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

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_ ID Dp 71 ,EP 7 ?. 3 t ‘-2 7 CONTENTS Story of the Tear . 9 Academics and Administration. .70 Athletics . 90 Greeks . 124 Organizations . 156 Classes . 202 jt Joynel .. Linda O’Dell . .. Josephine Osborne III 11 11 . Editor .... Associate Editor . . . Business Manager i! iifJLi | FIVE East Tennessee State University UCCANEER Johnson City, Tennessee The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson City, Tennessee UG 2 4 ' 65 On its grass-hewn lawns I walk. My shoes clap against the glassy floor in its great hall¬ ways, and I listen as my foot¬ steps echo and spill down the silent corridors. What is here for me? I ask. But no answer is yielded. Only the sound of voices, yelling and whispering, the ripple of pages turning, the squeak of chalk and scratch of pen, and the strains of the Alma Mater, floating in the hot commencement air, come forth. Someday, when all these things I have embraced, I’ll look back and know the answer. 2 3 I am not alone. I am a drop in the deluge that Jills and hursts the classrooms and storms the smoke- bogged grill, where the saga of adventures is whispered over coffee and fried pies. We throng the stadium and bloat it with spirit until the boldness of our age is deafening. We cascade onto and invade the campus. We are the university. 4 smm 5 Interludes: When in the midst of the surging stream, I step onto an island and stand apart, listening to the turbulent, clamorous roar. Perched in muteness, I wonder where I am moving. Sometimes the massive weight of knowledge presses upon me until I think I shall be crushed. And then in this moment of hush, the pieces fly together and suddenly I understand all things, know all things. And for a brief interim, I am at peace with myself 7 A trickle of sweat under the black bachelor’s robe. A hundred thousand moments in the enigma of graduation. A pocket full of keys. Through how many doors shall I pass? 8 the story ,,„,.year 9 Frequently described in sociological terms as mob hysteria (or in layman ' s lingo, “It ' s a mell of a hess!”). They call it organized confusion. Elbows jabbing, feet kicking, bodies pushing; tired feet, sore back, wrinkled brow, empty stom¬ ach—depression. Endless line, blue cards, pink cards . . . cards . . . curriculum schmid- ulum! Hey, was that me I just passed? And amassed above me, I know the comfortless thought running through the tortured minds of the tiny ants in the crowded bal¬ conies : this, too, shall pass. My name? 10 They Call It Organized Confusion But I’ve already had History of “Peruvian Kettle Drums . Ecstasy, agony, worry, joy. Smile until your face cracks; dance until your feet throb; sing until your voice breaks. A hand is extended, a decision made. Who knows how deep its significance, how profound the implications? “She’s the one with the one with the wart on her nose ” Whud you shay wasz in this punchzz? 12 Wait a minute, wait a minute. I thought this was Fraternity rush! A Decision Is Made 13 The lime Capturers From sixty-four universities and colleges, they came to learn the crafty skills of trapping moments and assimilating them into newspapers and year¬ books. ETSU was host this year to both the publi¬ cations and governmental workshops of Southern Universities Student Government Association, which is celebrating its sixth year and fifth publi¬ cation. We are indebted to its members for the preservation of a momentous experience. 16 One by one we filed past the faculty, im¬ pressed by their warmness and humor. We shook hands with the President and thought, “This is the man who answers for my every action. How well he carries his responsibility.” We sipped punch and sneaked a few extra cookies for the dorm that night. We drifted from President Dos- sett’s home, feeling for perhaps the first time that we really were an integral part of this extraordinary adventure. 1001 .. . 1002 ... 1003 ... 1004 .. . President Dossett greets new freshmen. One By One We Filed 17 FrillsFrolics, and Backaches Folk dancing as a means of active ex¬ pression and social stimulation was pre¬ sented in the fall at a workshop spon¬ sored by the Physical Education Depart¬ ment. Mrs. Mary Ann Herman, owner of New York City’s Folk Dance House and a nationally known authority on folk dancing, revealed to students and faculty the highly enjoyable and satisfying benefits of folk dancing as a recreation. Put your little foot . . . 18 Faculty-Studen t Relationships Are Strengthened Many factors influence and affect group be¬ havior and accomplishment. A leader must be aware of these factors to efficiently direct a group. At this year’s Leadership Conference, various fac¬ ulty members led discussions on several prob¬ lems affecting students and involving several phases of campus life. The Conference, in which all group leaders in every campus organization participate, serves as an instrument through which faculty-student relationships are strength¬ ened. Dr. Ellery, head of the ETSU English De¬ partment and a notable authority on leader¬ ship techniques, leads the leaders. Our Leaders. 19 Run, Rat, Run! In the silent mark of pen, the kaleidoscope hours of homecoming pass swiftly down the neck of an eternal hourglass. The vote is cast; our Queen is chosen. Rat feet scratching on the crowded walkways; blue and gold beanies on small soft heads. Wide-eyed creatures in a dark, dark hole: eyes darting quickly, throwing gleams, moving to grasp all before them. Air Raid boxes without topses, served as shoes for Clementine. It’s 28,674 hot dogs from the University Center to the library, and 4,536 rat hats to the boys’ room from the girls’ room. 20 Swiftest rats in the pack, Nancy Goins and Ron Overby, with The Leader of The Group, Wayne Bell. Thou shalt submit to the honorable rat court’s unbiased decision. Rat feet pound in the rat week race. Some people will do anything for a trophy. And its Shull (AOPi) coming down the 30, and 20, the 10, and 20 (?), the . . . Be good to that egg, Carolyn! (She was; Sigma Kappas tallied third.) Hm, Hm—what a pie! (Delta Zeta placed second in the annual competition.) Pike’s Peak Casserole 45 rotten eggs 12 lbs. of flour 4 tubs of water Break eggs over fresh PiKA pledge faces. Rub flour thoroughly over seven screaming girls. And saturate seven heads with icy water. Mix well, gradually adding spirit. Bake in the heat of competition. Yield: 300 flat feet. Miss Pike’s Peak, Sheila Bolding (Kappa Delta) Kappa Delta’s version of The Dance of the Seven Veils. (“If we win this, we’ll he in double figures!”) 23 Alpha Delta Pis backing their way into first place. “Go, little women! 33 And Kappa Delta did. or on the next lap? 33 “Burn the rats! 33 they yelled, hut their spirit was fused in the Fight Song around the bonfire of Homecoming. Homecoming Committee: SEATED —Michele Montmore, Brownie Gentry, Shelia StefFey, Tom Cardaci, Sharon Murphy, Martha Cook; STANDING —Joe Atchison, Jerry Glover, Annie Lane, Sam Burchfield, Frank Atchison. Bright colors flashing and blending into floats, moving around and around in the swirling sea of faces. The yellow mums send forth a nostalgic fragrance to linger and hover in the crisp, exciting air, The spirit of Homecoming rises to our throats, wherein its tumultous emotions are released upon the velvet green field and expressed within the dark, misty hours of dancing. Homecoming: Many lives smeared into a brilliant palette. The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson Ciiy, Tennessee Students release inner tensions and frustrations at the swingingest Homecoming Dance of the decade! 25 Shadows of Homecoming Bf« ■ The Homecoming Court: Freshman attendants, Roma Harmon and Larry Lawson; Junior attendants, Sally Brooks and Jerry Hines; the Queen, Bobbie Huffman and Wayne Bell, United Student Body President; Senior attendants, Eleanor Yoakum and Bill Newbold; Sophomore attendants, Ann Gilliken and Bill Kenny. Shadows of Homecoming creep across the ju¬ bilant crowd and the victorious team as the week¬ end slips silently through the withered fingers of time. 26 The whirlwind passes, leaving only footprints of discarded moments. The wilted mum remains to cast a brief inkling of excitement upon the dying weekend. At last the tension of apprehension is released. Sigma Kappa 3 s Miss Bobbie Huffman is crowned to reign over the great event as Homecoming Queen for 1964-65. 27 The Homecoming Display Line-up: Annie Lane, Homecoming Chairman, presents Phil Bachman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2nd place, fraternities; Jim Wells, Browning Hall, 1st place, men’s dorms; Barbara Wiggins, Sigma Kappa, 2nd place, sororities; Brownie Gentry, Kappa Delta, 1st place, sororities; Phil DelGiudice, Lambda Chi Alpha, 1st place, fraternities; Tucky Smith, Donna Hall, Karen Hawkins, Carter Hall, 2nd place, women’s dorms; Sandy Warren, Yoakley and Powell Halls, 1st place, women’s dorms. The little people work and build and preen over giant crepe paper animals and painted toy machines and people. And when their work is through they step back, like tiny ants from a great chocolate cake, and bow humbly before them, the sentries of Home¬ coming. But with the last grain of sand, these, too, must fall, as the dying embers of a grand Homecoming finally grow cold and leave the white ashes of a fiery weekend. Stuffing the mighty giants; the bulging red eyes and long black spindle legs: watching over the campus. Phi Mu Alpha knows the secret of a winning display. Ellen McAmis and Danny Bailey work (e restfully” on the 1st place prize, special or¬ ganizations. 28 Men With a Purpose The Peace Corps, a great teacher, came look¬ ing for adventures and men-with-a-purpose this fall. A team of Corps members from five different countries, ranging from Bolivia to Tanganyika, held seminars and private interviews for in¬ terested students, revealing to them the hardships and advantages of being a Corps worker. Charles Caldwell, public information director for the Corps, summed up the great responsibilities of such a job when he stated that each member of the Peace Corps is an ambassador of his country. Students look over the Corps. 29 Impressive As an Army Va-rooom! Run, “TurbyRun! Blue, brass hat, and olive drab execute “stomp and troop” with crac k and precision. Impressive as an army with banners unfurl’d, the ROTC steps out for the Colors; the heart is set aflame by the scene’s majestic glory. Officers, ladies, or gentlemen: this is a proving ground for the fu¬ ture. But the throbbing warmth of the blood cools: the tumult and the shouting die; a silent emptiness fills the air. Dean Alexander admires the array of trophies won hy the ROTC Band at the 1964 New York y s World Fair, where the band placed first in the nation. 30 “Some people’s children!” He said eyes-right, Montgomery! The ETSU Honor Guard Precision Drill Unit. Did somebody say they were ALL out of step? ■ I John Russonello, Edward Claudio, Judith Chellico, and Wayne Croughn, Barnwarming talent show winners. Each fall quarter, students on our pulsating campus are confronted by fifty girls in full skirts, pantaloons and checked dresses. The typical re¬ action is to assume that their grandmothers wear paratrooper’s boots. However, the Kappa Deltas are merely dressing for their annual money-rais¬ ing project, Barnwarming. While frolicking in the many booths of the carnival, the students in¬ nocently enjoy the promotion of its success. Barnwarming king and queen, Lou Ann McCulley of Phi Mu and Dolye Brayson of Delta Chi Alpha. 32 Freshman Talent Show Among the mass Rat activities that ETSU sponsors, the annual Frosh Tal¬ ent Show stands out as one of the most exciting and unpredictable melodic themes of the year’s symphony. Un¬ tempered by the omniscient attitude of the worldly upperclassmen, the Rats present a show of talents from guitar¬ picking to bubble dancing with the confidence of professionals. Caught in the accelerating events of our little re¬ volutionary world, the entire student body looks to the spirit, freshness, and naivete of its Freshmen for reassur¬ ance that THIS year will be the great¬ est yet! Linda Kay Stroupe led the Piano Party to a land¬ slide victory in the Rat Talent Convention as she won first place, women’s division, with a moving score. Playing with fire comes easily for Chris Mclnturff, who placed second with a hot baton act. Robbie Wood confidently wrings tears from the obedient keyboard as he dropped those sonorous sounds that won first place in the men’s division. 33 Miss Buccaneer J? beautiful smile and sparkling tiara ... spotlight on a flowing gown ... the heart looking warmly out of two shining eyes ... Miss Buccaneer: a pleasure to behold. Selected from a group of contestants representing every campus or¬ ganization, Miss Buccaneer candidates are chosen on the basis of poise and photogenic quality. The winner of the title is presented in The Buccaneer as the campus ideal of natural beauty and femin¬ inity. This year’s Miss Buccaneer, Barbara Vaughn, compliments her title graciously. Miss Vaughn, sponsored by the Young Democrats Club, is a sopho¬ more studying in the field of elementary education. Titles are not new to Barbara. She was Miss August, on the 1963-64 Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar, the 1963-64 Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Class Sweetheart, and a staff member of The Buccaneer. She can frequently be seen at the Dairy Queen gobbling banana splits, and is perhaps the only girl on campus whose 5 ' 6 , 115-pound figure is not affected by this indulgence in the “finer things” of life. Barbara becomes completely irritated with people who constantly say, “I told you so.” Miss Barbara Vaughn receives the traditional congratulatory, kiss from Wayne Bell, Student Body President, after being crowned Miss Buccaneer for 64-65. Carolyn Holt Sponsored by Delta Omicron, music frater¬ nity for women, Carolyn Holt is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. A major in music, and an accomplished pianist and organist, Caro¬ lyn has many varied talents. She is a mem¬ ber of Delta Omicron, SNEA and M.E.N.C. An active contributor and capable leader in the Greek world at ETSU, Carolyn is a mem¬ ber of the Panhellenic Council. After gradu¬ ation, Miss Holt plans to embark on a teach¬ ing career (which will force her to contend with the one thing she most detests: alarm clocks!). Not infrequently found nibbling on blueberry muffins, Carolyn’s attractiveness and poise will stand the test of the calories they contain. 36 Mary Carter Mary Carter, a striking beauty from War- renton, Virginia, is an elementary education major. She was Apple Blossom Princess of Winchester, Virginia. Sponsored by Kappa Delta Sorority, Mary has served as press chair¬ man for the Kappa Deltas and is a member of SNEA. She enjoys drawing, canoeing, and singing—all of which she does well. Turkey sandwiches rate first choice on Mary’s favorite food list, and, as most typical teachers, she thoroughly abhors the sight of someone chew¬ ing gum in public! 37 Connie Whittaker Connie Whittaker, a junior majoring in English, was sponsored by the University Cho¬ rale. She is an active member of Kappa Delta Sorority and SNEA, the campus society for teachers. Connie is quite involved in music and works seriously at playing the piano. Oft¬ en she can be found at the Holiday Inn, glee¬ fully indulging in a delectable dish of shrimp cocktail and discussing campus politics. With her eye on becoming a high school English teacher, Connie lists disorganization as the thing she has the most difficulty tolerating. 39 Barbara Sue Bernard Sally Ann Brooks Who’s Who As are the onslaught of exams and the whirlwind wind-up of a congested quarter, the announcement of members of the ’64-’65 Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities is awaited with much anx¬ iety and anticipation. The selected group chosen for this honor consists of students whose education has been one of a kaleidoscopic nature. They are not to be classified as types, but rather as individuals whose academic pursuit has been integrated into many phases of campus life, and whose approach to the milieu in which they find themselves deeply in¬ volved, is one and receptive to change. Who’s Who members are chosen on a basis of academic achieve¬ ment and campus leadership, on a national stand¬ ard, and are enrolled in the ranks of collegiate pace¬ setters across the country for their respective year of membership. Elizabeth Annette Lane Elizabeth Annette Lane Barbara Jane Leonard Henry Malcolm McCarthy Mary DeAnna McCrary Carolyn O’Brien Mclnturff i ■ — Marilyn Katherine Meredith Mary Diane Miller Claudia Sharon Norris Linda Kay O’Dell Martha Carolyn Quillin Lynda Carol Robertson Betty Jo Shannon Elizabeth Burnett Spencer Nancy Carolyn Vaughn Ina Ann Woods Following the rules, she signs out. Could It Really Happen? Being a gentleman, he opens the door. TWO flat tires in one night? 45 Everyone has at least one flat tire — sometime. That 12:15 is right on time. The deans office opens at 8:00 am Monday. This could have Repercussions. The Faculty celebrates Yuletide at the The Phi Eta Tau Christmas Party provides pleasure for both the givers and the receivers. Women’s Faculty Club Banquet. Aw, come on, kids; let’s pull it just once more to see if he’ll cry. The gleaming, cheerful light of the University Center beckons the praisers of Christmastide to a unity of form, spirit, and purpose. The symbols of the season, the heading of the reason: these signify the hopes of Christmas for peace on earth and goodwill to all men. Christmas marked the silent still point of the otherwise clamorous, hectic year. Even within the rush of parties and finals, a certain swelling warmth and anxiety abs¬ tracted everyone from himself until each of us was not really here, but floating about the campus and home at the same time. During the wonderful campus car¬ oling party, an air of ethnic solidarity bound each of us closely together as se¬ cretly we dared to look far ahead and be¬ come congizant that this is as it should be and would be, when some day we step off the edge of today and never reach tomor¬ row. Christmas is many things. But it re¬ mains to be the one interlude of the year when we, putting aside the jam-packed days of man’s trivial passions, become aware of our insignificance in the frame¬ work of the Unknown. The University Chorale, Ruth E. Watts, director, and the University Choir, Robert La Pella, director, rehearse for the Christmas Concert under the direc¬ tion of Dr. David Van Vactor. The Choral Union and the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Da¬ vid Van Vactor, present the Christmas Concert. 47 Eye-Appeaser Pi Kappa Alpha presents the lovely young ladies who graced the 1965 Pike Calendar. The girls were selected on the basis of beauty, poise and figure. These twelve girls rep¬ resent the cherry in ETSU’s large martini. This year s Pi K A Calendar Girl Ball, given in honor of these girls, proved to be another eye-appeaser. Really girls, It will all be over soon. FIRST ROW: Sharon Walker, Mary Ann Fredrickson, Roma Harmon, Sherry Little, Elizabeth Calhoun, Brenda Parman, Emily Lyons, Sherry Fleming, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Bobbie Huffman, Carol Ann Smith, Janie Sliger, Teaky Hughes, Janet Hefner, Suz¬ anne Pyle. SECOND ROW: Joe Ward Booth, Mickey Cox, Boonie Vance, Ron McCullick, Andy Anderson, Dick Kucharski, Sammy Dean Jim Price, Roger Lloyd, Bob Rike, Mike Moore, Doug Wil¬ loughby, Gary Price, Bob Slaver, Ken Rains. j||j §! IllPsISa! Ti ' i | An individual’s freedom to make decisions for himself embodies the fundamental concept of the democratic way of life. We are free to choose the alternative, to follow the precepts which we find best for each of us individually. It is up to each of us as individuals to decide whether or not we will accept the challenge to grow by using the opportunities given us or to stagnate by letting them pass. 49 50 Military Ball After moving grandly through the cannon and artillery-banked passageways into the flag-draped room with its massive ice eagle haunched as sen¬ try, one is affected by the magnificence and beauty of the Army’s formal dress, the full impact reflected in the glittering gleam of a hundred poised sabres. The annual Military Ball glides graciously through time in an atmosphere of dignity and reservation: the 1964-1965 ROTC unit at ETSU presents the most impressive affair seen on the campus in many years. The presentation of the ROTC Sponsor Corps is joined by the crowning of the Military Ball Queen, Miss Betty Lawson, and by the an¬ nouncement of the first Scabbard and Blade Sweetheart, Miss Eleanor Yoakum. Military Ball Queen, Miss Betty Lawson, is escorted by Cadet Col. Philip Taylor. Senior Cadets and dates perform the traditional Grand March. 51 Relaxation between classes. University Center Halloween Dance. The University Center is the community cen¬ ter for our University. It is for all members of the University family—students, faculty, ad¬ ministrators, alumni, and guests. It is not just a building; it is also an organization and a program. As the “living room” of the University, the Center provides for the services, conveniences, and amenities the members of the college family need in their daily life on the campus and for getting to know and understand one another through informal association outside the class¬ room. Programs for the center are planned by the University Center Committees. These programs include films, publicity, special events, and games. Membership is open to all interested students. University Center 53 Paul Bowen, Brenda Wilson, and Genell Cradic construct the sets for The Miracle Worker. Daniel Fleishaker in the act of directing. Behind the Scenes Jo Laird prepares make-up before performance. Jenny Arrowood and Bill Campbell rehearse. Jack Watkins and Pam Johnson Characters Devoured by Grand Passions Drama is a miracle of unified achieve¬ ment through collective effort. Actor, di¬ rector, set designer, costumer and lighting director are faced with the incredible problem of creating and sustaining a com¬ mon interpretative style that is both an or¬ ganic whole and an expression of indi¬ vidual skills and insight. A cast in rehearsal shares both harsh tensions and special pleasures. The effort of public creation is relieved by that special kind of in-group humor that flourishes backstage. Anyone who has ever partici¬ pated in the theatre knows that this unique intimacy is almost as valuable a re¬ ward as the audience’s applause. Jo Laird, Becki Poovey, Bill Allen, Arms and the Man. Sherry Pierce, Gary Tipton in Night Must Fall. Patchwork presents an experience in living in The Bald Soprano. Lambda Chi Alpha’s All-Sing was music to our ears. It seemed in rehearsal that the amateur voices would never be blended; but then came the big night and the fact that much practice and planning had preceded the performance was evident as the singing competition rocked the rafters. The tally of the judges’ score sheets found Kappa Delta winning first place in small group women’s division, Alpha Delta Pi second, and Alpha Omicron Pi third. Pi Kappa Phi placed first in small group men’s division and Sigma Alpha Epsilon second. Alpha Delta Pi cap¬ tured first place large group women’s division, Sig¬ ma Kappa second, and Kappa Delta third. Pi Kappa Alpha was selected first in the large group men’s division and Sigma Phi Epsilon second. The worth of All-Sing came in working together, doing the best job possible, and most of all having fun. Ed Cooke, director of Pi Kappa Phi, accepts first place small group trophy in the men ' s division. Alpha Delta Pi large group, directed by Sharon Murphy, present their winning version of “Sewanee.” Carolyn Sells walks away with first place women’s small group for the Kappa Deltas. Director Ron McCullick accepts first place men’s large group for Pi Kappa Alpha. Long after the last notes of the finale had sounded, the spirit of having done something to¬ gether remained. 57 Alongside all the horrors of history, there still persists the gift of dance, an affirmation of the spirit’s will to achieve the sublime. Because it both delights and purifys, music is often treasured as the ultimate escape into the beautiful. But it is never a source of aliena¬ tion from life. Dance is the expression of the passions attuned and ordered. “I know that string is someplace ” Kacky Belew A hack breaking hackbend. Mary Galloway and Linda O’Dell 58 Butterflies? No, just dancers Kay Holyfield, Polkie Crumbliss, and Mary Jane Thomas. Joyce Parvin and Shelby Heflin Jeannie Torbett, Kathleen Wiley, Connie James, and Charlotte Stout in a string dance. 59 Siesta time in Mexico for Diana Gedraytis and Linda Williams. African “Taboo” ETSU fashion. “Irish Eyes are Smiling” for Jo Bellamy, Carole Cole, Vickie Ris- ner, and Jenny Smith. Originality Sets Water Show Apart “The World’s Fair” set the theme for this year’s pres¬ entation of the annual Water Show. A diversity of coun¬ tries was interpreted in the acts presented against a background of national flags. The production involved more than the perfecting of aquatic skills. By doing their own choreography under the direction of Dr. Hicks, the Aquatic Club members used their abilities to present a production full of originality, talent, and zest. Music and lighting added the proper touch needed to make the show seem professional. Lou Klauss presents Eleanor Yoakum with the “Miss Mer¬ maid” award. 61 The Four Seasons sing favorite songs for ETSU students. ETSU students chat with the Chad Mitchell Trio. Dr. Walter Judd, distinguished authority on foreign affairs and former U. S. Congressman, discussing “Extremism In America ” The Zodiacs provide exhilarating entertainment for ETSU students. Dave Brubeck, world-renowned jazz pianist, ja zzed his way into the hearts of many ETSU students. % Jane Little and Sammy Ewing, winners of the LiV Abner and Daisy Mae contest. Phi Mus dressed up for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 64 Phi Mu Sadie Hawkins Dance Sharon Murphy and Tony Brown, winners of the Sadie Hawkins and the Bachelor race. Wayne Bell, president-elect, and Justin Melat, vice president-elect, express mutual congratulations following the election. Propaganda wars reach an all-time high: some¬ body opened a window and suffocated on “cool- sheets ” With an unbelievable fervor, the 1963- 1964 United Student Body Election ended in a loud roar and barrage of paper, posters, signs, debates, and other publicity gimmicks and techniques of the political world. Who knew the PUP would SIP from the grail of defeat? The campaign launches a community-wide effort. Not even shouting could sway the vote; SIP (Student University Party) triumphs over PUP (Progressive University Party). 65 Another heated student debate. Here, in these informal discussions, the student learns to express his opinions without fear of conse¬ quences. 66 The Best of Male Prowess From the Olympic torch of long ago comes the spark for the fraternal shenanigans of Alpha Del¬ ta Pi Diamond Day. Pyramids of strong bodies; apes on tiny tricycles; rapidly moving jaws crunching grains of salt; muscular arms and hairy legs flexing, contracting, throwing, running . . . Alpha Delta Pi’s Diamond Day: the best of male prowess. “Where are the grapevines?” The triumphant Pikes. Give them a keg full of “spirit” they deserve it! 67 Miss Carol Alexander and Mr. Preston ]. Wright, reigning Queen and King of Honors Day. Where 3 s my line?! Where AM I?! Exaltation of Integrity and Honor To stand for something is to be of value; to excel because of it, is to possess integrity and honor. Those stout souls upon our campus, who dare to be themselves, are exalted each year on Honors Day. They are invaluable to us. The distinguished speaker, Dr. Harold Taylor, former President of Sarah Lawrence College and noted author and philosopher. When the Queen sheds her regal wrappings, the sparkling diamonds will be gone from her head; but their twinkle will always remain in the eyes of a girl named Carol. 69 Streams of Light in the Dark Academics and Administration: Streams of light in the dark spirals of a confused staircase, calling and motioning silently to the roaming hordes, their beams falling brightly on the waiting faces . . . “This way.” A CAD EMI CS AND ADMINISTRATION Frank G. Clement, Governor State of Tennessee 72 Ernest C. Ball Thomas M. Divine John W. Finney Dale Clover Edward L. Jennings T. R. Keys Mrs. B. A. McDermott Mrs. Violet R. Parrish Executive Secretary F. Thorton Strang J. Frank Taylor J. H. Warf, Chairman Harold D. West James Williams Mrs. Sam Wilson State Board of Education T. Wesley Pickel Assistant Commissioner for Special Services Dr. Hal Reed Ramer Assistant Commissioner of Education (Higher Education) 73 Mrs. Dossett, daughter Ann , and Dr. Dossett Dr. Bur gin E. Dossett President of East Tennessee State University The effect of one man upon a mobile institu¬ tion, such as a university, rarely reaches the point at which it can be said that he, alone, has shaped its personality, its future. Dr. Burgin E. Dossett, President of East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity, has been such a leader. Dr. Dossett is a man of recognized stature, whose personality, not his position, commands great respect from faculty and students alike. 75 J. SOLON GENTRY Business Manager MACK P. DAVIS Dean of East Tennessee State University WILLIAM B. MILLER Comptroller 76 ELLA V. ROSS . W. ALEXANDER Dean 0 j students Dean Emeritus J. WILLENE PAXTON Dean of Women WILLIAM M. BEASLEY Dean of Admissions C. F. MERCER Dean of Men PHILLIP M. THOMAS JAMES W. LLOYD Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Admissions Director 3 Public Information FLORA MARIE MEREDITH HAL L. SMITH 79 Director, Placement Services Librarian DR. L. SCOTT HONAKER Dean, College of Education College of Education Dr. L. Scott Honaker is head of the Col¬ lege of Education, a rallying point of the University’s growing curriculum. The col¬ lege’s variegated departments include the realms of general science, home economics, industrial education, military science, phi¬ losophy, physical education, psychology, and, of course, education. All students planning to teach will be enrolled in the College of Education. Successful completion of work in this College leads to the B.S. degree. The value of visual aids in methods of teaching is revealed. 81 DR. GEORGE N. DOVE Dean, College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences Dr. George N. Dove, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, heads one of the largest and most complex colleges in the Uni¬ versity. Art, biological science, chemistry, English, modern lan¬ guages, geography and geology, history and political science, mathematics, music, physics, and sociology are included in this college. One objective of this college is to give students a well- rounded and liberal education which will increase their ca¬ pacity to enjoy and apprec : ate more fully the worthwhile things of life. Add ice, several olives, and then mix well in the centrifuge. 83 College of Business and Economics From this large college comes the myriad of professional businessmen, secretaries, and accountants that constitute the threads in society’s complex fabric. Departments in this college include accounting, business management, finance, insurance, real es¬ tate, secretarial management, business edu¬ cation, and economics. Travis Kirkland, Dean of the College, oversees this great wave, moving toward the ever-challenging business world. What it boils down to, men, is learning to budget—that is, the wise expenditure of money . . Accounting classes never fail to challenge the best of students. 84 See Spot. Spot is spotted. See Spotted Spot . . . Yards of paper roll from the business machine office as imaginary problems are solved. “Now, wait a minute . . . I thought we already added the interest after we subtracted the office supplies . . .” JOHN P. LAMB, JR. College of Health The College of Health, headed by Dr. John P. Lamb, Jr., encompasses a wide and varied area of study. It includes study in the fields of bacteriology, anatomy, physiology, health education, environmental health, nurs¬ ing, and sponsors a speech and hearing clinic, which is a vital service to the community as well as to the department in training its ther¬ apists. Dean, College of Health Public Health Sanitation School FRONT ROW: Wayne K. Scharber, James R. Parker, Roger A. Dossett, Bill G. Witherspoon, Eugene W. Lewis, Rowdy M. Floyd, Farley E. Geddie, William B. Moore, John D. Howerton, James L. Adcock, Joe B. Crouch, Lafayette G. Elrod. SECOND ROW: Ros- coe S. Poovey, Leroy C. Parker, Andrew, C. Hagan, Glenn B. Shed- dan, William L. Buffington, John E. Adams Jr., Ronald S. Cooper, Dewey E. Gamble. THIRD ROW: Monroe T. Morgan—In¬ structor, Department of Health Education, Warren H. Maclin, Gene B. Chestnut, Joseph C. Breeden, Jerry C. Moore, Robert J. Burns, Wayne L. Newman, Royce A. Adams, Eugene F. Powell, John M. Magwood, Thomas W. Dicks, Lorick S. Swygert, John P. Lamb, Jr., Dean, College of Health. A therapist checks a student ' s hearing in the speech and hearing clinic. The clinic ' s far-reaching hand . . . Within the extensive and modern laboratory-classrooms of the new Health Building, a student probes the complexities of the human anatomy. ff Either it ' s his big toe, or he had an arthritic nose! RICHARD S. STEVENSON Dean, School of Graduate Studies Graduate SITTING: Miss Ella V. Ross, Dr. John B. Ellery, Dr. Mack P. Davis, Dr. Richard S. Stevenson, Dr. Sidney W. Rice, Dr. Paul B. Wilson, Dr. Frank B. Williams, Jr., Dr. T. Madison Byar STANDING: Dr. Lester C. Hartsell, Dr. T. P. Copeland, Dr. George Council N. Dove, Dr. Robert E. Buxton, Mr. Hal Smith, Dr. Douglas G. Nich¬ olson, Dr. John C. Benz, Dr. Clayton Lee Carpenter, Dr. L. Scott Honaker. 88 June Graduates 1st ROW: Hugh Thompson, John M. Starnes, Helen Sheffield, Vir- aid R. Carter, James A. Resner, William F. Baker, Clarence Dixon, ginia A. Woody, Denise Pav, Sue E. Widner, Jane Little Shupe. 2nd 3rd ROW: Edwin Quinn, Charles Lingar, Robert Larry Wyatt, John ROW: James Compton, Thomas Huang, Robert C. Davidson, Don- W. Burrows, Reed F. Frey, Thomas Odom. August Graduates 1st ROW: Delores Grant, Fay Chandler, Marjorie Cardwell, Lilian Peters, Mary Taggart, Helen Freeman, Julia Young, Ernest Mc¬ Kinney. 2nd ROW: Margaret Houston, Sherrell N. Feathers, Con¬ stance Hart, Margaret Deck, Beatrice Hagood, Hope Church, Sarah L. Wisecarver. 3rd ROW: Margie Walker, Samuel Edmundson, Myra Preston, Thomas Harville, Marilyn Roper, Ann Regen, Gordan Gray, Gary Probst, David Gillenwater, Jane Wilhour, Lawrence Garland, Mary Ruth Chestnutt. 4th ROW: Anna Crowder, Howard K. Atkins, Herman Davis, Edward Peneski, James C. Akaid, Guessner Musick, John Dickson. 5th ROW: Kenneth Willingham, David Roller, Bob Evans, Richard Glass, Rex Yates, Paul Nelson, Willis Wisecarver, Ronald Spire. The Athlete: a Man of Iron Will The throbbing drums and screaming crowds issue forth a shattering roar that fuses on the stadium walls and ricochets back onto his ears. And yet the battle rages within the quietness of his heart, where mind and matter clash: the exhausted muscle cries out in agony; the spirit pushes to victory. The Athlete: a man of iron will. THLETICS FRONT ROW: David McCaslin, Glen Altman, Larry Watson, Gene Lanier, Walter Wolfe, Alex Williams, Booney Vance, A.B. Clevenger, Alt. Capt. Phil Morgan, David Holtsclaw, John Getz, Robin Forbes, Tyrone Hash, Moe Clevenger, Johnny McCurry, Jim Steele. SECOND ROW: Bill Cassidy, Jim Hurt, Butch Rigsby, Bill Lloyd, Johnny Russaw, Danny Mullins, Paul Frauenhofer, Roy Frazier, Mike Asquity, Jay Adair, Paul Fulford, Gary Phillips, Don Collins, G. M. Boggs, Doug Light, Jim liar. THIRD ROW: Paul Jackson, Ron Overbay, Mike Herron, LeRoy Gray, Charles Getz, Jim Jordan, Carl Melton, Gary Combs, Captain Bill Early, Jim Ander¬ son, Art Cantrell, Mike Westbrook, Wilbur Bishop, Ron Knicely. FOURTH ROW: Larry Conyers, Richard Parker, Bill Riddle, Pete Hunt, Laverne Damron, Jim Gibson, Gary Wirth, Wayne Waff, Paul Horwatt. Captain Bill Early Co-captain Phil Morgan 92 ill Coaches: FRONT ROW: Harry Harman, Don Adkins, Pete Wilson, Paul O’Brien. SECOND ROW: Hal Morrison, Ed Rains, Dave Walker, Jim Baker, Head Coach Star Wood. ETSU 21 California State 6 ETSU 14 Murray State 26 ETSU 16 Western Kentucky 9 ETSU 0 Chattanooga 7 ETSU 7 Tennessee Tech 6 ETSU 13 Eastern Kentucky 35 ETSU 14 Wofford 0 ETSU 21 Morehead State 9 ETSU 20 Austin Peay 27 ETSU 9 Middle Tennessee 14 Managers: Gary Nolan, Larry Smith, Tom Harding, Butch Glendenon. 93 Holtsclaw on his way to a first down against the Vulcans. ET PA First Downs 13 5 Yards Rushing 129 147 Yards Passing 103 12 Passes Attempted 17 13 Passes Completed 8 2 Intercepted by 2 0 Punting Average 41.7 33.4 Yards Penalized 76 36 East Tennessee 0 7 7 7 = 21 California State 6 0 0 0 = 6 Watson goes outside end as Light comes over to block. Blue Smacks Vulcans , 21-6, in Opener After spotting the visiting Vulcans’ 6—0 lead, the Bucs roared back with markers in the last three per¬ iods to whip the Pennsylvanians, 21—6. Quarterback Larry Watson rammed over from the 1 yard line to tie the game, and Ron Knicely added the first of three conversions. Bill Lloyd dashed 45 yards on a draw play to score in the third frame; then in the final period, quarterback Walter Wolfe tossed a 20-yard pass to A. B. Clevenger to complete the scoring. The Blue and Gold defensive platoon, aided by Jim Steele’s two interceptions, kept the visitors out of scoring range most of the night. 94 Racers Upset Bucs, 26-14 The Murray State Racers, paced by a one-man offensive show, proved too much for the Bucca¬ neers and sent them to a 26—14 upset defeat. The Bucs found themselves behind 20—0 early in the third period, but they suddenly came alive as Larry Watson began hitting Pete Hunt with passes (7 for the night), and David Holtsclaw churned up ground yardage. Watson threw to end Wayne Waff for an 11-yard TD, and Ron Knicely converted to make it 20—7. Gary Phillips pulled down a stray pass on Murray’s next series of downs and brought it back to the Racer 19-yard line. Holtsclaw rammed over from the two, and Knicely converted for a 20—14 score. The Blue and Gold were on their way to a great comeback, but a 75-yard touchdown sprint broke their backs for a 26—14 defeat. Conyers blitzes to knock down a Murray pass. ET MU First Downs . . 13 16 Yards Rushing . . 106 233 Yards Passing . . 131 56 Passes Attempted . . 24 11 Passes Completed . . 11 4 Intercepted by. . 2 2 Punting Average . . 36.3 31.3 Yards Penalized . . 37 20 East Tennessee . . 0 0 7 7 = 14 Murray State. . 6 6 8 6 = 26 Wolfe is piled under by a host of Racers. 95 Wolfe rolls out to score against the Toppers. ET WK First Downs . . 10 9 Yards Rushing . . 265 82 Yards Passing . . 13 71 Passes Attempted . . 10 20 Passes Completed . . 1 6 Intercepted by . . 2 2 Punting Average . . 43.9 37.7 Yards Penalized . . 51 81 Western Win-Streak Broken , 16-9 A second-half rally, led by quarterback Walter Wolfe, gave the Bucs a 16—9 win over heavily favored Western Kentucky and snapped the visitors’ 14-game win-streak. An early fumble recovery led to a 3 0 Hiltopper lead, but David Holtzclaw rambled 67 yards to paydirt the next time the Blue got the ball, and Knicely converted. A 68-yard punt return gave Western a 9—7 lead at halftime. With four minutes to go in the third period, Robin Forbes pulled down an enemy pass, setting the stage for Walter Wolfes 27-yard TD run to put the home team ahead, 14—7 after Knicely’s conversion. Late in the fourth quarter, Edd Gann added to the score by tackling a Hiltopper back in his end zone to make the final tally 16 9. The Buccaneer defensive unit held the vaunted Western offense to a mere 82 yards net rushing. East Tennessee . 7 0 7 2 — 16 Western Kentucky . 9 0 0 0 = 9 Wirth rushes in and Herron comes over to bring down a Western back. 96 ETSU’s Walter Wolfe (16) fakes pass , runs for short gain in first quarter. ' JVooga Defenses Bucs, 7-0 ET CH First Downs 10 14 Yards Rushing 144 144 Yards Passing 25 141 Passes Attempted 10 11 Passes Completed 2 6 Intercepted by 1 1 Punting Average 40 34.8 Yards Penalized 86 55 East Tennessee 0 0 0 0 = 0 Chattanooga 0 7 0 0 = 7 Gibson stops Moccasin back for short yardage. A tough Chattanooga defense, coupled with a series of breaks for the Mocs, gave them a 7—0 win over the visiting Buccaneers. The Blue and Gold, though the 22-point underdogs, seemed to show that they were going to win the first time they got the ball, but their drive ended at the Moccasin 7-yard line. A 61-yard drive midway in the second quarter gave Chattanooga a 7—0 lead that held up at the end of the game, although the Bucs put up a brilliant goal-line stand at the i-yard line when Robin Forbes stole the ball from the ’Nooga quarterback. Gary Phillips was named Lineman-of-the-Week, and Laverne Damron was also commended for his fine play. 97 Forbes ready to lower the boom on a Tech runner. ET TT First Downs 14 12 Yards Rushing 208 122 Yards Passing 33 44 Passes Attempted 11 13 Passes Completed 4 4 Intercepted by 1 0 Punting Average 32.6 37.9 Yards Penalized 20 5 East Tennessee Tennessee Tech 0 7 0 0 = 7 0 0 0 0 = 6 Hunt ' s pass reception good for first down. Eagles’ Wings Clipped ' 7-6 The Tennessee Tech Eagles gave the visiting Bucs a terrible headache before bowing, 7—6, on a backfired two-point conversion. In the second quarter, Buc safety man Robin Forbes hauled down an enemy pass and brought it back to the Eagle 4-yard line; two plays later, David Holtsclaw put the Big Blue ahead and Knicely converted to make it 7—0. As it turned out, this conversion was the margin of victory for the Bucs. Robin Forbes was robbed of a touchdown in the third quar¬ ter when a quick whistle quelled his inter¬ cepted pass return. In the same period, Tech mounted a 78-yard scoring drive, but the gamble for two points and victory failed. End Gary Wirth was named Line- man-of-the-week for his outstanding play. 98 Pirates Stunned ' 35-13, by Eastern A fleet-footed freshman made shambles of the Buccaneer defense, and the Maroons coasted to a 35—13 upset win over the visiting Pirates. Eastern scored three times before State could manage to cross the goal. David Holtsclaw capped a 58-yard drive when he punched over from the one-yard line in the second quarter. Co-Captain Phil Mor¬ gan, who has seen limited action all season due to a leg injury, got the final tally for State, but a two- point conversion attempt failed. Robin Forbes was one of the few bright spots for the Blue that afternoon as he made 12 tackles and recovered one fumble. Gary Phillips also shone with seven tackles and five assists. First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Intercepted by Punting Average Yards Penalized ET 6 51 86 9 4 0 41.4 1 EK 19 297 49 7 5 0 44 58 East Tennessee Eastern Kentucky 7 21 0 0 6=13 7 = 35 Clevenger stopped on a shoe-sting tackle. Clevenger bowls over Wofford line for TD. Bucs Win Homecoming , 14-0 As far as 7,100 Homecoming fans were con¬ cerned, this game ended almost as soon as it started, for on the fourth play of the game, David Holtsclaw took a Terrier punt on his 31-yard line and scampered down the sideline for an electrify¬ ing 69-yard TD. The Bucs kicked off and held the once-beaten Terriers inside their 20-yard line. On the fourth down, Wofford punted, setting the stage for Holtsclaw’s return. The next time the Bucs got the ball, they drove 71 yards to paydirt, with A.B. Clevenger smashing over from the two; Ron Knicely’s two conversions ran his streak to ten in a row. The hapless Terriers spent the rest of the afternoon holding off State’s drives but managed to get inside the Buc 20-yard line before Jim Steele’s interception stopped the drive. Edd Gann was named Lineman-of-the-Week, and Early, Vance, Herron, Lloyd, and Forbes also played outstanding defensive football. Quarterback Wal¬ ter Wolfe reinjured his knee in the game, and was lost for the remainder of the season. ET WO First Downs 19 8 Yards Rushing 266 42 Yards Passing 46 107 Passes Attempted 6 29 Passes Completed 4 11 Intercepted by 2 1 Punting Average 35.5 32.3 Yards Penalized 42 20 East Tennessee 14 0 0 0 = 14 Wofford 0 0 0 0=0 Holtsclaw rambles through the Terriers. Morehead Crushed, 21-9 Outstanding offensive performances by quarter¬ back Larry Watson (12-for-21 pass completions), and flankerback Johnny Russaw (6 passes caught for 110 yards), coupled with the defensive unit’s hard-nosed play led by Lineman-of-the-Week Bill Early gave the Bucs a 21—9 upset win over the Morehead Eagles. The Eagles tallied first on a 22- yard field goal, but the Big Blue roared back with a 49-yard TD pass from Watson to Russaw with 26 seconds left in the half. In the third quarter, Watson rolled out to his right, found no receivers, and scampered in from the six to make it 14—3. Wayne Waff got into the scoring act in the final period as he pulled down a Watson aerial in the end zone, and Ron Knicely kicked his fourteenth PAT in a row to give the Pirates a 21—6 lead. A 54-yard punt return by the Eagles late in the game completed the day’s offensive works. Russaw hauls down Watson’s 49 yard pass for TD. Clevenger drives for short yardage against the Eagles. First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Intercepted by Punting Average Yards Penalized EAST TENNESSEE Morehead State ET MO 17 8 107 129 204 82 21 27 12 8 0 0 39.1 32.1 62 30 0 7 7 7 - 21 0 3 0 6 -9 101 Wirth can’t quite reach the hall against Austin Peay. ET AP First Downs 16 16 Yards Rushing 107 265 Yards Passing 142 75 Passes Attempted 17 12 Passes Completed 8 6 Intercepted by 1 2 Punting Average 37.1 41.4 Yards Penalized 15 63 EAST TENNESSEE 7 7 0 6 - 20 Austin Peay 7 7 7 6 - 27 Vance and Conyers stop Governor ball carrier for short yardage. Hopes Crushed The Austin Peay Governors crushed State’s hope for a share of the OVC crown with a hard- fought 27—20 victory at Clarksville. Peay scored the first time it got the ball, but State countered with a 10-yard scoring pass from Larry Watson to Pete Hunt. The Govs got a break when Holtsclaw dropped a punt inside his 30-yard line and scored minutes after the recovery. The Bucs were not to be denied as they fought back to tie the score as Johnny Russaw caught a 31-yard TD pass from Watson. The Govs scored again in the third period, and the Bucs countered at the start of the fourth when Larry Watson threw for his third touchdown, this time to end Wayne Waff for a 37- yard score. The try for two failed, and AP held a 21—20 lead. A TD pass gave the Governors a 27—20 lead, but the never-say-die Bucs drove to enemy territory, only to have a pass intercepted near the goal, making the final score, 27—20. ilftl Holtsclaw rips through Middle Tennessee line. Bad Breaks First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Intercepted by Punting Average Yards Penalized EAST TENNESSEE Middle Tennessee ET MT 17 12 140 106 129 163 22 20 10 15 0 0 31 26.5 30 12 3 0 0 6 -9 0 6 0 8 - 14 A game of bad breaks for the Bucs cost them a 14—9 heartbreak loss at the hands of Middle Tennessee State. The Big Blue took the open¬ ing kickoff and drove to the Raider one-yard line where they lost the ball on a fumble. After forcing the midstaters to punt, the Pirates got on the scoreboard with a 37-yard field goal by Ron Knicely. With four minutes left in the half, a fluke pass reception gave MTSC a touchdown and a 6—3 lead. The Raiders got their second TD on a controversial pass play on a fourth-and-one situation at the Bucca¬ neer one-yard line. The final ETSU score two came on an 18-yard TD pass from Larry Wat¬ son to end Pete Hunt; the try for two failed, and final score read, 14—-9. Nine seniors played their last game for the Blue and Gold; they wer e A. B. Clevenger, Bill Lloyd, Phil Morgan, Pete Hunt, Bill Early, Wilbur Bishop, Doug Light, Roy Lrazier, and Robin Lorbes. Watson on way to First down against Raiders. Roy Frazier All-Conference Doug Light All-Conference LeRoy Gray All-Conference Pete Hunt All-Conference Jim Anderson All-Conference Buccaneer Stars David Holtsclaw All-Conference Little All-American A. B. Clevenger All-Conference Robin Forbes All-Conference f . ®§ill Larry Julian, drum major. Cited for extraordinary work during the 1964 football season at the annual Buccaneer Football Banquet were tailback Davie Holtsclaw, most valuable back; quarterback Larry Watson, most improved; line-backer Gary Phillips, 100 Per Cent Award; Coach Star Wood; end Pete Hunt, best offensive lineman; tackle Jim Anderson, most valuable lineman; and linebacker Bill Lloyd, best defensive back. FRONT ROW: Linda Gray, Phyllis Shipley. SECOND ROW: Annette Roach, John Stroud, George Sherman, Tom Shaver, Cheryl Delano. BACK ROW: Kaye Turbyville, John Fulwiler, Annie Lane. Cheerleaders: Forever Caring Forever Forgiving Head Cheerleader Annie Lane 4 ft The brewers of ethnic solidarity; the backbone of an athletic effort; the stimulators, motivators, challengers . . . flashing smile on a blooming cheek . . . spirit manifest . . . the cheer¬ leader: a campus pillar; a bolt in the university framework, for¬ ever caring, forever forgiving. Cheerleaders at send-off. Kaye Turbyville Phyllis Shipley Linda Gray Annette Roach FRONT ROW: Coach Madison Brooks, Gene Helton, Wayne Mil- Maxey. BACK ROW: Larry Miller, Tommy Woods, Charles Fox, ler, Jim Hatfield, Bill Newbold, Chip Jaworski, Coach Jack Mac Stiltner, Jim Brown, Bill Wilson, Floyd Elliott. Assistant Coach Jack Maxey and Head Coach Madison Brooks. 