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

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■ . - ' . “ - « ' i ' ■ . ' ■ ' ' . ■ EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE Johnson City, Tennessee ?tM: ; N- .Vl vh. 5: ddn the shadows of the mountains . . . Page 2 ■MM Page 3 SfWilE; 111 Illiiil ill l |ll|||lll | wmmKm ma our Page 4 Qt onous to view Page 5 On this campus the student experiences many phases of life—social, cultural, recreational, academic, religious. To us, the students, this is a way of life. In this, the 1956 Buccaneer, we proudly present to you the East Tennessee State College Way of Life. Page 6 • • • • • • • Recreational . . . Social t • Page 7 9 Page 8 Oh, no, . . . not another parking ticket Since State College is strategically located within a 25 mile radius of Bristol, Kingsport, and Elizabethton, it is natural that it should have a large number of commuters; in fact, more than 2,000 students commute daily from It must be here somewhere . . the surrounding area. The students are familiar with the problems of parking, arranging sched¬ ules, and getting to school on cold winter morn¬ ings in time for the 8 o ' clock class. 7 told you we should take my car this week Studying ... in the car?? Page 9 .M ,l etics State 71—Austin Peay 70 . . . Four Overtime Periods Staunch supporters of the Bucs Nucleus of school spirit State vs. King College . . . State won, 10 to 9 More than ordinary success characterized the State Buccaneers’ 1955-56 major inter-collegiate athletic activities. Coach Star Wood’s football Bucs registered five wins, against three losses and a single tie, over tough regular season opposition and then concluded activities with a convincing Burley Bowl triumph over Appalachian State. Among teams banished by the Bucs were vaunted Tennessee Tech of the powerful Ohio Valley Conference and highly regarded Eastern Carolina State. Coach Madison Brooks’ basketball Bucs amassed one of their best records in recent years, chalk¬ ing up 20 victories out of 26 starts and emerging as champions in regular season and tournament Volunteer State Athletic Conference activities and finalists of District 27 of the National Associa¬ tion of Intercollegiate Athletics. Three Buc victories were achieved over VSAC tourney foes and one defeat was received at the hands of Gustavus Adolphus in the opening rounds of the NAIA finals at Kansas City. Page 11 Wfffiwk ... W Vv ' - fM9 ' 4] 4 | v:-S : ;: .v . £ oocia The Grill, dances, rush parties, picnics at the lakes, weekends at mountain lodges, teas, receptions, dinners, banquets—these all help make a fascinating social life at State. Dance cats X Page 13 Wx - . ¥ are Cl asses Work! Work! Work! Learn! Learn! When everything piles up and we have 48 hours work and just 24 hours in which to do it, these words may describe student life. There are class as¬ signments to complete, chapters to be read, note¬ books to be completed, words to be learned, themes to be written, plus last minute “cram¬ ming.” And yet the assignments continue to pour in. The paper, the ink, the pencils utilized run into thousands of dollars. The effort, the thinking, and the learning cannot be measured. But, and it’s a big BUT, there is more to the description than this. Lulls do come (and if they don’t come, the students make them!) so that they can enjoy the fun that is so much a part of college life. Page 15 (Dedicated to Genial and reserved off duty, keenly competitive and alert in action, Coach Brooks is an exemplary sports figure. Since he came to State eight years ago, Buc cage fortunes have soared to record heights, and a high level of court conduct has matched statistical successes. Buc basketball honors achieved under Brooks’ direction are legion and emerge vividly even in summary. In seven seasons at State Coach Brooks has led the Bucs to 151 victories and five Volunteer State Athletic Conference championships. Both regular season and tournament titles are included among the laurels. The Bucs under Brooks have also, on three occasions, participated in the annual National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Tournament at Kansas City. A native of Louisiana, Coach Brooks was educated at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and Louisiana State University. Prior to coming here he tutored Louisiana high school teams and, as a World War II Navy officer, helped coach cage activities at Pensacola Naval Air Station. His gentlemanly demeanor, pro¬ fessional skill and devotion to his duties have won him the respect and admira¬ tion of the college community and the area athletic world. Page 16 Jfdmimstration PAGE 19 Creatures PAGE 35 Organizations PAGE 153 d Cthletics PAGE 181 Glasses PAGE 63 (fraternities • Sororities PAGE 123 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 I)r. Burgin E. Dossett President m For seven years, Burgin E. Dossett has been president of East Tennessee State Col¬ lege. During that time and due to his efforts, State has risen in prominence, the campus has expanded, the enrollment has increased and more scholarships have been made available for the stu¬ dents in need. Several new a n d remodeled buildings have been added to the cam¬ pus as a result of an exten¬ sive building program which he has promoted during his administration. The President of E.T. S.C. Page 20 The Governor and State Board of Education Governor Frank G. Clement, Tennes¬ see’s youngest governor, has been a staunch supporter of education during his admin¬ istration. The progress that State has made during the past few years is due partly to his efforts and those of the Board of Edu¬ cation. The Governor appoints the State Com¬ missioner of Education and all members of the Board. The board determines such things as campus policies, budgets, and teacher appointments. Frank G. Clement Governor of Tennessee STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right, Front Row: W. R. Landrum, Mrs. Ferdinand Powell, Quill E. Cope, Chairman ; Mrs. Sam Wilson, Ernest C. Ball, Miss Maude Holman, Executive Secretary. Back Row: Mrs. Violet Parrish, Principal Stenographer ; Clarence Kolwyck, Norman Frost, J. Howard Warf, James Williams, Edward L. Jennings. Dr. P. W. Alexander Academic Dean “Hello, how are you” has become the trade mark of East Tennessee State’s Dean. Dean Alexander, who is in his tenth year as dean, never misses a chance to greet students. His cheery words, pleasing smiles and per¬ sonal nod of the head often make a freshman forget his homesickness, ease the worry of a coming exam for a sophomore, erase the problem of a junior or make a senior a little more proud that he is a student at East Ten¬ nessee State. Minds That Help Greeting with a warm smile all who visit her office on the second floor of the Administration Building, Dean Ross characterizes the friendliness of the East Tennessee State administra¬ tion. Despite her full schedule of business and social activities, Dean Ross welcomes any opportunity to become acquainted with the students, whether it be at Panhellenic functions, dormitory meetings, or a casual visit in her office. In Miss Ross may be found a sympathetic friend to whom students may bring their problems. Miss Ella V. Ross Dean of Women mi • Mr. William M. Beasley Dean of Admissions Mr. John A. Clack Bursar © Miss Louise McBee Director of Testing and Housing Miss Flora Marie Meredith Placement Director Mr. Solon Gentry Assistant Registrar Student Person nel Services East Tennessee State College has adopted the philos¬ ophy that Student Personnel Services should be available to all students and attempts to coordinate all phases of student life into such a program. It holds also, that a student advisement should be the responsibility of all members of the college family, including the administra¬ tive officers, heads of schools, chairmen of departments, faculty members, and students. From a limited beginning in 1941, the program has expanded to offer all services necessary for an adequate division of Student Personnel Services. It is the feeling of the college that such a program will assist the student to develop to the greatest possible degree of his capacity. Miss Ella V. Ross Director In addition to serving as director Miss Ross is in charge of Education Guidance and Counseling, Stu¬ dent Activities, and the Student Work Program. Mrs. S. G. Gilbreath Reading Laboratory Mrs. Gilbreath guides the students in a remedial program of reading. The services are available to all students who desire to improve their rate and quality of reading. Mr. T. M. Howze Public Relations Mr. Howze, as Director of Public Relations, has charge of college publications, publicity, and school visitations. He also serves as Director of Alumni affairs. Miss Flora Marie Meredith Placement Miss Meredith is director of Placement Services. This office has as its functions the assembling of confidential credentials for stu¬ dents prior to graduation and assisting stu¬ dents in securing positions. Dr. Albert C. Luker Research Problems to the various services are carried on under the supervision of Dr. Luker, Di¬ rector of Research. Miss Louise McBee Housing- and Testing o o Miss McBee handles all requests for rooms on or off campus. She supervises the testing program, which includes those tests required of all students and those tests administered upon request. Mr. T. C. Carson Student Aid The Aids and Awards are administered by a special committee under the direction of Mr. Carson, who passes upon all requests for loans. Mr. Jerry Boone Speech and Hearing Clinic The Speech and Hearing Clinic, which is a part of the Health Department, is staffed by Mr. Boone. Services are available to all students as well as people of the area. Mrs. Louise Carmack Health The Health Clinic is staffed by a registered nurse, with physicians on call. Mr. Emmett Sawyer Religious Activities The Religious Activities are supervised by the Central Religious Council, composed of representatives from all denominational groups. Mr. Sawyer serves as Director of Religious Activities. Ray Abner Business Row One Dr. John D. Allen English Dr. Antonios Antonakos Physics Lillie Antonakos English Frank H. Barclay Biology Elise Barrette Library Science Paul Barrette Library Jerry Boone Speech and Hearing Row Two Charles Beasley English Philip Best Willis D. Bible A rt English Harryet Blackwell Home Economics Henry Bohanan SFC, ROTC Row Three Clifford Boyd Physical Science E rnest F. Brockman Madison Brooks Lt. Col., ROTC, PMS T Physical Education., Coach Christine Burleson English Dr. Clarence Carder Education Hugh Cardoza Major, ROTC r. C. Carson Row Four Dr. Francis Celauro Ralph W. Clarke T. P. Copeland Dr. Robert G. Mathematics Mathematics Physical Education, Biology Crawford Coach History Faculty • Page 26 Faculty Row One Julian D. Crocker Physical Education Betty Creech Speech and Hearing Robert W. Darling Geology Alvah Davis First Lieutenant, ROTC Edith Dawson English Dr. H. D. Dawson Physical Science Row Two John D. Diller Art Dr. George N. Dove English Dr. Harold Dugger History Margaret Dugger English Elaine Ehrhardt Spanish Frank Everett Captain, ROTC Row Three Dr. Emma Farrell Education Mary Fitzpatrick Physical Education George Fox Sociology Calvin Frey Physical Education Evelyn Francis Training School Harold Frank English Row Tour Helen Freshour Regional Library Mrs. S. G. Gilbreath English A. C. Graybeal Physical Science Dr. S. W. Grise Education Ruth Harris Art Evangeline Hartsook History Page 21 Row One M ah ala Hays English Dr. Rupert Hurley Physics Dorothy Hicks Physical Education Gretchen Hyder Education J. M. High, Jr. Business Phyllis Holmes English Row Two Dr. Gerald Jaggers Education Joseph Johnson M Sgt., ROTC Dr. Scott Honaker Physical Education Jana Jones Home Economics Thomas M. Howze Public Relations Ray Jones Business Row Three Glenn Jordan Industrial Arts Col. Henry Linsert Mathematics Faculty Edwin Karner History E. G. Lodter Languages John P. Lamb, Jr. Health Grace Lead English Row Four Dr. Albert Luker Education Benjamin Lumpkin Captain , ROTC Eva Leonard Library Mary Lyons Library Marvin Lindley Music Louise McBee Physical Education Page 28 Faculty Row One Lora McCormick Mathematics Elinor McCune Training School Dr. Fred McCune Education Mrs. H. E. McDowell Nursing Education Ambrose Manning English Isabel Martin Training School Row Two Dr. Elwyn Martin Geography Virginia Maxey Physical Education Flenoy Medley SFC, ROTC Flora Marie Meredith Education James Mooney Veterans Adviser Philip Moore M SgtROTC Row Three Jessie Moore Health Richter H. Moore, Jr. Political Science Hal Morrison Physical Education Charles B. Nelson Music Dr. Douglas Nicholson Physical Science Dr. Herman O’Dell Biology Row Four r. Ruben L. Parson Geography Leslie K. Patto n Education Dr. Lloyd Pierce Economics Helen Rankin Business Dr. W. R. Rigell Religion Loyd Roberts Physical Education Page 29 Row One Anita Roddy Music George S. Roe Physical Science Hilde Roesel Physical Science W. F. Rogers History Mary Florence Self Music Russell Shadoan Training School Virginia Shipley Regional Library Vella Mae Smith Training School Row Glenn Spanabel Business Two Dr. Kenneth C. Spaulding Economics Richard Stevenson Biology 1)r. D. G. Stout Sociology Ada Strong Training School Dr. James Sutton History Row (). R. Sutton Business Three John Tallent T raining School Dr. Crystal Theodore Art Philip Thomas Train ing School Dr. Benjamin Tinnell Industrial Arts Milburn Waller Industrial Arts Row L. D. Wallis Industrial Arts Four Ivan Ward M Sgt., ROTC T. C. Whitehead Physical Science Dr. Frank Williams History Dr. Chase Winfrey Speech Star Wood Physical Education Row Malone Young Geography Ewe Faculty Page 30 Edna Barnes Secretary, Dean ' s Office Myrtle Dulaney Switchboard Operator Velvia Hargis Secretary, Library Alta Ledford Business Office Betty Seward Library Staff R. J. Barnette C ampus Policeman Theresa Dunn Registrar ' s Office Ella Henley Placement Office Juanita Mitchell Hostess, Carter Hall Nelle Womack Hostess, Stone Hall Row One Betty Campbell Louise Carmack Secretary, Public Relations Nurse Row Tico Irene Fox President ' s Office Louise France Business Office Row Three Mrs. Bert Hodges Georgia Jared Manager of Grill Assistant Hostess, Carter Hall Row Four Shirley Murray Thelma Paradis Business Office Secretary, Training School Row Five Anne Weaver Secretary, Dean ' s Office Jean Copeland Assistant Bursar Dr. Byron Frizzell Physician Ruth Jennings Hostess, Cooper Hall Patsy Pickle Secretary, School of Education Mary Croley Secretary, Graduate School Dorothy Harbin Business Office Herbert King Manager, Bookstore Pauline Rowe Registrar ' s Office Administrative Staff Page 31 FACULTY SUMMER STUDENTS SERVED WATERMELON WN Sb? MISS CLOYD HELPING OUT WITH THAT DIFFICULT MATH PROBLEM history Repeated igStg§ i f®vl • ■ = i mlmm Oeniot VEDA ■ y ' ■■ : y HHmERBS emot ijmior =====■. NORMA JAYNES ifgas i MSH : .I..HI Hi 5 i :-: ; : lIpIPS aafegsag? ■ ' .v- . •; - e ?£ 4 ? : ; ; ggRHPK app i umof SHIRLEY MUNDIS W¥ ■■ teiiPl vAAaAxAAAxA lomore v • ; ' v , jg.. A H ' ,:: ,J . , i A HA -A -A, A. 0- ■ -. ■ IM .« % a. , % 9 - ; , A . •■••:• s ' ♦ V • ’ :■• I 1 iman BETTY DAWSON mmm HARRELL BMBARA ® R Sophomore Barbara mercer Freshman Pin-Ups BERNfCfc HAMPIoTT Sophomore MARGARET DENTON Pre shman_ NjE ofn® ' vacation fcn oY ' n 3 X x :-x;xx. • ¥5” ■ HH . ; S:. VxiS.:;: : ■ • • - ; 111!!® liii ty Pic ,f. the Training in Elementary Education Trees filled with cardboard posters . . . banners draped across the street . . . grill walls covered with posters . . . airplanes dropping campaign cards ... all this com¬ prises the “Miss East Tennessee State Col¬ lege” contest. Several organizations, along with fraternities and sororities, entered their candidates in the keen competition. Miss Carolyn Buchanan, of Johnson City, was selected in an all-student election to represent the college as the most typical co-ed. Carolyn has served as president of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. in the R.O.T.C. Sponsor Corps, Patchwork Players, Association of Child Education, and the Collegian Staff. Colonel John T. Hammond, Chief of Tennessee Military District, greeted by Miss E. T. S. C. TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE • • • Page 49 • • • • • • • Best All-Around Boy DURWOOD CURLING t Personoitiy « SUE IACKE Most Talented Boy EDWARD FOSTER Best All-Around Girl CAROLYN BUCHANAN A! P yBoy ■ L ADDINgtq Most Talented Girl MARIAN CLARKE Who ' s Who Universities A. L. Addington Anna Laura Austin There are students on every college campus who achieve distinction for their various activities. In an atmosphere of learning and achievement certain stu¬ dents stand out because of the records they have ma de in studies, politics, sports, publications and other extra¬ curricular activities. Dave Blankenblecker A. K. Broyles Elizabeth Bunn Joe Clark Ruth Clark Savannah Clinton In American And Colleges This year State has recognized thirty- one young men and women who have led their classmates in achievement. Chosen for “Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges” from the junior and senior classes, some are end¬ ing their service to their school and classmates while others are looking for¬ ward to another year in which to serve. Dawn Edwards Rosemary Ferguson Joe Gray Beatrice Harmon Bob Hayes Betty Jackson Jim Kilgore Arthur Jan de Beur Sue Lackey Elizabeth McKay Who ' s Who In American Universities and Colleges Dawn Mauk Wade Miller Martha Moore Joe Mumpower Harold Osborne Sally Ann Passmore Tresa Underwood June Street ll ' uf HU:L | King and Queen TOM HARVEY AND PHYLLIS BOWMAN £. T. S. C. Training School May Day Festivities lllay m a ay Homecoming King and Queen JOEL REEDY—JO ANN HENSON omecoming ;v%. LAKE STREET ‘ ' ' SIGMA PHI EPSILON I st Place SENIOR CLASS 2nd Place JUNIOR CLASS 3rd Place ALPHA DELTA PI PI KAPPA ALPHA DELTA ZETA ALPHA PHI OMEGA HEART PHI SIGMA KAPPA PARADE THROUGH TOWN cC °NNe L VG FOR ALPHA OMiCRON Pi LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRESHMAN FLOAT AND HOMECOMING COURT I I I i ; I ; i i Page 62 Sck oois an d CL asses Page 63 Graduate School • The Graduate Program was inaugurated at State College in June, 1950. Since then, a total of 213 MASTER OF ARTS degrees have been earned. Of these, 135 have pre¬ sented theses as part of the requirement for the degree. The total number of students who have availed themselves of the op¬ portunity to take advanced work is well over a thousand. The program is admin¬ istered by a Graduate Council consisting of eighteen faculty members and administra¬ tors, including a director who is responsi¬ ble to the council for the direction of the program. Master of Arts degrees are awarded with majors in five areas, namely, education, biology, chemistry, history, and English, with minors in thirteen different fields. The Graduate School primarily serves students from the East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia regions, although there have been a number in attendance from other states. Dr. R. H. Eliassen Director GRADUATE COUNCIL Left to right: Richard Stephenson, William Flinn Rogers, Emmett Sawyer, Dr. H. D. Dawson, Dr. P. Wade Alexander, L. D. Wallis, Dr. Burgin Dossett, Dr. Mack P. Davis, William M. Beasley, Dr. Ruben Parson, T. C. Carson, Dr. R. H. Eliassen, Ella V. Ross, Dr. George Dove. Page 64 GRADUATE CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Thomas Cochran, Co-Chairman; Nathan Hale, Co-Chairman; Mrs. Virginia Jeter, Secretary; Mrs. June Sherfey, Treasurer. • Graduate Club Outside, left to right: Martha E. Hall, June W. Sherfey, Margaret G. Propst, Jo Wolfe, Alice Woolsey, Evelyn Edwards, Kenneth Keys, Gene Morrell, Dexter Walters, Chester Stout, Virginia Jeter, Nathan Hale, Thomas K. Cochran, Dr. Charles Elkema, Dr. R. H. Eliassen, Dr. Albert Luker, Taft Hill, Chelsea Rhody, Richard C. Wilson, Haynes J. J. Wright, H. K. Smith, Paul Frye, Floyd H. Edwards, Robert F. McKenna, Don D. McElroy. Inside, left to right: Dave McClellan, Dorothy C. Myers, Jerry C. Myers, Carl A. O dell, Archie R. Dykes, Burton Humphreys, Dr. Fred McCune, Shipley B. Bennett, Paul E. Stone, Carl Vance, Jr., Dwight Mason, Blanche Miller, Audree W. Pratt. Graduate School Albert Chester Adams, Jr English Bristol Virginia M. Archer Kingsport Education Martha Josephine Burns . Johnson City English Thomas K. Cochran Jonesboro Education Virginia Cox Dalton Kingsport Education , Archie Dykes Churchill Education Evelyn Edwards Kingsport Education Paul Frye Bulls Gap Education Leonard Fugate Kingsport Education Matilda Pierce Garland Education A. B. Grindstaff Elizabeth ton Biology Martha Eloise Hall Jonesboro Education Taft Hill Johnson City Education Nathan S. Hale Johnson City Education , Ray Jackson Etowah Chemistry Virginia Lochart Jeter Johnson City English I I I l 1 Page 66 Graduate School Robert Kenneth Keys . Limestone Education Coy Charles Mays. Jonesboro English Dwight Mason . Kingsport Education Dorothy Harold Mingea . ... Education . Johnson City Dorothy Myers . Education .Bristol Jerry C. Myers . Education .Bristol David McClellan . English .Kingsport Carl A. O’Dell English Bristol June W. Sherfey . Education .Jonesboro Harold E. Silvers .Bulls Gap Education Elizabeth Ann Snodgrass .Kingsport Education Chester T. Stout .Butler Education Dorothy Van Cleve Bristol Education Richard Van Cleave Bristol Education Robert O. Wilson Elizabethton Education Mary Jo Wolfe Clinchport Education Page 67 Eddie Cassity . President C. A. Graves . Vice-President Bill Campbell . Senator Mary Lou Chandler . Secretary-Treasurer Senior Glass G)ffr icers Page 68 The School of Education • Dr. Mack P. Davis Director Training teachers is the specific task of the School of Education. Students enrolled in almost every department of the college may receive training for the teach¬ ing profession. In the total preparation pro¬ gram, the school strives to magnify the im¬ portance of the abundance of essential knowl¬ edge, both cultural and academic, in the minds of the students. Another desire is to encourage full study in the prospective teachers’ fields of concentration. Both on the undergraduate and graduate levels, the School of Education en¬ deavors to provide appropriate training and di¬ rected instructional experiences vital to the backgrounds of future teachers. An attractive feature of the department is the E. T. S. C. Training School. There, under the well-qualified supervising teachers, students spend twelve weeks observing, guiding, and teaching pupils just as they will find in their own school rooms in the years to come. East Tennessee State College, through the School of Education and with the cooperation of the other schools, is planning and working seriously to refine the teacher preparation pro¬ gram in the hope that quality of all offerings will be unmistakably excellent. Education Building—Center of much instruction Audio-Visual Training—Valuable instruction for future teachers Page 69 Education Buddy F. Archer .Kingsport Industrial Arts Transfer from University of Tennessee; Intramurals, ’54-’55; Dean’s List, ’54-’55. Alice Inez Atkins .Madisonville History Transfer from Hiwassee College. Billie Lou Ayers .Johnson City Education American Childhood Education, Secretary, ’51; Baptist Student Union, ’50-’51. Mildred Jean Baines .Fall Branch English Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University; F.T.A., ’53-’54. Alys Marie Barr .Bristol Home Economics Home Economics Club, Secretary, ’55. Thomas E. Barry .Elizabethton History Bobbie Baxter . Elementary Education Cosby Betty Lou Beeler .Johnson City Business Buccaneer Staff, ’55-’56. Waymond L. Begley History Kingspoi t Anne Gillispie Bennett . Williamson, W. Va. History Transfer from King College, Bristol, Virginia. Mary Alice Bernard . Johnson City Education Wanda Vee Blevins . Johnson City Biology Student Affiliate of the ACS, ’54; Biology Club, ’55-’56. Ralph Blizzard .Church Hill English Band, ’54-’55; Geography Council, Vice-President, ’53- ’54, Reporter, ’54-’55; Collegian, Reporter and As¬ sociate Editor, ’53-’54, Editor in Chief, ’54-’55; B.S.U., Reporter, ’54-’55; United Student Body, Senator, ’54- ’55; Junior Class Reporter, ’54-’55; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’54-’55. George N. BoWxMAN, Jr. Jonesboro Mathematics Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56. Geneva Ruth Bowser .Fordtown Education Page 70 Education Ben M. Brooks .. Sunbriglu Physical Education Collegian, Sports Editor, ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’a4-’56; Browning Hall, Vice-President, ’55-’56; Intra¬ murals, ’55-’56; Forensics, Reporter, ’55-’56; Iota Tau Kappa, Reporter, ’55-’56. Bobby R. Broome .Elizabethan Business R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, T 5-’56. Carolyn Buchanan Johnson City Elementary Education Transfer from Shorter College, Rome, Georgia; A.C.E., ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’53-’56; Collegian, ’55-’56; Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’56, Assistant Treasurer, ’54-’55, President, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’54-’56, Lieu¬ tenant Colonel; Pan-Hellenic Council, ’55-’56; “Miss East Tennessee State College.” Joe H. Campbell .Elizabethton Industrial Arts William R. Campbell .Louisville Mathematics Wesley Foundation, ’52-’53; Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritual¬ ist, ’55-’56; U.S.B., Parliamentarian, ’55-’56; Inter- Dormitory, ’54-’56; Browning Hall, President, ’55-’56; Junior Class Vice-President, ’54-’55; Senior Class Inter- Class Council, ’55-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Lieu¬ tenant, ’55-’56; Republican Club, ’55-’56; Election Com¬ mission, ’54-’55; Math Club Award, ’55-’56. Charles Kenneth Caraway . Johnson City English Hubert Lester Carrier .Bluff City History Transfer from South Dakota School of Mining. Martha E. Carroll. Kingsport English Mildred Sue Carrington . Big Stone Gap, Va. Social Studies Mary Ruth Carter . ..Johnson City Business Baptist Student Union, ’52-’53; R.O.T.C. Sponsor Corps of America, ’54-’56. Carl W. Cates .Elizabethton Music Band, ’49-’50, ’54-’55; E.T.S. Club, ’54-’55; Glee Club, ’49-’50; M.E.N.C., ’49-’50. Elizabeth H. Chadwell .Church Hill History Lambda Chi, ’52-’53; Baptist Student Union, ’52-’54. Mary Lou Chandler .Johnson City Business Orchestra, ’52-’54, Secretary, ’53-’54, President, ’54-’55; Mathematics Club, ’53-’55, Treasurer, ’54-’55, Reporter, ’55-’56; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Kappa Delta Pi, ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, ’55- ’56; Dean’s List, ’52-’53. Betty Jean Whittimore Clark. Johnson City Business Home Economics Club, ’53-’54. i Mildred Louise Clark .Johnson City History Transfer from Columbia Bible College. Page 71 Education Marian E. Clarke. Johnson City Music Choir, ’52-’56, President, ’55-’56; Glee Club, ’53-’56, Treasurer, ’54, Secretary, ’54; Quartette, ’52-’54; West¬ minster Fellowship, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’54-’56, May Day, ’54; Junior Class Pin-Up, ’54-’55. Ruth E. Clark .Johnson City Music Band, ’52-’55; Choir, ’53-’56; E.T.S. Club, ’54-’56; Glee Club, ’52-’56, Secretary, ’55-’56; Orchestra, ’53-’56, Vice-President, ’54-’55, Secretary-Treasurer, ’55-’56; M.E.N.C., ’54-’56; Quartette, ’54-’56; Westminster Fel¬ lowship, ’55-’56; Organ Guild, ’54-’55, President, ’55- ’56. Savanna L. Clinton .Sevierville Biology Biology Club, ’52-’56, Reporter, ’53, Secretary, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’55-’56; Collegian , ’52-’53; B.S.U., ’52-’55, Vice- President, ’53-’54; Delta Zeta, President, ’55-’56; Delta Pi Delta, ’52-’55, Reporter, ’53-’54; Carter Hall Presi¬ dent, ’53-’54; Who’s Who, ’55-’56; Pan-Hellenic Coun¬ cil, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’55-’56. Robert A. Cook .Memphis Industrial Arts and History Mu Delta Kappa, ’53-’55, President, ’54; R.O.T.C., Major, ’55; Scabbard and Blade, First Sergeant, ’55. William E. Counts .Saltville, Va. Industrial Arts Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia; Mu Delta Kappa, ’55. Emogene M. Cox .Kingsport Nursing Transfer from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Gene P. Crosby .Greeneville Industrial Arts Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’56, Parliamentarian, ’55-’56. Mary B. Crowley . Johnson City Business Transfer from Milligan College, Milligan, Tennessee: Secretary of Graduate School. Uurwood S. Curling .Norfolk, Va. Physical Education Geography Council, ’53-’56, Vice-President, ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’56, Secretary, ’54-’55; U.S.B., ’55-’56; “T” Club, ’53-’55, President, ’55-’56; Intra- murals, ’53-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55-’56; May Court, ’54; Best All Around, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55- ’56; Baseball, ’52-’56. Douglas L. Dade . Kingsport English R.O.T.C. Officer, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55-’56. Faye H. Dawson .Johnson City Industrial Arts Pi Sigma, ’51-’54; Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’54; R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel, ’53-’54; Homecoming Attendant, ’51; Class Beauty, ’53-’54. Robert G. Day .Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’53-’56, Secretary, ’55-’56. Jimmie D. Droke . Piney Flats History “T” Club, ’52-’56. Ernest Roy Early .Bristol History Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia; Band, ’55. Jewel D. Edwards . Harriman Health and Physical Education Phi Alpha, ’53-’54, Secretary, ’53-’54; Phi Eta Tau, ’53- ’55; Intramurals, ’52-’56, Manager, ’55-’56, Assistant Manager, ’54-’55; TS Award, ’54; T Award, ’55; Who’s Who, ’55-’56. Page 72 Education Reggie Edwards .Kingsport Geography Gamma Theta Epsilon, ’54-’56. John S. Elledge . . . North Wilkesboro, N. C. Biology Transfer from Lees McRae College, Banner Elk, North Carolina; Biology Club, Vice-President, ’55-’56. Kay Ellis . Rogersville Elementary Education A. C.E., Reporter, ’54-’55, Secretary-Treasurer, ’55-’56; B. S.U., ’53-’55; Phi Alpha, ’52-’54; Inter-Dormitory Council, ’53-’56; Carter Hall, Treasurer, ’53-’54; Cooper Hall, Treasurer, ’55-’56. Vivian C. Ellis .Elizabethton Health and Physical Education Transfer from Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’55. Ella L. Farmer . King City, Mo. Elementary Education A.C.E., ’55-’56. Mary Annette Faust .Kingsport Music Transfer from Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee; Glee Club, ’53-’56; M.E.N.C., Vice-President, ’53-’54, Secretary, ’54-’55, Senator, ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’55- ’56; Inter-Dormitory Council, Secretary-Treasurer, ’55-’56; Cooper Hall, President, ’55-’56. Marilyn D. Fillers .Madisonville English Mu Iota Tau, ’53-’55; Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’54- ’55; Honor Roll; Pan-Hellenic Council, ’54-’55, Parlia¬ mentarian, ’54-’55. Edward Lee Foster .Sunbriglit Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’53-’55; “T” Club, ’52-’55; Intra- murals, ’52-’53; R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant, ’53-’54; Co- Captain Football Team, ’55-’56. Robert LeoxN Garrett .Johnson City Biology Transfer from Kentucky Bible College. Joanne S. Geagley .Arden, N. C. History I.R.C., ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’53-’56; Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary, ’53-’56. Virginia J. Goodin .Jonesboro Business Education Beta Epsilon, ’55- 56; B.S.U., ’55-’56. Joseph M. Gray .Kingsport History Pi Kappa Alpha, ’53-’56, Secretary, ’54-’55, President, ’55-’56; Student Senator, ’54-’55; Inter-Fraternity Coun¬ cil, President, ’54-’55; Liaison Council, ’55-’56; Secretary, Ritter Hall, ’55-’56; Who s Who in American Uni¬ versities and Colleges. Frances G. Grindstaff .Elizabethton English Band, ’52-’54; Orchestra, ’52-’54, Reporter, ’53-’54; M.E.N.C., ’52-’55; Biology Club, ’54-’55; I.R.C., ’53- ’55, Senator, ’54-’55; Buccaneer, ’53-’55; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’56; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’53-’56, Pan Hellenic Representative, ’55-’56; Inter-Dormitory Coun¬ cil, ’54-’55; Junior May Day Attendant, ’55; Pan- Hellenic Council, ’55-’56. Violet K. Grindstaff .Elizabethton Geography Margaret Jean Guinn . Lenoir City Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. Page 73 Education Sue Marie Hampton .Bluefield, Va. Education Wesley Foundation, ’53-’54; Glee Club, 53; Phi Eta Tau, ’53-’56, President, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’53-’56. Betty Jo Hardin .Elizabethton Physical Education B.S.U., ’55-’56; Kappa Delta, ’54-’55; Intramurals, ’55- ’56. Willeta Lois Harmon .Bluff City Geography Gamma Tlieta Upsilon, Secretary-Treasurer, ’55- 56, Margaret Bain Harris .Johnson City Elementary Education Glee Club, ’53-’54; A.C.E., ’55-’56; Sigma Omega, ’51- ’54; Freshman Pin-up, ’52-’53; Homecoming Attendant, ’52. Wilma Eunice Harris .Jonesboro Biology Home Economics Club, ’53-’54. Woodson T. Harris .Rogersville History Christine Hash .Kingsport Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; F.T.A., ’55-’56; Baptist Student Union, ’55-’56; Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55- ’56. Robert T. Hayes . Englewood Health and Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56, Conductor, ’54-’55, Vice- President, ’55-’56; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’55-’56; Ritter Hall, President, ’55, Vice- President, ’56. Daphne Rose Hicks .Bristol History Transfer from Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Vir¬ ginia. Wanda Louise Holtsclaw .Johnson City Health and Physical Education Biology Club, ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’55-’56; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’53-’56, Social Chairman, ’55-’56; Phi Eta Tau, ’53- 56; Intramurals, ’53-’56; Letter Girl, ’54. Charlotte E. Hood .Jonesboro Music Choir, ’52-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; E.T.S. Club, ’54-’56; Orchestra, ’53-’56; M.E.N.C., ’55-’56; International Re¬ lations Club, ’54-’56; Baptist Student Union, ’53-’56. Clara L. Horne . Kingsport Home Economics Cheerleaders, ’53-’54. Ruth E. Horne .Hubbard, Ohio Physical Education F.T.A., ’53-’55; Patchwork Players, ’53; Collegian, ’53-’55; Phi Eta Tau, ’53-’56, Reporter, ’55-’56; Intra¬ murals, ’55-’56; Letter Girl, ’54-’55. Janet Houston .Johnson City Elementary Education Lambda Chi, ’52-’54, President, ’54-’55; Westminster Fellowship, ’53-’54; F.T.A., ’54-’56; U.S.B., ’54-’55. Hobart Duane Hyder .Elizabethton Social Studies Alpha Phi Omega, ’53-’54. Page 74 Education Clifton O. Istre, Jr .Jennings, La. Speech Therapy Transfer from Kentucky Bible College; Buccaneer Staff, Sophomore Editor, ’55-’56; Collegian, Managing Editor, ’55-’56; Baptist Student Union, ’55- 56. Charles L. James .Jonesville, Va. Health and Physical Education “T” Club, ’55-’57; Intramurals, Student Manager, ’55- ’56; Iota Tau Kappa, President, ’55-’56; Baseball. Blen Leona Jancarek . Johnson City Education Glee Club, ’53-’55. Claudyne V. Jaynes .Erwin Business Beta Epsilon, ’53-’56; Signs-of-the-Times, ’53-’54. Cecil W. Jennings .Norfolk, Va. Physical Education Donald Paul Kaylor .Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Signs-of-the-Times, ’53-’56. James Ray Kilgore .Kingsport History Liaison Council, ’54-’55, Executive Council, ’54-’55; I.F.C., Vice-President, ’54-’55; Ritter Hall, Senator, ’55 ’56; Patchwork Players, President, Senator, ’54- 55; U.S.B., Parliamentarian, ’54-’55; Phi Beta Chi, Treas urer, ’54-’55; Drama Award, ’54-’55; Honors Award, ’54-’55; Forensics, ’53-’54; Radio Award, ’53-’54; Ex¬ tempore Award, ’53-’54; N.S.A. Travel Director, ’54-’55; W.E.T.S. Announcer, ’55-’56; Alpha Psi Omega, ’54-’56, Reporter, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’53-54; All-School Produc tion, General Manager, ’54-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’5T ’56; Who’s Who, ’55- 56. Willis Lloyd Kimbro .Elizabeth ton Health and Physical Education . Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’53-’55; “T” Club, ’52-’55; Basket ball, ’52-’55. Joe Denny King .Erwin Industrial Arts Band, ’52-’56, First Lieutenant, ’54-’56; Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’56; Alpha Phi Omega, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’54-’56, Second Lieutenant, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’55, Second Lieutenant, ’54-’55; R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel, ’55-’56. Kenneth E. Lacy .Johnson City Social Studies Geography Council, ’54-’56; F.T.A., ’54-’56. Lela Y. Lacy . Education Johnson City Pat Ruth Landis .Johnson City Health and Physical Education A.C.E., ’54-’55; Biology Club, Reporter, ’54-’56; Patch- work Players, ’52-’53; Collegian Staff, ’52-’55; Phi Mu, ’52-’56, President, ’53-’55; U.S.B., ’53-’55; Phi Eta Tau, ’52-’56; Intramurals, Letter Girl, ’52-’56; Who’s Who, ’54-’55; Modern Dance Club, President, ’55-’56. Wilbur Crockett Lee .Rogersville Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’56. James L. Leonard .Johnson City Industrial Arts Georgia Marie Leslie .Kingsport English Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia; I.R.C., ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’54-’56, Presi¬ dent, ’55-’56; Central Religious Council, ’55-’56; U.S.B., Executive Council, ’55-’56. I i Page 75 Education Lawrence Leonard Lewis .Elizabethton Mathematics Ann Taylor Love .Elizabethton Biology Lambda Chi, ’54-’55; Biology Club, ’52-’56, Secretary, ’53-’54, President, ’54-’56. Ruth G. Lowery .Bristol, Va. English Transfer from King College, Bristol, Tennessee. Charles R. Lund . Bristol Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55. David C. Lynn . Falls Church, Va. Education Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’53-’56, Vice-President, ’55; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’53-’56, Historian; Inter-Dormitory Coun¬ cil; President, Ritter Hall, ’54-’55. Carl H. Mainous . Appalachia, Va. Social Studies Transfer from Hiwassee College, Madisonville, Tennes¬ see; Iota Tau Kappa, ’55-’56. Margaret F. Manning .Johnson City Biology Lambda Chi, ’54-’55; F.T.A., ’54-’55; Biology Club, Treasurer, ’52-’53, Vice-President, ’53-’54, Senator, ’55- ’56. Jo Ann Martin .Johnson City Home Economics Home Economics Club, ’53-’55; Buccaneer Staff, ’52- ’53; Alpha Delta Pi, ’53-’55. Genie Dossett .Matthews .Johnson City Education Transfer from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee; Patchwork Players, ’52-’53; Collegian Staff, ’52- ’53; Cheerleaders, ’52-’54. Jane F. Matthews .Jonesboro History Kappa Delta, ’52-’54. Alice Marie Mays .Greeneville English Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President, ’54-’55; I.R.C., ’54- ’55; Kappa Delta, ’54-’55, Vice-President, ’55; Dean’s List, ’54-’55. Jack Myron Mays .Kingsport History Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia. Merle Tate Mays . Kingsport English Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia; Pi Kappa Delta, ’54-’55. Clara Elizabeth McKay .Chuckey Business Beta Epsilon, ’52-’56, President, ’54-’55, Reporter, ’55- ’56; F.T.A., ’54-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’56; Kappa Delta, Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’54-’55, Treasurer, ’55- 56; Inter-Dormitory Council, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56. Bob Lee Merritt . Lynch, Ky. Health and Physical Education Transfer from Lamar College, Lamar, Colorado. Page 76 Education Charles Glenn Miller .Elizabethton Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’56. Raymond H. Miller .Johnson City Geography Geography Council, ’54-’56; F.T.A., ’54-’56. Treasure , ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’49-’50; Commuter’s Club, ’54-’56. Paula S. Morris . Johnson City Home Economics Betty Ann Mottern . Jonesboro Mathematics E.T.S. Club, ’52-’53; Mathematics Club, ’52-’55, Re¬ porter, ’52-’53, Secretary, ’53-’55; B.S.U., ’52-’54; Mu Iota Tau, ’52-’54, Secretary, ’52-’53, President, ’53-’54; U.S.B., ’54-’55; Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’53-’54. Rodney Oakes .Milligan College Education Virginia T. Odom .Kingsport English Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, ’54-’55; Collegian Staff, ’54; R.O.T.C., Sponsor, ’55; May Day Attendant, ’55; Class Beauty, ’52, ’53, ’54; Dean s List, ’54-’55; Sigma Theta Kappa; Newman Club. Tommy Lee Osborne .Big Stone Gap, Va. Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’54-’55. Bobby M. Page . Business Kingsport Sally Ann Passmore .Bristol Drama Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary, ’54, Senator, ’55; Patch- work Players, ’52-’56, Reporter, Secretary, ’53, Vice- President, ’54, President, ’55; Radio Club, ’54-’56, Traffic Manager, ’54; Collegian, Feature Writer, ’52- ’56; Delta Kappa, Reporter, ’53; Who’s Who, ’55-’56; Drama Key, Publications Key, ’55-’56. Becky Jane Poteat . Jonesboro Home Economics Transfer from Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina; Glee Club, ’53-’54; Home Economics Club, ’53- 56; B.S.U., ’52-’56; Student Senate, ’55-’56; Inter- Dormitory Council, ’55-’56. Harold J. Price . Benton History Collegian Staff, ’53-’56. Wahletha Price .Sevierville Business Beta Epsilon, ’53-’56, Secretary, ’55-’56; F.T.A., ’54-’55; Buccaneer Staff, ’54-’55; B.S.U., ’53-’55, First Vice- President, ’55-’56; Stone Hall, Treasurer, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Sponsor, ’54-’56. Frederick L. Quarles . Jefferson City Didustrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’56; “T” Club, ’52-’56; Football, ’52-’56. Royce W. Quarles . Jefferson City Health and Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’53-’55, Comptroller, ’54-’55; “T” Club, ’52-’55. Robert K. Rector . Asheville, N. C. Physical Education Iota Tau Kappa, Vice-President, ’55-’56. i I i j i II Page 77 Education Charlotte M. Reeves .Johnson City English Collegian Staff, ’55-’56; Delta Pi Delta, ’53-’55. J. B. Richards .Kingsport Economics and Sociology Don Dayton Riley. Lynch, Ky. Health and Physical Education Transfer from Lamar College, Lamar, Colorado; “T” Club, ’53-’55; Intramurals, ’53-’55; Football; Baseball; Nu Sigma Alpha. Edyth Rhee Robinson .Bristol Elementary Education Glee Club, ’52-’54; Phi Mu, ’54-’55. Betty Jo Sams .Parrottsville Biology Biology Club, ’52-’54; Patchwork Players, ’52-’53; B.S.U., ’52-’53; Phi Mu, ’52-’53; Pan-Hellenic Repre¬ sentative, ’52-’53: Intramurals, ’52-’54; R.O.T.C. Spon¬ sor, ’53-’54; Pan-Hellenic Treasurer, ’52-’53. Joseph J. Sams . Greeneville Industrial Arts Ollie Jean Seal .Johnson City Chemistry and Biology Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., ’53-’56; Biology Club, ’52-’56, Secretary, ’54-’55, Treasurer, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’52-’54; Collegian, ’52-’54; Newman Club, Secretary, ’54-’56; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’54-’56; Collegiate Division Tennessee Academy of Science, Secretary-Treasurer, ’54-’56; Who’s Who, ’55-’56. Mae Marie Sease . Norfolk, Va. Social Science Transfer from Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, North Carolina. Frankie Lou Sharp .Jacksboro Business Beta Epsilon, ’52-’55; Phi Eta Tau, ’52-’56, Treasurer, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’52-’56; R.O.T.C., Sponsor, ’54- ’55; May Day Attendant, ’54; Class Beauty, ’54-’55; T. S. Award, ’53-’54; Chevron Award, ’55; Letter Girls, ’53-’56. Mary Lois Simmerman .Jonesboro Business Beta Epsilon, Treasurer, ’54-’55; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’53. Betty Lynn Skeen .Morristown Elementary Education F.T.A., ’53-’54; A.C.E., ’54-’56, Reporter, ’55-’56; Alpha Psi Omega, ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’52-’56, Secretary, ’54-’55; B.S.U., ’52-’56, Vice- President, ’52-’54, President, ’54-’55; Central Religious Council, ’54-’55; Mu Iota Tau, ’52-’55, Secretary, ’54- ’55; Inter-Dormitory Council, ’55-’56; Cooper Hall, Vice-President, ’55-’56; Who’s Who, ’54-’56. Katherine Amanda Sliger .Mooresburg Home Economics Home Economics Club, ’53-’55; Wesley Foundation, ’52- ’54, Treasurer, ’53-’54; Intramurals, ’53-’55. Edith Miriam Smalley .Sunbright English Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College, Athens, Tennessee; Kappa Delta Pi, ’54-’55; I.R.C., ’54-’55; Wesley Foundation, ’54-’55; Inter-Dormitory Council, ’54. Ann Vickers Smith .Jonesboro Music E.T.S. Club, ’53-’54; Glee Club, ’52-’54, Secretary, ’53- ’54; Orchestra, ’53-’54; M.E.N.C., ’52-’54; Delta Pi Delta, ’52-’55, Vice-President, ’54-’55. Martha Arnold Smith .Greeneville Elementary Education F.T.A., ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; A.C.E., ’52-’53; Wes¬ ley Foundation, ’54-’55. Page 78 Education Lonette L. Snodderly . Luttrell Elementary Education Future Teachers of America Club, ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56. Billy J. Starnes .Johnson City Industrial Arts Alma June Street .Bakersville, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics Club, ’52-’56, President, ’55-’56: F.T.A., ’54-’56; B.S.U., ’53-’56; Central Religious Coun¬ cil, Secretary, ’55-’56; Phi Alpha, ’53-’54; R.O.T.C., Sponsor, ’55-’56: Junior Class Beauty, ’54-’55; Who’s Who, ’55-’5 6. Charles Leonard Stroud .Mohawk Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’56; Inter-Dormitory Council, Vice- President, ’55-’56; U.S.B., Senator, ’55-’56. Everett J. Taylor .Newport Economics and Sociology Transfer from Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, North Carolina. Ray E. Timbs . Elizabethton Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’51. David Harold Tolbert . Bristol Health and Physical Education “T” Club, ’52-’55; Football, 4-Year Letterman; Tennis. Tresa Lynn Underwood .Knoxville English F.T.A., ’53-’54; Kappa Delta Pi, ’54-’56, Historian, ’55- ’56; International Relations Club, ’54-’56, Secretary, ’54-’55, Reporter, ’55-’56; Buccaneer, ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’53-’56, Secretary, ’55-’56; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’53-’56, Treasurer, ’54-’55, Secretary, ’55-’56; U.S.B., Senator, ’55-’56; Inter-Dormitory Council, ’54- ’55; Dean’s List, ’53-’54. Stephen Hugh Wallin .Midway Elementary Education Genette Webb English Cosby James E. Webb . Elizabethton Industrial Arts Veterans Club, Secretary, ’52-’53. Haskel S. White . Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’56. Kathryn L. White .Johnson City English Carolyn L. Wilkes .Kingsport Art Glee Club, ’52-’53; F.T.A., Secretary, ’55-’56; Signs-of- Times, ’54-’56, Secretary-Treasurer, ’55-’56; Inter- Dormitory Council, ’54-’55; Stone Hall, Vice-President, ’54-’55. Jo Ann Williams .Lenoir City English Transfer from Belmont College, Nashville, Tennessee; Dean’s List, ’54-’55; Forensics, ’55-’56. Page 79 Education Dewey S. Wilson, Jr .Bristol, Va. Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, Vice-President, ’54-’55; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56. Anne Lee Wood .Kingsport Elementary Education Band, ’52; F.T.A., ’55-’56; A.C.E., ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’52; Collegian Staff, ’52-’53; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’55. Jo Ann Lewis Workman . Elizabethton Elementary Education Glee Club, ’52-’53; Beta Epsilon, ’52-’53; B.S.U., ’51- ’52; Sigma Omega, ’51-’54. Nelda Sue Young . Bakersville, N. C. Business Baptist Student Union, ’53-’55. 7 . Health and Physical Education Building — this year has accommodated attractions such as Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, Ice Vogues, and Ralph Marterie 2 . The new bookstore—center of activity at the beginning of the quarter 3. Informal dances after basketball and foot¬ ball games allow students to become better acquainted with one another Page SO School of Business Administration and Economics - The School of Business Administration and Economics was organized to provide its students with an opportunity to acquire a broad knowl¬ edge of the internal problems of business or¬ ganization and control as well as an understand¬ ing of how business may be affected by the com¬ plex forces in the economic framework within which it operates. For this reason, emphasis is placed on the development of a well-rounded knowledge of business fundamentals and an ap¬ preciation of the structure and processes of the American economy. In addition to the regular program of in¬ struction, numerous conferences, seminars, workshops, and special events were held on the campus throughout the year with the coopera¬ tion of national, regional and local professional and civic organizations. In conjunction with these meetings, distinguished educators and leading businessmen from all parts of the nation enriched the educational opportunities avail¬ able to students, and extended the influence of the School throughout its service area. Dr. Lloyd F. Pierce Director Receiving instruction on Business Machines Miss Meredith serving Mr. Lawrence Senesh, Joint Council on Economic Education, during the Economic-Education Tea Page 81 Business and Economics Paul E. Abston .Rock wood Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. Arnold Lee Addington .Kingsport Economics Pi Kappa Delta, President, ’52-’55; Biology Club, ’53- ’54; Alpha Psi Omega, ’53-’56; Patchwork Players, ’52- ’54; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’52-’56; U.S.B., ’53-’56, Presi¬ dent, ’55-’56; Sophomore Class President, ’53-’54; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’54-’56; Dixie Champion in Debate, Speech Award, ’53-’55. Anna Laura Austin .Morristown Business Buccaneer, ’54-’56, Associate Business Manager, ’54-’55, Business Manager, ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’56, Reporter, ’52-’54; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’52-’56, Cor¬ respondence Secretary, ’54, Treasurer, ’55-’56; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’56; Intramurals, ’52-’56. Jack M. Barker . Bristol, Va. Business Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Beta Epsilon, ’55; Biology Club, ’52-’56; B.S.U., ’53; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’53-’56; “T” Club, ’52-’56; Intramurals, ’55; Football Award, ’52-’54. Gerald Benjamin Belcher .Alcoa Business Signs-of-the-Times, ’53, Senator, ’54, President, ’55; Lambda Chi, ’53; Baptist Student Union, ’52-’55, Vice- President, ’52-’53; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’55, Alumni Secretary, ’55; U.S.B., ’54. Alger K. Bellamy .Church Hill Business Tonita P. Blankenship . Johnson City Business Band, ’52-’53, Majorette; Collegian, ’53-’56, Business Manager, ’54-’56; Phi Mu, Reporter, ’53-’54, Registrar, ’54-’56; Journalism Award. Priscilla T. Bradford, Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Business Alpha Delta Pi, ’52-’56. Charles E. Brown . Kingsport Business Zane E. Burleson .Johnson City Business Gene Range Campbell . Elizabeth ton Business Beta Epsilon, ’55. Laverne P. Campbell. Jonesboro Business International Relations Club, ’54-’55; Wesley Founda¬ tion, ’52-’5(5; Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer, ’54-’55. Richard Wilford Cardin . . . Tellico Plains Business Transfer from Hiwassee Junior College; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’56, High Epsilon. James Edward Cassity . . . Spruce Pine, N. C. Business Pi Kappa Alpha, ’52-’56, President, ’54-’55, Secretary, ’55-’56; Interfraternity Council, ’54-’55, Vice-President; President of Senior Class, ’55-’56; U.S.B., ’54-’55. Ben Childers, Jr .Erwin Business Transfer from Pikeville Junior College, Pikeville, Ken¬ tucky. Page 82 Business and Economics Business • inuui mil Geography Cmmcil, ’54- ' 55; Beta Epsilon, ' 54- ' 55; Kappa •r ,- ' „ rrea . sl ' rer Sena tor, ’54-’55; I.R.C., President Sec ' retov ’W de n’ 5 ? : L?mbda Chi Alpha, ' ’54-’55’56, Delta PP wL“ ea S Ll ; ' ’ 53 • Scholarship, Kappa r ' K-r ’ dinner, Cross Country Race, ’52; Phi Beta Chi Fraternity Business Manager, ’53-’54; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’55-’56. Glenn Cox Johnson City Business Alfred B. Dickenson . Lebanon, Va. Business Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Robert Doty . Greeneville Business Transfer from Tusculum College; Alpha Psi Fellowship Chairman, ’54-’55. Omega, Jerry Eaves Henderson, N. C. Business x. ruiesL CaOiiege; 56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’55-’56; Club. Beta Epsilon, ’55- Young Democratic • jvjiiusuu euiy Business MF d N r 52 ' ’w’ Lieutenant ’54-’55; Glee Club, ’55; 54 k 2 ’ Otfhestra, ’52-’54; Sigma Phi Epsilon tenam’ Chairman 55 ; R.O.T.C., SecondLieu- tenant, 55- 56; Soloist with Band, ’53. Eugene Estep B asketball. Economics Bristol Charles L. Fletcher Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan Kingsport College. Frank W. Ford, Jr, ... Sweetwater Business Transfer from University of Tennessee. Walter T. Galliher .Bluff City Business Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’53-’54. Rodgers A. Gerhardt Business Transfer from Cornell University; I.R.C., Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’55-’56 ecutive Committee, ’55-’56. Knoxville ' 55-’56; Pi U.S.B., Ex- Thomas M, Grimes .. Johnson City Business Transfer from University of Tennessee. Donald R. Hamilton . Knoxville Economics Transfer from University of Tennessee. Dwight M. Haney, Jr .Kingsport Business Kenneth O. Harbour Bristol Business Page 83 Business and Economics Norman H. Hensley .Kingsport Business Veda Rose Hensley .Bristol, Va. Business Transfer from Stetson University; Senior Beauty, ’55-’56. Jesse Hiram Hurst .Rogersville B us in ess Betty Lan Jackson .Johnson City Business Band, ’52-’54; Glee Club, ’52-’53; Patchwork Players, ’52-’53; Buccaneer, ’52-’53; Collegian, ’52-’56, Circu¬ lation Manager, ’55-’56; Phi Mu, ’52-’56, Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’52-’53, Pan-Hellenic, ’53-’54, Secretary, ’54-’55, Secretary, ’55-’56; Phi Eta Tail, ’52-’56, Re¬ porter, ’54-’55; Intramurals, ’52-’54; Collegian Award, ’55; Band Letter, ’54. Arthur E. Jan de Beur .Johnson City Business Beta Epsilon, ’53-’56, Program Chairman, ’ 54-’55, As¬ sistant Student Senator, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’56, President, ’55-’56, I.F.C. Repre¬ sentative, ’55-’56; Interfraternity Council, ’55-’56; Dean’s List, ’53-’54-’55; Dean’s Award, ’54-’55; Young Demo¬ crats Club, ’55-’56; Who’s Who in American Univer¬ sities and Colleges, ’55-’56. Randell L. Jewell .Whitevvood, Va. B isin ess Guy A. Johnson . Business Erwin Henry A. Johnson . Madisonville Business Glee Club, ’48-’49; B.S.U., ’48-’49-’50; Interfraternity Council, ’49-’50, President, ’49-’50; “T” Club, ’49-’50- ’51, Social Chairman, ’50-’51; Junior Class President, ’50-’51; May Day Attendant, ’48-’49-’50; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’50-’51. James R. Johnson .Knoxville Business Transfer from University of Tennessee; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’55-’56. Bascom C. Jones .Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’55; Dean’s List, ’55; Dean’s Award, ’55. William Rudolph Kinzer . . . Wytheville, Va. Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College, Athens, Tennessee. Allen R. Kress .Kingsport Business Sue A. Lackey .Kingsport Business and English Glee Club, ’52-’52-’54; Beta Epsilon, ’54-’55-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’52-’53-’54; Phi Mu, ’52-’56, President, ’52-’53, Secretary, ’53-’54, Historian, ’54-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’53-’56, Treas¬ urer, ’54-’55, President, ’55-’56; Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, ’55-’56; Best Personality, ’55-’56; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’55- Charles Leonard .Johnson Business “T” Club, ’50-’51. City Jack E. Leonard . Greeneville Business Beta Epsilon, ’53-’55; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, ’54-’56. Page 84 Business and Economics Robert Walter Leonard . Johnson City Business Herman Mann ..Elizabethan Business Band, ’54-’55; ketball. 53- 54; Beta Epsilon, ’53-’55, Vice-President, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’55; Intramural Bas- ’52; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’53. Cornelius C. Marshall . Johnson City Business William Felty Massengill .Greeneville Business Glenn Edwin Mueller .Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’53-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’56. Thomas H. North .Sweetwater Business Robert Marion Paire, Jr .Bluff Citv Business Transfer from King College, Bristol, Tennessee. Charles K Peake .Kingsport Business and Economics Transfer from University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia; Beta Epsilon, ’54-’56; Baptist Student Union, ’54-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’56, Comptroller, ’55-’56; Dean ' s List, ’55. James E. Pierce ...Johnson City Business Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacks¬ burg, Virginia; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56. James T. Pierce . Elizabethan Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’56. Kenneth C. Proffitt .Wise, Va. Business Mildred Ruth Ramey .Kingsport Business F.T.A., Second Vice-President, ’55-’56; B.S.U., ’55-’56; Secretary, Stone Hall, ’55-’56. Loyd Leland Robeson . Charleston Business Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. i William A. Scott . Johnson City Business Radio Club, ’55-’56; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56; Tennis Letter, ’55. | Glenn T. Shrader, Jr .Lebanon, Va. Business Transfer from Marshall College; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56. Page 85 | Business and Economics Wayne Davis Starnes .Elizabethton Business and English International Relations Club, ’55-’56; Buccaneer Staff, ’52-’56, Assistant Editor, ’54-’55, Editor-in-Chief, ’55- ’56; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’53; Scabbard and Blade Society, ’54-’56; Who’s Who in American Uni¬ versities and Colleges, ’55-’56; Phi Beta Chi, Treasurer, ’54-’55; Journalism Award, ’54-’55. James L. Stout . Jonesboro Business George N. Theophilos . . . Newport News, Va. Business Transfer from Bluefield College; Beta Epsilon, ’55. Donald Van Cleve .Bristol Business Transfer from King College, Bristol, Tennessee. William J. Whetsel .Kingsport Business Choir, ’50-’53-’55; Glee Club, ’50-’52; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’55-’56; Choir Key. Sherman Williams .Morristown Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’55; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’56; In- tramurals, ’54; Veterans Club, ’53. Dr. Pierce, Mr. Joe Wilson, Director of Training Division of Dupont Company, Dr. McCune, chatting during the Business and Economic Education Workshop conducted at State Charles Peake and Rodgers Gerhardt ex¬ amining the records of investments of stock markets in connection with Business Cycles course Dr. Edward Allen introducing the guest speaker, Dr. S. P. McCutchen, of New York University, during the Conference on Economic Education conducted on the State College campus Page 86 The School of Arts and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences has for its aim the thorough training of the individual ac¬ cording to his interests so that he may develop into a well-adjusted, well-informed citizen con¬ tributing to the political, social, economic, and intellectual growth of his community. The major objectives of the School of Arts and Sciences are: (1) to give a well-rounded and liberal education, (2) to provide the necessary academic background for the training of teach¬ ers, (3) to provide preprofessional training in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law, Engineer¬ ing, and many other areas. Departments included in the School of Arts and Sciences are: Art, Biological Science, Eng¬ lish, Foreign Languages, Geography and Geol¬ ogy, History, Mathematics, Music, Physical Science, Political Science, Sociology, and Speech and Drama. Two degrees are offered in this School. The Bachelor of Arts degree requiring a foreign lan¬ guage is the standard degree. Those who do not wish a foreign language may work toward the Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. William M. Beasley Director The new Music Building exemplifies the progressive trend of State The Fine Arts Department offers an important phase of in¬ struction to the State student Page 87 Arts and Sciences Clint E. Bailey . Social Science Kodak James D. Blankenbeckler . Kingsport Natural Science Band, ’53-’54; Signs-of-the-Times, ’52-’56, Reporter, ’54; Collegian, ’54-’55, News Editor, ’54-’55; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56, Chapter Editor, ’55-’56; Inter-Dormitory Coun¬ cil, ’54-’56, President, ’54-’56; Sigma Phi Alpha, ’53-’55, Reporter, ’54-’55; Alpha Phi Omega, ’53-’56, Sergeant- at-Arms, ’54-’55, Reporter, ’53-’54; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. John B. Branham . Chemistry Kingsport Harry R. Brendell .Elizabethton Chemistry Lowell D. Brown .Kingsport English Signs-of-the-Times, ’52-’54; Buccaneer, ’54-’56, Mili¬ tary and Senior Class Editor, ’55-’56; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; U.S.B., ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’52-’56, Manager, ’53-’54; R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant, ’55-’56; Forensics, ’53-’54. Willard E. Brown .Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55. Alvin K. Broyles .Johnson City Biology Biology Club, ’52-’55, Vice-President, ’54-’55; “T” Club, ’53-’55; Cheerleader, ’52-’54; R.O.T.C., Colonel, ’55- ’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’53-’55, President, ’54-’55; Outstanding Military Science II R.O.T.C.; President, Collegiate Tennessee Academy of Science; Who’s Who in Amer¬ ican Universities and Colleges. Charles W. Burling .Elizabethton Chemistry A.C.S., Vice-Chairman, ’55. Norma L. Campbell . Louisville, Ky. English Transfer from Kentucky Bible College. James Kyle Caudill, Jr .Speedwell, Va. French Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Billie Grace Clark .Erwin Chemistry Paul S. Clarkson .Jacksboro History Transfer from Santa Rosa Junior College. Cecil Conrad Craft .Kingsport Geography ' Geography Council, ’54-’55; Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’55. Harry Jason Curtis .Jonesboro Chemistry United Student Body, Senator, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade Society, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’53-’54; Dis¬ tinguished Military Student, ’55; R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel, ’55-’56. Larry Gerald Curtis .Jonesboro Chemistry Scabbard and Blade Society, ’54-’56; Pershing Rifles. ’53-’54; Distinguished Military Student, ’55; R.O.T.C., Major, ’55-’56. Page 88 Arts and Sciences Curtis Reed Davis .Kingsport Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., ’52-’56, Reporter, ’53-’54, Treasurer, ’55-’56; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56; I.F.C., ’55- ’56; U.S.B., ’54-’56; Interfraternity Council, Vice- President, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’53-’54; Sigma Phi Alpha, ’53-’55; Mathematics Club, President, ’54-’55, Senator, ’55-’56. James R. Dotson .Pound, Va. Social Studies Pi Kappa Delta, ’54; Dean’s List, ’54-’55. Colleta Yvonne Durham .Elizabethton English Transfer from Baylor University, Waco, Texas; Signs- of-the-Times, ’54-’55; Pi Kappa Delta, ’55-’56. Rhonda Feathers .Kingsport Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., ’55-’56; Lambda Chi, ’55-’56; Biology Club, ’55-’56. William K. Fraizer .Piney Flats Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’56. Ray E. Garrison .Elizabethton Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., 55- ' 56. Anna B. Gilbreath .Kingsport Biology Glee Club, 52- 53; Orchestra, ’52-’54; Inter-Dormitory, ’55-’56. Charles Autry Graves .Maryville Industrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’56, Senior Marshal, ’54-’55; Sophomore Class, Vice-President, ’53-’54; Senior Class, Vice-President, ’55-’56; May Day, Sophomore Repre¬ sentative, ’53-’54, Senior Representative, ’54-’55. James R. Green . Johnson City English Wesley Foundation, ’53-’56, President, ’54-’55; Central Religious Council, ’55-’56, President, ’55-’56; U.S.B., ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’54-’55. James D. Hankins .Greeneville Biology Biology Club, ’55-’56. Beatrice Harman . Johnson City Music Glee Club, ’51-’56, Accompanist, ’53-’56; Orchestra, ’51- ’55; Librarian, ’53-’54; M.E.N.C., ’53-’54; Kappa Delta Pi, ’55-’56. Margaret Ray Hensley .Kingsport Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., ’53-’56, Secretary, ’55- ’56; Dean’s List, ’54. Herschel D. Hickman . Piney Flats Chemistry James Killen Holley .Kingsport Social Science Transfer from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Vir¬ ginia; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’55-’56; Iota Tau Kappa, Secretary, ’55-’56; Pirate Club, Quartermaster, ’55-’56. Charles W. Howard .Kingsport Chemistry Student Affiliate of A.C.S. Page 89 Arts and Sciences Elizabeth Ann Huntsman .Johnson City Chemistry Biology Club, ’53; Mu Iota Tau, ’52-’53. Isaac Bulo Laughrun, Jr .Erwin Geography Geography Council, ’54-’56; Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’54- ’56; Dean’s List, ’54. William Fred Lindner .Reliance Social Studies Pat Lumpkin . Anniston, Ala. Sociology Transfer from Jacksonville State College, Jacksonville, Alabama. Joe McCoy . Johnson City Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S., ’53-’56, Vice-President, ’54-’55, President, ’55-’56; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President, ’55-’56. William Theodore Marsh .Fordtown Mathematics Glee Club, ’53-’56, Vice-President, ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’53-’55. Wade Conley Miller .Johnson City History Buccaneer, ’54-’55; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’56, Presi¬ dent, ’55; U.S.B., ’54-’56, Leadership Conference, Co- Chairman, ’55-’56; I.F.C., ’54-’55; Junior Class Presi¬ dent, ’54-’55; R.O.T.C. Major, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’54-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’53-’55, Vice-President, ’54-’55; May Day, ’52-’54; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’55-’56. Clarence E. Mumpower .Bristol Mathematics Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’56, Rush Chairman, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’52-’56; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55-’56; Mathe¬ matics Club, ’53-’56, President, ’55-’56. Harold S. Osborne .Kingsport Biology Choir, 52-’55, Vice-President, ’54-’55; E.T.S. Club, ’54- ’56; Orchestra, ’52-’54; Quartette, ’54-’55; I.R.C., ’53- ’56, President, ’55-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’52-’55, Music Director, ’54-’55; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’55-’56, Pledge Trainer, ’55-’56; I.F.C., ’53-’54; R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, 55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’53; Who’s Who in Amer¬ ican Universities and Colleges, ’54-’56; Dean’s List, ’52- ’53; Choir Letter; Choir Key, Danforth Foundation; Phi Beta Chi, ’52-’55, President, ’54-’55. Donald Eugene Phipps . Johnson City Chemistry Transfer from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’53-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55-’56; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’56; R.O.T.C., Lieutenant, ’55-’56. Daniel B. Reece . Mountain City Chemistry T.R.C., ’55-’56; Alpha Psi Omega, ’52-’56; B.S.U., ’54- ’55; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’53-’56, President, ’55-’56, Vice-President, ’54-’55; I.F.C., ’54-’56; Intramurals, ’56; Pershing Rifles, ’52-’54; Barnwarming King, ’55-’56; Mathematics Club, ’53-’56. Peggy Robinson .Johnson City Biology Biology Club, ’52-’53; Delta Kappa, ’52-’55, Vice-Presi¬ dent, ’53-’54, Treasurer, ’54-’55; Phi Mu, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’55-’56. Wilbert Schwartz .Johnson City Industrial Arts Bill Seaton . Johnson City Mathematics Transfer from West Point, U.S.M.A., West Point, New York; Intramurals, ’50-’52; Freshman Class President, ’51 -’52; Phi Beta Chi, ’51 -’52. Jimmy Lloyd Seehorn . Johnson City Chemistry Phi Sigma Kappa, ’54-’56, President, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55- 56, Vice-President, ’55-’56; Distinguished Military Stu¬ dent, ’55; Mu Epsilon Nu, ’52-’53. Page 90 Bristol, Va. v- •. • . 5 Arts and Sciences James Douglas Sheaff . Mathematics Shirley Ann Sikora .Clarksburg, W. Va. Speech Transfer from Marshall College, Huntington, West Vir¬ ginia; Wesley Foundation, ’55-’56; Alpha Xi Delta, ’52- ’56; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, ’54-’55. Beldon D. Smith . Ford town English Robert D. Stachel . Knoxville English Transfer from University of Tennessee; Alpha Psi Omega, ’55-’56; Patchwork Players, ’54-’56; Collegian, Sports Editor, ’54-’56; Wesley Foundation, ’54-’55; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’56, Reporter, ’55-’56; “T” Club, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C., Major, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55-’56; All-American Rifle Team, ’55; Rifle Team, Secretary, ’54-’55, Captain, ’55-’56; Young Demo¬ crats Club, President, ’55-’56. George E. Stephenson. Lenoir City Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S.; Student Senator, ’55-’56; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’52-’56, Vice-President, ’54-’55; U.S.B., ’53-’56; Interfraternity Council, ’54-’55; Mathematics Club, 53-’56, President, ’54; Alpha Phi Omega, ’53-’56. William Thomas Tapp .Erwin Chemistry Student Affiliate of the A.C.S. Hugh M. Thompson . Johnson City Chemistry James D. Treadway .Johnson City Pre-Medical R.O.T.C., Captain, 55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’54- ’56; Pershing Rifles, ’53-’55; Alpha Phi Omega, ’52-’53. Ronald E. Valentine .Newport Geography Geography Council, ’53-’54, Vice-President, ’54-’55; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’55-’56; Scabbard and Blade, ’55- ’56. Lloyd D. Vicars, Jr .Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, Treasurer, ’54-’55. Science Building—Science students feel more at home here than anywhere else Page 91 J Finley Doran Wayne Hawkins Pat Abbott Ginger Stone . Nelda Williams Nancy Davis . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Senator . . . . Treasurer Reporter (Junior Glass GDfjr tcers Page 92 Juniors Patricia Abbott Mary Addington Freida Allen Betty Allen Herbert Arnett Ervin Arnold Howard Atkins Verna Babb Glenda Bain Virginia Hall Sally Ballard Beverlee Barnes Phyliss Cox Barr Janice Basham Ulis Bays Barbara Beasley Earl Benton James Berry Joe Bettini Rosalyn Bible Dean Blevins Louise Boatright Sylvia Bo-lick Betty Bolling Atiian Bowers Bill Bowers Bill Bowman Velma Boyd Wayne Boyd Buzzy Breeding Dorothy Broyles Ernest Buchanan Jack Buchanan Elizabeth Bunn Charles Burleson Jacob Byerly Marion Byrd Mary Calloway Gerald Campbell Sidney Campbell Page 93 Juniors William Campbell Mary Lou Carter Patsy Carter Tom Cash James Cassell Donald Castle Shirley Castle Glenn Chadwell Arliss Chapman Carl Childress Jack Christian Sarah Coates William Gotten Allen Cowen Virginia Cox Marjorie Creech Jack Crosswhite Bill Crowe Dan Culbertson David Czoka Nancy Davidson Betty Davis Myra Davis Nancy Davis Faye Ann Dearing Gene Dellinger Katharine Dickenson Joan Dugger Mary Easley George Edens, Jr. Shirley Eldridge Jerry Elliott Alleen English Paul English Joe Fann Rosemary Ferguson Bobby Ferrell Jim Fleenor Marie Fleenor Ann Fletcher Page 94 Juniors Martha Foote Bruce Forbes Ann Franklin Patricia Fuller Jack Gibson Folsom Givens Virginia Goodin James Gose Jimmy Graybeal William Grigg Billy Guffey Clara Hall Billy Hamilton J ESSIf. Hami lton Ken Harrison Charlene Hash Richard Hatmaker Wayne Hawkins Jay Hawks Vera Heaberlin Hilda Hensley Joy Hensley Barbara Hickman Maxwell Hickman Timothy Higdon Betty Hillman Nancy Hodges Fred Holloway Janet Holmes James Holt Jerry Holt Mary Hooper James Horton Mildred Horton Charles Hovis Jeannine Hovis Powell Hovis Bob Hubert James Huffaker Janice Huffman Page 95 Juniors James Hughes Shelby Jean Hughes Johnny Humphreys Katrina Hunter Laura Husky Martha Hutcheson Joseph Isbill Geneva Sue James Norma Jaynes Mary Jennings Glen wood Johnson Charles Jones John Keller Frank Kidd Jimmie Kilgore Jo Ann Kilpatrick Jack King Lonada Kinzer Eugene Lambert Joe Wayne Lambert Henry Lance Bobby Lawless Rufus Lawless Pat Lee William Light Shirley Lilly Lydia Lima Martha Linn George Long Carl Looper Alwayne Lunsford Jane Luttrell Joe McBride Herman McCall Edna McDavid Caroll McGinnis Margaret Mahaffey Martha Marshall Carmelita Martin Pam Mattlock Page 96 Juniors Dawn Mauk Eva Jane Maupin Robert May Ann Medlin Barbara Miller Buddy Miller Johnny Miller Billy Moore Clarence Moore Helen Morelock Carolyn Morrell Jack Mosier J o Mountford Arthur Mullins Joe Mumpower Shirley Mundis Willis Murray Beverly Nelson Shirley Nuckles Roy Nunn Susan Nunn J. B. O’Connor Aaron Osborne Glenn Padgett Louise Patton Charlotte Pendleton Bobby Potter Katherine Price William Price Harold Quillin Don Rawls John Ray Paula Reece Eleanor Reed Robert Reeves Rodney Robinette Tom Rock Hugh Rogers George Romans Edna Maude Ruble Page 97 Juniors Mary Ruddle Frank Rutherford Arvena Salyer Elizabeth Sanders James Seward Beverly Shanks John Shanks Mary Lynn Shaver David Shell Ralph Shell Leslie Shunway William Sikes Leon Simerly Phyllis Simerly Ken Simonds Fredda Sisk David Slonaker Ann Smalling Peggy Smith Frances Snead James Snodgrass Bill Stalcup Doyle Stallard Vet a Story Janet Stout Carl Strickler Dana Strickler Betty Sutherland Margaret Swann Anna Taylor Ken Thompson Richard Tittle Lois Trent Janith Valley Harold Van Cleeve Charles Vest Bill Vicars Walter Waddle Jimmy Walker Robert Walters Page 98 Juniors Rob Warren Minoree Watarai Emory Weddle Hazel White Jack Whitson James Whittle Don Wilder Dean Williams Helen Williams SUZIE WOHLFORD James Woody Louise Wykle Mack Young Virginia Moretz ) Finley Doran awards prizes to Dr. and Mrs. Albert Luker at the Junior Class Square Dance as the most representative country style couple Virginia Moretz—Junior Class Sweetheart Bob Cofer . President Jim Thompson . Vice-President Barbara Geisler . Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class Gff, tcers Page 100 t Sophomores Doris Addington Mary Margaret Aberle William Akers Barbaretta Alexander Mary Lou Anderson Alma Angel Dorothy Archer Roy Arnold Jean Ballard Pat Bailey James Banner Barbara Barnes Mickie Sue Barnes Frances Bennett Peggy Bevington James Bledsoe Margaret Blevins Marvin Blizard Frederick Bradley Alice Bradshaw Paul Bragg Paul Brewster Carolyn Brinkley Barbara Brisioi Charles Britt Barbara Brown Charles Brown Adele Brownlow Patsy Broyles Earl Bryant Sarah Buchanan Margaret Buck Ralph Buckles Bobby Burgess Alice Byrd Joyce Byrd Mary Elizabeth Calfee Ronald Cardwell Elaine Carpenter Diana Carrier Billy Carroll C. M. Chandler Russell Chestnut Shirley Chinouth Richard Church Thomas Claman C. A. Coates J o Cochran Page 101 Sophomores Robert Cofer Barbara Cole Bobby Cook Emily Cook Helen Cooke Anne Ccx Nancy Cox George Creasy James Crouch Fred Crumley Margaret Cunningham Jimmy Cutsh aw Betty Darnell Bobby Davis Edwin Davis Wanda Davis George Day James Day Jimmy Dean Lloyd Dean Norma Debord Charles Dempsey Martha Joan Denton Joyce DePew Kenneth Deskins Cliarles Dickerson Clarence Dixon James Dobyns Glenda Doty Ted Douglas Gearlene Douthat Carolyn Duke C. M. Duncan Herbert Duncan Patsy Dykes Lyle Eagle David Easterly Jerry Edwards Frank Ellenberg Dorothy Elliott Elizabeth Ellis Kenneth Estes Anna Finchum Betty Fine J o Ann Finley Billy Fleenor Alvie Fletcher Earnest Fletcher Page 102 Sophomores Jimmy Fletcher Eugene Foote Jack Ford Nettie Sue Fowler Robert Franklin Ann Lynn Fraser Harold Frazier Jean French Marjorie Freuler Shirley Fulkerson Ginger Gass Elaine Gerace Barbara Giles Everett Gilley Stokely Gray Margaret Graybeal Phyllis Graybeal Katie Green Mary Green Nancy Greene Sarah Hale Robert Hall Willard Hall Bill Hamilton Billy Hammond Bernice Hampton Samuel Hardin Martha Hardt Robert T. Harkleroad Jan Hart Dorothy Harris Jack Harris Marjorie Harris Dale Hartman Donald Haulsee Beverly Hawkins Billy Hawkins Marilyn Hawkins Joe Hayes William Hayes Sherril Heaton Wayne Hefner Carol Heins Pat Henry Jean Hensley Patty Herron Frieda Hicks Bleakia Hill Page 103 Sophomores Max Hillman Bobby Hinton Howard Hite Robert Hobbs Edna Hodge Carol Honeycutt Atwell Hopkins Robert Houchins Jimmy Huff Barbara Huffman Dwight Huffstetler Jane Hunnicutt Flora Hunt Kitty James Cecil Jeffers Howell Jenkins Rudolph Jennings Ben Johnson Carolyn Johnson Hal Johnson Hugh Johnson Nancy Johnson James Jones Shirley Joseph Love Justice Marianna Kelly Lowell Kenney Glenn King Patsy Lambert Carol Laws Curtis Lawson Shirley Lawson Chung Lee Sara Leeper Ellen Leonard Bob Lesueur Wayne Lewis William Lewis Charles Lloyd Henry Lowe David Lowrie Betty Luther Mary McClellan Don McCroskey Jewel McEwen Shirley McGee Anna McKee Francis McNeese Page 104 Sophomores Kenneth McNutt Kitty McQueen Eleanor Maddux Dolores Markland Delbert Marks Clifford Martin Emily Matherly George Mays John Edward Mays Hardy Miller Joel Miller Josephine Miller Polly Moffitt Erma Moore Jack Moore Mary Morell Bill Morrell Calvin Moseley Emory Mullins Daphne Myers Elmer Nave Lynn Neas Donald Nichols Jim Nichols Don Nicholson Louise Nidiffer Kathy Noblitt Betty Noland Anna Odell Sam Ogle Faye Ollis Bill Opengari Billy Osborne Rhea Osborne Fern Overbey George Paire Glenn Parris Jerry Parsons Eddie Pate Martha Patterson William Patton Paul Pearson Pat Peters Betty Pickens Bobby Pippin Aubrey Powell Russell Presley Lloyd Price Page 105 Sophomores Wilma Price Estel Proffitt Lillie Ramsey Betty Reeser Harold Regan Edna Richardson John Richardson Lorene Richardson Hobert Riddle Roanne Roseberry James Rowe Ralph Ruble Sedrick Rudd Marjorie Ryder Bobby Salyer James Sams Glen Sanders Marilyn Scofield Annette Self Norma Sheets Frank Shelton Ina Shelton Ann Sherrod Marilee Shoptavv Barbara Silcox Larry Simcox Kyle Simmerman Robert Sims Gene Skaggs Phillip Skeen Charlotte Smith Hubert Smith Festus Snodgrass Leon Snodgrass Rowena Spangler