Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)

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KENTUCKIANA John Wilson Townsend Room EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY KtNTUCKY RICHMOND LD1741 m ftfo f950 ==fl ex libris Eastern Kentucky State colijege m RICHMOND KENTUCKY .11 P 7 e nimcttcf Me$e 1 1950 HARVEST EDITION ...The record of the Harvest Year of Ed ucation... Our past years have been the development and g ro wi ng . . . Now we are prepared to march out into the market --the world... Come with us through our Milestone AND VIEW THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES. 7 £e St M : Sara Miller, Co-editor Hermon Sparks, Bus. Mgr. Paul Duncan, Editor TocAjnsencI Dedication During our years at Eastern many people have contributed to our preparation for the future. The faculty, individually, and as a whole, has been untiring in its efforts to advance our best interests. Therefore, we, the Senior Class, realizing our inability to judge whether any individual has done more for us than another, wish to express our gratitude by dedicating the 1950 Milestone to the entire faculty of Eastern. @ Mteat FIELD fcaye 6 HARVEST Se ti n4. tyuzdccate Students fraye ?3 BLOSSOMS ?e ztwie fraye 44 GROWING CROPS TILLERS fraye %% SEEDLINGS fuzye 104 SIDE CROPS fiaye J1% WEEDS Saafcd6.at 3. t MMy out ' 7Hcte to te THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING jaaffja T +% 8v •■ I s ' I I •- ■ ..£ r v ■ 11 V i c jMjSfci- ' 1 ! • - ...S E. r ! ift$ 1 ROARK BUILDING ¥ BECKHAM HALL i H d d b BURNAM HALL WEAVER HEALTH BUILDING FITZPATRICK ARTS BUILDING CRABBE LIBRARY THE HARVEST Settfoi (£ta Senior Office , Paul D. Hicks President Lynn Owens Vice President Lenora Douglas Secretary George Hobbs Treasurer Dr. H. H. LaFuze Class Sponsor - 44 oj 1950 JANE GARRIOTT E.S. Elementary Educ Harrodsburg, Ky Kyma Club Cheerleader Cnoir Social Comr CARL R. PRICHARD B.S. Commerce 1420 Carter Ave. Ashland, Ky. Veterans Club Sigma Tau Pi Little Theater CHESTER N A.B. History 325 National Wheeling, W. Catholic Club E Club Veterans Club Football 1 yea Baseball 1 yea MIELCAREK Music 1211 Blair St Cumberland, Ky Glee Club Kyma Club Harlan County Club Art Club Choir JOE DOVE A.B. Social Science Maple Ave. Vienna. Va. E Club World Affairs Club Football team 4 years Baseball team 1 year JOHN E. DEERING A.B. English 16 E. 26th St. Covington, Ky. Veterans Club World Affairs Club Progress Staff Messiah Chorus Westminster Fellows Commerce 33 E. 41st St. Covington. Ky. Northern Kentucky Club Math Club Sign Tau Pi Omega Pi BILLY LYLE WILSON A.B. Social Science 217 Broadway Irvine. Ky. Estill County Club World Affairs Club Little Theatre Alpha Psi Omega History Euckhorn, Ky. Agriculture Club MARTHA DEATON TURNER B.S. Elementary Education Box 124, Jackson, Ky. ALMA JEAN GRAY A.B. Education Monticello, Ky. Kyma Club Youth Fellowship Y.W.C.A. Art Loyall, Ky. Art Club I. Aq Club Harlan County Rifle team 2 CARL FLYNN B.S. CLAY FORD B.S. Commerce Commerce Route No. 2. Somerset, Ky. Veterans Club Pulaski County Club Y.M.C.A. Sigma Tau Pi World Affairs Club 178 Mission Lane Frankfort, Ky. Pi Omega Pi Sigma Tau Pi MARILEE MOLONEY COBURN B.S. ROBERT L. COBURN A.B. Physical Education Social Science 119 Ward Ave. Bellevue. Ky. 2233 29th St. Ashland. Ky. Madrigal Club (Treas.) 1 year W.A.A. Messiah Basketball 1 year Veterans Club Kyma Club WILLIAM P. GRIGGS B.S. Commerce Box 346 Richmond, Ky. ROBERT FRANKLIN BENTLEY A.B. Social Science 411 2nd St. Pikevllle. Ky. World Affairs Club WILLMER HALCOMB B.S. Agriculture Gordon, Ky. Agriculture Club (Pres.i That Never-To-Be-Forgotten Practice Teaching! if s s N O 16 (?i u4 o£ 1950 ELDON WHITE B.S. Commerce Wallins Creek, Ky. Sigma Tau Pi Harlan County Club Messiah JOHN CLEM A.B. Social Science Evarts, Ky. World Affairs Club Harlan County Club BILL E. SMITH B.S. Chemistry-Mathematics Evarts, Ky. Vets Club Basketbal Vets Club (Mgr GROVER GATLIPF B.S. Industrial Arts Loyall. Ky. Industrial Arts Club Vets Club Harlan County Club NANCY BALDWIN B.S. Home Economics 1001 Central Ave. Hopkinsville. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Cwens Home Economics Club World Affairs Club Christian Youth Fellowship WILLIAM S. BALDWIN B.S. Commerce 1001 Central Ave. Hopkinsville. Ky. Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi (Pres.l ' 49 World Affairs Club (Treas.l HUGH A. SHRYOCK B.S. Physical Education Route No. 2, Lawrenceburg. Ky. DONNALIE STRATTON B.S. Home Economics Meta, Ky. Home Economics Club Y.W.A. (Sec.) ' 48- ' 50 Kyma Club DANA BALL B.S. Home Economics 301 Elm St. Harlan. Ky. Home Economics Club Harlan County Club Kyma Club Y.W.C.A. W.R.H.O. Social Chairman LAWRENCE A. Bl B.S. Chemistry 2537 Warren SI Covington, Ky. 9 Catholic Club Caduceus Club Vets Club JAMES P. B.S. Commerc Box 27, Sigma T PATRICIA S. DcCOURSEY B.S. Home Economics Wayland. Ky. Home Economics Club Milestone Staff W.A.A. English 208 May St. Harlan. Ky. Kyma Club Little Theatre iSec.l ' 49 Glee Club Messiah Orchestra Alpha Psi Omega ISec.) ' 49 Student Union Music Committee Canterbury Club Harlan County Club Y.W.C.A. MORRIS DAN McLAIN B.S. Commerce Wallins, Ky. JAMES D. PO B.S. Chemistry Cumberland. WILLIAM NELSON RANKIN B.A. History Louisa. Ky. Vets Club Vice-Pres. bury Club Maysville, Ky. Agriculture Club Veterans Club DOUGLAS ALAN BENNETT A.B. Social Science 1223 Scott St. Covington, Ky. Episcopal Canter- Northern Kentucky Club Alpha Rho Tau Little Theater Home Economics Westover Ave. Richmond, Ky. Home Economics Club (Seel ' 49- ' 50 Kyma Club Campus Social Committee Milestone Staff Who ' s Who In American C Westminster Fellowship ROY ROBBINS B.S. Physical Education Louellen. Ky. E-Club Vets Club Harlan County Club Y.M.C.A. m Y m- ■SfcdwJ — 1 mO , I J (?1 zm of f950 HERBERT M LOUDENBACK CHARLES E. LOWE St. Helens. Ky. World Affairs Club EILL BARBIEUX B.S. Commerce 806 Hall St. Hazard. Ky. Veterans Club Red Cross Club B.S. B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Art. 313 Lafayette Ave TJrbana, O. World Affairs Club (Vice-Pres.i ' 49 Industrial Arts CI lb (Seel Farmers, Ky. Industrial Art ' 49 AEY MARGARET B.S. CULTON REBA COY B.S. Commerce Commerce 249 S. 2nd St. Richmond. Ky. 316 S. 2nd St. Richmond, Ky Sigma Tau Pi Alpha Rho Tau Sigma Tau Pi Basketball Qu ALONZO BAILEY NELSON B.S. Physical Education 296 S. 2nd St. Richmond, Ky. E-Club Veterans Club Baseball team 4 years LEON V. PEARSON B.S. Fhysical Education 129 Tates Creek Ave. Richmond, Ky. Little Theater Club Alpha Psi Omega Sign Tau R.O.T.C. Battalion Sponsor ' 49 Veterans Club JACK K. BRADLEY B.S. Commerce McRoberts. Ky. Veterans Club World Affairs Club MILDRED FRANCES PETERS LOUISE PASLEY Sign Tau Pi Home Ec. Club Alpha Rho Tau Jr.-Sr. Prom Qu Milestone Staff B.S. Elementary Education Rcute No. 2, Mt. Sterling, Ky College Red Cross B.S.U. Messiah TOLBERT SANDLIN B.S. Physical Education 56 Estill St. Berea. Ky. Veterans Club Y.M.C.A. Swimming team ' 4! Track team ' 49 WILLIAM WHITE DAVIS A.B Social Science 202 Broadway In Kv HELEN SUE PARKS B.S. Math 203 11th St. Corbin, Ky. Kyma Club Math Club W.A.A. W.R.H.O. World Affairs Club Glee Club SARA KATHRYN MILLER B.S. Math 6th St.. Carrollton. Ky. Band Choir Y.W.C.A. Kappa Delta Pi (Pres. I ' 4 Math Club iSec.i ' 47 (Reporter! ' 48- ' 49 (Vice-Pres.) ' 49 Collegiate Pentacle l Pres. I W.R.H.O. Milestone i Co-Editor) Who ' s Who ' 49 Cwens Lost Creek. Ky. Little Theater Club Biology Club JACK BILLINGSLEY A.B. Fine Art — Industrial Ar Middlesboro. Ky. Alpha Rho Tau iTreas. Industrial Arts Club Public Rel. Official ' 49 R.O.T.C. Execu Major Baseball 2 yeai (ill:. VERNON BURCH B.S. Biology Island City. Ky. Milestone Staff Caduceus Club R.O.T.C. Track 3-4 CHARLES COMBS B.S. Industrial Arts Route 2. Richmon E-Club Swi ball 3 yea: ling 1 ye CLAYTON CRAFT E.S. Commerce 415 N. Svcamore Mt. Sterling, Ky. Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi ' Under Nourished N O R s N O i - t f t dhJM W fe 0U t oj 1950 WILLARD SWINFORD B.S. Industrial Arts Disputanta. Ky. Industrial Arts Club BARBARA HATFIELD A.B. Music 4241 4th St. N. St. Petersburg. Fla. Music Club Band Choir Y.W.C.A. Messiah Student Union Social Committee Hockey 2 years MARGARET HAMILTON A.B. Music-English Waco, Ky. Band Orchestra Y.W.C.A. Messiah Choir Majorette Music Club Art-Geography Route 1, Frankfort. Ky. World Affairs Club Y.M.C.A. iVice-Pres.), (£ Vets Club Alpha Rho Tau fPres.) ' Alpha Psi Omega iPres.l Little Theater Club (Vice-Pres.) 48 Who ' s Who ' 49 Kappa Pi EDWARD SHEM ELYA KENTON ROSS RUSSELL ROBERTS WALTER REID A.B. B.S. A.B. A.B. History-Physical Ed. Commerce-Social Science History-Commerce History-Physical Ed. 501 Park Ave. Route 2. Paint Lick, Ky. 221 Fithiam Ave. 22 S. Williams St. Eaden, Pa. Vets Club Paris, Ky. Newark, O. Varsity E-Club E-Club E-Club Basketball 4 years Catholic Club Basketball 4 years Basketball 4 years Baseball 3 years TREVA GRIGSBY CHARLES MULLINS LAWRENCE MORRIS EVA WINBURN B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Elementary Education Social Science Physical Education-History Commerce Jackson. Ky. Letitia. Ky. Route 1, Bondville, Ky. Elizabeth, Ind. Y.W.C.A. Agriculture Club Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi (Seel ' 4 World Affairs Club Little Theater Club Pi Omega Pi Basketball 2 years Photo Club Y.W.C.A. PAUL LEY H J. LITTON RUFUS MILLER BILLIE LOONEY B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. Commerce Mathematics-Physical Ed. History-Physical Ed. History-Social Science Chauncey. O. Box 85. Stearns, Ky. Buckhorn, Ky. Myra, Ky. Vets Club Mathematics Club Vets Club Catholic Club iPres.l ' 49 Baptist Student Union Perry County Club World Affairs Club Basketball Manager Sigma Tau Pi ROBERT LANTER NINA HELLARD VIOLA HAWKINS CECIL JONES B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Industrial Arts Mathematics-Physical Ed. Home Economics Commerce-Social Science 259 S. Collins St. 4904 Church St. Glendale. Ky. Dunnville, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Covington. Ky. Home Economics Club Sigma Tau Pi Vets Club Mathematics Club (Sec.i ' 48 B.S.U. (2nd Vice-Pres. 1 Vets Club Rod Gun Club W.A.A. iTreas.l ' 47 World Affairs Club Industrial Arts Club Modern Dance Club Swimming 2 years l Vice-Pres. 1 ' 49 Northern Ky. Club Vm N! S81B0 It Never Fails (?Ute, o£ 1950 KATHERINE FLETCHER B.S. BEECH DAVIS A.B. Commerce Social Scienc Neon, Ky. Hindman, K Cwens Glee Club Sigma Tau Pi Pi Omega Pi ALFRED FIELDS A.B. English-History Royrader, Ky. Photo Club Canterbury Club iSec. FRANCES METZ B.S. Political Science-History 3251 Condit St. Ashland, Ky. Spanish Club Jr. Red Cross Y.W.C.A. W.A.A. Kyma Club Little Theater Club Social Science 326 Summit Ave. Richmond. Ky. LAIDLEY BEVINS A.B. Social Science Hardy, Ky. World Affairs Club Faubush. Ky. Sigma Tau Pi LILLY CREECH B.S. Biology-Chemistry Box 421. Cumberland World Affairs Club Caduceus Club Biology Club Harlan County Club Art Lida. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Kyma Club Alpha Rho Tau Westminster Fellowship Messiah Milestone Staff Modern Dance Club WILLIAM PATRICK A.B. Ait-Physical Ed. Carlisle. Ky. Vets Club Easeball 2 years JACK STIDHAM A.B. History-Physical Ed. Lothair. Ky. Vets Club (Pies, i 43 Red Cross Cub Ferry County Club iPres.l Fres. Sophomore Class ' 4; MARY HENDRIX B.S. Elementary Ed. -Music Hyden. Ky. PAUL HICKS A.B. History-Physical Ed. Cynthiana, Ky. E-Club Pres. Senior Class ' Basketball 4 years SANFORD JONES B.S. Biology-Chemistry Bulan, Ky. ARTHUR SEESHOLTZ B.S. History-Physical Ed. 836 Harris Ave. Newark. O. JAMES JONES B.S. Mathematics-E Maretburg, K: Eiology-Chemistry Route 2, Richmond, Ky. photo Club RALPH ELLIOTT B.S. Mathematics-History 513 5th Ave. Dayton, Ky. Math Club E-Club Y.M.C.A. Band Ky. Club 4 years PAUL COX A.B. Art-Mathematics 427 W. 13th St. Newport, Ky. Vets Club Math Club Alpha Rho Tau Milestone Staff GATHLEEN NOE HILL B.S. Elementary Education 610 Master Corbin, Ky. Kappa Delta Phi s? S tkl £ h£ li fc N 23 s N O Um o£ ?950 LAWRENCE N. MONDS LYNN C. OWENS LESLIE H. LEACH, JR. FRED W. JOHNSON B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Physical Education Social Science Agriculture History-Physical Ed. Health Eubank. Ky. Benham. Ky. Fonthill, Ky. Buckhorn, Ky. Pulaski County Club Vice-Pres. Senior Class Agriculture Club Vets Club Vets Club E-Club Football 1, 4 Vets Club MAUDE BELL MOORE CHESTER D. JENNINGS C. BRUCE HOSKINS LAURA VIRGINIA ROBERTS B.S. A.B. B.S. A.B. Elementary Education Geography-Industrial Art s Ind. Arts-Physics-History English-History 18 Celia Lane Berea, Ky. Hyden. Ky. Frestcnsburg, Ky. Orlando, Pla. Industrial Arts Club Veterans Club College Choir Vets Club Rod Gun Club Milestone Staff R.OT.C. Y.W.C.A. World Affairs Club Rifle team 3 years CATHERINE MOESKER EDWIN A. MONROE BENJAMIN HOLBROOK DIXIE GARRETT RICH B.S. B.S. A.B. B.S. Elementary Education