East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)

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' 'X W MIM ORBIN TAYLOR, Edifor JANE WALLIS, Business Manager RUEBEN MEHLING, Sponsor LOUIE KINCH, Photographer M Your Trick The Day Say When Little All -American l-lal Morrison, East Tennessee State's brilliant end, won a spot on tlwe A.P.'s tirst teann ot Little All- America. Morrison was tlfme all-everything tor tlie State Buccaneers who crowned the season by winning tlwe Burley Bowl game on Turlcey Day. 2, gif .,r,i 2 was 'nf aa Q , N Z .gh 2 i 4'7 yi W W Na i rf At lett is shown Dr. Crystal Theodore hanging a picture ot Miss Elizabeth Slocumb in the Elizabeth Slocumb Art Gallery. Miss Slocumb was chairman ot the Art Department tor the past thirty-eight years. At bottom is shown E.T.S.C. Pres- ident Burgin E. Dossett greeting Ten- nessee Conservation Commissioner Jim McCord. Former Governor McCord addressed the student body at State during the tall quarter. Signing up I think you will do BLOODMOBILE VISITS CAMPUS N TABLE CDF VWWJE WM CONTENTS SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS A ATHLETICS , l ffefii N, 1 'W 'I ,WZN L - -, v - ' in , ,.? -N .. ,f 5,-'Q 1 .5 ' 'S IGN ADMINISTRAT FRANK G. CLEMENT . Governor of Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement is one ot the youngest men to nold the ottice ot governor in tne state ot Tennessee. l-le has experience as a lawyer and member ot the Federal Bureau ot investigation. t-le is a native ot Dickson, and understands well ttie vital instruction that a state college can supply to the young people ot Tennessee. We, the students ot East Tennessee State College, appreciate liis active interest in our progress. DR. QUILL E. COPE Commissioner of Education Dr. Quill E. Cope, commissioner ot education, lwas tirst-lwand expe- rience in the classrooms ot lootlw elementary and lwigtm sclwools. l-lis expe- rience extends to the administrative level. l-le has served as a high sclwool principal, a county school superintendent, and an associate protessor ot school administration. A graduate ot George Peabody Collegeanol New Yorlc University, Dr. Cope has dedicated his lite to educational work in Tennessee. x 'XX -A , ' ., -u . .-fr, C - -' k ' - kggv-gil L ,X ' - 4. 1 if QU 4 Y . A lyk N- :fn- , :.QfX,l'g, 'Q N-, .. -' i , -' Thomas Coleman Carson DEDICATION We, the Class of l954, do respectfully dedicate this year's BUC- CANEER to Thomas Coleman Carson. We feel that we have been extremely fortunate in knowing him our last four years. Through our association with him, our lives have been greatly enriched because of his interest in the Student Body and his patience and understanding. l-lis willingness to co-operate has not been limited to the classroom. We have benefited in this association to the extent that many before us, and many succeeding ones, carry hisiideals and standards far afield to serve them as guides. l-lis lifetime of devotion to his chosen profession serves as a constant challenge to us to pattern our lives after the example he has set. Mr. Carson was born in Saluda, South Carolina, in I89I. l-le grad- uated from Furman University in l9I2. ln l924 he came to East Ten- nessee State College, then went to Duke where he obtained his Master's Degree. l-le returned here to teach in the Biology Department. Soon afterwards he moved to the Mathematics Department and has been teaching in that field since. Each Sunday finds Mr. Carson in his accustomed pew at the Central Baptist Church. l-le loves young people and enjoys teaching them. l-lis hobbies are fishing, hunting, pool, gardening, croguet and bridge. It is our pleasure to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Carson as a token of our appreciation. I . , ,I ,. vii- :V 'Qing -,Q-It f-ll mai? President and Mrs. Burgin E. Dossett CDUR PRESIDENT One ot the most distinguished and erudite tigures on our campus. With his winning smile and cheertul disposition, he is always a welcomed addition to any assemblage. A deeply religious and God-tearing man, President Dossett has instilled in all who come in contact with him a similar philosophy-one ot humility, reverence and service to tellow man. ln his six years as president, Mr. Dossett has added to the lite ot the college as well as to the lives ot the students. This contribution is retlected in expansion, growth and beneticial additions to the natural beauty ot our campus. l-laving been a teacher, principal, superintendent, and Commissioner ot Education in Tennessee, President Dossett came to us well gualitied, and he has so exhibited these gualitications that he has become endeared to all ot us as Our President-A Great Man. DR. P. W. ALEXANDER MISS ELLA V. ROSS DR. R. l-l. ELIASSEN Dean Dean of Women Graduate Department Chairman l-lere are the people who make the wheels turn a State College. They worlc harcl trying to serve us. They hear our troubles and our gripes and they stillusmile ancl try to help us. Good morning, how are you? These people are interested in our weltare and we deeply appreciate them. DEANS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS MR. WILLIAM M. BEASLEY MR. SOLEN GENTRY MR. JOHN A. CLACK Dean of Admissions Assistant Registrar Bursar I-Iere are the men and women who take the multitudinous records, details, and minor tribulations that make up college Iiteq mix them together: and produce the product that enriches our culture tor a Iitetime- The State College Student. DR. C. C. SHERROD DR. FRANK FIELD President Emeritus Registrar Emeritus i First Row: John D. Allen, Englishf Theresa Alley, Secretary, John l'l. Bailey, Biology: Catherine P. Baker, Business Adm.: Frank l-l. Barclay, Biologyf Elise Draper Barrette, Library Science. . - Second Row: Willis D. Bible, Englishf Harriet S. Blaclcwell, Home Ecf Jerry N. Boone, Speech and Hearingf Clittord Boyd: Phys- ical Science, Ernest F. Broclcman, Lt. Col., ROTC,' J. Madison Brooks, Physical Education. Third Row: Christine Burleson, Englishf M. E. Buttertield, Nlusicf Lucylle Campbell, Registrar's Office: l-lugh Cardoza, Maj., ROTC: T. C. Carson, Math, Vera l-l. Claclc, Clinic. , THE FACULTY First Row: Ralph W.-Clarke, Training Schoolf Velma Cloycl, Math: Robert G. Crawford, History: Julian D. Crocker, Physical Educationf Mack P. Davis, Director, Training Schoolg H. D. Dawson, Physical Science. Second Row: Edith I. Dawson, English: George N. Dove, English: Harold H. Dugger, Historyf Myrtle F. Dulaney, Switchboarclf Rachel A, Eatherly, Home Ecf Aola H. Earnest, Home Ec. Third Row: Elaine Ehrharclt, Languagesf Ruth Emmert, Musicf Emma l.. Farell, Education: Mary Fitzpatrick, Physical Education: Irene Fox, Presidents Officef S. Evelyn Francis, Training School. X f, f, !55 Firsf Row: Harolcl Frank, Jr., Englishf Helen Freshour, Regional Libraryf Mrs. S. G. Gilbreath, Physical Sciencef Jack E. Green, Physical Educafionf S. W. Grise, Educafion. Second Row: Ruth E. Harris, Fine Arfsf Velvia Hargin, Library, Marie Harrison, Geographyf Evangeline Hartsoolc, I-lisforyf Mahala Hays, Englishf Phyllis P. Holmes, English. Third Row: Mrs. Bert Hodges, Manager of Grillf Perry G. Holt, Biologyf Thomas M. Howze, Englishf Jane Hucldlesfon, De-an's Office, George Hunnicutf, Lf., ROTC, Rhea Hunter, Music. THE FACULTY First Row: Rupert B. l-lurley, Physical Science, Gretchen Hyder, Educationf Walter A. Jagiello, Capt., ROTC: Gerald Jaggers, Education: Samuel J. Jasper, Mathernaticsf Glenn C. Jordan, industrial Arts. Second Row: Herbert King, Bookstore Nlanagerf John P. Lamb, Health, Grace Leab, Englishf Virginia Coolc Lee, Training School, Eva Leonard, Libraryf Robert C. Lincoln, Music. Third Row: Marvin Lindley, Musicf Edward G. Lodter, Languagesj James W. Loyd, Business Administration., Albert G. Luker, Education, Mary E. Lyons, Library, Louise McBee, Physical Education. .L ..,,,-,:,:g,,,,, ...N mee- kcgieifif- fswvr4X'NZWw :VM 'iii W .Qiigg yay 'irf Q52 .' ... . Q, ' f W5?9ff ' ..,. .... Q A .,,. .. . .. , .,.,.,.. .. . W ..... . .- ' 'i 4' i :wwe My X W N A nw., x ,fig aa x ff? N M is 1 5 x wi ff Wxwkixl ? TBA? Q35 E JWQ-Sf l 4 ' N, vw sas 2' .Q Q V .... , F, .,.. ,,,.. , V 3, V. L .f x 'iF j 9' 1 X .' .-: wwf? E . iw.-.:::me.4v Ar-as-4r: ,' .: vit' -I' '-2: :5.. 'Q Z.j+:- . -rr . .. L . ' i ' Qi,mfff- ' Qi A H. ...14w.,3 p j- .ti -,fi at - , J - 2 . .. V. .5 5- Y T525 .,-fy . fffsiew ft Yi f. . . .fir - ,.xf.g,,s. Kg. .4 me f, if . f -4 f' WM-A f- . Q i ff WSW X74 1 7?'.1 M- First Row: Lora D. McCormick, Mathf Fred L. McCune, Eo'ucation,' Elinor McCune, Training Schoolf Ambrose N. Manning, English lon leavejp Elwyn L. Martin, Geographyf Virginia Maxey, Physical Education. Second Row: Reuben Mehling, Public Relations: Calvin F. Mercer, Business Administrationg Flora Marie Meredith, Education and Placement: James I. Mooney, Veteran Adviser, Josephine Motlow, Physical Eo'ucafion,' Douglass G. Nicholson, Physical Science. Third Row: Daniel Herman O'Dell, Biologyf Thelma Paradis, Dean's Officef Ruben L. Parson, Geography: Cynthia Piclcard, Train- ing Schoolf Lloyd F. Pierce, Economics: Julia Pitts, Library. THE FACULTY i l I I E l First Row: Lillian Poe, Training School: l-lelen Ranlcin, Business Administration: Rev. Wm. R. Rigell, English: Loyd T. Roberts, Phys- ical Education: Eleanor Robertson, Training School: W. Flynn Rogers, History: Stanley l-l. Rose, Business Administration: Pauline Rowe, Registrar's Ottice. Second Row: Emmett F. Sawyer, Sociology: Mary .Florence Selt, Music: Russell L. Shadoan, Training School: Virginia Shipley, Regional Library: l'lal Smith, Library: Vella Mae Smith, Training School: Dora Smith, Training School: Glenn H. Spanabel, Business Administration. Third Row: Richard Stevenson, Biology: Ada Strong, Training School: O. R. Sutton, Business Administration: James E. Sutton, l-listory: Crystal Theodore, Fine Arts: Phillip Thomas, Training School: Benjamin Tinell, lndustrial Arts: Alma Trivett, Train- ing School. Fourth Row: L. D. Wallis, lndustrial Arts: T. W. Whitehead, Physical Science: Franlc B. Williams, History: C. S. Wintrey, Speech: Nelle P. Womack, Residence lStone Flallj: Malone Young, Geography: Anne Garland, Library. ,,, 1 X df if f ..f' ' Q I - If W- L . f '-N W ff'-'X jg? s Sb' FEATuREs .uf ,West ,mwwmgg 4, Wg sawn : 5, fawrwmwig Miss East Tennessee State College if Eff? ,WC Senior Beauty ff Chfzdfzne JGW Senior Beauty f yuan Manda f,4,.' 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Dwight Lyons Willie McNeese Ann Parrott Juanita Potter Orbin Taylor Jerry Tedtord li Jack Morris Freddie Painter Sara Scott Joyce Dean Stout H G ' Qatlwerine Tipton Jane Wallis i Nancy Widener Joan Whitley N TIES AND COLLEGES X 1 X If Nw! T 1 - I 'I x lx A lx N CLASSES I .. ly. ' W 1 s Z -as -, A H 'ru up - ,V '. vs ru 2... , ' - 3' in ,.. I Q 1 . fu , 34 an 1-, . spun' q.- ,TI I it s , Q, -- .., I . nn, , ,Q x L..- . s GRADUATE DIVISION The Graduate Program was inaugurated at State College in June, I95O. Since then a totaI ot II4 master ot arts degrees have been earned. Ot these ninety-two have presented theses as part ot the require- ment tor the degree. The total number ot students who have avaiIed themseIves ot the opportunity to take advanced work is weII over tive hundred. The program is administered by a Graduate CounciI consisting ot tourteen faculty members and administrators, incIuding a director who is responsible to the counciI tor the direction ot the program. Officers 1953 Officers 7954 Dr. Eliassen, Collins, Gacldis, Lawhorn, King, Howard Ludolph, Farmer, Shanks, Gregory, Dr. Eliassen, Sponsor GRADUATE CLUB The Graduate Club, an organization tor all graduate students, was started in the tall of I95l. The pur- pose ot the club is to promote better relationship between students and the graduate taculty by providing an intormal atmosphere for the discussion ot policies and procedures ot the graduate program. Activities are designed tor both social and cultural enrichment. l-lighlight of the year's programrwas the Christmas banquet at which otticers tor the new year were installed. Sponsors ot the club are Dr. R. l-l. Eliassen and Dr. Fred McCune. , w Officers President ........ ........ . . . .A.. Charles Gillespie Vice-President ...... 4...., F rank Nelson Secretary ...... ............ .... C a therine Tipton Treasurer.. .....,...,..... ..i.. N ancy Widener lnot picturedl Reporter. , . .................,. ..., M artha Byles Suddenly to our amazement, we tind ourselves trying to grasp the tact that over-night we have become Seniors: college days are rapidly coming to an end, and graduation, which at one time was thought only to be a dream, is growing closer to reality. We know that we have had the best years ot our lite at State. We will never torget the things we have done. Dances, ball games, homecomings, and graduation are only a few ot the activities in which we have participated. These and the triends we have made have become a vital part ot our college lite, and will long be remembered. ' A SENICDRS X First Row William Ray Abner, Business Education. Lois Ann Alexander, Social Studies ...,. Mary Ann Alexander, Education ..... Buddy Attoway, Business ............ George alcolm Arnold, Industrial Arts ...., P Geography ,,,,..... ffl, '-Q Tr jblff' Bill! I is ff Ml ' ff lf s J J i fl! 1 . . ,Crossville . .Greeneville 4 .Greeneville ..........Maryville ,Johnson City Johnson City Second Row Elmer E. Bain, Jr., Chemistry ........ , . . . Dorothy Sue Baird, Business ...., Mary Kathleen Ballew, Education. . Roloert Barnett, Science ...... Sally Ann Barron, Business. .. Vincent Baslcett, Business, . . 'F' li Af ii r if i,iUfi,,, fl! , Third Row igygllf ,ii i ii' ll Patsy Ann Beeler, Business ......,. .... J ohnson City 51' Willa it , if jf if ,, yy qCarolyn Ann Bell, Business .,.......,.... .,.., M orristown L,.f,,ff W U , X, il: 4 r Qlfllnna Katheryn Berry, Home Economics .,.,,.., Elizalaethton liwggjti KI.T:,g ' Joan Bird, Business ,.....,..... . , . . , . . , i . .Greeneville I .i-, f VfIQ,f3A'ii 'fill I5 ,Lili it Mary Anna Birdwell, Social Studies, . 4 . . . . .Greeneville lily ii I Paul Blankenbecler, Business. A . . i . , . .Kingsport - j ' .ss, f , A 0 9 fl Q .ff J lx. , ., ,V lJ N Jr 'J , ,fz ii? 1 ,. Q .J fx r' ig- J. 1 n ' fi! . V4 , -,Vi V , J. , M' ,i A 1: it .fgp-1 i' FLW, my 1-1 ,E , LF-E - ,f ix. 'K ' T Johnson City Johnson City ...Mlsabella Johnson City .. .Kingsport Johnson City SENIORS First Row Second Row Oran Lee Blaclcburn, History ,..... .... K ingsport David Lynn Bralcebill, Health and Phy. Ed. ...... Sweetwater Edward Boley, History .,.... .,...... N ewport Phyllis Joan Brandon, Health and Phy. Ed. .....,. Greeneville John K. Boyd, Social Studies. 4 L. . .Johnson City Mildred C. Brewer, Education ........ ..., D uclrtown Morton Boshears, Business .......,.. .A.. J aclcsboro Bobbye Irene Britton, Education.. ,..... Rogersville Patsy Bowman, Social Studies ........,, ,,,. E lizabethton Charles W. Brooks, Business. , . . Mountain City Russell D. Braclcins, Health and Phy. Ed.. , . ,..... Erwin Sylvia Browning, Music .... . .Elizabethton Third Row Lochiel Bryant, Education ..,...... ....,.... E rwin Albert A. Buchanan, Geography ..... ,... J ohnson City Donald Eugene Bull, History ....... ..,...,.. J onesboro Ann Amelia Burleson, Education., .. Beulahdean, N. C. Martha Louise Byles, Music ,... .,.,.. C hattanooga Burnice Jack Cable, History .... ....,.... B utler SENIORS 1 First Row Second Row Shirley G. Campbell, Education, . . .... Jonesboro Dorothy B. Childress, Education r..... .,.. E lizabethton Betty Cantwell, Education ..4..... ...., G reeneville Estell Eugene Christian, Social Studies.. ..., Church l-lill Harold K. Cardwell, Business ....... ......, K ingsport Billy Eugene Claman, lndustrial Arts . . Blountville Lewis Michael Carson, Chemistry ..,., ...,. J ohnson City Monta B. Clarlc, Jr., Business ....,. Elizaloethton Peggy Lou Carter, Education ...,.,. .,..., K ingsport Edith Erwin Clay, English Elizaloethton Malinda C. Carver, History ,.... ..,. E lizabethton Butord I. Cole, Business .,.. Elizabethton Third Row Mary Lou Compton, Business ,.... O. Harmon Cooter, Education. .. Grace D. Cornett, Education ,.,. Jaclc Donald Couch, Industrial Arts Donald Cox, Business .......,,.. Thomas Ralph Cox, Business .. .Kingsport Johnson City . , . . . .Bristol Johnson City ,. .Kingsport Johnson City SENIORS First Row Willie E. Crawtord, Business ,....,. Bette J. Creech, English .4,.,.,.,.,.... Martha Ann Dake, Health and Phy. Ed. ..... . Ralph V. Danna, Business ..........,., Harold l.. Darnell, Social Studies.. Herschel V. Davidson, History .,.. .Fall Branch ......Johnson City . . . . . .Niota .. .Kingsport . .Kyles Ford ,. .Kingsport Third Row Joe Elmer Fairchild, Economics .,.. George Pete Farris, Business ,... Helen Marie Faulkner, Education.. Betty Jo Fisher, Home Economics. . . . . . Mack E. Fletcher, Music ,,.,... Jerry Ronald Ford, Business .... SENICDRS Second ow Kenneth W. Deaton, Business Erwin Wilma Elaine Dugger, Business Butler Robert Dyson, Geography. Johnson City Mona Marie Ellis, Home Economics Kingsport Philip F. Ernst, History ,.,.. Kingsport Emma Jean Estep, History Blutt City .Rogersville . .Kingsport Greeneville . . . . ,Bristol Elizabethton . .Kingsport f X First Row Us 'llf Second Row Kay E. Ereshour, Health and Phy. Ecl.f .....,., Parrottsville John W. Geagley, Business .,..,,.... .... E lizabethton Jack T. Garland, Music .,,.......... .... K ingsport William E. Gentry, Chemistry ,.,.. , .... Elizabethton Lawrence E. Garland, History ,,.,. .... B Iountville Charles B. Gillespie, Social Stuolies. . . .... Kingsport Loraine June Garlanol, English .,,., ,.,,., E rwin Kenneth James Gott, Biology ....4........,. L.. .n . Kingsport Lloyd A. Garland, Business ,....,. .,.... D oeville Johnny Grant, Education ...,....... fait? N. C. Billy Joe Gass, Business ..... ..... G reeneville Bill Green, Music.. .. .,......, .,...... rwin , ,y,y gilljsp A i lf Third Row fill ' A Lillie Mae Greene, English ......,, . .Tazewell Y Patsy L. Greer, Science ...... ..,. K ingsport ' Oscar P. Gregg, Economics ..... .... K ingsport J , Henry M. Groseclose, History ..... ,... B ristol J. Lf Hugh Gross, Business ....,...... . . .Pruclen l J .. n A. Ollie Guthrie, Eclucation. . Jonesboro 7 First Row Bernice P. Hampton, Industrial Arts .........., -Elizabethton Donald Wayne Hampton, Industrial Arts ....., Elizabethton Johnny E. Hardin, Business ...... ..... .... E l izabethton James Willard Harr, Chemistry .... ,.... K ingsport Johnny M. Harris, Biology ,.... ...,.. E rwin Joseph C. Harris, Jr., English ..., ,.... M aryville Third Row Eleanor Sue Huskey, History ...... Jerome Hyder, Business ...... Mona Eaye Hyder, Education. Betty Jeanne Isaacs, Education.. Betty Lou Jaynes, Music ..,. Peggy Lou Jaynes, Business SENIORS Second Row Helen Hope Helvey, Geography .......... . Margie Lynn Herron, Health and Phy. Ed.. . .. James Hubert Hickman, Business. Roger E. Hilton, Social Studies .... John Mark Holder, Industrial Arts .... ,.... Norma Jean Huttman, Business .,.. .. ...Maryville . . . . . .Kingsport Mountain City . . . .Elizabethton .......Erwin .....Erwin . . .Kingsport . . . .Maryville Johnson City Johnson City Johnson City . . . .Newport X First Row Second Row Ralph E. Jennings, Business ,......,. .. Ned D. Jilton, Health and Phy. Ed.. .. ..... Johnny Johnson .....,.....,..,. .... Juliet B. Johnson, English ...,.....,.. .. Wylie M. Johnson, Jr., Social Studies. . . .. J. L. Jones, industrial Arts .......... . . .Kingsport Johnson City ,Johnson City .......Erwin Cliver L. Jones, Business ..... Shirley Ruth Jones, English... Edward Eugene Jordon, Music Ann Kennedy .....,,..,... ...Cleveland N. Jeanne Kennerly, Music.. . ....Athens Christine M. King, English. . .. Third Row ...Knoxville . Elizaloethton Johnson City Johnson City . . .Jonesboro ...Jonesboro James Bradford King, Business.. Karl E. Kreimer, Psychology .... Vanda Jane Lalcin, English .,... Satiro E. Liatsha, Industrial Arts .... ,,... Billy Joe Lee, Business ......... Mildred lnez Locke, Education. . . .Kingsport ......Bristol Fountain City Johnson City . . ....... Kingsport . . , .Benton ENICDRS - First Row Robert Lyle Lowry, Business .....,.,. .... J ohnson City Myrna Loy Lunstord, Music.. .... Johnson City Betty Rose Lyle, Mathematics .,.... .,.. J ohnson City Dwight Keith Lyons, English ......... ..... E lizabethton Verdella C. McCauley, Geography ,.,...... Jonesville, Va. Pleas McClure, Business ............ ....,.. C leveland Third Row Willie J. McNeese, English .....,.. Joanne Freda McQueen, Business. Alma Jean Malone, Mathematics. .. Eranlcie D. Manning, English ..... George Robert Martin, Business. . . Velma Lorene Martin, Home Economics ...... sENioRs Second Row Doris Adams McConnell. .. Gary King McGinnis, Industrial Arts. .. Robert Lee Mcl-largue, Business ....... James E. Mclntosh, Education .....,... Margaret Louise Mclver, l-lealth and Phy. Harold McMahan, Social Studies ...., . . .Jonesboro .Eliza bethton . . .Jonesboro .Elizabethton . , . .Tazewell .Johnson City 1. .. . . .Gate City, Va. . . . . . .Kingsport .,....Johnson City ............,Erwin Ed.. .Marion, N. C. ............Athens X First Row Second Row Cornelius Martineau, Economics. ,. .... Johnson City Barbara Jane Morrell, Biology ..,.. ,... K ingsport Doris Ann Meade, Music ,..,,... ..,.. H ilton, Va. Jaclc L. Morris, Business ,.,.,.,....e..... .... K inqsport Joseph P. Miller, Music ....,...... ...,..,..,, E rwin Hal Morrison, Industrial Arts .,..,....,... ,... K ingsport Raymond M. Miller, Industrial Arts .... ..... J ohnson City Betty J. Hodge Morton, Home Economics .... ...,. B ristol Doyle E, Moreloclc, Business .,... ,..... K ingsport Juanita Wilson Myers, Business ,....,..,. .... N ewport William Guido Mori, Business .... ..,. J ohnson City Lois Belle Myers, Social Studies ..,.. ,Tovynsend Third Row Coy Neece, Chemistry. ..,...,., ., Eranlc Earl Nelson, Education ...... Elbert Henry Nichols, Mathematics ,... Esther Marie Norman, History ...,...,.. . , Tennessee Ann O'Dell, Home Economics ..... Paul William Odom, English ........... . Eliza bethton Andersonville , . .Blutt City .. .Cleveland .Johnson City ...Hampton ENloRs First Row Second Row Edwin T. Oliver, Jr., Industrial Arts. .. .... Nortollc, Va. Betty Ruth Payne, Music .....,,.... Rogersville Peggy J. Orndutt, English ....... ..,. E lizabethton Joseph F. Payne, History ......... Hixon Horace B. Orr, Jr., Business .,., Calderwood Charles Edwin Peavyhouse, History.. Spring City Freddie Lee Painter, Music .... Fall Branch Doris Ann Perry, English ...,.....,. Washington College Jottie L. Palmer, Business .,,, .... K ingsport Kenneth Paul Perry, Chemistry ..., Johnson City Frances Ann Parrott, Music.. ..... Newport Frances J. Potter, Music ......... Jonesboro Third Row Robert Gene Porter, Health and Phy. Ed. ......... Knoxville Shirley Potter, English ..........,...,. .... E lizabethton Cornia Gladell Qualls, English ...,.. .. Horace Cox Ranlcin, Mathematics.. . ,. Royal Clittorcl Ray, Mathematics. . . . . . Avies lrene Richards, English .... .... SENICDRS . . Kingsport .Jonesboro .Jonesboro Greeneville X First Row Second Row Sarah Richards, Education .......... ....... E lorida Robert F. Sams, Health and Phy. Ed.. June M. Roberts, English .....,.. ,.,.,..,. U nicoi Iris Myrta Santiago, Home Economics. Joseph B. Robinson, Jr., History ,... .... M ountain City Charles Paul Schimptt, History.. .. Richard Daniel Rahm, Mathematics... ...,. Johnson City James Basil Scudder, Business , . .. Joseph H. Rominger, industrial Arts .... ..,.. E lizabethton Bobby Gene Seal, Business ...,..., David Grant Root, English ......... ..... K ingsport Harry Secrist, Health and Phy. Ed... Third Row . Sarah Simmerman, English ......... ..., E lizabethton Peggy Maxine Shoun, Economics.. .... Pennsylvania Frank C. Smith, Geography ...........,...... Shell Creek .Clintwood, Va. .Elizabethton John Carlton Smith, Health and Phy. Ed.. .. Robert Erye Smith, English ...,............,. Don Lee Stiner, Health and Phy. Ed.. . . .... New Market Adjuntas, ...,..Erwin Puerto Rico ...,..Erwin . .Kingsport Church Hill .. .Knoxville SENIORS First Row Second Row .Johnson City . , .Kingsport . . .Hampton ...Maryville Johnson City . . .Townsend Charles G. Stoclcarcl, Chemistry ..., .... J ohnson City Martha Ann Taylor, Home Economics.. ., . Billy Jack Stout, Business ..,,,...,,........ Damascus, Va. Orbin Taylor, Business ..........,. ,. Emma Kate Stout, Economics and Sociology ,.,....... Neva Helen Louise Teague, Business , Joyce Dean Stout, Music. ...... .......,. E lizabethton Charles G. Tedtord, Music ,....,., Ann B. Stuuon, Music ,......, ..., N ew Tazewell Sam Melton Tickle, History ..,....... .... Rebecca Jane Sutton, Art .,.. .... N ew Tazewell Pearl Catherine Tipton, Chemistry ...,. . . Third Row Vera E. Thompson, Business ......, Georgia Ann Waddell, Education, Joanne Waddell, Business ,....... William C. Waddell, Industrial Arts. . , Bobby Joe Wallcer, History ....... Jane L. Wallis, Health and Phy. Ed. .... .,.. SENIORS . .Whitesburg .lggrreeneville Johnson City ..,,..Teltord . . . .Chuclcey Johnson City First Row Second Row Elizabeth Anne Wall, Education ..,..... ....,... ristol Joan Annyce Whitley, Health and Phy. Ed. ..,. Franklin, Va. Betty Jean Ward, Health and Economics ...... Elizabethton Nancy King Widener, Art ..4,...,....,.,..,,., Kingsport Warren Wattenbarger, Sociology ..,.A., ...,.... N iota Kenneth L. Williams, Economics and Sociology. .Johnson City Grady Clay Webb, Geography .... ......,.. C osby Mary Alice Williams, Music., ...,......... Johnson City Don Elmer White, Social Studies. . . ..,.. Johnson City Roy Williams, Business ...,. ...... K ingsport Warren Dale White, Business.. .... Fall Branch Phillip Burns Willis, Business ,..., Johnson City Third Row Virginia Lee Wilson, Health and Economics .,... Elizabethton Dorothy Winebarger, Business .,,.. .,,...,.. J ohnson City Mamie Joyce Wolte, Business Joanne Workman, English. . . ,. Jimmie D. Woods, History .,.. Russell Dean Woy, Business. . .. ...Johnson City . . . .Elizabethton . , . . ,Kingsport . . . .Chattanooga SENIORS First Row John Wright, Biology .....,....,,. ..... D arnascus, Va. Lester Wright, Science ...,. .,..,.,,. K ingsport Arliss Joe Young, Business, ,,4.. Burnsville, N. C. Betty Sue Young, Math .,.,.....,..... ....... J onesboro Lester Dewald, Business and Ind. Arts ..., .. .Limestone Tommy l-laws, Industrial Arts .....,.... ,.,. E all Branch Second Row Edna Potter, Education ........,.... ..... J onesboro S E N I G R S Grace Shipley Haws, English .... ..... J onesboro Class Floaf Pass flve Self Please May l Have This Dance A Clvrisfmas Parfy for Some Nice Children. ff'-ff-f,ff5a!' Ffifla UAA! LK Officers President ...... ......,... ...... J a ck White Vice-President ,,.. J ...... Jean Mayes Secretary .... ....,. C leo McClanahan Treasurer.. ..... Willie Beryle Blizzard As long as memory shall last we. the Junior Class of l954, shall never forget our first three years at East Tennessee State College. The first time we registered . . . all those long, long lines . . . strange. upper- classmen running all over us . . . Rat Weelc . . . l-lomecoming . . . and finally gaining enough hours to be a Sophomore. Now weeare Juniors . . . only a year to go . . . the dances, outings, the senior breakfast and most of all the feeling of friendship and loyalty to ourselves, our friends, and our school. We have just loe- A gun to realize that our college career is almost over. We shall see the activities of graduation week with different thoughts in our minds, for we can see ourselves in the same situation in another year. Qyg gg fP5,Q-J LL-'.sQfLL9 A fj AV! , fi i , 723145 AI ' i A Qelww 'Bfrywrerwt hmm? me war Wise. .fa vw X' , 54e..a4,.4 f, 'Z' 92' , Mr of f J U N I O R S First Row Third Row Robert C. Allison, Jeanne Armstrong, William E. Armstrong, Irma Bailey, Frank Barnett, Clay W. Barr, Jack M. Barker, Mary Ruth Baskette. Second Row Mary Elizabeth Bauer, Walter Beasley, Ill, Frank Bell, George Bellamy, Farrell Blankenship, Charles B. Blevins, Wayne G. Blevins, Willie Be-ryle Blizzard. Phyllis Bowman, James J. Bowman, Jane Branham, Marilyn Brooks, Elizabeth Anne Brown, Wanda Brown, Lester E. Brumanett, Jewell Bryson. Fourth Row Joe Fred Burke, William E. Carr, Ronald Carrier, Dorothy Carter, Martha Joanne Candill, Denzil Chase, Vance Chase, l-lelen Clernmer. Fifth Row Joan Lou Cody, Betty Sue Cole, Marcella Cole, Frank Collins, Robert Coperland, Don Cooper, Barbara L. Corice, Dorothy Couch. JUNIORS First Row Third Row Guy Courtney, Cora W. Cox, Horace Cox, lla Dean Crain, Opal Dixon, Jim Dugger, Jane Dunn, Millie Eads, James Carson Crawford, Margery Crawford, Robert Crawford, Ronald Edwards, Glen D. Elliott, Robert E. English, Gwendo- Allan Cross. lyn Evans. Second Row Fourth Row Ernest Cross, George Crisp, Dan Culton, Frances Dalce, Wayne Evans, James Field, Betty F. Fisher, Elsie Flanagan, Harold L. Darnell, Joe Davis, Joe C. Davis, Marian Dinwiddie. Ed Foster, Jack Randall Frazier, Margaret Frazier, Ralplw M. ' Freeman. ty Fifth Row If Mildred R. Fritts, Robert Frost, James F. Garland, Jolwnnie Garren, Raymond Geisler, Gerald Gilbert, Frank O. Gill, if Mary Gillespie. ' ifw' 1 Fife' e -W ,iff Q . 'M , . A W, if 1 ,Af I ' 6 . ,l y rf 1- I i.. ' 'l NH' lj 'E liiii I U lt, 'riff L, , , ,en fi, ,X jj Qllfflll i ,fl W ll f l ,Y li l ,lu D J 1 95, 1 I fl! M fl yi lj IQ .i M - i' we 9 , NLF lr' Q - 9 Cb Univ nsfbfl' .xw f'!.f AVL., A f i ' 4' VL rwrlf lla in . ui' W iid ' Y '1- CHI ' w -. 'l .-My ,097 fl ,ffl ,y lf Nfl: lit-Q' P, qt' ll ,Of ,fl Eff' Ni .- i J, Q,: g .3 ' Vix, First Row JUNICDRS lifillli Plflliflliswxnri Gilliam, Ruth Glass, Johnnie Grant, Pat Greer, rDayitfl' E. Grindstatt, Roloert Grindstati, Glenn Hammond, will rfdtsy Ann Hamrick. Second Row John Head, Jr., Corene Ann Herrin, Martha Hiclcs, William Hilt, Faye Hord, Kedric Horton, Hellen Howell, Charlotte Hughes. Fourth Row Lynn Hughes, Shirley Hughes, June Hyder, Lonnie Hyder, Vincent Haren, Fred Haren, Daniel N. Harrison, Kyle Hart, Thomas L. Harvey, Billie Hatmaker, lrma Irene Herrin, Clark Hearttord. Hobert D. Hyder, James Harry Ingoldshy, Florence lvens, Vivian Jenlcins. Fifth Row Lester Johnston, Dorothea L. Jones, Joy Jones, Mary Rose Kidd, Mary Kilday, Lois Kimsey, Carl Kincheloe, Hezekiah Kindle. ' 53 Q. .IUNIORS . N First Row ' -fvjf' I Third Row Pat Landis, Jimmy Joe Lane, Bette Lanxning, June, Lanning, -,lfmogehe Mgtcalt, Mary Jane Miles, Buddy Miller, Harry Beverly Lawson, Kenneth Lawyer, Reloecoa Longmiire, Patrioia Milleri Wintry Millgriilerry Moody, Elizabeth Mottern, Jaclc Lou Lowe. if N ws X ,Q Mullins: ' QQ V 'L X 1 ,, - '..f, A , X , Second Row , yd y l Fourth Row Kathryn Lowry, Frank La Porte, Mary l3hyllis'i'MCCall, PleaS,Nx'i,: Freid'mMurry,:John Myers, Jr., Martha Nelms, Loraine Noel, McClure, Shirley Ann Madron, Herman Mann, BettyoMartin,,' i .Betty Jo Nonton, Dorothy Jane O'Dell, Lalla Painter, Elizabeth Doris Ann Meade. c . ' V. Parsons. i, -4 Qi -A : QlQ, Fiffh .Row Shirleyml?atton,f Maryi Pinlqaird, Harold Poe, Mary Prater, lienneth-PWrig5j.,.i5Carl, Quillein, Thomas Ramey, Bill Ray. .i f , , ,v ' . Li Jerry Ray, Lucy Repass, Roy Lee Reynolds, Jr., Ann Rice, Ed Ritter, Roloert Ross, Carol Runyon, Charles Sams. Peggy Sams, Jimmie W. Sanders, Edward Sanders, Buddy Saulsloury, Roy Scroggins, Carol Simmon, Adair Sizemore, Dottie Smalling. JUNIORS Third Row Janette Smalling, Betty Sue Smith, Walter Smith, Mary Snodderly, Vida Juanita Snyder, Geraldine Stapleton, Wil- mont Darse Steadman, William R. Still. First Row Second Row Fourth Row Mark Sunstrom, Benson Susong, Lance Sutherland, Nancy Tedtord, Shelton Thompson, Peggy Treadway, Virginia Tread- way, Wanda Trent. Fifth Row Dorothy Waddell, Nancy Waddell, Don Ward, Philip Watkins, Doris Weary, Mary Frances Weblo, Ellen Wiley, Arvin Vfhite. wlpli , 4 . ' ,1,,,, ' :al awfilgfiiif rgifflr' l , 'Nfl o- jd, M ,wi 7' ll!-!jl,A4 pk..1fXA ' 5 ,S in-96. l Juixuoias Firsf Row Second Row Kathryn Wflmite, Roger Carl Wlwiie, William C.Wl1ite, Robert Paul William, William G. Wlwilcalcer, Bobbie Wooten, Patsy Martin Vflmitelwead, Carl Whittemore, Elizabeth Wilcl, Ray Young, Reece l-licks, Jaclc Jarvas. A. Wilhoit, James Carl Wise. a l i li l 1. ll ll l l l l l l lifiw WJ' www l 65,77 'KX Jud! 5 V W I Spf ty,Q4,4!p.q4,,,.J wilder- vfi ei Mfg ' M 'Angel ,'The Night of Jan. 16 0'-V J ffm, fa-T ' lil l I l l l I Sadie Hawkins Day Dance ,aging 5 E Sfone Hall's Decorations for Homecoming Officers President ....... .....,... ...... A . L. Addington Vice-President ,.... ..,... C . A. Graves? Secretary-Treasurer ..... Tommie Mitchell Returning to the campus atter a year's experience behind us, the sophomores jumped into the swing ot classes and school activities. Still remembering the tun ot treshman initiation, we immediately began the plan to torture the new crop. Atter completing this so-called taslc, we started loolcing tor other duties. Then came l-lomecoming-worlcing on the sophomore tloat-a party tor the treshmen. This is the year that all college students begin to develop into the pattern ot college lite by taking active part in extracurricular activities, etc. We are even planning the patterns ot our tutures, and expectantly loolcing ahead to the next two years ot molding our personalities and lives. The completion ot this year is the halt way mark-the halt way mark ot cultivating lcnowledge and memories to last tor a litetime. SCDPHOMORES 1 - ,e- 'xw . 