Joan Spence Mary Stallard Emily Starritt Carrie Steadman Gail Steffey Donald Stevens Murray Stokely Bobbie Street Hubert Stump Myrtle Sutton Charlotte Swan Charles Taylor Paul Templeton Page 106 Sophomores James Thompson Ralph Thompson Alice Thornton Dawn Timbs Wilma Tomlinson Edward Torbett Alberto Torres Val Trout Don Tucker Alexandra Turner Fred Turner Billie VanderVoort Glenda Van Huss Jackie Vaught Patsy Vincent Charles Von Cannon Alice Waddell Kitty Waddell [ere Wagner Fanny Walker Betty Walser Alan Ward Edith Warren Marie Wassum Ronald Wayland Charles Weatherly Marvin Weaver [anet Weems Charlotte Wells Ruth West Carolyn White Don Whittamore Bob Whittemore Barbara Whittimore Connie Widner Robert Widener Barbara Wilhoit Alma Williams Beatrice Williams Phyllis Williams Wayne Williams Betty Williamson Leslie Wilson Herman Wilson Raymond Wilson Carolyn Wood Lois Woodson Harold Woodward i Page 107 Sophomores Samuel Wright William York Paul Yount Bill Staib on trial in the Kangaroo Court during Freshman Week Looks as if they are barking up the right tree this time Just one air raid after another — because of the sophomores Page IQS Ed Gildersleeve. President Bill Bain . Vice-President Betty Dawson . Secretary Bill Peake . Senator man Glass Gff„ tcers Page 109 Freshmen Charles D. Adams Mary Ann Akard David L. Akers Donald M. Akers Thomas R. Akers Sabih H. Ali Maggie Allen Danny D. Anderson Ralph E. Anderson Margaret Anderson Will H. Andrews John D. Anest Patricia Ruth Archer James R. Arow James F. Arwood Howard L. Arthur Harry J. Ausmus James D. Bacon John J. Bacon Elmer R. Bailey Donald R. Bain William W. Bain Richard M. Baird Janice Ballinger Dorothy Banner Edsel Banner Phillip E. Bare John D. Barnes Johnny R. Barnes Nancy Barnes Norwood BarxNes Roland Barnes Robert C. Barnett Clinton D. Barney Marilyn E. Barnhill Mary F. Barr Barbara Baskette Marcie Baumgardner Ada Jo Bean Lynn Beasley Donald Begley Ronald Begley Fred Begley James E. Beightol Louella Benton Jack E. Berry Linda Berry Frances Bettini Robert H. Bishop Beulah Blankenship Charles G. Blazer W. B. Bledsoe Pervis E. Blevins Steven Blevins Gerald L. Blizard Harold Blumenthai. James Bolinger Nancy Booher Dorothy Booze Reida Bowen Roy G. Bowen Anna Bowman Jimmy N. Bowman Page 110 Freshmen Joe A. Bowman William D. Bowman Robert E. Bowyer Wanda K. Boyer Charles W. Bradley Fred L. Bradley Fund a A. Brady Charles W. Brabston Paul Bright Ronald H. Brink J. Frank Brisco William A. Brock Norman C. Brooks Patricia M. Brown Patty E. Brown Preston D. Brown Robert S. Brown William L. Brown Shirley J. Broyles Donald R. Bryant Harrison D. Buchanan Hobert D. Buchanan Joe C. Buchanan Augustus E. Buckles Bobbie J. Buckles Ray C. Buckner Alica F. Bull John F. Bullock Terry W. Bunner Nancy K. Burnett William C. Buskell Cecil C. Butcher Montess Byrd John W. Cain James C. Cain Lewis W. Campbell, Jr. Norma G. Campbell Patsy C. Campbell Shirley A. Campbell Ora J. Cansler Douglas K. Carico James E. Carico Gloria A. Carne Jim J. Carr Arthur G. Carrier Kathleen A. Carrier Charles C. Carrington Wilma G. Carson John W. Carter, Jr. Oscar F. Carter Thomas M. Carter Gilmer D. Carty Albert N. Cash Thelma M. Cates Clayton P. Cawood, Jr. Charlotte J. Chambers Robert W. Chambers Eugene C. Chandler Doran W. Charles Ann Clark Max B. Clarkson Joe H. Cline Paul E. Coates Page 111 Freshmen Rex A. Cobble Kendall Cochran Robert Cochran Carrol Cockerman Franklin Coe Sally Coe Charles F. Cohen Jerry Cole Paul W. Colley Nancy Collens Phillip L. Collis Charles G. Combs, Jr. Margaret L. Conley Ted W. Cooke Gary C. Cooper Gerald Corley Anna K. Cox Beverly K. Cox Bobby E. Cox Clifford W. Cox Eckle J. Cox, Jr. Francis E. Cox Hagan B. Cox James E. Cox John R. Cox Joyce Cox Richard Craig Janice Creger Arthur Crockett Harry Cross Don F. Crowe Paul Cunningham Raymond E. Cunningham Betty Jean Cupp John Beverly Curling Charlotte Dalton Jackie G. Daniel Thomas Daniels Richard A. Davidson Bill Edd Davis Clifford Davis Diane Davis Jane Ella Davis Robert H. Davis Stuart W. Davis Thomas G. Davis Betty Dawson Norville Day Thomas Dean Gloria Deaton Robert DeHart Janice Denny Margaret Denton Nancy Denton William Dickey Nancy Dillow Irvin Dingus Ralph A. Dingus Joe S. Dixon William M. Dooley, Jr. Harry Jay Dorsey Shirley Ruth Dotson Buddy Dougherty Page H2 Freshmen Barbara Dugger Betty Dugger Marion T. Dugger Douglas E. Duncan Sue Duncan Charles R. Durham Barbara Eads Benjamin F, Earnest Charles D. East Janice Easterly Roy T. Edmonds Elizabeth Edwards Gerald Edwards John J. Eiche Julia Eisenhower Thomas L. Elliott Robert H. Ellis Donald O. Emmert Inez England Margaret Estep Mary Evans Carol Fair Jackie Fannon Jack Fields Wanda Fitch Eva Fleenor Patricia Forbes Zoola Ford Phyllis Forrester Hazel Foster Johnny Foster Ray Foster Charlie Fraley Andrew Francis Louis Francis Perry Francis Annie Franklin Grace Fraysier Peggy Free Barbara Freeman Joe Freeman Billy Gallihfr Pierson Galloway Phillip Garland David Garrett Lee Garrett Bobby Gass Deanna Gass Carole Gentry John Gilbert Edward Gildersleeve Donald Giles William Giley Marilee Glass James Going Herbert Goodwin Robert Goodwin Gene Gouge Sarah Gouge James Gower Deloris Grant James Graves Freda Graybeal Page 113 Freshmen Marion Graybeal Charles Green Grace Ann Green Carra Green James Greenway Joanne Gregg J o Ann Greter Tom L. Griffith Charles Grimes Clayton Grindstaff Richard Grindstaff Sandra Groseclose Gerald Guffey Barbara Gwynne Marvin Hagey Ennis Lavern Hale Ivan Hall Ronald Hall Kent Hampton David Hancock Elizabeth Hann George Harber Charles Hardin Douglas Harkleroad Robert Harmon Scott Harmon Charles Harrison Sue Harrison Jack Hartgrove Kenneth Hartman Gilbert Hartsell Sue Hatcher David Haulsee Bob H. Haun Douglas Haun Barbara Hawk Ginger Hawk William Hawkins Boyd Headrick Cecil Heath Elijah Heaton Jackie Helms Walter Helton Eunice Helvey Alan Henderson Peggy Hendrix Howard Henley Gerald Henninger Ray H. Henry Dean Hensley Nancy Hensley Jo Ann Henson Elizabeth Herr Barbara Herrell Roselma Herring Paul J. Herron Jane Hey wood Betty Hicks Randall Hicks Ralph Higdon Harold Hill Peggy Hill Robert Hill °age 114 Freshmen Kathryn Hilton James Himes Sarah Hines Janice Hoar John Hobgood Wayne Hodgens Nancy Hogan William Holbert Thomas Holland Charlotte Holzer Mary Honeycutt Helen Hood Margaret Hood Edward Hooks James Hopkins Sylvia Hope Bill W. Horton Lewis Houston Gene Howell Jimmie Howell Kenneth Huff John Hughes Kathryn Hughes Phyllis Hughes Teddy Hughes Nancy Humphreys Lovely Hunley Ben M. Hunter Dorothy Huntsman Roger Hurst Evelyn Ireson William Isbell Forrest Isley Thomas Jackson Walter James Charles Jarrell Bobby Jennings Kathleen Jennings Sarah Jimeson Hugh Johnson Shirley Johnson Wilbur Johnson Wilma Joines Ernest Jones Harold Jones Jimmy Jones John Jones Mary Jones Sue Jones Winston Wade Jones Wanda Jones William Jones Anna Justice Sheldon Kaufman Karl Kegley Sammy Kellar Joyce Kerlon Thomas Kerney Julia Kibler Henry Kilbourne Jack Kilgore James Kilgore Samuel Kincheloe Page 115 Freshmen Jim P. King John King Nancy King Kay Kiser James Kiser Elizabeth Kite Billy L. Knott Larry Knott Bill Kovach James Krause Phil R. Kress Evelyn Kyte Steve Kyte Jack La Follette Allie Lambert James Lane John W. Lane Coy Langford Stuart Larkey James Lawson Elizabeth Leath Richard Ledbetter Roy Ledbetter Thomas Ledbetter Helen Lee Norma Lee Ann Leedy Barbara Leinart Bobby Leonard Johnny Leonard Thomas Lester Wendell Lewis Tommy Lightfoot Joe Lilly Shirley Lindamood Eustace Linker Frank Linkous Harold Little Patsy Little In a Littleton Jane Litton James Littrell Ann Love Ted Loveless Wiley Lowe William J. Lowe William Lowe Jimmy Luchini Samuel Luntsford Bob McAninch William McCartt Gene McClellan Bobby McConnell Doyle McConnell Sue McConnell Danny McCoy John McDaniel Ardist McDavid Jean McDonald Charles McEvay James McEwen Robert McGee Doris McKee Page 116 Freshmen William McKenzie Alice McKinney James McKinney Lester McKinney Paul McLean Fred McMillan Otis Mabe Peggy Maddux Henry Mahoney Teddy Maiden George Maines Herley Marshali Hope Marshall Billy Martin Fred D. Martin William W. Massey Sonny C. Matney James M. Matson Freddie J. Matthews Jackie L. Maupin Janice Maupin George H. Maust Hal B. Medearis Barbara Mercer Gary W. Meredith James F. Milan Dale Miller Flora Miller Michael J. Miller Robert A. Miller Lowell V. Miller Roger E. Mills Thomas C. Mills Marietta Mitchell Ned W. Mobley G. C. Moody Jeanne Mooney Buddy K. Moore Richard A. Moore Samuel A. Moorefield Lewis W. Morgan Verbal Morley John Morrell Katie Morrell Larry G. Morrell Albert P. Morris Paul T. Morrison Bob J. Morton Jack L. Morton Larry A. Morton Arthur G. Mosier Robert O. Mo well Eugene H. Mullinax Billie Mullins Janie Mullins Barbara Mumpower Shirley Murray Michael G. Muse Billy C. Nash Kenneth R. Nave Lorraine Nave Norma Nave Wilma Nave Page 117 Freshmen George Tommy Nelms Charles Newland Harold Newland Walter Newland Edwin Nidiffer Eddie Max Nikazy Obertin Noble Robert Frank Noe Nina Ruth Noland Douglas Nolen Jimmy Norris James Nottingham Ralph O’Dell Thomas O’Dell Clarice Orren James E. Osborne Kent T. Osborne Gary S. Outlaw Margaret Owings Louis J. Palisano Mary Paradis Glenn A. Parker John G. Parker Raymond L. Parker Jackie E. Parks Royce E. P arm an Herbert E. Parris Petty Parsons Terry Passmore Charles Payne Patsy Payne Samuel H. Payne Jimmy G. Peake Margaret Peake Arlane Pearson Jerry L. Pease Harold Perry Gerald Persinger Kay Peters Lois Peterson Barbara Phillipi Billy Pickel Doris Pickle Edward Perce Jerry Pierce Joel Piercy Phillip Pinkerton Jerry Poe Shirley Poe Bobby Polk Charles Pope Curtis Pope George Popp Jean Potter Phillip Potter Jean Potter Carliss Powell Fidelia Powell A. J. Powers Peggy Pratt Helen Price Charles Pritchard Lillian Proffitt Page 118 Freshmen Jerry Pruett Arnold Putman Billy Quarles Mary Quarles Richard Quillen Mary Quintrell Herman Rains Robert Rankin Phyllis Ratliff Emily Ray Ina Ray James Ray Norman Reece Robert Reece Forb Reed James H. Reed Joel Reedy Robert Reeser Marvin Reeves R. T. Renner Evelyn Rhoton Hubert Rice Dorothy Riddle Wayne Riley Shelby Riley Dennis Rippley Kim Ritchie Jack Roach Robin L. Roark J o Ann Roberts Donald Roller Linda Rose Bobby Roseberry Earl Rowland Shirley Ruffner Donald Russell William Rutter Gerald Sams Jack Sams Ann Saudel Jimmy Sanders Trula Sanders R. E. Scroggins Virgil Sebastian Janie Seivers John Sell Allen Sells Robert Shackelford Neta Shanks Shrley Shell Thomas Shell Edward Shelton Robert Shelton Gerald Shepherd Robert Shipley Billy Shirley Joe Shoun Charles Shupe Carolyne Siler J o Ann Silvers Ray Simerly Jimmy Simpson Helen Sims Page m Freshmen Sylvia Sizemore Bill Slagle Wade Sluder Henry Smeltzer Albert Smith Dorothy Smith Emma Smith Lee Smith Margie Smith Patti Smith Robert Smith Rose Smith Bobby Snider Albert Spaller Margaret Sparger Howard Sparks Toni Spears William Staib Peggy Stallcup Lowell Stalcup Lynn Stamm Howard Stanbery Harold Stapleton Robert Statzer Barbara Stokes Claude Story Lloyd Story Nicholas Strange Betty Street Beatrice Strickler Cossa Strong Joan Sylvester Jerry Tankersley Bobbie Tate Dorothy Taylor Marion Taylor Marseilia Taylor Nancy Taylor Walter Teague Mary Tester Cecilia Thomas Ernest Thompson Gem Thompson Frank Tittle Ronald Tolliner Jefferson Townsend James Treadway Sara Treadway Howard Trimble Jane Tunnell Jeanne Turner Joyce Upchurch Glen Van Huss Donald Varner Everett Vaughn Gilbert Waggoner Charles Wagner Fred Wagner Jimmy Walker Merle Walker Janice Wallace Lee Wallace Patsy Wallace Page 120 Freshmen Sherian Wallen John Wallis Joseph Ward Norma Ward Paul Ward Dennis Watson Lewis Watson J AMES W A YC ASTER Thomas Weatherford Carolyn Weaver Gay Webb Deanna Webster Charles F. Whaley Nancy Jane White Robert Lee White Louis Whitehead Paul H. Whitehead Ralph Wickersham Peggy Jane Wier Ronald Lee Wilds Billy Ray Williams James C. Williams James S. Williams Margaret C. Williams Nelda Ray Williams Billy Lee Williamson Donald Ray Willis Millard Willis Olin B. AVillis Eugene Edward Wilson Mary Sue Wilson Paul W. Wilson Helen P. Winebarger Marion C. Winebarger John M. Wininger, Jr. Sammy Witcher Thomas D. Woods William A. Wooten Katherine Worthy Boyd Franklin Wright Charles N. Wysor Allen W. Young Barbara J. Young Lloyd R. Young Marie Young Raymond K. Young Herbert Zellman Vincent Zerda Page 121 Page 122 on ties an cl 3f , raternities © Page 123 J T Left to right: Mrs. Maxey, Kappa Delta; Mrs. Wood, Phi Mu; Miss Eatherly, Sigma Kappa; Miss Jones, Delta Zeta; Carolyn Buchanan, Alpha Delta Pi; Freida Allen, Kappa Delta; Savannah Clinton, Delta Zeta; Elizabeth Bunn, Sigma Kappa; Miss Dugger, Alpha Omicron , Pi; Miss Moore, Alpha Xi Delta; Miss Strong, Alpha Delta Pi; Dean Ross, Pan-Hellenic Sponsor. Standing: Frances Grindstaff, Alpha Omicron Pi; Barbara Bristol, Phi Mu; Edythe Robinson, Sigma Kappa; Ann Medlin, Alpha Delta Pi; Charlene Hash, Alpha Delta Pi; Dinah Masengill, Kappa Delta; Nancy Davidson, Kappa Delta, President; Nancy Greene, Delta Zeta; Annette Self, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ginger Stone, Alpha Xi Delta; Patsy Williams, Alpha Xi Delta; Shirley Sikora, Alpha Xi Delta; Charlotte Wells, Sigma Kappa. Pan-Hellenic Council • Pan-Hellenic Tea Page 124 Left to right: Jim Gose, Pi Kappa Alpha; Curtis Davis, Pi Kappa Alpha; John Roberts, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Ken Harrison, Phi Sigma Kappa, President; Dan Reece, Lambda Chi Alpha; Stanley Lewark, Phi Sigma Kappa; David Butcher, Phi Sigma Kappa. •Inter-Fraternity Council Discussing the Greeks Page 12S Alpha Delta Pi A sheaf of fragrant, purple violets . . . an adelphian blue nestled close to a glowing white ... a sacred trust . . . “No standard too high for Alpha Delta Pi” . . . true sister love . . . Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald . . . The first secret society for college women . . . clasped hands. . . . All of these spell Alpha Delta Pi—but there are no symbols, thoughts or words that can capture the feeling of pride that the members of Gamma Phi Chapter have for their sorority. It can best be explained through our motto, with greatest sincerity—“We live for each other.” Beverlee Barnes Peggy Blevins Priscilla Bradford Carolyn Buchanan Shirley Chinouth Jenny Collier Helen Cooke Margie Creech Faye Ann Dearing Joan Denton Joan Dugger Elizabeth Ellis Dorothy Elliott Ann Franklin Joanne Geagley Barbara Geisler Charlene Hash Christine Hash Jane Hunnicutt Shirley Joseph Charlotte McKinney Joanne Martin Genie Matthews Ann Medlin Shirley Mundis Beverly Nelson Susan Nunn Gail Steffey Betty Walser Sue Widener Helen Williams Nelda Williams Page 126 OFFICERS Left to right: Carolyn Buchanan, President; Margie Creech, Treasurer; Peggy Blevins, Corresponding Secretary; Joann Geagley, Re¬ cording Secretary; Susan Nunn. Vice-President. Serving at Women ' s Faculty Club Dinner Christmas trees and White Christ¬ mas baskets for underprivileged children Page 127 Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. The local Sigma Phi Alpha fraternity was installed as Epsilon Zeta Chapter May 14, 1955. Pi Kappa Alpha has 128 chapters with approximately 50,000 men, located throughout the na¬ tion. Some of the activities of each year are parties for underprivileged children, food baskets for needy families at Christ¬ mas, Winter Wonderland Ball, which is one of the outstanding dances of the year for the Student Body, informal dances, picnics in the spring, and the annual Dream Girl Dinner Dance for all the actives and pledges. The fraternity stresses fraternal brotherhood, scholar¬ ship, and friendliness. Dr. Lloyd Pierce is the Alumnus Advisor. G. N. Bowman Edward Cassity Curtis Davis Bob Combs Robert Davis Bill Dunlap Rodgers Gerhardt James Gose Joseph Gray Robert Hayes John Hyder Joseph Isbill Frank Little David Lynn Clarence Mumpower Herbert Mumpower Gerald Owens Frank Rhoton William Rymer Jarrell Searcy Ralph Sebastian William Scott Ken Simonds George Stephenson Dewey Wilson Ed Wilburn Page 128 OFFICERS i Joe Gray, President; Bob Hayes, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Eddie Cassity, Secretary; Rodgers Ger- HARDT, Treasurer; Dave Blankenbeckler, Shield and Diamond Corresponding Secretary; Jay Searcy, Pledge Trainer; Ken Simonds, Alumni Secretary; Sam Mumpower (not pic¬ tured), Rush Chairman. ■MB Winter Wonderland Ball Pi Kappa Alpha - Alpha Delta Pi Twenties Party Page 129 Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on January 2, 1897, at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York. There are sixty-five Active AOPi Chapters, with a membership of more than seventeen thousand members. The sorority color is Cardinal; the flower, Jacqueminot rose; and the jewel is the Ruby, which is the apex of the A in the badge. Phi Alpha Chapter of AOPi at East Tennessee State College was the fourth national sorority to be organized on the campus. Thirty-two charter members of Phi Alpha Chapter were installed on April 16, 1955. AOPi girls are active in all school ac¬ tivities. AOPi has participated in “All Sing,” “Potpourri,” Annual Rose Ball, and local, as well as national, philan¬ thropies. An AOPi member was chosen SPE Sweetheart for 1955-56, and an AOPi member was chosen Barn-Warm¬ ing Queen. AOPi retired the Panhellenic Cup in 1955, and five AOPi members are Who’s Who members. The academic standing of the sorority in 1956 is highest for all sororities on campus. Miss Margaret Dugger is the Alumna Adviser. Anna Laura Austin Barbara Ann Barnes Barbara Ann Beasley Barbara Ann Brown Patsy Sue Broyles Sarah Buchanan Frances Grindstaff Carol Heins (Pledge) Patty Herron Wanda Holtsclaw Dawn Mauk Jean Seal Annette Self Mary Lynn Shaver Tresa Underwood Carol Walker Page 130 ' I OFFICERS Dawn Mauk, President; Mary Lynn Shaver, } r ice-President; Barbara Ann Brown, Cor¬ responding Secretary; Anna Laura Austin, f Treasurer; Tresa Underwood, Recording Sec¬ retary. lota Omicron Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha The Iota Omicron Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha was founded in the Spring of 1955. The local chapter was the Phi Beta Chi Fraternity before its initiation into Lambda Chi Alpha. Lambda Chi Alpha has annually sponsored the Starlight Dance, one of the highlights in social life on the cam¬ pus. The unexcelled innovation of the Winter Quarter was Lambda Chi Alpha’s first All Sing. Proclaimed by the entire campus as a “new era in the history of the college,” this will be an annual event of the fraternity. Besides sponsoring the Starlight Dance, the All Sing, and many other social events, Lambda Chi Alpha has been ac¬ tive in campus beautification projects, parties for orphans, and different off- campus civic activities. The faculty sponsor of the Iota Omicron chapter is Dr. Ruben I,. Par¬ son. A. L. Addington Gerald Benjamin Belcher James Berry Charles E. Brown Lowell Brown Ernest Buchanan William Campbell Wilford Cardin Glenn Chadwell C. M. Chandler Joe Clark Bob Cofer Gary Cooper Gene Crosby Alan Cross Don Dawson Jerry Edwards Ivan Hall Thomas Harkleroad Maxwell Hickman James Holley Hal Johnson Buddy Jones Douglas Kelly Gene Lambert David Lockwood William Lowe Wade Miller Haskell Million Calvin Moseley Joe Mumpower Harold Osborne Raymond Parker Dan Reece Donald Roller Jack Sensabaugh Robert Smith Wayne Starnes Leonard Stroud Raymond Thomas Jim Thompson Page 132 OFFICERS Dan Reece, High Alpha (President); Don Daw¬ son, High Beta (Vice-President); Hal Johnson, High Gamma (Secretary); Wayne Starnes, High Tau (Treasurer); C. M. Chandler, High Delta (Rush Chairman); Bill Campbell, High Phi (Ritualist); Richard Cardin, High Epsilon (Social Chairman); Harold Osborne, High Kappa (Pledge Trainer). ■ Fall Pledge Class All Sing sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha Page 133 Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta colonized local Sigma Theta Kappa on October 22, 1955. The girls worked hard as a colony in anticipa¬ tion of the day the chapter would be in¬ stalled. They won the Homecoming Wheelbarrow Derby with Phi Sigma Kappa. They placed shiny, new garbage cans on campus as a “Keep State College Clean” project. They cooperated with Alpha Delta Pi in the March of Dimes drive in downtown Johnson City. The Gamma Theta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was installed at ETSC, Feb¬ ruary 4-5, 1956. Dr. Elizabeth Van Bus- kirk, National President of Alpha Xi Delta, and other national officers flew to Johnson City for the weekend activities. Area alumnae attended the banquet and tea. Alpha Xi girls are active in, and many hold offices in practically all campus or¬ ganizations to which girls may belong. Sorority membership includes six hon¬ orary ROTC sponsors, ETSC Band Spon¬ sor, a majorette, three Junior Class of¬ ficers, Junior Class Beauty, editor of ETSC Collegian, Business Manager elect of ETSC Collegian, and Phi Sigma Kappa “Moonlight Girl.” Two Alpha Xi members appear in this year’s edition of “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.” The scholarship of the group is well above local Pan- Hellenic requirements. • Pat Abbott Carolyn Anderson Gay Barlow Frances Bennett Betty Bolling Nancy Jane Carson Nancy Davis Betsy Goss Clara Hall Barbara Looney Helen McQueen Martha Moore Helen Morelock Noel O’Dell Shirley Sikora Shirley Sapp Ginger Stone Charlotte Swan Margaret Swan Lois Trent Sue Trivett Wendy Vincent Patsy Williams Page 134 } OFFICERS Left to right: Clara Hall, Recording Secretary; Wendy Vincent, Treasurer; Nancy Davis, Cor¬ responding Secretary; Barbara Looney, Vice- President; Ginger Stone, President. t Phi Sigma Kappa became a National Fraternity in 1873 and was founded at Massachusetts Agriculture College in Boston, Massachusetts. The Zeta Tete- tron Chapter was initiated on December 12, 1954, at East Tennessee State. Some of the main projects of the organization are the annual giving of Christmas bas¬ kets to needy families and performing various services for the school and stu¬ dent body. The Chateau De Joie Dance is the main social event given by the fraternity and the winning of the Wheel¬ barrow Derby is just one of the many achievements which were accomplished throughout the year. Saba Ali Richard Austin Joe Bettini Charles Burleson David Butcher Don Crowe Dan Culbertson Finley Doran Charlie Fraley Clarence Goodson Claude Hager Billy J. Hammond Glenn Hammond Ken Harrison Wayne Hawkins William Hawkins Johnny Humphreys Ben Hunter Pat Lee Johnny Miller Donald Phipps James Seehorn Phillip Skeen John Slagle Leon Snodgrass Claude Story Lloyd Story Edwin Vines John D. Wallis Page 136 Phi Sigma Kappa I OFFICERS Billy Hammond, President ; Bud Burleson, J 7 ice-President; Glenn Hammond, Secretary; Donald Phipps, Treasurer; Dan Culbertson, Sentinel ; A. K. Broyles, Inductor. j|| n || jggg WHNm i Gamma Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was the first national sorority on the campus of East Tennessee State Col¬ lege, installed November 13, 1954. Among our activities this year were alumnae picnic . . . wiener roast with our brother fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Barnwarming . . . annual Christmas party for underprivileged boys . . . annual magazine sale . . . rush parties . . . dinner dance for pledges . . . dinner dance with Sig Eps . . . house party and our national philanthropy, which is the maintenance of six beds in the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, for which we ob¬ tain funds from our annual sale of Christmas Seals. Advisory Board: President, Miss Louise McBee, Mrs. Charlotte Mohler, Mrs. Ethel Rigell, Mrs. Betty McKay, Mrs. Virginia Maxey and Miss Dorothy Hicks. Colors: Olive green and white. Flower: White rose. Motto: Ta Kala Diokomen. “Let us strive for that which is hon¬ orable beautiful and highest.” m Freida Allen Jeanie Ballard Elaine Carpenter Virginia Cox Kitty James Norma Jaynes JoAnn Kilpatrick Sara Keeper Nancy Davidson Patsy Dykes Nettie Sue Fowler Shirley Fulkerson Elizabeth McKay Dinah Masengill Eva Jane Maupin Alice Mays Jan Hart Beverly Hawkins Jean Hensley Joan Hilbert Anna Mary O’Dell Mary Stallard Emily Starritt Jackie Vaught Betty Williamson Page 138 OFFICERS Left to right: Kitty James, Membership Chair¬ man; Joan Hilbert, Recording Secretary; Sara Leeper, Editor; Eva Jane Maupin, Correspond¬ ing Secretary; Elaine Carpenter, Assistant Treasurer; Dinah Masengill, Vice-President; Elizabeth McKay, Treasurer; Freida Allen, President. : i Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . founded No¬ vember 1, 1901, Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia. Tennessee Gamma Chapter, founded April 10, 1954, from the local Nu Sigma Alpha fraternity, was the first national fraternity at ETSC. Highlights of Tennessee Gamma in¬ clude winning intramural basketball and football competition in 1954-55, winner of cup for outstanding fraternity at ETSC, 1954-55, winner of cup for best lioat in 1955 homecoming, interfraternity champs in football 1955, winner of Dis¬ trict VIII Scholarship trophy for 1954- 55. Major events include the Hearts and Diamonds Anniversary banquet annually April 10, “Sig-Ep Ball,” all school formal given near November 1 honoring the founding of Sigma Phi Epsilon, the Ap¬ ple Bowl, and the Spring Carnival. • Jack Barker N. A. Barnes B. M. Brooks Sidney Campbell Durwood Curling Charles R. Dunlap David Easterly Benjamin Earnest Jerry Eaves George Eiche Jon Eiche Eugene Foote Pierson Galloway Charles Graves Stokely Gray Edward Hooks Art Jan de Beur Ralph Johnson John F. Keller Joe Wayne Lambert Jack Leonard George Long Herman Mann Glenn Mueller Thomas Orr Charles Peake Jimmy Peake Fred Quarles Don Rawls Blair Reams John Roberts Tom Rock Bill Sikes Otto William Staib Robert D. Stachel John Wininger Sherman Williams Page 140 OFFICERS Arthur Jan de Beur, President ; Tom Rock, Vice-President; Charles Peake, Comptroller; George Long, Historian; Durwood Curling, Secretary; George Eiche, Rush Chairman; Bill Sikes, Chaplain. — SUSM ■ ■■■.liiiH ■ mmm 1 .