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

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cA L. JO CLcA J 1964 JUL 8 ' ’64 DIANE BURKHALTER. Editor-in-Chief BETTY JO SHANNON. Associate Editor JOYNEL COPP. Managing Editor JOSEPHINE OSBORNE. Business Manager The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson City, Tennessee JL-D S ' £ 7% V £ - The East Tennessee 2 State University Johnson City, Tennessee Universities do not comepnto existence by the waving of a magic wand, but they can be created by the dreams and plans of man. The physical growth of East Tennessee State University has not been ragged and without pur¬ pose, but has been planned throughout each of its fifty-two years!. Beauty has never been neglected in this plan. The designs of man artfully adapting the gifts of nature make the campus one of beauty throughout the year. Jr :JBh The old buildings surrounded by tradition and still serving a useful purpose, blend in with the modern structures and yield only in years to those undei? construction. An outstanding example of the progress made by the school is that view of the smokestacks rising above the campus and announcing the era of their birth. All of these physical units join with the progress in classrooms to make a true University Image. The Administration and Ft depth upon which the Uni- friendly contact with the i respect in the niwlffudents astl The individuai httention of creates interest in the classroc with Interest all student activiti in a Mhmber of stimulating culty furnish the i nner “ The v builds arrive Bfflffiftmpus. uctors he faculty follow esHHflb participating ir own. 4 5 The Universiry is well organized to offer a bal¬ anced curriculum necessary to justify its existence. Students utilize organizations to carry out their responsibilities to the University. Editing and pub¬ lishing the campus news is one of the areas of activity. Another is student government, the answer to the need for cooperation and assistance in most school problems. A strong student government uni¬ fies the school and instills a deep sense of belonging. The effect of the organizations is felt in the com¬ munity as they provide service and use their talents to entertain. 6 7 Cinderella, S £asfem • jrthfhe I Lpassinq § fantasy ' sihVeh ended gfgg « Those activities which fall outside the scholastic category are nevertheless vital to the student. It is participation in these extracurriculars which help to prepare the student for handling situations after his school years are behind him. But aside from the serious aspect of the University Features, there is the diversion and enjoyment: which makes the university image a more complete one. 9 The Greek social organizations present on the campus add to the university image. These groups stress scholarship above all. They provide the friendship which helps a student to feel at home in the college community. The Greeks serve the uni¬ versity, and the community as well, in service pro¬ jects, and they are responsible for many entertaining programs and dances. 10 12 v4 . The flag proudly waving over the University cam¬ pus is a daily reminder of the heritage and freedom that is ours by virtue of our citizenship. The uniform of ROTC dramatically portrays the desire to serve our country and contribute to the preserva¬ tion of the ideals we cherish. Campus life is permeated with the flavor of military precision, color, and respect. Music for sports, festive, and social occasions combined with the solemn presentation of the colors breed respect for the Brigade and the nation. The military, too, adds to the image of the University. 13 14 Improving the body, building school spirit, devel¬ oping character and sportsmanship—these are the ideals, but athletics are just plain fun. There is a place for everyone in the physical education pro¬ gram. This year the spectators had a big season too. •..■•s ' $if!$ .i The 8 athletic picture comes into focus as teams play well and contribute their part to the university image. 15 In the student body, searching for knowledge for self-improvement ana as a means whereby society itself may be bettered, is found the core of the UNIVERSITY IMAGE. 16 Contents Faculty and Administration.18 Organizations.40 Features.86 Greeks.130 Military.162 Athletics.172 Classes.216 Advertisements.306 17 ? Frank G. Clement, Governor State of Tennessee 20 State Board of Education Seated: Edward L. Jennings, J. Frank Taylor, J.H. Warf, Chairman, Mrs. B.A. McDermott, T.R. Keys. Standing: Harold D. West, James Williams, John W. Finney, Dale Glover, Ernest C. Ball. Absent: Mrs. Sam Wilson, Thomas M Divine, F. Thornton Strang. 21 Dr. Burgin E. Dossett President of East Tennessee State University Dr. Burgin E. Dossett has served as President of East Tennessee State University since September, 1949, after having completed his term as Tennessee Commissioner of Education in Nashville. Prior to his appointment as Commissioner he served in many capacities on the county, state and federal level, and as a member and officer on a large number of state and regional boards and committees in the field of education. The growth of East Tennessee State University is a remarkable result of the leadership of Dr. Dossett. He shaped the mould and charted the first and successive moves for progress toward university status, which the Tennessee General Assembly grant¬ ed on March 5, 1963. Executive Scholar 23 Administration J. SOLON GENTRY Business Manager WILLIAM M BEASLEY Dean of Admissions ELLA V. ROSS Dean of Students The Sherrod Library 25 EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY J. WILLENE PAXTON Dean of Women CALVIN F. MERCER Dean of Men GEORGE N. DOVE Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 26 L. SCOTT HONAKER Dean, College of Education TRAVIS KIRKLAND Dean, College of Business and Economics JOHN F. LAMB, JR. Dean, College of Health RICHARD S. STEVENSON Dean, School of Graduate Studies 27 FRED L. McCUNE Dean, School of Continuing Education HAL H. SMITH Librarian FLORA MARIE MEREDITH Director, Placement Services david m McClellan Director, Public Information 28 JAMES W. LLOYD Assistant Dean of Admissions PHILLIP M THOMAS Assistant Dean of Men HAROLD K. JOHNSON Assistant Business Manager WILLIAM B. MILLER Comptroller 29 FACULTY College of Arts and Sciences Biology Dr. T.P. Copeland, Chairman Department of Biology COPELAND, DR. T.P., Professor B.S., Ouachita College; MA., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. BARCLAY, DR. FRANK H., Professor A.B., King College; MA., University of Vir¬ ginia; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. O’DELL, DR. HERMAN, Professor A. B., King College; MA. and Ph.D., Uni¬ versity of Virginia. ROESEL, DR. HILDE, Associate Professor B. S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. MOORE, DR. JOHN D., Assistant Professor B.S., Wake Forest College; MS.P.H. and MA., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., Emory University. COUNTS, MRS. CLARA, Instructor B.S. and MA. East Tennessee State University. CREEK, MR. ROBERT 0., Instructor B.S. and MS., West Virginia University. LAWSON, MR. JAMES E., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; On leave of absence. Chemistry Dr. Douglas G. Nicholson, Chairman Department of Chemistry NICHOLSON, DR. DOUGLAS G.,Professor B.S., MS. and Ph.D., University of Illinois. BOYD, MR. CLIFFORD, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MS., University of Tennessee. WHITEHEAD, MR. THOMAS WILSON, Associate Professor B.S., Maryville College; MA., University of Tennessee. KELLS, DR. LYMAN F., Associate Professor B.S. and Ph.D., University of Washington. SNELL, DR. ROBERT L., Associate Professor B.S., Drury College; MS., University of Miss¬ ouri School of Mines. MILLER, DR. JAMES L., Assistant Professor B.S., Eastern Illinois University; MS. and Ph.D., State University of Iowa. NELSON, MR. HARRY, Assistant Professor B.S., Drake University. NEWBY, MR. FRANK A., JR., Assistant Professor B.S. and Ph.D., University of Kansas. English ELLERY, DR. JOHN B., Professor A. B., Hamilton College; MA., University of Colorado; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. ALLEN, DR. JOHN D., Professor B. A. and MA., University of Georgia; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Dr. John B. Ellery, Chairman Department of English BURLESON, MISS CHRISTINE, Professor A. B., University of Tennessee; B.A., Vassar College; MA., Columbia University; MA., Oxford University. GILBREATH, MRS. ALLIE LOU, Professor B. S., Florida State University; MA., Uni¬ versity of Iowa. McCRACKEN, DR. JEWELL, Professor B.S. and MA., University of Alabama; Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. MANNING, MR. AMBROSE N., Professor A. B., Atlantic Christian College; MA., Uni¬ versity of North Carolina; Ed.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. BEASLEY, MR. CHARLES E., JR., Associate Professor B. S., East Tennessee State University; MA., University of Tennessee. DUGGER, MISS MARGARET, Associate Professor A. B., Tusculum College; MA., University of Tennessee. HAYS, MISS MAHALA, Associate Professor B. S., Westhampton College; MA., University of Virginia. LEAB, MISS GRACE, Associate Professor A. B. and MA., University of Tennessee. PITMAN, MR. JOHN, Associate Professor B. A. and MA., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. LECROY, DR. ANNE R., Associate Professor B.A. and MA., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. TRIVETT, MISS ALMA, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Northwestern University. 30 BEASLEY, MRS. LOUISE H., Assistant Professor B.S. and MS., George Peabody College. GENTRY, MRS. ANNE, B., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Duke University. TALLENT, DR. JOHN B., Assistant Professor B.S. and MA., Middle Tennessee State Col¬ lege; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. WILKERSON, MR. JAMES C., Assistant Professor B.A. and MA., University of Florida. HARDIN, MR. RICHARD, Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. HOLMES, MRS. PHYLLIS, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Boston University. McCLELLAN, MR. DAVID M, Instructor B.S. and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. MANNING, MRS. MARY D., Instructor A.B. and B.S. in L.S., New York State Col¬ lege for Teachers. WOHLFORD, MISS MARGUERITA, Instructor Diploma, Averett College; B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State University. Speech and Drama STATHAM, DR. CHARLES M., Professor B.A., McMurray College; M.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Florida. BRAND, MR. RICHARD C„ Associate Professor B-A. and MA., West Virginia University. PRANK, MR. HAROLD, Assistant Professor B.S., Ithaca College; MA., Pennsylvania State University. Geography Fine Arts Dr. John C. Benz, Chairman Department of Fine Arts BENZ, DR. JOHN C., Professor B.F.A., Miami (Ohio) University; MA., and Ed.S., Columbia University. HARRIS, MISS RUTH E., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., George Peabody College. EDMUNDSON, MR. GERALD G., Assistant Professor A. B., Berea College; MA., Teachers College, Columbia University. HAYS, MISS MARGARET, Assistant Professor B. A., University of Tennessee; MA., East Tennessee State University. PAV, MR. JOHN I., Assistant Professor B.A., Charles University and University of Toronto; MA., University of Toronto. STEELE, MR. JOHN M, Assistant Professor B.A.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute; MA., Louisiana State University. SCHRADER, MR. JOHN E., Instructor B.A., Lawrence College; MF.A., Crambrook Academy of Art. Dr. George W. Webb, Chairman Department of Geography WEBB, DR. GEORGE W., Professor B.S. and MA., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. DARLING, MR. ROBERT W., Associate Professor A.B. and MS., Emory University. HARRISON, MISS MARIE, Associate Professor A. B., Iowa State Teachers College; MA., University of Michigan. YOUNG, MR. MALONE, Associate Professor B. S., East Tennessee State University; MS., University of Tennessee. CARPENTER, MR. CLIFTON C., Associate Professor B.A. and MA., University of Kentucky. PEPLIES, MR. ROBERT W., Assistant Professor B.S., Northern Illinois State College; MA., University of Georgia. POOLE, MR. DONALD H., Assistant Professor B.A., University of Denver; MA., North¬ western University. HAMLETT, JR. JAMES C., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. STOUT, MR. CHESTER T., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. NUNNALLY, MR. NELSON, Instructor B.S. and MA., University of Georgia; On leave of Absence. 31 FACULTY History Dr. Frank B. Williams, Jr., Chairman Department of History WILLIAMS, DR. FRANK B., JR., Professor B.S., Memphis State College; MA., George Peabody College for Teachers; Ph.D., Vander¬ bilt University. ROGERS, MR. W. FLINN, Professor B.A. and MA., University of Tennessee. BROWN, DR. MORTON A., Professor B.A., Washington and Lee University; MA. and Ph.D., Harvard University. CRAWFORD, DR. ROBERT G., Professor B.A. and MA., Duke University; Ph.D. Uni¬ versity of Kentucky. MOORE, MR. RICHTER H., Professor B.S. and L.L.B., University of South Carol¬ ina; MA., University of Kentucky. FOX, MR. GEORGE E., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., George Washington University. GRENINGER, DR. EDWIN T., Associate Professor B.A., Gettysburg College; MA., Temple Uni¬ versity; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. HARTSOOK, MISS EVANGELINE, Associate Professor B.A., Vanderbilt University; MA., Columbia University. HARRELL, DR. DAVID E., Assistant Professor B.A., David Lipscomb College; MA. and Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. NICHOLS, MR. JOHN D., Assistant Professor B.A. and MA., University of North Carolina. O’BRIEN, MR. PAUL H., Assistant Professor B.A., Western Carolina College; MA., George Peabody College. EWALT, MISS HETTIE, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Columbia University. PITTMAN, MR. WALTER E., Instructor B.A., Mississippi State University; MA., Mississippi State University and University of Alabama. Modern Languages Mr. Edward G. Lodter, Chairman Department of Modern Languages LODTER. MR. EDWARD G., Professor B.A., St. Stephen ' s College; MA., North- Western University. EHRHARDT, MISS ELAINE, Professor B.S., Middle Tennessee State College. MA., George Peabody College for Teachers. GERBERING, MR. HARRY W., Instructor B.A. and MA., Michigan State University. Mathematics HARTSELL, DR. LESTER C., Professor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. LINSERT, COL. HENRY, Professor A.B., Harvard College; MA., Pennsylvania State College. Dr. Lester C. Hartsell, Chairman Department of Mathematics CLOYD, MISS VELMA L., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Colorado State College of Education. JOHNSON, MR. STANFORD H., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., George Peabody College. WILSON, MR. CHARLES W., Associate Professor B.S., Troy State Teachers College; MA., Teachers College, Columbia University. JENKINS, MR. ELLISON C., Assistant Professor A. B., University of South Carolina; ME., Furman University. McCORMICK, MRS. LORA D., Assistant Professor B. A., Vanderbilt University; MA., East Tenn¬ essee State University. TAYLOR, MR. CHARLES F., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., University of Tennessee. KINLOCK, MR. JOHN, Assistant Professor B.A., St. John ' s College; MA., Peabody College. CARSON, MISS SALLIE P., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Colorado College of Education. 32 LYLE, MRS. BETTY, Instructor B.S. and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. LYLE, MR. BEN, Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Music Mr. Virgil C. Self, Chairman Department of Music SELF, MR. VIRGIL C., Professor A. B., Tusculum College; MA., University of Wisconsin. ORNER, MR. EUGENE, Associate Professor B. M and MM, Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. SELF, MRS. MARY FLORENCE, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., Teachers College, Columbia University. WATTS, MRS. RUTH E., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA. and MEd., George Peabody College for Teachers. BOBBITT, MR. WILKSE S., Assistant Professor B.M., Shenandoah College; B.S., East Tenn¬ essee State University; MM, Vanderbilt Col¬ lege of Music. DANIELLS, MISS ELEANOR, Assistant Professor B.M, Florida State College for Women; MM, Northwestern University. KEHLER, DR. GEORGE, Assistant Professor B.A., Junior College at Vac, Hungary; B.M and MM, Royal Hungarian State Con¬ servatory of Music, Budapest; Ph.D., Uni¬ versity of Budapest. LAPELLA, MR. ROBERT D., Assistant Professor B.M and MM, Drake University. BOYD, MR. WILLIAM, Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; MM, North¬ western University. CONFLENTI, MR. DONALD A., Instructor B.S. and MS., Juilliard School of Music. FORSLEFF, MR. GARY E., Instructor B.M, Western Michigan University; MM, Northwestern University. Physics WOODWARD, DR. CARL S., Professor, CHAIRMAN A.B., Oklahoma City University; MS. and Ph.D., University of Oklahoma; On leave of absence. GRAYBEAL, MR. A.C., Associate Professor A. B., Washington College; MS., Vanderbilt University. DICKERSON, MR. MARVIN H., Assistant Professor B. S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. WHITSON, MR. JOHN C., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Sociology WILSON, DR. PAUL B., Professor B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; MS. and Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. NELSON, DR. LOUIS EDWARD, Associate Professor B.A., Coe College; M Ed., Springfield Col¬ lege; Ed.D., Florida State University. SERRON, MR. LUIS A., Assistant Professor B.S. and MA., University of Illinois. POWERS, MRS. EVELYN B., Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; MA., East Tennessee State University and University of Tennessee. BROWN, MR. LOUIE A., Instructor B.A. Piedmont College; MA., University of Georgia. Dr. Paul B. Wilson, Chairman Department of Sociology College of Business and Economics Business FARNSWORTH, DR. CLYDE H., Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; A.B., Union University; MA., Ohio State Uni¬ versity; MS., Mississippi State University; Ed.D., Duke University. GREGG, DR. EDNA L., Professor B.S. and MA. University of Texas; Ed.D., Indiana University. THOMPSON, DR. SAMUEL H., Professor A. B., Lincoln Memorial University; A.M and Ph.D., University of North Carolina; LL.B., Emory University Law School. SHARP, MR. KARL W., Associate Professor B. S., Steed College of Technology; MA., University of Tennessee; C.P.A., Tennessee. SPANABEL, MR. GLENN H., Associate Professor A.B., University of Pittsburgh; B. Ed., Western Illinois State Teachers College; M Ed., University of Pittsburgh. 33 FACULTY COL CORD, MR. J. MARSHALL, Associate Professor B.S., University of Oklahoma; MB.A., Uni¬ versity of Georgia; C.P.A., Tennessee. GOLIK, DR. ROMAN, Associate Professor MA. and Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, Germany. GRAY, MRS. MARY W., Assistant Professor B.S., Tusculum College; MS., University of Tennessee. MARGASON, MR. HAROLD H., Assistant Professor A. B. and B.S., Southwest Missouri State College; MA., University of Kentucky. CHENG, MR. PHILLIP C., Assistant Professor B. S., National Chiastung University of China; MA., Meiji University, Tokyo; MS., Oklahoma State University. MYERS, MR. GEORGE G., Assistant Professor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. STEWART, MISS MARGARET, Assistant Professor B.S., Longwood College; MA., University of Kentucky. HUMPHRYS, MISS BARBARA, Instructor MB. E., North Texas State University. Economics SPAULDING, DR. KENNETH C., Professor B.S., MA., and Ph.D., George Peabody Col¬ lege for Teachers. STRIBLING, MR. HERMAN A., JR., Associate Professor B.S. and MS., University of Alabama. GRANGER, MR. GEORGE L., Assistant Professor B.A. and MBA, Michigan State University; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. HAM, MR. NEWELL B., Assistant Professor B.B.A., University of Miami; MB.A., Xavier University. WILBUR, MR. WILLIAM L., Assistant Professor B.A., University of Illinois; MS., University of Kentucky. BRADDOCK, MR. WALTER DAVID, Instructor B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MB.A., University of Chicago. ADDINGTON, MR. ARNOLD L., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MS., University of Tennessee; On leave of absence. LUDOLF, MR. GEORGE W., Assistant Professor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; On leave of absence. CRAFT, MR. VERNON L., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; On leave of absence. College of Education Education Dr. Leslie K. Patton, Chairman Department of Education PATTON, DR. LESLIE K., Professor B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology; MA., Emory University; Ph.D., Columbia Uni¬ versity. BARRETTE, MRS. ELISE D., Professor B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; B.S. in L.S. and MA., George Peabody College. CARPENTER, DR. CLAYTON LEE, Professor B.S., Nebraska State College; ME. and Ed.D., University of Nebraska. ELIASSEN, DR. REUBEN H., Professor B.A., St. Olaf College; MA., Columbia Uni¬ versity; Ph.D., Ohio State University. GRISE, DR. S.W., Professor A.B., Western Kentucky State College; MA., George Peabody College for Teachers; Ph.D., University of Kentucky. JENNINGS, DR. JOE, Professor B.A., University of Tennessee; MA., Col¬ umbia University; Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. MIELKE, DR. ROBERT H.E., Professor B.A. and MA., University of Minnesota; B.D. and Ph.D., Drew University. TAYLOR, DR. GEM KATE, Professor B.S., Radford College; MA., George Peabody College; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. BYAR, DR. T. MADISON, Associate Professor A.B., Maryville College; MEd., University of Cincinnati; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. CLARKE, MR. RALPH W., Associate Professor A. B., Eastern Kentucky State College; MA., University of Kentucky. EVERNDEN, DR. WILLIAM L., Associate Professor B. A. and B.Ed., University of Saskatphewan; MS. and Ed.D., University of Tennessee. FARRELL, DR. EMMA L., Associate Professor B.S., MA., and Ph.D., George Peabody Col¬ lege for Teachers. BRADLEY, DR. GEORGE W., Assistant Professor B.S., Fordham University; MA., Niagara University; Ed.D., University of Virginia. BRUMIT, MISS PAULINE, Assistant Professor B.A., Carson-Newman; MA., Teachers Col¬ lege, Columbia University. CAMPBELL, DR. DORIS K., Assistant Professor A. B., Augustana College; MA., University of Illinois; Ed.D., University of Florida. GREENWELL, MR. GEORGE A., Assistant Professor B. A., Tusculum College; MA., Middlebury College. JONES, MR. DONALD R., Assistant Professor B.S., MS., and Ed.D., University of Tenn¬ essee. MOTLEY, MR. FRANK W., Assistant Professor A. B., Lynchburg College; MA., East Tenn¬ essee State University. MURRAY, MRS. EVELYN M, Assistant Professor B. S., Morris Harvey College; MA., Marshall University. 34 STITT, MR. ROSS EDWARD, Assistant Professor B.S., State College; Shippensburg Penn¬ sylvania; MEd., University of Delaware. FIELDS, MR. JACK W., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. General Science MOONEY, MR. JAMES I., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MS., University of Tennessee. Miss Vivian Rockwood, Chairman Department of Home Economics POOLE, MRS. FRANKYE B., Assistant Professor B.S.H.E. and MS., University of Georgia. LODTER, MRS. CARSIE H., Instructor B.S., Milligan College; MA., East Tenn¬ essee State University. ROE, MR. GEORGE S., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; Ms.S., Kansas State Teachers College; MEd., George Peabody College. JORDAN, MR. GLENN C., Assistant Professor B.S., Kent State University; MA., Ohio State University. MATTSON, MR. JOSEPH, Assistant Professor B.S., Bemidjo State College; MA., Colorado State College. WALLER, MR. MILBURN J., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MS., University of Tennessee. BROOME, MR. HUGH WILSON, Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; MA., East Tennessee State University. Dr. John H. Bailey, Chairman Department of General Science Industrial Education Physical Education BAILEY, DR. JOHN H., Professor A. B., Morehead Kentucky State Teachers College; MA., University of Kentucky; Ed. D., Cornell University. OWINGS, MRS. ELIZABETH, Assistant Professor B. S., Milligan College; MA., East Tennessee State University. BASHOR, MRS. ROBERTA P., Instructor B.S., and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. O ' DELL, MR. THOMAS A., Instructor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Home Economics Dr. Robert E. Buxton, Chairman Department of Industrial Education Dr. Sidney W. Rice, Chairman Department of Physical Education ROCKWOOD, MISS VIVIAN, Professor B.A., State University of Iowa; MA., Col- umbia University. BUXTON, DR. ROBERT E., Professor B.S. and MS. Oregon State College; Ed.D., University of Maryland. RICE, DR. SIDNEY W., Professor B.A., Lincoln Memorial University; MA., Columbia University; Ed.D., Boston Uni¬ versity. BLACKWELL, MRS. HARRYET ! Assistant Professor B.S., Montana State College; ME.,Cc State University. DILLENBECK, MR. HAR OLD L., Associate Professor B.S., University of Rochester; MS., Penn¬ sylvania State University. MYNATT, DR. CONSTANCE, Professor B.S., Carson-Newman College; MS., Uni¬ versity of Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Michigan. 35 FACULTY BROOKS, MR. MADISON, Professor B.S. and MA., Louisiana State University. ROBERTS, MR. LOYD T., Professor B.S., Tulane University; MS., Louisiana State University. WOOD, MR. STAR J., Professor A.B., Miligan College; MA., University of Tennessee. HICKS, DR. DOROTHY, Associate Professor B.S., George Peabody College; Ph.D., Uni¬ versity of Tennessee. FREY, MR. CALVIN, Assistant Professor B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; MS., George Peabody College. MORRISO N, MR. HAL, Assistant Professor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. MAXEY, MR. JACK, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., George Peabody College for Teachers. BENZ, MRS. FRANCES P., Instructor B.S., Miami of Ohio University; MA., New York University. CARROLL, MISS DRYNA, Instructor A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College; MA., East Tenn¬ essee State University. CROCKER, MR. JULIAN D., Associate Professor B.S., Middle Tennessee State College; MA., George Peabody College. WILSON, MR. CLIFFORD E., Assistant Professor B.A. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. THORNTON, MRS. KAY KENT, Instructor B.S.E., Henderson State Teachers College; MA., University of Tennessee. WALKER, MR. DAVID, Instructor B.A. and MA., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. The colorful processional of East Tennessee State University Faculty moves into the Gymnasium to attend Commencement. 36 College of Health Health Education ADLER, DR. SOL, Professor B.A. and MA., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., Ohio State University. MOORE, MISS JESSIE, Associate Professor B.S., Murray State College; MP.H., Uni¬ versity of North Carolina. CHADWELL, DR. LEONARD, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; D.D.S., University of‘Tennessee; MP.H., School of Public Health, University of North Carolina. MITCHELL, MR. WALTER M,Assistant Professor B.A., Tusculum College; MA., Montana State University. DICKERSON, MRS. MARY V., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., University of Alabama. CORNELL, MR. RICHARD, Assistant Professor B.S., Austin Peay State College; M in Public Health, University of North Carolina. HURT, MR. W. THOMAS, Assistant Professor B.S., Austin Peay State College; M in Public Health, University of North Carolina. PERRY, MR. THOMAS, Assistant Pro¬ fessor B.S. and MA., East Tennessee State University. LAMB, MRS. BEATRICE Y., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University. BINKLEY, MR. WILLIAM T., Instructor B.S. and MA., Middle Tennessee State Col¬ lege. MORGAN, MR. MONROE T., Instructor B.A., East T ennessee State University; MS., University of North Carolina. School of Nursing Mrs. Maria B. Hawkins, Chairman School of Nursing HAWKINS, MRS. MARIA B., Associate Professor B.A., James Millikan University; MA., Uni¬ versity of Chicago. TAYRIEN, MISS DOROTHY P.,Associate Professor B.S., University of Colorado; MA., Uni¬ versity of Chicago. FORTUNE, MISS E. LOUISE, Assistant Professor B.S., Ohio State University; MS. Nursing; Catholic University of America. BLANKENSHIP, MRS. CAROL H., Instructor B.S.N., Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing of Western Reserve University. HAGIE, MRS. NANCY, Instructor B.S. in Nursing, East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; MA., Teachers College Columbia University. HENSLEY, MISS HILDA M, Instructor B.S. in Nursing, East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. ALDRIDGE, MRS. JANICE, Instructor B.S. in Nursing, East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Librarians LEONARD, MISS EVA, Associate Professor B.A., Emory and Henry College; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. LOYD, MRS. MARY L., Associate Professor B.A., Maryville College; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College. BARRETTE, MR. PAUL A., Assistant Professor B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; B.S. in L.S. and MA., George Peabody College. BROOKS, MRS. NELDA, Assistant Professor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; MA., East Tennessee State University. GARLAND, MISS ANNE, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; B.S., in L.S., George Peabody College. KEYS, MISS EDITH, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; MA., George Peabody College. 37 Graduate Council Seated: Dr. Paul Wilson, Dr. D.B. Nicholson, Mr. William Beasley, Mr. John P. Lamb, Dr. Richard Stevenson, Chairman; President Burgin E. Dossett, Miss Ella V. Ross, Dr. Sidney Rice, Dr. Mack P. Davis. Standing: Dr. T.P. Copeland, Dr. John Bailey, Dr. Travis Kirkland, Dr. John Ellery, Dr. Lester Hartsell, Mr. Hal Smith, Dr. Robert Buxton, Dr. George Webb, Dr. John Benz. June Graduates Dr. James R. Hodges, Mildred Massengill, Grady Clark, Thayer Smith, Alvin Burger. Hubert Armentrout, Richard Durey, Madison Van Blanton, Hobart Hyder, Jean Seal. 38 August Graduates First row: Dr. James R. Hodges, Nell Burleson, Earl Jordan, Jayne Rhoades, Frances Hawkins, Jeanne Jones, Patsy Crum, Carsie Lodter, Alta J. Peoples. Second row: Otis Peeler, Jane Whitlow, Martin Mills, Betty DeVault, Estelle Pinkston, Ruby Fuller, Eugene Lovely, Virginia Lacey, Anne Hartsell, Sandra N. Smith. Third row: Clyde M Reed, John Cox, James Fox, Jay D. Estep, Ernest Mullins, Jo Anne Lintz, Virgie Love, Margaret Bays, Robert Hinder, Kenneth Thomas. Fourth row: Charles Baker, David Wetzel, Etoila Sharp, Max Weaver, Weston Buthrie, Kenneth Pew, Jerry Williams, David Walker, John D. Wallis, Thelma Start, Daphne Myers. Fifth row: Joe.Bailey, Sarah Taylor, Gene Moore, Jack C. Martin, William Ward, Arthur Ward Eller, Bernard Randolph, David Shell, Sam Smalling, Robert E. Pierce. Public Health Sanitation School First row: Raymond F. Gann, Sevierville, Tennessee; William L. Hobbs, Jonesboro, Tennessee; Gwen Cathcart, Ruleville, Mississippi; James E. Harrison, Columbia, South Carolina; George McCormak, Ridgeland, South Carolina; Lloyd A. Parker, Morristown, Tennessee; Calbert W. Johnson, Bishopville, South Carolina; Troy W. Palmer, Anderson, South Carolina; Richard J. Minus, St. George, South Carolina. Second row: Roy G. Siske, Knoxville, Tennessee; Charles N. Patterson, Meridi an, Mississippi; Jack M McMillan, Jackson, Mississippi; William M Jenkins, Jr., Dandridge, Tennessee; John S. McPhail, Seneca, South Carolina; Richard B. Shankland, Quincy, Illinois; J.W. White, Rogersville, Tennessee; Jack F. Davidson, Waynesboro, Tennessee; Raymond E. Pardue, Athens, Tennessee. Third row: William C. Marlin, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Wayne S. Everett, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Robert A. Manning, Clinton, Tennessee; Gary B. Jones, Laurens, South Carolina; James M Berry, Jr.; Greenville, South Carolina; Jack T. Watts, Jackson, Mississippi.FWrt i row: Jerry L. Franklin, Fayette¬ ville, Tennessee; James S. Sumrall, Greenville, Mississippi; Roger L. Barber, Owingsvill ' e, Kentucky; Morris L. Ray, Clarksville, Mississippi; Edmond W. Carrier, Kingsport, Tennessee; Mills J. Black, Beaufort, South Carolina; Sam W. Dillard, Charleston, South Carolina; James W. Smith, Macon, Mississippi; Frank B. McNease, Columbia, Mississippi; Joel A. Swayngham, Pickens, South Carolina; Bobby W. Morrison, Clarks¬ ville, Tennessee. ORGANIZATIONS Kappa Lambda Honor Society Janell Lewis Aldridge Barbara Sue Bernard Judith Brinkley Donald R. Carter William N. Cates, Jr. John Charles Cloyd, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Crawford Arvella C. Freeman Patton M Giles, Jr. Barbara L. Gross Carol Lee Hunt Janice M Komaromy Jane Whaley Ogle Judith Lyle Shelton Ronald Duane Spire Dr. John D. Allen Miss Christine Burleson Dr. Doris K. Campbell Dr. Mack P. Davis Dr. George N. Dove Mrs. Allie Lou Gilbreath Mss Grace Leab Miss Flora Marie Meredith Dr. Constance Mynatt Dr. D.G. Nicholson Miss Ella V. Ross Mr. Karl W. Sharp Dr. Gem Kate Taylor NOT PICTURED Shirley Lane Adair, Mary J. Cantrell, Marjorie H. Cardwell, Linda Sue John Harry Crosby, Helen B. Gilbert, Geraldine Mae Harmon, June H. Crawford Huddleston, Robert Larry Wyatt 42 Scroll Top row: Lucie-Jean Berry, Linda Bley, Glenda Bowers, Diana Carroll, Neva Gibson, Third row: Patty Sell, Phillip Kay Whaley, Linda Crawford, Advisor; Maureen Hag- Joan Hendrix, Mary Catherine King. Middle row: Ann Lacy, Schery Lodter, Suzanne gerty, Advisor; Miss Willene Paxton, Sponsor; Dr. Jewell McCracken, Advisor. Lyle, Brenda Nelms Markham, Cathy Marshall, Carolyn O ' Brien, Linda Robertson. Scribe David Cook, David D. Hoover, Sam L. Harsard, John Miller, Dr. John Benz, Advisor; Dr. C.F. Mercer, Advisor. 