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

 - Class of 1962

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Page 11 text:

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

Page 10 text:

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.



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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

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