Commerce Social Science Home Economics Covington Falmouth, Ky. 316 G ' ydon St. 801 Center St. Sigma Tau Pi Richmond, Ky. Corbin, Ky. World Affairs Rod Gun Club iPres.l Home Economics Club Y.M.C.A. World Affairs Club Mgr. Swimming team BETTYE JEAN MILLER STEPHEN E. HLEBEC HERSCHEL HILL JEANETTE REBA W AMPLER B.S. A.B. B.S. A.B. Commerce History 502 4th St. English Mt. Vernon 332 George St. Corbin. Ky. Mayking. Ky. Sigma Tau Pi (Vice-Pres.l ' 49 McKl Collegiate Pentacle (Treas.l ' 49 Pi Omega Pi Catholic Club Canterbury Club iTreas.i ' 49 Y.W.C A. E-Club Y.W.C.A. iSec.i ' 49 World Affairs Club Westminster Fellowship Progress Staff Milestone Staff Messiah DONALD HIBBARD KENNETH LYNN WALL HOMER COMBS U. G. ROBERTSON B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Commerce History Elementary Education Commerce 33 East 41 St. Waynesburg, Ky. Quicksand. Ky. Paris, Ky. Covington Little Theater Club Sigma Tau Pi Northern Ky. Club World Affairs Club Math Club Y.M.C.A. Sigma Tau Pi Who ' s Who in American Colleges Pi Omega PI Abstract Designs (?bzM o£ 1950 MARTHA GENE WILHITE PAUL DUNCAN CLYDE MOODY HOWARD MRS. ADA BLACK SHELBURNE B.S. B.S. A.B. B.S. Home Economics Social Science-Eng. Engi:sh-Bio!og Home Economics 315 Court St. 425 Maplewood Calloway, Ky. Kay Jay, Ky. Paintsville, Ky. Ambridge. Pa. World Affairs Club Home Ec. Club Home Ec. Club Milestone Co-Editor Bell County Club Westminster Fellowship Director Athletic Publicity Milestone Staff Milestone Staff Progress Sports Edlto Vets Club Vice-Pres. Freshman Class, ' 47 Who ' s Who. ' 49 DUANE T. OLDFIELD J. C. OAK PAUL E. DAY OVAL M. GOAD B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Math-History Math-History- Art Commerce Commerce 416 W. 13th St. 811 6th St. Zoe. Ky. Tompkinsville, Ky. Newport. Ky. Carrollton. Ky. Sigma Tau Pi Chorus ' 47 Math Club Northern Kentucky Club Vice-Pres. Pres. ' 48- ' 49 Math Club Progress Staff JEAN E. BOWSHER ELOISE GILBERT DELIA ABNEY WILLIAM L. ADKINS B.S. B.A. B.S. B.A. Ind. Arts Area English Elementary Ed History-Agriculture 254 Irvine Rd. Route No. 1. Box 9 Bummer. Ky. Box 83-C. Route No. 2 Lexington 30. Ky. Corbin. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Pikeville, Ky. Catholic Club Y.W.C.A. B.S.U. Agriculture Club Ind. Arts Club Glee Club Student Union Music Progress Staff Little Theater Club Le Cercle Francais Comm Y.W.A. ttee ALBERT AMBURN RICHARD LEE BROWNING WENDELL E. BUCK LESTER L. AMBURN B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Commerce Commerce Commerce-Soci 1 Science Commerce 418 3rd St. Cawood. Ky. Jacksboro St. 418 3rd St. Corbin, Ky. Sigma Tau Pi Ferguson, Ky. Corbin. Ky. Rod Gun Club Harlan County Club Sigma Tau Pi Corbin Club Sigma Tau Pi Pi Omega Pi Rod Gun Club Vets Club World Affairs Club Swimming 3 years Vets Club Pulaski County Club BARBARA DeJARNETTE ELMER H. COMBS LEE J. COX LEANORA DOUGLAS A.B. B.S. A.B. A.B. English Commerce Social Science 610 Maple St. 315 Niles St. 309 Oak St. Pleasant View. Ky. Hazard. Ky. Dayton. O. Harlan. Ky. Cwens (Vice-Pres.) ' 49 Canterbury Club Vets Club Milestone Staff W.A.A. World Affairs Club Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Y.W C.A. Harlan County Club Y.W.C.A. i Pres.l ' 48 Cwens Sigma Tau Pi Music Club (Treas. I ' 47 Collegiate Pentacle Canterbury Club i Pres.l ' 49 Messiah Chorus Editor of Belles Letters ' 48 C.Y.F. Student Union Music Comm. i Vice-Pres) ' 48; Pres.l ' 49 Photo Club Who ' s Who. ' 49 Who ' s Who Madrigal Club Miss Popularity ' 48 Messiah Chorus Kappa Delta Pi Rhapsody In Wood N R s I A 1 ft( «B p l .) dub 4. £tf 5 ._: ' .; . Um of 1950 ELMER WILLIAM BEATTY B.S. MELVIN VERNON ARNETT A.B. RAY T. BROWN B.S. MELVIN R. DICKERSON B.S. Commerce Social Science Mathematics Biology 1104 Seventh St. Dayton, Ky. Northern Ky. Club Vets Club Vets Basketball team Oneida, Ky, Cynthiana, Ky. Vets Club Cold Springs, Ky. Photo Cub iVice-Pres.) Vets Club Northern Ky. Club JOSEPH MICHAEL FRYZ A.B. ANNA C. LEERS A.B. NORMA KEESEY B.S. LESLIE HOGG. JR. B.S. History Art Commerce Industrial Arts 16 Helen St. McKees Rocks. Pa. E-Club Catholic Club Basketball 4 years 1729 Banklick St. Covington. Ky. Cwens (Vice-Pres.l ' 48 Westminster Fellowship Messiah Collegiate Pentacle 2860 Forest Ave. Ashland. Ky. Student Union Musi World Affairs Club Choir W.R.H.O. Con Blackey, Ky. Industrial Arts Club unittee GLENN MARVIN JTJDY B.S. BETTY JEAN KEEN A.B. CLETA JENNINGS B.S. WINFRED McINTYRE B.S. Cambridge City. Ind. Social Science Biology Social Science Math Club Hyden, Ky. World Affairs Club 1015 Isabella St. Newport, Ky. Little Theater Club (Tre; Alpha Psi Omega Westminster Fellowship Caduceus Club (Treas. 1 Biology Club World Affairs Club Northern Ky. Club Vicco, Ky. s.) ' 47 ' 48 WILLIAM W. NOLAND B.S. BILLIE C. FARLEY B.A. MARTHA G. EVERSOLE B.S. NEAL ALLISON PARSONS B.S. Agriculture Music Elementary Educatic n Industrial Arts Crab Orchard, Ky. Vets Club Agriculture Club Pineville. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Choir Glee Club 385 Big Hill A e. Richmond, Ky. Hulen, Ky. Vets Club 1 ' ndustrial Arts Club MILLARD F. REECE B.S. LEWIS ARNOLD ROYALTY B.S. ARVEL BRANSCUM B.S. WILLIAM D. TODD B.S. Commerce Elementary Education Agriculture Industrial Arts 13802 Saratoga St. Detroit. Mich. Caduceus Club Middleburg, Ky. B.S.U. Science Club Greenwood. Kv. Y.M.C.A. Vets Club 122 E. Walnut St. Richmond. Ky. Industrial Arts Club (Pres Vets Club Sigma Tau Y.M.C.A. World Affaii Pi Omega F Agriculture Club I ' ll Get You Birds gU i, o£ 1950 ROY BURNS. JR. KATHERINE RANKIN JANE KEAYS THOMAS STEVE C. CTJFF B.S. B.S. A.B. B.S. Commerce Area Commerce English-Music Chemistry-Biology 443 Big Hill Ave. Route No. 1. Stanfo rd, Ky. Williamstown. Ky. 448 Break Ave. Richmond. Ky. Y W.C.A. Glee Club Richmond. Ky. Vets Club Cwens Messiah Caduceus Club Sigma Tau Pi Little Theater Club E-Club World Affairs Club Student Union Music Comm ttee Tennis 3 years Pi Omega Pi Northern Kentucky Club International Relations Clubs Alpha Psi Omega State Sec.-Treas., 49 SIMPSON G. CLOYD. JR. JACK M. BURKICH NOLA THOMAS BONNY WALTER NICHOLS HENRY A.B. M.A. A.B. B.S. English-Biology Social Science History-Biology Agriculture P. O. Box 458 Box 213, Neon, Ky. 321 5th St. 1407 Wyoming St. Corbin, Ky. Rod Gun Club Y.M.C.A. Ravenna, Ky. Dayton, O. Agriculture Club Westminster Fellowship Who ' s Who Veterans Club JUAN1TA SUTTON EDWARD ZORETIC JAMES ALBERT PERRY DORIS LUCILLE SMITH B.S. B.S. B.A. A.B. Home Economics Ind. Arts-Phys. Ed. History-Phys. Ed. Music Area Vest, Ky. Bobtown. Pa. Grundy, Va. 631 8th St. Home Ec. Club Pres. E-Club Dayton. Ky. Y.W C.A. Catholic Club Little Theater Club Collegiate Pentacle Football 4 years Alpha Psi Omega Battalion Sponsor Cwens R.O.T.C. ' 48 Collegiate-Pentacle ( Vice-Pres. I W.R.H.O. ' 48 Music Club Y.W.C.A. College Band Orchestra Choir Student Union Music Committee Progress Staff Milestone Staff ELZIE O. PURCELL EARL SPICER JAMES A. EECKERT BECKHAM CAUDILL A.B. A.B. B.S. B.S. History-Commerce Social Science Commerce Education Richmond. Ky. Canoe, Ky. 1605 Water Works Rd. Carcassonne. Ky. Sigma Tau Pi Newport. Ky. World Affairs Club Vets Club Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi Northern Kentucky Club Band EDWIN CARTER MARTHA LOVETT MYRTLE ANN McDAVID HENRY J. BINDEL. JR. B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. English-History Home Economics Route No. 1, Winchester. K Biology-Chemistry Greenway Williamsburg. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Route No. 3. Covington. Ky. Richmond. Ky. Home Ec. Club Kyma Club Vets Club Canterbury Club (Pres.l Y.W.C.A. College Red Cross Northern Kentucky Club Little Theater Club Little Theater Club Wesley Foundation Alpha Psi Omega Messiah Chorus Messiah Chorus Sec. Bus. Mgr. Biology Associate Ed. of Progress 48- ' 49 Y.M.C.A. i Vice-Pres. i World Affairs Club Math Club Kappa Delta Pi Caduceus Club i Vice-Pres. I ' 49 Kyma Club s N tan E I O R gUtt oj ?950 MRS. HELEN CAPERTON GLENN WAGERS MILLION JERALD DWIGHT HUFFMAN ANITA C. ALLEN B.S. B.A. B.S. B.S. Elementary Education Social Science Biology Elementary Education 445 31st St. 416 Lancaster Ave. C ollege St. Route 3, Bardstown, Ky. Girls Glee Club Ashland. Ky. Richmond. Ky. Pikeville. Ky. Kappa Delta Pi Y.M.C.A. Kappa Delta Pi ISec.) ' 49 Caduceus Club Y.W.C.A. (Sec.) ' 48 Cwens World Affairs Club Messiah Chorus C.Y.F. Who ' s Who JOHN ALBERT KERLEY CHARLES ED SMITH FRED SHERMAN MALOTT HERMAN SPARKS B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. English History Commerce Agriculture Chemistry and Mathematics Commerce and Social Scien 11 East 15th St. 2310 Iowa Ave. Antherp. O. McKee. Ky. Newport. Ky. Connersville. Ind. Mathematics Club (Pres.) ' 49 Business Manager Milestone World Affairs Club World Affairs Club Sigma Tau Pi Canterbury Club iVice-Pres.) •48 Y.M.C.A. (Pres.l ' 49 Eastern Progress Staff Business Editor of Belles Letters Westminster Fellowship •48 (Pres.) ' 48 E-Club Milestone Staff Progress Staff Who ' s Who Who ' s Who ' 49 Junior Class Vice-President INEZ BENGE GEORGE DAVIS. JR. TOM J. BOLTON MRS. MARY PER-tY B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Commerce Commerce Agriculture Social Science Berea, Ky. High St. Lida, Ky. 315 High St. Sigma Tau Pi Berea. Ky. Agriculture Club (Vice-Pres.l Richmond. Ky. Y.W.C.A. Veterans Club Rifle team 1 year Y.W.A. LACEY GLENN BARBE WILLIAM EDWARD WISE BENJAMIN H. DRAUGHN. JR. DELMON EASTERLING B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Commerce Agriculture Commerce Agriculture 7122 Carnation Ave. 411 Elm St. Wiborg. Ky. Ezel. Ky. Cincinnati. O. Ravenna. Ky. Vets Club Agriculture Club (Pres.) ' 47 Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi Vets Sigma Tau Pi ELIZABETH MURPHY RICHARD A. CULLEN, JR. GLYNDON CLICK PHYLLIS POWELL A.B. B.S. B.S. B.S. History Commerce Agriculture Home Economics 331 4th St. 4404 Del Park Terrace Sand Gap, Ky. 821 Walker Ave. Dayton. O. Louisville. Ky. Paris. Ky. Senior Women ' s Honorary World Affairs Club Y.W.C.A. Y.W.C.A. Sigma Tau Pi Home Economics Club W.A.A. Vets Club Messiah Chorus Cwens Messiah Chorus Westminster Fellowship Wesley Foundation Catholic Club R.O.T.C. Glee Club Kyma Club (Treas.) ' 48- ' 49 Molecules . . . Molecules 33 (?1 m £ 1950 THEODORE RAINS GEORGE STAVROS KERMIT CAUDILL SHELBY L. DAVIS B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. Science Commerce Commerce History-Physical Education Pleasureville. Ky. 1327 Central Ave. Vicco, Ky. Box 44, Pineville, Ky. Milestone Staff Ashland, Ky. Sigma Tau Pi Veterans Club Biology Club Kyma Club (Vice-Pres.) ' 49 Bell County Club iPres.) ' 47 Sigma Tau Pi Rod and Gun Club R.O.T.C. CAROLYN YATES OTIS CARMAN RAY BINGHAM ALMA COCHRAN B.S. A.B. B.S. A.B. Mathematics-Geography Geography Biology-Social Science English-History 724 Major St. Route No. 1 Paint Lick, Ky. Route No. 1 Frankfort, Ky. Kings Mountain, Ky. Vets Club Berea, Ky. Y.W.A. R.O.T.C. Little Theater Club Rifle team 3 years Canterbury Club World Affairs Club Sec.) ' 4 Collegiate Pentacle Who ' s Who ' 49 GEORGEANNE DAVIS LUTHER BAXTER JAMES WILSON ELIZABETH ADAMS B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Physical Education-History Agriculture Education Home Economics 2318 Sycamore St. Route No. 3 Tyner, Ky. Paint Lick, Ky. 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Northern Kentucky Club JOHN STEPHENS DONALD CARMAN A.B. B.S. Music Biology Route No. 1, Batavia, Ky. 3007 S. 29th St. Music Club Pres.) ' 49 Ashland, Ky. (Treas.) ' 48 Caduceus Club Band Vets Club Orchestra Choir Agriculture Sand Gap, Ky. Agriculture Club STANLEY RAMEY A.B. Social Science Wurtland, Ky. History-English 3805 DeCoursey Ave. Covington, Ky. Vets Club Catholic Club Northern Kentucky Club Swimming 2 years CHARLES D, MURPHY B.S. Industrial Arts Box 545, Richmond, E Industrial Arts Club ENOCH SERGENT A.B. Art-Industrial Arts White.iburg, Ky. Vets Club Alphy Rho Tau Industrial Arts Club SAMUEL WILSON B.S. Commerce Buena Vista, Vets Club Sigma Tau Pi Ky. Wherefore Art Thou 44 1950 HUBERT CAUDILL JAMES LEDFORD THEODORE KEITH HENRY SMYTH B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. Social Science Physical Education and Biology History-Mathematics Social Science Roxana Crab Orchard 567 Lancaster Ave. College Hill Vet ' s Club Richmond Vet ' s Club World Aflairs Club Little Theater Club Rod and Gun Club Football ' 30, ' Baseball ' 31 31 OSCAR SAMS LAWSON COX JOHN BLACKBURN B.S. A.B. B.S. Agriculture Social Science Biology-Chemistry Eriline Petersville 505 Scott Ave. Agriculture Club Pikeville Vet ' s Club Caduceus Club Treas. ' 49 WILLIAM HUBER DENVER ROY A.B. A.B. History-English Social Science 725 Robert St. Science Hill Newport World Affairs Club Northern Ky. Club Vet ' s Club Vet ' s Club Rod and Gun Club Canterbury Club Pulaski County Club. Pres. 47 Swimming Team 2 WEEDS ' A y • j - s r 3 V Helen Ratliff Hardy Herman Ratliff Hardy William Joos Newport Nancy Jennings Richmond Robert Hume Richmond Dewey Hogue Covington Andrew Holbrook Richmond Harry Grimme Ft. Thomas Remedios Francisco Manila, Philippines Roy Greenwell Lexington Leland Goodin Corbin Iva Crum Canto. i. N. C. Henry Gilbert Richmond Raymond Giltner Covingto i Gene Farley Harlan Thomas Edwards Richmond Victon DeSimone McRoberts Philip Corey Carteret, N. J. Bobby Coleman Corbin John Bjssjy Covington CORAZON BALDOS Manila, Philippines James Bevins Pikeville Raymond Benton Ravenna Dorothy Branham Pallsburg iactocate Students flp% Vp Mrs ■ ' c tf-iactcccrfe Students Betty J. Shannon Richmond Ote West Richmond Hershel Turner Cynthiana Margaret Shea Manila. Philippines Richard Taylor Paul Slonaker Richmond Roy Stevens Grahn Richard Snowden Ravenna Nancy Melvin Richmond Frederick Rothwell Rockport, Ind. Harry Riley Pt. Thomas Intissar Younis Talkha, Egypt Douglas Miller W. Irvine James Melton Cumberland Gerald May Swains. N. Y. James Bunton Salvisa Louise Williams Richmond Nelson Marlar Honey Bee Roy Richardson Irvine Ellen Willham Jeffersonville. Ind. Kuo Chou Wu Fukien, China Paul Wright Richmond Millard Saylor Pineville Francisco Bello Philippine Islands tiiaeluate Students Tom Collins Newport John Finnegan Trenton. N. J. s4ufoyiafc6, BLOSSOMS and 0% pztufatco t4. ■ te JVy f 0, 7%cdd SoAtenti Miss Eastern is representative of the ideal co-ed of Eastern. She is elected by popular vote on the basis of beauty, personality, scholarship and leadership, and repre- sents Eastern at the Mountain Laurel Festival, held annually in Pineville. 