43 W ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ill I imiimii!!!!!!!;! ' ; Student Government The United Student Body is organized for the pur¬ pose of carrying on the general activities of the school. Officers are elected in the spring to take office the following Fall Quarter. The student Senate is composed of twenty Sen¬ ators elected from the stu¬ dent body at large and meet bimonthly to discuss school policy and serve as a gov¬ ernmental board. The Vice President of the United Student Body serves as Chairman of the Senate and the USB Secretary is act¬ ing secretary of the group. The House of Represent¬ atives is a body composed of a representative of each organization on campus. Its Speaker and Secretary are elected from within the group. The functions of the House are similar to those of the Senate. MIKE ROWLAND President, United Student Body TOMMY WELLS Vice President, United Student Body SANDY JONES Secretary, United Student Body 44 Senate First row: Jeff Dossett, Richard Johnson, Sandy Jones, Tommy Wells, Sandy Warren. Second row: Brenda Tunnell, Bobby Joe Tipton, Pete Potter, Pat Cook, Sharon Kennedy, Lois Cox. Third row: David Mielke, Johnny Wilson, Henry McCarthy, Phyllis Moore, Harry McMackin, Ann Duncan, Wayne Miller. House of Representatives Secretary Chi! n v ' Hamilton Speaker, Scott D. Cambell, Vice Speaker, Mary Burns, Robertson Bnhu u er e ? y ’ Par tiamentarian. Second row: James C. Gilland, Lynda Fourth row Rr, a ne Carr. Third row: Suzanne Lyle, Andy Slemp, Doyle Foxx. ce Myers, Jan Jennings, Sue Schild. Fifth row: Ellen McAmis, Mimi Scott, Carolyn O ' Brien. Sixth row: Karen Mahefky, Sarah Woods, Polly Ann Moseley. Seventh row: Marilyn Meredith, Verna Phillips, Jimmy Hawkins. Eighth row: Susan Arnold. 45 Dormitory Government POWELL HALL Seated: Millie Williams— Pres., Anita Keith, Annie Lane, Brenda Tunnell. Standing: Bobbie Huffman, Phyllis Haverstick, Becky Hale, Sara Stone. STONE HALL Seated: Carolyn Quillin— Pres., Rebecca Bowling, Carolyn Holt. Standing: Jilda Creed, Jean Martin, Linda Leeper, Jane Duncan. NEW WEST HALL Seated: Viavian High— Pres. Stand¬ ing: Sharon Schneider, Linda Gray, Patty Bacon. CARTER HALL Seated: Kathy Garrett, Dana Mason— Pres., Mary Lee Hart, Sara Mclver. Standing: Mary Ann Bacon, Mary Jane Thomas, Barbara Wiggins. COOPER HALL Mary Anne Hollyfield, Marty Jones, Cathy Young— Pres., Portia Y ankee. 46 M7 White House Left to right: Katherine Light, President; Becky Gantt, 1st Vice President; Sandra Coffman, 2nd Vice President; Barbara Barnes, Treasurer; Libby Christian, Secretary. Lyle House Brenda Bowers, President; Rita Richardson, Carol Whitlow, Kathy Carter, Carolyn Andes. oa eZey Sitting: Pam Turton, President; Judy Boggs, Lou Ann McCulley. Standing: ay Harman, Jean Wilson. Divine House Pat Sarver, President; Glenna Shortt, Suzie Hardin, Linda Cody, Evelyn Godsey. 47 McCord Ned S. Tramell, Secretary; William S. Hatcher, Jr., President. Ellington Jimmy H. Baker, President; Dwight Snodgrass, Vice President. Men’s Dorms Lake Street Cottage Seated: Fred Denny, Tom Wells. Standing: Bob Osborne, Sam Woolwine Browning Raymond Judy, President; Curtis Winston, Vice President; Jimmy Wells, Secretary- Treasurer. 48 Frank Wright Larry Boyd Eddie C. Brickey Johnny Brobeck Don D. Burgess Norman Clark Charles D. Cooper Ed Felte William P. Frank Donald W. Hash, Jr. Roy Hutchison James D. Jones Ken Ledford Bobby McLemore Thomas C. Parham August R. Ralston Jerry Rodehehuer Jack A. Speer Everette B. Widener Jack F. Willis Curtis A. Winston Delta Sigma Pi is one of the leading and most prominent fraternities in the professional field. Its purpose is to foster the study of business in uni¬ versities, to encourage scholarship, social activities, 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 ana 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 professional meetings with the leading business executives of East Tennessee. Delta Sigma Pi is very proud of its thousands ol outstanding members, many of whom hold top positions in business and education. Officers of Delta Sigma Pi are: Curtis Winston, president; Don Hash, Vice President; Norman Clark, second Vice President; Jack Speer, Secretary; Roy Hutchison, Treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi 49 Front row, left to right: Frank Preston, President; Johnny Goodwin, Vice President; Sproles, Ed Hiser, James Pruitt, Phil Bassett, Ed Baker, Tom Whelahan, Kindall Lewis Overbey, Secretary; Mr. Milburn Waller, Advisor. Back row, standing: Ralph Lawson, Phil Gibson, David Le Coultre. Mu Delta Kappa Mu Delta Kappa Fraternity, organized on the East Tennessee State campus in 1948, is a pro¬ fessional organization for Industrial Arts ma jors and minors. Members 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 the school and community and to pro¬ mote more professional minded people in the In¬ dustrial 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 guests. The high¬ lights of the year are the initiation banquet and the spring banquet. 50 First row Geraldine Harmon, Patti Good, Janice Komaromy, Brenda Tunnell, Wilma Dr. P.W. Alexander. Third row: Janice Hillhouse, Lou Ann Siler, Deanna McCrary, Lois Taylor, Dr. Leslie Patton, Mr. Ralph Clarke. Second row: Martha Cash, Judy Shelton, Cox, Mary Huffine, Theda Gibson, Mrs. Elise Barrette, Dr. Scott Honaker, and Marg- Betty Jackson, Clara Willis, Carol Hunt, Miss Elaine Ehrhardt, Dr. Emma Farrell, aret Pierce, not pictured. Kappa Delta Pi One of the most stimulating organizations on the campus is Kappa Delta Pi, a national fraternity of educators and future educators. Persons in this or¬ ganization have been honored through scholastic achievement. Membership is by invitation. Sigma Alpha Eta First row: Doris Higgins, President; Barbara Dugger, Recording Secretary; Joyce Cox, Treasurer. Second row: Sammie Rhea Halstead, Social Chairman; Claudia Johnson, Historian; Lou Harmon, Ruth Ann Blakley, Corresponding Secretary. Third row: Harriet Baker, Fowler Jeffries, Sara Broyles. Fourth row: Judy Moore, Nell Ward, Kay Stevens. Standing: Rita Owens, Susan Hines, Margaret Bond, Anita Keith, Dr. Sol Adler, Sponsor; Richard Wilson. 51 Kappa Mu Epsilon First row: Clarence Green, Treasurer; Barbara Huff, Secretary; Linda Green, Vice John Cloyd, Jr., Samuel D. Hilbert. Fourth row: Sallie P. Carson, Sponsor; Judv President; Lois Cox, President. Second row: Ellison C. Jenkins, Mary Young, Martha Brinkley, Linda Johnson. Fifth row: Sam Morgan, Nancy McSwain, Dr. Lester Hartsell, Cash, Mrs. McCormick, Recording Secretary. Third row: Tommy Wells, Velma Cloyd, Tommy Martin. Alpha Phi Omega First row: Robert W. Treasurer; Wheelock, Martin L. Hamilton, President; Andrew A. Slemp, Jr., 1st Vice President; Holt, 2nd Vice President; Jack Watkins, III, Secretary; Sam L. Colville, Lewis A. Snyder, Sgt. at Arms. Second row: Charles Hamilton, Danny Landy Williams, Sam Sisson, Mike Kelly, Peter Anderson. Third row: Robert H. Morrison, Bob Stuckey, Bill Langnecker, Charles M Kennedy, Norman Clark, Jimmy Hall Heaton. Fourth row: Grey Linker, Robert Jones, Ken Karant, Ed McCoy, Chester Smith, Jeff Carter. Fifth row: Dr. Bradley, Sponsor; Chip Hamlett, Ronnie Saylor, Tony Heglar, Jim Blumberg, Dr. Nicholson, Sponsor. 52 First row: Jerry Moody, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Cook, President; Stanley F. Yates, Jr., Crooke, Philip H. Gibson, Mr. C.C. Carpenter, Mr. Malone Young, George E. Bailey, Thomas Stephens. Second row: Dave Samol, Mr. Dan Poole, Carol Hall, Phyllis A. Arnold H. Johnson. Moore, Mr. Robert Peplies. Third row: Wayne Church, Roger Ackerman, Jonas B. The Alpha Lambda Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon is the local chapter of the National Geog¬ raphy Honor Society. The purpose of the organiza¬ tion is to promote scholarship and to promote pro¬ fessionalism among the student members. The pro¬ gram consists of the reading of professional papers and speeches to broaden the concepts of geography for the members. An annual initiation banquet is held in the spring. Gamma Theta Upsilon Society for the Advancement of Management President • R « ar r wen ?’ Treasurer; Ralph C. Howell, President; James Rogers, Vice Roy F Hntovfs Tilson Secretary; Robert Fritts. Second row: Norman Clark, Tom p ' o r v 1Q Z” 1 ? n, 1 Arrowood, Kenneth Adkins. Third row: David Larry Logan, ’ arl McGill, John Hitt, Nyoka L. Lewis. Fourth row: Dr. James W. Lloyd, Sponsor; Eddie Brickey, Richard D. Griffin, Don M Ward, Fredna L. Susong, Jack A. Speer, Don W. Hash, Jr. Row 5: Harold D. Leatherman, Peter C. de Heus, Bob H. Ratliff. 53 Hilda M Hensley, Faculty Advisor; Jane Beck, President; Freida Nichols, 1st Vice President; Sharron Hovis, 2nd Vice President; Carol Hall, Recording Secretary; Lane Patton, Parliamentarian; Geraldine Light, Historian; Claire Thacker, Historian; Joyce Reynolds, Recruitment. Second row: Diane Sims, Betty Hagie, Sally Britt, Sandra Hotalen, Patricia McCloud, Polly Ann Moseley, Carolyn C. Weaver, Janice Altizer, District V of the Tennessee Association of Stu¬ dent Nurses is an organization composed of those nursing students at ETSU who wish to prepare themselves for their role as graduate professional nurses. Through participation on local, state, and national levels the members gain a more thorough understanding of their chosen profession. The as¬ sociation meets monthly to carry on its business and for both educational and entertaining programs. Various projects and events are sponsored during the year including the selection of an Outstanding Student Nurse. Sally Price. Third row: Sally Quill en, Linda Seal, Martha Gail Blackburn, Cheryl Cross, Anne Moore, Fran Drinnen. Standing: Sis Cook, Donna Jeremias, Rhonda Connatser, Lynn Lochran, Carolyn Hickey, Oscar Houser, Ronnie Glenn Tolley, Sarah Ann Wilkinson, Elizabeth Carolyn Martin, Carole Anita Price, Alicia Ann Buck, Sue Humpston, Charlotte Crutcher. T.A.S.N. A.C.E. 54 The East Tennessee State University chapter of SNEA became a member of the national organiza¬ tion in 1958. This organization is designed to familiarize student members with the teaching pro¬ fession. The group has several activities such as forming local chapters in high schools, observing National Education Week, attending the state con¬ vention in Nashville, and entertaining visiting edu¬ cators. Officers appearing on the front row are left to right; Roy Neeley, President; Brenda Tunnell, 1st Vice President; Minnie Mood y, 2nd Vice Presi¬ dent; Ann Lacy, Secretary; Walter Pleasnick, Treas¬ urer; Miss Pauline Burmit, Sponsor. Student National Education Association Math The Math Club was organized in 1953 to promote a further understanding of mathematics for all persons interested. At the regular monthly meetings talks and discussions by guest speakers help en- Front row: Larry Logan, President; Mary Young, Secretary; Glenna Hoard, Steve Frederick Jacabs, Douglas Bray, Mr. Ben Lyle, Sponsor. Second row: Chip Hamlett, Club lighten the members of the club. In the winter quarter an annual banquet is held. Larry Logan, President Vice President; Mr. Stan Johnson, Sponsor, Linda Johnson, Haskell Jones, Donald Mashburn, Jim Odham. aVVYYYV JL American Chemical Society First row: Jack Burkhard, Gary Brewer, Ronnie Joe Parker, Martha McCrea, Vicki Tassone, Catherine Cain, Julia Mayo, Carolyn King. Second row: Richard Hardin, Sponsor; Jonah Gray, Jim Carmichael, Bruce Palmer, Vance Gentry, Richard Roche, Tom Roberts, Justin Melat, Blaine Carr, Richard Fieros. First row: Dr. Frank Newby, Faculty Sponsor; Carolyn Jane Ledford, Recording Secretary; Linda Robertson, Brian Dunkleburger, Maureen Haggerty, E. Michael Jacobs, Jary T. Clark. Second row: Sam Hilbert, President; Gordon Sharpe, Vice President; Judy Bible, Patton Giles, Harold L. Wilson, Robert Taylor, Martin Hamilton, David Carroll, Thomas Huang. Debate Club 56 Home Economics Club Martha McQueen, President; Anita Byrd, 1st Vice President; Anna Jean Kidwell, 2nd Vice President; Jo Cleek, Secretary; Linda Bley, Treasurer; Ruby Bailey, Reporter; Nancy Whaley, Rebecca Watson, Dawn Cash, Brenda McDaniel, Pam Sowders, JoAnne Carscaddon, Linda Jones, Joyce Farris, Linda Tate, Sarah Lloyd, Linda Minton, Linda Ward, Neva Gibson, Libby Christian, Carolyn Painter, Barbara Honeycutt, Barbara Wiggins, Sandra Hicks, Wilhelmina Clemmer, Sharon McLeon, Nancy Ricker, Earlene Johnston, Miss Vivian Rockwood, Mrs. Frankye Poole, Lillian Constan, Mrs. Carsie Lodter, Mrs. Harryet S. Blackwell, Linda Meade. Club Cervantes Secretary- President; Carolyn O ' Brien, Vice President; Linda Green, Bley, Martha Ann Crye, Evelyn H. Bell, Sue Davis. Fourth row: Freddy Harold mmaria Martha tv 1 ? 6 hrhardt, Sponsor. Second row: Catherine Neas, Teresa Gia- Polit insky, Glenda Burke, Louise Mayo, Charles E. Alexander, Jr. ’ ruia Mane Jones, Becky Davis, Jack Watkins, III. Third row: Mary Linda 57 WETS Thorten, Holbert Lynn Brewer, Jeri Pack, Chester C. Smith, Bill Seaver, Larry Musick, Claude Fox, Roger Allen Holste. First row: Bill Pack, George Winterble, Jim Blumberg, Steve Greene, Henry Bernktein, Roger Buckner, Thomas 0. Plenom. Second row: Harold Frank, Sponsor; Karen Alpha Psi Omega First row: Verna Phillips, Bobbie Anderson, Vice President. Second row: Janet Leven- good, Elizabeth Carriger. Standing: Richard Counts, Ernie Dishner, Secretary Treas¬ urer; Fowler Johnston, Mr. Harold Frank, Faculty Advisor; Jimmy Hawkins, Presir dent. 58 Senior Orchesis Linda O ' Dell, Betty Lawson, Betty Baxter, Peni Pavlik, Mary Galloway. Judy Sharp, Sherry Fleming, Kathy Wiley. Dotty Mason, Joyce Hickman. Jennifer Bitner, President; Evelyn Godsey, Secretary. Senior Orchesis is a modern dance hon¬ orary. Members work during the school year on their dance technique and com¬ position. These activities culminate in a spring dance program. Senior Orchesis has an apprentice group called Junior Orchesis. This group practices for two quarters and then is admitted or rejected by Senior Orchesis in a tryout session. Senior Orchesis was established here at East Tennessee State University in the fall of 1960 by Mrs. Frances P. Benz of the Department of Physical Education. 59 First row: Mike Casey. Second row: Hayden Reiter, Joe Taggert. Third row: Houston Frazier, Mike Herron. Fourth row: Robin Forbes, Dave Couch. Fifth row: Doug Light, Chester Smith. Sixth row: Dan Brooks, Gary Combs. Seventh row: Willie Malone, Bruce Koskinen, LaVerne Damron, Gary Wirth, Pete Hunt, Jim Anderson, Wink Baker, Eddie Washburn, Tinsley Floyd, Eddie Raines. Eighth row: Wayne King, Johnny McCurry, Bill Lloyd, Pat Carter, Bill Early, Frank Finocchio, A.B. Clevenger, Dan Mahoney, Walter Wolfe. Ninth row: Phil Morgan, Don Atkins, Roy Frazier. Club Mike Casey, President; Wayne King, Sgt. at Arms; Pete Hunt, Hayden Reiter, Secretary; Joe Taggert, Treasurer; Houston Frazier, Vice President. ANN DUNCAN ”T n Club Sweetheart 60 First row: Phyllis Lewis, Barbara Story, Pat Mizell, Judy Counts, Jane Pinckard, Sandra White, Jan Thomas, Dena Tolbert. Second row: Dr. Constance Mynatt, Nancy Little, President; Evelyn Godsey, Vice President; Ina Woods, Treasurer; Lana McCloud, Secretary; Arlene Stratton, Social Director; Polkie Crumbliss, Reporter; Patsy Minton, Joyce Parvin, Judy Straley. Third row: Lorena Patten, Trudy Kincheloe, Carol Cole, Nancy Blankenship, Joy Malone, Sarah Snow, Charlotte Stout, Margaret Denton, Janice Jones, Almeda Dickenson, Judy Wallace, Becky Davis, Sandy Sheldon, Barbara McMahan. Fourth row: Jeannie Haynes, Suzie Tatem, Julia Carmichel, Judy Moore, Martha Myers Wallis, Shirley Long, Priscilla Estes, Becky Brumit, Sis Oliver, Carolyn Quillin. Phi Eta Tau First row: Sis Cook, Lee Anna Rhodes, Howard Elam, Jim Fulwider, Danny Miller. Second row: Kacky Belew, Cindy Modlin, Sally Derey, Jackie Harris, Carol Cole, Henry Sprangler. Third row: Barbara Wiggins, Brownie Gentry, Betty Wilson, Judy Straley, Mary May. Fourth row: Ellen McAmis, Mary Litton, Linda Leeper, Vice Aquatic Club President. Fifth row: Sis Oliver. Standing: Nancy Goforth, Jessie Shatley, Suzie Tatem, Sus Stroupe, Betsy Smith, Nancy Griffith, Annie Lane, President; Miss Dorothy Hicks, Sponsor; Cecelia Marrs, Second Vice President; Frannie Drinnen, Treasurer; Jenny Smith, Secretary. 61 Patchwork Players First row: Harold Frank, Faculty Sponsor; Verna Phillips, Secretary; Jerry Brown, Vice President; Ernie Dishner, President; Karen Thornton, Business Manager; Ann Johnson, Recorder; Jack Watkins, Parliamentarian. Second row: Roger A. Holste, Jo Laird, Elizabeth Carriger, Jo Ann Seneker, Sharon Kennedy, Janet Levengood. Third row: Henry McCarthy, Martin Hamilton, Jimmy Hawkins, Harry Hodges, Gary Bullock, David Talkin, Fowler Johnston, Kip Kennedy, Gary Tipton, Richard Counts. Fourth row: David Fain, Roy Mehaffey, Bobbie Anderson, Sue Rhea, Martha Crye, Sandra Starnes, Gloria Miller, Louise Mayo. 62 Central Religious Council President, Richard Johnson; Vice President, Peter Brown; (not pictured), secretary- son, Clara Black, Butch Carr, Sandy Vowell. Second row: Dr. Robert E. Mielke, Treasurer, Clara Black, Publicity, Butch Carr. First row: Linda Grogg, Richard John- Maynard Austin, Jack Mauk, Maureen Haggerty, Jim Haggerty, Ted Von Cannon. C.Y.F. Christian Youth Fellowship is a campus organi¬ zation affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. All students, however, are welcome to attend for inspiration and fellowship in Christ. The meetings are held each Thursday night and devotions are held Wednesday at noon. Trans- ortation is provided for those who wish to attend irst Christian Church Sunday morning and Sun¬ day night. Left to right: Jim Saunders, C.Y.F. Minister; Clara Black, President; Sherry Hendrix, Vice President; Jack Mauk, Song Leader; Sharon Norris, Linda Motsinger, Eleanor Keefaufer, Mary Ann Elliot. Second row: Ed Haynes, Doyle Fox, Lynn Whittimore, Barbara Chatman, Linda Helton, Dick Hendrix, Reporter; Jimmie Lou Hunicutt, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandra Dockrey, Bobbi Hobson, Margaret Elliot, Glenda Parsons. 64 B.S.U The Church of Christ Youth Council, consisting of students who are members of the Church of Christ, exists for the purpose of encouraging Christian fellowship on the campus. The group meets each week for Bible study and devotional services. Church of Christ dent- • Dr Henr y Farrar, Guest Speaker; Ronnie Dowell, Harold DeBord, Presi- Carolyn Hollifield, Kenneth L. Harvey, Treasurer; Parris Keys, Kathryn Templeton, ’ ouise Patterson, Secretary; Mary Earle Booze, David Parrish. Second row: Ruth Bowling, Peggy Harvey, A.J. Street. 65 Newman Club First row: Allen Phipps, Treasurer; John Sams, Vice President; Barbara McAnulty, Vice President; Maureen Haggerty, President; Carol Taylor, Secretary. Second row: Rev. Malcolm S. Willoughby, O.P; Mrs. Mary D. Manning, Faculty Sponsor; Martha Anne Hut, Susan Trusler, Melvin Smith, Jean Meny. Third row: Cecelia Cornelius, Alice Romano, Judie Cooper, Vicki Tassone, Jim Haggerty. Fourth row: Edwin Gerace, Eileen Fender, Carole Ann Mullins. Standing: Jim Maguire, Ted DuCharm, Tony Machado, Jerry Hines, Charles Rotkis. The Newman Club of ETSU is affiliated with the National Federation of Newman Clubs. This Federation is composed of units of Catholic stu¬ dents on the secular campus. Its purpose is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual and social activities. Canterbury Club First row: The Rev. A.N. Minor, Peter B. Brown, Lada Eldredge, Lindy Adams. Lou Walls, Gray Grodzecki, Beverly Aderholt, Judy Cole, Mimi Scott. Second row: Mary Lynn Fletcher, Sue Fitzpatrick, Judy Moore, Barbara Brower, 66 Westminister Fellowship Carol Gould, Co-moderator; Lucie Jean Berry, Secretary; Doug Avery, Co-moderator; Henry McCarthy, Jerry Padgett, Sally Quillen, Grace Carr. Rev. George Conn, Campus Minister. Back row: Jane Montgomery, Linda O ' Dell, Wesley Foundation wesley foundation east tennessee state university The Methodist Wesley Foundation is a com¬ munity of Christian faith and life within the aca¬ demic community. Its members seek to witness to the love of God by their corporate and individual lives, and to understand the relevance of their faith to the academic situation. The realization of this mission is sought in four ways: by regular worship of God, by regular and disciplined study of the Christian faith, by witness and service in everyday living, and by fellowship with each other and with all men. 67 Circle K” Sitting: Norman Clark, President; Larry Lowe, Vice President; Bob Holt, Corresponding Secretary; Kip Carr, Secretary; Graham Spurrier, Andy Slemp, Joe Biddle. Standing: Grey Linker, William Meade, Don Shearin, Tom Skipp, Sam McConnell, Martin L. Hamilton, Charles M Kennedy, John Hendricks, John S. Shipp, George Gunter, Chester C. Smith, Jerry Rodeheaver, Kyle Bulla, Knute M Schmidt, Jr., Larry Ronald Clark, Mackey Therrell. Collegiate Civitan The Collegiate Civitan Club is primarily a service organization. It is a part of Civitan International, and sponsored on campus by the Johnson City Civitan Club. Our objectives are to develop better citizenship through high moral standards, com¬ munity projects, and campus improvement pro¬ jects. The E.T. S. U. Collegiate Civitan have par¬ ticipated and sponsored several worthwhile pro¬ jects on campus in the past two years. We have also worked closely with our parent club in the development of a recreational park, and aided in a project for the mentally retarded. The club en¬ gages in a variety of social activities on campus including sports, picnics, and informal gatherings. Front row: Jerry Moody, President; Roger Killen, Vice President; Jim Woolwine, Secretary; Larry Bain, Treasurer; Ted Roberts, Chaplain. Second row: Ron Reed, Mr. Malone Young, Faculty Advisor; Gary Godsey, Bill Payne, Stanley Yates. Third row: Fred Helms, Jack Lawson, Henry Joy, William Stout. Fourth row: Doug Jones, Jim Edgemon, Jim Boyd, Tommy Phillips, Wayne Church, Leon Huskey, York Ervin. 68 Young Democrats First row: Dave Black, President; Charles E. Alexander, Vice President; Thomas L. Rasnic, Treasurer; James Bortherton, Corresponding Secretary; John Gheens, Program Director; Richter Moore, Sponsor; Pricilla Massingill, Membership Director; Walt Justice, Cheryl Williams, Diane Burkhalter, John Stroud. Second row: Linda Helton, Alice Mason, Paulette Crumley, Bev Mitchell, Cecelia Cox, Jerry Weaver, Danny Miller, Diana Dougherty, Hawkins Wood, Roger Buckner. Third row: Delores Robinette, Eleanor Keefauver, Ann Morgan, Carolyn Quillin, Bill Barkley, Palmer R. Mullins, Ronald H. Dotson, Tom Manning, Barbara Sorple, Donald Mullins, John Fugate. Fourth row: Milton Adair, James E. Jones, Lewis A. Shyder, Donald Wilson, J.C. Gwin, G. Addison West, Herbert Knott, D. A. Fain, Gary R. Wright, Richard D. Hawkins. Fifth row: Jay Townley, Vincent Ballard, Bill Yett, Manuel M Matin, Benny Shankle, Bruce Crowe, Ann Gilliam, Jeff Dossett, Chester L. Smith, Knute Schmidt, Jr. Sixth row: Mel Luttrell, Phil Deely. In Memoriam ... ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 35th President of the United States 1917 - 1963 69 Young Republicans First row: Ronnie Saylor, Helen Freeman, Dick Grayson, Wilma Taylor, Tony Meade, Marilyn Anderson, Bud Derev. Second row: Ed Hisor, Judy Pat Delozier, Jane Pomeroy, Hal Leutholt, Dave Evans, Byron Brown, Dave Mielke. Third row: Jerry Ford, Blaine Carr, Henry Watkins, Ed Baker, John B., Mary Lee Davis, Narry McMackin. Fourth row: Gene Harrill, Janice Altizer, Judy Kreger, Marty Allen, Don Christensen, Frank Taylor, Claude Kyker, Jr. Fifth row: Doug Hull, Nancy Roark, Fred Poore, Don Rucker, John Crolle, Joe Pence, Jerry Wooten, Sammy Deen. 70 Collegian The Collegian is the student newspaper of the university. 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. CHARLES ARMSTRONG JERRY HINES CHARLES ARMSTRONG Editor-in- Chief Feature Editor . Society Editor . Sports Editor . Managing Editor . Copy Editor . Ass ' t. Business Manager Circulation Manager . . . Staff Writers . Photographer JERRY HINES Associate Editor CALVIN CLICK Business Manager .JIM TURNER .CAROL ALEXANDER . ROY NEELEY .BRENDA TAYLOR .BILL KENNEY .GRANT TRIVETTE . STEVE SPRATT .LINDA BLEY, RUTH HULSE, LUC IE-JEAN BERRY, MARILYN BERRY, LINDA HOGAN, JOY PEAKE, .CLIFF ENGLE 71 CAROL ALEXANDER STEVE SPRATT Joy Peake, Phyllis Hunt, Brenda Taylor, Ruth Hulse. 72 JIM TURNER and CHARLIE ARMSTRONG ROY NEELY KEN DOCKERY Editor-in-Chief Fall Quarter 73 BETTY JO SHANNON Associate Editor JOYNEL COPP Managing Editor 75 Billy Brown, Sherron Whittamore, Carolyn Whisman, Class Editor. LINDA O ' DELL Greek Editor Buccaneer CAROL ALEXANDER Organizations Editor 76 KEVIN STEVENS Sports Editor Sara Stone, Features Editor; Betty B. Spencer; Raylene Arwood. CHARLOTTE HENDERSON BUSINESS STAFF: Barbara Wiggins, Jack Speer, Dennis Folsom. E.T.S.U. Marching Band 78 Head Majorette BRENDA WILLIAMS Head Majorette Majorettes Brenda Williams, Cheryl Williams, Linda Hogan, Priscilla Massengill, Judy Pollard, Judy Groves, Vickie Risnor. 79 E.T.S.U. Concert Band First row: Joe McNew, Mac Bowman, Vice President; John Strange, Earl Henry, Sec.-Treas.; Ray Carmack, Rita Richardson, Princella Motychak, Kathy Knittel, Frank Jones, David Banner. Second row: William B. Canny, Richard Saffles, Cheryl Williams, Eddie Watson, Bryce W. Castle, Susan Sivert, Jeanette Babb, Carolyn Weaver, Judy Humpston, Bobbie Huffman, Mary Ellen Hicks, Glenn Anders, Curtis Robinson, Ken Rees, Sharon Simmons. Third row: George L. Wenger, Ron Wilcox, Jimmi Lov Hunni- cutt, Jeff Arnold, Jack Lambert, George M Logan, Robert May, Chris Yarbrough, Jim Cunningham, James Oxendine, Robert Long, Larry Templeton, Gary Tankersby, Bill Barkley, Graham Clark, Tom Holladay, President; Larry Julian, Ellen McAmis, William Martin. Fourth row: Beryl W. Bernard, Robert A. Jones, Walker P. Carpenter, Charles Smelcer, Bobby H. Hurt, Bobby Joe Tipton, Mike P. Walker, Jr., Doug Miller, Conrad Sievers, Denton Hatcher, Charles Corum. 80 Dance Band First row: Charles Lane, Billy Canny, Lanny Julian, Bobby Joe Tipton, Ron Wilcox, Ray Carmack, Larry Julian. Second row: George Wenger, Tom Holladay, Bill Gladstone, Bill Martin, Bert Cramer, Charles Corum. Third row: Mack Bowman, Jack Lambert, Joe McNew. Organ Guild Becky Gentry, Cathy Knittle, Mr. Gary Forsleff, Norman Johnson, Mildred Williams, Sarah Woods. 81 University Chorale M.E.N.C. First row: Eddie Watson, Patty McCarty, Connie Hopkins, Marian Gamble, Miss Daniels. Second row: Lyna Wright, Barbara Walton, Judy Davis, Bryce Castle. 82 Choir First row: Robert LaPella, Director; Carolyn Humphries, Helen Elam, Alma Miller, Judy Davis, D. Ann Johnson, Harriet King, Diana Dykes, Judy Carter. Second row: Peggy Jennings, Marceline Good, Sarah Wood, Janice Hillhouse, Brenda Ausmus, Norma Clement, Donna Rose, Barbara Walton, Connie Hopkins. Third row: David W. Strand, Parker F. Davis, James M Little, Harold B. Bullock, David P. Bashor, Gary Tipton, Graham Clark, Bob Jessee, Frank Jones. Fourth row: Norman Johnson, Denton Hatcher, Larrv Hardin, Eddie Watson, Jack Mauk, Charles Corum, Cyrus Peters, Ray Carmack, Joe McNew. 83 Women’s Ensemble Seated: Pat Cross, Pianist. Standing: Carolyn Humphries, Jackie Hobbs, Sarah Woods, Alma Miller, Miriam Gamble, Joan Asbury, Betty Jo Shannon, Janice Jones, Patty McCarey. Men’s Ensemble First row: Doyle Foxx, Becky Gentiy, Edd Cooke. Second row: John Smith, Louie Mulcin, Ronnie Emmertt. Third row: Buddy Keeble, Calvin Click, Larry Clark, Larry Hartgrove. Fourth row: Harry Hodges, Aaron Russ, Harold Shell. Brass Choir First row: Warren Arnold, Charoles Corum, Ronnie Wilcox, George Wengeer, William Boyd, Director. Second row: Denton Hatcher, Bob Long, Charles Marston, Larry Julian, Bill Martin. 84 Delta Omicron Officers are: Joan Asbury, President; Schery Lodter, Vice President; Millie Williams, 2nd Vice President; Harriet King, Secretary; Gwinevere Carrier, Treasurer. Mrs. Virgil Self, Advisor; Harriet King, Judy Davis, Ingrid Keefauver, Janice Jones. Standing: Margaret Lowery, Becky Gentry, Kathy Knittle, Joan Asbury, Schery Lodter. Phi Mu Alpha First row: Mr. Boyd, Mr. LaPella, Ray Carmack, Sharon Norris, Sweetheart; Bob Long, Cy Peters, George Wenger. Second row: David Basher, Warren Arnold, William Martin, Ronald Wilcox, Jack Lambert, Don Smelzer, Frank Jones. Third row: Mr. Frick, James Cunningham, James Oxindine, Conrad Seivers, Eddie Watson, Curtis Robinson, Bert Kramer. 85 The ten smiling semi-finalists A behind-the-scenes view of the dressing room as the girls prepare to take their walk down the ramp. 88 Buccaneer Pageant pose for the camera during the 1963 MISS BUCCANEER PAGEANT. And here are the five young ladies selected by a panel of judges to be the most beautiful, photogenic, and poised. ( cranef ' r 1 Schery Lodter The Buccaneer proudly presents the 1964 Beauty Queen, lovely Schery Lodter. She is a brown¬ haired and sparkling blue eyed beauty from John¬ son City. A sophomore and a mathematics major, Schery is an honor student. Her sponsoring organ¬ ization was the Scroll Honor Society. Schery was selected Miss Johnson City, 1962, and was runner-up in the 1962-63 Miss Tennessee Contest. She was also 1963 Gator Bowl Attendant. Sigma Kappa is her sorority. The Buccaneer Beauty Contest, open to all ETSU coeds, is sponsored by the yearbook. Contestants are judged on the basis of beauty, poise, and photogenic qualities. Naomi Gray A dark-eyed brunette from Jonesboro, this beauty is a Senior student in Nursing. Naomi was sponsored by the Tennessee Student Nurses Association. Sandra Jones Sandy, sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the sweetheart of this organization, is a junior majoring in art and was recipient of the Freshman Art Award. She has black hair and brown eyes, Sandy is Secretary- Treasurer of the United Student Body. 93 Brenda Parman Brenda, a blue-eyed blonde from Greeneville, Tennessee, has chosen home economics as her major. This sparkling beauty is a junior sponsored by the Home Economics Club. Recently she was chosen 1963-1964 Miss Greene County. She is an active member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. 94 Eleanor Yoakum Eleanor, sponsored by the E.T.S.U. Rifle Team, is a vivacious brown-eyed brunette. A junior from Tazewell, Tennessee, she is majoring in speech and hearing. This stately beauty is a member of Kappa Delta and secretary of the Junior Class. She has been chosen 1963-1964 Miss Rhododendron and 1963-1964 Miss Pikes Peak. i HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Phyllis Shipley, Linda Robertson, Knute Schmidt, Carolyn Quillin, Eddie Oglesby, Anita Keith, Rita Richardson. Suzanne Lyle, Joynel Copp, Nancy Vaughn, Brenda Tunnell, Chairman; Annie Lane, Homecoming, 1963 was a huge success largely due to the efficient planning of the Homecoming Committee, headed by Brenda Tunnell. The com¬ mittee began preliminary plans during the summer. A special added attraction to Homecoming was the skydive of Paul Mylander which opened the weekend ' s activities in fine style. Especially enter¬ taining to the audience were the bike and trike races. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa Delta place first in these respectively. and King Andy Slc np; Sophomore Attendants Sally Brooks and Rick Ernest; Senior Attendants Brenda Tunnell and Preston Wright. The Homecoming Court was crowned in special ceremonies held on Thursday afternoon. The Court appears above as follows: Junior Attendants Annie Lane and Jim Cummings; Freshman Attendants Jill Broyles and Mike Moore; Queen Carol Alexander Homecoming, 1963 The first official act of the King was to light the bonfire built for the blaze. Also present was a pep band, the huge pep rally preceeding the game. Here the crowd encircles 97 The Homecoming Court is presented at the Halftime of the football contest. Phi Sigma Kappa captured first place in the display contest, Men ' s Greek Division with their interpretation of Jack and the Beanstalk. Sigma Kappa was victorious in the Women ' s Division with the cackling witch complete with boiling pot and recipe. The overall theme was Fantasyland on the Gridiron. Homecoming An enthusiastic crowd was on hand for the football game. 1 Queen Carol and King Andy reigned over the traditional Homecoming Dance held in the Gymnasium. Floyd Price and his band provided the music. During a break, trophies were awarded to the Dis¬ play Winners, and others who completed successfully in special events. Pike’s Peak MISS PIKE ' S PEAK Eleanor Yoakum The eighth annual Pike ' s Peak, sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha, was an added attraction to Home¬ coming. Sororities vied for top honors before a receptive audience. Competition was great in both outdoor events and beauty contests. Roller-skating, tug- T o-war, pie-eating, Dizzy Izzy, and three-legged race were included in the stunts. Beauty contests included Best Legs, Best Blonde, Best Figure, Sweater Girl, 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 Delta Pi, Third Place—Sigma Kappa. Eleanor Yoak¬ um of Kappa Delta was selected Miss Pike ' s Peak on the basis of beauty and talent. Pike’s Peak Freshman Activities Freshman Talent Show Winners Robert Rhudy and Sheila Bolding Freshman are received in the President ' s home by members of the administration. Some people may say that the life of a college freshman is rough, but judging from the smiles on the faces of the frosh in these pictures, it can’t be too bad. The Freshman Year is probably the most exciting one of the college career. Ratting is just one way in which the University acknowledges its freshman and welcomes them into full citizenship in the college community. 102 Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities BARBARA ETTA DUGGER MAUREEN HAGGERTY MARTIN LEE HAMILTON Who’s Who MARY DIANE MILLER JOSEPHINE BLANCHE OSBORNE MARTHA CAROLYN QUILLIN MICHAEL YOUNG ROWLAND LOU ANN SILER PAULINE MARIE STANIN Who’s Who Who’s Who All-Sing, 1963 Sigma Kappa, 1st Place large group winners display the hard earned trophy. Mac Sells accepts 1st place large group trophy for the men ' s division from Chairman Mackey Therrell. Mac was representing Pi Kappa Alpha. Kappa Delta small group captured the trophy in the women ' s division. Sigma Phi Epsilon was victorious in the Men ' s Small Group Dvision. MY Fa ' 111 All-Sing It’s over and we really won. So say members of the Sigma Kappa large group which took first place. Take a good look. It isn ' t often that these young men are seen in such a formal pose. This is the form, however that enabled the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity to win first place in the Men ' s Large Group division. 112 This finale turned out to be more final than any of those in previous years. Kaye Turbyville receives the Second Place Large Group trophy form All-Sing Chairman Mackey Therrell. 1964 These girls have something to smile about. They have just won for their sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, first place in the small group competition. i The Sig Eps clasp the trophy which they received for winning first place in Men ' s Small Groups. Second Place, Men ' s Small Group goes to Wayne Tingle and Pi Kappa Alpha. Cathy Marshall accepts Third Place in Large Group for Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Honors Day The 1963 May Court is made up of (Left to right) Eleanor Yoakum, Jim Barnard, Joan Haire, Fontaine Williams, Kenneth Willingham, Carole Jones, Ava Michael, Andy Slemp, Sally Muse, and Rick Earnest. Greek Weekend The selection of a Greek Goddess was an opening event tor Weekend. Eleanor Yoakum, second from right, was named the Greek Goddess from this group of campus beauties. Fraternity men prepare for the parade of chariots during which the most beautiful one will be chosen. And they’re off! Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi Diamond Day held during Greek Weekend offered a variety of events for keen com¬ petition among fraternities. The relay in Olympic Fashion opened the events which included pyramid¬ building, weight-lifting, water melon-eating, and concluding with Barber Shop Quartet renditions. Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in that order carried off the top two place trophies while a responsive audience cheered. 116 Diamond Day 117 Kappa Delta Barnwarming BARNWARMING QUEEN AND KING Sharon Schneider and Eddie Jordan Barnwarming, Kappa Delta’s annual money- making project, was a night packed with entertain¬ ment for all. The events included a turtle race, Bingo, naildriving contest, and a limbo contest. Special entertainment was provided by represent¬ atives from other Greek organizations in talent competition. Winners were judged and trophies awarded. Climaxing the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, a contest based on penny votes. Barnwarming, 1963, was pherhaps the most successful ever as a result of the whole-hearted participation of all. TALENT SHOW WINNERS Craig Compoli and Becky Gentry 118 Pi Kappa Alpha On the eve of the new year, Pi Kappa Alpha presented the twelve lovely young ladies who graced their 1964 Pike Calendar. Spotlights shone on each girl as she was introduced in her calendar costume. Highlighting the presentation was the introduction of Cover Girl Judy McNutt, Pike Dream Girl. The Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl Dance, open to the public, provided a glamorous evening for students celebrating New Year ' s Eve on campus. Calendar Ball 119 Fraternity Each girl pictured on these two pages is the ideal of the fraternity she re¬ presents. For a year she wears the pin, boosts the morale, serves as cheerleader, confidante, and friend. BETTY JO SHANNON Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl SARA STONE Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl SANDRA JONES Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart JOAN HENDRIX Rose Girl of Pi Kappa Phi JUDY McNUTT Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Sweethearts JUDIE COOPER Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart 121 Water Show Aloha, Hawaii The Water Show is the annual production of the East Tennessee State University Acquatic Club under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hicks. The 1964 show was a A Salute to the Fiftieth State. The Hawaiian theme lent itself to a beautiful program presented with great skill by these water lovers. 122 These bathing beauties are vying for the title of Miss Mermaid. MISS MERMAID Priscilla Massengill The Finale is about to begin. Military Ball The evening begins with the reception of guests by Colonel Barker and visiting dignitaries. 124 Miss Glenda Street is crowned Military Ball Queen by Colonel Barker as her escort Jerry Loar looks on. 125 East Tennessee State University Celebration Above: A look at the University Campus as it appeared on University Day, 1963 during the Honor Guard Reception held in honor of Governor Frank G. Clement. Below: A closeup of the Governor with President Dossett and other dignitaries as they respond to the National Anthem. 126 President Dossett, a key figure in the progress of the University toward its present status welcomes visiting dignitaries and introduces Governor Clement. Governor Clement prepares to address the assembly gathered to celebrate the school ' s new status. 127 K f A large crowd hears the Governor. Here is a scene from the barbeque held for all people con¬ nected with the university. A seemingly endless parade of bands and cars representing every campus organization wound through the streets of Downtown Johnson City. 128 129 1 ' M vm’Arnmm . : i ■ Mp wi - ® 1 v - : 4 f, 1 jmm ft mm: ” I iitiili HM ■I Panhellenic Council First row: Diane Miller, President; Carolyn Holt, Lou Harmon, Judy Callahan, Cathy Marshall. Second row: Judy Sharp, Betty Lawson, Janice Floyd, Carolyn Sells, Lou Ann Siler. Third row: Becky Hale, Ann Crawford, Joynel Copp. Fourth row: Nancy McSwain, Brenda Tunneil, Charlene Dixon, Carolyn Rith, Deanna McCrary. Fifth row: Miss Jessie Moore, Mrs. Virgil Self, Mrs. Allie Lou Gilbreath, Miss Vivian Rockwood, Dr. Constance Mynatt. Panhellenic Tea First row: Phil Lawson, Jim Cummings, Bill Frank, President; Dean Phillip Thomas, Bell, Ernest Dinkel. Faculty Advisor; Jan Jennings. Second row: Bob Judson, Tommy Whelanhan, Harold Interfraternity Council I.F.C. Smoker BETTY SPENCER Vice President 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 expressed through our motto, with greatest sincerity— We live for each other. Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Georgia, May 15, 1851. This year Gamma Phi chapter was the recipient of two national awards given at the biennial convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas. First row: Carol Alexander, Raylene Arwood, Emily W. Atkins, Harriet Atkins, Cecelia Brock, Sally A. Brooks, Jill Broyles, Sara Broyles, Diane Burkhalter. Second row: Luella M Coleman, Judy Chollman, Joynel Copp, Charlotte Crutcher, Susan Day, Cheryl Delano, Melinda Edwards, Beverly Feathers, Donna Ferguson. Third row: Sharonne Gooch, Rebekah V. Hale, Kay Hood, Sandra Kiebler, Anita Alice Keith, Annie Lane, Barbara Leonard, Sue Lingo, Rebecca A. Lott. Fourth row: Sheila McDaniel, Vicki J. McIntyre, Cecelia A. Marrs, Cathy Marshall, Lennis Mac- Martin, Rosalie Mills, Jane Montgomery, Mary Preston, Betty Spencer. Fifth row: Sara Stone, Janet Thomas, Mary Jane Thomas. Sixth row: Sherri Thompson, Helen M Walker, Margaret Waugh. Seventh row: Carolyn Wells, Kathleen Wiley, Sherrie Williams. Eighth row: Phyllis Williams, Sarah A. Woods. 134 i BETTY LAWSON President JUDY CREWS Corresponding Secretary Alp] ha Omicron M pi Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, founded on the principles of love and friendship, had its beginning at Barnard College, Columbia University, on January 2, 1897. On April 16, 1955, Alpha Omicron Pi was installed on the East Tennessee State University Campus. The Jacque¬ minot 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 purpose of the fraternity: friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service. The sorority activities have included: membership in Kappa Delta Pi, Scrolls, Senior Orchesis, Delta Omicron, and Who’s Who. National Philanthropic Project in Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. Local projects include volunteer work at the Girl’s Club and Veteran’s Administration Center. First row: Carolyn A. Andes, Harriet Baker, Docia Barton, Brenda Brown, Geraldine A. Brown, Martha O. Burleson, Judy Crews, Jayne Cutshaw, Judy Davis. Second row: Phyllis Davis, Linda Doss, Marcella A. Edmonds, Elaine Ellis, Eileen Fender, Linda Fera, Janice Floyd, Vickie L. Fortner, Nancy Freeman. Third row: Mary Galloway, Becky Gentry, Marceline Good, Mary L. Groseclose, Helen Hankins, Jill D. Hanselman, Vivian Lee High, Susan Hill, Judy E. Ivens. Fourth row: Donna Jared, Betty Lawson, Karen Mahefky, Patricia A. Matthews, Carol A. Mullins, Carolyn J. O ' Brien, Paula O ' Brien, Alice Overholt, Penni Pavlik. Fifth row: Katherine Resynolds, Martha S. Schild, Revone Shanks. Sixth row: Gwendolyn Shields, Diane Shull, Pam Turton. Seventh row: Lyna P. Wright 136 LOU HARMON Vice President PRISCILLA HARKLEROAD Corresponding Secretary MARTHA JEAN MARSH Treasurer SHARON SCHNEIDER Recording Secretary NANCY McSWAIN President Alpha XI Delta Alpha Xi Delta sorority, one of the largest social fraternities with one hundred and eleven college chapters was formally recognized at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, on April 17, 1893. That day is observed each year as National Founder ' s Day by Alpha Xi Deltas everywhere. Alpha Xi Delta has many treasures that are symbolic to the sisterhood. The pink Killarney Rose is the official flower and the golden Quill is worn over the hearts of the active members. The colors found on the official crest are double blue and gold. Alpha Xi Delta has been active on campus since October 22, 1955. Before being pledged as Gamma Theta Chapter, the local chapter was Sigma Theta Kappa. Besides the social activities such as the Pledge Formal and the Spring Rose Formal, Alpha Xi Delta participates in community and campus service projects. The principal service project currently, is working with the American Red Cross bloodmobile. During the past Homecoming activities, Alpha Xi Delta won second place with its display, Just Like Humpty-Dumpty , and placed in the dance contest during Pikes Peak. Janice Hillhouse, soprano, won second place in the Circle K talent show. By collecting penny votes, Sharon Schneider was crowned queen of the Kappa Delta Barn¬ warming. Although Alpha Xi Delta has worked hard for these many honors, this is not Alpha Xi ' s main objective. Alpha Xi Delta ' s are always striving for true sisterhood here and wherever Alpha Xi Delta chapters are located. First row: Joan Ashbury, Brenda Ansmus, Barbara D. Barnes, Margaret C. Bond, Lynda C. Buckner, Judy Burdick, Judith A. Callahan, Margaret R. Carter, Sharon L. Carter. Second row: Carol Cole, Martha C. Cook, Polkie Lynn Crumbliss, Mary Fletcher, Nancy Graves, Priscilla Harkleroad, Nancy Lou Harmon, M Patricia Harr, Jackie Harris. Third row: Carolyn Hester, Janice Hillhouse, Elva Johnson, Alice Katherine King, Judy Lorenzen, Pat McCloud, Nancy L. McSwain, Martha J. Marsh, Lucretia H. Miller. Fourth row: Catherine M Neas, Analse Oliver, Katherine A. Peoples, Jane Pomeroy, Lee Anna S. Rhodes, Sharon Schneider, Sarah Sheets, Jenny Smith, Carole D. Smithers. Fifth row: Barbara J. Sorple, Carolyn Whisman, Sherron Whittimore. 138 Hisuffn ; lilt L IIII LINDA CRAWFORD Vice President deana McCreary Treasurer f Delta Zeta o Delta Zeta was founded October 24, 1902, at Miami University Oxford, Ohio. For the past eight years Delta Zeta has been the largest national social sorority and maintains this lead at present with 145 collegiate chapters and three colonies. The Delta Eta chapter of Delta Zeta was installed at East Tennessee University on January 28, 1956. The sorority ' s colors are old rose; and the jewel is the diamond. Delta Zetas are active in school activities with Who ' s Who students, R.O.T.C. sponsors, majorettes, and other organizations on campus. Annual chapter events include houseparties, Parent ' s Tea, Faculty Coffee, Founder ' s Day Banmxet, Christmas party for the patients of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, Initiation Weekend, and the Spring Formal dance at which time the Delta Zeta Dream Man is announced. First row: Alita Archer, Susan Arnold, Eva Banner, Jo Bellamy, Barbara Bernard, Sara L. Boyd, Linda L. Brown, Sharon Brumley, Jane Conley Carper. Second row: Ann Carter, Pauline Clevio, Judi Con, Ann Crawford, Linda Crawford, Jilda J. Creed, Martha A. Crye, Peggy Jo Gaylor, Clara Gillette. Third row: Judy Groves, Mary Lee Hardt, Elizabeth Harmison, Sam Helms, Nancy K. Hobson, Charlotte Huffine, Melody Jahant, Louise Keith, Helen Luther. Fourth row: Barbara McAvilts, Deanna McCrary, Marilyn Manigan, Bettye B. Maxey, Marilyn K. Meredith, Carolyn Jane Moffitt, Nancy E. Montgomery, Sheri Mooney, Phyllis A. Moore. Fifth row: Mary Noe, Emily Owen, Cheryl A. Parker. Sixth row: Delores Robinette, Carolyn Ruth, Faye Shearin. Seventh row: Susan E. Sholes, Pauline M Stanin, Jannie Stott. Eighth row: Linda Tilley, Cheryl Williams, Lynda Whitson. 140 ■4 , CAROLYN SMITH Vice President Kappa Delta Gamma Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta was one of the first national sororities on the East Tennessee State University campus. It was installed November 13, 1954. Kappa Delta was founded at Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia, on October 23, 1897. Our faculty sponsor is Miss Dorothy Hicks. Kappa Delta started the 1963-64 year off by winning first place in Pike ' s Peak and first place in the tricycle race. Kappa Delta was the first sorority to win the Pan- hellenic Cup and last spring quarter the KAs won the Panhellenic Scholarship award. The chapter has been first in scholarship among Greeks for four consecutive quarters. Kappa Delta received National awards for scholarship and progress, which is awarded to only four chapters in the United States. Kappa Delta ' s main service project is the Johnson City Girls ' Club, in addition to volunteer work in various community projects. Kappa Delta is proud of thier 11 elected R.O.T.C. Sponsors, including three Cadet-Lieutenant-Colonels, 6 Class Officers, Fraternity Sweetheart, Cheerleader, 4 Who ' s Who Members, May Queen and three May Court Members, and Miss Greek Goddess. Spring quarter the Kappa Deltas won for the third consecutive year the Intramural Trophy. Kappa Deltas also have members and officers in Junior and Senior Orchesis plus many other campus activities. The olive-green and white ... the emerald and the pearl ... the diamond and the rose ... symbolize the Kappa Delta way of life. Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest. First row: Patti Bacon, Betty Baxter, Jane Beck, Kacky Belew, Jennifer Bitner, Linda Boatright, Mary Lee Dishner, Nancy Ellis, Mary Lou Endean. Second row: Susan Feathers, Sherry Fleming, Brownie Gentry, Nancy Griffith, Lynn Harbison, Doris Higgins, Kay Holvfield, Cheryl Holtzclaw, Earlene Johnston. Third row: Linda Leeper, Dana Mason, Sally Muse, Diane Myers, Linda O ' Dell, Sandra Peugot, Susan Price, Sally Quillen, Linda Rankin. Fourth row: Kaye Robelot, Carolyn Sells, Betty Jo Shannon, Judy Sharp, Lou Ann Siler, Rosemary Siler, Nancy Smalling, Carolyn Smith, Kay Stevens. Fifth row: Glenda Street, Jan Tallman, Jeannie Torbett. Sixth row: Kaye Turbyville, Nancy Vaughn, Kay Vines. Seventh row: Connie Whittaker, Sara Williams, Betty Wilson. Eighth row: Ina Woods. 142 LOU ANN McCULLY Vice President Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu was installed at East Tennessee State University 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, Informal parties, the Spring Dinner Dance, and the annual House Party. The group also assist the workers with nursery at Munsey Memoria l 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. Stanley Black, Mrs. Buddy Price, Mrs. Dale Samier, Mrs. Paul Coleman, Mrs. Joe Isbell, Mrs. Glen Spanable, and Mrs. Julia Cross. Our motto is LES SOEURS FIDELES— The Faithful Sisters. First row: Frances L. Drinnen, Judy Gibson, Judi Gill, Sandra Hayes, Jean Kerr, Mary E. Litton, Alice R. Marrs, Mary R. May, LouAnn McCulley. Second row: Jane A. Milhorn, Sally J. Price. Third row: Mimi Scott, Arbeutia Smith. 144 145 MILLIE WILLIAMS First Vice President Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa, the youngest national sorority at East Tennessee State University, was founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine in 1874. Gamma Lambda chapter was installed here on March 24, and 25,1956 by area alum¬ nae. Sorority faculty sponsors are: Mrs. Allie Lou Gil¬ breath, Mrs. Edward Lodter, Miss Evangeline Hartsook, Miss Margaret Hays, and Miss Eleanor Daniels, and Miss Velma Cloyd. Sigma Kappa retired the Panhellenic Cup, which is given to the most outstanding sorority in leadership, scholarship, and service, after having won it for three consecutive years. Sigma Kappa received National awards for Scholarship, Campus activities, and Geron¬ tology. The Geronotology award was based on our work with the Veteran ' s Administration. Our national service project is with the Maine Seacoast Mission. Sigma Kappa ' s have received many honors here at State, including seven Who ' s Who members, nine ROTC Sponsors, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart and Diamond Princess, two cheerleaders, Miss Johnson City, Miss Kingsport, Miss Greene County, Miss Volunteer 500, Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart and Pledge Princess, Secretary of the Senior class, Vice-President of the Junior class, Senior Homecoming Attendant, Miss Buccaneer and four finalists in the pageant, several dormitory officers, Senate member, officers in religious organizations, and officers in professional and honorary organizations. We are particularity proud of the fact that the presidents of the two scholastic honorary societies for women are Sigma Kappas. Lavender tints and maroon ... the modest violet ... the triangle ... the pearl as our gem... the mystic bond ... all symbolizing the true sisterly love which lives forever in Sigma Kappas ... One Heart, One Way. First row: Martha J. Allen, Elizabeth J. Calhoun, Mary J. Cantrell, Judy C. Carr, Pamela R. Carr, Daisy J. Charles, Joyce B. Conway, Judith Anne Cooper, Diana Depew. Second row: Charlene Dixon, Joann L. Ford, Jacquelyn Garrett, Ann Gillikin, Kay Harmon, Phyllis A. Haverstick, Joan S. Hendrix, Martha A. Hicks, Carolyn A. Holt. Third row: Bobbie L. Huffman, Chris Hunt, Barbara Johnson, Glenda P. Johnson, Schery Lodter, Suzanne Lyle, Emily S. Lyons, Sara Mclver, Martha K. McQueen. Fourth row: Jean Martin, Rita L. Martin, Ava M Michael, Beverly A. Mitchell, Michelle Newman, Josephine B. Osborne, Brenda L. Parman, Mitzi, C. Poe, June Pryor. Fifth row: M Carolyn Quillin, Lynda Carol Robertson, Phyllis Sue Shipley, Ann Simmons, Susie Simmons, Linda Snapp. Sixth row: Sue Ann Stephenson, Vickie Tassone, Judith C. Taylor, Ana Therrel. Seventh row: Brenda Tunnell, Barbara J. Wiggins, Margaret Williams, Millie Williams. 146 GEORGE CONWAY Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Boston Uni¬ versity, Boston Mass., in 1909, and has grown to be the second largest fraternity in chapter members in the world. In October of 1946, Phi Beta Chi was founded at ETSC by a group of nine World War II veterans in an effort to promote leadership, school spirit, scholarship, and fraternal brotherhood. At the end of the first year, of organization, Minnis Freshour, President, and his staff of four, had increased the membership to fifteen. By the coming of the 1954-55 school year Phi Beta Chi, under the able leadership of Harold Osborne, had pet¬ itioned Lambda Chi Alpha and during the first of the year were informed that they would be installed as a colony of March 26, 1955. Within a year the colony had become a subordinate Zeta, Iota Omicron, of Lambda Chi Alpha. The Lambda Chis were the first fraternity on campus to purchase a house and set another pred¬ edent in 1962 by becoming the only fraternity at State to offer hot meals in the house for the convenience of the brothers and their guests. Since 1956 the chapter has had as its main yearly production the inter-Greek All-Sing competition pitting the vocal talents of the respective fraternites and sororities against each other. Every group, to progress must have a central figure around which they radiate—this year’s Crescent Girl, Miss Betty Jo Shannon of Kappa Delta, most aptly fills this position. First row: Robert C. Anderson, Frank Atchison, Charles W. Beacher, Lewis C. Bennett, Edward J. Broyles, John K. Bryson, Forrest K. Bulla, Jack H. Burkhard, Randolph Cardoza. Second row: Leonard A. Carducci, Larry R. Clark, William C. Clarkson, Edward J. Claudis, Calvin D. Click, Craig J. Compoli, Dave Conway, George L. Conway, Tom Cowan. Third row: Jackie J. Curtis, Phil DelGiudice, Daniel Di Corcia, Jerry F. Evans, Nick Falzarano, Steve Foster, Gary B. Godsey, Gerald Jackson, Dan Jenkins. Fourth row: C. Douglas Jones, Tony Louis Kerns, Philip Jean Lawson, Phil Love, Larry D. Lowe, Michael D. Mauney, Ralph J. Memoli, Frank Nichols, Nunzio J. Olivieri. Fifth row: Frank C. Roberts, Roy A. Sakker, Danny Sherwood, Karl B. Shinn, Tommy Smalling. Sixth row: Ron Snyder, Kevin Stevens, James J. Taibi, Richard Tator, Brock M Therell. Seventh row: Grant U. Trivett, Paul J. Williams, Samuel A. Wilson 148 EDDIE JORDAN Vice President Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa became a national fraternity in 1873 and was founded at Massachusetts Agriculture school in Boston, Massachusetts. The Zeta Tetetron Chapter was initiated at East Tennessee State University on December 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 annual Christmas party for under-priviliged children. This year the Phi Sigs took first place in Home¬ coming decorations in the Fraternity Division. Eddie Jordan was crowned King in Kappa Delta’s annual Barnwarming. First row: Ed Bailey, Robert Bailey, Teddy Booth, Jimmy Brooks, Chuck Cantas, Pat Carder, Walker Carpenter, Leonard Chiriacka, William S. Clark. Second row: Roy Clary, Hugh Cooke, Steve Davis, Ralph DeRosa, Ernest Dinkel, Jack Ervin, Mike Fagan, William Feaser, Thomas Felts Third row: Edward Fette, Gary Fisher, Bill Galliher, Ed Gerace, William G. Glover, Larry Goodwin, Harry Hairfield, Rudy Harper, Arthur Hodge. Fourth row: Larry Hodges, Ronnie Hyatt, Jan Jennings, Bob Jessee, Eddie Jordan, Allison Keeble, L. E. Lancaster, Lynn Lang, Hal Leutholt: Fifth row: Robert McCoakey, Jack McCurry, Ward Marsh, Ken Moulten, Bruce Myers, Jerry Nave, David Norton, Jack Onks, Mary Orenstein. Sixth row: Robert Reynolds, Kenny Robi¬ son, Aaron Russ, Herb Seaton, Jimmy Smiley, Kent W. Smith, John Sours, Robert Styron, Robert Sulzman. Seventh row: David Thomas, Ed Wilson, Richard Wilson, Ron Winsky. 150 WAYNE TINGLE Treasurer 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 University on May 15, 1955, making itthe young¬ est 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 eighth time Pikers Peak. This annual event, open to all sororities and this year held during Homecoming, consists of track events, beauty contest, and a Miss Pike ' s Peak contest. Highlighting the Spring Quarter is the annual dinner dance at which time the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Dirl is announced. The present Dream Girl is Miss Judy McNutt. The annual Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl Ball was held on New Year ' s Eve, at which time the new calendar girls were presented. First row: David Armstrong, Andy Anderson, James MArmes, Robert Ayers, George Baily, Jimmy Baker, Joe Banner, William Berry, T.C. Brooks, Joe Ward Booth. Second row: Hugh Brown, Les W. Burnley, Tommy Casteel, Charles Christy, Charles Chrosriak, James Cardell, Mickey Cox, Robert Cyphers, Sammy Deen, Jim Delap. Third row: Tony Delbart, Cliff Engle, Edwin Farmer, Dave Harrell, Gary Harrington, Charles Hess, Ed Highlander, Tony Jones, Gordon Jay, Clayton Keller. Fourth row: Rolland Langdon, Roger Lloyd, Jim Loupe, Ron McCulluh, Dan Mahoney, Walter Menefee, Phillip Merritt, Fulton Moore, Mike Moore, Bill Newbold. Fifth row: Gene Oren- dorff, Holland Patrick, Roger Phipps, Jimmy Price, Laurence Porterfield, James A. Propst, John Puluzzi, Charles Raines, Vint Rector, Bob Rike. Sixth row: Jim Rogers, Pete Sadler, Joe Schiavone, John Seivers, Robert Shaver, Thomas A. Smith, Thomas Stephens, Emory Stiner, Wayne Tingle, James L. Tompkins. Seventh row: Fred Welch, James Willansky, Fontaine Williams. 152 BILL LAWSON Treasurer Pi Kappa Phi The Kappa Phi Colony of Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity was brought into existence on the East Tenn¬ essee State Campus on May 14, 1962 when twelve men met for the first time. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded in 1904 and ranks among the top twenty in size in the sixty-two National Interfraternity while being the 42nd in age among these fraternities. Pi Kappa Phi was among the first fraternities to have a national scholarship program and a national scholar¬ ship committee. The fraternity ' s national scholarship average as well as Kappa Phi ' s average ranks well above the all men ' s average. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity provides a congenial en¬ vironment. Within the PI Kapp brotherhood you will find a close, compact group of college men wno have the same common interests which produce a spirit that can truly be called fraternal. The Big day in the life of Kappa Phi Colony is fast approaching, for in April of 1964, Kappa Phi Colony of Pi Kappa Phi will become a chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. The fraternity flower is the rose and the colors are white and blue. Miss Joan Hendrix is the 1963-64 Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. Highlighting the spring quarter will be the annual Rose Ball when the Rose is presented. The faculty advisor is Prof. Richter Moore and the alumni advisors are Bailey Rice and Neil Hayes. First row: Jay Adair, Holbert M Billings, Byron Brown, Landon Cox, Calvin Cruse, Glenn Ed- monds, Dave Evans, Richard Flanders. Second row: Tyrone Frye, Dudley G. Hagy, Dale Hodges, Wallace Johnson, William Lawson, Gary Lowe, Tom Manning, Tony Meade. Third row David Mieke, Richard Pitts, George T. Prescott, Gene E. Rainbolt, Donald Ray Long, Robert J. Spirko, Butch Teglas, Walter P. Vanhuss. Fourth row: John Whelehan, Sam Witt 154 155 BENNY WRIGHT Secretary Sigma Alpha Epsilon At approximately 3:15 P.M on October 26, 1963, Eminent Supreme Archon Glen T. Nygreen spoke the words I now pronounce you Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and thus brought into being the 142nd Chapter of the fraternity, Tenn¬ essee Alpha at East Tennessee State University. The week-long activities leading up to this event started when Phi Alpha Fraternity met for the last time on the evening of October 22, 1963, in the University Center of the East Tennessee State Cam¬ pus. Following this final meeting, all of the former members of Phi Alpha were formally pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A special climax to the day ' s activities came when Past ESA G.A. ( Dolph ) Ginter was honored at the Chapter house with a cake com¬ memorating 70 years of membership in Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Undergraduate SAE ' s from the Chapters in Pro¬ vince Iota conducted the initiation ceremony at the Parrish Hall of St. John ' s Episcopal Church at which time ESA Nygreen pinned badges over the hearts of forty-seven new members of SAE. After the ceremony he further instructed the brothers in the meaning, history, and additional signifiance of the insignia of the fraternity. The Installation Banquet, held in the Ballroom of the University Center, attended by over 275 members and guests, was concluded with an in¬ spiring address by ESA Nygreen in which he responded to the University welcome of Dr. Mack P. Davis and accepted the responsibility for the maintenance of high standards on the East Tenn¬ essee State campus and in the community. He pledged the support of Sigma A lpha Epsilon in furtherance of the aims and objectives of the uni¬ versity and presented a concise resume of the mutual goals of both in terms of the educational oppor¬ tunities of the student. The events of this weekend will remain as a lasting memory in the minds of our forty-seven members and Sigma Alpha Epsilon into the family of chapters feeling confident that she will bring long years of honor and prestige to Minerva ' s realm. First row: Frederic S. Ballard, Sam Birchfield, Franklin D. Bridwell, Jim Cannon, Guy S. Carr, Jr., John C. Cloyd, Donald Christensen, Larry R. Claiborne, Herbert C. Clark, Michael V. Cook. Second row: Jim Cummings, James F. Edgemon, James H. Eversole, Tinsley W. Floyd, John H. Fulwiler, William C. Gaude, Carroll Gentry, Frank M Gilley, Daniel H. Gordon, Harry E. Harman. Third row: Robert A. Hudson, William T. Hudson, Frank Iodice, Cecil R. Jenkins, James D. Jones, Walton A. Justice, Eugene R. Keener, Donald E. Kelly, Wayne King, Bruce A. Koskinen. Fourth row: David R. Lowman, Otis C. Luttrell, Ronald P. Martin, Ron S. Martin, Raymond G. Miller, Ronald T. Moore, Paul H. Mylander, David C. Neil, Eddie R. Oglesby, Bill Parker. Fifth row: James R. Parker, Ronald J. Parker, Richard J. Poole, Tim Purdy, Carl Rains, Eric C. Reece, Edward J. Roccella, John R. Scholl, John B. Seamans, Joe O. Seamens. Sixth row: Tommy Shaver, George C. Shelton, George M Sherman, Larry L. Smith, Samuel H. Steele, Ronald T. Stephens, Charles Thomasson, Carroll Vance. Seventh row: William H. Waller, James T. Wallin, Weatherby, Adolf Winkel- bauer, Kirby B. Wright. 