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ears of Gro The Charles C. Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE Johnson d . Tennessee The Nineteen Hundred Sixty-two DONALD R. CARTER. Editor in Chief PATT OVERLY. Associate Editor JOAN HAIRE. Managing Editor AUDRY CARDWELL . . . Business Manager Tennessee State College . . . BUCCANEER 19 ’6 2 JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE  -Warn 25 “““If.ramwsee 3 Presents a Golden Anniversary Issue i$P dz) • L D , E2- T he nineteen hundred sixty-two Buccaneer endeavors to highlight fifty years of growth at East Tennessee State College. There has been fifty years of progress characterized by quality in the rise from a two-year Normal School to a leading modern college. East Tennessee State College has developed from an idea to an impressive reality with her continually expanding campus. Quality is evidenced throughout her history; quality that was shaped with careful intent and now is upheld with great esteem. Our college has developed from floundering dependence to ambitious maturity, broadening her scope each day and growing into the image designed by her founders. Within her walls of wisdom and ex¬ perience, East Tennessee State College has guid ed and in¬ spired intellect for fifty years, from the first one hundred- eleven students to the more than five thousand at the present. A small, faltering flicker in 1911, now a bright, steady flame, our college radiates her success proudly. And as her steady light moves onward, the once dim shadows are now bright possibilities for the further growth of East Tennessee State College. 4 4 m 6 Contents ADMINISTRATION. 29 SCHOOLS. 41 CLASSES. 55 FEATURES. 135 ORGANIZATIONS.171 GREEKS.207 MILITARY.241 ATHLETICS.255 STUDENT LIFE.287 E.T.S. UNIVERSITY.293 ADVERTISEMENTS.297 Through their music, these young men attracted audiences for those who campaigned for a college in East Tennessee. The taxpayer is our source of financial support. W ith the serene and inspiring natural beauty of East Tennessee, no better site could have been selected for our college. For this reason, we can especially appreciate the generous donation of George L. Carter who gave the original tract of 120 acres for East Tennessee State Normal. It was through the tireless efforts of five men, however, that the state was persuaded to make a provision for normal schools in Tennessee. Dr. P.P. Claxton, S.A. Mynders, R.L. Jones, J.W. Brister, and Sidney Gilbreath campaigned continously from 1902 to 1911. The political influence of the 1909 and 1911 Tennessee legislatures, dedication of ideals, direct contributions of time and money, and the loyal support of Tennessee citizens all have made State possible. It has been the hard work of administrators and the support of the college alumni who have successfully steered East Tennessee State College through her early years on to maturity. It is the taxpaying citizen who has financially enabled our college to prosper and expand. It was this land that inspired past generations, the people who founded our college. Now it is lor us to appreciate, not only lor its external beauty, but for our great heritage. The Tennessee Legislature of 1909 authorized the State Board of Education to establish three normal schools. Photo by Wallace Whittaker My heart is awed within me when I think Of the great miracle that still goes on, In silence, round me—the perpetual work Of thy creation, finished, yet renewed Forever ... —William Cullen Bryant 7 From the B 1 The administration building, known as Gilbreath Hall, originally housed all classrooms, the library, and the gymnasium. The first heating plant. First Buildings I n 1911 the campus was composed of five buildings: the administration building, the president ' s home, the women ' s dormitory, the dining hall, and the heating plant. With the exception of the president ' s home, these buildings have subsequently been remodeled and enlarged. The president ' s home. The first women ' s dormitory, Carter Hall in 1911. 8 inning in First People . . . The late Dr. Sidney G. Gilbreath was elected as first president of East Tennessee State Normal in 1910. His excellent background and vigorous promotion of higher education gave him the ability to guide our school well. Before the official opening of the school in 1911, he su¬ pervised the construction of the buildings and worked on the courses of study to be offered. In selecting his faculty he used wisdom and care, seeking the best qualified people. Charles Hodge Mathes served as the first dean of the college and played and important part in launching the school upon its impressive history. The original faculty of t twenty-two also included: Edwin W. Kennedy, Samuel W. Sherrill, David R. Haworth. William J. Sowder, David S. Burleson, Walter C. Wilson, David B. Simp¬ son, John F. Boyd, Frederick W. Alexander, Delle D. Smith, Della Stroud, Elma L. Rankin, William L. Prince, Elizabeth E. Slocumb, Nellie Cooper, Sadie Brooks, Elizabeth Miller Carr, Elbridge J. Baxter, Mary Moore Davis. During the first year Mr. Simpson and Miss Stroud resigned and were replaced by Christian E. Rogers and Alexandra Allen Arrants. 19 11 DR. SIDNEYG. GILBREATH First President 9 The first All-S chool Production was a big event. Meals were served family style and students wore formal dress in the first cafeteria. East Tennessee State Normal (above) The East Tennessee State Normal baseball team took their game seriously. (below) An important occasion calls for a special program. Note the Model-School Building in the back¬ ground. Normal School History On October 2, 1911, East Tennessee State Normal opened its doors as a two-year state Normal School. Entrance requirements speci¬ fied good moral character, good health, and at least the elementary school course pre¬ scribed for the public schools of the state. Two courses were offered: the academic and normal. The academic was on the level of the four-year high school level and a person completing this could teach in the elementary school. The normal course of two years prepared teachers for public schools. Tuition was free then as it is now. Expenses per quarter included $2.00 for registration, $6.00 for a room in the dormitory, board in the dining hall was $24.00, and books aver¬ aged between $2.00 - $3.00. Now we know what they mean about the good old days. In 1915 the Model-School Building was ready for use as a training school. Located in the area between the college entrance and the present Training-School, it was torn down when the Training-School Building was built. An addition to the Dining Hall was erected in 1916, which was converted into a barrack for the Student Army Training Corps during World WarTtl. Other buildings added to East Tennessee State-Normal were a men ' s dormi¬ tory built on a new land acquisition of six acres, a gymnasium, and a library. In 1921 the college changed from a two- year to a three-year normal school. A diplo¬ ma course was also introduced with the result of a considerable broadening of course of¬ ferings. The Chalk Line was the first student newspaper, first printed as a magazine. Old Hickory was the first annual of about one hundred pages, presented as the work of the senior class. Developed Into The students at East Tennesse State Normal were not lacking for organizations and activities. They established the two original literary societies, the Pestalozzian for men and the Sapphonian for women. Both were primarily literary, only secondarily social. In 1912-13 the Mary Moore Davis Literary Society was organized, followed by the Watauga Literary Society in 1913- 14. In 1913 the three State Normal Schools formed an Inter- Normal Debating League, although it dissolved five years later and was eventually replaced by Pi Kappa Delta. The Alumni Association was organized in 1915, and in 1916 the student body organized itself as the United Student Body for the pur¬ pose of giving direction and support to the various school activities. Religious organizations on campus were the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. which promoted physical, social, and religious activities. Other organizations included the Athletic Association, the Walking Club, and even a Bobbed-Hair Club which was the result of the new style in 1921. The East Tennessee State Teacher was the first publication in the form of a student journal, followed by the Blue and Gold. Normal News was the last of the student journals in 1923. The Chalk Line was the first student newspaper and the first annual in 1919 was Old Hickory. 11 I n 1925 the school became East Tennessee State Teachers ' College. Greater expansion and improvement followed im¬ mediately. In 1928 the Training-School Building was erected, designed for observation, demonstration, and directed teaching. Being equipped with facilities for all elementary and high school students, the Training-School has been a destinctive feature of the college. The Training School has won national recognition for its work; delegations and teachers from various parts of East Tennessee have come here for observations. The first library building, now the fine arts building, housed a health clinic and branch of the State Laboratory. Dr. Charles C. Sherrod, a past president of State, presents Bundy and Grace with a certificate of appreciation for the many years of service they gave to the school as chief cooks. Coincident with the change of the college to East Tennessee State Teachers ' College, Dr. Charles C. Sherrod became the second president. It was through his efforts that many of the new buildings acquired during his administration were care¬ fully planned for maximum efficiency. The auditorium of the administration building was remodeled in 1926, and in 1931 the Charles C. Sherrod Library was erected. Carter Hall was completely remodeled and enlarged. From 1933 to 1935 the stadium and ampitheater were built. Other additions were the Home Management House, the Educational Clinic, and the N.Y.A. Shop. Approximately twenty-three acres were also ac¬ quired. DR. CHARLES C. SHERROD President Ye ' ole Oak! Tennessee State Teachers College 13 Moved Forward in the Forties In 1926 we became an accredited member of the Amer¬ ican Association of Teachers ' Colleges and in 1927 East Tennessee State Teachers ' College was admitted into the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Now being a fully accredited teachers ' college, advances were further made in course study and curricula. Stand¬ ardization of quarter hours and credits followed and the number of students to a class was brought within the required limits. General development and advancement was characteristic of the period and enrollment increased despite the restrictions of the depression. During the 1930 ' s and ' 40 ' s students, alumni and faculty members Dr. Butterfield of the State Teachers College faculty and a group of men musicians would gather in the afternoon for tea. Pictured here is one such group. en j°y informal singing. 14 - MISS ELLA V. ROSS Cooper Hall for girls, located on a hillside on the Southeastern fringe of the campus, was the college ' s second women ' s dormitory. Cooper, an elegantly handsome structure, formerly was the home of the late George L. Carter, prominent area industrialist who played a major role in the establishmen of ETSC. The first house mother of Cooper was Ella V. Ross, now dean of students and director of Student Personnel Services at the College. With Expansion of East Tennessee State Teachers College reached a major mile¬ stone at the beginning of the decade of the 1930s. The school achieved the status of a four-year teachers ' college and began offering the Bachelor of Science degree. Increases in enrollment, faculty members and facilities accompanied these advances. Progress in facilities during the decade included remodeling of the administration building, construction of a new Training School, erection of a library building, construction of a men ' s dormitory, renovation of Carter Hall, building of a new stadium, and considerable addition to the library ' s resources. The school ' s enhanced academic status, broadening curriculum, and increased facilities brought its total enrollment at the beginning of the new decade to 741 students, an impressive number at that time. The college had become solidly established as a first-rate teacher training institution. Ritter Hall—name changed to McCord Hall in 1961. Students, Buildings, Curriculum and Faculty During the war years, the college played its part in the national defense effort. In addition to participating in the various types of general service incident to war, the College also made other contributions. Civilian Pilot Training was conducted, giving special courses and flight-training. From March 1, 1943 until June 30, 1944, seven hundred thirty-four aviation students in the 2205 Army Air Forces Air-Base Unit were trained here. They were housed in the men ' s dormitory and fed in the cafeteria. Special courses were also offered in preparation of skilled and semi-skilled workers in War Industrial Plants. The old Industrial Arts Building. 17 Now We Have Become East Tennessee R esponding to the challenges of the war and post-war years for the broadening of the scope of American education to meet the needs of an increasingly dynamic society, ETSC under¬ went a major transformation in the decade of 1940-50. The College enlarged its program so as to become a full-scale liberal arts college, offering, in addition to teacher training, pre-professional and liberal arts training and graduate work in many different fields, and adding to its Bachelor of Science degree, the Bachelor of Arts degree, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, and the Master of Arts Degree. In the field of reading laboratory and instruction work it acquired a nat¬ ional reputation. The acceleration of the College ' s progress in the academic field was matched by an appropriate quickening of the tempo of forward movement in other phases of development. New dormi¬ tories sprung up to help accomodate an enrollment steadily climbing into the thousands. A mammoth student center was erected to provide extra-curricular features for a student body that by 1961 had grown to over five thousand. Spacious new buildings for science and physical education at the beginning of the decade were the prelude to a program of new academic buildings including modern structures for health education, pre-engineering, and English and Modern Languages. Showing itself to be in the main stream of the contemporary scientific thrust, the college also began work on what will be the second college plantetarium in the South for space-age study in astron¬ omy and related fields. Along with the new buildings, a reno¬ vation of existing facilities provided expaned quarters for various departments. 18 State College P.W. ALEXANDER Dean from 1946 to 1958 BURGIN E. DOSSITT President Continued Growth for the Future Years Successfully organized for several years into a university structure of schools for the administering of its broad program of arts and sciences, education, health, business and economics and graduate work, the college reached its 50th Anniversary year of 1961-62 as a front rank modern institution of higher learning ready for university status. MACK P. DAVIS Dean from 1958 to present. 20 Tearing down of old Wheeler house to make way for the new gym. New Replaces Students, Past and Present, 22 Enjoy Many College Activities 1111111 Tragedy Adds A Sobering Note In the spring of 1961, catastrophe struck a hard blow to the Pan-Hellenic program on the campus. Not too long before, the Pan-Hellenic organization, which is composed of the college ' s national social sororities, had acquired a new building on the southwest edge of the campus as a location for its numerous activities. The attractive red-brick structure included a common room for receptions, teas, and other social events and meeting rooms for the individual member organizations. The building provided impressive tangible evidence of the growth and prom¬ inence of the sorority movement on the campus and strengthened the movement by enabling it to conduct its activities in an appropriate settling and a central headquarters. The catastrophe which struck the movement took the form of a devastating fire which totally destroyed the new building. At press time plans were gathering momentum for the construction of a new building as soon as is possible. 26 In Memoriam In the spring of 1961, East Tennessee State College lost one of its most able and dedicated faculty members. Emmett F. Sawyer, associate professor of sociology, died a few hours after suffering injuries in a tractor accident on his farm. Mr. Sawyer ' s death left a vacuum impossible to fill in more than one phase of the college ' s life. As a teacher, he brought a unique combination of humanity and congenial warmth to his classroom which made work taken under him an unforgettable experience. As chairman of both the Lyceum and Central Religious Councils, he gave his class-free hours to untiring striving for the pro¬ motion of greater cultural and spiritual life on the campus. His unfailing optimism and undaunted good humor imparted courage to those who worked with him on the most difficult tasks. He was a friend to all who knew him and his un¬ timely death brought an abiding sense of shock and loss. 27 r., H i ' Ui.r. uf _ eÂŁir ntions ill mi 111 si i—Bn ' â– :: VI $ mmvm tpxtr avails c  i Wm -■— â–  ws DMINIS â–  â–  if wmBm , Htf H I WlmSmmm. mm gaSBSsg g-ff-- f ÂŁw-islgsw- : â–  II â–  â–  - v w iiiiSili illllaii The Governor and the State Board Throughout his administration, Governor Buford Ellington has been a staunch supporter of education. East Tennessee State College can look forward to continued progress because of the combined efforts of Governor Ellington and the State Board of Education. The Governor appoints the State Commissioner of Education and all members of the board. The State Board of Education, headed by Commissioner Joe Morgan, determines such things as Campus policies, budgets, and teacher appointments. Top row, left to right: J. Howard Warf,Thomas M. Divine, F. Thornton Strang, James Williams, Earnest C. Ball. Seated: Edward L. Jennings, Mrs. Bernard A. McDermott, Mrs. Sam Wilson, Joe C. Morgan, Chairman. Inset: W. R. Landrum, Mrs. Violet Parrish, Executive Secretary. 31 32 President Burgin E. Dossett EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT December 15, 1961 LET US GO FORWARD WITH EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE! Since East Tennessee State College has approached an important milestone in its onward march, and since objectives in quantitative terms (buildings, equipment, books, salaries, scholarships, fellowships, etc.) have been presented to most of you, we ought to be thinking about educational objectives for East Tennessee State College in terms of higher education in general in this most important period. We are today in the midst of an American educational revolution in which the predominant emphasis is on achieving competence equal to capacity, both individually and as a nation. Earlier dominant educat ional emphases were on citizenship, participation in civic life, democratic living, an awareness of our cultural heritage, and on the collective and cooperative ideals of our society, with strong priority for equality. None of these ought to be rejected fully, but it is now evident that the individual is being recognized more fully, that this involves recognition of and planning for differing abilities, and that competence and competition and, hence, some aspects of social and economic inequality, are the accepted order of the day. As a further result there is a renewal of an ancient concern for excellence, for quality in education at all levels. Society simply demands it. This is the revolution of which we are a part. Mediocrity will not suffice. We at East Tennessee State College are intensifying our effort to establish a higher base of educational development. In this effort we are getting greater recognition from our public and a more realistic approach to our financial needs is being made at the state level. In view of this increasing recognition it is imperative that every student be personally responsible in justifying the increased support and effort. With continued good wishes as we face forward from the 50th Year of service to even greater ch; bed;itf GOLDEN ANNIVERS P.W. ALEXANDER Dean Emeritus ELLA V. ROSS Dean of Students and Director of Student Personnel Services HAL H. SMITH Librarian GEORGE N. DOVE Director, School of Arts and Sciences JAMES R. HODGES Director, Graduate School L. SCOTT HONAKER Director, School of Education FRED L. McCUNE Director, In-Service Program JOHN P. LAMB, JR. Director, School of Health TRAVIS KIRKLAND Director, School of Business Administration HAROLD JOHNSON Assistant Business Manager SOLON GENTRY Assistant Dean of Admissions FLORA MARIE MEREDITH Director Placement Service HELEN FITZGERALD Manager of Bookstore david McClellan Director Public Information PHILLIP M THOMAS Assistant Dean of Men Operational R. J. BARNETT PAUL A. BARRETTE DORIS M. BOONE LUCILE BRAND NELDA BROOKS LOUISE S. BYRON LUCILE CAMPBELL MRS. ELLA CANNON LOUISE CARMACK JESSIE CLAYTON BETTY L. DUNCAN EMMA LEE DYER WILLA DEAN EARLY IRENE G. FOWLER IRENE FOX MANOLA G. GENTRY ROBERT E. GORDON MRS. DORIS HACKNEY RUTH HAIRE MARLENE S. HEETER ELLA KATE HENLEY RUBY HUGHES MADELINE M. JENKINS FRANKIE J. KIRK ZELLA KITE RUBY LEACH ALTA M. LEDFORD MAURINE LEDFORD BESSIE LEONARD LOUISE LEWIS 38 Personnel MINNIE LILLY MARY L. LOYD JUNE B. LYONS M. A. MAYO DALLAS J. MENGES NORMA B. MIEIKE REV. ALBERT N. MINOR GEORGIA T. MOORE BETTY J. MURRAY EDNA MAE NOWLEN MRS. PAUL O ' BRIEN PAULA OLIVER PATSY B. PICKLE JANICE M PRICE RUBY RASTALL EDNA M RIDDICK W.R. RIDGELL EVA D. RUPE REBECCA J. SANDERS MRS. PATY SHEW EDNA RUTH SMITH JUNE CLEAR SMITH LAURETTE L. SHERROD MAXINE B. SMEDBERG CAROLYN SWARTZ MARYLIN E. TESTER DOROTHY TOLLEY BETTY J. TUCKER FRANCES WHITAKER CARL W. WILSON FRED S. WITTY, JR. 39 CHOOL Graduate School DR. JAMES HODGES Director GRADUATE COUNCIL ... Seated: Dr. Richard Stevenson, Dr. Paul Wilson, Dr. Scott Honaker, Dr. Robert Buxton, Dr. James Hodges, President Burgin E. Dossitt, Dr. Mack P. Davis, Dean Ella V. Ross, Dean William Beasley, Dr. George Webb, Dr. John B. Ellery. Standing: Dr. George Dove, Dr. Lester Hartsell, Dr. Travis Kirkland, Dr. Douglas Nicholson, Dr. Frank Williams, Dr. Leslie Patton, Mr. Hal Smith. Members not pictured: Dr. John Benz, Mr. John Lamb. 42 JUNE GRADUATES: Third row: Vernon Craft, Buddy Moore, Jack Holland, Drena Carroll. Front row: R. H. Eliassen, David Hatcher, Charles Paurcy, Perry Counts, John Neece, R.C. Oliver. Second row: Harlan Church, Robert Mrs. Ina Hardin, Mrs. Larry Wood. Murdock, Mrs. Elizabeth Huston, Mrs. Ruth Peeler, Mrs. Agnes Gamble, Mrs. AUGUST GRADUATES: First row: Dr. Eliassen, Jack Dennison, Selah Horner, Betty Jean Clark, Lillian Stair, Carl Cates, Mildred Creger, Edith Shanks, Hazel Culbertson. Second row: Roberta Basher, Eloise Houk, Karen Addington, Sarah Mir, Fay McMillan, Ester Hall, George Goodman, Ronald Hutton, William Balant. Third row: John Harkin, Luella Mattson, Arthur Loh, Billy John Hammond, Darlene Olson, Pauline Cross, Katherine Dix, N eva Elliott, Lonnie Heyder. Fourth row: Douglas Dalton, Regina Dalton, Bruce Hwang, Olene Pate, John Hankins, Finis McCoy, Thurman Elliott, A.D. Carter, Richard Hardin. Fifth row: Glenn Bragg, Gilbert Hartsell, Virginia Gammon, Ben Wilson, Jack Cambell, Clyde Farnsworth, Ramond Blevins, Edwin Daugherty, FrancisTemplin, John Taylor. I..