108 109 Jim “Moose” Brown drives for two. Concentration at its best. Woods crams one against Western. ETSU 72 WOFFORD 83 The Bucs dropped their opener to a seasoned Wofford squad that had four games under their belt before playing here. Jim Brown and Jim Stewart scored 16 each, while Tom Woods got 14 and pulled off 28 rebounds to set a new school record in this category. ETSU 77 CHATTANOOGA 74 The first win of the season came at the hands of the visiting Moccasins, as Gene Helton got 16 points, while Valente scored 14, and Brown and Woods chipped in with 13 each. ETSU 89 ARKANSAS STATE 68 The Big Blue had five men in double figures as they blasted the Indians from Arkansas. Mac Stilt¬ ner led all scorers with 32 markers, Woods got 23 rebounds, and Payne, Helton, Newbold, and Woods were the other men in double figures. ETSU 59 TENNESSEE TECH 77 The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles dropped the Bucs in the first round of the OVC tournament at Louisville, Ky. Newbold collected 10 points, and Woods grabbed 17 rebounds to pace State. ETSU 66 East Carolina 75 A second-half cold streak cost the Bucs a loss to East Carolina during the Christmas Holidays. Tom Woods broke his old rebound record with 32 retrieves and led the scoring with 14 points, while Wilson and Stiltner chipped in with 13 and 10 markers. ETSU 63 THE CITADEL 65 Another cold streak cost the Bucs a victory over a traveling Citadel team. Gene Helton paced the Big Blue with 17 points while Big Tommy Woods chipped in with 13 markers against the favored cadets. ETSU 76 CENTENARY 90 The Bucs blew a 14-point halftime lead over a heavily-favored Centenary five, and lost their fourth game in a row. Little Gene Helton scored 22 points to lead the scoring, while Tom Wood: 1 aided with 16 tallies. no ETSU 70 TENNESSEE TECH 83 The Traveling Buccaneers lost their initial OVC tilt to an alert Tennessee Tech five, 83—70. Gene Helton again paced the State attack with 14 tallies, while Mac Stiltner was close behind with 13 points. ETSU 69 MURRAY 68 Big Charley Fox came through with a clutch field goal in the closing minutes of play to give the Bucs a 1—1 league record, and break a five-game losing spree. Fox also led the scoring with 15 points while Tom Woods added 13 markers. ETSU 69 WESTERN KENTUCKY 70 A missed call by the officials enabled the Hill- toppers to score a last-gasp field goal to edge the Bucs, 70—69. State, plagued by poor officiating all night, blew a go od lead in the closing moments and saw their conference record fall to 1—2. Mac Stiltner led the scoring with 19, while Tom Woods added 15 points. Woods outjumps Wofford for a bucket. ETSU 70 AUSTIN PEAY 72 State’s OVC record fell to 1—3 with a loss to the Governors of Austin Peay. The Bucs put on a tremendous second half rally but couldn’t overcome 42—30 halftime deficit. Gene Helton and Tom Woods led the scoring with 19 points apiece, and Woods also collected 17 rebounds and led the na¬ tion for the fourth consecutive week in this cate¬ gory. ETSU 81 ARKANSAS STATE 87 The home-standing Redmen got revenge for an earlier defeat at the hands of the Buccaneers as they edged the Brooksmen, 87—81, and gave State its eighth loss. A last-minute rally failed to overcome a 79—77 Arkansas lead, but the Bucs fought all the way. Tom Woods and Gene Helton led the scoring with 19 each, while Bill Wilson tallied 14, and Bill Newbold added 10 points. Scramble for the ball. ETSU 99 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 100 Although the Bucs had four men in double figures and gave a great effort all the way, it was not enough to forge ahead of the Raiders at the final gun. Co-captain Bill New- bold scored his season’s high, 23 points, to lead the visitor’s scoring, while Jim Brown had 20, Gene Helton netted 18, and Tom Woods scored 13 points. ETSU 81 EASTERN KENTUCKY 93 Eastern’s tall Maroons rolled into town a 17-point favo¬ rite, but State had different ideas at least for the first half when the Buccaneers went into the dressing room with a 44—43 lead. The visitors suddenly came alive in the second stanza and raced to a 19 point lead before the Bucs narrowed the final margin. Tommy Woods scored 17 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead State’s offense, while Gene Helton and Bill Newbold added 15 and 10 points respectively. ETSU 91 MOREHEAD 80 Riding high on a 25 point performance by sensational Tommy Woods, the Buccaneers smacked Morehead on the Eagles’ court and picked up their second OVC win of the year. Close behind Woods in scoring was Gene Helton with 22 tallies, while Charles Fox also got into double figures with 16 points. Bill Newbold held Morehead’s top scorer, Harold Sergent, to a total of 8 points in a great defensive effort. ETSU 79 WESTERN KENTUCKY 96 A return match with the Hilltoppers saw the Kentuckians overpower the visiting Buccaneers but not before State’s Tommy Woods proved better than his closest rival, Clem Haskins, for the Sophomore of the Year award. Woods hit 67% of his field attempts for 21 points and hauled off 24 re¬ bounds, while Haskins hit for 37% from the field for 26 points and managed 5 rebounds. Gene Helton and Bill Wilson were the other Bucs in double figures with 16 and 15 points re¬ spectively. Woods goes left-handed against Murray. Pre-game warmup. ETSU 71 MURRAY 85 The Racers avenged an earlier loss to the Bucs by whipping them 85—71. The Pirates could manage only 8 field goals in 44 attempts in the first half and trailed 53—19 at inter¬ mission. State began clicking in the final stanza but could not overcome the tremendous lead the Racers had built up. Tom Woods led the scoring with 15 tallies and had 17 re¬ bounds, while Bill Wilson was close behind with 13 points. 112 $mnm FRONT ROW: Mike Dzvonik, Bobby Elmore, Steve Chadwin, Mike Harmon, Bill Tipton, Kenny Hamilton. BACK ROW: Leroy Fisher, Laney McLaughlin, Ernie Wolfe, Wayne Phillips, Gary Martine, Larry Woods. PLAYER HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION HOME TOWN Mike Dzvonik 6 ' 4 190 F Chattanooga, Tennessee Bobby Elmore 6 ' 1 180 G Bristol, Tennessee Steve Chadwin 6 ' 0 150 G Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mike Harmon 5 ' 10 160 G Chuckey, Tennessee Bill Tipton 6 ' 2 175 G Erwin, Tennessee Kenny Hamilton 6 ' 2 225 F Johnson City, Tennessee Leroy Fisher 6 ' 4 180 G Kingsport, Tennessee Laney McLaughlin 67 215 C South Plainfield, New Jersey Ernie Wolfe 6 ' 0 170 G Piney Flats, Tennessee Wayne Phillips 6 ' 2 160 G Hampton, Tennessee Gary Martin 6 ' 4 210 F Kingsport, Tennessee Larry Woods 6 ' 4 205 F Alcoa, Tennessee 113 FIRST ROW: Doug Scott, Andy Miles, Kenny Campbell, Graham Spurrier, Jim Westmoreland, Buford Isaacs, Leroy Berry. SECOND ROW: Pete Shoun, Boyd Blevins, Breno Burruss, Bruce Koskinen, Fred Denny, Maynard Moretz, Larry Creek, Tommy Hager. THIRD ROW: Johnny McCurry, Jim Turner, Dennis Leech, Gary Goge, Larry Works, Ron Ulinsky, Moe Brotherton, Cooch Mooney, Lester Benfield. Baseball Outfielders: Tom Hager, Graham Spurrier, Johnny McCurry, Leroy Berry, Andy Miles. ETSU 0 ETSU 1 ETSU 1 ETSU 8 ETSU 5 ETSU 0 ETSU 9 ETSU 3 ETSU 2 ETSU 12 ETSU 8 ETSU 0 ETSU 6 ETSU 8 ETSU 5 ETSU 2 ETSU 4 ETSU 0 ETSU 0 Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Carson Newman Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Carson Newman Milligan Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Emory and Henry Emory and Henry Morehead Morehead LMU Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky LMU Morehead Morehead 9 6 3 7 11 3 15 4 6 11 5 6 7 2 1 5 13 9 11 114 Pitchers: Gary Goge, Boyd Blevins, Lester Benfield, Dennis Leech, Fred Denny, Larry Works, Ron Ulinsky. Catchers: Moe Brotherton, Doug Scott, Maynard Moretz. Infielders: Buford Isaacs, Jim Turner, Larry Greer, Kenny Campbell, Bruce Koskiner, Bruno Burruss, Jim Westmoreland. ETSU 18 Eastern Kentucky 9 ETSU 5 Wofford 19 ETSU 4 Tennessee 23 ETSU 17 Tennessee 10 ETSU 19 a Wofford 7 2 ETSU 18 Appalachian 9 ETSU 24 Milligan 3 ETSU won Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament ETSU 17 Milligan 10 ETSU 17 2 King 2- 2 Jim Haggerty, Ray Mullen, A. C. Cooper. Bill Bowland Gene Samborsky 116 Gene Samborsky, Jim Haggerty, Lee Campbell, Joe Taggert, Bill Bowland, A. C. Cooper, Ray Muller. TIAC Champions: Bobby Stout, Gene Samborsky, Tony Hammock, Joe Taggert, Coach Morrson, Joe Hickerson, Lee Campbell. Laverne McCullough Track Donny Bates ETSU 841 2 Cumberland 46 4 ETSU Third in News-Piedmont Relays ETSU 85 Milligan 43 ETSU Fifth in Davidson Relays ETSU 66 Austin Peay 78 ETSU 48 Tennessee Frosh 87 ETSU 97 Milligan 39 ETSU 71 Tennessee Tech 72 Cross Country Team: FIRST ROW: Larry Car¬ ter, Ronnie Morrell. SECOND ROW: Rod Prich- art, S. D. Dean, Jim Cox, Ron Strossner. 118 Bob Chaffin Francis Booth ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU ETSU 1 Carson Newman 6 King 9 Emory and Henry 1 Appalachian 5 Milligan 0 Tennessee 4 King 0 Carson-Newman 6 Western Carolina 4 Milligan 5 Western Carolina Tom Dean 8 3 0 8 4 9 5 9 3 5 4 Tom Dean, David Smith. Tennis Mein’s Intramurals .. . Oh-h-h not so hard. Come on you guys . . . Ahhhhh . . . 120 Men’s intramurals, sponsored by the Physical Education Department, offer a wide variety of sports to those who do not participate in varsity athletics at the University. The program is di¬ vided into Greek and Independent divisions, and the men participate in football, basketball, bowl¬ ing, ping-pong, volleyball, tennis, and badminton. Trophies are awarded at the conclusion of each year on the basis of points accumulated by the winners of the scheduled activities. Poise and confidence. Women ' s Intramurals The Department of Physical Education for Women makes available to the students many recreational opportunities through the Women’s Intramural Program. The program promotes ac¬ tivities through the Junior and Senior Dance Or- chesis, Aquatic Club, contests, and tournaments in various sports. Archery, badminton, golf, bowl¬ ing, basketball, hiking, ping-pong, riflery, field hockey, modern dance, swimming, tennis, volley¬ ball, speedball, and softball include the activities offered. This program is supervised by the Wom¬ en’s Physical Education Department but is car¬ ried on largely by the assistant manager, the man¬ ager, and the director of intramurals, with the Letter Girls directing each sport. Where is the apple? Hiking, hiking, hiking. 122 Julia Carmichel seems to be determined as she hits the Stand back, ball during a table tennis match. I’ll get it! I’ll get it! 123 Schools of Fish in the Undulating Sea Schools of fish in the undulating mosaic of a green and blue sea. Give not to the currents, silvery forms, preserve what must be. Each flash of silver projected upon the school, apart and yet not apart; together, a blaze of light upon the shifting ocean floor. FIRST ROW: Betty B. Spencer; Carolyn Sells; Linda O’Dell; Cheryl Delano, Historian; Cathy Marshall, Rush Co-Chairman; Nancy Vaughn, Parliamentarian; Mary R. May, Treasurer; Sharon Sch¬ neider, Secretary; Betty Lawson, 2nd. Vice President; Carolyn Holt, 1st. Vice President; Linda Crawford, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gilbreath; Miss Rockwood; Miss Moore; Dr. Mynatt; Miss Strong; Dean Paxton, Sponsor; Mrs. Self; Dr. Hicks; Helen Hankins; Docia Barton; Susan Arnold; Mimi Scott; Susie Simmons; Carol Cole; Nancy Graves; DeAnna McCrary; Carolyn Quillin. Panhellenic Council The seven national social sororities of East Tennessee State University are governed by the Panhellenic Coun¬ cil which is composed of the president and two elected representatives from each sorority. The presidency is ro¬ tated among the seven sororities. The purpose of the Panhellenic Council is to cooperate with university au¬ thorities in maintaining high social and scholastic stand¬ ards, to be a forum for discussion, and to maintain closer interfraternity relationships. The Council meets twice each month with the various sorority advisors and the Dean of Women, who is sponsor for Panhellenic. The fraternity women of America stand for prepara¬ tion for service through chapter building inspired in the close contact and deep friendship of fraternity life. To them, fraternity life is not the employment of special privileges, but an opportunity to prepare for wide and wise human service. 126 Interfraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council of East Tennessee State University is the governing board for the six national and one colony social fraternities on this campus. The Council, composed of the president and one other mem¬ ber of each fraternity, controls the overall rush program of the member fraternities. The strength of the fraternity system on the campus at East Tennessee State University has been shown by the excellency in which the IFC has functioned on cam¬ pus. The Council sponsors a program to orient freshmen about fraternities, an interfraternity intramural program, and numerous campus and off-campus projects. SEATED: Carl Shinn; Harold Bell; Phillip Lawson, President; Dave Evans; Dean Thomas, Sponsor. STANDING: James Hill, Roger Lloyd, Jim Price, William B. Canny, George Legg, Eddie Gordon, Tom Felts, Alfred Kimbrell, Benny Wright, George M. Sherman, Grant Trivett, David Mielke. 127 Rope burns and back aches bring victory in the tug of war. OFFICERS President . Betty B. Spencer Vice-President . Cathy Marshall Secretary . Mary Jane Thomas Treasurer . Barbara Leonard 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 Fitzger¬ ald . . . the first secret sorority for college women .. . clasped hands. Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Georgia, on May 15, 1851. Gamma Phi chapter was chartered on our campus November 13, 1954. The chapter’s service project, for the Key¬ stone Housing Project’s children, heads the list of the many activities of Alpha Delta Pi sis¬ ters. With representative members in the Stu¬ dent Body Government, ROTC Sponsors, class officers, dormitory officers, fraternity sweethearts, Who’s Who, cheerleaders, re¬ ligious organizations, professional fraternities and honoraries, Alpha Delta Pi expresses through its motto, “We live for each other,” loyalty and pride of sisterhood. Sally Brooks Jill Broyles Sara Broyles Diane Campbell Joynel Copp Charlotte Crutcher Becky Davis Susan Day Cheryl Delano Linda Faris Beverly J. Feathers Donna Ferguson Cheryl Gambrel Martha Gordon Susan Haemsch Carole Hamilton Mary M. Hatmaker Janet Heffner Shelby Heflin Kay Hood Sandra Hotalen Judy Huntsman Sandra Keebler Annie Lane Sandra Langston Patty Ledford Barbara Leonard Sue Lingo Betsy Little Sherry Little Vickie McIntyre Cathy Marshall 128 Sarah Martin Rosalie Mills Jane Montgomery Sharon Murphy Linda Nail Sharon Norris Laura Parmer Elizabeth Penley Patti Pitts Vickie Rule Betty B. Spencer Charlotte Stout Janet Thomas Mary Jane Thomas Sherri Thomson Helen Walker Sheila White Ann Widener Kathleen Wiley Phyllis Williams Sarah Woods Mrs. Walter Wiley greets Mrs. Madison Brooks at the Mothers 3 Club Tea. 129 Lambda Chis extend a warm welcome to the new men on campus during fraternity rush week. Robert C. Anderson Ray C. Andrews Thomas Asay Joe Atchison Lewis L. Bennett Roger W. Boyd Leonard Carducci, Jr. Wayne Chadwick Edward Claudio Craig Compoli David H. Conway Wayne Croughn Kew Darkshani Philip Del Giudice Daniel DiCorcia Nicholas Falzarano William E. Fielding Leonard A. Fortner Steve Foster George W. Gwinn Scott Herrin Geoffrey Higginbotham James W. Hill Gerald Jackson Tony L. Kerns Larry F. Lawson Philip J. Lawson Craig B. Longmuir Phil Love Michael D. Mauney William P. Miller, Jr. David C. Morley Gary Mullinix Frank Nichols Nunzio Oliveri Donald Patrick Don L. Payne Edward P. Prevette Roy A. Sakker Bruce Seyfried 130 Lambda Chi Alpha was founded on November 2, 1909, at Boston University. Lambda Chi is the oldest social fraternity on campus. Originally known as the local fra¬ ternity, Phi Beta Chi, it was colonized into Lambda Chi Alpha on March 21, 1955, and was granted a charter on April 14, 1956, thus marking the birthdate of the present local chapter—Iota Omicron. This year’s Crescent Girl, Miss Phyllis Shipley, was chosen at the Lambda Chi an¬ nual Starlight Ball. The highlight of the winter quarter is the Lambda Chi Alpha All Sing, which promotes competition among the Greeks in the performance of both large and small group musical selections. The brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha would like to ex¬ tend a special note of appreciation to Phil Lawson, presi¬ dent of the chapter, whose diligent work, deep dedication, and fine leadership will always be remembered by the proud men who bear the insignia of the “Cross and the Crescent.” Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent girl, Miss Phyllis Shipley, re¬ ceives trophy from president, Phil Lawson. Daniel Sherwood Karl Shinn Jim Sparks Robert Soetzel Charles Therrell Robert Thomason Phillip Tinsley William Toohey Grant Trivett Dan Ward Alfred Willumsen Greg Wininger Albert VanCulin Royce Vanderpool Rowland Vernon OFFICERS President . Phil Lawson Vice-President . Nunzio Olivieri Secretary . Thomas Asay Treasurer . Eddie Claudio 131 Second Rush Party, Parisian.” OFFICERS President . Revone Shanks Secretary . J ane Cutshaw Treasurer .Janice Floyd Williams The fragrant Jacqueminot Rose typifies t he beauty of friendship and love among the mem¬ bers of Alpha Omicron Pi. The sorority was founded on these principles at Barnard College, Columbia University, on January 2, 1897. Then on April 16, 1955, Alpha Omicron Pi was estab¬ lished on the East Tennessee State University campus. Alpha Omicron Pi is proud of its representa¬ tives’ participation in campus activities, such as seven elected members of the ROTC Sponsor Corps, three members of Who’s Who for 1964- 65, several dormitory officers, two Senators of the United Student Body, and a chairman of one of the committees of the Student Union, along with membership of several sisters in Delta Omicron, Junior and Senior Orchesis, the Aquatic Club, Kappa Delta Pi, S.N.E.A., and Scrolls. The chap¬ ter is represented off-campus by Miss Congeni¬ ality in the 1964 Miss Johnson City Pagent and by Miss Erwin. Alpha Omicron Pi is also very pleased to have won first place in the small group for women in All-Sing for 1964. The sorority’s Na¬ tional Philanthropic Project is the Frontier Nurs¬ ing Service in Kentucky; local projects include volunteer work at the Girls’ Club and at Mountain Home. Sandra Anderson Gail Aycock Alice Baker Docia Barton Judith Boggs Ann Bowman Geraldine Brown Martha Burleson I la Burleson Janet Cutshaw Jayne Cutshaw Judy Davis Phyllis Davis Ellen Dove Marcy Edmonds Eileen Fender Nancy Freeman Mary Galloway Mary Groseclose Jere Hagan Helen Hankins Jill Hanselman Sarah Hodge Judy Ivens Janice Jones Carla Kastory Betty Lawson Charlotte McGinnis Chris Mclnturff Karen Mahefky Pam Matthews Christine Millard 132 “Dream Party ” Alpha Omicron Pi style. Diane Miller Carole Mullins Carolyn O’Brien Paula O’Brien Susan Preas Martha Schild Revone Shanks Gwendolyn Shields Diane Shull Elizabeth St. John Pam Turton Janice Williams Marion Wilkes “Carousel 3 homecoming display, 1964. 133 Phi Sigma Kappa Rush — 1964. Judy Taylor, Moonlight Girl Ed G. Bailey Robert Bailey William Bishop Kenny Bowen Kinney Brooks Eugene Buchanan Patrick Carder Leonard Chiriaka Steve Clark 134 Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity was founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, now the Un¬ iversity of Massachusetts, in 1873. The fraternity now has eighty chapters throughout all sections of the United States. Phi Sigma Kappa came to the E.T.S.U. campus in the form of a colony, Mu Epsilon Nu, the oldest local fraternity at State. On December 12, 1954, Zeta Tetarton of Phi Sig¬ ma Kappa was installed on the campus. Phi Sigma Kappa is based upon the cardinal principles of brotherhood, stimulating scholarship, and developing character. Phi Sigma Kappa en¬ courages the full development of each member through participation in campus activities, oppor¬ tunities to develop leadership, and community service. March fifteenth is the date set aside by the fraternity to pay tribute to the founders and the heritage which they gave Phi Sigma Kappa. Miss Judy Taylor is the Moonlight Girl for the school year 1964-65. The flower is the red Carna¬ tion; the colors are silver and magenta. Brother Bill Captain is the faculty advisor. Advice—ready and available. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ... . . . Eddie Jordan . . Tommy Felts Kenny Robinson . Jack Onks Wayne Decker Ernest Dinkel James Dugger Michael Fagan William Feaser Edward Felte Thomas Felts Bill Galliher Larry Goodwin Rudy Harper Jim House Joseph Hyatt Robert Jessee Robert Jordon Allison Keeble Kenneth Ledford Jack McMurry James Maquire Frank Moore Dexter Newman David Norton Bill Payne John Petrone Kenneth Robinson Kent Smith Gary Spears Larry Stogner Robert Styron David Tauscher Donald Thomas Joe Treis Michael Waters 135 Alpha Xi Delta annual Pledge Formal. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Lou Harmon . . Carol Cole Judy Lorenzen . Elva Johnson Alpha Xi Delta sorority, one of the largest so¬ cial fraternities with one hundred and fifteen col¬ lege chapters, was formally recognized at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, on April 17, 1893. That day is observed each year as Na¬ tional Founder’s Day by Alpha Xi Deltas Every¬ where. 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 the East Tennessee State University campus since Octo¬ ber 22, 1955, as Gamma Theta Chapter. 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 current principal service projects of Gamma Theta Chapter are working with the American Red Cross bloodmobiles and helping with the Bertha Ellis Girls’ Club. Tobe Alexander Joan Asbury Brenda Ausmus Margaret Bond Judith Burdick Becky Clay Patricia Cochrane Carol Cole Linda Cole Sis Cook Polkie Crumbliss Prissy Edmonds Linda Ellis Nancy Foley Diana Gedraytis Elizabeth Graves Nancy Graves Lou Harmon Roma Harmon Pat Harr Beverly Henry Carolyn Hester Elva Johnson Diana Knight Pam McCloud Brenda McKinney Sharon McLean Shirley Maddox Jean Meny Cathy Neas Kathy Peoples Jane Pomeroy 136 Alpha Xi Delta activities and pledges. Lee Anna Rhodes Mildred Richerson Sharon Schneider Becky Seeber Sarah Sheets Rebecca Shell Jenny Smith Carole Smithers Barbara Sorple Karen Strohecker Carolyn Whisman Sherron Whitimore Jane Pomeroy rides for Alpha Zi Delta. 137 Relaxing on the front lawn at the fraternity house after a long week of classes: activities, pledges, and friends joined together by brotherhood. William Allen Samuel G. Anderson Robert M. Asquith William Ayres George Baily Kenneth Bowman Charles Christy Joe Cowell Robert T. Cyphers Sam Deen Robert Easton Andrew N. Ennis Mike Galloway Gordon Joy George M. Haldane Gary E. Harrington William Harrison James M. Hatfield Thomas W. Jennings Tony Jones Richard Kucharski Alan M. Laws Roger Lloyd R onald McCullick Dan J. Mahoney Walter Menefee Phillip M. Merritt John Moore Michael D. Moore David E. Mynatt William H. Newbold William G. Oakes James M. Peters Gary D. Price Jim Price James Propst Charles K. Raines Butch Rains Vint Rector Robert S. Richardson 138 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia. Epsilon Zeta Chapter was chartered at East Tennessee State University in May of 1955. The colors are garnet and old gold, and the Pi Kappa Alpha flower is the Lily of the Valley. Epsilon Zeta has strived for and maintained the high ideals set forth by its founding fathers. For the past seven years Epsilon Zeta has been the recipient of the National President’s Service Award, given to the chap¬ ter that has contributed most to the community. Pi Kappa Alpha is ranked among the top ten fraternities in the nation; out of 134 chapters, Epsilon Zeta is among the top five Pi Kappa Alpha Chapters. Epsilon Zeta was the first chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, or any other fraternity, to publish a color calen¬ dar. Highlighting the spring quarter is the dinner dance, during which the Pi Kappa Dream Girl is announced. Party after the homecoming game with actives, pledges, and alumni. Robert Rike James Rogers Robert Shaver OFFICERS President . Roger Lloyd Vice-President . Jim Price Secretary . Jim Prop Treasurer .Doug Willoughby Dream Girl, Sherry Fleming James Smith Thomas Smith Joe Stack Emory Stiner Ralph Sutherland Hubert Vance Frederick Welch Ron Wells Ronald White Marvin Whitley Harold Whitson Richard Williams Donald Wilson John Wilson DeAnna McCrary receiving Gertrude Houk Fariss Award, highest national award. OFFICERS President . DeAnna McCrary Vice-President . Carolyn Ruth Secretary . Marilyn Meredith Treasurer . Susan Arnold Delta Zeta, was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1902. The Delta Eta Chapter was installed at ETSU in 1956. Our faculty sponsor is Dr. Constance Mynatt. The chapter won the Gertrude Houk Fariss Award, which is given to the one chapter that is most outstanding in citizenship. It was presented at the Delta Zeta National Convention in Cincin¬ nati this summer. Delta Eta was given the award as a result of 1800 service hours given to the Speech and Hearing clinic and to research for a book by Dr. Sol Alder. The chapter has worked with the Blood Mobile, on the Easter Seal drive, and at Green Valley Hospital. Our national philanthrophy is the American Hearing Foundation and Gallau- det College in Washington, D.C. Delta Eta has also won a National Standards Award and a silver award for service. Delta Zetas’ honors at State include four Who’s Who members; two ROTC sponsors; Miss Greene County, who won first place in dramatics in the Miss Tennessee pageant; two majorettes; President of Kappa Lambda; President of Panhellenic Coun¬ cil. This year during Homecoming Delta Zeta won second place in Pike’s Peak. The colors of pink and green, the Killamey Rose, the lamp with its diamond and four pearls, and the unbroken bond of sisterhood make a Delta Zeta “Adventure in Friendship.” Carolyn Agee Lynda Albright Susan Arnold Pat Avis Billie Bee Jo Bellamy Sue Bernard Corky Booher Jo Ann Brett Sharon Brumley Jo Anne Carscaddon Ann Carter Vivian Carey Marty Cloninger Sandra Coates Wilhelmina Clemmer Linda Cline Linda Crawford Sharon Cross Kathie Davis Helen Droke Mary Goodman Judy Groves Lynda Hicks Mary Lee Hardt Marie Lazzuri Vickie Ludlow DeAnna McCrary Marilyn Meredith Kathy Mulholland Pat Murden Judy Neal 140 1964 Active Chapter Nina Haga Mary Noe Donna Rodric Carolyn Ruth Anne Shelton Elizabeth Shelton Brenda Taylor Lynda Whitson Cheryl Williams Susan Arnold, Sue Bernard, and Carolyn Ruth polishing awards. Ml OFFICERS President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . . . Dave Evans . Byron Brown Dale Hodgens David Mielke Jon Adair Alfred Anderson Richard Blair Ron Bradley Byron Brown John Churchill Arthur Cooke David Evans James Greene Stephen Haer Thomas Hart Charles Hasting Dale Hodgens Thomas Johnson Donald Long Thomas Manning Tony Mason David Meek David Mielke Gary Morin Michael Owens 142 On April 25, 1962, Mr. Durward W. Owen, executive secretary of Pi Kappa Phi, charteerd the Fraternity’s seventy-second chapter, Beta Omega, at East Tennessee State University. Pi Kappa Phi, among the top twenty fraternities of the National Interfraternity Council, is Southern in origin and conservative. It stri ves to endow each of its initiates with the ideals of Christian Brotherhood. Pi Kappa Phi founded a colony at ETSU in 1962 due to the interest of the faculty advisor, Dr. Richter Moore, and interested alumni. As a result of hard work and the Pi Kapp brotherhood, today Pi Kappa Phi takes its place in the ranks with other fraternities on campus. The major event of Pi Kappa Phi is the Rose Ball. At this affair, the Rose Girl of Pi Kappa Phi is chosen. This year the Rose Girl is Miss Charlotte Stout of Elizabeth- on, Tennessee. Other activities include annual parties on Valentine’s Day and at graduation, as well as numerous other social events. Within the Pi Kapp Brotherhood is a closely knit group of men with the achievement of education as a prime goal and a spirit of brotherhood that can truly be called fraternal as their aim. Charlotte Stout, Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. Russ Palmer William Pottebaun Carl Richards Walter Shipley Gene Smith Robert Spirko Ernie Sullins Michael Taylor Roy Valentine John Whelahan Sammy Witt Robert Wood Charles Woods Pi Kapps whooping it up at homecoming game. 143 OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . . ... Carolyn Sells Kaye Turbyville . . . . Dana Mason Mary Lou Endean Founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Vir¬ ginia, on October 23, 1897, Kappa Delta was the first national sorority to be installed at East Tennessee State University. Built upon the solid foundation of sisterhood, Kappa Delta has set high goals for its members throughout the country, as exemplified in its open motto, “Let us strive for that which is honor¬ able, beautiful and highest.” An emphasis on scholarship has proved fruitful for the members of Gamma Delta Chapter. Last spring the Panhellenic scholarship award and the Panhellenic Cup were awarded to the chapter for high scholastic achievement and service. Kappa Del¬ ta’s main service project is the Johnson City Girls’ Club, a United Fund organization. Active in many phases of campus life, Gamma Delta Chapter has won the Intramural Cup every year that it has been awarded. Martha Anderson Betty Baxter Kathryn Belew Jennifer Bitner Linda Boatright Sheila Bolding Julia Carmichel Mary Carter Emily Cate Joyce Davis Linda DiNicolangelo Brenda Dunn Mary Lou Endean Sherry Fleming Mary Ann Frederickson Brownie Gentry Nancy Griffith Martha Hill Jean Holt Kay Holyfield Teaky Hughes Cheryl Jones Barbara Lueking Whitney McClanan Dana Mason Sally Muse Linda O’Dell Sally Quillen Linda Rankin Jacqui Reeke Susan Ripley Carolyn Sells 144 Kappa Deltas entertain rushees at the Kappa Delta Kolony. Rosemary Siler Janet Tallman Carolyn Tarwater Jeanie Torbett Kaye Turbyville Nancy Vaughn Kay Vines Judy Wayman Phoebe Webber Ann Whisman Connie Whittaker Betty Wilson Ina Woods Eleanor Yoakum Putting the finishing stuff in “Puff.” 145 u, m t Car-pack for March of Dimes. Jeanie Torbett, Sweetheart Roger Ackerman Philip Bachman Bill Barker Gerd Becker Karl Brown Jim Cannon Thomas Gardaci Guy S. Carr Jay Christenberry Danald Christensen Michael Cook William Cooper Jim Cornett H. A. Dean Thomas Dossett Dwight Duncan James Edgemon Sammy Ewing James Fuller James Fulwider John Fulwiler Buck Garland William Gaude Carroll Gentry Frank Gilley Dan Gordon George Gunter Craig Hampton Kenneth Hampton James Hartman Richard Henderson John Hicks David Howman Bill Hudson Robert Hudson Cecil Jenkins Walt Justice James Kelly Roger Keys Nicholas Kosco 146 On October 25, 1964, Tennessee Alpha celebrated the first anniversary of the chapter’s installation as a national member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Installa¬ tion was accomplished after a three year period of existence on this campus as a Phi Alpha Colony. This colony grew from a nucleus of twelve men in 1960 to a chapter of eighty brothers in 1964. Sigma Alpha Epsilon at E.T.S.U. stresses scholar¬ ship, sports, community, and social activities. These activities include strong participation on the school’s intramural program, various formal ' and informal parties and outings, and service projects such as the United Fund, the March of Dimes, and the Heart Fund. As a whole, Sigma Alpha Epsilon provides a con¬ genial environment of closely knit men who person¬ ify the word “Brotherhood.” There is a place for each brother to excel in the area of his major interest. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart is Miss Jeanie Tor- bett. The SAE faculty advisor is Dr. David Harrell. Province convention in Huntington, West Virginia. OFFICERS President .Benny Wright Vice-President . George Sherman Secretary . Charles Weatherby Treasurer . Ron Martin Bruce Koskinen Robert Linton Ronald Martin James Matthews Justin Melat Larry Miller Wendell Miller Leslie Morris Paul Mylander Ronald Nelson James Parker Ronald Parker Robert Pittman Richard Pools Tim Purdy Danny Ray Marvin Rhodes Edward Roccella Thomas Shaver George Shermar David Smith Larry Smith Ronald Stephens Allan Sublette J. J. Sykes Glenn Teasley Carroll Vance William Waller James Wallin Charles Weatherby John Wiggins George Williams Carl Woods Kirby Wright Barry Zechella 147 Lou Ann McCulley, Barnwarming Queen. On March 4, 1852, Phi Mu was founded at Wesleyan College. With this foundation came the distinction of being the second oldest secret national woman’s fra¬ ternity. Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu was founded at East Tennessee State University on No¬ vember 4, 1955. Campus activities include the annual Sadie Haw¬ kins Day Dance, Spring Carnation Ball, House Party and various informal parties. Phi Mu’s national serv¬ ice projects are the Toy Cart and the Ship S. S. Hope. Kappa Kappa Chapter maintains a toy cart at Johnson City Memorial Hospital and has conducted clothing drives. Members of Phi Mu are also active in school activities and clubs such as Junior Orchesis. The Enchantress Carnation is the flower of Phi Mu, and their colors are rose and white. Its motto is LES SOEURS FIDELES—“The Faithful Sisters.” Phi Mu’s Advisory Council includes Mrs. Stanley Black, Mrs. Paul Coleman, Mrs. Julia Cross, ' Mrs. Joe Shell, Mrs. Buddy Price, Miss Vivian Rockwood, Mrs. Dale Samier, and Mrs. Glen Spanable. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Mary Ruth May . . . . Mitzi Martin . . Ann Anderson Lou Ann McCully Mary Adams Ann Anderson Brenda Boles Jennifer Davison Ellamay Ebbs Janice Greene Sandra Hayes Mary Hayter Elizabeth Martin Vivian Mason Mary Ruth May Betty Monk Doris Presley Sally Price Mimi Scott Peggy Sims Arbeutia Smith Shirley Smith Jackie Wallin 148 Brotherhood in the dining room. John Adkisson Royce Angel Harold Bell Wayne Bell William Bradley Mike Brewer Gregory Britt Scott Campbell William Canny Larry Conyers David Denny William Dwiggins William Frank Jim Goodman Charles Hamilton Martin Hamilton Charles Harmon Jim Hariis Mike Hartgrove Richard Harville James Holladay Tom Holladay Robert Holt Gerhard Huefner Terry Hudson Steve Jarrell Arthur Kelly Sandy Koowtz George Legg John Lehman James Linker William Middleton 150 PHI Sigma Phi Epsilon—nationally founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond, Vir¬ ginia—is among the top five national fra¬ ternities in America. At ETSC on April 10, 1954, Nu Sigma Alpha developed into the Tennessee Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon—becoming the first national fraternity on campus. The sixty-eight actives and pledges of Tennessee Gamma, now present at ETSU strive to maintain top position on campus by being a group which represents the scholar, the campus leader, the athlete, and the gentleman. Brother Wayne Bell is United Student Body President. Each brother has contributed his time and tal¬ ents to the capturing of trophies at the Homecoming Bicycle Race, in the compe¬ tition of small and large groups at All-Sing, and in the IFC Intramurals. All the broth¬ ers are also proud of their new kitchen and dining room, installed in 1964. Annual service projects are “Manning the Dime Board,” giving a party for under¬ privileged children, and decorating down¬ town meters at Christmas. Outstanding social events include, Sweetheart Ball, the Diamond Princess Ball, Founder’s Day Banquet, and Spring Formal. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Buddy Legg . . Billy Canny Walter Pleasnick . Terry Hudson Linda Snapp, Sweetheart John Miller Thomas Peters Fred Postlewaite Richard Slack Paul Slelton James Snyder Barry Speak Jim Swann Randy Webb 151 f ' fVf Sigma ' s work together — Heave! Heave! Heave! OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Carolyn Quillen Bobbie Huffman . . . . Chris Hunt .... Judy Carr Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in 1874. Gamma Lambda chapter was installed at ETSU on March 24 and 25, 1956. Faculty sponsors are: Mrs. Allie Lou Gilbreath, Mrs. Edward Lodter, Miss Evangeline Hartsook, Miss Margaret Hays, Miss Eleanor Dan¬ iels, Miss Velma Cloyd, and Miss Marguerite Wohlford. Sigma Kappa spends a great deal of time serv¬ ing the community by working at the Veteran’s Administration. They received national awards for scholarship, campus activities, and gerontology. Their national service project is with the Maine Seacoast Mission. Sigma Kappas have received many honors at State, including six Who’s Who members, seven ROTC Sponsors, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Phi Sigma Kappa Dream Girl, Kappa Alpha Rose, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl and five Pike Calendar Girls. During homecoming the Sigmas took second place for display; a Sigma Kappa was crowned queen, and sophomore attendant; during Pike’s Peak Sigma Kappa took third place. The sorority is particularly proud that it has members in the scholastic honorary societies for women. Lavender tints and maroon . . . the modest vio¬ let .. . 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 Wav.” Marty Allen Philippa Ashworth Carol Carpenter Judy Carr Elizabeth Calhoun Betsy Casto Gail Caylor Judy Collins Carolyn Cope Judith Cooper Brenda Dake Susan Fox Ann Gillikin Linda Gray Elizabeth Harper Becky Harper Phyllis Haverstick Mary Ellen Hicks Bobbie Hobson Carolyn Holt Doris Holt Carol Huddle Bobbie Huffman Chris Hunt Barbara Johnson Susan Lewin M. Katherine Light Suzanne Lyle Emily Lyons Sara Mclver Penn McKeithan Jean Martin 152 The Sigma Kappa Pledge Class, Fall Quarter, 1964. Josephine Osborne Brenda Parman Mitzi Poe Carolyn Quillin Lynda Robertson Phyllis Shipley Ingrid Shoaf Susie Simmoms Carol Ann Smith Linda Snapp Sue Ann Stephonson Sondra Stewart Judy Taylor Ann Therrell Barbara Wiggins Linda Williams The Sigma Kappas celebrate Founder’s Day with a banquet. 153 Delta Chi Alphas at their new home. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Roy Frazier Alfred Crymble . . Doyle Bryson . . . . Clark Ward Dave Anders James Barton Loyd Bell Jimmy Bishop Doyle Bryson William Burnett Roy Crisp Alfred Crymble Roy Frazier Richard Fredricks Joel Gentry David Hamilton Rodney Hendricks James Hill John Hitt George Howard Tom Hunter Kenneth Johnson Richard Kanoy John McCormick Johnny McCurry Bob Parsons Bill Payne Gary Phillips Richard Summey Clark Ward Leigh Ward Neilson Williams Robert Williams Tom Williams James Willis 154 XA MA Delta Chi Alpha received formal recognition as a local fraternity on February 20, 1964. Formed to es¬ tablish a Kappa Alpha Chapter on campus, the local organization was patterned after the national order. Kappa Alpha Order was formed in 1865 at what is now Washington and Lee LTniversity. Rich in the tradition of the Old South, Kappa Alpha attempts to maintain the high principles and moral code of Gen¬ eral Robert E. Lee, the spiritual father. The fraterni¬ ty colors are crimson and old gold; the flowers are the magnolia blossom and the red rose. The Confed¬ erate battle flag is used as a fraternity symbol. Delta Chi Alpha is a young, dynamic fraternity. The goals of the first year have been to increase membership without sacrificing solidarity; to become more active on campus; and to maintain a code of conduct equal to that of Kappa Alpha Order. Fra¬ ternity advisors are Mr. Richard Brand and Mr. Rob¬ ert Creek. Miss Jean Martin is Delta Chi Alpha Rose. f ‘I think I’m going to like it here Currents Currents within the stream. Moving, swaying, changing, surging to an outlet of riverlets and bays, spreading forth to engulf what lies ahead unseen. Expression of concern in motion. % 1 iriir fifnf 11 llJll 1 Within the Stream ( Drgamza tions Honorary Shirley L. Adair Judy Arrington Barbara Bernard Mary Bley Judith Brinkley William Cates John Cloyd John Crosby Linda Crawford Jackie Curtis Barbara Dugger Arvella Freeman Neva Gibson Patton Giles Barbara Gross Geraldine Harmon Joan Hendrix Roberta Miller Carolyn Nickels Thelma Nunley Carolyn O’Brien Dorothy Osteen Ann Scott Judith Shelton Peter Walker Kappa Lambda Honor Society The Kappa Lambda Honor Society is composed of juniors and seniors at East Tennessee State University who have achieved a 3.5 or better average on more than 100 hours. The society also includes faculty members who were honor students at their university. During the year thirty students and twelve faculty members were included in the group. Students are invited for membership through a unique tapping cere¬ mony which is carried on in the Fall and Spring. This is done in the classroom of the campus. David Adams William Barwick Harold Bullock John Hicks Harry Hodges William Kenny James Kirkland Phil Love Harvey Oxendine Dan Westmoreland Scribes The Scribe Honor Society is com¬ posed of Freshman men who have achieved an average of 3.5 or better. Members are tapped for member¬ ship during the spring quarter. Dennis Westmoreland Charles Woods Carroll Vance Marilyn Berry Lynda Buckner Rebecca Gentry Carolyn Greene Bobbie Hobson Martha Hut Alpha Lambda Delta In February of this year, the Scroll honor Society was established as a local chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta. The Alpha Lamb¬ da Delta national honor society was estab¬ lished at the University of Illinois on May 31, 1924. Its purpose is to promote intelli¬ gent living, a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholastic attain¬ ment among the freshman women. Mem¬ bership is restricted to freshman women who have an average of 3.5 or better. Linda Leonard Sue Lingo Betty Miller Mary Phillips Judy Richardson Betty Riddle Donna Street Mary Jane Thomas Susan E. Trusler Jacqueline Winters Governmental United Student Body Officers Wayne Bell, President Justin Melat, Vice-President On our campus the democratic vehicle that serves to transmit the student’s voice to the higher eche¬ lons, and which fuses our university toward common goals, is the United Student Body Government. It con¬ sists of a Senate, comprised of twen¬ ty senators, a House of Representa¬ tives, and the executive officers. This body of officers carries the re¬ sponsibility of providing sufficient leadership in all phases of campus life. Sally Brooks, Secretary Senate FIRST ROW: Sharon Schneider, Dave Norton, Betty Law- son, Dave Evans, Jane Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Justin Melat, Linda Snapp, Lou Ann McCulley, Billy Jo Bellamy, Lynda Robertson, Henry McCarthy. THIRD ROW: Sammy Dean, Dana Mason, Gary Phillips, Becky Gentry, DeAnna McCrary, Betty Jo Shannon, Kenny Robin¬ son. House of Representatives FIRST ROW: Stuart MacLean; Fred Bourbour; Larry Logan; John Hitt; Bill Kenny; Robert May; Bob Osborne; Jenny Smith, Secretary; Lamar Williams, Vice President; Steve Clark, Speaker. SECOND ROW: Susan Fox; Mimi Scott; Nancy Foley; Pam Mc¬ Cloud; Janice Schneider; Patricia Avis; Wilhelmina Clemmer; Mary Noe; Parker F. Davis; Hayden E. Reiter. THIRD ROW: Bill Allen; Judi Taylor; Gladys Clark; Eleanor Keefauver; Teddy Keller; David Mielke; Ralph Sproles; James Woolwine; Michael L. Spradin; Jack Watkins. FOURTH ROW: Katherine Light; Anna Lee Kite; Lynda Miller; Eileen Fender; Jim Haggerty; Bruce Palmer; Jeff Dossett; Eddie Watson; Gary Tipton; Larry Musick. FIFTH ROW: Pete Potter; Robert T. Cyphers; Curtis A. Wins¬ ton; Betty Lynn Rhea; Carrie Himes; Evelyn Godsey; Mary El¬ len Hicks; Robert Long; Robert Morrison; Karen Mazurkiewiez; Dave Larson. SIXTH ROW: Stacy Horne; Eddie Jordan; Jan Tallman; Walter Pleasnick; Sarah Woods; John Shipp; Patty Led¬ ford; Tommy Dean; Dan Sherwood; Linda Boatright; Betty B. Spencer; Sally Muse. Student Civic Commission Left to Right: Mr. C. R. Strouse, Johnson City Chamber of Com¬ merce Executive Secretary; Mr. Jim Pierce, Johnson City Chamber of Commerce Assistant Executive Secretary; Mr. Harold Holtz, Johnson City Assistant City Manager; Mr. Philip Thomas, As¬ sistant Dean of Men; Mr. Wayne Bell, President of the United Student Body; Mr. Justin Melat, Vice President of the United Student Body; Mr. Tom Mottern, Public Relations Director of Hamilton National Bank; Mr. Tom Hodges, Managing Editor of the Johnson City Press-Chronicle; Mr. Bill Frank, United Stu¬ dent Body Cabinet; Mr. David Burkhalter, Johnson City City Manager; Mr. Stuart MacLean, Student Relations Committee Chairman. University Center Committee The purpose of the University Cen¬ ter is to provide the services and con¬ veniences for all members of the uni¬ versity community—students, faculty, administration, alumni, and guests. The University Center Committees’ duty is to provide a cultural, social and recreational program, aiming to make free time activity a cooperative factor with study in education. The University Center Program Council is composed of the following committees: Films, Games, House and Hospitality, Membership, Publicity, and Special Events. FIRST ROW: Doyle Foxx, Gwendolyn Shields, Henry McCarthy, Mrs. Shadoan. SECOND ROW: Sharon Kennedy, Pat Ringley, Richard Aristeguieta, Sharon McLean. THIRD ROW: Mike Redmond, Bobby Joe Tipton, Barbara Hook, Jacqui Reeke. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Blankenship, Karen Strohecker, Cathy Lee. 162 Professional Departmental The Student Civic Commission was created by Student Government in order to promote relations between the city as a whole and the student body. The Commission listens to and handles problems the solution of which could only be brought about by a mutual effort of the city and student government. The Com¬ mission is composed of prominent citizens of the city and of students appointed by the President of the student body. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of com¬ merce, and to further a higher standard of commercial welfare of the community. Delta Sigma Pi FIRST ROW: Francis Booth, Bob Easton, Harold Broyles, John Dickenson, Gary Keefauver, Don Wadsworth, Robert Shaver, Dr. Spanabel. SECOND ROW: Ralph Cox, Terry Hudson, Fred Pick- el, Charles Leonard, Bill Murray, Tony Machado, Jr., Georgd How¬ ard, Firman Beckwith. 163 A.C.E. Club Cervantes The Association of Childhood Education is an organization designed to work for the education and well being of children from the nursery through the elementary schools. They strive to raise the standard of preparation and encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders in this field. Informing the public of the needs of children and how the school program must be adjusted to fit those needs is a purpose of the association. FIRST ROW: Dr. Taylor, Sponsor; Martha Sue Schild, Presi¬ dent; Emmaline Ashley, Secretary; Paulette Crumley, Treasurer; Jeri Lawson, Vice-President; Carolyn Whisman; Jonni Lou Scott. SECOND ROW: Diana Nelson, Kathy Peoples, Mitzi Poe, Jacqui Reeke, Kathy Mulholland. THIRD ROW: Beverly Hen¬ ry, Jenny Smith, Judy Arrington, Patsy Richardson, Jean Miller, Sue Fitzpatrick, Virginia Bowers. FOURTH ROW: Rita Mar¬ tin, Susan Petry, Jean Walser, Mary Anne Moody, Jewell Peters, Betty Sue Rowlett. FIFTH ROW: Thomas A. Ekstrom, Carla Tittle, Madeline Johnston, Shelby Vicars. SIXTH ROW: James D. Boor, Jean Senter, Earnestine Painter, Betty Arrowood. SEVENTH ROW: Gene Smith, Twilla Senter, Patsy Holder, Janice Pardue, Eddie Haun. The objectives of the Club Cervantes are to fur¬ nish opportunities for speaking and hearing Span¬ ish, to acquaint the members with the culture and civilization of Spain and the Spanish American countries, and to help students from the United States and those of Spanish-speaking countries to become better acquainted with each other, thereby increasing the friendship between these countries and the United States. Membership is composed of E.T.S.U. students and faculty interested in the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking countries. Home Economics Club The East Tennessee State University Collegiate Chapter is an affiliate of the Tennessee Home Eco¬ nomics Associ ation. It is an organization to develop a professional attitude and interest in home eco¬ nomics. The club’s membership is by invitation to majors and minors and other interested persons. Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics fraternity. The purposes of the Tennessee Beta Chapter, established in 1959, are to bind together in a common fellowship those who are serious stu¬ dents of mathematics and to foster a high stand¬ ard of scholarship and professional training in mathematics. , . ' A 164 FIRST ROW: Carolyn O’Brien, Treasurer; Richard Aristequieta, Secretary; Carol E. Gould, Vice-President; Jack Watkins, III, President; SECOND ROW: Tommie Louise Mayo, Linda L. Green, Deborah Cox, Anna Lee Kite, Representative. THIRD ROW: Susan Kelly, Georgia Ann Hanson, Marjorie McNeese, Elaine Ehrhardt, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Charles Armstrong, Brownie Gentry, Ellen Dove, Joe Gueron. FIRST ROW: Mary Linda Bley, President; Charmie G. Bible, Vice President; Eleanor Keefauver, Second Vice President; Kath¬ ryn Templeton, Secretary; Neva Gibson, Treasurer; Edna Jarrett, Reporter; Pam Turton. SECOND ROW: Sandra Ramsey, Sabra Sue Range, Brenda M. Freshour, Erma Kyker, Brenda Aider- man Diamond, Emmaline Ashley, Lillian Constant, Pam Souders, THIRD ROW: Ann Anderson, Margaret Garland, Gail Hammons, Nancy Hodges, Emma Lee Ingram, Marilyn Shell, Cheryl Ann Heaton, Brenda Y. Brown, Chere Gantos, Pat Cochrane. FOURTH ROW: Jane Cole, Wanda Helvey, JoAnn Britt, Zella Lady, Sarah Lloyd, Dawn Cash, Ruth Lady, Brenda Parman, Brenda Bell, Linda Minton, Gail Ayers. STANDING: Miss Vivian Rockwood, Mrs. Harryet Blackwell, Mrs. Frankye Poole, Mrs. Carsie Lodter, Sponsors. FIRST ROW: Mary Young, Secretary; Clarence Green, Treasurer; Linda Green, President; Joe Frye, Vice President; SECOND ROW: Bill Goeltz; Jane Howell; Susie Averitt; Miss Carson, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bill Buckles; Dr. Hart- sell, Head of Department; Mrs. McCormick, Sponsor; Mar¬ ilyn Meredith. FIRST ROW: Dr. Weston T. Brooks, Advisor; Ju¬ dith Hunnicutt; Paul Hensley, President; James Woolwine, Vice-President; Donald Graves, Treas¬ urer; Allen Monk, Secretary; William P. Miller, Jr., Historian-Reporter; Mr. Joseph B. Mattson. SEC¬ OND ROW: Jack Ritter, Leroy Ehlers, Greg Win- inger, Dean Gamble, Jim Meade, Rex Miller, George Q. Hodges, Myers Carpenter, John E. Hampton. THIRD ROW: James A. Hampton, Richard Knod, Jackie Hampton, Ernest Snodgrass, Lester Mullins, David Smith, Robert Willoughby, James Coley, Fred Helms, Atton Burchett, Joe Young. FOURTH ROW: James Stambaugh, Condon Payne, Jervis Far¬ ris, Doyle McGaha, Clifford Farthing, John Earnest, David Blankenbeckler, Marvin Chambers, Ralph Sproles, James Peebles, Harold Gillenwater, Donald Maples. Industrial Education Society Mu Delta Kappa i % i I i i i ! The Industrial Education Society is an organiza¬ tion devoted to the furtherance of the profession and to the promotion of good will among students in industrial education. The Society’s main project is the care of the new Industrial Education Building. Among the other things which they contribute to the functioning of the school, its members print signs for use on cam¬ Mu Delta Kappa Fraternity is a professional or¬ ganization for Industrial Arts majors and minors. Members are accepted by invitation on the basis of academic work, character, and interest shown in Industrial Art. The purpose of the organization is to serve the school and community and to pro¬ mote the Industrial Arts. pus. FIRST ROW: Joe Tilley, Report- er; Rick Greer, Treasurer; Daniel Holder, Secretary; Thomas Shef¬ field, Vice-President; Ralph Sproles, President; George Roe, Sponsor . SECOND ROW: George Hodges, Leroy Ehlers, James Stambaugh, James Mar¬ tin, James Woolwine. THIRD ROW: Paul Hensley, Fred Car¬ mack, James Crouse, Jervis Far¬ ris, David Stern, John White. 166 FIRST ROW: Janet Collins, Sarah Snow, Judy Hedgecock, Rita Richardson, Judy Straley, Ila Buckley, Arbeutia Smith. SECOND ROW: Jaymie Carpenter; Judy Turn¬ er; Dr. Mynatt, Sponsor; Ev elyn Godsey, President ; Lana McCloud, Vice President; Charlotte Stout, Treasurer ; Jeannie Haynes; Nancy Scott; Nancy Little; Sally Derey; Connie James. THIRD ROW: Jennie Miller, Shirley Malloy, Nancy Blankenship, San¬ dy Sheldon, Becky Brumitt, Lynn Carpenter, Pat Slagle, Brenda Trivett, Maxie Fox, Elsie Williams, Faye Lane, Paula Buskell, Deloris Kibble, Susie Tatum, Janet Benton, Susie Asquith, Carol Cole, Trudy Kinchello. Phi Eta Tau Phi Eta Tau is an organization for physical education majors and minors. Its objectives are to fur¬ ther professional interest in physi¬ cal education, to promote a closer relationship among people in physical education, and to strive for sportsmanship, scholarship, and leadership. Kappa Delta Pi The Zeta Iota Chapter of Kap¬ pa Delta Pi—an honor society in education—was founded at East Tennessee State University on June 3, 1947. Kappa Delta Pi is dedi¬ cated to promote a closer bond among students in education and those who believe in teaching as a profession. Membership, by invita¬ tion only, is open to juniors, sen¬ iors, and graduate students who have an outstanding academic rec¬ ord and show promise toward be¬ ing excellent teachers. FIRST ROW: Miss Velma Cloyd, Advisor ; Carol Gould, Reporter; Dennis Folsom, Treasurer ; Betty Briggs, Secretary; Glenna Hoard, Vice President; Josephine Osborne, President. SECOND ROW: Richard May, George Hutchins, James Bowman, Martha Chambers, Linda Crookshanks, Jeanne Finchum, Sandra Dockrey, Catherine Cain. THIRD ROW: Karl Wrinkle, Mrs. Gilbreath, Ina Long, Lucie Berry, Nancy Smith, Francis Torbett, Harold Hayes, Andrea Davis. FOURTH ROW: Isabelle Martin, Rita Martin, Chris Hunt, Betty Huff, Brenda Huff, Brenda Harris, Gwen Carrier, Polkie Crumbliss, Eleanor Keefauver. FIFTH ROW: Linda Garber, Jaqueline Frye, Carolyn Cope, Sue Brymgelson, Sarah Woods, Frankie Roberts, Helen Gray, Nancy Hobson. SIXTH ROW: Donna Rodric, Walter Pleasnick, Linda O’Dell, Eva Moody, Delores Miller, Ann Lacy, Rebecca Kitzmiller, John Hicks. SEVENTH ROW: Kenny Robinson, Gordon Ludolf, Dean Davis, Miss Ehrhardt, Frances Reed, Zelda Barnette, Kathy Wiley, Dr. Spaulding. FIRST ROW: Sharron Richardson, President; Lane Patton, Vice President; Charlotte Crutcher, Secretary; Geraldine Light; Anne Moore, Treasurer; Andra Gray; Oscar Houser; Ronnie Tolley. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Hickey, Ann Buck, Suzy Hughes, Marcia Abernathy, Pat Hill, Judy Mc- New, Helen Williford, Lynn Cooper, THIRD ROW: Lester Shell, Freida Nicholas, Doris Lowe, Rosa Paul, Carole Price, Carol Sahli, Ruthie Cozad. FOURTH ROW: Linda Zion, Linda Carr, Connie Rule, Ken Gunnell, Becky Willocks, Mar¬ tha Blackburn, Judy Hope. TASN Pi Gamma Mu 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. Pi Gamma Mu, a national social science honor society, is an organization with the purpose of en¬ couraging and recognizing scholarship in the so¬ cial sciences. Dr. Kenneth Spaulding, Addison West, Roberta Miller, Parker Davis, Mr. James Hamlett, Robert Linton, Dr. Edwin Greninger, Martha Weams. FIRST ROW: Becky Shell; Shelby Heflin, Secretary; Donald Hash, Charles Cooper. SECOND ROW: Don Fletcher, President; Cathy Marshall; John Hitt; William Murray. THIRD ROW: James Go¬ ing, Edward Carmack, Betty Tilson, Elizabeth Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Bob Ratliff; Ronnie Dowell; Phillip Reed; Larry Logan, Vice-President; Eddie Brickey. SAM SNEA The Society for Advancement of Management is a national professional organization for man¬ agers in industry, commerce, government, educa¬ tion, and pioneers in management philosophy. S.A.M. serves as an effective medium for the ex¬ change and distribution of information on the problems, policies, and methods of management and industry. Open to all students interested in the depart¬ ment of education, the Student National Educa¬ tion Association is a professional society designed to familiarize student members with the teaching profession through monthly meetings with inform¬ ative programs, an annual banquet, and the ob¬ servance of National Education Week. FIRST ROW: A. Lacy, R. Martin, C. McGinnis, K. Robin¬ son, W. Pleasnick. SECOND ROW: M. Allen, A. Watts, V. Davis, D. Grady, G. Hoard, D. Boggess, J. Wallin, S. Day, M. Carter, B. Johnson. THIRD ROW: C. Gould, B. Thom¬ as, E. Keefauver, A. Henard, M. Poe, B. Briggs, M. Grace, K. Laughlin, S. Warren, K. Webb. FOURTH ROW: B. Davis, J. Peake, P. Crumley, C. Stokely, V. Kite, J. Justis, D. Rodric, P. Hagy, C. MclnturflF, T. Ekstrom. FIFTH ROW: E. Bussell, M. Hodge, C. Overbey, M. Garringan, S. Stephenson, C. Delano, S. Peavyhouse, B. Little, P. Coville. SIXTH ROW: V. Ellison, J. Altizer, J. Jones, P. Neal, M. Preston, S. Keebler, B. Wiggins, C. Millard, P. Mullins. SEVENTH ROW: J. Stanley, D. Bryan, B. Taylor, N. Hop¬ kins, C. Woods, B. Dake, M. Hatmaker, E. Hite, L. John¬ son, L. Coverdale, P. Paire. EIGHTH ROW: R. Miller, S. Turner, C. Carter, D. Mashburn, K. Edwards, M. Hicks, S. Lingo, H. Walker, S. Murr. FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Blakley, Carrie Himes, Eba Johnson, Susan Arnold, Margaret Bond, Sammie Holstead, Susan Hines, Beverly Feathers, Claudia Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mary Burns, University Business Women’s Club The purposes of the University Business Wom¬ en’s Club are to offer a closer association among women majoring and minoring in business and to promote and encourage interest among all stu¬ dents in the field of business. Carol Huddle, Lois Price, Judy Moore, Rita Bradley, Dr. Sol Adler, Jack Ferrell, Beckie Poovey, Pam Terlep, Eleanor Yoakum. Sigma Alpha Eta The Beta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta encourages and stimulates interest among college students in the field of speech and hearing. The organization fosters a spirit of unity between speech and hearing and related fields by coordinat¬ ing the efforts of persons desiring a common goal in the area. FIRST ROW: Elizabeth El¬ liott, Martha Doyle, Betty Til- son, Anne Maggart, Mary En- deam, Margaret Mays, Linda Boatright, Ila Burleson, Sara Williams. SECOND ROW: Na¬ omi Blevins, Theresa Arney, Doris ‘Carden, Cathy Marshall, Linda Cussell, Claudette Lewel- ling, Lois Hawkins, Darnell Wil¬ liams. THIRD ROW: Becky Shell, Molinda Beaver, Patty Ledford, Lois Bare, Janice Deal, Francine Davis, Linda Hawkins, Kay Ledford, Mrs. Mary Gray. FOURTH ROW: Eva Baskett, Linda Neas, Helen Smith, Car¬ olyn Staten, Annetta Miner, Lin¬ da Wilhoit, Sharon Walton, Joan Frances, Margaret Hilton, Bar¬ bara Humphreys, Sponsor. Religious Church of Christ Youth Council The Church of Christ Youth Council is composed of t he youth of the Church of Christ. The council meets weekly for devotional and social activities. FIRST ROW: David Parrish, President; Harold DeBord, Vice President; Cathy Temple¬ ton, Secretary; Ronnie Dowell, Treasurer; Mrs. Paul Barrette, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Linda Wallace, Linda Jones, Carolyn Hollifield, Judy Davis, Kenneth Harvey, Vincent Kee- fauver. THIRD ROW: Leon C. Burns, Rugh Bowling, Charles Gunther, Jean Harris, Peggy Harvey, A. J. Street, Mary Booze, Gary Phillips. FIRST ROW: Rev. George M. Conn, Jr., University Pastor; John McKell, Chairman of Lo¬ cal Committee; Carole Gould, Secretary-Treasurer; Virginia Conduff; Kay Reynolds; Brenda Williams; Pam Sowders; Barbara Thomas; Patsy Kyte; Lucie Jean Berry, Sessions. SECOND ROW: Susan Petri, Rusty Davison, Mary Carice. THIRD ROW: Henry McCarthy, Session; Patty Ringly; John Reagan; Sherry Turner; Chuck Kennedy; Marion Robertson; Patty Led¬ ford; Jane Montgomery, Session; Susan Preston; Susan Haemsch. Westminister Fellowship Sponsored by the Presbyter¬ ian Church, the Westminster f ellowship ' s purpose is to pro¬ vide Christian nurture and fel¬ lowship, to relate the Christian Faith to the student’s life with¬ in the academic community, and to give the student a Chris¬ tian home away from home. The organization is governed by a student session, composed of three members elected from the group. 171 Christian Science Religious Organization The Christian Science Religious Organization, for students interested in Christian Science, con¬ ducts services prepared by the student. The orga¬ nization was established so that students of the uni¬ versity might share their ideas of Christian Sci¬ ence. Baptist Student Union BSU is a program for students of Baptist pref¬ erence. Activities included are weekly devotions, regular socials, international student get-togethers, speaking and music teams, and intramurals. The Programming Committee, composed of five vice presidents and the president, project the activities through the thirty member Executive Council. BSU broadens student opportunities for service through the State and Southern Baptist Summer Mission. Students serve in the missions through the support of other students. The students also work at state retreats and summer encampments. Philip Lawson, President; Wayne Bell, Vice President; Joyce Church, Secretary; Larry Lawson; Prince Prevette; George Bell; Mrs. Harryet Blackwell. Canterbury Club Canterbury Club is composed of Episcopalian and other interested students whose aims are to plan a program of Christian study and recreation. The club maintains the facilities of Canterbury House for the use of any student. The house is equipped for reading, relaxation, record-playing, and informal meetings. Central Religious Council The purpose of the Central Religious Council, composed of representatives from all of the cam¬ pus religious organizations, is to coordinate the work of these organizations and to promote better understanding of the role of religion on the cam¬ pus. Fred Witty, Director; J. G. Cartee, Pastor Advisor; Ann Therrell, Secre¬ tarial Vice Pres.; S. Long; A. Monk; L. Vaughn; P. Davis; M. Good; L. Stal- lard; Pete Potter, President; G. Clon- inger; S. Anderson; N. Crook; S. Baker; B. Tipton; F. Roberts; M. Meredith. Left: D. Peek, K. Boone, M. Carty, S. Zimmerman, A. Greenwell, B. Rhea, J. Cates, K. Wilson, J. Arrington, J. Os¬ borne, V. Boyd, D. Bailey, B. Fox, J. Holt. B. Morre, T. Manly, D. Peoples, L. Sutton, S. Ramsey, B. Frills, S. Hicks, J. Greene, L. Lawson, L. Al¬ bright, Mrs. Carter, B. Cartee, E. Lock¬ ett, J. Witty, D. Mynatt. Right: M. Jaynes, I. Bailey, P. Owens, J. Davis, C. Stuart, K. Harmon, P. Smith, M. Colliers, B. Dean, L. Minton, J. Brooks, P. Ewing, S. Fleming, B. Freshour, S. Costner, K. Roy, G. Gordon, P. Tracy, E. Cannon, Mrs. Clayton, J. Harris, M. Faulkner, J. Baker, M. Winter, R. Willoughby, S. Vicars, B. Rowlett, B. Ballew, D. Boggess, N. Yarbrough. P. King; T. Gordan, STANDING; J. Moore; P. Brown; A. Shelton; L. Rolph; J. Norris; J. Pike; T. Domeschion; H. Hockersmith; STANDING, C. Rice. FIRST ROW: Carrie Himes, Peter Brown, Michael Owens, Haggerty, Cheri Hendrix, Phillip King, Gene Smith, Jim Susan Trusler, Richard Johnson, David Parrish, Carol Gould, Morris, Patsy Kyte, Harold DeBord. Dr. Robert Mielke. SECOND ROW: Joyce Church, James 173 SEATED: Barbara Chapman, Treasurer; Sandra Dockrey, Sec¬ retary; Eleanor Keefauver, Vice President; Jimmi Lou Hunni- cutt, President; Bill D. Eaton, Campus Minister STANDING: Jams Powell, William J. Hallan, Annette Galaudis, Carol Sahli, Charlene Montogomery, Dick Hendrix, Sarah Snow, Cheri Hen¬ drix, Kay McCalister, George Haden, Jr. Collegians for Christ Collegians for Christ try to stimulate Christian New Testament living on the campus. Their ob¬ jectives are fellowship and individual growth; their aims are the edification and the evangeliza¬ tion of each person on campus. Newman Club 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 secular campuses. Its purpose is to deep¬ en the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of re¬ ligious, intellectual, and social activities. FIRST ROW: Jim Haggerty, President; Martha Hut , Vice Pres¬ ident; Richard Aristeguieta, Historian; Carol Taylor; Mrs. Mary Manning, Faculty Sponsor; Rev. William A. Wallace, O.P. SEC¬ OND ROW: Tom Manning, Charlene Johnson, Sharon Kennedy, Mary Lee Hardt, Mary Nelson, Joe Heimann. THIRD ROW: Bruce Snow, Tom Bowers, Anne Cooper, Mary Ann LaGuardia, Don Wadsworth, Tony Machado. 174 Drama Music Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega and The Patchwork Players are dramatic organizations for those who have shown special interests and talents in acting, man¬ agement, and technical work in the campus the¬ atre. Their aim in sponsoring several plays each year is to give the college audience a background in drama from the Greek through the modern theatre. Alpha Psi Omega, honor fraternity in dramat¬ ics, works in conjunction with the Patchwork Players. Membership is by invitation upon out¬ standing dramatic achievement. Gary Tipton, President; Mr. Harold Frank, Sponsor; Jack Watkins, III; Roger Holste, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Jack Watkins, President; Janice Sponsor. SECOND ROW: James Maness; Henry Jones, Recorder; Sherry Pierce; Sharon Kennedy; McCarthy; Paul Bowen; Joe Gueron; Gary Tipton, Genell Cradic; Becki Poovey; Mr. Harold Frank, Business Manager; Roger Holste. Patchwork Players 175 FIRST ROW: George Wenger; Jim Oxendine; Eddie Watson; Frank Jones; Mary Ellen Hicks, sweetheart; Robert Long. SEC¬ OND ROW: Bill Martin, Tom Shupe, David Basher, Jim Cun¬ ningham, Jack Lambert, Charles Corum. THIRD ROW: Robert LaPella, sponsor; William Boyd, sponsor; Rick Mutton; Ben Cat- on; Larry Templeton; Sam Jones; and Graham Clark. Women’s Ensemble Membership in Women’s Ensemble is by invita¬ tion only and is limited to a maximum of ten wom¬ en. Literature arranged for three and four part women’s voices is studied and performed widely throughout the area at club meetings and other community gatherings. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is a fraternity representing the music profession. Its purposes are to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its mem¬ bers, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. It was organized in 1898 at the New England Con¬ servatory of Music to unite men with common musical interests. SEATED: Janice Jones. STANDING: Marian Gamble, Margaret Brabson, Sarah Woods, Pat Cross, Brenda Mas- sengill, Joan Asbury, Nancy Griffith, Patty McCarty, and Jac¬ quelyn Torbett. Mrs. Virgil Self, Harriet King, Sharon Murphy, Becky Gentry, Joan Asbury, Judy Taylor, Ingrid Keefauver, Janice Jones, Carolyn Holt. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron is an international music frater¬ nity for women. Membership is by invitation and includes music majors and minors, faculty members who teach music, professional musicians, and con¬ cert artists. Brass Choir The Brass Choir is a select student ensemble of outstanding players of brass instruments. It pre¬ sents several concerts each year and provides special special music for festive occasions. FIRST ROW: Charles Corum, Jack Lambert, Ron Wilcox, George Wenger. SECOND ROW: Mr. Boyd, Denton Hatcher, Bob Long, Bill Gladstone, Bill Martin, Bobbie Huffman. 177 Men’s Ensemble ETSU Choir The Men’s Ensemble is an organization open to men who enjoy singing music ar¬ ranged especially for male voices. A maximum of sixteen men is accepted, and from this membership smaller groups are taken to ap¬ pear in public performances. The Choir is dedicated to the study and performance of the highest forms of accom¬ panied and unaccompanied choral music. It presents musical selections of all periods from the fifteenth century to the present in the fields of school, church, and professional cho¬ ral repertory. ETSU Band FIRST ROW: Ed Cooke. SECOND ROW: Janice Jones, Pianist; Doyle Foxx; Steve Davis. THIRD ROW: Bill Pottebaum, Gary Tipton, Ronnie Emmert. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Mulson, Clyde Collins, John Bowers. STANDING: Mike Hartgrove, Tommy Williams, John McCormick. The ETSU Marching Band is composed of students interested in marching music. The main functions of the band are performing at football games and participating in parades. ETSU Chorale The Chorale is open to all students who enjoy singing a wide variety of choral litera¬ ture. The Chorale appears annually in a Christmas concert, and it performs on cam¬ pus for all large convocations, including com¬ mencement. FIRST ROW: Linda Bowers, Connie Stewart, Helen Elam, Peggy Jennings, Joan Marler, Connie Hopkins, Betty Hale, Harriet King, Judy Carter Arnold. SECOND ROW: Robert LaPella, director; Sandy Fullen; Mary Witt; Judy Dairs; Sarah Wood; Marceline Good; Brenda Ausmus; Barbara Walton; Katye Wilson; Andrea Davis; Connie Beanson. THIRD ROW: Paul Thompson, Parker Davis, Nan Hombock, Graham Clark, Jack Mauk, David Bowden, Gordon Farris; Robert Jessee, Ron Emmert. FOURTH ROW: David Wilson, Ron Wilcox, Max Bowman, Eddie Watson, David Bashor, Charles Corum, Gary Tipton, Paul Caton, Tony Bowman, Frank Jones. Wilkes Bobbitt, William Boyd; Directors. FIRST ROW: Joe Newman, Mac Bowman, John Strange, Martha Anderson, Earl Henry, David Banner, Deana Depew, Betty Morris, Princella Motychak, Frank Jones, Chris Yarlbourough, Jim Cunningham, Sammy Jones, Ronnie Wilcox, George Wenegar. SECOND ROW: Billy Canny, Jo Bellamy, Nita Lawson, Janice Altizer, Ellen Sanders, Lindy Cohan, Glen Anders, Sharon Simmons, Bill Weaver, Melvin Smith, James Oxendine, Gracie Lamphere, Warren Arnold, Albert Mutton, Marvin Heimbach, Jack Lambert, George Hughes, Jimmy Crabtree, Robert May. THIRD ROW: Eddie Watson, Gary Rutherford, Betty Monk, Jeanette Babb, Elizabeth Johnson, Nan Marden, Janice Bittermann, Rita Richardson, Mary Hicks, Harry Jones, Larry Templeton, Bob Long, Nancy Peck, Tom Pederson, George Judd, Ben Caton, Graham Clark, Larry Julian, Jim Gladson, Pat Ruth, Gary Easley, Ellen McAmis, Bill Martin. Standing—FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Cotlman, Walker Carpenter, Gerald Via, Randy Rastall, Joe Leagan, Tony Jones, Ken Rees, Charles Smelcher, Mike Walker, Charles Miller, Horace Cloninger, Tom Shaver, Avery Maggard, Tom Shupe, David Correll, James Armbrester, Charles Corum. §■§§ Larry Julian, Bobby Joe Tipton, Charles Corum, Bill Canny, Mac Bowman, Lanny Julian, Bill Gladstone, Bill Martin, Garry Easley, Ron Wilcox, George Wenger, Jack Lambert, Sam Jones, Skip Lane. Cheryl Williams, Judy Pollard, Judy Groves, Vickie Risnor. 1 1 1 ?Mj : it ; p [Jfjf j ' f t I ' 1; • l i j j M j8|t till • X J Hr ’ : : L : : Majorettes The majorettes appear during the football season as a part of the East Tennessee State University Marching Band for the entertainment of those attending football games. They per¬ form precision marching and baton- twirling routines. 180 Stage Band The Stage Band gives students an oppor¬ tunity to participate in a musical activity and acquaints them with certain musical styles. It furnishes dance music throughout the year for campus events. 181 FIRST ROW: Ann Meredith, Mary Brenda Boles, Judy Bible, Brenda Trivette, Sissy Wiggins, Diane Knight, Gwen Wilson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Mays, Diane Gedraytis, Karen Hankins, Geri Brown, Cable Wilkes, Ellen McAmis, Barbara Wiggins, Kacky Belew, Nancy Griffith, Brownie Gentry, Paralea McCampbell, Vicki Risner, Linda Robertson, Jo Bellamy, Judy Straley. THIRD ROW: Carole Cole, Dr. Hicks sponsor; Sally Derey, Arbeutia Smith, Charlie Woods, Bill Fielding, Paul Doering. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a National Service Frater¬ nity whose purpose is to promote leadership, friendship, and service to the college campus, the community, and the nation. Aquatic Club The Aquatic Club is an organization for those who enjoy participating in swimming, diving, and water ballet. Membership is determined by try¬ outs. The club presents an annual water show each winter quarter for student enjoyment and entertainment. Mji 9mm NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY FIRST ROW: Jack Watkins, President; Charles Hamilton, Vice President; Jeff Carter, Treasurer; Mike Kelly, Historian; Lewis Snyder, Secretary; Bob Morrison, Sgt. of Arms; Dr. Nicholson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Ralph Hubbard, Gerald Turner, Sam Zimmerman, Ralph Greene, Bob Williamson, Jack Brooks. THIRD ROW: Tom Hunter, Larry Carter, Tom Hart, Lynn Brewer, Harold Greene, Ken Karant, James Cross, Terry Williams, E. B. Wallen. FOURTH ROW: John E. Wil¬ son, John L. Wilson, John A. Lehman, James D. Boor, Harrell J. Stringer, James Boggs, Lynn Lockrow, Ray Kimbrell, Richard Buxter. 182 Buccaneer The BUCCANEER, the annual publi¬ cation of the East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity Yearbook, is published by a stu¬ dent staff assisted by a faculty advisor. It is issued without charge to all students who in the current school year pay as much as $150.00 on registration fees. Students paying less than this amount may secure a copy of the publication by paying a pro rata part of the cost. Joynel Copp, Editor 183 Brenda Markham, Copy Editor; Susan Feathers, Literary Editor Sharon Murphy, Organizations Editor; Walt Justice, Sports Editor Business Staff: Sandra Dunkelberger; Ann Therrell, Associate Busi¬ ness Manager; Ann Gillikin, Ann Harper (not pictured) Linda Miller, Barbara Vaughn, Linda Campbell 184 Billy Brown, Managing Editor; Janice Deal Vickie McIntyre; Barbara Woolsey; Betty B. Spenser, na Ferguson Senior Editor; Don- Roma Harmon; Sue Lingo; Features Editor Marti Angelo, Kathy Wiley, Helen Williford, Susan Peavyhouse, Brenda Boles Cecilia Gay; Mary Jane Thomas, Class Editor; Pat Horne Marjorie McNeese; Barbara Hook; Lynda Whitson, Greek Edi¬ tor Joy Peak; Jacquelyn Reeke, Academics Editor; Paulette Crumley Sherri Thompson, Lee Balantyne, Rosemary Siler, Colin Bradley 186 The Collegian staff has the Christmas Spirit. 187 Collegian The COLLEGIAN, the student news¬ paper of the University, is published weekly by a student staff assisted by a faculty ad¬ visor. Its function is to inform the stu¬ dent body of coming events of interest, of Student Government and Administrative action which may concern the students, and also to publicize student activities and achievements. Charles Armstrong, Editor. 188 Ruby Wilhoit, Associate News Editor. Staff Writers: Brenda Markham, Stuart McClain, Judy Collins, Joy Peak. 189 Buccaneer Bridge Club The Buccaneer Bridge Club plays duplicate bridge. Their aim is to develop bet¬ ter bridge players for inter¬ collegiate and national competition. The organiza¬ tion is sanctioned by The American Contract Bridge League. SEATED: Sarah Snow, Gloria Fitch, Judy Bible, Edith Forbes, Peter Brown; Lewis Goodkin; Harry Hodges; Dick Roache; Gary Jonnie Smith, Lee Ann Malcolm, Catherine Cain, Vicki Tassone. Brewer; Jonah Gray. STANDING: Mr. Hardin, Sponsor; Linda Robertson; Sharon Greer; 190 FIRST ROW: Bob Morrison, Karen Mazurkieaicz, Roger Holste, Larry Musick, Dave Larson, Mr. Harold Frank. SECOND ROW: Kelly Edmisten, T. Culver, Sam Zimmerman, Duncan West, Johnny Mountain, Flix Chappellet. THIRD ROW: Anita Swartz, Lynn Brewer, Bill Seaver, Bill Martin, Bill Hawkins, Phillip R. Leonard. FOURTH ROW: Donald L. Semones, Bill Nixon, Steve Redden, Ken Conner, Tom Hunter, D. Fleischhacker, Larry Maden, James R. Taylor. WETS W.E.T.S. radio is a carrier current station op¬ erating in the standard broadcast band on an as¬ signed frequency of 630 kc’s. W.E.T.S. is a training unit designed to give practical experience to those students interested in entering the broadcasting field. Membership open to those with a genuine interest in radio. Circle “K” The Circle K is a campus civic organization de¬ voted primarily to the advancement of the com¬ munity and campus service. The club conducts socials and business meetings for its members. Charles McConnell, Treasurer; John Moss, President; John Shipp, Vice-president; Sam McConnell, Secretary. STANDING: Arthur Kelly, Tom Shipp, John Hoppes, William Hunsaker, Luke Moss, Chip Hines, Charles Hamilton. Debate Club The University Debate Team is the campus forensic society. It en¬ ters national tournaments across the country, among which are those at Carson-Newman, Appalachian State, and Emory University. FIRST ROW: D. Black, J. Gheens, P. Deely, A. West, E. Keefauver, B. Shankle, J. Snapp, L. Motsinger, Dr. Moore. SECOND ROW: J. Jones, S. Price, M. Luttrell, J. Hall, A. Smalling, K. Reynolds, G. Casteel, P. Crumley, J. Peake, W. Justice, R. Bowman, N. Graves, C. Staten. THIRD ROW: D. Fain, B. Bowen, J. Weaver, S. Harvey, J. Bible, J. Idol, B. Thomas, M. Carico, P. Ringley, B. Bowman, B. Ball, J. Ball, S. Humpston. FOURTH ROW: J. Franklin, N. Lawson, L. Mccloud, J. O’Dell, K. Cogdill, M. Jordan, J. Kendrick, B. Hook, S. Mauk, R. Miller, G. Cowan, L. Brewer. FIFTH ROW: R. Johnson, L. Snyder, R. Carter, J. Woolwine, G. Clark, C. Cope, L. Sargeant, B. Sorple, E. Bussell, B. Mauk. SIXTH ROW: J. Brotherton, T. Bates, C. Hamilton, J. Adkinson, D. Slaughter, A. Campbell, T. Manning, A. Cole, C. Whitlow, N. Vaughn, T. Hughes, J. Moore. Young Democrats The Young Democrats is a political organiza¬ tion made up of interested young citizens who are willing to give of their time to insure that responsible government in America is maintained. The organization’s main objective is to interest young people in joining a political party and working with this party in order that their views and beliefs might be heard. The Young Demo¬ crats’ Club is affiliated with the Tennessee Col¬ lege Young Democrats and the College of Young Democrats. “T” Club The “T” Club is a recognition organiza¬ tion composed of those athletes who have earned a letter in one of the school’s ma¬ jor or minor sports. Its aim is to promote better support and participation in ath¬ letics on and off campus. Along with en¬ forcing Rat Week activities of freshmen, the “T” Club carries out various service projects for the school. FIRST ROW: Dan Brooks; Hayden Reiter, President; Gary Wirth, Vice-President; Walter Wolfe. SECOND ROW: Roy Frazier; Jim Woolwine, Secretary; Jim Car- michel, Treasurer; Johnny McCurry. THIRD ROW: Mike Heron, Billy Cassidy. FOURTH ROW: Ron Mc¬ Cullough, Ellis Neidick. FIFTH ROW: Ron Rigsby, Dan Mahoney. SIXTH ROW: Tom Dean, Larry Con¬ yers. SEVENTH ROW: Jim Steele, Lavern Dameron, C. M. Boggs, Doug Light, Phil Morgan, Bruce Koskien. EIGHTH ROW: Travis Kirkland, Wilbur Bishop, Bill Early, Gary Phillips, Jim Anderson, Gary Combs. NINTH ROW: A1 Lea, Gary Scheurman, Paul Jackson, A. B. Clevenger, Don Collins. Members of the Young Republican Club: G. Ackerman, C. Agee, P. Allen, J. Altizer, J. Altizer, M. Anderson, S. Averitt, M. Bacon, T. Bailey, R. Baird, L. Bare, M. Barnett, H. Bernstein, L. Blevins, J. Bond, M. Boyd, C. Bradley, B. Brown, R. Buchanan, C. Burg- ner, C. Burns, J. Burrow, D. Cardon, W. Carney, L. Carr, J. Cham¬ bers, D. Christensen, J. Churchill, W. Clark, M. Cloninger, R. Clark, L. Cohan, G. Cokes, G. Crowder, L. Crussell, A. Crymble, J. Cutshaw, J. Davis, V. Davis, L. DeBose, L. DiNicolangelo, C. Edmonds, L. Elam, L. Elder, R. Elliott, V. Ellison, D. Eenner, W. Fletcher, B. Franklin, S. Fried, T. Frye, A. Fuis, M. Gamble, L. Gar¬ ber, T. Gillenwater, J. Garrison, N. Goodman, C. Gould, J. Greene, M. Haer, R. Hale, C. Hall, E. Hall, H. Hankins, G. Hawkins, J. Heaton, R. Henderson, R. Hensley, M. Hickam, J. Hicklin, P. Hicklin, C. Himes, B. Hobson, M. Hodge, R. Hubbard, J. Ivens, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, F. Jones, P. Jones, R. Jones, B. Jordan, J. Jordan, R. Lambert, G. Latham, J. Lawrence, L. Lawson, P. Lewin, V. Leslie, S. Lingo, M. Livesay, J. Llewellyn, H. Long, J. Manly, N. Marden, B. Markham, D. Markham, J. Martin, R. May, M. Mays, J. McCarter, C. Mclnturff, J. McLaney, W. McQueen, C. Meltar, C. Merritt, R. Miller, A. Miner, A. Monk, J. Mont¬ gomery, C. Mullins, R. Murray, R. Myrick, D. Nelson, M. Nolan, G. Nolan, C. O’Brien, L. Onks, R. Palmer, M. Parker, K. Parsley, J. Patrick, J. Pauley, K. Peoples, J. Pomeroy, F. Poore, S. Preas, M. Preston, J. Preswell, J. Pridemore, S. Pyle, L. Rankin, M. Reece, A. Reel, J. Rheim, E. Ritchie, N. Roark, L. Robertson, G. Rowland, R. Saylor, M. Scott, J. Seaton, D. Semones, D. Slagle, M. Soloman, M. Starner, S. Stephenson, J. Street, C. Stone, C. Smiley, D. Taylor, S. Thompson, G. Turner, L. Turner, B. Valley, L. Vaughn, D. Vickers, R. Wampler, A. Watson, C. Wells, A. Whis- man, B. Wilkinson, K. Wilhoit, B. Willets, R. Williams, R. Wil¬ liamson, N. Williamson, H. Williford, B. Willis, B. Billocks, J. Wil¬ son, R. Wing, T. Wolfe, C. Woods, C. Yarbrough, E. Yeary, E. Yoakum, B. Zimmerman, H. Bowyer, C. Ellis, J. Gray, J. McCruy, J. Huntsman, W. Dykes, J. Buck, J. Heffner, S. Daugherty, B. Wolford, D. Mileke. Linda Rankin , “T”-Club Sweetheart. Young Republicans’ Club The Young Republicans’ Club is an orga¬ nization designed to promote on the East Ten¬ nessee State University campus the principles, ideals, and candidates of the National Repub¬ lican Party. 193 Senior Orchesis Senior Orchesis offers women stu¬ dents the opportunity for advanced study in creative dance. It also strives to stimulate campus and community interest in dance, and to foster standards of performance, appreciation, and understanding of dance as an art form in the com¬ munity. FIRST ROW: Sherry Fleming, Secretary; Evelyn Godsey, President; Linda O’Dell, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jeanie Torbett, Gloria Fitch, Shelby Heflin, Mary Jane Thomas, Polkie Grumbliss. THIRD ROW: Mary Galloway; Connie James; Kay Holy- field; Mrs. Benz, Sponsor; Joyce Parvin; Kacky Belew; Jenifer Bitner. Mohammad S. Mir, Vice President; Donna Patterson, Secretary; H. Brautigam, Spon¬ sor; Richard Aristeguieta, Treasurer; Fred Bourbour, President; Amin Khalil; Rebecca Vines; Judy Chellico, Social Chairman; Jean Harris; Zahia Shandala; Ibraham Frazam; Betty Riddle; Margaret Bergmann; Lindy Cohan; Chavane Johnson; Chandla Edward; Sharrone Gouge; Becky Ludwig; Amir-Dowlatshahi; Glenda Parsons; Janice Harmon; Susan Petry; Mehdi Parvarandeh; Vejdani Alireza; Joe Hermann; Seeson Bourbour; Carol Gould; Abulhosn Izzat; Walter Krulikowski; Nasim Aboulhosn; Kew Darkshani; Aboulhoson Samir. International Club The Association of International Students is an organization dedi¬ cated to the achieving of a better grasp of world affairs. The pur¬ pose of the International Club is to offer both American and foreign students an opportunity to share ideas and culture. The club spon¬ sors parties throughout the year to promote fellowship and under¬ standing among the nationalities on campus. 194 ROTC The primary mission of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is to develop junior of¬ ficers for the United States Army. The program of instruction covers four years for commissioning. The first two years or the basic course is a re¬ quirement for graduation of all male students at¬ tending ETSU. Those who possess essential lead¬ ership potential and the highest mental, physical, and moral qualities are selected for the two-year advanced course where further leadership train¬ ing and opportunities, including a Summer Camp, are provided. Upon graduation from the univer¬ sity, the cadet completing successfully all four years of ROTC is commissioned a Second Lt. in the United States Army Reserve. Outstanding ca¬ dets designated as Distinguished Military Grad¬ uates may apply for direct commissioning to fur¬ ther selected students during the advanced course. Edson R. Mattice, Lt Col, Infantry—P.M.S. ROTC Staff OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ROTC DETACHMENT: FRONT—CENTER: Lt. Colonel Edson R. Mattice, Professor of Military Science. 1st ROW: Lt Col Campbell, Major Hance, Major Bell, Lt Col Blocker. 2nd ROW: Captains: Cotter, Geddes, Unger, Barrios, Ammons, Crow, Stewart, Hill. 3rd ROW: Sgt Maj. Parker, MSGT Edwards, SFC Moury, SFC Bohanon, SFC Wil¬ liams, SSGT Davis, SSGT Sanders, SSGT Schmidt, SSGT Low¬ ery, SP 5 Rook. 195 1st Battalion, ROTC Brigade: FRONT: Cadet Lt. Col. William J. Loth, III, Commander. SECOND STEP: Cadet Maj. Guy S. Carr, Jr., Exec. Officer. BACK ROW: Hq. Co. Commander, Tony M. Jones, Cadet Capt.; A Co. Commander, Marvin T. Rhodes, Cadet Capt.; B Co. Commander, Earl L. Potter, Cadet Capt.; C Co. Commander, Lawrence E. Wilder, Cadet Capt. 3rd Battalion, ROTC Brigade: FRONT: Cadet Lt. Col. John E. Gross, Commander. SECOND STEP: Cadet Maj. John F. Shef- fy, Exec. Officer. BACK ROW: Hq. Co. Commander, Larry L. Smith, Cadet Capt.; A Co. Commander, Thomas A. Smith, Cadet Capt.; B Co. Commander, Harold W. Bell, Cadet Capt.; C Co. Commander, Michael S. Spradlin, Cadet Capt. 2nd Battalion, ROTC Brigade: FRONT: Cadet Lt. Col. John D. Legg, Commander. SECOND STEP: Cadet Major Walter M. Wolfe, Exec. Officer. BACK ROW: Hq. Co. Commander, Billy J. Miller, Cadet Capt.; A Co. Commander, William H. Newbold, Cadet Capt.; B Co. Commander, Joseph D. Mahoney, Cadet Capt.; C Co. Commander, Frank Q. Williams, Cadet Capt. 4th Battalion, ROTC Brigade: FRONT: Cadet Lt. Col. Frank S. Finocchio, Commander. SECOND STEP: Cadet Maj. David H. Conway, Exec. Officer. BACK ROW: Hq. Co. Commander, Hay¬ den E. Reiter, Cadet Capt.; A Co Commander, Phillip W. Jones, Cadet Capt.; B Co. Commander, Parker F. Davis, Cadet Capt.; C Co. Commander, Delmer F. Teglas, Cadet Capt. BRIGADE STAFF OFFICERS— FIRST ROW: Philip M. Taylor, Major, S-l; George L. Conway, Major, S-2; Dexter C. Newman, Colonel, Brigade Commander; James C. Wilson, Lieutenant Col- Major, S-3; Edward C. Bowman, Major, S-4. THIRD ROW: onel, Executive Officer. SECOND ROW: Robert C. Pittman, Thomas A. Asay, Captain, Assistant S-3. Music to March by Gapt. John D. Geddes; Cadet Major Lanny R. Julian, Commander of the Band. ROTC Band Hon. Maj. Betty Lawson Band Sponsor Hon. Maj. Jean Martin Honor Guard Sponsor ROTC Honor Guard Major Thomas M. Alexander Honor Guard Commander 197 The Enemy Must Fall RIFLE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Galvin Wright; Norman Clinnard; Alfred Lea, Co-Captain; William Durham; Benjamin Smith. SECOND ROW: Donald F. Crow, Captain, FA-OIC; Howard Bright; Billy Joe Ward; John Sheffey, Team Captain; Allen Romans, Chester Buchanan, Jr.; George F. Lowery, SSGT., Coach, FA. John Franklin Sheffey, Cadet Major with “Good Luck Hat.” National Rifle As¬ sociation Rifle Collegiate Champion; Intercollegiate All American Rifle Team Mem¬ ber; Won the Texas A I 1st Place Trophy; 2nd Place—Ohio State ROTC Championship Matches. ROTC FLIGHT TRAINING CLASS: FRONT ROW: OIC, Lt. Col. Blocker; J. C. Wilson; M. P. Frank; T. A. Smith; D. H. Conway; Instr. Carl Bowers. SECOND ROW: B. J. Miller, L. R. Julian, W. J. Loth, J. F. Sheffey, H. W. Bell. FLYI N G ESTABLISHED 1929 Everything Must Have Beauty Honorary Cadet Colonel Kaye Turbyville, Commander. ROW 1: Bobbie Huffman, Sally Muse, Ann Whisman, Sharon Norris, Eliz¬ abeth Calhoun, Joan Asbury, Jane Montgomery, Diane Miller, Sherry Fleming. ROW 2: Nancy Vaughn, Sue Lingo, Ina Woods, Annie Lane, Helen Walker, Betty Briggs, Sue Hill, Judy Taylor. ROW 3: Carolyn Sells, Betty Lawson, Brownie Gentry, Ann Gillikin, Eleanor Yoakum, Linda Boatright, Jeannie Torbett, Donna Rodric. ROW 4: Betty Spencer, Barbara Leonard, Brenda Ausmus, Becky Gentry, Susan Feathers, Phyllis Shipley, Judie Cooper, Jill Broyles. Hon. Col. Kaye Turbyville, Commander SPONSOR CORPS REPRESENTATIVES TO CADET BATTALIONS: Hon. Lt. Col. Betty B. Spencer, 1st Battalion; Hon. Lt. Col. Nancy Vaughn, 2nd Battalion; Hon. Lt. Col. Carolyn Sells, 3rd Battalion; Hon. Lt. Col. Bobbie Huffman, 4th Battalion. 199 Rally Round the Flag ROTC COLOR GUARD: Major Thomas M. Alexander, MSGT Gary W. Long, Com¬ mander; SFC Philip M. Moore; Cpl. Marshal E. Garrett; SFC Danny R. Bates. Scabbard and Blade FRONT: Captain William J. Loth. 2nd ROW: 1st Lt. John D. Legg; 2d Lt. Frank S. Finoc- chio; 1st Sergeant Philip M. Taylor. 200 A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is given by the grad¬ uating cadets of the ROTC program as they prepare to enter into the United States Army for two years. At State they have completed four years of excellent training, preparing them to receive a com¬ mission as a 2nd lieutenant. 