156 SAM COLVILLE Recording Secretary Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon was born in October, 1901 when twelve students gathered at Richmond, Virginia. At East Tennessee State University on April 10, 1954, Nu Sigma Alpha developed into the Tennessee Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon to become the first national fraternity on campus. _ .. Sig Ep has been presented the Interfraternity Council Trophy tor the five consecutive years that the award has been given. This trophy represents outstanding leader¬ ship, scholarship, and service. The fraternity also received the Intramurals Trophy. _ „ The Sig Ep year includes the Sweetheart Ball, Founders ' Day Banquet, Diamond Princess Dance, and Spring Formal as well as the Soap box Derby and Christ¬ mas party for underpriviliged children. The Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart is Miss Judy Cooper. First row: Jay Angle, Jeff Arneach, Bo Baxter, Larry Barrigar - Stephen F. Barton, Harold Bell, Wayne Bell, Charlie Boggs, Mike Brooks, Scott Campbell. Second row: W am B Caimy, Joseph Cardinal, Tommy Caudle, Terry Cloud, Sam Colville, Larry Conyers, Arthur Co°ke, Bruce Crowe Harry Decker, Rick Earnest. Third row: Bill Frank, Charles Hamilton, Martin L Hamilton, James M Hamlett, Charles L. Harmon, Bunt Harris, Larry Hartgrove Mike Hartgrove, Jim H. Heaton, Ronald Hite. Fourth row: Tom Holladay, Robert Holt, Bubba Hudson, Jerry Huefner, Robert Jones, Lanny Julian, Chuck Kennedy, Ed Lanier, George Legg ' Fifth row: James Linker Nelson McCoy, Jerry McGuire, William S. Mann, William S. Martin, William A Middleton, John Miller, Ron Plank, Walter Pleasnick, Richard Powell. Sixth row: Vance Randall, Gary Ricker, Joseph C. RrviiHoVnieh TCnutP Schmidt. William G. Shaver, Thomas R. Shipp, Ken Sizemore, Andy Stomp 158 Behind the scenes at Pike’s Peak. Ten minutes and the whole image was spoiled. 160 ntr 161 ROTC Lt. Colonel Leonard C. Barker Professor of Military Science Staff The primary mission of the Reserve Officer Train¬ ing Corps (ROTC) is to develop junior officers for the United States Army. The program of instruction covers four years for commissioning. The first two years or the basic course is a requirement for graduation of all male students attending ETSU. Those who possess essential leadership potential and the highest mental, physical, and moral qualities are selected for the two-year advanced course where further leadership training and opportunities, in¬ cluding a Summer Camp, are provided. Upon graduation from the university, the cadet completing successfully all four years of ROTC is commissioned a Second Lt. in the United States Army Reserve. Outstanding cadets designated as Distinguished Mili¬ tary Graduates may apply for direct commissioning to further selected students during the advanced course. The Cadet Corps is organized into a cadet brigade composed of four battalions of four com¬ panies each; the ROTC Band; the ROTC Honor Guard; and a Woman ' s Sponsor Corps. Emphasis throughout the four year program is placed on leadership, discipline, and appreciation of the organization, mission, and service to tne country of the United States Army, active and reserve. The benefits to the individual, campus, community, and country of the program are immeasurable. First row: Lt. Col. Leonard C. Barker. Second row: Lt. Col. John R. Fawcett, Lt. Col. Daniel J. Blocker. Third row: Capt. John D. Geddes, Major Joseph W. Mahaffee, Jr., Capt. Carl W. Hance, Capt. John D. Ammons. Fourth row: Capt. Randall J. Stewart, Capt. Donald F. Crowe, Capt. John H. Moorhead, S Sgt. Morrell Woods. Fifth row: fytySgt. John J. Parker, ft Sgt. Guy W. Edward, SFC John E. Moury, SFC Henry A. Bohanon, SFC Mack D. Williams, Sgt. Robert L. Rhea. Sixth row: S Sgt. Kenneth D. Davis, S Sgt. James W. Sanders, S Sgt. George F. Lowery, Jr., S Sgt. Franklin L. Schmidt, Sp 5 James L. Chavis. I Scabbard and Blade ilili ■ awt ' w. fWK MM mmwmmwmmm m mmwMmwmm mm - ,i ;.. Kft si COLLEGE or MILITARY First row: Lt. Col. Daniel J. Blocker, Jr., Advisor; Larry D. Sadler, President. Second row: Lloyd L. Edwards, Samuel D. Haga, Stanley F. Yates, Jr., Charles E. Weems, William P. Frank, Chester C. Smith, Harry I. Decker, Gordon W. Tingle. Third row: Kirby B. Wright, Jerry E. Loar, John L. Starnes, Edward J. Broyles, Frederick S. Denney, James E. Reed, Michael Y. Rowland. Flight Training Program Lt. Col. Daniel J. Blocker, Jr., William G. Shaver, Kenneth Farmer, Ronnell O. Bur- Gordon O. Campbell, William N. Cates, Jr., Gordon W. Tingle, Theodore Von Cannon, gamy, Euell D. Goodman, Carl M Bowers, Instructor. Second row: Harry I. Decker, ■ S:i i PAULINE STANIN Honorary Colonel First row: Cadet Col. John L. Starnes. Second row: Cadet Lt. Col. Euell D. Goodman. Third row: Cadet Major Lloyd L. Edwards, Cadet Major Michael Y. Rowland, Cadet Major Chester C. Smith, Cadet Major Ronald V. Hite. Brigade Sponsor First row: Pauline Stanin. Second row: Martha Burleson. Third row: Kay Stevens, Diane Burkhalter, Ann Scott, Glenda Street. Fourth row: Kaye Turbyville, Sheila McDaniel, Judy Sharp, Bobbie Huffman, Carol Alexander. Fifth row: Barbara Leonard, Brenda Ausmus, Ina Woods, Annie Lane, Nancy Vaughn, Schery Lodter. Sixth row: Deanna McCrary, Betty Lawson, Judie Cooper, Betty B. Spencer, Millie Williams. Staff Corps Seventh row: Carolyn Sells, Sally Muse, Phyllis Shipley, Vivian High, Sue Hill, Sara Stone. Eighth row: Carolyn King, Jean Martin, Cheryl Holtzclaw, Joan Asbury, Jane Montgomery. Ninth row: Sherry Fleming, Sharon Norris, Charlene Dixon, Betty Briggs, Judy Taylor, Diane Miller. Honorary Major Kaye Turbyville Honorary Major Carol Alexander Honorary Lt. Col. Kay Stevens First row: Cadet Lt. Col. Brock M Therrell. Second row: Cadet Major James E. Reed, Cadet Major Edward J. Broyles, Cadet Capt. John H. Denton. 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion First row: Cadet Lt. Col. Larry D. Sadler. Second row: Cadet Capt. Kenneth L. Farmer, Honorary Lt. Col. Diane Burkhalter Cadet Major William N. Cates, Jr. 168 Honorary Lt. Col., Ann Scott First row: Cadet Lt. Col. Jerry E. Loar. Second row: Cadet Major Samuel D. Haga. Third row: Cadet Capt. Theodore G. Mowery, Cadet Capt. John G. Spurrier, III, Cadet Capt. William Tate. 3rd Battalion 4th Battalion First row: Cadet Lt. Col. Gordon W. Tingle. Second row: Cadet Major Frederick S. Denney. Third row: Cadet Capt. Lewis Thornberry, Cadet Capt. Charles E. Weems, Cadet Capt. Stanley F. Yates, Jr., Cadet Capt. Kirby B. Wright. Honorary Lt. Col., Glenda Street 169 Rifle Team First row: John Behman, Eldon Ross, Alfred Lea, Travis Kirkland, James Kinley. Durham. Third row: Capt. Donald Crowe, Bill Pardue, John Sheffey, Michael Spradlin, Second row: Edward Miller, Eddie Vestal, Don Maples, Charles Woolwine, William James Woolwine, S Sgt. George Lowery. The East Tennesse State University Rifle Team has compiled an impressive record in both Shoulder- to-Shoulder and Postal matches. The Team is the holder of many championships and records. 170 ...i ATHLETICS Football Coaches: Star Wood, Hal Morrison, Dave Walker, Paul O ' Brien, Pete Wilson, and Student Coach Harry Harman. 174 Front row: L-R: David McCaslin, Walter Wolfe, Co-Capt. Jim Baker, Doug Chewing, Delane Raby, Co-Capt. Mike Casey, Bab Slaughter, Phil Morgan, David Holtsclaw. Second r ow: Robin Forbes, Larry Fleenor, Johnny McCurry, Bill Casidy, Mo Clevenger, Terry Sealy, Bill Loyd, Roy Frazier, Jack Cox. Third row: Don Atkins, Gary Phillips, Frank Finnocchio, Don Collins, Phil Copeland, Doug Light, Paul Jackson, Mike Herron, Gary Combs. Fourth row: Wilbur Bishop, C.M Boggs, Bill Early, Bud King, Mike Westbrook, Eddie Rains, Pat Carter, Jim Anderson, Leroy Gray. Fifth row: Larry Conyers, Dan Brooks, A.B. Clevenger, Pete Hunt, Laverne Damron, Dave Couch, Jim Estes, Wayne Waff, Booney Vance. Sixth row: Roger Craine, Butch Rigsby, Russ Weaver, Bob Randall, Boyd Foxx. E.T.S.U. OPP. 21 Murry State 14 6 Western Kentucky 14 27 Chattanooga 22 16 Tennessee Tech 0 35 Eastern Kentucky 12 32 Wofford 20 22 Morehead State 9 8 Austin Peay State 7 0 Middle Tennessee Applachian State (Cancelled) 23 Managers, L-R: Boyd Foxx, Jerry Evans, and Jerry Potter. 175 The 1963 opener with Murray State proved two things—that Phil Morgan ' s switch from halfback to fullback was an excellent move; and that Jimmy (Wink) Baker is an authentic Little All-American, well or sick. Morgan lasted the Thoroughbred line for 69 yards in 15 carries, and Baker, in the hospital at midweek with strep throat, had a hand in all the 21 points. Jim passed for one touchdown, and one conversion and ran for two touchdowns and kicked the extra point. Sophomore halfback David Holtsclaw was held down by the Murray defense but in eight carries he had 37 yards for the night. The outstanding linemen were Don Adkins, middle-linebacker; A11-0VC tackle Pat (The Crowd) Carter, Mike Herron, guard- linebacker; and Jim Anderson, a tackle. PHIL MORGAN Best Rushing Average DON ADKINS Best Defensive Lineman WAYNE KING Most Valuable Lineman All-OVC Team JIM ANDERSON EAST TENN. MURRAY 11 First Downs 10 165 Yards Rushing 194 70 Yards Passing 69 9-4 Passes Att. - Comp. 13-4 3 Intercepted by 2 5-38.6 Punts - Average 4-37 3-16 Penalties - Yards 1-15 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..076 8 = 21 Murray State . .7 7 0 0 = 14 176 EDDIE RAINS GARY PHILLIPS ROY FRAZIER DOUG LIGHT The Bucs, 10-14 point favorites over Western Kentucky ran into a sea of mud and a tough Hilltopper front line and took a 14-6 lacing, the Bucs first loss of the year. East Tennessee scored first on a blocked punt, batted off a Hilltopper punter’s toe by Gary Wirth and recovered by Doug Light in the end zone. Western, however, bounced back with single touchdowns in the second and third periods, and with the rain and slush aiding them by hampering Jim Baker’s passing, and the scores stand up for the win. Baker was the team’s top grouna gainer for the night, garner¬ ing 28 yards on 13 carries, and his six com¬ pletions on 18 passes for 147 yards kept the Bucs in the game to the final minute, when a Buc first down on the Western seven fizzled after four straight incompletions. Co-captain Mike Casey grabbed two of Baker’s passes for 60 yards, and end A. B. Clevenger caught two more for 42 yards. Outstanding defensively for the Corasirs were Don Adkins, Mike Herron, and Doug Light. EAST TENN. W. KENTUCKY 11 First Downs 9 47 Yards Rushing 133 147 Yards Passing 3 18-6 Passes Att. - Comp. 2-1 0 Intercepted by 3 5-34 Punts - Average 9-31.8 5-50 Penalties - Yards 4-40 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..6 0 0 0 = 6 Western Kentucky .... 0 7 7 0 = 14 PAT CARTER OVC, Second Team DAVE COUCH ROBIN FORBES Best Defensive Each JIM BAKER Most Valuable Back All-OVC Little All-American The Buccaneers rallied for a story-book finish and victory over the tough Chattanooga Moccasins, 27-22, in Chattanooga. The Bucs struck first, scoring a touchdown with 2:08 gone after Pat Carter’s jarring tackle of a Moccasin back shook the ball loose on the Chattanooga 31. Phil Morgan drilled over for the first score. After two Chattanooga touchdowns gave the Mocs a 12-7 lead, Jim Baker and David Holtsclaw gunned the Bucs to another score. Holtsclaw returned the kickoff 24 yards, then picked up 37 yards in the scoring drive. The TD came on an eight-yard pass, Baker to Dave Couch. Chattanooga bounced back for a field goal and touchdown to go ahead, 22-13, and make things look hopeless for the Bucs. However, with Baker in the driver’s seat, the Buccaneers battled back for two touchdowns with less than three minutes to play to grab the win. Both scores came on passes from Baker to Mike Casey, one for 13, the other for 24 yards. Playing tremendous defensive games for the Blue and Gold were Pat (the Crowd) Carter, Don Adkins, Mike Herron and Robin Forbes. EAST TENN. CHATTANOOGA 15 First Downs 19 135 Yards Rushing 96 125 Yards Passing 237 16-10 Passes Att. - Comp. 36-18 1 Intercepted by 0 5-37.2 Punts - Average 4-43.2 4-40 Penalties - Yards 5-62 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE . .7 6 0 14 = 27 Chattanooga.6 9 0 7 = 22 178 The Bucs hit favored Tennessee Tech’s Golden Eagles an early knock and didn’t let up for 60 minutes to register their third win of the young season. Tech, undefeated prior to their trip to John¬ son City, brought all-star quarterback Jim Ragland and a favorites’ role of 10 points to his own men and five to the Bucs via inter¬ ceptions, two of which stopped possible scoring drives by the Eagles. Mike Casey intercepted two, running one back 60 yards to set up the Bucs’ final touch¬ downs, while Robin Forbes, Jim Steele and Bill Lloyd picked off one interception each. Little all-American quarterback Jimmy (Wink) Baker had a hand in all 16 Buc points, passing 33 yards to A.B. Clevenger for one score, sneaking two yards for the second, and booting a 35-yard field goal and an extra point. Defensive line standouts for the Corsairs were Mike Herron, Bill (Gorilla) Early, Eddie Rains, Gary Wirth, Clevenger and Doug Light. Bill Cassidy, filling in at fullback for the injured Phil Morgan, David Holtsclaw and J ohnny McCurry were the Buc running stars. MIKE HERRON A.B. CLEVENGER JIM STEELE BILL LLOYD EAST TENN. TENN. TECH 17 First Downs 14 150 Yards Rushing 130 145 Yards Passing 89 13-8 Passes Att. - Comp. 21-8 5 Intercepted by 0 5-35 Punts - Average 4-40.5 8-72 Penalties - Yards 3-35 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..630 7 = 16 Tennessee Tech.0 0 0 0 = 0 179 EAST TENN. E. KENTUCKY 14 First Downs 19 134 Yards Rushing 191 182 Yards Passing 49 16-6 Passes Att. - Comp. 14-6 3 Intercepted by 0 4-43.8 Punts - Average 3-37.7 9-118 Penalties - Yards 6-45 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE . .7 6 15 7 = 35 Eastern Kentucky .... 0 6 0 6 = 12 WALTER WOLFE BILL CASSIDY DAVID HOLTSCLAW OVC, Second Team GARY WIRTH Most Improved Player 180 - Homecoming Game The Bucs crushed strong Eastern Kentucky, 35- 12, before almost 8,000 jubilant homecoming fans, the largest crowd in ETSU history, and earned themselves 15th place in the national rankings. Capt. Bud King started things off by recovering a Maroon fumble on the E.K. 28. Four plays later, David Holtsclaw burst over from the two, and the Bucs were on the wav. Little All-America Wink Baker connected with end Gary Wirth on a 78-yard touchdown pass to give the Bucs a 13-7 cushion at halftime. A 15-point outbrust in the third period iced the game for the Corsairs. Bill Cassidy bulled over from the two to cap a 60-yard drive for the first score, and seconds later, Jim Steele intercepted a Maroon pass on the E.K. 28 and returned it to the eight. With exactly one play David Holtsclaw dashed in with a touchdown. After Eastern cut the mar gin to 2 8-12 in the fourth quarter, quarterback Walter Wolfe engineered another Buc scoring drive, carrying the ball in from the 15 on a beautiful, snaky run. 181 A tough Wofford Terrier gang gave the Bucs all they could handle for three quarters in Spartanburg, S.C., leading 14-13 after three. But the Bucs sprung one of their patented rallies in the fourth period, scored three touch¬ downs and won going away. Little All-America quarterback Wink Baker had his best day of the year, gaining 317 yards (196 passing, 12 i rushing) to lead the Buccaneer win. His two touchdown scampers of 47 and 26 yards in the fourth period broke the Mutts’ backs, and a 21- yard gallop to paydirt by David McCaslin late in the period iced the decision. Other offensive stars for the Bucs were David Holtsclaw, Johnny McCurry, Bill Cassidy and Mike Casey. Holtsclaw gained 22 yards rush¬ ing before suffering a shoulder separation in the first period; McCurry picked up 56 yards rushing and caught two passes for 33 more yards; Cassidy gained 20 yards on five carries; and Casey nabbed four Baker aerials for 105 yards. Scoring for the Bucs were Baker (2), A.B. Clevenger (19 yard pass from Baker), Mc¬ Caslin and Cassidy (2 yard run). Standouts on defense were tackle Eddie Rains, guards Mike Herron and Doug Light, centers Don Adkins, Roy Frazier and C.M Boggs, and end Gary Wirth. The win was the fifth of the year for the Bucs against one defeat. PAUL JACKSON LEROY GRAY WILBUR BISHOP MIKE CASEY 100 Per Cent Award EAST TENN. WOFFORD 18 First Downs 21 254 Yards Rushing 158 196 Yards Passing 230 14-11 Passes Att. - Comp. 25-17 1 Intercepted by 0 4-41.3 Punts - Average 3-40.3 7-82 Penalties - Yards 1-2 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..076 19 = 32 Wofford.0 6 8 6 = 20 182 The Buccaneers, noted all season for their last card Charley efforts that let the other team get ahead, then roared back for a victory, R ulled another of these familiar stunts against forehead. The Eagles, sitting on a 9-0 lead late in the second period, had Buc partisans worried. However, with 0:05 on the first half clock, Jim Baker found Dave Couch with a 16-yard aerial for a score, and the Bucs were on the way again after a tardy start. The second half was all Corsair. Baker, fullback Phil Morgan and halfback Johnny McCurrv paced the Bucs on an 80-yard drive in the third quarter, with McCurry T s 3-yard slash at right tackle good for the Bucs second touchdown. In the fourth, after Couch recovered an Eagle fumble on the Buc 13, Baker, Morgan ana wingback Mike Casey led the Blue and Gold 87 yards for the clinching TD. The big play was a 36-yard completion, Baker to Cas¬ ey, and the score come on an 8-yard toss from Baker to end Laverne Damron. Baker’s 261 yards gained (199 via the air, 62 on the ground) set an all-time East Tennessee total offense record, giving the Rossville, Ga., senior 1,312 yards for the season in seven games. Outstanding on defense were Frank (Louie) Finocchio, Couch and Casey, all of whom recovered one fumble, and Robin Forbes (two interceptions), tackles Buddy King and Bill (Gorilla) Early, guard Leroy Gray and center Don Adkins. EAST TENN. MOREHEAD 17 First Downs 18 141 Yards Rushing 185 199 Yards Passing 131 20-12 Passes At. - Comp. 19-7 2 Intercepted by 1 3- 34 Punts - Average 2-31 4- 32 Penalties - Yards 8-50 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..0 7 8 7 = 22 Morehead State. 0 9 0 0 = 9 LAVERNE DAMRON BILL EARLY FRANK FINOCCHIO JOHNNY McCURRY I i LARRY FLEENOR BUTCH RIGSBY PETE HUNT DAN BROOKS EAST TENN. AUSTIN PEAY 14 First Downs 12 175 Yards Rushing 116 114 Yards Passing 133 17-6 Passes Att. - Comp. 15-10 0 Intercepted by 1 6-33.7 Punts - Average 7-44 5-44 Penalties - Yards 6-84 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..000 8 = 8 Austin Peay.0 0 7 0 = 7 The Bucs bolstered by a barrage of penalties and an Austin Peay fumble in the closing minutes, kept hopes for an O.V.C. champion¬ ship with a 8-7 victory over the governors. Jim Baker made the difference by putting the Bucs on the scoreboard on 18-yard run with seven minutes left in the game, then he passed to end Gary Wirth for the two-point conversion. In the first half the game was scoreless, but the Govs in the third period intercepted a Baker pass on the Bucs 43-yard line. Eight plays later the Govs scored with a reverse and pass from Chilcutt to Bush in the end-zone. At this point the Bucs started their drive to score. Big Plays were passes from Baker to end Larry Conyers, one for 16 yards and another 43-yards and then Wink put wings on his shoes and raced for the goal. The fans wanted two, and Jim passed to Gary in the pocket for the two and the win. 184 Going for their best season in school his¬ tory, the Bucs were hit by twin streaks of lightning in the Middle Tennessee game, and lost their second of the year. Heavily favored in what was to be the final game of the 1963 season (the scheduled 10th game with Appalachian State was can¬ celled due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy), the Bucs saw first Little All-American quarterback Jim (Wink) Baker go out with a knee injury (first period), then reserve quarterback Walter Wolfe leave by the same route in the second. Down only 0-7 at halftime, not a rare thing for the Last Card Charley Bucs in 1963, the Corsairs, just couldn’t generate any of¬ fense without their first two quarterbacks, and a general collapse in the second half gave Middle Tennessee a 23-0 win, in the No. 1 shocker of the Ohio Valley Conference season. The only bright spots in the game were the g assing of sophomore quarterback David Mc- aslin (9 attempts, 5 completions, 71 yards) and the running of fullback Phil Morgan (84 yards on 18 carries). Baker added only 11 yards before being injured, running his total for the year to 1,515 yards total offense, by far the best single season output in East Tennessee history. The defeat knocked the Bucs out of a bowl bid. They were high on the lists of both the Tangerine Bowl and the Eastern Bowl com¬ mittees. DON COLLINS LARRY CONYERS C.M BOGGS DAVID McCASLIN EAST TENN. MIDDLE TENN. 12 First Downs 10 103 Yards Rushing 210 89 Yards Passing 63 22-7 Passes Att. - Comp. 13-5 0 Intercepted by 2 8-29.6 Punts - Average 7-35.1 4-51 Penalties - Yards 5-55 Score by Quarter: EAST TENNESSEE ..0 0 0 0 = 0 Middle Tennessee .... 0 7 7 9 = 23 185 Jimmy Wink Baker wound up a brilliant career at East Tennessee State in the fall by being named to the Associated Press Little All-America team for the second Straight year. Baker, a Rossville, Georgia native who came to State in 1960, and took over the first-string quarterbacking job in 1961, also added his third straight Ohio Valley Conference— leading total offense championship to his laurels this season. In 1960, as a freshman, Wink, playing behind the brilliant southpaw, Tim Sowders, had a modest 155 yards rushing, 354 passing. In 1961, his sophomore year, Baker passed for 859 yards, added 406 rushing for 1,265 yards, total offense; in 1962, as the Bucs raided to a 7-3 season, he counted for 898 yards passing, 350 more rushing for a total of 1,248 yards; and this year, in nine J ames, Baker threw for 1,149 yards, rushed for 66 more for a mark of 1,515 yards total offense. Put all his yardage together, and you have a fantastic figure of 4,537 yards gained—or 2.58 miles, in more dramatic terms. In addition, Wink scored 169 points himself, and tossed 31 touchdown passes. Never before had a Buccaneer team such an offensive machine as the little senior form North Georgia, and never will the 1961, 1962, and 1963 fans forget Jimmy Wink Baker. A Spartanburg, S.C., sports editor turned to the writer and said: By grannies, if there ever was an All-America Football player, Baker is it. And that he is—a genuine All-American. Little All-American Jimmy Baker 186 187 Cheerleaders Captain Annie Lane performs only one of the many duties of a cheerleader. The Cheerleaders ably assisted by Buc added color and spirit to athletic events. 188 Carol Alexander evokes a rather hearty res¬ ponse from the crowd and The Crowd. The 1964 Cheerleading Squad takes time from a practice session to pose for the camera. First row: Newcomers Ann Duncan, Annette Roach, and Linda Gray. Second row: Veterans Annie Lane, Captain; Kaye Turbyville; Carol Alexander. Basketball Kneeling: Gary Robinette, Jim Hatfield, Wayne Miller, Capt. Willie Malone, Co-Capt. Houston Frazier, Bill Newbold, Gary Scheuerman. Standing: Les Phillips, Sal Valente, Gene Harrill, Charley Fox, Mac Stiltner, Larry Miller, Cliff Gibson. 190 Head Coach, MADISON BROOKS Coach Madison Brooks, Co-Capt. Houston Frazier, Capt. Willie Malone 191 Big Les Phippips fired in 19 points to pace the Bucs to their opening win of the season over the Wofford Terriers. Willie Malone and Houston Frazier con¬ tributed 17 points each, and Mai Roberts led the rebounding with 12. BUCS 90, Chattanooga 78 Mai Roberts pumped away for 29 points and the Bucs bounced visiting Chattanooga 90-78 for win No. 2 of the young campaign. Frazier with 20 and Malone and Phillips with 14 each aided Roberts in the scoring columns, and Roberts was again the top rebounder with 13. BUCS 47, Tennessee 48 Inability to connect from the free throw line cost the Bucs a big win over the U-T Vols. The Pirates out- scored the Vols, 44-34, on field goals, but could hit only three of 13 charities, while Tennessee con¬ nected on 14-of-18 free throws for the winning margin. Malone got 14 and Frazier 12 for the Bucs. WILLIE MALONE Team Captain 192 GARY SCHEUERMAN HOUSTON FRAZIER Co-Captain Still in the dumps after the loss to Tennesseee, the Bucs allowed a mediocre Appalachian team to sneak up on them in Boone, N.C., and absorbed their second loss of the year, 50-52. Frazier hit for 17 points and Malone, 10 in the loss, and Roberts 1 nine rebounds was tops for the Bucs. The Pirates outrebounded the Mountaineers, 41-23, but could only hit 22 of 63 field goal attempts. BUCS 92, Georgia Southern 81 Wee Willie Malone ripped 29 points through to pace the Bucs in a come-from-behind win over touring Georgia Southern, 92-81. Frazier added 17, Roberts 14 and Mac Stiltner 13 for the winners, and Stiltner ' s 12 rebounds topped Buc efforts in that department. The win gave the Bucs a 3-2 mark for the year. BUCS 83, Richmond 79 In an uninspired performance in the first game of the Watauga Invitational Tournament, the Bucs edged the University of Richmond, 83-79. Frazier ' s 28 points took scoring honors for the Bucs, followed by 16 by Malone and 10 by Gary Scheuerman. BUCS 55, William Mary 69 In a performance that was to bring about a shakeup in the starting lineup, the Bucs bowed to William Mary in the final round of the Watauga Invitational. Malone with 18 was the only Buc in double figures, and Cliff (Hoot) Gibson, in a limited amount of playing time grabbed 13 rebounds. MAC STILTNER BUCS 97, Austin Pea y 69 With two new faces in the starting lineup, the Bucs ripped Austin Peay, 97-69, to kick off the Ohio Valley Conference season with a bang. The two new starters Hoot Gibson and Gary Scheuerman, paced the win, Gibson at center scoring 23 and grabbing 12 rebounds, and Scheuerman, replacing Roberts at forward, netting 18. Frazier chipped in with 20 for the Bucs. BUCS 54, Middle Tennessee 59 An ice-cold streak (20-for-91 from the floor) grabbed the Bucs in Murfreesboro, and an average Blue Raider team upset the Pirates, 54-59. Malone got 15, Gibson 12 and Grazier 10 to pace the Buc offensive efforts, and Gibson with 18 rebounds paced the board work. Mike Milholland led the Raiders with 17. BUCS 85, Eastern Kentucky 83 A scrappy performance by the Pirate pee-wees dumped league-leading Eastern, 85-83, in overtime to give the JBucs a 2-1 OVC mark. Willie (the Ice Man) Malone pumped through 27 points to lead the upset win, and Gibson with 17 and Scheuerman with 15 followed. Frazier added 13 points, and Gibson grabbed nine rebounds. BUCS 62, Murray 61 Mac Stiltner hit for 15 points—six of them in over¬ time play—plus the winning bucket to give the Bucs a tight, double-overtime win over eventual league champion Murray on the Racers ' home court. Sch- ererman netted 12, 10 of them in the first half to keep the Bucs in contention, and grabbed 18 re¬ bounds as the Bucs ran their league-leading record to 3-1. Gibson got 9 points and 12 rebounds, and Malone and Frazier tallied eight each. CHARLEY FOX K BUCS 62, Tennessee Tech 88 Again the Bucs went ice-cold (21-for 75) and ab¬ sorbed their worst beating of the year, 62-68 at Cookeville to Tennessee Tech. The Bucs could do nothing right, and at one point trailed by 35-10. Les Phillips got 15 to pace the Bucs scoring, fol¬ lowed by Gibson with 12 and Frazier with 11. Gibson also grabbed 10 rebounds. BUCS 76, Austin Peay 66 The Bucs regained a tie for the OVC lead by handing Austin Peay their second beating of the season, 76- 66, in Johnson City. Frazier hit 12 field goals of 24 tries and added two charities to pace the Bucs with 26 points. Gibson netted 19 and took down 12 rebounds, and Malone scored 13. BUCS 79, Centenary 90 LES PHILLIPS The Bucs couldn’t quite handle a rangy Centenary College gang from Shreveport, La., losing their final non-league game of the season, 79-90, at home. Scheuerman was high man for the Pirates with 16, followed by Frazier with 15, Malone with 13, and Stiltner’s 12. Scheuerman 12 rebounds away from the towering visitors. BUCS 88, Middle Tennessee 70 The Bucs grabbed sole possession of first place in the OVC and gained revenge for an earlier defeat by thrashing the Blue Raiders, 88-70 in Johnson City. Frazier’s 21, Gibson’s 19 and Malone’s 17 set the scoring pace for the hot Pirates, and Gibson with 11 rebounds and Scheuerman with 10 dom¬ inated the boards. HOBIE WILLIAMS WAYNE MILLER MAURICE WHITMIRE BUCS 70, Morehead 68 The Bucs remained kingpins of the OVC with a rousing 70-68 win over Morehead on the Eagles court. Frazier with 18 and Gibson and Malone with 17 each lead a well-balanced Buc attack, but it was Les Phillips who tipped in the winning bucket with less than one minute to play. Gibson continued his stellar board play, raking off 12 rebounds to lead both teams. BUCS 68, Western Kentucky 79 Bowing again to the cold-shooting bugaboo, the Buccaneers dropped a 68-79 upset loss to Western Kentucky on the Hilltoppers ' floor. Frazier got 20, Scheuerman 12, and Gibson and Malone 11 each for the Bucs, with Gibson ' s 10 rebounds high for the losers. BUCS 84, Tennessee Tech 80 The Bucs clung to their tie with Murray atop the OVC with a rousing 84-80 win over Tennessee Tech at home. Hoot Gibson had his best night of the year, bagging 13-of-18 field goal attempts and adding 5-of-7 from the charity line for 31 points. Frazier aided the cause with 20, and M alone got 11, while Gibson ' s 13 rebounds topped both teams. BUCS 76, Murray 96 In the showdown battle for OVC championship honors, the short Buccaneers couldn ' t cope with towering, speedy Murray, and the Racers thumped the Pirates, 96-76, on the losers ' floor. Frazier with 17 and Malone and Scheuerman with 14 each led the Buc scoring, and Gibson grabbed 14 rebounds. BUCS 78, Morehead 86 The Bucs officially bowed out of the OVC flag chase, dropping an 86-78 upset loss to Morehead at Johnson City. Outscoring the Eagles, 64-62, from the floor, a rash of fouling did the Pirates in. Frazier ' s 29 was top effort for the Bucs, followed by 14 each from Scheuerman and Stiltner. Gibson took down 18 rebounds. BUCS 102, Western Kentucky 99 The Bucs put six men in double figures to avenge an earlier loss to the ' Toppers and to top the century mark for the first time this season in the last home game of the year. Hoot Gibson netted 18, Frazier got 16, Scheuerman 15, Stiltner 14, Malone 12 and Charley Fox 10 to lead the scoring, and Fox ' s 12 rebounds were high. BUCS Eastern Kentucky The season came to an end as Eastern ' s Maroons solidly defeated the East Tennessee State University Buccaneers. This game put the Bucs in third place in the OVC standing. GENE HARRILL JIM HATFIELD L-R: Eugene Helton, Jim Slemp, Charles Sams, Donnie Bates, Jim Williams, Richard Havens, Jeff Miller, Tommy Woods, Harold Singleton, Don York, Floyd Elliott, Dave Rowland, Chip Jawonski, Larry Rymer, and Nick McCurry. Freshman Squad JACK MAXEY Freshman Coach 198 Front row: Freddy Graham, Leroy Berry,Charlie Boggs.Graham Spurrier, Billy Campbell, Dave Conway, Andy Miles. Second row: Harry Elkins, Teddy Knittle, Kenny Campbell, Jerry Richardson, Bill Rutherford, Doug Scott, Maynard Moretz, Johnny McCurry, Third row: Fredrick Denney, James Chapman, Moe Brotherton, Don Sherrin, Bruce Koskinen, Lester Benfield, Danny McNab, John Taylor. Fourth row: Coach Mooney, Larry Works, Gary Wirth, Kenny Ervin, Dan Gordon, Sammy Baird, Robert Beagle, Philip Burruss. The 1962-1963 Baseball team was a team with variety. The team had a full schedule of 17 games. Coach Mooney carried his team to an 8-9 record in his fourteenth season as head coach of East Tennessee State’s baseball team. The team had five men hitting over .300. They were: Bill Ruther¬ ford .348; Johnny Taylor .385; Andy Miles .300; Jerry Richardson .313 and Johnny McCurry .308. The team as a whole had an average of .278. Coach Mooney has great hopes for the team this year. Coach JIM MOONEY 200 ; v Baseball E.T.S.U. 9 Milligan 7 Tenn. Tech. 11 Tenn. Tech. 0 Eastern 5 Eastern 13 Carson-Newman 8 L.M.U. 1 Morehead 1 Morehead 10 L.M.U. 4 Eastern 2 Eastern 3 Emory-Henry 3 Emory-Henry 6 Milligan 1 Morehead 7 Morehead 201 OO Ol lH a5fcOh 0 fcOCDCOOOtsD CObO Baseball 203 Coach Hal Morrison, Bob Wolf, Joe Taggert, Joe Hickerson, Jim Ritts, Jim Huff, Gene Samborsky, and Bobby Stout. The Golf Team under Coach Hal Morrison ' s leadership had another successful year. Big wins for the team were Wofford, Eastern, University of Tennessee, and Guilford. The team had an 11-4 record for the season and finished 2nd in the T.I.A.C. Tournament. The overall team average was 76. The captain and top man was Joe Taggert with an overall average of 71. The team has great possibility for the coming season with four letter- men returning and the addition of two new fresh¬ man. E.T.S.U. 21 Wofford OPP. 6 24 Milligan 3 7 Wofford 20 12 Presbyterian 15 12 Univ. of Tenn. 15 23 Morehead 4 16 Eastern Ky. 11 20 Milligan 7 16 King College 2 13 Univ. of Tenn. 5 16 Milligan 3 7 Appalachian 20 11 Guilford 8 27 Presbyterian 0 204 205 Tennis The ETSU tennis team completed another suc¬ cessful season in 1963 under coach Bud McClain. Competition inexperience can be blamed for most of the losses, but with the entire squad back in 1964 and talented Eddie Washburn back after a year’s lay off, the team should be stronger than ever. All six spots on the team are up for grabs and any of the top four men from last year could take the number one spot. Returning for his fourth year of varsity com¬ petition is Mackey Therrell from Johnson City. Tom Dean, freshman star from last year is back along with fast Eddie Lanier and Ted Roberts. Ed Washburn, Jim Teko Delap and Edwin Long round out this ye ars team. This should be one of the best years ever for ETSU tennis. 