-.,:-,,.-.:.. ' i - : â– â–  Arts and Sciences DR. GEORGE N. DOVE Director BIOLOGY DR. FRANK H. BARCLAY MR. T.P. COPELAND DR. HERMAN O ' DELL DR. RICHARD STEVENSON CHEMISTRY MR. CLIFFORD C. BOYD MR. HARRY NELSON, JR. DR. DOUGLAS G. NICHOLSON DR. ROBERT L. SNELL MR. THOMAS W. WHITEHEAD DR. WHITING F. YOUNG 44 ENGLISH DR. JOHN D. ALLEN MRS. LOUISE H. BEASLEY MISS MARTHA MARGARET DUGGER DR. JOHN B. ELLERY MRS. ANNE GENTRY MISS MAHALA HAYS DR. JAMES R. HODGES MRS. PHYLLIS HOLMES MISS GRACE LEAB DR. ANNE LeCROY mr. david m McClellan dr. jewell McCracken MR. AMBROSE MANNING MRS. MARY D. MANNING DR. JOHN B. TALLENT I Graduate Assistances ANNE BRIGHT BRADFORD MR. ARLEN L. FULWILER MRS. WILLIAMS. GEIMER FRED H. PHAGAN SPEECH and DRAMA MR. RICHARD C. BRAND FINE ARTS DR. JOHN C. BENZ MISS MARGARET HAYS MISS RUTH HARRIS MR. EUGENE E. MacINNIS MR. JOHN M STEELE GEOGRAPHY MR. ROBERT W. DARLING MISS MARIE HARRISON DR. GEORGE W. WEBB MR. MALONE YOUNG MODERN LANGUAGES MR. EDWARD G. LODTER MISS ELAINE EHRHARDT MR. HARRY GERBERDING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCE DR. MORTON A. BROWN DR. ROBERT G. CRAWFORD MR. DAVID E. HARRELL MISS EVANGELINE HARTSOCK DR. E.T. GRENINGER MR. JAMES M JENNINGS MR. RICHTER H. MOORE MR. FLINN ROGERS DR. FRANK B. WILLIAMS 46 MATHEMATICS MISS SALLIE P. CARSON MR. THOMAS C. CARSON MISS VELMA CLOYD DR. LESTER C. HARTSELL ELLISON C. JENKINS MR. JOHN KINLOCH COL. HENRY LINSERT MRS. LORA D. McCORMICK MR. CHARLES W. WILSON MR. HUGH W. BROOME Graduate Assistant MUSIC MR. WIKSE S. BOBBITT MR. GEORGE A. CAVANAGH MRS. ANITA R. CRAWFORD DR. GEORGE KEHLER MR. EUGENE ORNER PHYSICS MR. AUSTIN G. GRAYBEAL DR. CARL S. WOODWARD SOCIOLOGY DR. LOUIS E. NELSON MR. L.A. SERRON DR. D.G. STOUT DR. PAUL B. WILSON 47 DR. TRAVIS KIRKLAND Director Business and Economics BUSINESS MR. VERNON L. CRAFT MRS. MARY GRAY DR. EDNA GREGG DR. ROMAN GOLIK DR. JAMES W. LLOYD MR. HAROLD MARGASON MR. GEORGE G. MYERS MR. KARL W. SHARP MR. GLENN H. SPANABEL MISS MARGARET N. STEWART ECONOMICS MR. ARNOLD L. ADDINGTON MR. GEORGE L. GRANGER MR. GORDON W. LUDOLF DR. KENNETH C. SPAULDING Education DR. SCOTT HONAKER Director EDUCATION MR. JOHN H. ARRANTS MRS. ELISE D. BARRETTE MISS PAULINE BRUMIT MRS. DORIS K. CAMPBELL DR. CLAYTON CARPENTER MR. RALPH W. CLARKE DR. REUBEN H. ELIASSEN DR. EMMA FARRELL DR. WOODROW FLANARY DR. S.W. GRISE DR. STANLEY A. HUFFMAN DR. JOE JENNINGS DR. FRED L. McCUNE MISS FLORA MARIE MEREDITH DR. ROBERT MIELKE GENERAL SCIENCE DR. JOHN H. BAILEY MRS. ROBERTA BASHOR MR. ERIC HERRIN MRS. ELIZABETH OWINGS MR. PHILLIP M THOMAS HOME ECONOMICS MRS. HARR YET BLACKWELL MISS RACHEL ANN EATHERLY MISS VIVIAN ROCKWOOD INDUSTRIAL ARTS DR. ROBERT E. BUXTON MR. GLENN C. JORDAN MR. JAMES MOONEY MR. GEORGE S. ROE MR. MILBURN J. WALLER PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. MADISON BROOKS MISS DRYNA CARROLL MR. JULIAN D. CROCKER MISS FAYE FLANAGAN MR. CALVIN C. FREY MISS DORTHY HICKS MR. HAL MORRISON DR. CONSTANCE MYNATT MR.PAUL O ' BRIEN MR. L.T. ROBERTS MR. STAR WOOD MRS. DORIS JENNINGS Graduate Assistant MR. THOMAS ROBERTS Graduate Assistant LABORATORY SCHOOL MISS EVA K. BOGART MRS. PAULINE CROSS MISS GLADYS N. DAVIS MR. GEORGE A. FINCHUM MRS. IRENE B. FRANCE MR. JAMES E. FRANCIS MR. LEMUEL T. GREENWELL MRS. G.I. HENDRIX MR. LAWRENCE JONES MRS. ELINOR W. McCUNE MISS ISABEL MARTIN MR. ROBERT H. PAYNTER MR. LAWRENCE B. ROGERS MR. JOE B. SHIPLEY MISS VELLA MAE SMITH MILITARY LT. COL. LEONARD BARKER LT. COL. JOHN FAWCETT MAJOR GEORGE HUNNICUTT CAPT. ALBERT LAMAS CAPT. JOSEPH MAHAFFEE CAPT. WALTER MEEKS CAPT. WILLIAM ROGERSON CAPT. DURWARD WILLIAMS MSGT. E 8 JOHN PARKER SFC E 6 FRANK LIGHTFOOT SFC E 6 CHARLES REEVES SGT. KEITH HONAKER Health MR. JOHN P. LAMB Director HEALTH EDUCATION MISS JESSIE MOORE MR. THOMAS L. PERRY MR. JAMES N. TALLEY Graduate Assistant DR. SOL ADLER MR. RICHARD A. CORNELL MRS. MARY DICKERSON MISS MARY LOUISE GLADISH MR. TOM HURT PUBLIC HEALTH SANITATION SCHOOL David G. Olds, Jr., Knoxville, Tennessee; John D. Foss, Rockford, Illinois; Max G. Poteat, Spartanburg, South Carolina; JoeH. Walkup, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Second row: Wilton Wayne McIntosh, Atlanta, Georgia; John D. Smith, Gainesville, Georgia; Charles T. Claxton, Atlanta, Georgia; Charles D. Wisecarver, Athens, Tennessee. Third row: Thomas Ray Riddle, Greeneville, Tennessee; Louis Coleman Norris, Bogart, Georgia; Jerry F. Smith, Florence, South Carolina; William T. Brinkley, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; and Joe Fred Lynch, Maryville, Tennessee. 53 Senior Class DON WRIGHT. President BILL BELCHER. Vice-President EMILY KAY WELLS. Secretary ANN MARSHALL. Treasurer 56 H. ALISON J. ARCHER W. ALMANY L. ARWOOD B. ALVIS A. ASQUITH S. ABULHOSN K. ATKINSON A. ANDERSON C. BAILEY R. ARDERSON D. BAILEY HARRY BURTON ALISON Industrial Arts WILLIAM K. ALMANY Education Jonesboro, Tennessee BOBBY J. ALVIS Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee Military Officer; Officer ' s Club; National Society ofScabbard Blade. SAMI HUSIEN ABULHOSN Business ANNA BESS ANDERSON Business Greeneville, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 61- ' 62; Wesley ' 58- ' 62, Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Chairman and Vice President. JAMES PAUL ARCHER Business LEE ROY ARWOOD Physical Education Blountville, Tennessee BSU ' 59- ' 62, Vice President ' 60- ' 61. ANITA CAROL ASQUITH KENNETH E. ATKINSON Business CHARLES A. BAILEY Chemistry DALE H. BAILEY Industrial Arts Maryville, Tennessee F.T.A. ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 61- ' 62; TransferHiwassee College. EDDIE GENE BALLIFF Biology JAMES DIXON BALLIFF Philosophy Erwin, Tennessee Choir ' 55- ' 57, President ' 57; Transfer Johnson Bible College. JOHN D. BALLARD Mathematics Bristol, Tennessee CHARLES EDWARD BARGER Industrial Arts IVAN W. BARNES Merchandise Management JAMES T. BARR Business ROBERT CARL ANDERSON Economics Kingsport, Tennessee Young Republicans ' 61- ' 62; Transfer University Tennessee. E. BAILIFF J. BAILIFF J- BALLARD C. BARGER I. BARNES J. BARR 57 J. BASKETTE J. BEALL JERRY BASKETTE Business Management Johnson City, Tennessee JANET LAVONN BEALL Art Osteen, Florida F.T.A. ' 59- ' 61; BSU ' 59- ' 61, Publicity Chairman ' 59- ' 60; Sigma Kappa Sorority ' 59- ' 61, Philanthropy Charman ' 59- Young Republicans ' 59- ' 60; Buccaneer Art Staff ' 59- ' 60; Art Club ' 59- ' 61, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President; Fresh¬ man Adviser ' 61- ' 62; Transfer Virginia Intermont. PAUL W. BEAZLEY English Coxington, Virginis Westminster ' 61- ' 62; Transfer King College. HELEN K. BEGLEY Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club 58- 62; Choir 58- 60; Band ' 60 Manager; ETS Club ' 60- ' 61 MENC ' 58- ' 60; Delta Omicron Publicity Chair¬ man ' 60; Newman Club ' 58- ' 60. BILL GENE BELCHER Industrial Arts Dublin, Virginia T Club ' 59- ' 62; Mu Delta Kappa ' 60- ' 62; Track ' 60- ' 61; Football ' 58- ' 61, Co-Captain ' 61- ' 62; Military Officer; Senior Class Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Browning Hall Vice Presidenl ' 61- ' 62. P. BERRETT J. BETTIS H. BLANKENSHIP L. BLEVINS P. BEAZLEY H. BEGLEY ELAINE BENNETT Elementary Education Chattanooga, Tennessee House of Representatives ' 60- ' 61; Carter Hall Secretary ' 58- ' 59; Inter-Dormitory Council ' 59- ' 60; Pan Hellenic ' 61- ' 62; Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; Choir ' 59- ' 60; Central Religious Council President ' 60- ' 61; Westminister ' 58- ' 62, Secretary ' 61- ' 62; Alpha Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62, Standards Chairman ' 61- ' 62; Who ' s Who ' 60- ' 61; Freshman Counselor ' 60-61. PALMA L. BERRETT JAMES W. BETTIS Merchandising Management Knoxville, Tennessee BSU ' 59- ' 61; Sigma Phi Epsilon Guard ' 60- ' 61;HonorGuard ' 58- ' 59; United Business Education Association ' 60- ' 61; Stu¬ dent National Education Association ' 60- ' 61. JEANETTE BIBLE Elementary Education Midway, Tennessee ACE ' 59- ' 60, President and Publicity Chairman ' 61; BSU ' 58- ' 60; Sigma Kappa Sorority Philanthropy; Student Nat¬ ional Education Association ' 58- ' 61. BESSIE HURT BIRCHETTE . FRANK ADRIAN BLACK Library Science J. BIBLE B. BIRCHETTE S. BOLDEN J. BOSWELL B. BELCHER E. BENNETT JO ANNETTE BLANCHARD English Newport, Tennessee Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Sigma Kappa Sorority Treasurer ' 60- ' 62, Pledge Secretary; Buccaneer Associate Editor ' 60- ' 61. HARRY T. BLANKSHIP Business Management Maryville, Tennessee Baseball ' 60; Transfer University of Tennessee LLOYD H. BLEVINS English Jonesboro, Tennessee Patchwork ' 60- ' 62; Radio Club ' 60- ' 61; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pre-Medical Society. SHIRLEY ELAINE BOLDEN JOSEPH E. BOSWELL WILLIAM B. BOYETTE WILLIAM JACK BRIGMAN Elementary Education Marshall, North Carolina F.T.A. ' 61- ' 62; ACE ' 61- ' 62; USB ' 61- ' 62; Phi Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats; Transfer Western Carolina College. F. BLACK J. BLANCHARD W. BOYETTE W. BRIGMAN 58 CHARLES S. BROOKS EDWARD HERBERT BROWN Industrial Arts Crumpler, North Carolina Mu Kappa Delta ' 59- ' 62, Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Basketball and Football Intramurals ' 58- ' 60; American Industrial Arts Association ' 59- ' 62; Student National Education Association ' 59- ' 62; Transfer Hiwassee College. F.M. BROWN Philosophy Kingsport, Tennessee BSU ' 60- ' 61. MARIAN E. BROWN Guidance Counseling Rosemount, Minnesota Graduate Student; B.S. ' 55 University ofMinnesota; Mankato State College. PATRICIA BROWN Nursing Education Johnson City, Tennessee Student Nurses Organization ' 58- ' 62; Dean ' s ListSummer ' 61. MARCELLA BRUNER Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee FRANCES EDWINA BRYAN Physical Education Oglethorpe, Georgia Basketball ' 58- ' 60; Qua Delta ' 58- ' 60; Intramurals ' 60- ' 61; Phi Eta Tau ' 60- ' 61; Transfer Georgia Southwestern College. BETTY JEAN BUCK ELSA BUCHER MARTHANNE BULLOCK Music Bristol, Tennessee Senate ' 61- ' 62; USB ' 60- ' 61, Secretary-Treasujrer ' 60- ' 61, House of Representatives ' 59- ' 60; Glee Club ' 58- ' 62; Choir ' 58- ' 62; Patchwork ' 58- ' 61; Radio Club WETS Staff 58- 59; Delta Omicron ' 58- ' 62, First Vice President ' 60- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62; CYF ' 58- ' 62, President ' 59- 60; Kappa Delta Sorority Song Chairman ' 60- ' 61; Sponsor Corps ' 59- ' 61; Modern Dance Intramurals ' 58- ' 60; Carter Hall Treasurer; Yoakty Hall Secretary; Freshmtm and Junior May Court; Junior Homecoming Court; Class Pin-Up ’59- ' 61; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl ' 61- ' 62. P. BROWN M. BRUNER E. BRYAN B. BUCK E. BUCHER M. BULLOCK 59 wm C. BUNNELL C. BUTCHER V. BURCH B. CAMPBELL A. BURDINE B. CAMPBELL A. BURKE D. CAMPBELL N. BURLESON G. CAMPBELL D. BURNETTE H. CAMPBELL CHARLES F. BUNNELL VERNON R. BURCH Economics Bristol, Tennessee Veterans Club ' 57- ' 59; Transfer University of Maryland. ALLEN BURDINE ANNE BURKE Business Education Nickelsville, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi 61- 62; BSU 59- 62. NELL P. BURLESON BILLY JOE CAMPBELL Chemistry DONALD W. CAMPBELL Physical Education GARLAN SUE CAMPBELL Elementary Education Clinton, Tennessee A.C.E. ' 61- ' 62; Alpha Omicron Pi, Fraternity Education ' 61, Vice President, Pledge Trainer ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 62, Vice President; Student National Education Associ¬ ation ' 61; Yoakley Hall Treasurer ' 61- ' 62; Homecoming Court ' 61- ' 62; Transfer Maryville College. CLARA VIRGINIA CANARY Nursing Education Bristol, Virginia oAlN JJKA (JAJNr 1KLD Elementary Education Wellesley, Massachusetts Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority ' 59- ' 62, Social Chairman ' 60- ' 61; Collegian Organization Editor ' 59- ' 60; Homecoming Court JAMES E. CARAWAY English Johnson City, Tennessee Who ' s Who ' 61; Honor Roll. DAVID BURNETTE CARL JACKSON BUTCHER Industrial Arts LaFollette, Tennessee B. JACK CAMPBELL Management Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer University Tennessee. HELEN EARLENE CAMPBELL Business Education Elizabethton, Tennessee RICHARD D. CAMPBELL Business Hampton, Tennessee Veterans Club ' 60. KENNETH LEE CARDER English Johnson City, Tennessee Dean ' s List Fall ' 60, Spring ' 61. GEORGE C. CARRIER Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi Vice President; Young Democrats ' 61- ' 62 Art Club. R. CAMPBELL C. CANARY S. CANFIELD J. CARAWAY K. CARDER G. CARRIER 60 P. CARRINGER G. CARROLL D. CARTER E. CARTY D. CATES G. CHADWELL PAUL M CARRIGER Biology Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer Milligan College GLEN P. CARROLL Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee Mu Kappa Delta 60- 62, Treasurer 61- 62; American In¬ dustrial Arts Association ' 60- ' 62. DONALD R. CARTER Biology Kingsport, Tennessee Phi Kappa Alpha ' 61- ' 62; Buccaneer Sports Editor ' 60- 1 61, Editor-in-Chief ' 61- ' 62; Potpourri Business Manager ' 60- ' 61, Chairman ' 61- ' 62; U.S. B. House of Representives. ELLEN KATHERINE CARTY DORIS JUNE CATES Business Hampton, Tennessee GLENN CHADWELL Chemistry VAUGHN CHAMBERS VAUGHN D. CHAMBERS Mathematics LEONARD D. CHASE Chemistry CAROLE LEE CHESNEY Social Welfare Knoxville, Tennessee USB 61- 62; Interdormitory Council ' 61- ' 62, Secretary, Yoakly Hall President ' 61- ' 62; Acquatic Club Chairman ' 58- ' 62; CYF ' 58- ' 62; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Guard; In¬ tramurals Swim Meet ' 59. GORDON CHRISTOPHER Geography Alcoa, Tennessee Gamma Theta Upsilon ' 61- ' 62; Phi Alpha of Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Military Officer ' 61- ' 62. VIRGINIA BRADSHAW CLARK Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer Appalachian State Teachers College. JAMES H. COCHRAN Industrial Arts Belspring, Virginia Mu Kappa Delta ' 61- ' 62; Football. JACK COLEMAN General Science Wytheville, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 61; Pi Gamma Mu ' 61- ' 62; Baseball. EDITH D. COMPTON Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennesse ELIZABETH CONDUFF RUBY CONSTABLE Mathematics Jonesboro, Tennessee R. ATLEE COOPER Biology Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer Berea College. V. CHAMBERS J. COCHRAN V. CHAMBERS J. COLEMAN L. CHASE E. COMPTON C. CHESNEY G. CHRISTOPHER V. CLARK E. CONDUFF R. CONSTABLE R. COOPER 61 1 MARLYS ANNE COOTER Secretarial Management Greeneville, Tennessee Sigma Kappa Sorority; Transfer Warren Wilson College. CALVIN E. COOP Business Erwin, Tennessee Glee Club ’60- ' 61; Band ' 59- ' 61, Letter Award ' 61; Alpha Psi Omega ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 58- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- ' 61, All-Sing Director ' 61, Scholarship Chairman ' 59- ' 60; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; Collegian Cir¬ culation Staff ' 59- ' 60; Camera Club ' 59- ' 61, Secretary ' 60- ' 61; Student National Education Association ' 59- ' 62; U.B. E.A. ' 61- ' 62. GWYNNE F. CORNWELL Business Greeneville, Tennessee Acquatic Club ' 58- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- ' 62; Who ' s Who Spring ADRIAN D. COULTER Physical Education Maryville, Tennessee USB Senate ' 61- ' 62; Basketball Varsity ' 59-’62; Militarv Officer ' 61- ' 62. T SANDRA LEE COWAN Mathematics Elizabethton, Tennessee USB ' 60- ' 62 House of Representatives; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62, Vice President ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 58- ' 62, Devotions Di rector ’58- ' 59, Treasurer ' 59- ' 60; Math Club ' 59- ' 62, Pres¬ ident ' 60- ' 61; Dean ' s List Fall ' 58, Winter ' 59; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- ' 61, President ' 61-’62; Dean ' s Award; Alumni Association Award; Lambda Chi Alpha Freshman Scholorship Award. CAROLYN L. CRAIG JANE C. CREASEMAN EDNA P. CROSS KENNETH E. CROSS Pfe-Med BETTY ANN CRUMLEY Biology Elizabeth, Tennessee NANCY CRUMLEY Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Acquatic Club ' 58- ' 59; BSU ' 58- ' 61. ARTHUR B. CUMMINGS Industrial Arts Bristol, Tennessee 62 J. CURTIS B. DAVIS B. DAVIS C. DAVIS S. DEAKINS j. DEAN C. DIBBLE T. DILLOW H. DAVIS T. DAVIS D. DILMORE J. DOUGHERTY JEAN CURTIS BARBARA ANN DAVIS BETTY SEAL DAVIS CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS Biology HENRY C. DAVIS, JR. Physical Education THOMAS E. DAVIS History SANDRA LEE DEAKING Music Jonesboro, Tennessee Glee Club ' 59- ' 62; Choir ' 59; Band ' 59- ' 61; Delta Omicron ' 59- ' 62, ' 60- ' 61 Publicity, ' 61; Musical Chairman; Wesley ' 59- ' 61, ' 60 Music Chairman; Sigma Kappa ' 59- ' 62, Song Leader ' 61- ' 62. JOHN Y. DEAN Chemistry Norton, Virginia Transfer Clinch Valley College. CAROL JEAN DIBBLE Elementary Education Church Hill, Tennessee BSU ' 60- ' 62; Dean ' s List Spring ' 61. TOMMY R. DILLOW Mathematics Jonesboro, Tennessee T Club ' 59- ' 62; Track ' 59- ' 62, Captain ' 62; Military Officer ' 61- ' 62, Battle Group Commander ' 62; Flight Training ' 61- ' 62, Scabbard and Blade ' 61- ' 62. DOROTHY JEAN DILMORE Biology Cottondale, Florida House of Representatives ' bl- ' 62; Biology Club ' 60- ' 62, Reporter ' 60- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62; Gamma Delta Society Lutheran Missouri Synod ' 60- ' 62; Transfer University Alabama. JAMES T. DOUGHERTY Chemistry P. DUNCAN A. EDWARDS A. EDWARDS C. EDWARDS W. EDWARDS T. ELAM PATRICIA P. DUNCAN ALICE VAUGHN EDWARDS Physical Education Erwin, Tennessee Phi Eta Tau; Transfer Sullins College ARBY EDWARDS Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee Veterans Club ' 58- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats 60-61. CHARLES GLEN EDWARDS, JR. Merchandise Management Knoxville, Tennessee Patchwork ' 59- ' 61; Radio Club ' 59- ' 62, Business Manager; Delta Sigma Pi ' 60- ' 62,Chancellor;SigmaPhiEpsilon ' 60- ' 62, Scholarship Chairman; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61; Collegian 60-61. WENDELL L. EDWARDS Accounting Relief, North Carolina Military Officer ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 59- ' 61. TOMMY LEE ELAM Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- ' 62, Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Choir ' 58- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62. WILLIAM G. ELDER Social Science SCOTT ELKINS Sociology Arlington, Virginia Wesley ' 59- ' 62; Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian ' 60- ' 61, Scholar¬ ship Director ' 60- ' 61, Publicity Director ' 61- ' 62, Young Dem¬ ocrats ' 60- ' 62, Intramurals ' 59- ' 62, Collegian ' 60- ' 62; Homecoming Committee ' 60- ' 61. CHARLES E. ELDER Industrial Arts Sevierville, Tennessee Radio Club ' 60- ' 61; Mu Kappa Delta ' 61- ' 62; Student Na¬ tional Education Association ' 61- ' 62; Transfer University of Tennessee. JACKIE R. ELLOITT Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee USB House of Representatives ' 60- ' 61; Mu Delta Kappa 60- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62; Young Repub¬ licans ' 59- ' 62; Military Officer ' 61- ' 62; Scabbard and Blade 60- ' 62; Student National Education Association ' 59- ' 60. MARK SIMEON ELLOITT Business Elizabethton, Tennessee Veterans Club ’59- ' 61, Vice President ' 59- ' 60, President ' 60- ' 61; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 61, Chairman Finance Committee ' 60- ' 61. Chemistry Oxon Hill, Maryland BSU ' 57- ' 58; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Military Officer; Intra- tramurals ' 57- ' 62; Dean ' s List Fall ' 57. JAMES K. FARMER M erchandise Managem ent Nashville, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 61- ' 62; Intramurals ' 58- ' 62. CHARLES L. FAULKNER Finance Bristol, Virginia Delta Sigma Pi; Transfer Virginia Polytechnic Institute. FREDERICK B. FIELDS Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee DONALD J. FILLERS Mathematics Greeneville, Tennessee Military Officer ' 61- ' 62, Battle Group Commander; Scabbard and Blade ' 61- ' 62. TOM MAX FISKUS Pre- Engineering CATHERINE M. FLEENOR W. ELDER S. ELKINS J. FARMER C. FAULKNER C. ELDER J. ELLIOT F. FIELDS D. FILLERS M. ELLIOTT W. FALLIN T. FISKUS C. FLEENOR 64 ]. FLEENOR L. FREEMAN J. FLETCHER N. FULLER K. FOGLESONG L. FULMER J. FOSTER P. GALLOWAY F. FOWLER c. FRALEY, JR. C. GARLAND N. GARLAND JERRY FLEENOR Accounting Kingsport, Tennessee JOHN C. FLETCHER History Richlands, Virginia Junior Class President ' 60- ' 61; USB President ' s Cabinet ' 59- ' 61; I.F.C. Treasurer ' 59- ' 60, Vice President ' 60- ' 61;PiKappa Alpha Secretary ' 59- ' 60, Vice President ' 60- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61. KITTY SUE FOGLESONG JOHN JERRY FOSTER English Athens, Tennessee Band ' 59- ' 61; Pi Kappa Delta President ' 61- ' 62; Pi Kappa Alpha Social Chairman, All-Sing ' 62. FRANCES M FOWLER Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Student National ' Education Association ' 59- ' 60. CHARLES E. FRALEY, JR. Business LINDA FREEMAN Mathematics Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 60- ' 62, Treasurer ' 61- ' 62; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 61- ' 62; Phi Mu Sorority ' 59- ' 62, Pledge Treasurer ' 59- ' 62, Reporter Winter ' 61, Assistant Treasurer ' 60- ' 61, Treasurer ' 61- ' 62, Pan Hellenic Delegate ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 62; Student National Education Association ' 60- ' 62; Honor Roll. NETA FULLER Speech and Drama Flagwinger ' 58- ' 59; Patchwork ' 60- ' 61; Kappa Delta Sorority ' 58- ' 62, Chaplain ' 61; Sponsor Corps ' 60- ' 61; Best Actress Award ' 60; Miss Mermaid ' 60; Junior Class Beauty ' 60. LA VON COLEMAN FULMER Business PENNY GALLOWAY CALVIN B. GARLAND Health Education Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer Maryville College NANCIE A. GARLAND TERENCE EUGENE GARNER Speech and English Spartanburg, South Carolina USB ' 61- ' 62; Director and Coordinator of Civil Defense; Student National Education Association ' 60- ' 61; Radio Club ' 60- ' 61, Announcer, News Commentator; Wesley ' 60- ' 61; Alpha Phi Omega; Honor Guard ' 60; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61; Intramurals ' 60- ' 61; Art Club ' 61- ' 62; Goat Club ' 60- ' 61. MARY YOUNG GEISLER CARROLL GENTRY MARY L. GIBBS Speech and Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee USB ' 61- ' 62. Speaker of House of Representatives; Pan Hellenic ' 61- ' 62, Secretary; Sigma Alpha Eta ' 59- ' 62, Pub¬ licity and Program Chairman; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Rush Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Pres¬ ident; Sponsor Corps ' 59- ' 62. BRENDA L. GILES MARY K. GODDARD 65 T. GOFORTH L. GONCE B. GOODWIN C. GOUGE M. GRAGGY D. GRAY THOMAS M. GOFORTH Industrial Arts LOWELL E. GONCE Chemistry BOB A. GOODWIN Music Bristol, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- 61; Band 58- 62, Reporter ' 59- 60, President ' 60- ' 61; MENC ' 58- ' 61, Treasurer ' 59- ' 60, Vice President ' 60- ' 61; Military Officer ' 60- ' 62, Scabbard and Blade ' 61 - ' 62• All College Band ' 60- ' 62. FRANKLIN K. GUINN Chemistry FRED GRIFFIE WILLIS M. GRIMM Chemistry and Philosophy Gate City, Virginia USB House of Representatives ' 59- ' 62; Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62, Vice President ' 60- ' 61; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 61- ' 62; Central Religious Council ' 60- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 62, King ' s Hour Director ' 61- ' 62, President ' 60- ' 61; Military Officer ' 60- ' 61, Scabbard and Blade ' 60- ' 61; Math Club ' 59- ' 62, President ' 59- ' 60, Secretary ' 60- ' 61; Col¬ legian Circulation ' 59- ' 60; Who ' s Who ' 60- ' 61; SACS ' 59- ' 61; Student National Education Association ' 59- ' 61. BETTY J. GRINDSTAFF Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee ACE ' 61; Student National Education Association. CARL N. GOUGE History Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61-’62; BSU ' 58- ' 59; Young Republicans ’59- ' 60; USB Senate ' 61- ' 62. MAXINE GRAGGY DUGAN GRAY DOUGLAS M. GREENE Health and Physical Education HENRY L. GREGORY Social Science Newport, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 61- ' 62; Military Officer ' 61- ' 62, First Battle Group Staff; Scabbard and Blade ' 61- ' 62. 