201 Grains of Sand Grains of sand in the flux of time. At this rendezvous we shall meet, moving on to our separate destinies. Let us remember this interlude of searching, when we understood not even ourselves. in the Flux of Time Graduate School Donald David Burgess George E. Harber Billy Jack Hargis Lucille Lansinger Barbara E. Lawson Paul B. Lewin Leland Loose Raymond A. Miller Olen Jarrell Mullis Donald Raines John William Reagan Janyce Raye Winter John Preston Wolfe Dorothy Wolfe York 204 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.Bill Newbold Vice-President . Tom Stephens Secretary . . Eleanor Yoakum Treasurer . . Bobbie Huffman FRESHMAN President. Vice-President .... Secretary. Treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS .Larry Lawson .Jim Sparks .Elizabeth Graves .Roma Harmon 205 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.Boonie Vance Vice-President. Lynda Robertson Secretary. Sally Brooks Treasurer.Brenda Ausmus SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President.Bill Kenny Vice-President.Sam Deen Secretary.Dana Jean Mason Treasurer. Marty Allen Seniors Milton Hunt Adair Robert H. Adkins Thomas M. Alexander Carlton Eugene Allen William J. Allen Abbass Jasmin A1 Saadi Martha Jones A1 Saadi Jay Lynn Anders Margaret A. Anderson Marilyn Kaye Anderson Swanita E. Anderson Robert Donald Arnold Harry Lee Arrington Judy Leith Arrington Harley Arrowood Masound Asadi-Sarare David Allen Ashburn Rachel Emmaline Ashley Marlene Atkins Roger Duane Atkins Jody G. Ayers Robert J. Ayers Linda W. Bailey Ruby B. Bailey Judy Johnson Baird Betty Sandra Baker William Lee Barns Fred Lee Barrett Joanne Gilmer Barrett Clarence Wesley Baskets 206 Betty Jean Baxter Thomas F. Beckner, III Firman W. Beckwith Brenda E. Bell Evelyn H. Bell Harold Wilson Bell Wayne Lee Bell Lester Benfield Barbara Sue Bernard Elizabeth J. Berry Leroy Anson Berry Charmie G. Bible Jimmy Thomas Bishop Peggy White Bishop Ronald W. Bishop Jennifer Joy Bitner David A. Black Ruth Ann Blakley Nancy G. Blankenship Judith Ann Boggs Margaret C. Bond Susan L. Bongard Ralph G. Booher, Jr. Francis J. Booth William B. Bowen Bobby G. Bowers John D. Bowers Virginia B. Bowers Dympse Edgar Bowlin Edward Clark Bowman Janice Hudson Dwight Conley Boyd James Edward Boyd Vickie E. Boyd Leroy B. Brady Mary Anne Bray Janet Evelyn Breeden Kemper A. Breeding Norma Elizabeth Briggs Kenneth David Bristol Alan C. Brock Jane Garrett Brock James Walter Brooks James E. Brotherton Clayton Lee Brown Peter B. Brown William M. Brown Charles L. Browning Sara E. Broyles Doyle Winston Bryson Earl Dean Buchanan John Douglas Buchanan Ora Eugene Buchanan, Jr. Mitchell J. Buczkowski Donald F. Bumgarner Barbara Joyce Burgner Clifford L. Burgner Jack H. Burkhard Martha O. Burleson David C. Burnette Judith Elaine Burrow Charlotte Eloise Bussell Wallace H. Cable Catherine L. Cain Billy Dean Campbell Kenneth R. Campbell Larry David Cannaday Thomas A. Cardaci Mary M. Carico Bill Ray Carlton W. Warren Carney Guy Samuel Carr Jr. Gwennaviere Carrier Margaret Fay Carroll B. Ann Carter Mary E. Carter Sharon L. Carter Louise Carver Dawn Burrell Cash John D. Cassell Glenn Chadwell Vivian Ree Chambers Peggy Sue Chandler James Oscar Chapman A. Dennis Chase Jerry Burns Chase Richard Allen Childress Leonard M. Chiriacka John C. Churchill Joseph Graham Clark 1111111 Larry Ronald Clark Robert P. Clark William Stephen Clark Terry A. Cloud John C. Cloyd Katherine E. Cogdill Arlton Graham Cole Nancy Mae Cole Johnny P. Coleman Tom M. Colley Phyllis Charlene Collins Shirley Ann Collins Peni Pavlik Colville John R. Combs Virginia C. Conduff James M. Connelly David H. Conway George L. Conway Arthur Cooke Earl Eugene Cooksey Joynel Copp Karan Cornwall Patsy A. Couch Miller Shouse Council Ralph James Cox Carole Evonne Crabtree Jeremiah R. Crabtree Phyllis Cloyd Crain William H. Cramer Linda Sue Crawford Martin L. Crawford Nancy Bryant Crawford Jame$ H. Crews Roy Andrew Crisp Douglas Dayton Cross Pat Cross James Rudolph Crouse Harry Bradley Crowe Sherman Darrell Crowe Polkie Lynn Crumbliss Brenda Paulette Crumley Alfred C. Crymble, Jr. Robert T. Cyphers Paul D. Damron Kew Darakhshani Sylvan V. Daugherty Bowman O. Davis, Jr. Harold Keith Davis James C. Davis Norman R. Davis Parker F. Davis Phyllis Sue Davis Robert Millard Davis Sheila Jenkins Day David H. Dean Brenda Alderman Diamond John Calhoun Dickerson James H. Dickert Elizabeth Ann Dishner Sandra Sue Dockrey Ted Ray Dodson Donald L. Doran Linda Elaine Dorton T. Jeff Dossett Ronald H. Dotson Ronnie L. Dowell William L. Durham, Jr. William Floyd Early Robert Easton Campbell S. Edmonds Marcella A. Edmonds Glenn Leroy Ehlers Helen G. Elam Elizabeth P. Elliott Shirley W. Ellis Virginia Ann Ellison Joseph B. Emmert Mary Lou Endean Jack Barron Ervin Ray Malcolm Ervin David C. Evans David A. Fain Ronnie L. Fannon John Thomas Farina Henry Jerome Farmer Clifford V. Farthing Julia A. Fatata William Boyd Faw Thomas Wayne Feagins William J. Feaser Beverly Jean Feathers Patricia Ann Feathers Edward William Felte Betty Jane Ferguson Lawrence C. Fernsworth Jerry D. Fields Midgie Alyne Fillers Elizabeth Fischer Charles B. Flannagan Richard D. Fleming Donald Frank Fletcher Freddie Joe Flick Dennis Keith Folsom Betty Raye Fortner James Edward Foster James O. Fowler Patricia Fowler Howard S. Fox Doyle W. Foxx Marilyn Joan France Richard Francoise William P. Frank J. Ronald Franklin Roy Kenneth Frazier Nancy Jaye Freeman Brenda M. Freshour Kenneth Edwin Fritts Wyndham M. Frye Barbara Ann Fuller Carol Jean Furr Frank Pate Galbraith Bill V. Galliher William W. Gallogly Mary A. Galloway Linda Wamack Garb Johnny Roger Gardner Mary R. Gardner Sarah J. Garner Albert B. Gentry Carroll L. Gentry Joel Neriah Gentry Vance E. Gentry Nancy Smalling Gibson Neva Y. Gibson Phillip Haws Gibson Patton M. Giles Paul B. Gillen water Terry Lee Gillenwater Phil Bruce Gilmer Evelyn M. Godsey William Ernest Goeltz Leonard Goforth James R. Going Joseph H. Goodlin Larry Julius Goodwii Sharon Sue Gouge Carol E. Gould Martha Grace Helen McCormick Gra; Sandra Sue Gray Bertha Clay Green Clarence R. Green James D. Green, Jr. Linda Leigh Green Richie Lee Greene Jeanette Godsey Greenway Donald Richard Greer David Ronald Gregory Roy M. Gregory Franklin E. Grindstaff George W. Gunter Dudley Gene Hagy Betty Jo Hale Larry Neal Hall Sammie Rhea Halstead Carson B. Hamilton Willie D. Hammon Beth Parks Hammond John William Hannah Linda Sue Hardin Harry Thomas Harding Brenda S. Harmon Nancy Lou Harmon Brenda C. Harris Malcolm Donovan Harris Robert B. Harris William Blair Harrison Conrad Franklin Harrold Donald Willis Hash, Jr. Walter E. Haun Jimmy Hall Heaton Selma Dean Heck Shelby Jean Heflin Wilma Lee Hendren Don Rolson Hendricks Larry Dale Hensley Paul Thomas Hensley Merlyn John Herold Mary E. Hickam Jacqueline O. Higbee Charles R. Higdon Susan Carol Hill Edward F. Hilton Margaret J. Hilton Susan M. Hines John Claude Hitt Glenna F. Hoard Nancy Hobson Benny Eugene Hodges Betty Jane Holden Wendell T. Holladay Carolyn N. Hollifield James Floyd Holmes Roger A. Holste Carolyn Ann Holt Elizabeth Holton Gordon Lee Hood Barbara L. Hook Stacy E. Horne Jerry A. Houck Edgar M. Howard, Jr. George Joseph Howard, Jr. Robert A. Hudson, Jr. Gerhard Peter Huefner Walter S. Huffine Bobbie Lynn Huffman Cleo Ray Hughes Chris Hunt Nancy L. Hunt Janice Leah Hutson Boyd Leon Hyder Judy E. Ivens Gerald S. Jackson Nancy Ward Jackson Virgil Gene Jackson Donna Jean Jared Fowler E. Jeffries Harrell King Jenkins Phyllis Sabo Jenkins Bonnie K. Jennings Charlie R. Jessee Barbara Ruth Johnson Claudia Louise Johnson D. Ann Johnson Gary Paul Johnson Geraldine Johnson Jerry Lynn Johnson Kenneth H. Johnson Linda R. Johnson Eugene Edward Joiner Clementina P. Jones Phillip W. Jones Johnny Dean Jordan Robert Edward Jordan Henry F. Joy Lanny Ray Julian Larry James Julian Patricia Diane Julian Allison Hildred Keeble Sandra F. Keebler Walter Benjamin Keister Don E. Kelly Charles M. Kennedy Robert Ashley Kerlan Deloris Anne Kibble Robert D. Kilgore Young Kwon Kim Ray C. Kimbrell Harriet Jean King Melvin Luther Kiser Judy Catherine Kreger Helen Royston Knight Peter Thomas Krasnicki Jannice Erma Kyker George W. Lambert Elizabeth Annette Lane James Martin Lane William Franklin Lane Edmond Bevan Lanier Michael D. Lanning Elizabeth E. Lawson Henry Herbert Lawson, Jr. Jeri Lawson Nancy E. Lawson Philip J. Lawson Marie Lazzuri Carolyn Jane Ledford Kenneth B. Ledford Ronald Dwight Lee John David Legg Barbara J. Leonard Charles C. Leonard Janet Lee Leslie Henry A. Leutholt James Greg Linker Robert E. Linton Nancy Lenore Little Nicholas J. Livaditis Roger Milton Lloyd Fred L. Long Patsy Vernon Loupe Melvin O. Luttrell Jerry H. McCarter Wallace G. McClellan Carl L. McClelland Lana Lou McCloud Gene F. McCoy William Ray McCracken M. DeAnna McCrary Dale Neuton McCray Sena Kay McCready Lou Ann McCulley Delores S. McFall William A. McFall Doyle L. McGaha Charlotte Ann McGinnis Etta McKay Maxine Reed McKee Carole Diane McKinney Gordon W. McKinney Jack D. McMurry Marjorie Ann McNeese Ivan Glenn McQueen Henry Albert McWade George C. Maddax John E. Malone Carolyn B. Martin Douglas McArthur Martin James Edward Martin Jean W. Martin Jeanette Lewis Martin Ronald Preston Martin William C. Martin William S. Martin Donald E. Mashburn J. Harold Mashburn Anthony P. Mason Michael W. Massey Paul Alan May Margaret E. Mays Marilyn K. Meredith Billie Jean Miller Billy Joe Miller Charles D. Miller Diane M. Miller Roberta F. Miller William P. Miller, Jr. Rebecca Jane Millsap Howard E. Minnick Linda Lou Minton Mohammed S. Mir Phillip H. Mitchell Raymond M. Montgomery Mary A. Moody Carlyle B. Moore Judith L. Moore Linda Sue Moore Charles O. Morelock Linda Graham Morelock Martha Ann Morgan Phyllis Ann Morgan Clay W. Moricle James Edwin Morris Molly Ann Morton Claude Taylor Mullen Betty Jean Mullins Eva Jackson Mullins Ezra Heathman Munn Bernard C. Murden William M. Murry, III Sandra Ann Musick Tondalayo Nave Janice Rae Neal Thompson M. Neal Virginia E. Neal William H. Newbold Dexter Conrad Newman Carolyn Ann Nickels Peter A. Nicolini William Nixon, Jr. David Richard Noonkesser James E. Norris Thelma G. Nunley Carolyn Jean O’Brien Nancy Leah O’Dell Sarah Louise O’Dell Arlene B. Oetinger Jean Ann Ojaghi Linda Lou Onks Gale E. Orr Bobby R. Osborne Josephine B. Osborne Robert L. Overholt Michael Jeffery Owens Rita June Owens Bruce W. Palmer Burdette Allan Palmer Linda Adams Palmer Marinda Selene Parker Ronald J. Parker Brenda L. Parman Thomas Maynard Pate Tinya Ethel Patrick Janice C. Patton John H. Payne, Jr. Jewell Darlene Peters Tommye B. Pinkston Robert C. Pittman Melvin H. Poore H. W. Pottebaun Pauletta Poulston George Thomas Prescott James E. Presley Dwayne Quarles M. Carolyn Quillen June Rutledge Rasmyssen Bob H. Ratliff Lewis F. Ray Ben A. Ready Jacquelyn Donna Reeke Lance Reese Hayden E. Reiter James A. Renner, Jr. Roger L. Repass M. Kaye Reynolds John Edward Rhea James E. Rhein Mildred Ann Rickerson Patricia Ann Ringley Elberta L. Ritchie Frank C. Roberts, Jr. Frankie Nell Roberts Bruce A. Robinson Harold A. Robinson Howard Senter Robinson Jackie Wayne Robinson Jared Harold Rodeheaver Doshia Baker Roller Thomas K. Rolph Danny L. Rominger David Lee Ross James C. Rowe Grant A. Rowland Thomas Russell Ashley F. Sabin Roy Arnold Sakker Peter E. Samborsky Robert R. Sanders Barbara Sawyers Dianna Gail Saylor Martha S. Schild Douglas F. Scott Jacob W. Seaton Shirley Glee Seddon M. Carolyn Sells Jean Ann Senter John W. Seviers Edyth Katherine Shanks Robert Glynn Shaver Thomas David Shaver Nelda Faye Shearin Sarah Jane Sheets Thomas Howard Sheffield Sandra G. Sheldon Linda G. S. Shell Patricia Sue Shelton David T. Shipley Walter Ray Shipley Glenna Elizabeth Shortt Diane Shull Harriette Kinkead Sipes B. Eileen Skinner Stephen H. Slack Dorothy E. Slagle Genevieve J. Smith Larry Luther Smith Marilyn M. Smith Sylvia Rose Smith Ted C. Smith Thomas Alexander Smith Judy C. Snapp Edward D. Snodgrass Barbara J. Sorple Sarah Pam Sowders Barry C. Speak Elizabeth Burnett Spencer Ralph Wayman Sporles Leslie Earnest Spradlin Michael L. Spradlin John Graham Spurrier Paula Stauffer Thomas E. Stephens Shelia Ruth Steffey Amos W. Stevens, Jr. Clara Jane Stewart MacArthur Stiltner Clifford E. Stophel Jonnie Lou Stott John R. Strange George Mark Strickier Derryl Wayne Strong Robert D. Styron Jerry Dixie Sutherland Ronnie Edward Swindall Joseph Richard Taggert Otis Elmer Tate Elizabeth Anne Tatem Barbara Ellen Taylor Frank Douglas Taylor Judith Carolyn Taylor Lewis H. Taylor Philip M. Taylor Delmar Frank Tegus Glen O. Tester Jack R. Tester James Robert Tester Shirley Anne Thayer Barbara W. Thomas Ronald L. Thompson Joe R. Tilley 226 Betty L. Tilson Bobby Joe Tipton Clara O. Tittle Jacquelyn Hobbs Torbett Donald Lee Trinkle Loretta Kay Turbyville Pamela J. Turton Murray Franklin Tysinger Marzella Dill Vanhook Nancy Carolyn Vaughn Judy Ann Wallace Sandra M . 4 Waller Jean Marie Walser Larry A. Ward Sandra J. Warren Jack Watkins, III Barbara Ann Watson Dennis S. Watson Robert Carroll Webb Stephen D. Webster Martha Lucille Weems James A. Weller George L. Wenger Buddy Pal Westmoreland Fred G. Wetzel George C. Wharton John Thomas Whelahan John White Judy G. Whittimore Phyllis M. Widener 227 Lawrence E. Wilder Brenda Kathryn Williams Fred Odele Williams Jack L. Williams Joyce Darlene Williams Kenneth Stephen Williams Raymond K. Williams Julia Ann Willis Gearl Dee Wilson James C. Wilson Dennis Graham Witt Robert M. Wolfe Walter Meade Wolfe Mary King Wood James A. Woodby Ina Ann Woods James W. Woolwine Kirby Benton Wright Dale P. Wyatt Dennis A. Wynne William R. Yett Eleanor Elaine Yoakum James O. York Jerry Banner Young Mary L. Young Samuel S. Zimmerman Bill W. Zimmermann John Elias Thomas Mildred B. Williams William Ronald House) 228 Underclassmen Marcia E. Abernathy, 2 Nasim R. Aboulhosn, 2 Samir Aboulhoson, 2 Kenneth Absher, 2 Izzat Y. Abulhosn, 1 William L. Acree, 2 Jay A. Adair, 2 John S. Adair, 1 David W. Adams, 1 Donald E. Adams, 2 Frank L. Adams, 2 Jim W. Adams, 2 Martin D. Adams, 2 Mary A. Adams, 1 Rita L. Adams, 1 Phyllis A. Addison, 1 John D. Adkisson, 3 Lewis F. Adkisson, 2 Carolyn A. Agee, 1 Patty R. Akard, 1 Sarah A. Akers, 1 Richard L. Alder, 1 Rolet J. Alderman, 1 Betsy Alexander, 1 William W. Alexander, 1 David M. Allen, 2 Fred L. Allen, 1 Larry J. Allen, 1 Marty Allen, 2 Patsy J. Allen, 1 Paula M. Allen, 1 Ella M. Alley, 1 James C. Allred, 1 Belva J. Altizer, 2 Johnny E. Altizer, 1 Rodney W. Altizer, 1 Glenn K. Anders, 2 Alfred C. Anderson, 2 Jack M. Anderson, 2 Janice S. Anderson, 1 Jim F. Anderson, 2 Robert C. Anderson, 2 Carolyn A. Andes, 2 Jessee J. Andrews, 1 Michael H. Andrews, 1 Ray C. Andrews, 3 Royce J. Angel, 3 Martha C. Angelo, 1 Roy L. Anglin, 2 A’Lita Archer, 2 Ross Arena, 2 Kenneth A. Arey, 2 James E. Armbrester, 1 Charles M. Armstrong, 3 Theresa E. Arney, 1 Betty S. Arnold, 1 Jerry M. Arnold, 1 Susan C. Arnold, 3 Bobbie A. Arrants, 1 Betty L. Arrowood, 2 Joseph Arrowood, 3 Robert W. Arrowood, 3 Lois Ann Arthur, 1 Joan E. Asbury, 3 Jerry C. Ashley, 2 Sandra L. Ashworth, 1 Dorothy L. Askew, 1 Robert M. Asquith, 2 Kathie G. Atwood, 1 Aimer L. Austin, 1 Dale J. Austin, 2 Carol S. Averitt, 3 Gail S. Ayers, 1 Mary H. Ayres, 1 William R. Ayres, 1 Carolyn P. Babb, 1 Faye J. Babb, 3 John Babenko, 3 Irene E. Backer, 3 Joan G. Bacon, 2 Larry A. Bacon, 1 Mary A. Bacon, 2 Sarah K. Bacon, 2 Earl G. Bailey, 2 Fred W. Bailey, 2 G. Edward Bailey, 2 George E. Bailey, 3 Glenda I. Bailey, 3 Julia M. Bailey, 1 Priscilla Bailey, 3 Robert D. Bailey, 2 Teddy Bailey, 3 Toby Bailey, 1 Alice M. Baker, 1 James E. Baker, 1 Wilma J. Baker, 2 William E. Bales, 1 Barbara A. Ball, 3 Ervin L. Ball, 2 Joyce A. Ball, 1 Norman L. Ball, 1 C. Lee Ballantyne, 2 Rose A. Ballard, 3 Bessie R. Ballew, 1 Arthur W. Ballis, 1 John J. Bane, 1 Eva J. Banner, 2 Lois I. Bare, 2 Linda S. Barger, 1 Gary K. Barker, 1 Leonard C. Barker, 2 Steve R. Barker, 1 William C. Barker, 1 Sandy L. Barlow, 3 • Sharon Y. Barlowe, ! Barbara D. Barnes, 2 Linda S. Barnes, 1 Mary J. Barnes, 3 Milton E. Barnes, 3 Thomas F. Barnes, 3 Betty C. Barnett, 1 Leonard J. Barnett, 1 Maria Barnett, 2 David Barrett, 2 Sandra L. Barrett, 1 Tommy M. Barrett, 1 A Carson G. Barton, 3 James W. Barton, 3 William J. Barwick, 2 Eva M. Baskett, 1 Charles H. Basler, 2 Joyce E. Bass, 1 Danny R. Bates, 2 Donny S. Bates, 2 Terry E. Bates, 2 George R. Baxter, 1 Robert W. Beagle, 3 Paula H. Beauchamp, 1 Malinda E. Beaver, 1 Larry B. Beavers, 2 Billie D. Bee, 1 Jackie L. Beeler, 1 Jimmie W. Beene, 1 Hattie K. Begley, 1 David M. Begor, 1 Warren W. Beidleman, 1 Charles R. Bell, 1 Lloyd V. Bell, 3 K. Elaine Bellamy, 1 Sharon C. Bellamy, 3 Lewis C. Bennett, 2 R. C. Bennett, 2 Janice K. Benton, 1 Truman D. Benton, 3 Judy A. Berg, 1 Margaret E. Bergmann, 1 Beryl W. Bernard, 2 William S. Bernard, 3 Barbara A. Berry, 3 Lucie J. Berry, 3 Marylyn Berry, 2 Donald L. Best, 3 Kenna J. Beverly, 2 David L. Bible, 1 Judith C. Bible, 3 Jeannie G. Biddle, 3 Joe J. Biddle, 3 Linda K. Billings, 1 Donald W. Birch, 1 George M. Birckhead, 1 Danny M. Birkner, 3 Douglas L. Bishop, 1 Paula C. Bishop, 2 William A. Bishop, 1 Janice Bittermann, 1 Martha G. Blackburn, 2 Michael Blackford, 3 Edith J. Blackwell, 3 Richard H. Blair, 2 Raymond J. Blake, 1 James R. Blalock, 3 David Blenkenbeckler, 2 Claude W. Blankenship, 2 Reginald Blankenship, 3 Lee A. Blehn, 3 Boyd E. Blevins, 2 Linda K. Blevins, 2 Naomi J. Blevins, 2 Phyllis Blevins, 2 Ronald S. Blevins, 2 Robert D. Blevins, 2 Mary Linda Bley, 3 Dalton E. Bloomer, 2 Theron V. Blosser, 1 Susan M. Boaks, 1 Dorothy A. Boggess, 1 G. M. Boggs, 3 James R. Boggs, 2 Dolly Bolding, 3 Brenda Boles, 1 Charles M. Bond, 1 Jerry Bond, 1 Katherine J. Bond, 2 Martha L. Bond, 2 Retha D. Bond, 1 Wilma J. Bonds, 2 Tad R. Bonsall, 2 Corliss J. Booher, 1 Kay Boone, 1 James D. Boor, 3 Fred D. Booth, 1 Mary Booze, 2 Fred Borders, 2 Sasan Bourbour, 1 Richard D. Bouknight, 2 David L. Bowden, 3 Kenneth D. Bowen, 3 Paul Bowen, 1 Larry E. Bowers, 2 Linda Bowers, 1 Portia G. Bowlin, 1 James H. Bowling, 1 Ann B. Bowman, 1 B. Sue Bowman, 2 Jimmy Bowman, 1 Kenneth H. Bowman, 1 Walter D. Bowser, 1 Fredrick C. Boyd, 3 Mary E. Boyd, 2 Lake K. Boyer, 1 Colin M. Bradley, 1 Donald K. Bradley, 1 Angela Bradshaw, 1 Dan W. Bradshaw, 2 James M. Bradshaw, 3 Sam J. Bralley, 2 James W. Branham, 1 Robert M. Brank, 1 William T. Brannen, 1 Dennis Braukins, 1 Richard D. Bray, 3 Robert L. Bray, 1 Kay A. Breeden, 1 Bill F. Breeding, 3 William A. Bresnahan, 3 Layton D. Brenegan, 3 Jo A. Brett, 3 Gary E. Brewer, 3 Gary L. Brewer, 3 Holbert L. Brewer, 3 Richard F. Brewer, 1 Patricia A. Brickey, 1 Judith Ann Bright, 2 Richard L. Briscoe, 1 George Lee Britt, 1 John O. Britt, Jr., 2 Leonard Brookman, 2 Howard J. Brooks, 3 Johneva L. Brooks, 1 L. B. Mason Brooks, 1 Martha J. Brooks, 1 Nathaniel L. Brooks, 3 Sally Brooks, 3 Douglas W. Broome, 3 Larry W. Browder, 1 Brenda Y. Brown, 3 Byron Craig Brown, 2 Charlotte Brown, 1 Geraldine A. Brown, 2 Jimmy Joe Brown, 2 K. Anthony Brown, 1 Patsy D. Brown, 2 Raymond E. Brown, 1 Stephen Brown, 2 William Brown, 2 William R. Brown, 2 Diann Ruth Broyles, 1 Jerry K. Broyles, 3 Jill Broyles, 2 Dorothy R. Bryan, 2 Juanita Lynn Bryant, 1 Russell D. Bryant, 1 Sue E. Bryngelson 3 Caroll B. Buchanan, 3 Donnie L. Buchanan, 1 Ruth Shell Buchanan, 2 William L. Buchanan, 1 Alicia Ann Buck, 2 Haldred H. Buck, 1 Billy Paul Buckles, 3 Gerald K. Buckles, 1 Voretta Buckles, 2 Roger D. Buckner, 3 Charles A. Buffat, 1 F. Kyle Bulla, 3 Barbara E. Bullock, 1 Harold B. Bullock, 2 Carolyn S. Bunch, • 1 Carole A. Bunton, 1 Alton G. Burchett, 1 Carolyn S. Burdette, 1 Judith Burdick, 2 Mary Ann Burem, 1 Thomas R. Burgess, 1 Jessee R. Burke, 1 Gary R. Burleson, 3 Ila G. Burleson, 2 Phillip W. Burnette, 2 Mary Frances Burns, 3 Sharon Busch, 1 Paula Goodwin Buskell, 1 Roger D. Butler, 1 Janice G. Butt, 1 B. William Buxton, 2 Donvan R. Byrd Faye Carol Byrd, 2 Stanley Wayne Byrd, 2 Trilla C. Cable, 3 Charlotte M. Calhoun, 1 Elizabeth J. Calhoun, 2 Fredrick Calhoun, 1 Sandra G. Calhoun, 3 Brenda C. Calloway, 1 Daryl C. Calver, 1 Carolyn Camp, 1 James Camp, 2 Andrew J. Campbell, 3 Hoppy Campbell, 1 Judy D. Campbell, 1 Linda J. Campbell, 1 Linda S. Campbell, 1 Loretta Campbell, 2 Scott D. Campbell, 3 Vivian S. Campbell, 1 William B. Campbell, 1 James W. Cannon, 3 George S. Captain, 1 Stephen H. Caradic, 2 Doris E. Carden, 1 Frances Carden, 1 Patrick T. Carder, 2 Joseph F. Cardinal, 3 Anne L. Cardwell, 2 Verlin Cardnell, 3 Vivian Ann Carey, 1 Rhoda Inez Carico, 3 Edward H. Carmack, 3 Julia A. Carmichel, 2 Hugh M. Carney, 1 Carol L. Carpenter, 1 Jerry Lynn Carpenter, 2 Jaymie M. Carpenter, 1 Myers Carpenter, 1 Peggy L. Carpenter, 3 Thomas W. Carpenter, 1 Carl D. Carr, 1 Linda Carr, 2 Richard D. Carringer, 1 Delano James Carroll, 3 Dianna M. Carroll, 3 JoAnn Carscaddon, 2 Carolyn K. Carson, 1 Jo C. Carson, 1 Benjiman Carter, 2 Carolyn Carter, 2 Charles Jeff Carter, 2 Ed Wilson Carter, 2 Eva T. Carter, 2 Larry Kelly Carter, 3 Ray Douglas Carter, 1 Roy James Carter, 3 Kathleen Carter, 2 Richard D. Cartwright, 2 Linda C. Carty, 1 Marilyn Carty, 3 Carl Jay Carver, 1 Connie S. Carver, 1 Jack Ray Carver, 1 Evelyn L. Cassell, 1 Glenna G. Castell, 1 Betsy Blair Casto, 1 Emily S. Cate 2 Mary R. Gate, 2 Judy Gates, 1 Glenn Roy Cates, 1 David L. Catlet, 1 Benjamin D. Caton, 1 Rex Lea Caughron, 2 Tom W. Caudle, 2 Clara R. Caughron, 1 Vicky Ann Cavin, 1 Judy Ann Chambers, 2 Marvin Edward Chambers, Linda C. Chance, 1 Barbara S. Chapman, 2 John D. Chapman, 2 Patricia K. Chapman, 1 Felix Chappellet, 2 Andrew H. Charles, 1 Emily Chatman, 2 Jessica P. Chatman, 2 Don Childers, 2 Roger Lee Childers, 3 William M. Childers, 1 Yvette Childress, 1 David L. Chitwood, 1 Elizabeth L. Christian, 2 John R. Christian, 2 Joyce L. Church, 1 Lester R. Church, 2 Peggy G. Church, 3 Wayne Church, 2 Charles E. Clark, 1 Gladys R. Clark, 2 Larry Clark, 2 Linda L. Clark, 1 Mary Hope Clark, 1 Stephen M. Clarke, 1 Becky Ann Clary, 1 Roy L. Clary, 2 Douglas R. Claxton, 1 Gary F. Clayton, 1 Bill F. Clendonon, 2 Huge G. Clevenger, 1 Daryl R. Click, 2 Jane E. Click, 1 Shelby Clifton, 2 Cecillia B. Cline, 2 Linda A. Cline, 1 Samuel E. Cline, 3 John Alan Clinard, 1 George S. Clinton, 2 Sarah R. Clouse, 1 Larry Cloverdale, 2 Brenda Faye Cloyd, 3 Sandra S. Coates, 1 Janet Ann Cochran, 1 Patricia Cochrane, 2 Arthur J. Coffey, 3 Danny D. Coffey, 1 Kerry P. Coffey, 3 Merry Lynn Cohan, 1 Horace Coininger, 1 Douglas Coker, 2 Gary Donald Coker, 1 Emma S. Colbaugh, 1 Roger D. Colbaugh, 3 Melissa J. Colborn, 1 Carol E. Cole, 3 Jane A. Cole, 1 Judy A. Cole, 3 Linda S. Cole, 1 Michael M. Coleman, 1 James L. Coley, 2 Charles H. Collins, 3 Douglas A. Collins, 1 Janet Collins, 3 Judith Collins, 1 Edwin Combs, 2 Gary F. Combs, 3 Joyce A. Combs, 1 Lewis A. Combs, 2 Craig J. Compoli, 3 John Allen Compton, 1 Ronald T. Compton, 3 Kenneth D. Conner, 3 Lillian E. Constant, 1 David E. Cook, 3 Dennis Keith Cook, 1 Linda J. Cook, 2 Phillip L. Cook, 2 Anne M. Cooper, 1 Charles E. Cooper, 1 Christopher Cooper, 1 Don W. Cooper, 2 Franklin M. Cooper, 2 J. B. Cooper, 1 Judith A. Cooper, 3 Lynn Louise Cooper, 1 William G. Cooper, 2 Willie Cooper, 2 Carolyn Ann Cope, 3 Ted E. Cope, 1 Don P. Coram, 2 Jim M. Corbin, 3 Ronald B. Cordell, 3 Roy Earl Conkin, 2 James Cornett, 2 Sara Jo Costner, 1 James E. Cothran, 2 Larry A. Couch, 1 Jennifer Cowell, 1 Brenda Lou Cox, 3 Deborah A. Cox, 2 Gerald Niles Cox, 3 James Cox, 2 Jay Blake Cox, 2 Johnny Cox, 2 Landon B. Cox, 2 Martha Lee Cox, 1 Pauline E. Cox, 1 Sylvia L. Cox, 1 Ruthie M. Cozad, 1 Howard R. Cozzolino, 1 Ralph Cozzolino, 3 Jimmy Joe Crabtree, 1 Genell Cradic, 1 David R. Craft, 2 Paul E. Craft, 3 Hubert Marvin Craig, 1 Samuel Wayne Craig, 1 Shirley Crain, 1 Albert T. Cramer, 2 Robert M. Cramer, 3 David Leo Crane, 3 Barbara A. Crawford, 1 Earl E. Crawford, 1 Marilyn Crawford, 1 Richard Wayne Crawford, 3 Gwendolyn S. Creswell, 1 Laird Rhea Criner, 3 Arthur E. Crocker, 3 Nancy H. Crockett, 1 Martin N. Crook, Jr., 2 Christine C. Cross, 2 Mary Catherine Cross, 2 Nancy C. Cross, 1 Robert Lee Cross, 1 Wayne P. Croughn, 1 Gene S. Crowder, 2 James R. Crowder, 1 Robert H. Crowder, 3 Joseph Harvey Crowe, 1 Howard D. Croy, 1 Marvin Lee Croyle, 1 Mac Crumley, 2 Tommy Lee Crumley, 2 Charlotte Crutcher, 2 Linda Marie Crussell, 3 Linda Culbertson, 2 Sandra K. Culler, 1 Thomas L. Culver, 1 Donald R. Cumbow, 2 Edgar Cunningham, 2 George Cunningham, 2 James O. Cunningham, 3 Janice Lynn Curd, 1 Lewis E. Curd, 2 Judy M. Curtis, 1 Thomas A. Curtis, 1 Brenda Dake, 1 William T. Dancy, 2 Don R. Daniel, 1 Donald Davidson, 2 Becky Davis, 1 Billy Claude Davis, 3 Boyd T. Davis, 1 David Milton Davis, 1 Jack Lewis Davis, 1 Francine Davis, 1 John F. Davis, 1 Joyce Davis, 2 Judy L. Davis, 1 Katherine J. Davis, 3 Linda Davis, 2 Norman Lee Davis, 3 Paul S. Davis, 3 Robert E. Davis, 1 Sarah Ann Davis, 2 Sarah K. Davis, 1 Vickie Davis, 2 William T. Davis, 2 Jennifer H. Davison, 1 Bobby E. Day, 1 J. Susan Day, 3 Argil A. Deakins, 3 Karen J. Deakins, 1 Peggy C. Deakins, 2 Richard H. Deakins, 1 Sherry J. Deakins, 1 Janice Deal, 3 Brenda Dean, 1 Brenda Sue Dean, 1 Maxine I. Dean, 1 Sied D. Dean, 1 Thomas W. Dean, 2 James A. Dearstone, 1 David A. Deaton, 1 Harold W. Debord, 3 James F. Deckard, 1 Katherine Decker, 1 Sammy S. Deen, 2 Cheryl Delano, 2 Phil DelGiudice, 3 David M. Denny, 2 James W. Denton, 1 Bud Derey, 1 Sally Jane Derey, 3 Danny F. DeShong, 1 Susan Devane, 1 Linda Devaney, 2 Billie Jo Deyton, 1 Caroline Deyton, 2 Clarence S. Deyton, 2 Barbara R. Dickerson, 1 Ronald D. Dickinson, 2 George E. Dille 2 Evelyn A. Dillon, 2 Linda DiNicolangelo, 2 Ernest Dinkel, 3 Jeanette Distefano, 2 Michael Dixon, 3 Billie J. Dobbins, 1 Jerry Wayne Dodson, 2 Paul H. Doering, 2 Delores Dolan, 1 Alfred Dolder, 2 Rene Dolder, 1 Larry A. Dougherty, 1 Thomas Dougherty, 1 Amir Dowlatshahi, 3 Helen Ruth Droke, 1 Joseph W. Droke, 3 Patsy Ann Drake, 1 Robert L. Dudley, 1 James D. Dugger, 1 James L. Dugger, 2 Ruth E. Dugger, 1 Terry Lee Dugger, 1 Dwight Duncan, 1 Julia A. Duncan, 1 James P. Duncan, 1 Joe P. Duncan, 1 Larry E. Duncan, 3 Sandra Dunkelberger, 1 James R. Dunn, 3 Kenny B. Dunn, 1 Martha Dunn, 1 Thomas N. Dunn, 1 John E. Dunnivant, 2 Eddie Durham, 2 Mitzi L. Durham, 1 Betty E. Durk, 1 William Dwiggins, 3 James B. Dye, 3 Brent H. Dykes, 1 William M. Eads, 2 Michael Eanes, 2 Barbara Earhart, 1 Caroline R. Earhart, 1 Carol A. Earnest, 1 John I. Earnest, 3 Joe D. Easterly, 1 Ellamay Ebbs, 1 Jim C. Ebersole, 2 Kelly J. Edmisten, 2 Mack F. Edmisten, 2 Charles L. Edmisten, 1 Prissy Edmonds, 1 D. Esten Edwards, 2 Chandler Edwards, 2 Jacob Edwards, 2 Larry D. Edwards, 1 Kenneth L. Edwards, 3 Lawrence Eikenberry, 1 Fonda Ilene Elam, 1 Larry Dale Elam, 3 Mary Lois Elder, 3 Don E. Elkins, 1 Nancy Eller, 2 Floyd Elliott, 2 Patrick L. Elliott, 1 Carolyn L. Ellis, 3 Linda K. Ellis, 1 Ray M. Ellison, 2 Revonda J. Ely, 2 Charlotte Emmert, 1 Ronald Emmert, 3 Lewis Engelberg, 1 Phillip W. Enix, 2 Andrew N. Ennis, 3 Gary A. Ervin, 1 Joseph L. Erwin, 1 James D. Estes, 2 Faye R. Evans, 3 Lewis Everhart, 2 Patsy Ruth Ewing, 3 Samuel F. Ewing, 1 Jack D. Fain, 2 Linda G. Farris, 1 Kaye Farley, 3 Linda Farmer, 2 David Farnsworth, 3 Mary Joyce Farris, 2 Edmund H. Faulk, 1 Gail Faulkner, 3 Margy Faulkner, 1 Marvin Feagins, 2 Linda J. Feagins, 3 Ronald T. Feezell, 1 Thomas G. Felts, 3 Eileen Fender, 2 Charlotte Fergson, 1 Donna Ferguson, 2 Patricia Ferguson, 2 Rickey Ferguson, 2 Ronald G. Ferguson, 3 Thelma Fields, 1 Richard Fieros, 3 Gloria J. Fitch, 3 Virginia L. Fitch, 1 Alice Fitzpatrick, 2 Kay Flanary, 2 Jimmy Fleenor, 2 Larry Fleenor, 1 Lloyd Fleenor, 1 Scott Fleenor, 1 Don B. Fleming, 3 Sherry A. Fleming, 3 Suzanne Fleming, 1 Rebecca Fletcher, 1 Nancy Lee Foley, 1 Edith Forbes, 1 Andrea Ford, 1 Linda F. Ford, 2 Rosemary A. Ford, 1 Jane Forrester, 1 Stephen Forrester, 1 Dave Foster, 1 Judith Foster, 3 Steve Foster, 2 Larry Dale Fowler, 2 Charles E. Fox, 3 Donald Fox, 2 John Kyle Fox, 3 Maxie June Fox, 1 Nancy R. Fox, 2 Susan I. Fox, 1 Brenda Fox, 1 Elizabeth Foxx, 2 Robert L. Foye, 1 Jessie D. Fralin, 3 Benjamin Franklin, 3 Charles A. Franklin, 1 Donna G. Franklin, 3 John David Franklin, 1 Phillip Franklin, 1 Paul Frauenhofer, 2 Brenda Frazier, 1 Evelyn Frazier, 2 James E. Frazier, 1 Larry R. Frazier, 1 Okey M. Frazier, 3 Richard L. Frazier, 1 Mary A. Frederickson, 1 Carmalitta Freeman, 1 Charles R. Freeman, 1 Joy L. Freeman, 1 Michael H. Freeman, 1 Robert W. Freeman, 1 Scarlett A. French, 1 Brenda Freshour, 1 Stephen C. Fried, 1 Betty A. Fritts, 3 Tony B. Fritz, 2 Dana R. Frost, 1 Anne H. Frye, 1 John N. Fugate, 3 Anita K. Fuis, 1 Paul D. Fulford, 2 Martha L. Fulkerson, 1 Sandra P. Fullen, 3 Carol E. Fuller, 1 James W. Fuller, 2 Johnny M. Furr, 3 Sandra A. Galandis, 1 Lynn M. Galbraith, 1 Johnny A. Galliher, 1 Byron S. Galloway, 2 Mike H. Galloway, 1 Marian E. Gamble, 3 Charles J. Gantos, 2 Chere Gantos, 2 Martin L. Gardner, 1 Buck Garland, 1 Margaret A. Garland, 2 Peggy A. Garland, 2 Wayne B. Garland, 1 Martha J. Garner, 1 Douglas I. Garrett, 3 Frances T. Garrett, 3 Marshall E. Garrett, 1 Margie Garrigan, 2 Cecilia Gay, 2 Diana I. Gedraytis, 1 Rebecca M. Gentry, 2 Rachael A. Gerard, 1 John H. Gheens, 3 Robert R. Gibbons, 1 James R. Gibbs, 2 Fred A. Gibson, 1 Harold D. Gillenwater, 2 Patricia A. Gillikin, 1 Ann W. Gillikin, 2 Roy C. Gillis, 2 Guy A. Gilmore, 3 Anna L. Gilreath, 2 Charlene Glover, 1 Jane D. Goeltz, 3 Nancy J. Goines, 1 Dennis E. Goldasich, 1 Marceline E. Good, 3 Mary K. Good, 1 Wilma L. Good, 1 Nancy A. Goodman, 1 Georgene E. Gordon, 1 Martha A. Gordon, 3 Romney N. Gornto, 1 Kathleen B. Gouge, 2 Royce D. Gouge, 1 Charlotte D. Gracey, 2 Donald C. Grant, 1 Ben H. Graves, 3 Donald C. Graves, 3 Elizabeth A. Graves, 1 Nancy J. Graves, 3 Bernie L. Gray, 3 Carolyn A. Gray, 3 Dale C. Gray, 3 Hubert L. Gray, 2 James L. Gray, 2 Linda K. Gray, 3 Linda M. Gray, 3 William G. Gray, 2 Judy Graybeal, 2 Gary J. Green, 1 Harold F. Green, 1 J. Steve Green, 1 Richard M. Green, 3 Brenda L. Greene, 1 Clara R. Greene, 2 George R. Greene, 2 Harold B. Greene, 1 Janice E. Greene, 3 Philip J. Greenwell, 1 Larry W. Greer, 2 Wanda S. Greer, 1 Linda A. Greever, 1 Ronald B. Gregory, 1 Frank N. Gresham, 1 Linda K. Griffen, 1 Nancy L. Griffith, 2 Geraldine R. Grigsby, 1 Barbara L. Grills, 1 Barbara S. Grills, 1 Guy T. Grills, 1 Gerald D. Griswold, 3 Ann Grogg, 3 Gary W. Grogg, 3 Marilyn S. Guffie, 1 Patricia Guinn, 2 Kenneth-M. Gunnell, 2 Marie Gunter, 1 Barry B. Guthrie, 3 Charles C. Guy, 2 George W. Gwinn, 1 Raymond V. Gwyn, 1 Robert L. Hackler, 1 Mary S. Hackley, 3 Susan E. Haemsch, 1 Stephen T. Haer, 3 Norma Haga, 1 Edwin W. Hagan, 1 Jere E. Hagan, 1 Richard D. Hagg, 1 James J. Haggerty, 3 Patricia K. Hagy, 3 George M. Haldane, 2 Elizabeth S. Hale, 2 Michael E. Hale, 2 Richard L. Hale, 1 Sandra J. Hale, 1 Argell B. Hall, 2 Donna K. Hall, 1 Douglas H. Hall, 1 Gary D. Hall, 1 Gary T. Hall, 1 John D. Hall, 1 Joyce E. Hall, 1 Stanley H. Hall, 1 William J. Hallau, 1 Joyce Ham, 2 Phyllis A. Hamby, 1 Carol A. Hamilton, 1 Charles B. Hamilton, 2 David H. Hamilton, 2 Dennis D. Hamilton, 3 James A. Hamilton, 1 Kenneth J. Hamilton, 1 Martin Hamilton, 3 William R. Hamilton, 2 Sandra Hamlet, 1 Brenda G. Hammons, 1 Lynn H. Hammons, 2 Jackie L. Hampton, 3 James A. Hampton, 3 Jerry L. Hampton, 2 John E. Hampton, 3 William A. Hampton, 2 James D. Haney, 3 Karen Hankins, 1 Sally J. Harden, 3 Mary L. Hardt, 2 Larry D. Haren, 2 Charles E. Harmon, 1 Donnie L. Harmon, 1 Gary S. Harmon, 1 Janice S. Harmon, 2 Mary A. Harmon, 1 Roma J. Harmon, 1 Willis M. Harmon, 1 Elizabeth Harper, 1 Rudy E. Harper, 3 Willie C. Harr, 1 Jane Harrell, 1 John W. Harrington, 2 Betty D. Harris, 3 Charles E. Harris, 2 Jacquelyn Harris, 2 Jim W. Harris, 3 Paul H. Harris, 3 Sylvia A. Harris, 3 Ronnie W. Harrison, 1 Dale J. Hart, 2 David R. Hart, 1 Ralph E. Hart, 1 Tom Hart, 1 Richard Harville, 3 Joe H. Hassell, 3 Charles L. Hastings, 2 Brenda L. Hatchett, 1 Denton L. Hatcher, 2 James M. Hatfield, 3 Brenda K. Hatley, 1 Mary M. Hatmaker, 1 Eddie L. Haun, 2 Steve M. Hausard, 2 Kathleen I. Hawk, 1 Cherry L. 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Scott, 2 Linda R. Seal, 2 William H. Seaver, 2 Johnny W. Self, 1 Joseph A. Self, 2 Carolyn R. Sell, 3 Fred J. Sellers, 1 Bobby L. Sells, 1 Twilla F. Senter, 1 David M. Sexton, 1 Gloria C. Sexton, 1 Bruce F. Seyfried, 3 James M. Shade, 1 Benny S. Shankle, 3 David S. Shanks, 1 John E. Shanks, 1 Sharon E. Sharp, 1 Patricia A. Sharpe, 2 Patricia L. Shaver, 2 Thomas R. Shaver, 1 Don W. Shearin, 3 Patricia A. Sheffield, 2 James M. Shell, 1 Jonni R. Shell, 1 Marilyn G. Shell, 2 Rebecca S. Shell, 2 Wade C. Shell, 1 Anne E. Shelton, 1 Elizabeth A. Shelton, 1 Elizabeth J. Shelton, 3 James O. Shelton, 3 Paul W. Shelton, 3 Ronnie V. Shelton, 1 Wilson W. Sherrill, 3 Karl B. Shinn, 3 Ronnie E. Shipley, 1 Tony L. Shipley, 1 John S. Shipp, 3 Thomas R. Shipp, 2 Ingrid S. Shoaf, 1 Patricia A. Shoemaker, 1 Pete W. Shoun, 3 Rosemary Siler, 2 John J. Silver, 3 Clarence E. Simerly, 3 Linda S. Simerly, 3 Lynda S. Simerly, 1 Carolyn S. Simmons, 3 Sharon K. Simmons, 2 James F. Simpson, 2 Peggy A. Sims, 1 Thomas H. Singleton, 2 Joel S. Skaggs, 2 Lynn C. Skelton, 2 Johathan L. Slack, 1 Richard C. Slack, 2 Edward B. Slagle, 1 Patricia L. Slagle, 1 Fredric I. Slate, 1 James D. Slaughter, 3 Jan S. Slaughter, 3 Betty J. Sliger, 3 Cephas H. Sloan, 1 Richard A. Sloan, 1 Bobby L. Sluder, 1 Curtis E. Sluder, 2 Woodrow R. Sluss, 1 Linda A. Smalling, 2 Charles F. Smelcer, 2 A. J. Smith, 3 Arbeutia L. Smith, 2 Ben E. Smith, 1 Bobby H. Smith, 2 Carla F. Smith, 1 Charles R. Smith, 1 Clara E. Smith, 1 David K. Smith, 1 David S. Smith, 2 David W. Smith, 2 Eldon P. Smith, 1 Eugene W. Smith, 3 Frances S. Smith, 1 James R. Smith, 3 Jamey B. Smith, 2 Johnny Smith, 1 Jonnie N. Smith, 1 Larry D. Smith, 1 Mary H. Smith, 1 Mary J. Smith, 3 Michael A. Smith, 1 Patty A. Smith, 1 Richard B. Smith, 3 Roger P. Smith, 1 Ronald J. Smith, 1 Samuel H. Smith, 2 Sheila S. Smith, 1 Sherry L. Smith, 1 Shirley A. Smith, 1 Terry L. Smith, 3 Walter C. Smith, 1 William E. Smith, 3 Scarlett G. Smithe, 2 Bobby C. Smithson, 2 Larry A. Smithson, 3 C. Gerald Smoak, 3 Karen R. Snapp, 1 Linda P. Snapp, 2 Ralph E. Snapp, 2 Bruce R. Snow, 3 Sarah P. Snow, 2 Lewis A. Snyder, 3 Scotty L. Snyder, 2 Tommy D. Snyder, 3 Paula M. Solomon, 2 Kenneth G. Souder, 2 Robert South, 1 Lynn Southerland, 1 John L. Sparaino, 1 Patti G. Spargo, 1 Rudy Sparkman, 1 James E. Sparks, 1 Janice M. Sparks, 1 Garry J. Spears, 2 Charles C. Speer, 3 Randall W. Spencer, 3 William G. Spencer, 2 Jacob W. Sprouse, 3 Nancy C. Stalcup, 1 James E. Stambaugh, 3 Billie J. Stanley,. 1 John F. Stanley, 2 Kenneth R. Stanley, 1 Larry E. Stanley, 1 Thomas H. Stanley, 3 Eddie C. Starnes, 1 Lynda A. Starnes, 1 Sandra Starnes, 3 Carolyn S. Staten, 2 Danny G. Steadman, 1 Harry P. Steadman, 2 Charles O. Steagall, 3 Diane Stearns, 1 Charles A. Steeker, 3 Pete A. Steinert, 3 William T. Stephens, 1 David K. Stern, 3 James Stewart, 3 Jerry A. Stewart, 3 Walters Stewart, 3 Sally S. Stiff, 3 Elizabeth B. St. John, 1 Larry W. Stogner, 1 Betty C. Stokely, 1 Carol Stokely, 2 Carolyn Stokley, 1 Vera V. Stokely, 2 Rita C. Stone, 1 Charlotte S. Storey, 1 Darrel B. Stout, 1 Gene Stout, 1 Jack W. Stout, 1 Shelby J. Stout, 2 William H. Stout, 3 Larry D. Stover, 1 Parkey Strader, 2 Judy S. Straley, 2 D. Judy Street, 2 Janice M. Street, 3 Robert A. Stretzel, 2 James E. Strickler, 1 Karen B. Strohecker, 1 Ronald Strossner, 1 Francis Stroupe, 3 Linda K. Stroup, 1 Connie R. Stuart, 1 Robert Stuckey, 2 Robert T. Stultz, 1 Gary L. Stump, 1 Charlotte M. Suit, 1 Ransom M. Suit, 1 Ernie P. Sullins, 2 Donald F. Sullivan, 1 Ina L. Sullivan, 3 James L. Sullivan, 3 Verna L. Sullivan, 3 Larry C. Sutherland, 2 Robert G. Sutherland, 1 Vivian S. Southerland, 3 Leslie L. Sutton, 2 Anita G. Swartz, 1 Marilyn L. Swetzell, 3 Donald L. Swiney, 2 Sharon A. Swiney, 3 Jessee T. Sykes, 3 James C. Talbert, 3 Robert M. Talley, 1 Janet C. Tallman, 2 Lionell G. Tankersley, 1 Carolyn W. Tarwater, 1 David M. Tauscher, 1 Brenda J. Taylor, 2 Carol L. Taylor, 3 Dixie V. Taylor, 2 Gretchen L. Taylor, 1 Jearold C. Taylor, 2 Jewel C. Taylor, 1 Larry Taylor, 1 Michael Taylor, 1 Penny L. Taylor, 1 Robert L. Taylor, 1 Robert R. Taylor, 3 Roger L. Taylor, 1 Vicki L. Taylor, 1 Wayne Taylor, 3 Robert J. Teague, 2 Kathryn D. Templeton, 2 Margaret T. Templeton, 1 Thomas L. Templeton, 2 Pamela J. Terlep, 3 Connie Terry, 2 Claire P. Thacker, 3 Charles A. Therrell, 1 Donald J. Thomas, 1 Harry O. Thomas, 1 John E. Thomas, 1 Johnny C. Thomas, 2 Mary J. Thomas, 2 Richard F. Thomas, 2 Joyce C. Thompson, 2 Larry D. Thompson, 1 Larry W. Thompson, 3 Michael F. Thompson, 2 Paul C. Thompson, 1 Robert M. Thompson, 3 Sherri B. Thompson, 2 Thomas W. Thompson, 2 Pamela R. Thoroughman, 1 Leland C. Thrush, 2 James O. Thurmer, 2 Robert A. Tiller, 1 Roger D. Tilley, 1 Kathryn Tilson, 1 William E. Timmons, 2 Philip W. Tinsley, 1 Helen Tipton, 1 Ralph M. Tipton, 1 Ronnie G. Tolley, 2 Larry D. Tolliver, 1 Janet Toney, 1 Jeanie Torbett, 3 Larry E. Torbett, 2. Louise M. Torbett, 2 Richard L. Torbett, 1 Patricia S. Tracy, 1 Patti S. Traine, 1 Carolyn A. Trammell, 2 Teri Traner, 1 Betty D. Trawick, 1 Janet E. Tredinnick, 3 Joseph P. Treis, 1 Bruce W. Trent, 1 Donald R. Trevathan, 2 Bruce E Trinkle, 3 Sharon L. Tritt, 1 Brenda J. Trivette, 2 Glenda K. Trivette, 1 Grant U. Trivett, 2 John E. Trivett, 2 George M. Trobraugh, 3 Susan E Trusker, 2 Donald A. Tucker, 1 Gary E. Tucker, 1 Jenny L. Tucker, 3 Jerry E. Tucker, 1 Joe P. Tucker, 1 Hal C. Tunnell, 2 Sherryll G. Tunnell, 1 Fred R. Turner, 2 Gerald Turner, 3 Sherry J. Turner, 1 James R. Twitty, 1 Linda A. Tysinger, 1 Ron S. Ulinsky, 1 W. Omer Umberger, 2 Jerry L. Unger, 3 Karen S. Usry, 1 William Valley, 1 Fred Vance, 1 Royce D. Vanderpool, 1 Earnest A. Van Huss, 1 Barbara J. Vaughn, 2 Johnny C. Vaughn, 2 Larry C. Vaughn, 3 ary C. Vaughn, 1 V f ' Nancy C. Vaughn, 2 Alireza Veidani, 1 Rowland E. Verran, 1 Carol J. Vest, 2 Nelson C. Vest, 1 Gerald E. Via, 1 Shelby J. Vicars, 2 A. Kay Vines, 2 Larry D. Vines, 2 Rebecca J. Vines, 1 Jerome A. Waddle, 1 David F. Wade, 2 Julia K. Wade, 1 Sandra A. Walczyk, 1 Helen M. Walker, 3 Hubert P. Walker, 1 Johnny A. Walker, 1 Mike P. Walker, 3 Sharon K. Walker, 2 Sheila E. Walker, 1 Linda A. Wallace, 2 Richard E. Wallace, 3 Wilhoit Wallace, 1 Ernest B. Wallen, 2 James T. Wallin, 3 Janice C. Wallin, 1 Carolyn Walls, 3 Judy D. Walser, 1 Richard H. Walsh, 3 Brenda L. Walter, 1 Judith A. Walter, 2 Gary R. Walters, 1 Vernon Walters, 1 Barbara J. Walton, 3 Gary E. Walton, 1 Sharon H. Walton, 2 Anthony P. Wampler, 1 Brenda J. Wampler, 3 Karen L. Wampler, 1 Chuck L. Ward, 3 Dan M. Ward, 1 Linda M. Ward, 1 Roger L. Warner, 1 Patsy J. Waters, 1 Carrie Watkins, 1 Charles E. Watson, 3 Karen E. Watson, 1 Linda D. Watson, 2 Patrick J. Watson, 1 Robert W. Watson, 2 Amy C. Watts, 2 Martha C. Watts, 1 Judy L. Wayman, 2 Robert J. Weal, 1 Garry L. Weaver, 1 Jerry W. Weaver, 2 Mary L. Weaver, 3 William M. Wearer, 1 Clinton S. Webb, 3 Katie L. Webb, 3 Roland R. Webb, 2 Sandra K. Webb, 1 Phoebe A. Webber, 2 Edmund G. Weber, 2 Linda G. Webster, 1 William J. Weeks, 2 Larry W. Weems, 2 David C. Welch, 2 Norma J. Welch, 1 Jim A. Wells, 2 David T. Welsh, 2 Addison West, 3 Albert M. West, 1 Wilbur M. West, 3 Kay Whaley, 3 Argil J. Wheelock, 1 Danny C. Wheelock, 2 James R. Wheelock, 3 Marva J. Whelchel, 1 Neal C. Whetsel, 3 Ann M. Whisman, 2 Carolyn J. Whisman, 3 Gary W. Whitaker, 3 Terry R. Whitaker, 3 Brenda K. White, 1 David L. White, 1 Diana L. White, 1 Sheila F. White, 1 Robert O. Whitehead, 1 Jackie R. Whitier, 1 Martha J. Whitlock, 1 Carol A. Whitlow, 2 Harold L. Whitson, 1 Lynda Whitson, 3 Grant L. Whittemore, 3 L. Daniel Whitten, 1 Sherron L. Whittimore, 3 Deborah Whittington, 1 Sharon R. Whittington, 1 Evelyn S. Widby, 1 Layton F. Widner, 1 Mary E. Wiggins, 1 Barbara J. Wilcox, 3 Joyce E. Wiles, 3 Kathleen R. Wiley, 3 Ann B. Wilhoit, 1 Katie M. Wilhoit, 3 Linda G. Wilhoit, 2 Meri L. Wilhoit, 3 Jerry L. Wilkerson, 2 Marion C. Wilkes, 1 Robert E. Wilkinson, 3 William H. Wilkinson, 1 Ruby L. Wilhoit, 1 A. Hugh Williams, 3 Carl C. Williams, 2 Cheryl E. Williams, 3 Dallas P. Williams, 2 Elise Williams, 1 Emma E. Williams, 1 Gary L. Williams, 2 George A. Williams, 1 Jean E. Williams, 1 Joe S. Williams, 2 Judith L. Williams, 1 Kim E. Williams, 1 Linda D. Williams, 2 Linda K. Williams, 1 Lois A. Williams, 2 Mary L. Williams, 1 McArthur Williams, 3 Phyllis Williams, 3 Richard L. Williams, 3 Richard Q. Williams, 1 Sue Williams, 2 Thomas E. Williams, 2 Waite E. Williams, 1 Linda B. Williamson, 1 Nola S. Williamson, 1 Robert L. Williamson, 2 ' Helen S. Williford, 1 Howard M. Willis, 3 Robert N. Willis, 2 William H. Willis, 1 Rebecca E. Willocks, 1 Robert E. Willoughby, 3 Alfred T. Willumsen, 1 Alan J. Wilson, 1 Bill Wilson, 3 Brenda S. Wilson, 1 David A. Wilson, 2 Donald D. Wilson, 2 Edna O. Wilson, 3 Gwen Wilson, 1 Joe L. Wilson, 1 John E. Wilson, 1 John L. Wilson, 1 Karen E. Wilson, 1 Mary K. Wilson, 2 Oren K. Wilson, 2 Troy J. Wilson, 1 William P. Wilson, 2 Myral O. Winebarger, 2 Nancy A. Winegar, 2 Greg K. Wininger, 1 James B. Winn, 1 Michael Winter, 3 Mary Wisdom, 1 Brenda J. Wiseman, 1 Mary Witt, 3 Robert W. Wolfe, 2 Thomas B. Wolfe, 2 Annette L. Wolford,’2 Robert O. Wood, 1 Rufus D. Wood, 2 Frances V. Wood, 2 John N. Woody, 3 Merrill G. Woolard, 3 Barbara M. Woolsey, 2 Carolyn J. Worley, 3 Nancy L. Worley, 1 Calvin S. Wright, 1 Martin J. Wright, 2 Walter M. Wright, 2 John S. Wygal, 1 Carol F. Yarber, 2 Chris M. Yarbough, 3 Nancy M. Yarbrough, 1 Rebekah S. Yates, 2 i ! Elizabeth P. Yeary, 2 Randall Yeary, 3 John L. Yelton, 2 Richard F. Yett, 3 Diana M. Yonce, 1 Don E. York, 3 Jerry D. Young, 1 Joe M. Young, 3 Sheryl B. Young, 1 Carl R. Zeiger, 1 Byron E. Zeigler, 3 Raymond Ziembinski, 3 John A. Zima, 2 Sue A. Zimmerman, 2 267 FACULTY College of Arts and Sciences Biology Dr. T. P. Copeland, Chairman Department of Biology COPELAND, DR. THOMAS P., Professor B.S., Ouachita College; M.A., George Pea¬ body College; Ph.D., University of Tennes¬ see. BARCLAY, FRANK H., Professor A. B. King College; M.A., University of Vir¬ ginia; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. BARNARD, ERNEST, Instructor B. A., University of Tennessee (Regular part-time faculty). CREEK, ROBERT ORIEN, Instructor B.S., West Virginia University; M.S., West Virginia University. LAWSON, JAMES E., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., East Tennessee State University. MOORE, JOHN DAVID, Assistant Professor B.S., Wake Forest College; M.S.P.H. and M.A., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., Emory University. O’DELL, HERMAN, Professor B.S., King College; M.A. and Ph.D., Uni¬ versity of Virginia. PAV, DENISE ILONA, Instructor B.A., Charles University of Prague; M.U.C., Charles University of Prague; M.A., East Tennessee State University. TARPLEY, WALLACE A., Assistant Professor B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; M.S., Ciem- son Agricultural College; Ph.D., University of Georgia. Chemistry NICHOLSON, DR. DOUGLAS G., Professor B.S., M.A., and Ph.D., University of Illinois. BOYD, CLIFFORD, Associate Professor Dr. Douglas G. Nicholson, Chairman Department of Chemistry B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. JACKSON, RAY L., Instructor B.S. and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity (Regular part time faculty). MILLER, JAMES. L., Assistant Professor B.S., Eastern Illinois University. ' M.S., State University of Iowa; Ph.D., State University of Iowa. NELSON, HARRY, JR., Assistant Professor B.A., Drake University; Ph.D., University of Pittsburg. NEWBY, FRANK A., JR., Assistant Professor B.S., University of Kansas; Ph.D., Univer¬ sity of Kansas. RALSTON, ROBERT RAY, Associate Professor B.S., Tarkio College; M.S., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., University of Michigan. SNELL, ROBERT L., Associate Professor B.S., Drury College; M.S., University of Missouri School of Mines; Ph.D., Texas Technological College. WHITEHEAD, THOMAS W., Associate Professor B.A., Maryville College; M.A., University of Tennessee. English ELLERY, JOHN B., Professor A. B., Hamilton College; M.A., University of Colorado; Ph.D., University of Wiscon¬ sin. ADDINGTON, SUE, Instructor B. A., College of William and Mary; M.A., University of Tennessee. (Regular part time faculty) ALLEN, JOHN D., Professor B.A., and M.A., University of Georgia; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. . BEASLEY, CHARLES E., JR., Associate Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. BEASLEY, LOUISE H., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., George Peabody College. BOWERS, LAVINIA, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Northwestern University. Dr. John B. Ellery, Chairman Department of English BOYD, JANE, Instructor B.A., King College; M.A., University of North Carolina. (Regular part time facul¬ ty). BURLESON CHRISTINE, Professor A. B., University of Tennessee; B.A., Vassar College; M.A., Columbia University; Hon¬ ours B.A. in English, Oxford University; M.A., Oxford University. BURTON, THOMAS GLEN, Assistant Professor B. A., David Lipscomb College; M.A., Van¬ derbilt University. DUGGER, MARTHA MARGARET, Associate Professor A. B., Tusculum College; M.A., University of Tennessee. GENTRY, ANNE B., Assistant Professor B. S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Duke University. HARDIN, RICHARD A., Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. HARMON, VIRGINIA, Instructor B.A., Womans’ College, University of North Carolina; M.A., George Peabody College. HAYS, MAHALA, Associate Professor B.S., Westhampton College; M.A., Univer¬ sity of Virginia. HERRIN, MARY BOMAR, Instructor A. A., Christian College; B.S., East Tennes¬ see State University; M.A., East Tennes¬ see State University. HOLMES, PHYLLIS PHLEGAR, Instructor B. S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Boston University. LACEY, ANNA E., Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. LEAB, GRACE, Associate Professor A. B., and M.A., University of Tennessee. LeCROY, ANNE K., Associate Professor B. A., and M.A., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. McCRACKEN, JEWELL, Professor B.S., and M.A., University of Alabama, Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teach¬ ers. MANNING, AMBROSE NUEL, Professor A.B., Atlantic Christian College; M.A., Uni¬ versity of North Carolina; Ed.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. MANNING, MARY DAILEY, Instructor A. B., New York State College for Teach¬ ers; B.S. in L.S., New York State College for Teachers. PITMAN, JOHN, Associate Professor B. S., State College of Washington; M.A., University of Florida. OTTENFIELD, HELEN, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. TALLENT, JOHN B., Associate Professor B.S., and M.A., Middle Tennessee State College; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. TRIVETT, ALMA VIRLEE, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Northwestern University. WOHLFORD, ETHEL MARGUERITE, Instructor Diploma, Averett College; B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State University. WOOD, LARHYLIA W., Instructor B.A., Nebraska State Teachers College M.A., East Tennessee State University. Fine Arts Dr. John C. Benz, Chairman Department of Fine Arts BENZ, JOHN C., Professor B.F.A., Miami (Ohio) University; M.A., and Ed.D., Columbia University. EDMUNDSON, GERALD C., Associate Professor A. B. Berea College; M.A., Teachers Col¬ lege, Columbia University. HARRIS, RUTH E., Associate Professor B. S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College. HA 3 S, MARGARET, Assistant Professor B-A.. University of Tennessee; M.A., East Tennessee State University. PA JOHN I., Assistant Professor A aT anC University of Toronto; A -M., Harvard University. SCHRADER, JOHN, Assistant Professor •A Lawrence College; M.F.A., Crambook Academy of Art. STEELE, JOHN M., Assistant Professor V f ‘ ' Alabama Polytechnic Institute; V1 A., Louisiana State University. Thompson, Charles, instructor •A. East Tennessee State University; M.F.A., University of Florida, (Regular part time faculty). ULMER, ROBERT P. B.S., Kutztown State College; M.Ed., Penn¬ sylvania State University. WARD, JOSEPH, Instructor A.B., Murray State College (Regular part time faculty). Geography Dr. George W. Webb, Chairman Department of Geography WEBB, GEORGE W., Professor B.S., and M.A., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. CARPENTER, CLIFTON C, Associate Professor B.A., and M.A., University of Kentucky. DARLING, ROBERT W., Associate Professor A. B., and M.S., Emory University. GUNTER, CHARLES R., JR., Instructor B. S., Middle Tennessee State; M.A., Uni¬ versity of Tennessee. HAMLETT, JAMES C., Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. HARRISON, MARIE, Associate Professor A. B., Iowa State Teachers College; M.A., University of Michigan. NUNNALLY, NELSON, Assistant Professor B. S., and M.A., University of Georgia. POOLE, DONALD H., Assistant Professor BA., University of Denver; M.A., North¬ western University. PEPLIES, ROBERT W, Associate Professor B.S., North Illinois State College; M.A., University of Georgia. STOUT, CHESTER TILLEY, Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. WILLIAMS, LYMAN O., Assistant Professor B.S., Universitv of Georgia; M.S., and Ph.D., State University of Iowa. YOUNG, MALONE, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. History Dr. Frank B. Williams, Jr., Chairman Department of History WILLIAMS, FRANK B., JR., Professor B.S., Memphis State College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Ph.D., Van¬ derbilt University. BROWN, MORTON ALLEN, Professor B.A., Washington and Lee University; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Harvard Uni¬ versity. CRAWFORD, ROBERT G., Professor B-A., and M.A., Duke University; Ph.D., University of Kentucky. EWALT, HETTIE LEE, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Columbia University. FANSLOW, ROBERT, Instructor B A., Yankton ColLge; M.A., State Uni¬ versity of Iowa. (Regular part time faculty) BOX, GEORGE E., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Washington University. GALLOWAY, J. M., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., University of Tennessee. (Regular part time faculty) GRENINGER, EDWIN T., Associate .Professor BA., Gettysburg College; M.A., Temple University; Ph.D., University of Pennsyl¬ vania. HARRELL, DAVID E., JR., Associate Professor BA., David Lipscomb College; M.A., and Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. HARTSOOK, EVANGELINE, Associate Professor • B-A., Vanderbilt University; M.A., Colum¬ bia University. LACY, ERIC RUSSELL, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ph.D., University of Georgia. LAY, ELERY, Instructor B-A., East Tennessee State University; M.A. George Peabody College; Ed.D., Peabody College. MARSHALL, HARTHA, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College. (Regular part time faculty) MOORE, RICHTER H., JR., Professor B.S., University of South Carolina; L.L.B., University of South Carolina; M.A., and Ph.D., University of Kentucky. NICHOLS, JOHN D., Assistant Professor B.A., University of North Carolina; M.A., University of North Carolina. NORTON, WARREN W., Instructor A. B., Ft. Hays Kansas State College; M.A., University of Massachusetts. O’BRIEN, PAUL H., Assistant Professor B. S., Western Carolina College; M.A., George Peabody College. PITTMAN, WALTER E., JR., Associate Professor B.A., Mississippi State University; M.A., Mississippi State University. ROGERS, WILLIAM FLINN, Professor B.A., and M.A., University of Tennessee. Modern Languages Mr. Edward G. Lodter, Chairman Department of Modern Languages LODTER, EDWARD G., Professor B.A., St. Stephen’s College; M.A., North¬ western University. BRAUTIGAM, HILDE, Assistant Professor Abitur, Universitat Leipzig, Germany; Staatsexamen, Johann Wolfgang Geothe Universitat, Frankfort, Germany. EHRHARDT, ELAINE, Associate Professor B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. PELLERANO, CESAR, Instructor B.S., and B.A. Institute Number 1; M.D., Havana School of Medicine. (Regular part time faculty) Mathematics HARTSELL, LESTER C., Professor B.S., Northern Michigan College; M.A., Columbia University; Ed.D., Columbia Uni¬ versity. CARSON, SALLIE PAT, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Colorado College of Education. CLOYD, VELMA LOUISE, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Colorado State College of Education. JENKINS, ELLISON C., Assistant Professor A.B., University of South Carolina; M.Ed., Furman University. JOHNSON, STANFORD H., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College. Dr. Lester C. Hartsell, Chairman Department of Mathematics KINLOCH, JOHN, Assistant Professor B.A., St. Johns College; M.A., George Pea¬ body College. LING, ROBERT F., Assistant Professor B.A., Berea College; M.A., University of Tennessee. LINSERT, HENRY, Professor A. B., Harvard College; M.A., Pennsylvania State College. LYLE, BEN, Special Instructor B. S., University of Tennessee; M.A., East Tennessee State University. McCORMICK, LORA D., Assistant Professor B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.A., East Tennessee State University. O’DELL, CLAUDE, Instructor B.A., King College; M.A., East Tennessee State University. (Regular part time facul- ty) SULZER, WILLIAM H., Assistant Professor B.A., University of Georgia; M.A., Louisi¬ ana State University. TAYLOR, CHARLES F., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., University of Tennessee. WEBB, DELBERT, Instructor A. B., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; M.A., Peabody College for Teach¬ ers. (Regular part time faculty) WILSON, CHARLES W., Associate Professor B. S., Troy State Teachers College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. Music SELF, VIRGIL CLAXTON, Professor A. B., Tusculum College; M.A., University of Wisconsin. ARTZ, ELSIE L., Special Associate Teacher Piano, Dr. Karol Liszniewski; Violin, Mr. Jean ten Have, Howard Coif, Julian Puli- kowski; Theory, George Leighton; Cincin¬ nati Conservatory of Music. BOBBITT, WILKES S., Assistant Professor B. M., Shenandoah College; B.S., East Ten¬ nessee State University; M.M., Vandercook College of Music. BOYD, WILLIAM L., Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; M.M., North¬ western University. CONFLENTI, DONALD ANTHONY, Instructor B.S., and M.S., Julliard School of Music. Mr. Virgil C. Self, Chairman Department of Music DANIELLS, ELEANOR G., Assistant Professor B.M., Florida State College for Women; M.M., Northwestern University. FLORSLEFF, GARY, Instructor B.M., Western Michigan University; M.M., Northwestern University. HUNTER, LILLIAN RHEA, Special Associate Teacher Vocal graduate of Virginia Intermont Col¬ lege; Chicago.Musical College; and Julliard School of Music. KEHLER, GEORGE B., Associate Professor B.A., Junior College at Vac, Hungary; B.M., and M.M., Royal Hungarian State Conservatory of Music, Budapest; P.H.D., University of Budapest. LaPELLA, ROBERT D., Assistant Professor B.M., and M.M., Drake University. ORNER, R. EUGENE, Associate Professor B.M., Eastman School of Music of the Uni¬ versity of Rochester; M.M., Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. SELF, MARY FLORENCE, Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. SMITH, LEON R., Assistant Professor B.M., University of Texas; M.M., Univer¬ sity of Texas. STOUT, D. G., Special Associate Teacher American Conservatory, Chicago; Ithaca Conservatory, Ithaca, New York; Cornell University. WATTS, RUTH E., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University: M-A-, and M.Ed., Peabody College for Teachers. Physics WOODWARD, CARL S., Professor A.B., Oklahoma City University; M S University of Oklahoma; Ed.D., Oklahoma State University. Dr. Carl S. Woodward, Chairman Department of Physics DICKERSON, MARVIN, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. GRAYBEAL, AUSTIN C., Associate Professor A. B., Washington College; M.S., Vander¬ bilt University. WHITSON, JOHN C., Instructor B. S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Sociology Dr. Paul B. Wilson, Chairman Department of Sociology WILSON, PAUL B., Professor B.S.