0 I ,V,,,',3..- LL ,. First Row Arnold Lee Addington, Sharon Alexander, Barbara Eaye Allen, Jean Anderson, Anna Laura Austin, Carl Sullins Bacon, Mildred Jean Baines, Gladys Eaye Ballance. Second Row Thomas Alvin Banner, Margaret Bare, Thomas E. Barry, Bobbie Jean Baxter, Patsy Ann Beach, Oscar Wilbur Beck, Elizabeth Ann Begley, Gerald W. Begley. Third Row Gerald Ben Belcher, Algar K. Bellamy, Patricia Berry, Edward Eugene Biddix, David Blankenbeckler, Tonita Blankenship, Wanda Vee Blevins, William Grady Blevins. Fourth Row Clarence Bolton, Erances Boone, Martha Boswell, Mary Bos- well, Carolyn E. Bowyer, Nathaniel Harris Bristol, Cristoba Brock, Ben M. Brooks. Fifth Row Robert Ray Broome, Lowell Brown, Carolyn Buchanan, Ramona Sue Bull, Earl N. Bunch, Charles Wayne Burling, Billy Camp- bell, Laverne Campbell. Sixth Row Nat Campbell, William Campbell, Hazel Carder, Jimmie Carmichael, Eleanor Mae Carr, Martha Carroll, Richard l l. Carson, Alice Joan Carter. SOPHOMORES Ni, Z First Row Edgar French, Benny Fullqerson, Wanda Punlchouser, Rosezell Garland, Robert Hines Garrett, Janie Evelyn Gentry, Anna Gilbreath, Basil G. Gildersleeve. Second Row James Gose, Jr., Mary Amelia Goulding, Gordon Gray, Charles A. Graves, Joe M. Gray, Brumley Green, James Green, Tyler A. Green, Jr. Third Row Frances Grindstatt, Lawrence A. Hahn, Vivian Mae Hale, Sue Marie Hampton, Vernon Eugene Hampton, Dwight M. Haney, Jr., Kenneth O. Harbour, Betty Jo Hardin. SOPHCDMORES Fourth Row Dora Lynn Hardin, Beatrice Harmon, Randall Harness, David P. Hatcher, Robert Taylor Hayes, Kenneth P. Haynes, Betty E. Heatherly, Caleb Heaton, Jr. Fifth Row Norman Hensley, Albert Ralph Hensley, Thomas Claude Hensley, Helen Martha Herman, Shirley Hobbs, Johnnie Marie Hodges, Kenneth Lee Hodge, Patricia Holden. Sixth Row Charlotte E. Hood, Janet Lee Houston, Charles Howard, Shirley Hubbard, Agnes Hughes, Jo Ann Hughes, Betty Jo Hunt, Charlotte Hutchins. 4 . . First Row Glenn Carter, Mary Ruth Carter, James Edward Cassity, Benjamin L. Cate, Mary Lou Chandler, Ben Childers, Jr., Gaynell Christian, Billie Grace Clark. Second Row Joe l-larley Clark, Ruth Evelyn Clark, Marian Clarke, Savannah Clinton, Erank E. Cloud, Anne Janette Conner, Robert A. Cook, James Melvin Cox. Third Row Q Paul Gene Crosby, Shirley Cross, Dan Willard Crowe, Paul E. Crum, Durwood Curling, l-larry Curtis, Larry Curtis, Douglas Lee Dade. Fourth Row William S. Daniel, Curtis Reed Davis, Wayne Davis, Jack DeWitt, Wayne Edward Deel, Genie Dossett, Jimmie D. Droke, Elda Eaye Dykes. J Fifth Row Jewel Dawn Edwards, George Otto Eiche, Georgia Ann Elliott, Phyllis Elliott, Kay Ellis, Phillip Eugene Ellis, Vivian Carole Ellis, Eugene Estep. Sixth Row l-lillie K. Estep, Ella Farmer, Marilyn Delores Eillers, Clara Lee Eord, Billy Ross Fox, Joan Francine Fox, Bill K. Frazier, Jack Erazier. SCDPHCDMCDRES 1 . .. .. .-.H Y. E i.,.,..,. .H , . .F . ., M..--iv -L---.. A., . . . , . l i l First Row Billy l-lyder, Betty Jackson, James Jamerson, Claudyne Jaynes, Betty Jennings, Charles R. Jennings, Edith Johnson, Shirley Anne Jones. Second Row Mary Jordan, Donald Paul Kaylor, Erank Louis Kendall, l-larry l-lugh Kerley, Billy Joe King, Joe Denny King, Vada King, Jo Ann Kirk. Third Row l-larold E. Kyker, William C. LaPorte, Sue Lackey, Virginia Jayne Lacy, Edgar E. LeSueur, Wilbur C. Lee, Jack Leonard, Bob Likens. SCDPHGMCDRES Fourth Row Carl Edward Lockhart, Ann Taylor Love, Sylvia Lowry,'Sue Luntstord, Deborah Lyttle, Betty Jo Mcfxninch, Joe l'l. Coy, Bobby Gene McCracken. Fifth Row Elizabeth McKay, Trula McMahan, Doris Jean McNabb, Mangum, Margaret Manning, Ruth Marion, Jack M Eelty Masengill. Sixth Row Mc- Frank artin, Betty Ann Mottern, l-larmon Taylor Meeks, Betty Jo Milam, Charles G. Miller, Carol Ann Mitchell, Tommie Mit Joseph A. Moore, Richard Moretield. chell, First Row Delores Morgan, Marion Morris, J. E. Mott, Clarence Mum- power, Donald G. Murray, Elizabeth J. Mysinger, Joseph Harold Nave, Virginia Thelma Odom. Second Row Harry L. Crndutt, Harold S. Osborne, Sally Ann Passmore, Floyd Patrick, Kenneth Patterson, Gloria Peak. Carol Peters, Sue Peterson. Third Row i Beclcy Jane Poteat, Muriel Jean Powell, Alex F. Pressnell, Carolyn W. Price, Scottie Annette Price, Wahletha Price, Royce Quarles, Bennie Rader. Fourth Row Blair Reams, Daniel B. Reece, Robert Rector, Susan B. Rees, Charlotte Reeves, Clay A. Rentro, J. B. Richards, Richard Roach. A Fifth Row Charles Robertson, Rodney L. Robinette, Edythe R. Robinson, Peggy Joyce Robinson, James R. Ross, Barsha L. Rouse, Betty Jo Sams, Joseph Sams. Sixth Row Jean Seal, Frankie Lou Sharp, Jaclc Shell, Mary Silvers, Mary Lois Simnnerman, Joanne Sizemore, Betty Slceen, Phil Slaughter. SOPHCDMORES 'H First Row- Y ' Third Row Katherine Sliger, Ann Smith, Gordon Smith, Martha A. Smith, Herbert Tipton, Franklin Torbett, James D. Treadway, Parker Russell G. Smith, Lonette Love Snodderly, Lowell Snodgrass, J. Trent, William Carl Troutman, Ronald E. Valentine, Ray Wayne D. Starnes. I VanHuss, Joe Wall. Second Row T Fourth Row James Stout, June Street, Vlilliam Tapp, Bill Taylor, Jr., Donald Edwin Watson, Hugh F. Webb, Don Whitlock, Anna Herman Tester, Roger E. Thayer, Beverly Ann Thomas, Bobby Wilds, Sherman Williams, Ambers Wilson, Jr., Hazel Wilson, Jack Tipton. June Wilson , Fifth Row vp ' I Xen Marlin Wilson, Anne Wood, Nelda Sue Young, 9.599 oung, Wade C. Miller. - WJ' ' Til soPHoMoREs,,,MK,,jgf,ryjif S , 3 Qs-li Leadership Conference Af Buffalo Mountain. ..'f'7'!':5 gl '5f',Gz. 1 N. ' ' I , .N he W May Day . I , The Rafs Have a Parfy. i . l . L . Q .,, 233. is ' 4 ' 'tial wifi? 41 Hggsf, 1 President ........ .... C larence Sapp Vice-President ......,..,. .... ' :David Butcher Secretary Knot picturedj .... ..... A nne Cartwright Treasurer .....,.......1.. ..... R andall Stoneciper Excited, a little lost, and just a. wee bitihornesick is the teeling ot a treshrnan during his tirst tew days at State, First, there is the gay whirl ot Orientation Week which includes square dances, dorm and swimming parties. But all good things must come to an end. Next, we are contronted with the problem ot registration. Gee, won't those lines ever end? At last all ot that is over and we settle down to classes-that is, we try to settle down but all ot this is so new that we try to be at a dozen ditterent places at once just to see what is going on. Then comes the week which has been the horror ot all treshrnen. Rat Week. Dressed in our bathing suits and sack dresses, we rnust sing the Fight Song until we are hoarse. At night we tall in bed only to be awakened in an hour or two to go to Rat Court. The boys must shave in the tish pond. Oh, won't those Sophornores ever leave us alone? Rat Week is climaxed by the Rat Race before the l-lornecorning game. Atter this we have a sense ot belonging and we begin to look torward to the coming years with hope and contidence. I FRESHMEN First Row Patricia Abbott, James Adams, Mary Louise Addington, Mary E. Alexander, Billy Joe Allen, Eredia Allen, Nancy Alley, Owen S. Allgood, William Harold Almany. Second Row Robert C. Allison, Carolyn J. Anderson, Carol Alice Austin, Kelsie Ervin Arnold, Charles Bailey, Glenda Bain, Mary Lee Baird, James Lee Baker, Kyle Ross Baker. Third Row i A Ered Barger, Jr., David Barnes, Adda Henderson Barton, John Calvin Basham, Mary Frances Baslcette, Edward Cecil Bate- man, Eranlr Batte, Raymond Paul Bautista, Barbara Beasley. Fourth Row Betty Jean Beclc, Nelda Benton, Ona Jean Benetield, Billie Berry, Edna Mae Berry, James Berry, Joe Fredrick Bettini, Nancy Rosalyn Bible, Jimmie Bishop. Fifth R ow Eleanor Rose Black, Robert Black, Peggy Blalock, Barbara Blackburn, Robert Daira Blazer, Dean Smith Blevins, Ralph M, Blizzard, Erances Louise Boatright, Patricia A. Booth. y Sixth Row William S. Booth, William Bouton, Paul Bowen, Mary Bowers, Kirtis Hall Bowlin, Jr., Laura Jenelle Bowling, Hugh Bowman, James Bowman, James Joseph Bowman. Seventh Row Robert Bowman, Velma Boyd, Ronald Lee Boyer, Donald G. Bradley, Anne Brandt, Thomas Charles Braun, Joe Howell Breeden, Robert Brewer, Barbara Jean Briggs. FRESHMEN M qgik nf - eye First Row Jim Brinkley, Betty Brooks, Fred Monroe Brown, l-lugh Brown, Willard E. Brown, Dorothy J. Broyles, O. J. Bryson, Ernest Buchannan, Elizabeth W. Bunn. Second Row Phyllis Burchtield, Carniel Burke, Charles Burleson, Betty Burroughs, Betty Burton, David Phillip Butcher, Marion Elaine Byrd, Harry Cacy, Betty Calhoun. Third Row Sidney Campbell, William Campbell, Martha Carrier, R. L. Cannon, Jo Ann Cansler, June Kathleen Capps, Patsy Carter, Paul E. Carter, Ann Cartwright. FRESHMEN Fourth Row Sada Lee Cartwright, Edgar Casaday, William Casaday, Thomas Cash, James Cassell, Nina Castle, Shirley Castle, l-larold Eugene Cates, Donna Cawood. Fifth R ow Glenn Chadwell, Doris Aline Chandler, Barbara Chaniott, Carl Childress, Drusellia Christian, Jack Christian, Grady Church, Billy Clark, Bobby Edgar Clark. Sixth Row Ralph Clarke, Paul S. Clarkson, Robert Clear, James Lloyd Clark, Edna Jane Cottey, Benny Collings, William B. Comp- ton, Raymond Clarence Conkin, Bryant E. Conley. Seventh Row Bobbie Lee Cooper, Betty Joe Cottrell, Velma Jo Ann Couch, Eleanor Cox, Phyllis Maxine Cox, Cecil Cratt, James V. Craft, Joseph Crawtord, Marjorie Creech. First Row Margaret Cross, Nancy Couch, Kirth Crum, Dan Culberson, Shirley Daugherty, Betty Jean Darnell, Betty Jean Davis, Carl Kenneth Davis, Fred Gerald Davis. Second Row Myra Faye Davis, Nancy K. Davis, Theodore Franlclin Davis, Donald Ross Dawson, Robert Day, Betty Evelyn Dealer, Donald Kieth Dean, Faye A. Dearing, Herman Dean. Third Row , Anne Deadericlc, Norma DeBord, l-lelen Ruth Depew, Mary Dickenson, Robert D. Dickenson, Billy Max Dillard, Letty Lou Dingus, Clarence G. Dishrnan, Aline Ditmore. Fourth Row Martha Jane Dixon, Pauline Dolen, Daniel Finley Doran, Jerry B. Doyle, Bennie Earl Drinnon, Paclc Coleman Dugger, Michael Joan Dugger, Mary Dugger, Joyce Duncan. Fifth Row Jaclc Duncan, Paul Duncan, Charles Robert Dunlap, William Knox Dunlap, Wanda L. Dylces, Lawrence l'l. Eads, James l-l. Earle, James Lasater Eaves, George Clemons Edens, Jr. Sixth ROW Gordon Edwards, Leonard Edwards, Mary Alice Eggers, Jerry Joe Elliott, Robert Gaines Elliott, Norma Jean Ellis, Millicent Elmore, Shirley Ervin, Byron Esser. Seventh Row Joe C. Fann, Russell Farmer, Ronda Feathers, Don Fergerson, Rosemary Fergerson, Mildred Fields, Carolyn Fillers, James Fleenor, Jimmy Lee Fleming. FRESHMEN First Row Charles Fletcher, l-lalva Fletcher, Winonah Fletcher, Francis Forbes, Molly I-l. Forbes, Jane Ford, l-lomer Lee Foster, Jack Fowler, Ann Franklin. Second Row Rolan Freeman, Wayne Charles French, Jimmie L. Frost, Jonathan D. Fudge, Lance Fuller, Patricia Fuller, Ray S. Garber, Joan Garland, William Gamble. Third Row Billy Gentry, John G. Gentry, Shirley V. Gerhart, Louis George, Gail E. Gibson, Jackie Gibson, William F. Givens Elizabeth Goss, Joe Alvin Goodman. FRESHMEN Fourth Row Clarence Goodson, Weldon l'l. Gosnell, David L. Geschwincl, Joan Graham, Mary Joyce Graham, James Graham, Jimmy L. Graybeal, Elizabeth Green, Kenneth B. Green, Jr. Fifth Row Jimmy Don Green, Georgia Sue Greene, Paul Jackson Greene, Dennis W. Greenwell, Mary Alice Greenwell, Roy l-l. Greenwell, Jane Gregg, Luther B. Gregg, Noel D. Gregg. Sixth Row Maxine W. Gregory, Robert Grindstatt, Fred Grindstatt, Mary Alice Grinolstatt, Violet K. Grindstatt, Mary Beverly Grise, Billy Guttey, Mary J. Guinn, Gene l-lackney. Seventh Row Claude l-linton l-lager, Roberta Ann Hale, Barbara Hahn, Charles Edward l-lall, Clara Hall, Pat l-lall, Thomas Gene l'lall, Berwyn Lynn l-lamilton, Marjorie Hamilton. First Row William Hamilton, Eleanor Hanstord, Alex Joe Harmon, Helen Darlene Harmon, Willeta Harmon, Ethel Harrell, Norma Louise Harris, Wilma Harris, Woodson T. Harris. Second Row William Harrison, Jack Harrison, Edna Ruth Hart, W. B. Harvey, Charles Hovis, Powell Lee Hovis, Charlene Hash, Connor Wayne Hawkins, John Hawkins. Third Row . Thomas Hayes, Edna Ketron Haynes, Peggy B. Haynes, Vera Haeberlin, Allen Heatherley, David Henegar, Daris Hensley, Glenn Hensley, Margaret Ray Hensley. Fourth Row Peggy Jean Hester, Reba Hensley, Barbara Sue Hickman, Mawell Hickman, Edwin Lee Hill, Betty Hillman, Jo Ann Hilton, Cecil Hilton, Mary Ruth Hite. Fifth Row Norma Jean Hixon, Nancy Lee Hodges, Ered Chambers Holloway, Jenny Dale Holt, Wanda Louise Holtsclaw, Eliza- beth Joann Hood, Ted Hobson, Clara Horne, Robert Eugene Horne, Jr. Sixth Row Ruth Horne, James W. Horton, Bernie M. Hoss, Billy Howell, Ann G. Hudson, Wallace D. Hudson, James Harry H William Kenneth Huttine, Buddy Dean Hughes. uttaker, Seventh Row Edward Hughes, Eugene Hughes, James Hughes, Jr., Lynn S. Hughes, John Samuel Humphreys, Mary Hunley, Robert Hunter, Jimmie Ray Hurd, David W. Hurst. FRESHMEN First Row Jess H. Hurst, Carolyn C. Hutton, Lawrence Hysler, Betty Ann Irwin, Thelma lsenberg, Lucretia Ann Jaclcson, Blen Leona Jancarek, Jerry Frank Jancarek, Ruth Jarnagin. Second Row Arthur E. Jan DeBeur, Norma Anne Jaynes, Edward Lendell Jeffers, Herschel E. Jennings, Mary Jennings, Milton Austin Jilton, Betty Jane Johnson, Carolyn June Johnson, Eloyd L. Johnson. Third Row George William Johnson, Guy Allan Johnson, James W. Johnson, Shirley Rita Johnson, Bascom Carl Jones, Carolyn Jones, Catherine Emily Jones, David Jones, Edward Joseph. FRESHMEN Fourth Row Jack Keesecker, John Dale Keller, Carolyn Kelley, Kenneth K. Kennedy, Jo Ann Kilpatriclc, Robert Kilpatrick, Robert Kincaid, Kathryn Emily Knicely, Roger Kiser. Fifth Row Robert Hugh Klepper, Johnnie Francis Keller, Warren Allen Koplowitz, Allen Russell Kress, Ronald Lacy, Kenneth Lacy, Helen Ann Lamb, Joe Wayne Lambert, Henry Lance. Sixth Row Bobby Lane, Pat Howard Lane, Ralph E. Lane, Roma Lane, Katherine J. Larkin, Raymond Lassen, Jr., Sara Low, Johnnie Lawson, Sammy Lynn Lay. Seventh Row David Pat Lee, Barbara Ann Leonard, Carolyn Ruth Leonard, William Garfield Light, Norma Lillard, Robert Livesay, Kyle T. Linebarger, Edith Little, Donald Gene Little. First Row D Donald l'l. Littrell, George Wilburn Linsay, Charles Loggans, James Charles Logan, Barbara Looney, Carl Looper, Alwayne Lunstord, Jim Lundy, Dara Luntstord. Second Row Billie Jo Lyons, Dorothy Sue Lyons, Joy Lee McBride, William McCarthy, Harold Reece McConnell, Shirley McConnell, Robert Earl McCulloclc, Lonnie G. McCurry, Charlie Mc- Earland. Third Row . Ann McKarem, Lynn Darrell McKinney, l-lelen McQueen, Nanette Madgett, Barbara Ann Mallcin, Winton Mars, William Marsh, Carmelita Martin, Eleanor Irene Martin. Fourth Row Dinah Ruth Masengill, Betty Lee Mason, Melvin Mason, Dianna Masters, Dawn J. Maulc, Eva Jane Maupin, Robert William Maupin, Eunice Irene May, Frances P. Mayes. Fifth Row Pauline Meade, Roberta Medlin, Carolyn Miller, Eva Elizabeth Miller, James Roy Miller, Ivan Tipton Miller, Kyle Miller, Margaret Jane Miller, Marvin Miller. Sixth Row Barbara Million, Janice Minton, Martha S. Moore, Ralph Mottett, Clarence Moore, Robert Moreloclc, Bobbie Jean Morelock, I-lelen M. Moreloclc, George A. Moreloclr. Seventh Row Richard Morgan, Clay Morris, Jack Willard Moiser, Roger K. Mountain, Ered Wayne Mount, Marilyn Mounttord, Wanda l-l. Mozingo, Glen E. Mueller, Samuel Arthur Mullins. FRESHMEN First Row Virginia Mullins, Lynn B. Myers, Carolyn Nave, Carolyn West Nave, Virgil Roy Nave, Jr., Beverly S. Nelson, Douglas Inman Nelson, Alma Norris, Rodney Oakes, Second Row Carl O'Dell, Joanne Odell, Noel Odell, Mary Lou Odom, Delores Oliphant, James Onks, Jr., Aaron Osborne, Betty Jean Owenby, Margaret Pack. Third Row James D. Padgett, Robert Pannell, Bobby Melville Page, l-lugh E. Pardue, Kenneth Pasour, Thelma Pate, John Patty, Nancy Payne, Charles Peake. FRESHMEN Fourth Row Billie Joe Pearson, Charlotte Pendleton, Charles Perkins, Prank Perry, Gilbert Perry, Nancy Phillippi, Allen Phipps, Peggy Ann Pickle, James Edward Pierce. Fifth Row James T. Pierce, Norma Jean Pierre, William l'l. Pierce, John Pierson, Sherman Pippin, Rosa Lee Posey, Charlotte Pratt, Davy George Pratt, Mary L. Price. Sixth Row Harold Jennings Price, William M. Price, Forest P. Prichard, Junior Prichard, Kenneth Protitt, Paul Prottitt, Juanita Pryor, Bertalle Ouary, Lester O. Ouarles. Seventh Row Shirley Ouinn, Don Rawls, John R. Ray, Jo Ann Randolph, Paula R. Reece, l-lelen Reed, Douglas Reeves, Robert L. Reeves, Ruth G. Rentro. First Row Mary C, Repass, David E. Ritchie, James