66 R. HALE D. HALL M HAMPTON T. HANNABAS W. HARBER B. HARGIS R. HARKNESS M HARMON J. HARRIS D. HARRISON K. HARRISON D. HARTGROVE ROBERT E. HALE Business Accounting Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club 60- 61; Choir 60- 61, Vice President; BSU 60- 61, Executive Council. DAVID J. HALL MARGARET D. HAMPTON THELMA M HANNABAS English Jonesboro, Tennessee WALTER HARBER Chemistry Elizabethton, Tennessee M. HAL HARMON Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee BSU ' 59- ' 60, Photographer, International Student Director; Pre-Medical Society 59- 62. JAMES TROY HARRIS Psychology Erwin, Tennessee Letterman ' s Club; Varsity Football; Track; Transfer Mars Hill College. D.P. HARRISON History Morristown, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Young Democrats ' 59- ' 60; Buccaneer ' 60- ' 61; Student National Education Asso¬ ciation ' 60- ' 61. BILL HARGIS Geography Knoxville, Tennessee RALPH R. HARKNESS Sociology Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer Georgetown College. KENNETH H. HARRISON Education DAVID LARRY HARTGROVE Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club ' 61- ' 62; Choir ' 61- ' 62; Wesley ' 61- ' 62; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega ' 61- ' 62; Commuters Club ' 61- ' 62; Camera Club ' 61- ' 62; Circle K ' 61- ' 62; Transfer Emory and Henry College. DAVID EVERETTE HAWKINS Pre-Law ALIENE JOSEPHINE HAYES Elementary Education Sevierville, Tennessee Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61; Attended S. Pete Jr. College. GARY RANDOLPH HELBERT History Rich lands, Virginia Gamma Theta Upsilon ' 60- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Student National Education Association ' 61- ' 62; Student Counselor ' 59- ' 61; Senior Counselor ' 60- ' 61. EDWARD H. HELFER Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee Young Democrats ' 61- ' 62. JERRY STEPHEN HELFER Social Science Elizabethton, Tennessee Honor Roll Spring ' 61 JACK B. HENDRICK Industrial A rts D. HAWKINS A. HAYES G. HELBERT E. HELFER J- HELFER J. HENDRICK 67 R. HESSENAUER C. HICKS J. HICKS J. HICKS J. HIGDON D. HIGHTOWER ROBERT HESSENAUER History Arlington, Virginia Glee Club ' 59- 60; Acquatic Club ' 58- ' 59;BSU ' 58- 60; Wesley ' 58- ' 59; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Class Vice President. CAROL HICKS Fine A rts Industrial A rts Elizabethton, Tennessee USB ' 61- ' 62; Buccaneer Art Director ' 61- ' 62; Art Club ' 60- ' 62, President ' 60- ' 61. JACKIE HICKS Business Bristol, Tennessee Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; Band ' 57- ' 62; Wesley ' 57- ' 58. JOSEPH FREDRICK HICKS Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee Mu Kappa Delta ' 61- ' 62; Military Officer ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61. JERRY RAYMOND HIGDON Geography LaFollette, Tennessee Military Officer ' 61- ' 62. DORIS G. HIGHTOWER Accounting Kingsport, Tennessee WILMA SUE HILL FREIDA M. HISEL LYNDA L. HITCH WILLIAM HODGES Business Education Johnson City, Tennessee USB Senator ' 61- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62; Central Religious Council ' 60- ' 62, Executive Council; Military Officer ' 59- ' 62; Student Activities Committee ' 61- ' 62; Publications Council ' 61- ' 62; University Status Committee Chairman ' 61- ' 62. HAROLD D. HOLLAND, JR. Chemistry Kingsport, Tennessee USB Director of Civil Defense ' 61; Young Democrats ' 59- ' 61; Math Club ' 61; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60; American Chemical Society Program Chairman ' 59. ELSIE L. HOLLEY Speech and Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee Westminster Fellowship; Intramurals Field Hockey, Archery, Volleyball; Goat Club; High School Guide; Sigma Alpha Eta ' 60- ' 62; Phi Eta Tau ' 59. CAROLYN HOLLYFIELD Business Education Sneedville, Tennessee RAYBURN HOLLYFIELD Biology Pound, Virginia Transfer Lincoln Memorial University. BETTY HONEYCUTT ROLLIE HOLTSINGER HERMAN HOOD Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- ' 62; Choir ' 59- ' 60; MENC ' 59- ' 60; BSU ' 58- ' 62, Music Chairman ' 58- ' 61. JAMES D. HOOD Chemistry Kingsport, Tennessee W. HILL C. HOLLEYFIELD F. HISEL R. HOLLEYFIELD L. HITCH B. HONEYCUTT W. HODGES R. HOLTSINGER H. HOLLAND H. HOOD E. HOLLEY J. HOOD 68 THOMAS M. HORD DAN ROBERT HOSTLER Mathematics Cresson, Pennsylvania Transfer from Syracuse University. JAMES MAX HOUSER Industrial Arts Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Hiwassee College; SNEA ' 59- ' 61; Mu Delta Kappa ' 60- ' 62. MIKE HOUSELEY Accounting Fountain City, Tennessee Transfer from St. Petersburg Junior College; USB Speaker Pro. Tern, of Senate ' 61- ' 62; Interdormitory, President of Browning Hall and Interdorm Council ' 61- ' 62; Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; T Club, Treasurer ' 61- ' 62; Central Religious Council ' 61 r ' 62; CYF ' 60- ' 62; Football Assistant Trainer ' 60- ' 61; In¬ tramural Touch Football ' 59; Student Leadership Council ' 6l- ' 62. ROBERT M HUDDLE Pre-Med BEN F. HUFF Finance Madisonville, Ten nessee JIMMY D. HUFFMAN Business MICHAEL D. HUGHES History Johnson City, Tennessee Military Officer, Ex ec. Honor Guard ' 60- ' 61; Alpha Phi Omega ' 58- ' 61; Young Democrats; Intramurals. JEFFREY R. HUMPHREY Merchandising Elizabethton, Tennessee GALEN B. HUMPHREYS Mathematics Piney Flats, Tennessee GEORGE EDWIN HUTCHINS Physical Education CHARLES E. HYDER Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee T. HORD D. HOSTLER J. HOUSER M. HOUSELEY R. HUDDLE B. HUFF J. HUFFMAN M HUGHES J. HUMPHREY G. HUMPHREYS G. HUTCHINS C. HYDER 69 ]. INGLE W. JACKSON H. JAMES J. JANCAREK E. JENKINS J. JENNINGS JOYCE PRESSLEY INGLE Elementary Education Asheville, North Carolina Transfer from Western Carolina College; BSU ' 59- ' 62; Sigma Kappa; Student NEA ' 61- ' 62. WILLIAM H. JACKSON History Hampton, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee. HAROLD LEE JAMES Pre-Med Church Hill, Tennessee Military Officer, Sergeant First Class ' 58- ' 59. JOANNE JANCAREK ELIZABETH D. JENKINS JACK JENNINGS MARY CAROLE JESSEE Music Lebanon, Virginia Glee Club 58- 59; Band 58- 61; MENC 60- 61; Pi Kappa Alpha Calender Girl ' 59. ANN C. JOHNSON FRED WARREN JOHNSON Economics Kingsport, Tennessee HOWARD W. JOHNSON Biology Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Carson-Newman College. MARGIE A. JOHNSON Speech and Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee Club Cervantes; Patchwork, Secretary ' 59- ' 60; Sigma Alpha Eta. MARY LOUISE JOHNSON Elementary Education Greeneville, Tennessee SNEA ' 58- ' 62; ACE ' 60- ' 62; Club Cervantes ' 59- ' 60 West¬ minster ' 58- ' 62. RUTH GIASS JOHNSON Business Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club ’51- ' 52; Phi Eta Tau ' 52- 53; BSU ' 51- ' 53; Mu Iota Tau, Vice President ' 53, Treasurer ' 54. EUGENE B. JONES, JR. Music Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club ' 59- ' 62; Band ' 58- ' 62; ETS Club ' 60- ' 62; MENC ' 58- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Military Officer, First Lt. Executive Officer Band Company; Tenn. All College Band ' 61- ' 62. TERRY P. KEEBLE Industrial A rts Maryville, Tennessee F.T.A. ' 61- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 61. JAMA KEENE CONRAD A. KEESECKER CAROL KELLY 70 J. KELLEY L. KELLEY J. KING r W. KING JERRY KELLEY LINDA KELLY English Johnson City, Tennessee USB ' 60- ' 62, Senator and House of Representatives; Pan Hellenic ' 60- ' 62, Treasurer ' 60- ' 61, Co- Chairman ' 61- ' 62; Glee Club ; BSU ' 58- ' 62, Social Chairman ' 60- ' 61; Kappa Delta, President ' 61- ' 62; Military Sponsor ' 59- ' 62; Freshman and Sophomore Class Secretary; Who ' s Who ' 60- ' 61; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart ' 60- ' 61. FRANKLIN D. KENDRICK NANCY KEY Business Gate City, Virginia HAROLD KILBORNE JAMES KIMBERLIN Social Studies Butler, Tennessee JAMES M. KING Business WAYNE KING Industrial Arts Greeneville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; T Club ' 60- ' 62; Football ' 60- ' 62; Military Officer, Cadet Captain BattleGroup Staff ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals. T. KOEHLER D. LACEY F. KENDRICK N. KEY M KINKEAD M. KISTMER MIRIAM J. KINKEAD English Johnson City, Tennessee Club Cervantes ' 57- ' 58; Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President ' 60, Social Chairman ' 58- ' 59; Military Sponsor ' 58- ' 60, Second Lt, First Lt, and Captain; Collegian ' 58- ' 60, Reporter and Soc¬ iety Editor. MAURICE D. KISTMER Business Bristol, Tennessee JANICE MARLENE KNIPP English Johnson City, Tennessee ' SNEA ' 58- ' 61, Vice President ' 61; Glee Club ' 59- ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 61, Secretary ' 61; Central Religious Group ' 61; Lutheran Student Group ' 58- ' 61, Vice President ' 60; Math Club ' 58- ' 61, Treasurer ' 60. WILLIAM D. KNISLEY Health and Physical Education Abingdon, Virginia USB Cabinet ' 61- ' 62; House of Representatives ' 60 ' 61; BSU ' 59- ' 62; Veterans Club ' 59- ' 62, Vice President ' 59- ' 60, President ' 60- ' 61, Treasurer ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 59- ' 62; Student National Ed. Association ' 61- ' 62; Book Exchange Committee ' 60; Chairman of Civil Defense Committee ' 61. R. LaFOLLETTE L. LAMBERT H. KILBOURNE J. KIMBERLIN J. KNIPP W. KNISLEY TOMMAS JOEL KOEHLER History Johnson City, Tennessee USB Chairman, Committee on Civil Defense ' 61- ' 62; Debate .Team ' 59- ' 62; Pi Kappa Delta, President ' 60- ' 61; Secretary ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats, President ' 61- ' 62, Vice President ' 60 ' 61; Pi Gamma Mu ' 61- ' 62; Forensics Award; Pi Kappa Delta Debate Award ' 60- ' 61. DONALD LEE LACEY REBECCA C. LAFOLLETTE Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee BSU ' 58- ' 62. LLOYD E. LAMBERT Business PHYLLIS LOCKHART LAMBERT BETTY A. LAMONS Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 60- ' 62; Acquatic Club ' 58- ' 62; Alpha Xi Delta ' 58- ' 62, Pledge Class President ' 58, Historian ' 58- ' 59, Marshal and Recording Secretary ' 59- ' 60; President ' 61- ' 62. P. LAMBERT B. LAMONS 71 P. LAMONS D. LANCE S. LAWS K. LEE L. LANE q. LAUGHRUN T. LAWLESS J. LAWS C. LEHMAN C. LEONARD M. LEWALLEN V. LEWIS PHYLLIS ANN LAMONS Physical Education Greeneville, Tennessee Band ' 59- ' 60; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61; Intramurals ' 59- ' 60- ' 61; Dean ' s List ' 61; Phi Eta Tau ' 60, Reporter ' 60, Vice President ' 61. DONALD EARL LANCE Industrial Arts MRS. LOUDEMA H. LANE Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Radford College. CLARK LAUGHRUM Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee Mu Kappa Delta ' 61. THOMAS LAWLESS Math Andersonville, Tennessee ' 61. JEFF JAMES LAWS Industrial A rts Unicoi, Tennessee House of Rep. ' 60 ' 61; S.N.E.A. ' 60- ' 62, Pres. ' 60- ' 61. SONIA LAWS Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Belmont College; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62. KENNETH EDWARD LEE Pre-Law CAROL ANN LEHMAN Nursing Norris, Tennessee Wesley ' 58- ' 59; Student Nurses Organization ' 58- ' 62. CHARLES LEONARD Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee Band ' 58; Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 58- ' 61, Sec. ' 59-’60; Military ' 61- ' 62, Officers Club ' 61- ' 62; Scabbard Blade. M. JOAN LEWALLEN VIRGINIA FAY LEWIS Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee A.C.E. 61- ' 62; Glee Club ' 60. W. LEWIS s. LIGHT J. LILLEY J. LILLEY M LINN F. LONG EMERY WAYNE LEWIS Math SANDRA LIGHT Music Jonesboro, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 60- ' 62; Glee Club ' 59- ' 62, Sec. 1 60- ' 61; Choir ' 59- ' 60; Band ’59- 1 61; Organ Guild ' 60- ' 61, Vice President 60- 61; Delta Omicron 61- 62; Kappa Delta Pi 61- 62; Sigma Kappa ' 59- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Sponsor ' 59- ' 62; Vice President of Sophomore Class ' 60- ' 61; House of Rep. ' 61- ' 62; USB Senator ' 60- ' 61; Vice President of Stone Hall Dorm. JIMMY KEN LILLEY Social Studies Greeneville, Tennessee Geog. Council ' 61- ' 62; Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; Alpha Psi Omega ' 61- ' 62; Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 59- ' 62, Historian ' 61- ' 62; Mili¬ tary-Officer ' 60- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; Collegian ' 60- ' 61; Camera Club ' 60- ' 61. JIMMY K. LILLEY MARGUERITE ANNE LINN English Rochwood, Tennessee FRED EUGENE LONG Pre-Med TAMES RONALD LOONEY Art FRANCIS RUST LOTH, JR. English Waynesboro, Virginia Military-Captain. MARY ANN LOWE Business Mountain City, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- ' 60; Patchwork ' 59- ' 60; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Sigma Kappa-Pledge Class President ' 58- ' 59, Rush Chairman ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 62; Dean ' s List winter ' 61; Counselor-Yoakley Hall. PHYLLIS LOWE Nursing Mountain City, Tennessee Student Nurses Organization ' 58- ' 62. SYLVIA WATERS LOWERY BOBBY LEE LUTTRELL Business TERRY M LYNES JESSE LEE MAHONE Business PARKER G. MAIN, JR. Accounting Butler, Tennessee NORMA N. MALCOLM DONNIE CURTIS MANN Math MARY H. MARKLAND English Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club 55. J. LOONEY F. LOTH, JR. T. LYNES J. MAHONE M LOWE P. MAIN, JR. P. LOWE N. MALCOLM S. LOWERY B. LUTTRELL D. MANN M MARKLAND 73 A. MARSHALL M. MILLER J. MARTIN D. MASON R. MILLER R. MINNICK E. MILLER W. MITCHELL J. MILLER J. MILLER B. MOORE H. MOORE ANNE MARSHALL Music Greeneville, Tennessee Interdormitory ' 60- ' 61, Reporter ' 60- 61; Pan Hellenic 60- ' 61, President ' 61- ' 62; Glee Club ' 58- ' 62, Vice President ' 60- ' 62; Choir ' 59- ' 60; Delta Omicron ' 60 ' 62; Sigma Kappa ' 58-’62, 1st Vice President; Sponsor ' 59- ' 61; Treasurer of Senior Class ' 61- ' 62. JERRY L. MARTIN Business Livingston, Tennessee Patchwork ' 61- ' 62; Lambda Chi Alpha ' 61 - ' 62; Military- lst Lt. ' 61- ' 62. DOROTHY H. MASON Art Bristol, Tennessee Acquatic Club 59- ' 61; Senior Orchesis-Modern Dance, Pres¬ ident ' 60- ' 62. EDDIE JACK MILLER Speech Hampton, Tennessee Pi Kappa Delta ' 59- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- ' 61; Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Pi Kappa Alpha ' 58- ' 62, Secretary ' 61- ' 62; Young Dem¬ ocrats ' 5 8- ' 62. JANET MARIE MILLER English Jonesboro, Tennessee House of Rep. ' 61- ' 62; Homecoming Chairman ' 61; Home Economics ' 58- ' 59; Acquatic Club ' 58- ' 61; Kappa Delta, Editor ' 61- ' 62, Chaplain ' 59- ' 60; Sponsor ' 59- ' 62; Cadet Colonel ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 61; Who ' s Who ' 61- ' 62. J. W. MILLER Business MARY E. MILLER RUTH LOUISE MILLER Biology Maryville, Tennessee BSU ' 58- ' 62. RICHARD C. MINNICK Biology Bristol, Tennessee WILLIS R. MITCHELL Pre-Engineering BETTY JEAN MOORE Home Economics Greeneville, Tennessee Home Economics ' 59- ' 61; Glee Club ' 60- ' 61; BSU ' 59- ' 61. HAROLD MOORE Chemistry Hartford, Tennessee Interdormitory ' 60- ' 62, Vice President; Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62; Scabbard Blade ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 61- ' 62; S.N.E.A.; American Chemical Society. NANCY CAROLYN MOREHEAD Home Economics Bland, Virginia Home Economics ' 60- ' 62; Weslev ' 58- ' 60; Kappa Delta Phi GEORGE A. MORELOCK Business MINERVA MORGAN Elementary Education Barnardsville, North Carolina Transfer from Brevard College. WILLIAM H. MORGAN Sociology Marion, North Carolina Interdormitory ' 59; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Tennis Team-Lettered ' 61; Scabbard Blade; Brigade (Lt. Col.); Young Democrats ' 59; Intramurals ' 58. BRENDA JOYCE MORRELL Elementary Education Hampton, Tennessee BSU ' 59- ' 60. WILLIAM J. MORRELL, JR. Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee N. MOREHEAD G. MORELOCK M MORGAN W. MORGAN B. MORRELL W. MORRELL, JR. 74 R. MOWERY C. MULLINS D. MULLINS J. MULLINS K. MUNSEY E. MURRAY RALPH BRIAN MOWERY JAMES D. MUSICK Physical Education C.W. MULLINS Industrial A rts Bristol, Virginia Radio Club ' 59- ' 60; Veterans Club ' 61; Young Democrats ' 61. DOUGLAS R. MULLINS History Clintw.ood , Virginia Varsity Basketball ' 61; Intramurals ' 60; S.N.E.A. ' 61. JAMES A. MULLINS History Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from University of Virginia. KATHERINE MUNSEY Elementary Education Hansonville, Virginia Transfer from Radford State. ELIZABETH JEAN MURRAY Home Economics Manassas, Virginia Interdormitory ' 61- ' 62; Home Economics, President ' 61 - ' 62 Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62, Historian; Sigma Kappa; Young Republicans ' 59- ' 62, Secretary; Miss Home Economics ' 61. WAYNE GRAY McCONNELL Business Gate City, Virginia Intramurals; Veterans Club. DEHANDIS McCOY Physical Education Lech, Virginia Transfer King College and Clinch Valley College. JOHN McFADDEN Business Pi Kappa Alpha. paul james McPherson English Kingsport, Tennessee SARAH McREYNOLDS ELIZABETH NEAL Art Johnson City, Tennessee S.N.E.A. ' 59- ' 60; Art Club ’60- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62; Wesley ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; Dean ' s List ' 60; Goat Club ' 60; E.T.S.C. Committee on Civil Defense, Sec¬ retary ' 61- ' 62. LAWRENCE L. NESBITT JUDITH MARILYN NESMITH CHRISTINE NEWBY GEORGE LONZO NICHOLS Pre-Med ISAAC L. NIDIFFER Math Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU ' 60- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 61; Math Club ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 62; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 62. J. MUSICK W. McCONNELL D. McCOY J. McFADDEN P. McPHERSON S. McREYNOLDS E. NEAL L. NESBITT J. NESMITH C. NEWBY G. NICHOLS I. NIDIFFER 75 M. NIDIFFER J. NIX S. O ' DELL M OLINGER B. OLIVER, JR. R. OLIVER L. ODOM, JR. M. OLSON R. OGLE D. ORCHARD D. OGLESBY E. ORFIELD MARY SANDRA NIDIFFER English Bluff City, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58-’60; Choir ' 58- ' 59; Patchwork ' 58; Radio Club ' 58; Delta Omicron ' 59- ' 60, Secretary Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 61; BSU ' 58- ' 60; Kappa Delta, Historian, Vice President, Secretary; Modern Dance Club, President ' 58- ' 59; Sponsor ' 59- ' 62; Student Advisor ' 59- ' 60; Cheerleader ' 59- ' 60; Who ' s Who ' ()l- ' 62; May Court ' 59; Sophomore Class Beauty ' 59; Homecoming Court ' 59; Homecoming Committee ' 59: Miss WETS ' 59; Homecoming Queen ' 61. JAMES RAY NIX Biology SAMUEL R. O ' DELL History Bristol, Tennessee LUTHER M ODOM, JR. Business Elizabethton, Tennessee USB Senator ’61- ' 62; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary. R. JEANNETTE OGLE DONALD EDWARD OGLESBY Speech High Point, North Carolina Transfer from High Point College. MARY ANNIS OLINGER BERNARD W. OLIVER, JR. Chemistry Erwin, Tennessee Transfer from University of Dayton; Band ' 60- ' 62; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 62. RICHARD DEAN OLIVER Industrial A rts MARGUGRIT L. OLSON DAVID P. ORCHARD Physical Education Hendersonville, North Carolina Pi Kappa Alpha ' 61; Military-Officer ' 60- ' 61; Dormitory Counselor ' 60- ' 61. ELIZABETH R. ORFIELD SUE JONES ORNER Biology Johnson City, Tennessee Band ' 61; Biology Club ' 61; Delta Omicron ' 61. PATRICIA A. OVERLY Accounting Gatlinburg, Tennessee Transfer Central Washington College of Education; USB Senator; Sigma Kappa; Associate Editor; Homecoming Com¬ mittee; Potpourri Committee. BARBARA G. OWENS MARY LOUISE OWENS MARY LUELLEN OWENS History Johnson City, Tennessee BSU 58- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 62; S.N.E.A. ' 61- ' 62. DOYAL RAY OUSLEY Business S. ORNER p. OVERLY B. OWENS M OWENS M. OWENS R. OUSLEY 76 W. PACE J. PARIS P. PARKS R. PARKS J. PARTIN J. PATE WILLIAM H. PACE Newport, Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES R. PARIS Math Elizabethton, Tennessee Honor Guard ' 58- ' 62; Scabbard Blade ' 61- ' 62; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60-’62, President and Treasurer; Newman Club ' 58- ' 62, Vice President, Treasurer. PHYLLIS COMBS PARKS Biology and Home Economics Nickelsville, Virginia Home Economics ' 60- ' 62; Biology Club ' 60- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 62; S.N.E.A. 60- ' 62. ROBERT R. PARKS JANE PARTIN Elementary Education Ft. Walton Beach, Florida Transfer Howard College; Glee Club ' 61; Patchwork ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61. JAMES NED PATE Accounting CAROLYN PHIPPS Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Guilford College; Club Cervantes ' 59- ' 60; Canterbury Club ' 58- ' 59; Kappa Delta ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals Phi Eta Tau ' 59- ' 62. JANICE ANN PITTS Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee USB House of Representatives; Glee Club ' 59- ' 60; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Westminster ' 58- ' 62. JEAN CASSITY POTTER JOHN B. POTTS Business Clinton, Tennessee Transfer L.M.U. GERALD POWERS Geography Erwin, Tennessee Gamma Theta Upsilon ' 60- ' 62. LINDA M. PRESNELL Speech and Hearing Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club ' 59; Band ' 58- ' 59; Sigma Alpha Eta 61. GLENN DOUGLAS PRICE Accounting Rogersville, Tennessee ORA YOUNG PRICE Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee A.C.E. ' 61. ROBERT ALVIN PRUNER Pre-Med NANCY KAY QUERY Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee USB Senator ' 61- ' 62; Home Economics, Vice President ' 59- ' 62; Glee Club ' 59- ' 60; Band ' 59- ' 60; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 61; BSU ' 58- ' 62; Alpha Delta Pi, Pledge Class President ' 61- ' 62; Sponsor ' 60- ' 62; Who ' s Who ' 61- ' 62; May Court Attendant ' 61; Outstanding Student in Home Economics ' 59- ' 60; R.O.T.C. Military Ball Attendant ' 61; President, Cooper Hall ' 61. NORMA JEAN RADER Nursing Johnson City, Tennessee Student Nurses Organization ' 58- ' 62. DONALD RAINES Industrial A rts Nashville, Tennessee Transfer Hiwassee College; F.T.A. ' 60- ' 62, Vice President; Mu Delta Kappa ' 60- ' 61; Intramurals ' 61. C. PHIPPS J. PITTS D. PRICE 0. PRICE J. POTTER R. PRUNER J. POTTS N. QUERY G. POWERS N. RADER L. PRESNELL D. RAINES J. RAMEY P. RAMEY E. RANDALL J. RANDOLPH R. REAVES ]. REECE JAMES RONALD RAMEY Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee PHYLLIS M. RAMEY EUGENE KEITH RANDALL Business JAN WILLIAMS RANDOLPH ROBERT LEE REEVES Industrial Arts JACK E. REECE Merchandising Mountain City, Tennessee Young Republicans, Treasurer. CHARLES BENNY REED Sociology KERMIT RIFE WARREN W. RIGGS Math Elizabethton, Tennessee Painters Guild. WARREN WILLIAM RIGGS Pre-Engin eering MARY LYNN ROBINETTE Music Rogersville, Tennessee Glee Club 60- 62; Organ Guild ' 60- ' 61;MENC 60- 62; Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; T.W.C. Choir Kappa Delta Phi; Laura T. Sherman Music Fraternity. JAMES R. ROBINSON History Kingsport, Tennessee Young Democrats ' 60. ROBERT L. RODEFER Accounting Kingsport, Tennessee CAROLYN RECTOR ROGERS Physical Education Jonesboro, Tennessee USB House of Representatives ' 60- ' 6; S.N.E.A. ' 59- ' 60, Pres¬ ident ’60- ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals ' 59- ' 61; Phi Eta Tau ' 59- ' 62. JERRY RONALD ROGERS Business GEORGE T. ROMANS Sociology MARTHA ROYSTOL ERNESTINE ROSS ROSS Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee A.C.E. ' 59- ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer ' 60- ' 62; S.N.E.A. ' 59- ' 62, Secretary ' 60- 61. B. REED K. RIFE R. RODEFER C. ROGERS W. RIGGS J. ROGERS W. RIGGS G. ROMANS M ROBINETTE M. ROYSTON J. ROBINSON C. ROSS 78 G. RUSSELL J. RUSSELL G. SAMS S. SAMS M RUTHERFORD R. SANGRID B. ROBERTS M SCHROEDER W. RUTLEDGE H. SEAY E. RYAN J. SEIP GAYLE E. RUSSELL Industrial Arts Newport, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 60- ' 62; Mu Delta Kappa ' 61- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 61; Buccaneer ' 61- ' 62; S.N.E.A.; ' 61- ' 62. JUDITH LEE RUSSELL Nursing Jonesville, Virginia Student Nurses Organization ' 59- ' 62. MARY JANE RUTHERFORD Home Economics Bluff City, Tennessee Home Economics ' 59 ' 62; S.N.E.A. ' 59- ' 62. BETTY ROBERTS WALLACE E. RUTLEDGE Math EDWARD J. RYAN Physical Education Falls Church, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary ' 59- ' 60, Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Inter-fraternity Council ' 60- ' 61, Vice President ' 61- ' 62; Mili¬ tary-Officer ' 61- ' 62; Intramurals ' 58- ' 62; Camera Club ' 61- ' 62. GERALD NEAL SAMS Business SHARON O ' DELL SAMS Business Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 60- ' 61; Delta ' 60- ' 61; Alpha Xi Delta, Sec¬ retary ' 60- ' 61; Treasurer, Sophomore Class ' 59- ' 60. ROSIE E. SANGID Physical Education Bristol, Tennessee Transfer King College; Phi Eta Tau ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 61. MARY JOYCE SCHROEDER Speech and Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee USB House of Representatives; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge-Trainer; Vice President; Sigma Alpha Eta, President; Dean ' s Award. HILTON A. SEAY Math Greeneville, Tennessee Military-officer ' 60- ' 61; Scabbard Blade ' 60- ' 61; Math Club ' 60- ' 61; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 61. JAMES SEIP Industrial Arts Rockville, Indiana Transfer Purdue University; S.N.E.A. ' 60- ' 61. ELIZABETH SHEAFF French Bristol, Tennessee Kappa Delta Pi ' 60; Dean ' s List. GLENN B. SHEDDAN Biology Jefferson City, Tennessee JAMES F. SHELL Business Elizabethton, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61. ALDAREE SHELTON Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee F.T.A. ' 59- ' 62; A.C.E. ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 62. JOSEPH R. SHELTON History Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer Davidson College; Pi Kappa Phi; Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62; Scabbard Blade ' 61- ' 62; Officers Club ' 61- ' 62. NANCY ANN SHERFEY English Glee Club ' 60- ' 62; Band ' 60- ' 61; Wesley ' 59- ' 62; Young Republicans ' 59- ' 60. E. SHEAFF G. SHEDDAN J. SHELL A. SHELTON J. SHELTON N. SHERFEY 79 G. SHIPLEY, JR. F. SISK W. SILER L. SKIPWORTH R. SIMMS L. SLAGLE P. SIMMONS B. SLUSS V C. SIMONTON E. SIMPSON J. SMALLWOOD D. SMITH GEORGE H. SHIPLEY, JR. Merchandising Gate City, Virginia Delta Sigma Pi ' 60- ' 61; Transfer V.P.I. TERRELL WILLIAM SILER History Saint Paul, Virginia Transfer Slinch Valley College; Pi Kappa Alpha ' 61- ' 62; Intramurals ' 60- ' 62. RICHARD SIMMS Business Johnson City, Tennessee PHILLIP V. SIMMONS Business Phi Sigma Kappa. CHARLES A. SIMONTON Industrial Arts Greenville, South Carolina Transfer North Greenville Jr. College. ERVIN WAYNE SIMPSON Pre-Law Bristol, Tennessee Transfer University of Alabama; Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62. FREDDIE DEAN SISK Geography Johnson City, Tennessee Scabbard Blade; Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62; Honor Guard; Goat Club ' 61- ' 62. LINDA SKIPWORTH Elementary Education and Physical Education Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 61- ' 62; Band ' 58- ' 59; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62; Central Relig. Council ' 60- ' 61; Westminster ' 58- ' 62; President ' 59- ' 60; Alpha Delta Pi ' 58- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Sponsor ' 60- ' 62; Intramurals ' 58- ' 62; Who ' s Who ' 60- ' 61; Phi Eta Tau ' 58-62. LELA JANE SLAGLE Elementary Education Hampton, Tennessee BSU 59-’62; S.N.E.A. ' 61 ' 62. BOBBY R. SLUSS Industrial A rts Piney Flats, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa, Secretary; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 62. JIML. SMALLWOOD Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa ' 61. DEANNA MARILYN SMITH Business White Pine, Tennessee Transfer Maryville College. BENJAMIN A. SMITH Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer Lincoln Memorial University; S.N.E.A. ' 61- ' 62; A.C.E. ' 61- ' 62. DORSEY SMITH Speech Grundy, Virginia Transfer University of Michigan; USB ' 6l- ' 62; Patchwork ' 58- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62; Alpha Psi Omega ' 61- ' 62, President ' 61- ' 62. HARLAN SMITH Physical Education Valdese, North Carolina G. HUBERT SMITH Industrial A rts Del Rio, Tennessee President, Ellington Hall ' 60- ' 62; Biology Club ' 61- ' 62; Club Cervantes ' 59- ' 60; Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62; Scabbard Blade ' 60- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 61- ' 62; Intramurals ' 58- ' 59. DEANNA RHEA M. SMITH Biology ROBERT ARRON SMITH B. SMITH, II D. SMITH H. SMITH H. SMITH M SMITH R. SMITH 80 S. SMITH J. SMITHSON F. SNAPP B. SNODGRASS F. SNODGRASS D. SNYDER SANDRA JANE SMITH JIMMY G. SMITHSON Industrial Arts Greeneville, Tennessee DAVID SNYDER Art Miami, Florida Transfer University of Miami. DAYTON PAUL SOUDER RONALD D. SPIRE ARTHUR J. SPURGEON Math Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer University of Minnesota. FANNYE LUCILLE SNAPP Elementary Education Limestone, Tennessee F.T.A. ' 61- ' 62; A.C.E. ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 57- ' 62; Young Dem¬ ocrats ' 60- ' 61. BILLY B. SNODGRASS Physical Education Kyles Ford, Tennessee Interdormitory ' 59- ' 60, Secretary-Treasurer; Varsity Football ' 57- ' 60; Intramurals ' 58- ' 61; T Club ' 59- ' 61. FRANK E. SNODGRASS Chemistry TIMOTHY SOWDERS Physical Education Middlesboro, Kentucky T Club; Football and Basketball; Intramurals. MARVIN W. SPANGLER Math JERRY F. SPARROW Math Gastonia, North Carolina Transfer Warren-Wilson College; Glee Club ' 59; Westminster ' 59- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; Pi Kappa Alpha ' 60- ' 62; Math Club ' 61. DONALD BLAIR STACY Sociology JOSEPH W. STACY, JR. DESSIE BLAINE COOK STANBERRY JEROME STANSBERRY Chemistry Oak Ridge, Tennessee A.C.S. CHARLES LEE STARKEY English ALICE CATHERINE STEELE D. SOUDER D. STACY T. SOWDERS J. STACY, JR. M. SPRANGLER D. STANBERRY J. SPARROW J. STANBERRY R. SPIRE A. SPURGEON R. STARKEY A. STEELE 81 H. STEELE J. STEWART J. STEVENS T. STEVENS J- STITT E. STORY HARRY W. STEELE Business Johnson City, Tennessee Election Commissioner ' 58- ' 59;USB Senator ' 59- ' 60;Houseof Representatives 1 60-â€61; I. F. C. ' 58- ' 62, President 59- 60, Treasurer ’61- ' 62; Pi Kappa Alpha, President ’59- 60- 61; Military-Officer 60- 61; Scabbard Blade 60- 61; Young Democrats ’58- 61; Athletic Trainer, Football Basketball ’57- 60. JUANITA STEWART English Bristol, Tennessee JAMES DOUGLAS STEVENS History Orangeburg, South Carolina House of Representatives ’60-’62; I.F.C. ’60-’62; Secretary ’60-’62; Lambda Chi Alpha, President ’61- ' 62; Freshman Advisor ’60- 62; Potpourri Committee ' 61-’62; Leadership Council ' 61- ' 62. TONI ANNETTE STEVENS Johnson City, Tennessee Kappa Delta Sorority. JUDY ARLENE STITT Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics ' 59- 61, Secretary ' 60- ' 61, President 61- ' 62; BSU ' 60- ' 62; Band ' 58- ' 59. EDDIE B. STORY Industrial Arts Jonesboro, Tennessee Military-Officer ' 60- ' 62; Scabbard Blade. NELLIE LEE STREET WILLIAM CLAY STREET, II Speech and Drama Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club ' 60- ' 62; Choir ' 58; Patchwork ' 61- ' 62; Canterbury ' 58- ' 61; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Republicans ' 60- ' 61; Bucaneer ' 60- ' 61; Art Club. HARRIET CAMILLE SWAN Speech and Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee USB Senator ' 61- ' 62; Sigma Alpha Eta ' 61- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 60- ' 62; CYF ' 58- ' 62, Vice President ' 59, Treasurer ' 60; Alpha Xi Delta ' 58- ' 62, Treasurer ' 61; Pledge Trainer ' 61- ' 62; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 62; Who ' s Who ' 62; Dean ' s list. WILLIAM HAYDN SWARTZ Industrial Arts JAMES F. SWINGLE Business Greeneville, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi. WILLIAM A. SWINK Math Johnson City, Tennessee GEORGE L. TABOR In dustria l A rts Johnson City, Tennessee CHARLES RUGLE TAYLOR Accounting Newport, Tennessee USB Senator ' 60- ' 61; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary ' 60- ' 61; Veterans Club ' 59- ' 60; Second Honor Roll. JANETTE J. TAYLOR Physical Education Johnson City, Tennessee Art Club. MONROE B. TAYLOR Pre- Eng in eering BILL C. TEMPLE Business Franklin, Kentucky Transfer University of Kentucky; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List. BONNIE E. TEMPLIN Business Greeneville, Tennessee F.T.A.; BSU ' 59- ' 62; Math Club ' 60- ' 62, Secretary ’60- ' 61; Student National Education Association; United Business Education Association ' 61- ' 62. N. STREET w. STREET, II H. SWAN W. SWARTZ J. SWINGLE W. SWINK G. TABOR C. TAYLOR J. TAYLOR M. TAYLOR B. TEMPLE B. TEMPLIN 82 S. TERRY Z. TREADWAY M. THAXTON E. TRIPLETT ]. THOMASON J. TUCKER J. TILSON K. TYREE J. TINCHER, III T. TIPTON J. UPDYKE B. WADDELL SHEILA ANNE TERRY MARILYN THAXTON History Chattanooga, Tennessee Transfer Centenary College. JAMES R. THOMASON Economics Bulls Gap, Tennessee Military-Officer ' 61- ' 62. JAMES GLENN TILSON Geography JAMES C. TINCHER, JR. English TED TIPTON Business Roan Mountain, Tennessee ZETTA M. TREADWAY Music Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club ' 58- ' 62; Choir ' 59 ' 62; MENC ' 60- ' 62, Treas¬ urer ' 61- ' 62 Delta Theta ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 62. ELLEN TRIPLETT Elementary Education Isabella, Tennessee Transfer Appalachian State; Patchwork ' 61- ' 62. JAMES N. TUCKER Business Greeneville, Tennessee KATHERN TYREE Music Blountville, Tennessee Transfer Maryville College; Delta Omicron ' 60- ' 62; Sigma Kappa Sorority. JERRY L. UPDYKE Business Bastian, Virginia Military, 1st Lt. BETTY WADDELL Elementary Education Greeneville, Tennessee A.C.E.; Home Economics; CYF; Intramurals; S.N.E.A. JOHN W. WAGNER Business Administration Elizabethton, Tennessee Sigma Chi. DELMER H. WALLEN SENA ANN WALLEN GORDON ODELL WALSH Industrial Arts Johns city, Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha. JULIA WAN Biology Taiwan, China Transfer Hiwassee College; International Club. GLENNA PEARL WARREN Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee Wesley ' 59- ' 61; S.N.E.A. ' 61- ' 62. J. WAGNER D. WALLEN S. WALLEN G. WALSH J. WAN G. WARREN 83 E. WASHBURN J. WATSON E. WAYE 0. WAY J. WAYLAND A. WEBB ELIZABETH ANN WASHBURN Math Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 61- 62; Glee Club ' 58- ' 60; Choir 58- 60; Kappa Mu Epsilon ' 60- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62; Dappa Kelta ' 58- 62, Membership Chairman ' 61- 62. JAMES MAX WATSON Business Gatlinburg, Tennessee Transfer Hiwassee College; Delta Sigma Pi. ERMA LEE WAYE PATRICIA LEA WESTMORELAND Elementary Education and English Kingsport, Tennessee Patchwork ' 61- ' 62; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 62; Dean ' s List; Senior Orchesis of Modern Dance ' 61- ' 62; S.N.E.A. ' 60- ' 62. MAURICE DOYLE WHITAKER Fine Arts Jonesboro, Tennessee Glee Club 60- 61; Band ' 60- ' 62; Westminster ' 55- ' 56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary ' 56; Pre-MedicalSociety ' 57- ' 58; Young Republicans ' 59; Art Club ' 60- ' 62. OWEN A. WAY ADA WHITE Newport, Tennessee MARY FRANCES WHITE Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee A.C.E. ' 61- ' 62; Westminster ' 60- ' 62. ROBERT LYNN WHITE Accounting Elizabethton, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer ' 61 - 1 62. JOHN M WHITED, JR. Physical Education JOYCE ANN WAYLAND Sociology Knoxville, Tennessee Kappa Delta Sorority. ALICE S. WEBB DEANNA WEEMS Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee Alpha Xi Delta ' 58- ' 60; American Chemical Society ' 59- ' 60. COY E. WELLS Business Bristol, Tennessee MARILYN GAY WILEY ALBERT WILKES Physical Education CLARA LOU WILLETT CHARLES EDMON WILLIAMS Accounting Kingsport, Tennessee D. WEEMS J. WHITED, JR. C. WELLS p. WESTMORELAND M. WHITAKER A. WHITE M. WILEY A. WILKES C. WILLETT C. WILLIAMS M WHITE R. WHITE 84 C. WILLIAMS: L. WILLIAMS M. WILLIAMS W. WILLIAMSON B. WILSON C. WILSON CLYDE S. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee LANI GAIL WILLIAMS Elementary Education Avondule Estates, Georgia Glee Club ' 58- ' 59; BSU ' 58-’61; Alpha Omicron Pi ' 58- ' 61; Sigma Alpha Eta ' 60- ' 62; Treasurer ' 61- ' 62; S.N.E.A. ' 61- ' 62. MARY JANE WILLIAMS Business Ocoee, Tennessee Pan Hellenic ' 61; Glee Club ' 61; Kappa Delta Pi ' 61- ' 62; BSU ' 59- ' 60; Alpha Omicron Pi ' 58- ' 62; Treasurer ' 61; Buccaneer ' 60; Junior Class Officer ' 61; Who ' s Who ' 61; Dean ' s List; House of Representatives ' 60. WAYNE WILLIAMSON Business Casby, Tennessee BOB WILSON Industrial Arts Sugar Grove, North Carolina Transfer A.S.T.C. CHARLES L. WILSON Merchandising New Market, Tennessee B. LOUISE WINSETT Elem entary Education Lynch. Kentucky Transfer Florence State College; USB ' 60; Glee Club ' 61; Wesley, President ' 59; Alpha Xi Delta; Young Democrats ' 60. SANDRA N. WINTER Elementary Education Parrottsville, Tennessee Transfer Shorter, College; Alpha Omicron Pi ' 59- ' 61; Young Democrats ' 60- ' 61; S.N.E.A. ' 60- ' 61. CONNIE W. WHITCHER Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee KWOK WO-KONG ANN WOOD Home Economics Blountville, Tennessee Transfer Maryville College; Home Economics ' 59- ' 62. FREIDA WOODARD Sociology Oak Ridge, Tennessee Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT WOOTEN Industrial Arts Olin, North Carolina Transfer Appalachian; Mu Delta Kappa. DONALD E. WRIGHT Merchandising Rockville, Maryland Transfer Seattle Pacific College; Pi Kappa Alpha ' 60- ' 62; Senior Class President ' 61- ' 62; Mr. E.T.S.C.; Delta Sigma Pi ' 60- ' 62. GARY D. YARNER SANDRA YATES English Jonesboro, Tennessee JOHN L. YOUNG, JR. Chemistry Roan Mountain, Tennessee House of Representatives ' 61- ' 62; American Chemical Society ' 60- 61, President ' 61- ' 62; Publications Council ' 60- ' 62. JOHNNY WALTER YOUNG Industrial Arts B. WINSETT S. WINTER C. WITCHER K. WO-KONG A. WOOD F. WOODARD R. WOOTEN D. WRIGHT G. YARNER S. YATES J. YOUNG, JR. J. YOUNG 85 Junior Class EDDIE DeLOZIER. President TOM BURLESON. Vice-President JUDY THOMAS. Secretary JOYCE DeLOZIER. Treasurer 86 BASHIR ABOUL-HOUSEN JAMES W. ADAMS TOMMY L. ADDINGTON LOTHIAN AGER JUDY FRANCES AKARD BENNY SAMUEL ALEXANDER WILLIAM P. ALIFF JAMES C. 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HOLSTE CAROLYN HOLT JOHNNY HOLTSCLAW RAMONA C. HOLTZCLAW DONALD W. HOOD NORMAN JACK HOPSON ROBERT L. HORBELT JO ANNE HORTON ROBERT F. HOSS DOUG HOUCK WILLIAM R. HOUSER ROBERT M HOUSLEY FRANK BANDY HOWARD, JR. PATRICIA ASHBROOK HOWARD ROY HOWARD TOMMY E. HOWELL JUDY HUBBARD MIKE HUBBS SANDRA HUBBY FRED W. HUDSON ROBERT A. HUDSON, JR. JERRY FLASH HUEFNER BARBARA HUFF MARY JO HUFF MARY G. HUFFINE ROY L. HUFFINE WALTER S. HUFFINE BOBBJE L. HUFFMAN JANE HUGHBANKS JIMMY HUGHES MARILYN HUGHES WILLIAM HOWARD HUGHES JUDY HULL JANE HUMBERT DONALD R. HUMPHREY RUTH ANN HUMPHREYS CAROLYN HUMPHRIES CHRISTINE A. HUNT NANCY LYNN HUNT PETE HUNT JUDITH L. HUNTSMAN CARROLL D. HURD CATHERINE HURST HAROLD J. HURT LYNN M. HURT DOUGLAS HUTCHENS BENNY HUTSON JANICE L. HUTSON BOYD L. HYDER JOHN IRICK HOWE H. IRWIN, JR. PAUL W. IRWIN JUDY ELLEN IVENS GERALD JACKSON GREG JACKSON MELVIN L. JACKSON INEZ JAMES JOY JANCAREK WANDA JAYNES LYNDELL L. JEFFERS CAROL JELINIK JAMES T. JENKINS KATHY JENKINS SHELIA SUE JENKINS HELEN JENNINGS PAUL JENNINGS JACK E. JESSEE JERRY L. JESSEE RONNIE E. JESSEE JUDY ALICE JOBE ANN JOHNSON ERMA G. JOHNSON GERALDINE JOHNSON JUDY O. JOHNSON LARRY D. JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON REBA E. JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSTON GENE JOINER ALAN JONES FRANKLIN F. JONES JON W. JONES MARGARET E. JONES MICHAEL L. JONES PATRICIA E. JONES PHILLIP W. JONES SANDRA JONES HENRY F. JOY LANNY R. JULIAN DONALD P. KANE CLAUDIA KECK SANDRA KEEBLER ELEANOR KEEFAUVER GARY KEEFAUVER LOUISE KEITH DOROTHY JO KELLMAN DUANNE M KELLY DARRYL REX KELTON JOHN MAUK KENNERLY ROBERT ASHLEY KERLAN A. ROLFE KETRON E.N. KEYSER, JR. NICKY KILBOURNE CHET KILGORE MARLENE KINCHELOE VIRGIL DAN KINCHELOE ALMA RUTH KING EDWIN KING FRANKLIN JACK KING HARRIET KING LINDA KING DAVID KINKEAD JAMES T. KINLEY DAVID E. KISSACK RONALD M KITE JANICE M.KOMAROMY NICHOLAS KOSMAS JUDY CATHERINE KREGER ANICE E. KYKER MAVIS LACEY MARLENE LAFOLLETTE RITA LAFORCE GEORGE L. LAMBERT LINDA LAMONS JON LAMSON ELIZABETH A. LANE JAMES MARTIN LANE WILLIAM F. LANE LINDA LASSATER BETTY E. LAWSON BRENDA LAWSON PHILIP LAWSON WILLIAM LAWSON JAMES T. LEACH JUDY LEACH WILLIAM H.LeCROY CAROLYN B. LEDFORD JOYCE L. LEDWELL PATRICIA LEE ROBERT E. LEE FREDDIE LEONARD GAIL LEONARD PHYLLIS LEONARD TERRY LEONARD JAMES W. LESTER JEAN MARIE LESTER HAL LEUTHOLT DAVID W. LEWIS GARY H. LEWIS JIM LEWIS NANCY LEWIS NYOKA LEWIS RAYMOND LEE LEWIS RONALD T. LEWIS JOANNE LIGHT DANNY LILLARD BARBARA E. LIPPS ROBERT J. LISOFSKI GLENDA FAYE LITTLE CAROL LIVESAY LARRY W. LIVESAY MICKEY B. LLOYD ROGER M LLOYD DIANE G. LONG JEROME E. LONG JANICE LOUDY ELIZABETH J. LOWE KAY LOY COLIN P. LUNDY CAKOLYN LUTHER TOMMY L. LUTTVELL HOWELL LYONS JANIE R. McCAMEY CHARLOTTE McCARTER JERRY H. McCARTER HERMAN M McCLANAHAN larry g. McClellan carl l. McClelland Robert e. McClelland, LANA L. McCLOUD LYLE McCORKLE JR. JUNIOR McCRARY LOU ANN McCULLEY ELIZABETH A. McCURRY ROBERT L. McCURRY FRANCIS N. McDANIEL JUDY C. McDAVID BILL McFALL DOYLE McGAHA CARL McGILL, JR. CHARLOTTE McGINNIS FRANK ROBERT McGLOTHIN GENE P. McINTURFF ETTA McKAY SAMUEL McKEE LARRY McKEEHAN BILL McKENLEY CAROLYN D. McKINNEY GORDON W. McKINNEY JOYCE GAIL McKINNEY JAMES L. McMACKIN LINDA G. McMAHAN MARY CAROL McMAHAN MARJORIE A. McNEESE IVAN GLENN McQUEEN LARRY P. McQUEEN MARTHA KAYE McQUEEN MARTHA F. McREE ROBERT L. MABE, JR. DAN MAHONEY NANCYE MALCOLM CHARLES MALONE MAURICE MALOY DONALD L. MAPLES RONALD C. MARCUM LINDA JANE MARKLAND ALICE R. MARRS FRANK I. MARSHALL BETTY ANN MARTIN CAROLYN B. MARTIN FREDDIE MARTIN JAY MARTIN JEAN MARTIN WILLIAM S. MARTIN J. HAROLD MASHBURN PATSY MASON TONÂĄ MASON ROBERT KEITH MASSEY LENN S. MASSINGILL JAMES F. MATHES GARY A. MAY BEN MAYS MARGARET E. MAYS MICHAEL A. MEADE MARILYN K. MEREDITH THOMAS A. MEREOITH ROY C. MERRITT BRENDA S. MILBURN BILL MILGRIM DARYL C. MILLARD BETTY J. MILLER BILLIE JOE MILLER CAROLYN J. MILLER EDDIE MILLER JAY D. MILLER LARRY YOUNG MILLER OLES MILLER SANDRA LEE MILLER LINDA LOU MINTON HOWARD MINNICK BOBBIE MITCHELL JIMMY L. MITCHELL MELANIE K. MITCHELL PHILLIP H. MITCHELL PHYLLIS L. MITCHELL JOHN B. MONGOMERY JAMES M MOODY JAMES V. MOODY JUDY MOONEY BRENDA C. MOONEYHAN CLYDE T. MOORE JOHNNIE SUE MOORE JUDITH L. MOORE LINDA MOORE MARY EVELYN MOORE PATSY A. MOORE JAN E. MOOREHOUSE JACQULIN J. MORGAN PEGGY GERALDINE MORGAN PHYLLIS ANN MORGAN ANNIS KYLE MORISON JOHN L. MORRELL SHIRLEY J. MORRELL EDDIE MORRIS JAMES K. MORRIS JAMES C. MORT MARTHA G. MORTON MOLLY ANN MORTON JAMES R. MOWLES CHARLES MUECKE CLAUDE BUZZ MULLEN JERRY MUNNERLYN CAROLYN S. MURRAY PHYLLIS MURRAY SARA ELLEN MURRELL SANDRA A. MUSICK HORACE G. NAVE NORMA SUE NAVE TERRY NAVE TONDALAYO NAVE PATRICIA M NEAL VIRGINIA E. NEAL BARRY L. NEASE RONALD J. NEIL BILL J. NEILL JEAN NELMS JANET M NEUBERT BILL NEWBOLD DEXTER NEWMAN MARY TAYLOR NEWMAN FRANK NICHOLS BARBARA NICKELS IONA K. NIDIFFER KENNETH M NIX DAVID R. NOONKESSER CAROLYN SUE NORRIS JOHNNY ALTON NORRIS CAROLYN O ' BRIEN N. LEAH O ' DELL SARAH L. O ' DELL BUDDY E. ODOM DON E. ODUM BILLY F. OKRICH MARY LOU ORR GEORGE OSBORN BETTY JANE OSBORNE JOSEPHINE OSBORNE RONALD W. OSBORNE KENNETH OVERHOLZ ROBERT OVERHOLT RITA JUNE OWENS CLAIRA L. PADUCH CHARLES B. PARKER PHYLLIS A. PARKER DONALD CLARK PARKINS BRENDA L. PARMAN GLENDA N. PARSONS ROGER PARSONS MARGARET ANN PATE LILLARD G. PATRICK, JR. PENI PAVLIK TERRY L. PAYNE TOMMY PERRMAN PEGGY PEDERSON EARL F. PEGRAM RONALD L. PENDLETON TOM PENDLETON JOANNA PEOPLES MARY KAY PERKINS LEONARD D. PETERS ROGER W. PETERS LOREN V. PETTUS THOMAS A. PHELPS HENRY E. PHILLIPS MARION L. PHILLIPS JOYCE PINCKARD JUDITH A. PINKSTON TOMMYE P. PINKSTON ROBERT C. PITTMAN JUSTIN PLEASANT WILLIAM H. PLEASANT JAMES A. POE WILLIAM POOLE CAROLE POTTER FRANK G. POTTER WILLIAM M POTTER GEORGE T. PRESCOTT DON V. PRICE RALPH E. PRICE GLENDA R. PRILLAMAN LOUISE PROFFITT ARNOLD JAMES PRUITT BILLY W. QUALLS MICHAEL D. QUERY MARTHA C. QUILLEN SANDRA QUILLEN RICK RADER BRUCE RADFORD BUDDY RAGLE LARRY J. RAGSDALE GENE E. RAINBELT CHARLES H. RANDALL JOHNNIE K. RANDOLPH JOYCE A. RANGE VIRGINIA RANKIN BOB H. RATLIFF EUGENE RATLIFF JIMMY RATLIFF KENNETH LEE RAWLES CLEO L. RAY J. HAROLD RAY