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute; M.S., and Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. BROWN, LOUIE ANDERSON, Instructor B.A.. Piedmont College; M.A., University °f Georgia. MAYNARD, ALBERT D., Associate Professor A-B. Emory University; L.L.B., Emory Uni¬ versity; M.S., Georgia Institute of Tech¬ nology; Ph.D., University of Chicago. NELSON, LOUIS E., Associate Professor A., Coe College; M.Ed., Springfield Col- ge; Ed.D., Florida State University; A.C.S.W., Academy of Certified Workers. POWERS, EVELYN, Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; M.A., East Tennessee State University. SERRON, LUIS A., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., University of Illinois. Dr. Louis E. Nelson, Chairman Department of Social Welfare Speech and Drama Mr. Daniel Fleischhaker, Chairman Department of Speech and Drama FLEISCHHAKER, DANIEL, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., University of Minnesota. BRAND, RICHARD C., Associate Professor B.A., and M.A., West Virginia University. CONNER, WILLIAM, Instructor B.A., University of Richmond; B.D., Col¬ gate Rochester Divinity School; M.A., University of Chicago. (Regular part time faculty). COULTER, AUDREY, Instructor A.B., Lincoln Memorial University; M.A., University of Tennesse e. (Regular part time faculty). FRANK, HAROLD E., JR., Assistant Professor B.S., Ithaca College; M.A., Pennsylvania State University. College of Business and Economics Business FARNSWORTH, CLYDE H., Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; A.B., Union University; M.A., Ohio State Uni¬ versity; M.S., Mississippi State University; Ed.D., Duke University, BRADING, JAMES, Instructor A. B., Vanderbilt University; L.L.B., Yale Law School. (Regular part time faculty). BOWERS, JACK, Instructor B. S., University of Tennessee; M.S., Uni¬ versity of Tennessee. (Regular part time faculty). CANTOR, BERNARD H., Instructor B.A., University of Tennessee; L.L.B., Yale Law School. (Regular Part time faculty). CHENG, PHILLIP C., Assistant Professor B.S., National Chaiotung University, China; M.A., Meiji University, Japan; M.S., Okla¬ homa State University; Ph.D., Louisiana State University. CHILDERS, CARL, JR., Instructor B. S., Bowling Green College of Commerce; C. P.A. (Regular p art time faculty). COLCORD, J. MARSHALL, Associate Professor B.S., University of Oklahoma; M.B.A., University of Georgia; C.P.A., Tennessee. CREGER, MILDRED, Instructor B.S., Mary Washington College of Univer¬ sity of Virginia; M.A., East Tennessee State University. (Regular part time faculty). FORTUNE, HARRY N., Instructor L. L.B., University of Tennessee. (Regular part time faculty). GOLIK, ROMAN, Associate Professor M. A., University of Heidelberg, Germany; Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, Germany. GRAY, MARY WILSON, Assistant Professor B.A., Tusculum College; M.A., University of Tennessee. GREGG, EDNA L., Professor B.S., and M.A., University of Texas; Ed.D., Indiana University. GREINER, DEAN, Instructor B.S., Northwestern University; L.L.B., Uni¬ versity of Richmond. (Regular part time faculty). GRINDSTAFF, JACK, Instructor B.S., LaSalle Extension University; C.P.A. (Regular part time faculty). HALL, HORACE, I nstructor B.S., University of Tennessee; C.P.A. (Reg¬ ular part time faculty). HUMPHREYS, BARBARA RUTH, Instructor B.B.A., North Texas State University; M.B.E., North Texas State University. JAIN, SAGAR C., Associate Professor B.A., St. Stephen’s College; M.A., Delhi University; A.M., University of Illinois; Ph.D., Cornell University. JONES, MARTHA WILL, Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. (Regular part time faculty). LANSINGER, HOWARD RASK, Assistant Professor L. L.B., University of Akron; B.S., Univer¬ sity of Akron; M.B.A., Harvard Business School. LARKIN, WILL, Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M. B.A., Wharton Graduate Division of University of Pennsylvania. (Regular part time faculty). MALTSBERGER, BASIL M., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College. MARGASON, HAROLD H., Assistant Professor A. B., and B.S., Southwest Missouri College; M.A., University of Kentucky. MORTON, GEORGE TROY, Assistant Professor B. S., Tennessee Tech; M.S., University of Tennessee; C.P.A. MYERS, GEORGE G., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. SHARP, KARL W., Associate Professor B.S., Steed College of Technology; M.S., University of Tennessee; C.P.A. SMITH, TRAVIS, Instructor B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; M.A., East Tennessee State University. (Regular part time faculty). SPANABEL, GLEN H., Associate Professor A. B., University of Pittsburg; B.Ed., West¬ ern Illinois State Teachers College; M.Ed., University of Pittsburg. STEWART, MARGARET N., Assistant Professor B. S., Longwood College; M.A., University of Kentucky. WILLIAMS, GERALD, Instructor B.S., Muskingum College; M.A., Musking¬ um College; M.B.A., University of Pitts¬ burg. (Regular part time faculty). Economics SPAULDING, KENNETH C., Professor B.S., M.A., and Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. ADDINGTON, ARNOLD L., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. BRADDOCK, WALTER DAVID, Instructor B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technol¬ ogy; M.B.A., University of Chicago. CRAFT, VERMON, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. GRANGER, GEORGE L., Associate Professor B.S., and M.B.A., Michigan State Univer¬ sity, C.L.U., C.P.C.U. KLING, JOSEPH EDWARDS, Instructor B.A., Washington and Lee University; M.B.A., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. (Regular part time faculty). LUDOLF, GORDON W., Associate Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ph.D., Ohio State University. STRIBLING, HERMAN A., JR., Associate Professor B.S., and M.S., University of Alabama. WILBUR, WILLIAM L., Associate Professor B.A., University of Illinois; M.S., Univer¬ sity of Kentucky. College of Education Education BYAR, T. MADISON, Professor A. B., Maryville College; M.Ed., University of Cincinnati; Ed.D., University of Tennes¬ see. BRUMIT, PAULINE, Assistant Professor B. A., Carson-Newman; M.A., Teachers Col¬ lege, Columbia University. CLARKE, RALPH W., Associate Professor A. B., Eastern Kentucky State College; M.A., University of Kentucky. ELIASSEN, REUBEN HAMILTON, Professor B. A., St. Olaf College; M.A., Columbia Uni¬ versity; Ph.D Ohio State University. EVERNDEN, WILLIAM L., Associate Professor B.A., and B.Ed., University of Saskatchewan; M.S., and Ed.D., University of Tennessee. FARRELL, EMMA, Associate Professor B.S., M.A., and Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. FIELDS, JACK W., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. FINCHUM, GEORGE A, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. GARDNER, RICHARD, Instructor B.S., Butler University; M.A., East Tennes¬ see State University. (Regular part time fac¬ ulty). Dr. T. Madison Byar, Chairman Department of Education GILBREATH, ALL IE LOU FELTON, Professor B.S., Florida State University; M.A., Uni¬ versity of Iowa. GREENWELL, GEORGE ALBERT ' , Assistant Professor B.A., Tusculum College, M.A., Middlebury College. GRISE, S. W., Professor A. B., Western Kentucky State College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teach¬ ers; Ph.D., University of Kentucky. KAIMAN, BERNARD D., Instructor B. S., University of Wisconsin; M.S., Uni¬ versity of Miami (Florida) ; Ph.D., Univer¬ sity of Tennessee. (Regular part time fac- ulty). MOFFITT, CLARA, Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. (Regular part time faculty). MOTLEY, FRANK W., Assistant Professor B.B., Lynchburg College; M.A., East Ten¬ nessee State University. MURRAY, EVELYN M., Assistant Professor B.S., Morris Harvey College; M.A., Mar¬ shall University. STITT, ROSS E., Assistant Professor B.S., State College of Pennsylvania; M.Ed., University of Delaware. SWICK, DANA, Instructor B.S.Ed., Ohio University; M.Ed., Ohio University; Ph.D., Northwestern Uni¬ versity. (Regular part time faculty). TAYLOR, GEM KATE, Professor B.S., Radford College; M.A., George Pea¬ body College; Ed.D., University of Ten¬ nessee. General Science BAILEY, JOHN H., Professor A.B., King College; M.A., University of Kentucky; Ed.D., Cornell University. ARMENTROUT, HERBERT C., Instructor g S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. BASHOR, ROBERTA, Assistant Professor B S.. and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. DAVIS, JAMES T., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College. (Regular part time faculty). Dr. John H. Bailey, Chairman Department of General Science HERRIN, ERIC, Associate Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. MAPLES, FRANK, Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. (Regular part time faculty). OWINGS, ELIZABETH S., Assistant Professor B.S., Milligan College; M.A., East Tennes¬ see State University. ROESEL, HILDE, Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity; Ph.D ., University of Tennessee. Home Economics Miss Vivian V. Rockwood, Chairman department of Home Economics ROCKWOOD, VIVIAN V., Professor B.A., State University of Iowa; M.A., Co¬ lumbia University. BLACKWELL, HARRY AT STEWART, Assistant Professor B.S., Montana State College; M.E., Col¬ orado State University. LODTER, CARSIE HYDER, Instructor B.S., Milligan College; M.A., East Tennes¬ see State University. POOLE, FRANKYE BLAND, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.S., University of Georgia. Industrial Education Dr. Robert E. Buxton, Chairman Department of Industrial Education BROOKS, WESTON TERRELL, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.Ed., Sam Houston State Teach¬ ers College; D.Ed., Texas A M Uni¬ versity. BROOME, HUGH W., Instructor B.S., University of Tennessee; M.A., East Tennessee State University. DILLENBECK, HAROLD, Associate Professor B.S., University of Rochester; M.S., Penn¬ sylvania State University. EPHRAIN, JOHN, Assistant Professor A. A.S., State University of New York Tech¬ nical Institute; B.S., State University of New York; M.Ed., Ohio University. JORDAN, GLENN C., Assistant Professor B. S., Kent State University; M.A., Ohio State University. LEONARD, DAVID, Instructor B.S., and M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Insti¬ tute; M.A., Harvard University. (Regular part time faculty). MATTSON, JOSEPH B., Assistant Professor B.S., Bemidji State College; M.A., Colo¬ rado State College. MOONEY, JAMES I., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. ROE, GEORGE S., Associate Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., Kansas State Teachers College; M.Ed., George Peabody College. WALLER, J. MILBURN, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., University of Tennessee. Philosophy McCLELLAN, DAVID M., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. MIELKE, ROBERT H. E., Professor B.A., and M.A., University of Minnesota; B.D., and Ph.D., Drew University. Physical Education Dr. Sidney W. Rice, Chairman Department of Physical Education RICE, SIDNEY W., Professor B.A., Lincoln Memorial University; M.A., Columbia University; Ed.D., Boston Uni¬ versity. BENZ, FRANCES P., Assistant Professor B.S., Miami (Ohio University; M.A., New York University. BROOKS, JOHN MADISON, Professor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Louisiana State University. CARROLL, DRYNA BLY, Assistant Professor A. B., Lenoir Rhyne College; M.A., East Tennessee State University. CROCKER, JULIAN DOSS, Associate Professor B. S., Middle Tennessee State College; M.A., George Peabody College. FREY, CALVIN C., Assistant Professor B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; M.S., George Peabody college. HICKS, DOROTHY, Associate Professor B.S., and M.A., George Pe ' abody College; Ed.D., University of Tennessee. MAXEY, JACK A., Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. MENDHEIM, JUNE W., Instructor B.S., Troy State College; M.S., University of Tennessee. MORRISON, HALL, Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. MYNATT, CONSTANCE V., Professor B.S., Carson-Newman College; M.S., Uni¬ versity of Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Michigan. ROBERTS, LOYD T., Professor B.S., Tulane University; M.S., Louisiana State University. WALKER, DAVID EGLEY, Instructor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. WILSON, CLIFFORD E., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. WOOD, STAR, Professor A.B., Milligan College; M.A., University of Tennessee. Psychology Dr. Clayton Lee Carpenter, Chairman Department of Psychology CARPENTER, CLAYTON LEE, Professor B.S., Nebraska State College; M.E., and Ed.D., University of Nebraska. CAMPBELL, DORIS KLEIN, Assistant Professor A. B., Augustana College; M.A., University of Illinois; Ed.D., University of Florida. JONES, DONALD REECE, Assistant Professor B. S., M.S., and Ed.D., University of Ten¬ nessee. LIGON, C. LAVETA, Assistant Professor A. B., Oklahoma Baptist University; M.A., Baylor University, Ed.S., George Peabody College. PATTON, LESLIE K., Professor B. S., Georgia Institute of Technology; M.A., Emory University; Ph.D., Columbia Uni¬ versity. WHOBREY, ANTHONY H., Associate Professor B.S., and M.S., Drake University; Ph.D., Western Reserve University. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN, Instructor A.B., Davidson College; M.S., North Caro¬ lina State College; B.D., Union Theologi¬ cal Seminary. (Regular part time faculty). College of Health Health Education Dr. Sol Adler, Chairman Department of Health Education ADLER, SOL, Professor B.A., and M.A., Brooklyn College; Ph.D., Ohio State University. BINKLEY, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Instructor B.S., Middle Tennessee State College; M.A., Middle Tennessee State College. CHADWELL, LEONARD, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; D.D.S., University of Tennes see; M.P.H., University of North Carolina. CORNELL, RICHARD A., Assistant Professor B.F.A., Ohio University; M.S., Vanderbilt University. DICKERSON, MARY, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., University of Alabama. GABY, WILLIAM L., Professor B.A., and M.S., University of Tennessee; Ph.D., St. Louis University. HURT, W. THOMAS, Assistant Professor B.S.E., Austin Peay State College; M.P.H., University of North Carolina. LAMB, BEATRICE Y., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University. MITCHELL, WALTER, Associate Professor B.S., Tusculum College; M.A., Montana State University. MOORE, JESSIE, Associate Professor B.S., Murray State College; M.P.H., Uni¬ versity of North Carolina. MORGAN, MONROE T., Instructor B.A., East Tennessee State University; M.S.P.H., University of North Carolina. PATTON, ROBERT DAVID, Instructor B.S., and M.A., Austin Peay State College. PERRY, THOMAS L., Assistant Professor B.S., and M.A., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. WARD, EDITH K., Instructor B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., Northwest¬ ern University. School of Nursing HAWKINS, MARIA, Associate Professor B.A., James Millikin University; M.A., Uni¬ versity of Chicago. Miss Maria Hawkins, Chairman School of Nursing ALDRIDGE, JANICE F., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University. BLANKENSHIP, CAROL, Instructor B.S.N., ' Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing of Western Reserve University. FOX, MARILEE DELORES, Instructor B.S.N., East Tennessee State University. HENSLEY, HILDA M., Instructor B.S., East Tennessee State University. HOOVER, CHARLOTTE R., Instructor B.S.N., East Tennessee State University. MURRAY, CAROLYN M., Instructor B.S., Duke University. TAYRLEN, DOROTHY P., Associate Professor B.S., University of Colorado; M.A., Univer¬ sity of Chicago. Librarians LEONARD, EVA OREL, Associate Professor B.S., Emory and Henry College; B.S., in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. BARRETTE, PAUL A., Assistant Professor A. B., University of Montreal; A.M., St. Lou¬ is University; B. of Pedagogy, University of Toronty; B.S., Washington University. BARRETTE, ELSIE DRAPER, Professor B. S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; B.S. in L. S., and M.A., George Peabody College. BROOKS, NELDA, Assistant Professor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; L.S., East Tennessee State University; M.A., East Tennessee State University. BURLESON, BERNEY, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; B.S., in L.S., George Peabody College. GARLAND, ELEANOR ANNE, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University; B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teach¬ ers. KEYS. EDITH, Assistant Professor B.S., East Tennessee State University? M. A., George Peabody College. LOYD, MARY E., Associate Professor A.B., Maryville College; B.S. in L.S., Georg e Peabody College. Organizations Index Alpha Lamba Delta 159 Alpha Phi Omega 182 Alpha Psi Omega 175 Association of Childhood Education 164 Aquatic Club 182 Baptist Student Union 173 Brass Choir 177 Buccaneer Bridge Club 190 Buccaneer 183 Canterbury Club 173 Central Religious Coun¬ ci 1 173 • Christian Science Reli¬ gious Organization 172 Church of Christ Youth Council 171 Circle K 191 Club Cervates 165 Collegian 188 Collegians for Christ 174 Debate Club 190 Delta Omicron 177 Delta Sigma Pi 163 ETSU Band 179 ETSU Choir 179 ETSU Chorale 179 Home Economics Club 165 House of Representa¬ tives 161 Industrial Education Society 166 International Relations 194 Kappa Delta Pi 167 Kappa Lambda Honor Society 158 Kappa Mu Epsilon 165 Majorettes 180 Men’s Ensemble 178 Military 195 Mu Delta Kappa 166 Newman Club 174 Patchwork Players 175 Phi Eta Tau 167 Phi Mu Alpha 176 Pi Gamma Mu 168 Scribe 159 Senior Orchesis 194 Senate 161 Sigma Alpha Eta 170 Society for Advancement of Management 169 Stage Band 181 Student Civic Commis¬ sion 162 Student National Educa¬ tion Association 169 “T” Club 192 Tennessee Association of Student Nurses 168 United Student Body Of¬ ficers 169 University Business Women’s Club 170 University Center Com¬ mittee 162 Westminister Fellow¬ ship 173 WETS 181 Women’s Ensemble 176 Young Democrats 192 Young Republicans 193 Senior Index ADAIR, MILTON HUNT, JR.— Raven, Virginia. Political Science. Young Demo¬ crats. ADKINS, ROBERT H. —Bristol, Virginia. Accounting. Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. ALEXANDER, THOMAS M.— Greene- ville, Tennessee. Geography. ROTC Hon¬ or Guard—Commander; Gamma Theta Upisilon, Young Republican Club; Wets. pp. 197-200. ALLEN, CARLTON EUGENE— Ashe¬ ville, North Carolina. Physical Educa¬ tion. Transfer from Brevard Junior Col¬ lege. ALLEN, WILLIAM .—Volant, Pennsyl¬ vania. History. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Patchwork; Alpha Psi Ome¬ ga; Pi Kappa Alpha, pp. 55,138,161. AL-SA’ADI, ABBASS JASMIN—Johnson City, Tennessee. Mathematics. AL-SA’ADI, MARTHA JONES Johnson City, Tennessee. Modern Languages. Club Cerventes; Dean’s List. ANDERS, JAY LYNN —Newport, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Band. ANDERSON, MARGARET ,4.—Bristol, Tennessee. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club; Phi Mu—Secretary, Re¬ porter; Young Demcrats. ANDERSON, MARILYN KAYE—Jacks- boro, Tennessee. Elementary Education. BSU ; ACE; SNEA; Young Republican; YWA; Junior Class Officer. ANDERSON, SWANITA E.— Limestone, Tennessee. English. BSU—Vice Presi¬ dent. p. 73. ARNOLD, ROBERT DONALD —Bristol, Tennessee. Accounting. ARRINGTON, HARRY LEE— Haysi, Vir¬ ginia. Geography. ARRINGTON, JUDY LEITH —Kingsport, Tennessee. Elementary Secondary Ed¬ ucation. ACE; SNEA; BSU; Scrolls; Kap¬ pa Delta Pi; Kappa Lambda; Young Republican Club; Glee Club; Dean’s List pp. 158,164,173 ARROWOOD, HARLEY— Erwin, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. SAM; Young Republican Club. ASADI-SARARI, MASOUND— Saii, Iran. Chemistry. ACS; International Club. ASHBURN, DAVID ALLEN— Bristol, Tennessee. Accounting. Transfer from University of Tennessee. ASHLEY, RACHEL EMM ALINE— Honea Path, North Carolina. Elementary Educa¬ tion. Transfer from Anderson Junior Col¬ lege. ACE—Secretary; Home Economics Club; BSU; pp. 164,165. ATKINS, MARLENE —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Speech Hearing. BSU; Young Democrats Club; Sigma Alpha Eta. ATKINS, ROGER DUANE— Austinville, Virginia. Business Management. AYERS, JODY G. —Lake City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Tennessee Polytechnical Institute. Glee Club; SNEA. AYERS, ROBERT ]. —Radford, Virginia. Mathematics. Transfer from Virginia Tech. Pi Kappa Alpha; Young Demo¬ crats Club. BAILEY, LINDA W. —Erwin, Tennessee. Business Education. BAILEY, RUBY B.— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Home Econom¬ ics Club i Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s List. BAIRD, JUDY JOHNSON —Piney Flats, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Glee Club. BAKER, BETTY SANDRA— Fall Branch, Tennessee. Art. SNEA; United Student Body —Senator, Secretary-Treasurer; BSU —Vice President; Pi Kappa Delta; Young Democrats Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Sweetheart; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BARNS, WILLIAM LEE— Blountville, Tennessee. History. Transfer from Hiwas- see College. BARRETT, FRED LEE— Honaker, Virgin¬ ia. Physical Education. Transfer from Lees-McRae College. BARRETT, JOANNE GILMER— Leba¬ non, Virginia. Elementary Education. Glee Club. BASKETTE, CLARENCE WESLEY— Greenville, Tennessee. Chemistry. BAXTER, BETTY ]EAN—Yz Branch, Tennessee. Elementary Education. House of Representatives; ACE; Glee Club; Band; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Delta; SNEA; Senior Orchesis. p. 144. BECKNER, THOMAS F. Ill —Johnson City, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from Vanderbilt University. BECKWITH, FIRMAN W.— Puerto Or- daz, Venezuela. Business Management. Transfer from Lees-McRae College. BELL, BRENDA E.- —Greeneville, Tennes¬ see. Home Economics. Home Economics Club ; Westmi nster Fellowship, p. 165. BELL, EVELYN H. —Greeneville, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Glee Club; Club Cervantes; BSU; Wesley Foundation. BELL, HAROLD WILSON— Johnson City, Tennessee. English. IFC—Secretary; Sig¬ ma Phi Epsilon—Vice-President; ROTC Officer, pp. 127,150,196,198. BELL, WAYNE LEE— Seaford, Delaware. Political Science. United Student Body —President; Christian Science Organiza¬ tion—Vice-President; Sigma Phi Epsilon, pp. 21,26,65,150,160,162,172. BENFIELD, LESTER —-Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. Intramu¬ rals; Letterman, Baseball; Civitan Club. BERNARD, BARBARA S UE— Kingsport, Tennessee. Accounting. Glee Club; BSU; Delta Zeta—Treasurer; Young Demo¬ crats Club; Kappa Lambda; SNEA. pp. 40,140,158. BERRY, ELIZABETH .—Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Education. SNEA. BERRY, LEROY ANSON— Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. Intramu¬ rals; Dean’s List; Letterman—Baseball; Civitan Club. BIBLE, CHARMIE G. —Greeneville, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Transfer from Sue Bennett Junior College. Home Eco¬ nomics Club—Vice-President, p. 165. BISHOP, JIMMY THOMAS— Roanoke, Virginia. Business Education. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers Col¬ lege. BISHOP, PEGGY WHITE— Ware Shoals, South Carolina. Elementary Education. Transfer from Anderson College. BISHOP, RONALD W. —Duffield, Virgin¬ ia. Accounting. BITNER, JENNIFER JOY— Greeneville, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Senior Orchesis—President; Intramurals; Wes¬ ley Foundation; Kappa Delta—Treasur¬ er, Scholarship Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi; Dormitory Officer pp. 144,194. BLACK, DAVID A. —Morristown, Tennes¬ see. Political Science. Young Democrats Club president, p. 199 BLAKLEY, RUTH ANN— Kingsport, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. Math Club; Sigma Kappa; Sigma Alpha Eta— Corresponding Secretary; Young Repub¬ lican Club. p. 170. BLANKENSHIP, NANCY G.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education Health. Glee Club; Phi Eta Tau; Young Democrats Club; Intramurals. BOGGS, JUDITH ANN— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; Alpha Omicron Pi; Young Dem¬ ocrats Club; Dormitory Officer. BOND, MARGARET C.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. BSU; Al¬ pha Xi Delta—Corresponding Secretary; Sigma Alpha Eta—Recording Secretary, pp. 136,170. BONGARD, SUSAN L.— Watertown, New York. Psychology. Transfer from Virginia. BOOHER , RALPH G., JR.— Bristol, Vir¬ ginia. History. Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. BOOTH, FRANCIS .—Rock Hill, South Carolina. Business. Transfer from Win¬ gate College. T Club; Delta Sigma Pi— Vice President. BOWEN, WILLIAM B— Tazewell, Virgin¬ ia. History. Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats Club; Intramurals, p. 192. BOWERS, BOBBY G.— Newport, Tennes¬ see. Biology. BOWERS, JOHN D. —Menton, Ohio. Psy¬ chology. Transfer from Lees-McRae Col¬ lege. Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship: Young Democrats Club. p. 178 BOWERS, VIRGINIA B. —Newport, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA. BOWLIN, DYMPSE EDGAR —Laurel Springs, North Carolina. Business Man¬ agement. Transfer from Lees-McRae. BOWMAN, EDWARD CLARK— Jones- bore, Tennessee. Mathematics. ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; Kappa Mu Epsilon. BOWMAN, MARY R UT H —Limestone, Tusculum. p. 192. BOYD, DWIGHT C— Bristol, Tennessee. Business Management. BSU; Young Re¬ publicans. BOYD, JAMES EDWARD— Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Southeastern Christian College. In¬ tramurals; Civitan Club. BOYD, VICKIE E. —Johnson City, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. Transfer from Milligan College. ACE; Glee Club; Cen¬ tral Religious Council; BSU; SNEA. p. 173. BRADY, LEROY B, —Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Accounting. BSU. BRAY, MARY ANNE —Surgoinsville, Ten¬ nessee. Health. Club Cervantes; Glee Club; Canterbury Club. BREEDEN, JANET EVELYN —Cosby, Tennessee. Biology. BREEDING, KEMPER A—Kingsport, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from Ken¬ tucky Mountain Bible Institute. ACS. BRIGGS, NORMA ELIZABETH —Oak- Ridge, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Art Club; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi—Sec¬ retary; ROTC Sponsor; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Freshman Advisor, pp. 167,169,199. BRISTOL, KENNETH DAVID —Eliza¬ bethan, Tennessee. Chemistry. BROCK, ALAN C. —Asheville, North Caro¬ lina. Business. Transfer from Asheville- Biltmore College. SAM; Circle K Club; Young Democrats Club. BROCK, JANE GARRETT— Asheville, North Carolina. Business Education. BROOKS, JAMES WALTER —Saint Albans, West Virginia. Chemistry. Transfer from West Virginia State College. Aquatic Club; ROTC Officer; Alpha Phi Omege; Collegian. 275 BROTHERTON, JAMES E.— Kingsport, Tennessee. Social Science. BSU; Young Democrats Club; Intramurals, pp. 114, 115.192. BROWN, CLAYTON LEE— Butler, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. BROWN, PETER B. —Plainfield, New Jer¬ sey. Philosophy. Interdormitory—Presi¬ dent ; FTA, Glee Club; Central Religi¬ ous Council—President; Canterbury Club —President; Collegian; University For¬ um; Debate Team. BROWN, WILLIAM M. —Boone, North Carolina. Elementary Education. Trans¬ fer from Appalachian State Teachers College. BROWNING, CHARLES L, —Johnson City, Tennessee. Art. BROYLES, SARA E. —Jonesboro, Tennes¬ see. Speech Hearing. Alpha Delta Pi— Corresponding Secretary; Intramurals; Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 128. BRYSON, DOYLE WINSTON— Sylva, North Carolina. History. Transfer from Gardner-Webb. SNEA; Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha—Recording Secretary; Young Democrats, p. 154. BUCHANAN, EARL DEAN— Bluff City, Tennessee. Accounting. ACE. BUCHANAN, JOHN DOUGLAS— Bluff City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. BUCHANAN, ORA EUGENE, JR.— Ben- ham, Kentucky. Business Management and Real Estate. Phi Sigma Kappa; Wes¬ ley Foundation; Young Republicans; Intra¬ murals. BUCZKOWSKI, MITCHELL ].— Eliza- bethton, Tennessee. Chemistry. BUMGARNER, DONALD F. —Drexel, Tennessee. Industrial Education. SNEA; Young Republican. BURGNER, BARBARA JOYCE— Chucky, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; BSU. BURGNER, CLIFFORD L.—Chucky, Tennessee. Geography. Young Republi¬ cans Club; SNEA. p. 193. BURKHARD, JACK H.— Paterson, New Jersey. History. IFC; Pi Kappa Delta; Lambda Chi Alpha—Treasurer, Social Chairman; Young Republicans Club; Debate Team. BURLESON, MARTHA O.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Art. Junior Orchesis; ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Omicron Pi—His¬ torian; Young Republican Club, p.132. BURNETTE, DAVID G. —Fayetteville, West Virginia. History. Transfer from King College. Sigma Phi Epsilon. BURROW, JUDITH ELAINE— Elizabeth¬ an, Tennessee. Biology. BSU; Young Republican Club; SNEA. BUSSELL, CHARLOTTE ELOISE— Church Hill, Tennessee. Elementary Ed¬ ucation. Transfer from Hiwassee College. Home Economics Club; Wesley Founda¬ tion; Young Democrats Club; SNEA. pp. 169.192. CABLE, WALLACE H.— Elizabethan, Tennessee. Industrial Art. CAIN, CATHERINE L. —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. English and Speech. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Delta—President, Secretary; Wesley Foundation, pp. 40,167,190. CAMPBELL, BILLY DEAN —Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. CAMPBELL, KENNETH R.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. In¬ tramurals ; Letterman—Baseball. C ANN AD AY, LARRY DAVID —Mel¬ bourne, Florida. Physical Education. Transfer from Western Carolina. CARD AC I, THOMAS ,4.—College Park, Maryland. Physical Education. Transfer from Montgomery College. SNEA; New¬ man Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intra¬ murals; pp. 25.146. CARICO, MARY M. —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. English. Transfer from warren Wil¬ son, College. Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats Club; Collegian; SNEA. pp. 171,192. CARLTON, BILL RAY —Johnson City, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from Uni¬ versity of Maryland. Kappa Delta Pi. CARNEY, W. WARREN —Knoxville, Tennessee. Business. BSU; ROTC Offi¬ cer; Young Republican Club. p. 193. CARR, GUY SAMUEL, JR.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Business Management. IFC; Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Social Chairman; ROTC Officer; Pershing Ri¬ fles; Circle K Club—Vice President. CARRIER, GWENNAVlERE—YAizabeth- ton, Tennessee. English. Glee Club; Delta Omicron; Pi Kappa Delta; BSU; Young Democrats Club. p. 167. CARROLL, MARGARET FAY —Johnson City, Tennessee. Geography. Gamma The¬ ta Upsilon; BSU; NAEA. CARTER, B. ANN —Greeneville, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. SNEA; Delta Zeta—Social Chairman; Buccaneer; Dormitory Officer; Home Economics Club, p. 140. CARTER, MARY E. —Warrenton, Virgin¬ ia. Elementary Education. Transfer from Sullins College. Canterbury Club; Kappa Delta —Press Secretary; SNEA; NEA. pp. 37,144,169. CARTER, SHARON L. —Stonega, Virgin¬ ia. English. Patchwork Players; SNEA; University Band; University Chorale; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Xi Delta— Historian, Scholarship Chairman; Young Democrats Club. CARVER, LOUISE— Elizabethan, Ten¬ nessee. Education. CASH, DAWN BURRELL— Erwin, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Home Econom¬ ics Club. CASSELL, JOHN D.— St. Paul, Virginia. Social Studies. Transfer from Clinch Val¬ ley College. CHADWELL, GLENN —Habersham, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. Patchwork Players; Lambda Chi Alpha; Buccaneer; ACS. CHAMBERS, VIVIAN REE— Maryville, Tennessee. Business Education. SNEA. CHANDLER, PEGGY SUE— -Erwin, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; BSU. CHAPMAN, JAMES OSCAR— Physical Education. ROTC Officer; Intramurals. CHASE, A. DENNIS —Gray, Tennessee. Chemistry. ACS. CHASE, JERRY BURNS —Clintwood, Vir¬ ginia. Biology. CHILDRESS, RICHARD ALLEN— New- land, North Carolina. Health. Veterans Club; Young Democrats Club; Intramu¬ rals; Dean’s List. CHIRIACKA, LEONARD M.— Great Neck, New York. Sociology. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. Phi Sigma Kappa, p. 134. CHURCHILL, JOHN C.— Dalton, Geor¬ gia. Business. Transfer from Mitchell College. Pi Kappa Phi; Young Republi¬ can Club; Intramurals; Buccaneer. CLARK, JOSEPH GRAHAM— Abingdon, Virginia. Music. Transfer from Hiwassee College. Choir; Band; MENC. p. 176, 179. CLARK, LARRY RONALD—Wise, Vir¬ ginia. Business. Glee Club; BSU; Lambda Chi Alpha. CLARK, ROBERT P. —Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee. Biology. SNEA. CLARK, WILLIAM STEPHEN— Blount- ville, Tennessee. English. House of Rep¬ resentatives; IFC; Orchestra; Phi Sigma Kappa—President, Secretary; Young Re¬ publicans—President, pp. 134,193. CLOUD, TERRY A. —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Mathematics. IFC; Physics Club; Wesley Foundation; Sigma Phi Epsilon— House Manager; Math Club; Intramu¬ rals; Who’s Who; Dean’s List; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Kappa Lambda; Collegiate Ci- vitan. CLOYD, JOHN C. COGDILL, KATHERINE E.— St. Marks, Florida. Speech Hearing. Transfer from Florida State University. Sigma Al¬ pha Eta; Young Democrats Club. COLE, ARLTON GRAHAM— Boone, North Carolina. History. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College. Pi Kappa Phi; Young Democrats Club; Dean’s List. p. 192. COLE, NANCY MAE— Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee Elementary Education. BSU; SNEA COLEMAN, JOHNNY P.— Drill, Virginia. Business Management. Transfer from Hi¬ wassee College. COLLEY, TOM M.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from Hampden-Sydney College. Lambda Chi Alpha; Trackmate Sports Car Club— President; SNEA. COLLINS, PHYLLIS CHARLENE— Bris¬ tol, Tennessee. Health. COLLINS, SHIRLEY ANN —Kingsport, Tennessee. English. Transfer from Berea College. COLVILLE, PEN I PA VLIK— Southfield, Michigan. Elementary Education. Sen¬ ior Orchesis; House of Representatives; Alpha Omicron Pi. COMBS, JOHN R.— Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee. General Science. SNEA; Delta Theta—President. CON DUFF, VIRGINIA C.— Greeneville, Tennessee. Biology. Westminster Fellow¬ ship. p. 171. CONNELLY, JAMES M.— Morgonton, North Carolina. Business Management. Transfer from North Carolina State Col¬ lege. CONWAY, DAVID H.— Fort Worth Tex¬ as. Physical Education. Glee Club—Presi¬ dent; T Club; Lambda Chi Alpha—Rush Chairman; ROTC Officer. CONWAY, GEORGE L.— Fort Worth, Texas. History. Aquatic Club; Lambda Chi Alpha—Treasurer, Vice-President; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; Col¬ legian —Sports Editor; Circle K Club, p. 196. COOKE, ARTHUR —Staunton, Virginia. Art. Transfer from Madison College. Glee Club; Pi Kappa Phi; Men’s En¬ semble. pp. 142,178. COOKSEY, EARL EUGENE— Blacksburg, South Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Spartanburg Junior Col¬ lege. COPP, JOY N EL —Chu ' Yey, Tennessee. English. SNEA; Alpha Delta Pi—Presi¬ dent, Standards Chairman, Registar; Buccaneer- —Managing Editor, Class Edi¬ tor, Editor-in-Chief. pp. 128,183. CORNWALL, KARAN— Greeneville, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Aquatic Club; Christian Youth Fellowship. COUCH, PATSY A. —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. Glee Clu b; BSU; Young Republican Club; SNEA. COUNCIL, MILLER SHOUSE— Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Physical Educa¬ tion. Transfer from George Washington University. COX, RALPH JAMES —Pilot Mountain, Tennessee. Business. Transfer from Gard¬ ner-Webb College. Delta Sigma Pi. p. 163. CRABTREE, CAROLE EVONNE— Mead- owview, Virginia. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; University Band; Dormi¬ tory Officer. CRABTREE, JEREMIAH R.— Abingdon, Virginia. Chemistry. ACS. CRAIN, PHYLLIS CLOYD— Jonesboro, Tennessee. English. CRAMER, WILLIAM H.— Johnson, City, Tennessee. Economics. Transfer from Emory Henry College. CRAWFORD, LINDA SUE— Fort Mon¬ roe, Virginia. English. Panhellenic—Pres¬ ident; SNEA; Home Economics Club; Pi Kappa Delta; Delta Zeta—Pedge Trainer, Recording Secretary; Who’s Who; Dean’s list; Scrolls—President; Kappa Lambda, pp. 40,126,140,158. CRAWFORD, MARTIN L.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Mathematics. CRAWFORD, NANCY BRYANT— John¬ son City, Tennessee. Elementary Educa¬ tion. CREWS, JAMES H. —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Finance. Transfer from Berry Col¬ lege and Immanual College BSU. CRISP, ROY ANDREW —Salisbury, North Carolina. Sociology. Transfer from Gard- ner-Webb College. IFC. Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha, p. 154. CROSS, DOUGLAS 7T0V—Appala¬ chian, Tennessee. History. Transfer from Hiwassee. SNEA. CROSS, PAT —Piney Flats, Tennessee. El¬ ementary Education. Glee Club; Women’s Ensemble. CROUSE, JAMES RUDOLPH— Greens¬ boro, North Carolina. Industrial Educa¬ tion. Mu Delta Kappa; Lambda Chi Al¬ pha; Honor Guard, p. 182. CROWE, HARRY BRADLEY —Elizabeth¬ ton, Tennessee. Education. ACE; SNEA. CROWE, SHERMAN DARRELL— John¬ son City, Tennessee. Industrial Art. CRUM BLISS, POLKIE LYNN— Knox¬ ville, Tennessee. Physical Education. Phi Eta Tau—Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta— Pledge Trainer; Intramurals; Kappa Del¬ ta Pi; Senior Orchesis; Letter Girls Club, pp. 59,136,167,194. CRUMLEY, BRENDA PAULETTE— Eliz¬ abethton, Tennessee. Elementary Educa¬ tion. ACE—Treasurer; SNEA; University Chorale, BSU; Buccaneer; Collegian; Young Democrats Club. pp. 164,169, 186, 192. CRYMBEL, ALFRED C., JR.— Kingsport, Tennessee. English. Transfer from David¬ son College. Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha—Vice-President; IFC; Young Re¬ publicans Club. pp. 154,193. CYPHERS, ROBERT T. —-Richlands, Vir- Junior College and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. SNEA; House of Representa- ginia. History. Transfer from Bluefield tives; Pi Kappa Alpha; Young Republi¬ can Club. pp. 138,161. DAMRON, PAUL D. —Oneida, Tennessee. Art. Transfer from Cumberland College. SNEA; University Band; ROTC Band; Young Republican Club. DARAKHSHANI, KEW —Tehran, Iran. Biology. Transfer from Michigan State University. Phi Sigma Kappa. Young Democrats Club; International Club. pp. 130,194. DAUGHERTY, SYLVAN V.— St. Albans, West Virginia. History. Transfer from Beckley Junior College. SNEA. DAVIS, BOWMAN O., JR.— Memphis, Tennessee. Biology. DAVIS, HAROLD KEITH— Kingsport, Tennessee. Retail Management. Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan. DAVIS, JAMES C. —Johnson City, Tennes¬ see. Business Management. Transfer from University of Tennessee. SAM. DAVIS, NORMAN R. —Bakersville, North Carolina. History. Patchwork Players; WETS—Manager, Programs Director; House of Representatives. DAVIS, PARKER F.— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. History. Transfer from United States Naval Academy. Choir: ROTC Officer; BSU—Vice-President; Phi Gamma Mu. pp. 161,168,173,179,196. DAVIS, PHYLLIS SUE— Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Uni¬ versity Chorale; Alpha Omicron Pi— Standard Chairman. P. 132. DAVIS, ROBERT MILLARD— Johnson City, Tennessee. Philosophy. BSU—Vice- President. 276 DAY, SHEILA JENKINS —Elizabeth ton, Tennessee. Elementary Education. BSU; SNEA. DEAN, DAVID H. —Knoxville, Tennessee. Geography. Transfer from University of Tennessee. DIAMOND, BRENDA ALDERMAN—Ga¬ lax Virginia. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; SNEA. P. 165. DICKERSON, JOHN CALHOUN— Ga¬ lax. Virginia. Business Management. DICKERT, JAMES H. —Belton, South Carolina. Industrial Art. Transfer from Anderson College. DISHNER, ELIZABETH ANN —Bristol, Virginia. English. Patchwork Players; Pi Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta. DOCKREY, SANDRA SUE —Elizabeth- torn Tennessee. English. SNEA; Christian Youth Fellowship—Secretary; Kappa Del¬ ta Pi: Dean ' s List. DODSON, TED RAY —Caretta, West Vir¬ ginia. Accounting. Transfer from Concord College. DORAN, DONALD L. —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Business. Transfer from Hiwassee Col¬ lege. DORAN, LINDA ELAINE —Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Speech Hearing. Transfer from University of Miami and Virginia Intermont. Sigma Alpha Eta. DOSSETT, T. JEFF —Jacksboro, Tennes¬ see. Chemistry. Senator; Interdormitory —Vice-President; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Democrats, pp. 146,161. DOTSON, RONALD H. —Clintwood, Vir¬ ginia. Economics. Young Democrats Club; Intramurals. DOWELL, RONNIE L. —Shouns, Tennes¬ see. Business Management. SAM; Young Republican Club; Christian Youth Fel¬ lowship. DURHAM, WILLIAM L., JR. —Johnson City, Tennessee. Business. ROTC Officer; Honor Guard : Pershing Rifles. EARLY. WILLIAM FLOYD— Chattanoo¬ ga Tennessee. F.nplish. Football—Cap¬ tain: T Club. pp. 92,192. EASTON, ROBERT —Arlington, Virgin¬ ia. Accounting. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. Newman Club: Young Democrats Club. pp. 138.163. EDMONDS, CAMPBELL S. —Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Accounting. Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Aquatic Club: Honor Guard; Young Re¬ publicans Club. p. 193. EDMONDS, MARCELLA A. —Johnson City. Tennessee. Elementary Education ACE: Westminster Fellowship: Alpha Omicron Pi: SNEA. EHLERS, GLENN LeROY —Cape May, New jersey. Industrial Arts. Transfer from Christian Brothers College. Mu Del¬ ta Kappa: Industrial Education Society. p. 166. ELAM, HELEN G. —Kingsport, Tennessee. Music. Choir; University Chorale. MENC. ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH P.— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Business. CYF; Young Demo¬ crats Club: Dean’s List: University Busi¬ ness Women’s Club: Kappa Delta Pi: SAM: SNEA. pp. 169,170. ELLIS. SHIRLEY IT.—Elizabethton. Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. ELLISON, VIRGINIA ANN— Kingsport, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Trans¬ fer from Emory Henry College. Wesley Foundation: Young Republicans Club: SNEA. pp. 169.193. EMMERT , JOSEPH B. —Bristol, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Transfer from Hiwasse Jun¬ ior College. END E AN, MARY LOU —Bluefield, West Virginia. Business Education. Kappa Del¬ ta Pi: Kappa Delta—Treasurer: Young Republicans Club; Intramurals: SNEA: University Business Women’s Club—Pres¬ ident. pp. 144, 170. ERVIN, JACK BARRON —Kannapolis, North Carolina. Business. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College. Phi Sigma Kappa: Young Democrats Club: Intramurals: Social Committee. ERVIN, RAY MALCOLM —Maryville, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Intramurals. EVANS, DAVID C. —Rockwood, Tennessee. Accounting. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Senator; IFC—Secretary Vice- President: BSU; Pi Kappa Phi—President: Young Republicans Club. Intramurals, pp. 127,142,161. FAIN DAVID A. —Sevierville, Tennessee. Biology. Gamma Theta Upsilon: Young Democrats Club. p. 192. F ANN ON, RONNIE L.— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Accounting. ROTC Officer; BSL : Young Democrats Club. FARINA, JOHN THOMAS —Brentwood, New York. Physical Education. Transfer from Suffolk Community College. FARMER, HENRY JEROME— Kingsport, Tennessee. Chemistry-. ACS. FARTHING, CLIFFORD V— Sugar Grove. North Carolina. Industrial Art. Radio Club; BSU: ROTC Officers; Young Republicans. FAT AT A, JULIA A. —Salisbury, North Carolina. Elementary Education. SNEA; University Chorale; Wesley Foundation: Young Democrats Club. FAW, WILLIAM BOYD FEAGINS, THOMAS WAYNE —-Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Business Administra¬ tion. FEASER, WILLIAM .—Staten Island, New York. Science. Phi Sigma Kappa, p. 135 . FEATHERS, BEVERLY JEAN— Johnson City, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. Can¬ terbury Club: Alpha Delta Pi—Reporter. House Chairman: Sigma Alpha Eta— Corresponding Secretary: Buccaneer, pp. 128,170. FEATHERS, PATRICIA AN.N— Johnson City, Tennessee. Art. NAEA—Secretary. FELTS, EDWARD WILLIAM— Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Business Management. Band; Phi Sigma Kappa: Delta Sigma Pi—Efficiency Chairman: Dean’s List. p. 135. FERGUSON, BETTY JANE— Bristol, Vir¬ ginia. Art. FERNSWORTH, LAWRENCE C.