45 ' WCtte Pafrutatity Miss Popularity is second only to Miss Eastern and is chosen by popular vote, according to the same standards. Cfc 7Hn. ' Pafrula Uttf, The title of Mr. Popularity is the highest male honor- office at Eastern. Mr. Popularity is chosen according to personality, scholarship, leadership, and is elected by popu- lar vote. 47 Selected by judges at the annual homecoming parade. PEG STURDEVANT HOMECOMING COURT 4 1950 BETTY JO CLARK JANE GARRIOTT Zueea Tfl c i ' d T4J in rfmcUcaa o(lefye cutd %vtC(Ae i itie First Row, left to right — Alma Cochran, Nancy Reichspfarr, Lenora Doug- las, Anita Allen, Sara Miller, Barbara DeJarnette, Doris Smith. Second Row- -Paul Duncan, Jack Kerley, Ed Strohmeier, Archie Stamper, Kenneth Wall, Fred Malott. Students selected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties are chosen by a joint faculty and student committee. To be eligible for selection the student must be a senior or a junior who will graduate this school year. A minimum scholastic standing of 1.5 in all college work is required. In addition to these requirements the committee considers student participation in activities, qualities of leadership, and service to the student body. i¥cMtyiay, o£ t e (faeettA An Annual Christmas Time Event at Eastern ■t Y fcmcat (21 Bill Emmett President Joe Harper Vice President Eleanor McConnell Secretary Lois Parrish Treasurer Dr. Fred P. Giles Sponsor THE GROWING CROP 44 «{ 1 ?5? Elizabeth Payne Larkslane Robert Fowler Corbin Rara Justice Fishtrap Marianella Thompson Ewing Andrew Rose Richmond Ruby Young Berea Don Congleton Richmond Fred Engle Richmond George Sasser Sasser Mary Evans Grayson Robert Ruschell Silver Grove Harold Kittrell Columbus. O. Dolores Walker Louisville Francis Pierce Grundy. Va. Carl Genito Duquesne. Pa. Marjorie West Richmond Mattie Joseph Haddix Troy E. Vaughn London Price Roberts Hyden Dorothy Clark Shawhan Earnest Rall Beattyville Eunice Owens New Castle Harry Sweesy Ambridge, Pa. Don Hacker Hazard eUu of 195? Robert Hartlage Portsmouth, O. Raymond Pelfrey Portsmouth, O. Mrs. Ray Pelfrey Portsmouth. O. Alex Stevens Gravel Switch Mary Stanley Hardy Harold Moberly Richmond Nick Semak Rahway, N. J. Ray Feld Bellevue % Hayden Watkins London m v- 1 Dallas J. Miller Louisville . f Robert Points Covington Billie Smith Corbin Dorothy White Green John Russo Ambridge. Pa. Jack Peters Neon Clinton Helton Mt. Vernon Roger Hoffman Walton Thurston Kirby Danville Otis Isaacs Berea Sarah Sheets Frankfort Jane Wilhoite Frankfort Troy Fields Hazard Alvts Rutherford Harlan Carl Eagle Loyal) fcW 1951 Vivian Pelley Covington Donald Stable Verona John Hogg Cumberland Delbert Hensley Tanksley Charles Friend Waco Connie McKee Cynthiana Enoch Estes Lee Lily William Horn Corbin Wallace Hicks Cynthiana Patsy Pullins Berea Edward Lewicki Yancey Jonas Holton Williba Frances Wright Richmond Virgil Hudnall Barterville Harold Jenkins Richmond Bobby Keen Buckhorn Karlton Patton Benham Virginia Ponder Yosemite Wm. Hart Lexington Orloff Knarr Covington James Gayheart Harveyton James Meek Falmouth Roy McEndre Covington Betty Nordheim Covington 59 gUte, x£ 1951 William Reynolds Joseph Murphy Ma c Sybil Parke Richmond Frank Leahy Waltham. Mass. Lucille Malicote Berea David McQueen Richmond Clay-ton Miracle Loyall Paul Minch Maysville Sterling Parish Richmond Jeanette Riley ' Buckhorn Grover McGowan Jabez Carl Plantholt Bellevue Barbara May Salyersville Thad. Raymond. Jr. Ambridge. Pa. Mable Rennix Richmond Kenneth Moore East Bernstadt Donald Newsom Covington Rachael Johnson Vanceburg William Hoskins Hazard Joseph Perkins Frankfort Phy-llis Kelley - Corbin Leroy - Kinman Williamstown Pauline Hillard Eberle William Mays Richmond 0Um £ 195? Jack Meeks Corbin Lewis Perciful Mt. Vernon Janet Roberts Valley Station, David Rush Portsmouth, O. Betty Griffin Mt. Vernon William Wells Auxier Owen Park Richmond Charles Purkey Berea Hurshel Kelly Red Bush Thelma Justice Hunnewell Melvin Downing Waltham. Mass. r.lURTFL Napier Cranks Thomas Smith Harlan BOAZ SUSNICK Scottsburg. Ind. Carolyn Hawkins Carlisle John Sowell Pageland, S. C. Oscar Sams Richmond Harvey Woosley Marrow Bobby Williams Richmond Norma Knox Boyd Helen Jones Richmond Charles Wilson Eubank Bishop Taulbee Mary Louis Manning Lynch W4 of 195t Robert Tankosh Plttock, Pa. Mattie Gardner Elizabethtown Roman Todoran Weirton, W. Va. Steve Pulaski Weirton. W. Va. Betty Hawkins Carto N. C. Frank Darling Glouster. O. Charles Helton Corbin Cecil Shryock Lawrenceburg Charmaine Lee Eubank E. B. 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Thomas Kenneth Chambers Independence Arnold Collins Cordin Collins Isom John Vukovcan Ambridge. Pa. Ann Lee Kincaid Beattyville Billy Cornett Ravenna Florida Burris Hustonville Thomas Elliott Corbin Kzlly De Simone McRoberts B TTY DlCKISON South Shore William D onaldson Grays Doris Croley Insull B nton Bowman Columbia 44 oj 1951 Phyllis Chandler Ashland Thomas Broaddus Frankfort Mary Burton Harrodsburg Ronald Cottrell Chevrolet Herman Faulconer Covington Robert Evans Corbin Sarah Byles Lynch Shirley DeSimone Richmond Evelyn Bevins Canada Stanley ' Dooddridge South Shore Eula Bingham Burlington Eugene Dohoney Columbia Gordon Browning Dry Ridge Berdenia Sparks McKee Robert F. Cayton Covington Joy ' Lucille Lee Richmond Evelyn Harlow Harrodsburg James Adams Blackey Rose Johnson Buokhorn Riley - Allen Liberty Jenny Lou Eaves Ashland James T. Hoffman Newport Bertha Baumhoefer Oneida William H. Tudor Richmond w 1951 William Emmett Middlesboro Robert Gary Hopkinsville Charles D. Smith Hazard Ann Hackley Stanford Virginia Bernard Hazard Eleanor McConnell Richmond Doris Shanklin Harlan Joe Harper London Lois Parrish Richmond Ella Venable Richn jnd Gene Rowland Williamstown Ralph L. Bailey Richmond Shirley Tompkins Corbin Robert Noe Paint Lick Carl Martin Straight Creek MORE GROWING CROPS 7 c Soft owww £ nA4- William R. Strong President Billy Gordon Vice President Joseph L. Rich Treasurer Helen Burke Secretary Dr. Herndon Sponsor 01 44 { 1952 Geraldine Bettinger Ft. Mitchell James Dudding Ironton. O. Shirley Carson Hazard Charles Dawson Salvisa Samuel Day Hulen Lorraine Cowan Richmond Bobby Burkich Neon Bobbie Burkich Kona Elizabeth Cox Frankfort William M. Peyton Richmond Dorothy Beatty Dayton Charles Richardson Panola Donald Dillion Louisville Lucille Ernest Louisville Carl Eversol Richmond Betty J. Dozier Versailles Mary Lou Parks Berea Paul Bowling Wild Cat Lois Combs Richmond James Durham Pineville Billy Ray Burchett Lancer Patricia Gary Hopkinsville Marvin Burdine Elrod Pauline Blair West Liberty 73 0Uu £ t ?52 A Charles Dickerson L. - H Southgate v Si H Patricia Crawford W Somerset w Ervin Caudill I « ?- Georgetown Betty Covington s La Grange Betty Faulconer Hazard Lawrence Buskirk Neon Elizabeth Park Richmond J. T. Turner Richmond William Burke Waddy Effie Gilbert Tedders Robert Brown Williamsburg Betty Smith La Grange Helen Combs Hyden Charles M. Smith Jeffersonville, Ind. Virginia Baxter Dayton. O. William Stubblefield Benham Edith Ratliff Farksville Roy Rogers Glouster, O. Mary- Williams Prestonsburg James Wells Auxier Brian Gibbs Crooksville. O. Sara Thompson Miracle Forrest Stafford Liberty Henrietta McQueen Richmond (?i u ( 1 52 William E. Strong Liberty, Ind. Laura Sturdevant Chicago. 111. Ray Morgan Mill Pond Joyce Wilhoite Frankfort Leila Hammons Stanford John Dorman Covington Gladys Osborne Ashland Charles Hertzer Coraopolis. Pa. David Rodgers Loyall Mary Binder Ft. Thomas Walter Green Portsmouth. O. Mary Sue Allen Salyersville Bonnie Brewer Jackson James Ruffner Irvine Mary Lee Brooks Shepherdsville Ray - Schwertman Ft. Thomas Joseph L. Rich Dry Ridge Charlotte Rees Mayslick Jacob T. Huguely Richmond Marillyn Ward Harlan Betty Wright Somerset Gervis Sutton Crab Orcha Lena Hines Somerset Joseph Gill New Castle rd (?t M £ 1952 John Howard Baxter Doris Schuch Covington Charles Thompson Richmond Rachel Coates Atlanta, Ga. Negia Gilpen Lebanon Darrell Hill Germantown Florence Childress Louisville Hobert Johnson Virgie James Smith Lincoln. 111. Mildred Goodlett Bondville Paul Wilson Lothair Bonnie Etherington Lawrenceburg Shelby Cornell Ft. Thomas George Calmes Evelyn Mary Chance Crittenden GOBLE BRANHAM Wheelwright Billy Bogie College Hill Laurene Fowler Oberlin. O. Karl Kepler Covington Crystal Masters Buechel Billie Elder Richmond Robert Turner Booneville Marill -n Walker Newport James Morris Bondville Wa ( 1952 Mary Parsons Baxter Afton Kordenbrock Cov ?ton Bobbie L. Patrick Williamsburg Robert Robertson Gary. Ind J. P. Pullian Hatton Bonnie Perkins Frankfort Jesse Holbrook Frances Norton Nicholasville Ruth Scott Frankfort Claude Mehaffey Cincinnati. O. Pauline Gill Somerset Henry Mayo Prestonsburg Oscar Haynes Richmond Willina Haynes Richmond Howard N. Gracey Coraopolis. Pa. Betty Henneke Cincinnati. O. Mary N. Mrazovich Oak Ridge. Tenn. Elwood Combs Harlan Edith Roark Hoskinston Joe Kelly Smith Burlington Stephen Napier. Jr. Chavies Mary Parks Richmond Harold Wampler Mayking Betty Kalb Maysville 77 0Ute t 1952 Marjorie Hendren Paint Lick William Hendren Paint Lick Delma Dawson Alexandria Larry Stephens Riceland Henry Ford Ferguson Charleen Elliott Liberty George Hembee Richmond Clara Davis St. Helens Lyda Goodpaster Owingsville David Gragg Cynthiana Martha Gash Bondville Emory Harris Anchorage Billy Turner Drift Norvaline Cates Paint Lick Thomas Kelly- Vicco Jamie Griggs Union City Carlena Stone Berry William Strong Hazard Susanne Newell Maysville George Barnes Vada Raymond Aldridge Blue Diamond Stella Wireman Waldo James Bowman Berea Bernice White Hima 78 £ ? ?52 Betty Murphy Monterey Ralph Swingholm Lyons. 