LEWIS F. RAY PATRICIA RAY LARRY C. REAVES MAXINE N. REED RONALD R. REED BRENDA J. REESE HAYDEN REITER ROBERT A. REPASS ROGER REPASS BILL REYNOLDS JOYCE ANN REYNOLDS KATHERINE REYNOLDS WILLIAM L. REYNOLDS JIM RHEIM MARVIN T. RHODES CONNIE ANITA RHOTON NORMA C. RHOTON SHIRLEY J. RHYMER BURT H. RICH KONA S. RICHARDSON HARRY RICHMOND DAVID RICKETTS JAMES F. RICKMAN PRESTON R. RIFE JENNIFER G. RIGGS PATRICIA A. RINGLEY GARNETT M RITTER JAMES J. RITTS CHARLES E. ROARK FRANK C. ROBERTS, JR. JERRY LEE ROBERTS LENDALL L. ROBERTS SANDRA ANN ROBERTS BRENDA ROBINETTE MILLIE ANN ROBINETTE BRUCE A. ROBINSON LEWIS H. ROBINSON RHEA C. ROBINSON BILL ROGERS MARY K. ROGERS DAVID L. ROSS DON ROSS WILLIAM R. ROSS JAMES C. ROWE GRANT A. ROWLAND JEANETTE ROYSTON FREDNA I. RUPERT BILL RUSSELL GEORGE RUTHERFORD RANNY B. RUTHERFORD CLYDE RYAN JOHN K. RYMER PHYLLIS SABO JUDITH LEE SADLER ROY A. SAKKER RONALD G. SALLING P. GENE SAMBORSKY JOHN SAMOL CATHERINE SANDERFUR CHARLES SANDERS PEGGY A. SANDERS ROBERT SANDERS PAT SARVER ALAN K. SAYLOR DIANNA SAYLOR BUTCH SAYNOOKE BILL SCOTT DOUGLAS W. SCOTT SALLY SEATON NORMAN J. SEQUINE SUSAN R. SELL CAROLYN SELLS GARY SENSABRUGH JEAN ANN SENTER BETTY JANE SERY NANCY G. SETTLE BRUCE F. SEYFRIED JOHNMY WILLIAM SHADDEN RICHARD E. SHADDEN WILLIAM K. SHAFFER KATHERINE SHANKS REVONE SHANKS RICHARD SHARP ANNIS SHATLEY SARAH JANE SHEETS SANDRA G. SHELDON JAMES C. SHELL LUSTER SHELL JUDY SHELTON PATRICIA SUE SHELTON FRED SHEPARD GRETA D. SHEPARD STEVE SHEPERD JOHN SHIELDS JOHN T. SHIELDS KATHY JOAN SHIPLEY LULA B. SHIPLEY THOMAS C. SHIPLEY WANDA K. SHORTRIDGE BRENDA SHORTT GLENNA SHORTT BARBARA SHULL JENNIE SIMS SANDRA SISK DOROTHY SLAGLE EUGENE T. SKILES BRENDA G. SLUSS KINNIE E. SLUSS NANCY J. SMALLING THOMAS SMALLING DOUGLAS SMILEY ACKLEY SMITH ANNE SMITH BEADY C. SMITH BETTY G. SMITH JENNY SMITH LARRY L. SMITH LILA SMITH MARILYN SMITH M LOUISE SMITH JUDY C. SNAPP ALLEN SNODGRASS CHARLES W. SNODGRASS BILL W. SOLMON BARBARA J. SORPLE METTIE JO SOSSOMON JOHN SOUTHER PAM SOWDERS BETTY B. SPENCER DON SPITZNER MICHAEL SPRADLIN RALPH W. SPROLES ALBERT M STAFFORD, JR. LARRY A. STAFFORD SANFORD L. STALLCUP JERAL L. STANDRIDGE SANDRA STANLEY DON STANTON JAMES H. STANTON MARTHA E. STARNES MARY E. STEELE SHELIA R. STEFFEY KAREN C. STEVENS NANCY STEVENS WALTER P. STIFF MAC ARTHUR STILTNER JANELLE STORY JONNIE LOU STOTT GARY STREET MARK STRICKLER HUGH T. STROM DERRYL WAYNE STRONG OLINT STUBBLEFIELD LINDA STURGILL GRACE SULLIVAN GERALDINE G. SWARTZ JOSEPH G. SWECKER JAMES DOUGLAS SWEET RONNIE E. SWINDALL MICHAEL A. SWINK DICK TANKERSLEY BARBARA E. TAYLOR BARBARA L. TAYLOR CAROLINE TAYLOR GERALD WAYNE TAYLOR JERRY TAYLOR JUDITH C. TAYLOR PHILIP M. TAYLOR RICHARD TAYLOR WILMA TAYLOR DELMAR F. TEGLAS JACK TESTER JAMES TESTER JUANITA TESTER LARRY H. TESTER DAVID R. THOMAS FREIDA THOMAS JAMES E. THOMAS, III JAMES D. THOMASON ROBERT M. THOMPSON, II WILLIE H. THOMPSON LINDA JOYCE THORNTON JOE TILLEY BOBBY J. TILLEYS BETTY L. TILSON BARBARA E. TIPTON GARY K. TIPTON JOHNNY TIPTON PEGGY ANN TRANBARGER ILL G. TRENT DON TRINKLE RAY E. TROTTER BRENDA L. TUNNELL KAYE TURBYVILLE PAMELA TURTON MURRAY F. TYSINGER, JR. UCHARD A. VANHOOD NANCY C. VAUGHN BARBARA A. VENCILL FRANK VonCANNON JOHN R. WADE SARA A. WALKER TOMMY 0. WALL LARRY T. TARWATER BARBARA L. TATE ELIZABETH A. TATEM BILL F. TAUSCHER BARBARA WALLACE MARY LEE WALLACE JAMES T. WALLIN ROY W. WALLS B. GAYLE WALPOOL JEAN M WALSER CAROL S. WARD JAMES DENNY WARD SANDRA J. WARREN CHRIS WASSOM BARRY WATRUS DENNIS S. WATSON MARTHA L. WATSON SUE WATSON WALTER H. WATSON AARON C. WATTS LOUISE WATTS ARTHUR E. WAYLAND JOHN WAYMAN JOSEPH P. WEAVER CURTIS WEBB JOYCE A. WEBB WANDA WEBB KENNETH E. WEBBER GEORGE L. WENGER ED WEY JEWELL WHEELER NEAL C. WHETSEL, JR. BOB WHITE HAROLD J. WHITAKER MARY ANNE WHITE SUSAN WHITE PATSY WHITLOCK ROGER WHITSON CONNIE L. WHITTAKER GARLAND E. WHITTAKER CAROLYN WIDENER SAMUEL L. WIDENER RALPH MICHAEL WILES ARTHUR H. WILLIA MS BETTY J. WILLIAMS BRENDA WILLIAMS BRENDA F. WILLIAMS CAROLYN S. WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS ELAINE D. WILLIAMS FRANK Q. WILLIAMS FRED O. WILLIAMS GLEN WILLIAMS JACQUELINE A. WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLIAMS RAYMOND WILLIAMS RAYMOND K. WILLIAMS RICHARD LEE WILLIAMS ROGER L. WILLIAMS JUDY C. WILLIS I MP JULIA A. WILLIS DOUGLAS J. WILLOUGHBY EDNA 0. WILSON JAMES P. WILSON RICHARD H. WILSON CAROLYN WINN DALE P. WYATT DENNIS A. WYNNE JERRY B. YOUNG MARY YOUNT JAMES W. WOLFE ROBERT MASENGILL WOLFE WALTER M WOLFE, JR. PHILIP E. WOLTZ RONALD S. WOOD SAM WOODALL JAMES ALVIN WOODBY INA WOODS JOHN L, WOODS JOHN N. WOODY JAMES W. WOOLWINE, III VIRGINIA E. WOOLWINE NANCY LEE WORLEY JAMES WRIGHT 133 9033 W!LSH!R6 BOULEVARD. BEVERLY MILLS. CALIF January 22 Mr Donald 8, Carter, Editor •the BICCAKSER East Tennessee State College P 0, Bor 06 Johnson City, Tennessee I can’t tell you how much of a pleasure it ms. to! judge your pretty contestants It was a difficult decision to make as I’d really like to call each girl a winner However, I was finally able to choose the following girls from each class: Senoir Junior Soph, Fresh, I’d like to congratulate all of the candidates and wish them all the luck and success in the future. Warmest wishes to you and the entire East Tennessee State College staff. Pat Boons TJME L FC 81.68,, RC C S rSLLEtt C NfE , NEW YO K 20 N, Y PLAZA 7-48?? EATUR Mr. and Miss E. T. S. C. Marthanne Bullock and Don Wright have been honored by the student body of East Tennessee State College for being our most outstanding collegians. High scholarship and participation in various college activities are characteristic of Marthanne and Don. They have been a credit to our school and an inspiration to their friends. May we present to you Marthanne and Don, Mr. and Miss East Tennessee State College, 1961 - 62 . Who’s Who Each year a number of students are chosen to represent the College in the national publication Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Selection is based upon participation in college extra-curricular activities, character, and scholar¬ ship. Standardized points are given for membership in organ¬ izations and participation in activities, and the student must have maintained a quality point average of at least 2.5. JO ANNETTE BLANCHARD MARTHANNE BULLOCK SHIRLEY ELAINE BOLDEN ANNE CAMPBELL AUDRY CARDWELL SANDRA LEE COWAN ALICE JABLONSKI Who’s Who CAROLE JONES JUDY ELY LINDA KELLY EDDIE DELOZIER Who’s Who PHYLLIS LAMON ANN MARSHALL KENNETH LEE LINDA MILLER SANDRA LIGHT SANDRA NIDIFFER n ♦ i.fc Who’s Who Who’s Who CARLENE WEST DON WRIGHT CLARKE DAVIS TOM KOEHLER Not Pictured SENA ANN WALLEN GENE WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WASHBURN JANE WILLIAMS Homecoming Homecoming, the biggest event of the year, is held on the week-end nearest October 10 in recognition of the East Tenn¬ essee State Normal dedication on October 10, 1911. In 1936 East Tennessee State Teachers College celebrated its Silver Jubilee, and now East Tennessee State College is observing a 50th anniversary. This year Homecoming was proudly celebrated with golden enthusiasm. Alumni and students joined together for two days of festive events, ranging from the comic highlights of Pike ' s Peak to the gala ceremonies of the Homecoming dance. It was a memorable week-end marking an important year in the annals of East Tennessee State College. Sports cars and pretty cheerleaders stage the Homecoming Parade through downtown Johnson City. Enthusiastic students cheer the team on at the Homecoming game. 143 Homecoming The floats which have traditionally appeared in the Homecoming Parade were re¬ placed this year by large decorations on the campus and fraternity houses. The displays were perhaps the most colorful aspects of Homecoming in evidence on the campus. Awards for displays, the bicycle race, and rat race were presented at halftime ceremonies during the Homecoming game. Tom Stiner of Pi Kappa Alpha gleefully holds the first place trophy for displays. Accepting third place trophy for Kappa Delta are Linda Kelly and Joan Haire. Men ' s division winner of the Bicycle Race was Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Pictured here with trophy are members Joe Huntsman, Bill Harris, David Mclnturff, and Earl Pegram. Homecoming chairman Janet Miller presents the second place trophy to Phi Alpha members George Khanbahador and Ron Martin. Sophomore class president Andy Slemp awards Rita Owens for women ' s division of the Rat Race. Janet Miller presents women ' s division award for theBicycle Race to Tanya Millsaps of Phi Eta Tau. Homecoming (Above): Homecoming Court: (left to right) Freshman attendants Kip Carr and Christopher, Queen Sandra Nidiffer, Senior attendants John Fletcher and Garland Betty Lawson, Junior attendants Tom Burleson and Emily Williams, King Gordon Campbell, Sophomore attendants Andy Slemp and Carolyn Miller. (Left): King Gordon Christopher and Queen Sandra Nidiffer chat informally with Homecoming Chairman Janet Miller. (Above): Students and alumni dance to the music of the Bobby Christian Orchestra at the Home¬ coming dance. 145 Are sacks back in style? Pledge Cliff Engle is about to get an egg . . . over light? (Above) Crowds gathered at the ampitheater to cheer on contestants. Dearie, I think your powder is just a shade too light. Two heads are better than one, but three legs? 146 It ' s a tie! Best Sweater Girls, Sandy Proffitt of Alpha Omicron Pi (second from left) and Jackie Martin of Phi Mu (second from right). Water, water, everywhere. The sixth annual Pike ' s Peak, sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha, was an added attraction to Home¬ coming. Sororities competed in outdoor events and beauty contests, much to the amusement and enjoyment of the audience. Roller-skating, water relay, egg toss, pie-eating, and three-legged races were some of the stunts. Beauty contests included Best Legs, Sweater Girl, Best Blonde, Best Figure and others. Points were given for each event, with trophies awarded to the sororities with the most points. This year ' s winners were: First Place- Kappa Delta, Second Place—Alpha Omicron Pi, Third Place—Delta Zeta. Lois Upchurch was se¬ lected as Miss Pike ' s Peak, a title just originated this year. Elaine Wilson of Alpha Delta Pi (far left) won Best Legs. Mary Gibbs accepts second place trophy for Alpha Omicron Pi from John Fletcher, awards first place to Linda Kelly of Kappa Delta, and Lois Upchurch receives Joe Ward Booth presents third place to Rebecca Scott of Delta Zeta, Bill Hughes her title as Miss Pike ' s Peak as Jerry Foster looks on. Freshman Talent Show Every fall quarter the student body sponsors a talent show for the incoming freshman. Upper classmen have the opportunity to scout for new talent on campus, and the freshmen are able to get better acquainted with school activities. Two vocal numbers were winners this fall with Mary Steele and Farrell Mathes. 148 Kappa Delta Barnwarming Barnwarming is an annual af¬ fair sponsored by Kappa Delta Sorority. Some of the activities of Barnwarming are cakewalks, a talent show, Bingo, penny pitch, and the crowning of the King and Queen. This is Kappa Delta ' s money-making pro ject and has proved to be lots of fun for the Student Body. Bamwarming sponsors, Kappa Delta Sorority. 149 First Place Women ' s Large Group—Kappa Delta r Lambda All - A high point of the Winter Quarter is the All-Sing sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, in which Fraternities and Sororities vie with each other in large and small group singing. The money-making project for Lambda Chi Alpha, All-Sing has been a tremendous success, as evidenced by the large crowds of townspeople and students that have ' flocked to performances. First Place Men ' s Small Group—Sigma Phi Epsilon. First Place Men ' s Large Group—Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Finale, presented by members of participating organizations. 1962 All-Sing was dedicated to Dean Ella V. Ross. Presenting her with the plaque is Tom Davidson. First Place Women ' s Small Group—Kappa Delta. 151 First Place Women ' s Division, Paradise or Lost —Alpha Omicron Pi. Pot Business Manager Don Carter presents a gift of appreciation to Chairman Bill Hughes. No event of the school year is as eagerly awaited as Potpourri, the all-student pro¬ duction given in the Spring Quarter. Organizations submit skits for prelim¬ inary judging; eight of these were selected for the 1961 production. Quality per¬ formances, colorful costumes, and a wide variety of themes were enjoyed by the capacity crowds. 152 pourri First Place Men ' s Division, Roman Holiday —Pi Kappa Alpha. Second Place Women ' s Division—Sigma Kappa, Peggy Scott, director; First Place Women ' s Division—Alpha Omicron Pi, Maxine Cody, director; First Place Men ' s Division—Pi Kappa Alpha, Don Palmer, director; Second Place Men ' s Division- Sigma Phi Epsilon, Charlie Edwards, director. 153 Watershow Honors U.S.B. President Gene Bass presents Dr. Willis Biblewith a plaque for his long years of service to the college. Day Dean Thomas receives the Dedication of the 1961 Buccaneer from Rebecca Buchanan. The Honors Day program is held at the end of spring quarter, when all honors earned during the year are presented at a special assembly. These honors include scholarship, participation in events, and outstanding work contributed by individuals. Following the assembly the Honors Luncheon is given for all winning awards. Also included in Honors Day is the Honors Day Dance which is formally opened by the presentation of the May Court. The May Court includes representatives from the four classes, elected by the student body. Gene Bass poses with May Court King and Queen Bill Furches and Joan Honeycutt, following the coronation. The May Court is presented at the Honors Day Dance. 155 SHIRLEY A. KEYES Senior Class Beauty 156 157 Junior Class Pin - Ups BOBBIE JOHNSON 158 Junior Class Beauty CAROLE JONES Sophomore Class Pin - Ups CAROL ALEXANDER ELAINE SARTAIN CAROLYN MILLER Sophomore Class Beauty JOAN HAIRE BETTY SPENCER Freshman Class Beauty PEGGY COZART MARY STEELE Freshman Class Pin - Ups BRENDA FRANCISCO 8111181 EMILY KAY WELLS Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl MARTHANNE BULLOCK Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Fraternity Sweethearts CAMILLA BOWYER Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl RUTH ALICE MATHES Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Celebraties Visit E. T. S. C. CARROLL BAKER In honor of Gwen Terasaki and the premiere of Bridge To the Sun, actress Carroll Baker visited Johnson City. Miss Baker starred in the motion picture, portraying Mrs. Terasaki who wrote the novel. A native of Johnson City, Mrs. Terasaki has a daughter Mariko (now Mrs. Mayne Miller) who graduated from East Tennessee State College. It was in the honor of Mrs. Miller that the College held a reception for Carroll Baker during her visit here. Basil Rathbone captivated a capacity audience at East Tennessee State College as he presented An Evening With Basil Rathbone. One of the fore¬ most actors of the century, it was a great privilege for the students to attend this dramatic performance. Reading the works of great American and English writers and portraying scenes from Shakespeare, Mr. Rathbone fully demonstrated his outstanding talent. The power of the performance was reflected in the thunderous applause that brought Rathbone back for three curtain calls. BASIL RATHBONE Sigma Kappa Ugly Man - Basketball Queen BASKETBALL QUEEN Kathy Reynolds of Alpha Omicron Pi and UGLY MAN ON CAMPUS Frank Atchison of Lambda Chi Alpha. As a money-making project for the current year, Sigma Kappa sorority sponsored a contest between Greek organizations. Each group entered a contestant for the respective titles on a penny-a-vote basis. Ugly Man On Campus was selected for the most money turned in. The Basketball Queen was selected from five finalists by the basketball team. 166 Phi Mu Sadie Hawkins Dance An annual event sponsored by Phi Mu sorority was the Sadies Hawkin ' s Dance. A money-making project of the group, contestants for Daisy Mae and L ' il Abner were judged on a penny-a-vote basis. Greek organizations on campus en¬ tered contestants for Daisy Mae, Li ' Abner, and the talent show. PHI MU SORORITY Talent Contest Winners; Larry Hartgrove and Andy Slemp of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Mary Lynn Robinette of Sigma Kappa. Daisy Mae, Ravone Shanks of Alpha Omicron Pi, and Jim Henry of Lambda Chi Alpha as Li ' l Abner. 167 Jk4] Patchwork PATCHWORK PLAYERS, as the producing organization of the department of English, Speech and Drama, selects plays to provide the entire college community with a variety in period, style, and type of proven plays. With four years of participation, this provides the actor, crew worker, and audience a fuller range in training, experience, and exposure to good theatre. Players PATCHWORK PLAYERS spotlights rich moments of recent productions. From the delicate revelation of human maturation in The Diary of Anne Frank to the simple portrayal of a girl who changed the world in The Lark through the plight of man in his evolution in The Skin Of Our Teeth, Patchwork Players hope the campus theatre has enriched your appreciation of life. 169 m iMS KENNETH LEE - President. RICHARD WILSON - Vice President. Student The students are organized for the purpose of carrying on the general activities of the school. Officers are elected in the Spring Quarter to take office in the following quarter. The Student Senate is made up of the officers of the United Student Body and the senators (representatives of the various organizations). The Senate meets twice monthly, discusses school politics, and acts as a governmental board. At the beginning of the Fall Quarter, the United Student Body Officers sponsor a Leadership Conference for all organization senators. At that time plans for the year, as well as a yearly calendar of activities, is formulated. Geraldine Hall, Election Commission Chairman; Eugene Rogers, Press Secretary; Jim Peoples, School Spirit Chairman; Janice Harbison, Vice Chairman, School Spirit Chairman; Charles Bailey, Civil Defense Chairman. First row: Mike Housley, Richard Wilson, Anne Campbell, Joe Savage. Second Query, Carl Gouge. Third roa;; Kenneth Willingham, Larry Ketchum, Judy Heifer, row: Alice Jablonski, Bud Hodges, Beth Silvers, Marthanne Bullock, Nancy Luther M. Odom, Ted Von Cannon. Government Senate Hou se of Representatives First row: George Carrier, Nancy Vaughn, Emily Kay Wells, Mary Gibbs. Second Lamons. Fourth row: Sandra Light, Betty Murray, Tanya Millsaps. Standing: row: Wayne Mulkey, Dorsey Smith, Don Sims, Jean Dilmore, Myers Massengill. John Albright, Andy Slemp, Mary Ann Elliott, John Young, Carole Chesney, Luke Third row: Estella Talley, Linda Kay Miller, Rebecca Scott, Janet Miller, Betsy Johnson, Don Carter, John Fletcher, Bill Lyons, Willis Grim, Carolyn Quillen. BROWNING: Bob Hessenauer, John Hendricks, Bob Hunt. ELLINGTON: Bill Early, Ed Rains, Larry Berrong, Tom Ramey. McCORD: Peter Brown, Robert Mabe. Dormitory Dormitory Government is a link between the administration and the students. Each dormitory having their own governing body develops a cooperative spirit, better fellowship, and student compatibility. Each dorm is represented in the Inter¬ dorm Council. This council discusses problems concerning dormitory life. Dorm life is a great part of the student ' s life during his college career. CARTER HALL: Seated: Carolyn Quillen, Mildred Bowery, Evelyn Godsey, Jennifer Bitner. Standing: Judy Snapp, SueFleming. Absent were Carol Livesay and Peni Pavlik. Government COOPER HALL: Judy Swearengin, Nancy Vaughn, Jo Ann Gilmer, Dorothy Killman, Carolyn Winn. LYLE HOUSE: Brenda Reese, Vickie Lemmons, Sandy Jones, Annie Lane, Susy Hardin. r iff! i «is s s m sF II . WMfefPj I i POWELL HALL: Elaine Sartain, Millie Williams, Becky Hale, Patsy Houston, Ann Crawford, Lucretia Meece. STONE HALL: Janice Harbison, Beca Boling, Audry Blac. Second row: Kay Robelot, Ramona Sanders, Nancy Card, Frances Harmon, Linda Leeper. YOAKLEY HALL: Carole Chesney, Garland C Ernestine Ross and Sandra Profitt. lampbellare seated. Standing are Staff DON CARTER. Editor PATT OVERLY. Associate Editor AUDRY CARDWELL. Business Manager JOAN HAIRE. Managing Editor BARBARA MARTIN ........ Assistant Business Manager DAVE McCLELLAN. Faculty Advisor MARCIA DERBY, ANN CAMPBELL, JOYNEL COPP, BECKY TALENT. Class Editors WAYNE BAKER, TOM GOFORTH. Sports Editors LUKE JOHNSON, BRENT WILLIAMS . . . Military Editors NANCY PRYOR. Feature Editor JERRY JO CLARK, JUDY BEAM. Greek Editors EMILY KAY WELLS, DIANE BURKHALTER. Organization Editors BILL WILLIAMS. Music Editor PORTER HARRISON, LESTER WILSON .... Business Staff LYNN BOYD, JOAN LEWALLEN, JUDY SNAPP, GINGER CLOCKADALE. Assistants CAROLL HICKS, JAN BEALL, SHIRLEY BOLDEN, CAROLYN POTTER, RICHARD OLINER, RAYMOND HALL. Art Staff DON CARTER PATT OVERLY AUDRY CARDWELL 0 BUCCAN EER Gail Russell, Tom Goforth, Nancy Pryor, Brent Williams, Bill Williams. 177 Judy Beam, Emily Kay Wells, Diane Burk- halter, Jerry Jo Clark. The Buccaneer The Collegian is the student news¬ paper of the college. The paper, written and edited entirely by a student staff, is published weekly during the fall, winter, and spring quarters. The purpose of the paper is to get the facts about ideas and events which would be of interest to the student body. EDDIE DELOZIER r THE COLLEGIAN TOM DAVIDSON EDDIE DELOZIER Edito r- in- Ch ief TOM DAVIDSON Business Manager TOM FOX Managing Editor EDITORS ANN MILLER. Society Editor GERALDINE HALL. Feature Editor RUSSELL DEVAULT. Sports Editor STAFF LYNN CROWE, LUKE JOHNSON. R.O.T.C. Reporters TOM FOX. Cartoonist GRANT McRONE, GEORGE CONWAY, JOHNNY MACKNEY, STEVE WOOD. Sports Writers WAYNE CHADWICK, ELIZABETH WASHBURN ROY SAKKER, BRUCE SEYFRIED, JIM STEVENS. Circulation Manager BOB HORBELT. Circulation Staff  r TOM FOX ANN MILLER GERALDINE HALL 180 RUSSELL DEVAULT JIM STEVENS Tom Davidson, Tom Fox, Ann Scott, Patt Overly, Don Carter attended publications workshop at the University of Alabama. 181 Seated: Bill Cates, Kent McCune, Robert Hargis, Ben McConnell, Robert Craft. Standing: Dr. John Benz, Gene Williams, Robert Kilgore, Andrew Slemp, Dr. Calvin Mercer. Scribes Scribes, the freshman men ' s scholastic honorary society, was founded on December 11, 1961, in order to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among freshman men at East Tennessee State College. In seeking to fulfill their purpose to the highest degree, the chapter sponsors a re¬ ception each quarter for freshman men who did outstanding work in the field of scholar¬ ship. Men who have been Tapped are James T. Leach and George Wenger. Officers are Benjamin McConnell, President; Andrew Slemp, Vice President; Robert Hargis, Secretary- Treasurer. Advisors are Edgar E. Williams, Dr. John Benz, and Dr. C.F. Mercer. 