206 ET 5 1 1 0 4 4 5 4 0 1 7 0 6 3 2 Opponent Team Emory Henry 4 Tennessee 8 Appalachian 8 Northern Ill. 9 King 5 W. Carolina 3 Maryville 4 King 5 Tennessee 9 Carson-Newman 6 Emory Henry 2 Howard 7 Wofford 3 Appalachian 6 W. Carolina 5 207 First row, L-R: McCaslin, Kenbecke, Neidich, Niehois SHQdgrap, Pntehai-d Hughett, Taylor. Second row: Palmer, Milliard, Woods, Hensdey, Steel, Fleenor : c £“!! Third row: Whitmire, Coach Wallace, Ferrell, Harrell, Wright, Gross, Bishop, Taylor, Hill, Reed, Morgan, Damron, Coach Walker, Roberts. Track The 1962-63 Track Team compiled an 8-1 record. The only loss was to Tennessee Tech. At the O.V.C. Championships the team placed sixth in competition. Th e team had many outstanding men who helped to carry it to a fine record. The outstanding members of the team were: distance man and broad jumper, L.C. Ferrell; low hurdler and 100 yard dash, Ron McCulloch; and distance man in 440 and 220, Phil Morgan. Another mem¬ ber of the team who set a school record in the 880 run in 1:58 was Charlie Snodgrass. Coach David Walker feels that the 1964 team has a lot of pro¬ mise. . 208 LETTER GIRLS: First tom;: Jennifer Bitner, Annie Lane, Ina Woods. Second row: Miss Dryna Carroll, Director of Intramurals; Lorena Patten, Manager. Lana McCloud, Nancy Little, Janice Jones. Third row: Lorena Patten, Miss Dryna Carroll, Barbara McMahan. The Department of Physical Education for Women is interested in making avail¬ able to the students many recreational op¬ portunities, and one way of doing this is through the Women’s Intramural program. The Women’s Intramural program pro¬ motes activities through the Junior and Senior Dance Orchesis, Aquatic Club, as well as contests and tournaments in var¬ ious sports. The following activities are offered: archery, badminton, golf, bowling, basketball, hiking, ping-pong, riflery, field hockey, modern dance, swimming, tennis, volleyball, speedball, and softball. This program is supervised by the Women’s Physical Education Department but is carried on largely by the Assistant Man¬ ager, Manager, and Director of intra¬ murals with the Letter Girls directing each sport. This program is open to any girl who wishes to participate and we encourage and welcome participation by all girls interested. 210 Women’s Intramurals 211 Women’s Intramurals 212 213 Men’s Intramurals It is the understanding that physical education is that part of the school curriculum which is con¬ cerned with the physical well-being of each student, with consideration for the social, intellectual, and emotional aspects of his development as they relate to the physical in the learning of skills, develop¬ ment of endurance, strength and organic vigor. It is understood that intramural athletics is a phase of physical education in which some kind of athletic activity is provided for the large percentage of students who do not have t he opportunity or phy¬ sical skill to compete in the other athletic programs of the university. Also the intramural athletics pro¬ vided would include all the competitive athletics that take place within the bounds of each individual school either among individuals, groups or teams of the same school competing against each other. The general program of intramural athletics in¬ cludes three leagues: Fraternity, Independent, and ROTC. Each of the three leagues is governed by the same constitution and by-laws, but the program of activities, point system and some details of administration differ. The activities include touch football, basketball, badminton, volleyball, track, softball, bowling, tennis, pingpong, golf and swim¬ ming. 11 f‘‘ J L. . CLASSES ' MAM: At this stage of the game, I ' ll take anything, but what is animal husbandry?’ 218 Coming, ready or not. I ' ll take some tossed salad, mums, and ... 219 SENIORS ROGER H. ACKERMAN Geography Montville, New Jersey Geography Council; Aquatic Club; Newman Club; Young Democrats; Intramurals; SNEA; Baseball SHIRLEY L. ADAIR Spanish Bristol, Tennessee Club Cervantes, Vice President, President; Dean ' s List; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Kappa Lambda BILLY J. ADDINGTON History Coeburn, Virginia Transfer from Emory and Henry College DONALD V. ADKINS Physical Education Clintwood, Virginia Football EDITH AKERS Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee JANELL L. ALDRIDGE English, History Johnson City, Tennessee Dean ' s List; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Kappa Lambda, Charter Member; Kappa Delta Pi CAROL ALEXANDER Physical Education Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Glee Club; Phi Eta Tau; BSU; Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain, Intramurals Chairman, Membership Chairman; ROTC Sponsor; Cheer¬ leader; Intramurals; BUCCANEER: COLLEGIAN; Homecoming Queen; Marshal at Graduation; May Court; Class Beauty; Basketball Queen CHARLES E. ALEXANDER, JR. Economics Gatlinburg, Tennessee Transfer from University of Miami; Newman Club; Young Democrats, Vice President; Intramurals; Spanish Club, President THOMAS M ALEXANDER Greeneville, Tennessee IRA TOM ALLEN, JR. Music Jonesboro, Tennessee Glee Club; Choir; Accompanist; MENC; Organ Guild; BSU; Phi Mu Alpha; Men ' s Ensemble; Student Advisor JOHANNA AMBLER Elementary Education Erwin, Tennessee Transfer from Nyack Bible College; ACE JAMES A. ANDERSON Business Spartanburg, South Carolina DAVID ARMSTRONG HARLEY ARROWOOD Business Management Erwin, Tennessee Society for Advancement of Management JUDITH M AYERS English Johnson City, Tennessee Alpha Xi Delta; BUCCANEER THOMAS D. AYERS, III Industrial Arts Morristown, Tennessee Transfrer from Brevard College; ROTC Officer PATTIE BACON English Winston-Salem, North Carolina Central Religious Council; Wesley; Student Nurses Organization; SNEA; Cheerleader; Dormitory Officer; Tennessee Association of Stu¬ dent Nurses, Recording Secretary; Kappa Delta DORIS C. BAILEY Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee Glee Club; Band; BSU 220 MARTHA LOU GIBBS BAIN Biology Erwin, Tennessee ALBERT WAYNE BAKER Political Science Knoxville, Tennessee HARRIET BAKER Speech Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee Aquatic Club; Alpha Omicron Pi; Intramurals; Sigma Alpha Eta JIMMY H. BAKER Education Rossville, Georgia Dormitory Vice President, President; ' T Club; BSU; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals; Football THOMAS E. BAKER Industrial Arts Spring City, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa ALFRED W. BALDWIN English Tazewell, Tennessee BEVERLY K. BARKER Mathematics Gate City, Virginia VERA E. BARNES Business Bristol, Tennessee BSU PHIL BASSETT Industrial Arts Westbrook, Connecticut Mu Delta Kappa; ROTC Officer; University Rifle Team DAVID BATES Medical Technology Jefferson City, Tennessee Transfer from Carson Newman College; Glee Club GLEN M BAXTER, JR. Management Fall Branch, Tennessee Wesley; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain, Projects Chairman; ROTC Officer NATHANIEL M BAYS J ohnson City, Tennessee NANCY JANE BECK Nursing Education Kingsport, Tennessee House of Representatives; Wesley; Kappa Delta, Pledge President, Corresponding Secretary; Student Nurses Organization, First Vice President, Second Vice President, President; Tennessee Association of Student Nurses, Recording Secretary, Graduate Advisor HERBERT B. BELL Botany Greeneville, Tennessee GLENNA CAROLE BELLAMY Social Welfare Gate City, Virginia Student Nurses Organization; Social Welfare Organization EDNA BERRY Health Elizabethton, Tennessee FRANCES R. BETTINI Social Welfare Johnson City, Tennessee Alpha Xi Delta ALBERT J. BIGI Economics Beidgeville, Pennsylvania Transfer from Dodge City College; Newman Club 221 VESSIE BOWEN Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from University of Virginia WILLIAM EARL BOWERS Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee SAMUEL RAY BOWMAN Music Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club; Choir LARRY BOYD Economics Rogersville, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi; Track Team SARA AVA LYNN BOYD History Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon; BSU; Delta Zeta, Publicity, Course of Study; Young Democrats; BUCCANEER; SNEA PHILIP D. BRACKINS Industrial Education Erwin, Tennessee DONALD BRADEN English LaFollette, Tennessee BILL A. BRADLEY Sociology Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Carson Newman College LEROY B. BRADY Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee BSU DAVID L. BRANCHE Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer. Student Advisor EDDIE C. BRICKEY Accounting, Finance Kingsport, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi; Society for Advancement of Management FRANK D. BRIDWELL Business Management Kingsport, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi SENIORS MORRIS BILLINGS Business Management North Wilkesboro, North Carolina Transfer from Western Carolina College; Pi Alpha Phi; Young Dem¬ ocrats; Math Club; Society for Advancement of Management GARY D. BLEVINS Geography Elizabethton, Tennessee ROTC Officer JOAN BLEVINS Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics Club JOYCE BLEVINS Nursing Education Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU; Tennessee Association of Student Nurses REBECCA J. BOLING Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee Dormitory Treasurer, Vice President; SNEA CLAY F. BOOHER Accounting Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from University of Hawaii; Dean ' s List 222 SALLY BRITT Nursing Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Student Nurses Organization, Secretary; Intramurals; Dean ' s List JOHNNY ROSS BROBECK Finance Kingsport, Tennessee BSU; Delta Sigma Pi MACK A. BROOKS Economics Rogersville, Tennessee JAMES E. BROTHERTON Social Science Kingsport, Tennessee BSU; Wesley; Young Democrats, Membership Director, Corresponding Secretary, Publicity Director, Program Chairman, Youth for Clement. President; Intramurals; Baseball; Football BILL R. BROWN Business Management Limestone, Tennessee GLADYS H. BROWN Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee LINDA BROWN Social Science Portsmouth, Virginia Transfer from Madison College; Delta Zeta; BUCCANEER EDWARD J. BROYLES Finance Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club, President; Choir; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer; ROTC Honor Guard Commander; Scabbard Blade; Circle K, Vice President, Secretary WARREN BROYLES Business Management Chuckey, Tennessee JAMES L. BRUSTER Merchandise Management Bluefield, West Virginia ALAN BRYAN Industrial Education Johnson City, Tennessee RAMONA BUCHANAN Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee PATRICIA BUCK English Elizabethton, Tennessee Senior Orchesis; SNEA DAVID C. BURGER Accounting Limestone, Tennessee DONALD DAVID BURGESS Economics Ramseur, North Carolina Transfer from Lees-McRae Junior College; Delta Sigma Pi DIANE BURKHALTER English Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Delta Pi; ROTC Sponsor; Young Democrats; Intramurals; BUCCANEER, Or¬ ganizations Editor, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Lambda Chi Crescent Girl; Flower Girl; Torchbearer MARGARET EMMA BURTON Elementary Education Ira, South Carolina Transfer from Anderson Junior College; ACE; BSU; SNEA B. LARRY BUTLER Finance Cosby, Tennessee Intramurals 223 SENIORS RONNELL O. BURGAMY Miami, Florida HELEN BROWN BYNUM History Johnson City, Tennessee . . Transfer from Northwestern University, State College of Louisiana JUDITH ANN CALLAHAN Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee . Pan Hellenic, Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta, Membership Chairman, Social Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, President, SNEA CHARLES G. CAMPBELL Physical Education Pompton Plains, New Jersey ROTC Officer; Dean ' s List ____ -j—, T T DON D. CAMPBELL Industrial Arts Lebanon, Virginia Transfer from West Virginia Tech _ JACK D. CAMPBELL Merchandising Kingsport, Tennessee N.T. CAMPBELL, JR. Pre-Med Chattanooga, Tennessee MARY J. CANTRELL Elementary Education Oak Ridge, Tennessee House of Representatives; Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Chairman, Triangle Correspondent; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List; Scrolls; Kappa Lambda LEONARD CARDUCCI Ec onomics Dover, New Jersey Transfer from Rutgers University; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer, Public Relations; Sky Divers Club RAY W. CARMACK Music Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Western Kentucky State College; Glee Club, First Vice President; Choir; Band, Treasurer; MENC, President; Organ Guild Program Chairman; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treasurer; Dean s List JAMES D. CARMICHEL English Johnson City, Tennessee House of Representatives; Rifle Team, Lettered, Captain, Team Officer Track Team _ A __ PAMELA CARR English Blountville, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Home Economics Club; Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats Pi Gamma Mu RICHARD HARVEY CARR Johnson City, Tennessee BOBBY G. CARTER History Midway, Tennessee MARY CAROLINE CARTER Social Studies Kingsport, Tennessee Senate; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Wesley; Math Club MIKE T. CASEY English Altoona, Pennsylvania Senate; Dormitory Vice President, Treasurer; T Club, Vice President, President; ROTC Officer; Distinguished Military Student; Scabbard Blade; Football, Co-Captain MARTHA LEE CASH Mathematics Johnson City, Tennessee Math Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon THOMAS RHEA CASTEEL Industrial Arts Marion, Virginia . Wesley; Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman, Scholarship Chairman; Young Democrats; Intramurals 224 PAT CHESNEY Modern Languages Knoxville, Tennessee Alpha Omicron Pi RICHARD ALLEN CHILDRESS Health Newland, North Carolina Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College; Veterans Club; Intramurals ALLEN K. CLARK Business Management Bristol, Virginia GARY T. CLARK Chemistry Kingsport, Tennessee American Chemical Society HERBERT C. CLARK Merchandising Clinton, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee JERRY JO CLARK English Maryville, Tennessee BSU; Young Democrats; BUCCANEER; Freshman Class Beauty; BUCCANEER Girl of the Week; Miss Brunette in Pike ' s Peak; Alpha Delta Pi Pledge NORMAN CLARK Business Administration War, West Virginia Transfer from Concord College; Choir; Westminster Fellowship; Circle K, President; Sigma Tau Gamma; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Dem¬ ocrats; Society for Advancement of Management; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice President JO B. CLEEK Home Economics Kingsport, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Vice President, Secretary; Glee Club NORMA FAYE CLEMENT Music Inman, South Carolina Transfer from Mississippi College; Choir; BSU ALBERT B. CLEVENGER, JR. Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; T Club; Young Democrats; Football; Track PAULINE CLEVIO Elementary Education Greeneville, Tennessee Transfer from Michigan State University; Newman Club, Secretary; Delta Zeta CALVIN CLICK History Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, Intramurals Director; COLLEGIAN, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager; Men ' s Ensemble FREDA CASTLE Home Ecconomics Kingsport, Tennessee FTA; Home Economics Club; Westminster Fellowship; Student Nurses Organization; BUCCANEER WILLIAM N. CATES, JR. History Hampton, Tennessee USB; BSU; Military Officer; Dean ' s List; Scribes; Senior Academic Society GLENN CHADWELL Chemistry Habersham, Tennessee Patchwork; Lambda Chi Alpha; COLLEGIAN JAY B. CHAMBERS Biology Lake City, Tennessee JAMES WILLIAM CHANDLER, JR. Business Management Bristol, Tennessee CHARLENE CHANIOTT Education LaFollette, Tennessee 225 SENIORS SAM L. COLVILLE Political Science Knoxville, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alumni Secretary, Recording Secretary; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Democrats; Military Officer JOHN DAVID CONDUFF History Greeneville, Tennessee TRUMAN CONLEY, JR. Speech Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Bob Jones University JOYCE B. CONWAY Physical Education Big Stone Gap, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; Band; Aquatic Club; Phi Eta Tau; CYF, Social Chairman; Sigma Kappa, Activities Chairman; ROTC Sponsor; Young Republicans, Secretary, Social Chairman; Intramurals; SNEA; Teps Chairman PATRICIA ANN COOK Geography Johnson City, Tennessee Senate; Gamma Theta Upsilon, President; BSU, School Spirit, Publicity Chairman; Pi Gamma Mu, Reporter; SNEA HUGH E. COOKE Health Richlands, Virginia , Transfer from Lees-McRae College; Phi Sigma Kappa, Rush Chairman Mu Delta Kappa, Intramurals JAMES ROBERT COOPER Industrial Arts Surgoinsville, Tennessee Treasurer; Pi Kappa Phi TOM COUGHENOUR Health Kingsport, Tennessee TOM A. COPE Kingsport, Tennessee DONALD COULTHARD Industrial Arts Oak Ridge, Tennessee Transfer from Emory Henry College JUDY LEE COUNTS Physical Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Phi Eta Tau; BSU; Junior Orchesis ZANE G. COUNTS History Haysi, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College JOHN DAVID CLICK Industrial Education Kingsport, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa; Wesley; Young Democrats; Young Republicans; SNEA; American Industrial Arts Association JAMES CLINE Kingsport, Tennessee GAIL CLONINGER Business Education Dundee, Florida House of Representatives; Central Religious Council; BSU SANDRA L. COLBAUGH Business Education Elizabethton, Tennessee LUELLA M COLEMAN Home Economics Pamplin, Virginia Home Economics-Club; Alpha Delta Pi; Dormitory Treasurer TOM COLLEY Biology Abington, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha; SNEA; Trackmate Sports Car Club, President 226 JOHN PAUL DANKO Geography Pocahontas, Virginia Aquatic Club BONNIE A. DAVIS Bristol, Tennessee LAVENIA KAY DAVIS Business Education Rogersville, Tennessee BSU; Young Republicans; SNEA; YWA RONALD J. DAVIS English Kingsport, Tennessee SARAH P. DAVIS Elementary Education Edison, New Jersey DAVID DEAN Geology Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee SANDRA S. COWAN Home Economics Blountville, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Vice President CHARLES M COX English Kingsport, Tennessee Wesley; Military Officer DONALD F. COX, JR. Mathematics, Industrial Education Kingsport, Tennessee Kappa Mu Epsilon JOYCE ANN COX Speech Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee LOIS ANN COX Mathematics Bluff City, Tennessee House of Representatives; Senate; Wesley, Worship Chairman, Vice President, Council, State Representative; Young Republicans; Math Club; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary, Pres¬ ident; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA ANN CRAWFORD History Fort Monroe, Virginia Interdormitory Council; Pan Hellenic, Second Vice President; Wesley; Delta Zeta, Scholarship Chairman, Pledge President, President; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Lambda; Scrolls; Dean ' s List JILDA JO CREED Social Welfare Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College: USB Social Com¬ mittee; Dormitory Officer; Glee Club; Wesley; Delta Zeta, Social Chair¬ man; Intramurals; Social Work Seminar, Chairman JOHN HARRY CROSBY Chemistry Greeneville, Tennessee Dean ' s List; Kappa Lambda ALICE M CROWNOVER Elementary Education Asheville, North Carolina Transfer from Brevard Junior College; Canterbury Club; SNEA BILLY K. CRUEY English Richlands, Virginia Transfer from King College; Student Advisor CALVIN R. CRUSE Finance Harriman, Tennessee Pi Kappa Phi, Historian, Treasurer; Young Republicans; Intramurals RONALD K. DALTON Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee 227 SENIORS Biology Club SHIRLEY R. DEAN Biology Nickelsville, Virginia WILLIAM BROOKS DEAN Kingsport, Tennessee HARRY I. DECKER Economics Radford, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Public Relations, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer; ROTC Captain, Scabbard and Blade; ROTC Flight Training. FREDRICK S. DENNEY Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee USB Liason Council, Glee Club, Choir, Wesley, ROTC Major, Scab¬ bard and Blade, Who ' s Who LARRY E. DENNY Pre-Medicine Johnson City, Tennessee Drum Major; ROTC Band; Circle K, President HARRY DEMUTH Accounting Clifton, New Jersey Transfer from University of Delaware; Phi Kappa Tau, ROTC Officer, Intramurals, Dean ' s List, Dean ' s Award MARCIA P. DERBY Education Johnson City, Tennessee SNEA, Alpha Delta Pi, BUCCANEER Class Editor, Glee Club, Junior Orchesis JERRY F. DEVINEY History-English Spindale, North Carolina Transfer from University of North Carolina ALMEDA L. DICKENSON Physical Education St. Clair, Tennessee Phi Eta Tau THERON W. DILLARD, JR. Biology Hickory Grove, South Carolina Transfer from Clemson College, Intramurals ERNEST K. DISHNER Speech and Drama Kingsport, Tennessee USB University Center Committee; Patchwork, Recorder, President; Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary, Best Supporting Actor Award; SNEA CHARLENE DIXON Elementary Education Oak Ridge, Tennessee Panhellenic Council; Band; BSU; Sigma Kappa, Activities Chairman; ROTC Sponsor PAUL R. DOTSON Biology Clintwood, Virginia HAROLD W. DOUGLAS Mathematics Galax, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, BSU FRANCES DRYDEN Business Education Kingsport, Tennessee Majorette; Alpha Xi Delta, Songleader, President; ROTC Sponsor; Junior Class Secretary; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl; May Court; Class Beauty BARBARA E. DUGGER Speech and Hearing Mountain City, Tennessee Patchwork, Social Chairman, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary; Who ' s Who BEN A. DUGGER Accounting Elizabethton, Tennessee Baptist Student Union JANE MARIE DUNCAN Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee USB Senator, Inter dormitory Council, ACE, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Cheerleader, Captain 228 LLOYD L. EDWARDS Insurance Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from University of North Carolina; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade, Vice President; Young Republicans SAM H. EDWARDS Accounting Relief, North Carolina NANCY ELLIS Blountville, Tennessee CLIFFORD L. ENGLE Erwin, Tennessee KENNY WAYNE ERVIN Economics Gate City, Virginia ROTC Officer; Basketball, Co-Captain; Baseball PRISCILLA ESTES Physical Education Washington College, Tennessee Phi Eta Tau; Intramurals JAMES C. EUBANKS Business Management Knoxville, Tennessee ROTC Officer; Honor Guard; Sports Car Club RALPH FELLARS Accounting Chuckey, Tennessee NIOTA HENSLEY FERGUSON Business, English Johnson City, Tennessee Dean ' s List; B PW Scholarship; SNEA RICHARD H. FERRELL English Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College; Wesley; Intramurals LARRY F. FIELDS History Grundy, Virginia MARY W. FINE Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from Milligan College; ETEA ROGER DALE DUNCAN Physical Education Spruce Pine, North Carolina Transfer from Gardner Webb Junior College; BSU; Intramurals ELAINE W. DUNKELBERGER Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee ACE; Aquatic Club; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Delta Pi; Honor Roll VERNON M DYER Chemistry Bulls Gap, Tennessee SNEA LARRY S. EADS Mathematics Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer RICHARD V. EASTERLY Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer; Circle K GLENN EDMONDS History Alexandria, Virginia Transfer from University of Virginia; Pi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu 229 HOUSTON FRAZIER History Chattanooga, Tennessee T Club; Basketball, Co-Captain ARVELLA FREEMAN Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Dean ' s List; Dean ' s Award; SNEA; ACE; Kappa Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi DORIS L. FREEMAN Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee SNEA HELEN D. FREEMAN Graduate Student English Johnson City, Tennessee Alpha Omicron Pi; Young Republicans TYRONE FRYE Chemistry Greeneville, Tennessee Transfer from Tusculum College; Pi Kappa Phi; Young Republicans; Math Club; American Chemical Society JOAN P. FULKERSON EDNA FULLER Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee Transfer from University of Virginia; Choir; Young Democrats; ACE KENNETH H. GALLIHER Economics Saltville, Virginia Transfer from Concord College EDDIE HAROLD GARLAND Geography Elizabethton, Tennessee JOYCE GARLAND Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee SNEA; ACE; BSU; Young Republicans ROY GARLAND, JR. Industrial Arts Erwin, Tennessee BSU EDWIN BURKE GARRETT Merchandising Brevard, North Carolina Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Society for Advancement of Management SENIORS WILLIAM JAY FLANARY Business Management Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from Steed College of Technology ELIZABETH FLEENOR Bristol, Tennessee DELMER C. FLETCHER History Richlands, Virginia JOANN LIGHT FORD Home Economics Jonesboro, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Recording Secretary; Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary; Intramurals; Honor Roll; SNEA WILLIAM P. FRANK Business Administration Larrel, Maryland House of Representatives; IFC, Secretary, Vice President, President, Delegate to Southeastern United States IFC; Newman Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, President; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; Honor Guard; Young Democrats; Intramurals SUE SHANKS FRANKLIN Health Jonesboro, Tennessee Transfer from Carson Newman College 230 CAROLYN GASH Social Welfare Atlanta, Georgia Glee Club; Intramurals; Modern Dance PEGGY JO GAYLOR Social Work Kingsport, Tennessee FTA; Radio Club; BSU; Wesley; Delta Zeta; Young Democrats; BUCCANEER; Social Workers Club EDWIN F. GERACE History Elizabethton, Tennessee Newman Club; Phi Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats, Vice President: Circle K PHILLIP H. GIBSON Industrial Education Fall Branch, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa; SNEA THEDA GIBSON Business Education Appalachia, Virginia Transfer from Averett College, University of Virginia; Kappa Delta Pi JAMES C. GILLAND, JR. Chemistry Sevierville, Tennessee House of Representatives; BSU; Intramurals; Dean ' s List; American Chemical Society; University Center Board, Vice Chairman PAUL B. GILLENWATER Chemistry Fort Blackmore, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College MIKE GOMEZ Bristol, Tennessee PATRICIA RUTH GOOD Biology Knoxville, Tennessee Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Church of Christ Youth Council; Dean ' s List; SNEA JOHNNY ANDREW GOODWIN Industrial Arts Castlewood, Virginia Transfer from Hiwassee College; Mu Delta Kappa, Vice President DANIEL H. GORDON History Bland, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Canterbury Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ROTC Officer; BUCCANEER; Baseball STANWOOD E. GRAVES Philosophy Haddonfield, New Jersey Transfer from Hunter College; Canterbury Club; University Forum, President NAOMI E. GRAY Nursing Education Jonesboro, Tennessee Tennessee Association of Student Nurses, Corresponding Secretary; BUCCANEER Beauty BRENDA K. GREENE Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; MENC; Organ Guild; BSU; Alpha Omicron Pi; ROTC Sponsor; Sophomore Class Beauty; Freshman Pin-up PEGGY ANN GREENWAY Elementary Education Bluff City, Tennessee GENE R. GREER Industrial Arts Saltville, Virginia Pi Kappa Phi; Young Democrats JERRY R. GREGG Industrial Arts Bluff City, Tennessee RICHARD D. GRIFFIN Merchandise Management Morganton, North Carolina Transfer from University of North Carolina; Pi Kappa Phi; Society for Advancement of Management 231 SENIORS ELIZABETH A. GRIGSBY Nursing Education Kingsport, Tennessee Wesley; Tennessee Association of Student Nurses JAMES 0. GRIGSBY, JR. Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee BARBARA C. GROSS Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Lyceum Committee; Glee Club; Pi Kappa Delta; BSU; Dean’s List; Kappa Lambda; SNEA CHARLES E. GROSS Industrial Arts Bluff City, Tennessee JO CAROL GUSTKE Geography Kingsport, Tennessee JOE L. GWYN Economics Marion, Virginia WILLIAM KENNETH HAGA English Bristol, Tennessee COLLEGIAN MAUREEN HAGGERTY Chemistry Morristown, Tennessee Aquatic Club; Club Cervantes; Newman Club, President, Treasurer; Intramurals; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; American Chemical Society; Scrolls, President; Upper Class Advisor; Central Religious Council; Freshman Advisor BETTY JEAN HAGIE Nursing Education Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU; Student Nurses Organization HARVEY HANNA HAIRFIELD Finance Staunton, Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa DAVID HAIRRELL Athens, Tennessee JOYCE HICKEY HALE Elementary Education Erwin, Tennessee REBEKAH V. HALE Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee ACE; Wesley, Program Chairman, Council, Music Chairman; Alpha Delta Pi, Standards Chairman; BUCCANEER; SNEA; House of Representatives; Dormitory Officer CAROL BURKE HALL Geography Manchester, England Transfer from St. John ' s; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary, Treasurer DORIS A. HALL Johnson City, Tennessee JEFFREY L. HALL Political Science Johnson City, Tennessee MARTIN L. HAMILTON Pre-Med Bristol, Tennessee Speaker of House of Representatives; Patchwork, Parliamentarian; Radio Club, Librarian; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Treasurer, Rush Chairman; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Treasurer, President; Who ' s Who; Student Advisor; Circle K; Chemistry Lab Instructor JAMES M HAMLETT, III Pre-Med Kingsport, Tennessee Biology Club; Wesley; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Math Club, Vice President; Pre-Medical Society; Dean ' s List; Circle K 232 PRISCILLA ANN HARKLEROAD English Bristol, Tennessee Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary; SNEA KAY HARMAN Elementary Education Norton, Virginia Interdormitory Representative; Sigma Kappa, Pledge Class President, Social Chairman GERALDINE M HARMON English Johnson City, Tennessee BSU; Dean ' s List; Kappa Lambda, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, President M PARTICIA HARR Home Economics Bristol, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Home Economics Club; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer, Vice President FREDIE EUGENE HARRILL Business Management Athens, Tennessee Basketball; Society for Advancement of Management ERNEST GENE HARRIS Geography Church Hill, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; Biology Club; Young Democrats ANN HAUN Elementary Education Greeneville, Tennessee Glee Club; Wesley; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA JIMMY LEE HAWKINS English Clintwood, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; House of Representatives; Patch- work; Alpha Psi Omega, President JIMMY H. HEATON Physical Eduction Minneapolis, North Carolina Transfer from Lees-McRae J unior College; CYF; Sigma Phi Epsilon; SNEA; Young Republicans; Intramurals CAROLYN ANN HELMS Elementary Education Gate City, Virginia Transfer from University of Tennessee; Pan Hellenic, Treasurer; ACE, Social Chairman; Wesley; Phi Mu, Social Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Standards Chairman; Young Democrats; SNEA; Dormitory Officer PATRICIA ANN HELTON History Kingsport, Tennessee Young Democrats; Dean ' s List; Student Advisor; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu KENNETH HENDERLIGHT Sociology Knoxville, Tennessee Dean ' s List; Dean ' s Award; Kappa Lambda HERMAN HAMMOCK Philosophy, English Shelby, North Carolina Transfer from Rollins College, Babson Institute, University of Hartford; Young Democrats JOEL HAMPTON Industrial Education Elizabethton, Tennessee DARIUSH HAMRAHI Chemistry Teheran, Iran ELIZABETH JANE HARDIN Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU; Young Republicans; SNEA LARRY HARDIN Music Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from Florida State University, Stetson University; Glee Club; Choir; BSU ROBERT A. HARGIS Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee Westminster Fellowship; Dean ' s List 233 SAMUEL DAVID HILBERT Chemistry Jonesboro, Tennessee Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Chemical Society, President JO ANN HILL General Science Gray Court, South Carolina Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College JOE E. HILL Business Management Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; T Club; Pi Kappa Alpha; Track JANICE HILLHOUSE Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Choir; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Xi Delta, Song Leader, Chaplain, Scholarship Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA HOWELL 0. HILTON Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from the Citadel; Aquatic Club; Phi Sigma Kappa; Honor Guard; ROTC Officer; University Center Committee; Sports Car Club, Vice President; Sky Diving Club EDWARD M HISER Industrial Arts Higginsport, Ohio Transfer from Hiwassee College; Mu Delta Kappa; Central Religious Council JAMES A. HITE Art Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee RONALD V. HITE Chemistry Limestone, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade LARRY HODGENS Physical Education Travelers Rest, South Carolina Transfer from Mars Hill College; Phi Sigma Kappa; Intramurals PATSY R. HOUSTON English Piney Flats, Tennessee Election Commission; Dormitory Officer; Club Cervantes; Wesley; Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, Publicity Chairman, Triangle Editor; Young Democrats, Secretary; SNEA;Who ' s Who SIDNEY L. HOUSTON Mathematics Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer RALPH C. HOWELL Management War, West Virginia Transfer from West Virginia University; Society for Advancement of Management, President SENIORS CHARLIE M HENSLEY Physical Education Burnsville, North Carolina Transfer from Brevard Junior College; Intramurals DARIUS ALAN HENSLEY Physical Edu cation Burnsville, North Carolina BSU; Intramurals; Baseball DORIS A. HENSLEY Social Welfare Kingsport, Tennessee MERLYN JOHN HEROLD Geography Johnson City, Tennessee Canterbury Club; Lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Secretary, Scholarship Chairman; ROTC Officer ROGER HERRON Imboden, Virginia DORIS M HIGGINS Speech Hearing Kingsport, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice President; Canterbury Club, Vice President; Kappa Delta; Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart ALLAN CLAY HUDLER Accounting Lansing, North Carolina Transfer from Lees-McRae Junior College MARY G. HUFFINE Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Pi Kappa Delta; BSU; SNEA CHARLES R. HULCHER Mathematics Mountain City, Tennessee Kappa Mu Epsilon RUTH ANN HULSE Secretarial Management Kingsport, Tennessee ROBERT T. HUNT Industrial Arts South Charleston, West Virginia Mu Delta Kappa, Reporter NORMA JEAN HURST Business Administration Maynardville, Tennessee ROY F. HUTCHISON Finance, Economics Knoxville, Tennessee Radio Club; Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Young Republicans; Society for Advancement of Management JACK C. HYDER Geography Elizabethton, Tennessee ROBERT G. HYLTON Biology Clintwood, Virginia FRANK B. IODICE Business Management Rochester, New York Transfer from University of Tennessee; Sigma Alpha Epsilon BETTY ANN JACKSON English Pound, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Intermont; FTA; Pi Kappa Delta EDWARD MICHAEL JACOBS Chemistry Kingsport, Tennessee American Chemical Society GLORIA JULIET JEFFERS Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee ACE; Glee Club; SNEA CECIL R. JENKINS, JR. History, Political Science Cherryville, North Carolina Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Democrats TOMMY S. JENKINS Industrial Arts Sevierville, Tennessee ARNOLD H. JOHNSON Social Science Sneedville, Tennessee Transfer from North Park College; SNEA; Geography Club D. JANE JOHNSON Business Education Surgoinsville, Tennessee BSU; Young Republicans; YWA; SNEA NORMAN G. JOHNSON Music Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Choir; MENC; Organ Guild, Program Chairman, President; BSU, Executive Council; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who; House of Representatives; SNEA; Student Advisor 235 SENIORS SANDRA JOHNSON Business Education Rogersville, Tennessee BSU; SNEA JERRY S. JONES Social Sciences Johnson City, Tennessee Circle K, Treasurer; SNEA LINDA KAY JONES Home Economics Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from Virginia Intermont; Home Economics Club MILDRED JORDON RAYMOND H. JUDY Physical Education Middletown, Pennsylvania Transfer from Wingate Junior College; Interdormitory Council, Pres¬ ident; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals; Baseball TERRY LYNN JULIAN Biology Roan Mountain, Tennessee Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College MARVIN H. KAHN Mathematics Plainfield, New Jersey ANITA A. KEITH Speech Hearing Signal Mountain, Tennessee Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Central Religious Council, Canta- bury, University Status Committee, Homecoming Committee, House of Representatives, Dormitory Council ROBERT D. KILGORE English, History Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Dean’s List; Scribes SANDRA D. KILGORE Biology Kingsport, Tennessee ALICE M KING Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee Aquatic Club; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Xi Delta, Marshal, Social Chairman; Young Republicans; Intramurals; SNEA JANE S. KING Business Education Erwin, Tennessee SNEA; Society for Advancement of Management; BSU MARTHA J, KING Education Kingsport, Tennessee MYRA SUE KING Elementary Education Morristown, Tennessee DONALD O. KIRTLAND Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; Choir; Band JANICE KOMOROMY Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Gamma Theta Upsilon; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; BSU; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List; Scrolls, Treasurer; Kappa Lambda, Vice President; SNEA GARY A. KULHANJIAN History Teaneck, New Jersey Election Commission; SNEA 236 HAROLD D. LEATHERMAN Business Finance Valdese, North Carolina Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College; Society for Advance¬ ment of Management RALPH L. LEBLANC Management Greenwich, Connecticut Transfer from University of Tennessee DAVID G. LECOULTRE Industrial Arts Knoxville, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa ROSIE LEDFORD Modern Language Elizabethton, Tennessee Club Cervantes, Treasurer; BSU; Dean ' s List; SNEA LINDA LEEPER Speech Hearing Kingsport, Tennessee House of Representatives; Kappa Delta; Key Member of Sigma Alpha Eta; Cheerleader; Dormitory Officer NYOKA LEE LEWIS Business Education Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU; Society for Advancement of Management HAROLD J. LINDSAY History Hildebran, North Carolina Transfer from Jacksonville State College BARBARA E. LINGO Business Education Jonesboro, Tennessee Alpha Delta Pi; Dean ' s List MARGARET T. LLOYD Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee Aquatic Club; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats JERRY E. LOAR History Radford, Virginia ROTC Officer; Drillmaster of Sponsor Corps; Scabbard Blade; Intramurals LARRY D. LOGAN Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee Wesley; Young Republicans; Math Club, President; Society for Ad¬ vancement of Management DANNY ALLEN LONG Health Andover, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; Intramurals CLAUDE T. KYKER Accounting Telford, Tennessee Young Republicans NINA FAITH LACEY Social Welfare Johnson City, Tennessee GEORGIANNA LACY Business Administration Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics Club; Student Advisor JOHN L. LAVERNE Erwin, Tennessee KINDALL TATE LAWSON Industrial Education Rogersville, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa; BSU SARA SUE LAWSON Public Health Bristol, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Intermont College 237 SENIORS BETTY McCLOUD Tacoma, Virginia NELSON E. McCOY Physical Education Radford, Virginia Transfer from Lees-McRae College; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans Club; SNEA; House of Representatives DEANNA McCRARY English-Business Education Fall Branch, Tennessee Transfer from Guilford College; Pi Kappa Delta; CYF; Delta Zeta, Treasurer; ROTC Sponsor; Young Democrats; Buccaneer Staff LONNIE G. McCURRY Industrial Arts Unicoi, Tennessee JERRY LEE McGUIRE Physical Education Elk Park, North Carolina Transfer from Lees-McRae College, Sigma Phi Epsilon DAVID LEE McINTURFF Biology Maryville, Tennessee DARREL McMURRAY Business Management Hilton, Virginia JUDITH ELLEN McNUTT Elementary Education Bri stol, Tennessee Glee Club; Westminster; Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha MARTHA KAYE McQUEEN Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Treasurer, Vice President; Sigma Kappa, Historian; Young Republicans Club; Intramurals; First Honor Roll; S.N.E.A. MARTHA FAY McREE French Soddy, Tennessee Club Cervantes; Young Democrats Club GENE McSPADDEN Industrial Arts Lenoir City, Tennessee Transfer from Hiwassee College; Lambda Chi Alpha NANCY L. McSWAIN Mathematics Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Westminster; Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer, President; Math Club; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; SNEA; Publicity Chairman; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Second Honor Roll; Freshman Student Advisor EDWIN A. LONG Chemistry Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Rensseluer Polytechnic Institute FRED L. LONG Math-Physics Kingsport, Tennessee Wesley Foundation SHIRLEY LONG Physical Education Dante, Virginia Transfer from Hiwassee College, Phi Eta Tau; Intramurals E. ALEAN LOWE Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee F.T.A.; BSU; Young Republicans; A.C.E. LARRY LOWE History Johnson City, Tennessee BSU; Lambda Chi Alpha; Circle K Club, Treasurer, Vice President OTIS C. LUTTRELL Accounting Greeneville, Tennessee House of Representatives; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer 238 JOHN M MACDONALD Geography Hollywood, Florida DONALD J. MACGREGOR History Towson, Maryland Transfer from Hanover College; Radio Club WILLIE MALONE Pre-Optometry Hampton, Tennessee T Club CECELIA A. MARRS Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Carson-Newman College; Aquatic Club; Phi Eta Tau; Alpha Delta Pi BARBARA J. MARTIN Elementary Education Morristown, Tennessee ELAINE MARTIN History Laurens, South Carolina Transfer from Anderson Junior College; Wesley, SNEA GAYLE CAROLE MARTIN Elementary Education Maryville, Tennessee Wesley, Westminster, Kappa Delta, SNEA JOSEPH MARTIN Business Management Piney Flats, Tennessee LENNIS M MARTIN Home Economics Gray, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley, Alpha Delta Pi, Pike Calendar Girl, SNEA RITA L. MARTIN Elementary Education Oak Ridge, Tennessee USB Academic-Curriculum Committee; SNEA; Canterbury; Sigma Kappa, Rush Chairman; Freshman Orientation Leader; Young Dem- crats Club, Program Chairman; BUCCANEER, Features Editor; Honor Roll RONALD S. MARTIN Business Management Galax, Virginia I.F.C., President; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary; ROTC Officer; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; ROTC Flight Training; Dorm Counselor JEAN G. MASSENGILL English Blountville, Tennessee Transfer from Berea College, Dean ' s List ALICE M MASON Social Science Pulaske, Tennessee Transfer from Martin Junior College; Wesley; Young Democrats; Junior Orchesis; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu; Dorm Counselor; Freshman Orientation Advisor RITA ANN MATHES Elementary Education Chuckey, Tennessee VIRGINIA MATHES Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; Glee Club BETTY B. MAXEY Physical Education Maryville, Tennessee Phi Eta Tau, Social Chairman; Westminster; Delta Zeta, 1st Vice President, Activities Chairman PATRICIA R. MAY Education Elizabethton, Tennessee BSU; Council Member GARY DOUGLAS MEADE Social Science Coeburn, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College 239 SENIORS JIMMIE W. MEDLIN Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa HENRY C. MEECE Haddonfield, New Jersey ROY W. MEHEFFEY Speech and Drama Lake Wales, Florida Patchwork; Radio Staff; Alpha Psi Omega; Dramatics WALTER S. MENEFEE Sociology Roanoke, Virginia Transfer from University of Virginia; Pi Kappa Alpha PHILLIP M MERRITT Geography Richlands, Virginia BSU; Pi Kappa Alpha AVA M MICHAEL Home Economics Mountain City, Tennessee Home Economics Club; BSU; Sigma Kappa; Young Democrats; Class Officer; May Court; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart NORMA B. MIELKE English Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Emory and Henry College; Kappa Lambda ANDREW L. MILES Elementary Education New Castle, Indiana Basketball; Baseball; Basketball Manager HARDY M MILLER Mathematics Erwin, Tennessee LUCRETIA MEECE MILLER Elementary Education Hadd onfield, New Jersey Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; USB Senator; House of Representatives, ACE; Mixed Quartet; Glee Club, Librarian; Choir; SNEA; Dorm Officer; Canterbury Club; Westminster; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer, Mistress of Ritual, Song Leader, Chaplain MYRA CAROLYN MILLER Elementary Education Chattanooga, Tennessee Kappa Delta; Cheerleader; Intramurals; Class Officer RAYMOND G. MILLER Economics Buffalo, New York Glee Club; Canterbury Club; CYF, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi; Chancellor; Young Republicans; Intramurals THOMAS MINN IS Economics Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee CAROL ANN MONROE Chemistry Erwin, Tennessee Transfer from Sullins College; American Chemical Society; Corre¬ sponding Secretary, Treasurer CHARLES N. MONTGOMERY Graduate Student Education Johnson City, Tennessee RAYMOND M MONTGOMERY Finance Elizabethton, Tennessee MINNIE MOODY Business Education Mountain City, Tennessee Glee Club; Patchwork; BSU; Young Republican; SNEA WENDELL J. MOODY Geography Johnson City, Tennessee Gamma Theta Upsilon; Collegiate Civitan Club; Board of Directors, President 240 MARILYN MORRISON Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Club Cervantes; Senior Orchesis, President; Westminster Fellowship CHARLES B. MOTLEY Economics Danville, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; CYF; Pi Kappa Phi; International Club; Geology Club; House of Representatives; Uni¬ versity Party THEODORE B. MOWERY History Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer; Pi Gamma Mu WOODROW MULLINS, JR. Social Science Nora, Virginia Transfer from Hiwassee College; Kappa Delta Pi JOANNA MUNN English Tullahoma, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee JERALD WHEELER NAVE Physical Education Mountain City, Tennessee Transfer from University of South Carolina; Wesley; Phi Sigma Kappa; Intramurals; Track Team ALEXANDER JACKSON NEIGHBORS Economics Wytheville, Virginia Transfer from Emory and Henry; Glee Club; Band GRACE E. NELSON Elementary Education Abingdon, Virginia Transfer from Lees-McRae Junior College CAROL L. NEWLAND Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee MENC; Westminster Fellowship; Commuter ' s Group; SNEA SANDRA NICHOLS Elementary Education Nickelsville, Virginia Transfer from Carson Newman College; BSU; SNEA WILLIAM THEODORE NITSCHKE Social Science Kingsport, Tennessee EDDIE R. OGLESBY Management Knoxville, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi; Young Democrats CAROLYN MOORE Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Milligan College, SNEA PHYLLIS A. MOORE English Kingsport, Tennessee House of Representatives, Secretary; Senate; Student Cabinet; Chairman of Fall Leadership; Glee Club; Band; Gamma Theta Upsilon; BSU; King ' s Hour Chairman; Vice President of YWA; Delta Zeta, Alumni Coordinator, Vice President, Rush Chairman, All-Sing Director; Marshal at Graduation BARBARA L. MOREFIELD Elementary Education Elizabethton, Tennessee SNEA; ACE; BSU; Young Republicans DAVIS M MORGAN, JR. Biology Jonesboro, Tennessee SAMUEL H. MORGAN Physics Greeneville, Tennessee Karppa Mu Epsilon GEORGE R. MORRIS Finance Culpepper, Virginia Transfer from Ferrum Junior College 241 JERILYNN PACK English Johnson City, Tennessee Patchwork; Radio Club, Secretary; Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary; ROTC Sponsor DALE F. PADUCH Economics Whispering Pines, Tennessee Newman Club; ROTC Officer; Distinguished Military Officer; Scabbard Blade; Pershing Rifles; Young Republicans KATHERINE M PARHAM Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Sign s-of-the-Times TOM C. PARHAM Finance Kingsport, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi; Society for Advancement of Management STEVEN N. PARKER Geography Damascus, Virginia Transfer from Lees-McRae Junior College JEFF D. PARRIS History Portsmouth, Virginia Transfer from Frederick College; Phi Kappa Beta; Intramurals LORENA MARY PATTEN Physical Education Bricktown, New Jersey Aquatic Club, Historian, Publicity Chairman; Phi Eta Tau, Secretary; Central Religious Council; Intramurals, Assistant Manager, Manager; Most Outstanding Freshman Major; Student Advisor THOMAS E. PEMBERTON Biology Clinton, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee GLICE PERKINS Geography Lebanon, Tennessee STANLEY PERSINGER General Science Johnson City, Tennessee LEONA B. PETCHER Music Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Bethany Biblical Seminary; Glee Club FRANCIS PAT PETROLA, III General Science Arlington, Virginia Transfer from VPI; House of Representatives; Phi Sigma Kappa, Pledge Class Vice President; Dean ' s List; Rifle Team, Captain, Statis¬ tician, Secretary, Social Chairman; Honor Guard SENIORS NUNZIO J. OLIVIERI Finance Madison, New Jersey Transfer from University of Tennessee; Newman Club; Lambda Chi Alpha; Young Democrats; Dean ' s List; Debate Team LYNN V. OSBORNE Finance Randolph, Virginia Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College GARY K. OTTINGER Geography Newport, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa LEWIS E. OVERBEY Industrial Arts LaFollette, Tennessee CHARLOTTE A. OWENS Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics Club WILLARD W. OWENS History Harman, Virginia Transfer from Hiwassee Junior College; Society for Advancement of Management, Treasurer 242 SANDRA PEUGEOT Music Johnson City, Tennessee Senate; Glee Club; Choir, Accompanist; MENC; Organ Guild, Pres¬ ident, Secretary-Treasurer; BSU; Kappa Delta, Scholarship Chairman; Dean ' s List FREDRICA PHILLIPS Education Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from Radford College VERNA PHILLIPS English Jonesboro, Tennessee Patchwork, Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega JAMES T. PHIPPS Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee MARGARET L. PIERCE Business Education Johnson City, Tennessee Pi Kappa Delta; BSU; Who ' s Who; Society for Advancement of Management, Charter Member JANE E. PINCKARD Physical Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics Club; Phi Eta Tau; BSU; Junior Orchesis; SNEA CHARLES PITTMAN Psychology Greenville, South Carolina Transfer from University of South Carolina RICHARD D. PITTS Physical Education Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pi Kappa Phi WILLIAM B. PORTER, JR. Psychology Spartanburg, South Carolina Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College; BSU WILLIAM M POTTER Economics Bristol, Virginia Honor Guard KATIE J. PRESNELL Physical Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Glee Club; Band; BSU; Sigma Kappa; Intramurals FRANK PRESTON Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee Mu Delta Kappa, President; Central Religious Council; Westminster Fellowship, President PHYLLIS ANN PRICE Business Education Rogersville, Tennessee BSU; SNEA ARNOLD JAMES PRUITT, JR. Industrial Education Clinchport, Virginia Mu Delta Kappa; Young Republicans JULIA RAY QUINN Business Education Burnsville, North Carolina Transfer from Women ' s College of University of North Carolina MILDRED G. RASH Mathematics Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from Pensacola Junior College; Math Club; Dean ' s List JOHN B. RASNIC Biology Jonesville, Virginia Transfer from University of Kentucky; Intramurals THOMAS L. RASNIC History Pennington Gap, Virginia T Club; Young Democrats, Treasurer; Football 243 SENIORS JUDITH CARTER RAY Chemistry Unicoi, Tennessee LYNDA RAY Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Mary Washington College; Alpha Delta Pi SUE CLICK REED Social Work Kingsport, Tennessee Pi Gamma Mu WALTER CARROLL REED Mathematics, Industrial Arts Kingsport, Tennessee BSU; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Student Advisor ANN HILL REGEN Biology Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from University of North Carolina; Biology Club; West¬ minster Fellowship DONALD M REID Physical Education Point Pleasant, New Jersey SNEA; Mu Delta Kappa; Wesley; Pi Kappa Alpha; Football; Baseball FRED RENICK TAYLOR, JR. Pre-Dentistry Martinsville, Virginia Transfer from University of Virginia; Westminster Fellowship; Second Honor Roll JAMES T. REYNOLDS Richlands, Virginia LEEANNA S. RHODES Insurance Paducah, Kentucky Transfer from Ripon College; Aquatic Club; Alpha Xi Delta, Marshal Service Chairman, Charm Board; Intramurals; Rifle Team MILBURN RICE Erwin, Tennessee JERRY L. RICHARDSON Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Wilmington Junior College; Baseball FRED RIDINGER, JR. History Johnson City, Tennessee KATHERINE ROBELOT History Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Patchwork; Newman Club; Kappa Delta, Social Service; Stone Hall Secretary, Treasurer THOMAS J. ROBERTS History, Government Middlesboro, Kentucky Transfer from Eastern Kentucky State; Pi Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Republicans; Intramurals; Dean ' s List JOYCE ROBINSON Home Economics Bristol, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Intermont College; Home Economics Club NANCY RODGERS Business Education Gallatin, Tennessee Transfer from Southeastern Christian College JAMES E. ROGERS Business Management Bristol, Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals; Sigma Alpha Eta; Society for Advance¬ ment of Management, Vice President JOSEPH C. ROUDEBUSH Physical Education Dublin, Virginia Transfer from Lees-McRae College; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals, Director; SNEA; TEA 244 I GARY LYNN SCHEUERMAN Physical Education Johnson City, Tennessee Senate; Basketball KNUTE M SCHMIDT, JR. History Elizabethton, Tennessee USB, Homecoming Committee, University Status Committee; IFC Greek Weekend Committee; BSU; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, House Manager; Honor Guard; Young Democrats; Intramurals; Circle K JOHN ROGER SCHOLL History, English Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Emory University; Sigma Alpha Epsilon HAL SCHULTZ Industrial Arts Wharton, Tennessee Phi Sigma Kappa ANN READY SCOTT Speech Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; Kappa Delta, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, Secretary; ROTC Sponsor; Intramurals; COLLEGIAN, Copy Editor; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Secretary of Junior Class; Who ' s Who; Sigma Alpha Eta; Homecoming Court; Junior Attendant; Best Sponsor JOHN BURTON SEAMENS Speech Hearing Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Warren Wilson College; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intra¬ murals JUDITH ANN SHARP Home Economics Habersham, Tennessee Dormitory Secretary; Pan Hellenic, Parliamentarian; Home Economics Club; Westminster Fellowship; Kappa Delta, Pledge Class President; ROTC Sponsor; Young Republicans; Cheerleader; Senior Orchesis; SNEA GORDON E. SHARPE Chemistry Gatlinburg, Tennessee American Chemical Society CAROLYN ANN SHELL Elementary Education Roan Mountain, Tennessee SNEA JUDITH LYLE SHELTON Elementary Education Jonesboro, Tennessee SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Lambda; Scrolls; Dean ' s List; Dean ' s Award; Alumni Association Award; Lambda Chi Alpha Award LOU ANN SILER English, History Johnson City, Tennessee Pan Hellenic; Kappa Delta Pi; BSU, International Student Director, Vice President; Kappa Delta, Pledge Class Secretary, Vice President, re s d ent; Who ' s Who; Honor Roll; SNEA: Senior Orchesis; Miss BUCCANEER Contest; Student Advisor ANN SIMMONS Elementary Education Hampton, Tennessee higma Kappa; Young Democrats, Secretary; Homecoming Court, b reshman Attendant MICHAEL YOUNG ROWLAND History Jonesboro, Tennessee USB President, Senator; Pi Kappa Delta; Central Religious Council; Wesley; Dormitory Counselor; ROTC Officer; Who ' s Who; Debate Team; Collegiate Civitan; Pi Gamma Mu; ROTC Honor Guard GRACE ANN RUPERT Elementary Education Morristown, Tennessee ACE; SNEA SARAH RUSSELL English Jenkins, Kentucky Transfer from Clinch Valley College; SNEA LARRY D. SADLER Johnson City, Tennessee MAXINE CLARK SAMS Chemistry Bristol, Tennessee Wesley; Math Club; SNEA; American Chemical Society; Kappa Delta Pi RONNIE SAYLOR Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans; SNEA; Rifle Team SENIORS RUTH E. SISK Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee ACE; Patchwork; BSU; Phi Mu; SNEA, Membership Chairman, Social Chairman MARY FAYE SLAGLE Home Economics Hampton, Tennessee Home Economics Club; BSU JOHN W. SLAUGHTER History Kingsport, Tennessee Rifle Team PAUL DAVID SLAUGHTER Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee T Club ANDY SLEMP Pre-Med Kingsport, Tennessee USB Vice President; Glee Club; Choir; Biology Club; Wesley; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senior Marshal, Reporter, Master of the Ritual; ROTC Officer; Honor Guard; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President, Reporter; Pre-Medical Society; Young Republicans; Math Club; Intramurals, Co-Captain School Champion Softball Team; President of Sophomore Class; Vice President of Senior Class; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; Circle K, Vice President, Board of Directors; Scribes, Vice President CHESTER C. SMITH Biology Morristown, Tennessee T Club; Biology Club; Radio Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ROTC Officer; Distinguished Military Student; Scabbard Blade; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Democrats; Intramurals; Geology Club; SNEA, Reporter; Circle K LARRY E. SMITH Biology Wise, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; Intramurals; Football Manager; Cross Country Team LINDA S. SMITH Spanish Kingsport, Tennessee Glee Club; Club Cervantes; Wesley ROY D. SMITH Industrial Education Church Hill, Tennessee SYLVIA ROSE SMITH Medical Technology Bristol, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Intermont HELEN L. SNAPP Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee PEGGY SNODDERLY English Baltimore, Maryland Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University RONALD E. SNYDER Elementary Education Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania IFC; SNEA; ACE; Lambda Chi Alpha, IFC Representative, Vice President, President; Intramurals HENRY I. SPANGLER Business Management Appalachia, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; Aquatic Club; Young Democrats JACK A. SPEER Finance, Economics Maryville, Tennessee BSU; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary; Young Republicans; BUCCANEER; Society for Advancement of Management STEVE N. SPRATT Social Science Greenville, South Carolina Transfer from Clemson College; Wesley; COLLEGIAN, Circulation Manager BART SPRINKLE Business Management Marion, Virginia GARY M STAFFORD Mathematics Jonesboro, Tennessee BSU RODNEY I. STALLARD Mathematics Pound, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College; Intramurals PAULINE STANIN Art Kingsport, Tennessee Dormitory, Secretary, Treasurer; Pan Hellenic Delegate, Co-Rush Chairman; Glee Club; Aquatic Club; Delta Zeta, Pledge Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Historian, Recording Secretary; ROTC Spon¬ sor; Who ' s Who LARRY ROGER STANLEY History Clintwood, Virginia JOHN H. STARNES t History Johnson City, Tennessee ROTC Officer; Cadet Colonel of ROTC; Scabbard Blade RITA MAXWELL STATEN Accounting Johnson City, Tennessee Society for Advancement of Management, Charter Member PAUL B. STEAGALL Accounting Shady Valley, Tennessee Transfer from Tennessee Tech KAREN C. STEVENS Speech Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee BSU; Kappa Delta; ROTC Sponsor; Intramurals; Sigma Alpha Eta DONALD H. STOCKTON Management Chuckey, Tennessee GLENDA STREET Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Kappa Delta; ROTC Sponsor ROBERT STYRON Social Science Winston-Salem, North Carolina Transfer from Wingate Junior College; Phi Sigma Kappa FREDNA L. SUSONG Secretarial Management Greeneville, Tennessee MACK L. SWIFT History Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from Emory and Henry College; Wesley; Young Democrats TERRY E. SWINK Business Management Johnson City, Tennessee rtOTC Officer; Drillmaster of Sponsor Corps; Scabbard Blade; ROTC Flight Training; Rifle Team NANCY JANE TATE Business Education Surgoinsville, Tennessee YWA; SNEA OTIS ELMER TATE Accounting Kingsport, Tennessee Radio Club; BSU; Young Democrats WILLIAM J. TATE, JR. Business Arlington, Virginia Transfer from University of Virginia; Sigma Nu; ROTC Officer BARBARA E. TAYLOR Business Education Jonesboro, Tennessee CARL H. TAYLOR Chemistry Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from University of Alaska 247 WALTER BARNEY THOMPSON, JR. Social Science Johnson City, Tennessee KAREN A. THORNTON English Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from Florida State University; Patchwork, Business Manager; Radio Club; Alpha Psi Omega; Young Democrats; Intramurals; Alpha Psi Omega Best Supporting Actress EARL E. TIDWELL LaFollette, Tennessee LYNN TILLEY Social Studies Portsmouth, Virginia Transfer from Madison College; Delta Zeta; BUCCANEER LOYD R. TIMBS Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee GORDON W. TINGLE Merchandising Management Chattanooga, Tennessee Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager, Social Chairman, Treasurer; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade SENIORS JUDITH C. TAYLOR Physical Education Kingsport, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; Phi Eta Tau; BSU; Sigma Kappa; ROTC Sponsor; Young Democrats; Intramurals; SNEA; Freshman Orientation Committee MARILYN J. TAYLOR Elementary Education Maryville, Tennessee Alpha Xi Delta; SNEA ROBERT CRESTON TAYLOR Chemistry Bristol, Tennessee Young Republicans; Honor Roll; American Chemical Society; Student Advisor WILMA TAYLOR Midway, Tennessee ROBERT ALAN TEMPLE History Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; Canterbury Club; University Forum, Secretary JAMES G. TENNANT Sociology Salvda, South Carolina Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College BROCK M THERRELL English Johnson City, Tennessee BSU, Vice President; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, All-Sing Director; ROTC Officer; Circle K, President BARBARA THOMAS Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from Virginia Intermont; Westminster Fellowship; Dean ' s List; SNEA DAVID L. THOMAS Psychology Spartanburg, South Carolina Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College; BSU; Phi Sigma Kappa DELBERT WAYNE THOMAS Finance Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University JOHN THOMAS Kingsport, Tennessee JOHN CHARLES THOMASSON, JR. Mathematics Greenville, South Carolina Sigma Alpha Epsilon 248 HILTON HOLT TUCKER, JR. Business Management Wytheville, Virginia Canterbury Club BRENDA TUNNELL English, History Kingsport, Tennessee Student Advisor; Homecoming Committee; USB Social Committee; Pan Hellenic; Secretary of Powell Hall; Glee Club; Choir; SNEA, Second Vice President, First Vice President; Scrolls, Secretary; Sigma Kappa, Triangle Correspondent, President; ROTC Sponsor; Young Democrats; Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Secretary; Who ' s Who; Senior Homecoming Attendant; Honor Roll PATRICK VANHUSS Business Education Elizabethton, Tennessee Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University WALTER P. VANHUSS Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee Pi Kappa Phi, Warden TEDDY J. VONCANNON History Johnson City, Tennessee USB Senate; Central Religious Council; BSU; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ROTC Officer; Young Democrats; Collegiate Civitan, Board of Directors SANDRA C. VOWELL Social Work Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Gulf Park College; Central Religious Council, Secretary; Canterbury Club, Secretary; Sigma Kappa, Philanthropy Chairman, Social Chairman LARRY WADDELL Physical Education Ceres, Virginia Intramurals, Director DONALD PAGE WADSWORTH Business Management Cherry Hill, New Jersey JERE M WAGNER Industrial Arts Johnson City, Tennessee RONALD L. WAGNER History Bluefield, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Military Institute CHARLES WALDEN Accounting Rosedale, Virginia MABEL WALKER English Shady Valley, Tennessee Glee Club; Patchwork Westminster Fellowship; Young Republicans; SNEA BOBBY JOE TIPTON Music Johnson City, Tennessee USB, Chairman of Discount Committee, Chairman of Social Com¬ mittee, TIP Platform Committee, Senate; Band; Dance Band; MENC, Reporter; BSU, Chairman of International Students Committee; Fresh¬ man Music Committee Chairman; Young Democrats; ROTC Band; ROTC Dance Band; Winner of Freshman Talent Show JAMES L. TOMPKINS, III History Hillsville, Virginia Transfer from Wake Forest College; Pi Kappa Alpha JULIAN GORDON TOWNLEY Political Science Orlando, Florida Transfer from West Virginia University, Concord College; Young Democrats S. LYNN TOWNSEND Sociology Roanoke, Virginia Transfer from Ferrum Junior College LARRY L. TRIPLETT Biology Mountain City, Tennessee Biology Club; American Chemical Society DONNA DELORIS TRO UTMAN Nursing Education Roan Mountain, Tennessee BSU; Intramurals; Tennessee Association of Student Nurses, District ' easurer, State Chairman of Recruitment Committee 249 SARA NELL WARD Speech Hearing Johnson City, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Eta; Delta Zeta, Treasurer; Chairman of Homecoming Committee WILLIAM EDWARD WASHBURN English Nashville, Tennessee T ' Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Freshman Class President; Dean ' s List HENRY WATKINS Industrial Education Watauga, Tennessee Geography Council; CYF; Commuters Club; Dean ' s List; Young Republicans; SNEA JAMES E. WATROUS, JR. Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee Canterbury Club; ROTC Officer; ROTC Honor Guard; Young Dem¬ ocrats; SNEA REBECCA WATSON Home Economics Roan Mountain, Tennessee Home Economics Club, Treasurer, President, State Vice President EUGENE M WEBB Industrial Arts Elizabethton, Tennessee WANDA WEBB Elementary Education Bristol, Tennessee Westminster Fellowship; SNEA, Membership Chairman TOMMY LEE WELLS Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee USB, Vice President; Interdormitory, Vice President, Treasurer; Wesley, Counsel; ROTC Officer; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Collegiate Civitan; SUSGA Delegate ANNA SUE WETZEL Home Economics Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics Club; BSU NANCY E. WHALEY Home Economics Mosheim, Tennessee Home Economics Club; Intramurals JOHN THOMAS WHELAHAN Industrial Education Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Christian Brothers College; IFC; Mu Delta Kappa; Newman Club; Pi Kappa Phi, Historian; Intramurals; House of Representatives JAMES M WHITE Business Management Bristol, Tennessee SENIORS ERNEST WALL Mathematics Casay, North Carolina Transfer from Gardner-Webb Junior College LARRY W. WALL Physical Education Thomasville, North Carolina Transfer from Lees-McRae Junior College; Intramurals SANDRA WALLER Geography Salisbury, Maryland Transfer from Salisbury State College WILLIAM HOWARD WALLER Physical Education Salisbury, Maryland FTA; Phi Eta Tau; Canterbury Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intra¬ murals HARRY JESSE WARD Social Science Athens, Tennessee Wesley; ROTC Officer; Young Republicans JOHN EDWARD WARD Psychology Mathews, Virginia Transfer from Frederick College; Alpha Sigma Delta; Intramurals 250 JAMES NEWLIN WHITE Biology Lebanon, Virginia LOUELLEN WHITAKER Coeburn, Virginia EDWARD T. WHITSON, JR. Speech Hearing Bluff City, Tennessee Transfer from University of Virginia EVERETTE B. WIDENER, JR. Insurance Cookeville, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi, Historian; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade BETTY MARTIN WILDER Elementary Education Rogersville, Tennessee FONTAINE L. WILLIAMS, JR. Merchandising Business Johnson City, Tennessee Senate; BSU; Pi Kappa Alpha; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; May Court Attendant JACK WILLIAMS Clinton, Tennessee JOHN W. WILLIAMS, II General Science Knoxville, Tennessee Transfer from Wake Forest College MILLIE WILLIAMS Social Welfare Sevierville, Tennessee Band, Reporter, Secretary-Treasurer; Delta Omicron, Warden, First Vice President, Second Vice President; Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Chairman, Second Vice President, First Vice President; ROTC Sponsor; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List SHERRIE WILLIAMS Home Economics Pennington Gap, Virginia Transfer from Georgetown College; Home Economics Club; Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain; Dormitory Officer WRAY T. WILLIAMS Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee CLARA LUCINDA WILLIS English Limestone, Tennessee Kappa Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu CLIFTON FAYNE WILLIS Business Management Kingsport, Tennessee Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Republicans JACK F. WILLIS Economics Kingsport, Tennessee Delta Sigma Pi HAROLD L. WILSON Chemistry Johnson City, Tenne ssee American Chemical Society PHYLLIS YVONNE WILSON Elementary Education Johnson City, Tennessee CYF; Young Republicans DOROTHY WINTERS Gate City, Virginia DAVID R. WITCHER History Erwin, Tennessee 251 SENIORS BILLY G. WITHERSPOON Health Kingsport, Tennessee JOHN P. WOLFE Pre-Med Johnson City, Tennessee Radio Club; Westminster Fellowship; KME LARRY WORKS Health Lawrenceburg, Indiana Transfer from Johnson Bible College; Intramurals FRANK R. WRIGHT Johnson City, Tennessee GARY RUSSELL WRIGHT Merchandising Wise, Virginia Transfer from Clinch Valley College JAMES B. WRIGHT Economics Johnson City, Tennessee JAMES MACK WRIGHT Industrial Arts Saltville, Virginia KIRBY B. WRIGHT Business Management Knoxville, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Recorder; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; Delta Sigma Pi PRESTON J. WRIGHT Social Welfare Kingsport, Tennessee Choir; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer; Who’s Who; ROTC Officer; Senior President; Junior Vice President CHARLES S. YATES Social Science Haysi, Virginia Transfer from Hiwassee College STANLEY F. YATES, JR. Geography Jonesboro, Tennessee Pi Gamma Mu; Gamma Theta Upsilon; ROTC Officer; Collegiate Civitan WILLIAM R. YETT Physical Education Sevierville, Tennessee Transfer from University of Tennessee; Young Democrats; Intramurals JAMES ORVIS YORK Biology Loudon, Tennessee USB Election Committee; Dormitory President HELEN B. GILBERT Accounting Jonesboro, Tennessee JERRY L. KRESS Accounting Bristol, Tennessee GRANT V. REPASS Industrial Education Bristol, Tennessee AILEEN HASS SHIPLEY Business Blountville, Tennessee 252 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESTON WRIGHT, President; AVA MICHAEL, Secretary; ANDY SLEMP, Vice President. Not Pictured; Carolyn Miller, Treasurer 253 Kenneth Absher Douglas K. Acree William L. Acree Jay A. Adair Milton H. Adair David Adams Howard O. Adams James R. Adams Jim W. Adams Bernard Aderholdt Carole Aderholdt Edward S. Adkins, II Kenneth Adkins Robert H. Adkins Joe M Akard Ansel L. Akers Lynda E. Albright Bernard Roger Alderman David 0. Allen Edward M Allen Eugene Allen Lee Allen Marhta J. Allen B. Janice Altizer David Anders Glenn K. Anders Lynn Anders Ann Anderson Bobbie Anderson James P. Anderson Jerry L. Anderson Jim Anderson Jimmy D. Anderson Marilyn Anderson Michael F. Anderson Peter D. Anderson Robert Anderson Swanita Anderson Carolyn Andes Michael H. Andrews Ray C. Andrews Jay Angel Roy L. Anglin A ' Lita V. Archer Charles M Armstrong James L. Armstrong Nancy Arn Susan C. Arnold Harry Arrington Judy L. Arrington Betty Arrowood Joe Arrowood Robert Arrowood Raymond D. Arthur Raylene Arwood Joan Asbury David Allen Ashburn Emmaline Ashley Mike Asquith Marlene Atkins Roger D. Atkins Brenda Cecile Ausmus Dale Austin Maynard W. Austin Carol Averitt Barbara Axsom Robert J. Ayers Faye J. Babb Joan G. Bacon Mary A. Bacon Karen Bacon Teddy Bailey Douglas C. Bailey G. Ed Bailey Fred W. Bailey, Jr. Glenda I. Bailey Priscilla Bailey Ronald D. Bailey Wanda G. Bailey Peggy Baird Billy Joe Baker James E. Baker Marvin Baker Wilma J. Baker William H. Bales, Jr. William P. Bales, II Jean Ann Ballah C. Lee Ballantyne B. Vincent Ballard L. Dean Ballard Rose A. Ballard Kathy Banks William B. Barclay Lois Bare Arthur T. Barber, Jr. Leonard C. Barker, Jr. Lester Barker William T. Barkley, Jr. Sandra Barlow Vaughn Barnard Barbara Barnes Mary J. Barnes Milton E. Barnes Sandy L. Barnes Thomas F. Barnes Gladys M Barnett Maria E. Barnett Marilyn Barnwell Tommy M Barrett Larry R. Barrigar John Barry Docia Barton Grabern Barton James W. Barton Stephan Barton C.W. Baskette Donna Baskette Danny R. Bates Donny S. Bates Betty Baxter Cissie Baxter Charles W. Beachler Joseph S. Bear Byron Beard Scott Beatty Gerd Becker Warren W. Beidleman Mary K. Belew Brenda E. Bell Evelyn H. Bell Harold W. Bell Linda Bell Charles A. Bellamy Jo Bellamy Les Benfield Lewis C. Bennett Marcia L. Bennett R.C. Bennett Barbara S. Bernard William Bernard Elizabeth J. Berry Lucie J. Berry Marylyn Berry LeRoy Berry Kenna Beverly Judith C. Bible Joe J. Biddle Becky A. Bigelow Ada J. Bigi John F. Birchette, III Walt Bird we 11 Barbara Jeane Bishop Paula C. Bishop Peggy Bishop Ronald W. Bishop Joy Bitner Clara Jane Black David Black William W. Black Martha G. Blackburn Randal L. Blackstone Richard H. Blair Nina Blankenship Reginald D. Blankenship Nancy Blankenship Helen Blanton Michael A. Bledsoe Boyd E. Blevins Daniel R. Blevins Linda K. Blevins Phyllis A. Blevins Ronald Blevins Mary L. Bley Dalton E. Bloomer Michael A. Bloomer Linda Boatright Carolyn Bogart Carolyn S. Boggs Charles Boggs C.M Boggs Judy Boggs Tracy L. Boggs Mary H. Bohanan Dolly Bolding Edna M Bolt Sarita Bolton Katherine Bond Margaret C. Bond Martha L. Bond Wilbur Bond, Jr. Wilma J. Bonds Susan L. Bongard Tad R. Bonsall Linda J. Booker Henry F. Boone Francis John Booth James Boor Mary E. Booze Ford H. Borders Curtis A. Bostic Richard D. Boukright, Jr. Donald E. Bower Terry L. Bower Brenda S. Bowers Glenda Bowers John Bowers Larry E. Bowers Millie Bowery Lucy Bowles Dympse E. Bowlin Betsy A. Bowman B. Sue Bowman Edward C. Bowman John W. Bowman Rebecca L. Bowman Dwight C. Boyd Fredrick C. Boyd James E. Boyd Mary E. Boyd David H. Boyle Betty Brabson Margaret Brabson Martha Brackine James Bradley Bobby Bradshaw James M Bradshaw I Sam Bralley Mary A. Bray Richard D. Bray Janet Breeden Kemper Breeding Lincoln Breeding SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS RICK EARNEST, President; JEANIE TORBETT, Treasurer; ANN CALHOUN, Secretary; SHARON SCHNRIDER, Vice- President Holbert L. Brewer Gary E. Brewer 258 Betty Briggs Howard Bright Kenneth Bristol John O. Britt, Jr. Nelson E. Britt Rose M. Britt Sharon L. Broyles Gail Bruce Sharon Brumley Rebecca L. Brumit Richard W. Brumit Larry D. Brummett Dotty R. Bryan Lowell T. Bryant Alan C. Brack Cecilia A. Brock Leonard E. Brookman Dan Brooks James W. Brooks Kinney P. Brooks Nathaniel L. Brooks Rama G. Brooks Sally Ann Brooks Shelia Brooks T.C. Brooks, III Tony Brooks Barbara A. Brower Alice A. Brown Brenda J. Brown Byron C. Brown Charles L. Browning Clayton Brown George W. Brown Geraldine Brown Janet Browning Jimmie Brown Larry Brown Patsy Brown UNDERCLASSMEN Peter B. Brown Stephen E. Brown William R. Brown Dava Lee Broyles Doug L. Broyles Jerry K. Broyles Jill Broyles Sara Broyles Pamela R. Bryant Doyle W. Bryson Bruce Buchanan Earl D. Buchanan Douglas Buchanan Janice Buchanan Ruth S. Buchanan Alicia A. Buck Frances Buck Jimmie Buck Voretta Y. Buckles Jim Buckner Lynda C. Buckner Raymond Budnicki David W. Bull Forrest K. Bulla Connie Bullock Harold B. Bullock Donald Bumgarner Carole A. Bunton Carolyn S. Burdette Judy Burdick Billy C. Burger Barbara Burgner Clifford L. Burgner Glenda L. Burke Jack Burkhard Ila Burleson Martha 0. Burleson Harold E. Burnette William Burnley Mary Frances Burns Winston Burrell Joey Burrow Betty G. Burruss Hugh M B urruss, Jr. Hollis R. Bush Roger Butler Brian W. Buxton Anita Byrd Faye C. Byrd Foy G. Byrd Stanley W. Byrd Wallace H. Cable Catherine Cain Joe M Caldwell Ann Calhoun Elizabeth Calhoun John Calloway Darrell C. Cameron James N. Camp, Jr. Darrell W. Campbell Ken Campbell Lee Campbell Les Campbell Loretta Campbell V. Maxine Campbell Scott D. Campbell Jim Cannon Jimmy Cannon Thomas Cardaci Kenneth Carden Patrick T. Carder Joseph Cardinal Randolph B. Cardoza Anne L. Cardwell Lynne Cardwell Mary M Carico Rhoda I. Carico Edward Carmack Julia A. Carmichel Jerry L. Carpenter Peggy L. Carpenter Walker P. Carpenter Jane Carper Blaine Carr Guy S. Carr, Jr. Judy C. Carr Linda R. Carr Guenna Carrier R. Dale Carringer M Dianna Carroll Margaret F. Carroll JoAnne Carscaddon Berla A. Carter Betty Jo Carter Carol A. Carter Carolyn Carter Judy L. Carter Katherine J. Carter Kathy Carter Kenneth Carter Margaret Carter Mary Carter Roy J. Carter Sharon Carter Terry Cartner Marilyn Carty Benda K. Carver Louise Carver William G. Case John Cassell Bill C. Cassidy Mary Cate Teddy Cate Terry Caudill Tommy Caudle Judy A. Chambers Vivian Chambers James A. Chandler Barbara S. Chapman James Oscar Chapman John Chapman Daisy Jane Charles Edwin B. Charles Dennis Chase JoAnn Chase Jessica Y. Chatman Sarah E. Cheney Robert E. Childress Leonard M Chiriacka Judy Chollman Elizabeth L. Christian John R. Christian Charles Church Wayne Church John Churchill Billy Joe Clapp Larry Ronald Clark Larry W. Clark Molly M Clark William Clark William C. Clarkson Roy L. Clary Wilhelmina Clemmer Peggy Clendenin Elmo Clevenger Shelby Clifton Norman S. Clinard Bob Cloud Brenda F. Cloyd John Charles Cloyd, Jr. Phyllis C. Cloyd Patricia Cochrane Linda Cody Barkley Coe Sandy Cofer Arthur J. Coffey Kerry Coffey Sandra Coffman Katherine E. Cogdill Douglas E. Coker Roger D. Colbaugh Arlton G. Cole Carol E. Cole Joyce T. Cole Judy A. Cole Nancy M Cole Johnny P. Coleman James L. Coley Jerry Collier Carolyn Collins V Eating plays an important part ofthelifeof the E.T.S.U. Student UNDERCLASSMEN Charles H. Collins Donald W. Collins Shirley A. Collins Alwyn Colman Charles N. Colmery John R. Comb, Jr. Gary F. Combs Jeff Combs Craig Compoli John A. Compton Ronald T. Compton Dana Conkin Roy E. Conkin David Conley Gayle Conley Rhonda L. Connatser Roy Constable Lillian E. Constant David E. Cook Larry Cook Linda J. Cook Michael V. Cook Sis Cook Arthur Cooke Earl E. Cooksey Don W. Cooper John W. Cooper Judith A. Cooper Richard H. Cooper Willie F. Cooper Charles W. Copas Carolyn A. Cope Joynel Copp Jim Corbin Ronald B. Cordell Jim Cornett Judy J. Cornwell Charles F. Corum Jimmy E. Cothran Patsy Couch Paul Coulson Miller Council Howard Coutant Larry J. Coverdale Gay Cowan Tom Cowan Brenda J. Cox Brenda L. Cox Cecelia Cox Deborah A. Cox Gerald N. Cox James F. Cox Jay Cox Johnnie Cox J ohnny Cox Judi Cox Landon B. Cox, Jr. Ralph J. Cox Rebecca Cox Robert L. Cox Susan L. Cox Howard Cozzolino Ralph W. Cozzolino Carole Crabtree Frederick Crabtree Judi U. Crabtree Stephen H. Cradie Patricia Craft Eugene W. Crain John R. Cralle Albert T. Cramer William H. Cramer Linda S. Crawford Harvey Creasey James H. Crews Laird R. Criner Roy A. Crisp Arthur E. Crocker Pamela Cronk Martin N. Crook, Jr. Christine C. Cross James M Cross Mary C. Cross Pat Cross Virginia A. Crouch Gene S. Crowder Bruce Crowe Paulette Crumley Samuel D. Crumley Faye Cruey Polkie L. Crumbliss Tommy L. Crumley Richard A. Crunkilton Linda Crussell Charlotte R. Crutcher Edgar C. Crutchfield Martha A. Crye Alfred Crymble Linda Culbertson Don R. Cumbow Jim Cummings Eddie Cunningham Barbara J. Cureton Jackie Curtis Robert Cyphers Don W. Dale Ottis LaVerne Damron William T. Daney Aliene Darnell Sylvan V. Daugherty Harold D. Davidson Atley Davis, Jr. Bowman Davis Edgar Davis Joyce G. Davis Judy C. Davis Judy L. Davis Parker Davis Phyllis Davis Rebecca J. DavL Robert Davis Ronnie Davis Sarah A. Davis Vickie Davis William T. Davis Susan Day Tommy Deaderick Argil A. Deakins Peggy C. Deakins Ronald L. Dean Thomas W. Dean Harold W. DeBord Wayne F. Decker Linda Deel Phil G. Deely Sammy Deen Cheryl Delano Tony Delbart Phil J. DelGuidice Judy P. DeLozier Linda Dennis David Denny Margaret E. Denton Diana Depew Bud Derey Sally J. Derey Martha J. Doyle Joseph W. Droke William L. Dubbs, III James L. Dugger William B. Dugger Ann Duncan William Durham Diana M Dykes Linda L. Devaney Jan DeWitt Brenda A. Diamond Don Dickenson John Dickenson Fred M Dickerson James H. Dickert Danny J. DiCorcia Paula L. Dik Evelyn Dillon Ernest H. Dinkel, Jr. David Dishner Mary Lee Davis Dishner Mary Elizabeth Dixon Michael Dixon Mary Dockery Jerry W. Dodson Virgil J. Dodson Paul Doering Sharon E. Doherty Alfred Dolder Lynn T. Domby John M Donalson Linda Dorton Linda J. Doss Jeff Dossett Ronald Dotson Ronnie Dowell Colin C. Doyle FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS BILL KENNY, President; LINDA SNAPP, Vice-President; DANA MASON, Secretary; CHARLOTTE CRUTCHER, Treasurer 266 Wade Dykes William M Eads William F. Early John Earnest Jon R. Earnest John D. Easter Earol K. Edds Anita Edens James F. Edgemon Kelly J. Edmisten Marcella A. Edmonds Chandler S. Edwards Jacob E. Edwards, Jr. Kenneth L. Edwards Melinda C. Edwards Glenn L. Ehlers Joyce Eikenberry L.E. Eikenberry Helen Elam Howard A. Elam Larry D. Elam Lois Elder Don E. Elkins Elizabeth Elliott Floyd Elliott, II John Elliott Margaret J. Elliott Shirley Ellis Virginia Ellison Joseph B. Emmert Ronnie Emmert Mary Lou Endean John Engle Phillip W. Enix Jack Ervin Jerry M Ervin Ray M Ervin Walter D. Erwin York A. Ervin, Jr. Bruce Estep Mel J. Estep Shirley A. Estep Jim Estes Lewis R. Everhart Patsy R. Ewing Michael Fagan 267 Jim Fahrney David A. Fain Joyce E. Fair Patricia A. Fair Ronnie Fannon James Faris Kay Farley Edwin G. Farmer Linda R. Farmer Cadez W. Farnor Joyce Farris Gay Farris Clifford V. Farthing Julia Fatata Gail S. Faulkner William Faw Linda Feagins Thomas Feagins Beverly Feathers Patricia Feathers Edward W. Felte Thomas G. Felts Eileen Fender Betty Jane Ferguson Brenda Ferguson Donna Ferguson Rickey P. Ferguson Ronald G. Ferguson Linda Ferrell Jerry D. Fields Tommy A. Fields Richard Fieros Midgie Alyne Fillers Glyn Finch Elizabeth Finney Samantha P. Fisher Gloria Fitch Charles W. Fitzgerald Arthur Flack Carolyn K. Flanary Jimmy Fleenor Larry Fleenor Scott S. Fleenor, Jr. Donnie B. Fleming Richard D. Fleming Sherry A. Fleming Donald Fletcher Mary L. Fletcher Wanda Fletcher Freddie J. Flick Martha Flora Janice B. Floyd Dennis Keith Folsom Ann Ford Harry Ford Jerry B. Ford Linda F. Ford Betty Fortner Vickie L. Fortner Joseph Fortune James E. Foster St eve Foster James Fowler Larry Fowler Patricia Fowler Charles E. Fox Claude E. Fox, Jr. Howard Fox John K. Fox Nancy Fox Betsy Foxx Doyle Foxx Thomas E. Fraley Marilyn Joan France Wade A. Francisco Benj ami n Franklin Donna G. Franklin Toney Franklin Ronald Franklin Paul N. Frauenhofer Okey M Frazier Roy K. Frazier Sue Frazier Nancy Freeman Bob Fritts Tony Fritz Wyndham M Frye John Fugate Paul Fulford Noel Y. Fuller John H. Fulwiler Jimmy Fulwider Dianna G. Gage Bin Galliher Byron S. Galloway Anne Gamble Marian E. Gamble Charles J. Gantos, Jr. Becky Gantt Don Gardner Johnny R. Gardner Mary Gardner Helen C. Garland James W. Garland Joyce Garland Judy Garland Margaret Garland Peggy A. Garland Sarah J. Garner Douglas I. Garrett Jacquelyn M Garrett Kathy Garrett Margie Garrigan Charmie Gass Cecelia Gay Becky Gentry Brownie Gentry Vance Gentry John H. Gheens Teresa Giammayia James B. Gibson Johnny A. Gibson Judy Gibson Neva Gibson Wendell N. Gibson Patton N. Giles Wayne S. Giles Harold D. Gillenwater Terry Gillenwater Ann Gillikin Chester Gillis Margaret Gillis Jo Anne Gilmer Guy Gilmore Ann A. Gilreath Evelyn Godsey Gary B. Godsey Jeanette F. Godsey Jane Goeltz William E. Goeltz Nancy A. Goforth Walt Golden Sharonne Gooch Betty Good Marceline Good William G. Gooding Joseph Goodlin Roy G. Goodman Larry Goodwin Otis A. Goodwin Sandra J. Gouge Sharon S. Gouge Carol E. Gould Louis Gover Sally Grace Charlotte D. Gracey Bernie Gray Dale C. Gray Helen M Gray Jim Gray Le Roy H. Gray Linda Gray Among the celebraties visiting the E.T.S. U. Campus was pianist Roger Williams. UNDERCLASSMEN Martha A. Gray William G. Gray, Jr. Judy C. Graybeal Susan Graybeal Ben Graves Donald Graves Nancy Graves Clarence Green Linda Green Carolyn D. Greene Clara Greene Diana Greene George R. Greene, Jr. Janice E. Greene Steve J. Greene Andrew Greer Donald R. Greer James Greer, Jr. Guy K. Gregg, Jr. David R. Gregory Roy M Gregory Nancy Griffith Peggy Griffin Gerald D. Griswold Linda Grogg Judy Groves Patwicia J. Guinn George Gunter Joshua Gwin Connie S. Haga Ralph Haga James J. Haggerty Susan V. Haggitt Dudley G. Hagy Clara Mae Hale Michael E. Hale Arthur David Haley Argell B. Hall Carol Hall Larry Hall Bonita Hallan Sammie Halstead Joyce Ham Clayton R. Hambrick Carson Beverly Hamilton Charles B. Hamilton Craig R. Hampton David Hamilton Jerry R. Hamm Jerry L. Hampton Jimmy Hampton John E. Hampton Kenneth L. Hampton Paul Hammonds Lynn Hammons Willie D. Hammons Ron Hamilton William A. Hampton Sam L. Hansard, II Steve Hansard Jill D. Hanselman Lynn Harbison Lewis H. Hardin Phil Harding Mary L. Hardt Larry D. Haren Robert E. Haren, Jr. Janice S. Harmon Nancy L ou Harmon Rebecca J. Harper Rudy Harper Jane Harrell Gary Harrington John W. Harrington Bob Harris Bunt Harris C.E. Harris, Jr. Jackie Harris Malcolm D. Harris Betty Harrison Thomas A. Hart Mike Hartgrove Donald Hartsell Brenda F. Harvey J. Helen Harvey Kenneth J. Harville Richard L. Harville Donald W. Hash Joe Hassell Charles Hastings Denton L. Hatcher James M Hatfield William W. Hatcher Eddie Haun Waler Haun Kathleen L. Hawk Billy G. Hawkins Cherry Hawkins Jimmy Hawkins John Hawkins, Jr. Linda Hawkins Sandra Hayes Marilyn Haynes Ralph L. Haxelwood Judy Head Leonard A. Headrick Selma Heck Judy F. Hedgecock Shelby J. Heflin Linda Hege Clayton Hellen Jon L. Heller Fred R. Helms Sam Helms Linda S. Helton Anthony Hemingway Annita Henard Charlotte Henderson Bob Hendry Wilma Hendren John Hendricks Joan Hendrix Richard A. Hendrix Roberta L. Henry Alice I. Hensley Charles P. Hensley Gail Hensley Margaret A. Hensley Robert E. Hensley Cecil Herbert Linda W. Herold Gene C. Herron Harvey K. Herron Charles Hess Carolyn Hester Bill Hickerson Carolyn A. Hickey Mary Hickman Ellen Hicks John H. Hicks Martha A. Hicks Mary E. Hicks Sandra Hicks William A. Hicks Gary B. Higbee Ronald Higdon Karen Higgins Vivian L. High LeRoy Hight, Jr. Anita Hill Linda Hill James M Hill Beatrice Hillman Edward F. Hilton, Jr. Carrie Himes Jerry L. Hines Susan M Hines Gerri Hitch John C. Hitt Glenna Hoard Jackie S. Hobbs Bobbie J. Hobson Nancy K. Hobson Jerry Houck Camille Hockersmith Arthur K. Hodge Mary H. Hodge Thomas Hodge Barbara L. Hodges Benny Hodges Brenda A. Hodges George Q. Hodges Harry E. Hodges, Jr. James K. Hodges Mary E. Hodges Linda M Hogan Dale W. Hogens Bill E. Hoilman Bula Hoilman Betty Jane Holden Judy Holden Daniel C. Holder Kathryn Holford James W. Holladay Tom Holladay Walter Holland Carolyn N. Hollifield Wayne Holloway Mary A. Holly field James F. Holmes Roger A. Holste Carolyn Holt Elizabeth Holton Cheryl Holtzclaw James F. Holtzlaw Ella K. Holyfield Barbara A. Honeycutt Brenda S. Honeycutt Gilbert D. Honeycutt Mary E. Honeycutt i i The IVY LEAGUE TRIO proved to be a favorite with the crowd at the Hootnanny. UNDERCLASSMEN Patricia A. Horne Robert E. Hoss Sandra Hotalen John J. Hochins, Jr. Jim House Oscar S. Houser, Jr. Georgia Housewright Sharron Hovis George Howard Ronnie R. Howard Jane Howell Tommy Howell Ralph W. Hubbard Robert A. Hudson, Jr. Robert Hudson Jerry P. Huefner Barbara L. Huff Jackie Huff Charlotte J. Huffine Frankie Huffine Walter S. Huffine Bobbie Huffman Brenda J. Hughes Dennis Hughes Larry D. Hughes William K. Hughes Glen E. Hughett Doug Hull Carolyn Humphries Edward K. Humphries Priscilla Honeycutt Barbara Hook David D. Hoover Donna B. Hoover Floyd John Hopson O. L. Horne, Jr. Connie S. Hopkins Doyle Hopson M Sue Humpston Fred T. Hunnicutt Jimmi Lou Hunnicutt Chris Hunt Noncy L. Hunt Phyllis J. Hunt W. Thomson Hunter, Jr. Judith Huntsman Brenda Hurst Mary A. Hurst Mary E. Hurst Bobby H. Hurt Harold J. Hurt Leon Huskey Ronald B. Huskey Roy Huskins Edward E. Huston, Jr. Martha A. Hut Gary A. Hutson Linda K. Hyatt Boyd L. Hyder Carol A. Hyder Issam Hyder Margaret Hyder Patricia A. Hyder Ronald B. Ison Judy Ivens Barbara Jackson Bryan A. Jackson Cheri Jackson Eddie W. Jackson Gerald Jackson Jon Jackson Melvin L. Jackson Nancy W. Jackson Paul S. Jackson Ronald Jackson Cheri Jackson Evelyn Jacobs Steve Jacobs Melody J ah ant Judith Jamerson Inez James Julia C. James Mary Jeo Jamison Donna Jared Edna Jarrett Annie S. Jaruis Richard G. Jeffers Dan W. Jenkins Janet I. Jenkins Jeanette Jenkins Phyllis S. Jenkins Sheila S. Jenkins r m Susan Jenkins Richard Jennings Robert Jennings Donna R. Jeremias Bill Jessee Charles Jessee Robert Jessee Polly Anne Jewell Dianna Jobe Judy A. Jobe Ann Johnson Barbara R. Johnson Betty K. Johnson Bill Johnson Claudia L. Johnson Daniel A. Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Elva Johnson Erma G. Johnson Frank T. Johnson Geraldine Johnson Glenda P. Johnson Jerry L. Johnson Judy Johnson Larry G. Johnson Linda Johnson Pam Johnson Pat Johnson Reba Johnson Richard Johnson Sandra S. Johnson Earlene Johnston Pat Johnston Ralph B. Johnston, Jr. Bobby Lee Jones Charles Jones Charles D. Jones Carolyn A. Jones Daniel W. Jones David L. Jones Douglas C. Jones Franklin F. Jones Gerry Jones Haskell Jones H. Esmond Jones Horace Jones Jack H. Jones James E. Jones Jane Jones Janice E. Jones Janice S. Jones Jerry Jones Jerry W. Jones John Jones Johnny K. Jones Kathy Jones Linda L. Jones Margaret L. Jones Martha M Jones Myra Jones Phil C. Jones Phillip Jones Robert Jones Sandra Jones Tony M Jones Wayne Jones Wayne Jones Eddie Jordan Jerry Jordan Anna Jorgenson Gordon Joy Henry Joy Lanny R. Julian Larry Julian Walton A. Justice, Jr. Judy C. Justis Ken Karant Brenda H. Keck Sandra Keebler Eleanor Keefauver James R. Keeler Paula G. Keen Robert C. Keen Walter B. Keister Louise Keith Clayton D. Keller Don E. Kelly Mike Kelly Teddy M Keller Robert A. Kemp Jessie Kendrick Charles Kennedy Kip Kennedy Sharon Kennedy Bill Kenny Virginia L. Kenny John L. Kensecke Jean Kerr Elizabeth S. Kesmer Wayne Kesner Robert Keyser Deloris Anne Kibble David A. Kidd Anna J. Kidwell Ray Kimbrell George E. Kimery Kay Finch Trudy Kincheloe Among the manj the FOUR- 3 many PREPS. concerts held on campus was that of UNDERCLASSMEN Carolyn M King Carroll King Gary W. King Harriett J. King Judy King Mary C. King Nancy E. King Sherry A. King David Kinkead Robert B. Kirby Phyllis Kirk Melvin Kiser Virginia A. Kite Beverly Kitzmiller Rebecca M Kitzmiller Kenneth Klug Ronald Knicely Kathy Knittel Richard L. Knode Cecil H. Knott Kenneth Knott Judy Kreger Richard E. Kucharski Jannice Erma Kyker Patsy J. Kyte Puanana L. Kyte Harry B. Lackey, Jr. Ann Lacy Samuel S. Ladd Robert LaFollette Virginia LaGuardia George W. Lambert Regina M Lambert L.E. Lancaster, Jr. Annie Lane James M Lane William Lane Gene 0. Lanier, Jr. Jimmy Larkin Ronald R. Larue Kathleen Laughlin Margaret A. Laughrun Betty E. Lawson David J. Lawson Gerald D. Lawson Linda Lawson Philip Lawson Ray A. Lawson Robert L. Lawson Jean Ledbetter Carolyn J. Ledford Ken Ledford Kenneth A. Lee Marilyn J. Lee Michael P. Lee Ronald Lee Tommy D. Lee Dennis J. Leech Harold W. Leftwich Barbara J. Leonard Garry Leonard L. Gail Leonard Linda L. Leonard Mary Nelle Leonard Jon Leonardi Stanley W. Lester Sandra J. Lewin Billy K. Lewis E. Larry Lewis E. Rose Lewis Jonnie L. Lewis Linda L. Lewis Phyllis E. Lewis Geraldine Light Haskell Light Katherine Light Sue Lingo James Linker George Little Mary E. Litton Mary E. Littrell Jerry L. Lively Martha Jo Livesay Charlie J. Lloyd Sarah Lloyd William Locke A. Lynn Lockrow Schery Jeanne Lodter George M Logan Bobby Jo Long Donald Long Huey Lee Long Ina R. Long Sarah Long Jim C. Lonon Judy Lorenzem Rebecca A. Lott Homer J. Loudermilk Phil Love Gary Lowe George B. Lowe Nancy Lowe Victoria G. Lowman Margaret Lowry Jim Ludolf Helen Luther Mel Luttrell Malcolm Lyle Suzanne Lyle E. Jane Lynch Curtis L. Lynn Betty Lyons Charles F. Lyons Emily S. Lyons Charles Lytle Joe McAdams James McAlister Ellen B. Me Amis Mary E. McCall Jerry McCarter Henry McCarthy Patty McCarty David P. McCashin Carl McClelland Lana L. McCloud Patricia A. McCloud Bob J. McClure Harold McConnell Fred McCorkle Larry G. McCourry Larry McCracken Michael E. McCracken Bob McCray Jett L. McCullough Johnny McCurry Brenda L. McDaniel Ronald E. McDaniel Sheila L. McDaniel Sue McDaniel Hiram D. McEwen Dolores S. McFall William A. McFall Doyle L. McGaha Charlotte McGlinnis A. Chris Mclnturff John McIntyre .1 Don G. McNeese Marjorie A. McNeese Lucy G. McNew Helen K. McPherson Buddy B. McQueen Ivan C. McQueen Henry A. McWade Anthony Machadox, Jr. John MacLeod Bobby B. Maddox Anne Maggart Dan Mahoney Jane Mahoney Barbara A. Malone Judy Malone Vera Mann Marilyn Manigan Thomas A. Manning Connie Maples Donald L. Maples Ronald C. Marcun Richard J. Marcus Sandra Markland Catherine D. Marks Vicki J. McIntyre Sara Mclver Etta McKay Penn McKeithan Carolyn McKinney Eddie McKinney Gordon W. McKinney Sharon McLean THE HUNTSMAN from Wake Forest College were among the entertainers at the giant Hootenanny held in Memorial Gymnasium. UNDERCLASSMEN Bob McLellan Bobby McLemore James McLindon Linda G. McMahan James C. McMahan William F. McMurray Martha J. Marsh Cathy Marshall Johnny Marshall Michael J. Marshall Bill Martin Carolyn B. Martin Elizabeth C. Martin Eva A. Martin Frances E. Martin Jack L. Martin James E. Martin Jean Martin Jeanette Martin Jerry Martin Nora Martin Robbie J. Martin Ronald P. Martin Wesley W. Martin William S. Martin Donald E. Mashburn Harold Mashburn Dana Mason Guendolyn Massey Michael Massey Jerry Matthews Pam Matthews Richard F. Matthiesen Jack L. Mauk Linda K. Mauk Bill May Mary Ruth May Paul May Robert M May, II Julia E. Mays Louise Mayo James C. Meade Linda S. Meade Michael A. Meade William A. Meade David L. Meek Carl S. Melton James Melton Ralph J. Memoli Jean M Meny Livvy Meredith Roy C. Merritt Betty J. Meyer Jerry Meyer William A. Middleton David N. Mielke William F. Milgrim Jane A. Milhorn Gary M Miles Daryl Millard Alma E. Miller Betty G . Miller Bill Miller Billie J. Miller Billy D. Miller Charles D. Miller Danny Miller Edward C. Miller Jean Miller Larry Y. Miller Lynda Miller Martin Miller Melodee Miller Oscar J. Miller Rex Miller Robert G. Miller Roberta F. Miller Russell A. Miller Sandra Lee Miller Tommy Miller Wayne L. Miller William P. Miller Barkley K. Mills Rosalie Mills Jane Millsap M Annette Minei Howard Minnick Linda Minton Patsy Minton Mohammad S. Mir Linda G. Misamore Ronnie Misamore Craig Mitchel Bev Mitchell Bobbie Mitchell Phillip Mitchell Patricia Mizell Carolyn J. Moffitt Lary Mondry Allen L. Monk Janice S. Montgomery Nancy Montgomery Wanda C. Montgomery Michele Montmore James Moody Joan Moody Linda J. Moody Mary A. Moody Chere L. Mooney Sheri Mooney Brenda Charlotte Mooneyhan Jerry A. Mooneyhan Anne Moore Carlyle B. Moore, Jr. Fred Moore Gene Moore Jacqueline L. Moore Judith Moore Judith Lee Moore Linda Moore Mary Moore Michael Moore Oglivo O. Moore Phillip L. Moore Ronald T. Moore Ronnie L. Moore The NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS received top billing for the Hootenanny. Wanda M Moore Thomas P. Moorleghen Kyle H. Morell Mary J. Morgan Paul R. Morgan Phyllis Ann Morgan Ruth Morgan Ruth L. Morgan Sallie Morgan Wesley Moricle Gary R. Morin Annis Kyle Morison David C. Morley, Jr. Eddie Morris Steven A. Morris Linda J. Morrison Robert H. Morrison Gary C. Morse John Morton Molly Morton Ronnie G. Morton Samuel A. Morton, Jr. Vivian Morton Walter H. Morton Polly A. Moseley Lynn Mosley John Moss, Jr. Mary E. Moss Linda A. Motsinger Sharon E. Mottern Sonnie B. Mottern Princella Motychak Kenneth H. Moulton, Jr. James A. Moyers Claude Mullen Jackie S. Mullen Betty Mullins Carole A. Mullins Colin K. Mullins Lester C. Mullins Palmer R. Mullins Don H. Mumpower Olin F. Mumpower, Jr. Ezra Mu mm Janice E. Murphy Sharon G. Murphy Ronald E. Murray Phyllis Murray William M Murray James R. Murrian Sally R. Muse Carlyn Musick Larry Musick Sanra Musick UNDERCLASSMEN Some of ETSU’s own students featured on the Hootenanny program. The VILLAGERS and TRISH are always favorites with the crowd. Bruce E. Myers Paul H. My lander David Mynatt Donald D. Mynatt Robert F. My rick Joe B. Nance Parviz Nasseri Soraya Nassari Charlotte Nave Judy Nave Letitia Nave Richard Nave Jerry Nave Tondalayo Nave Janice Neal Virginia Neal Catherine M Neas Barbara A. Nease Brenda Nelms Sondra E. Nelson Bill Newbold Dexter U. Newman James G. Newman Mary H. Newman Michelle E. Newman Carolyn Nickels Frank Nickols Freida T. Nicholos Paul W. Nicholson Mary E. Noe Wayne Noel Melodie Nolan Gary G. Nolen David Noonkesser James E. Norris Sharon Norris David R. Norton Robert R. Novy James D. Oakley Judy Oaks Carolyn O ' Brien Joynce O ' Dell Leah O ' Dell Nancy I. O ' Dell Sarah L. O ' Dell Ruth O ' Donnell James Odham David L. Odum Vee Ann Oldham Anaise M Oliver Charles Oliver Warren C. Oliver Barbara A. Ollis Jack Orks, Jr. Linda Onks Gene Orendorff Pattie O ' Rourke Gale E. Orr Betty Jane Osborn Bobby Osborne John E. Osborne, Jr. Josephine Osborne Larry L. Osborne Sue Osborne Richard D. Owen Ernie E. Owens Frances L. Owens Jerry Owens Michael J. Owens Rita Owens Gary W. Overbay Connie S. Overbey Johnnie L. Overbey Alice L. Overholt James T. Oxendine Ralph Pace Jerrold B. Padgett Susan Padgett Claire L. Paduch Carolyn M Painter Earnestine M Painter Basil Palmer Bruce W. Palmer Sue Palmieri Allen Palmer Janice Pardue William G. Pardue Chung Park Cheryl Parker Ronnie Parker Roe Parkey Brenda Parman David Parrish Glenda Parsons Robert D. Parsons Joyce Parvin Bill Passmore Manuel M Patin, Jr. Carl D. Patrick Tinya E. Patrick Charles R. Patterson Linda S. Patterson Lynn Patterson Martha L. Patton Sharrion D. Patterson Rosa L. Paul Peni R. Pavlik James W. Pearson Sandra Pease Dal Peek Newell Franklin Pell Bobby J. Pendleton Elizabeth Penley Larry Pendleton Donna Peoples Kathryn A. Peoples Jewell Darlene Peters Larry F. Peters Phyllis L. Peters Thomas R. Peters Carolyn A. Phillips Donnie Phillips Gary L. Phillips Henry Phillips Lorraine Phillips Mary M Phillips Thomas Phillips Allen Phillips Charles Phipps Sue Pickel Brenda J. Pierce Doris M Pierce Jerry L. Pierce Jerry P. Pierce Billy G. Pilkington Sharon J. Pinkston Tommye Pinkston Richard Pitini COUNT BASIE appeared in concert on campus during the Fall Quarter. 289 A tradition has been established! E.T.S.U. students go Christmas Caroling. UNDERCLASSMEN Pauletta Poulston Jack Powell Richard Powell Marjorie Powers Richard D. Powers Victoria Powers Robert Pittman Patti Pitts Walter E. Pleasick Thomas 0. Plemons Mitzi Poe David M Pollard Judy K. Pollard Nancy Pollock Jane Pomeroy Richard J. Poole Fred Poore Melvin H. Poore C. Lawrence Porterfield William M Postlewaite James C. Poston Earl Potter Jerry Potter Raleigh V. Potter I I Norma Pratt George T. Prescott James Presley Frank R. Preusser Carole A. Price John Price, Jr. Sara Price Walter Price Joe C. Proffitt, Jr. Steve Proffitt James A. Propst June Pryor Robert E. Pryor A. Gail Pugh Charle Anne Pugh Joseph Pugh Karen C. Pulliam Tim Purdy Cammie Pyle Carolyn Pyle Gary Quillen Sally Quillen M Carolyn Quillin Richard A. Raby Irma Radford Kenneth Radford Zelma J. Radford Charles K. Raines Thomas K. Ralph Johnny D. Ralston James E. Ramsey Sandra K. Ramsey Meldon Randolph Harold M. Range Fern Rankin Linda Rankin David K. Rash Carl Rasnic James D. Rasnick Norma L. Rathbone Bob H. Ratliff Jerry R. Rawlings Robert Rawlings Lewis Ray Richard Ray Sylvia Ray Bob Ready Vint T. Rector i John S. Redwing Anne Reed Earl Lee Reed Eddie Reed Maxine N. Reed Phillip G. Reed Ronald W. Reed Eric G. Reese Judith A. Reese Lance L. Reese Joseph W. Reev6s Hayden Reiter David L. Renfro Gayle D. Renfro Ann Renner Dwight Renner Betty Joan Repass Roger Repass Joyce A. Reynolds Kathy Reynolds Kaye Reynolds Robert H. Reynolds Brenda S. Rhea John E. Rhea Paulette Rhea Rada D. Rhea Sue C. Rhea James E. Rhein Marilyn K. Rhodes Connie J. Rice Dana R. Rice Judy Richardson Larry T. Richardson Patsy Richardson Rita Richardson Charles Richmond Gary L. Ricker Nancy L. Ricker Mildred A. Rickerson Betty L. Riddle Christine C. Riddle Jack Riddle Rebecca K. Riddle Donald E. Rieger Ronald Rigsby Peggy J. Riner Patricia A. Ringley Vicki L. Risner Jack Ritter Annette Roach Nancy Roark Frank C. Roberts Frankie N. Roberts Jerry Roberts Jerry Roberts Lynn Roberts Nelda Roberts Sam R. Roberts Brenda Robertson K. Wayne Robertson Lynda C. Robertson Linda Robertson Donald Robeson Delores Robinette Bruce A. Robinson Curtis Robinson Kenny Robinson Paul M Robinson Richard H. Robinson Jared H. Rodeheaver Donna E. Rodric Ron Rogers William R. Rollins Alice Romano Danny L. Rominger Donna K. Rose David L. Ross Marcy Ross Us losing? You’re Kidding! William R. Ross Norman W. Rotenizer Elizabeth C. Rouse Robert Rovere James C. Rowe Nancy C. Rowe Richard K. Rowe David M. Rowland Gail Rowland Grant A. Rowland Liz Royer Donald S. Rucker Sherry Rucks Howard B. Rudder Freddy L. Russell George Rutherford Reed W. Rutherford Danny Rutledge John Kennon Rymer Larry C. Rymer Ashley Sabin Richard Saffles Roy A. Sakker Gloria Salley Jacqueline Salyer Gene Samborsky Connie A. Sampson Charlie W. Sams Donna Sams Guy Sanders Louis R. Sanders Mickey Sandos Jemelie Sangid Priscilla S. Sarver Bryan L. Saunders Dianna G. Saylor • 1 Long remembered will be the night of Christmas Caroling climaxed by Dean Alexander ' s telling of The Other Wise Man. UNDERCLASSMEN Emma Saylor Marilynn K. Saylor Robert N. Schaltengrand Martha Sue Schild Sharon Schneider Doug Scott Ellen K. Scott Judith E. Scott Mimi Scott Nancy C. Scott Linda R. Seal Ka.ryl W. Seaman Joe Seamens Jacob Seaton Bill Seaver Becky Seeber John W. Seivers Joe Self Patricia L. Sell Carolyn Sells Jimmy Lee Sells Jo Ann Seneker Gary E. Sensaloaugh Philip D. Shafer Janese Shaffer Robert C. Shamblin Benny Shankle John E. Shanks Kay Shanks Revone Shanks Susan Shanks Patricia A. Sharpe Jessie L. Shatley Robert G. Shaver Thomas D. Shaver Don W. Shearin Jerry G. Shearin Benjamin Sheets Patricia A. Sheffield Sandy Sheldon Sidney C. Sheldon Brenda Shell James C. Shell Luster Shell Marilyn Shell Richard W. Shell Elizabeth Shelton James Shelton Judy Shelton Sue Shelton Dawn Shepard Howell H. Sherrod Danny Sherwood Gwendolyn Shields Karl B. Shinn David T. Shipley Pat Shipley Phyllis S. Shipley Walter Shipley John Shipp Thomas R. Shipp Daniel 0. Shockley Susan Elain Sholes Bill S. Shore Glenn a Shortt Pete Shoun Jack Showman Allan Shuke John K. Shumate Rosemary Siler Verna H. Silver Sahron Simmons Susie Simmons Linda Simpson Sam Sisson Susan Sivert Steve Skaggs Ronald R. Skelton Eileen Skinner Bart Slabbekorn Dorothy Slagle Jan S. Slaughter Jimmy Slemp Betty J. Sliger William F. Slough Linda A. Smalling Nancy Jean Smalling Thomas E. Smalling Charles F. Smelcer Jimmy L. Smelcer Jimmy K. Smiley Arbeutia L. Smith Betsy Smith Bobby Smith Carol Ann Smith Carolyn C. Smith David S. Smith David W. Smith Dorothea V. Smith Earl C. Smith Faye Smith Genevieve J. Smith Janey B. Smith Larry L. Smith Mary J. Smith Robert A. Smith Sam Smith Sammy Smith Terry L. Smith Thomas Smith Tucky Smith William E. Smith, II Scarlett Smithe William Smitherland Carole D. Smithers Bobby Smithson Larry Smithson Gerald Smoak Eddie Snapp Judy C. Snapp Linda Snapp Bruce R. Snow Sarah Snow Lewis A. Snyder Tommy Snyder Paula M Solomon Barbara Sorple Pam Sowders Kenneth Souder John W. Sours, Jr. Vivian Southerland Barry Speak Linda F. Spears Charles C. Speer William F. Spencer Robert J. Spirko Sharon L. Springer Ralph W. Sp roles Elizabeth S. Stair Jo A. Stafford Larry H. Stallard John F. Stanley Judy Stanley Hubert K. Stapleton, Jr. Jerry Stapleton Robert Starkey Michael S. Starnes Sandra S. Starns Carolyn S. Staten Harry P. Steadman Sheila R. S teffey Peter A. Steinert Ronald T. Stephens H. Richard Stepp, Jr. Amos Stevens Eddie Stevens Kevin Stevens Tex Stevenson Anita Stewart Geraldine Stewart Lyndia Stewart Robert D. Stewart Sondra Stewart Emory Stiner MacArthur Stiltner Carol3m Stokely Vera Stokely Clifford Stophel Carolyn Storey Jonnie L. Stott Charlotte Stout Jo Stoutt Shelby Stout William Stout Here is tangible evidence of the spirit of East Tennessee State University. 297 UNDERCLASSMEN Judith Straley John R. Strange Arlene Stratton Rebecca Stratton Donna J. Street Gary D. Street Janice M Street Ronald T. Street Daniel O. Strickler G. Mark Strickler William R. Strohm Derryl W. Strong Francis L. Stroupe Jan Stroupe John M Stroud Sue Stroupe Robert Stuckey Gary L. Stump F. Allan Sublette Verna L. Sullivan Robert A. Sulzman Ronald G. Sumner Jerry D. Sutherland Geraldine G. Swartz Marilyn L. Swatzell Helen Swift Ronnie Swindall Donald L. Swiney Sharon Swiney Curtis Tackett Joseph R. Taggert Richard R. Talley Janet Tallman Larry L. Tarwater Vicki Tassone Linda S. Tate Elizabeth A. Tatem Richard D. Tator James M Tauscher Robert E. Tauscher Brenda Taylor Carol L. Taylor Dinah Taylor Dixie V. Taylor Frank Taylor Jerry L. Taylor J. Richard Taylor Lewis H. Taylor Patsy A. Taylor Philip Morgan Taylor Vaughn Taylor Wayne Taylor Juanita Teague Robert Teague Thomas Teal Glenn E. Teasley Kathryn D. Templeton Thomas L. Templeton Pamela J. Terlep Carolyn Terry Connie J. Terry Glen 0. Tester Jack Tester James Tester Claire Thacker Ann E. Tharp Shirley Thayer Charles F. Thomas Frances Thomas Mary J. Thomas Gloria J. Thompson Larry W. Thompson Mike Thompson Robert M Thompson Ronald L. Thompson Sherri Thompson Carolyn Thornton Mary D. Thrash William Thurman Jim Thurmer, Jr. Robert A. Tiller Joe R. Tilley Carole Tipton Gary K. Tipton Clara Tittle Dena K. Tolbert Ronnie G. Tolley Jeanie Torbett Larry Torbett Martha Torbett M Louise Torbett Ned S. Tramell Carolyn A. Trammell Tommy D. Tranbarger Larry Trent Michael W. Tribble Bruce E. Trinkle Donald Lee Trinkle Brenda Trivette Jenny L. Tucker Lloyd N. Tuggle Sherryll Tunnell Franklin W. Turner Fred R. Turner George Turner Gilbert R. Turner James C. Turner Jimmie D. Turner Linda A. Turner Pam Turton Bunny Tyree Ron S. Ulinsky Omer Umberger Eddie Valentine Beverly A. Vallo Carol A. Vance James VanHuss Paul Vanlandingham Barbara Vaughan Larry C. Vaughan Johnny C. Vaughn Nancy C. Vaughn Nancy Vaughn Robert H. Vaughn Sue Vaughn Carole J. Vest Dee Vest Nelson C. Vest Kay Vines Larry Vines David Wade Lawrence A. Wade Sandra L. Wade Nacny G. Waggoner Dennis C. Waleck Helen M Walker Johnny A. Walker Mike P. Walker i Myra Lynn Walker Sharon Walker Vance A. Walker Harry A. Wall Judy A. Wallace Linda A. Wallace Ernest B. Wallen James T. Wallin, Jr. Martha M Wallis Carolyn Walls Jean M Walser Judith Walter Donald P. Walters Gary Walters Vernon C. Walters Sharon Walton Brenda Wampler Carl W. Ward Clark L. Ward Denny Ward Larry Ward Linda Ward Roy E. Ward Mary E. Warren Sandra Warren Mike Waters Jack Watkins Barbara Watson Charles Ed Watson Dennis S. Watson Patrick J. Watson Robert L. Watson Barbara Watton Amy Watts Margaret Waugh Charles W. Weatherby Carolyn C. Weaver Jerry W. Weaver Mary L. Weaver Carol F. Webb Katie Webb Steve Webb Phoebe Webber Martha Weems David T. Welsh Wanda Welch Jim A. Weller Jim A. Wells Ron Wells George L. Wenger Albert M West JoAnn West Sandra West Ed Wey UNDERCLASSMEN Kay Whaley G. C. Wharton Danny C. Wheelock James R. Wheelock Neal C. Whetsel Ann Whisman Carolyn Whisman Gary W. Whitaker Hobart Whitaker Terry B. Whitaker Ada C. White Brenda Anne White Clifford A. White Diana L. White Tommy White Robert Whitehead Robert C. Whitehead Carol Whitlow Maurice Whitmire Lynda Whitson Sandra Whitt Connie Whittaker Sherron Whittimore Layton F. Widner Phyllis M Widner Barbara Wiggins Barbara J. Wilcox Lawrence E. Wilder Kathleen Wiley Linda C. Wilhoit Robert Wilkinson Sarah A. Wilkinson Arthur H. Williams Brenda K. Williams Carl J. Williams, Jr. Cheryl Williams Clara M Williams Fred Williams Gary L. Williams Harriet Williams Hobert Williams Joyce Williams Linda D. Williams Linda D. Williams Linda S. Williams Lois Williams Mac A. Williams Mary M Williams Mildred Williams D. Paul Williams Roger L. Williams Sara E. Williams Terry L. Williams Thomas H. Williams Tom E. Williams Robert L. Williamson Fred Willingham Brenda Willis Julia Anne Willis Nancy Willis Robert N. Willis Robert Wil loughby Howard M Wills Betty Wilson David A. Wilson Donald Wilson Donald L. Wilson Edwin H. Wilson, Jr. James C. Wilson Judy A. Wilson Kenneth Wilson Rose Wilson William J. Wilson William P. Wilson George H. Winebarger Myral Winebarger Nancy Winegar Adolf Winkelbauer Jimmy Winn Curtis A. Winston George Winterble Sonja Winters Jacqueline Winters Gary Wirth Sammy Witt James Wolfe Robert Wolfe Thomas B. Wolfe Annette L. Wolford Mary Ann Woodall James A. Woodby David L. Woodruff Charles E. Woods Ina A. Woods Sarah A. Woods John N. Woody Barbara Woolsey Charles E. Woolwine James W. Woolwine Jerry W. Wootton Judy Wright Walter M Wright Dale P. Wyatt Dennis A. Wynne Portia Yankee Carole Yarber Chris M Yarbrough Rebekah Yates Elizabeth P. Yeary Randall Yeary John L. Yelton Richard Yett Eleanor Yoakum Jim Yokley Cathy Young Joe M Young Mary Young Freddie Zeh Robert Zimmerman Samuel Zimmerman Sue A. Zimmerman Linda A. Zion P. Charlene Collins Harry Kay Davidson Mary E. Dixon Betty Jane Sherman Nancy Willis Some people will go through anything to get to the grill. 304 I I would give, but I ' m anemic. Those deadlines are worse every time. 305 ALLIED ■■iMm UNITED - M K k X } 4 y i ? ? .PaTtofi$ville East Tennessee S Bl 3 Clw 3 t 6 f Fairview , , ■ . 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' V V V V V rlFc r n r t v v v v v v v• ' , ,v y ,v v 4 V VV v ' V V V ' V ' V vv vv Vv : % t£s ' v ' V n k J J J V ;tl vv VV y y, y vv v V V ' V ;V 1 % v VV 4 « ' ■ W %■ 0V -V vv vv VV VV y vv v V V ; I % X V V ' v v VV vv V -v W VV VV vv VV VV VV VV VV |V vv 7 2 £±x W %V v W VV V V 4 v «V V W v V vV vv XV VV vv vv vV vV vV ;V «S t t i K f K.i .s A SA 7A 5iV 4 V ' v ■:,■;«■■;-V ' The Chamber of Commerce on behalf of all Johnson City business firms is happy to extend its services to the students and faculty at East Tennessee State University. We are proud that you have chosen E.T.S.U. to be your Alma Mater—We invite you to make Johnson City your home. An Old City Growing Young 311 EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE TELEPHONE 926-5121 ♦Johnson City, Tennessee YOUR LOCAL NORGE DISTRIBUTOR SEE YOUR LOCAL NORGE DEALER FOR YOUR APPLIANCE NEEDS GEORGE OLDHAM ASSOCIATES, INC. George Oldham Jack Monroe only may display this ass! GENERAL INSURANCE TRAVEL AGENCY John Sevier Hotel Bldg. Ph. 926-0137 Johnson City, Tennessee BOWMAN-HOWARD INCORPORATED Curtis Mathes Zenith 238 W. Main Street 928-2833 Bristol-Johnson City Hwy. 926-5541 THE REMNANT SHOP Sew and Save Stores in: Johnson City Kingsport Greenville Bristol 312 EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY GRILL AND CAFETERIA THE PROPHET COMPANY Resident Manager Harry E. Eberle 313 FOUNDRY 0 MACHINE WORKS, Inc. STRUCTURAL STEEL DIVISION • TENNESSEE 1 RIDGE AND STEEL COMPANY Johnson Gty, Venn. DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT The Pride of East Tennessee From a Sandwich to a Complete Dinner 425 Main St. Johnson City Tennessee JOHN SEVIER HOTEL and Restaurant Village Week End Special Rates for University Students, Their Parents and Friends Famous for Sunday Evening Smorgasbord THE BOOK SHOP Roan and Market Streets John Sevier Hotel Bldg. 926-6244 Johnson City BECKNER ' S Jewelers for 77 Years ARTCARVED DIAMONDS 232 Main Street 928-631 1 Johnson City 314 Bar B-Q-King Kingsport Bristol Hwy. 315 BYRD’S SCOTT ' S GROCERY Vegetables Fruits Meats Conveniently Located Near the College 831 W. Walnut Johnson City Our Sincere Congratulations To The Class Of ' 64 NETTIE LEE SHOPS 240-242 E. Main Street Phone 926-5431 Johnson City, Tennessee for fine PRINTING PLATES of 60-65-75-85-110-120 or 133 Screen Halftones and Zinc Etchings for use in NEWSPAPERS — PERIODICALS and BROCHURES or for OFFSET PRINTING NEGATIVES PRESCO ENGRAVING CO. Press-Chronicle Bldg. 928-2141 LITTLE JOBS WITH SAME CARE AS BIG JOBS 316 BYRD’S RESTAURANT Student ' s Home Away from Home ' Sandwiches—Sea Food Steaks—Chops Spaghetti Compliments of LANCASTER ASSOCIATES John Martin John T. Brandon MARTIN ' S BARBER SHOP 121 Buffalo, Johnson City Ronnie Wilson Carmack Barnett OJay it with CzJ lowers Wc t floral Sbappc MRS. CLIFFORD BOWERS JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Phone 926-1041 Compliments of VOLUNTEER OIL COMPANY INC. and your neighborhood SHELL DEALERS. Compliments of FIELDS OFFICE MACHINES CO. Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines— Calculators—Stenocord Dictating Machines Comfort Heating and Cooling with VOLUNTEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY 334 E. Main St. Johnson City Kingsport Greeneville Elizabethton FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 W est King Johnson City, Tennessee The Savings and Home Financing Center of Upper East Tennessee RAINBOW CORNER 337 W. Walnut St. Johnson City Tennessee Owner Bill Darden Compliments of OF HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Johnson City, Greeneville, and Kingsport 318 319 1 320 PRINTING SERVICE 925 West Market 926-8533 For League Reservations: Phone 926-8182 HOLIDAY LANES Mountcastle Drive Johnson City, Tennessee Bill Stevens, Manager FREE SERVICE TIRE COMPANY 124-26 Buffalo Street Phone WA 6-6118 THE COTTAGE ROBINSON PLUMBING AND HEATING We Sell the Best and Repair the Rest Phone 926-4332 501 W. Walnut St. Johnson City, Tennessee 321 Compliments of JOHNSON CITY BOTTLERS ASSOCIATION OAKLAND PHARMACY Phone 928-5011 1116 East Watauga Ave. Drive In Window Free Delivery Complete variety store, home furnishing, drg goods, notions and school supplies. WOOLWORTH ' S While in our store visit our lunch counter PEERLESS STEAK HOUSE 322 Compliments of KYKER FURNITURE BLANKENSHIP-HUNTER PHARMACY 222 East Watauga Phone 926-4801 WALLACE ' S SHOE STORE KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. GLORIA PLANT JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE MAIN OFFICE: Asheboro, North Carolina Everybody in fabrics leans on KLOPMAN for the finest in shirting and dress material. 323 Compliments of HUMBLE OIL REFINING CO. AND Your Local ESSO DEALERS FOSTER ' S ESSO B. R. Foster Jonesboro MINTON ' S ESSO C. B. Minton W. Walnut St. MINUTE MAN ESSO Ralph Moffett 809 S. Roan PIONEER ESSO Fred Dulaney Kingsport Hwy. QUALITY ESSO Ralph Shell N. Roan St. SHAMROCK ESSO W. C. Stevens 801 Buffalo St. WATAUGA ESSO J. F. Collins 300 W. Market WESTSIDE ESSO Glenn Slemp 901 W. Market Johnson City, Tennessee 324 t-n-nTK ' l-Vn ii Sex Appeal Has No Age Limit If Properly Packaged — DISCOVER DEEYA LOOK YOUNG — BE YOUNG SHOP PARKS-BELK CO. YOUR COLLEGIATE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE JOHNSON CITY AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION Associates Discount Corp. Courtesy Motors, Inc. Dan Plank, Inc. Freeman Motor Co. Griffith Motors Co. Home Finance Co. Sherwood Chevrolet Co. Tennessee Motor Co. Universal C.l.T. Credit GREG ' S PIZZA Open 7 Days a Week Phone 928-2151 Holiday Shopping Center Johnson City, Tennessee 325 The NEW LOOK is as easy as 1-2-3 with hair styles by the BEAUTY COTTAGE Mary Reedand Helen Boring Barbara Jamerson stylists Walnut Street (below the College Grill) J. B. THOMAS, JR. Gulf Oil Distributor BOLTON BLOCK COMPANY P. O. Box 1066 417 Division Street Johnson City FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR GO GULF! HOME HEATING COMPANY 715 W. Walnut Street Johnson City, Tennessee Phone: 926-8147 HARRIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY HARDWOOD FLOORING Since 1898 Johnson City Tennessee THOMAS ' Men ' s Shop Ladies ' Shop 218-220 East Main Johnson City, Tennessee 326 GREYSTONE MOTEL Highways 1 1 E-41 1-19-23 Johnson City, Tennessee For Reservations Phone 926-1151 Members of A AA-AM H A- N A A 327 THE DAIRY QUEEN West Walnut St. 328 Corner of Main and Roan Street — Johnson City QUALITY FASHION SAVINGS London Fog McGregor tltc attic, Clothes for the University Man Varsity-Town Bass Weejuns HANNAHS features First People’s Bank Johnson City Jonesboro North Johnson City Branch 4% Interest Paid On Certificate of Deposit 3V2% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation chambers williams $ 200 W. MARKET ST.-Phone WA 6-8331-JOHNSON CITY, TENN. PRESCRIPTION SHOP 405 W. Boone St. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 329 BROADWAY COURT AND RESTAURANT On Broadway of American U. S. Highway Nos. 1 1 -E, 411, 19-E and 23 Gateway to Appalachians and Great Smokies We Cater to Fraternities, Sororities and Social functions. Double AA Rating and Member of N.A.A. For Reservations Phone 928-1145 330 JVamce ANES featuring 12 AMF AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERS MAIN, MARKET DIVISION STREETS • JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Holston Oil Company, Inc. TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE WE BELIEVE IN YOUR JUDGMENT HOLSTON TIRE CO. Ample Free Parking 458 W. Walnut 926-7033 331 NEW HOME OF THE GREEKS . . . Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Sigma Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Phi Mu Kappa Constructed by CASSEL BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Kingsport, Tennessee 332 THE JIFFY Good Food In A JIFFY 2 locations Market Street Walnut Street ETSU Students Eat Good Food In A Jiffy 333 FOREMOST Fine Dairy Foods ZALE JEWELRY COMPANY WALKER ' S FURNITURE CO. for America ' s Largest Jewelers 214 East Main MAGNAVOX Stero — Radio — Television Johnson City Bristol “COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS’’ 403 Roan St. Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-4107 Compliments of ECHO VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB Banquet accommodations for four hundred people Swimming, Tennis, and Steam Room Manager: Mr. Oscar Stone 334 MODERN BAKERY Mel-O-Toast Division Your Home Service Bakery Phone 926-2136 Johnson City l NE HOUR DRY CLEANERS Featuring 1 hour Cleaning 3 hour shirt service 113 East Market St. 926-1232 MAHONEY ' S DISCOUNT SUPPLY Sunset Drive at Knob Creek Road Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-3233 R.O.T.C. Supplies Army Surplus Store HILLCREST DRUG STORE 700 West Market Street Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-6231 Prescriptions Cosmetics Fountain Service TEXAS STEER DRIVE-IN 335 tll Ring’s dHotljers John Sevier Hotel Building LADIES 7 BETTER SPORTS WEAR MEN ' S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING Compliments of KYKER FURNITURE EAT AT THE COLLEGE GRILL The Wilson Sisters at Walnut and Lake Sts. HOSPITAL PHARMACY The Drive-In Pharmacy 602 N. Roan Street Johnson City, Tennessee Dial 926-0121 Free Delivery Free Parking TAYLOR ' S, INC. Furniture — Carpets — Drapers Boone and King St. Johnson City DOSSER ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 228-230 Main Street Johnson City, Tennessee 336 Compliments of EAST TENNESSEE MALT BEVERAGE Johnson City, Tennessee BIFF-BURGER DRIVE-IN Boiled Burgers 19c—French Fries 15c Thick Shakes 19c — Fish Sandwich 34c Hot Dogs 19c —Vi Doz. Shrimp $1.00 V 2 Chicken $1.00 — Custard Chuck Wagon Steak 39c Lovely Things To Wear For the Women Who Cares Main Street on the Square Johnson City, Tennessee 337 WE BELIEVE IN YOUR JUDGMENT COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER GRIFFITH MOTORS, INC. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS FINEST MODERN EQUIPMENT WRECKS REBUILT BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING PAINTING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FRAME STRAIGHTENING 926-7121 New Jonesboro Highway Johnson City, Tennessee Jim Allen, President Compliments of BUCCANEER BUSINESS STAFF Josephine Osborne Kipper Carr Jack Speer Roberta Henry Dennis Folsom Judy Carr Barbara Wiggins IJRADe apK RAIN BO ISJFoodL BREAD 338 J. E. GREEN COMPANY General Contractors Johnson City Tennessee DUTCH MAID Delivery Service Phone 926-8533 SERVICE CLEANERS Beautiful Dry Cleaning 431 W. Pine 339 The Price is RIGHT at PATY’S Wholesale To Everyone CASH and CARRY PATY LUMBER COMPANY Main Division Sts. 926-7144 Cash Carry — DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED Shop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO 319 East Main Street Johnson City Dial 928-3141 340 SHOP IN ELIZABETHTON Beau nit Fibers Division of Beaunit Corporation Elizabetkton, Tennessee NORTH AMERICAN PLANT AMERICAN BEMBERG PLANT Producing the Finest Fibers for Apparel, Household an d I ndustry BEMBERG® Rayon NARCO® Rayon V YCRON®Polyester TYREX®Tire Cord Nyl on and Polypropylene CARTER COUNTY BANK Elizabethton Roan Mountain BLUE CIRCLE DRIVE IN PRESNELL MOTORS, INC. Authorized dealer of Imperial, Plymouth, Chrysler, and Valiant Elizabethton, Tennessee Corner of Roan and Broad 341 TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FRED DAVIS JEWELERS East Tennessee ' s Largest Diamond Selection RAYMOND ' S c o The Franklin Club Elizabethton, Tennessee SMITHDEAL ' S Free Paved Parking SUPER MARKET Home Owned, Home Operated Free Paved Parking ELIZABETHTON 342 BEST WISHES MILDRED NELSON FLORIST 545 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee NELSON ' S JEWELRY 545 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee FRED MOORE THE MANSHOP Elizabethton, Tennessee TETRICK FUNERAL HOME Elizabethton, Tennessee FOLSOM PRINTING CO. PRINTERS OF EVERYTHING 708 East Elk Ave. Telephone 543-2632 Elizabethton, Tennessee ELIZABETHTON • TENNESSEE 343 o • M CLICK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BIRCHFIEL ' S Men ' s Wear 510 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee MARGIE ' S LADIES ' READY TO WEAR AND INFANTS ' AND CHILDRENS ' 118 N. Sycamore Street Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of ELIZABETHTON MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Elizabethton - Johnson City Highway 36 Holes of Challenge WATSON ' S SELF SERVICE STORE 527-29 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee Where so much more cost so much less 344 CASSEL BROS., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS SUPPORT. . . EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY A FRIEND CITIZENS BANK Elizabethton, Tennessee Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 345 SHOP IN KINGSPORT We ' re GROWING FAST because we ' re the LIVELY ONE in East Tennessee. For the latest and most complete news, sports and picture coverage, read the Times and News every day. KINGSPORT NEWS KINGSPORT TIMES TIMES-NEWS (Mornings) (Evenings) (Sundays) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SULLIVAN COUNTY KINGSPORT BRISTOL TENNESSEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 346 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES Dictating Equipment Accounting Machines — Electric Typewriters New IBM machine at STATE SOBEL ' S Men ' s Store and Women ' s Store KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE DOWNTOWNER I MOTOR I NISI J ' v ENJOY PLEASURE DINING IN THE DOWNTOWNER RESTAURANT For Reservations Dial 247-3111 Kingsport National Bank Branch Banks Eastman Road and Colonial Heights Kingsport, Tennessee W. CENTER Kingsport, Tenn. 347 Item: One Mortarboard Graduates .... How Big Are Your Plans? A great American once said: “Make no little plans. There is nothing in little plans to stir men’s blood. Make big plans. Once a big idea is re¬ corded, it can never die.” How does it apply to you? How big are your plans? Of one thing you can be sure. If the plan toward which you’re working does not keep you interested, and fill you with excitement at the pros¬ pect of its accomplishment, your plan is too small. What is it you really want to do? Why don’t you do it? Make big plans and work to their com¬ pletion . . . and be sure to complete your education. 348 Every Man, Woman and Child in the Nation uses 450 pounds of paper a year!!! One of civilization’s most versatile essen¬ tials is paper. So great, in fact, is the need for paper and paper board in its thousands of forms that every man, woman and child uses directly or in¬ directly an average of 450 pounds of paper a year! That paper comes from trees. The trees are cut into pulpwood, and pulp and paper plants break the wood down into fibers to make the paper. More than half the nation’s an¬ nual supply of pulpwood, a renewable resource, comes from the South! MEAD THE MEAD CORPORATION KINGSPORT DIVISION 349 SHOP IN BRISTOL tederalSavings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BRISTOL 110-112 PIEDMONT ST. NEXT TO VIRGINIA POST OFFICE P. O. BOX 509, BRISTOL, VA. 509 523 527 State Street Bristol A FRIEND Johnson City and Bristol BAKERY, INC. Roanoke, Virginia 350 Todau’s Pictures will be Tomorrow’s Treasures JK flllilig . : - - W MB 1 ■SBp. ' jfS : 1 « I ||J| ' fe ■RSEHt 1 1 11 9 |H m! |k I gj 1 I 9 ) |H III 1 1111 1 fp 1 1 1 few k] !B j | With gratitude the Editor acknowledges the invaluable assistance of the following people: Mr. Bill Captain Mr. Donald R. Carter Mrs.Virginia Hardin Mrs. Walter Heeb Mr. Louie Kinch Mr. David McClellan Mrs. June Smith The BUCCANEER Staff 352 EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY lllllll Iff I I III 1111 3 63 02 01 073 7981 3 4


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