111. Thomasine McKenzie Richmond Robert Spence Berea John Dunsil McKee Ann Leveridge Allais Lewis Casteel McKee Jamie Dearing Richmond Robert Faust Ft. Thomas Helen Davis Stanford James Baechtold Coraopolis, Pa. COURTENAY WALKER Newport Alicia Ernst Bradford Eddie Morgan Monticello Joan Evans Barbourville Jimmy Stambaugh Van Lear James Prichard Louisa Patricia Hendrickson Brodhead Leonard Vaught Science Hill Ann Gover Somerset Paul Trieschman Bellevue Thomas Meyer Aurora, Ind. Marjorie Lyons Louisville Thomas Proffitt Paint Lick 79 Um ( ?9S2 James Anderson Bybee Janet Watkins London William Barnes Cynthiana Imogene Wilson Paint Lick Betsy Rogers Paint Lick Ray Lindenfelser Pittsburgh. Pa. Fay ' Stevens Louisville Allen Justice Lick Creek Victor Karr Keavy Johnnie Morgan Crab Orchard Leroy Kendall Carlisle Anna Francis Tipton Richmond Anna Riley ' Richmond Stanley Holland Hamilton. O. Margaret Hamilton Somerset William Lethgo Ravenna Andrew Hiatt Wildie Kathleen Kenney Walton James Hisle Richmond Shirley Spires Eli; ethtc Kathleen Virgin Oldtown Elmer Tolson Campton Julia Howard Louisville Ross Herron Covington (?Um o{ 1952 Hobert Ford Evarts Allyn Williams Plymouth, Mich. James Wert Covington Billy Gordon Shelbyville Charlene Hall Wayland Alfred Dawson Waddy Norma Brown Louisville Jack Snyder Pineville Monroe McGuire Beattyville Elizabeth Adams Richmond Willard Gilbert Irvine Laquata Walters Cumberland Alma Reed Lily Lewis Cox Frankfort Ann Calmes Irvine Eugene Caperton Louisa Hermon Lamb Irvine Janeice Tarter Somerset Harry Scalos Richmond Mary Sininger Maysville Herbert Davis McKee Bill Dingus Seea Juanita Back Cody Charles Durbin Richmond et u t 1952 William Pearson Waco William Park Richmond Donna Jean Bogie College Hill George Pavolich McKees Rocks, Pa. Margaret Berryman Richmond George Wright Tyner Helen Burke Bonanza William Mattick Campbellsburg Beckham Miller Covington Rose Ackman Corinth George Norton Dry Ridge Elizabeth Blevins Ashland Irene Anderson Guerrant James Rankin Covington Ruth Morris Richmond Roy Moores Richmond Benard Rolf Pt. Thomas Martha Allnutt New Castle Calloway Sizemore Arnett William Riggs Portsmouth, O. Dorothy Wash Sinai Robert Pope Cynthiana Carol Harmon Pine Knot Frank Matthews 82 (?Ute ( ?952 Martha R. Hammons Richmond Don Franklin Covi u ' ton Marian Jasper Somerset William Buckley Berea Paul Stratton Meta Ruth Walser Lawrenceburg, Eugene Asher Hyden Betty Calico Paint Lick Maxie Newman McDowell Kenneth Norvell Danville George Ann Rutledge Shelbyville Lewis Kazee Mashfork Virgil Cook Josephine Taylor Somerset Roger Geyer Vallonia. Ind. Mary Cornelison Richmond Jane Moberly Moberly Martin Hughes Levi Doris Lane Buena Vista Earl Land Liberty Thomas Lewis Guerrant Francis Hinton Williamstown Ervine Joseph Keck BlLLIE LOOPER Granite Falls. N t M oj 1952 John Noland Richmond Paula Flinchum Mayking Kenneth Massey Somerset Anna Holton Trinity Raymond Polly Whitesburg Billy Parke Richmond Kathleen Justice Pish Trap BOWEN McKlNNEY McKinney Bruce Hamilton La Grange Virginia Lain Richmond Arvid Newport Harlan Barbara Hutton Berry Betty Locke Kettle Island Rhoda Neale Georgetown Barbara Insko Paris Harold Hall Ermine Raymond Richardson Yosemite Anna Hill Frankfort Lloyd McKinney McKee Bonnie Insko Cvnthiano Jerome Young Stearns Darnell Salyer Allen Sarah Heaton Middlesboro Robert Moore Frankfort 84 0Ulm oj 1952 Betty Jo Williams Richmond Ralph Huffaker Monticello Ellen Newby Richmond Coleman Witt Richmond Earl Shaw Crab Orchard Evelyn Rogers Richmond Alfred Bianchi Chicago, 111. George Varden Paris ■hJt ' fc ir Ian 2 4 C« OUR FACULTY 7 1M U THE BOARD OF REGENTS H. CLAY KAUFFMAN Lancaster, Ky. W. E. BLACKBURN Pikeville, Ky. BOSWELL B. HODGKIN Superintendent oj Public Instruction Ex-Offieio Chairman Frankfort, Ky. A. C. JONES Harlan, Ky. LESLIE GARDNER Fort Thomas, Ky. 7 e pavetacetp wwid o£ t e caliche T ie Cdettt W. F. O ' DONNELL Deaa William J. Moore Dean Mrs. Emma Y. Case Dean of Women Charles A. Keith Dean of Men s4ct0UvU6tnative Sta Fred Ballou Book Store Manager Noel B. Cuff Director of Personnel G. M. Brock Business Agent Melvin E. Mattox Registrar D. J. Carty Director of Public Relations Earl P. McConnell Bookkeeper Katherine Chenault Hostess, Student Union Building Edith McIlvaine Supervisor of the Cafeteria ?acuCt(f Clifton A. Basye Instructor of Physics Kerney M. Adams Professor of History J. G. Black Professor of Physics Annie Alvis Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Virginia Blackburn Instructor of History Model High School William Baker Instructor of Science, Model High School Pearl L. Buchanan Associate Professor of English David Barnes Instructor of Industrial Arts Virgil Burns Associate Professor of History and Government ' pacodty Mary King Burrier Associate Professor of Home Economics Fred Darling Instructor of Health and Physical Education Jane Campbell Assistant Professor of Music James Homer Davis Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts Jess Casey Instructor of Piano N. G. Deniston Associate Professor of Industrial Arts Roy B. Clark Professor o English J. T. Dorris Professor of History and Government J. DORLAND COATES Professor of Secondary Education acuity Edith G. Ford Assistant Professor of Commerce Richard A. Edwards Professor of Education Allie Fowler Assistant Professor of Art Fred A. Engle Associate Professor of Education Dwight Dean Gatwood Assistant Professor of Art D. Thomas Ferrell Professor of Education Frederic P. Giles Professor of Art Mary Floyd Associate Professor of History; Librarian Anna D. Gill Assistant Professor of Commerce mcuCttf Presley M. Grise Professor of English Gertrude M. Hood Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education G. M. Gumbert Assistant Professor of Agriculture William B. Hopp Assistant Professor of Biology May C. Hansen Associate Professor of Education Saul Hounchell Assistant Professor of English Betty Harris Blanda Instructor of Physical Education Charles T. Hughes Director of Athletics Professor of Physical Education l Thomas C. Herndon Professor of Chemistry ■ ?€lCCcCtCf Cora Lee Assistant Professor of English Model High School Mabel Walker Jennings Instructor of Elementary Education Alvin McGlasson Instructor of Mathematics William L. Keene Associate Professor of English Alex G. McIlvaine Instructor of Commerce L. G. Kennamer Professor of Geography and Geology Mary Frances McKinney Associate Professor of Geography H. H. LaFuze Professor of Biology Margaret Hume Moberly Assistant Professor of Commerce paccdty Glenn E. Presnell Assistant Football Coach Janet Murbach Professor of Romantic Languages Ellen Pugh Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Virginia Musick Instructor of Home Economics Horace W. Raper Assistant Professor of History Lawrence H. Nath Assistant Professor of Science Alma Regenstein Assistant Professor of Home Economics Model High School Smith Park Processor of Mathematics Claudia Rice Assistant Professor of Modern Languages M ' pacutty Anna A. Schniee Professor of Education e R. R. Richards Assistant Professor of Commerce Blanche Sams Seevers Assistant Professor of Music Harold Rigby Instructor of Music Thomas Stone Assistant Professor of Music Ruby Rush Assistant Professor of Latin Model High School Virginia F. Story Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Tom C. Samuels Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education A Ida Pearl Teater Instructor of English Model High School ?acodt(f Brown E. Telford Assistant Professor of Music Ralph W. Whalin Associate Professor of Industrial Arts James R. Turner Instructor of Agriculture Mrs. Guy Whitehead Assistant Librarian Julian Tyng Associate Professor of Education A. L. Whitt Instructor of Biology James E. Van Peursem Professor of Music Arthur L. Wickersham Instructor of Mathematics Model High School Samuel Walker Assistant Professor of Mathematics faculty Elizabeth Wilson Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Germania J. Wingo Assistant Professor of Elementary Education St M Mrs. Maude Hill Mrs. Bessie H. Griggs Lois Colley Maye Walsh Carr le Potts Mrs. Lester Miller Mrs. Hart Perry Eunice Wingo Mrs. J. P. Durham Mrs. J. W. Hill Elizabeth Sallee Mrs. J. C. Burkich Mary Mitchell Cleo Stamper Beat rice Goins Jo Ann Hagan Mildred Brandenburg Mrs. Louise Mcllvaine Mrs. Dudley Murphy Mrs. Virginia Clark Mrs. Sue Miller Mrs. Scotty Rothwell Mrs. Dorothy Riley Charlotte Newell Mrs. Mary Dickerson 102 JT; • «. - 7 ?%e4 ma t (ytcLto, William L. Keene Class Sponsor Connie McAuley Treasurer Wm. A. Trusty Treasurer SEEDLINGS Morton Nickell President Jack Lee Johnson Vice-President Laura Ellis Secretary (2Um £ 1953 Henry C. Risner Calvin Marilyn Metcalfe Loyall Edward M. Willis 3alyersville Virginia Doyle Harris Charles H. O ' Hearn Richmond Cora Morris Loam Evan Harrod Newcastle Monnie Tackett Landsaw Donald G. Combs Richmond Mary M. Foster Stanford Harry A. Riddell Richmond Helen F. Parke Richmond Arlie VV. Browning Richmond Beulah Thacker Conway Paul J. Jones Corbin Mae Dell Hays Texas Clarence R. Durham Rockhold Ann F. Stevens Irvine Charles B. Carty Richmond LeDelle Pearson Richmond Benjamin F. Gish Seco Etta Jean Griggs Richmond Leon Keen Buckhorn Katherine E. Slattery Richmond Charles K. Davis McKee Doris J. Wilson Shelbyville William R. Craft Wayland Nancy E. Curry Richmond John B. Flanary Lynch Evelyn P. Rymer Louisville Estill D. Banks Una Fern Craig Ashland Henry C. Peters, Jr. Carlisle Florene P. Patrick Bradley Bernice F. Bryant Lawrenceburg 105 MA ( f 52 Ruby I. Catchen Eubank Shirley Kearns, Jr. Cynthiana Sophia Fields Beattyville Charles R. Hammonds Kodak Lavina J. Combs John H. Delancy Mt. Stewing Barbara A. Daugherty Harrodsburg Gerwood B. Gravett Wincliester Joyce Ann Cook Stamping Ground QUENTIN NlCKELL Daysboro Lois June Adkins Sandy Hook Marion K. Tingle Georgetown Anna Jean Durbin Witt Archie L. Ware, Jr. ShelbyvUle Sylvia Cummins Livingston William B. Edwards College Hill Salvicy Holder Somerset Leonard E. Black Can me Imogene Combs Leonard R. Davis Barbara Cocanougher Lebanon Richard E. Wilson Buckeye. O. Dorothea K. Berry Bocneville William E. Adams Lexington Joan A. Duvall Paul H. Brown Boyd Martha A. Thornton Lebanon Morris M. Blanton Maysville Anita C. Thompson Stanford Tilden Black Betty C. Dudzinski Mt. Vernon James A. Allen Oak Ridge. Term. Elizabeth M. Duvall Florence Ellis Bishop Scoville Patsy Purkey Don E. Augsback Bellevue Betty L. Hodge Biodhead Robert E. Berkeley Wayland Naomi R. Browning Grider V. Denny Cabe ' l Margaret H. Striepe Louisville Glen Denny Windy Beulah R. Bicknell Panola John S. Cobb London Norma Jean Pickett Greensburg Robert S. Asher Trenton. O. Barbara R. Newton West Irvine William H. Rains Pleasureville Nancy S. Hogg Mayking Edwin H. DeMoss Covington Betty Lynn Midway Lewis O. Engel Monticello Sherry K. Insko Augusta Thomas R. Hicks Corbin Lois Power Augusta John F. Hammond Fullerton Janie R. Coffey Mt. Vernon Lowell Fletcher Neon Loretta King Pineville Glenn Cheek Balkan Dorothy Pasley Winchester Morris D. Freeman Louisville Nancy L. O ' Bryan Hopewell Willie A. Campbell Lawrencebur? Norma R. Richardson Richmond Carl W. Eckert DeMossville Opal Gay Alley Prichard, W. Va. John W. Cioffredi Pleasantville June R. Smith Dayton Elmoe N. Crouch Irvine Sk. Barbara A. Barber Ashland Leo Bradley Beattyville Barbara A. Asher Straight Creek Ronald C. Wilder Cumberland Leah R. Brown Karl W. Jones Richmond Barbara A. Boulos Hazard James G. Helton Ricetown Ruth E. Brewer Harrodsburg Robert G. Inman Corbin Naomi R. Morris Bellevue Mathew Philip Young Louisa Willa Dee Rains Pie i-ille Leo Perry Gifford Laura F. Ellis Ludlow Bobby S. Crockett Carlisle Florence E. Cannon Bellevue Paul W. Pickrell Louisa Rosemary E. Ammann Covington Charles M. Fields Stanford Bonnie V. Dunlap Bedford Arthur C King Vicco Clara A. Edwards Corbin Robert C McCann Pikeville Ramona A. Fletcher Ashland Billy- Joe Cox Campion Marily-n R. Patton Ashland Walter M. Kenny- Paris Ann C. Covington La Grange John Slaughter Frankfort Betty Anne Chadwell Sturgeon John H. Smith Evarts Joyce Young Louisa Elbert B. Fraley Wayland Patsy- McAnelly Liberty 0t zM of 1953 James H. Adams Paint Lick May Waller Valley Station Robert L. Thompson Cumberland Tryna L. Burdette Wildie William P. Hunt Carol J. Marz Newport Charles W. Mullins Virgie Patricia R. Wert Covington Don L. Knowland Jeffersonville. Ind. Patricia R. Powers London Sidney R. Smith Wheelersburg. O. Mrs. Corrinne Hurt Brodhead Eddie O ' Brien Matewan. W. Va. Jo Ann French Corbin Kenneth T. Finley Danville Patsy Jean Welch Raceland Warren Tarvin, Jr. California Evelyn Smith Clintonville Joe Wise Neon Bonnie Rae Clark Richmond Chester Greene Salt Lick Julia Johnson Williamsburg Gordon O. Price Mayo Trail Margaret A. Shelton Booneville Edwin Branscum Hill Top Alice L. Heiss Burtonville Thomas Grise Richmond Norma J. Mason Booneville Harold E. Flynn Beattyville Bettye F. Hines Somerset Robert F. Greene Burlington Margaret E. Gover Somerset George R. Smith Ashland Jo Anne Clark Somerset Charles F. Mabelitini Dayton. O. C m t J953 Florence C. Hussung Lou lUe Hobart Weaver. Jr. Ashland Sarah Jane Parks Louisville Ranzle B. McClure Bedford Sue Mary Morehead Brooksville Vance Porter, Jr. Allen June Creepps Richmond JUNIE TaLBOTT Paris Esther Lee Johnson Ashland John G. DeLancy Raceland Donna J. Garrett Irvine Henry F. Doty Albany, Ga. Kitty D. Parsons Ashland Philip M. Ransdell Bedford Thelma J. Parks Insull Richard G. Younce Corbin Jo Anne Hale Springfield Sam J. Peterson Rochester. N. Y. juanita k. rowlette Barbara Montgomery Springfield Patricia R. Rickey Cincinnati Robert Cocanougher Texas BlLLlE JO PROFITT Ashland Randell L. Allen Allen Dolores J. Cantrell Ashland David C. Wentworth Campbellsburg Jane C. Logan Shelbyville Roy G. Riley Buckhorn Jewell Mason Stanford Alex Kolakowski. Jr. Ambridge, Pa. Caroline Brent Loyall Lawrence Daniels. Jr. Fortsmouth, O. Margaret E. Hanlon Ghent Charles J. McNally Dai ille Ruth A. Owen London 110 44 of 1953 Lois Thompson Beattyville Donald J. Welte Augusta Hannah J. Ketzner New Albany. Ind. Richard M. Harmon Wayland Lois F. Lusk Ha ard William Snow Sherman Elizabeth B. Cox Walton Billy G. Kazee Pai ille Norma Lea Garbe Cozaddale, O. Sam Hensley Tanksley Sara L. Back Vicco Ross E. Schiano Pleasantville, N. Y. Bertha M. Bingham Mummie DeCoursey Hieronymus Winchester Dorothy L. Daniel Mt. Sterling Albert L. Baker Irvine Lucy Dudderar Stanford J. Hill