182 First row: Lucy Isenberg, Anne Crawford, Geraldine Harmon, Linda White, Barbara Kyte, Millie Williams. Second row: Dr. Jewell McCracken, Joyce Richards, Mary Cantrell, Maureen Haggerty, Frederica Vance, Judy Rose Bassett, Dean Louise McBee. Scroll On December 11, 1961, a chapter of Scroll, scholastic honorary for freshman women, was installed at East Tennessee State College. Scroll is a petitioning group for Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary academic society for women. Scroll is open to all freshmen who earn a grade average of 3.5 for the first two quarters of the freshman year. The purpose of the society is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholastic attainment among the freshman women of East Tennessee State College. The Faculty advisors are: Dr. Jewell McCracken, Associate Professor of English and Dr. Louise McBee, Dean of Women. SCROLL OFFICERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: MARUEEN HAGGERTY. President ANN CRAWFORD. Vice President FREDERICA VANCE. Secretary LINDA WHITE. Treasurer LUCY ISENBERG. Historian 183 First row: Dave Couch, Mike Casey, Tom Roberts, Eddie Rains, Tom Ramey, Robin Forbes, Harry Harman. Second row: Tom Goforth, Larry Berrong, Mike Haulsey, John Baird, Bud King, Eddie Washburn, Chester Smith, Joe Burger. Third row: Jerry Robinson, Phil Morgan, Floyd Shaddrick, Bill Early, Pat Carter, Jimmy Baker, Tim Sowders, Bill McCurley. “T” Club The T Club is composed of all men lettering in athletics. Aside from their athletic achievements, members take part in projects. Promotion of good sports¬ manship and good fellowship between coaches and athletes are two objectives of the club. JUDY THOMAS T Club Sweetheart OFFICERS: Tom Roberts, President; Dave Couch, Vice-President; John Baird, Secretary; Mike Haulsey, Treasurer; Harry Harmon, Sergent-at-Arms. 184 Student National Education Association The East Tennessee State College chapter of theSNEA became a member of the national organization in 1958. This organization is designed to familiarize student members with the teaching profession. The group has several activities such as forming local chapters in high schools, observing National Ed¬ ucation Week, attending the s convention in Nashville, and entertaining visiting educators. Eddie Stewart, Maurice Whitaker, Chirley Bolden, John Gross, Jan Beall, Tom Shipley. Art Club The ETSC Art Club was formed in January, 1961, to promote an interest in the visual arts. O ur membership consists of Fine Art majors and other interested students. Club activities have included two exhibitions of student paintings in downtown Johnson City, showings of art films to club members and several social events for members and guests. In the future we hope to gain an increased understanding and appreciation of visual communication. 186 Sandra Cowan, Janice Knipp, Sam Buckner, Kenneth Young, Issac Nidiffer, Miss Sally Carson, Mr. Kinloch, Hal Holland, Wallace Rauledge, Kyle Smith, Betty Lyle, Mr. Bettini, Mrs. McCormick, Dr. Hartsell, Charles Teague. Kappa Mu Epsilon Organized at East Tennessee State College in 1953, the Math Club ' s purpose is to stimulate interest and promote fellowship among majors and minors in mathematics. Program and business meetings are held twice monthly. Several social events are also held during the school year. Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics fraternity for those students excelling in the field of math. Sponsors of Kappa Mu Epsilon are Mrs. McCormick, Dr. Hartsell, and Mr. Bettini. Math Club Marietta Templin, Bill Dusina, Alex Galloway, Bonnie Templin. Second row: Steve Maynard, Martha Cash, Nancy McSwain, Mary Lawson, Charles Bailey. Third row: Issac Nidiffer, Sandra Cowan, Mr. Wilson. Fourth row: Charles Teague. Fifth row: Mr. Jennings, Dr. Hartsell. 187 Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, honor fraternity in dramatics, works in conjunction with the Patchwork Players. Membership is by invitation upon outstanding dramatic achievement. Harold Frank, sponsor, Jim McCloud, Sue Cooper, Dorsey Smith, President. Patchwork Players Patchwork Players hold the development of dramatic ability and appreciation among students as its purpose. The organization presents a three act play each quarter. Dorsey Smith, President; Sue Cooper, Barbara Dugger, Jim McCloud, Wayne Lee Starkey, Mara Auer, Frank Marshall, Barbara Kyte, Todd Leutholt, Janne Mulkey, Ellen Triplett, Sharon Gray, Gary Tipton, Pat Westmoreland, Dennie Levangood, Laura Wadell, J. D. Miller, Betty Lawson, Don Roberts, Brenda Benidict, Harold Frank, sponsor; Jerry Hamilton, Lloyd Blevins, Smily Blanchard, Kilgore, Mick Mooney, Martin Hamilton. 188 R. A. Durey, President; William J. Sims, Vice President; Jerry Litton, Historian; Any Slemp, Reporter, Louis F. Gentry, Jimmy K. Lilley. Not Pictured: Martin John H. Weaver, Secretary; Jerry A. Brown, Howard G. Kidder. Standing: Joe Hamilton, Treasurer and Tommy Lee Wells. Henley, James A. Goforth, Terence E. Garner, Sam L. Colville, John Albright, Alpha Phi Omega Civitan Lyle McCorkle, Jerry Moody, James Kinley, Ted Voncannon, Larry Hodges, Harold Giles. Standing: Rev. Robert Gorden, Dr. Woodrow Flanary, William Henry Joy, Mike Rowland, Harold Brown, JoeO ' dell, Larry Brown, Ray Dockery, Cates, Jack Cox, LeRoy Berry, Brian Dunkleburger. 189 ♦ Seated: Harriet Collins, Janice Winters, Dottie Mason. Kneeling: Marion Roesel, Richmond, Marion Erwin, Joyce Hickman, Mrs. John Benz, Carole Jones, Alice Pat Westmorland, Joan Haire. Standing: Joan Larkin, Sandy Holtzclaw, Mary Walker, Judy Sharp, Bobbie Ruth Johnson, Joan Larkin. Senior Orchesis Aquatic Club The Aquatic Club was organized for those who enjoy par¬ ticipation in swimming, diving, and water ballet. The club presents an annual water show during the Winter Quarter. Seated: Sandra Holtzclaw, John Honaker, Claudette Stokes, Andrea Davis, Judy Baker, Linda Leper, Charlotte Canary. Back row: Karan Cornwell, Phyllis Sabo, Horton, Gwyn Cromwell, Tony Martin, Bill Sims, Roger Ackerman, James Ginger Clockodale, Diane Miller, Annie Lane, Elaine Williams. Shaffer, Doyle Good. Standing: Cliff Engle, Carolyn Quillen, Sally Seaton, Harriet Hi Front row: Pat Wheeler, Penny Galloway, Dick Hopson, Mary Schroeder. Second row: Margie Johnson, Joyce Cox, Linda Leeper, ElsieHolley, Harriet Smith, Julie Baldwin, Rebecca Scott, Nell Ward, Janice Huntsman, Ann Scott. Third row: Richard Cornell, Dr. Sol Adler, Jim Rogers, Joyce Delozier, Patsy Geagley Jones, Linda Presnell, Tony Whitson, Peggy Forgety, Tom Burleson, Harriet Swan. Burleson, Harriet Swan. Sigma Alpha Eta Student Nurses Associati on The Student Nurses Organization was formed for those members enrolled in the college nursing program. This organization helps its members to grow professionally. First row: Clara Lou Willett, President; Judy Akard, First Vice President; Jane Potter, Sandra Marrs, Freddie Bowman, Jean Ballak, Sue Bowers, Jane Swecker, Beck, Second Vice President; Linda King, Recording Seer eta ry; Charlotte Warren, Betty Hagie. Third row: Marzella Dell, Ruth Renegar, Betty Nipper, Sandra Treasurer; Alice Jab Ion ski, Parlimentarian; Pat Nickles, Historian; Betty Smith, Gray, Carol Hall, Sandra Blackwell, Diane Kerns, Mary Street, Luster Shell, Eleanor Kefauver, Mary Ann Hale, Hoyce Blevins, Martha Richardson. Second Pattie Bacon, Darrah Lou Arthur, Sarah Miller, Grace Carr. row: Elizabeth Carter, Jackie Hobbs, Freida Thomas, Kathy Parkam, Donna Front row: Jean Dilmore, Shirley Dean, Carole Hunt, Charlotte Garrett, Dorothy Farrell, Mrs. Elizabeth Owings. Back row: Alex Galloway, Richard Nix, Dr. Frank Barclay, Robert Davis, Dr. Bailey, Ann Miller. Biology Club Biology Club members are those students and faculty members interested in the field of sciences. Familiarizing students with the field and developing professional interests are purposes of the club. Their meetings include a variety of lectures, films, slides, and discussions. One of the most stimulating organizations on the campus is Kappa Delta Pi, a national fraternity of educators and future educators. Persons in this organization have been honored through scholastic achievement. The aim of the fraternity if to foster high standards for preparation for teaching. Kappa Delta Pi Front row: Janice Pitts, President; Earnestine Ross, Sena Wallen, Betty Murray, Freeman, Audrgy Blackwell, Barbara Thomas, Wilma Minton. Fourth row: Julianna Wright, Martha Richardson. Second row: Elizabeth McCurry, Betty Mildred Irwin, Marceil Maples, Susie Moon, Sandra Holtzclaw, Sally Williams, Roberts, Clara Counts, Mary Brookshire, Alice Jablonski, Helen Freeman, Janice Pat Strickler, Anne Burke, Jane Partin, Jane Williams, Carol Hunt, Marion Wynter. Third row: MÂŁry Anne Lowe, Pat Westmoreland, Janice Knipp, Linda McQueen, Carole Jones, Miss Brumit, Ann Bradford, Sarah Boshears. Front row: James McMackin, Brian Dunkelberger, Billy Joe Campbell, Hal Aboul-Hosen, Kendred Young, Beanard Oliver, Charles Bailey, Samuel Hilbert, Holland, Frederica Vance, Secretary-Treasurer; Leonard Chase, Vice President; Lynn Meredith, Judy Bassett, Hal Harmon, Harold Wilson,Frank Jeffers, Jerome John L. Young, Junior President; Mr. Frank Newby, Sponsor. Back row: Robert Stansberry. 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. Phi Eta Tau American Chemical Society First row: Dr. Constance Mynatt, Tanya Millsays, Wilma Hill, Judy Thomas, Gibson, Nanie Biddix, Evelyn Godsey, Barbara Story. Third row: Blenna Britt, Cindy Thomas, Ina Wood, Virginia Potter, Becky Davis, Ramona Daugherty. Judy Yates, Shirley Rhymer, Pat Cook, Marlene La Follette, Brenda Duncan, Second row: Clara Hale, Betty Roberts, Carolyn Rogers, Claudette Stokes, Barbara McMahan, Sandra Sheldon, Margaret Hampton, Janice Loudy, Rosie Jeanette Ogle, Martha Simerly, Lorena Patten, Eddie Bryan, Patsy King, Suzanne Sangid, Phyllis Lamons and Juliana Wright, notpicturd., 193 Front row: Harold Frank, Sponsor; Wayne Mulkey, Manager; Ckip Osborne, Miller, Bill Scott, Joe Chadwell, Ottis Greever, Dusty Rhodes, John P. Jones, Chief Announcer; Kick Vanhook, Chief Engineer; Ken Sluss, News Director; Martin Hamilton, Don Barker, Roger Holtsc, Charles Meukle. Janice Harbison, Traffic Director; Peggy Gaylor, Jeri Saylor. Back row: J.D. WETS Radio Staff WETS, the campus radio station, was organized for the purpose of bringing radio entertainment to the students on campus. WETS is also designed to offer training to all students who are interested in radio and television or merely interested in working on the staff as a hobby. The facilities of the station are available to all instructors on campus for use with their classes. There are no requirements placed upon persons joining the staff, except that they have an interest in radio for this college. 194 r Central Religious Council Seated: Willis Grim, Myers Massengill, Clara Gillette, Bryan Knight. Standing: Dr. Brown, Sally Jones, Lada Eldridge, Linda Miller, Anne Campbell, Arlene Oetinger, Brenda Duncan, Bob Pruner. The Central Religious Council is made up of representatives from all religious organ¬ izations. The Council sponsors such campus-wide activities as morning and noonday devotions. Religious Emphasis Week, and drives for funds to be used by the World Student Service Fund. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union includes all students of Baptist preference. BSU meets weekly for Christian fellowship. The organization includes many other activities in its program. Don Sims, Jane Dean, Sue Wetzd, Martha Roystan, Mary Faye Slagle, Robert Davis, Betty Jo Frazier, Willis Grimm, Jeanette Roystan, Lou Ann Siler, Doris Bailey, Juanita Tester. Standing: Norman Johnson, Sarah Wood, Vickie Boyd, Barbara Crain, Ted Voncannon, Leroy Arrowood, Dale Wyatt, Mr. Fred Wittie, Bill Hodges. •i i r First row, left to right: Bob Castell, Gary Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Ann Elliot, President; Jean Curtis, Vice President. Second row: Robert Hargis, Sandra Edwards, Freddie Leonard, Dr. Spaulding, Sponsor. Third row: Ronnell Burgamy, Betty June Peek, Mildred Koysuch. Fourth row: Tommy Ann Peek, Sandra Jones. C. Y. F. The Newman Club is an organization for all students of Catholic faith. It strives to bring spiritual unity into college life. The campus organization, Christian Youth Fellowship, con¬ stitutes a bond, primarily, between students who are members of Christian Churches or Churches of Christ. It welcomes, however, all students of any persuasion. Its purpose is both inspiration and good fellowship. Newman Club Jane Smith, Maureen Haggerty, Virginia Potter. Second row: Jim White, Arlene Octinger, Hope Seal. Third row: Heiskell Phipps, Jackie Moran, Mrs. A. Manning. Fourth row: Walter Krulibowski, Joe Costa, Linda Miller. 196 Wesley Foundation: Bob Gordon, Jackie Barker, Charlotte Barrett, Janice Harbi- Catherine Cain, Martha Grace, Evelyn Bell, Wilma Taylor, Peg Greenway, Jean sone, Bob Pruner, Clara Hale, Charles Huffine, Clara Gillette, Joyce Reynolds, Neas, Becky Hale, Kay Lester, Ann Pendleton, Steve Williams, Pattie Bacon, Elaine Sartain, Jane Beck, Mary Hickam, Brenda Duncan, Julianna Wright, James Brotherton, Tucky Smith, Louise Keith. Wesley Westminster Fellowship consists of students who are Pres¬ byterians. This organization strives to provide Christian fellow¬ ship for all of its members. Foundation Westminister The Wesley Foundation, consisting of students of the Meth¬ odist faith, was organized for Christian fellowship and in¬ spiration. Wesley meets weekly and strives to establish a better relationship between student and local church. Doug Avery, Byron Knight, Ruth Renniger, Loria Waddell, Rober Hall, Rev. Hall, CarolynQuillan, Anne Campbell, Carolyn Sells, CarolGould, Lynn Andrews, Carl Wilson, Grace Carr, Martha Richardson, Pat Scott, Paul Beazley, Carol Judy McNutt, Frank Sutterlian, Pam Sowders, Ann Bilka, Katy Clark. 197 First row: Virgil Self, Sponsor; Helen Elam, Zetta Treadway, Marthanne Bullock, Suzanne Sanders, Judy Ely, Dred Denny, Bill Williams. Fourth row: John Betty Jo Frazier, Linda White, Marcheta Blair, Carlene West. Second row: Ann Weaver, Clinton Cochran, Tom Elam, Farrell Mathis, Larry Hartgrove, Gerald Johnson, Sara Wood, Dottie Adkins, Janice Hillhouse, Lucretia Meece, Judy Satterfield, Jewell Kidd, Eddie Broyles. Bullock, Andrea Davis. Third row: Travis Campbell, Bob Hale, Beulah Mercer, Choir The East Tennessee State College Choir is a select group. Members are chosen according to the quality and blend of their voices. They participate in many activities and visitation programs. Choir Officers are Tom Elam, President; Fred Denny, Librarian; Bob Hale, Vice President; Judy Ely, Librarian; and Beulah Mercer, Secretary-Treasurer. 198 First row: Mr. Cavanaugh, Gene Jones, President; Linda White, Vice President; Kay Snyder, Secretary ; Zetta Treadway, Treasurer; Bobby Joe Tipton, Reporter; Judy Heifer, Kathy Shipley, Judy Pinkston. Back row: Bob Goodman, Walter Hawthorne, George Wenger, Sandra Deakins, July Ely, Mary Carole Jessee. Music Educators National Conference—Active membership in the student chapter of MENC affords one many opportunities for cooperative and reciprocal professional development while still in school and to become acquainted with the leaders in Music Education and General Education. The 1961-62 chapter at East Tennessee State College is the largest and most active in the chapter ' s history. M. E. N. C. Girl ' s Ensemble—Suzanne Sanders, Janice Hillhouse, Sandra Light, Andrea Davis, Sandra Deakins, Marcheta Blair, Zetta Tread¬ way. Accompanist: Sara Wood. 199 Mixed Quartet includes Ray Bowman, Beulah Mercer, Lucretia Meece, and Walter Hawthorne. The College Glee Club, one of the largest organizations on campus, is open to any student with an acceptable singing voice. It is not even necessary to have a trained voice or to be able to read music. In the Winter Quarter the Glee Club performed the Messiah for the Johnson City area and toured the Tri- Cities area. 200 Glee Club Men ' s Ensemble includes, front row: J. D. Miller, Doug Zimmerman, Buddy Keebler, Philip Lynch, Tom Elam. Back row: Travis Campbell,Burt Rich, Cy Peters, Charles The Glee Club Officers are Bill yJiWidLms, President; Tom Elam, Vice President; Greene, Carl Gouge. The Accompanist is Tom Allen. Linda White, Secretary; Beulah Mercer, Treasurer; and Virgil Hyder, Librarian. 201 CHARLOTTE CANARY BOBBIE JOHNSON Hea d Maj o rette REVONE SHANKS The E. T. S. C. BAND DIRECTORS: Mr. Wilkse R. Bobbit and Mr. Eugene Orner. SHIRLEY KEYES 202 Band MARY CAROL JESSEE STACY LEE HART Drum Major The East Tennessee Bank is direct¬ ed by Mr. Wilkes R. Bobbitt and Mr. Eugene Orner. It is under the field direction of Drum Major Stacey Hart. Head Majorette is Miss Bobbie Ruth Johnson. This year the bank has par¬ ticipated in many activities such as entertaining and colorful half-time shows at the football games and participation in local parades. BETTY BURTON SANDY HILL JUDY GARLAND 203 First row: Bobby Joe Tipton, Ray Carmack, Don Shannon, Freddie Hall, Keith Saylor, Lanny Julian, Skip Lane, Billy Canny, Oles Miller. Back row: Bill Williams, Bob Goodwin, Jim Gladson, Bill Martin, Buddy Caudill, Charles Flannagan, Avery Blevins, George Wenger. Dance Band The Music Majors is a newly formed dance band, sponsored by the Department of Music and furnishes music for campus dances and is made available for off-campus entertainment. Band Officers The College Band Officers are Avery Blevin, Stace Lee Hart, David Ban¬ ner, Bobbie Ruth Johnson, andMillie Williams. 204 First row: Gene Jones, Buddy Caudill, Gerald Satterfield, Avery Blevins, George Wenger, Buddie Oliver. Second row: George Cavanagh, Bob Goodwin, Ben Elkins, Jim Gladson, Bill Martin, Butch Kidder. The Brass Choir, directed by George A. Cavanagh, is considered to be the most outstanding in¬ strumental ensemble group at ETSC. The Choir performed at the Messiah, and presented concerts during the year. The group plans to make a recording late this year. The group is .composed of Music Majors and Minors. GREEKS First row: Pauline Stanin, Linda Skipworth, Miss Ada Strong. Second row: Rebecca Scott, Elaine Bennett, Dean Louise McBee. Third row: Mary Gibbs, Sandra Light, Pam Carr. Fourth row: Jane Gray, Estella Talley, Mrs. Gilbreath. Fifth row: Linda Kelly, Pat Wayland, Carolyn Helms. Sixth row: Betsy Lamons, Justine Burleson, Linda Freeman. Seventh row: Diane Miller. Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council of East Tennessee State College is composed of the president of each sorority on the campus as well as two elected representatives from the seven national sororities. The officers of Panhellenic are elected from the group. The presi¬ dency is rotated among the seven sororities. This year Ann Marshall served as president. 208 Seated Myers Massengill, Ed Ryan, Jim Stevens, Joe Savage, Dean Thomas. Standing: B. Henry Meece, John Fletcher, Ron Martin, Marvin Spangler, Luke Johnson, Ron Snyder, Bill Lyons, Buddy Keeble. The Inter-Fraternity Council of East Tennessee State College is the governing board for the five national social fraternities on this campus. The Council is composed of two members of each fraternity, one being the president of the fraternity. This year Myers Massengil served as President, Ed Ryan as Vice President, Joe Savage as Treasurer, and Jim Stevens as Secretary. The faculty sponsor for the Inter-Fraternity Council is Dean Phillip Thomas. The activities of the group include sponsoring a program to orient freshmen about fraternities and sponsoring an inter-fraternity intramural program. This year the intramural program, one of the best ever sponsored by the I.F.C., is characterized by keen interest and competition. CAROL ALEXANDER LYNNE ANDREWS JUDY BEAM LINDA SKIPWORTH ELAINE BENNETT KATHY BOWLING DIANE BURKHALTER ANN CAMPBELL CAROLE CHESNEY JOYNELL COPP LINDA O. CROOKSHANKS MARCIA P. DERBY BRENDA DUNCAN BRENDA FRANCISCO SANDRA GRAY JANICE S. HARBISON Alpha Delta Pi A sheaf of fragrant, purple violets ... an adelphean blue nestled close to a glowing white ... a sacred trust ... no standard too high for Alpha Delta Pi ... true sister love ... its founder 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. Emily Kay Wells, Judy Beam and Linda Skipworth at the Alpha Delta Pi Convention -held in Pasadena, California. CAROLYN HUMPHRIES JANICE HUNTSMAN JUDY HUNTSMAN CAROL JELINEK SANDRA SUE JONES ANITA A. KEITH SHIRLEY ANN KEYES ELIZABETH ANNETTE LANE M JOAN LEWALLEN BEULAH MERCER EMMA SUE MOON ANNIS MORISON NANCY KAY QUERY BRENDA SCALF SALLY SEATON JUDY SHELTON BETTY SPENCER JANICE TAYLOR SALLIE THOMAS LINDA THORNTON EMILY KAY WELLS JEAN WHITTAKER ELAINE WILLIAMS F. ELAINE WILSON The Alpha Delta Pi Homecoming Display. jKfeft SUSIE BASKETTE DONNA BLACK MARTHA O. BURLESON MARY GIBBS Alpha Omicron TENA JUSTINE BURLESON GARLAN SUE CAMPBELL SANDRA CANFIELD PAT CHESNEY JUDITH ANN CREWS BARBARA ANN DAVIS PHYLLIS SUE DAVIS VICKI FORTNER HELEN FREEMAN PENNY GALLOWAY JEANETTA LEE GOUND HELEN HANKINS Alpha Omicron Pi Sorotity, founded on the principles of love and friendship, had its beginning a Barnard College, Columbia University, on January 2, 1897. On April 16, 1955, Alpha Omicron Pi came to the East Tenn¬ essee State College campus. The Jacqueminot Rose, the sorority flower, typifies the beauty of the friendship and fraternal associations among the members of Alpha Omicron Pi. Sixty-five active Alpha Omicron Pi chapters in the United States and Canada now enjoy the key purposes of the fraternity: friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service. The sorority activities this have included first place honors in Potpourri, an All Greek tea dance, philanthropic pro¬ ject for needy children in the Kentucky mountains and Christmas gifts of shows for needy children in a local school. Pledges and actives participating in Pikes Peak. The second place trophy was awarded to AOPi. 212 CECELIA HAULSEE JUDY ELLEN IVENS ANN CRAFT JOHNSON BETTY LAWSON SUSAN LINCOLN RUTH ALICE MATHES MARY MIMS CAROLYN O ' BRIEN SANDRA PROFFITT LOIS ANN UPCHURCH KATHERINE REYNOLDS JOYCE A. RUSSELL JERILYNN SAYLOR REVONE SHANKS JOAN SMITH Margaret Dugger, Collegiate Director; Mrs. Joe Jennings, Alumnae Chapter President; Mrs. 0. J. Leach, Alumnae Advisor; Mary Gibbs, Collegiate President and Mary Mimis Collegiate member, all attended the AO convention in Atlanta, Georgia. 213 Alpha Xi Delta ANNA BESS ANDERSOF ARVELLA ARMSTRONG MELISSA BACON SANDRA C. BROWN JUDY CALLAHAN PAULA SUE CARICO SHARON CARTER CAROLYN ANN CHURCH ELIZABETH DRYDEN EXUM MARILYN KAYE GENTRY SARA JANE GRAY BARBARA ANNE GULLEY GERALDINE HALL NANCY LOU HARMON PATRICIA HARR Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893, at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois. Gamma Theta Chapter marked its first anniversary on February 4, 1957. The golden quill—the colors, double blue and gold—the pink Killarney rose—these are the outward symbols of Alpha Xi Delta sisters into a circle of lifelong friends. House Parties, the annual Rose Formal, a Halloween party for the under-privileged children, a Christmas party for the children of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, and other formal and informal parties make up the Alpha Si Delta year. Faculty sponsors are Miss Jessie Moore and Mrs. J. Madison Brooks. Local Service Project: Red Cross Blood Mobile. JANICE HILLHOUSE JANE HUGHBANKS ALICE KATHERINE KING HARRIET COX KINKEAD MARIAN JOAN KINKEAD LINDA LAMONS NANCY L. McSWAIN LUCRETTA H. MEECE SHARON MILLER CAROLINE MITCHELL JUDY MOONEY JEAN NELMS MARY LOU ORR MARY LOUISE OWENS LYNELL RICHARDS SHARON O ' DELL SAMS HARRIET ALICE SMITH JENNY SMITH BARBARA J. SORPLE REBECCA SCOTT Delta Zeta Delta Zeta, the largest national sorority in the nation with 132 chapters, was founded October 24, 1902, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. The Delta Eta chapter was installed at East Tennessee State College on January 28, 1956. National philanthropies include support of Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C.