C. Ritchie, Charles Riddle, Virginia Rilce, Barbara Roberts, Peggy Roberts, Betty J. Robinson, Billy Joe Robinson. Second Row Tom Roclc, Andrew J. Roe, I-lugh Rogers, George Romans, Margaret Rowland, Rodney B. Rowlett, Edna M. Ruble, Franlc Ruthertord, Kenneth Rutherford. Third Row . Don Salley, Joe Patriclc Salyer, Alice Arvena Salyer, Billy Jaclc Sams, Elizabeth Ann Sanders, Clarence Sapp, M. J. Sattertield, Jr., David Scott, Robert Lewis Seahorn. Fourth Row Andrew Jack Sensabaugh, Beverly Ann Shanlcs, Dottie Ann Shanlcs, John B. Shanlas, Jr., Mary Shaver, Norma Jean Sheets, Ralph Shell, Wilma Jaclcie Shell, Thomas Ira Shelton. Fifth R ow Thomas W. Shelton, Thomas F. Shotteitt, Fred E. Shutlco, William Silces, Fletcher Simerly, Leon Simerly, Lewis J. Simerly, Phyllis Simerly, Jimmy S. Slagle. Sixth Row Margaret Sliger, Ann l lall Smalling, Jo Ann Smith, Margaret Anne Smith, Robert Smith, Carolyn F. Snapp, Vernon Snapp. James E. Snodgrass, Ronald Solomon. Seventh Row Carole Sorrell, Joanna Southerland, Pete J. Speropulos, Billie Jaclc Stalcup, Diane Shipley Stanton, Betty Jean Starnes, Marguerite Stelling, Virginia Stone, Randall Stonecipher. FRESHMEN First Row Martha Stork, Fred Stout, Carl Lee Strickler, Herman F. Stroupe, Janet Stout, Nancy Lee Stranberg, Dana Cleve Strickler, James Robert Stuart, Betty Carolyn Sutherland. Second Row Marilyn Sutton, Margaret L. Swan, Charles Virgil Tate, Virgie Tate. Wade E. Tate, Harry Tarter, Laura Joan Tate, Bonnie Kate Taylor, Charles Taylor. Third Row Lois E. Trent, Jewell Taylor, Mary Ruth Taylor, Robert Lynn Taylor, Willie Mae Taylor, William Tolliver, Joyce Charlene Thompson, Joy Tilson, Ann Tipton. . i ' 5 'Q 0 iv F R E SH MB Nui? i Fourth Row Howard Dean Tippett, Richard Allen Tittle, Frances Lee Toliver, Bobby Treadway, Sue Trivette, Barbara Tucker, Eliza- beth Tunnell, Tresa Lynn Underwood, Hollis Upchurch. Fifth Row Janith Valley, Gladys M. Vaughn, Roy Kenneth Vaughn, Wil- liam Vest, Lloyd, D. Vicars, Jr., Shirley Vicars, Nancy Carolyn Vinegach, Lucretia Ann Waddell, Louis D. Wagner. e Sixth Row Jere Wagner, Edith Walker, Jimmy Walker, Rodney Walker, Carolyn Wallin, Robert K. Walters, Dickie Warren, Robert Warren, Tom Warrick. Seventh Row Minoru Mike Watarai, Freda Watson, Doris Weaver, Nancy Weaver, Genette Webb, Charles L. Weems, Mary Dean Weir, Warren Weldon, Bernice Wells. First Row Bernice Wells, Dorothy Wells, Lovetta June Willis, Ronald Weston, Robert Martin Whitehead, Thomas Whitehead, Wayne Whitehead, Wayne Whitson, Willie F. Whitson. Second Row Betty Whittimore, Johnny Wilds, Ronald Wilhoit, Betty Jean Willard, Arthur D. Williams, Gene Williams, George Williams, Mary Lou Williams, Nelda Williams. Third Row Patsy V. Williams, Ramona Williams, Claude Wilson, Shirley Ann Wilson, Mary T. Winston, James' Wiseman, Patsy Whis- nant, James Witt, Margaret Wohltord. Fourth Row Barbara Wolte, Thomas Workman, Joyce Wright, Shirley Ann Wright, Jack Wright, Earnest Yates, Minoru Yasukawa. FRESHMEN Installation of Pledgees-Climax of Rush Week , diffs GQ 1- f xyl- f- ,1,43,.,-. .J 1 I - x,. x lx W 1 'R X A WE WX -.,?. -52' ' ev sokokmfs '59 5 2 ,A A, 1 WT uw. - ,. 22321139 , ., Y 44 ff wr fx f ,. ,, A, Wg , , l g Y 'D 5 5 E! 5 ,lg gl A M . W Q i '5 6 f MQW' M41 ye E 2 S D FRATER ITIE if.. . 4 Inter Fraternity Council T O. L. Jones, Nu Sigma Alpha: Charles Sams, Sigma Phi Alpha: Cal Gillespie, Nu Sigma Alpha: Pleas McClure, Sigma Phi Alpha: Harold Osborne, Phi Beta Chi: Ed Oliver, Phi Beta Chi. Pan-Hellenic Council Seated: Mary Lowell Baker, Phi Alpha: Betty Payne, Mu Iota Tau: Nancy Widener, Phi Alpha: Shirley Hobbs, Sigma, Theta Kappa: Franny Dake, Sigma Ofrnega: Pat Landis, Delta Kappa: Joyce Deane Stout, Mu Iota Tau. f Standing: Margie Herron, Delta Pi Delta: Vera Thompson, Sigma Omega: Betty Lyle, Pi Sigma: Shirley Cross, Delta Kappa: Mary Anna Birdwell, Sigma Omega: Joan Brandon, Delta Pi Delta: Betty Lou Jaynes, Mu Iota Tau. Mu lota MU i Jo TH Tau as THU Mu lotta Tau was organized in l952 lay the Pan- l-lellenic Council. The purposes ot the sorority are to prornote scholarship, provide tor leaclership, and encourage social activities on the campus. Colors: silver ancl white: Flower: chrysanthemurn. Sponsors: Miss Catherine Balcer and Mrs. Robert Dixul.incoln. First Row: Ruth Glass, Elizabeth Huntsman, Betty Lou Jaynes, Betty Ann Mottern, Lorraine Noel. Second Row: Betty Ruth Payne, Avies lrene Richards, Joyce Dean Stout, Sue Young. Hvtwyt Z. PAQ kr 7 0-a-qw 1? Joyce Dean Stout Juanita Potter . Ruth Glass ..,. Betty Mottern Sue Young ..,.. Elizabeth Ca rcler ......,..,.,President . . . , . . .First Vice-President , . . . .Second Vice-President . .Corresponding Secretary . . , . . Recording Secretary .....,...,......Treasurer Lorraine Noel .... .,................. R eporter Betty Ruth Payne Betty Lou Jaynes Pan-Hellenic Representative Pan-Hellenic Representative W? G' lN,7'7,.Q5,3:,' .4 tfllliliititttrtlttittl Stliiltist t gielsswg .- ,. .. W. 5' Betty Lyle .... Marie Ellis. .. Joan Sizemore. ., Helen Howell Kathryn Lowry Genie Dossett Faye Hord. . . Officers .. . . . . . .President .. . , Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . .... . . ....., Treasurer Reporter Fan-Hellenic Representative Fan-Hellenic Representative Pi Sigma Pi Sigma was organized in I9I2. Its purposes are to create school spirit, cooperation and companion- ship. Activities include picnics, bridge and canasta parties, green hair initiations, spring house party. Colors: green and white, Flower: white carnation. Sponsors: Mrs. Littletord and Miss Robertson. First Row: Priscilla Bradford, Susan Burnett Rees, Grace Cor- nett, Bette Creech, Genie Dossett, Marie Ellis. Second Row: Mary Amelia Goulcling, Faye Hord, Helen Howell, Juliet Johnson, Kathryn Lowry, Sue Luntstorcl. Third Row: Betty Rose Lyle, Paula Morris, Jeannie Powell, Lucy Helen Repass, Ann Rice, Sara Scott. Fourth Row: Joan Sizemore. 'WW Mu Epsilon gg.. Z C l-U -O ff. 3 5 Z Z C C -51 7 Q1 f'f' KD Q5 3 :Q N4 5 Q! Cn Q Zm 3 L3 3 1 E' 3 -FUI 3. r'f' D- CD interest ot the brotherhood ot man. It establishes and maintains school traditions. Banquets ancl picnics tor moments ot tun are annual events tor members and dates. Sponsor: Mr. Calvin F. Mercer. First Row: Ed Bateman, Walter Beasley, Joe Bettini, Farrel Blankenship, A. K. Broyles, Jimmie C. Carmichael, Ray- mond Conkin, Brownie Cummins. Second Row: Donald Dawson, Eugene Franklin, John Fudge, Claude Hager, Glenn A. Hammond, Ken Harrison, Frank Hyder, Carl Kincheloe. Third Row: Bob McCracken, Frank Mangum, Jr., John Miller, Bill Nave, Richard Odell, Jimmy Onks, Gil Perry, Kenneth Perry. Fourth Row: Joel Peterson, George Romans, Charles Smithdeal, Jimmy Ross, Farrel Shoffeitt, Pete Speropulos, Tom War- rick, Ambers Wilson, Jr. t Z Officers A. K. Broyles ,..... .... ...,....,. P r esiderit Kenneth Perry ....., ...,.. V ice-Presiclenf Joel Peterson ..,. ,......, S ecretary Karl Kincheloe. ., ........... Treasurer Frank Mangum .,... . . . .Sergeant-at!Arrns 'Ss Officers Frances Dake. . . , ....,...,.,.. ...., ...... P r esidewi Janie Gentry .,.... ...,.... .... F i rst Vice-President Martha Ann Dake ..,,. Second Vice-President 'Rebecca Longmirew .,..,....,.,,. Secretary Joan Whitley .. , , ...,........... Treasurer Pat Greer ..,........ .................. R eporter Mary Anna Birdwell . . .. , Pan5Hellenic Representative Vera Thompson ...,.. . . . ...,...,,.... Pan-Hellenic Representative Si ma Cmega Sigma Qmega was organized during the tirst year ot the college. Activities include an annual Valentine Dinner Dance, loarnwarming, house party, rush parties, Alumni Homecoming party. Colors: lavender and Whitey Flowers: white roses. Sponsors: Mrs. Jim Mooney, Miss Louise McBee and Mrs. Jack Maxey. First Row: Mary Ruth Baskette, Carolyn Bell, Mary Anna Bird- well, Carolyn Bowyer, La Verne Campbell, Billie Grace Clark, Frances Dake. Second Row: Martha Ann Dake, Bettie Jo Fisher, Janie Gentry, Pat Greer, Joy Jones, June Lanning, Rebecca Longmyer. Third Row: Elizabeth McKay, Alice Mays, Betty Jo Morton, Betty Jo Norton, Carolyn Price, Betty Shanks, Nancy Tedtord. Fourth Row: Vera Thompson, Wanda Trent, Joan Whitley, Jane Young. Nu Sigma Nia fliriit Alpha The Nu Sigma Alpha aids in the civic betterment ot State College-lasting triendship among members -hamburger tries-banquets-annual events, Spring Carnival and Apple Bowl. Nu Sigma Alpha is a leader in intramural sports. The traternity sponsor is Coach L. T. Roberts. First Row: Ray Abner, Morton Boshears, Mick Bergandahl, Jack Brewer, Dick Creech, Joe Davis, Pete Farris. Second Row: Jerry Ford, Edward Foster, Cal Gillespie, Willard Harr, Kenneth Haynes, Jim Huddle, J. L. Jones. Third Row: O. L. Jones, Willis L. Kimbro, Gary McGinnis, Harold Poe, Bob Porter, Fred Quarles, Royce W. Quarles. Fourth Row: Don Rawls, Don Riley, Buddy Saulsbury, Harry Secrist, Harold E. Silvers, George B. Walker, Fleecy White, Pete Wilson. Officers Jim l-luddle .,. N., ....,... President Cal Gillespie .... ...... V ice-President Ed Foster ...,. ....,. S ecrefary Jerry Ford .... ...... T reasurer Officers Ann O'Dell A ,. ....4...,.. ....,,,,,,...,.. P resident Sarah l-lowren ,,,,. . ,,,4..4 . .,,,. First Vice-President Ann Gilbreath . ...,. ..., S econd Vice-President Lois Ann Alexander, .. ......,....,...... Secretary Edith Johnson ,.,, .,,, . ...., .,,,,.......,. 7' r easurer Nancy Jo Waddell ,..,., ,.... .,.,.4.,,.4..... R e porter Carolyn Curry . ., ,..,.,..,.. ..,, P an-Hellenic Representative Shirley Hobbs ,....... ,.,.......,.,,... P an-Helienic Representative oi Q Sigma Theta OQKOO G 0 0 O00 Kappa Sigma Theta Kappa was organized in I945. The Buccaneer Banquet tor the basketball team and their naming the captain as sorority sweetheart is an annual event. Others include clean-up campaign, bake sales, l-lillbilly Ball. Colors: yellow and white: Flower: yellow roses. Sponsors: Miss Moore and Mrs. Broolcs. First Row: Lois Ann Alexander, Sharon Alexander, Jeanne Arm- strong, Patsy Beach, Martha Louise Byles, Marcella Cole. Second Row: Carolyn Curry, Ann Elliott, Anne Gilbreath, Shirley Hobbs, Sarah Howren, Edith Johnson. Third Row: Phyllis McCall, Tennessee Ann O'Dell, Virginia Odom, Joy Lee Sechrest, Dorothy Waddell, Nancy Jo Waddell. Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Alpha was organized in the fall of l95O. I The emphasis is on leadership, scholastic achievement and fraternal friendship. A Christmas party for un- derprivileged children- The Winter Wonderland Ball, the outstanding dance of the year-picnics- hamburger fries-outings at Wataugua Lalce-dinner dance in the spring honoring Sweetheart of the frater- nity. The fraternity sponsor is Dr. Lloyd Pierce. First Row: Sonny Anderson, George Bellany, David Blanken- beckler, Jack Boone, Tom Cash, Eddie Cassity. Second Row: Carson Crawford, Curtis Davis, Benny Fullcerson Joe Gray, Randall Harness, Robert Hayes. Third Row: Frank Kendall, 'Pleas McClure, Buddy Miller, Jerry Moody, Richard Rahm, Bob Sams. Fourfh Row: Charles Sams, Gene Seal, John C. Smith, George Stephenson, Orbin Taylor. A 5 is Officers Pleas McClure . ......,..,..,. ,......, P resident Charles Sams ..... .. .,... Vice-President George Bellamy ,, ....,.. Secretary John C. Smith ...... Treasurer Paul Blanlcenbeclcler ...... Reporter TM- l , -, , -1.51 , 1Lfs.',- '13 if: Margie l-lerron .,,. Doris Perry ..,. .... Christine King ...,.., Mary Lou Compton ,. Betty Dickson ...,,. June Roberts .,....,. Mary Violet Dearstone Joan Brandon ,...,... Officers First . , . . Second Pan-Hellenic Pan-Hellenic . . . ,President Vice-President Vice-President . . . Secretary . , . . Treasurer . . , . .Reporter Representative Representative I ' ' Deta Pl E so X Q X Delta Delta Pi Delta was organized in I95O. The aim ot the sorority is to promote triendship, leadership, co- operation among its members. Activities include rush parties, Christmas party, lemon torlc tor the Lucky Girls, intormation booth at l-lomecoming, ham- burger tries, spring house party. Colors: red and white: Flower: red rose. Sponsors: Mrs. Ruth Jennings and Dr. Theodore. First Row: Joan Brandon, Mary Lou Compton, Mary Violette Dearstone, Betty Dickison, Dorothy Harris. Second Row: Margie Herron, Christine King, Doris Ann Meade, Betty Parsons, Doris Ann Perry. Third Row: Charlotte Reeves, June Roberts, Peggy Sams, Ann V. Smith, Betty Sue Smith. B f Omega Combining work with pleasure, Lambda Alpha Chapter ot Alpha Phi Omega, the national service traternity, had a very successful year. With projects like registration ot student automobiles, ushering tor the Messiah and community concerts, assisting with registration ot new students, publishing a used book list, helping with scouting in town, assisting in all stu- dent elections, directing visitors on Senior Day and ushering tor Commencement. Alpha Phi Omega had a very busy year, but all was not work. We had our picnics, wiener roast and topped the year ott with our annual dinner dance. .First Row: George' Bellany, James Blankenbeckler, Mal Chap- man, Benny Fulkerson, Jimmy Gose, Hobart Hyder. Second Row: Ralph Jennings, Royce Johnson, Joe King, Joe McCoy, Val Miller, Wade Miller. Third Row: Jerry Moody, Coy Neece, Edwin Peavyhouse, Ken- neth Perry, Dan Reece, Farrell Shofteitt. Fourth Row: George Stephenson, James Treadway, Rodney Walker, Amloers Wilson, Louis Zeller. Officers Mal Chapman ,.,. ... , .,,... President George Bellamy . . .... Treasurer Jerry Mgodyv , V . ,,.., Secretary Edwin Peavyhouse ..,... Vice-President Jack Couch ... . ... .... , .. ..... .. . ... ...Reporter l l s 3 4 ? r n E 0 '3-fel QM , -Lava I I , Ylzq. .,-Lk-LL,s'Nl 0. ' ou-avid-died J-fi J4.1Jb:..z-Q-,gb I Vxffxh! 'J - -1,12-Lf'11is 119'-4' 4-1 WA , L. 'T , lqxfdff ivy.. 513,-,fs-4?-v..J 011,144 sag 'JLW gf' v wgtfjgjscvbba DLL.. J U9 N18 -also CF' Officers Mary Lowell Balmer ..,. .........,..... ...,.....,.,.. P r esident Mary Brown Ballew ,.,,.. ...... ,.... .,..... F 1 ' rst Vice-President Willie Beryle Blizzard. .. ..,.. Second Vice4Fre-sident Helen l-lelvey ......,. ........ R ecording Secretary Shirley Campbell ,A,.. .... C orresponding Secretary Lois Myers, .,...,.4 ...,................ T reasurer Elizabeth Wilds ....,........,.,....,...............,..... Reporter Janette Smalling ..,........,.,,.,,..,.., Pan-Hellenic Representative M-....,, XAIZJ .... ru, 11:1 - ra 1 1- ' Phi iggjyiii Phi Alpha is now the permanent holder ot one Pan-Hellenic Cup. The sorority was organized in I945. Annual activities include rush parties, hamburger tries, stunt night, hobo clay, and the spring house party. Colors: blue and white: Flower: blue asters. Sponsors: Miss Eitzpatriclc, Miss Dugger and Mrs. Selt. First Row: Anna Laura Austin, Mary K. Brown Ballew, Phyllis Bowman, Mildred Brewer, Genevieve Burns, Shirley Camp- bell, Eleanor Carr. Second Row: Margery Crawford, Kay Ellis, Johnnie Helen Garren, Patsy Hamriclc, Helen Hope Helvey, Charlotte Hood, Flo lvens. Third Row: Jeanne Jones, Jean Mayes, Juanita Myers, Lois Myers, Marie Norman, Anne Parrott, Shirley Jean Patton. Fourth Row: Janette Smalling, Willie Beryle Blizzard, Catherine Tipton, Jane Wallis, Nancy Widener, Elizabeth Ann Wild, ' , Rf-sl-J-sin Xxfnntnn i V as Ji, Q L Pty cfph Bevan i E chi X Phi Beta Chi is well known on the campus at East Tennessee State College, now and in the past. Once a year the members present the Starlight dance, one ot the largest social tunctions ot the year. The Sweet- heart Ball is also given once every year by the or- ganization. With the crowning ot traternity sweet- heart as the highlight ot the evening. First Row: A. L. Addington, Jack Barker, Wilburn Beck, Charles Burleson, William R. Campbell, Joe Clark, Gene Crosby. Second Row: Durwood Curling, Tommy Harvey, Ralph Jennings, Royce Johnson, Wayne Lambert, George Linville, Wade Miller. Third Row: Edd Oliver, Harold Osborne, Dan Reece, Joseph W. Rose, Bobby Joe Walker, Lance L. Sutherland. Officers Edcl Oliver.. ..,, .... , . Harold Osborne.. ..... Vce- Wilburn Beck.. .. Wade Miller, . Frank Knight ...., Dr. Parson ,,.................,........ ,.,,............ President President Secretary Treasurer . Reporter .Sponsor Officers Pat Landis ...... .... . . ....,,.. President Mary Jordon .... ..,.... F irst Vice-President Peggy Robinson. .4,. Second Vice-President Sue Lackey ..,,,.. ,,.., .... ...... S e c retary Shirley Hughes . . . . . , Corresponding Secretary Edth Robinson. . . . .,... . .i...... Treasurer Shirley Cross .... . .. Panel-lelienic Representative Betty Jackson .. . .. . . . Fan-Hellenic Representative i Delta K. ser Kappa Delta Kappa was organized with the purpose ot promoting tuller social lite and aiding in the civic betterment ot State College. l-lomecoming tloat was tirst-place winner this year. Activities include rush parties, bake sales, rummage sale, Sadie l-tawkins Day, baby sitting tor l-lomecoming, recreational directors ot Girls' Club, painted Patchwork Playhouse and Collegian Ottice, house party, adopted War Or- phan. Colors: pink and white, Flower: pink rose. Sponsors: Mrs. Star Vfood, Miss t-lelen Rankin and Mrs. Dawson. First Row: Marilyn Brooks, Martha Carroll, Faye Dykes, Betty Fisher, Shirley Hughes, Carolyn Hull, Betty Jackson. f Second Row: Shirley Jones, Mary Jordan, Jo Ann Kirk, Sue Lackey, 'Pat Landis, Sally Ann Passmore, Gloria Peak. Third Row: Edith Robinson, Peggy Robinson, Carol Simmons, Elizabeth Wall. Pershing Rifles The National Society ot Pershing Ritles was or- suits 0 f'-h e Q 6040 QNX' l 1894 ganized last year. This organization is composed ot tirst- and second-year R.O.T.C. cadets. Some ot the activities include marching in parades, honor guard, holding retreat, giving drill pertormances, and halt- time performances at tootpall games. Social activities include banquets, hamburger tries and other parties. Sponsor is Captain Jagiello. First Row: Bettini, Broyles, Carmichael, Carson, Cash, H. Curtis, L. Curtis. ' Second Row: Davis, Franklin, Hager, Hyder, Hysler, King, Lassen. Third Row: Lee, J. Miller, K. Miller, W. Miller, Moretielcl, Nave, Perry. Fourth Row: Pippin, Price, Reece, Ross, Taylor, Treadway, Ward. R Officers Cadet Captain Bill Nave ,.,.,.....,.., ,,,., . . ..,,. Presid Franlc Hyder , . . . . .. Cadet First Lfeute Kenneth Price . . Cadet Second Lfeute a Gene Frarlclin ., , Cadet Second Lieute a Ortfn Taylor , . Cadet Second Lieute a ,jj 1 XV fx lqgi If 1 4 Y I - X . f 'Q N wx f 'L fx - bf, xxv f V J ... oReANlzATloNs l ,...--mm 1954 BUCCANEER Business Manager-Jane Wallis Associate Business Manager-Willie W. Blizzard Ediior-Orbin Taylor Associafe Eclifor-Joy Jones sl.. Senior Sffj, .f-All .Editorial Orbin Taylor ...,.,.,.......v...... Joy Jones. ..,... . . Martha Ann Dalce ............. Joy Jones .....4,..,.....,..... Wayne Starnes, Bobbie Wooten .... Frances Grindsfaif, Faye Dylces .... Doris Weary, Lois Kimsey ........ Marcella Coleim. ....,... John Smith ..... Marie Ellis .... .. JoAnn Marlin ..,.. Adair Sizemore ..... Pleas McClure .,.. Anne Parrott .......4..,.... Ed Peavyhouse ...,.,......... Frances Dalce, Phyllis Bowman ..., Doris Weary, Lois Kimsey ..... Reuben Mehling 4..,..,.,,,. Business Staff iils Jane Wallis Business Manager Willie W. Blizzard - Associafe Business Manager ' Phyllis Bowman Millie Eads Peeqv Sams ' . Wayne St arne s .,..........,.,Edifor . . . . . , .Associafe Eclilor . ....Senior Class Editor ... . . .Junior Class Edifor , . . .Sophomore Class Edifors ...... ....Freshman Class . . . . . . . .Sororify Eclifors Sororizlies . . . . .Frafernify Eclifor ... . . . .Feafure Edilor ,. .Assisfanf on Feafures . . . . .Organizaflons Edifor . .,,..... Faculiy Ediior .. . . . .. .Music Edifor ... .. ...Sports Eclifor . . .lniramurals Edifors ............Typis'l's Sponsor Freshman ' Feafureg Sophomore lnframurals Sponsor Faculfy ,nw :mm 2.22 agreed :hm inc s 1- XH?al'Z1R'.fJ we Wag 11 me zmzdexws ei. ,.,. 3 ..,: ..:. st part, mat X uf live xvcsmd pwilit pri wr- 4 ii snr --Q A 1. My Dwight Lyons, Eclifor Willie McNeese, Business Manager E. T. S. C. Collegian Official publication by the students of East Tennessee State College. Published every Wednesday of the school year, except during holiday and examination periods. The Collegian is free of charge to all the students of State College. The paper promotes school spirit, features school activities and other news of interest. Dwight Lyons, editor, has a very hard-working staff. Associate Editor, Ralph Blizzardg Feature Editors, Mary Winston, Shirley Ann Wrightg Sports Editors, Farrell Shoffeitt, Katie Repass, Business Man- ager, Willie Mchleeseq Faculty Advisor, Mr. Reuben Mehling. The Staff Meeting the Deadline E. T. S. Club The ETS. Club is an honor a music organization whose mem- bership is based on participa- tion in the various music or- ganizations on the campus. Students who earn a letter in the tield ot music are eligible to become active members in this club, whose primary aim is to encourage participation in mu- sical activities. Freddie Painter is president. M. EN. C. The local student chapter ot the Music Educators National Conterence is one ot the largest in the state The purpose ot this organization is to advance music education and membership The Music Educators Na tional Conterence is open to all music majors and minors Mrs Virgil Selt is sponsor ot the group President ot the chapter is Shirley l-lughes The Student Senate Mary Ballew, ACE: Ed Peavyhouse, Alpha Phi Omega: Ted Ottinger, Alpha Psi Omega: Lance Suther- land, Band: Margery Crawtord, B.S.U.: l-l. B. Orr, Jr., Beta Epsilon: Johnny l-larris, Biology Club: Orbin Taylor, BUCCANEER: Bill Mori, Cadet Otticers: Lucy Repass, Cheerleaders: Jimmy King, Choir: Dwight Lyons, COLLEGIAN: Pat Landis, Delta Kappa: Margie l-lerron, Delta Pi Delta: Freddie Painter, ETS Club: Shirley Campbell, FTA: l-lelen l-lelvery, Gamma Theta Upsilon: Verdella McCawley, Geography Council: Juanita Potter, Glee Club: lris Santiago, l-lome Economics Club: Joan Whitley, Intramurals: Jack Morris, International Relations Club: Glenn Stroup, Kappa Chi Nu: Martha Byles, Kappa Delta Pi: George Stephen- son, Math Club: Shirley l-lughes, MENC: John l-lolder, Mu Delta Kappa: A. K. Broyles, Mu Epsilon Nu: Joyce Dean Stout, Mu lota Tau: Jim l-luddle, Nu Sigma Alpha: Betty Lou Jaynes, Orchestra: Nancy Widener, Pan- t-lellenic Council: Willie McNeese, Patchworlc Players: Bill Nave, Pershing Rifles: Mary Lowell Baker, Phi Alpha: Ed Oliver, Phi Beta Chi: Midge Brewer, Phi Eta Tau: Carson Crawtord, American Chemical Society: Doris McNabb, Pi Kappa Delta: Betty Lyle, Pi Sigma: Frances Dalqe, Sigma Omega: Pleas McClure, Sigma Phi Alpha: Ann O'Dell, Sigma Theta Kappa: Barbara Corise, Signs ot the Times: O. L. Jones, T Club: Ralph Jennings, United Student Government: Don Ward, Wesley Foundation: Cal Gillespie, Senior Class: Jack White, Junior Class: A. L. Addington, Sophomore Class: Clarence Sapp, Freshman Class: l-larry Sechrist, Browning l-lall: Savanna Clinton, Carter l-lall: Juliet Johnson, Cooper l-lall: Charles Sams, Ritter l-lall: Marie Ellis, Stone l-lall. Officers Ralph Jennings, ,........, . ......,.... President Ray Abner .....,. ..... ......, V f ce-President Bette Creech ....,,..,. ..,... ........... S e cretary Student leaders on the campus, senate composed ot USB otticers and president ot clubs and organizations. Plans made during Leadership Conference, regular weelcly meetings, voluntary compulsory assembly, known as Public Programs, All-School Production, worlc, play and tun. v f 4, ,Q , . 1 4? f J. w lm tv. . -.k,.iS ,. .f f' 2. . , ,1- E ,fs X, Q5 4 E 2 2 ff -wi' 55. ,N : -.gum . My 5,111 amz. WTF 1 '+R , A -W1 vw- afif , Tig: J ' ---xv: 1 i4 Carter Hall Dormitory Government Carter Hall President .......... Vice-President ....... Second Vice-President Secretary .... ..... Treasurer. Reporter. . . Stone Hall President ...... Vice-President ......, Second Vice-President .... Secretary ........... Treasurer. .. . .Savannah Clinton ....Trula McMahan . . . ,Betty Jo Norton ....Alice Mays .......Kay Ellis .. . .Annette Price ... ...Marie Ellis ......Anne Parrott . . . .Margery Crawtord . . ...Mary Lou Compton . . . . .Marie Norman Browning Hall President ...... Vice-President .... Cooper Hall President ....... Vice-President .... Secretary .... Treasurer. Reporter . . . Ritter Hall President ..,... Vice-President .,.,... . Second Vice-President. Third Vice-President. . . Secretary .......... Treasurer . .. .l-larry Sechrist . . .Bob Grindstatt ....Juliet Johnson Rebecca Longmire . . . .June Roberts . . . . .Carolyn Bell .Nancy Widener . , . .Charles Sams ....Jack White ....Wilbur Beck .....John Smith . .. .Willard Harr Carson Crawford gf . A L,!'f U H W ,f'ffL?C! I UU -feffffetfgo AW!! , ' I l Mmpfyvfelii, . Mzagtwkg klif ltory Government ,6,w.ULJ '57 'iff fcgwwi ' tQ'lN ji ' dfmfwl f Vf' i we Swclenl QOtfeVUmGW'Qi?5f31sd,og7kPi'i5ot'tgsfl'oiXA ink between tlwe administration and the students. Floor repre- sentatives lwelp to keep an uproar to a mild l'1um. Develops a Cooperative spirit, loetter tellowsliip, getting along with otlwers. Sponsors rummage sales, parties, rat week, loig sisters, open house tor high sclmool day and homecoming. Bake sales and peddling l'1ot dogs to tinance TVgwasl1ing windows and cleaning up real good tor special4v,i,s'itgrs. Aggreat part ot college lite. W, is ,fi 3 X I .1 M ,V f ,ff H H, ' gi ' ' ' f i. i Fl' 0 l F . - 4 i L ,, Q, X, , N ll fi Ll 4 I J W ' 2.2 y a . JM Ml il Lg Stone Hall Ritter Hall Y Ii Cooper Hall Browning Hall ,, ,K 'wtf Band v r f XM I I x i - Officers Q I I Lance Southerland ..... .......... .... ,..... C a p tain 94 Edward Boley ...... ...,.... F irsf Lieutenant Glenn Stroup ....... ...... S econd Lieutenant Joyce Dean Stout ..... ............ R eporfer The East Tennessee State College Band under the direc- tion of Mr. J. Marvin Lindley is a sixty-tive piece organiza- tion which was featured during the football season on the gridiron and in parades. The Band also supported the school at basketball games and pep rallies. At the close ot a very successtul marching season. including the band's participation in the Burley Bowl testivities and a trip to Murfreesboro, the Concert Band was organized. During the Spring guarter, this group made a three-day tour ot East Tennessee, which included Greeneville, Morristown, Newport and Knoxville. The Concert Banc also presented its annual Spring Concert during the Spring quarter, which in- cluded several specia' numbers by members ot the oand. asf Q ,H fa Maioreffes Color Guard Officers , Joe May .....,.. ........ ........ .... D r u m Major Jo Ann Brandon., .,.. . ..... ....,... S ponsor a Jimmy Qnk.. .,,.,..., , . .,............,.. Twirl Major Charlene l-laslfi, Carolyn Jolmson, Willie Beryle Blizzard, Jo Mounislorel, Margie l-lerron. O rch esfra ,, y it gwgg f' HX. pflffl A li 3 Scenes from Opereffa Juanita Potter Marcella Cole Ann Smith .... Freddie Painter Beverly Grise.. . . . .President Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . .Librarian The Glee Club consisting ot approximately one hundred voices, is under the direction ot Mr Virgil Selt It is a volunteer group ot students who like to sing. Yearly, the Glee Club participates in The Messiah May Day Spring Concert and this year presented an operetta, The Lowland Sea. Mixed Quartet Choir The Choir Officers Jimmy King .... ..,,.,.., A ,. President Ann Rice. . . Vice-President Ann Odell ..... .... S ecretary Ann Parrott 4... .... T reasurer Marcella Colef. ..., Reporter l-larold Osborne ..,, Librarian Martha Byles ,. .,... Pianist The East Tennessee State College Choir, under the direction ot Miss Ruth Emmert, is a select Q group, chosen according to quality and blend ot voices by audition. Annual projects ot the choir consist ot participation in The Messiahug assembly programs: visitation programs: Spring Concert: and a tour. This year the choir toured the Middle-East Tennessee Area l-ligh Schools. An annual outing at Wautauga Lalce is held as initiation and in honor ot new members. f W Central Religious Council Coordinates religious activities on the Campus . . . membership composed ot presidents and one representative trom each religious organization . . . Dr. J. P. Allen, prominent Baptist minister trom Charlottesville, Virginia, was speaker tor Religious Emphasis Week . . . this week is set aside each year tor concentrated ettorts to build a sound and usetul spiritual lite tor the students . . . joint meetings . . . noonday devotions . . . special drive tor campus chapel . . . president, Ed Boley. Qrganization ot Methodist students . . . organized tor Christian tellowship and inspiration . . . meets each week . . . establishes a better relationship between students and local churches . . . socials . . . banquet . director, Lura l-lunter . . . President, Don Ward. Wesley Foundation Kappa Chi Nu Organization ot students ot Christian denomination on the campus. They are a newly or- ganized group this year, developing a program ot inspiration, church-campus relationship, tellow- ship and triendliness. President . . . Glenn Stroup. Pre-school retreat tor planning, Buttalo Mountain. The group is kept in constant contact due to weekly meetings ot the executive council. Sponsors Noonday devotions held daily. Thanks- giving breaktast tor toreign students. Works with Central Religious Council on Religious Em- phasis Week. Summer student missionaries. Director, Mrs. Jim Lyle. President . . . Margery Crawtord. Baptist Student Union Math Club The Math Club, although one ot the smallest c ubs in its wide variety ot programs. Ot all the arts, mat'ie than all the rest. Through the years, math has been associ ttaking tigures and arriving at a wat mathematics is an art twat a learn. lt was with this thought in mind that the Math C students an opportunity to earn a Stevenson. on the campus, makes up the di and it was long thought that math was a magical tricc o I-lowevcr, in the modern years, it has been realized t club strives to promote a program which will give al the pleasures ot true mathematics. President, George ub was tormed on State's camp tterence matics probably holds greater mysteries ated with people ot superior intelligence, n answer. ll should us. The nd enjoy Loca cwapter ot Futurebusiness Leacers ot America, national organization tor stucents in business ecucation . . . worlcs 'tor betterment ot business department . . . tosters coser rela- tionship among business students on campus . . . gives leadership training . . . acguaints ot business with new developments in the tield-. . . president, l-l. B. Orr. Beta Epsilon T students International Relations Club Strives tor better understanding ot all nations. Membership is gained by scholastic achievement and interest in world attairs. Local chapter attiliated with Carnegie Foundation tor World Peace. One activity was bringing Dr. M. S. Sanduram ot the India Embassy in Washington to State's campus. President, Jack Morris, sponsor, Mr. Sawyer. Firsf Row: Baslcette, Bell, Campbell, Christian, Clark, Creech. Second Row: Fairchild, Groseclose, Johnson, King, Lyle, Morris. Third Row: Norman, Orr, Osborne, Parrott, Patton, Peavyhouse. Fourth Row: Rice, Seal, Tipton, Walker, Young. Officers Jack L. Morris.. ......, .. Gene Seal .,.... ..,. Catherine Tipton. .. Gene Christian ,.., Mr. E. F. Sawyer, .. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .Sponsor Alpha Psi Omega Lambda Epsilon chapter ot Alpha Psi Omega . . . national dramatics traternity . . . out standing drama students honored by membership . . . promotes dramatics and recognizes dra matic ability . . . cooperates with Patchworlc Players in producing plays . . . spring banquet . . president, 'led Ottinger. Zeta lota cwapter ot Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in ec ucation . . . received char- ter in l946 . . . aims to toster higw standarcs ot preparation tor teacwing ancl to invite into bonds ot tellowship those who have attained excellence ot scholarship anc distinction ot achievement as students and servants ot education . . . projects tor benetit ot scwool . . . president, Martha Byles. . Kappa Delta Pi Patchwork Players Develops dramatic ability and appreciation ot dramatics. Otter opportunity tor members to get experience in techniques ot acting, costuming, make-up, lighting and staging. Presents a three-act play each quarter and one-actufp ays in Public Programs. Director, Mr. Pranlfq Pres- ident, Wil ie McNeese. iff 2 ' ' ' 0 . - ,'1,,a A national torensics group. Inter-co egiate ceoating. Extemporary, impromptu, atter din- ner, problem solving and oratory are some ot their challenges. Attended tournaments at the University ot South Carolina, Middle Tennessee State College, Appalachian State and the South- eastern Atlantic Forensics Tournament at l-licliory, North Carolina. Leader, A. l.. Addington: Sponsor, Dr. Wintrey. Pi Kappa Delta Biologia Members are students and taculty members interested in the tield ot sciences . . . tamil- iarizes students with the tield . . . develops protessional interest . . . seeks to benetit the depart- ment . . .good meetings with lectures. tilms, slides, retreshments, discussions . . . provides research grant . . . sends delegate to Tennessee Academy ot Science . . . hamburger tries . . . drosophila . . . good tellowship . . . many hours spent in science building . . . president, Johnny l-larris. Promotes interest in geography . . . membership open to anyone wishing to learn more about the earth . . . studies inhabitants climatic regions, political and natural divisions, natural resources and the economic activities as intluenced by geography . . . social gatherings . . . president, Ver- della McCawley. C-eog raphy Council Student Attiliate ot the American Chemical Society Organized in the tall ot I949 . . . promotes interest in science.. . tellowship among science majors and minors . . . lectures by students and visitors . . . visits industries . . . many hours spent in science building . . . president, Carson Crawtord. Alpha Lambda chapter ot 'national co-ed traternity ot protessional geographers . . . pro- motes geography in education . . . good telowship . . . chartered three years ago . . . worlcs with geography council on various projects . president, l-lelen I-lelvey. Gamma Theta Upsilon Association of Childhood Education Affiliate of Association of Childhood Education International . . . objective to promote elementary education . . . discussions, lectures and films to familiarize members with teaching . . . many rich experiences . . . cootie party, square dance and Buffalo Camp . . . president. Mary Brown Ballew. One of the oldest campus organizations . . . membership open to all home economics majors . . . good food . . . enjoyable social activities . . . affiliate of American l-lome Economics Associa- tion . . . president, Iris Santiago. Home Economics Club Future Teachers of America Strives to familiarize members with teaching profession . . . national organization . . . ob- serves National Education Week . . . helps organize chapters in high schools . . . enriches profes- sional outlook of teaching . . . has exchange programs with other colleges, entertains educators . . . president, Shirley Campbell. Organized to promote a professional interest in industrial arts . . . programs planned to broaden student's knowledge in- field . . . encourages leadership, responsibility, cooperation . . . seeks to benefit department. college and areas . . . sponsors open house to display students efforts in industrial arts . . . annual banquet . president, John l-lolder. Mu Delta Kappa Signs of the Times Contributes talent to the entire student body. Does window scenes at Christmas, tloat num- bers at l-lomecoming, posters. Recognizes and develops artistic abilities. Paint, ink, brushes, posters, more poster, signs, a service group. President, Barbara Coriseg Sponsor, Miss l-larris. Cadet Qfficers Club This organization was tounded in the spring ot l953. Requirements tor membership are that a student be a cadet otticer and his application must be accepted by the otticers ot the club. The purpose ot this club is to promote triendship among its members and to encourage greater cadet participation in school ottices. They sponsor the annual Military Ball. President, Mori. R. CD. T. C. Scenes Lt. Colonel Burrell C. l-lassett. Jr., from the office of the executive for R.O.T.C. affairs in the Army Department in Washington. is wel- comed to East Tennessee State College by President Burgin E. Dossett. Lt. Colonel Ernest E. Broclcman and Dean P. W. Alexander were on hand to help the visiting Army official be- come acquainted with State College and to observe the R.O.T.C. unit. R. CD. T. C. The highlight of the R.CD.T.C. is the annual Military Ball planned and carried out each year by the ad vanced military cadets. Below is the cadet staff and their dates leading the Grand March lntermission is the time for recognizing the sponsors and presentation of precision maneuvering by a craclc drill squad Lt. Col. Brockman Major Carcloza Capt. Jagiello Capt. Hunnicutt Ist Lt. Banks MfSgt. Haworth S.F.C. Henegar S.F.C. Whalen MfSgt. Fiets MfSgt. Johnson MfSgt. Bynum S.F.C. Sawyer MM UP JJ in 2501044 awe gmc. Me, iwfj MQ 7 - ,efyozyu iv!! Q-,ing fd 9W A'f f- Cadt. Lt. Col. Mory - ,Lian-1 lazy JJJ' gy fr Honorary Cadt. Lt. Col. Hordf A6 Q19-,vo '1,f..! Q -WJ-fun i . t. C re L ' L, K iiijffs-n .Q Honor ' Cadt. Major Qarren ' X' a t. Major kles V Cadt. zna Ltines Cadt. Sgt. Lag! Q cadf. sgf. Jmon ' 8 cadf. sgf. Castle Q' A Cadt. Sgt. Adams Cadet Band Cadef Capfain Glenn Siroup Honorary Cadet' Capfain Anne Parroft Cadei Rifle Team Perslwing Rifles First Row: Ken Harrison, Waller Beasley, Reuben Treadway, Cadef Capfain Bill Nave Ed Leseiur' Mickey Jllton' Cadef Firsf Lieufenanf Frank Hyder Second Row: Frank Hyder, Gene Franklin, James Carmichael, Cadef Second Lieufenanf Kenneth Price James Treadway, Kenneilw Price, Clay Marrs, Fox Susong, Cadet Second Lieutenant Gene Franklin Not icfured: Clarence Goodson. P Cadet' Second Lieufenanf Orbin Taylor Company A Company Commander Captain Lacy, Honorary Cadet Captain Johnson Company B Company Commander Captain Woods, Honorary Cadet Captain McClanawan Company Commander Captain Dunning, Honorary Cadet Captain Lackey Company D Company Commander Captain Banks, Honorary Cadet Captain Cornett WT Clulo Brings together those men who have lettered in a sport . . . promotes a better school spirit . . . annual dance and outings . . . initiations . . . promotes sports- manship and leadership . . . encourages participation in intramurals . . . provides lounge . . . assisted with regional high school basketball tournament . . . ot- ticial tootloall programs. Phi Eta Tau A protessional organization tor women students who are majoring or minoring in health and physical education. lt encourages participation in intramurals, develops sportsmanship and leadership, promotes protessional interest in physical education. Sponsors a girls' basketball tournament, sguare dances, has initiation, supper meetings, laundry service tor wom- en's physical education department, annual house- party. A lot ot tun and tellowship working and play- ing together. i Officers President ..,,...,. .......... ...,. M i dge Brewer Vice-President ..... ..., F ranny Dalce Secretary ....... .... P hyllis Bowman Treasurer ...... .... T '.Pat Greer Reporter .... .... J a ne Wallis 'a 1. sf 'Nw -lr .. S, 9' 1 N V uf 1,1 Q rs. Al 1 Jil! 5' ffia M, ey 8' 08951 ,Zig L I , F ,r ,x W . f.X 'illsg 1 .N R1 I 4' I 4 ,- P ' git: l 7. 1 - X Q 1 'W K gf - ' ' J . ... x K Hb ATHLETICS COACHING STAFF End Coach, Crocker: Head Coach, Wood, Line Coach, Liiileford. 1953 Buccaneer Roster Firsf Row, leff fo righf: Warren, Compion, Barker, Wilson, Sams, Gray, Wall, C. Hovis, P. Hovis, Flemming. Second Row: Bergendalwl, Hucldle, Porier, Secl1ris'c, Grindsfaff, Brown, Collins, Chapman, Tippeff, Riley, Maupin, Recfor. Third Row: Manager Pafierson, Walker, Davis, Foster, Poe, Saulsbury, Ford, Morgan, Lowe, Harmon, Hall, Rawls, Talberi Manager Wl'1i'ce. Fourfh Row: Brewer, Ruiherford, Sykes, Duncan, Abner, Morrison, Boone, Dawson, Matihews, Rock, Henderson, Quarles, Hill CO-CAPTAINS Porter Morrison State Loses Opener 21-I3 Sec1son's Record State State State State State State State State State I3 Austin Peay . .. .. ZI Western Kentucky . 33 Western Carolina 20 Maryville ....... 28 Carson-Newman A QI T. P. I. ..t,.... . Z! Appalachian State 28 Middle Tennessee Burley Bowl 48 Emory 3: Henry ., Football Taking advantage ot guick-breathing opportunities and Buccaneer mistakes with tlwe slippery pigskin on a rain-soaked gridiron, the Austin Peay Governors scored all 2I points as the result ot alert play and ability to capitalize on opportunities in a ruggedly touglwt contest which saw ttie score knotted I3-I3 at tialttirne. ,wgu HUDDLE WILSON WARREN BOONE ROCK FORD Guard Back Back End Buccaneers Win Over C-N Eagles 25-O Scoring in every period the Bucs romped over the Carson-Newman Eagles 25-O in the annual home- coming classic. The Arm Wilson and Glue Fingers Morrison were too much for the Eagles as Wilson hit Morrison twice for touchdowns, one for 55 yards with Morrison on a dead run. Bucs Lose to O. V. C. for 33-I3 Failing to cliclc on offense, the Buccaneers bowed before a strong Western Kentucky team 33-I3. Western Kentucky, member of the Ohio Valley Conference, had to come from behind and never lost their lead. Saulsbury and Matthews scored for State. Morrison and l-luddle were standouts in the Buc line. 9 X JIM Back l ::'5st1:- X- ' V I I BUCS WIN BURLEY BOWL STATE THROTTLES EMORY AND HENRY 48 TO I2 IN THE SECOND ANNUAL BURLEY BOWL TILT East Tennessee State's Buccaneers scored seven touchdowns and six extra points to defeat the Emory and Henry Vfasps 48-I2 in the ninth annuaI Burley BowI tootbaII game before 9,300 'Frozen fans. The Bucs' tirst T.D. came earIy in the tirst quar- ter when the Wasps' PhiI Long, back to kick on his own 45, received a bad pass trom center, decided to run and Iost two yards. The Bucs took over at that point and headed tor pay dirt. Eord took a pitch-out and swept around right end tor the score. Morrison missed the try tor the extra point. The Buccaneers struck again when BoIo Porter recovered an Emory and I-Ienry tumble on the Wasps 24. The Arm Wilson tossed a pass to GIue Eingers Morrison in the end zone tor the second touchdown. Morrison kicked the extra point tor a I3-0 Iead. In the second period, WiIson, on his 34, handed ott to SauIsbury who went aII the way to the Wasps I2. SeveraI pIays Iater, The Arm passed to Eoster who went over tor the TD. Morrison's extra point made it 20-0. State's longest run came in the third period when Eoster took a Wasp punt on his own 30 and scampered 70 yards to score. Morrison kicked the baII through the uprights and East Tennessee State was out tront 34-0. The tinal touchdown was the Iengthiest. Emory and I-Ienry's Bob I-Ienry intercepted an attempted Iateral by State on their own II-yard Iine and churned ott 89 yards tor the TD. that made the tinaI score read 48-I2. Standouts in the Buc torward wall were Jim I-Iuddle, Botv Porter and I-IaI Morrison, whiIe Pete Wilson, Jerry Eord and Buddy Saulspury were spark- plugs in the Buccaneer I3acktieId. Good blocking Henderson to the rescue Buccaneers Top Appalachian 21-I9 Coming from behind, I9-7 at halftime, the Buccaneers fought savagely in the second half to win over Appalachian State 2 I-I9. The Arm Wilson hit his favorite receiver, Glue Fingers Morrison, for two touchdown passes. Jerry Ford pushed over a T.D. in the fourth quarter to put the game on ice, but not before Wedge Henderson intercepted a Mountaineer pass late in the quarter that broke up their last threat. Bucslose to Middle Tennessee State 34-28 The State Buccaneers matched the highly favored Middle Tennessee State College Raiders touchdown for touchdown until the fourth quarter with the final score 34-28 in favor of the Raiders. Jerry Ford was the mainstay in the Buccaneer attack. Ford repeatedly pulled over the first downs when needed and scored two touchdowns in the process. State fakes over Ford gefs loose f fsw,af:'M:'3f, - 1 aww .V , , . x , f i f 2 if ' if 'offs l , . f 9 ffff V f-wt't'VWr' Q T r' f 2 4.1,-,rgfryw ll A f , ff . ,..., ,. if .1..,.4.,.,,MC Coach Madison Brooks Basketball There is no doubt that the i953-I954 Buccaneer squad was one ot the greatest small college teams in the South. The Bucs completed the year with a record ot twenty-three games won and only tour games lost. For the third consecutive year State reigned as champion ot the Volunteer State Athletic Conter- ence. Atter winning the season championship, the Bucs deteated Bethel 79-57 in the finals ot the V.S.A.C. tournament. The Bucs went on to win the district championship ot the National Association ot Intercollegiate Ath- letics and competed in the national tourney in Kansas City. First Row, leff fo righf: Fleenor, Kimbro, Dawson, Woy, Simmerly, Wilhoit and McGinnis. Second Row, left to right: Coach Brooks, Upchurch, Sloan, Eclmoncls, Waycaster, Creech, Eclens, Morrison and Manager Patter- SOIL State State State State 'State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State Season's Record Tusculum ,... L.M.U. ....... Memphis State Appy State T. P. l. ,...... , Appy State ... L. M. U. ..... , David Lipscomb Austin Peay Emory 84 Henry MTSC ........ T. P. l. . . MTSC ..,. Morehead .. Milligan ., Tusculum .... Austin Peay Emory 84 Henry Morehead .,.. David Lipscomb Milligan ..,....,. .... Univ. ot Miss. . 9 VSAC Tournament .,,8l L.M.U..... .,.67 UnionU...., ...79 Bethel .. VSAC Champions State State Manager Patterson NAIA District 27 ...95 Bethel .,. NAIA Kansas City .. .72 SW Missouri Last Minute Instructions in EDMONDS ji K .Q.:,q.l f 5 W., l 'QI K 1 y Q ' List, .'.V' i 5. x . A , 1 f. ii, . if? ,i X , - X Xx Zia? G fm? fs 3 4,ssX k S f 'iff' 'ff' 1 Y 3 4 X w Beffy Jennings, Lucy Repass, A. K. Broyles, Pafsye Beach, Genie Dosse-H, Mary Goulding Cheerleaders On a Cold Night They Cheer Us On X , .s X S WK M 2 A - W',.,. 2' N54 XX Q if Rusty Woy-Thira' Base Ely Waddell-Catcher Reb S Baseball First Row, left to right: Don Stiner, C l M d'th H finer-First Base ar ere 1 , . B. Orr, Fred Haren, Bob Sams, Billy Ray, Aubrey Powell, Jerry Ray, Kenneth Haynes, Don Dawson, Jimmie Droke. Second Row: , I , y , Broyles, Coach Mooney, Johnny Wilds, Charlie Hamilton, Durwood Curling, Ely Waddell, Bud Potter. Manager Gene Sams, Wayne Davis, Jack Collins Rusty Woy Dale Armstrong Do le Haren Harold Stout, Bob il 3. l I State State I State State State State State State State ' State State i State State i State l i l 1 l Season's Record 2 Nortl1Georgia ,. , , . , I Western Carolina .. ..,2 King ........, ....25 Milligan ,..4 L.M.U.... .NIO Maryville..,.,4 5 Carson-Newman. ..,7 King ..,4 Maryvilleu., . . .. . .. 8 North Georgia .. 2 Emorygcl-lenry. .... ,.. 2 Emory 84 Henry ., 5 Carson-Newman 6 Milligan i Won-53 Lost-7: Tie--I Broyles makes a round trip Get back there-quick! ,.- , .. .,,, ,, ii, , z 323 Ut f' QW? ' - : , 1 Q W 2 2 , L fi f Coach Jim Mooney Was he out? Rusty tallies for State - M W , , si .,,.- , ..,,.-,- 'I - .4 it ' I Q ?,g.Iz.:A- ffiiiamni 4 . .f , -U - 1 W.. 2f '-501-fate-CQ: + - Qf'f'ru.. ? No. 1 man, ALLEY No. 2 man, THOMPSON Tennis The State Netmen coached by Lloyd T. Roberts play a busy schedule during the spring guarter and work hard to win honors tor their school in the Smoky Mountain and the Volunteer State Athletic Conferences. Among the l953 opponents were Tuscu- lum, Carson-Newman, Milligan, l..lVl.U., Ten- nessee Wesleyan, Emory and l-lenry and University ot Tennessee. Won, I Ig lost, 3. Coach and Tennis Squad: L. T. Roberts, Joe Harris, Deacon Watts, Don Weir, Leroy Alley, Shelfon Thompson, John Woodruff Swimming ' Picnics ' Dancing C-irls' Intramurals Our intramural program is open to any girl who wishes to participate. The intramural program otters a large variety ot activities tor girls interested. This program is headed by the manager, assistant manager, and director with letter girls supervising each sport. An outgrowth ot the intramural program is the girls' extramural basketball team, which played several college and high school teams this year. By participating in the ditterent activ- ities, the girls may win the tollowing awards: TS, chevron, T sweater, and T blanket. Girls winning additional points above their T blanket receive special recognition by having their name placed upon a plaque. ln the year's pro- gram the tollowing sports are included: speeds- ball, hiking, swimming, tennis, badminton, horseshoes, tumbling, modern dance and sott- ball. Fio'o's Frolicking Fleas ? ? ? Director-Mrs. Maxey Managers-Whitley, Bowman Ready, set, splash! N0 flldginq. 509956 Good black seven for Eades Make her eat rt Peg Sfafe's Leffer Girls The Exframural Team l'm happy when l'm hiking? 1 i N Looks good fo me Sfri-i-ike fwo Liffle Mo-No? A perfect aim How about a ringer? Block that shot! Men's Intramurals Participation in this year's program has been large. Each activity was tilled with ready and willing participants. Teams battled closely and narrowly tor championships. The cross-country winner was Val Miller, a treshman. Other activ- ities include tennis, horseshoes, ping pong, sott- ball and basketball. The tournaments were closely tollowed, not only by the teams, but also by inter- ested rooters tor the various teams. Jack Mullins served as manager who worked hard and did a good job in keeping the program coordinated and running smoothly. Look Mom, l'm flyin' Hold that line! Need any help? Anfe over A Toss Up Go, man, go 4fh down, 110 fo go I win What! No feathers? Refs Show Their Spirif Refs Become Rabbifs HOME A Good Orchesfra 1 if . 3 The Freshman Float COMING Ella'S Af19efS Finishing Touches 1 9 2 :P ., we g f ,. J v g e K 6 - Ha ,f f ..F' L- , u g .L -wwf, '. . 1,. LJ. I KH. 52?