■ The SIG-EP Ball The making of the winning Home¬ coming float Page 141 Delta Eta Chapter of Delta Zeta was installed at East Tennessee State College on January 28, 1956. Delta Zeta was founded October 24, 1902, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Three of its six founders are living today. The sorority’s colors are old rose and vieux green; the flower is the Killarney rose; the jewel is the diamond. Our national philanthropy is provid¬ ing hearing aids for deaf mutes. This year our goal is to provide furniture for the main reading room at the library at Galludet College, Washington, D. C. Local annual affairs include picnic with our brother fraternity, house party, dinner dance at which the “Delta Dream Girl” is chosen. Savanna Clinton Julia Ann Harman Marilyn Scofield Louise Wykle Betty Brooks Shirley Breeden Regenia Hawks Margaret Manning Mary Ellen Stallard Marguerite Stelling Page 142 OFFICERS Savanna Clinton, President; Mary Ellen Stallard, Vice-President and Rush Chairman; Louise Wykle, Recording and Corresponding Secretary; Betty Brooks, Treasurer; Love Justice, Historian . Page 143 P is for the Personality of Phi Mu; warm, friendly, and understanding . . . H is for the Helping Hand of Phi Mu; generous and understanding ... I is for the Ideals of Phi Mu; lofty, sincere, and everlasting ... M is for the maturity of Phi Mu, over a century old ... U is for the Unity of Phi Mu; linked with strong bonds of love, forced with hope for the future, and prayer for guidance from above. Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu re¬ ceived its charter on March 4, 1955. At this time 25 girls were initiated. The activities of Phi Mu include the annual Sadie Hawkins Day dance, a Fraternity- Sorority Openhouse, a dinner dance in the Spring, and the spring house party. This year a Leap Year dance was also sponsored. Phi Mu is represented in the R.O.T.C. Sponsor Corps, student govern¬ ment, and student publications. Flower: Enchantress Carnation. Colors: Rose and White. Advisory Counsel: Mrs. Ralph Cross, Mrs. Stanley Black, Mrs. Buddy Price, Mrs. Gene Martin, Mrs. Mel Smith, Mrs. H. D. Dawson, and Mrs. Star Wood. Phyllis Barr Tonita Blankenship Barbara Bristol JoAnn Carr Faye Dykes Jean French Martha Lydia Hardt Vera Heaberlin Pat Henry Jan Huffman Betty Jackson Geneva James Sue Lackey Nanette Madgett J o Mountford Pat Landis Edythe Robinson Peggy Robinson Carrie Steadman Carolyn Wood Page 144 OFFICERS Phyllis Barr, Vice-President ; Nanette Mad- gett, President; Betty Jackson, Secretary ; Jan Huffman, Rush Chairman ; Sue Lackey, His¬ torian ; Jo Mountford, Publicity; Peggy Rob¬ inson, Treasurer. ' Leap Year Dance Homecoming Float I181B Page 145 Scabbard and Blade M Company 11th Regiment National Society of Scabbard and Blade was estab¬ lished on the campus of East Tennessee State College on January 8, 1955. The Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society with local chap¬ ters, called companies, located in 157 leading colleges and universities which have Reserve Officer Training Corps pro¬ grams. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is primarily to raise the standard of mil¬ itary education in American Colleges; to unite in closer relationship their military department; to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; and to promote friendship and good fellowship among the cadet of¬ ficers. Since its formation at East Tennessee State College the Scabbard and Blade has sponsored the annual Military Ball, a Bivouac for the third year cadets, par¬ ticipated in Homecoming, Armed Forces Day, the Burley Bowl Parade, and High School Day. In national Scabbard and Blade competition Company M placed 7th in rifle, 4th in pistol competition. Bob Broome Harry Curtis Joe King Blair Reams Robert Stachel Earnest H. Buchanan Larry Curtis Wade Miller Tom Rock Wayne Starnes Durwood Curling Douglas Dade Donald Phipps James Seehorn James Treadway Page 146 OFFICERS A. K. Broyles, Captain; Jim Seehorn, First Lieutenant; Joe King, Second Lieutenant; Larry Curtis, First Sergeant. f . I ? 4 m What could go wrong with chaperones like these? Party at the Frontier Club Page 147 Alpha Phi Omega Lambda Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the first national fraternity on the campus, is primarily a service fra¬ ternity, but has social activities well mixed into its calendar, with an annual spring dinner dance as the highlight. The fraternity’s service to the school and brotherhood to the men are two of the main objectives. Ushering for school events and assisting at High School Day are two of the many projects. Douglas Blevins William Campbell James D. Cassell Johnny Humphreys Joe King Bob Likens Millard Day Robert Doty Folsom Givens Joe McCoy Joe Mumpower Harold Regan Robert Goodwin Dan Reece James Gose George Romans Tom Harkleroad Page 148 OFFICERS Left to right: Johnny Humphreys, President; Folsom Givens, First Vice-President; Joe Mc¬ Coy, Second Vice-President; Douglas Blevins, Senator; George Romans, Historian . Not pic¬ tured: Bob Likens, Treasurer; Bill Campbell, Secretary. Coke Party Alpha Phi Omega-Delta leta Picnic Page 149 The National Society of Pershing Rifles was organized in 1894, by General John J. Pershing as an honorary military fraternity. R Company of the Fourth Regiment was instailecl on this campus in the spring of 1953. Since then this company has been very active in both military and campus affairs. During the last two years Company R has sought and rendered as many services as they could find including Burley Bowl Parades, formations for Governor’s Day and his Inaugural Parade, Retreat forma- lions on Wednesday afternoons, as well as aiding contributions campaigns. Joe Bettini Richard Church Jerry Cole William Colley Wayne Cooter Donald L. Cunningham Howard Henley Fred Hunt Pat Lee Eddie Nikazy William McCartt Richard Morefield Bob Perry Harold Perry R. T. Renner Robin Roark Bobbie Salyer John Slagle Albert Spaller Claude Story Lloyd Story Frank Tittle Edwin Vines Alan Ward Marion Winebarger Tommy Zollman Page 150 1 OFFICERS Joe Bettini, Captain; Don Cunningham, Sec¬ ond Lieutenant; Richard Morefield, Second Lieutenant; Pat Lee, Second Lieutenant; Johnny Miller (not pictured), First Lieutenant. : _____ • Hi X- . 111111 -: - ; 3 wBBBBKKk wm, Page 1S2 Page 153 Student Senate Election time . . . campaign cards . . . airplanes dropping candy and chewing gum . . . leadership conference . . . Buffalo Camp . . . Bi-monthly meetings . . . heated arguments . . . committees . . . liaison meetings . . . sponsoring Polio Drive . . . sponsor of name band, Ralph Marterie. Row 1: Jaynes, Addington, Miller. Row 2: Oliphant, Mumpower, Campbell, Curtis, Brown, Hickman. Row 3: Peake, Campbell, Berry, Brown, Cofer, Roller. Row 4: Passmore, Hillman, Lackey, Williams, Bettini, Harrison. Row 5: Bristol, Woods, Hash, Wilson, Bradley, Mumpower. Row 6: Goss, Stone, Carson, Mullins, Peake. Row 7: Hood, Gerhardt, Curling, Burleson, Stroud, Hale. Row 8: Martin, Grindstaff, Broyles, Under¬ wood, Shaver, Faust. Row 9: James, Hensley, Brandt, Manning. Row 10: Hann, McKay, Collier, Blevins, McCoy, Skeen. Row 11: Leslie, Chand¬ ler, Wells, Ruble. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to right: Norma Jaynes, Georgia Leslie, Rodgers Gerhardt, Johnny Miller, A. L. Addington, Durwood Curling, Charlene Hash. The Executive Committee is elected by the members of the Student Senate. The President, Vice-President, and Sec¬ retary-Treasurer are ex-officio members of the committee. It acts in an advisory capacity to the President of the United Student Body. The committee com¬ poses the agenda for the Student Senate meetings. Leadership Conference We campaign — Manager Rawls Morgan and winner, A. L. Addington. Page 1S5 Dormitory Government | Dormitory government includes all persons liv¬ ing in dorms. They have the responsibility of maintaining high standards of living and con¬ duct in the dormitories. School spirit is pro¬ moted among residents in all dormitories. RITTER HALL President . Vice-President . Senator . Secretary-Treasurer . .Bob Hays .John Orr Leonard Stroud .Joe Gray BROWNING HALL President . Bill Campbell Vice-President . B. M. Brooks Senator . Sam Mumpower Inter-Dorm Representatives . Charles Hovis, Powell Hovis LAKE STREET COTTAGE President Vice-President Reporter .... Senator . . Phillip Skeen Harold Osborne Charles Fraley Joe Clark CARTER HALL President . Patsy Dykes Secretary . Shirley Fulkerson Treasurer . Beverly Hawkins Reporter . Sarah Leeper Second Vice-President . Bernice Hampton Inter-Dorm Representative . Jean Hensley STONE HALL President . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President .... Treasurer . Senator . Inter-Dorm Representative Parliamentarian . Reporter . Becky Poteat Mary Lynn Shaver .Elizabeth Bunn .Waletha Price .Georgia Leslie Delores Oliphant Mary E. Alexander Katherine Dickerson Row 1: Annette Self, Becky Poteat, Elizabeth McKay, Patsy Dykes, Jean Hensley, Ann Gilbreath. Row 2: Dave Blankenbeckler, President; Bill Campbell, Charles Hovis, Delores Oliphant, David Lockwood, Dr. Lnker, Sponsor. INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL The Inter-Dorm Council is made up of three representatives from each dormitory. They are responsible for handling matters concerning dormitory students and for planning activities such as dances after ball games and activities for the weekend. Dorm Scenes COOPER President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Senator . HALL .. .. Annette Faust .Betty Skeen Jean Guinn .Kay Ellis . . Tresa Underwood Editor .Wayne D. Starnes Business Manager . . . Anna Laura Austin Sororities and Fraternities Editors Patsy Broyles, Barbara Beasley Organizations Editors ... Beverly Shanks, Mary Lynn Shaver, Mary L. Carter Senior Class Editors .Carol Heins, Glen Chadwell Junior Class Editors .Nancy Davis, Faye Ann Dearing Feature Editor .Faye Dykes Wayne Starnes Editor-in-Chief Anna Laura Austin Business Manager The Buccaneer • Senior Class Sororities and Fraternities lunior Class Organizations Features Assistant Editor . Charles Burleson Assistant Business Manager. . . Joe Mumpower Sports Editors. . . Linda Rose, Janice Cregar, Beverly Cox, George Romans Faculty Editors . Tresa Underwood, Dawn Mauk Sophomore Class Editors . Anna O’Dell, Barbara Giles Graduate Editors Cliff Istre, Barbara Eads Freshman Class Editor . Pat Winebarger Charles Burleson Joe Mumpower Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager Mr. Thomas Howze A dvisor Sports Faculty Graduate Sophomore Class Freshman Class The Collegian The weekly Collegian has received high honors in national competition lor its journalistic ex¬ cellence. It has actively promoted school spirit, student government, a nd all student activities. Journalism students are given practical ex¬ perience. Mr. Howze is sponsor. Reporters at work Left to right: Linda Rose, Sarah Leeper, Fen Simonds, Ed Gildersleeve, C. M. Chandler, Francess Bennett Associates Lawrence and Abbott Meeting the deadline Left to right: Jo Cochran, Dot tie Small ing, Pat Abbott, Lea Lawrence, Sally Passmore. News Editors at work Left to right: B. M. Brooks, Clift Istre, Nikki Brandt, Mr. Howze, Sponsor; Bob Smith, Robert W agner. Page 161 Central Religious Council The Central Religious Council is composed of representatives ol all re¬ ligious organizations on the campus. This group spon¬ sors campus-wide religious activities. Jim Green is the President. Row 1: June Street, Georgia Leslie, Dottie Wells, Mary Elizabeth Alexander. Row 2: Jimmy Berry, Jim Green, Emmett Sawyer, Sponsor; Ray Wilson. The Bajrtist Student Union includes all BSU j articipates in daily noonday devotions, ander. students ol Baptist preference. President, Mary Elizabeth Alex- Row 1: Carolyn Duke, William Price, Mary Elizabeth Alexander, Delores Oliphant, Einley Doran, Carolyn White. Row 2: Jean Hensley, Betty Skeen, Elizabeth Ellis, John Curling, Betty Edwards, Jane Davis, Sandra Groseclose. Row 3: Rosalyn Bible, Sammy Keller, Phyllis H ughes, Frances Snead, Christine Hash, Virginia Cox, Jerry Edwards, Marseilia Taylor, Phillip Skeen. Row 4: Kay Ellis, Ann Lynn Frazier, Jeannine Hovis, Ro- anne Roseberry, Barbaretta Alexander, Charles Hovis, Barbara Giles, Jo Cochran, Nancy Jo Hensley, Anna O’Dell. Row 5; Emily Starritt, Dawn Edwards, Frankie Sharp, Jeannie Turner, Shirley Fulkerson. Baptist Student Union Page 162 Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation includes all students of Methodist preference. Its purpose is Christian fellowship and inspira¬ tion. Wesley meets once each week. President, Georgia Leslie. Row 1: Joyce Depew, Peggy Bevington, Betty Williams, Georgia Leslie, Tresa Underwood, Mr. Clint Ferguson, Faculty Sponsor ; Reverend Don Hughes, Director. Row 2: Adele Brownlow, Jan Hart, Betsy Hann, Marilyn Barnhill, Pat Winebarger, Sue Widener, Peggy Blevins, Jane Hilton, Helen Williams, Liz Ellis. Row 3: Mary Gail Stallard, Nancy Davidson, Emily Starrett, Paul Light, John Blake, Johnny Humphries, Patsy Lam¬ bert, Shirley Fulkerson, Bernice Hampton, Sarah Leeper, Lloyd Robeson. Left to right , standing: James Berry. Seated: Marion Byrd, Janice Shipley, Jenny Collier, Miss Mary Lyons, Lillian Watkins, Sam Morefield, Howard Trimble, Alan Cowan, Charles Newland. Westminster Fellowship is open to all students of Presbyterian preference. Its purpose is better church-campus rela¬ tionships and inspiration. Westminster meets weekly. President, James Berry. Westminster Fellowship Page 163 The East Tennessee State College Band aided the spirit of football with their colorful formations at home and away. They supported the school at pep rallies and at parades. The band traditionally appears in half-time activities at the Burley Bowl and at Homecoming, also in Public Programs. Director, J. Marvin Lindley. The Band Twirling Major Jo Mountford Majorettes Lejt to right: Charlene Hash, Joan Denton, Barbara Geisler, Gay Barlow, Barbara Mercer, Shirley Lawson. Row 1: Jimmy Akin, Pattie Smith, Phyllis Williams, Arlene Pearson, Grace Ann Green, Ann Tipton, Barbara Huffman, Betty Suther¬ land, Judy Kibler, Marjorie Ryder. Row 2: Delores Oliphant, Janith Valley, Rosemary Ferguson, Dawn Mauk, Nancy Carson, Carolyn White, Ruth Clark, Charlotte Hood, Marion Clark. Row 3: Bill Johnson, Conrad Sutherland, Bud Burleson, Jim Carico, Frank Little, Bill Campbell, Bob Haynes, Dwight Kenny, Lendell Jeffers, Mr. Self, Director. The East Tennessee State College Choir, under the direction of Mr. Virgil Self, is a select group. Members are chosen according to the quality and blend of their voices. Activities include an annual tour, participation in “The Messiah,” and visitation programs. President, Marion Clark. ETS The E. T. S. Club is a music organization in which membership is based on participation in the various music organizations on the campus. Students who earn a letter in the field of music are eligible to become active members. President, James Adams. Left to right: James Adams, Jo Mountford, Jimmy Huffaker, Ann Smalling, Janith Valley, Elizabeth Bunn, Ernest Buchanan, Joy McBride, Barbara Hickman. Organ Guild The Organ Guild was organized at East Tennessee State College in the fall of 1955. Activities include participation in student and senior recitals, presenting programs and tours of various churches. President, Ruth Clark. Left to right: John D. Jeter, Supervisor; Rosemary Ferguson, Jim Huffaker, Elizabeth Bunn, Dorothy Jo Broyles, Toy McBride. Barbara Hickman, Ruth Clark. Row 1: Maxine Ballinger, Barbara Fields, Barbara Lucas, Betty Sutherland. Row 2: Jo Mountford, Ruth Clark, Elizabeth Huntsman Row 3: Ernest Buchanan, Don Davis. The Orchestra is open to all students who play instruments used in the orchestra. It serves as the nucleus also lor the Johnson City Civic Orchestra. Director, Mr. Eugene Orner. Orchestra Page 166 The Glee Club, of approximately one hundred voices, is an integral part of the music program at East Tennessee State College. This past fall the Glee Club joined with the Appalachian Choral Societies in presenting Handel’s “Mes¬ siah”; it also cooperated with Bristol in a joint performance there. In the Spring several short tours were made to neighboring high schools. The school year was closed by a Spring Concert. The officers are: President, Beatrice Harmon; Vice-President, Rosemary Ferguson; Secretary , Ruth Clark; Treasurer, Dawn Mauk; Reporter , Bill Crowe; Director , Dr. Butterfield. Glee Club The local student chapter of the Music Educators Na¬ tional Conference sponsors receptions after Senior recitals. The purpose of this organization is to advance music edu¬ cation and membership. Anyone interested in furthering music education may join. M. E. N. C. Left to right: Barbara Lucas, Arlane Pearson, Wilma Price, Marion Clarke, Ann Smalling, Janith Valley, Carolyn White, Marseilla Taylor, Ruth Clark, Jim Huffaker, Jim Akin, Jo Mountford, Rosemary Ferguson, Mrs. Virgil Self, Sponsor; Eliza¬ beth Bunn, President. Page 167 Row 1: Nettie Sue Fowler, Sue Rees Nunn, Gail Steffey, Pat Winebarger, Nannette Madgett, Sally Passmore, Maxine Ballinger, joAnn Boyd, Jo Cochran, Barbara Giles, Anna K. Cox, Margaret Owings, Janice Denny. Row 2: Charles Wagner, Pete Seaman, Bill Crowe, Charles Jones. Row 3: Finley Doran, Eugene Foote, Ed Ritter, Bill Shelton, Ed Howze, Joe Hawks, Mr. Frank. Patchwork Players • The Patchwork Players of East Tennessee State College develop dramatic ability and apprecia¬ tion of dramatics among students. During the year Patchwork Players present a three-act play each quarter and one-act plays in Public Pro¬ grams. President of the group is Sally Ann Pass- more. A scene from Dear Brutus ' Mr. Frank supervising the winter production of All My Sons Page 168 Scene from Fall production of Dear Brutus ' Pre-performance preparations for Dear Brutus m Alpha Psi Omega is a national dramatics fra¬ ternity in which membership is gained by recog¬ nition as an outstanding drama student. This group cooperates with the Patchwork Players in producing plays and promoting dramatics. President, Betty Skeen. Alpha Psi Omega Left to right: Dave Blankenbeckler, Sue Rees Nunn, Sally Ann Passmore, Mr. Frank, Finley Doran. Page 169 American Chemical Society • Row 1: Ronda Feathers, Charles Burling, Joe McCoy. Row 2: Ray Garrison, Barbara Beasley, Bill Tapp. Row 3: Elizabeth Huntsman, Margaret Henslev, Charles Howard. The American Chemical Society was organized to pro¬ mote interest in science. Its membership is open to all science majors and minors. Activities of this group include % visits to various industries and lectures by students and visitors. The president is Joe McCoy. Biologia members are those students and faculty mem¬ bers interested in the field of sciences. Familiarizing stu¬ dents with the field and developing professional interests are purposes of the club. Their meetings include a variety of lectures, films, slides and discussions. President, Ann Love. Roiu 1: Jack Elledge, Jean Seal, Ann Love. Row 2: Mr. Barclay, Jimmy Berry, Jim Hankins, Wanda Blevins, Arnold Putman, Wanda Holtsclaw, Mr. Stevenson. Biologia • Page 170 • Gamma Theta Upsilon Left to right: Dr. Martin, Mike Watari, Dr. Parson, Miss Harrison, Virginia Lacy, Reggie Edwards, Ed Slagle, Willeta Harmon, George Finchum, Mr. Darling, Joe Sams, Cecil Kraft, Issac Laughren, Joe Mumpower, Ronald Valentine. Gamma Theta Upsilon is a fraternity for professional geographers. Its purpose is to promote geography in edu¬ cation. The local chapter was formed in 1950. The presi¬ dent is George Finchum. The Pre-Medical Society was organized to promote fel¬ lowship and interest in the medical profession among its members. This organization is open to all students plan¬ ning to go into the medical profession. President, Gordon Goldstein. Row 1: Anne Bralley, Charles Jones, Sue Jones, Jim Lane. Row 2: Ralph Higdon, Jimmy Williams, Gordon Goldstein, Cosmo Haun, Alvie Fletcher. Row 3: Phil Walters, Elia Dimitri, Jack Kilgore, Richard Kiser, Dale King, Virginia Jeter. Row 4: Bill Slagel, John Razor, Jerry Story, Clifford Davis. Row 5: Jean Seal, Lovely Hundley. • Pre-Medical Society Page 171 The International Relations Club strives for better un¬ derstanding of all nations. Scholastic achievement and in¬ terest in world affairs are required for membership. The local chapter is affiliated with Carnegie Foundation for World Peace. The president is Harold Osborne. Row 1: Tresa Underwood, Georgia Leslie, Mary Elizabeth Alexander, Barbara Hahn, Martha Moore, Mary Lynn Shaver, Beverly Shanks, Carmelita Martin, Patty Herron. Row 2: Harold Osborne, Francis Grindstaff, Patsy Broyles, Mr. Sawyer, Sponsor; Delores Oliphant, Jean Seal, Anna Laura Austin, Annette Self, Art Jan de Beur, Jimmy Akin, Tom Harkleroad, Wayne Starnes. International Relations Club Math Club The Math Club was organized at State in 1953 for the purpose of stimulating interest and promoting fellowship among majors and minors in mathematics. Meetings are held twice monthly for business and program meetings. President, Clarence Mumpower. Row 1: Mr. Carson, Sponsor; Barbara Beasley, Betty Mottern, Clarence Mumpower, Mary Lou Chandler, Frank Rhoton, Mrs. McCormick, Miss Cloyd. Row 2: Finley Doran, Joe Bettini, Fred Begley, Buron Carter, Marvin Blizzard, Bill Campbell, Curtis Davis, Chung Lee, Mary Elizabeth Alexander. Left to right: Velma Boyd, Anna Mary O’Dell, Clara Horne, June The Home Economics Club is open to majors in the field shalrSTrsTnia ' nde ’ BeCky P ° teat ' Caro1 Runyan ’ Katherine o£ home economics. Social activities are regularly enjoyed by its members. The local chapter is an affiliate of the American Home Economics Association. President, June Street. Home Economics Club ------ 9 Association of Child Education The Association of Child Education is an affiliate of the Association of Childhood Educational International. Mem¬ bership is open to all prospective teachers. Meetings pro¬ vide prospective teachers with many experiences through the use of films, lectures, and discussions. President, Phyllis Simerly. Row 1: Sarah Nance, Hassie Ann Torbett, Phyllis Simerly, Carmelita Martin, Kay Ellis, Betty Lynn Skeen, Charlotte Wells, Dorothy Halton. Row 2: Betty Walser, Peggy Blevins, Polly Moffat, Jo Cochran, Miss Francis, Sponsor; Mary Ellen Calloway, Pat Fuller, Randy Sizemore, Ella Farmer, Betty Sutherland. Page 173 Kappa Delta Pi The aims of Kappa Delta Pi are to foster high standards for preparation for teaching and to invite into the fellow¬ ship those who have achieved high standards of scholar¬ ship. Projects are for the benefit of the school. President, Delores Oliphant. Row 1: Delores Oliphant, Virginia Odom, Joe Clark, Mary Lou Chan¬ dler, No rma Jaynes. Row 2: Miss Flora M. Meredith, John Lamb, Sponsor; Miss Louise McBee, President Dossett, Dean Ross. Mu Delta Kappa was organized to promote a professional interest in industrial arts. Its purposes are to encourage leadership, responsibility, and cooperation. Projects in¬ clude sponsoring an open house display to students and an annual spring banquet. Leonard Stroud, president. Row 1: Dr. Tinnell, Mr. Roe, Mr. Mooney, Mr. Walker, Mr. Wallis, Sponsor. Row 2: Gene Crosby, Richard Ray, Charles Miller, Wayne Boyd, Lloyd Vicars, Roy Arnold, Truman Clark, James Hughes, Charles Lund. Row 3: Crockett Lee, Thomas Rock, Willard Brown, Robert Day, Joe King, Bruce Anderson, Larry Simcox, Tom Osborne, Leonard Stroud. Mu Delta Kappa Page 174 Signs of the Times Signs of the Times is a service group made up of students interested in art. It contributes talent to the entire student body by providing posters to publicize school functions and by doing window scenes at Christmas. President, Ben Belcher. Row 1: Carolyn Wilkes, Peggy Bevington, Ben Belcher. Row 2: Sylvia Bolick, Miss Harris, Sponsor; Lon Palisano, Sue Harrison. Row 3: Virginia Cox, Nancy Hodges, Joyce Upchurch, Mary Sue Hunnicutt, Paul Kaylor, Paul Clark, Bob Cofer. Beta Epsilon is the local representative of the Future Business Leaders of America. The club is open to all stu¬ dents in business education and seeks to foster closer rela¬ tionships among business students on campus and to better the business department at State. President, James Pierce. Row 1: Jewel McEwen, Alma Williams, Katrina Issacs, Wahletha Price, Elizabeth McKay, Virginia Goodin, Lois Simmermon. Row 2: Doris Addington, June Goss, Shirley Castle, Ann Barnes, Christine Hash, Sarah Leeper, Tom Orr. Roxu 3: Roy Nunn, Glenn Mueller, Art Jan de Beur, Jerry Eaves, James Pierce, Emory Mullins. Row 4: Walter Galligher, Tommy Shrader, Herman Mann, Guy Johnson, James Rivers, Ralph Johnson. Beta Epsilon Page 175 Phi Eta Tau Phi Eta Tau is a professional organization for women students who are majoring or minoring in health and physical education. It promotes correct health concepts and fosters sportsmanship and leadership. President, Sue Marie Hampton. Row 1: Shirley Joseph, Charlene Hash, Frieda Allen, Ruth Horne, Sue Marie Hampton, Frankie Sharp. Row 2: Sarah Leeper, Patsy Dykes, Jo Cochran, Mary Lou Carter, Norma Jaynes, Peggy Blevins, Ann Franklin. Row 3: Ellen Leonard, Bernice Hampton, Joan Kilpatrick, Wanda Holtsclaw, Janet Holmes, Dottie Smalling, Jackie Vaught. Row 4: Dawn Edwards, Anna Laura Austin, Carolyn Duke, Patsy Lambert, Jean Hensley, Patsy Vincent, Nancy Morrell, Arvena Salyer. Iota Tau Kappa was formed at East Tennessee State College in the fall of 1955. The purpose of this organiza¬ tion is to promote fellowship among the members and ad¬ vancement of teaching standards. Physical Education majors and minors are eligible for membership. President, Charles James. Row 1: Charles James, Billy Rector, Jim Holley, Jim Fisher, B. M. Brooks, Joe Fields, William Price, Coach Roberts, Coach Crocker. Row 2: Bert Starnes, Powell Hovis, Bill Hyder, Sam McGhee, Jack Wallen, Wayne Hawkins, Billy Carrol, Don McElroy. lota Tau Kappa Page 176 Newman Club The Newman Club includes all students of Catholic faith who wish to join. The club seeks to bring spiritual unity into college life. President, John Keller. Row 1: Mar tie Hardt, Jane Luttrell, Pam Matlock, Elaine Gerace. Row 2: Sarah Lynn Treadway, Carmelita Martin, Fred Shutko, Father Snyder, Sponsor; John Keller, Larry Lee. The Future Teachers of America is designed to familiar¬ ize student members with the teaching profession. The ac¬ tivities of this group include forming chapters in local high schools, observing National Education Week, and enter¬ taining visiting educators. President, Martha Smith. Row 1: Martha Smith, Carmelita Martin, Ruth Ramey, Carolyn Wilkes, Lonette Snodderly, Miss Hyder, Sponsor. Row 2: Freda Sisk, Annabel Begley, Anne Wood, Nancy Morrell, Phyllis Simmerly, Jo Cochran. Row 3: Anna Mary O’Dell, Patty Herron, Annette Self, Mary Calloway, Frank Disney. Future Teachers of America Page 177 Commuters Club The Commuters Club was organized this year with one of its ultimate aims to promote the commuters’ interests in school activities. The club is open to all commuters. Through the efforts of the club the parking problem has been somewhat alleviated. President, Emory Mullins. Row 1: Emory Mullins, Regenia Hawks, Mary Margaret Aeberle, Mr. Kenneth Spaulding, Advisor. Row 2: Harry Cross, Bruce Anderson, Helen Sims, Pat Fuller, Carolyn Johnson. Row 3: Dale Joan Miller, Ronald Brink, Ralph Buckles, Rodney Oakes, Hugh Thompson. Row 4: William K. Peake, Robert Garrett, Roy M. Arnold. Row 5: Harold Gillam, Wayne Boyd, Frank Rhoton, Harrison Gilley, Thomas Davis, Homer K. Hubble. The Young Democrats Club was organized in the winter quarter of 1954. This organization is for students and faculty members who are interested in the Democratic party. The club sponsors an annual barbecue. President, Bob Stachel. Row 1: Betty Lou Hillman, Clara Hall, Sue Trivette, Lydia Lima. Rozv 2: Rodney Robinette, Carolyn Woods, Vera Heaberlin, Sue Lackey, Savanna Clinton, Bob Stachel. Roxu 3: George Long, Emory Weddle, Jerry Keane. Jerry Eaves. Young Democrats Club Page 178 BETA EPSILON PICNIC MUSIC MAJORS AND MINORS PICNIC BUFFET SUPPER FOR PREACHING MISSION COLLEGIAN PICNIC Page 180 i Page 181 Martha Patterson Head Cheerleader Captain Kidd Cheerleaders • Jane Litton, Kitty James, Martha Patterson, Lynne Stamn, Nelda Williams, Louise Wykle. The T Club The “T” Club brings together those men who have lettered in a sport to promote a better school spirit. The objectives of the club are to promote good fellowship between coaches and athletes and to promote good sportsmanship. Left to right: Durwood Curling, President ; Ed Foster, Vice-President ; Harold Poe, Treasurer; Coach Roberts, Sponsor. First row, left to right: Durwood Curling, Ed Foster, Willie Sikes, Harold Poe, Tom Rock, Jack Barker. Second row, left to right: Berthold Starnes, Bobby Lindsey, Bob Merritt, Bob Warren, Richard May, Howard Tippett. Third row, left to right: Don Riley, Buzzy Breeding, Don Whistler, John Shanks, George Bailey, Blake Compton, Bob Evans. Fourth row, left to right: Fred Quarles, Jim Murphy, Tom King, Tom Shephard, Coach Roberts, Bill Ruggles, Dickie Warren. Coach Star Wood Coach Calvin Frey The Buccaneers THE SEASON’S RECORD The 1955 “Bucs,” under skilled hands of Coach Star Wood, turned in a record of 5 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie and a victory in the Burley Bowl. The State coaching staff consists of Coach “Shorty” Frey, who came to us from T. P. I. this year; Coach Jimmy Demo, who was an outstanding guard at U. T. Other assistants are Pete “the arm” Wilson, who was the little general of the 1954 team; and Hal Morrison, “Little All-American” in 1953. One of the most outstanding games of the past season was State versus T. P. I., when the Bucs upset the visitors 14-6. State. 