—college for th e deaf, Carville Hospital, where victims of Hansen ' s disease are treated. Local philanthropies include working in the Speech and Hearing clinic on campus and with the American Red Cross Blood Mobile. This year an arti¬ ficial larynx was the chapter ' s gift to the clinic. Also, the DZ ' s sponsored the annual christmas party for the children of the clinic. Major events for Delta Zeta are the Founder ' s Day Banquet, Dream Man of the Year Dance, Mother- Daughter Tea, Father-Daughter Dinner, Houseparties, and campus activities. The sorority colors are old rose and vieux green: the flower is the Killarney Rose, and the jewel is the Diamond. Delta Zeta ' s faculty sponsor is Dr. Constance Mynatt; college chapter Director, Miss Patricia Henry; and alumnae President, Miss Mary Elsie White. BARBARA SUE BERNARD SARA LYNN BOYD MARY LOU CALLAWAY BERLA ANN CARTER ANN CRAWFORD LINDA SUE CRAWFORD JILDA JO CREED JOYCE J. DELOZIER CELIA GARRITSON PEGGY JO GAYLOR CLARA RUTH GILLETTE KATHY GOLDEN JUDY C. HEABERLIN NANCY KAYE HOBSON BETTY HONEYCUTT DZ Man of the Year: Andy Slemp. 216 JANE HUMBERT JANICE HUTSON CAROL LIVESAY BARBARA McANULTY MARILYN K. MEREDITH LINDA MILLER SARAH ANN MILLER NANCY D. MOORE PHYLLIS A. MOORE BARBARA MYERS BARBARA C. OWENS MARY KATHRYN RODGERS N. FAYE SHEARIN BRENDA SLUSS SUE CAROL SMITH PAULINE STANIN JONNIE LOU STOTT BRENDA J. TURNER SARA NELL WARD DZ Fall Pledge Class. 217 BETTY BAXTER JAjNE BECK JENNIFER BITNER M RCHETA BLAIR SARAH REBECCA BOSHEARS MARY E. BROOKSHIRE JUDY BULLOCK MARTHANNE BULLOCK PEGGY COZART LINDA CROSS LADA J. ELDREDGE NETA FULLER LINDA KELLY ANN GILLESPIE SHIRLEY GRAYBEAL JOAN M HAIRE SANDY HILL LUCY ISENBERG BOBBIE RUTH JOHNSON CAROLE JONES LINDA LUPER Kappa Delta Gemma Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was the first national sorority on the East Tennessee State College campus. It was installed November 13, 1954. Kappa Delta was founded at Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia, on October 23, 1897. KA ' s started the 1961-62 year off by winning first place in Pike ' s Peak, third place in the homecoming decorations, Homecoming Queen, and two members of the Homecoming Court. Kappa Delta won two first place trophies in All-Sing. Kappa Delta is proud of dieir fourteen elected ROTC Sponsors, including Cadet-Colonel, three Cheerleaders, two Majorettes, Fraternity Sweetheart, nine Class Beauties, and eight Who ' s Who Members. K A ' s are also active in the student government, dormitory offices, church organizations, and the Dance Orchesis. Kappa Delta ' s main service project is with the Johnson City Girl ' s Club, in addition to conducting the nursery at First Methodist Church and recreation for the mentally retarded children. Annual events of the sorority are the Founder ' s Day Luncheon, Barnwarming, Dinner-Dance and a dessert bridge. Our Advisory Board: Mrs. W.A. Starritt, Mrs. Ethel Rigell, Mrs. Hugh Nohler, Mayor Ross McDowell, Mrs. P. W. Alexander, Mrs. Carolyn Goodman, Mrs. Reg Sawyer, and Miss Dorothy Hicks. The motto is Ta Kala DioKimen— Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest. Kappa Delta decorating for Barnwarming. 218 SANDY McNABB LYNN MEREDITH CAROLYN MILLER JANET MARIE MILLER PATSY MISAMORE SANDY NIDIFFER GAYE NELLE O ' DELL CAROLYN PHIPPS KAY ROBELOT PHYLLIS SABO ELAINE SARTAIN ANN READY SCOTT CAROLYN SELLS JUDITH SHARP GAYE CAROLE SHERER LOU ANN SILER NORA BETH SILVERS NANCY JEAN SMALLING KAREN C. STEVENS KAYE TURBYVILLE MARY LEE WALLACE ELIZABETH ANN WASHBURN JOYCE ANN WAYLAND CARLENE WEST CONNIE WOLFE JULIANNA WRIGHT Kappa Delta ' s receive first place Pike ' s Peak trophy. 219 ESTELLA TALLEY JANICE BLACK REBECCA DOUGHTERY JUDITH D. ERWIN LINDA FREEMAN LORNA FRENCH JUDY GARLAND MARY K. GODDARD CAROLYN ANN HELMS Phi Mu Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu was installed at East Tennessee State College on March 4, 1955. Phi Mu, the second largest and second oldest national women ' s fraternity, was founded at Wesleyan Woman ' s College in 1852. Campus activities of the sorority include the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, a Fraternity Tea, Informal parties, the Spring Dinner Dance, and the annual House Party. The group also assist the workers with the nursery at Munsey Memorial Methodist Church. In addition to these activities Phi Mu ' s national project is the Toy Cart which in this area provides for children who are patients in the Johnson City Memorial Hospital. The flower of Phi Mu is the Enchantress Carnation. The colors are Rose and White. The Advisory Council: Mrs. Glenn Spanable, Mrs. Stanley Black, Mrs. Buddy Price, Mrs. Dale Samier, Paul Coleman, Mrs. Joe Isbell, and Mrs. Julia Cross. Our Alumna Adviser is Mrs. Glenn Spanable. Our motto is LES SOEURS FIDELES- The Faithful Sisters. Relaxation for Phi Mu ' s. 220 ALICE R. MARRS JACKIE R. MARTIN MELANIE KAY MITCHELL MARY INNIS OLINGER GRACE ANN RUPERT MONA R. SHOUN BETTY SISK SARAH LUCINDA WILSON Phi Mu ' s at Hungary Mother Park. SANDRA LIGHT Sigma Kappa JEANETTE BIBLE JO A. BLANCHARD MARY J. CANTRELL PAMELA CARR SUE CARTER DAISY JANE CHARLES MARLYS ANNE COOTER SANDRA DEAKINS CHARLENE DIXON JUDY ELY MARTHA ALICE HICKS CAROLYN HOLT SANDRA HOLTZCLAW PATSY HOUSTON BOBBIE LYNN HUFFMAN Sigma Kappa, the youngest national sorority at East Tennessee State College, was founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine in 1874. Gamma Lambda was in¬ stalled here on March 24 and 25, 1956. Area Alumnae colonized the group. Sorority faculty sponsors are: Mrs. Allie Lou Felton Gilbreath, Mrs. Edward Lodter, Miss Evangeline Hartsock, Miss Margaret Hays, Miss Rachel Eatherly and Miss Anna Bradford. Sigma Kappa was awarded thq Panhellenic Cup for outstanding leadership service and scholarship. Other honors during the year included Scholarship trophy, second place in All-Sing in both large and small groups, second place in Potpourri and one hundred per cent initiation of the pledge class. Our national service pro¬ ject is with the Maine Seacoast Mission. The local service project is at the Veterans Administration. Lavender tints and maroon ... the modest violet... the triangle ... the pearl as our gem ... the mustic bond ... all symbolizing the true sisterly love which lives forever in Sigma Kappas ... One Heart, One Way 222 I BRENDA TUNNELL KATHERN TYREE CAROLYN WILLIAMS MILLIE WILLIAMS NANCY LEE WORLEY ALICE JABLON SKI MARY ANN LOWE ANN MARSHALL BARBARA MARTIN JEAN MARTIN RITA LOUISE MARTIN BRENDA MILLER CAROLYN ANN MILLER ELIZABETH JEAN MURRAY JOSEPHINE OSBORNE PATT OVERLY KATIE J.PRESNELL GLENDA FAYE PRILLMAN MARY W. RICHMOND JENNIFER RIGGS MARY LYNN ROBINETTE RAMONA SANDERS SUZANNE SANDERS PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON Sigma Kappas with the Panhellenic Cup. Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha was founded on November 2,1909, at Boston University. Our local chapter, Iota Omicron, was chartered on April 14,1956, after our local fraternity, Phi Beta Chi, had been colonized into Lambda Chi Alpha a year previous to this date. Lambda Chi annually sponsors the Starlight Ball at which the Crescent Girl is chosen. This year Miss Emily Kay Wells was elected to serve as the sweetheart for the coming year. The highlight of the winter quarter is the Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing, which promotes competition BILL GEIMER THOMAS GILL JOHNNY A. GOOD WALTER A. GRUNER JIMMY HARRISON RICHARD BANKS DANIEL D. BENNETT EDWARD J. BROYLES WAYNE CHADWICK CAL CLICK JAMES R. CROUSE FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM JACKIE CURTIS JIMMY DAVIDSON TOM DAVIDSON H. EDWARD DELOZIERS, JR. ARNOLD L. ADDINGTON PETER J. ARLAVCKAS THOMAS A. ASAY FRANK ATCHISON among the Creeks in both large and small group musical selections. The program is staged for two nights, with the trophy presentations occuring on the second evening. Lambda Chi was the first fraternity at East Tennessee State College to obtain a fraternity house, which was purchased in November of 1957. Mrs. Paul Perry is the housemother. She occupies an apartment in the fraternity house consisting of a sitting room, bedroom and bath. The house accommodates thirty actives and pledges, and last year the chapter opened to its members and guests a kitchen and dining room. Iota Omricon Chapter has been active in service pro¬ jects as it sponsors parties for area orphanages, programs for churches and civic clubs, as well as other off-campus activities. JAMES J. TAIBI ANDREW C. TINKER BILLR. WILLIAMS CHARLES H. WOOD DALE P. WYATT JAMES HARREL HENRY MERLYN J. HEROLD JAMES HILL ROBERT L. HORBELT BILL HORTON BILL K. HYATT GERALD JACKSON WILLIAM LUKE JOHNSON, JR. PHILIP LAWSON JIMF. LEWIS JAMES D. LLEWELLYN JEROME EDWARD LONG JERRY L. MARTIN john e. McDaniel FRANK NICHOLS RONALD J. PERRY TEDDY S. PROCTOR FRAN ROBERTS LENDALL L. ROBERTS JOSEPH A. RUSZKOWSKI ROY A. SAKKER BRUCE F. SEYFRIED STEVE SHEPHERD PHIL C. SNODGRASS RON SNYDER DOUG SWEET Lambda Chi Alpha ' s Crescent Girl, Emily Kay Wells. Lambda Chi ' s Homecoming Decoration. FRANK D. B RID WELL DAVID A. BROWN SAM BURCHFIELD GORDON CHRISTOPHER BEN CROSS JIMMY CUMMINGS TOMMY DAIL GEORGE DENNY CARL W. EILERS WAYNE W. FALLIN WILLIAM H. FAW CARROLL GENTRY Phi Alpha Officially founded on March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is one of the two deep South fraternities and belongs to the Old Line, coast-to-coast fraternities. Conservative in its growth of new chapters, SAE takes pride in its traditions and in¬ fluence upon the men who affiliate with the Son ' s of Minerva. The Phi Alpha Colony of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was established at East Tennessee State College on May 5, 1960. The Son ' s of Minerva who had left their re¬ spective collegiate chapters renewed the bonds ofbrother- hood and requested recognition from the SAE fraternity to establish a colony at East Tennessee State College. The members of the Phi Alpha Colony strive toward the installation of a collegiate chapter of SAE. We have no sweetheart, but a Co-ed of the Year is selected by the chapter and presented at the Spring Formal. Phi Alpha Chapter Officers, Sammy Steele, Kenneth Smith, Bud Meece, Sam Potter, and Ron Marion. JOHN M. STOUT JIMMY WALLIN, JR. FREDDIE WILLIAMS TONY ZAVILERSHI JOHN KOCH OTIS C. LUTTRELL RON MARION RONALD MARTIN R. GREGORY MILLER LUDWIG F. NEERLINGER RONALD JOSEPH PARKER LARRY W. PICKELSIMER SAM POTTER, JR. BOB RIMMER GARNETT MILTON RITTER,JR. JOHN SAMS GAY SHELDON TOM SKILES KEN SMITH ROBERT SPIERS G. LEE STACY SAMUEL H. STEELE, JR. ROBERT H. STEVENS Phi Alpha ' s working with one of their local service projects. 227 MARVIN SPANGLER JOEF. BETTINI, JR. NELSON L. BLACKBURN CURTIS DUDLEY BONHAM WILLIAM JACK BRIGMAN TRAVIS M CAMPBELL BENNY R. CARTER DONALD E. CLOYD JAMES T. CRAIN, JR. CHARLES V. CROCKETT LYNN M CROWE ROBERT FIORVANTI ROY M GARVIN EDWIN F. GERACE JOSEPH GERMANI RAY G. HATMAKER DAVID E. HAWKINS Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigs help to bring out school spirit. Phi Sigma Kappa became a national fraternity in 1873 and was founded at Massachusetts Agriculture in Boston, Massachusetts. The Zeta Tetetron Chapter was initiated at East Tennessee State College on Dec¬ ember 12, 1954. Phi Sigma Kappa was the second fraternity on campus to purchase a fraternity house. The house is located at 715 West Maple Street. At present it will house twenty- five men. The fraternity ' s activities include various services to the student body, cooperation with local civic groups and an annual Christmas party for under-priviliged children. 228 WALLACE D. HONEYCUTT ALLISON H. KEEBLE JOSEPH KELLER JERRY KELLEY GARLAND J. KIDD WILLIAM E. LEONARD A. LEUTHOLT TODD H. LEUTHOLT BOB MANN MYERS N. MASSENGILL BRIAN MOWERY RICHARD T. MYERS DEXTER NEWMAN MARV ORENSTEIN BERT PARENT JIMPENDRY AARON RUSS WILLIAM R. SHAFFER PHILLIP VERNON SIMMONS WALTER STIFF, JR. JOHN TICKLE JOHN F. TIPTON DAVID L. WILLIAMS RICHARD H. WILSON DOUGLAS C. ZIMMERMAN The brothers gather around the Moonlight Girl, Linda Crookshanks. 229 JOHN FLETCHER ANDY ANDERSON DAVID ARMSTRONG GEORGE BAILEY ROBERT E. BARGER, JR. LEE ROY BEEMAN ALVIN BELCHER JAMES H. BELCHER LARRY BERRONG EULAS BLALOCK JOE WARD BOOTH CARL JACKSON BUTCHER DON H. CAMERON, JR. DON CARTER THOMAS CASTEEL DAVID A. COOPER RAY D. COURTNEY, JR. KENNETH E. CROSS EDDY DAVIS RALPH R. DAVIS Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia on March 1, 1868. Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha was chartered on the East Tennessee State College campus on May 15, 1955, making it the youngest national fraternity on campus. Pi Kappa Alpha ' s short history on the State campus has been very eventful. The fraternity is active in all school events, and has held for the sixth time Pike ' s Peak. This annual event, open to all sororities and this year held during Homecoming, consists of track events, beauty contests, a dance contest, and this year included a Miss Pike ' s Peak contest. Highlighting the Spring Quarter is the annual dinner dance at which time the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl is announced. The present Dream Girl is Miss Marthanne Bullock. Pike ' s at Christmas party given by housemother, Mrs. Johnson. GORDON O. WALSH FONTAINE L. WILLIAMS DOUG WILLOUGHBY DONALD E. WRIGHT JOHN JERRY FOSTER JOHN FRANKLIN HOUSTON FRAZIER GEORGE H. GARRETT THOMAS M. GOFORTH DAVID P. HAIRRELL BILL HARRIS ROBERT MICHAEL HUDDLE JOSEPH T. HUNTSMAN JOHN AUBURN LASATER ROGER LLOYD TONY JONES FARRELL MATHES JOHN McFADDEN jerry McIntosh DAVID L. McINTURFF EDDIE JACK MILLER DAN MITCHELL DICK MOWLES BILL ORAN DAVID P. ORCHARD WILLIAM HAROLD PACE EARL F. PEGRAM JIM ROGERS WARNER M SELLS LARRY D. SADLER JOE SAVAGE FRED SHEPHERD WILLIAM T. SILER CARL SMITHERS JERRY FRANKLIN SPARROW TOMC. STINER GORDON WAYNE TINGLE Pi Kappa Alpha ' s selling full color calendars. Pike ' s and ADPi ' s entertain children at their annual Christmas Party 231 .-â– â– â– Â . v BILL LYONS JOHN F. ALBRIGHT, JR. JAY ANGEL ]IM BARNARD GLEN BAXTER, JR. HAROLD W. BELL JAMES W. BETTIS RANDALL BLAZER LLOYD H. BLEVINS ARLAN D. BURDINE THOM BURLESON SAM L. COLVILLE CALVIN E. COPP Jji I I m ' r PAUL COULSON ALLEN CRISP JAMES MORGAN DAVIS DONALD W. DUTTON CHARLES G. EDWARDS, JR. JAMES K. FARMER 7M Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded on November 1,1901, RICHARD FRANCLOSE WILLIAM P. FRANK DAVID FOSTER EDDY GAMBLE at Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia. Tennessee Gamma Chapter was founded on April 10, 1954, from Linda Kelly, 1960-1962 Sweetheart; Mrs. Sam Kiser, Housemother; Ruth Alice Mathes, the local Nu Sigma Alpha Fraternity at East Tennessee 1961-1962 Sweetheart. State College. Some events of the year are the Sweetheart Ball, Diamond Princess Dinner Dance, Hearts and Diamonds Banquet, and the Christmas party for underprivileged children. For the third straight year the fraternity has been the recipient of the Rotary Club trophy for service to Johnson City and community and the IFC Cup for outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service. The Sig Eps placed second in last spring ' s Potpourri and took first place honors in All-Sing. The Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart is Miss Ruth Alice Mathes. DANIEL P. HARRISON CHARLES LYNN HARMON HENRY L. GREGORY DAN GREENE DENNIS A. WYNNE JOHN W. WOOD, JR. LESTER R. WILSON JAMES WHITE, III W. CLAY STREET, II KINNIE SLUSS BILL W. SOLMON ANDY SLEMP, JR. WILLIAM G. SHAVER ALAN K. SAYLOR DANNY SAMS EDWARD J. RYAN GAYLE.E. RUSSELL LEONARD E. RICHARDSON LARRY REAVES WILSON H. PAINTER DAVID MULLINS CHARLES MUECKE TOMMY MOORE LESLIE McINTYRE EUGENE TERRY McCRACKEN RICHARD McAMIS JERRY LEE LITTON ROBERT LISOESKI JIMMY KEN LILLEY CHARLES G. LEONARD JON A. LAMSON RICHARD KEESLING HOWE H. IRWIN MILLARD D. HUNT JACKIE A. HENSON JOE HENLEY DAVID LARRY HARTGROVE Sig Ep ' s Christmas Float. Sigma Phi Epsilon Founder ' s Day Dinner. 233 MARTHANNE BULLOCK Delta Omicron Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity was founded at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Cinci¬ nnati, Ohio, in 1909. The fraternity ' s purpose is to inspire closer friendship among music students, develop character and leadership, encourage high scholarship, and stimulate greater growth in the performance and appreciation of good music. Delta Omicron is the only international music fraternity. Omicron Zeta Chapter was installed at East Tennessee College on May 15, 1957, with twelve active members and twelve alumnae. The fraternity colors are old rose and pearl gray; the flower is lily of the valley. The motto is Continually striving we attain. Two open musicals are presented by the chapter each year and Founder ' s day is observed on December 13. One musical meeting held each month at which members perform or hear the performance of music of good quality. Zetta and Helen perform at our monthly musicale. 234 ANN MARSHALL SANDRA NIDIFFER BETH SILVERS PAT THOMSON ZETTA TREADWAY KATHERINE TYREE The chapter presents a bouquet to a national member, Eleanor Steber. 235 LANCE ARNOLD CHARLES G. EDWARDS, JR. GEORGE CARRIER Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is one of the leading and most prom¬ inent fraternities in the professional field. Its purpose is to foster the study of business in universities; to en¬ courage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce; and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Major events of the year are the Rose of Delta Sig Ball, tours through surrounding industry, and pro¬ fessional meetings with the leading business executives of East Tennessee. Delta Sigma Pi is very proud of its thousands of outstanding members, many of whom hold top positions in business and education. Delta Sig ' s at work CHARLES L. FAULKNER LAVON C. FULMER JOHN McFADDEN GREGORY MILLER JAY MYERS 236 LUTHER M ODOM, JR. FORD HAROLD PARKER LLOYD W. PENDLETON, JR. DOUGLAS B. SAMS JAMES F. SHELL GEORGE H. SHIPLEY, JR. WILLIAM B. SMYSER TOMC. STINER JAMES FRANKLIN SWINGLE ROBERT L. WHITE DONALD E. WRIGHT RALPH YELTON CHARLES RUBLE TAYLOR TED TIPTON JAMES M. WATSON Delta Sig Rush Party 237 BILLG. BELCHER GLEN P. CARROLL EDWARD H. BROWN JACKIE R. ELLIOTT JAMES H. COCHRAN CHARLES E. ELDER JAMES MAX HOUSER Mu Delta Kappa Mu Delta Kappa Fraternity, organized on the East Tennessee State campus in 1948, is a professional or¬ ganization for Industrial Arts majors and minors. Mem¬ bers are accepted by invitation on the basis of their academic work, character, and interest shown in the various phases of Industrial Arts. The primary contributions of Mu Delta Kappa are to serve school and community and to promote more professional minded people in the Industrial Arts field. Although Mu Delta Kappa is a service fraternity, it does not forget the other aspects of college life. Socials and banquets are held each quarter for the members and their quests. The highlights of the year are the initiation banquet and the spring banquet. An annual event sponsored by the fraternity in the spring is Open House. CLARK LAUGHRUN foy lee McIntosh DONALD RAINES DON REID JOE SAVAGE WILLIAM SIMS BOBBY SLUSS JIML. SMALLWOOD EDDIE B. STORY BOB WILSON ROBERT WOOTEN JOHNNY W. YOUNG 238 WMMWM sms —■ — mm mtm wmMms jjjBp Bi igi||gg : ROTC At State The primary mission of the R.O.T.C. is to develop junior officers for the United States Army. The program of instruction covers a four year period for commiss ioning, the first two years, or the Basic Course, is mandatory for all male students of ETSC. Those who possess essential leadership potential and the highest mental, physical and moral qualities, are selected for the two-year Advanced Course, Summer Camp, and upon graduation from the college, the cadet is commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army. Outstanding cadets, designated Distinguished Military Graduates, may apply for direct commissioning in the Regular Army. The Corp is organized into a cadet brigade composed of two Battle Groups with seven companies each; plus the ROTC Band, Honor Guard, and Woman ' s Sponsor Corps. The benefits to the individual, campus, and’community of the program in terms of discipline, training and service are immeasurable. Honorary Cadet Colonel Janet Miller, Commanding. Col. Gordon D. Walsh, Brigade Commander, Capt. Francis R. Loth, Lt. Col. James C. Tincher, III, Maj. Rollie D. Holtsinger, Lt. Col. William H. Morgan, Maj. Hubert G. Smith, Maj. Freddie D. Sisk, Capt. Ray Hatmaker. 242 5 p First row: Capt. Walter E. Meeks, Capt. Albert A. Lamas, Capt. Durward Williams, Lt. Col. John R. Fawcett, Lt. Col. Lganard C. Banker, Maj. George S. Hunnicutt, Capt. Joseph W. Mahaffee, Jr., Capt. William T. Rogerson. Second row: Sgt. Keith J. Honaker, S.Sgt. Kenneth Davis, Sfc. Carson Gentry, MSgt. Walter Pischer,, M Sgt. John J. Parker, Sfc. JohnE.Moury, Sfc. Charles Reeves, Sfc. Frank W. Lightfoot, Sp5 Richard Deems. Detachment Personnel 1st Battle Group Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Mary Gibbs. Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Sandy Nidiffer. 