-?:E:-gb 1 A. 94 Red Cross Drive CAMPUS fm :mm pflVl!ege 'IO' Dufy fo yofe Ak Rai W EVENTS Winter Wonderland Sock-Hop -.5 '41 K,f S, Tx. I l ,.-.. swf ILNX . rv- f. Xe ,wwf r -w-...Q Q - 1 RELAX x .f ATICDN ,ff wwf: my Senior Class Index ABTNIER, VfILLIAi'VI RAY T-gage, Try-i T, P, I.: Kappa Delta Pi, I953-54: Vice-President of Student Body, i953-543 T Club, I952-54: Football, I952-54: Nu Sigma Alpha, ICYS3-54: ROTC Officer, Cadet Battalion Com- mander, I952-54: Who's Who, I954i Dean's List, I952-53: Most Outstanding Cadet, I952-53: Distinguished Military Student, 1952-53. ALEXANDER, MARY ANN Westminster Fellowship, I95O-54, Vice-President, I952-53: Sigma Theta Kappa, I95O-53, Secretary, I95I-52: House Government, Carter Hall, I95I-52. ARNOLD, PEGGY GERALDINE Geography Council, I953-54: Patchwork Players, I95I-52: Col- legian Statf, I95I-52: Lyceum, I953-54. ATTAWAY, GEDIS MCSWAIN Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. BALLEW, MARY BROWN Geography Council, I95I-54, Vice-President, I953, Secretary and Treasurer, I954: F.T.A., I95I-54, Vice-President, I952, President, I9S3: A.C.E., I95I-54, Secretary and Treasurer, I953, President, I954: B.S.U., l95l-53: Phi Alpha, l952-54, Vice-President, I954: Phi Eta Tau, I95I-54: Intramurals, I95I-53,.TS, I953: Who's Who, l954: Dean's List, If-752-53. BAIRD, DOROTHY SUE Beta Epsilon, I952-54, Reporter: Lambda Chi, I95Z-53. BARNET-T, BOB Biology Club, I953-54. BERRY, ANNA KATHERYN Home Economics, I952-54. BIRD, JOAN Transfer from Tusculum. BOLEY, EDWARD Band, I95I-54, First Lieutenant, l953-54: ETS Club, I952-54: Glee Club, l952: Orchestra, I952-54: Wesley Foundation, I95I-I954: Central Religious Council, I953-54. BOSHEARS, MORTON Transfer from Carson-Newman: Nu Sigma Alpha, I952-54. BOYD, JOHN KEARFOTT Transfer from Lees-McRea Junior College. BRANDON, JOAN PHYLLIS Delta Pi Delta, I95l-54, House Government, I954: Phi Eta Tau, I95I-54: Apple Bowl Queen, I952: Class Beauty, I952-53: Band Sponsor, l954. BREWER, DENNY H. Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan: Football, I953: Nu Sigma Alpha, I953-54: Veterans Club, i952-53. BREWER, MILDRED F.T.A., l95I-54, Historian, I95I-52: A.C.E., l95I-I954, President, l953-54: B.S.U,, l95l-54, Vice-President, l952-53: Phi Alpha, l95I-54: U.S.G., I95I-54: House Government, I95l-54, Governing Council, I952-54: Phi Eta Tau, l95I-54, President, I953-54: Intra- murals, I95l-54, Letter Girls, I952-54: Who's Who, I953-54: Senior Personalities, I954. BRITTON, BOBBYE IRENE Transfer from Hiwassee College: Wesley Foundation, I952-54. BROOKS. CHARLES WAYNE Beta Epsilon, I952-54, Vice-President, I953-54: Wesley Foundation, I95I-53: Dean's List, l953. BULL, DONALD EUGENE Transfer trom Hiwassee College: Geography Council, I953-54: Wesley Foundation, I95l-53. BU RLESON, AM ELIA ANN E Transfer from Lees-McRae College: Glee Club, l953: Wesley Foundation, I953-54-. BYLES. MARTHA LOUISE Choir, I95I-54, Accompanist, I95l-54: ETS Club, l952-54: Glee Club, I95l-54, Vice-President, I95I-54, Secretary, I953-54: Or- chestra, I952-54, Vice-President, I952-53: M.E.N.C., I95I-54: Girls Trio, I953-54: Kappa Delta Pi, I952-54, President, I953-54: Kappa Chi Nu, I953-54: Sigma Theta Kappa, I952-54: House Gov- ernment, Carter Hall, I95I-54, President: Reporter of Senior Class, I953-54: Who's Who, I954: Dean's List, I95O-54. CAM PBELL, SHIRLEY GAYLE F.T.A., l95I-54, President, I953-54: A.C.E., l9S2-54: I.R.C., i952- 54: Y.W.C.A., I952-54, President, I953-54: B.S,U., I95I-54, Cor- responding Secretary, I953-54: U.S.G., I953-54: House Govern- ment, Stone Hall, I953-54: Who's Who, I954: Honor Roll, I953. CANTWELL, BETTY HOLT F.T.A., I950-5I: Central Religious Council, I953-54, Vice-President: Westminster Fellowship, I95I-54, Council Representative, I954: Sigma Omega, I95O-5I: House Government, Stone Hall, Intra- murals, l95I-54. CARVER, MALINDA C. CHILDRESS, DOROTHY BUNTING Transfer from Mars Hill College. CHRISTIAN, ESTELL GEN E Kappa Delta Pi, I952-54: I.R.C., I95I-54, Treasurer, I952-54: Pi Kappa Delta, l953-54: B.S.U., I95I-54, Treasurer, I952-54: President of Junior Class, I952-53: Who's Who, I954: Honor Roll. COM PTON, MARY LOU Glee Club, l9SI-52: Beta Epsilon, l952-54, Secretary, I953-54: Patchwork Players, l952: Delta Pi Delta, I9S2-54, Secretary, I953- 54: Honor Roll, I95I-'54: Dean's List, Summer, I952: Secretary of Stone Hall, I953-54. ' COX, DONALD E. ROTC, Cadet Captain. CRAWFORD, WILLIE EDWARD CREECH, ELIZABETH JEANN ETTE I.R.C., I953-54: Pi Sigma, I95I-54, Secretary, I952-537 U.S.B.. Secretary, I954: Cheerleader, I95I-54: Homecoming Queen. I95O-5I: May Day Attendant, I95I-53: Senior Personalities, I954: Beauty Nominee, I954: Dean's List: Honor Roll: Miss ETSC: Miss Pershing Ritle. DAKE, MARTHA ANN Buccaneer Staff, I952-54: Wesley Foundation, I95O-53: Sigma Omega Sorority, I95I-54, Treasurer, I952-53, Vice-President, I953- 54: Phi Eta Tau Sorority, I95I-54, Treasurer, I95I-52, Secretary, I952-53: Intramurals, I95I-54: Letter Girls, l952-54: Honor Roll, Summer, I953. DEWALD, LESTER K. Beta Epsilon, I953-54: Honor Roll, I953. DUGGER, WILMA ELAINE Beta Eps'Ion, I952-54: Y.W.C.A,, I95I-52: B.S.U., I95I-52. DYSON, ROBERT Geography Council, I953-54: Gamma Theta Upsilon, I953-54: Honor Roll, I952-53. ELLIS, MONA MARIE Transfer from Mars Hill College: Glee Club, I953: Home Ec- onomics, I954: Buccaneer Staff, I953-54: Pi Sigma, I953-54, Vice- President U.S.G., I953-54, House Government, President ot Stone Hall, I954. ERNST, PHILIP F. I.R.C., I95I-52: Wesley Foundation, I95I-52, President, I95l-52: Central Religious Council, I95I-52, President, I952-53. ESTEP, EM MA JEAN Glee Club, I952-54. FARRIS, GEORGE PETE Beta Epsilon, I'-752-54: Nu Sigma Alpha, I95I-54. FORD, JERRY RONALD T Club, I95I-54, Football, I95I-54: Nu Sigma Alpha. I95I-54. Treasurer, I954: May Day Court, I952-54. Senior Class Index F.T.A., I952-54: A.C.E., I952-53: Vfesley Foundation, I95I-531 Phi Eta Tau, I952-54-, Intramurals, I95I-54. GARLAND, LAWRENCE EDWARD T Club, I952g Baseball: ROTC, I953-54. GARLAND, LOYD A. GENTRY, WILLIAM ELLIS Student Affiliate of the ACS, I953-541 Dean's List, Honor Roll. GILLESPI E, CI-IARLES BRYAN Wesley Foundation, I95I-541 U.S.G., I953-54: I-louse Government, Ritter I-Iall, I952-53, President of Senior Class, I954g Nu Sigma Alpha, I95I-54: Secretary, i952-53, Vice-President I953-543 Senior Personalities, I954. GRANT, JOI-INNIE DORIS Transfer from Lees-McRae College: Y.W.C.A., I953-54: B,S.U., 1953-54, Phi Alpha, I954 GREENE, LILLIE MAE GROSS, I-IUGI-I DANA, JR. Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University: B.S.U., I95O-5I. I-IAMPTON, BENIC P. Mu Delta Kappa, I953g Geography Council, I953. I-IAM PTON, DONALD WAYNE Mu Delta Kappa, I953. I-IARRIS, JOE C., JR. Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College: Geography Council, I952-531 T Club, I954g Intramurals, I954: Tennis, I953-54. I-IARRIS, JOHNNY M. Geography Council, I953-54: Gamma Theta Upsilon, I952-54, Treasurier, I953-545 Biology Club, I95I-54, Vice-President, I952- 53, President, I953-54: Track, I95I-52: Alpha Phi Omega, I95I-54, Secretary, I952-53. I-IAYNES, SYLVIA LOUISE BROWNING Choir, I95l-547 ETS Club, I953-54, Secretary, I953-547 Glee Club, l95I-54: Orchestra, I95I-541 M.E.N.C., I95I-54, Reporter, I953- 54g Kappa Delta Pi, I954g Phi Alpha, I95I-543 I-Ionor Roll. I-IELVEY, I-IELEN I-IOPE Geography Council, I95I-54,.Secretary and Treasurer, I952, President, I953g Gamma Theta Upsilon, I952-54, Secretary and Treasurer, I95I-53, President, I954g F.T.A., I95I-54, I-listorian, I952g A.C.E., I952-533 Wesley Foundation, I95I-53: Phi Alpha, I95I-54, Secretary, I954g Phi Eta Tau, I95I-541 Intramurals, I95I- 54g Letter Girls, I953p Secretary of Junior Class, I953q Who's Who, I954g I-Ionor Roll, I95I. I-IERRON, MARGIE LYNN Band, I95I-543 ETS Club, I953-541 F.T.A., I95O-5I7 Westminster Fellowship, I95O-521 Christian Workers, I953-54, Delta Pi Delta, I95I-54, Treasurer, I952-53, Pres'dent, I953-541 U.S.G., I952-54: I-louse Government, Cooper I-Iall, President, I952-531 Pan-I-Iellenic Council, I953-54, Vice-Presidentq Phi Eta Tau, I952-541 Twirlers, I95I-54, I-lead Majorette, I952-541 Intramurals, I95I-54: Who's Who, I954, I-IUFFMAN, NORMA JEAN Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyang Glee Club, I952-54, I-IUSKEY, ELEANOR SUE Transfer from I-Iiwassee: Choir, I95O-525 Wesley Foundation, I952-54. ISAACS, BETTY J EANN E Band, I95I, I953q Glee Club, I95D-53: Delta Pi Delta, I954. JENNINGS, RALPI-I EDMOND President of U.S.B., I953-543 U.S.G., I95O-54: Intramurals, I95I- 53: Vice-President of the Junior Class, I952-53: Phi Beta Chi, I95I-54, Business Manager, I952-53, Alpha Phi Omega, I953-543 Who's Who, I953-547 I-Ionor Roll: Chairman of Kentucky-Ten- nessee Region NSA, I953-543 Co-Chairman, Leadership Confer- ence, I953g National Executive Committee, National Student Association, I953-54. JOI-I JON JON Transfer from Lees-McRae Collegeg Biology Club, I953-547 Alpha Psi Omega, I953-54, B.S.U., I953-543 Phi Beta Chi, I953-54. NSON, JULIET BARKER Transfer from Boston Universityq Alpha Psi Omega, I952-54, Vice-President, I952: Pi Kappa Delta, l95I-52, Vice-President, I9521 Patchwork Players, I95O-54, Vice-President, I953g Collegian, I95Ig Pi Sigma, I95O-53, I-louse Government, President of Cooper I-Iall, I9531 Wfhols Who, I954: Speech Award, I95I. ES, JEANNE ELIZABETH Collegian, I95I-52, Reporter: Phi Alpha, I95O-54. ES, SI-IIRLEY RUTI-I JORDAN, EDWARD EUGENE Transfer from Union College: ETS Club, I9543 Glee Club, I952- 54g Orchestra, I953-54, Vice-President: NVesIey Foundation, I953- 543 Christian Workers, I9S3-541 I-Ionor Roll, I952-531. Chess Club, I952-53, Secretary, Ministerial Association, I952-53, Re- porter, All School Production, I954. KING, CI-IRISTINE Collegian, I952: Delta Pi Delta, I95I-54, Vice-President, I953-54: Nominee for Senior Beauty: Barnwarming Oueen, I953. KING, ELIZABETH WORMELEY KING, JAMES BRADFORD Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College: Choir, I952-54, Pres- ident, I9547 Glee Club, I952-54: Mixed Ouartette, Male Ouar- tette, I952-54, I.R.C., I953-543 Wesley Foundation, I952-547 U.S.G., I953-54g Who's Who, I953-54. KENNEDY, ANNE L. Beta Epsilon, I95Ig Sigma Theta Kappa, I95I-547 Pan-I-Iellenic. LAKIN, VANDA JANE Geography Council, I953-541 F.T.A., I952-53, Y.W.A., I952-54: B.S.U., I95I-543 Phi Alpha, I95l-53. LIAFSI-IA, SATI RO EUTI-IEMIO Mu Delta Kappa, I952-54, Reporter, I952, Secretary, I954. LOCKE, MILDRED INEZ F.T.A., I952-54, I-Iistorian, I9547 A.C.E., I95I-54, Reporter, I952- 53, Secretary and Treasurer, I953-545 Intramurals, I95I-52. LUNSFORD, MYRAN LOY ETS Club, I953-54-3 Glee Club, I94B-53: Orchestra, I953-543 Patchwork Players, I948-50. LYLE, BETTY ROSE Kappa Delta Pi, I952-543 I.R.C., I952-545 Pi Sigma, I95I-54, Vice- President, I952-53, Pres'dent, I953-547 Pan-I-Iellenic, I953-54. LYONS, DWIGI-IT KEITI-I Biology Club, I95I3 Alpha Psi Omega, I95I-54, Secretary, I952, Reporter, I953, I-Iistorian, I954g Patchwork Players, I95I-53, Secretary, I95I, Business Manager, I952-53, Parliarnentarian, I953-54, Collegian, I95I-54, Reporter, I95I, News Editor, I952, Associate Editor, I953, Editor, I9543 B.S,U., I95I-54, Reporter, I952, President, I953g Central Religious Council, I952-53, Pres- ident, I952-533 U.S.G., I952-543 Nu Sigma Alpha, I954-5 Who's Who, I952-53, I953-54, I-Ionor Award in Dramatics, I-Ioncr Award in Publications, Chairman of I953 Leadership Conference MALONE, ALMA JEAN Transfer from Phoenix College. MARTIN, VELMA LOREN E Choir, I952-531 I-Iome Economics, I94-4-48, I953g Adelanta, I945- 547 Signs-of-Times, I9537 Commuters Club, I944-48: Phi Eta Tau, IQ46-48, MARTINEAU, CORNELIUS LOUIS McGINNIS, GARY McN T Club, I95I-541 Basketball, I95I-54, Nu Sigma Alpha. I952-54. EESE, WILLIE JOSEPI-IINE Lambda Chi, I952-541 F.T.A., I953-543 Alpha Psi Omega. I952- 54g Patchwork Players, I952-54, President, I954: Collegian, I952- Senior Class Index 54 B1,E7neLi Manager, I952-54, Circulation Manager, l952-S3: E.S.U., V953-54: Data Kappa. l9S3-54: Who's Who, ICIS4: Dramatic A.-fard. MQINTOSH, JAMES ELWYN Transter from Western Carolina College. Buccaneer, I954: Phi Alpha, I95I-54, President, l952: U.S.G., I95I- 53: House Government, I95l-54, Vice-President ot Stone Hall, I953-54: Pan-Hellenic, I95l-53: ROTC Sponsor, l953-54: May Day Court, I95I-53: Who's Who, I952-53-54: Senior Personalities, I954: Class Beauty, I952-53: Honor Roll, I953-54. PAYNE, BETTY RUTH MQIVER, MARGARET LOUISE Band, I95O-53: eiee Club, 1950-54: M.E.N.c., 1952-541 Y.W.c.A.. Y.W.A., I95I-54: Westminster Fellowship, l9Sl-53: Pi Sigma, IQSI-53: House Government, I95I-54, Treasurer ot Carter Hall, Intramurals, I95I-S4-, Letter Girls, l953. MILLER, RAYMOND M. Mu Delta Kappa, I952, Treasurer, I953. MORELOCK, DOYLE E. Band, I950-53. MORI, WILLIAM GUINO Battal'on Commander, l954: Football, I947: Commuter Club, Tennis Team: Beta Epsilon: Phi Beta Chi: Cadet Captain, I9S3, Veterans Club, I953-54: Track Team, Bridge Club, Debate Club. MORRELL, BARBARA JANE Transter trom Maryville College: Biology Club, I952-54: Wesley Foundation, I952-54. MORRIS, JACK L. Choir, I952-54, Vice-President, l953-54: Glee Club, l95O-5I: Ouartette, I953-54: Kappa Delta Pi, I953-54: I.R.C., President, I954: U.S.G., l954: Reporter ot Junior Class, l952-53: Sigma Phi Alpha, Vice-President: May Day Court, I953: Who's Who, I954. MORRISON, HAL Mu Delta Kappa, I953-54: T Club, l95l-54: Football, l95O-54, Co-Captain, I952-54, Basketball, I95O-54: Baseball, I95I: Track, I95I-53: Senior Personalities, I954. MYERS, LOIS BELLE Y.W.A., I95O-52: B,S.U., I95O-54: Phi Alpha, l95I-54, Treasurer l953-54. N EECE, COY Patchwork Players, I953: Collegian, I953: Alpha Phi Omega, I953. NELSON, FRANK EARL Transter from Hiwassee College: Choir, l952-54: Signs-ot-Times, I953-54: Vifesley Foundation, I952'53, House Government, Ritter I-Iall, I953-54: Vice-President ot the Senior Class, I954, Election Committee, Assembly Committee. NICHOLS, ELBERT HENRY Transter from Carson-Newman College: Mathematics Club, I954. O'DELL, TENN ESSEE ANN Choir, l952-54, Secretary, I954: ETS Club, l953-54: Glee Club, I95I-53: M.E.M.C., I953, Ouartette, l953: Kappa Chi Nu, I954: Sigma Theta Kappa, I9SI-54, President, l954: U.S.G., I954: Pan- Hellen'c, l954: Election Commission, l954. OLIVER, EDWIN T., JR. ORR, Choir, l952-54: Glee Club, I95I-53: Phi Beta Chi, Vice-President, l952, President, I953-54. HORACE BROODUS. JR. Beta Epsilon, I952-54, Vice-President, I952-53, President, I953-54: Wesley Foundation, l95O-54: U.S.G., l954: T Club, l952-54: Baseball, l95I-54: Honor Roll, l95O, l953. PAINTER, FREDDIE Band, I95I-54: ETS Club, l953-54, President: Glee Club, l95O- 54, Treasurer, I953-54: M.E.M.C., l95I-54, Secretary, I952-53: Kappa Delta Pi, I95Z-54, Secretary, l953-54: Kappa Chi Nu, l953-54: Who's Who, I954: Honor Rall. PALMER, JOTTIE I.. Collegian, I953-54, Assistant Business Manager. PALMER, VERDELLA M. Transter trom Lincoln Memorial University: Geography Council l95I-54, President, l953-54: Gamma Theta Upsilon, l95le54: Corresponding Secretary, l954. PARROTT, FRANCES ANNE Band, I95l-54: Choir, l95l-54: ETS Club, l95I-54: Glee Club, l95l-54: Orchestra, l95l-54: M.E.N.C., I95I-54: I.R.C., I95I-54: I95O-54: B.S.U., I95O-54: Mu Iota Tau, l953-543 Pan-Hellenic, l954, Treasurer, I954. PEAVYHOUSE, CHARLES EDWIN Transter trom Tennessee Wesleyan: Glee Club, I949-50: I.R.C., I949-54: Alpha Psi Omega, I949-54, Treasurer, I95O-5l: Patch- work Players, I949-54, Reporter, I95O-5I: Collegian, I94-9-54: Buccaneer, I95O-54, Sports Editor, I953-54: Wesley Foundation, I94954: U.S.G., I953-54: Nu Sigma Alpha, I954. PERRY, DORIS ANN Glee Club, I95I-54: Alpha Phi Omega, I94I-54, Reporter, I953- 54: Patchwork Players, I95l-54: Collegian, l952-54: Westminster Fellowship, l95I-54: Delta Pi Delta, I95l-54, Vice-President. I953-54: Pan-Hellenic, I952-53: Honor Rall. PERRY, KENNETH PAUL Mu Epsilon Nu, I95l-54, Vice-President, l953-54: Alpha Phi Omega, I95l-54, Vice-President, l95l'52, President, l952-53. PORTER, ROBERT GENE T Club, I95I-54: Football, I95O-54, CO-Captain, I953: Nu S'gma Alpha, I95l-54, Reporter, l953. POTTER, EDNA VONCANON Transter from Milligan College. OUALLS, BLADELL R. Transter trom Hiwassee College: Transfer from Emory and Henry: Delta Psi Omega, I948-54, Secretary and Treasurer: Patchwork Players, I953-54. RAHM, RICHARD D. Transter trom U.S.M.M.A.: Mathematics Club, I953-54, President: Sigma Phi Alpha: Honor Roll. RANKIN, HORACE COX Mathematics Club, I954. RAY, ROYAL CLIFFORD Mathematics Club, l954. RICHARDS, SARAH Transfer trorn Hiwassee College, SAMS, ROBERT F. T Club, I95l-54: Baseball, I95l-53: Basketball, I95I-52: Sigma Phi Alpha, I95I-54. ROBERTS, JUNE M. Band, I95O-SI: Geography Council, I952: F.T.A., l95I-54: A.C.E., l95I-54: Treasurer, I952-54, Vice-President, I953-54: Kappa Delta Pi, I954: Wesley Foundation, l95I-54: Delta Pi Delta, I95I-54, Reporter, l9S3-54: House Government, Carter Hall, I95O-52, Cooper'Hall, l952'54, Secretary, l953-54: Pan-Hellenic, I952: Phi Eta Tau, l952-54: Vice-President ot Sophomore Class, I95I-52: Honor Roll. ROS EBER RY, H ELEN KATE Glee Club, I95O-5l: Lambda Chi, I952: B.S.U., I95l-54: Miracle Book Club, I952: Modern Dance Club, l954: Honor Roll, l952- 53: Dean's List, l953-54, SCUDDER, JAMES B. Transter trom University ot Tennessee SCHREST, JOY LEE Glee Club, l95l-52: Kappa Delta Pi, l953-54: Alpha Psi Omega, I952-54, Historian, l9S2-53: Patchwork Players, I95O-54, Alumnae Secretary, I952-53: Radio Club, l952-53: Collegian, I95I-52: Sigma Theta Kappa, I95l-54: Pan-Hellenic, l952-53: ROTC Sponsor, I952-53: Dean's List, I952, Honor Roll, I95O-54. SECRIST, HARRY P. U.S.G., l9'54: House Government, President ot Browning Hall, I954: T Club, l95O-54, Social Chairman, I952: Football, I95O- 54: Nu Sigma Alpha, l95O-54. Senior Class Index WEBB. GRADY C. Transfer from Pennsylvania State: Glee Club, I95O-5Ig Collegian, Geography Council, I952-543 Biology Club, I953-54. I953-541 Westminster Fellowship, I95I-52: Intramurals, I95O-52 Honor Roll, I9537 Dramatic Club, I9S0-52. SIMMERMAN, SARAH LUCILLE F.T.A., 1950-54, Reporter, I95O-5Ig A.c.E., 195354. SIZEMORE, STUART r Club, I95I-543 Basketball, I95I7 Mu Epsilon Nu, I95I'54g WHITE. WARREN DALE WHITLEY, JOAN ANNYCE Signs-ot-Times, I953-54: Buccaneer, I952-537 Sigma Omega, SI-IOUN, PEGGY MAXINE I WHALEY, AVIES RICHARDS Transter trom Tusculurnq Mu Iota Tau, I954. WHITE, DON E. Transter trom Milligan College: Ministerial Association. Basketball Manager. SMITH, FRANK CARDEN Transfer from University ot Tennessee: Geography Council, I953- 54g Gamma Theta Epsilon, I953-54: Honor Roll, I952-53. SMITH, JOHN C. Biology Club, I953-541 Buccaneer, I954g Wesley Foundation, I95Og I-louse Government, Vice-President ot Ritter Hall, I953-547 Track, I95I: Sigma Phi Alpha, I95I-54, Treasurer, I9S3-54: Intramurals. STINER, DONALD LEE T Club, I952-543 Intramurals, I952-537 Baseball, I952-53. I95Of54, Treasurer, I954g U.S.G., I95I-543 House Government, Secretary ot Cooper Hall, I952-533 Phi Eta Tau, I95O-54, Pres- ident, I952-531 Intramurals, I95O-54, Assistant Manager, I952-53, Manager, I953-541 Treasurer ot Freshman Class, I95O-523 Who's Who, I953-541 Class Beauty, I952-533 Letter Girls, I95I-541 Plaque Recognition, I953a54. WIDENER, NANCY KING Signs-ot-Times, I953-54, Wesley Foundation, I95O-543 Phi Alpha, I95I-54: U.S.G., I953-543 House Government, I95O-543 Pan- Hellenic President, I953-543 Secretary ot Sophomore Class, I95I- 52: Treasurer ot Senior Class, I953-543 Who's Who, I953-54. STOUT, BILLIE JACK Veterans, I953. STOUT, JOYCE DEAN Band, I95O-54, Reporter, I953-S45 ETS Club, I953-547 Glee Club, I95O-543 Orchestra, I952-53: M.E.N.C., I952-541 Mu Iota Tau WILLIAMS, MARY ALICE Glee Club, I95I-535 M.E.N.C., I952-541 Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, ROY JAMES I952-54, President, I953-54: U.S.G.. I952-54: Pan-Hellenic, I952: PHILIP B.S.U,, I95I-521 Nu Sigma Alpha, I95I'52. WADDELL, JOANNE ELIZABETH Orchestra, I95Ig Beta Epsilon, I95I-52: Patchwork Players, I95I- 53g Collegian, I95I-54. - WINEBARGER, DOROTHY ANN Beta Epsilon, I953-543 Dean's List, I953. WOODS, JIMMY D. 54: Who's Who, I954g Honor Roll, I95I-53. SUTTON, ANN B. ETS Club, I953-54, Treasurer: Glee Club, I95O-54: M.E.N.C., I95I-535 Y.W.C.A., I95I-52. SUTTON, REBECCA JANE Signs-ot-Times, I952-543 Y.W.C.A., I95l-521 B.S.U., I95I-521 Mir acle Book Club, I952-53. TAYLOR, MARTHA ANN Transfer trom Tennessee Wesleyang Home Economics, I952-53: Collegian, I952-53. TAYLOR, ORBIN Buccaneer, Associate Editor, I'-753, Editor, I954g U.S.G., I9541 Intramurals, I95I-53: Sigma Phi Alpha, I95I-54, Reporter, I953q Pershing Rifle, l953-54 PI.O, I954' ROTC Otticer, I953-54 Alpha Psi Omega, I9537 Sigma Phi Alpha, I954g ROTC Otticer, I953-54: Veterans Club. WORKMAN, JOANN LEWIS Glee Club, I95I-52g Beta Epsilon, I953g B.S.U., I95I-52: Sigma Omega, I95I-54. May Day Court, I95Iq Wh-o's .Who, P9541 Distinguished'Military SUE Student, I953. THOMPSON, VERA EVERHART Transter trom Carson-Newman: Y.W.A., I952-54: Sigma 'Omega, I952-54. TIPTON, PEARL CATHERINE I.R.C., I952-54, Secretary, I953-541 Wesley Foundation, I95O-54, Secretary, I95I-52, President, I952-53, Worship Chairman, I953- 54: Central Religious Council, I952-537 Phi Alpha, I95O-54, Mathematics Club, I9S4. FISHER, BETTIE JO Transter trom Vfrginia Intermont: Band, I952g I-Iome Economics, I953-54, Reporter: Sigma Omega, I952-54: Maiorette, I952. POTTER, FRANCES JUANITA Band, l95Ig ETS Club, I953-541 Glee Club, I9SO-54, President, I953-543 Orchestra, I952-533 M.E.N.C., I95O-547 Delta Kappa, I952-54, Secretary, I952-53, Vice-President, I953-547 U.S.G., l953- Secretary, I95I-533 House Government, Vice-President ot Carter 541 WhO'S VVIWO. 195354. Iilqgglg,-SIZSI-52: Secretary ot Senior Class, I953-547 Who's Who, WARREN Transter trom Tennessee Wesleyan. BELL, CAROLYN Beta Epsilon, I9S3-54, Reporter, l953y Treasurer, I9541 Sigma Omega, I95Z-543 I--louse Government, I953-54, Treasurer, Cooper Hall: Honor Roll. COLE, BU FORD ISHMAN Geography Council, I953-54, Vice-President, I954g Gamma Theta Upsilon, I953-54: Beta Epsilon, I953-54. GREEN, BILL RHEA WADDELL, WILLIAM C. Mr. Delta Kappa, I953-54. WALKER, BOBBY JOE I.R.C., I953-54: Westminster Fellowship, I954g Intramurals, I954g Phi Beta Chi, I952-54: Honor Roll, I954 WALL, ELIZABETH ANNE Transter trom Virginia Intermont College: Delta Kappa, I952-54, WALLIS, JANE L. Choir, I952-547 Band, I95O-541 Glee Club, I952-54. Adelante Club, I950-SI, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi, I953-54: Buccaneer, I952-54, Assistant Business Manager, I952-53, Business Manager, I953-543 B.S.U., I952-53, Vice-President: Phi Alpha, I952-54, Reporter, I95I-52, Vice-President, I952-53: U.S.G.. I95I- S4g Phi Eta Tau, I95O-54, Reporter, I95I-547 Intramurals, ISISO-54, Letter Girls, I95I-541 Secretary ot Freshman Class, I95O-5I: President ot Sophomore Class, I95I-523 Who's Who, I952-53, I953-541 Dean's List, l953g Honor Roll. SEAL, BOBBY GENE Beta Epsilon, I95O-54, President, If-752.533 Kappa Delta Pi, I953- 54-3 I.R.C., I952-54, Vice-President, i953-54: B.S,U,, I95I-54: Intramurals, Football, I9SI452, Basketball, I952-53: Treasurer, Junior Classy Nu Sigma Alpha, I952-54: Honor Roll, eight quarters. .J' i 0 in sf -I J 1,' Q L N 1 rv In U 'IJ i M,k fy . X 1 V. ,f . I . .WA I i jul Located: 10th District, Vifashington County-Northside of Watauga River, U. S. Highway 11-E . .E E I , f IM uf ,uf if jf., Q! THE SPOT STEAKHOUSE FARMS , U ff W ' If If and 4, 'f C . , K ' vfegg 1.-V 1 .- - vi MAYVIEW FAREMS Affflffizf f ff2'f.4,4,f, Located: Sth District, Washington County 'Q 'Y ffl 1-' 1.-gif ' MA' .1 .fwzf s .iff wr ..a41fff'f'-f sk few' f .v5yl ' 'iii 5' 1' .I 3 .M 4 . 15,2 A X' l.-1, K. B. Eileenmere 20th , 'ff 4 Breeders of Registered Purebred Aberdeen Angus Cattle b S ,541 5 Herd Sires: K. B. Eileenmere 20th-L. R. Eileenmere 18th We I H BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE R A ' ' Owned and Operated by ' ' ' - L DON F. BRADFORD DON F. BRADFORD, JR. G. W. CBILLJ BRADFORD W. W. MAY THE SPOT A Grade A 421 East Main Street Johnson City, Tennessee Special Plate Lunch Each Week Day Open 6:00 A.M. Close 2:00 A.M. We serve the best . . . STEAKS FRIED SHRIMP COUNTRY HAM DELICIOUS SALADS FRIED CHICKEN TOASTED SANDWICHES MILK SHAKES CWe do not sell beerj You Are Always Welcome at The Spot Paved Drive-In Air Conditioned Dining Room Curb Service . Owned and Operated by DON P. BRADFORD, SR- G. W. CBILLJ BRADFORD 54, Pu, T 4 .i, mf ,,. V 'fjf ri, N- at . 1? 'Q I! U 541.55 .2 1 .4 v Y 13: ' v ' 'Q '5' u ML - ian, r ix . - : ,, f Leg, 'W 'T' -' W A I X E , , Y' . 'Y 'Q' Y - f 4' 'fu 9 , 'N 'M I. - 5 fi 'ff '. 'fi f ', 'I S ' Q? ' . mi Y L, A-,S in va ' 350- , W- M . A. ' A .n- fw.. -,, m -7. ' fx- 'F M., ' ., -, A A ,i T , .b V Riu' K. fr' 'Ii 4 A '- - A, Ek f-fm N' I f -Q EXT' K K?F1 , Klein . dx- In ,.-wifi! 'vvj' n . Q A -,ma I ,Q Rh qt ,Time AMERICAN BEMBERGQI , . r 0 w ,E :lm X I H I is I U if 'Q Q - in F A Division of 'E---ffm ' til I., FQ .J 'X-s Ik. 'nh I ' it 1'4- 'WZ' , Q. I:,,,4,.m1v -,IGM a Aging, P BEAUNIT MILLS, INCORPORATED ', I ,i'..,V ig' I I 1-.. I' TT A Q.,k and .EV I il Q KP NORTH AMERICAN RAYON CORPORATION Compliments of A ARMSTRONG CONSTRUCTIQN COMPANY KINGSPORTQ TENNESSEE QUALITY DRY CLEANERS s A KP' If , WMXWHITE CITY LAUNDEB ! - ' Laumi efefs - Dry Czmm -A ye I Q! SX xg I OUC328 JVM! uf Fiji' WW ' AT'fC3jNlAL BANK WSJ W . l JOHNSIZQCITY Q LS! 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Market St., Kingsport Highway AMPLE PARKING jim Kalogeros, Proprietor C oni pliin ents of GENERAL SH ALE PRODUCTS CGRPORATION Plants: Johnson City, Kingsport, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Elizabethton, Tenn., Richlands and Marion, Va. The Soutlfs Largest Producer of Clay Products and Cinder Block Conzplinzents of 'EUSTIS LHNCHSTER ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS AND DISTRIBUTORS ' DIRECT MANUFACTURERS AGENTS T Pi. JOHNSON CITY PI-IONF 3200 KNOXVILLE DIAL 4-4623 C om plim ents of 1 JOHN SON CITY .AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION ARNEY MOTOR CO. FREEMAN MOTOR CO. AUTO SALES, INC. RANGE MOTORS, INC. COURTESY MOTOR CO. TENNESSEE MOTOR CO. DAN PLANK, INC. GUMP INVESTMENT CO. DEAKINS MOTOR CO. MANUFACTURERS ACCEPT. CORP. FAIRCLOTH CHEVROLET UNIVERSAL C. I. T. J. E. GREEN COMPANY P- O- BOX 427 General Contractors Phone 707 JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE CUT RATE SUPER MARKET johnson City's Largest Food Market Congratulations . . . A BUCCANEERS OE '54 DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT The Pride of East Tennessee Famous for Good Food 425 East Main Street johnson City, Tennessee Students Welco11ze I x -fl Compliments of DIAMOND 'CAB C01nplz1nents 0 Dobvns-Taylor Hardware Co Since 1922 A KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE COMPANY L.. I qi, ' 'f K El'El',1'bUllJ' lmpjzyf R' S We Believe I n EAST TENNESSEE STATE DONT SAY BREAD SAY HOLSUM DIXIE MAID BAKING CO. 4 Ll KINGSPORT, TENN. Af ,l , ' 0 im ' .- Q ' My 7142266 fwxaf M W MgM MX,eff-f--v 257- . ills PRODUCE ff Earl Hicks Johnson City, Tenn. eeeglelieglm U We E O 0 Cadillac Mbulance Sewic Aw! ' Q JOHN SON CITY, TENNESSEE This Laundry Does It Best JOHNSON CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Wilson and Boone - Phone .3688 Branch Office, Walnut and Tennessee, Phone 3088 . , . . Keel? the F WUlJ'f Cloflm - - - Homogemzed Mzlk Ice Cream Cleaner, Fresher, Sweeter I ' TT I V' - 'I '-W5 af v ' nv, E Viral- ,vie .-LTV ... S X S iff , ,S ' v': ,rslieifd '- -' T . . . . A l,.l ., EAST TENNESSEE S MOST H A i , AT sm sfnvlcf 5f0ll5 ie COMPLETE STORE Where Those Who Know Buy Their Clothes Complimefzts 0 AST TENNESSEE PETROLEUM ASSOCIATIO Gulf Refining Company Sinclair Refining Company Royal Oil Company Holston Oil Company Lacy-Kegley Oil Company DeBord Oil Service WvfQ Since 1929 ' jack W. Cummins .Watauga Oil Company BOYD'DeARM0 9 I ' Esso Standard Oil Company The Home of Good Furniture The Texas Company Foster-Garland ERWIN, TENNESSEE 5. :9'0'0'0,'0.: : I 'O'0'0'0'0: ' ' 0 3:54:00 '0' ' ' ' ' '0' 5'0 ' ' ' '0'0'0'0 0 Off: so' '0 00'.'0'0 0 0 0. 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'2 0:0 00 00:0 :0'0 ','0 0 0 .fo '0 H' W' 0'0'0 0 3 0,0 ' 9, 20, I 2 Q 0,0, 0, 0 A : 0 , O,:, ,f , Q 0 0 Q 000.000 0990 O O 0 O0 OOO O Q09 O 00000 O09 OOO 00000000 0' THE GREAT NAME IN DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of ELL PRODUCE CO. A Good Plate to Keep in Mind Phone 2954 120 McClure Street JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 0,-, V fiflf, ' ff -air. li Tha! Clllllf be me! wx W, I-ima fwfr ,+Q.'.,-f 0121-if 'f' 'E .1k,,, Q ,:,1,5A, . 0 f'fj.ZN 'f 'mf' ' J' -fl I X-Ji BW' elf' f' V:-wr, ..' I 1 5' ,af fi fu,f4.p, L54,g4,,,4p4..,4, 744-.!A.w.f afbv-r-4..f,4, ' l - 39-6 . dlcuat Lwqwlwfcal, 'ca.a,. Jjlfyd 1 5 thyfzhflx- ,Q Q.:-0. . .3 ,,-All ,W j' ki. -:IHA-Qv'Qf'B fE.4l.I4,4Hf.'S'fx-J' 4u.1x,1 f- fu s t1rg',,lAM4'l,- .M U - ,4.'.,,,A-3 LLNLLLVI. J: .- -M ,Sf FQ SUN V ,MKS L7,,.,, ens oreb .V-Alle, ., vymolr 'H L1 rg n ,Spiga -. 1144! A rf KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE 2f 1'f D f'M 7 KMA Mg, ffm' Iv, .. .,.J,i4 I.-I 4' 'S - 614'-fl .'fu.,-lsflfuf' -'aff T f -4.-f,..Llj, ,U .fill COLLEGE GRILL 1 Q U 1 K LUNCHES - STEAKS - SANDWICHES P L M J 0 N Where the State Students Are at Home fn Walnut at Lake Phone 568 Johnson City if Q X61-:YN SEVIER HOTEL 13 S D CE' W fi' V RAINBOW CORNER ,K VF' ,NGIT-L'5 U Sod 5 Smzdwz les M gfzzznes 1 1 tive Fashions for Walnut at Earnest J WO EN AND MIISSES ' J0hl'lS0f1 CKY Tennessee X?ry l,JOhnson City, Tenn. Compliments of BROWN MILLING COMPANY JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE McNIEL'S BOOK STORE JOHN SEVIER HOTEL BUILDING Roan and Market Streets Phone 2937 johnson City, Tennessee Compliment: of KINKEAD PRINTING SERVICE 126 Spring Street I wi' H2 n 1 it .Qing , ,, N1 A X I .iYfv,,4j,f. REA W A,l8.,1,j'1fn My vc 1 'FV '- ,I x , ,tn A frm, li S si.. 'br AJC' -' Q ah' l1,H.v.'i iii: , , 'tri it JI. ' K I . ' lg Et.,-If Compliments of W I to 4-'Y 'I we RORANGE 'CRUSH BOTTLING CO. Cf V ' Jobe-'Street - Phone 43 el'-'M . 'ml i Compliments of H. E. HART, JEWELER S 5 S E s 5 S Compliments of STADIUM GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Compliments of BURLESON I I' CONSTRUCTION co... A ' WH General Contractors5 -3 725 West Walnut Street ll! gf iff JOHNSON CITY, TENNESS drew, Mft? , , JW -. . P, 4 Com l' ents of Compliments A Kp WAR s ARTMENT STORE RUTH ANDREWS RLoR1sf1'5i3j.M IPM , JQH ON CITY, TENNESSEE 203 South Roan Street P +L. vi h . 5 A ' v gm J wtf 0SM Compliments of DERBY GRILL THE MUSIC MART' S J' LFP WJ ' kr new 'I JOHNSON CITY, TENN. ji J of We .P BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Lumber and Building Materials Elizabethton Phone 2-1711 Compliments of E DAIRY QUEEN The cone with tlae curl on top I n Q COLLEGE SERVICE STITT ' t QI A 101 Xvcst W . p I n A ' ' I 2020-I 'K- A I, 1 4 ' L ,Au 5--'40 r :',-f- f.. I I-0-4,--,U -1 Aww-.,.', I 2.5. -.., 5,44 11 -Ei:- 1-'Ac'!'.4, '-v'-' :pf . ' A ' - , , fx 41 Us , .,, KLLJ' I f, qw- f. 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Manufacturers of Hardwood Flooring JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE THE JEWEL BOX 247 E. Main Street JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Q Compliments VARSITY 'CLEANERS 413 West Vlfalnut Street Where the BUC who knows takes his clothes Phone 2838 Johnson City .2 N-C.,-:W ,, IVhat are we? Doing ...r1k' 1 v 5 '11, ,THE S. E. MASSENGILL COMPANY Phzzrnzaceztticnl Manufacturers BRISTOL, TENNESSEE NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO KANSAS CITY SNYDER-JONES PHARMACY 100 Main Street Phone 2042 JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Welcome Students ROAN RESTAURANT JOHNSON CITY J, , . 0 2 'i e O uk? A f 7 V S Sl... ....ff-e,,..1.,,,.:itfT-2li'm.nf.-fdL- ff , I Get Your Flowers from . . . A , .- J vfj H ,7 1 .. I y' 1 I ' ,f7'.,V -v1f1lA..- 'ff-V' L .,E, J LAQZZ Washington St. at Delaware, on Highway 11-E . GUNNAR A H JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE JOHNSON C1 S Sandwichef-steaks-Chaps-Chicken fa LEADING FLORISTS if!fff'.,f'VfJ If K- fp ' .Eh A Q I' ,I H H- K 4, k 'ew . I53'fTE 15 'r'c'li 'ff'f 'f'S'e1fg, O. 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JL -IiQq,.ib'f Dr Frank Field Dr Frank Field registrar emeritus and alumni secretary died after a heart attack on East Ten nessee State College campus May 9 I954 Dr Field joined the E T S C 'faculty ln l92O He became registrar ot the college in l924 Since his retirement as registrar in I949, he organized more than two score E.T.S.C. alumni association chapters throughout the United States. Field was a member ot the Methodist Church, Optimist Club, Rotary Club, where he served as director, treasurer and president, National Education Association, Tennessee Education Associa- tion, lndependent Order ot Odd Fellows and Loyal Order ot Moose. Dr. Field resided at 804 West Maple, was born May I, +879 in Greene County, Pennsylvania. ., He married Jane Wood Parry June 2l, I9I3 at Waynesburg, Pa. F Dr. Field leaves a lite of devotion to his profession and a success in his service to humanity that will live as a monument to his memory. -mf., - I Q , ' - - - I A . 1 N- 7jVLWYVjQ! 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