Hamon Danville Mary F. Carroll Lynch Bobbie Peyton Bondville Mary E. Horan Louisville John H. McKinney Lancaster Kathleen I. Hays Danville Harold Davidson Cloverbottom Jane Exon Somerset Walter S. Hoskins Hyden Patsy L. Potter Raceland James Kirwin Maysville Patty J. Reed Russell Robert Spicer Ft. Thomas Garnetta Holbrook Green Vincent Schoeck Grosse Pointe. Mich. Sally Dobson Greensburg Carl E. White • ■ _ Iron O. Norma Gochwire Erlanger x t953 Betty Sue Douglas Harlan Barrie A. Fischer Paris DOVIE M. WlREMAN Jackson William A. Trusty Pikeville Jacquelyne Haynie Richmond Jimmy W. Kirby Irvine Mary E. Hogue Charles B. Langston Alice A. Redman Millersburg Douglas M. Flynn Irvine Charlene Farris Springfield Robert L. Elder, Jr. Richmond Betty Jean Herald Erlanger Harry- L. Elliott Dry Ridge Betty ' C. Hume Maysville Curtis E. Davis St. Helens Peggy - A. Lewis Bardstown Billy Eden Berea Barbara J. Smith Winchester Ralph G. Baugh Berea Malena Roark Warbranch Raymond Horne Richmond Thelma Rash Winchester Earl E. Redwine Covington Marjorie J. Smiley Cynthiana Jack Watkins Majestic Blanche R. McCoun Harrodsburg Joe Taylor Turpin Richmond Nancy ' L. Gash Bondville Delbert C. Fritz Waco Mildred M. Terhune McAfee Howard D. Stocker Cottonburg Frances J. Price Erlanger Stanley Stanford Norwood, O. Betty Joe Thompson Richmond 112 01aa oj 1953 Evelyn L. Hall Hazard James E. Hilton Raceland Mary L. Robinson Inez William McClain Monticel lo Christine Stephens Jabez Lee Johnson Richmond Mattie Holbrook Pine Ridge Wade McCorkle Loyall June Lee Oaks Willard Griffith South Fork Sara E. Conn Paint Lick Leamon Lee Oaks Patsy R. Hoskins Straight Creek Raymond B. Tingle La Grange Nell Wilson Carlisle Coleman R. Williams Waynesburg Mary F. Leedy Stanford Morris L. Gross Crank ' s Dorothy J. Walker Harlan Doris P. Rambeau Berea Eugene LeRoy Sayloh Cumberland Lois P. Gabbard Berea Garnet R. Finley Danville Connie McAuley Kona William Greynolds Loyall Virginia R. Hamilton Berea Thomas Y. Losle Irvine Peggy Jones Nev, stle Delphia Shepherd Jackhorn Robert Hastings Winchester Barbara A. Wren Boone Jimmy Howard Winchester Evelyn J. Mason Richmond Jack G. Turner Manchester Patricia J. Burns Ft. Thomas W o{ ? ?53 Martha R. May Richmond Clay P. Moore Danville Katherine Nolan Harlan Orville Helterbrand Morehead Lillian M. Russell Robert H. Huddleston Corbin Mary W. Hall Morris Holtzclaw Stanford Ethel Louise Schell Louisvile Morton C. Nickell Achland Lena M. Neace Rowdy Montford L. Reed Stanton Betty L. Mayo Faintsville Deward N. Freeman Honey Bee Ivadean Harmon Jack L. Johnson Louisville Bonnie M. Nevtns Lawrenceburg James C. Montgomery Sublett Ruby Terry Jackson William D. M ers Cumberland Ruie Mae Hicks Ivyton ROLLA CAVANAUGH, Jr. Carlisle Virginia L. Todd Val ' ey Station Richard T. Lambert Fittsburgh. Pa. Norma J. Spencer Martin Frank Calmes Evelyn Joan Spencer Martin William M. Bledsoe Lesbas Shirley L. Warren Manchester Jack Holt Mt. Vernon Frances Madden Gray Hawk Millard Selvey Closp ' Jnt Bobby L. Lyttle Jeff Gordon Pierce Fleck Berwyn, 111. Alma F. Campbell Um t 1953 Marlyn Harris Covington Thomas A. Gilbert Corbin Catherine Hume Taylorsville Andrew B. House Richmond Mary Taylor West Somerset Geraldine Asher Hyden Vincent W. Kidd Beattyville Elizabeth Simoneau Ft. Thomas Robert Garrett Richmond Dove Haddix Lost Creek Donald Pasquale Williamson. W. Va. Mary Jo Loptien Ashland George B. Isaacs Lynch Anna Allen Liberty Charles Proffit Loyall Betty Isaacs Covington Donald Akin Danville Virginia Peters Boone Victor Messmer, Jr. Ft. Thomas Lois Clark Paint Lick Jack Jones Corbin Joyce Earnest Richmond Walter Prater Hindman Junell Roark Bays Orville Miracle Balkan Edna Singleton Berea James Shelton Inkster, Mich. Eugene Lefebure Valley Stream. N. Y. Cary Threadgill Loyall Doris Merriman Harrodsburg David Shockley Falls Church, Va. Kenneth Bush Irvine Nell Moore McKee Leon Davis Calvin Harold Rice Waco 44 of 7953 , Wrt Robert Carter Touristville Paul E. Fenner Brooksville Helen Turpen Nancy Egre E. Lewallen Irvin Jones Irvine Neville Carrington South Shore Shirley Pettit Norwood, O. William C. Anderson Stanford George Bales Columbus, O. Donald Barchus Scottsbluff. Neb. G. J. Ruschell Silver Grove Hazel Runyan Catlettsburg Charles W. Dobbs Monticello Leroy Burgan Ccrbin SIDE CROPS Out 6ig,a, Ujatio4i Jack Johnson Bonnie Nevins Pat Powers Laura Ellis Jane Garriott ATHLETICS Charles T. Hughes Director of Athletics Charles Turkey Hughes, our hard working Director of Athletics, is a straight shooter who devotes his spare time to teaching better physical education to Kentuckians and also to promoting the Boy Scouts of America. He was formerly a four letterman at the University of Kentucky and also pitched baseball as a professional before coming to Eastern. His policies of fair play are a great asset to our school, our state and our nation. FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Line Coach Little All-America Backfield Coach All-America Head Coach All-Big Ten BACKFIELD COACH GLENN PRESNELL Pres has been at Eastern since Coach Samuels took over three years ago. He is an expert on the T-Offensive and excels at designing defenses to halt fancy enemy attacks. Coach Presnell was an All-America se- lection at the University of Nebraska many- years ago. He later played professional football and still holds place-kicking rec- ords which he established while with the Detroit Lions. Prior to coming to Eastern he was head coach at the University of Ne- braska. HEAD COACH TOM SAMUELS He was a great lineman on the famous University of Michigan teams in the early thirties. At the school he was named an All-Big Ten tackle. Coach Samuels has just completed his third season as head coach of the Maroon gridiron machine. Prior to taking over as head mentor he had served as line coach here for many seasons. In the past few seasons, he has established Eastern as a small college football power. His teams play some of the toughest small college elevens in the country. Tom is also active in health education work. In his spare time he serves as a registered pharmacist. LINE COACH FRED DARLING A former Maroon line great himself, Coach Darling earned Little All-America honors here playing on one of our unde- feated elevens. He is a hard worker and has the unenviable task of scouting future foes. The Maroon Gridders 8 7 . 1949-50 FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD Eastern 19 Heidelberg 7 Eastern 7 Marshall 24 Eastern 20 Murray Eastern 20 Wofforcl 27 Eastern 20 Michigan Normal 6 Eastern 26 Morehead 27 Eastern 7 Evansville 7 Eastern 20 Western 7 Eastern 21 Bowling Green (O.) 13 Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 s Roster of Lettermen No. Name Position Ht. Wt. Year Home Town 21 Semak, Nick Halfback 5:10 180 Junior Rahway, N. J. 26 Gracey, Howard End 6:2 175 Soph. Coraopolis, Pa. 32 Duckling, James End 5:11 165 Soph. Ironton, Ohio 41 Russo, Russell Halfback 5:8 150 Junior Ambridge, Pa. 48 Hlebec, Steve Center 5:11 190 Junior McKees Rocks, Pa. 50 Pavlovich, George Quarterback 6:1 184 Soph. McKees Rocks, Pa. 59 Kolakowski, Alex End 5:11 172 Fresh. Ambridge, Pa. 61 Slaughter, John Guard 5:8 180 Fresh. Frankfort, Ky. 62 Lambert, Dick Guard 6: 190 Fresh. Pittsburgh, Pa. 68 Daniels, Lou Tackle 6:1 200 Fresh. Portsmouth, Ohio 70 Plantholt, Carl Guard 5:11 168 Junior Bellevue, Ky. 71 Dove, Joe Center 6: 182 Senior Vienna, Va. 72 Genito, Carl Quarterback 6:1 170 Junior Duquesne, Pa. 73 Emmett, Bill Quarterback 5:8 160 Junior Middlesboro, Ky. 74 Rodgers, Dave Guard 5:10 195 Soph. Loyall, Ky. 75 Zoretic, Ed Halfback 5:10 175 Senior Bobtown, Pa. 76 Pelfrey, Ray Halfback 5:11 190 Junior Portsmouth, Ohio 77 Herron, Ross Fullback 5:10 175 Soph. Covington, Ky. 78 Green, Walter Guard 5:8 178 Soph. Portsmouth, Ohio 79 Kittrell, Harold End 5:11 170 Junior Columbus, Ohio 80 Hertzer, Charles Fullback 5:10 182 Soph. Coraopolis, Pa. 81 Sweesy, Harry Halfback 5:8 176 Junior Ambridge, Pa. 82 Todoran, Roman Guard 5:9 195 Junior Weirton, W. Va. 83 Gibbs, Brian End 5:10 183 Soph. Crooksville, Ohio 85 Robertson, Bob Fullback 6: 195 Soph. Gary, Ind. 86 Martin, Carl Guard 5:11 198 Junior Pineville, Ky. 87 Owens, Lynn Tackle 6:2 205 Senior Benham, Ky. 88 Tankosh, Bob End 6:2 200 Junior Pittock, Pa. 90 Pulawski, Steve Tackle 5:11 208 Junior Weirton, W. Va. 91 Schmitt, Charles Guard 6: 210 Fresh. Wheaton, 111. 92 Adams, Bill Center 6:2 207 Fresh. Lexington, Ky. 93 Shockley, Bob Tackle 6:4 219 Soph. Falls Church, Va. 94 Manning, Louis Tackle 6:2 210 Junior Lynch, Ky. Student Managers: Frank Darling, Bud Bennett and Charles Dixon. Ed Zoretic Ray Pelfrey Carl Plantholt Chuck Hertzer Carl Martin Steve Hlebec ALL-O.V.C. Eastern can be proud of these nine gridders who were named to the All-OVC team by the coaches of the conference. First team selections were halfback Ed Zoretic, halfback Ray Pelfrey and guard Carl Plantholt . . . Second team: halfback Chuck Hertzer, guard Carl Martin and center Steve Hlebec . . . Honorable mention: tackle Louis Manning, end Bob Tankosh and quarterback Billy Emmett. Louis Manning Bob Tankosh Bill Emmett :- % ; I, - ' — ' |_™ amjnes. Lynn Owens Russ Russo Harry Sweesy Brian Gibbs Many Eastern followers rated the Maroons ' 1949 schedule as the toughest in the history of the college. Three of the opponents were unbeaten the previous year ( Hei- delberg, Wofford and Bowling Green ) . A fourth foe, Murray, had been beaten in 1948 only by Eastern. The Maroons also had a big rebuilding job on their hands replacing the entire left side of the line and two regular backs. Considering all these factors, the Maroon and White did well last fall. They scored impressive victories over such arch rivals as Murray ' s Thoroughbreds, and Western ' s Hilltoppers. Coach Tom Samuels ' crew also downed Bowling Green University of Ohio and Michigan State Normal. The Maroons pulled a major upset in holding heavily favored Evansville ' s Aces to a 7-7 tie. Carl Genito Bob Robertson Bob Shockley ? -. • 3 - -i ' Yl — ■ E ■— , r 1 _, : -,) Weaver Health Building Gymnasium Eastern ' s Basketball Court One of the Finest in the South i ! J JkC Y ■gs M u J ' l! Basketball Coaches Paul McBrayer Head Coach In Paul McBrayer, Eastern has one of the finest basketball coaches in the nation. The big Irishman is a master of the game. He is well liked by his players, the student body, members of the faculty and thousands of Kentuckians who have followed his progress in the coaching profession the past twenty years. Mac was an All-American basketballer himself at the University of Kentucky in his playing days. Since coming to Eastern four years ago, he has kept the Maroons among the top ranking teams of the nation. Of 800 teams ranked each year, his Eastern teams have never finished out of the top fifty. This year the Maroon and White reached a new high, finishing in eleventh place nationally. If Coach McBrayer remains at Eastern, the teams of big E will undoubtedly continue moving toward the top. Bob Coleman Assistant Coach Coach Coleman only last year graduated from Eastern. He is a student of the McBrayer system. having played under Coach Mc- Brayer for three years. Bobby made good as a coach in his first year for his Eastern Frosh squad went undefeated in twenty games. Basketball Squad 1949-50 CHAMPIONS OF THE Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Ranked 11th in the nation) 134 Eastern had a great basketball season in the 1949-50 campaign. Against the toughest available competition, the Maroons won 16 games and lost 6. Nationally recognized authorities ranked the Easteimites as the eleventh team in the nation in a list of more than 800 collegiate quintets at the close of the season. The Maroons of Coach Paul McBrayer closed their season in grand fashion by winning the championship of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, one of the stiffest meets in the nation. The McBrayer men accomplished this by defeating both Western Kentucky and Marshall in one day. On this memorable day, Eastern downed the Thundering Herd of Marshall by a 66-62 count in the afternoon. Several hours later, the Varsity copped its greatest victory of the year by whipping its arch rival, Western Kentucky, by a 62-50 romp. During the regular campaign, Eastern defeated such powers as Bowling Green University of Ohio, Beloit College, Louisville, Evansville, Marshall and Dayton. 