6 State. 7 State.35 State.14 State.35 State. 7 State.22 State. 7 State.12 Austin Peay. 0 Western Kentucky .20 Eastern Carolina . 20 T. P. 1. 6 Maryville .18 Western Carolina . 7 Carson Newman . 13 Middle Tennessee . 20 Florence State .13 THE BURLEY BOWL State. 7 Appalachian State . 0 Managers Left to right: LaFollette, Fields, Sluder, and Ward. Page 184 ASSISTANT COACHES jimmy Demo, Hal Morrison, Pete Wilson Carson-N ewman vs. State—Homecoming Game The 195S-56 Team Fred Quarles Co-Captain Dave Tolbert Ed Foster Co-Captain HOMECOMING State 22—Carson Newman 7 The game itself was a spectacle. Bernard Nolen, a freshman, Harold Poe, a senior, and Jim Krause, a fresh¬ man, accounted for the Buccaneers’ three touchdowns. Tom Rock kicked the first extra point, Don Whistler, the second, and Whistler’s attempt at the third boot was wide. Stalwarts on defense were Bob Evans, Tom Rock, Bob Merritt, and the King brothers, Bill and Tom. Harold Poe Don Riley George Bailey Bob Evans Bob Merritt State 6—Austin Peay 0 East Tennessee State pushed acros s a first-period touch¬ down and then held stubborn Austin Peay at bay to win a narrow 6-0 verdict over the Governors. Don Whistler threw a touchdown pass to end Bob Evans on the two and Evans went over for what proved to be the game’s only touchdown. Outstanding players in the game were Warren, Whistler, Foster, and Evans. State 7—Western Carolina 7 Western Carolina scored in the first period on a ten yard run. State’s score came when Dickie Warren intercepted a Western Carolina pass and ran 55 yards for paydirt. The incomparable Tom Rock kicked the extra point. The game was then closed in scoring. Bill King Tom King Page 187 Henry Lowe Buzzy Breeding Dickie Warren State 7—Western Kentucky 20 The “Hilltoppers” of Western Kentucky handed the Bucs of ETSC their first loss of the season. The breaks just seemed to come to the team that was playing on its home ground. This game found the Bucs opposing one of the strongest teams of the season. State 35—Maryville 18 The Bucs met a rough team during this seasonal battle with the “Scotties.” During the game the longest run was turned in by one of Maryville’s backfieldmen on a kick-off return of 103 yards. The outstanding players were Dickie Warren, Jim Krause, Don Riley, Tom Rock, Leon Duncan, Bob Evans and Don Rawls. Howard Tippett Jim Krause Joe Cline Tom Foster Richard May State 35—Eastern Carolina 20 At the beginning of the first half Eastern Carolina had a 13-0 lead. Howard Tippett made the first touchdown for the Bucs and Tom Rock kicked the extra point, which made the score 13-7. In the remaining 5 minutes of the second period the Pirates made another touchdown and extra point, making their lead 20-7. On a fourth down and ten to go Don Riley passed to Bob Evans, who made a touchdown, and Rock kicked another extra point, making the score 20-14. In the second half Don Whistler made a touchdown and Rock added the extra point, giving State a 21-20 lead. Evans made the next touchdown, and Rock added a point, making the score 28-20. Dickie Warren scored State’s last touchdown and Rock kicked the point, giving State a 35-20 win over Carolina. State 14—Tennessee Polytechnic Institute 6 East Tennessee State played one of its best games of the season against Tennessee Tech. Rated a three-touchdown underdog, the Buccaneers came from behind to win the game by a score of 14-6. Dickie Warren scored both of State’s touchdowns, and Tom Rock kicked his 13th and 14th consecutive extra points. Tom Rock Blake Compton State 7—Middle Tennessee 20 The “Blue Raiders” of Middle Tennessee gave the Bucs their second loss of the season with a 20-7 final score. State was opposing one of the strongest teams of the season and was unable to overcome the powerhouse from Middle Tennessee. State 12—Florence State 13 The State Bucs played one of the finest games of the season, but lost by a one point margin. Outstanding play was shown by both the backfield and the linemen against a strong and hard fighting team. Page 190 Don Rawls Bob Warren Bernard Nolan Burley Bowl The Buccaneers of ETSC climaxed another successful season of football by defeating Appalachian State by a score of 7-0 in the Burley Bowl. Dickie Warren scored the only touchdown of the game after Harold Poe returned a punt forty yards. Tom Rock kicked his 16th point of the season. State drove deep into the Mountaineers’ territory but was unable to score again. Don Whistler Mickey Banyas Page 191 Coach J. Madison Brooks Basketball • First row, left to right: Coach Brooks, Captain Jim Fleenor, Leo Cooper, Jerry Wilhoit, and Coach Honaker. Second row, left to right: Ferrell Bowman, Buddy Hartsell, Bill Ed Davis, Herb Weaver, Jerry Wolff, Herb Edmonds, Eddie Fritts, and Leon Simerly. Assistant Coa ches Honaker and Morrison Manager Pat Patterson Page 192 Herb Edmonds The 1955-56 Buccaneers ended their regular season with a 16-6 record and as champions in both the VS AC and District 27 NAIA. This was an outstanding season for the “Bites,” who during the season met and defeated some of the strongest teams thus far in the history of the school. Among the teams that they went up against besides the VSAC teams which they meet regularly each season were Springhill, Ala.; Springfield, Mass.; Florida State; Univer¬ sity of Cincinnati; Mississippi Southern; and the University of Mississippi. The longest game on record at State was the game be¬ tween State and Austin Peay College. It went on the record as a game and a half. The reason was that at the end of Herb Weaver the game the score was tied and it continued through four overtime periods. The final score, State 71—Austin Peay 70. The highest scoring game was with V. M. I. The final score was State 104—V. M. I. 58, for a total of 162 points. The outstanding “Bucs” were Herb Edmonds, Herb Weaver, Leo Cooper, Jerry Wilhoit, Jim Fleenor, Ferrell Bowman. From the bench there also came some fine work. There were the two 37 foot field goals by Leon Simerly that helped defeat David Lipscomb for the VSAC Championship; outstanding work under the goal by Eddie Fritts; beautiful fieldgoals by Bill Ed Davis; and hard work by both Jerry Wolff and Buddy Hartsell. SEASON ' S RECORD State. .76 Union College . .71 State . . 65 Springhill, Alabama . . . .52 State . .79 Florida State . .54 State. . 69 Tusculum College 63 State . .104 V. M. I. .58 State . .75 Springfield, Mass.. .58 State . . 57 M.T.S.C. .80 State . .72 David Lipscomb . .56 State . . 70 Tusculum College .... .64 State . .46 Austin Peay . .59 State . . 55 University of Cincinnati 93 State. . 70 David Lipscomb. .63 State . . 95 Milligan College . .63 State . .54 Mississippi Southern . . . .66 State. . 79 T. P. I. 84 State . . 72 L. M. U. .54 State . .71 Austin Peay . . 70 State . . 71 L. M. U. .67 State . . 84 M.T.S.C. .73 State . . 78 Milligan . .67 State . . 69 University of Mississippi .72 State. .76 T. P. I. .61 VSAC State . . 87 Bethel . .60 State. L. M. U. .70 State. .65 David Lipscomb. .63 NAIA State. . 80 David Lipscomb. .67 State. .60 Gustavus Adolphus .... .80 Leo goes up in the air for two points Page 194 Bill Ed Davis f Ferrell Bowman Page 195 Jerry Wolff Page 196 First row, left to right: Shelton Thompson, Bob Mitchell, Bill Akers. Second row, left to right: Coach Honaker, Gary Clark, Dick Creech, James Terry, Bill Scott. (Not pictured, Pete Wilson.) SEASON ' S RECORD State. . 6 High Point College . 1 State. . 5 Appalachian State . . . . 0 State . . 4 Maryville College. . . 4 State . . 8 Carson-Newman College . . . 1 State . . 8 Milligan College. .1 State. . 8 Maryville College . 1 State. . 1 University of Tennessee . . . . . . 8 State. . 9 L. M. U. . 0 State. . 5 Carson-Newman College . . . ... 4 State. . 9 Tennessee Wesley . ... 0 State . . 9 L. M. U. ... 0 State . . 9 Milligan College . ... 0 Tennis The ETSC tennis team finished the season with a 10-1-1 record, losing only to the University of Tennessee and tieing Maryville College. During the season Dick Creech and Shelton Thompson went undefeated in doubles. Thompson was defeated once in singles. The team was co-champs in the VSAC with David Lips¬ comb. They held down 2nd place in the TIAC. Lettermen were Clark, Creech, Thompson, Scott, Terry, and Wilson. Dick Creech and Shelton Thompson undefeated in doubles Coach Jim Mooney State. SEASON ' S . 7 RECORD Maryville . . . . . 8 State. . 5 Milligan . . . . . 2 State. . 6 L. M. U. . . . . 7 State . . 8 Appalachian 7 State. . 7 Appalachian 8 State. . 4 Milligan . . . . . 1 State. . 5 L. M. U. . . . . 6 State . . . . .10 King . . . . . 9 State. . 1 Carson-Newman ...2 State. . 0 Carson-Newman .... The 1955 Buccaneers completed the season with a 4-6 record. They defeated such teams as King College, Appalachian, and Milligan. With only a few graduating seniors State can look forward to a promising 1956 season. Baseball • THE 1955 BUCCANEERS Front row, left to right: Poe, Torbett, Harding, Tippett, Crum, James, and Hyder. Second row: Coach Mooney, Gammon, Horton, Whittemore, Scott, Davis, Foster, Starnes, Curling, Sams, Manager. Third row: Colley, Hartman, Stout, Shanks, Jenkins, Hoover, Warren, Johnson, and Smith. Dynamite on the Diamond Roanoke College.81 1 2 State.49 1 2 State .86 Mars Hill College .45 State.68 1 3 University of Tennessee .62 2 3 State.100 1 2 Tusculum .23 William Jennings Bryan.11 1 2 TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEET: Memphis State .1st Sewanee . 2nd State . 3rd VOLUNTEER STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE State..81 1 2 Coach Julian Crocker The East Tennessee State College Track Team, under Coach Crocker and Assistant Coach Hal Morrison, for the second straight year won the VS AC Championship title. One of the outstanding meets of the year was with the University of Tennessee, with State winning the meet by a score of 68 1 3 to 62 2 3. First row , left to right: Coach Crocker, Val Miller, Ed Foster, Co-Captain; Bill Ruggles, Ted Ball. Second row: Bob Warren, Charles Webb, Eddie Fritts, Jack Boone, Harold Poe, Joe Davis, Co-Captain; Bill Johnson. Foster and Davis tie for first place in the 100 yard Harold Poe sets a new record in dash the broad jump Track Harold Poe, Ted Ball, Joe Davis, and Bob Warren discussing the oncoming meet Ferrell Bowman places in the broad jump Page 201 Perfect Form—for Archery Ready for Action Intramural Sports The intramural program is becoming more popular every year. The stu¬ dents who have not had the opportunity to play on the varsity squads can or¬ ganize teams that in many cases put forth a performance that surprises even those who have received concentrated training in the particular sport. Interest in the various teams is one that immediately attracts the attention of the casual observer. The reason for this interest is the fact that usually the teams partici¬ pating represent individual groups on the campus. Looks like a home run Up and over! Page 202 R.O.T.C. Summer Camp Color Guard, Ft. Benning, Ga., comprised of E.T.S.C. cadets TTiihtary Page 203 R.O.T.C. STAFF First row, left to right: Captain Benjamin E. Lumpkin, Major Hugh L. Cardoza, Lieutenant Colonel Ernest F. Brockman, P.M.S. T., Captain Frank G. Everett, Jr., First Lieutenant Alvah B. Davis, Jr. Second row, left to right: M Sgt. Joseph C. Johnson, S.F.C. William E. Wolf. Jr.. M Sgt. Philip D. Moore, Sgt. Henry A. Bohanan, Sgt. Flenoy Medley, M Sgt. Ivan W. Ward, Sgt. Welchie C. Woods. CADET REGIMENTAL AND BATTALION STAFFS First row, left to right: Cadet Colonel A. K. Broyles, Regimental Commander; Honorary Cadet Colonel Sue Lackey; Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Harry Curtis, Regimental Executive Officer; Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Barbara Looney. Second row, left to right: Cadet Major Robert D. Stachel, S-l; Cadet Major Larry Curtis, S-3; Cadet Major Wade C. Miller, S-4; Cadet Captain ' Wayne D. Starnes, Assistant S-3; Cadet M Sgt. William Early, Sergeant Major. Third row, left to right: Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Joe D. King, Battalion Commander; Honorary Cadet Major Marian Clarke; Cadet Captain Lowell D. Brown, Battalion S-l; Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy D. Seehorn, Battalion Commander; Honorary Cadet Major Carolyn Buchanan; Cadet Captain Blair Reams, Battalion S-L Page 204 SCABBARD AND BLADE Row one: Major Cardoza, Sponsor; Larry G. Curtis, James Seehorn, A. K. Broyles, Captain; Joe 1). King. Row two: Wayne D. Starnes, Robert D. Stachel, Bob Broome, Blair Reams, Kenneth Patterson, Durwood S. Curling. Row three: Wade C. Miller, Harry Curtis, Thomas Rock, Donald Phipps, Douglas Dade, Ernest Buchanan, Ronald E. Valentine. SPONSOR CORPS OF AMERICA Seated: Marian Clarke, Sue Lackey, Carolyn Buchanan, Barbara Looney. First row: Beverly Nelson, Sue Widener, Christine Hash, June Street, Ann Tipton, Mary Ruth Carter, Virginia Odom, Clara Hall, Helen Williams. Second row: Bernice Hampton, Eva Maupin, Barbara Bristol, Mary Lou Anderson, Norma Jaynes, Joan Dugger, Pat Sharp, Charlotte McKinney, Freida Allen. Third row: Ginger Stone, Gay Barlow, Wahletha Price, Bette Walser, Jackie Vaught, Janet Weems, Barbara Brown, Mary Addington, Charlene Hash. Fourth row: Margie Creech, Ann Cox, Elaine Carpen¬ ter, Elizabeth McKay, Joan Hilbert, Faye Dykes, Ann Medlin, Josephine Miller, Betsy Goss. RIFLE TEAM Kneeling: Sheldon Kaufmann, Fred Brown, Bob Stachel, Alan Ward, Jimmy Williams. Standing: Captain Frank G. Everett, Instructor; Danny Joe McCoy, Richard Kiser, Blair Reams, M Sgt. Moore, Coach. Prone firing The East Tennessee State College R.O.T.C. Rifle Team has compiled an outstanding record in its two years of competition on a national level. Last season, the Buc riflemen won 37 matches while losing only five. In the William Randolph Hearst Trophy matches the Bucs placed 8th and 9th in 1955 and 1956 respectively out of 72 colleges and universities in the Southeast which make up the Third Army area. For the first time in the history of the College, the ETSC rifle team defeated the University of Tennessee three consecutive times in 1955 and two out of three times this season. Nationally, the Bucs ranked 52nd last year out of 178 teams. This year the Bucs finished second only to the Citadel in ROTC competition held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Commanded by Cadet Captain Tom Rock BAND Commanded by Cadet First Lieutenant Jimmy Onks Page 207 COMPANY A Commanded by Cadet Captain Bobby Broome COMPANY B Commanded by Cadet Captain Durwood Curling COMPANY C Commanded by Cadet Captain Clarence E. Mumpower company d Cadet Captain James D. Treadway Commanded by ' $ COMPANY E Commanded by Cadet Captain Fred Quarles COMPANY F Commanded by Cadet Captain Kenneth Patterson COMPANY G Commanded by Cadet Captain Curtis R. Davis COMPANY H Commanded by Cadet Captain Ronald E. Valentine Reserve Officers Training Corps The Branch General Military Science course of study followed by the R.O.T.C. Unit at State consists of two phases; each one is two years in length. The basic course is conducted for freshmen and sophomores. The advanced course for juniors and seniors presents a more thorough and technical study of the fundamentals of Army training. Juniors and seniors who have been selected for their scholastic and leadership ability are enrolled in the ad¬ vanced program. In the Fall of 1955 the Cadet Corps was organized into a regiment consisting of two battalions with four com¬ panies each, plus Headquarters Company and Band. A weekly drill period was held each Wednesday, supervised by the cadet regimental commander and the cadet officers. The cadets acquired the rudiments of drill and the cadet officers gained experience in directing men. A six-weeks period of summer camp at Ft. Benning, Georgia, was attended by cadets between the third and fourth year in the military program. It served as a highly concentrated review of techniques to be mastered in the final year of training. It also served as a source of many humorous stories and experiences which circulated around the campus in the early Fall! Colonel Hammond, Chief of Tennessee Military District, Familiar scene from the Infantry School, Ft, Benning, Ga. conducting an inspection of the Cadet Corps Page 212 Lt. Col. Brockman with newly-arrived cadets for summer camp Governor ' s Day New Second Lieutenants receiving their bars Page 213 . v • ' . ' ■ n Page 216 8 “ v svW : 4 ■v . XvivX’XvXv ' P ge 217 If It ' s Made of Iron or Steel, Draw a Picture of It—We ' ll Build It. FOUNDRY MACHINE WORKS, U. STRUCTURAL STEEL DIVISION • TENNESSEE BRIDGE AND STEEL COMPANY Johnson City, Venn. Ask for THE Honey PEOPLES BANK Krust Johnson City, Tennessee Bread 2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Exclusive Member Federal Deposit Insurance Honey Bread Corporation Page 218 HOME OF THE FAMOUS ■ « %m j «« j K l 5K . t ' ' l wi wnra« HICKS PRIDE TOMATOES Owner—EARL HICKS Phone 2965 Johnson City, Tennessee L. D. 10 JOHN SEVIER HOTEL East Tennessee ' s Finest 225 Rooms 225 Baths Air-conditioned Coffee Shop VARSITY CLEANERS 413 West Walnut Street Where the BUC who knows takes his clothes Phone 2838 Johnson City THE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK of JOHNSON CITY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Page 219 AMERICAN BEMBERG Division of BEAUNIT MILLS, INCORPORATED and NORTH AMERICAN RAYON CORPORATION DIAMOND CAB COMPANY Page 220 THE MASON AND DIXON LINES, INC. Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 In magazines and textbooks, in tablet, novels and envelope . . . EAST TENNESSEE STATE STUDENTS USE MEAD PAPERS EVERY DAY THE MEAD CORPORATION Paper Makers To America Page 221 RUTH ANDREWS FLORISTS 303 South Roan Street Phone 316 Appalachian Funeral Home Cadillac Ambulance Service Johnson City, Tennessee Sterchi Brothers Stores, Inc. 222-226 East Main Street It ' s a Fact You Can Save Money at Sterchi ' s ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING CO. I 12 Jobe Street Phone 43 THOMAS 1 Men ' s Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear GEORGE OLDHAM • Insurance • JOHN SEVIER HOTEL BUILDING, PHONE 1200 JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE ANDERSON DRUG STORE SMYTHE ELECTRIC COMPANY Records and Record Players 238 East Main Phone 3133 MAJESTIC THEATRE Johnson City DAIRY QUEEN The cone with the curl on top VALLEYDALE PACKERS Page 222 EUST1S L iNC ISTER ASSOCIATES JOHN 3fVt€ HOTCL BLOC. jfp% JNDRCW JOHNSON HOTEL BLOC. ENGINEERS MiO DISTRIBUTORS I DIRECT MANUFACTURERS AGENTS Warn- JOHNSON CITY PHONE 3200 KNOXVILLE DIAL 4=4623 Quality Dry Cleaners WHITE CITY LAUNDRY Launderers — Dry Cleaners — Dyers Phone 3280 Better Than Good... it’s FOREMOST THE GREAT NAME IN DAIRY PRODUCTS Page 223 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS Johnson City ' s Oldest and Largest Savings and Loan Association Across from Post Office Phone 3143 LOUIS ' SHOE SHOE 15% Discount to College Students 117 Buffalo Street Phone 1568-J SOBEL ' S SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. Men ' s Store Corner Buffalo and Maple Kingsport, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee MILLER SUPER MARKET Quality Foods Fresh — Canned—Frozen HARRIS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Hardwood Flooring 122-124 West Market Street Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 3160 DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT The Pride of East Tennessee Famous for Good Food 425 East Main Street Johnson City, Tennessee STUDENTS WELCOME Sell Produce Company Eggs — Meats — Poultry Phone 2954-85 120 McClure Street Johnson City, Tennessee GUY ' S CAFE 126 West Market Street Johnson City, Tennessee Dosser ' s Department Store Johnson City, Tennessee SCOTT ' S GROCERY Meats Fruits Vegetables CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR THE COLLEGE 831 W. Walnut Johnson City ALLEN CLEANERS Phone 67 Phone 902 KERNS BAKERY Bristol Masengill ' s Specialty Shop Distinctive Fashions for WOMEN AND MISSES Johnson City, Tennessee BROWN MILLING COMPANY Johnson City, Tennessee for fine PRINTING PLATES of 60-65-75-85-110-120 or 133 Screen Halftones and Zinc Etchings for use in NEWSPAPERS—PERIODICALS and BROCHURES or for OFFSET PRINTING NEGATIVES PRESCO Cn UUUHf CoMfXOtUj, Press-Chronicle Bldg, Phone 2993 Little Jobs With Same Care As Big Jobs Junction Service Station Roan Street and Watauga Phone 203 PETER ' S GIFT SHOP Fine Gifts for Everyone 325 E. Main Street Phone 1719 Page 225 All school supplies readily available in our new self-service bookstore . T-SHIRTS GREETING CARDS CLASS RINGS GIFTS East Tennessee State College Bookstore First Floor—Administration Building Pag • 226 CUT RATE SUPER MARKET ! ' 1111 Johnson City ' s Largest Food Market 1 Compliments of GENERAL SHALE PRODUCTS CORPORATION Plants: Johnson City, Kingsport, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Elizabethton, Tenn., Richlands and Marion, Virginia The South ' s Largest Producer 1 0 Clay Products and Cinder Block BOWMAN JEWELER 121 W. Market Street Phone 9-W Johnson City, Tennessee RAINBOW CORNER Sodas — Sandwiches—Magazines Walnut at Earnest Johnson City Owner—Bill Darden DUTCH MAID DRIVE-IN East Tennessee ' s Finest 925 West Market Street Phone 4149-J Johnson City, Tennessee Get the Rabbit-Habit Reach for BUNNY BREAD Modern Bakery Kingsport, Tenn. FRED MOORE MEN ' S SHOP 441 Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tennessee BOLTON BLOCK COMPANY Concrete — Cinder P. O. Box 166 Phone 30 Johnson City, Tennessee SEAVER ' S BAKERY Delicious Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts Old Jonesboro Road, Route 6 Johnson City, Tennessee Page 227 Refreshment Headquarters THE BOOK SHOP JOHN SEVIER HOTEL BUILDING Roan and Market Streets Phone 2937 Johnson City, Tennessee (Formally McNiel ' s Book Store) VOLUNTEER ' JfatOVltfjt COMPANY 334 E. Main St, Johnson City, Tennessee • ph.