2nd Battle Group Front row: Lt. Col. Tommy R. Dillow, Battle Group Commander. Second row: Major Front row: Lt. Col. Donald J. Fillers, Battle Group Commander. Second row. Henry L. Gregory, Maj. William S. Geimer, Capt. Joe R. O ' Dell. Capt. Clarence W. King, Capt. James G. Tilson. H. Q. Company Capt. Earl K. Honaker, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Janice Black Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Rebecca Scott 1st Battle Group Company A Capt. Jackie R. Elliott, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Justine Burleson Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Donna Black 244 Capt. Eddie B. Story, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Carlene West Honorary Cadet and Lt. Janice Winter Company B 1st Battle Group Capt. Charles Burrell, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Carole Jones Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Sarah Boshears Company C 245 Company D Capt. Andrew C. Tinker, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Nancy Query Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Jane Gray 1st Battle Group Company E Capt. Gordon L. Christopher, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Judy Ely Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Sharon Miller Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Estella Talley m ildlji 246 Capt. Carl W. Brookshire, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Suzanne Cooper Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Pauline Stanin Combat S upport Company 1 1st Battle Group Capt. Bobby A. Goodwin, Commanding Honorary Cadet Maj. Linda Kelley Brigade Band 247 H. Q. Company Capt. John D. Honaker, Commanding Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Jerilynn Saylor Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Ann Scott Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Judy Sharp 2nd Battle Group Company A Capt. Fred E. Long, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Audrey Cardwell Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Judy Bullock 248 Capt. William L. Reece, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Bobbie Johnson Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Glenda Street Company B 2nd Battle Group Capt. Thomas M. Goforth, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Ruth Alice Mathes Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Karen Stevens Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Joan Smith Company C 249 Company D Capt. Bill G. Belcher, Commanding Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Dianne Burkhalter Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Janice Taylor 2nd Battle Group Company E Capt. Robert R. Parks, Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Linda Skipworth Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Emma Sue Moon Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Millie Williams 250 Capt. Wallace G. Temple, Jr., Commanding Honorary Cadet Capt. Marcheta Blair Honorary Cadet 2nd Lt. Elaine Sartain Combat Support Company 2nd Battle Group Maj. James R. Paris, Commanding Honorary Cadet Maj. Patricia Wheeler Brigade Honor Guard 251 Scabbard Blade Front row, left to right: Lt. Col. John R. Fawcett ( Faculty Adviser ), Lt. Col. James C. Tincher, III, Maj. William S. Geimer, Capt. Robert R. Parks, Maj. Freddie D. Sisk. Second row: Capt. James G. Tilson, Capt. Fred E. Long, Capt. Eddie B. Story, Capt. Jackie R. Elliott, Maj. Henry L. Gregory, Lt. Col. Donald J. Fillers. Third row: Capt. William L. Reece, Capt. Andrew C. Tinker, 1st Lt. Charles G. Leanord, Lt. Col. William H. Morgan, 1st Lt. Joesph R. Shelton, Maj. Hubert G. Smith. Fourth row: George L. Nichols, Maj. James R. Paris, Lt. Col. Ronald J. Perry, Maj. Ralph B. Mowery, Col. Gordon D. Walsh, Lt. Col. Tommy R. Dillow .Fifth row: Capt. Wallace G. Temple, Jr., Maj. Rollie D. Holtsinger. Sponsor Corps 252 Front row: David H. Conway, Joseph W. Stacy, Jr., Guy S. Carr, Jr., Phillip J. Bassett, James D. Carmichel, James A. Cummings, William L. Durham, Jr., Donald L. Maples. Back row: Sgt. Keith J. Honaker, Coach Ronnie Saylor, James T. Kinley, John Berry, JohnF. Sheffey, Jonny W. Slaughter, Whitley T. Causey, Paul A. May, Capt. Albert A. Lams, Officer Advisor. Rifle Team Front row: 1st Lt. Joseph W. Stacy, Jr., Lt. Col. Tommy R. Dillow, Col. Gordon D. Walsh, Maj. Freddie D. Sisk, Capt. Eddie B. Story, Maj. Hubert G. Smith, Carl A. Bowers, Instructor. Back row: Capt. Joseph W. Mahaffee, Jr., Faculty Advisor , Capt Fred E. Long, 1st Lt. Harold Moore, Lt. Col. Donald S. Fillers, Capt. Robert R. Parks, Capt. Earl K. Honaker, Capt. John D. Honaker, MSgt. Walter Fischer. Flight Program 253 :: mpHtfiil â–  Ron Quillen and Tom Chilton, two State graduates who have signed professional athletic contracts. THLETICS E. T. S. C. Football 1961 Handicapped by injuries and inexperience, the 1961 football Buccaneers emerged from the annual campaign with a 3-7 record. While losses far exceeded victories, the season was not, how¬ ever, entirely unsuccessful. Prior to falling before the onslaught of superior experience and reserve strength, the ETSC eleven waged impressive battles against top Ohio Valley Conference foes and powerful Univ¬ ersity of Chattanooga. The Bucs also grew stronger with the seasoning of a tough schedule and as several freshmen and sophomores began with experience to realize their potential. In the last weeks of the campaign, ETSC turned back More- head for an Ohio Valley Conference triumph and handed de¬ feats to rugged non-conference foes Austin Peay State and Newberry. Another factor which prevented the season from being com- pletly unsuccessful was the outstanding achievements of sev¬ eral individual Buc performers in conference activities. Fresh¬ man Halfback Phil Morgan emerged as the conference ' s leading ground gainer and Sophomore Quarterback Jimmy Baker completed the campaign as league leader in both passing and total offense. Morgan ' s season record was 708 yards on 105 carries for a 6.7 game average. Baker completed 64 passes out of 111 attempts for 859 yards and compiled 406 yards rushing along with his passing yardage for 1265 yards in total offense. 256 Tim Sowders, Mike Casey, Terry Pope, Walter Wolfe, Bucky Mc¬ Gill, Bill Cassidy, Joe Burger, Tony Martin, Phil Morgan, Earl Honaker, James Brackett, Larry Berrong, Bill McKerley, Erron Watts, Jim Cochran, John Honaker, Ron McCulley, Bill Lloyd, Randy Williams, Jerry Kirk, Prezzle Quillen, Harry Harmon, Tom Ramey, Harry Raye, John Lasater, Greg Jackson, David Kelley, Frank Brand, Bill Early, Wayne King, Tom Goforth, Eddie Raines, Pat Carter, Wilbur Bishop, Gary Combs, Dan Brooks, Bill Belcher, Jim Hawkins, Bill Cooper, Dave Couch, Floyd Shadrick, Jim Ellison. RECORD Opponent Own Score Opponents ' s Score Murray State 9 14 Western Ky. State 14 32 Univ. of Chattanooga 6 27 Tennessee Tech 7 12 Eastern Ky. State 13 22 Wofford 26 38 Morehead State 13 12 Austin Peay State 21 14 Middle Tennesse State 0 27 Newberry 27 21 COACHES Head coach Starr Wood, Calvin Frey, Hal Morrison. Not Pictured: Paul Obrien, Pete Wilson. 257 d uartM JOHN HONAKER Fullback Seniors JIM COCHRAN Fullback TOM RAMEY Guard TIM SOWDERS Quarterback JIM BAKER Quarterback WILBUR BISHOP Guard Blow the whistle before I get killed! 259 Last minute instructions MIKE CASEY Left Halfback JOE BURGER Right Halfback 260 PAT CARTER Tackle GARY COMBS Guard BILL COOPER Right End Get That Man Across That Line! Don ' t Step On Me! 261 DAVE COUCH Right End TOM GOFORTH Tackle BILL EARLY Tackle Heads I win, tails you loose Give ' em hell, State! HARRY HARMON Guard WAYNE KING Tackle JERRY KIRK Center if® 263 264 PREZZLE QUILLEN Center FLOYD SHAD RICK Right End EDDIE RAINES Guard Coach Wood gives some instructions during halftime 265 Head Coach Madison Brooks, Freshman Coach Jack Maxey 1962 RECORD Opponent Our Score Opponent ' s Score Furman University 58 60 Appalachian State 74 60 Austin Peay State 59 78 Furman University 89 68 University of Chattanooga 92 69 Ill. Wesleyan University 71 70 Georgia Southern 82 75 Mississippi Southern 73 58 Middle Tennessee 55 58 Morehead 67 69 Eastern Kentucky 68 87 Wofford 93 96 Tennessee Tech 71 69 Murray State 91 72 Murray State 62 76 Centenary 70 71 Morehead 67 96 Western Kentucky 84 89 The Citadel 67 86 Tennessee Tech 63 103 Middle Tennessee 78 70 Austin Peay 84 81 Wofford 82 67 Western Kentucky 77 66 Eastern Kentucky 74 95 266 Coach Brooks, Andy Miles, Dave Harrell, Houston Frazier, Doug Gardner, Malvin Roberts, Darrell Range, Jim Riddick, Gary Mullins, John Taylor, Willie Malone, Coach Maxey. Back row: Scharman. Gary Robinette, Ken Erwin, Adrian Coulter, Gene Harrell, Tony E. T. S. C. Basketball 1961-62 Playing with a number of sophomores and other inexperiended men, East Tennessee State College ' s basketball Buccaneers compiled an 11-14 worksheet in the 1961-62 season. The season could not be considered entirely unsuccessful when certain factors are considered. The Bucs were caught in a year of rebuilding at a time when the Ohio Valley Conference generally had the toughest teams in its history. In addition to playing in the OVC in one of the league ' s greatest years, the Bucs also were contending with possibly their roughest schedule to date in non-conference pky. Non-league activity saw ETSC mark up such achievements as victories over Furman University and the University of Chattanooga, with the Bucs running into their greatest dif¬ ficulties when they hit the formidable conference competition. While losing a number of conference games, the Bucs still distinguished themselves by almost overcoming league champ Western Kentucky on Western ' s home court. The Bucs also scored a convincing triumph over league foe Murray State. In individual activity, Sophomore performers Willie Malone and Malvin Roberts made a heavy impact on the OVC statis¬ tics races, winning high places in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage, and free throw pecentage. 267 ADRIAN COULTER Center KEN ERWIN Forward, i 268 269 WILLIE MALONE Guard DARRELL RANGE Forward 270 JIM RIDDICK Forward MALVIN ROBERTS Center 271 GARY SCHEUERMAN Guard GARY ROBINETTE Forward 272 JOHN TAYLOR Guard Left to right: Coach Maxey, Freddie Pickle, Howard Dale, William Thomsom, Max Stiltner, Larry Miller, Charles Fox, Don Spitzner, Glenn Stiles, John Lyle, Bill Sproles, Bill Neubolt, Jerry Fields. Freshman Basketball 274 BH T rack Left to right: Chester Smith, Manager; BillMason, Davd Boyd, Tom Coegnhour, Tommy Dillow, Raymond Hall, Larry Berrong, David Mullins, Jerry Loar, Jerry Moles, Howard Tippet, Coach. Second row: Calvin Frey, Coach; John Campbell, Carl Bradford, John Piatt, Gary Scheruman, Tom Roberts, Larry Grant, Dave Couch, Kent Bradford, Eugene MacGinnis, Coach. Bill Mason— Distance, Carl Bradford— Middle Distance, Tommy Dillow— Distance. 276 Tom Coegnhour— Shot, Discuss Left to right: Kent Bradford—Shot, Discuss and Tom Roberts, Shot, Discus. Left to right: Tom Coegnhour—Shot, Discus, Tom Roberts, Shot, Discus, Kent Bradford—Shot, Discus, Tommy Dillow— Distance. 277 First row: Mike Rutherford, Jim Smith, Andy Miles, Fred Denny, Sam Biard, Collen Burgamy, Tony Martin, Graham Spurrier. Second row: Spenser Pardue, Freddy Graham, Bill Campbell, Bill Coleman, Bill Tooley, Captain Wayne Burchfield, Scott Daniels, Captain John Taylor. Third row: Kenny Ervin, Jack Barker, Richard Wilson, Bill Hargis, Charles Kelly, Roger Ackerman, Coach Jim Mooney. Baseball Coach Jim Mooney and some of his players watch an exciting game. 278 Charles Kelly is ready to hit a home run. Record Eastern Ky 12 State 7 Eastern Ky 1 State 2 Carson-Newman 13 State 3 Milligan 16 State 15 C ar son-N ewman 5 State 2 Morehead Ky 6 State 8 Morehead Ky 4 State 3 LMU 9 State 4 Morehead Ky 3 State 9 Morehead Ky 3 State 2 Maryville 1 State 5 Maryville 4 State 3 Eastern Ky 0 State 4 Eastern Ky 1 State 5 Morehead Ky OVC Playoffs 5 State 10 Murray, Ky 13 State 1 Murray, Ky 2 State 0 The 1961 baseball team won the Eastern Division of the Ohio Valley Conference, losing to Murray Ky. in the play offs for the O.V.C. title. Collen Burgamy, short stop, Wayne Burchfield, pitcher and catcher, Charles Kelly, left field and Graham Spurrier, center field, made the all O.V.C. Eastern Division All-Star Team. Graham Spurrier keeps his eye on the ball. 279 Coach Hal Morrison, Joe Taggert, Jim Huff, Earl Peters, Harold Reynolds. Golf EARL PETERS Home Opponent Presbyterian College 12 1 2 14 1 2 Wofford College 5 1 2 12 1 2 Presbyterian College 10 8 University of Tennessee 4 23 University of Tennessee 13 1 2 13 1 2 Cumberland 27 0 Wofford 15 3 Eastern Kentucky 11 7 Morehead 13 5 Tennessee Tech 8 4 Middle Tenn. State 5 13 Milligan 17 1 2 1 2 Milligan 18 0 Won 8, lost 4, tied 1 JIM HUFF HAROLD REYNOLDS Left to right: Tinsley Floyd, Mackey Therrell, Don Olsen, Albert Wilkes, Lawrence Mesbitt, Dickie Laws. Front row: Brian Dunkleberger, Eddie Washburn. Coach Bud Hartsell ' s ETSC tennis team found the going tough in OVC competition during 1960-61. State won three matches while dropping seven, most of them by slim mar¬ gins. One of State ' s victories was over USAC Champion Carson Newman. Albert Wilkes and Eddie Washburn led the team in vic¬ tories as Wilkes compiled a 10-1 record and Washburn won 5 and dropped 4. MACKIE THERRELL ALBERT WILKES, EDDIE WASHBURN T e n n • l s 281 LETTER GIRLS Miss Faye Flannagan, Director; Patsy King, Cindy Thomas, Betty Roberts. Second row: Margaret Hampton, Glenda Britt, Eddie Bryan, Julianna Wright, Wilma Hill, Emily Williams, Tanya Mill- saps, Linda Skip worth, Jewel Dean Thomas. Women’s Intramurals The department of Physical Education for Women is interested in making available to the students many recreational opport¬ unities, and one way of doing this is through the Women ' s Intramural Program. The program promotes activities through the Junior and Senior Orchesis, Aquatic Club, Golf Club, con¬ tests, and tournaments in various sports. This program is supervised by the Women ' s Physical Education Department but is carried on largely by the manager, assistant manager and director of intramurals with the Letter Girls directing each sport. This year approximately five hundred girls participated in some phase of the intramural program. It is the policy of the Women ' s Physical Education Department, whenever possible, to offer any new activity that a reasonable number of students request. The program is open to any girl who wishes to par¬ ticipate, and we encourage and welcome participation by all girls interested. BLAZER GIRLS - Margaret Hampton, Betty Roberts, Cindy Thomas, Patsy King, Tanya Millsaps. TOM ROBERTS Director Among our most important programs for East Tennessee State College students is the program of Intramural Athletics for Men. Offering several different athletic activities, the program provides each male student with the opportunity to participate in the particular activities in which he is most in¬ terested. As a result of this comprehensive program, a great majority of the male stu¬ dent body is involved in healthy and en¬ joyable competition. Conducted on a fully organized basis by the participation students with faculty guidance, the program also pre¬ sents participants with excellent opportunities for leadership development. â–  cr n JUDY SHARP KAYE TURBYVILLE KATHY REYNOLDS JANE DUNCAN 286 287 Student 288 289 Student Life With a university-type administrative structure, a modern, constantly-expanding plant, a large and well-trained faculty, and a student body growing into the thousands, East Tennessee State College is ready for university status. The college has been organized for several sessions now in the university structure in which the various phases of an institution ' s multi-purpose program are divided into separate schools. The college ' s schools at present include Arts and Sciences, Business Administration and Economics, Education, Health, and Graduate. ETS UNIVERSITY ??? â–  ' x  ' . ;• f; • •• ' â–  â– â– mm: -. .. â–  wm xkH m I jS« â– I â– HHS mmmm Thank You’s To Mr. George Fox, 1961 publications chairman, who helped us get started on the 1962 Buccaneer. To William L. Kinch, photographer, who gave of his time, money and knowledge to make this publication possible and also provided five days of fishing in Florida to help this editor restore his sanity. To David McClellan, sponsor, who gave of his encouragement and knowledge of ETSG. To Patt Overly, Associate Editor, who gave of her valuable time by taking on the awe¬ some responsibility of theme copy and development. To Joan Haire, Managing Editor, who did everything from recruiting people to work to typing and provided many hours of encouragement for this editor. To Louise Lyle, Hunter Publishing Company, who, by all rights, made this publication possible. To R. A. Hunter, Jr., President, Hunter Publishing Company, who gave his personal attention to this editor and this publication. To Jo Couch, Art Supervisor, who gave of her personal time and interest to develop much of the art layout of this publication. To Audry Cardwell, Business Manager, who handled all financial matters with dedicated responsibility. To Mrs. June Smith, Public Information Office secretary, who helped solve many problems confronting this editor. To all assistant editors, who gave of their time and effort to put together each section of this publication. To Mrs. Irene Fox, President Dossett ' s secretary, who gave of her time and knowledge whenever necessary. To Eddie Delozier, Collegian Editor, who worked with this editor and gave space in the Collegian whenever necessary. To ALL who made possible this Golden Anniversary edition of the BUCCANEER. NTS All School Supplies Readily Available In Our Self-Service Bookstore T-Shirts Greeting Cards Class Rings EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE GRILL BROADWAY COURT AND RESTAURANT On Broadway Of America U. S. Highway Nos. 11-E, 411, 19-E and 23 Gateway to Appalachians and Great Smokies 300 CASSEL BROTHERS General Contractors Compliments Of THE JOHNSON CITY BOTTLERS ASSOCIATION Enjoy Your Favorite Carbonated Beverage 301 In magazines and textbooks, in tablet, novels and envelopes . . . EAST TENNESSEE STATE STUDENTS USE MEAD PAPERS EVERY DAY THE MEAD CORPORATION Paper Makers To America 302 for fine PRINTING PLATES ot 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 SKfyxavtnj Pres-s-Chronicle Bldg. WA 8-2141 Little Jobs With Same Care As ' Big Jobs” Congratulations to the Class of 1961 from HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK Of Johnson City with Drive-In Branches on West Walnut Street and West Market Street 303 Hospital Pharmacy Drive-In Pharmacy 602 North Roan Street Phone WA 6-0121 Johnson City, Tennessee Plenty Of Free Praking Space International Business Machines Dictating Equipment Accounting Machines-Electric Typewriters Compliments Of IBM CORPORATION Kingsport, Tennessee 304 Your Family Gets the Most From FOREMOST THE GREAT NAME IN DAIRY PRODUCTS BRISTOL ELIZABETHTON KINGSPORT JOHNSON CITY 305 Kuppenheimer Clothes McGregor Sportswear Varsity-Town Clothes Nunn-Bush Shoes “Your Quality Clothing Store Since 1912” “Eat to please thyself , but dress to please others.” -Benjamin Franklin DRESS RIGHT — you can ' t afford not to! First People’s Bank Johnson City Jonesboro North Johnson City Branch 3% Interest Paid On Certificate of Deposit 3% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HI The Tri-City ' s Leading Department Store First in QUALITY Corner of Main and Roan Street—Johnson City FASHION SAVINGS 306 DINTY MOORE ' S RESTAURANT SINCE 1932 JUST SAY TO YOUR FRIENDS “Dinty Moore ' s No Better Than The Best But Better Than The Rest” AT 121 EAST MARKET ST. JOHNSON CITY. TENN. Hunter Moore Virginia Gillenwater Owner Manager NINE PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES SEATING FROM 2 TO 120 =sss= SEA FOOD —STEAKS —CHOPS CHICKEN —RABBIT For Patty Reservations . . . . PHONE WAInut 8-1261 KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. GLORIA PLANT Johnson City, Tennessee Weavers of Fine Fabrics Main Office: Asheboro, North Carolina For League Reservations: Phone WAInut 6-8182 HOLIDAY LA N E S MOUNTCASTLE DRIVE • JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE WAInut 6-8182 Bill Stevens, Manager 307 Griffith Motors, Inc. Factory Trained Mechanics Finest Modern Equipment Wrecks Rebuilt Painting Brake Service Parts Accessories Wheel Balancing Frame Straightening 84 Wilson Ave. Phone WA 6-7121 Johnson City j TRADg ARK] [® f ®9 0 d breadJ BIFF - BURGER DRIVE-IN Broiled Burgers 19 — French Fries 14 Thick Shakes 19 — Fish Sandwich 34 Hot Dogs 19 — V 2 doz. Shrimp $1.00 Vi Chicken $1.00 1000 W. Market New Jonesboro Highway REMNANT SHOP Compliments Sew Much For Of Sew Little 7 ' Kingsport Bristol Hwg. WA 6-5051 BEESON and BEESON SCOTT ' S GROCERY FREE SERVICE TIRE Vegetables COMPANY Fruits 124-26 Buffalo Street Meats Phone WA 6-6118 Conveniently Located Near The College 831 W. Walnut Johnson City 308 BECKNER ' S Jewelers For 76 Years Artcarved Diamonds 232 Main Street Johnson City GEORGE OLDHAM ASSOC. In Our Thirtieth Year George Oldham Jack Monroe General Insurance—Travel Agency John Sevier Hotel Bldg. Ph. WA 6-0137 Johnson City, Tennessee Our Sincere Congratulations To The Class Of ' 62 NETTIE LEE SHOPS 240-242 E. Main Street Phone WA 6-5431 Johnson City, Tennessee chambers if williams 200 W. MARKET ST.-Phone WA 6-8331 JOHNSON CITY. TENN. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS Compliments Of FIELDS OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines—Calculators Stenocord Dictating Machines JVa rica featuring 12 AMF AUTOMATIC — N ANES : PINSPOTTERS MAIN, MARKET DIVISION STREETS • JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Featuring 1 hour Cleaning 3 hour shirt service 113 East Market St. WA 6-1232 309 Lj NC STER 1SSOCMTES JOHN SEVIER HOTEL BLDG. ___ ____ (faSWFk 1716 GRAINGER AVENUE, N.E. JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 1K 31E â–  1 KNOXVILLC, T€NNESS€£ TELEPHONE WALNUT 6-0141 ZZ TELEPHONE 524-4623 Comfort Heating And Cooling With VOLUNTEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY 334 E. Main St. Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City — Greeneville — Kingsport — Elizabethton RAINBOW CORNER 337 W. Walnut St. Johnson City, Tennessee Owner— —Bill Darden mmmm DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Serving East Tennessee Since 1930 From A Sandwich To A Complete Dinner 425 E. Main St. Johnson City, Tennessee JStll Ring ' s 1391 2 Market Street In The John Sevier Hotel Blgd. Eat at The COLLEGE GRILL at Walnut and Lake Congratulations to THE CLASS OF ' 62 PETER ' S GIFT SHOP SOBEL ' S Fine Gifts for Everyone MEN ' S STORE 325 E. Main St. Phone WA 8-5241 Kingsport, Tennessee Compliments of HICKS PRODUCE INC. BOWMAN ' S JEWELRY Packer of Hick ' s Pride Tomatoes 121 Fountain Square Johnson City 124 W. Market St. Johnson City TAYLOR ' S INC. Compliments of Boone and King St. Johnson City KYKER FURNITURE GUNNAR TEILMANN THE BOOK SHOP FLORIST Roan and Market Streets 318 East Main John Sevier Hotel Bldg. Ph. WA 6-6244 Ph.WA 6-2441 Johnson City Johnson City DOSSER ' S DEPT. STORE Compliments of WOFFORD BROS., INC. 228-230 E. Main 327 E. Main All Lines of Insurance Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City Established 1886 CARDER HARDWARE CO. Compliments of 132 West Market GENERAL SHALE Johnson City Tennessee PRODUCTS CORP. MARKET STREET DRUG STORE THOMAS ' Your REXAL Store Men ' s and Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear 134 W. Market Johnson City HILLCREST DRUG STORE 700 W. Market St. Johnson City, Tenn. Compliments of HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS RUTH ANDREWS FLORISTS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of 303 S. Roan Street Phone WA 6-0831 Johnson City, Greeneville, and Kingsport _ Complete Office Outfitters 403 Roan St. WA 6-4107 Johnson City, Tennessee H. E. HART ' S JEWELRY 214 E. Main St. Ph. WA 6-2533 Compliments of ALLEN CLEANERS 704 Buffalo Johnson City SMYTH E ELECTRIC COMPANY Records and Record Players 238 East Main WA 8-2833 c4 ' Product oj 312 — tmtagai ., Jmm I -Hm I i f Sim m m MHe ’Am mi X ' -:d - MMMI â–  0ig$ - - I __ =?:- ' - ' w ' t } 8 ' SC.-i mi ' atB-B . â–  a • K ,-i -: v f •?. 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