— Wash¬ ington, D.C. Political Science. Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Club Cervantes. FIELDS, JERRY D.— Saltville, Virginia. Physical Education. Intramurals—Student Manager. FILLERS, MIDGE ALYNE— Mosheim, Tennessee. English and History. FISCHER, ELIZABETH— Coeburn, Vir¬ ginia. English. Transfer from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. FLANNAGAN, CHARLES B. —Bristol, Tennessee. Economics. ROTC Band : Del¬ ta Sigma Pi—Treasurer: Young Demo¬ crats Club. FLEMING, RICHARD D.— Kingsport, Tennessee. Business. FLETCHER, DONALD FRANK —Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Accounting. SAM. p. 169. FLICK, FREDDIE JOE FOLSOM, DENNIS KEITH— Elizabeth¬ ton, Tennessee. English. Kappa Delta Pi —Treasurer: Wesley Foundation: Young Democrats Club: Collegian; SNEA. p. 167. FORTNER, BETTY RA YE —Knoxville, Tennessee. Medical Technology. Trans¬ fer from Lincoln Memorial University. FOSTER, JAMES EDWARD—Woodroff, South Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Spartanburg Junior Col¬ lege. BSU. FOWLER, JAMES O.— Morristown, Ten¬ nessee. Art Education. NAEA. FOWLER, PATRICIA— West Frankfort, Illinois. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi : Dean’s List. FOX, HOWARD S. —Morristown, Tennes¬ see. Pre-Medical. FOXX, DOYLE W. —Flag Pond, Tennes¬ see. Fine Arts. House of Representatives: Glee Club: Club Cervantes: Patchwork: CYF: Men’s Ensemble, pp. 162,178. FRANCE, MARILYN JOAN— Johnson City, Tennessee. Business Education. FRANCIOSE, RICHARD— Montclair, New Jersey. Accounting. FRANK, WILLIAM P.—Laurel, Maryland. Business Administration. USB: IFC— President, Vice-President, Secretary : ROTC Officer, Scabbard Blade : ROTC Honor Guard; Newman Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon —President, Pledge Trainer; Delta Sigma Pi: Young Democrats Club. pp. 150.162. FRANKLIN. J. RONALD FRAZIER, ROY KENNETH —Jefferson City, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Vanderbilt University. IFC: T Club: Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha—President, pp. 92.104.154.192. FREEMAN, NANCY JAYE— Blountville, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Glee Club: Alpha Omicron Pi: SNEA: Young Democrats Club. p. 132. FRESH OUR. BRENDA M. —Greeneville. Tennessee. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club. FRITTS, KENNETH ED WIN —Johnson City, Tennessee. Accounting. Transfer from Indiana University. FRYE, WYNDHAM M. —Johnson City, Tennessee. Mathematics and Physics. Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon— Vice-President. FULLER, BARBARA ANN FURR. CAROL JEAN —Fairfax, Virginia. Physical Education. Transfer from Mari¬ on College. Intramurals. GALBRAITH, FRANK PATE— Concord. Tennessee. Geography. Transfer from Uni¬ versity of Tennessee. Choir: BSU: Col¬ lege Band. GALLIHER, BILL V.— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. Phi Sigma Kappa, p. 135. GALLOGLY, WILLIAM W. —Coral Ga¬ bles. Florida. History. Transfer from Flor¬ ida State University. Delta Tau Delta. GALLOWAY, MARY A. —Bluff City, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. Senior Or- chesis: Alpha Omicron Pi—Standards Chairman: Dormitory Officer, pp. 58,132. 194. GARBER, LINDA W AM MACK— Chatta¬ nooga, Tennessee. Mathematics. Kappa Delta Pi: Young Republicans Club. GARDNER, JOHNNY ROGER— Mount Airy, North Carolina. Business Manage¬ ment. Transfer from Brevard Junior Col¬ lege. GARDNER. MARY A. —Hillsville, Vir¬ ginia. Elementary Education. Transfer from Radford College. GARNER, SARAH .—Maryville, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Transfer from Hiwassee Col¬ lege. GENTRY, ALBERT B.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Geography. GENTRY, CARROLL L.— Lynchburg, Virginia. Business Management. Sigma Alpha Epsilon—House Manager, Intra¬ murals. GENTRY, JOEL NERIAH— Henderson¬ ville, North Carolina. History. Transfer from Western Carolina College. Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha. GENTRY, VANCE E.— Jonesboro, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. Debate Team. GIBSON, NANCY SM ALLIN G— Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. ACE: Kappa Delta—Historian: CYF: In¬ tramurals. GIBSON, NEVA Y.— Appalachia, Virginia. Home Economics. Home Economics Club; Dean’s List: Scroll: Kappa Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi. pp. 158,165. GIBSON, PHILIP HAWS —Fall Branch, Tennessee. Industrial Education. Gamma Theta Upsilon: Mu Delta Kappa; Dean’s List. GILES, PATTON M. —Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. ACS—President; ROTC Band: Kappa Lambda, p. 158. GILLEN WATER, PAUL B.— Kingsport, Tennessee. Chemistry. ACS—Vice-presi¬ dent. GILLENWATER, TERRY L.— Gate City, Virginia. History, p. 193. GILMER, PHIL BRUCE— Nickelsville, Vir¬ ginia. Accounting. Young Republican Club. GODSEY, EVELYN M.— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. Phi Eta Tau —President; Vice-President; Senior Or- chesis — Secretary: AAHPER — Student President. GOELTZ, WILLIAM ERNEST— Knox¬ ville, Tennessee. Mathematics and Eco¬ nomics. Kappa Mu Epsilon. GOFORTH, LEONARD— Marion, North Carolina. Biology. Transfer from Western Carolina College. GOING, JAMES R. —Kingsport, Tennessee. Accounting. SAM. p. 169. GOOD LIN, JOSEPH M.— Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Biology. Transfer from University of Tennessee. GOOD WIN, LARRY JULIUS —Greene¬ ville, South Carolina. Business Manage¬ ment. Transfer from Clemson University. Phi Sigma Kappa, p. 135. GOUGE, SHARON SUE — Elizabethton, Tennessee. History. GOULD, CAROL E.— Cocoa, Florida. Spanish. SNEA: University Band: Intra- murals; USB: General Religious Coun¬ cil: Westminister Fellowship: Kappa Del¬ ta Pi: Cervantes Club: Young Repub¬ licans Club. pp. 193.167,194,165,40,171, 169. GRACE, MARTHA —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. SNEA; Uni¬ versity Chorale: Wesley Foundation, p. 169. GRAY, HELEN McCORMICK— Johnson City. Tennessee. Elementary Education. ACE : SNEA : Kappa Delta Pi. p. 167. GRAY, SANDRA SUE —Jonesboro, Ten¬ nessee. Nursing. TASN—Parliamentarian. GREEN, BERTHA CLAY— Harriman, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Trans¬ fer from Carson-Newman. BSU; BSU Choir: SNEA. GREEN, CLARENCE R.— Butler, Tennes¬ see. Physics. BSU : Kappa Mu Epsilon— Treasurer, p. 165. GREEN, JAMES D. JR.— Gaffney, South Carolina. General Science. Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College. Pi Kappa Phi: BSU. P. 142. GREEN, LINDA LEIGH —Johnson City, Tennessee Modern Languages. Kappa Mu Epsilon—Vice-President; Cervantes Club—Secretary: Central Religious Council: Gamma Delta—President, p. 41. GREENE, RICHIE LEE— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Geography. GREENWAY, JEANETTE GODSEY— Bluff City, Tennessee. Elementary Educa¬ tion. Choir. GREER, DONALD RICHARD— Marion, Virginia. Industrial Art. Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Mu Delta Kappa—Treasurer: Young Democrats Club. GREGORY, DAVID DONALD —Mary¬ ville, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Hiwassee College. GREGORY, ROY M.— Maryville, Tennes¬ see. History. 277 GRINDSTAFF, FRANKLIN E.— New Tazewell, Virginia. Industrial Art. Trans¬ fer from Hiwassee College. GUNTER, GEORGE W. —Decatur, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. Sigma Al¬ pha Epsilon, p. 146. HAGY, DUDLEY GENE— Bristol, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats Club; Young Republicans; In¬ tramurals; SNEA. HALE, BETTY JO HALL, LARRY NEAL— Bristol, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Transfer from Virginia Poly¬ technic Institute. Intramurals; Dean’s List. HALSTEAD, SAMMIE RHEA— Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Speech Hearing. Trans¬ fer from Appalachian State Teachers Col¬ lege. Sigma Alpha Eta—President. HAMILTON, CARSON B. —Dante, Vir¬ ginia. Business. Football. HAMMON, WILLIE D.— Shouns, Tennessee. Business Management. CYF; Young Re¬ publicans Club. HAMMOND, BETH PARKS— Elizabeth- ton, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Woman’s College of Uni¬ versity of North Carolina. HANNAH, JOHN WILLIAM— Johnson City, Tennessee. Geography. HARDIN, LINDA S UR— Elizabethan, Tennessee. Medical Technology. HARDING, HARRY THOMAS - Saint Paul, Virginia. Biology. Transfer from Union College. HARMON, BRENDA S.— Middlesboro, Kentucky. Home Economics. Transfer from Eastern Kentucky State College. Home Economics Club; Young Republi¬ cans Club. HARMON, NANCY LOU— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. USB; Patchwork; Alpha Psi Omega—Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta—President, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Young Democrats Club; Buccaneer; Sigma Alpha Eta; House of Representa¬ tives. p. 136. HARRIS, BRENDA S.— Bristol, Virginia. Elementary Education. Transfer from Vir¬ ginia Intermont College. Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s List. HARRIS, MALCOLM DONOVAN— Kingsport, Tennessee. Accounting. Trans¬ fer from Berea College. Young Republi¬ cans Club; SAM. HARRIS, ROBERT B. HARRISON, WILLIAM BLAIR— Loudon, Tennessee. Biology and History. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals, p. 138. HARROLD, CONRAD FRANKLIN— Pa- colet Mills, South Carolina. Transfer from Spartanburg Junior College. HASH, DONALD WILLIS, JR.— Marion, Virginia. Business Management. Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. p. 169. HAUN, WALTER E.— Morristown, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University. SNEA; Young Republicans Club; Intramurals. HEATON, JIMMY L4LZ -Minneapolis, North Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Lees-McRae College. CYF; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans Club; Intramurals. HECK, SELMA DEAN— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE; Glee Club; SNEA. HEFLIN, SHELBY JEAN— Midland, Vir¬ ginia Business. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. Alpha Delta Pi; Young Democrats Club; Senior Orchesis; SAM —Treasurer, pp. 59,128,169,194. HENDREN, WILMA LEE— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Mathematics. Transfer from Car- son-Newman College. SNEA; Kappa Del¬ ta Pi; Young Democrats Club. HENDRICKS, DON ROLSON— Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Mathematics HENSLEY, LARRY DALE —Bristol, Vir¬ ginia. Business Management. HENSLEY, PAUL THOMAS— Unicoi, Tennessee. HEROLD, MERLYN JOHN— Winter Park, Florida. Geography. ROTC Officer; Canterbury Club; Lambda Chi Alpha. HICKAM, MARY E— Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Business Education. SNEA; Wesley Foundation; Math Club; Young Repub¬ licans Club. HIGBEE, JACQUELINE O.— Castlewood, Virginia. Physical Education. Transfe from Hiwassee College. SNEA; Phi Et Tau; Young Republicans Club. HIGDON, CHARLES R.— LaFollette, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. Biology Club; Wesley Foundation. HILL, SUSAN CAROL —Oak Ridge, Ten¬ nessee. Spanish. Panhellenic Delegate; Club Cervantes; Canterbury Club; Alpha Omicron Pi; ROTC Sponsor; Young Democrats Club. HILTON, EDWARD F.— Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Social Welfare. BSU. HILTON, MARGARET .—Jonesboro, Tennessee. Business Education. Transfer from Carson-Newman College. Band; BSU. HINES, SUSAN M.— Jonesboro, Tennes¬ see. Speech, Hearing. Sigma Alpha Eta —Treasurer, p. 170. HITT, JOHN CLAUDE- Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha—Secretary; In¬ tramurals; SAM. HOARD, GLENNA F.— Kingsport Ten¬ nessee. Mathematics. SNEA; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; BSU; Young Democrats Club; Math Club. HOBSON, NANCY —Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. English. Delta Zeta—Secretary; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi. p. 167. HODGES, BENNY EUGENE— Knoxville, Tennessee. Finance. HOLDEN, BETTY JANE— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Health. Home Economics Club; BSU. HOLLADAY, WENDELL T. —Greeneville, Tennessee. Industrial Technology. Uni¬ versity Band—President; ROTC Band; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Mu Alpha- Pledge Trainer. HOLLIFIELD, CAROLYN N.— Elizabeth¬ ton, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Glee Club. HOLMES, JAMES FLOYD —Kin gsport, Tennessee. Finance. ROTC Officer. HOLSTE, ROGER A. —Teaneck, New Jersey. Speech. Patchwork; WETS—Manager; Alpha Psi Omega, pp. 175,191. HOLT, CAROLYN ANN —Blountville, Tennessee. Music. MENC—Secretary; SNEA; University Chorale—Secretary; Panhellenic—Vice-President; Sigma Kap¬ pa—Rush Chairman; Delta Omicron— Vice-President; Dormitory Officer, pp. 36,41,126,152,177. HOLTON, ELIZABETH—Yon Lauder¬ dale, Florida. Art. HOOD, GORDON LEE— Phenix City, Ala¬ bama. History. Transfer from University of Georgia. HOOK, BARBARA L.— Falls Church, Vir¬ ginia. History. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. SNEA; Canterbury Club: Buccaneer; Young Democrats Club, pp 162,186,192. HORNE, STACY E.— Blountville, Tennes¬ see. Secretarial Management. House of Representatives; Glee Club; BSU; Young Democrats Club. p. 161. HOUCK, JERRY .—Morgantown, North Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers College. HOUSER, WILLIAM RONALD— John¬ son City, Tennessee. HOWARD, EDGAR M., JR.— Westfield, New Jersey. Speech Hearing and Mus- HOWARD, GEORGE JOSEPH, JR.— Greenville, South Carolina. Business. Transfer from North Greenville Junior College. Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Al¬ pha; Young Democrats Club; Delta Sig¬ ma Pi. HUDSON, ROBERT A. JR.— Pulaski, Vir¬ ginia. History. IFC; Sigma Alpha Epsi¬ lon—President. HUEFNER, GERHARD PETER— Alex¬ andria, Virginia. Social Sciences. USB; ROTC Band; Gamma Delta—Vice-Pres¬ ident; Central Religious Council; Sigma Phi Epsilonj Collegian, p. 150. HUFFINE, WALTER S.— Jonesboro, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Arts. SNEA; ROTC Officer; Wesley Foundation. HUFFMAN, BOBBIE LYNN—Limestone, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; University Band—Vice-President; ROTC Sponsor; Sigma Kappa—Vice-President; Sigma Alpha Eta; Class Officer; Dorm¬ itory Officer; Brass Choir; Who’s Who. in American Colleges and Universities; Homecoming Queen, pp. 26,27,41,48,152, 17 7J 99,205. HUGHES, CLEO RAY— Johnson City, Tennessee. Chemistry. HUNT, CHRIS —Kingsport, Tennessee. English. Glee Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sig¬ ma Kappa—Secretary, pp. 152,167. HUNT, NANCY L.— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Education. HUTSON, JANICE LEAH —Kingsport, Tennessee. Art. Glee Club. HYDER, BOYD LEON— Hendersonville, North Carolina. Business. Western Caro¬ lina College. Sigm?t Alpha Epsilon. IVENS, JUDY E.— Jonesboro, Tennessee. Business. Alpha Omicron Pi—Scholarship Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi; Young Re¬ publicans Club. pp. 132,193. JACKSON, GERALD S. —Austinville, Vir¬ ginia. Geography. Lambda Chi Alpha. JACKSON, NANCY WARD— Jonesboro, Tennessee. Business. JACKSON, VIRGIL GENE— Cookeville, Tennessee. Business Education. JARED, DONNA JEAN —Cookeville, Ten¬ nessee. Social Welfare. Transfer from Ten¬ nessee Polytechnic Institute. Senior Or¬ chesis; SNEA; Westminster Fellowship; Phi Alpha; Young Democrats Club; Alpha Omicron Pi. JEFFRIES, FOWLER E. JENKINS, HARRELL KING— Bristol, Tennessee. Business Management. Trans¬ fer from University of Tennessee. JENKINS, PHYLLIS SABO— Nashville, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. Aquatic Club; Senior Orchesis; Intramurals; ROTC Sponsor; Kappa Delta; Miss Mer¬ maid. JENNINGS, BONNIE K — Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Carson-Newman College. JESSEE, CHARLIE R.— Wise, Virginia. Chemistry. BSU. JOHNSON, BARBARA RUTH —Bristol, Tennessee. Education. Transfer from Vir¬ ginia Intermont College. SNEA; West¬ minster Fellowship; Sigma Kappa— House Manager, pp. 152,169. JOHNSON, CLAUDIA LOUISE— Green¬ ville, South Carolina. Speech Hearing. Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Sigma Alpha Eta—Vice-President, p. 170. JOHNSON, D. ANN —Surgoinsville, Ten¬ nessee. Social Welfare. Choir; BSU; Dormitory Officer, p. 193. JOHNSON, GARY PAUL— Johnson City, Tennessee. Accounting. Dean’s List. JOHNSON, GERALDINE —Morristown, Tennessee. Biology. BSU; Young Demo¬ crats Club; Biology Club. JOHNSON, JERRY LYNN —Crossnore, North Carolina. Industrial Education. Transfer from Lees McRae College. West¬ minster Fellowship; Young Republicans Club. JOHNSON, KENNETH .—Woodruff, South Carolina. Speech Hearing. Transfer from Spartanburg Junior Col¬ lege. BSU; Delta Chi Alpha of Kappa Alpha; Young Democrats Club. p. 154. JOHNSON, LINDA R. —Surgoinsville, Ten¬ nessee. English. Math Club; SNEA; YWA —President; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon, p. 169. JOINER, EUGENE EDWARD— Clin¬ ton, Tennessee. Biology. JONES, CLEMENTINA P.— Kingsport, Tennessee. History. Transfer from Milli¬ gan College. JONES, PHILLIP W. —Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. ROTC Of¬ ficer. pp. 193,196. JORDAN, JOHNNY DEAN— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Sociology. Transfer from Clinch Valley College. JORDAN, ROBERT EDWARD— Knox¬ ville, Tennessee. Physical Education. IFC; Phi Sigma Kappa—President; Intramu¬ rals. p. 135. JOY, HENRY F .—Johnson City, Tennessee. English. Newman Club; Collegiate Civi- tan—Vice-President; Young Democrats Club. JULIAN, LANNY RAY— pp. 179,180,197, 198 JULIAN, LARRY JAMES— Roan Moun¬ tain, Tennessee. Music. Organ Guild; University Band; University Chorale; ROTC Band; Drum Major, p. 105. JULIAN, PATRICIA DIANE— Newland, North Carolina. Elementary Education. Transfer from Appalachian State Teach¬ ers College. KEEBLE, ALLISON HILDRED— Mary¬ ville, Tennessee. Business Management. IFC; Patchwork; Radio Club; Phi Sigma Kappa—Vice-President. KEEBLER, SANDRA F .—Jonesboro, Ten¬ nessee. English. SNEA; Alpha Delta Pi- Treasurer. KEISTER., WALTER BENJAMIN— Rad¬ ford, Virginia. Physical Education. Transfer from Lees McRae College. KELLY, DON E.— Anderson, South Caro¬ lina. Physical Education. Transfer from Anderson Junior College. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KENNEDY, CHARLES M.— Sumter, South Carolina. Health. Transfer from Mitchell Junior. House of Representatives; West¬ minster Fellowship; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; USB. p. 171. KERLAN, ROBERT ASHLEY —Johnson City, Tennessee. Biology. KIBBLE, DELORIS ANNE— Cleveland, Tennessee. Physical Education and Health. Transfer from Hiwassee College. SNEA; Phi Eta Tau. p. 167. KILGORE, ROBERT D— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. English and History. University Chorale; Scribes; Dean’s List. KIM, YOUNG KWON— Seoul, Korea. Chemistry. Transfer from David Lipscomb College. Table Tennis Champion. KIMBRELL, RAY C.— Seneca, South Car¬ olina. Geography. Transfer from Ander¬ son Junior College. BSU; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans Club; Geog¬ raphy Club. p. 182. KING, HARRIET JEAN— Greeneville, Tennessee. Music. Choir; University Cho¬ rale; Delta Omicron—President, pp. 177, 179. KISER, MELVIN LUTHER— Bessemer City, Noi;th Carolina, Industrial Arts. Transfer from Gardner-Webb College. KREGER, JUDY CATHERINE— Holston. Virginia. Elementary Education. Young Republicans Club. KNIGHT, HELEN ROY ST ON— Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; BSU. 278 KRASNICKI, PETER THOMAS— Clif¬ ton, New Jersey. Chemistry. Transfer from Rutgers. Pre-Medical Society; ACS. KYKER, JANN ICE ERMA— Telford, Tennessee. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club. LAMBERT, GEORGE W. —Erwin, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. LANE, ELIZABETH ANNETTE— King¬ sport. Physical Education. Senator Chair¬ man Homecoming; Dormitory Officer; Aquatic Club—President; Alpha Delta Pi —Recording Secretary, Service Chair¬ man; ROTC Sponsor—Treasurer; Cheer¬ leader; Letter Girls Club; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Homecoming Junior Attendant, pp. 25, 28.41.128.167.199. LANE, JAMES MARTIN —Kingsport, Tennessee. Art. NAEA. LANE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN LANIER, EDMOND BEVAN —Lexington, North Carolina. Social Science. Transfer from Appalachian State Teachers Col¬ lege. CYF; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Republicans Club; Intramurals. LANNING, MICHAEL D. —Morristown, Tennessee. Mathematics. Transfer from Duke University. Math Club. LAWSON, ELIZABETH E. —Kingsport, Tennessee. Ace; Patchwork; Senior Or- chesis; Penhellenic—Vice-President; ROTC Sponsor; Alpha Omicron Pi— President, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Class Officer; Sophomore Class Beauty, pp. 41,51,126,132,161,197, 199. LAWSON, HENRY HERBERT, JR.— Johnson City, Tennessee. Sociology. LAWSON, JERI —Pilot Mountain, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. Transfer from Western Carolina College. ACE; SNEA; University Band; Young Democrats Club. LAWSON, NANCY E. —Eidson, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Hi- wassee College. ACE; SNEA; Young Democrats Club. p. 192. LAWSON, PHILIP J. —Bristol, Virginia. English. House of Representatives; IFC -President; Christian Science Organiza¬ tion; Lambda Chi Alpha—Vice-President; Social Chairman; Young Republicans Club. pp. 42,127,130,172. LAZZURI, MARIE —Richmond, Virginia. Biology. Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University. Newman Club; Delta Zeta— Chairman Coordinator; Dormitory Offi¬ cer. LEDFORD, CAROLYN JANE —Johnson City, Tennessee. Chemistry. ACS—Secre¬ tary; Scrolls; Kappa Mu Epsilon. LEDFORD, KENNETH B .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Psychology and Economics. Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi— Historian; Circle K Club. LEE, RONALD D WIGHT —Mount Ver¬ mont, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Hiwassee College. Intramu¬ rals. LEGG, JOHN DAVID —Bristol, Tennes¬ see. Biology. ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade—Vice-President; Target Shooting Pistol, pp. 196,200. LEONARD, BARBARA .—Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Biology and Mathematics. Trans¬ fer from Virginia Intermont College. Al¬ pha Delta Pi—Treasurer; ROTC Spon¬ sor; Dean’s List; Kappa Mu Epsilon, pp. 42.128.199. LESLIE, JANET L EE —Bluefield, West Virginia. Elementary Education. LEUTHOLT, HENRY A .—Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Economics and Social Sci¬ ences. Young Republicans Club; Phi Sig¬ ma Kappa. LINKER, JAMES GREGG —Mooresville, North Carolina. Biology. Transfer from Mitchell Junior College. Choir; Univer¬ sity Chorale; Westminster Fellowship; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Circle K Club. p. 150. LINTON, ROBERT E. —Wellesley, Massa¬ chusetts. History. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pledge Trainer; Pi Gamma Mu; Baseball. LITTLE, NANCY LENORE— Watauga, Tennessee. Physical Education. Phi Eta Tau.—President. Letter Girls Club. p. 167. LIVADITIS, NICHOLAS J.— York, Penn¬ sylvania. Mathematics. Transfer from York Junior College. LLOYD, ROGER MILTON— Springfield, Virginia. Biology. Pi Kappa Alpha— President; Young Republicans Club. LONG, FRED L .—Johnson City, Tennes¬ see. Mathematics and Physics. Transfer form University of Chattanooga. Wesley Foundation. LOUPE, PATSY VERNON —Saltville, Virginia. Physical Education. Transfer from Radford College. LUl I REEL, MELVIN O.— Sevierville, Tennessee. Political Science. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Young Democrats Club. p. 192. McCARTER, JERRY H.— Sevierville, Ten¬ nessee. Pre-Medical. ROTC Band; Pre- Medical Society; Young Republicans Club. p. 193. McClellan, Wallace g.— Kingsport, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from King College. MCCLELLAND, CARL L.— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Business. Young Democrats Club. McCLOUD, LANA LOU —Ivanhoe, Vir¬ ginia. Physical Education. SNEA; Intra¬ murals; Phi Eta Tau—-Secretary, Vice- President; Young Democrats Club. pp. 167,192. McCOY, GENE F. —Vienna, Virginia. Bi¬ ology. Transfer from University of Vir¬ ginia. Dean’s List. McCRACKEN, WILLIAM RA Y— Telford, Tennessee. Chemistry. McCRARY, M. DeANNA —Fall Branch, Tennessee. English. Transfer from Guil¬ ford College. SNEA; Senator; Panhel- lenic Delegate; ROTC Sponsor; Chris¬ tian Youth Fellowship; Delta Zeta—Presi¬ dent, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi: Buc¬ caneer; Young Democrats Club; Flower Girl. pp. 140,42,126,161 McCRAY, DALE NEUTON— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Sociology. McCREADY, SENA KAY —Saltville, Vir¬ ginia. Business Education. Transfer from Radford College. McCULLEY, LOU ANN —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Panhellenic— Reporter; FTA; Home Economics Club; Wesley; Phi Mu—Pledge Trainer; Treasurer; Young Democrats Club; Buc¬ caneer. pp. 32,148,161. McFALL, DELORES S .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. McFALL, WILLIAM A. —Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Biology. McGAHA, DOYLE L. —Newport, Tennes¬ see. Industrial Technology. Radio Club. BSU; Young Republicans Club. Intra¬ murals. p. 166. McGlNNIS, CHARLOTTE ANN— Bristol, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA —Second Vice-President; Alpha Omicron Pi. pp. 132,169. McKAY, ETTA —Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. McKEE, MAXINE REED —Johnson City, Tennessee. Medical Technology. BSU. McKinney, carole diana —Bluff City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Home Economics Club; University Cho¬ rale; BSU. WcKINNEY, GORDAN IT.—Johnson City, Tenn essee. Geography. BSU. Me MURRY, JACKD. p. 135. McNEESE, MAJORIE ANN —Greene- ville, Tennessee. English. University Cho¬ rale; BSU; YWA; SNEA; Buccaneer; Club Cervantes, pp. 165,186. McQUEEN, IVA GLENN —Elizabethton, Tennessee. Geography. Gamma Theta Upsilon. McWADE, HENRY ALBERT —Oakridge, Tennessee. History and Political Science. Transfer from University of Tennessee. ROTC Officer; Pi Gamma Mu; National Social Science Honoraries. MADDAX, GEORGE C. MALONE, JOHN E .—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. ROTC Of¬ ficer. MARTIN, CAROLYN B. —Morristown, Tennessee. English. University Chorale; BSU; Young Democrats Club; Dormitory Officer. MARTIN, DOUGLAS Me A R TH UR— Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Biology. Transfer from University of Tennessee. MARTIN, JAMES EDWARD— Trade, Tennessee. Industrial Arts. Mu Delta Kappa. Young Republicans Club; SNEA. MARTIN, JANE W. —Bassett, Virginia. Physical Education. Phi Eta Tau; Sigma Kappa—Treasurer, Pledge Trainer, ROTC Sponsor; Dormitory Officer; Kap¬ pa Alpha Rose. pp. 155,152,197. MARTIN, JEANETTE LEWIS MARTIN, RONALD PRESTON MARTIN, WILLIAM C. —Richmond, Vir¬ ginia. Speech. Transfer from Lees Mc¬ Rae. Patchwork Players; WETS; Col¬ legian Photographer. MARTIN, WILLIAM S .—Monacacy Sta¬ tion, Pennsylvania. Music. University Band; Phi Mu Alpha. MASH BURN, DONALD E.— Telford, Tenn¬ essee. Mathematics. Mathematics Club; SNEA. p. 169 MASH BURN, J. HAROLD— Telford, Tennessee. ROTC Officer. MASON, ANTHONY P.— Harriman, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. Pi Kappa Phi—Social Chairman, Chaplain; Intra¬ murals. MASSEY, MICHAEL W. —Greeneville, South Carolina. Merchandise Manage¬ ment. Transfer from North Greeneville Junior College. MAY, PAUL ALAN—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. Rifle Team. MAYS, MARGARET E. —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Accounting. Aquatic Club.; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans Club; University Business Women’s Club. pp. 170,182,193. MEREDITH, MARILYN K .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Mathematics. Mathe¬ matics—President; BSU—Secretary Del¬ ta Zeta—Corresponding Secretary. Kap¬ pa Mu Epsilon—Historian, pp. 43,140, 165,173. MILLER, BILLIE JEAN —Talbott, Ten¬ nessee. English. Transfer from Carson- Newman College, pp. 196,198. MILLER, BILLY JOE —Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Biology. MILLER, CHARLES D. —Erwin, Tennes¬ see. Geology. University Band; BSU. p. 179. MILLER, DIANA M .—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. English and History. Aquatic Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Westminister Fellowship; Alpha Omicron Pi—Treas¬ urer, Social Chairman; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. ROTC Sponsor; Freshman Advisor; Phi Gamma Phi; Panhellenic—President, pp. 43,J33, 199. MILLER, ROBERTA F. —Morristown, Tennessee. History. SNEA; University Chorale; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Kamb- da Young Democrats Club; National Hon¬ or Society. MILLER, WILLIAM P. JR .—West Cald¬ well, New Jersey. Industrial Education. Transfer from Appalachian State Teach¬ ers College. Newan Club; Lambda Chi Alpha—Scholastic Chairman; ASTC; Aquatic Club, Intermurals. MILLS AP, REBECCA JANE —Kingsport, Tennessee. History and English. BSU. MINNICK, HOWARD E.— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Mathematics. MINTON, LINDA LOU —Nickelsville, Virginia. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club; University Chorale, BSU. MIR, MOHAMMED S. —Tehran, Iran. Industrial Technology, p. 194. MITCHELL, PHILIP H .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Geography. MONTGOMERY, RAYMOND MI¬ CHAEL —Elizabethton, Tennessee. Fi¬ nance. MOODY, MARY A .—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE. MOORE, CARLYLE B. —Richmond, Vir¬ ginia. Molecular Biology. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. MOORE, JUDITH LEE —Johnson City, Tennessee. Speech and Hearding. Glee Club; Cantery Club; Sigma Alpha Eta. pp. 170,173,192. MOORE, LINDA SUE —Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; Wesley Foundation. MORELOCK, CHARLES O.— Kingsport, Tennessee. Economics. Delta Sigma Pi; Pi Kappa Alpha. MORELOCK, LINDA GRAHAM —Green¬ eville, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Aquatic Club; ROTC Sponsor; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Omicron Pi. MORGAN, MARTHA ANN— Barnards- ville, North Carolina. Elementary Educa¬ tion. Transfer from Brevard College. SNA; Young Democrats Club. MORGAN, PHYLLIS ANN —Elizabethton, Tennessee. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club; Wesley Foundation. MORICLE, CLAY W. —Reidsville, North Carolina. Biology. Transfer from Gard- ner-Webb College. MORRIS, JAMES EDWIN— Athens, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. MORTON, MOLLY ANN— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. Christian Youth Fellowship; Young Democrats Club. MULLEN, CLAUDE TAYLOR— Rich- lands, Virginia. Mathematics. MULLINS, BETTY JEAN— Clintwood, Virginia. Mathematics. Transfer from King College. MULLINS, EVA JEAN —Puund, Virginia. History. Transfer from Virginia Inter¬ mont. SNEA; Pi Kappa Delta; Young Democrats Club; Dean’s List. MUNN, EARA HEATHMAN —York, South Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Gardner-Webb Junior Col¬ lege. MURDEN, BERNARD C— Norfolk, Vir¬ ginia. History. Transfer from University of Richmond. Pi Kappa Alpha. Intramurals. MURRY, WILLIAM M. 777—Decater, Georgia. Business Management. Christian Science Organization; Delta Sigma Pi; Young Republican Club; SAM; Buc-Co- Mo-Club. MUSICK, SANDRA ANN —Bristol, Vir¬ ginia. Elementary Education. NAVE, T ONDALAYO —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Art. BSU. NEAL, JANICE R. —Afton, Tennessee. Ele¬ mentary Education. Transfer from Milli¬ gan College. NEAL, THOMPSON M. —Tannersville, Vir¬ ginia. History. Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Young Democrats Club. NEAL, VIRGINIA E. —Blountville, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. Glee Club; Young Democrats. NEWBOLD, WILLIAM 77.—Business Management. Senator; Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball —Co-Captain; Class Officer; ROTC Of¬ ficer : Scabbard and Blade: Fellowshin of 279 Christian Athletes, pp. 26,108,109,138, 196,205. NEWMAN, DEXTER CONRAD— Bristol, Tennessee. Social Science. Phi Sigma Kap¬ pa—Treasurer; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade; Football. NICKELS, CAROLYN ANN —Gate City, Virginia. Elementary Education. Trans¬ fer from Carson-Newman College. SNEA; BSU; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Lambda, p. 158. NIC OLINI, PETER A. —North Babylon, New Jersey. History. Transfer from Suf¬ folk Community College. NIXON, WILLIAM H. —Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. History. Patchwork Players; Can¬ terbury Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, p. 191. NOOKESSER, DAVID RICHARD— White, Tennessee. History. ROTC Honor Guard. NORRIS, JAMES E. —Englewood, Ten¬ nessee. Transfer from Hiwassee College. Canterbury Club; Central Religious Council; Collegiate Civitan; Young Dem¬ ocrats Club. p. 173. NUNLEY, THELMA G.— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. English. Patchwork Players; BSU; Kappa Delta Pi; Dappa Lambda, p. 158. O’BRIEN, CAROLYN JEAN —Johnson City, Tennessee. Social Welfare. Club Cervantes—Vice-President; Alpha Omi- cron Pi—Scholarship Officer; Young Re¬ publicans Club; Intramurals; Phi Alpha —President; Kappa Lambda—Social Work Club; Scrolls, pp. 133,158,165,193. O’DELL, NANCY LEAH —Bristol, Tennes¬ see. History. Christian Youth Fellowship; Scrolls; Kappa Lambda; Young Demo¬ crats Club. O’DELL, SARAH LOUISE —Kingsport, Tennessee. Elementary. SNEA; Dormi¬ tory O fficer. OETINGER, ARLENE B.— Dayton, Beach, Florida. Elementary Education. Transfer from Dayton Beach Junior College. ACE; SNEA; Central Religious Council; New¬ man Club; Young Democrats Club. OJAGHI, JEAN ANN —Morristown, Ten¬ nessee. Health Education. Canterbury Club. ONKS, LINDA LOU —Jonesboro, Tennes¬ see. English. Glee Club. Orchestra; Young Republicans; SNEA. p. 193. ORR, GALE E. —Wise, Virginia. English. Transfer from Clinch Valley College. SNEA. OSBORNE, BOBBY R. —Roanoke, Vir¬ ginia. History. ROTC Officer. Wesley Dormitory Officer. OSBORNE, JOSEPHINE B. —Mountain City, Tennessee. General Science and Chemistry. SUSGA; House of Represent¬ atives; BSU—Noon Day Chairman; Sig¬ ma Kappa;—Service Project Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi—President; Buccaneer —Business Manager; Dean’s List; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities. OVERHOLT, ROBERT L.— Newport, Tennessee. Business. OWENS, MICHAEL JEFFER Y —Jackson¬ ville, Tennessee. Biology. SNEA; ROTC Officer; Wesley Foundation; Pi Kappa Phi. OWENS, RITA JUNE— Johnson City, Tennessee. Speech and Hearing. Univer¬ sity Band. USB; BSU; Sigma Alpha Eta. PALMER, BRUCE W. —Johnsonburg, New York. Speech and English. Patchworkers Players; Canterbury Club; Pi Kappa Del¬ ta; Debate Club; House of Representa¬ tives; Young Republicans Club. PALMER, BURDETTE ALLAN —Winter Park, Florida. Health. PALMER, LINDA ADAMS— Lade City, Tennessee. Social Welfare. Transfer from Vanderbilt. House of Representatives; SCA; Canterbury Club; Pep Club; TASN. PARKER, MARIN DA SELENE— Shelby- ville, Tennessee. Sociology. Transfer George Peabody College; Wesley Founda¬ tion; Young Republicans Club. PARKER, RONALD J. —Erwin, Tennessee. Chemistry. Wesley Foundation; Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Herald; Pre-Medical So¬ ciety; Debate Team. p. 147. P ARM AN, BRENDA L. —Greeneville, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Home Econom¬ ics Club; SNEA; Sigma Kappa—Cor¬ responding Secretary, pp. 48,153,165. PATE, THOMAS MAYNARD— Johnson City, Tennessee. Geography. PATRICK, TINYA ETHEL— Johnson City, Tennessee. Business. Transfer from Gulf Park College. PATTON, JANICE C.— Clarksville, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Austin Peay State College. SNEA; Dean’s List. PAYNE, JOHN H.— Lone Mountain, Ten¬ nessee. Biology. Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University. PETERS, JEWELL DARLENE— Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer Warren Wilson Junior College. ACE. p. 164. PINKSTON, TOMMYE B. —Bulls Gap, Tennessee. Business Management. Uni¬ versity Chorale; BSU. PITTMAN, ROBERT C — Bakersville, North Carolina. Finance. ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade, p. 196. POORE, MELVIN H— Anderson, South Carolina. Social Science. Transfer from Anderson Junior College. POTTEBAUN, H. W. POULSTON, PAULETTA— Rose Hill, Virginia. Education. Transfer from Hi¬ wassee. SNEA; Young Democrats Club. PRESCOTT, GEORGE THOMAS— East Bethany, New York. Art. PRESLEY, JAMES E. QU ARIES, DWAYNE —Lovington, New Mexico. Geology; Transfer from Eastern New Mexico University. QUILLEN, M. CAROLYN —Kingsport, Tennessee. Art. Sigma Kappa—President, Rush Chairman; Historian; Class Of¬ ficer; Dormitory Officer; Aquatic Club; Phi Eta Tau; Young Democrats Club; SNEA; Honor Roll; Who’s Who in American Col¬ leges and Universities; Kappa Delta Pi; Homecoming Committee, pp. 43,126,22, 153. RASMYSSEN, JUNE RUTLEDGE— Bluff City, Tennessee. English. Transfer from King College. RATLIFF, BOB H. —Grundy, Virginia. Business Management. Rifle Team; SAM. RAY, LEWIS F. —Erwin, Tennessee. Man¬ agement. READY, BEN A. —Bristol, Tennessee. Mathe¬ matics. Transfer from David Lipscomb College. REEKE, JACQUELYN DONNA— Harri¬ sonburg, Virginia. Education. Transfer from Radford, College. ACE; SNEA; In¬ tramurals; Kappa Delta; Buccaneer, pp. 144,62,164,176. REESE, LANCE —Reese, North Carolina. Finance. REITER, HAYDEN E.— New York, New York, Physical Education and Health. USB; ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade, T Club—President, Secretary; Intramu¬ rals. pp. 192,196,161. REENER, JAMES A., JR. —Greeneville, Tennessee. Industrial Education. REPASS, ROGER L. —Rural Retreat, Vir¬ ginia. Business Management. Patchwork Players. REYNOLDS, M. KAYE— Bristol, Tennes¬ see. History. Transfer from Virginia In- termont College. SNEA; USB; Westmins¬ ter Fellowship; Young Democrats Club, pp. 171,192. RHEA, JOHN ED WARD —Pennington Gap, Virginia. History. ROTC Officer; Intramurals. RHEIN, JAMES E. —Jonesboro, Tennes¬ see. Chemistry. Young Republicans Club, p. 193. RICHERSON, MILDRED ANN— Fort Pierce, Florida. Elementary Education. Transfer from Warren Wilson. ACE; Westminster; Alpha Xi Delta; SNEA. p. 137. RINGLEY, PATRICIA ANN —Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. English. Young Democrats Club. RITCHIE, ELBERTA L.— Clermont, Flori¬ da. History. Transfer from Florida State University. SNEA; Young Republicans Club. p. 193. ROBERTS, FRANK C., JR.— Austinville, Virginia. Art. NAEA; Wesley Founda¬ tion; Lambda Chi Alpha. ROBERTS, FRANKIE NELL —Harriman, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA; University Chorale; Bus. p. 167. ROBINSON, BRUCE A.— Hockessin, Dela¬ ware. Geography. ROTC Officer; Young Democrats Club. ROBINSON, HAROLD ,4 .—Kingsport, Tennessee. Business Administration. Del¬ ta Sigma Pi. ROBINSON, HOWARD SENTER— John¬ son City, Tennessee. History. Transfer from Lincoln University. ROBINSON, JACKIE WAYNE— Clint- wood, Virginia. Biology. Transfer from Clinch Valley College. RODEHEAVER, JARED HAROLD— Blue- field, West Virginia. Business Manage¬ ment. Transfer from Concord College. Pi Kappa Alpha; Young Democrats Club; Circle K. ROLLER, DOSHIA BAKER— Greene¬ ville, Tennessee. Elementary Education. ROLPH, THOMAS K. —Miami, Florida. English. Canterbury Club. p. 173. ROMINGER, DANNY L.— Banner Elk, North Carolina. Finance. Transfer from Lees McRae College. ROSS, DAVID LEE —Bristol, Tennessee. Finance. ROTC Band; Alpha Phi Omega; Young Democrats Club. ROWE, JAMES C. —New Tazewell, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. BSU. ROWLAND, GRANT ,4.—Johnson City Tennessee. Biology. Band; BSU; Young Republicans Club. RUSSEL, THOMAS— Eidson, Tennes¬ see. Geography. SABIN, ASHLEY F. —Concord, Tennessee. History. ROTC Officer. SAKKER, ROY ARNOLD— Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Biology. Lambda Chi Alpha —Historian; Scribes; Kappa Delta Pi; ROTC Officer; Intramurals p. 130. SAMBORSKY, PETER E.— Clifton, New Jersey. Finance. Golf Team; T Club; University Chess Champion. SANDERS, ROBERT R. —Johnson City, Tennessee. Chemistry. SAWYERS, BARBARA— Johnson City, Tennessee. English. Home Economics Club; BSU; Young Democrats Club. SAYLOR, DIANNA GAIL— Johnson City, Tennessee. Secretarial Management. Wes¬ ley Foundation; University Business Wom¬ en’s Club—Secretary. SCHILD, MARTHA S.— Dayton, Tennes¬ see. Elementary Education. ACE—Presi¬ dent; SNEA; Intramurals; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; Young Republicans Club; House of Representatives. SCOTT, DOUGLAS F.— Asheville, North Carolina. Physical Education. Transfer from Brevard Junior College. Wesley Foundation. Baseball, p. 114,115. SEATON, JACOB W. —Sevierville, Tennes¬ see. Biology. S ED DON, SHIRLEY GLEE— Knoxville, Tennessee. Art. Transfer from University of Tennessee. SNEA. SELLS, M. CAROLYN— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Education. Intramurals; House of Representatives; Panhellenic; ROTC Sponsor; Westminster Fellowship; Kap¬ pa Delta—President, Membership Chair¬ man, Secretary; Young Republicans Club, p. 44. SENTER, JEAN ANN— Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA. p. 164. SEVIERS, JOHN W, —Oak Ridge, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. SNEA; Pi Kappa Alpha. SHANKS, EDYTH KATHERINE— Greeneville, Tennessee. Elementary Edu¬ cation. Glee Club; Westminister Fellow¬ ship; SNEA. SHAVER, ROBERT GLYNN —Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Business. Trans¬ fer from Wake Forest College. Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi; Young Demo¬ crats Club. SHAVER, THOMAS DAVID— Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Biology. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Cheerleader. SHEARIN, NELDA FAYE SHEETS, SARAH JANE— Bethesda, Mary¬ land. Social Sciences. Patchwork; Intra¬ murals; Alpha Xi Delta—Social Chair¬ man; Sigma Alpha Eta. SHEFFIELD, THOMAS HOWARD— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Industrial Edu¬ cation. Mu Delta Kappa—Vice-President. SHELDON, SANDRA G. —Amenia, New York. Physical Education. Intramurals; Phi Eta Tau. p. 167. SHELL, LINDA G. S.— Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee. Nursing Education. SHELTON, PATRICIA SUE —Greeneville, Tennessee. Elementary Education. SNEA. SHIPLEY, DAVID T.—Gate City, Virgin¬ ia. Mathematics. SHIPLEY, WALTER RA Y —Kingsport, Tennessee. Business Management, p. 143. SHORTT, GLENNA ELIZABETH— Salt- ville, Virginia. English. Band; Club Cer¬ vantes. SHULL, DIANE —Kingsport, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Sa¬ lem College. Dormitory Officer; Alpha Omicorn Pi; ROTC Sponsor; Young Republicans Club; SNEA, p. 22,133. SIPES, HARRIETTE KINKEAD— John¬ son City, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. Aquatic Club; Canterbury Club; Alpha Xi Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta—President, Vice-President, Social Chairman. SKINNER, B. EILEEN—Port Orange, Florida. English. SLACK, STEPHEN H. —Bristol, Virginia. Business Management. Transfer from Vir¬ ginia Polytechnic Institute. SLAGLE, DOROTHY E.— Limestone, Ten¬ nessee. Business Education. SNEA; Uni¬ versity Chorale; Kappa Delta Pi; Young Republicans Club. SMITH, GENEVIEVE .—Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE; Glee Club; Aquatic Club—Secretary; Canter¬ bury Club; Alpha Xi Delta—Historian, Secretary; House of Representatives; In¬ tramurals; SNEA. pp. 137.161,164. SMITH, LARRY LUTHER —Blountville, Tennessee. Business Management. ROTC Officer; Honor Guard; Wesley Founda¬ tion; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, p. 147,93. SMITH, MARILYN M. —Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Sociology. Wesley Foundation. SMITH, SYLVIA ROSE— Bristol, Virgin¬ ia. Medical Technology. Transfer from Virginia Intermont College. SMITH, TED C.— Butler, Tennessee. In¬ dustrial Education. Young Republicans Club. SMITH, THOMAS ALEXANDER— Chat¬ tanooga, Tennessee. English. Transfer from Baylor University. Pi Kappa Alpha; ROTC Officer, pp. 139,196,198. 280 SNAPP, JUDY C.— Kingsport, Tennessee. English. SNEA: Alpha Omicron Pi; Buc¬ caneer; Collegian; Young Democrats Club; House of Representatives, p. 192. SNODGRASS, EDWARD D. —Kyles Ford, Tennessee. History. Young Democ rats Club. SORPLE, BARBARA J. —Detroit, Michi¬ gan. Education. SNEA; Wesley Founda¬ tion; Alpha Xi Delta: Young Democrats Club. pp. 137,192. SOWDERS, SARAH PAM —Friendsville, Tennessee. Home Economics. Home Eco¬ nomics Club; SNEA: University Chorale; Intramurals; Westminster Fellowship. SPEAK, BARRY G. —Saint Albans, Vir¬ ginia. Sociology. Sigma Phi Epsilon—So¬ cial Chairman, p. 151. SPENCER, ELIZABETH BURNETT— Johnson City, Tennessee. Business and English. House of Representatives; Pan- hellenic: Alpha Delta Pi—President, Vice- President; ROTC Sponsor—Secretary: Young Democrats Club; Intramurals: Buc¬ caneer —Senior Class Editor. Greek Edi¬ tor, Who’s Who. pp. 44.126.129.161.185. 199. SPORLES, RALPH WA YMAN —Penning¬ ton Gap, Virginia. Industrial Education. SNEA : Mu Delta Kappa—President. SPRADLIN, LESLIE EARNEST— LaFol- lette, Tennessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Hiwassee. SNEA; ACE. SPRADLIN, M1CHRE L. —Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry and History. Rifle Team : SNEA; ROTC Officer: Wesley Founda¬ tion. pp. 161,166.196. SPURRIER, JOHN GRAHAM— Johnson City, Tennessee. Business Management. ROTC Officer; Circle K Club; Young Republicans Club; Westminster Fellow¬ ship. p. 114. STAUFFER, PAULA —Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Education. Transfer from Marion Junior College. SNEA: Alpha Xi Delta. STEPHENS, THOMAS E.— Alexandria, Virginia. English. Senator : House of Rep¬ resentatives: Pi Kappa Alpha: Gamma Theta Upsilon: Class Officer; Intramu¬ rals. pp. 44,205. ST EE FEY, SHELIA RUTH— Johnson City, Tennessee. Health. SNEA; Wesley Founda¬ tion: Homecoming Committee, p. 25. STEVENS, AM OX W., JR— Hampton, Tennessee. History and Geography. BSU. STEWART, CLARA JANE— Kingsport, Tennessee. Biology. STILTNER. Mac ARTHUR—Grundy, Vir¬ ginia. Psychology. Basketball—Co-Cap¬ tain. pp. 108,109,111. STOPHEL, CLIFFORD E.— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Education. STOTT, JONNIE LOU— Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. ACE; Math Club—Vice-President: SNEA; Wes- minster Fellowship: Delta Zeta—Guard, Social Chairman : Young Democrats Club : Homecoming Committee. STRANGE, JOHN R.— Knoxville, Tennes¬ see. Biology. Transfer from University of Tennessee. University Band : ROTC Band : Wesley Foundation, p. 179. STRICKLER, GEORGE MARK —Fall Branch, Tennessee. Accounting. SAM; BSU : Young Democrats 1 Club. STRONG, DERRYL WAYNE —Kingsport, Tennessee. Accounting. BSU. STYRON, ROBERT D.— Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Social Sciences. Trans¬ fer from Wingate Junior College. IFC: Phi Sigma Kappa: Intramurals: Social Director—USB. p. 135. SUTHERLAND, JERRY DIXIE— Haysi, Virginia. Business Management. Trans¬ fer from Hiwassee. Young Democrats Club. SWINDELL , RONNIE EDWARD— Pound, Virginia. General Science. SNEA; BSU. TAGGERT, JOSEPH RICHARD— Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Finance. Golf Team— Captain : T Club—Secretary, p. 117. TATE, OTIS ELMER —Kingsport. Ten¬ nessee. Finance. Patchwork Players : WETS, BSU ; Young Democrats Club. TAT EM, ELIZABETH ANNE— Elizabeth¬ an, Tennessee. Physical Education. Aqua¬ tic Club: BSU: Intramurals, p. 167. TAYLOR, BARBARA ELLEN— Jonesboro, Tennessee. Business Education. TAYLOR, FRANK DOUGLAS —Tazewell, Tennessee. Social Sciences. Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University. BSU: Buc¬ caneer: Young Republicans Club. TAYLOR, JUDITH CAROLYN— Kings¬ port, Tennessee. Physical Education. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Phi Eta Tau: Sigma Kappa—Activities Chairman: Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl; ROTC Sponsor: Young Democrats Club: Intramurals: SNEA: BSU. pp. 134, 153,161,177,199. TAYLOR, LEWIS H.— Peterstown, West Virginia. Biology. Transfer from Hiwassee College. TAYLOR, PHILIP M.— Elizabethan. Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. ROTC Of¬ ficer —Brigade Commander: Scabbard Blade. TEGUS, D ELMAR FRANK —Hampton, Tennessee. Industrial Technology. CYF; Pi Kappa Phi—Secretary; ROTC Officer; Young Democrats Club. p. 196. TESTER, GLEN O.— Hampton, Tennes¬ see. General Science. TESTER, JACK R. —Blountville, Tennes¬ see. Business Management. ROTC Honor Guard: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Young Demo¬ crats Club. TESTER, JAMES ROBERT— Butler, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. THAYER, SHIRLEY ANNE —Morristown, Tennessee. Business Education. SNEA; BSU. THOMAS, BARBARA W. —Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. Transfer from Virginia Intermont College. SNEA; Westminster Fellowship, pp. 169.171,192. THOMAS. JOHN ELIAS THOMPSON, RONALD L.— Knoxville, Tennessee. Accounting. TILLEY, JOE R. —Sparta, North Carolina. Industrial Education. Mu Delta Kappa —Representative TILS ON, BETTY L. —Erwin, Tennessee. Business Education. SNEA; BSU—Secre¬ tary: SAM—Secretary. TIPTON, BOBBY JOE —Johnson City, Tennessee. Music. MENC—Reporter: Uni¬ versity Band; USB—Chairman of Social Committee. Senator; Chairman of Enter¬ tainment Committee: ROTC Band; BSU; Central Religious Council—reporter: Freshman Talent Show Winner, pp. 162, 173,180. TITTLE, CLARA O .—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee, Elementary Education. ACE. p. 164. TORBETT, JACQUELYN HOBBS —Piney Flats, Tennessee. Education. Glee Club, p. 176. TRINKLE, DONALD LEE— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. TURBYVILLE, LORETTA KAY— Straw¬ berry Plains, Tennessee. Business. Uni¬ versity Chorale; Panhellenic—Reporter: ROTC Sponsor—Commander : BSU : Kap¬ pa Delta—-Vice-President, Parliamentarian: Class Officer: Young Democrats Club: Cheerleader: Dormitory Officer, pp. 106, 107,145,199. TURTON, PAMELA .—Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Home Economics. Dormitory Of¬ ficer; Home Economics Club; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Omicron Pi—Activi¬ ties Chairman, pp. 133,165. TY SINGER, MURRAY FRANKLIN— Johnson City, Tennessee. Physics. Phi Sigma Kappa. VANHOOK, MARZELLA DILL— Jones¬ boro, Tennessee. Nursing. TASN. VAUGHN, NANCY CAROLYN— Blount¬ ville, Tennessee. English. House of Rep¬ resentatives; Dormitory Officer; Panhel¬ lenic—Parliamentarian; Radio Club; BSU; Kappa Delta; ROTC Sponsor: Intramu¬ rals: Buccaneer; SNEA. pp. 44,126,145, 192,199. WALLACE, JUDY ANN —Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Intramurals: Phi Eta Tau. WALLER, SANDRA M. —Salisbury, Mary¬ land. Social Studies. Transfer from Salis¬ bury State College. WALSER, JEAN MARIE —Johnson City, Tennessee. Elementary Education. WARD, LARRY A. —Kingsport, Tennessee. Geography. WARREN, SANDRA J .—Piney Flats, Ten¬ nessee. Elementary Education. ACE; SNEA; University Chorale; Senator; Young Democrats Club: Dormitory Of¬ ficer. p. 28. WATKINS, JACK, 77 —Knoxville, Tennes¬ see. English. Patchwork—President, Par¬ liamentarian; Alpha Phi Omega—Presi¬ dent. Secretary; Alpha Psi Omega: Club Cervantes—President, pp. 161.165,175, 182. WATSON. BARBARA ANN —Bristol,_ Ten¬ nessee. Education. Transfer from Virginia Intermont College. SNEA: BSU. WATSON, DENNIS S.— Sevierville, Ten¬ nessee. Pre-Medical. Pre-Medical Society; Young Democrats Club. WEBB, ROBERT CARROLL —Johnson City, Tennessee. Phvsics. WEBSTER, STEPHEN D — Knoxville, Ten¬ nessee. Business Management. Intramu¬ rals. WEEMS, MARTHA LUCILLE— Greene- ville, Tennessee. History. Transfer from Tusculum College. SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Dean’s List. p. 168. WELLER, JAMES A. —Morganton, North Carolina. Business Management. Trans¬ fer from Western Carolina College. WENGER, GEORGE L.— Birdsboro, Penn¬ sylvania. Music. MENC ; University Band —President; ROTC Band: Phi Mu Al¬ pha—President: Vice-President, Historian, pp. 176.177,179,180. WESTMORELAND, BUDDY PAL— John¬ son City, Tennessee. Physical Education. WETZEL, FRED G— Elizabethton, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. WHARTON, GEORGE C. —Wise. Virginia. English. Transfer from Clinch Valley Col¬ lege. WHELSHAN, JOHN THOMAS —Knox¬ ville, Tennessee. Industrial Education. Transfer from Christian Brothers College. IFC: Newman Club; Pi Kappa Phi: Young Democrats Club; Intramurals, p. 143. WHITE, JOHN —Greeneville, Tennessee. Industrial Education, p. 166. WHITTIMORE, JUDY G .—Johnson City, Tennessee. English. WIDEN ER, PHYLLIS M.— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Secretarial Management. WILDER, LAWRENCE E.— Kingsport, Ten¬ nessee. Mathematics. Transfer from Berea College. ROTC Officer: Kappa Mu Ep¬ silon. p. 196. WILLIAMS, BRENDA KATHRYN —Tel¬ ford, Tennessee. Social Welfare. Club Cervantes : Westminster Fellowship : Young Democrats Club; Phi Alpha—Vice-Presi¬ dent, Secretary, Treasurer, p. 171. WILLIAMS, FRED ODELE —Kingsport, Tennessee. Pre-Medical. WILLIAMS, JACK L.— Clinton, Tennes¬ see. Mathematics. Transfer from Univer¬ sity of Tennessee. Math Club: Geology Club. WILLIAMS, JOYCE DARLENE— Lime¬ stone, Tennessee. Social Welfare. WILLIAMS, KENNETH STEPHEN— Elizabethton, Tennessee. Political Sci¬ ence. ROTC Officer: Wesley Foundation: Pi Kappa Phi. WILLIAMS. MILDRED B. WILLIAMS, RAYMOND K .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Accounting. BSU: Young Democrats Club. WILLIS, JULIA ANN— Clinton, Tennes¬ see. Art. WILSON, GEARL DEE— Maryville, Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. Transfer from Maryville College. WILSON, JAMES C.— Knoxville, Tennes¬ see. Accounting. ROTC Officer: Scab¬ bard Blade, pp. 196,198. WITT, DENNIS GRAHAM— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Political Science. Transfer from Emory and Henry College. WOLFE, ROBERT M .—Johnson City, Tennessee. Accounting. Golf Team: Sen¬ ate. WOLFE, WALTER MEADE— Bristol, Ten¬ nessee. Finance. T Club; ROTC Officer: Scabbard and Blade: Football, pp. 92. 97,95.96,196,192. WOOD, MARY KING— Bristol, Tennessee. Elementary Education. WOODBY, JAMES A. —Hampton, Ten¬ nessee. Chemistry. WOODS, IN A ANN —Church Hill. Ten¬ nessee. Physical Education. Dormitory Of¬ ficer: Phi Eta Tau—Secretary, Treasurer. Letter Girls Club; BSU : Kappa Delta— Parliamentarian, Intramurals Chairman: ROTC Sponsor: Intramurals—Manager, pp. 44,145,199. WOOLWINE, JAMES W. —Jonesboro, Ten¬ nessee. Industrial Education. T Club; Westminster Fellowship; Pershing Rifles; Young Democrats Club: Collegiate Civi- tan—Secretary, pp. 161,166,192. WRIGHT, KIRBY BENT ON —Knoxville, Tennessee. Business Management. IFC: ROTC Officer; Scabbard Blade: Sig¬ ma Alpha Epsilon—President, Vice-Presi¬ dent, Recorder: Delta Sigma Pi. pp. 127, 147. WYATT, DALE P. —Bristol, Virginia. Bi¬ ology. Canterbury Club; Commuters Club; Intramurals. WYNNE, DENNIS A .—Johnson City, Ten¬ nessee. History and Sociology. Newman Club. YETT, WILLIAM R.—Sevierville, Tennes¬ see. Physical Education. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Young Demo¬ crats Club: Intramurals. YOAKUM, ELEANOR ELAINE —Taze¬ well, Tennessee. Speech Hearing. Trans¬ fer from Carson—Newman College. Rifle Team Sweetheart: ROTC Spons or, BSU; Kappa Delta—Secretary; Sigma Al¬ pha Eta: Delta Sigma Pi—Sweetheart; Class Officer: Miss Republican: Miss Pikes Peak: Dormitory Officer; Miss Greek Goddess: Young Republicans Club. pp. 26.145.193.199.205,170. YORK. JAMES O. YOUNG, JERRY BANNER— Kingsport, Tennessee. Mathematics. YOUNG, MARY L.— Kingsport, Tennes¬ see. Mathematics. Math Club—Secretary; University Chorale: Kappa Mu Epsilon —Secretary, p. 165. ZIMMERMAN, SAMUEL S. —Lexington, Virginia. History. Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. Alpha Phi Omega : WETS : Young Democrats Club. ZIMMERMANN, BILL W. —Elizabethton, Tennessee. Social Sciences. University Chorale: ROTC Honor Guard: Westmins¬ ter Fellowship: Young Republicans Club. 281 Abernathy, Marcia E. 168.229 Aboulhosn, Nasim R. 194.229 Aboulhosn, Samir 229 Absher, Kenneth 229 Abulhosn, Izzat Y. 194, 229 Ackerman, George 193 Acree, William L. 229 Adair, Jay A. 92,229 Adair, John S. 142,229 Adair, Shirley L. 158 Adams, David W. 159,229 Adams, Donald E. 229 Adams, Frank L. 229 Adams, Jim W. 229 Adams, Martin D. 229 Adams, Mary A. 148,229 Adams, Rita L. 229 Addison, Phyllis A. 229 Adkinson, Joseph T. 192 Adkisson, John D. 229 Adkisson, Lewis F. 229 Agee, Carolyn A. 140,193, 229 Akard, Patty R. 229 Akers, Sarah A. 229 Albright, Lynda 140,173 Alder, Richard L. 229 Alderman, Rolet J. 229 Alexander, Betsy 229 Alexander, Tobe 136 Alexander, William W. 229 Alireza, Vejdani 194 Allen, David M. 229 Allen, Fred L. 229 Allen, Larry V. 229 Allen, Marty 152,169, 205.229 Allen, Patsy J. 193,229 Allen, Paula M. 229 Alley, Ella M. 229 Allred, James C. 229 Altizer, Belva J. 169,179, 193 229 Altizer, Johnny E. 229 Altizer, Rodney W. 229 Altman, Glen 92 Anders, Dave 154 Anders, Glenn K. 179,229 Anderson, Alfred C. 142, 229 Anderson, Andy 48 Anderson, Jack M. 229 Anderson, Janice S. 229 Anderson, Jim F. 92,104, 105.192.229 Anderson, Marilyn Ann 148,165,196 Anderson, Martha 144, 179 Anderson, Robert C. 130.229 Anderson, Samuel 138 Anderson, Sandra 132 Andes, Carolyn A. 229 Andrews, Jessee J. 229 Andrews, Michael H. 229 Andrews, Ray C. 130,229 Angel, Royce J. 150,229 Angelo, Martha C. 185, 229 Anglin, Roy L. 229 Archer, A’Lita 229 Arena, Ross 229 Arey, Kenneth A. 229 Aristeguieta, Richard 162,165,174,194 Armbrester, James E. 179.229 Armstrong, Charles M. 165.188.229 Arney, Theresa E. 170, 229 Arnold, Betty S. 229 Arnold, Jerry M. 229 Arnold, Judy Carter 179 Arnold, Susan C. 126, 140.170.229 Arnold, Warren 179 Arrants, Bobbie A. 229 Arrowood, Betty L. 164, 229 Arrowood, Jenny 54 Arrowood, Joseph 229 Arrowood, Robert W. 229 Arthur, Lois Ann 229 Asbury, Joan E. 136,176, 177.199.230 Ashley, Jerry C. 230 Ashworth, Philippa 152 Ashworth, Sandra L. 230 Askew, Dorothy L. 230 Asquith, Robert M. 92, 138.230 Asquith, Susie 167 Atchison, Joe 25,130 Atwood, Kathie C. 230 Ausmus, Brenda 136,179, iqq OO ' S Austin, Aimer L. 230 Austin, Dale J. 230 Avis, Patricia 140,161 Averitt, Carol S. 165,193, 230 Aycock, Gail 132 Ayers, Gail S. 165,230 Ayres, Mary H. 230 Ayres, William R. 138,230 Babb, Carolyn P. 230 Student Index Babb, Faye J. 179,230 Babenko, John 230 Bachman, Philip 28.146 Backer, Irene E. 230 Bacon, Joan G. 230 Bacon, Larry A. 230 Bacon, Mary A. 193,230 Bacon, Sarah K. 230 Bailey, Danny 28,173 Bailey, Earl G. 230 Bailey, Fred W. 230 Bailey, Edward G. 134, 230 Bailey, George E. 138, 230 Bailey, Glenda I. 173,230 Bailey, Julia M. 230 Bailey, Priscilla 230 Bailey, Robert D. 134,230 Bailey, Teddy 193,230 Bailey, Toby 230 Baird, Ronald L. 193,230 Baker, Alice M. 132,230 Baker, James E. 173,230 Baker, Sharon 173,230 Baker, Wilma J. 230 Bales, William E. 230 Ball, Barbara A. 192,230 Ball, Ervin L. 230 Ball, Joyce A. 192,230 Ball, Norman L. 230 Ballantyne, Lee 186,230 Ballard, Rose 230 Ballew, Bessie R. 173,230 Ballis, Arthur W. 230 Bane, John J. 230 Banner, Eva J. 230 Bare, Lois I. 170,230 Barger, Linda S. 230 Barker, Gary K. 230 Barker, Leonard C. 230 Barker, Steve R. 230 Barker, William C. 146, 230 Barlow, Sandy L. 230 Barlowe, Sahron Y. 230 Barnes, Barbara D. 230 Barnes, Linda S. 230 Barnes, Mary J. 230 Barnes, Milton E. 230 Barnes, Thomas F. 230 Barnett, Betty C. 230 Barnett, Leonard J. 230 Barnett, Maria 230 Barrett, David 230 Barrett, Sandra L. 230 Barrett, Tommy M. 230 Barnette, Zelda 167 Barton, Carson G. 231 Barton, Docia 126,132 Barton, James W. 154 Barwick, William J. 159, 231 Bashor, David 176,179 Baskett, Eva M. 170,231 Basler, Charles H. 231 Bass, Joyce E. 231 Bates, Danny R. 200,231 Bates, Donny S. 118,231 Bates, Terry E. 192,231 Baxter, George R. 231 Beagle, Robert W. 231 Beauchamp, Paula H. 231 Beaver, Malinda E. 170, 231 Beavers, Larry B. 231 Becker, Gerd 146 Beckwith, Firman 163 Bee, Billie D. 140.231 Beeler, Jackie L. 231 Beene, Jimmie W. 231 Begley, Hattie K. 231 Begor, David M. 231 Beidleman, Warren W. 231 Belew, Kathryn 58,144, 182,194 Bell, Charles R. 231 Bell, George 172 Bell, Lloyd V. 154,231 Bellamy, Billy Jo 140, 161,179,182 Bellamy, Elaine K. 231 Bellamy, Sharon C. 231 Benfield, Lester 114,115 Bennett, Lewis C. 130, 231 Bennett, R. C. 231 Benton, Janice K. 167, 231 Benton, Truman D. 231 Berg, Judy A. 231 Bergmann, Margaret E. 194,231 Bernard, Beryl W. 231 Bernard, William S. 231 Bernstein, Henry 193 Berry, Barbara A. 231 Berry, Leroy 114 Berry, Lucie J. 167,171, 231 Berry, Marylyn 159,231 Best, Donald L. 231 Beverly, Kenna J. 231 Bible, David L. 231 Bible, Judith C. 182,190, 192 231 Biddle, Jeannie G. 231 Biddle, Joe J. 231 Billings, Linda K. 231 Birch, Donald W. 231 Birckhead, George M. 231 Birkner, Danny M. 231 Bishop, Douglas L 231 Bishop, Jimmy 154 Bishop, Paula C. 231 Bishop, Wilbur 92,192 Bishop, William A. 134, 231 Bittermann, Janice 179, 231 Blackburn, Martha G. 168.231 Blackford, Michael 231 Blackwell, Edith J. 231 Blair, Richard H. 142, 231 Blake, Raymond J. 231 Blalock, James R. 231 Blankenbeckler, David 166.231 Blankenship, Claude W. 231 Blankenship, Nancy 162, 167 Blankenship, Reginald 231 Blehn, Lee A. 231 Blevins, Boyd E. 114,115, 231 Blevins, Linda K. 192, 231 Blevins, Naomi J. 170, 231 Blevins, Phyllis 231 Blevins, Ronald S. 232 Blevins, Robert D. 232 Bley, Mary Linda 40,158, 165 232 Bloomer, Dalton E. 232 Blosser, Theron V. 232 Boaks, Susan M. 232 Boatright, Linda 144, 161,170,199 Boggess, Dorothy A. 169, i.73 232 Boggs’ C. M. 92,192,232 Boggs, James R. 182,232 Boggs, Judith 132 Bolding, Dolly 232 Bolding, Sheila 23,144 Boles, Brenda 148,182, 185.232 Bond, Charles M. 232 Bond, Jerry 193,232 Bond, Katherine J. 232 Bond, Martha L. 232 Bond, Retha D. 232 Bonds, Wilma J. 232 Bonsall, Tad R. 232 Booher, Corliss J. 140, 232 Boone, Kay 173,232 232 Boor, James D. 162,182, 232 Booth, Francis 119,163 Booth, Fred D. 232 Booze, Mary 171.232 Borders, Fred 232 Bourbour, Fred 161,194 Bourbour, Susan 194,232 Bouknight, Richard D. 232 Bowden, David L. 179, 232 Bowen, Kenneth D. 134, 232 Bowen, Paul 54,175,232 Bowers, Larry E. 232 Bowers, Linda 179,232 Bowers, Tom 174 Bowers, Virginia 164 Bowland, Bill 116,117 Bowlin, Portia G. 232 Bowling, James H. 232 Bowling, Rugh 171 Bowman, Ann B. 132,232 Bowman, Sue B. 192,232 Bowman, Jimmy 167,232 Bowman, Kenneth H. 138.232 Bowman, Tony 179 Bowser, Walter D. 232 Bowyer, Harry 193 Boyd, Fredrick C. 232 Boyd, Mary E. 193,232 Boyd, Roger W. 130 Boyer, Lake K. 232 Brabson, Margaret 176 Bradley, Colin M. 186, 193 232 Bradley, Donald K. 232 Bradley, Rita 170 Bradley, William 150 Bradshaw, Angela 232 Bradshaw, Dan W. 232 Bradshaw, James M. 232 Bralley, Sam J. 232 Branham, James W. 232 Brank, Robert M. 232 Brannen, William T. 232 Branson, Connie 179 Braukins, Dennis 232 Bray, Richard D. 232 Bray, Robert L. 232 Brayson, Dolye 32 Breeden, Kay 232 Breeding, Bill F. 232 Bresnahan, William A. 232 Brenegan, Layton D. 232 Brett, Jo A. 140,232 Brewer, Gary E. 190,232 Brewer, Gary L. 232 Brewer, Holbert 182,191, 1.92,232 Brewer, Mike 150 Brewer, Richard F. 232 Brickey, Patricia A. 232 Bright, Howard 198 Bright, Judith Ann 233 Briscoe, Richard L. 233 Britt, George Lee 233 Britt, Gregory 150 Britt, JoAnn 165 Britt, John O. 233 Brookman, Leonard 233 Brooks, Dan 192 Brooks, Howard 233 Brooks, Jack 182 Brooks, Johneva L. 233 Brooks, Kenney 134 Brooks, L. B. Mason 233 Brooks, Martha J. 233 Brooks, Nathaniel L. 233 Brooks, Sally 26,40,128, 160.205.233 Broome, Douglas W. 233 Browser, Larry W. 233 Brown, Brenda Y. 165, 233 Brown, Byron Craig 142, 193.233 Brown, Charlotte 233 Brown, Geraldine A. 132, 182.233 Brown, Jimmy Joe 233 Brown, K. Anthony 146, 233 Brown, Patsy D. 233 Brown, Peter 173,190 Brown, Raymond E. 233 Brown, Stephen 233 Brown, William 233 Brown, William R. 185, 233 Broyles, Diann Ruth 233 Broyles, Jerry K. 233 Broyles, Jill 128,199,233 Broyles, Harold 163 Brumit, Becky 167 Brumley, Sharon 140 Bryan, Dorothy R. 233 Bryant, Juanita Lynn 233 Bryant, Russell D. 233 Bryngelson, Sue E. 167, 233 Buchanan, Carroll B. 233 Buchanan, Chester 198 Buchanan, Donnie L. 233 Buchanan, Eugene 134 Buchanan, Ruth Shell 193.233 Buchanan, William L. 233 Buck, Alice Ann 168,233 Buck, Haldred H. 233 Buck, Jimmie 193 Buckles, Billy Paul 165, 233 Buckles, Gerald K. 233 Buckles, Voretta 233 Buckley, Ila 167 Buckner, Lynda 159 Buckner, Roger D. 233 Buffat, Charles A. 233 Bulla, F. Kyle 233 Bulloc k, Barbara 233 Bullock, Harold B. 159, 233 Bunch, Carolyn S. 233 Bunton, Carole A. 233 Burchett, Alton G. 166, 233 Burchfield, Sam 25 Burdette, Carolyn S. 233 Burdick, Judith 136,233 Burem, Mary Ann 233 Burgess, Thomas R. 233 Burke, Jessee R. 233 Burleson, Gary R. 233 Burleson, Wila G. 132, 170 233 Burnette, Phillip W. 233 Burnett, William 154 Burns, Collis 193 Burns, Leon 171 Burns, Mary Frances 170, 233 Burrow, Judy 193 Busch, Sharon 233 Buskell, Paula Goodwin 167,233 Butler, Roger D. 233 Butt, Janice C. 233 Buxter, Richard 182 Buxton, B. William 233 Byrd, Donvan R. 233 Byrd, Faye Carol 234 Byrd, Stanley Wayne 234 Cable, Trilla C. 234 Calhoun, Cahrlotte M. 234 Calhoun, Elizabeth J. 48.152.188.234 Calhoun, Fredrick 234 Calhoun, Sandra G. 234 Calloway, Brenda C. 234 Calver, Daryl C. 234 Camp, Carolyn 234 Camp, James 234 Campbell, Andrew J. 192.234 Campbell, Bill 54 Campbell, Hoppy 234 Campbell, Judy D. 128, 234 Campbell, Kenny 114, 115 Campbell, Lee 117 Campbell, Linda T. 234 Campbell, Linda S. 184, 234 Campbell, Loretta 234 Campbell, Scott D. 150, 234 Campbell, Vivian S. 234 Campbell, William B. 234 Cannon, James W. 234 Cantrell, Art 92 Captain, George S. 234 Caradic, Stephen H. 234 Carden, Doris E. 170,193, 234 Carden, .Frances 234 Carden, Patrick T. 134, 234 Cardinal, Joseph F. 234 Cardwell, Verlin 234 Cardwell, Anne L. 234 Carey, Vivian Ann 140 234 Carico, Rhoda Inez 234 Carmack, Edward H. 169.234 Carmack, Fred 166 Carmichel, Julia A. 123, 144 234 Carney, Hugh M. 234 Carpenter, Carol L. 234 Carpenter, Jerry Lynn 231 Carpenter, Jaymie M. 167.234 Carpenter, Myers 166,234 Carpenter, Peggy L. 167, 234 Carpenter, Thomas W. 234 Carpenter. Walker 179 Carr, Carl D. 234 Carr, Guy S. 146,196 Carr, Linda lb8,±93,234 Carringer, Richard D. 234 Carroll, Delano James 234 Carroll, Diana M. 234 Carscaddon, JoAnn 140, 234 Carson, Carolyn K. 234 Carson, Jo C. 234 Carter, Benjiman 234 Carter, Carolyn 234 Carter, Charles Jeff 140, 234 Carter, Ed Wilson 234 Carter, Eva T. 234 Carter, Larry Kelly 118, 182 234 Carter, Ray Douglas 234 Carter, Roy James 192, 234 Carter, Kathleen 234 Cartwright, Richard D. 234 Carty, Linda C. 234 Carty, Marilyn 173,234 Carver, Carl Jay 234 Carver, Connie S. 234 Carver, Jack Ray 234 Cash, Dawn 165 Cassell, Evelyn L. 235 Cassidy, Bill 92,192 Castell, Glenna G. 192, 235 Casto, Betsy Blair 152,235 Cate, Emily S. 144,235 Cate, Mary R. 235 Cates, July 173,235 Cates, Glenn Roy 235 Cates, William 158 Catlet, David L. 235 Caton, Benjamin D. 176, 235 Caton, Paul 179 Caughron, Rex Lea 235 Caudle, Tom W. 235 Caughron, Clara R. 235 Cavin, Vicky Ann 235 Caylor, Gail 152 Cedraytis, Diane 182 Chadwick, Wayne 130 Chadwin, Steve 113 Chaffin, Bob 119 Chambers, Judy Ann 193.235 235 Chambers, Martha 167, 235 Chambers, Marvin Edward 166,235 Chance, Linda C. 235 Chapman, Barbara S. 174.235 Chapman, John D. 235 Chapman, Patricia K. 235 Chappellet, Felix 191,235 Charles, Andrew H. 235 Chatman, Emily 235 Chatman, Jessica P. 235 Chellico, Judith 32,194 Childers, Don 235 Childers, Roger Lee 235 Childers, William M. 235 Childress, Yvette 235 Chitwood, David L. 235 Christenberry, Jay 146 Christensen, Donald 193 Christian, Elizabeth L. 235 Christian, John R. 235 Christy, Charles 138 Church, Joyce L. 172, 173 235 Church, Lester R. 235 Church, Peggy G. 235 Church, Wayne 235 Churchill, John 142,193 Clark, Charles E. 235 Clark, Gladys R. 161, 192.235 Clark, Larry 235 Clark, Linda L. 235 Clark, Mary Hope 235 Clark, Robert 193 Clarke, Stephen M. 134, 161.235 Clary, Becky Ann 235 Clary, Roy L. 235 Claudio, Edward 32,130 Claudis, Anette 174 Claxton, Douglas R. 235 Clay, Becky 136 Clayton, Gary F. 235 Clemmer, Wilhelmina 140,161 Clendonon, Bill F. 93,235 Clevenger, Hugh G. 235 Click, Daryl R. 235 Click, Jane E. 235 Clifton, Shelby 235 Cline, Cecillia B. 235 Cline, Linda A. 140,235 Cline, Samuel E. 235 Clinard, John Alan 235 Clinnard, Norman 198 Clinton, George S. 235 Cloninger, Horace 179 Cloninger, Martha 140, 193 Clouse, Sarah R. 235 Cloverdale, Larry 235 Cloyd, Brenda Faye 235 Coates, Sandra S. 140, 235 Cochran, Janet Ann 235 Cochrane, Patricia 136, 165.235 Coffey, Arthur J. 235 Coffey, Danny D. 235 Coffey, Kerry P. 235 Cogdill, Katherine 192 Cohan, Merry Lynn 179, 193.194.236 Coininger, Horace 236 Coker, Douglas 236 Coker, Gary Donald 193, 236 Colbaugh, Emma S. 236 Colbaugh, Roger D. 236 Colborn, Melissa J. 236 Cole, Carol E. 126,136, 167.236 Cole, Charles 182 Cole, Jane A. 165,236 Cole, Judy A. 236 Cole, Linda S. 136,236 Coleman, Michael M. 236 Coley, James L. 166.236 Collins, Charles H. 236 Collins, Clyde 178 Collins, Don 92,192 Collins, Douglas A. 236 Collins, Judith 152,189, 236 Jombs, Edwin 236 ombs, Gary F. 92,236 ombs, Joyce A. 236 ombs, Lewis A. 236 jompoli, Carig J. 130, 236 Compton, John Allen 236 lompton, Ronald T. 236 tonkin, Roy Earl 236 Conner, Kenneth D. 191, 236 Constant, Lillian E. 165, 236 lonway, David 130,196 Conyers, Larry 92,95, 102,150,192 }ook, David E 236 ,ook, Dennis Keith 236 ook, Linda 236 jook, Martha 25,136 ook, Michael 146 }ook, Phillip L. 236 hooper, A. C. 146 hooper, Anne M. 174,236 hooper, Charles E. 236 hooper, Christopher 134.236 hooper, Don W. 236 hooper, Franklin M. 3t hooper, J. B. 236 hooper, Judith A. IbA 199.236 hooper, Lynn Louise 168.236 R hooper, William 146,23 hooper, Willie 236 }ope, Carolyn Ann lo 167.192.236 282 Cope, Ted E. 236 Coran, Don P. 236 Corbin, Jixn M. 236 C ordell, Ronald B. 236 Cornett, James 146,236 Correll, David 179 Corum, Charles 176,177, 179,180 Costner, Sara Jo 173,236 Cothran, James E. 236 Cotltman, Jimmy 179 Couch, Larry A. 236 Coverdale, Larry 169 Cowen, Gary 192 Cowell, Carol 173 Cowell, Jennifer 236 Cowell, Joe 138 Cox, Brenda Lou 236 Cox, Deborah A. 165,236 Cox, Gerald Niles 236 Cox, James 118,236 Cox, Jay Blake 236 Cox, Johnny 236 Cox, Landon B. 236 Cox, Martha Lee 236 Cox, Mickey 48 Cox, Pauline E. 236 Cox, Sylvia L. 236 Cozad, Ruthie M. 168, 236 Cozzolino, Howard R. 236 Cozzolino, Ralph 237 Crabtree, Jimmy Joe 179.237 Cradic, Genell 54,175, 237 Craft, David R. 237 Craft, Paul E. 237 Craig, Hubert Marvin 237 Craig, Samuel Wayne 237 Crain, Shirley 237 Cramer, Albert T. 237 Cramer, Robert M. 237 Crane, David Leo 237 Crawford, Barbara A. 237 Crawford, Earl E. 237 Crawford, Marilyn 237 Crawford, Richard Wayne 237 Creek, Larry 114 Creswell, Gwendolyn S. 237 Criner, Laird Rhea 237 Crocker, Arthur E. 237 Crockett, Nancy H. 237 Crook, Martin N., Jr. 173.237 Crosby, John 158 Cross, Christine C. 237 Cross, Mary Catherine 237 Cross, Nancy C. 237 Cross, Pat 158,237 Cross, Robert Lee 237 Cross, Sharon 140 Croughn, Wayne P. 32, 130.237 Crouse, James 166 Crow, Donald 198 Crowder, James R. 237 Crowder, Robert H. 237 Crowe, Joseph Harvey 237 Croy, Howard D. 237 Croyle, Marvin Lee 237 Crumley, Mac 237 Crumley, Tommy Lee 237 Crussell, Linda Marie 193.237 Crutcher, Charlotte 128.168.237 Culbertson, Linda 237 Culler, Sandra K. 237 Culver, Thomas L. 237 Culver, Thomas L. 237 Curnbow, Donald R. 237 Cummingham, Edgar 237 Cunningham, George 237 Cunningham, James O. 176.179.237 Curd, Janice Lynn 237 Curd, Lewis E. 237 Curtis, Jackie 158 Curtis, Judy M. 237 Curtis, Thomas A. 237 Cussell, Linda 170 Cutshaw, Janet 132 Dairs, Judy 179 Dake, Brenda 152,169, 237 Dancy, William T. 237 Daniel, Don R. 237 Daugherty, Sharon 193 Davidson, Donald 237 Davis, Becky 128,237 Davis, Billy Claude 237 Davis, Boyd T. 237 Davis, David Milton 237 Davis, Jack Lewis 237 Davis, Francine 170,237 Davis, John F. 237 Davis, Joyce 144.193.237 Davis, Judy L. 132,171, 237 Davis, Katherine J. 140. 237 Davis, Linda 237 Davis, Norman Lee 237 Davis, Paul S. 237 Davis, Robert E. 238 Davis, Sarah Ann 238 Davis, Sara K. 238 Davis, Steve 178 Davis, Vickie 169,193, 238 Davis, William T. 238 Davison, Jennifer H. 148.171.238 Day, Bobby E. 238 Day, J. Susan 128,169. 238 Deakins, Argil A. 238 Deakins, Karen J. 238 Deakins, Peggy C. 238 Deakins, Richars H. 238 Deakins, Sherry J. 238 Deal, Janice 170,185,238 Dean, Brenda 238 Dean, Brenda Sue 238 Dean, H. A. 146 Dean, Maxine I. 238 Dean, Sammy 48,161 Dean, Sied D. 118,238 Dean, Thomas W. 119, 161.192.238 Dearstone, James A. 238 Deaton, David A. 238 Debord, Harold W. 171, 173.238 Debrose, Larry 193 Deckard, James F. 238 Decker, Katherine 238 Decker, Wayne 135 Deeley, Phil 192 Deen, Sammy S. 138,205, 238 Delano, Cheryl 106,107, 126.128.169.238 Del Giudice, Phil 28,130, 238 Denny, David M. 150, 238 Denton, James W. 238 Depew, Deana 179 Derey, Bud 238 Derey, Sally Jane 167,238 DeShong, Danny F. 238 Devane, Susan 238 Devaney, Linda 238 Deyton, Jo Billie 238 Deyton, Caroline 238 Deyton, Clarence S. 238 Dickerson, John 163 Dickerson, Barbara R. 238 Dickinson, Ronald D. 238 Dicorcia, Daniel 130 Dille, George E. 238 Dillon, Evelyn A. 238 Di Nicolangelo, Linda 144.193.238 Dinkel, Ernest 135,238 Distefane, Jeanette 238 Dixon, Michael 238 Dockrey, Sandra 167,174 Dobbins, Billie J. 238 Dodson, Jerry Wayne 238 Doering, Paul H. 182,238 Dolan, Delores 238 Dolder, Alfred 238 Dolder, Rene 238 Dougherty, Larry A. 238 Dougherty, Thomas 238 Dove, E llen 132,165 Dowell, Ronnie 169,171 Dowlatshani, Amir 194, 238 Doyle, Martha 170 Droke, Helen Ruth 140.238 Droke, Joseph W. 238 Drake, Patsy Ann 238 Dudley, Robert L. 238 Dugger, Barbara 158 Dugger, James D. 135, 238 Dugger, James L. 238 Dugger, Ruth E. 238 Dugger, Terry Lee 238 Duncan, Dwight 146,238 Duncan, Julia A. 239 Duncan, James P. 239 Duncan, Joe P. 239 Duncan, Larry E. 239 Dunkelberger, Sandra 184.239 Dunn, Brenda 144 Dunn, James R. 239 Dunn, Kenny B. 239 Dunn, Martha 239 Dunn, Thomas N. 239 Dunnivant, John E. 239 Durham, Eddie 239 Durham, Mitzi 239 Durham, William 198 Durk, Betty E. 239 Dwiggins, William 150, 239 Dye, James D. 239 Dykes, Brent H. 239 Dykes, Wade 193 Dzvonik, Mike 113 Eads, William M. 239 Eanes, Michael 239 Earhart, Barbara 239 Earhart, Caroline R. 239 Earnest, Carol A. 239 Earnest, John I. 166,239 Easley, Gary 179,180 Easterly, Joe D. 239 Eaton, Bill 174 Ebbs, Ellamy 148,239 Ebersole, Jim C. 239 Edgemon, James 146 Edmisten, Kelly J. 191, 239 Edmisten, Mack F. 239 Edmisten, Charles L. 239 Edmond, Marcy 132 Edmonds, Prissy 136,239 Edward, Ghandla 194 Edwards, Chandler 239 Edwards, E. Esten 239 Edwards, Jacov 239 Edwards, Kenneth 169, 239 Edwards, Larry D. 239 Eikenberry, Lawrence 239 Ekstrom, Thomas 164, 169 Elam, Fonda Ilene 239 Elam, Larry Dale 193,239 Elder, Mary Lois 193, 239 Elkins, Don E. 239 Eller, Nancy 239 Elliott, Floyd 108,239 Elliott, Patrick L. 239 Elliott, Ronny 193 Ellis, Carolyn L. 193,239 Ellis, Linda K. 136,239 Ellison, Ray M. 239 Elmore, Bobby 193 Ely, Revonda J. 239 Emmert, Charlotte 239 Emmert, Ronald 178,239 Engelberg, Lewis 239 Enix, Phillip W. 239 Ennis, Andrew N. 138,239 Ervin, G ary A. 239 Erwin, Joseph L. 239 Estes, James D. 239 Evans, Faye R. 239 Everhart, Lewis 239 Ewing, Patsy Ruth 173, 239 Ewing, Samuel F. 146, 239 Fagan, Michael 135 Fain, Jack D. 239 Falzarano, Nicholas 130 Farris, Gordon Ray 179 Farris, Jervis 166 Farris, Linda G. 128,239 Farley, Kaye 239 Farmer, Linda 239 Farthing, Clifford 166 Farnsworth 239 Farris, Mary Joyce 240 Faulk, Edmund H. 240 Faulkner, Gail 240 Faulkner, Margy 173,240 Feagins, Marvin 240 Feagins, Linda J. 240 Feathers, Susan 184,199 Feeze, Ronald T. 240 Felts, Thomas G. 127,135, 240 Fender, Eileen 161,132, 240 Fenner, Donna 193 Ferguson, Charlotte 240 Ferguson, Donna 128,185, 240 Ferguson, Patricia 240 Ferguson, Rickey 240 Ferguson, Robert G. 240 Ferrell, Jack 170 Fields, Thelma 240 Fielding,, William 130 Fieros, Richard 240 Finchum, Jeanne 167 Fishee, LeRoy 113 Fitch, Virginia L. 59, 190.194.240 Fitzpatrick, Alice 164, 240 Flanary, Kay 240 Fleenor, Jimmy 240 Fleenor, Larry 240 Fleenor, Lloyd 240 Fleenor, Scott 240 Fleming, Don B. 240 Fleming, Sherry A. 48, 139,144,173,194,199, 240 Fleming, Suzanne 240 Fletcher, Rebecca 240 Fletcher, Wanda 193 Foley, Nancy Lee 136, 161.240 Forbes, Edith 190,240 Forbes, Robin 92,98,104 Ford, Andrea 240 Ford, Linda F. 240 Ford, Rosemary A. 240 Forrester, Jane 240 Forrester, Stephen 240 Fortner, Leonard 130 Foster, Dave 240 Foster, Judith 240 Foster, Steve 130,240 Fowler, Larry Dale 240 Fox, Charles E. 108,204, 240 Fox, Donald 240 Fox, John Kyle 240 Fox, Maxie June 167,240 Fox, Nancy R. 240 Fox, Susan I. 152,161,240 Fox, Brenda 240 Foxx, Elizabeth 240 Foye, Robert L. 240 Frances, Joan 170 Fralin, Jessie D. 240 Frank, M. P. 198 Franklin, Benjamin 193, 240 Franklin, Charles A. 240 Franklin, Donna G. 240 Franklin, John David 192.240 Franklin, Phillip 240 Frauenhofer, Paul 92, 240 Frazam, Ibrahim 194 Frazier, Brenda 240 Frazier, Evelyn 240 Frazier, James E. 240 Frazier, Larry R. 240 Frazier, Okey M. 240 Frazier, Richad L. 240 Frederickson, Mary A. 48.144.240 Freeman, Arvella 158 Freeman, Carmalitta 240 Freeman, Charles R. 241 Freeman, Joy L. 241 Freeman, Michael H. 241 Freeman, Robert W. 241 French, Scarlett A. 241 Freshour, Brenda 165, 173.241 Fried, Stephen C. 193,241 Fritts, Betty A. 241 Fritz, Tony B. 241 Frost, Dana R. 241 Frye, Anne H. 241 Frye, Jacqueline 167 Frye, Joe 165 Fugate, John N. 241 Fuis, Anita K. 183,241 Fulford, Paul D. 92,241 Fulkerson, Martha L. 241 Fuller, Carol E. 241 Fullen, Sandra P. 179, 241 Fuller, Carol E. 241 Fuller, James W. 246,241 Fulwider, James 146 Fulwiler, John 106,146 Furr, Jo hnny M. 241 Galandis, Sandra A. 241 Galbraith, Lynn M. 241 Galliher, Johnny A. 241 Galloway, Byron S. 241 Galloway, Mike H. 138, 241 Gamble, Dean 166 Gamble, Marian E. 176, 193.241 Gambrel, Cheryl 128 Gantos, Charles J. 241 Gantos, Chere 165,241 Garber, Linda 167,193 Gardner, Martin L. 241 Garland, Buck 146,241 Garland, Margaret A. 165.241 Garland, Peggy A. 241 Garland, Wayne B. 241 Garner, Martha J. 241 Garett, Douglas I. 241 Garrett, Frances T. 241 Garrett, Marshall E. 200, 241 Garrigan, Margie 169,241 Garrison, John 193 Gaude, William 146 Gay, Cecilia 186,241 Geddes, John 197 Gedraytis, Diana I. 136, 241 Gentry, Brownie 25,28, 144,165,182,199 Gentry, Carroll 146 Gentry, Joel 154 Gentry, Rebecca M. 159, 161.176.199.241 Gerard, Rachael A. 241 Getz, Charles 92 Getz, John 92 Gheens, John H. 192,241 Gibbons, Robert R. 241 Gibbs, James R. 241 Gibson, Fred A. 241 Gillenwater, Harold D. 166.241 Gilley, Frank 146 Gilliam, Patricia A. 241 Gillikin, Ann W. 26,152, 184.199.241 Gillis, Roy C. 241 Gilmore, Guy A. 241 Gilreath, Anna L. 241 Gladstone, Bill 177,180 Glover, Charlene 241 Glover, Jerry 25 Godsey, Evelyn 59,161, 167,194 Goeltz, Jane D. 241 Goetzel, William 165 Goge, Gary 114,115 Goines, Nancy J. 21,241 Goldasich, Dennis E. 241 Good, Marceline E. 173, 179.241 Good, Mary K. 241 Good, Wilma L. 241 Goodkin, Lewis 190 Goodman, Jim 150 Goodman, Mary 140 Goodman, Nancy 193,241 Gordon, Eddie 127 Gordon, Georgene E. 173.241 Gordon, Martha A. 128, 241 Gornto, Romney N. 241 Gouge, Kathleen B. 241 Gouge, Royce D. 242 Gouge, Sharrone 194 Gracey, Charlotte D. 169, 242 Grant, Donald C. 242 Graves, Ben H. 242 Graves, Donald C. 166, 242 Graves, Elizabeth A. 136, 905 949 Grave’s, Nancy J. 136, 192.242 Gray, Andra 16 Gray, Bernie L. 242 Gary, Carolyn A. 242 Gary, Dale C. 242 Gary, Hubert L. 242 Gray, James L. 242 Gray, Jonah 190,193 Gray, LeRoy 92,104 Gray, Linda K. 106,107, 159 949 Gray, Linda M. 242 Gray, William G. 242 Graybeal, Judy 242 Green, Gary J. 242 Green, Harold F. 242 Green, J. Steve 242 Green, Richard M. 242 Greene, Brenda L. 242 Green, Carolyn 159 Greene, Clara R. 242 Greene, George R. 242 Greene, Harold B. 182, 242 Greene, Janice E. 148, 193.242 Greene, Linda 165 Greene, Ralph 182 Greenwell, Ann 173 Greenwell, Philip J. 242 Greer, Larry W. 115,242 Greer, Rich 166 Greer, Sharon 190 Greer, Wanda A. 242 Greever, Linda A. 242 Gregory, Ronald B. 242 Gresham, Frank N. 242 Griffen, Linda K. 242 Griffith, Nancy L. 1 14, 176.182.242 Grigsby, Geraldine R. 242 Grills, Barbara L. 242 Grills, Barbara S. 242 Grills, Guy T. 242 Griswold, Gerald D. 242 Groggs, Gary W. 242 Groseclose, Mary 132 Gross, Barbara 158 Gross, John 196 Groves, Judy 140,180 Groves, Nancy 126 Griffie, Marilyn S. 242 Guinn, Patricia 242 Gunnell. Kenneth M. 168.242 Gunter, Marie 242 Gunther, Charles 171 Guthrie, Barry B. 242 Guy, Charles C. 242 Gwinn, George W. 130, 242 Gwyn, Raymond V. 242 Hackler, Robert L. 242 Hackley, Mary S. 242 Haden, George 174 Haemsch, Susan E. 128, 171.242 Haer, Marcus 193 Haer, Stephen T. 142, 193.242 Haga, Nina 141 Haga, Norma J. 242 Hagan, Edwin W. 242 Hagan, Jere E. 132,242 Hager, Tommy 114 Hagg, Richard D. 242 Haggerty, James J. 116, 117.161.173.174.242 Hagy, Patricia K. 169, 242 Haldane, George M. 138. 242 Hale, Betty Jo 179 Hale, Elizabeth S. 242 Hale, Michael E. 242 Hale, Richard L. 193, 242 Hale, Sandra J. 242 Hall, Argell B. 243 Hall, Conna 193 Hall, Donna K. 28,243 Hall, Douglas H. 243 Hall, Elaine 193 Hall, Gary D. 243 Hall, Gary T. 243 Hall, John D. 243 Hall, Joyce E. 243 Hall, Stanley H. 243 Hallau, William J. 174, 243 Ham, Joyce 243 Hamilton, Carole A. 128.243 Hamilton, Charles B. 150.182.191.192.243 Hamilton, David H. 154, 243 Hamilton, Dennis D. 243 Hamilton, James A. 243 Hamilton, Kenneth J. 113.243 Hamilton, Martin 243 Hamilton, William R. 243 Hamlet, Sandra 243 Hammock, Tony 117 Hammons, Brenda G. 165.243 Hammons, Lynn H. 243 Hampton, Craig 146 Hampton, Jackie 166,243 Hampton, James A. 166, 243 Hampton, Jerry L. 243 Hampton, John E. 166, 243 Hampton, William A. 243 Haney, James D. 243 Hankins, Helen 132,193 Hankins, Karen 182,243 Hanselman, Jill 132 Hanson, Georgia 165 Harden, Sally J. 243 Hardt, Mary L. 140,174. 243 Haren, Larry D. 243 Harmon, Charles E. 243 Harmon, Donnie L. 243 Harmon, Gary S. 243 Harmon, Geraldine 158 Harmon, Janice S. 194, 243 Harmon, Kathy 173 Harmon, Mary A. 243 Harmon, Roma J. 26, 136.185.205.243 Harmon, Willis M. 113, 243 Harper, Elizabeth 243 Harper, Rebecca 152 Harper, Rudy E. 135,243 Harr, Willie C. 243 Harrell, Jane 243 Harrington, John W. 243 Harris, Betty D. 243 Harris, Brenda 167 Harris, Charles E. 243 Harris, Jacquelyn 243 Harris, Jean 171,194 Harris, Jim W. 150,243 Harris, Paul H. 243 Harris, Sylvia A. 243 Harrison, Ronnie W. 243 Hart, Dale J. 243 Hart, David R. 243 Hart, Ralph E. 243 Hart, Tom 142,182,243 Hartgrove, Mike 150,178 Hartman, James 146 Harvey, Peggy 171 Harvey, Sharon 192 Harville, James 150 Harville, Richard 243 Hash, Tyrone 92 Hassell, Joe H. 243 Hastings, Charles L. 142 243 Hatchett, Brenda L. 243 Hatcher, Denton L. 177. 243 Hatfield, James M. 138, 243 Hatley, Brenda K. 243 Hatmaker, Mary M. 128, 169 243 Haun,’ Eddie L. 164,244 Hausard, Steve M. 244 Haverstick, Phyllis 152 Hawk, Kathleen L. 244 Hawkins, Cherry L. 244 Hawkins, Gerald 193 Hawkins, Jimmy D. 244 Hawkins, John S. 244 Hawkins, Karen 28 Hawkins, Larry B. 244 Hawkins, Linda 170,244 Hawkins, Lois A. 170, 244 Hawkins, Shirley D. 244 Hawkins, William B. 191 244 Hawthorne, James F. 24-= Hayes, Edward L. 244 Hayes, Harold 167 Hayes, Sandra 148 Hayes, Angelia J. 167, 244 Hayes, Lucian C. 244 Hayter, Mary A. 148,244 Hazelwood, Ralph L. 244 Headrick, Leonard A. 244 Heaton, Cheryl 165 Heaton, John 193 Heaton, Sara K. 244 Heaton, Robert G. 244 Hedden, John M. 244 Hodgecock, Judy 167 Hedrick, Charles 244 Heffner, Janet 48,128, 193 244 Heimann, Joe M. 244 Heimbach, Marvin L. 179,244 Helms, Fred R. 166,244 Helton, Gene 108 Helton, Jimmy J. 244 Helton, Linda 244 Helvy, Wanda H. 165, 244 Henard, Annita M. 169, 244 Henderson, Bobby T. 244 283 L Henderson, Johnny M. 244 Henderson. Richard G. 146.193.244 Henderson, Richard R. 244 Hcndren, Alvis E. 244 Hendricks, Rodney 154 Hendrickson, James A. 244 Hendrix, Cheri 173,174 Hendrix, Joan 158 Hendrix, Richard A. 174, 244 Hendrix, Sharon J. 244 Henry, Beverly J. 136, 164.244 Henry, Robert E. 244 Henley, Carolyti 244 Hensley, Gary H. 244 Hensley, Steven V. 244 Hensley, Thomas R. 244 Hensley, Robert E. 193, 244 Hensley, Ted 244 Herman, Joe 174 Herr, Charles A. 244 Herrell, Judy F. 244 Herrin, Scott 130 Herron, Gene C. 244 Herron, Harvey K. 244 Herron, Mike 92,96,192 Herold, Linda W. 244 Hester, Carolyn 136 Hickarn, Mary 193 Hickcrson, Joe 177 Hickey, Carolyn A. 168, 244 Hicklin, Jane 193 llicklin, Pat 193 Hickman, Amelia A. 244 Hickman, C. Thomas 244 Hickman, Katherine T. 244 Hicks, Ellen G. 244 Hicks, James T. 244 Hicks, John H. 146,159, 167.244 Hicks, Johnny M. 244 Hicks, Linda S. 140,244 Hicks, Mary E. 152,161, 169.176.179.244 Hicks, Andrea L. 173, 244 Hicks, William A. 244 Higbcc, Gary B. 245 Higdon, Anita 245 Higdon, Carl R. 245 Higginbotham, Geoffrey 130.245 Higgins, Sara 245 High, Vivian L. 245 Hightower, Wilbur W. 245 Hill, Anita K. 245 Hill, Eddie L. 245 Hill, James M. 127,230, 254.245 Hill, Linda R. 245 Hill, Lloyd M. 245 Hill, Martha E. 144,245 Hill, Pat 168,245 Hill, Phyllis A. 245 Hill, Sue 199 Hilton, Betty S. 245 Hilton, Thomas P. 245 Hilton, Margaret 170 Hilton, Patrick L. 245 H imes, Carrie J. 161, 170.173.193.245 Hinkle, John W. 245 Hines, Chip 191 Hines, Jerry L. 26,188, 245 Hite, Dorothy E. 169, 245 Hitt, John 161,169 Hoard, Glenna 167,169 Hobbs, Gladstone R. 245 Hobson, Bobbie 152,154, 193 Ilockersmilh, H. 173 Hodge, Judy F. 245 Hodge, Marion C. 245 Hodge, Mary H. 169,193, 245 Hodge, Sarah 132,245 Hodge, Thomas C. 245 Hodgcns, Dale 142 Hodges, Brenda A. 245 Hodges, Betty J. 245 Hodges, George O. 166, 245 Hodges, Harry E. 159, 190.245 Hodges, Julia T. 245 Hodges, Mary E. 245 Hodges, Nancy C. 165, 245 Holbrook, Mary W. 245 Holbrook, Jimmy D. 245 Holden, Judy L. 245 Holden, Paul E. 245 Holder, Daniel 166 Holder, Patsy L. 164,245 Holladay, James W. 150, 245 Holladay, Tom 150 Hollifield, Carolyn 171 Holstead, Sammie 170 Holt, Doris M. 152.245 Holt, Jean 144 Holt, Jewel L. 173,245 Holt. Julia E. 245 Holyfield, Kay 59,144,194 Homberg, Sharon I. 245 Homboch, Ron 179 Honeycutt, Barbara A. 245 Honeycutt, Brenda S. 245 Honeycutt, Claudette 245 Honeycutt, Jerry 245 Honeycutt. Priscilla 245 Hood, Phyllis K. 128.245 Hoover, David D. 245 Hoover, Johnie R. 245 Hoover, Ralph M. 245 Hope, Judy L. 168.245 Hopkins, Connie S. 179, 245 Hopkins, Nancy C. 169, 245 Hoppes, John M. 191,245 Hopson, Donald W. 245 Hopson, Doyle E. 245 Hopson, Vivian C. 245 Horne, Jean L. 245 Horne, Orban L. 245 Horne, Patricia A. 186, 245 Horner, Nancy C. 246 Horton, Vivian G. 246 Horwatt, Paul 92 Hotalen, Sandra 128 Houchins, John J. 246 House, Jim 135 Houser, Donald L. 246 Houser, Oscar S. 168,246 Howard, Gary K. 246 Howard, George 154,163 Howard, Linda A. 246 Howell, Brenda A. 246 Howell, Betty A. 246 Howell, Martha J. 165, 246 Howman, David 146 Hubbard, Ralph W. 182, 193.246 Hubble, Henry K. 246 Huber, Phil A. 246 Huddle, Carol A, 152, 170.246 Hudson, Bill 146 Hudson, Curtis A. 246 Hudson, Harry A. 246 Hudson, Robert T. 146, 246 Hudson, Terry 150,163 Huff, Brenda 167 Huffine, Dorothy A. 246 Iluffine, George F. 246 Huffman, William F. 246 Huffman, William H. 246 Hughes, Allen W. 246 Hughes, April S. 168,246 Hughes, Cynthia J. 246 Hughes, Dennis J. 246 Hughes, George E. 179, 246 Hughes, James C. 246 Hughes, Larry D. 246 Hughes, Lee F. 246 Hughes, Robert T. 246 Hughes, Roger D. 246 Hughes, Teleia L. 48, 144.192.246 Hull, John D. 246 Humphreys, Brenda S. 246 Humphries, Edward K. 246 Humpston, Sue 192 Humpston, Wanda L. 246 Huneycutt, Gilbreth D. 246 Huneycutt, Judith E. 166.246 Hunnicutt, Jimmi L. 174.246 Hu nsaker, William E. 191.246 Hunt, Linda J. 246 Hunt, Pete 92,98,104, 105 Hunter, W. Thompson 154,182,191,246 Huntsman, Judy 128,193 Hurst, Brenda G. 246 Hurst, Evelyn F. 246 Hurt, Harold J. 246 Hurt, Jim 92 Hurt, Lynn M. 246 Huskcamp, Gerald D. 246 Huskey, Leon O. 246 Huskey, Ronald B. 246 Hut. Martha A. 159,174, 246 Hutcheson, Virginia 246 Hutchins, George 167 Hutson, Gary A. 246 Hyatt, Joseph 135 Hyatt, Linda K. 246 Hyder, Issam C. 246 Idol, John F. 192.246 liar, James 92,246 liar, Norman R. 246 Ingram, Brenda S. 246 Ingram, Emma 165 Irwin. Howe H. 246 Irwin, Jerry D. 246 Issaacs, Buford C. 114, 115.246 Isenberg, Faye M. 246 Isenberg, Sara A. 246 Jackson, Barbara 247 Jackson, Bryan A. 247 Jackson, Gerald 130 Jackson, Maurice G. 247 Jackson, Melvin L. 247 Jackson, Patricia A. 247 Jackson, Patsy K. 247 Jackson, Paul 92,192 Jackson, William E. 247 James, Julia C. 59,167, 194.247 Jamison, Mary 247 Jarmon, Anna K. 247 Jarrell, Steve 150 Jarrett, Dora E. 247 Jaworski, Chip 108 Jaynes, Alfred D. 247 Jaynes, Margaret S. 173, 247 Jaynes, Wanda 247 Jeffers, William H. 247 Jenkins, Boyd 247 Jenkins, Janet I. 247 Jennings, Paul R. 247 Jennings, Peggy A. 179, 247 Jennings, Thomas 138 Jessee, Bill S. 247 Jessee, David L. 247 Jessee, Joyce 247 Jessee, Robert 135.179 Jewell, Polly A. 247 Jobe, Dianne 247 Jobe, Judy A. 247 Johnson, Betty K. 247 Johnson, Charlene 174, 193.247 Johnson, Chavane 194 Johnson, D. Dickson 247 Johnson, Ernest E. 247 Johnson, Elva M. 136, 247 Johnson, Elizabeth A. 179.247 Johnson, Eva 170 Johnson, Frank T 247 Johnson, Gary L. 247 Johnson, Gerald 41.247 Johnson, Glen H. 247 Johnson, Gordon G. 247 Johnson, James H. 247 Johnson, Jarvis D. 247 Johnson, Melvin W. 247 Johnson, Pamela D. 247 Johnson, Patricia K. 247 Johnson, Richard L. 173, 247 Johnson, Roy E. 247 Johnson, Sandra S. 247 Johnson, Tom E. 142,247 Johnson, Wallace 193 Johnston, Madeline 164 Johnston, Ralph B. 247 Johnston, Wayne K. 247 Jones, Cheryl C. 144,247 Jones, David 247 Jones, Eugene S. 247 Jones, Franklin F. 176, 179.193.247 Jones, Gerry 147 Jones, Harry 179 Jones, Haskel L. 247 Jones, Horace L. 247 Jones, James E. 247 Jones, James M. 247 Jones, James R. 247 Jones, Janice 132,169, 175,176,177,178,192, 247 Jones, Jerry W. 247 Jones, John A. 247 Jones, John C. 247 Jones, John E. 247 Jones, John N. 248 Jones, Johnny K. 248 Jones, Linda D. 248 Jones, Linda J. 248 Jones, Linda L. 171,248 Jones, Margaret L. 248 Jones, Martha M. 248 Jones, Paul B. 248 Jones, Richard H. 248 Jones, Ruby J. 193,248 Jones, Shelia K. 248 Jones, Sam 176,179,180 Jones, Tommie S. 248 Jones, Wayne A. 248 Jones, Wayne T. 248 Jordan, Bill 193 Jordan, Eddie 161 Jordan, Jerry A. 248 Jordan, Jimmy L. 92,248 Jordan, Margaret A. 192.248 Jordan, Sara J. 193,248 Jordan, Zula M. 248 Gordon, Joy 138 Judd, George 179 Justice, Charles G. 248 Justice, Judy C. 169 Justice, Walton A. 146, 184.192.248 Kanoy, Richard K. 154, 248 Karant, Kenneth M. 182, 248 Kastory, Carla A. 132,248 Keefauver, Gary W. 163, 248 Keefauver, Ingrid 177 Keefauver, Kenneth 171 Keefauver, M. Eleanor 161,165,167,169,174, 192.248 Keebiler. Sandra 128,169 Keeler, James R. 248 Keen, Paula G. 248 Keen, Robert C. 248 Keener, Michael D. 248 Keglcy, Judy D. 248 Kegley, Thomas W. 248 Keller, Barbara K. 248 Keller, Teddy M. 161, 248 Kelly, Arthur H. 150, 191.248 Kelly, Barbara A. 248 Kelly, Frances E. 248 Kelly, James M. 146,248 Kelly, Mike 182 Kelly, Susan 165 Kendricks, Jessie L. 192, 248 Kennedy, Judy C. 248 Kennedy, Max H. 248 Kennedy, Sharon 162, 174.175.248 Kenny, William R. 26, 159.161.189.205.248 Kerns, Tony 130 Kesner, Scott E. 248 Kesner, Wayne A. 248 Kentron, Jerry G. 248 Keuerleber, Anne V. 248 Keyes, Michael A. 248 Keys, Roger P. 146,248 Keys, Tony N. 248 Khalil, Amin 194 Kidd, David A. 248 Kilgore, Howard D. 248 Kilgore, William Y. 248 Kimbrell, Alfred 127 Kimery, George E. 248 Kincaid, Larry E. 248 Kinchloc, Juanita 248 Kincheloe, Trudy L. 167, 248 King, Gary C. 248 King, Gary W. 248 King, Judy L. 248 King, Nancy L. 248 King, Peggy S. 249 King, Perry J. 249 King, Phillip E. 173,249 Kirkland, James 159 Kirkland, Travis P. 192, 249 Kiser, Henry A. 249 Kiser, Larry N. 249 Kite, Penelope L. 249 Kite, Virginia A. 169.249 Kitts, Marilyn G. 249 Kitzmiller, Rebecca M. 167.249 Klug, Kenneth D. 249 Knight, Brenda C. 249 Knight, Renda D. 249 Knight, Diane 136,128 Knight, Karleen D. 249 Knight, William D. 249 Knipp, Barbara L. 249 Knittle, Edward A. 249 Knode, Richard L. 249, 166 Koowtz, Sandy 150 Kosco, Nicholas 146,147 Kristofek, Jo A. 249 Krulikowski, Walter 194 Kuehn, Paul R. 249 Kucharski, Richard E. 48.138.249 Kuhaida, Andrew J. 249 Kyker, Erma 165 Kyte, Patsy J. 171,173, 249 Lacy, Carolyn A. 49,169, 249 Lady, Ruth E. 165,249 Lady, Zella 165 LaForce, Rita M. 249 LaGaurdia, Mary A. 174, 249 LaGuardia, Virginia K. 249 Laird, Jo 54,55 Lamb, Ronald B. 249 Lambert. Jack 176,177, 179,180 Lambert, Regina M. 193, 249 Lamphere, Grace A. 179, 249 Lane, Linda L. 249 Lane, Loreta F. 167,249 Lane, Rodnev D. 249 Lane, Skip 180 Langston, Sandra L. 128 Lanier, Gene 92 Larson, Dave 161,191 Larson, Eric A. 249 Larkin, James P. 249 Larkin, John C. 249 Larkin, Norman W. 249 Latham, Gary S. 193.249 Laughters, Raymond L. ' 249 Laughlin, F. Kathleen 169.249 Lawrence, Jim 193 Lawrence, Shelly M. 249 Lawson, David J. 249 Lawson, Jerl 164 Lawson, Larry F. 26,130, 172.173.205.249 Lawson, Linda K. 193, 249 Lawson, Nita I. 179,249 Laws, Alan M. 138,249 Laws, James T. 249 Lazzuri, Marie 140 Lea, Alfred 192,198 Leagan, Joe M. 179,249 Leary, John E. 249 Ledford, Kenneth 135 Ledford, Patty 128,161, 170,171 Ledford, Sandra K. 170, 249 Lee, Catherine T. 162, 249 Lee, Danny K. 249 Lee, Nancy J. 249 Leech, Dennis 114,115 Leedwell, Richard L. 249 Leeper, Patricia 249 Leggj, George 127,150 Lehman, John 150,182 Lendreski, Theodore A. 249 Lancaster, L. E. 249 Leonard, Charles 163 Leonard, Garry D. 249 Leonard, Jerry L. 249 Leonard, Linda 159 Leonard Phillip R- 191.249 Leslie, C. Vaughn 193, 249 Lester, Linda C. 250 Lester, Stanley W. 250 Lewelling, Nancy C. 170, 250 Lewin, Marilyn I. 250 Lewin, Paul B. 193 Lewin, Sandra J. 250 Lewin, Susan F. 152,250 Lewis, Billy K. 250 Lewis, Bobby H. 250 Lewis, Elmer J. 250 Lewis, E. Larry 250 Lewis, Wesley H. 250 Lewis, Rebecca J. 250 Lewis, Richard E. 250 Lewis, Susie C. 250 Light, Ida G. 168,250 Light, Mary K. 152,161, 250 Light, Linda S. 250 Lilly, Susan E. 250 Lingerfelt, Larry R. 250 Lingo, L Sue 169.185.193.199.250 Linton, Brenda F. 250 Linton, Robert 147,168, 250 Linton, Brenda F. 250 Linton, Robert 147,168, 250 Linton, Margaret A. 250 Linville, Roy J. 250 Little, Lizabeth A. 128, 169.250 Little, James E. 250 Little, Sherry H. 48,128, 250 Littrell, Mary E. 250 Lively, Jerry L. 250 Livesay, Gary J. 250 Livesay, Martha J. 193, 250 Livingston, Albert K. 250 Llewellyn, Jim 193 Lloyd, Bill 92,105 Lloyd, Roger 48,127,138 Lloyd, Sarah E. 165,250 Locke, Louis F. 250 Locke, William W. 250 Lockett, Edger N. 173, 250 Lockrow, Arthur L. 182, 250 Long, Anthony M. 250 Long, Donald R. 142 250 Long, Huey L. 193,250 Long, Ina R. 167,250 Long, Robert 161,176, 177,179 Long, Sarah 173,250 Longmuir, Craig B. 130, 250 Lonon, James C. 250 Loope, Jimmy K. 250 Lorenzen, Judith A. 250 Loue, Phil 130,159 Lowe, Doris J. 168 Lowe, Gary L. 250 Lowe, B. Gayle 250 Lowe, Nancy C. 250 Loy, Homer A. 250 Ludlow, Vickie 140 Ludwig, Becky 194 Lueking, Barbara J. 144.250 Ludolf, Gordon 167 Ludolf, James H. 250 Lyle, Suzanne G. 152,250 Lynn, Curtis L. 250 Lyon, Rita P. 250 Lyons, Emily S. 48,152, 250 Lyons, Judy S. 250 McAfee, Mary J. 250 McAlister, Dennis K. 250 McAlister, James D. 250 T a T T ' ■ ' ITT 1 7 A. McAmis. Ellen B. 28 179 182.250 McCall, James K. 250 McCamnbell, Parolea 182.250 McCarthv, Henrv M. 42 161.162.171.175.251 ’ McCarthy, Patricia C 176.251 McCaslin, David P. 92 251 McClanahan, David M 251 McClanan, Whitney 144 251 McClean, Stuart 161,162 189 McClellan, Brenda C. 251 McClellan, James W. 251 McCloud, Patricia A. 136.161.251 McCloud. Ronald L. 251 McConnell, Chailes R. 191.251 McConnell, Charles C. 