-40IO Johnson City—Greeneville—Kingsport—Elizabethton MELODY LANE 100 South Roan Phone 9142 KISER FUNERAL HOME J. Pascal Woodall H. E. HART ' S JEWELRY 214 East Main Street Phone 289 PEPSI COLA RICE BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. NIFTY PROCESS COMPANY Kingsport, Tennessee For clothes that are smart, that will give the boy ' s heart a start, try NETTIE LEE SHOPS 240-242 E. Main Street Johnson City Phone 2647 Page 228 s Eat with your friends; avoid the long lines EAT AT THE COLLEGE GRILL at Walnut and Lake Food as you like it J. E. HARVEY General Contractor 914 East 8th Avenue Phone 4127 Johnson City KINCH PHOTO SERVICE 128 1 2 West Market Street Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 7 I Page 229 A Glance at State An accredited member of The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education The Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools The Teachers College Extension Association Association of Teacher Education Institutions FOUR SCHOOLS School of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration and Economics School of Education The Graduate School An outstanding branch of Army R. O. T. C. For further information write: The Registrar East Tennessee State Collegee JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Page 230 STUDENT INDEX Name Page Name Page Abbott, Patricia L. .92, 93, 134, 160 Baskette, Barbara J. .11 0 Abston, Paul E. .82 Baumgardner, Marcie H. .110 Adams, Albert C., Jr. .66 Baxter, Bobbie Jean . . 70 Adams, Charles D. .110 Bays, Eulis Bornard . . 93 Adams, James M. .165 Bean, Ada Jo . .110 Addington, A. L. .51, 52, 82, 132, 154, 155 Beasley, Barbara Ann. .32, 93, 130, 158, 170, 172 Addington, Doris H. 101, 175 Beasley, Lynn M. .110 Addington, Mary L. 93, 205 Beeler, Betty Lou . . 70 Aeberle, Mary M. 101, 178 Begley, Annabil . .170 Akard, Mary Ann . .110 Begley, Donald A. . . . . 110 Akers, David L. .110 Begley, Fred D. 110, 172, 178 Akers, Donald Mac . .110 Begley, Ronald A. .110 Akers, Thomas R. .110 Begley, Waymond L. . 70 Akers, William S., Jr. 101, 197 Beightol, James E. .110 Akin, James S. 165, 167, 172 Belcher, Gerald . .82: , 87, 132, 175 Alexander, Barbaretta . 101, 162 Bellamy, Alger Keen . . 82 Alexander, Mary Elizabeth. ....156, 161, 162, 172 Bennett, Frances L. 101, 134, 160 Ali, Sabih Hussain . 110, 136 Bennett, Anne G. . 70 Allen, Freida Ann. .93, 124, 138, 139, 176, 205 Bennett, Chipley. . 65 Allen, Maggie . .110 Benton, Louella . .110 Alley, Betty Jo . .93 Benton, Earl Clay. . 93 Anderson, Bruce E. 174, 178 Bernard, Mary Alice. . 70 Anderson, Carolyn }. .134 Berry, Jack Edward . . ... .110 Anderson, Danny . .110 Berry, Linda Jean . .110 Anderson, Mary Eon . 101, 205 Berry, James William. .93, 120, 132, 154, 162, 163 Anderson, Ralph E. .110 Bettini, Frances Ruth . .110 Andis, Margaret Ann . .110 Bettini, Joe F., Jr. .93, 136, 150, 151, 154, 172 Angel, Alma Jean . .101 Bevington, Peggy Ann . 101, 163, 175 Andrews, Will Henry . .110 Bible, Rosalyn . .93, 162 Anest, John D. .110 Bishop, Robert H. .110 Archer, Buddy F. .70 Blankenbeckler, James David .... . .52, 88, 129, 157, 169 Archer, Dorothy Jane . .101 Blankenship, Beulah E. .110 Archer, Patricia Ruth . .110 Blankenship, Tonita . .82, 144, 160 Archer, Roy . .101 Blazer, Charles C. .110 Archer, Virginia M. .66 Bledsoe, W. B. .110 Arnett, Herbert S. ..93 Bledsoe, James Roy . .101 Arnold, Harry E. .93 Blevins, Charles D. 148, 149 Arnold, Roy Marvin . 174, 178 Blevins, Dean Smith . .93 Arow, James Richard . .110 Blevins, Margaret W. .101, 126, 127, 163, 173, 176 Arwood, James F. .110 Blevins, Pervis Earl . .110 Arthur, Howard Lee . .110 Blevins, Steven T. .110 Atkins, Alice Inez . .70 Blevins, Wanda V. . .70, 170 Atk ins, Howard K. .93 Blizard, Gerald Lee . .110 Austin, Anna Laura . .52, 82, 130, 131, 158, 172, 176 Blumenthal, Harold . .110 Ausmus, Harry J. .110 Boatright, Frances L. . 93 Austin, Richard E. .136 Blizard, Marvin A. .101, 172 Ayers, Billie Lou . .70 Bolick, Sylvia Ann . 93, 175 Babb, Verna Mae . .93 Bolling, Betty . . .93, 134 Bacon, James D. .110 Bollinger, James R. .110 Bacon, John Jesse, Jr. .110 Booher, Nancy Joan . .108, 110 Bailey, Ben Pat . .101 Booze, Dorothy Kay. .110 Bailey, Clint E. .88 Bowen, Reida Feme . .110 Bailey, Elmer R. .110 Bowen, Roy Glenn. .110 Bailey, George D. .183, 187 Bowers, Athan . . 93 Bain, Donald Ray . .110 Bowers, Bill C., Jr. . 93 Bain, Glenda Dell . .93 Bowman, Anna Elizabeth . .110 Bain, William W. 109, 110 Bowman, Ferrell E. .192, 195, 201 Baines, Mildred Jean . .70 Bowman, George Nile . . .70, 128 Baird, Richard M. .110 Bowman, Jimmy . .110 Barker, James M. .82 Bowman, Joe Augustine . .Ill Ball, Theodore Monroe . .200, 201 Bowman, William David . .Ill Ball, Virginia Ann . .93 Bowman, William Henry. . 93 Ballard, Jean Lynn . .101, 138 Bowman, Phyllis . . 56 Ballard, Sally Jo . . 93 Bowser, Geneva Ruth . . 70 Ballinger, Janice M. .110, 166, 168 Bowyer, Robert Edward . .Ill Banner, Dorothy June . .110 Boyed, Joanne . .168 Banner, Edsel Murel . .110 Boyd, Velma Ruth . ..93, 173 Banner, James J. .101 Boyd, Wayne Charles . . .93, 174, 178 Banyas, Michael . .191 Boyer, Wanda Kay . .Ill Bare, Phillip E. .110 Brabston, Charles . .Ill Barker, Jack McFadden . Barlow, Carolyn Gail . .134, .140, 183 164, 205 Bradford, Priscilla T. Bradley, Charles Wm. . .82, 124 111 Barnes, Barbara Ann . .101, 130 Bradley, Fred Lincoln . .Ill Barnes, Beverlee Ruth . ..93, 126 Bradley, Frederick J. .101 Barnes, John David . .110 Bradshaw, Alice M. .101 Barnes, Johnny R. .110 Brady, Lunda . .Ill Barnes, Mickie Sue . .101 Bragg, Paul Franklin . .....101 Barnes, Nancy Anne . .110 Bralley, Anne . .171 Barnes, Norwood A., Jr. .110, 140 Brandt, Nikki Anne . .154, 160 Barnes, Roland Eugene . .110 Branham, John . . 88 Barnett, Robert C. .110 Breeden, Shirley . .142 Barney, Clinton D. .110 Breeding Elmer O., Jr. . .93, 183, 188 Barnhill, Marilyn E. .110, 163 Brendell, Harry Ray. . . .32, 88 Barr, Alys Marie . . 70 Brewster, Joe Paul . .101 Barr, Mary Frances . .110 Bright, General Paul . .Ill Barr, Phyllis . Barr, William C. . .93, 144, 145 Brinkley, Carolyn . Brink, Ronald Hugh .101 111, 178 154, 205 Barry, Thomas Edward . .70 Bristol, Barbara Rose . .101, 124, 144, Basham, Janice Faye . .93 Briscoe, Frank J. Page 231 STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Name Page Name Page Britt, Charles Thomas . . . .101 Carter, Buron Jackson . .172 Brock, William Allen .... 111 Carter, John W., Jr. .Ill Brooks, Ben Martin. 71, 140, 156, 160, 176 Carter, Mary Lou . 94, 158, 176 Brooks, Betty Jane . 142, 143 Carter, Mary Ruth . .71, 205 Brooks, Norman Charles . 111 Carter, Oscar F. .Ill Broome, Bobby Ray . . 71, 146, 205, 208 Carter, Patsy . . 91 Brown, Barbara Ann . . . . . 101, 130, 131, 205 Carter, Thomas Melvin . .Ill Brown, Charles E. .82, 101, 132, 157 Carty, Gilmer Delane. .Ill Brown, Fred Monroe .... 206 Cash, Albert Nathanel . .Ill Brown, Lowell Darwin . . . ..88, 132, 204 Cash, Thomas Earl . .87, 94 Brown, Patricia Mae . 111 Cassell, James D. . 68, 94, 148 Brown, Patty Eugene .... 111 Cassity, James Edward . . 82, 128, 129 Brown, Preston Dale .... 111 Castle, Donald Mack .. . 94 Brown, Robert Sherril . . . 111 Castle, Shirley Sue. .94, 175 Brown, William Lee . 111 Cates, Carl William. . 71 Brown, Willard E. .88, 174 Cates, Thelma Mae . .Ill Brownlow, Adele . 101, 163 Caudill, James K., Jr. .. 88 Broyles, Alvin K. .52, 88, 137, 147, 154, 203, 204, 205, 213 Cawood, Clayton P., Jr.. .Ill Broyles, Dorothy Jo . 93, 166 Chadwell, Glenn . .94, 132, 158 Broyles, Patsy Sue . .101, 130, 158, 172 Chambers, Charlotte J„ . .Ill, 158 Broyles, Shirley Jean . 111 Chambers, Robert Wm. .Ill Bryant, Donald Russell . 111 Chandler, C. M., Jr. .101, 132, 133, 154, 160 Bryant, Earl Harrison . . . 101 Chandler, Eugene C. .Ill Buchanan, Carolyn . .48, 49, 71, 124, 126, 127, 204, 205 Chandler, Mary Lou . .68, 71, 172, 171 Buchanan, Ernest H. . 93, 132, 146, 165, 166, 205 Chapman, Arlis. . 94 Buchanan, Harrison D. 111 Charles, Doran W. 111 Buchanan, Hobert D. 111 Chestnut, Russell S. .101 Buchanan, Jack Wayne . 93 Child ers, Ben, Jr. . 82 Buchanan, foe Cephus . . . 111 Childress, Carl T. . 94 Buchanan, Sarah Carter . . 101, 130 Chinouth, Shirley Ann . .101, 126 Buck, Margaret Mozel .... 101 Christian, Jack Carr. . 94 Buckles, Augustus E. 111 Church, Richard Allen. .101, 150 Buckles, Bobbie Joe . 111 Claman, Thomas David . .101 Buckles, Ralph Billy . 101, 178 Clark, Betty Jean W. . 71 Buckner, Ray Clifton . 111 Clark, Billie Grace . . 88 Bull, Alice Faye . 111 Clark, Charlie Ann . .Ill Bullock, J ohn Frank . 111 Clark, Gary Norman . .197 Bunn, Elizabeth . .52, 93, 124, 156, 165, 166, 167 Clark, Herbert Truman . .156, 174 Bunner, Terry Wayne . . . 111 Clark, Joe Harley. . .52, 83, 132 Burgess, Bobby Joe . 101 Clark, Mildred I. . 71 Burleson, Charles E. .93, 136, 137, 154, 159, 165 Clark, Paul. .175 Burleson, Zane E. 82 Clark, Ruth Evelyn . .52, 72, 165, 166, 167 Burling, Charles . 88 Clarke, Marian Elizabeth . .44, 51, 72, 167, 204, 205 Burnett, Nancy . 111, 170 Clarkson, M ax Baer. .Ill Burns, Josephine. 66 Clarkson, Paul S. . 88 Buskell, William C. 111 Cline, Joe Harold . 111. 189 Butcher, C. H. 111 Clinton, Savanna Lee . .52, 72, 124, 142, 143, 178 Butcher, David. 125, 136 Coates, C. A., Jr. .101 Byerly, Jacob Olin, Jr. 93 Coates, Paul Eugene . .Ill Byrd, Alice Sue. 101 Coates, Sarah Kathryn . . 94 Byrd, Joyce Ada . 101 Cobble, Rex Alvin . .112 Byrd, Montess . 111 Cocherham, Carrol D. .112 Byrd, Polly Ann . 105, 173 Cochran, Carolyn Jo .101, 160, 162, 168, 173, 176, 177 Byrd, Marion Elaine. 93, 163 Cochran, Kendal Wayne. .112 Cain, James Calvin . 111 Cochran, Robert Edward . .112 Cain, John William . 111 Cochran, Thomas K. .65, 66 Calfee, Mary Elizabeth . . 101 Coe, Franklin Eugene . .112 Calloway, Mary Ella . .93, 173, 177 Coe, Sally . .112 Campbell, Gene . 82 Cofer, Robert Sidney . . 87, 100, 102, 132, 175 Campbell, Gerald . 93 Cohen, Charles Fabian . .112 Campbell, Joe Howard . . . 71 Cole, Barbara Jean . .102 Campbell, Laverne . 82 Cole, Jerry William . 112, 150 Campbell, Lewis Wm„ Jr. 111 Colley, Paul Wilson. .112 Campbell, Norma Cale . . . 111 Colley, William Leon . .150 Campbell, Norma Lee .... 88 Collier, Jenny G. 125, 154, 163 Campbell, Patsy C. 111 Collins, Nancy Carrol . .112 Campbell, Shirley. 111 Collis, Phillip Lynn . .112 Campbell, Sidney . 93, 140 Combs, Bobby Lee . .128 Campbell, William P. ... .94, 148, 165 Combs, Charles G. .112 Campbell, William R. .68, 71, 132, 133, 154, 156, 157, 172 Compton, William B. .183, 189 Cansler, Ora Jeannine .... 111 Conley, Margaret L. .112 Caraway, Charles K. .71 Cook, Bobby Allen. .102 Cardin, R. Wilford . .82, 132, 133 Cook, Emily W. .102 Cardwell, Ronald L. 101 Cook, Robert A. . 72 Carico, Douglas Kent .... 111 Cooke, Helen Claudett . .102, 126 Carico, James Edwin . 111, 165 Cooke, Ted Walter . .112 Carne, Gloria Ann . 111 Cooper, Gary Carlton. .112, 132 Carpenter, Elaine E. .101, 138, 139, 205 Cooper, Leo James . .8, 180, 192, 194 Carr, Jim Jack. 111 Cooter, Wayne Harold. .150 Carr, Jo Anne . 144 Corley, Gerald Hugh . .112 Carrier, Arthur G. 111 Cotten, William Fred. . 94 Carrier, Dianna L. 101 Counts, William E. . 72 Carrier, Hubert L. 71 Cowan, Allen Thomas . .94, 162 Carrier, Kathleen Ada . . . 111 Cox, Anna Kathryn . .112 Carrington, Charles C. ... 111 Cox, Anne . .102, 205 Carrington, Mildred S. . . . 71 Cox, Beverly King . 112, 159, 168 Carroll, Billy C. 101, 176 Cox, Bobby Earl. .112 Carroll, Martha E. 71 Cox, Clifford Wade . .112 Carson, Nancy Jane . .134, 165 Cox, E. Virginia. . 94, 138, 162, 173, 175 Carson, Wilma Gray . 111 Cox, Eckle J.. Jr. 112 Page 232 Name Cox, Emogene Mildred Cox, Francis Edward . Cox, Hagan Berry . Cox, Glenn Leibe. Cox, James Edward . Cox, John Robert. Cox, Nancy Sue. Cox, Velma Joyce. Craft, Cecil Conrad . Craig, Richard Guy . Creasy, George R. Creech, Marjorie B. Creger, Janice C. Crockett, Arthur L. Crosby, Gene Paul . Cross, Alan Brayton . Cross, Harry Giles . Crosswhite, Jack Ray. Crouch, James E. Crowe, Billie Doyle . Crowe, Don Folsom . Crumley, Fred, Jr. Culbertson, Dan Ward . . . Cunningham, Donald L. . Cunningham, Margaret Cunningham, Paul W. . . . Cunningham, Raymond E. Cupp, Betty Jean . Curling, John Beverly . Curling, Durwood S. Curtis, Harry Jason . Curtis, Larry Gerald .... Cutshaw, Jimmy Gray Czoka, David Ladd. Dade, Douglas Lee . Dalton, Charlotte R. Dalton, Virginia M. Daniel, Jackie G. Daniels, Thomas Jack Darnell, Betty Jean . Davidson, Nancy Joyce . . Davidson, Richard A. Davis, Betty Jean . Davis, Bill Edd . Davis, Bobby Charles Davis, Clifford . Davis, Diane . Davis, Curtis Reed . Davis, Donald . Davis, Edwin Wayne . Davis, Jane Ella. Davis, Myra Fay . Davis, Nancy Kathryn . . . Davis, Robert Henry .... Davis, Stuart Wright. Davis, Thomas Glen. Davis, Wanda Hope. Dawson, Faye Hord . Dawson, Elizabeth G. Dawson, Donald Ross . . . Day, George Rauden, Jr. Day, Harvey Millard . Day, James Lewis. Day, Norville Lee. Day, Robert George . Dearing, Faye Ann . Dean, Thomas E., Jr. Deaton. Gloria Faith . Dean, Jimmy Palmer. Debord, Norma L. Deen, Lloyd George. Dehart, Robert Gary . . . Dellinger, Gene S. Dempsey, Charles A. Denny, Janice Louise Denton, Margaret Sue . . . Denton, Martha Joan . . . Denton, Nancy Louise Depew, Joyce Reece . Deskins, Kenneth G. Dickenson, Alfred S. Dickenson, Mary K. Dickerson, Charles C. Dickey, William Matt Dillow, Nancy Maude Dimitri, Elia Charles. Dingus, Irvin Howard Dingus, Ralph A. Disney, Frank Houston . . STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page . 72 .112 .112 . 83 .112 .112 .102 . .112 . 88 .112, 190 .102 .91, 126, 127, 205 .112, 159 .112, 174 . 72, 132, 174 .132 .112, 178 . 94 .102 .94, 167, 168 .112, 136 .102 .94, 136, 137 .150, 151 .102 .112 .112 .112 .112, 162 50, 72, 140, 141, 146, 154, 155 183, 198, 205, 208 . . .88, 146, 154, 203, 204, 205 . . .88, 146, 147, 203, 204, 205 .102 . 94 .72, 146, 205 .112 . 66 .112 .112 .102 .94, 124, 138, 163 .112 . 94 .112, 192, 195 .102 .112, 171 .112 .89, 125, 128, 172, 211 .166 .102 .112, 162 . 94 .92, 94, 134, 135, 158 .112, 128 .112 .112 178 .102 . 72 .42, 109, 112 .132, 133 .102 .148 .102 .112 .72, 174 .94, 126, 158 .112 .112 .102 .102 .102 .112 . 94 .102 .112, 168 .45, 112 .40, 102, 126, 164 .112 .102, 163 .102 . 83 .94, 156 .102 . .112 .112 .171 .112 .112 .177 Name Dixon, Clarence C. Dixon, Joe Samuel .... Dobyns, James Wiley . . Dooley, William M., Jr. Dorsey, Harry Jay .... Doran, Daniel Finley . Dotson, James R. Dotson, Shirley Ruth . . Doty, Glenda Hendry Doty, Robert James . . . Dougherty, Buddy .... Douglas, Teddy Lewis . Douthat, Gearlene .... Droke, Jimmie D. Dugger, Barbara Ellen Dugger, Betty Carol . . Dugger, Joan Michael . Dugger, Marion Terrel Duke, Carolyn . Dunn, Charlotte M. . . . Duncan, Douglas E. . . . Duncan, Herbert Clark Duncan, James Leon . . Duncan, Sue Ellen .... Dunlap, Charles R. Dunlap, William Knox Durham, Charles R. . . Durham, Colleta Y. Dykes, Archie Reece . Dykes, Elda Faye . Dykes, Patsy Jean .... Eads, Barbara Rose Eagle, Lyle Ellis . Early, Ernest Roy. Early, William Guy, Jr. Earnest, Benjamin F. Easley, Mary Lea . East, Charles Donald . . Easterly, David G. Easterly, Janice Lee Eaves, Jerry L. Edens, George C., Jr. Edmonds, Herbert H. Edmonds, Roy Turner Edwards, Elizabeth J. Edwards, Evelyn I. Edwards, Floyd H. Edwards, Gerald Cline Edwards, Jerry Wayne Edwards, Jewell Dawn . Edwards, Reggie N. Eiche, Jon J. Eiche, George Otto ... Eisenhower, Julia Ann Eldridge, Ruby S. Elledge, John Sherman Ellenberg, Frank V., Jr. Elliott, Dorothy C. Elliott, Jerry Joe. Elliott, Thomas Leroy E llis, Elizabeth Lee . . . Ellis, Kay Frances . Ellis, Robert Howard . Ellis, Vivian Carole . . . Emmert, Donald Odell England, Muriel Inez . English, Aileen E. English, Paul Lee. Estep, Eugene Jackson Estep, Margaret L. Estes, Kenneth N. Evans, Bob Clyde . Evans, Mary Nelle .... Fair, Carol Yvonne .... Fann, Joe Cecil . Fannon, Jackie D. Farmer, Ella L. Faust, Mary Annette . Feathers, Ronda E., Jr. Ferguson, Rosemary . . Ferrell, Bobby Ray .... Fields, Jack. Fields, Barbara . Fields, Joe Byrd . Fillers, Marilyn D. Finchum, Anna Kate . . Finchum, George Allen Fine, Betty Jo . Finley, Jo Ann. Fitch, Wanda Faye .... Page .102 .112 .102 .112 .112 92, 99, 136, 162, 168, 169, 172 . 89 .112 .102 .83, 148 .112 .102 .102 . 72 .113 .113 .94, 126, 205 .113 . 102, 156, 157, 176 .102 .113 . .102 .190 .113 .140 .128 .113 . 89 .65, 66 .144, 158, 205 . 102, 138, 156, 157, 176 .113, 159 .102 . 72 .108, 204 .113, 140 . 94 .113 .102, 140 .113 . 14, 83, 140, 175, 178 . 94 .192, 193 .113 .113, 162 .65, 66 . 65 .113 .102, 132, 162 .53, 72 .73, 171 .113, 140 . 83, 140, 141 .113 . 94 .73, 170 .102 .102, 126 . 94 .113 .102, 126, 162, 163 .73, 157, 162, 173 .113 . 73 .113 .113 . 94 . 94 . 83 .113 .102 .183, 187 .113 .113 . 94 .113 .73, 173 .73, 154, 157 . 89, 170 .53, 94, 165, 166, 167 . 94 . 113 .166 .176 . 73 .102 .171 .102 .102 .113 Page 233 STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Name Page Fleenor, Eva Sue. 113 Fleenor, Lena Marie . 94 Fleenor, James G. .94, 192, 194 Fleenor, William E. 102 Fletcher, Alvie H. 102, 171 Fletcher, Charles L. 83 Fletcher, Ernest E. 102 Fletcher, Jimmy Ferd . 103 Fletcher, Winoah Ann. 94 Foote, Martha Lee . 95 Foote, Eugene G. 103, 140, 168 Forbes, Francis B., Jr. 95 Forbes, Patricia M. 113 Ford, Frank Wm„ Jr. 83 Ford, Jack Hayes . 102 Ford, Zoola Angeline . 113 Forrester, Phyllis C. 113 Foster, Edward Lee . .50, 73, 183, 186, 200, 201 Foster, Hazel Irene . 113 Foster, Johnny D. 113 Foster, Tommy Dyer . 189 Foster, William Ray . 113 Fowler, Nettie Sue . 103, 138, 168 Fraley, Charlie E. 113, 136 Francis, Andrew A. 113 Francis, Lonis Malone. 113 Francis, Perry Wm„ }r. 113 Franklin, Annie Lou . 113 Franklin, Ann Marie . .95, 126, 176 Franklin, Robert 1. 103 Fraser, Ann Lynn. 103, 162 Fraysier, Grace I. 113 Frazier, Harold E. 103 Frazier, Bill King. 89 Free, Peggy June. 113 Freeman, Barbara Beth . 113 Freeman, Joe Powel. 113 French, Jean Sue . 103, 144 Freuler, Marjorie E. 103 Fritts, Charles Eddie . 192, 196, 200 Frye, Paul Dewey . . .65 , 66 Fugate, Frank L. 66 Fulkerson, Shirley J. 103, 138, 156, 162, 163 Fuller, Patricia June . .95, 173, 178 Galliher, Billy V. 113 Galliher, Walter T. .83, 175 Galloway, Pierson B. 113, 140 Garland, Matilda R. 66 Garland, Phillip E. 113 Garrett, David E. 113 Garrett, Lee Frank. 113 Garrett, Robert Leon . .73, 178 Garrison, Ray Edward . .89, 170 Gass, Deanna Sue . 113 Ga ss, Bobbv Lee . 113 Gass, Ginger Etta . 103 Geagly, Jo Ann . 126, 127 Geisler, Barbara Dale . .45, 100, 126, 164 Gentry, Carole Love . 113 Gerace, Elaine. 103, 177 Gerhardt, Rodgers A. .83, 86, 128, 129, 154, 155 Gibson, Jackie Lynn. 95 Gilbert, John Warren . 113 Gilbreath, Anna B. .89, 157 Giles, Barbara Lee . 103, 157, 159, 162, 168 Giles, Donald C. 113 Gildersleeve, Edward. 109, 113, 160 Gillem, Harold . .178 Gilley, Everett Carl . 103 Gilley, William H. . 113, 178 Givens, William F. .95, 148, 149 Glass, Marilee D. 113 Going, James Ralph . .. 113 Goldstein, Gordon I. 171 Goodin, Etta Virginia . . .73 , 95, 175 Goodson, Clarence C. 136 Goodwin, Herbert H. 113 Goodwin, Robert J. 113, 148 Gose, James R., Jr. .95, 125, 128, 148, 154, 157 Goss, Elizabeth . 134, 205 Gott, Velma June. 175 Gouge, Gene Curtis . .113 Gouge, Sarah Beth. 113 Gower, James Benjamin . 113 Grant, Deloris L. 113 Graves, Charles Autry. . . .68 , 89, 140 Graves, James Paul . .113 Gray, Joseph Milton . . .53 , 73, 128, 129, 156 Gray, Stokely E., Ill 103, 140 Graybeal, Freda Ruble . .113 Name Page Graybeal, Phyllis Y.103 Graybeal, Margaret J.103 Graybeal, Marion A.114 Graybeal, Jimmy L. 95 Gregg, Jo Ann.114 Green, Charles C.114 Green, Grace Anna.114, 165 Green, James Rollin . 89 Green, Wanda Kate.103 Greene, Carra Faith.114 Greene, Mary Elizabeth .103 Greene, Nancy Faye .103, 124 Greenway, James A.114, 161 Greter, Jo Ann .114 Griffith, Tom Lynn .114 Grigg, William Glenn . 95 Grimes, Charles Ray .114 Grimes, Thomas M. 83 Grindstaff, A. B. 66 Grindstaff, Conwell C.114 Grindstaff, Frances G.73, 124, 130, 172 Grindstaff, Richard .114 Grindstaff, V. Kathlen . 73 Groseclose, Sandra G.114, 162 Guffey, Billy Edward. 95 Guffey, Gerald Edwin .114 Guinn, Margaret Jean .73, 157 Gwynne, Barbara Anne.114 Hager, Claude Hinton .136 Hagey, Marvin C., Jr.114 Hahn, Barbara Anna. 154, 163, 172 Hale, Ennis Lavern .114 Hale, George Lafayete . 65 Hale, Sarah Etta.103 Hall, Clara Bertie .95, 134, 135, 154, 178, 205 Hall, Ivan Warren .114, 132 Hall, Martha Eloise .65, 66 Hall, Nathan S. 66 Hall, Robert Leonard .103 Hall, Ronald Frank .114 Hall, Willard Eugene .103 Haltom, Dorothy Ann.173 Hamilton, Billy F.95, 103 Hamilton, Donald Ray. 83 Hamilton, Jessie B. 95 Hammond, Billy J. 103, 136, 137 Hammond, Glenn A.136, 137 Hampton, Bernice .45, 103, 156, 163, 176, 205 Hampton, Morrel Kent .114 Hampton, Sue Marie .74, 176 Hancock, David Curtis .114 Haney, Dwight M., Jr. 83 Hankins, James D. 89 Hann, Elizabeth D.114 Harber, George E.114 Harbour, Kenneth 0. 83 Hardin, Betty Jo. 74 Hardin, Charles D.114 Hardin, Samuel Leon .103 Hardt, Martha Lydia.103, 144, 177 Harkleroad, Douglas A.114 Harkleroad, Robert Thomas .103, 132, 148, 172 Harmon, Beatrice G.53, 89, 167 Harmon, Julia Ann .142 Harmon, Robert L.114 Harmon, Scott Russell .114 Harmon, Willeta Lois .74, 171 Harris, Dorothy Dean .103 Harris, Jack Monroe .103 Harris, Marjorie Sue .103 Harris, Margaret Bain. 74 Harris, Wilma Eunice. 74 Harris, Woodson T. 74 Harrison, Charles B.114 Harrison, Edna Sue .114, 175 Harrison, Kenneth H.95, 125, 136 Hart, Jan Elizabeth .103, 138, 163 Hartgrove, Jack E.114 Hartman, Dale Frank .103 Hartman, Kenneth W.114 Hartsell, Gilbert E.114, 192, 196 Harvey, Tom . 56 Hash, Ann Charlene .44, 95, 124, 126, 154, 155, 167, 176, 205 Hash, Ina Christine .44, 74, 126, 162, 175, 205 Hatcher, Sue Ann.114 Hatmaker, Richard H. 95 Haulsee, David Lynn .114 Haulsee, Donald Jack .103 Haun, Bob Hugh .114 Haun, Warren Douglas . 114 Page 234 Name Hawk, Barbara Ann Hawk, Ginger Jan . Hawkins, Beverly Jo Hawkins, Billy Eugene . Hawkins, Wayne . Hawkins, Marilyn V. Hawkins, William M. . . . Hawks, Jay Regenia. Hawks, Joseph T., Jr. Hayes, Joe Don. Hayes, Robert Taylor . Hayes, Wm. Franklin , Jr. Haynes, Bobby Allen Heaberlin, Vera A. Headrick, Boyd Ray. Heath, Cecil Willard Heaton, Elijah E. Heaton, Sherril Ray Hefner, Wayne R. Heins, Carolyn . Helms, Jackie Atwood . . . Helvey, Eunice K. Helton, Walter A. Henderson, Alan W. Hendrix, Peggy Joyce . . Henley, Howard Gale . . . Henry, Saundra P. Hensley, Hilda Maye . . . Hensley, Jean Elizabeth Hensley, Margaret Ray . Hensley, Nancy Jo . Hensley, Norman H. . Hensley, Veda Rose Henson, Jo Ann. Herr, Elizabeth Jane . . . Herrell, Barbara Jean . . Herring, Roselma M. Herron, Patty Lou . Herron, Paul Judson . . . Hey wood, Harriet Jane . Hickman, Barbara Sue . Hickman, Herschel D. Hickman, Maxwell H. Hicks, Betty Lee . Hicks, Daphne Rose . . . Hicks, Frieda Imogene . Hicks, Randall H. Higdon, Ralph Edward . Higdon, Timothy A. ... Hilbert, Billie Joan .... Hill, Bleakia Vilena .... Hill, Lynwood Harold . Hill, Peggy Ann . Hill, Robert. Hill, Taft . Hillman, Betty Lou .... Hillman, Max Donald . Hilton, Kathryn Janet . . Himes, James Henry . . . Hines, Sarah Patricia . . Hinton, Bobby Beasley . Hite, Howard Sevier .... Hoar, Janice Ruth . Hobbs, Robert Wagner . Hobgood, John Logan . . Hodge, Truella Edna . . . Hodgens, Doyle Wayne . Hodges, Nancy Lee. Hogan, Nancy Kate .... Holbert, William H. . . Holland, Thomas H. . . . Holley, James Killen . . . Hollaway, Fred C. Holmes, Janet Ruth Holt, James Lee . Holt, Jerry Dale . Holzer, Charlotte R. Holtsclaw, Wanda L. . . . Honeycutt, Mary Sue . . . Hood, Charlotte E. Hood, Helen Jean . Hood, Margaret Sue . . . Hooks, Edward French . . Hooper, Mary Ann. Hopkins, Atwell Wayne Hopkins, James Edwin . Hope, Sylvia Pearl . Horne, Clara Louvetta . Horton, Bill Wayne .... Horton, James William STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page .114 .114 .103, 138, 156 .103 .92, 95, 136, 176 .103 .114, 136 .95, 142, 178 .168 .103 .53, 74, 128, 129, 156 .103 .165 .95, 144, 178 .114 .114 .114 .103 .103 .130, 158, 163 .114 .114 .114 .114 .114 .114, 150 .144 95 103, 138, 156, 157, 162, 176 .89, 170 .95, 114, 162 . 84 .36, 84 .57, 114 .114 .43, 114 .114 . 103, 130, 172, 177 .114 .114 .95, 154, 165, 166 . 89 .95, 132 .114 . 74 .103 .114 .114, 171 . 95 .138, 139, 205 .103 .114 .114 .114 .65, 66 .95, 154, 178 .104 .115 .115 .115 .104 .104 .115 .104 .115 .104 .115 .95, 175 Page .. 95 .104 .. 74 .115 .115 .115 .89, 132, 176 . 95 .95, 176 . 95 . 95 .115 .74, 130, 160, 176 .115 .74, 154, 165 .115 .115 . . . .115, 140 . 95 .104 .115 .115 .74, 173, 176 .115 . 95 Name Horton, Mildred L. Houchins, Robert B. Houston, Janet Lee . Houston, Lewis Newson .115 Hovis, Jeannine Perla.95, 162 Hovis, Charles Sydney .95, 156, 157, 162 Hovis, Powell Lee .95, 156, 176 Howard, Charles W.89, 170 Howell, Gene .115 Howell, Jimmie Burton .115 Howze, Benjamin M., Jr.168 Hubble, Homer Kent.178 Hubert, Robert W., Jr. 95 Huff, James Earl.104 Huff, Kenneth Edward .115 Huffaker, James H.95, 165, 166, 167 Huffman, Barbara Ann .104, 165 Huffman, Janice C.95, 144, 145 Huffstetler, Dwight J.104 Hughes, James P., Jr.96, 174 Hughes, John William .115 Hughes, Kathryn L.115 Hughes, Phyllis Ann .115, 162 Hughes, Shelby Jean . 96 Hughes, Teddy Ray .115 Humphreys, Burton V. 65 Humphreys, John L.96, 136, 148, 149, 163 Humphreys, Nancy L.115 Hunley, Lovely Arzeta .115, 171 Hunnicutt, Jane K.104, 126 Hunnicutt, Mary Sue .175 Hunt, Flora Jean .104 Hunt, Fred Lewis.150 Hunter, Katrina Van . 96 Hunter, Ben Mack .115, 136 Huntsman, Dorothy J.115 Huntsman, Elizabeth A.90, 166, 170 Hurst, Jesse Hiram . 84 Hurst, Roger Mack .115 Huskey, Laura Allene . 96 Hutcheson, Martha A. 96 Hyder, Billy Harold.176 Hyder, Hobart Duane. 74 Hyder, John Robert .128 Ireson, Evelyn Draper .115 Isaacs, Kathryn Ann .175 Isbell, William P.115 Isbill, Joseph Clyde.96, 128 Isley, Forrest Wayne.115 Istre, Clifton O., Jr.75, 159, 160 Jackson, Betty Lan .53, 84, 144, 145 Jackson, Tommy Wayne.115 Jackson, Ray Lynn. 66 James, Kathryn Ann .41, 104, 138, 139, 182 James, Geneva Sue .96, 144 James, Charles Logan.75, 176 James, Walter Duwayne .115 Jancarek, Blen Leona. 75 Jan De Beur, Arthur E.53, 84, 140, 141, 172, 175 Jarrell, Charles Thos.110 Jaynes, Claudyne V. 75 Jaynes, Norma Anne .38, 96, 138, 154, 155, 174, 176, 205 Jeffers, Cecil H.104 Jeffers, Edward L.165 Jenkins, Howell T.104 Jennings, Bobby Ray.115 Jennings, Cecil Worth. 75 Jennings, Kathleen M.115 Jennings, Mary Evelyn . 96 Jennings, Rudolph E.104 Jeter, Virginia L.65, 171 Jewell, Randell Larry . 84 Jimeson, Sarah J.115 Johnson, Benjamin E.104 Johnson, Carolyn Dahl .104, 178 Johnson, Glenwood 1. 96 Johnson, Guy Allen .84, 175 Johnson, Henry Alonzo . 84 Johnson, Hugh Kyle .115 Johnson, Hugh Tipton .81, 104 Johnson, James Hal .104, 132, 133 Johnson, James Ralph .84, 140 Johnson, Nancy H.104 Johnson, Shirley Anne .115 Johnson, Ralph .175 Johnson, Wilbur S. Ill .115 Johnson, William E.165 Joines, Wilma Aleda .115 Jones, Bascom Carl . 84 Jones, Charles Boyd .96, 168, 171 Page 235 STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Name Jones, Ernest Jack . Jones, Harold Curtis . Jones, James Dean . Jones, Jimmy Rogers . Jones, John Paul, Jr. Page .115 .115 .104 .115 .115 Name Leeper, Sara Ellen . Leinart, Barbara Ann . Leonard, Bobby Joe . Leonard, Robert Walter Leonard, Charles B. ...104, 138, 139, 156, 160, Page 163, 175, 176 .116 .116 . 85 84 Jones, Mary Lou . .115 Leonard, Ellen D. .104, 176 Jones, Sue Isenberg . .115 Leonard, Jack E. .84, 140 Jones, Wanda Delores . . 115 Leonard, Johnny E. .116 Jones, William Thomas . . . . .115 Leonard, Jimmy L. . 75 Jones, Winston Wade . .115, 132 Leslie, Georgia Marie .... .75, 154, 155, 156, 161, 162,172 Joseph, Shirley Jean . .104, 126, 176 Lester, Thomas Edward . . . .116 Justice, Anna Elaine . . 115 Lesueur, Bobby Edward . . .104 Justice, Magdalen 1. .143 Lewark, Stanley M. .125 Kaufman, Shelton J. .115, 206 Lewis, Emery Wayne . .104 Kaylor, Donald Paul . .72, 175 Lewis, Hughie Wendell . . . .116 Kiene, Jerry . .178 Lewis, Lawrence L. . 76 Kegley, Karl Edwin . .115 Lewis, William Ray. .104 Keller, John Francis. . .96, 140, 177 Lightfoot, Thomas . .116 Keller, Sammy . .115, 162 Light, Paul . .163 Kelly, Douglas Lee. .132 Light, William G. . 96 Kelly, Marianna . .104 Likens, Robert O. .148 Kenney. Lowell Dwight .... .103, 165 Lilley, Shirley Elizabeth . . . 96 Kerlon, Joyce . .115 Lima, Lydia Ondina . .96, 178 Kerney, Thomas Elmo . .115 Lilly, Paddy Joe . .116 Keys, Robert K. .65, 67 Lindamood, Shirley A. Kibler, Julia Ann . .115, 165 Lindner, William F. . 90 Kidd, Frank McReynold . . . 96 Linker, Eustace Sloop . . . . 116 Kilbourne, Henry E. .115 Linkous, Franklin D. Kilgore, Jack Reed . .115, 171 Linn, Martha Elizabeth . . . . 96 Kilgore, James Lee . .115 Little, Harold C. Kilgore, James Ray. .53. 75 Little, Frank Paul. .128, 165 Kilgore, Jimmie Lee . . 96 Little, Patsy Jane . .116 Kilkpatrick, Jo Ann . .96, 138 Littleton, Ina Sue . .116 Kimbro, Willie Lloyd . . 75 Litton, Wilma Jane . .116, 182 Kincheloe, Samuel E. .115 Littrell, Jame H. 116 King, Billie H. .187 Litton, Leonard George .190 King, Glenn Ellis . .104 Lloyd, Charles Deward . . . .104 King, Jack Barlow . . 96 Lockwood, David C., Jr. . . .132, 157 King, Jim Pryor . .116 Long, George Nelson . .96, 140, 141, 178 King, Joe Denny . .75, 146, 147, 148, 174, 204, 205 Looney, Barbara Ann . .44, 134, 135, 204, 205 King, John Dale. .116, 171 Looper, Carl Woodruff . . 96 King, Nancy Jane . .116 Love, Ann Taylor. .76, 170 King, Thomas M. .183, 187 Love, Mary Ann . .116 Kinzer, Creed Lona S. . 96 Loveless, Theodore H. .116 Kinzer, William R. . 84 Lowe, Henry Allen . .104, 188 Kiser, Iva Kay . .116 Lowe, Wiley •.. .116 Kiser, James Richard . .116, 171, 206 Lowe, William J. . .116, 132 Kite, Elizabeth Rose . .116 Lowery, Ruth Gilbert . . . 76 Knott, Billy Larry . .116 Lowrie, David Lawrence .104 Knott, Larry Calvin . .116 Lucas, Barbara Ann . .166, 167 Kovach, Billy . 116 Luchini, Jimmy Lee . .116 Kraft, Cecil . .171 Lumpkin, Patricia Ann . . .7, 90 Krause, Jim William . .116, 188 Lund, Charles Ronald .... . 76 Kress, Phil Randolph . .116 Lunsford, Alwayne . .96, 116 Kress, Allen Russell . . 84 Luther, Betty Jane . .104 Kyte, Florence Evelyn . .116 Luttrell, Jane F. .96, 177 Kyte, Dana Steve . .116 Lynn, David Clifton . .76. 128 Lackey, Sue Ann . . . . .50, 54, 84, 144, 145, 154, 204, 205 Mason, Dwight . Lacy, Kenneth Edward . Mays, Coy Charles. . 67 Lacy, Lela Young. Mcanich, Bob Kyle . .116 Lacy, Virginia Jayne . .171 McBride, Joe . . 96 LaFollette, Jack j. .116 McBride, Joy Lee . .165, 166 Lambert, Allie Jean . .116 McCall, Herman Coy. . 96 Lambert, Eugene Greer. .96, 132 McCartt, William G. Lambert, Patsy Ann . .104, 163 McClellan, Gene A. Lambert, Joe Wayne . .96, 140 McClellan, Marv Sue . .104 Lance. Henry Harold . . 96 McClellan, David M. Landis, Pat Ruth . .75, 144 McConnell, Bobbv Lee .116 Lane, James Marshall . .116, 171 McConnell, Edna Sue . .116 Lane, John William . .116 McConnell, Doyle E. .116 Langford, Coy Clayton .... .116 McCoy, Dan Joe . .116, 148, 149, 206 Larkey, Stuart B. .116 McCoy, Joseph H. .90, 154, 170 Laughrun, Isaac B., Jr. .90, 171 McCroskey, Vernon D. .104 Lawless, Bobby Joe . .81, 96 McDaniel, John Edward . .116 Lawless, Rufus F., Jr. . 96 McDavid, Ardist J. .116 Lawrence, Lea . .160 McDavid, Edna Louise . . . . 96 Laws, Carol Ann . .104 McDonald, Mary Jean . . .116 Lawson, Curtis Eugene . .104 McElroy, Don Dean . Lawson, James Everett . .116 McEvoy, Charles K. Lawson, Shirlev Ann . .104, 164 McEwen, James Earl . .116 Leath, Elizabeth Ann . .116 McEwen, Jewell Tishia .... .104 Ledbetter, Richard S. McGee, Anna . Ledbetter, Roy . .116 McGee, Shirley Ruth . Ledbetter, Thomas W. .116 McGee, Robert Guy. Lee, Chung . .104 McGinnis, Carrol W. 96 Lee, David Pat . .96, 136, 150, 151 McKay, Clara Elizabeth . . . . . . . .54, 76, 138, 139, 154, 155, 157, 205 Lee, Helen Montez . McKee, Doris Evelyn. Lee, Norman Edward . McKenna, Robert F. Lee, Wilbur Crockett . McKenzie, William T. 117 Leedy, Sarah Ann . .116 McKinney, Alice B. .117 Page 236 Name McKinney, Charlotte A. McKinney, James P. McKinney, Lester Robert McLean, Paul Phipps. McMillan, Ned Darrell McNeese, Frances C. McNutt, Kenneth W., Jr. . McQueen, Helen. McQueen, Kitty D,. Mabe, Otis . Maddux, Eleanor Jane . . . Maddux, Peggy Ann . Madgett, Nanette M. Alahaffey, Margaret J. Mahoney, Henry Mac . Maiden, Teddy Joe . Maines, George Carroll . . Mainous, Carl H. Mann, Clyde Herman. Manning, Margaret F. Markland, Dolores Ann . . Marks, Delbert Lacy . Marsh, William T. Marshall, Cornelius C. ... Marshall, Harley W. Marshall, Hope Marie . . . Marshall, Martha Elizabeth Martin, Billy Jack . Martin, Carmelita . Martin, Clifford Earl. Martin, Fred Donald. Martin, Mary Jo Ann. Masengill, Dinah Ruth . . Masengill, William F. Massey, William Walter . Matherly, Emily Ethel . . . Matlock, Patricia Ann .... Matney, Sonny Crede. Matthews, Freddie J. Matson, James M. Matthews, Jane Fiske .... Matthews, Genie . Mauk, Dawn Janelle. Maupin, Eva Jane . Maupin, Jackie L. Maupin, Janice Elizabeth . Maust, George Holbert, Jr. May, Robert George . May, James Richard . Mays, Alice Marie . Mays, George Glennon Mays, Merle Tate . Mays, John Edward . Mays, Jack Myron . Medearis, Hal Berr. Medlin, Roberta Ann. Mercer, Barbara Jean .... Meredith, Gary W. Merritt, Bob Lee ......... Milam, James Fred . Miller, Barbara Ann . Miller, Blanche . Miller, Charles G. Miller, Dale Joan . Miller, Flora Bell . Miller, Hardy M. Robert Miller, Joel Dennis . Miller, John Tipton . Miller, Josephine . Miller, Lowell Vernon . . . Miller, Michael Jones .... Miller, Raymond H. Miller, Robert Allen . Miller, Wade Conley . Million, Olin Haskel .... Mills, Roger Elliott . Mills, Thos. Cleveland . . . Mingea, Dorothy H. Mitchell, Marietta L. Mobley, Ned Washington . Aloody, G. C. Mooney, Jeanne Elizabeth Moore, Buddy Kennith . . . Moore, Billy Joe . Moore, Clarence H. Moore, Erma Jean . Moore, Jack Ray . Moore, Martha Louise . . . Moore, Richard Allan . . . Moorefield, Samuel A. STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page .126, 205 .117 .117 .117 . .117 .104 .105 .134 .105 .117 .105 .117 .144, 145, 168 . 96 .117 .117 .117 . 76 .85, 140 . 76, 142, 154, 160 .105 .105 . 90 . 85 .117 .117 . 96 .117 .96, 172, 173, 177 .105 .117 .76, 126 .124, 138, 139 . 85 .117 .105 . 96 .117 .117 .117 . 76 .76, 126 16, 54, 91, 130, 131, 159, 165, 167 .97, 138, 139, 205 .117 .117 .117 . 97 .189 .76, 132 .105 . 76 .105 . 76 .117 .97, 124, 126, 205 .45, 117, 164 .117 .76, 187 .117 . 97 . 65 .77, 97, 174 .117, 178 .117 .105 .105 .97, 136, 154, 155 .105, 205 .117 .117 . 77 .117 .54, 90, 132, 146, 204, 205 .132 .117 .117 . 67 .117 .117 .117 .7, 117 .117 . 97 . 97 .105 .105 .54, 134, 160, 172 .117 .117, 163 Name Morefield, Richard D. Morelock, Helen Marie . Moretz, Virginia Mae . . Morgan, Lewis William Morgan, Rawls Beard . . Morley, Verbal Olena . . . Morrell, Gene Preston . . Morrell, John Lemuel . . Morrell, Katie Lynn . . . Morrell, Larry G. Morrell, Nancy C. Ann Morrell, Mary E. Morris, Albert P., Jr. Morris, Paula Sybil .... Morrison, Paul Thos. . . Morton, Bob Jackson . . . Morton, Jack Lee. Morton, Larry Adrian . Moseley, Calvin . Mosier, Arthur Guy . . . Mosier, Jack Willard . . . Mottern, Betty Ann Mountford, Marilyn Jo. Mowell, Robert Orville . Mueller, Glen Edwin . . . Mullinax, Eugene H. Mullins, Arthur . Mullins, Billie Rose . . . Mullins, Emory Lee . . . Mullins, Janie J. Mumpower, Barbara H. Mumpower, Clarence E. Mumpower, Herbert W. Mumpower, Joseph C. . Mundis, Shirley May . . . Murphy, James Roland . Murray, Shirley Jean . . Murray, Willis Edwin . Muse, Michael Grady . . Myers, Dorothy C. Myers, Daphne Elizabeth .Myers, Jerry Crumley . . Nance, Sara Katherine . Nash, Billy Clinton . . . Nave, Elmer Keith .... Nave, Kenneth Ross . . . Nave, Margaret L. Nave, Norma Sue . Nave, Wilma Mozelle . . Nelms, George Tommy . Nelson, Beverly Sue .... Newland, Charles L. Newland, Harold A. ... Newland, Walter S. Nichols, James Allen . . . Nicholson, Don D. Nidiffer, Edwin Arlan . Nidiffer, Gladys L. Nikazy, Eddie Max . Noble, Obertin Emory . Noblitt, Kathryn Jane . Noe, Robert Frank .... Noland, Betty Lou Noland, Nina Ruth Nolen, Douglas Bernard Norris, Jimmy Lowell . North, Thomas Henry . Nottingham, John E. . . Nuckels, Shirley Ann . . Nunn, Roy P., Jr. Nunn, Susan Burnett. . Oakes, Rodney D. O’Connor, Jefferson B. Odell, Anna Mary . Odell, Carl A., Sr. Odell, Noel Mae. Odell, Ralph Ellis . Odell, Thomas Allen . . . Odom, Virginia T. Ogle, Sam Gordon . Oliphant, Delores J. Ollis, Faye . Opengari, Bill Joe . Onks, James A. Orr, John Paul . Orr, Thomas Allen, Jr. Orren, Clarice Jean .... Osborne, Aaron . Osborne, Billy Mack Osborne, Harold S. Page .150, 151 .97, 134 . 99 .117 .155 .117 . 65 .117 .117 .117 . 97 .105 .117 . 77 .117 .117 .117 .117 .81, 105, 132 .117 . 97 .77, 172 .97, 144, 145, 164, 165, 166, 167 .117 .85, 140 .117 . 97 .117 .105 .117 .117 .90, 128, 154, 156, 172, 209 .128 . .54, 97, 132, 148, 154, 159, 171 .39, 97, 126 .183, 190 .117 . 97 .117 .65, 67 .105 .65, 67 .173 .117 .105 .117 .117 .117 .117 .118 .97, 126, 205 .118, 163 .118 .118 .105 .105 .118 .105 .118, 150 .118 .105 .118 .105 .118 .118, 191 .118 . 85 .118 . 97 .97, 175 . .77, 97, 126, 127, 168, 169, 178 .77, 178 . 97 . 105, 138, 157, 162, 173, 177 .65, 67 .134 .118 .118 .77, 174, 205 .105 154, 156, 157, 162, 165, 172, 174 .105 .105 .207 .156 .140 .118 . 97 .105 .54, 90, 132, 133, 156, 172 Page 237 Name Osborne, James Eugene Osborne, Jimmy Lee Osborne, Rhea Carroll . . Osborne, Tommy Lee Outlaw, Gary Sevier Overbey, Reba Fern .... Owens, Gerald Darwin . . Owings, Margaret S. Padgett, Glynn G. Page, Bobby Melville . . . Paire, Robert M., Jr. Palisano, Louis John Paradis, Mary E. Parker, Glenn Albert . . . Parker, John Gilbert Parker, Raymond L. ... Parks, Jackie Edward Parman, Royce Earl Parris, Herbert E. Parris, Hobert Glenn Parsons, Betty Ann . Parsons, Jerry Mallie . . . Passmore, Sally Ann . . . Passmore, Terry 1 M. Pate, Roy Eddie . Patterson, Kenneth M. . . Patterson, Martha J. Patton, Louise . Patton, William Lee Payne, Charles Wm. Payne, Patsy Ann . Payne, Samuel H., Jr. . . . Peake, Charles F. Peake, Jimmy Gordon . Peake, Margaret L. Peake, William K. Pearson, Eleanor A. Pearson, Paul Ernest Pease, Jerry Lee . Pendleton, Charlotte . . . Perry, Bob Reece . Perry, Harold Dan . Persinger, Gerald E. Peters, Elinar Pat . Peters, Kay Frances . Peterson, Lois Ann. Phillippi, Barbara J. Phipps, Donald Eugene Pickel, Billy Dave . Pickens, Betty Lou . Pickle, Doris Ruth . Pierce, Jerry Lynn . Pierce, James Edward Pierce, Edward Wayne . . Pierce, James Thurman . Piercy, Joel Carter . Pinkerton, Phillip L. Pippin, Bobby Ray . Poe, Jerry West . Poe, Harold Lee . Poe, Shirley Ann . Pope, Charles Wilson . . . Pope, Curtis Wayne Popp, George G. Poteat, Becky Jane . Potter, Bobby R. Potter, Elva Jean . Potter, Phillip H. Powell, Aubrey Cecil . . . Powell, Fidelia N. Powell, Carliss B. . Powers, Andrew J. Pratt, Peggy Ruth . Presley, Russell V. Price, Dorothy W. Price, Francis K. Price, Helen Graybeal . . Price, Harold J. Price, Lloyd Henderson Price, Wilma Ann . Price, William McCoy . . Pritchard, Charles E. Prabst, Margaret G. Proffitt, Estel L. Proffitt, Lillian E. Proffitt, Kenneth C. Pruett, Jerry Dewayne . . Putman, Arnold Eugene Quarles, Billy Jon . Quarles, Frederick L. . STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page .118 .118 .105 .77, 174 .118 .105 .128 .118, 168 . 97 . 77 .85, 105 .118 .118 .118 .118 .118, 132 .118 .118 .118 .105 .118 .105 .54, 77, 154, 160, 168, 169 .118 .105 .205, 210 .105, 108, 182 . 97 .105 .118 .118 .118 . .81, 85, 86, 140, 141, 154 .118, 140 .118 .178 .118, 165, 167 .105 .J18 . 97 .150 .118, 150 .118 .105 .118 .118 .118 90, 136, 137, 146, 205, 213 .118 .105 .118 .118 . 85 .118 . 85 .118 .118 .105 .118 . 183, 186, 200, 201 .118 .118 .118 .118 .77, 156, 157 . 97 .118 .118 .105 .118 .118 .118 .118 .105 .77, 156, 175, 205 . 97 .118 . 77 .105 .105, 167 .97, 162, 176 .118 . 65 .105 .118 . 85 .119 .119, 170 .119 .77, 140, 183, 186, 210 Name Quarles, Mary Elizabeth Quarles, Royce W. Quillen, Richard D. Quillin, Harold E. Quintrell, Mary Evelyn . Rains, Herman Edward . Ramey, Mildred Ruth . Rankin, Robert . Rasar, John Nelson . Ratliff, Phyllis Ann . Rawls, Don William . Ray, Emily Darleen. Ray, Ina . Ray, James Thomas . Ray, John Richard . Reams, William Blair . Rector, Robert K. Reece, Daniel Boone . Reece, Norman C. Reece, Paula Romaine . Reed, Eleanor Gayle . Reece, Robert Dayle . Reed, Forb . Reed, James Henry . Reedy, Joel R. Reeser, Robert John . Reeves, Charlotte M. Reeves, Marvin Eugene . Reeves, Robert Lee . Regan, Harold Rhudy . Renner, R. T. Rhoton, Evelyn Duane . Rhoton, Frank James . Rhudy, Chelsea L. Rice, Hubert Clifford . Richards, J. B. Richardson, Edna E. Richardson, Lorene . Richardson, John Thomas . . Riddle, Dorothy Lois . Riddle, Hobert C. Riley, Don Dayton. Riley, Larry Wayne . Riley, Shelby Jean . Ripley, Dennis Kyle . Ritchie, Kim . Roach, Jack Marion . Ritter, Boyd E., Jr. Roark, Robin Leander . Roberts, Jo Ann . Roberts, John Mason . Robeson, Loyd Leland . Robinette, Rodney Lee . Robinson, Edythe Rhea Robinson, Peggy Joyce . Rock, Thomas Lyle .97, Roller, Donald E. Rogers, Hugh Kyle . Romans, George T. Rose, Jane J. Rose, Linda Dianne . Roseberry, Bobby Lee . Roseberry, Roanne O. Rowland, Earl Kaye . Ruble, Edna Maude . Ruble, Ralph Lee . Rudd, Sedrick Selvin . Ruddle, Mary Ann . Ruffner, Shirley Kay . Ruggles, Warren Wm. Runyan, Alloah Carol . Russell, Donald . Rutherford, Frank E. Rutter, William Ed. Ryder, Marjorie Alice . Rymer, William Boyd . Salyer, Alice Arvena . Salyer, Bobby Vernon . Sams, Betty Jo . Sams, Gerald Neal . Sams, Jack Terry . Sams, James William Sams, Joseph Jerome. Sandel, Ann Marie . Sanders, Elizabeth A. Sanders, Glen E. Sanders, Jimmy Harold . Sanders, Trula Marie . Sapp, Shirley . Scofield, Marilyn R. Page .119 . 77 .119 . 97 .119 .119 .85, 105 .119 .171 .119 .97, 140, 191 .119 .119 .119 .97, 174 .140, 146, 204, 205, 206 .77 .90, 125, 132, 133, 148 .119 . 97 . 97 .119 .119 .119 .7, 57, 119 .119 . 78 .119 . 97 .106, 148 .119, 150 .119 .128, 172, 178 . 65 .119 . 78 .106 .106 .106 .119 .106 .78, 183, 186 .119 .119 .119 .119 .119 .168 .119, 150 .119 .125, 140 . 85 . 97 .78, 124, 144 .90, 144, 145 140, 141, 146, 183, 189, 205, 207, 213 .119, 132, 154 . 97 .97, 148, 149, 159 ...106 .119, 157, 160 .119 .106, 162 .119 . 97 .106 .106 . 98 .119 .183, 200 .173 .119 . 98 .119 .106, 165 .128 . 98 .106, 150 . 78 .119 .119 . . . ..106 .78, 171 .119 .98, 173 .106 .119 .119 .134 .106, 142 Page 238 Name Schwartz, Wilbert C. Scott, William Alfred . . . Scroggins, Roy Edward . Seal, Ollie Jean . Seaman, Pete . Searcy, Jarrell D. Sease, Mae Marie . Seaton, William J. Sebastian, Virgil R. Seehorn, Jimmy Loyd. . . Seivers, Janie Sue . Self, Mary Annette . Sell, John Heyward . Sells, Allen Edward . Sensabaugh, Andrew J. Seward, James Donald . . Shackelford, Robert T. . Shanks, Beverly Anne . . Shanks, John B., Jr. Shanks, Neta Carolyn Sharp, Frankie Lou . Sharp, Patricia Ann Shaver, Mary Lynn. Sheaff, James Douglas . . . Sheets, Norma Jean . Shell, David Erby . Shell, Katherine S. Shell, Ralph P. Shell, Thomas Dempsey Shelton, Edward Smith . Shelton, Franklin Dan . . Shelton, Ima Jean . Shelton, Robert. Joe Shelton, Bill . Shepard, Vance C. (Tom) Shepherd, Gerald D. Sherfey, June Windle . . Sherrod, Margaret Ann . Shipley, Janice . Shipley, Robert Grant . . Shirley, Billy Blake . Shoptaw, Marilee Sue . . Shoun, Burley Joe . Shrader, Glenn T., Jr. . . Shupe, Charles Bolen . . . Shumway, Leslie E., Jr. . Sikes, William G., Jr. . . Sikora, Shirley Ann . Silcox, Barbara Olean . . Siler, Carolyne Faye Silvers, Harold E. Silvers, Jo Ann . Simcox, Larry Bean . Simerly, Johnnie Ray . . Simerly, Gussie Leon . . . Simerly, Phyllis Ann . . . Simmerman, James Kyle Simmerman, Mary Lois . . Simonds, Kenneth W. . Simpson, James Moore . . Sims, Helen Louise .... Sims, Robert Morrow . . . Sisk, Fredda Ethelene . . Sizemore, Randy . Sizemore, Sylvia L. Skaggs, Harold Gene Skeen, Betty Lynn . Skeen, Phillip Wayne . . Slage, Bill . Slagle, Charles E. Slagle, John. Sliger, Katherine A. ... Slonaker, David F. Sluder, Wade C., Jr. Smalley, Edith Miriam . . Smalling, Ann Hall . Smalling, Dottie June . . . Smeltzer, Henry Lynn . . Smith, Albert J. Smith, Ann Vickers . Smith, Beldon, Dow Smith, Charlotte Dean . . Smith, Dorothy J. Smith, Emma Jean . Smith, Hubert M. Smith, Hoyt Kyle . Smith, Lee Roy . Smith, Margie Noretta . . Smith, Martha Arnold . . Smith, Patricia Lee . . . . STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page . 90 .85, 128, 197 .119 .55, 78, 130, 170, 171, 172 .168 .128, 129 . 78 . 90 .119, 128 90, 136, 146, 147, 203, 204, 205, 213 .119 .106, 124, 130, 157, 172, 177 .119 .119 .132, 157 . 98 .119 .98, 158, 172 .98, 183 .119 .37, 78, 162, 176 .205 .55, 98, 130, 131, 154, 156, 158, 172 . 91 .106 . 98 ..119 . 98 .119 .119 .106 .106 .119 .108 .183, 190 .119 .65, 67 .106 .163 .119 .119 .106 .119 . 85 .119 . 98 .98, 140, 141, 183 .91, 124, 134 .106 .119 . 67 .119 .106 .119 .98, 192, 195 .98, 173, 177 .106 . 78 .98, 128, 129, 160 .119 .119, 178 .106 . 98 .173 ... 120 .106 .55, 78, 157, 162, 173 .106, 136, 154, 156, 162 . 120 .171 .136, 150 .78, 173 . 98 . 120 . 78 .98, 165, 167 .154, 160, 176 . 120 . 120 . . • ' . 78 . . 91 .106 . 120 . 120 .106 . . 65 . 120 . 120 . 78 .120, 165 Name Smith, Peggy Anne . Smith, Robert Acree . Smith, Rose Ellen . Snead, Frances Crabb . Snodderly, Lonette L. Snodgrass, Elizabeth . Snodgrass, Festus W. Snodgrass, James E. Snodgrass, Robert L. Snyder, Robert Earl . Spaller, Albert E., Jr. Spangler, Rowena M. Sparger, Margaret Ann . Sparks, Howard . Spears, Toni Thomas . Spence, Shirley Joan . Stachel, Robert D. Staib, Otto William . Stalcup, Lowell Edwin . Stalcup, Billy Jack . Stallard, James D. Stallard, Mary Ellen . Stallard, Mary Gail . Stallcup, Peggie June . Stamm, Lynne Marie . Stansberry, Dossie C. Stapleton, Harold E. Starnes, Billy Jack . Starnes, Wayne Davis.55, Starnes, William Berthold . . Starritt, Emily Elizabeth .... Starritt, Mary Emily . Statzer, Robert F. Steadman, Carrie Edna . Steffey, Gail Yvonne . Stelling, Marguerite . Stephenson, George E. Stevens, Donald L. Stokely, J. Murray, Jr. Stokes, Barbara Alice. Stone, Paul Eugene . Stone, Virginia C. Story, Claude Allen . Story, Lloyd Jerald . Story, Veta McClary . Stout, Chester T. Stout, James LeRoy . Stout, Janet Louise . Strange, Nicholas H. Street, Alma June . Street, Betty Jane . Street, Bobbie Lee . Strickler, Beatrice L. Strickler, Carl Lee. Strong, Cossa S., Jr. Strickeler, Dana Cleve . Stroud, Charles Leonard. Stump, Hubert . Sutherland, Betty C. Sutherland, Con . Sutton, Myrtle G. Swan, Charlotte E. Swan, Margaret Louise . Sylvester, Joan E. Tankersley, Jere Ned . Tapp, William Thomas . Tate, Bobbie Jean . Taylor, Charles T. Taylor, Dorothy Ann . Taylor, Everett John . Taylor, Marion Joyce . Taylor, Marseilia D. Taylor, Nancy Edna . Teague, Walter W. Templeton, Benjamin P. Tester, Mary Ellen . Theophilos, George N. Thomas, Cecilia R. Thomas, Raymond. Thompson, Hugh M., Jr. ... Thompson, Ernest S., Jr. Thompson, Gem Grove . Thompson, James D. . Thompson, Kenneth E. Thompson, Ralph A. Thornton, Alice L. Timbs, Dawn M. Timbs, Ray Edward . Tippett, Howard Dean . Tipton, Anne . Page . 98 . 120 , 132, 160 . 120 .98, 162 . 79 . 67 .106 . 98 .106, 136 . 120 .120, 150 .106 . 120 . 120 . 120 .106 .91, 140, 146, 178, 204, 205, 206 .120, 140 . 120 . 98 . 98 .142, 143 .106, 138, 163 . 120 . 120 , 182 . 120 . 120 . 79 86 , 132, 133, 146, 158, 172, 204, 205 .183 .138, 162, 163 .106 . 120 .106, 144 .106, 126, 168 .142 .91, 128 .106 .106 . 120 . 65 .55, 92, 124, 134, 135, 154, 205 .120, 136, 150 .120, 136, 150 . 98 .65, 67 . 85 . 98 . 120 .55, 79, 162, 173, 205 . 120 .106 . 120 . 98 . 120 . 98 .79, 132, 154, 156, 157, 174 .106 .166, 173 .87, 165 .106 .106, 134 .98, 134 . 120 . 120 . 91 . 120 .106 .98, 120 . 79 .120 120 , 162, 167 .120 .120 .106 .120 . 86 .120 .132 .91, 178 . 120 .120 100 , 107, 108, 132 . 98 .107 .107 .107 . 79 .188, 198 .165, 205 Page 239 Name Tittfe, Franklin G. Tittle, Richard Allen . . . Tolbert, David H. Tolliver, Ronald Paul . . Tomlinson, Wilma Jean . Torbett, Edward Lavon . Torbett, Hassie Ann . . . Torres, Alberto S. Treadway, James L. Treadway, James Dale . . Treadway, Sara Lynn Townsend, Jefferson L. . . Trent, Lois Etter . Trimble, Howard R. Trivette, Sue Eloise . Trout, Valery Jones Tucker, Don Lee . Tunnell, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Alexandra T. . . Turner, Fred Marshall . . Turner, Jeanne Anne . . Upchurch, Joyce Ellen . . Underwood, Tresa Lynn Valentine, Ronald E. Valley, Janith . Vancleve, Dorothy Mae . . Vancleve, Harold J. Van Cleve, Donald H. . . Van Dyke, Harvey R. Van Huss, Glen Adam . . Vandervliet, William Van Huss, Glenda . Varner, Donald H. Vaughn, Everett Ray Vaught, Jackie S. Vest, Charles William . . . Vicars, Billy Eugene Vicars, Lloyd D., Jr. Vincent, Patricia J. Vines, Edwin Ripley . . . Von Canon, Charles D. . . Waddell, Alice Mae. Waddell, Maida Kathryn Waddle, Walter . Waggoner, Gilbert C. . . . Wagner, Charles Kelsi . . Wagner, Fred Lynnwood Wagner, Jere Marshall . . Wagner, Robert M. Walker, Carole Jane Walker, Jimmy Ross, Jr. Walker, Lanny K. Walker, Jimmy Howard Walker, Merle William . Wallace, Janice Kay Wallace, Lee Hank . Wallace, Patsy Etta . Walle, Sherian E. Wallin, Stephen Hugh . . Wallis, John Dewey .... Walser, Mary Elizabeth . Walters, Phil Vernon . . . Walters, Robert Kyle . . . Walters, William D. Ward, Alan Walter . Ward, Norma Jean . Ward, Paul Bruce . Warren, Edith Louise . . Warren, Dickie L. Warren, Robert Glenn . . Wassum, Marie . Watarai, Minoru Mike . Watkins, Lillian . Watson, Dennis Ray Watson, Lewis Dean Waycaster, James K. Wayland, Ronald F. Weatherford, Tommy S. Weatherly, Charles H. . . Weaver, Carolyn Ann . . . Weaver, Marvin P. Weaver, Herbert L. Webb, Gay LeRoy . Webb, James Edward . . . Webb, Walter F. Webster, Deanna . Weddle, Emory Erwin . . Weems, Barbara Janet . . Wells, Charlotte Faye . . . STUDENT INDEX—(Continued) Page .120, 150 . 98 .79, 186, 198 . 120 .107 .107 .173 .107 . 120 .91, 146, 209 . 120 . 120 .98, 134 .120, 163 .134, 178 .107 .107 . 120 .107 .107 . 120 , 162 . 120 32, 55, 79, 130, 131, 154, 157, 159, 163, 172 .91, 205, 211 .98, 165, 167 . 67 . 98 . 86 .7, 67 . 120 .107 .107 . 120 . 120 .107, 138, 205 . 98 . 98 .91, 174 .107, 134, 135 .136, 150 .107 .107 .107 . 98 . 120 . 120 , 168 . 120 .107 .160 .130 . 120 .107 . 98 . 120 . 120 . 120 . 120 . 120 . 79 .121, 136 107, 126, 173, 205 .171 . 98 . 65 .107, 150, 206 . 121 . 121 .107 .183, 188, 198 .99, 191, 200, 201 .107 .99, 171 .163 . 121 . 121 . 121 .107 . 121 .107 . 121 .107 . 8 , 192, 193 . 121 . 79 . 200 . 121 .99, 178 .107, 205 .107, 124, 173 Name Wells, Dorothy Edith . . West, Ruth Broyles Whaley, Charles Fox Whetsel, William Joe Whistler, Donald Lee . White, Carolyn Ann . . . White, Haskel Samuel . . White, Hazel Leona White, Kathryn L. White, Nancy Jane . White, Robert Lee . Whitehead, Louis . Whitehead, Paul H. Whitson, Jack Edwin . . . Whittamore, Don Brian Whittemore, Bobby j. Whittimore, Barbara S. . Wickersham, Ralph R. Whittle, James Curtis . . . Widener, Robert E. Widener, Sue Ellen . Wier, Peggy Jane . Wilburn, Edgar Carter . Wilder, Don Slusher Wilds, Ronald Lee. Wilhoit, Barbara Ann . . . Wilhoit, Ronald J. Wilkes, Carolyn L. Williams, A. Dean . Williams, Alma Jean . . . Williams, Beatrice E. . . Williams, Billy Ray Williams, James C., Jr.. Williams, James S. Williams, Jo Ann . Williams, Margaret C. . Williams, Nelda . Williams, Patsy V. Williams, Phyllis A. Williams, Ramona H. . Williams, Sherman . Williams, Wayne Mason Williamson, Betty L. Williamson, Billy Lee . Willis, Donald Ray . Willis, Millard Dean . . . Willis, Olin Butler . Wilson, Dewey S., Jr. Wilson, Eugene Edward Wilson, Herman Cecil . Wilson, Leslie N., Jr. Wilson, Mary Sue . Wilson, Paul Wendell . Wilson, Raymond . Wilson, Richard Clyde . Wilson, Robert O. Winebarger, Pat . Winebarger, Marion C. . Wininger, John M., Jr. . Witcher, Sammy Wade . Wohlford, Margaret E. . Wolfe, Mary Jo . Wolff, Jerry Roger . Wood, Anne Lee . Wood, Carolyn Kennedy Woods, Thomas Daniel . Woodson, Lois June . . . Woodward, Harold K. . . Woody, James Everett . Woolsey, F. Alice . Wooten, Wm. Anderson Workman, Jo Ann Lewis Worthy, Katherine L. Wright, Boyd Franklin Wright, Haynes J. Wright, Samuel W. . . . Wykle, Shirley Louise. . . Wysor, Charles Naff, Jr. York, William Edgar . . . Young, Allen Walton . . . Young, Barbara J. Young, Lloyd R. Young, Mack . Young, Marie . Young, Nelta Sue . Young, Raymond . Zellman, Herbert . Zerda, Vincent . Zollman, Tommy . Page .154, 162 .107 .121 . 86 .183, 191 .107, 162, 165, 167 . 79 . 99 . 79 .121 .121 .121 .121 . 99 . .107 .107 .107 .121 . 99 .107 .126, 163, 205 .121 .128, 157 . 99 .121 .107 .192, 194 . 79 . 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