251 McConnell, James T. 251 McConnell, Sam 191 McCorkle, Fred 251 McCormick, John 178, 154 McCourry, Larry G. 251 McCowan, Herbert B. 251 McCown, Andrew M. 251 McCracken, Dennis W. 251 McCracken, Hazel G. 251 McCracken, Ralph L. 251 McCray, Robert A. 251 McCruey, John 193 McCullick, Ron 48,138, 192 McCullough, Laverne 118 McCurrv, Johnny E. 92, 114,154,192 McDaniel, Brenda L. 251 McDaniel, Harold D. 251 McDaniel, Sue 251 McDonald, James L. 251 McFeature, Brenda R. 251 McGhee, Cheryll J. 251 McGinnis. Dannv 251 McGuire, Mary A. 251 Mclnturff, Andrew C. 251 Mclnturff, Chris 33,132, 169.193.251 McIntyre, John G. 251 McIntyre, Vicki J. 128, 185.251 Mclver, Sara 152 McKamey, Linda L. 251 McKay, Larry J. 251 McKee, James R. 251 McKee, Randall W. 251 McKee, Sandra S. 251 McKeithan, G. Penn 152, 251 McKinney, Brenda E. 136.251 McKinney, Rebecca L. 251 . McLaughlin, Laney 113 McLean, Robert L. 251 McLean, Sharon A. 162, 251 McLean, Shirley 136 McMackin, Harry W. 251 McCall, Morris A. 251 McMurray, William F. 251 OKI McNew, Eugene H. 251 McNew, Gary A. 251 McNew, Judy 168 McNutt, Tommy D. 251 McQueen, Buddy B. 251 McQueen, Wanda E. 193, 251 Machado, Anthony 163, 174.251 Maddox, Bobby B. 251 Maddox, Linda C. 251 Maddox, Shirley A. 136, 251 Maden, Larry G. 191,251 Maggard, Avery 179, 3. Maggard, Stephen B. 20 Maggart, Virginia A- 1 Mann, Vera L. 252 Manning, Thomas A. 142.174.192.252 Maples, William C. 25U Maples, Donald 166 Marcus, Franklin D. 20 Marcer, Joan 179 ip5 Marden, Nan E. 1?9,1 Marion, John A. 252 Markham, Brenda IN- ’ 184.189.193.252 p3 Markham, David M- Marshall, Cathy F. 4 , 126.128.169.170.252 Marshall, Michael I- Marshall, Robert J- 20 Martin, Bert W. 252 Martin, Bobby A. 2 Martin, Charles P. 202 284 Martin, Elizabeth C. 148, 252 Martin, Gary 113,252 Martin, Isabella 167 Martin, James C. 166, 193.252 Martin, Janette D. 252 Martin, Jerry R. 252 Martin, Nora M. 252 Martin, Oscar R. 252 Martin, Ray A. 252 Martin, Sarah 129 Martin, Samuel A. 252 Mason, Dana J. 144,161, 205.252 Mason, Peggy S. 252 Mason, Vivian A. 252 Massengill, Brenda 148 Massey, James M. 252 Matney, Edison 252 Matney, Edison 252 Matthews, David T. 252 Matthews, James 147 Matthews, Pat 132 Mattson, Joseph B. 166 Mauk, Betty 192 Mauk, Jack 179,252 Mauk, Shelby J. 192,252 Maygard, Avery S. 252 Mays, Brenda J. 252 Maynew, Edwin L. 252 May, Mary R. 126,148, 252 May, Richard 167 May, Robert M. 168,179, 193.252 Mayo, Tommie L. 165, 252 Mahurkiewiex, Karen 161,191 Meade, James C. 252 Meade, William A. 252 Meek, David L. 142,252 Mclat, Justin 65,147,160, 161,162 Melton, Carl S. 252 Melton, Carolyn R. 92, 193 Meny, Jean M. 136,252 Meredith, Charles F. 252 Merrill, Dan H. 252 Meredith, John A. 252 Meredith, Olivia A. 182, 252 Meredith, Willard F. 252 Merritt, Charlene 193 Mielke, David N. 127, 142.161.193.252 Miles, Andv 114 Millard, Christine H. 132.169.252 Mil ler, B. Lynda 159,252 Miller, Billy D. 252 Miller, Carolyn J. 252 Miller, Charles D. 252 Miller, Doris J. 167,252 Miller, Donald K. 252 Miller, Edith E. 252 Miller, Gary D. 252 Miller, Gayle 252 Miller, Jean 164 Miller, Jenny R. 167,252 Miller, John 151 Miller, Larry R. 108,147, 252 Miller, Larry Y. 252 Miller, Linda A. 161,184, 252 Miller, Martin G. 252 Miller, Rex T. 166,253 Miller, Robert G. 253 Miller, Roberta 158,168, 169 192 Miller, Russell A. 193, 253 Miller, Shelby G. 253 Miller, Thomas B. 253 Miller, Tom R. 253 Miller, Wayne L. 108, 253 Miller, Wendell 147 Miller, William 130 Mills, Rosalie 129,253 Milhorn, Sharon M. 253 Miner, M. Annette 170, 193 Minton, Linda 165,173 Mitchell, Craig A. 253 Mizell, Patricia M. 253 Moffitt, Judith 253 Monk, Allen L. 166,173, 10 5 OETO Monk; Betty 148,169 Monroe, George A. 253 Montgomery, Janice S. 253 Montgomery, Jane 31, 129,161,171,193,199, 253 Montgomery, Wanda C. 174,253 Montmore, Michele E. 25 253 Moody, Eva E. 167,253 Moody, Mary Anna 164 Moody, Michael C. 253 Moody, Phillip D. 253 Moore, Anne T. 168, 253 Moore, Bobbie J. 253 Moore, Carolyn A. 253 Moore, Charles H. 253 Moore, Doris J. 253 Moore, Eugene B. 253 Moore, Frank 135 Moore, Fred S. 253 Moore, John G. 253 Moore, Michael P. 48, 138 Moore, Ogleva O. 253 Moore, Phillip 200 Moore, Ronald L. 253 Morelock, Carol R. 253 Morelock, Sandra G. 253 Morety, Maynard 114, 115 Margan, Paul R. 253 Morgan, Phil 92 Morre, B. 173 Morley, David C. 253 Morin, Gary 142 Morrell, Gene A. 253 Morrell, Ronnie N. 118, 253 Morrell, Tony J. 253 Morris, Betty J. 179,253 Morris, Joseph R. 253 Morris. Leslie E. 147,253 Morris, Stephen A. 253 Morrison, Marion M. 253 Morrison, Richard S. 253 Morrison, Robert H. 161.182.191.253 Morton, Samuel A. 153 Morton, Vivian A. 253 Mosley, Lynn D. 253 Moss, John P. 191,253 Moss, Luke 191 Motsinger, Linda A. 192, 253 Mottern, Sharon E. 253 Mottern, Sonnie B. 253 Motychak, Princella 179, 253 Moulton, Kenneth H. 253 Mountain, Johnny L. 253 Mulholland, Katheryn J. 140.164.253 Mulsand, Louis A. 253 Mullen, Jackie S. 253 Mullen, Roy 116,117 Mullins, Carol A. 133, 153 Mullins, Charles 193 Mullins, Daniel L. 92, 253 Mullins, Douglas M. 253 Mullins, Lester C. 166, 254 Mullins, Palmer R. 169, 254 Mullins, Phil W. 254 Mullins, Rita S. 254 Mullins, Robert D. 254 Mullins, Shirley 254 Mullinix, Crary 130 Mulson, Lewis 178 Mumpower, Don H. 254 Munsey, Donald R. 254 Murdin, Patricia A. 140, 254 Murphy, Janice E. 254 Murphy, Sharon G. 25, 129.177.184.254 Murr, Beatrice K. 254 Murr, Edwin L. 254 Murr, S. 169 Murr, Ruby S. 254 Murray, Phyllis J. 254 Murray, Ronald 193 Murray, William 163, 169 Muse, Sally 144.161.198 Musick, Larry K. 161, 191.254 Musick, Larry W. 254 Mutter, Michael D. 254 Mutton, Albert 179 Mutton, Rick 176 Myers, William F. 254 Mylander, Paul 147,254 Mylander, Paul 147, 254 Mynatt, David E. 138 Myrick, Robert F. 193, 254 Nadeau, Judy A. 254 Nail, Linda 129 Nance, Joe B. 254 Nave, Charles E. 254 Nave, Charlotte S. 254 Nave, Ginger E. 254 Nave, Judy M. 254 Nave, Lelita M. 254 Nave, Richard W. 254 Nave, Terry E. 254 Neal, Judy A. 140,254 Neal, Patricia M. 169, 254 Neal, Terry L. 254 Neas, Linda J. 170,254 Neas, Stephen C. 254 Nease, Barbara A. 254 Nease, Catherine M. 136.254 Neese, Joseph E. 254 Neidick, Ellis 192 Neil, Charles E. 254 Nelson, Diana 164,193 Nelson, Mary 174 Nelson, Ronald 147 Nelson, Sandra E. 254 Neubert, Gaye N. 254 Newman, Dexter 135 196 Newman, Delores A. 254 Newman, Joe 179 Nicewater, Phil C. 254 Nichols, Frank 130 Noe, Judy F. 254 Noe, Mary 141 Nolan, Melodic L. 193, 254 Nolen, Gary 93,193 Norris, Sharon 42,129, 254 Norton, David 135,161 Norwood, Jack N. 254 Nuss, Robert W. 254 Nutter, Mary E. 254 Oakes, William G. 138, 254 O’Brien, Paula J. 133, 254 O’Dell, Joyce 192 O’Dell, Linda 43,58,126, 144,167,183,194,254 Odiorne, Dean W. 254 Odum, Hedy S. 254 Olinger, Jerry W. 254 Oliver, Marilyn L. 254 Oliver, Phyllis A. 254 Orr, Thomas W. 254 Osborne, Bob 161 Osborne, John E. 254 Osborne, Lynda B. 254 Osteen, Dorothy 158 Ottingcr, Dwight L. 254 Outten, William A. 255 Overbay, Gary W. 255 Overbey, Connie S. 169, 255 Overbey, Johnnie 255 Overby, Ron 21,92 Overly, Douglas 255 Overly, Marsha L. 255 Overman, Carl L. 255 Overstreet, Robert E. 255 Owens, Erman 255 Owens, Ernie E. 255 Owens, Frances L. 255 Owens, James W. 255 Owens, Jerry W. 255 Oxendine, Harvey W. 159.255 Oxendine, James 176.179 Painter, Earnestine M. 1fi4 9 Pair, Paul L. 169,255 Paire, Pauline M. 255 Palmer, Basil J. 255 Palmer, Bruce 161 Palmer, Russell R. 143, 193.255 Pardue, Janice L. 164, 255 Pardue, Lula M. 255 Pardue, William G. 255 Parker, Beverly K. 255 Parker, James W. 255 Parker, Judith C. 255 Parker, Marinda 193 Parker, Richard 92 Parker, Robert E. 255 Parman, Sandra G. 255 Parmer, Laura R. 129, 255 Parr, Albert L. 255 Parrish, David J. 171, 173.255 255 Parsley, Elizabeth K. 193, 255 Parsons, Glenda 194 Parsons, Robert D. 154, 255 Parvarandell, Mehdi 194 Parvin, Joyce A. 59,194, 255 Passmore, Bill L. 255 Passmore, Terry M. 255 Patecell, Cheryl A. 255 Patrick, Carl D. 255 Patrick, Donald 130 Patrick, Joe H. 193,255 Patterson, Charles R. 255 Patterson, Donna J. 194, 255 Patterson, Lynn H. 255 Patterson, Sharrion D. 255 Patton, Dianne J. 255 Patton, Lane 168 Paul, Dominick J. 255 PauF Rosa L. 168,255 Pauley, John 193 Payne, Bill 135,154 Payne, Condon E. 166, 255 Payne, Don 130 Peake, Joy A. 169,186, 189.192.255 Pearson, James W. 255 Pease, Sandra K. 255 Peavyhouse, Susan 169, 185.255 Peck, Nancy L. 179,255 Pedaerson, Tom 179 Peebles, James 166 Peek, Kenyon D. 173,255 Pence, Joe A. 255 Pendleton, Larry G. 255 Pendleton, Richard W. 255 Penley, Elizabeth D. 129, 255 Penley, Hugh M. 255 Peoples, Donna L. 173, 255 Peoples, Kathy 136,164, 193 Perkins, Janice C. 255 Peters, Katherine G. 255 Peters, James M 138,255 Peters, Larry F. 255 Peters, Sandra K. 256 Peters, Thomas 151 Peterson, Connie A. 256 Peterson, Gwin 256 Petrone, John 135 Petry, Susan L. 164,171, 194.256 Phillips, Carolyn A. 256 Phillips, Gary B. 256 Phillips, Gary L. 92,105, 154,161.171,192 256 Phillips, Henry E. 256 256 Phillips, Jack L. 256 Phillips, Lorraine R. 256 Phillips, Mary M. 159, 256 Phillips, Susan L. 256 Phillips, Thomas E. 256 Phillips, Tonette 256 Phillips, Wayne E. 113, 256 Phipps, Allen P. 256 Phipps, Charles W. 256 Pickel, Fred 163 Pickrell, David A. 256 Pierce, Brenda J. 256 Pierce, Dimple D. 256 Pierce, Gretchen 256 Pierce, Sherry L. 55,175, 256 Pike, Jed 173 Pike, M. Anne 256 Pilkington, Billy G. 256 Pinckard, Lamar P. 256 Pinkston, Sharon J. 256 Pipin, Jack 256 Pitini, Paul R. 256 Pitts, Patti 129 Pizzino, Gail L. 256 Pleasnick, Walter E. 161, 167.169.256 Poe, Gary D. 256 Poe, Mitzi C. 153,164, 169.256 Pollard, David M. 256 Pollard, Judy 180 Pomeroy, Jane 136,137, 193 Pools, Richard 147 Poore, Frederick J. 193, 256 Poovey, Rebecca L. 55, 170.175.256 Porter, John M. 256 Porterfield, Chapman L. 256 Porterfield, Robert N. 256 Portwood, Xen B. 256 Post, O. Robert 256 Postlewaite, Fred 151 Pottebaum, Susan V. 256 Pottebaum, William 143,178 Potter, John R. 256 Potter, Stanford J. 256 Potts, Belinda C. 256 Powell, Margaret J. 174, 256 Powers, Harlis E. 256 Preas, Susan S. 133,193, 256 Presley, Doris M. 148, 256 Preston, Mary L. 169, 193 Preston, Susan N. 171, 256 Preswell, James 193 Prevette, Edward P. 130, 256 Price, Carole 168 Price, Donald G. 256 Price, Gary 48,138 Price, John 256 Price, Lois A. 170,256 Price, Richard C. 256 Price, Sally 48,192 Price, Sara J. 256 Price, Tony G. 256 Pridemore, James W. 256 Pridemore, Marion J. 193.256 Pritchard, Rod 118 Propst, Jim 138 Pugh, Charle A. 256 Pugh, Joseph G. 256 Pulliam, Karen C. 256 Pupe, Joel F. 256 Purdy, Eliot T. 147,256 Pyle, Suzanne 48,193 Pyles, Ralph T. 257 Quillen, Gary W. 257 Ouillen, Sally A. 144,257 Quinn, Linda A. 257 Rader, Elizabeth A. 257 Radford, Irma 257 Radford, Zelma J. 257 Raines, Charles 48,138 Ramsey, Philip M. 257 Ramsey, Sandra K. 165, 173.257 Ramsey, Sharon A. 257 Rand, Nancy P. 257 Range, Sabra S. 165,257 Range, Sandra K. 257 Ranke, Rachael A. 257 Rankin, Laura F. 257 Rankin, Lynda L. 38, 144,193,257 Rash, David K. 257 Rastall, William R. 179, 257 Rath, James F. 257 Ratliff, Billy 169,257 Rawlings, Jerry R. 257 Rawlings, Robert E. 257 Ray, Danny B. 257 Ray, Mary K. 257 Ready, Robert E. 257 Reagan, John 171 Reagin, June D. 257 Reaves, Grant W. 257 Rector, Vint 138 Redden, Steve 191 Redmond, James M. 162, 257 Rednour, Barbara A. 257 Redwine, John S. 257 Reece, Barbara A. 257 Reece, Mary E. 257 Reece, Tommy D. 257 Reed, Becky S. 257 Reed, Frances F. 167,257 Reed, Philip G. 169,257 Reed, Ronald W. 257 Reel, Anne 193 Reese, Judith A. 257 Rees, Ken 179 Reese, Mary 193 Reese, Sonia S. 257 Reeser, Phyllis M. 257 Reeves, Bobby J. 257 Reeves, Patricia F. 257 Reid, Larry J. 257 Renfro, Gayle D. 257 Renner, Dwight E. 257 Reynolds, Barry E. 257 Reynolds, Joseph E. 257 Reynolds, Robert If. 257 Rhea, Betty L. 161,173, 257 Rhea, Larry L. 257 Rhea, Sue 257 Rhodes, Marvin 147,196 Rhoton, Jack 257 Rhudy, Catherine 257 Rice, Connie J. 173,257 Rice, Jerry L. 257 Rice, Vera L. 257 Gray, Richard Z. 257 Richards, Carl 143 Richards, Linda D. 257 Richardson, Judy 159 Richardson, Charles D. 257 Richardson, Glen D. 257 Richardson, James E. 257 Richardson, Kona S. 257 Richardson, Patsy A. 164, 257 Richardson, Rita J. 167.179.258 Richardson, Robert 138 Richardson, Sharron 168 Richmond, James A. 258 Ricker, Cecilia H. 258 Ricker, L. George 258 Ricker, Nancy L. 258 Riddle, Betty L. 159,194, 258 Riddle, Christine V. 258 Riddle, Ralph L. 258 Riddle, William S. 92, 258 Rieyer, Donald E. 258 Rife, Jay P. 258 Riggs, Jerry L. 258 Rigsby, Butch 92 Rigsby, Ron 192 Riner, Peggy J. 258 Ringley, Pat 162,171,192 Ripley, Margaret A. 258 Ripley, Paula G. 258 Ripley, Susan 144 Ripley, Teresa A. 258 Risner, Vicki L. 180,182, 258 Ritter, Jack M. 166.258 Roach, D. Annette 106, 107.258 Roach, Dennis E. 258 Roache, Dick 190 Roark, Margaret A. 258 Roark, Nancy E. 193,258 Roberts, Mary V. 258 Roberts, Nelda J. 258 Roberts, Thomas A. 258 Robertson, Linda C. 258 Robertson, Linda C. 182, 190.258 Robertson, Lynda C. 43, 153.161.193.205.258 Robertson, Marion E. 171.258 Robinette, Devonda 258 Robinette, Judy A. 2 8 Robinette, Roger L. 258 Robinson, Curtis E. 258 Robinson, Kenneth W. 44,135,161,167,169, 258 Robinson, Paul M. 258 Robinson, Timothy L. 258 Rocella, Edward 147 Rodric, Donna 141.167, 164,199 Roe, George 166 Roe, P hyllis A. 258 Roger, James W. 258 Roger, Mary L. 258 Rogers, Danny E. 258 Roller, Bobby R. 258 Roller, Conley H. 258 Roller, Homer C. 258 Romans, Allen 198 Ross, Elden E. 258 Ross, William R. 258 Rotenizer, Norman W. 258 Roulette, Betty 258 Rouse, Elizabeth C. 258 Rouse, James D. 258 Robere, Robert A. 258 Rowan, Cathie 258 Rowe, Clarence E. 258 Rowland, Grant 193 Rowland, Sandra G. 258 Rowlett, Betty 164,173 Roy, Karen J. 173,258 Royer, Elizabeth A. 258 Rucks, Sherry A. 258 Rule, Connie J. 168,258 Rule, Vickie A. 129,258 Russaw, Johnny 92,101 Russonello, John 32 Ruth, Carolyn L. 14,258 Ruth, Patrick O. 179,258 Rutherford, Dennis J. 258 Rutherford, Gary W. 179,258 Rutherford, George 258 Rutherford, Judy 259 Rutherford, Stephen W. 259 Sahli, Carol A. 174,168, 259 Sale, Perry G. 259 Salley, Gloria G. 259 Salts, Larry T. 259 Salyer, Carlton S. 259 Sams, Charles W. 259 Sams, Steve 259 Samborsky, Gene 116,117 Samis, Aboulhosen 194 Sanders, Carol M. 259 Sanders, Ellen M. 179, 259 Sargeant, L. 192 Sarver, Katherine B. 259 Savage, John R. 259 Schaaff, Fred H. 259 Schede, Warren R. 259 Schild, Martha 133,164 Schneider, Janice M. 259 Schneider, Sharon L. 137,161,126,259 Schwab, Edward M. 259 Scott, Ann 158 Scott, Clara V. 259 Scott, Donna K. 259 Scott, Ellen K. 259 Scott, Nancy C 167,259 Scott, Mimi 193,148,161, 126 Seal, Linda R. 259 Seaver, William H. 191, 259 Seeber, Becky 137 Self, Johnny W. 259 Self, Joseph A. 259 Sell, Carolyn R. 126,144, 199 259 Sellers, Fred J. 259 Sells, Bobby L. 259 Semones, Don 193,191 Senter, Twilla F. 164, 259 Sexton, David M. 259 Sexton, Gloria C. 259 Seyfried, Bruce F. 130, 259 Shade, James M. 259 Shandala, Zahia 194 Shanklc, Benny S. 192, 259 Shanks, David S. 259 Shanks, John E. 259 Shanks, Revone 133 Shannon, Betty Jo 44, 161 Sharp, Sharon E. 259 Sharpe, Patricia A. 259 Shaver, Patricia L. 259 Shaver, Robert 139,163 Shaver, Thomas R. 106, 147,179 Shearin, Don W. 259 Sheets, Saran 137 Sheffield, Patricia A. 259 Sheny. Tofin 196 8 Shell, James M. 259 Shell, jonm K. 2t 9 Shell, Lester 168 Shell. Marilyn G. 165, 259 Shell, Rebecca S. 137, 169.170.259 Shell, Wade C. 259 Shelton. Anne E. 141, 173.259 Shelton, Elizabeth A. 259 Shelton, Elizabeth J. 141.158.259 Shelton, James O. 259 Slelton, Paul 151 Shelton, Ronnie V. 259 Sherman, George 106, 127,147 Sherrill, Wilson W. 259 285 Sherwood, Daniel 131, 161 Shinn, Carol 127 Shinn, Karl B. 131.259 Shields, Quendolyn 162 Shipley, Phyllis 106,107, 131,153,199 Shipley, Ronnie E. 259 Shipley, Tony L. 259 Shipp, John S. 161,191, 259 Shipp, Thomas R. 191, 259 Shoaf, Ingrid S. 153,259 Shoemaker, Patricia A. 259 Shoun, Pete W. 114,259 Shoupe, Tom 179.176 Silver, Rosemary 145, 186,260 Silver, John J. 260 Simerly, Clarence E. 260 Simerly, Linda S. 260 Simerly, Lynda S. 260 Simmons, Carolyn S. 126.153.260 Simmons, Sharon K. 179, 260 Simpson, James F. 260 Sims, Peggy A. 148,260 Singleton, Thomas H. 260 Skaggs, Joel S. 260 Skelton, Lynn C. 260 Slack, Jonathan L. 139, 260 Slack, Richard C. 151, 260 Slagle, Dorothy 193,260 Slagle, Edward B. 260 Slagle, Patricia L. 167, 260 Slam, Helen 179 Slate, Fredric I. 260 Slaughter, James D. 192, 260 Slaughter, Jan S. 260 Slaver, Bob 48 Slelton, Paul 151 Sliger, Bett y J. 48,260 Sloan, Cephas H. 260 Sloan, Richard A. 260 Sluder, Bobby L. 260 Sluder, Curtis E. 260 Sluss, Woodrow R. 260, Smalling, Linda A. 192, Smelcer, Charles F 260 Smelcer, Charles 179 Smiley, Charles 193 Smith, A. J. 260 Smith, Arbeutia L. 148, 167.182.260 Smith, Ben E. 198,260 Smith, Bobby H. 260 Smith, Carla F. 260 Smith, Carol Ann 48,153 Smith, Charles R. 260 Smith, Clara E. 260 Smith, David K. 260 Smith, David S. 260 Smith, Eldon P. 260 Smith, Eugene W. 143, 164.173.260 Smith, Frances S. 260 Smith, Helen 170 Smith, James R. 139,260 Smith, Jamey B. 260 Smith, Johnny 260 Smith, Jonnie N. 190, 260 Smith, Kent 135 Smith, Larry D. 196,260 Smith, Mary H. 260 Smith, Mary J. 260 Smith, Melvin 179 Smith, Michael A. 260 Smith, Nancy 167 Smith, Patty A. 173,260 Smith, Shirley 148 Smith, Richard B. 260 Smith, Roger P. 260 Smith, Ronald 260 Smith, Samuel H. 260 Smith, Sheila S. 260 Smith, Sherry L. 260 Smith, Shirley A. 260 Smith, Terry L. 260 Smith, Tucky 28 Smith, Walter C. 260 Smith, William E. 260 Smithe, Scarlett G. 260 Smithson, Bobby C. 260 Smithson, Larry A. 260 Smoak, C. Gerald 260 Snapp, Karen R. 261 Snapp, Linda P. 151,153, 161,261 Snapp, Ralph E. 261 Snodgrass, Earnest 166 Snow, Bruce R. 174,261 Snow, Sarah P. 167,174. 190.261 Snyder, James 151 Snyder, Lewis A. 182, 192.261 Snyder, Scotty L. 261 Snyder, Tommy D 261 Soetzcl, Robert 131 Solomon, Marty 193 Solomon, Paula M. 261 Souder, Kenneth G. 261 Sounders, Pam 165 South, Robert 261 Southerland, Lynn 261 Sowders, Pam 171 Sparaino, John L. 261 Spargo, Patti G. 261 Sparkman, Rudy 261 Sparks, James E. 261 Sparks, Janice 261 Sparks, Jim 131,205 Spears, Garry J. 135,261 Speer, Charles C. 261 Spencer, Randall W. 261 Spencer, William G. 261 Spirko, Robert 143 Sprouse, Jacob W. 261 St. John, Elizabeth B. 261 Stalcup, Nancy C. 261 Stallard, Larry 173 Stambaugh, James E. 166,261 Stanley, Billie J. 261 Stanley, John F. 169.261 Stanley, Kenneth R. 261 Stanley, Larry E. 261 Stanley, Thomas H. 261 Starnes, Eddie C. 261 Starnes, Lynda A. 261 Starnes, Michael 193 Starnes, Sandra 261 Staten, Carolyn S. 170, 192.261 Steadman, Danny C. 261 Steadman, Harry P. 261 Steagall, Charles O. 261 Stearns, Diane 261 Steeker, Charles A. 261 Steele, Jim 92,192 Steinert, Pete A. 261 Stephens, William T. 261 Stephenson, Sue 153, 169,193 Stephins, Ronald 147 Stern, David K. 166,261 Stewart, James 261 Stewart, Jerry A. 261 Stewart, Sondra 153 Stewart, Walters 261 Stiff, Sally S. 261 Stiner, Emory 139 St. John, Elizabeth B. 261 Stog ner, Larry W. 135, 261 Stokely, Betty C. 261 Stokely, Carol 169.261 Stokley, Carolyn 261 Stokely, Vera V. 261 Stone, Cheryl 193 Stone, Rita C. 261 Storey, Charlotte S. 261 Stout, Bobby 117 Stout, Charlotte 59,129, 143,167 Stout, Darrel B. 261 Stout, Gene 261 Stout, Jack W. 261 Stout, Jonnie Lou 164 Stout, Shelby J. 261 Stout, William H. 261 Stover, Larry D. 261 Strader, Parkey 261 Straley, Judy S. 167,182, 261 Street, A. J. 171 Street, D. Judy 261 Street, Donna 159 Street, Janice M. 193,261 Stretzel, Robert A. 262 Strickler, James E. 262 Stringer, John 182 Strohecker, Karen B. 137, 162.262 Strossner, Ronald 118, 162 Stroud, John 106 Stroupe, Francis Stroupe 262 Stroup, Linda K. 33.262 Stuart, Connie R. 173, 179.262 Stuckey, Robert 262 Stultz, Robert T. 262 Stump, Gary L. 262 S tykes, J. J. 147 Sublette, Allan 147 Suit, Charlotte M. 262 Suit, Ransom M. 262 Sullins, Ernie P. 143.262 Sullivan, Donald F. 262 Sullivan, Ina L. 262 Sullivan, James L. 262 Sullivan, Verna L. 262 Sutherland, Larrv C. 262 Sutherland, Ralph 139 Sutherland, Robert G. 262 Southerland, Vivian S. 262 Sutton, Leslie L. 173,262 Swann, Jim 151 Swartz, Anita G. 191, 262 Swetzell, Marilyn L. 262 Swiney, Donald L. 262 Swiney, Sharon A. 262 Sykes, Jessee T. 262 Talbert, James C. 262 Talley, Robert M. 262 Tallman, Janet C. 145, 161 Tankersley, Lionell G. 262 Tarwater, Carolyn W. 146.262 Tassone, Vicki 190 Tauscher, David M. 135, 262 Taylor, Brenda J. 262 Taylor, Carol L. 174,262 Taylor, Dixie V. 262 Taylor, Don 193 Taylor, Gretchen L. 262 Taylor, James 191 Taylor, Jearold C. 262 Taylor, Jewel C. 262 Taylor, Larry 262 Taylor, Michael 143, 262 Taylor, Penny L. 262 Taylor, Philip 51,196,200 Taylor, Robert L. 262 Taylor, Robert R. 262 Taylor, Roger L. 262 Taylor, Vicki L. 262 Taylor, Wayne 262 Teague, Robert J. 262 Teasley, Glenn 147 Templeton, Kathryn D. 165.171.262 Templeton, Larry 176, 179 Templeton, Margaret T. 262 Temnleton, Thomas L. 262 Terlep, Pamela J. 170, 262 Terry, Connie 262 Thacker, Claire P. 262 Therrell, Ann 153,173, 179 Therrell, Charles A. 131, 262 Thomas, Donald J. 135, 262 Thomas, Harry O. 262 Thomas, Janet 129 Thomas, John E. 262 Thomas, Johnny C. 262 Thomas, Mary J. 59,129 159.186.194.262 Thomas, Richard F. 262 Thomason, Robert 131 Thompson, Joyce C. 262 Thompson, Larry D. 262 Thompson, Larry W. 262 Thompson, Michael F. 263 Thompson, Paul C. 179, 263 Thompson, Robert M. 263 Thompson, Sherri B. 129, 19 3.263 Thompson, Thomas W. 263 Thoroughman, Pamela R. 263 Thrush, Leland C. 263 Thurmer, James O. 263 Tiller, Robert A. 263 Tilley, Joe 166 Tilley, Roger D. 263 Tilson, Betty 113 Tilson, Kathryn 263 Timmons, William E. 263 Tinsley, Philip W. 131, 263 Tipton, Bill 113 Tipton, Gary 55,161,175, 178,179 Tipton, Helen 263 Tipton, Ralph M. 263 Tolley, Ronnie G. 168, 263 Tolliver, Larry D. 263 Toney, Janet 263 Torbett, Francis 167 Torbett, Jeanie 59,145, 194.199.263 Torbett, Larry E. 263 Torbett, Louise M. 263 Torbett, Richard L. 263 Tracy, Patricia S. 173, 263 Traine, Patti S. 263 Trammel, Carolyn A. 263 Traner, Teri 263 Trawick, Betty D. 263 Tredinnick, Janet E. 263 Treis, Joseph P. 135,263 Trent, Bruce W. 263 Trevathan, Donald R. 263 Trinkle, Bruce E. 263 Tritt, Sharon L. 263 Trivette, Brenda J. 263 Trivette, Glenda K. 263 Trivett, Grant U. 127, 131.188.263 Trivett, John E. 263 Trobraugh, George M. 263 Trusler, Susan E. 159, 173.263 Tucker, Donald A. 263 Tucker, Gary E. 263 Tucker, Jenny L. 263 Tucker, Jerry E. 263 Tucker, Joe P. 263 Tunnell, Hal C. 263 Tunnell, Shcrryll 263 Turner, Fred R. 263 Turner, Gerald 182,183, 263 Turner, Jim 114,115 Turner, Judy 167 Turner, Linda 193 Turner, Sherry J. 169, 171.263 Twitty, James R. 263 Tysinger, Linda A. 263 Ulinsky, Ron S. 114,115, 263 Umberger, W. Omer 263 Unger, Jerry L. 263 Usry, Karen S. 263 Valentine, Roy 143 Valley, William 193,263 Vance, Carroll 147,159 Vance, Fred 263 Vance, Hubert 48,92, 102,139,205 Vanderpool, Royce D. 131 Van Culin, Albert 131 Van Huss, Earnest A. 263 Vaughn, Barbara J. 34, 35,184,263 Vaughn, Johnny C. 263 Vaughn, Larry C. 173, 193 Vaughn, Mary C. 263 Vaugan, Nancy C. 264 Veidani, Alireza 264 Vernon, Rowland 131 Verran, Rowland E. 264 Vest, Carol J. 264 Vest, Nelson C. 264 Via, Gerald E. 179,264 Vicars, Shelby J. 164, 173.264 264 Vickers, Dan 193 Vines, A. Kay 145,264 Vines, Larry D. 264 Vines, Rebecca J. 194, 264 Waddle, Jerome A. 264 Wade, David F. 264 Wade, Julia K. 264 Waff, Wayne 92 Walczyk, Sandra A. 264 Walker, Helen M. 129, 169.199.264 Walker, Hubert P. 264 Walker, Johnny A. 264 Walker, Mike P. 179,264 Walker, Peter 158 Walker, Sharon K. 148, 264 Walker, Sheila E. 264 Wallace, Linda A. 171, 264 Wallace, Richard E. 264 Wallace, Wilhoit 264 Wallen, Ernest B. 182, 264 Wallin, Jackie 148 Wallin, James T. 147,264 Wallin, Janice C. 264 Walls, Carolyn 264 Walser, Jean 164 Walser, Judy D. 264 Walsh, Richard H. 264 Walter, Brenda L. 264 Walter, Judith A. 264 Walters, Gary R. 264 Walters, Vernon 264 Walten, Barbara J. 177, 264 Walton, Gary E. 264 Walton, Sharon H. 170, 264 Wampler, Anthony P. 264 Wampler, Brenda J. 264 Wampler, Karen L. 264 Wampler, Rickie 193 Ward, Billy Joe 198 Ward, Clark L. 154,264 Ward, Dan M. 131,264 Ward, Leigh 154 Ward, Linda M. 264 Warner, Roger L. 264 Waters, Michael 135 Waters, Patsy J. 264 Watkins, Carrie 264 Watkins, Pam 54 Watson, Allen 193 Watson, Charles E. 264 Watson, Eddie 161,176, 179 Watson, Karen 264 Watson, Larry 92,94,103, 105 Watson, Linda D. 264 Watson, Patrick J 264 Watson, Robert W. 264 Watts, Amy C. 169.264 Watts, Martha C. 264 Wayman, Judy L. 145, 264 Weal, Robert J. 264 Weatherby, Charles 147 Weaver, Bill 179 Weaver, Garry L. 264 Weaver, Jerry W. 192, 264 Weaver, Mary L. 264 Wearer, William M. 264 Webb, Clinton S. 264 Webb, Katie L. 169,264 Webb, Randy 151 Webb, Roland R. 264 Webb, Sandra K. 264 Webber, Phoebe A. 145, 264 Weber, Edmund G. 265 Webster, Linda G. 265 Weeks, William J. 265 Weems, Larry W. 265 Welch, David C. 265 Welch, Norma J. 265 Wells, Carolyn 193 Wells, Jim A. 28,265 Wells, Ron 139 Welsh, David T. 265 West, A. 192 West, Addison 168.265 West, Albert M. 265 West, Duncan 191 West, Wilbur M. 265 Westbrook, Mike 92 Westmoreland, Dan 159 Westmoreland, Dennis 159 Westmoreland, Jim 114, 115 Whaley, Kay 265 Wheelock, Argil J. 265 Wheelock, Danny C. 265 Wheelock, James R. 265 Whelchel, Marva J. 265 Whetsel, Neal C. 265 Whisman, Ann M. 145, 193.198.265 Whisman, Carolyn J. 137.164.265 Whitaker, Gary W. 265 Whitaker, ’Perry R. 265 White, Brenda K. 265 White, David L. 265 White, Diana L. 265 White, Ronald 139 White, Shelia F. 129, 265 Whitehead, Robert O. 265 Whitier, Jackie R. Whitlock, Martha J. 265 Whitley, Marvin 265 Whitlow, Carol A. 192 265 Whitson, Harold L. 139, 265 Whitson, Lynda 141,186, 265 Whittaker, Connie 39, 145 Whittemore, Grant L. 265 Whitten, L. Daniel 265 Whittimore, Sherron L. 137.265 Whittington, Deborah 265 Whittington, Sharon R. 265 Widby, Evelyn S. 265 Widener, Ann 129 Widner, Layton F. 265 Wiggins, Barbara 28,182, 153,169 Wiggins, John 147 Wiggins, Mary E. 265 Wiggins, Sissy 182 Wilcox, Barbara J. 265 Wiles, Joyce E. 265 Wiley, Kathleen R. 59, 129.167.185.265 Wilhoit, Ann B. 265 Wilhoit, Katie M. 193 265 Wilhoit, Linda C. 170. 265 Wilhoit, Mcri L. 265 Wilhoit, Ruby 189,265 Wilkerson, Jerry L. 265 Wilkes, Marion C. 133, 182.265 Wilkinson,Robert E. 265 Wilkinson, William H. 193.265 Willets, Barbara 193 Williams, Alex 92 Williams, A. Hugh 265 Williams, Carl C. 265 Williams, Cheryl E. 141, 180.265 Williams, Dallas P. 265 Williams, Ddrrell 170 Williams, Elsie 167,265 Williams, Emma E. 265 Williams, Frank 196 Williams, Gary L. 265 Williams, George A. 147, 265 Williams, Janice 133 Williams, Jean E. 265 Williams, Joe S. Williams, Judith L. 265 Williams, Kim E. 265 Williams, Lamar 161 Williams, Linda 153 Williams, Linda D. 266 Williams, Linda K. 266 Williams, Lois A. 266 Williams, Mary L. 266 Williams, McArthur 266 Williams, Neilson 154 Williams, Phyllis 129,266 Williams, Richard L. 139.266 Williams, Richard Q. 266 Williams, Sara 170 Williams, Sue 266 Williams, Terry 182 Williams, Thomas E. 154.178.266 Williams,Waite E. 266 Williamson, Bill 82 Williamson, Linda B. 266 Williamson, Nola S. 193, 266 Williamson,Robert L. 193, 266 Williford, Helen S. 168 185.193.266 Willis, Howard M. 266 Willis, James 154 Willis, Robert N. 266 Willis, William H. 193 266 Willocks. Rebecca E. 168.193.266 Willoughby, Doug 48 Willoughby,Robert E. 166.173.266 Willumsen, Alfred T. 131.266 Wilson, Alan J. 266 Wilson, Betty 145 Wilson, Bill 108,266 Wilson, Brenda S. 54,266 Wilson, David A. 179, 266 Wilson, Donald D. 139, 266 Wilson, Edna O. 266 Wilson, Gwen 182,266 Wilson, Joe L. 193,266 Wilson, John 139 Wilson, John E. 182,266 Wilson, John L. 182.266 Wilson, Karen E. 266 Wilson, Katye 179 Wilson, Mary K. 266 Wilson, Oren K. 266 Wilson, Troy J. 266 Wilson, William P. 266 Winebarber, Myral O. 266 Winegar, Nancy A. 266 Wing, Rick E. 193 Wininger, Greg K. 131, 166.266 Winkle, Karl 167 Winn, James B. 266 Winston, Curtis 161 Winter, Michael 173,266 Winters, Jacqueline 159 Wirth, Gary 92,95,102, 192 Wisdom, Mary 266 Wiseman, Brenda J. 266 Witt, Mary 179,266 Witt, Sammy 143 Wolfe, Ernie 113 Wolfe, Robert W. 26b Wolfe, Thomas B. 193 266 Wolford, Butch 193 Wolford, Annette L. 266 Wood, Robert O. 33,143 266 Wood, Rufus D. 266 Wood, Frances V. 266 Woods, Carl 147 Woods, Charlie 143,159, 169,182,193 Woods, Larry 113 Woods, Sarah 129,161, 167,176 Woods, Tonny 108,110, 111,112 Woody, John N. 266 Woolard, Merrill G. 266 Woolsey, Barbara M. 185, 266 Works, Larry 114,115 Worley, Carolyn J. 266 Worley, Nancy L. 266 Wright, Calvin S. 198, 266 Wright, Martin J. 266 Wright, Walter M. 266 Wygal, John S. 266 Yarbor, Carol F. 266 Yarbough, Chris M. 179 193.266 Yarbrough, Nancy M. 173.266 Yates, Rebekah S. 266 Yeary, Elizabeth P. 193, 267 Yeary, Randall 267 Yelton, John L. 267 Yett, Richard F. 267 Yonce, Diana M. 267 York, Don E. 267 Young, Jerry D. 267 Young, Joe M. 166,267 Young, Sheryl B. 267 Zechella, Barry 147 Zeiger, Carl R. 267 Zeigler. Byron E. 267 Ziembinsk, Raymond 267 Zima, John A. 267 Zimmerman, Bill 193 Zimmerman, Sam 182,191 Zimmerman, Sue A. 173, 267 Zion, Linda 168 286 ' : 4 l ilgf l Trailer City, ETSU The essential ingredients of trailer life, ETSU: a husband, a wife, a trailer. Taking time out from the salt mines of studying to watch the “educational” presentations of the idiot-box. One by one, they fulfill their obligations as stu¬ dents . . . Of course I can cook, and sew, and housekeep . . . An ingredient sometimes added to provide variety of flavor. Or, two by two, they make it a cooperative effort. Well, I’ll have to check my calendar. Do we have to study? Engaged ... in conversation. Where are those hoys? Where ARE those boys? Memories Nostalgia the dormitory harbors. Entranced the rhythmical flush of a neighboring com¬ mode, the dorm inhabitant is surrounded by a perpetual sea of smoke, dust, coffee fumes, and the musty smell of damp lingerie hanging over a cloudy mirror. Yet, in the shower fights, mattress raids, and other unmentionable pranks, the devoted student hovers with hunched shoulders, pouring over his study-worn books—while the midnight oil burns unde¬ terred by the free-for-all in the halls, or the hootenanny next door. Even in this terrible splendor the strongest friendship has taken seed and grown tall. This is college—its many memories ricochetting back from these mad, yet somehow profound, moments. “Til raise you five.” “Shut up, we’re supposed to he playing bridge.” And then he said . . . The only quiet place in the dorm. So this is the South? 290 Only she knows for sure. Gone where? With Whom? She: “I wish the photographer would hurry up and leave . 33 He: “Hmmmm ! 33 Yes, I do like cereal fairly well. 291 We Express Our 292 Gratitude “Weary Feet trod the city . . . shoot the same line a hundred times, each with forced gusto . . .” Representing the Buccaneer: this is hard work, slow work . . . grind . . . Yet the adver¬ tising staff makes possible this entire record of 1964-65’s myriad of events — exciting, depres¬ sing moments, wonderful and tragic . . . And to those who contributed their interest in money, we, the Buccaneer staff, offer our sincere thanks and here express our gratitude for your support. Let us bow with a long, low sweep to the advertising staff. . . “so amazing in comeback, you can’t laugh off their capacity to take it. . .” Carl Sandburg, The People y Yes. TIONAL BANK Johnson City, Tennessee gas money (or book money, or date money, or registration money, or any other worthwhile, educational, recreational, institutional, universal University activity money) THIS IS SOMETHING WE’VE PUT TOGETHER JUST FOR YOU BUCCANEERS . . . AND IT’S AVAILABLE AT ALL OF OUR JOHNSON CITY LOCATIONS. (PROBABLY YOUR NEAREST STOP WILL BE AT THE WALNUT STREET BRANCH.) EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS CHECK IS PURE ETSU. THE PAPER IS YELLOW . . . THE INK IS BLUE . . . AND THERE’S EVEN A PLACE FOR THAT EVER POPULAR ID NUMBER! SO COME BY AND SEE US THE FIRST CHANCE YOU GET . . . WE’RE OPEN EACH FRIDAY EVENING FROM 4 ’TIL 6 P.M. Hamilton National Bank “Hospitality is the Word at Hamilton National . . • You can BANK on it” • W. WALNUT ST. • DOWNTOWN • W. MARKET ST. MOUNTCASTLE DRIVE BRANCH, NORTH JOHNSON CITY Member F.D.I.C. Member F.R.S, THE SPOT DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 421 East Main St., Johnson City, Tennessee 10% Discount To All Students Personnel 10% “We specialize in the best and largest assortment of foods in East Tennessee” 95 t NOONDAY NIGHT DINNERS 95 t WE SERVE THE BEST ITALIAN PIZZA AND ITALIAN SPAGHETTI IN TOWN WESTERN STEAKS — FRIED CHICKEN TENNESSEE CURED COUNTRY HAM LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SEA FOOD DELICIOUS CRISP SALADS WITH IMPORTED FETA CHEESE STUDENTS AND PERSONNEL ARE ALWAYS WELCOME “HAVE A HOME AWAY FROM HOME” PERSONAL CHECKS CASHED — Visit our Drive-In Window — JOHNSON CITY pillllllll 1 p p ; p p £$ $ % « p ' V v W V . V J,‘ VHMhh —_- m % £ T r r r r A A ' A v AV AH AH A mH v % w r r r r r r r v mbwim «p| $ aV A A AV W AV AV 4 ' AV AV fj§| r r n m r r r r r lMMiiaB i ; IK ft A ' AAV AW AV A ' AV Av AvHHHB r rr r r n r r M . | AV AAV AV AV AV AV AV AV U| jfe a % !av AAV —- 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 Ten¬ nessee 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’’ iiill Featuring 1 hour Cleaning 3 hour shirt service 113 East Market St. 926-1232 FREE SERVICE TIRE COMPANY 124-26 Buffalo Street Phone WA 6-6118 Sex Appeal Has No Age Limit If Properly Packaged — DISCOVER DEEYA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 West King Johnson City, Tennessee THE SAVINGS AND HOME FINANCING CENTER OF UPPER EAST TENNESSEE Compliments of JOHNSON CITY SPRING BEDDING CO. Johnson City, Tennessee See Your Furniture Dealer for Our Bedding Remember V 3 of Life is Spent in Bed. INVEST IN REST Telephone 926-6151 GREYSTONE SHELL SERVICE STATION Gordon Feathers—Manager Kingsport Bristol Blvd. Johnson City, Tenn. PATY LUMBER COMPANY ELIZABETHTON, TENNESSEE JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE GREENEVILLE, TENNESSEE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 32 Years of Service To East Tennessee SEE OUR NATIONAL BRAND QUALITY MATERIALS Crane Plumbing Frigidaire Appliances U. S. Gypsum Products Celotex Products Dexter Hardware Pen Paint Products Weyerhaeuser Products WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Johnson City, Tennessee ■ BROADWAY COURT AND RESTAURANT On Broadway of American U. S. Highway Nos. 11 -E, 411, 19E 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 WE DELIVER Call 928-9753 rX? AD E Mark PIZZA “THE COTTAGE ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES CHICKEN STEAKS i CHOPS OYSTERS SEA-FOOD PLATTER OPEN 7=00 A.M.—11:00 P.M. FRESH GOLDEN FRENCH FRIES JOHNSON CITY AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. COURTESY MOTORS, INC. DAN PLANK INC. FREEMAN MOTOR CO. GRIFFITH MOTOR CO. HOME FINANCE CO. SHERWOOD CHEVROLET CO. TENNESSEE MOTOR CO. UNIVERSAL C.l.T. CREDIT HOLSTON TIRE CO. Ample Free Parking 458 W. Walnut 926-7033 HOLSTON OIL COMPANY INC. “TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE MAN WHO WEARS THE STAR” Texaco Petroleum Products Johnson City, Tennessee a nce AN featuring 12 AMF AUTOMATIC PI NS POTTERS MAIN, MARKET DIVISION STREETS • JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE LOOK YOUNG BE YOUNG GREG’S PIZZA Phone 928-2151 HOLIDAY SHOPPING CENTER Johnson City, Tennessee Open 7 Days A Week SHOP PARKS-BELK CO. YOUR COLLEGIATE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE J. B. THOMAS, JR. Gulf Oil Distributor FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR GO GULF! THE JIFFY “GOOD FOOD IN A JIFFY” 2 Locations 701 Market Street 712 Walnut Street FOUNDRY 0 MACHINE WORKSJnc. STRUCTURAL STEEL DIVISION • TENNESSEE tRIOGE and STEEL COMPANY Johnson City, % enn. “If It’s Made of Iron or Steel, Draw a Picture of It—We’ll Build It” MAHONEY’S DISCOUNT SUPPLY Sunset Drive at Knob Creek Road GOLDSTEIN’S LOVELY THINGS TO WEAR Johnson City, Tennessee FOR THE WOMEN WHO CARES” Phone 926-3233 Main Street on the Square n.o.T.C. Supplies ARMY SURPLUS STORE Johnson City, Tennessee HILLCREST DRUG STORE 700 West Market Street Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-6231 PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS THE BOOK SHOP Roan and Market Streets John Sevier Hotel Bldg. Phone 926-6244 FOUNTAIN SERVICE Johnson City, Tennessee BAR-B-Q-KING Kingsport-Bristol Hwy. NORGE RANGES REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS DISHWASHERS COMBINATION WASHER-DRYERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS GAS AND ELECTRIC DRYERS BORGiARNlR WRINGER WASHERS AIR CONDITIONERS DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS AREA BY: EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE Johnson City, Tennessee See Your Local NORGE Dealer GEORGE OLDHAM ASSOCIATES, INC. George Oldham Jack Monroe GENERAL INSURANCE TRAVEL AGENCY John Sevier Hotel Bldg. Ph. 926-0137 Johnson City, Tennessee BOWMAN-HOWARD INCORPORATED Curtis Mathes 238 W. Main Street Phone 926-2833 Bristol-Johnson City Hwy. Phone 926-5541 THE REMNANT SHOP “Sew and Save” Stores in: Johnson City Kingsport Greenville Zenith Bristol FOREMOST FINE DAIRY FOODS FOREMOST Best Wishes- Magnavox furniture company BYRD’S BYRD’S RESTAURANT 101 E. Market Owners—Mr. Mrs. Harry Byrd “Student’s Home Away from Home’’ Sandwiches—Sea Food Steaks—Chops Spaghetti Compliments of THOMAS PRODUCTS CO. “THE WORLDS FINEST PAINT ROLLERS. Division of Thomas Industries, Inc. WALKER’S FURNITURE STORE Johnson City Bristol A Shop at Sears and Save SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO 319 East Main Street Johnson City Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Dial 928-3141 ZALE JEWELRY COMPANY America’s Largest Jewelers 214 E. Main St. Johnson City Phone 926-2533 SCOTT’S GROCERY 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 FRESCO ENGRAVING CO. Press-Chronicle Bldg. 928-2141 LITTLE JOBS WITH SAME CARE AS BIG JOBS Vegetables Fruits Meats Conveniently Located Near the University 831 W. Walnut RAINBOW CORNER 337 W. Walnut Street Johnson City Tennessee Owner Bill Darden Complete variety store, home furnishing dry goods, notions and school supplies WOOLWORTH’S Compliments of While in our store visit our lunch counter. OAKLAND PHARMACY LANCASTER Phone 938-2154 1116 East Watauga Ave. ASSOCIATES Barton’s Candies Johnson City Drive In Window Free Delivery For League Reservations Phone 926-8182 HOLIDAY LANES Mountcastle Drive Johnson City Chet Evans, Manager KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. GLORIA PLANT JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE MAIN OFFICE: Asheboro, North Carolina For a CAREER— Come with TEXTILES, an exciting and fast-moving industry. London Fog Sero Cox-Moore Varsity Town Bass Weejuns British Walkers DUTCH MAID DRIVE IN 925 W. Walnut HANNAH’S Phone 926-8533 features SERVICE CLEANERS The Attic Beautiful Dry Cleaning 431 W. Pine Street “Clothes for the University Man” COMPLIMENTS OF THE JOHNSON CITY BOTTLERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Johnson City, Greeneville, and Kingsport Comfort Heating and Cooling with NATURAL GAS VOLUNTEER NATURAL GAS CO. PEERLESS STEAK HOUSE Johnson City Kingsport Greeneville Elizabethton i«N Compliments of EAST TENNESSEE MALT BEVERAGE ASS. Johnson City, Tennessee FAST MOTOR FREIGHT ET WNC THOMAS’ TRANSPORTATION CO. THE DAIRY QUEEN WEST WALNUT STREET Compliments of KYKER FURNITURE Our Sincere Congratulations To The Class Of ’65 NETTIE LEE SHOPS 240-242 E. Main Street Phone 926-5431 Johnson City, Tennessee WALLACE’S SHOE STORE JOHN SEVIER HOTEL Down Town Restaurant Week End Special Rates for BECKNER’S, INC. Jewelers for 79 Years Artca rved Keepsake Orange Blossom Diamond Rings 232 Main Street Easy Terms University Students, Their DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Parents and Friends “Quality Food’’ Famous for Sunday Evening Since 1930 Smorgasbord 425 E, Main Street Johnson City, Tenn. BRISTOL ELIZABETHTON KINGSPORT JOHNSON CITY chambers if williams V? 200 W. MARKET ST.-Phone WA 6-8331-JOHNSON CITY, TENN. PRESCRIPTION SHOP 405 W. Boone St. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS NEAL STORY AND SON Roofing, Guttering, Hot Air Furnaces Built-Up Roofing and Repair Work 926-4722 304 E. Maple Street BIFF-BURGER DRIVE-IN Broiled Burgers 194—French Fries 154 Thick Shakes 194—Fish Sandwich 344 Hot Dogs 194—72 Doz. Shrimp $1.00 1 2 Chicken $1.00—Custard 104 Chuck Wagon Steak 394 1000 W. Market New Jonesboro Highway Leading Store First in Corner of Main and Roan Street — Johnson City QUALITY FASHION SAVINGS FIRST PEOPLE’S BANK Johnson City Jonesboro North Johnson City 4% Interest Paid on Certificate of Deposit 4 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts ‘COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS” 403 Roan St. Phone 926-4107 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Johnson City, Tennessee Compliments of HUMBLE OIL REFINING CO AND Your Local ESSO DEALERS FOSTER’S ESSO B. R. Foster Phone 753-3322 Jonesboro MINTON’S ESSO C. B. Minton Phone 928-2822 W. Walnut St. MINUTE MAN ESSO Dan Kane Phone 928-2631 809 S. Roan PIONEER ESSO Homer Rice Phone 928-9782 Kingsport Hwy. QUALITY ESSO Ralph Shell Phone 926-2641 N. Roan St. SHAMROCK ESSO W. C. Stevens Phone 926-0741 801 Buffalo St. WATAUGA ESSO J. F. Collins Phone 926-0931 300 W. Market WESTSIDE ESSO Dwight Howell Phone 928-4051 901 W. Market Johnson City, Tennessee GREYSTONE MOTEL Hghways HE—411—19—23 Johnson City, Tennessee Members of AAA—AMHA—NAA For Reservations Phone 926-1151 HOSPITAL PHARMACY “The Drive-In Pharmacy” 602 N. Roan Street Johnson City, Tennessee Dial 926-0121 Free Delivery Charge Accounts Free Parking TAYLOR’S, INC. DOSSER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Furniture—Carpets—Draperies Boone and King St. Johnson City 228-230 Main Street 928-2184 Johnson City Compliments of VOLUNTEER OIL COMPANY INC. and your neighborhood SHELL DEALERS BOLTON BLOCK COMPANY P.O. Box 1066 417 Division St. Johnson City 423 West Walnut Street Better Builders Buy Bolton Blocks EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY GRILL AND CAFETERIA THE PROPHET COMPANY 128- - West Market Street JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Commercial Photography Direct-M«il Advertising Lithographic Printing SHOP IN ELIZABETHTON WATSON ' S SELF SERVICE STORE 527-29 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee Where so much more cost so much less Be aunit Fibers Division of Beaunit Corporation Elizabethton, Tennessee NORTH AMERICAN PLANT AMERICAN BEMBERG PLANT Producing tke Finest Fibers for Apparel, Housekold and Industry BEMBERG® Rayon VYCRON® Polyester Nylon and Polypropylene NARCO® Ravon ✓ TYREX®Tire Cord CARTER COUNTY BANK Elizabethton Roan Mountain “INDUSTRIAL GROWTH BEGINS WITH OUR SCHOOLS” BLUE CIRCLE DRIVE IN PRESNELL MOTORS, INC Elizabethton, Tennessee a lR Authorized dealer of Imperial, Corner of Roan and Broad Plymouth, Chrysler, and Valiant TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY New Boy’s Dorm Best Wishes RAYMOND’S FRED DAVIS JEWELERS % The Franklin Club East Tennessee’s Largest Diamond Selection “Fine Foods’’ Elizabethton, Tenn. Elizabethton, Tenn. SMITHDEAL ' S Free Paved Parking SUPER MARKET Home Owned, Home Operated Free Paved Parking ELIZABETHTON Savings and Home Ownership Safeguards of the American Way of Life ELIZABETHTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Elizabethton, Tennessee J. B. Miles, President Come To See Us! BIRCHFIEL’S FRED MOORE Men’s Wear “THE MANSHOP” 510 Elk Ave. Elizabethton, Tennessee Elizabethton, Tennessee ELIZABETHTON • TENNESSEE New Fine Arts Building CLICK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Elizabethton, Tennessee B. Carroll Reece Memorial Museum New Industrial Arts Building CASSEL BROS., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Kingsport, Tennessee SUPPORT . . . EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY A FRIEND CITIZENS BANK Elizabethton, Tennessee MODERN BAKERY Mel-O-Toast Division Your Home Service Bakery Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phone 926-2136 Johnson City LADIES FASHIONS . Lady Bug Dresses . White Stag Sportswear . College Town . Gay Gibson Dresses MENS APPAREL . Sero Shirts • Hi Freeman Suits • Esquire Slacks • Florsheiim Shoes W. B. GREENE CO. INC. Kingsport, Tenn. 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 (Mornings) KINGSPORT TIMES (Evenings) TIMES-NEWS (Sundays) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SULLIVAN COUNTY KINGSPORT BRISTOL TENNESSEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •Mi. The MASON land] DIXON tka Jfcrttk and Joutfa c r 1 164. me. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES Dictating Equipment Accounting Machines—Electric Typewriters New IBM machine at E.T.S.U. SOBEL’S The MEN’S Store Kingsport, Tennessee Featuring • Bass Weejuns • London Fog Coats . Pendleton Sportswear For Men and Women Compliments of . ■ DOWNTOWNER [motor innJ Kingsport National Bank Main Bank 235 E. Center St. Branches Eastman Road Branch Bank 1102 Eastman Road Shelby and Center Street For Reservations Dial 247-3111 Colonial Heights Branch Bank Colonial Heights TODAY ' S WORLD DEMANDS EDUCATION! The challenges of today’s world can be met by you providing you are prepared. One ot the most important factors is complete education in the field of your choice. There is no room for school “drop-outs” in this competitve world. Finish your education by all means, even if you have to work your way through. Our sincere best wishes for a happy and successful life. Remember ... a good American is a good neighbor . . a member of a church ... a person who practices the golden rule. CASSEL BROS., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Panhellenic Building In the laboratories of The Mead Corporation and in its 47 U.S. mills and plants we’re fas¬ cinated by paper. We know that in countless ways, paper is going places and doing things which affect everyone. 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Body copy is 12 14 regular; indentipcations are 8 pt. regular; captions are 8 pt. italic. The senior section is set in 10 pt. regular; the underclassmen section is set in 8 pt. regular. The senior index was 8 pt. regular; the underclass¬ men index was 6 pt. regular. The introduction page and the division pages were set in Chicago. Copy on the division pages is 14 pt. Baskerville italic with a 6 pt. lead. Artwork of Amphitheatre, Greek letters, and the pastel on page 6 was done by Linda O’Dell. STAFF . Editor .... Associate Editor . . Business Manager . Literary Editor . Copy Editor . . Managing Editor Organizations Editor . Senior Editor . Class Editor .... Features Editor . Greek Editor . Sports Editor .... Academics and Administration Ann Therrell, Ann Harper, Ann Gillikin, Margie McNeese, Barbara Woolsey, Helen Walker, Brenda Boles, Helen Willi¬ ford, Susan Peavyhouse, Pat Horne, Marti Angelo, Cecilia Gay, Linda Miller, Linda Campbell, Barbara Wiggins, Donna Ferguson, Vickie McIntyre, Barbara Vaughn, Sherri Thomp¬ son, Barbara Hook, Janice Deal, Ingrid Shoaf, Joy Ann Peak, Paulette Crumley, Lee Ballantyne, Ron McCulleck, Rosemary Siler, Sandra Dunkelberger, Kathy Wiley, Colin Bradley, Roma Harmon. Joynel Copp . Linda O’Dell. Josephine Osborne Susan Feathers Brenda Markham . Billy Brown . Sharon Murphy . . Betty B. Spenser . . Mary Jane Thomas Sue Lingo . Lynda Whitson . . . Walt Justice. Jacquie Reeke WE THANK YOU: PUBLICATIONS BOARD UNIVERSITY CENTER STAFF: Don Carter, director; Mrs. Jean O’Brien; Mrs. Ann Shadoan. ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE: Mr. David McClellan, director; Mrs. June Smith, Mrs. Virginia Hardin, Bill Captain. YEARBOOK SPONSOR Donald R. 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