1949-50 BASKETBALL RECORD Eastern 66 Indiana Central 53 Eastern 62 Louisville 73 Eastern 51 Beloit 48 Eastern 51 Western 69 Eastern 62 Louisville 54 Eastern 56 Morehead 57 Eastern 67 Evansville 62 Eastern 72 Evansville 66 Eastern 64 Bowling Green ( O ,) 55 Eastern 58 Murray 52 Eastern 52 Toledo 59 Eastern 71 Marshall 55 Eastern 57 Beloit 58 Eastern 72 Dayton 55 Eastern Eastern 57 50 Baldwin-Wallace Morehead 54 43 OVC Tournament: Eastern 61 Western 86 Eastern 54 Evansville 52 Eastern 59 Murray 50 Eastern 66 Marshall 62 Eastern 65 Marshall 49 Won 16 Eastern 62 Lost 6 Western 50 ALL-O. V. C. . . Paul Hicks Senior, guard Chuck Mrazovich Senior, center For the second straight year, Paul Hicks and Chuck Mrazovich were selected to the all-conference team. Big Chuck also made the all-conference team in the K.I.A.C. days. This final selection gives him the honor of making the all-conference teams in all four years of collegiate career. Ed Shemelya Walter Reid Russell Roberts Joe Fryz MAROONS Joe Harper Jim Baechtold Harold Moberly Carl Eagle uuu Karl Kepler Alex Stevens Afton Kordenbrock Freshman Squad, Undefeated in 20 Games Left to right are — Delbert Fritz, Shirley Kearns. Charley Wentworth, Dock Flynn, Bill Riddle and Walter Kenney. Standing — Coach Bob Coleman, Kenneth Davis, Earl Redwine, Stanley Stanford, Evan Harrod, Vincent Shoeck and John Parrott. TRACK TEAM First Row. left to right — Henry Mayo. Bill Leedy. Alex Kolakowski. Tommy Hardy and Billy Brandenburg. Second Row — Virgil Hudnall. Harry Grimme. Francis Rothwell. James Goff. Vernon Burch and Ray Lindenfelser. Third Row — Coach Fred Darling, Roger Geyer, Bob Shockley. Chuck Mrazovich. Don Franklin. John Hogg and Mgr. Lou Daniels. BASEBALL TEAM Eastern ' s varsity baseball team each year is recognized as one of the strongest collegiate nines in the South. 1949 BASEBALL RECORD Eastern 8 Fort Knox 3 Eastern 3 Murray 6 Eastern 7 Berea 1 Eastern 7 Tennessee Tech 4 Eastern 4 Berea 1 Eastern 10 Marshall 4 Eastern 18 Eastern Illinois 4 Eastern 10 Morehead 9 Eastern 2 Eastern Illinois 8 Eastern 5 Xavier 6 Eastern 3 Indiana University 9 Eastern 17 Centre 11 Eastern 6 Centre 4 Eastern 4 Tennessee Tech 5 Eastern 4 Morehead 1 Eastern 10 Louisville 7 Eastern 12 Louisville 6 Eastern Xavier 4 Eastern 2 Evansville 11 Eastern 8 Marshall 9 Front Row, left to right — Ralph Parsons, Tommy Ward. Orie Noble, Ray Giltner, Jim Cinnamon, Luther Wren, Ted Dunn, Paul Tesla, Stanley Doddridge. Back Row, left to right — Alonzo Nelson. Charles Combs, Joe Harper. Don Newsom, Eddie Lewicki, Jack Billingsley, Steve Pulawski, Charles Hertzer, Dave Hughes and Coach Charles Turkey Hughes. $ WW rMh _ • -i ,ti Intramural Touch Football Champs 8-Man Team TURNER ' S GANG Front Row, left to right — Herschel Hill, Bob Fowler, James Bishop and Harry Grimme. Back Row — Herschel Turner (Coach), Roy Giltner, Ed Lewicki, John Hogg and Kelly DeSimone. 146 ILITARY SCIENCE Major David M. Easterday Assistant P M S T Served with Field Artillery in France and Germany and with Military Government in the Army of Occupation in Germany. He is a graduate of the Field Artillerv School, Fort Sill, Okla.. and the Agriculture College, Ohio State University. Colonel William D. Paschall P M S T Is a veteran of both World Wars. Has had extended service with the Navy and Marine Corps in amphibious training and opera- tions. Organized the U.S. Military Advisory Group to the Philippines in 1946. Is a graduate of the Field Artillery School, the Armed Forces Staff College, and of Van- derbilt University. Major Willard L. Jones Assistant P M S T Served as Anti-Aircraft Artillery- man in England, Africa. France and Germany. Is a graduate of the Command and Staff School, the Anti-Aircraft School, and of Pres- byterian College and Columbia University. ARMY STAFF William B. Hammond Master Sergeant Sheldon Coffman Sergeant First Class Albert F. Melville Master Sergeant Louis W. Greene Staff Sergeant Willard E. Clark Master Sergeant RESERVE OFFICERS Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Glenn W. Million Battalion Commander Jennie Lou Eaves Battalion Sponsor 4 Cadet Major Louis Manning Battalion Adjutant BATTALION COMMANDER TRAINING CORPS Cadet Lieutenant Don P. Congleton Battalion S-2 Cadet Major Jack D. Billingsley Battalion Executive Cadet Captain Gervis R. Sutton Battalion S-3 AND STAFF BATTERY STAFF Cadet Major Wallace A. Hicks Battery Commander Patricia Lackey Battery Sponsor |M MM F ihsi J tiiAl Cadet Captain Shelby L. Davis Battery Executive Cadet Lieutenant George Pavlovich Platoon Commander Cadet Lieutenant Thomas M. Garner Platoon Commander RIFLE TEAM v Cadet Lieutenant Vernon Burch Assistant Executive Front Row, Left to Right: Don P. Congleton. John E. Dorman, Carlos Singleton. Charles Mc- Nally. Clinton Helton. Shelby L. Davis. Back Row. Left to Right: Basil E. Seale. James W. Kirby. Carl J. Eversole. Henry J. Ford. William Snow, Philip M. Randell. BATTERY A Left to Right. First Row: Vernon Burch. Shelby L. Davis. George Pavlovich. Wallace A. Hieks, Thomas M. Garner. Carlos Singleton. Jr. Second Row: Harold L. Kittrell. Jr., Oscar J. Brock. Jr.. Raymond J. Schwartz. Billy J. Turner, David L. Rush, Grover L. McGowan. James T. Pritchard. Third Row: Robert L. Garrett. Donald M. Dillon. Sam J. Peterson, Philip M. Ransdell, John H. De- laney, Jr.. Egre E. Lewallen. Jack D. Bond. Fourth Row: Thomas M. Grise. Basil E. Seale, Clay P. Moore. Harry L. Elliott, Joseph L. Yeager, Jimmy W. Kirby, William R. Burke. Fifth Row: Robert E. Robertson. Roger D. Geyer. Thomas W. Meyers. William A. Trusty, Afton H. Kordenbrock. Elmer Tolson, George H. Hembree. BATTERY B STAFF Cadet Major Russel J. Russo Battery Commander Jane Garriott Battery Sponsor Cadet Captain Edward L. Zoretic Battery Executive Cadet Lieutenant Charles W. Gray Platoon Commander Cadet Lieutenant Eugene C. Asher Platoon Commander Cadet Lieutenant Billy R. Burchett Assistant Executive H i Left to Right. First Row: Charles W. Gray, Edward L. Zoretic, Russel J. Russo. Billy R. Burchett. Eugene C. Asher, William H. Rains. Second Row: Theodore M. Dunn. Albert P. Rich. Paul E. Wilson, Fred A. Engle, Charles R. Helton, George Calmes. Martin Hughes, Jr. Third Row: Roy E. Moores, Robert L. Garrett. Brian A. Gibbs, John W. Cioffredi. Coleman B. Witt. Ray J. Lindenfelser. Robert A. Ruschell. Fourth Row: Charles D. Went worth. Robert A. Spicer. Donald E. Brandenburg. Charles W. Schmitt. William R. Strong. Fifth Row: Gerwood B. Gravett. John B. Flanary. Morton C. Nickell. Montford L. Reed. Elbert B. Fraley. Robert L. Brown. Jr. Sixth Row: William W. Marshall. Douglas M. Flynn, Karl W. Jones, Roy D. Rogers, Johnny W. Neverstitch. Richard T. Lambert. Seventh Row: William E. Higginbotham, Virgil W. Cook, Edwin H. DeMoss, John B. Noland, Carl J. Eversole. BATTERY C STAFF Cadet Major Earl Shaw Battery Commander Nell Franklin Wilson Battery Sponsor Cadet Captain Alvis P. Rutherford Battery Executive Cadet Lieutenant Robert D. Ledford Platoon Commander ■f ill Cadet Lieutenant Roman D. Todoran Platoon Commander Cadet Lieutenant Samuel H. Wilson Assistant Executive BATTERY C BATTERY C Left to Right. First Row: Roman D. Todoran. Robert D. Ledford, Earl Shaw, Alvis P. Ruther- ford. Samuel H. Wilson, William Park. Second Row: Robert C. Turner. George Ruschell. Fred C. Kelly, John E. Dorman. Leroy Kinman. Frank E. Darling. Third Row: George D. Norton, Jesse C. Holbrook. Jr.. Benjamin F. Gish, James P. Johnson. Joseph L. Rich. Fourth Row: Robert L. Elder. Jr.. Carl E. White. Steve B. Sandlin. Elmo Martin. Billy K. Gordon. Fifth Row: William E. Adams. Bobby S. Crocket. Henry J. Ford. William C. Buckley, Bobby E. Jones. Sixth Row: Joe E. Norris, William R. Snow, James O. Dudding. Junie Talbott, Charles J. McNally. MORE SIDE CROPS Cct% amfcct OxaanizftttOftA, PAUL DUNCAN Editor H. H. LaFUZE Sponsor Tftcfedfoae Sfajfjf SARAH MILLER Co-Editor HERMON SPARKS Business Manager Laura Roberts Literary Ed. Paul Cox Junior Class Ed. Luther Baxter Athletics Ed. Nancy Reichspfarr Senior Class Ed. Elizabeth Adams Sophomore Class Ed. Vernon Burch Military Science Ed. Walter Greene Photographer Pat DeCoursey Senior Class Ed. Henrietta Peters Sophomore Class Ed. Lenora Douglas Club Editor John Vukovcan Photographer Mildred Peters Senior Class Ed. Theodore Rains Freshmen Class Ed. Doris Smith Club Editor Sterling Parrish Artist Moody Howard Junior Class Ed. Fred Malott Freshmen Class Ed. Ada Shelburne Typist THE Harold Ribgy Band Director ' m i  M BAND Drum Major Fred Kelly and Majorettes Pat Crawford, Mary Jean Binder H 1 I! ■v ■ S n i. ' fl IFj Air ■ A f I I if Lenora Douglas Editor Spring Semester Paul Minch Editor Fall Semester John Vukocan Photographer The Eastern Progress is the newspaper of the college and is published semi-monthly by the students. First Row, left to right — Evelyn Rogers, Doris Croley, Betty Nordheim. News Editor; Lenora Douglas, Editor; James Moberly, Associate Editor; Shirley Petit, Laura Roberts, Feature Editor. Second Row — Paul Duncan, Sports Editor; Herman Sparks, Bill Peyton, Betty Hume, Kathleen Kenney, Betty Jane Harwkins, Bill Horn, Business Manager; Bob Grise. Student TfaUott Tftccaic ( mmittcc Left to right: Norma Brown, Pat Powers, Lenora Douglas, Doris Smith (Chairman), Betty Blair, Laura Mae Sturdevant, Jean Knox, Eloise Gilbert, Mrs. Chenault (Spon- sor), June Smith, Peggy Lewis, Faye Hopper Stephens. The Student Union Music Committee has been in existence since the opening of the Student Union Building in 1940. The committee was organized to sponsor musical programs on campus, and is especially known for the Sunday afternoon series of varied musical entertainment which begins in November and ends in May. 7 e % Tft. t. autci tie % TV. (?. t. First Row. left to right— Fred Mallot, Claude Bev Second Row — Kenneth Wall. Jim Kirby, Roy Roge Third Row— Bud Hale, Curtiss Slavis. Bill McLain ;, Mr. Stocker Carl Martin, itan Stanford. Walter K. Greene. Charles Perky. Working jointly, the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. sponsor Fall and Spring Retreat — a week-end camp on the river, and Vesper Service every Thursday evening — designed to promote physical, mental, and spiritual growth. The two groups are also responsible for the impressive ceremony of Hanging che Greens, during the Christmas season, and for the Easter Sunrise Service. First Row, left to right — Allyn Williams. Lenoia Douglas. Helen Burke. Second Row — Betty Hawkins, Jean Knox (Secretary , Jeanette Wampler (Treasurer i Vice-President i, Alicia Ernst. Third Row — Betty Kalb, Negia Gilpin, Anita Allen, Sara Griggs, Mary Lou Senninger. Betty Jane Smith, Betty Murphy. anella Thompson (President , Eula Lee Binghai (?olteyi zte ' Peatacle First Row, left to right — Jeanette Wampler (Treasurer); Sarah Miller (President), Doris Smith (Vice-President), Barbara DeJarnette (Secretary). Second Row — Elizabeth Murphy, Alma Cochran, Juanita Sutton, Charlotte Newell. Missing — Mrs. Case (Sponsor), Margaret Klinchok. The purpose of Collegiate Pentacle is to foster and recognize the leadership, scholarship, and service of those college women who are com- pleting their junior year. afcti t Student % U m, First Row — Viola Hawkins, Jamie Griggs. Sybil Parke, Beth Hayworth (Student Sec- retary), Helen Parke, Delia Abney, Martha Ann Thornton. Second Row — Johnnie Morgan, Eula Lee Bingham, Bobbie Patrick, Bill Reid, Bob Gary (President). Third Row — Morris Freeman, Joe Kelly Smith, Frances Norton, Bill Gordon, Ken Massey. The Baptist Student Union consists of several unit organizations work- ing in different fields of Christian service. Its purpose on c ampus is to serve as an active link between the Baptist students at Eastern and the Baptist Church in Richmond. i¥ame £c m m Uc (2lu President). Shirley First Row, left to right— Elizabeth A. Cox, Sara Thompson, Ann Calces. Miss Mary K. Burrier i Carson i Vice-President i, Nancy Reichspfarr (Secretary), Sara Heaton (Treasurer , Betty Locke, Betty Wright. Second Row— Negia Gilpin. Frances Wright. Clara Davis. Alicia Ernst, Leila Hammons. Effie Gilbert. Sybil Parke. Mattie L. Joseph Third Row — Charlotte Reese, Berdenia Sparks, Lorene Burris, Mabel Rennix, Sara Sheets Jamie Grieggs, Frances Norton, Nellie I. Betty J. Williams. The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to promote fellowship among faculty and students, and to develop stu- dents personally and socially. In order to become a member of the Home Economics Club one must be a Home Economics major or minor, and must take an active part in the club. Each year the Home Economics Club sponsors parties, a banquet, and programs which are interesting as well as educational. A O O Johnson, Nancy Curry, Ann Covington, Dorothea Berry, Garnetta Halbrook, Margaret First How, left to right — Gene Wilhite, Ju Hanion, Martha Lovett, Pat De Coursey. Second Row— Juanita Sutton. Helen Parke, Barbara Barber, Dolores Cantrell, Billie Joe Prolitt, Jane Logan, Maryln Harrison, Barbara Newton, Nancy O ' Bryan, Elizabeth Adams. Miss Virginia Mustek. Third Row— Nancy Baldwin, Donnalie Stratton, Sophia Fields, Norma Richardson, Ann Stevens. Anna J. Durbii Viola Hawkins, Ada B. Shelburne. Virginia Todd, Mary Waller, 70 dd t cUtt @lot First Row. left to right — Sam Baldwin i Treasurer!, Ada Causey ( Reporter!, Herbert IvI. Loudenback (Vice-President . Ernest Rail (Presi- dent!, Alma Cochran i Secretary i, Dr. L. G. Kennamer (Sponsor!, Intissar Younis. Corazon Baldos. Second Row — Christine Turner. Betty Miller. Betty Jane Shannon, Antia Allen, Hollis Perry, Dorothy White, Courtney Walker, Charles Mullins. Third Row — Doris Croley, Fielder Pitzer. James H. Bunton, Helen Parks. Billy Creech. Luther B. Baxter, Jr. Fourth Row — Jack King, Herman B. Ratliff, Helen P. Ratliff, Elzie Purcell. Richard A. Cullen, Jr., Joe Kohler. The World Affairs Club, under the sponsorship of Dr. L. G. Kennamer, has been active on the campus for twenty years. The purpose of the organization is to promote international understanding and good will, and to encourage the de- velopment of knowledge concerning the affairs of the world. The organization has brought many outstanding personages to the campus, and is associated with the Ohio Valley Conference of International Relations Clubs and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. First Row— Roy McEndre, Jack Kerley. Margaret Shea, Francisca Bello, Gladys Osborne. Remedios Francisco. Fred Malott. Moody Howard. Second Row — Carl Flynn, Gordon Browning. Kenneth Wall. Alfred Bianchi, George Hobbs, Paul Ley, Alvis Rutherford. Third Row — Claude Bivins, Paul Minch, Laidley Bevins. Robert Cayton. U. G. Robertson, Charles Hoskins. Fourth Row — Edwin Monroe, William Reynolds, Archie Stamper, Bufo rd Hale, Wendell Cooke, Paul Wilson. Ti atHCK rft letlc rf 4 ciati w First Row — Doris Lane, Laura Ellis, Barbara Insko, Pat Purkey, Pat Wert, Joyce Lorch. Second Row — Doris Cantrell, Dodo Walker. Mary Neely, Jean Spencer, Jane Wilhoite, Georgeanne Davis, Joyce Wilhoite, Charlene Boyd. Third Row — Mrs. Betty Blanda (Coach) ; Ann Gover, Elizabeth Simoneau, Barbara De ■Jarnette, Marilyn Walker, Betty Henneke, Mary Horan, Hayes Ellen Willham (Graduate Assistant), Dot Clark. Fourth Row — Mattie Gardner, Mary Hogue, Dove Hadclox, Nina Hellard, Kitty Coving- ton, Blanche McCann, Ruth Cheatham, Elizabeth Murphy. The purpose of W.A.A. is to develop, through sports, the most de- sirable physical, mental, and social qualities of girls and women. 7 e zctccceu @tu First Row — John Blackburn, Gordon Browning, Cleta Jennings, Steve Cuff, Henry Bindel. Second Row — Mr. Cox (Sponsor), Neale Bennett, Ray Helton, Gerald Huffman, Sanford Jones, Donald Newsam. Third Row — Jack Perciful, Harold Moberly, R. B. McEndre, Mary Lou Sininger, James Kirby, Bill Crech. The club derives its name from Hermes ' staff, which is the symbol of a physician of medical corps. The aims of Caduceus are to acquaint pre-medical students with developments in medicine and allied fields; to instill in its members an interest in the health and welfare of the commu- nity, and to attempt to acquaint its members with the qualifications so necessary for a successful career in medicine. TttuUc Cu First Row — Norma Brown, Bill Allison, Don Hacker, Charles Langston, Janet Roberts, Carlena Stone, Pat Powers, June Smith, Betty Griffin, Lucille Ernst. Second Row — Margaret Hamilton, Laurene Fowler, Don Dillon, Peggy Lewis, Florence Childress, Fay Stephens, Gordon Fleck, Ethel Schell, Jean Knox, Doris Smith. Third Row — Peggy Sturdevant, Jimmie Howard, Jim Smith, Mr. Van Peursem (Spon- sor), Wes Kirby, Jim Hurt, Mr. Stone, (Sponsor), Vic Messmer, Hannah Ketzner. Fourth Row — Jack Snyder, Calvin Whitt, Fred Kelly, John Stephens, Ray Tingle, Don Knowland. The Music Club, a young club on the campus, was organized in 1947 for the purpose of promoting better understanding between the music faculty and music majors and minors. The most notable achievement of the club, so far in its short life, is Sharp ' s and Flat ' s, the originally written and annually produced Music Club show presented during the spring. e 4 First Row — Helen Klinchok, Norma Brown, Peggy Sturdevant, Faye Stephens, Ellen Newby. Second Row — Mary Edmund Burton (Senior Advisor), Allyn Williams (Treasurer), Jane Moberly (Vice-President), Mary Jean Binder (President), Mary Lee Brooks (Secre- tary), Charlotte Newell (Sponsor). Third Row— Billie Jo Elder, Betty Jo Williams, Edith Ratliff, Sarah Heaton, Shirley Carson, Crystal Masters, Marjorie Lyons, Betty Lee Nordheim. Established at Eastern in 1946, Mu Chapter of Cwens is a national honor society for sophomore college women. Members are selected by the faculty and former Cwens according to academic standing, qualities of leadership, school service, and character. The purpose of the organization is to promote higher scholastic standing, and a greater spirit of loyalty and co-operation among freshmen and sophomore women. @a tte ' i u ' Uf @tu First Row — Doris Croley, Betty Jane Shannon, Marjorie Combs West. Second Bow — Cora Baldos, Alma Cochran, Marjorie Lyons, Crystal Masters (Vice-Presi- dent), Jane Moberly, Sue Young, Jeanette Wampler (Treasurer), Pat Lackey. Third Row — Jack Kerley, Edwin Carter, Evelyn Rogers, Louella Malicate, Betty Jo Dickison, Robert Cayton, Harvey Woosley, Paul Minch, Lenora Douglas (President), Dr. Clark (Sponsor), Alfred Fields (Secretary). The purpose of the Canterbury Club is to cultivate a fellowship among English majors and minors, develop or strengthen a professional spirit, and give recognition to students who have made an outstanding record in their English studies. 7 e kittle 76 zt e tcd First Row — Mary Frances Metz, Joan Willenbrink, Charles Purkey, Mr. Brooks (Spon- sor), Betty Blair, Walter Green, Jane Thomas, Janet Roberts. Second Row — Ed Carter, Marge West, Alma Cochran, Lois Parrish, Sterling Parrish, Darrell Hill, Doris Smith. Third Row — Bill Ed Coleman, Dodo Walker, Gladys Osbourne. Crystal Masters, Sara Griggs, Myrtle Ann McDaniels, Marianella Thomsen, Jean Knox. The Little Theatre Club is an organization whose purpose is to appre- ciate the advantages to be derived from an association which will give practice in the study and presentation of plays and which will promote an interest in, and the appreciation of, good drama. rflftAa S a 7 Front Row, left to right — Barbara Stephenson, Billy Jean Smith, Mildred Peters (Vice- President) . Second Row — Patricia Burns (Secretary), Jacqueline Haynie, Mary Jo Loptien, Henri- etta Peters, Kitty Davis Parsons, Esther Johnson, Betty Jo Clark, Betty Lee Nordheim. Third Row — Janice Tartar, Fred P. Giles (Sponsor), Betty Ann Chadwell, Jack Billings- ley (Treasurer), Jimmy Girdler, Douglass Bennett, Bill Hoskins, Cecil Shryock, Robert Hartlage, Malena Brandenburg, Francis Mabelitini, Mary Margaret Culton, Charles Buddy Gray. Eastern ' s art club, Alpha Rho Tau, was re-organized last semester for the purpose of getting those students together socially who are in- terested in art so that they may enjoy and participate in art activities in addition to those offered in the classroom. Most of the members are to be initiated into Kappa Pi, national honorary art fraternity. KtyTtt l First Row, left to right — Jane Garriott (Tryout Manager), Laura Ellis, Jack Johnson, Bonnie Nevins, Pat Powers. Second Row — David Rush, Mary Frances Stanley, Henrietta Peters (Historian), Frances Metz, Doris Shanklin, Leroy Kendall. Third Row — Phyllis Powell (Treasurer), A. P. Rose, Betty Jane Shannon, Helen Parks, Elizabeth Parks, Betty Joe Williams, Patsy Walker. Fourth Row — Charles Purkey, Virgil Hudnall (Tryout Manager), Connie McKee, Wal- lace Hicks (President), Patricia Lackey (Secretary), Fred Kelly, George Stavros (Vice- President), Bill Horn. The KYMA Club aids Eastern ' s athletic program on the campus. Its name was chosen because the letters stand for Kentucky Maroons. In 1949, the club sponsored a homecoming celebration, including a parade with floats, and highlighted by the crowning of a homecoming queen. KYMA also sponsors the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. 178 Society o£ t e ' Ptotv Front Row— Hayden Watkins. Haro Riley Allen (Secretary!. Luther Baxter Second Row — George Sasser. George C: Back Row — Glen Morgan. Ray Morgan. Wright, Bowen McKinney. Leamon Lee. The purpose of this organization of agriculture students is to study diligently the that pertain to farming and devise measures whereby the economic status of the farme standard of living elevated. ay be improved, and hi: Front Row — Coleman Williams. William Hensley, Paul Bowling. Garnet FinI Odus Woolum. Second Row — Otis Johnson, Leslie Leach. James Wells. Carl Davis. Jamei Back Row — Ellis Bishop. McBrayer Calvert, Benton Bowman, Francis Pier Tom Lisle. James Adams, Thomas Proffitt. Wells, Roger Courts. Steve Napier. Earnie Joseph, Slc? m z 7 Pi First Row, left to right — Raymond Benton, Carolyn Hawkins, Cecil Jones (Reporter), Bettye Miller (Vice-President), Dr. W. J. Moore (Sponsor), Eva June Winburn (Sec- retary), Sam Baldwin (President), Fulton Reneaw (Treasurer), Charleen Boyd, Inez Benge, Albert Amburn. Second Row — Glen Barbe, Carl Flynn, Philip Corey, Mary Katherine Evans, Morris Mc- Lain, Paul Ley, Mary Margaret Culton, Russell Russo, Arvid Newport. Third Row — Charles Purkey, Paul Day, Ray Baldwin, Bill Barbieu, Hermon Sparks, Carl Basham, Ronald Cottrell, Richard Browning. Fourth Row — Claude Bevins, Gerald May, Jack Bradley, Mattie Gardner, Carl Prichard, Jack Robertson, J. D. Howard. Fifth Row— Donald Hibbard, George Hobbs, Wendell Cook. Wendell Buck, Eldon White, Gene Rowland, Ben Draughn, George Stravos, Sam Wilson, Ed Monroe, Ted Raymond. Sigma Tau Pi, an organization of the Department of Commerce, is open to students who are majoring and minoring in commerce. Its pro- grams are varied, and include discussions, addresses, outings, socials and dances. P ot C d First Row — Betty J. Hawkins, Glenn Casteel, J. Hill Hamon, Walter Green, Darnell Salyer, Betty Murphy. Second Row — Lucille Ernst, Negia Gilpin, Ann Hackley (Treasurer), Ann Hill (Secre- tary), Carl Martin (President), Stella Wireman (Vice-President), Evelyn Bevins, Nor- malea Garbe. Third Row — Betty Nordheim, Allyn Williams, Elizabeth Ann Cox, Bonnie Perkins, Alicia Ernst, Betty Jane Smith, Raymond Home. Fourth Row— Dr. H. H. La Fuze (Sponsor), Ralph Huffaker, Bill McClain, Bill Peyton, Clinton Helton. Not in picture — Elizabeth Cox, Wes Kirby, Kathleen Kenny. The Photo Club was organized in 1941 for the purpose of stimulating interest in photography among students, and to provide opportunity for supervised experience in taking pictures, developing film and printing. Each year the club hears several Eastman lectures and witnesses demon- strations of technique in picture making. 181 1 %4iUf S U First Row, left to right — Brian Gibbs, Roman Todoran, Russ Russo, Harold Kittrell. Chuck Hertzer, Walter Reid, Frank Darling. Second Row — Ed Zoretic, Harry Sweesy, Jim Dudding, Billy Emmett, Bob Shockley, David Rogers, Ross Herron, Carl Plantholt, Carl Martin, Walter Greene. Third Row — Ray Lindenfelser, Alex Kolakowaski, Russell Roberts, Bill Adams, Bud Ben- nett, Don Franklin, Lynn Owens, Bob Robertson, Lou Daniels, Steve Hlebec. Fourth Row — Howard Gracey, Ray Pelfrey, Steve Pulawski, Jim Baechtold, John Vukov- can, Charles Schmidt, John Slaughter, Carl Genito. Back Row — Ed Shemelya, Joe Fryz, Bob Coleman, Paul Hicks, Harold Moberly, Chuck Mrazovich, Alex Stevens, Louis Manning, George Pavlovich, Bob Tankosh. The E Club is composed of varsity lettermen only. This club annually sponsors the Basketball Queen election. These lettermen serve as ush- ers at the football and basketball games in addition to aiding Eastern ' s athletic program in any way possible. They help promote banquets and other similar activities. rflunttU rfteocfatioa O cccu H. D. FiTZPATRICK President Mary F. McKinney Executive Secretary George Wilson Durr First Vice President Clyde Rouse Executive Committee Member Louis Power Second Vice President Mrs. Virgini a Clark Assistant to Alumni Secretary Executive Committee members not pictured are: Mrs. Cordie Lee Anderson. Mr. Fleming Griffith, Mr. Claude Harris. The Executive Committee of the Alumni Association is composed of three officers elected by the membership, the three officers for the previous year, and one member appointed by the President for one year. The Executive Committee is responsible to the Association for the planning of Alumni programs and administration of the work. They sponsor Homecoming and the alumni program at commencement time and take care of Alumni publicity for the Eastern breakfast at K.E.A. %CUK Oetct Sttitdai On the floor — Marge Combs West (Treasurer), Bobbie Jean Burkich, Nancy B. Kittrell, Helen Burke, Marilyn Ward, Nina Jean Hellard (Vice-President), Betty Henneke (Sec- retary)- First Row — Pat Purkey, Dodo Walker, Mary Ellen Hogue, Mary Horan. Kneeling — Betty Jo Clark (President), Mrs. Betty Harris Blanda (Sponsor). The purpose of Drum and Sandal is to create and maintain an inter- est in dance and the related arts. rflfiAci, ' P c Cnteytf, Front Row — Frances Metz, Janet Roberts, Marjorie West, Betty Ann Blair. Second Row — Walter K. Greene, James Strong, Doris Smith, Charles Purkey, Ed Strohmeier. Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary fraternity in dramatics. Eastern ' s organization, known as Zeta Phi Cast has been active on the campus for many years. Members are selected for their ability to work in all phases of play production as well as for their dramatic skills. TtfatH td First Row — Fred Malott (President), Joy Lee (Secretary), Sara Miller (Vice-President), Kenneth Chambers, Jean Bevins, Nina June Hellard, Mary Lee Brooks, Thelma Justice, Carlena Stone. Second Row — Dr. Parks (Sponsor), Glenn Judy, Paul Cox, Henry Bindel, Bill Allison. Gladys Osborne, Doris Schick, Lois Kolo Parrish, Eleanor McConnell. Third Row — Mr. McGlasson, Enoch Lee, Clinton Helton, Josephine Taylor, Eula Lee Bingham, Betty Calico, Robert Pope. Fourth Row — Mr. Bayse, Kelly Smith, George Hembree, J. C. Oak, James Wert, Duayne Oglefield, Orlorf Knarr, Harold Lee Hall, Gordon Holers, Jesse Holbrook. A club on the campus composed of students majoring and minoring in Mathematics, the Math Club functions as an instrument to further the social relations of Mathematics students and to integrate their activities with those of the world in which we live. 1adu4t U zl rfifo First Row — Jack Billingsley (Public Relations), James Girdler, Herbert M. Louden- back (Secretary), William Todd (President), William Tudor (Treasurer), Robert Gary (III Vice-President), Bill Wilder, Charles Murphy. Second Row — Mel Downing, Loyd Smith, Stanley Bishop, Chester Jennings, Price Rob- erts, Walter K. Greene, Mr. David Barnes. Third Row — William Reynolds, Reed Elliot, Mr. N. Deniston, James Melton, Robert Lan- ter, Leslie Hogg, James Durham. Fourth Row — Bob Keen, Don Corgleton, Jean Bowser, Mr. Homer Davis, Jack Gatliff, James Johns, Joe White, William McLain, Mr. Ralph Whalen. The Industrial Arts Club is an organization consisting of Industrial Arts majors and minors. Its purpose being to promote better relationship between both student and faculty personnel and to fain experiences not common to the shop and classroom. 7V. J£ W. O. Front Row, left to right — Jane Moberly, Marilyn Harrison, Patricia Patter, Joyce Smiley. Second Row — Jenny Lou Eaves (Secretary), Betty Lee Nordheim (Treasurer), Mrs. John Hagan (Sponsor), Mrs. Emma Y. Case (Sponsor), Dana Ball (Social Chairman), Marga- ret Klinchok. Third Row — Hazel Runyon, Rachel Coates, Doris Croley, Phyliss Chandler, Sara Miller (President), Paula Flinchum. The Women ' s Residence Hall Organization, with the elected house council as its governing body, practices democracy in Burnam Hall and is designed to foster better social relationships among residence women. 188 gat olic lu First Row — Mary Frances Stanley, Paul Ley (President), Billie Jo Elder, Father Poole, Evelyn Dowining (Treasurer), Ross Schiaro, Francisca R. Bello. Second Row — Jacquelyn Haynie, Sam Peterson, Frank Darling, Joe Kohler, Ted Raymond. Third Row — Mel Dowining, Bobby Elder, Jeff Giofreddic, Mrs. Morgan Smith (Sponsor), Gene Bowsher, Don Dillon. The Catholic Club is an organization for the purpose of promoting better relationships among Catholic students on Eastern ' s campus. INDEX A Abney, Delia 26 Ackman. Rose 82 Adams. Elizabeth 34 Adams, Elizabeth 81 Adams. James 66 Adams, James H 109 Adams. Kerney M 93 Adams, William E 106 Adkins, Lois June 106 Adkins, William L 26 Administrative Staff 92 Ag Club 179 Akin. Donald 115 Aldridge, Raymond 78 Allen. Anita C 33 Allen. Anna 115 Allen. James 63 Allen, James A 106 Allen. Johnny 65 Allen. Mary Sue 75 Allen. Randell L 110 Allen, Riley 66 Alley, Opal Gay 107 Allison, William T 63 Allnutt, Martha 82 Alpha Psi Omega 185 Alpha Rho Tau 177 Alumni Officers 183 Alvis, Annie 93 Amburn, Albert 26 Amburn, Lester 26 Ammann, Rosemary E 108 Anderson, Irene 82 Anderson, James 80 Anderson, William C 116 Anglin. Mary 65 Arett. Melvin Vernon 29 Asher. Barbara A 108 Asher. Eugene 83 Asher. Geraldine 115 Asher, Robert S 107 Athletics 119 Athletic Director 120 Augsback. Don E 107 B Back, Juanita 81 Back, Sara L Ill Baechtold. James 79 Bailey. Ralph L 67 Baird. Finley 65 Baker. Albert L Ill Baldos. Corazon 41 Baldwin, William S 17 Baldwin, Nancy 17 Baldwin, Eugene 65 Baldwin, Ray 34 Bales. George 116 Ball, Dana 17 Ballard, John 22 Ballou, Fred 92 Band 162 Banks, Estill D 105 Barbe, Lacey Glenn 33 Barber, Barbara H 108 Barbieux. Bill 18 Barnes. David 93 Barnes, William 80 Barnes, George 78 Barnett, William 65 Barchus, Donald 116 Baseball Team 145 Basketball Coaches 133 Basketball, Frosh 139 Basketball Queen 50 Basketball Varsity 134 Bassham, Carl 37 Basye. Clifton A 93 Baugh. Ralph G 112 Baumhoefer, Bertha 66 Baxter, Luther 34 Baxter. Virginia 74 Beatty, Elmer W 29 Beatty. Dorothy 73 Bello, Francisco 42 Benge. Inez 33 Bennett, Douglas A 17 Bennett. William 64 Bentley, Sally 14 Bentley, Robert F 14 Benton. Raymond 41 Berkeley. Robert E 107 Bernard. Virginia 67 Berry, Dorothea K 106 Berryman, Margaret 82 Bettinger, Geraldine 73 Bevins. Claude H 63 Bevins, Evelyn 66 Bevins, James 41 Bevins, Laidley 22 Bianchi, Alfred 85 Bicknell, Beulah R 107 Billingsley. Jack 18 Bindel, Henry J.. Jr 30 Binder, Mary 75 Bingham, Ray 34 Bingham, Bertha Ill Bishop, Ellis 106 Bishop. James 37 Bishop. Stanley 65 Black, Leonard E 106 Black, J. G 93 Black, Tilden 106 Blackborn, Virginia 93 Blair, Betty Ann 17 Blair. Pauline 73 Blanda, Betty H 96 Blanton, Morris M 106 Bledsoe, William M 114 INDEX— Continued Blevins. Elizabeth 82 Bogie, Donna Jean 82 Bogie, Billy 76 Bolton, Tom J 33 Bonny, Nola Thomas 30 Boulos, Barbara A 108 Bowling, Paul 73 Bowman. Benton 65 Bowman, James 78 Bowman, Helen 34 Bowsher, Jean E 26 Boyd, Charlene 65 Bradley. Jack K 18 Bradley, Leo 108 Branham, Goble 76 Branham, Dorothy 41 Branscum. Edwin 109 Branscum, Arvel 29 Brent, Caroline 110 Brewer. Paith E 108 Brewer, Bonnie 75 Broadders. Thomas 66 Brock, Oscar 64 Brock, G. M 92 Broaks, Mary Lee 75 Brown, Leah R 108 Brown, Nancy 65 Brown, Paul H 106 Brown, Norma 81 Brown, Ray T 29 Brown, Robert 74 Browning, Gordon 66 Browning. Richard Lee 26 Browning. Arlie W 105 Browning, Naomi R 107 Bryant, Bernice F 105 B S U 168 Buchanan, Pearl L 93 Buck, Wendell E 26 Buckley, William 83 Buildings Administration 6-7 Arts 11 Beckham 9 Burnam 9 Health 10 Library 10 Roark 8 Student Union 2 Bundy, Otis 34 Bunton, James 42 Burch, Vernon 18 Burchett, Billy Ray 73 Burdette, Tryna L 109 Burdine, Marvin 73 Burgan, Leroy 116 Burk, Lawrence A 17 Burke. William 74 Burke. Helen 82 Burkich, Bobby 73 Burkich, Bobbie 73 Burkich, Jack M 30 Burns, Virgil 93 Burns, Roy, Jr 30 Burns, Patricia 113 Burrier, Mary King 94 Burris, Florida 65 Burton, Mary 66 Bush, Kenneth 115 Buskirk, Courtney 63 Buskirk, Lawrence 74 Bussy, John 41 Byles, Sarah 66 Byron, Adelaide 34 C Calico, Betty 83 Calmes, Ann 81 Calmes. Frank 114 Calmes, George 76 Campbell, Alma F 114 Campbell, Douglas 63 Campbell, George 37 Campbell, Jane 94 Campbell. Willie A 107 Cannon. Florence E 108 Canterbury Club 175 Cantrell, Dolores J 110 Caperton. Eugene 81 Caperton, Mrs. Helen 33 Carman, Donald 37 Carman. Otis 34 Carrington. Neville 116 Carroll. Mary F 14 Carson, Shirley 73 Carter, Edwin 30 Carter, Nolan 62 Carter, Robert 116 Carty, Charles B 105 Carty, D. J 92 Case, Emma Y 91 Casey, Jess 94 Casteel, Lewis 79 Catchen, Ruby 1 106 Gates, Norvaline 78 Catholic Club 189 Caudill, Beckham 30 Caudill, Ervin 74 Caudill, Kermit 34 Cauduceus Club 172 Causey. Ada 63 Cavanaugh. Rolla, Jr 114 Cayton, Robert F 66 Chadwell. Betty Anne 108 Chambers. Kenneth 65 Chance. Mary 76 Chandler, Phyllis 66 Cheatham, Ruth 64 Cheek, Glenn 107 Cheerleaders 118 INDEX— Continued Chenault. Kathrine 92 Childers, Rita 65 Childress, Florence 76 Cioffrede, John W 107 Clark, Alfred 37 Clark. Betty 62 Clark, Bonnie Rae 109 Clark. Dorothy 57 Clark, Jo Anne 109 Clark. Lois 115 Clark, Roy B Clem, John 17 Click. Glyndon 33 Cloyd. Simpson G., Jr 30 Coates. J. Dorland Coates, Rachel 76 Cobb. John S 107 Coburn. Marilee Moloney 14 Coburn. Robert L 14 Cocanougher, Barbara 106 Cocanougher. Robert 110 Cochran. Alma 34 Coffey, Janie R 107 Coleman. Bill Ed 64 Coleman. Bobby 41 Collegiate Pentacle 167 Collins. Arnold 65 Collins, Cordin 65 Collins, Tom 43 Combs, Charles 18 Combs, Elmer 26 Combs. Elwood 77 Combs, Donald G. 105 Combs. Helen 74 Combs, Homer 25 Combs. Imogene 106 Combs, Lavina J 106 Combs. Lois 73 Congleton 57 Conn, Sara E 113 Cook, Joyce Ann 106 Cook, Virgil 83 Cooke, Wendell 63 Corey, Phillip 41 Cornelison. Mary 83 Cornell, Shelby 76 Cornett, Billy 65 Cottrell, Ronald 66 Courts. Roger 64 Covington. Ann C 108 Covington. Betty 74 Cowan. Lorraine 73 Cox, Billy Joe 108 Cox, Elizabeth 73 Cox, Elizabeth B Ill Cox, Lee J 26 Cox, Lewis 81 Cox, Paul 22 Coy, Reba 18 Craft, Clayton 18 Craft, William R 105 Craig, Una Fern 105 Crawford, Patricia 74 Creech, Billy 22 Creeps, June 110 Crockett, Bobby S 108 Croley, Doris 65 Crouch, Elmoe N 107 Crum. Iva 41 Cuff. Noel B 92 Cuff. Steve C 30 Cullen. Richard A., Jr 33 Culton. Mary Margaret 18 Cummins. Sylvia 106 Curry, Nancy E 105 Cwens 174 D Daniel, Dorothy L Ill Daniels, Lawrence, Jr 110 Darling, Fred 94 Darling, Frank 62 Daugherty, Barbara A 106 Davidson. Harold Ill Davis, Charles K 105 Davis, James Homer 94 Davis. Shelby L 34 Davis. Herbert 81 Davis, Georgeanne 34 Davis, Curtis 112 Davis, George, Jr 33 Davis, Helen 79 Davis, Leon 115 Davis, Leonard R 106 Davis, Clara 78 Davis, Beech 22 Davis, William White 18 Dawson, Charles 73 Dawson, Delma 78 Day, Paul E 26 Day, Samuel 73 Deans 91 Dearing. Jamie 79 Deckert. James A 30 DeCoursey, Patricia S 17 Dedication 4 Deering, John E 14 DeJarnette, Barbara 26 Delancy, John H 106 DeLancy, John G 110 DeMoss, Edwin H 107 Deniston. N. G 94 Denny, Glen 101 Denny, Grider V 107 De Simone, Victor 41 De Simone, Shirley 66 De Simone. Kelly 65 Dickerson. Charles 74 Dickerson, Melvin R 29 Dickerson, Betty 65 INDEX— Continued Dillion. Donald 73 Dingus, Bill 81 Disney, Oscar 64 Dixon. Charles 64 Dobbs, Charles W 116 Dobson, Sally Ill Dohoney, Eugene 66 Donaldson, William 65 Dooddridge, Stanley 66 Dooley. Clay 64 Dorman, John 75 Dorris, J. T 94 Doty, Henry F 110 Douglas, Betty Sue 112 Douglas, Leanora 26 Dove, Joe 14 Downing, Melvin 61 Doyle, Virginia 105 Dozier, Betty J 73 Draughn. Benjamin H., Jr 33 Drum and Sandal 184 Duddsrar, Lucy Ill Dudding, James 73 Dudzinshi, Betty C 106 Duff, Cecil 34 Duncan, Leon 37 Duncan, Paul 26 Dunlap. Bonnie V 108 Dunn. Theodore 63 Dunsil, John 79 Durbin, Wanda 65 Durbin, Anna Jean 106 Durbin, Charles 81 Durham, Clarence R 105 Durham, James 73 Duvall. Elizabeth M 1 06 Duvall, Joann A 106 E Eagle. Carl 58 Earnest. Joyce 115 Easterling. Delmon 33 Eaves, Jenny Lou 66 Eckert. Carl W 107 E Club 182 Editors. Milestone 160 Edwards. Clara A 103 Edwards, Richard A 95 Edwards, Thomas 41 Edwards, William B 106 Elder, Billy 112 Elder, Billie 76 Elder, Robert L 112 Elliott, Charleen 73 Elliott. Harry L 112 Elliott. Ralph 22 Elliott. Thomas 65 Ellis, Laura F 108 Emmett, William 67 Engel, Lewis 107 Engle, Fred 57 Engle, Fred A 95 Ernest, Lucille 73 Ernst, Alicia 79 Etherington, Bonnie 76 Evans, Joan 79 Evans. Mary 57 Evans, Robert 66 Eversole, Carl 73 Eversole, Martha G 29 Exon, Jane Ill F Farley. Billie C 29 Farley, Gene 41 Farris, Charlene 112 Faulconer, Betty 74 Faulconer. Herman 66 Faust, Robert 79 Feld, Roy 58 Fenner. Paul E 116 Ferrell. D. Thomas 95 Fields, Alfred 22 Fields, Charles M 108 Fields, Sophia 106 Fields, Troy 58 Finley, Garnet R 113 Finley, Kenneth T 109 Finnegan, John 43 Fischer, Barrie A 112 Flanary, John B 105 Fleck. Gordon Pierce Ill Fletcher. Katherine 22 Fletcher. Lowell 107 Fletcher, Ramona A 108 Flinchum, Paula 84 Floyd, Mary 95 Flynn, Carl It Flynn, Douglas M 112 Flynn, Harold E 109 Football Coaches 120 Football Varsity 122 Ford, Clay 14 Ford. Edith G 95 Ford, Henry 78 Ford, Hobert 81 Foster, Mary M 105 Fowler, Allie 95 Fowler, Laurene 76 Fowler. Robert 57 Fraley. Elbert B 108 Francisco. Remedios 41 Franklin. Don 83 Friend, Charles 59 Fritz. Delbert C 112 Freeman, Deward N 114 Freeman, Morris D 107 French, Jo Ann 109 Fryz, Joseph Michael 29 INDEX— Continued G Gabbard. Lois P 113 Garbe. Norma Lea Ill Gardner, Mattie 62 Garrett, Donna J 110 Garrett, Robert 115 Garriott, Jane 14 Gary, Patricia 73 Gary, Robert 67 Gash, Martha 78 Gash, Nancy L 112 Gatliff. Grover 17 Gatwood, Dwight 93 Gayheart. James 59 Genito, Carl 57 Geyer, Roger 83 Gibbs, Brian 74 Giles, Frederic P 95 Gill, Anna D 95 Gill. Joseph 75 Gill. Pauline 77 Gilpen. Negia 76 Gilbert, Effie 74 Gilbert, Eloise 26 Gilbert. Henry 41 Gilbert, Thomas A 115 Giltner, Raymond 41 Gilbert. Willard 81 Girdler, James 63 Gish, Benjamin F 105 Goad, Oval M 26 Gochwire. Norma Ill Goodin, Leland 41 Goodlett, Mildred 76 Goodpastor, Lyda 78 Gordon, Billy 81 Gover, Ann 79 Gover, Margaret E 109 Gracey, Howard N. 77 Gragg. David 78 Gravett, Gerwood B 106 Gray, Alma Jean 14 Gray, Charles 14 Green, Walter 7 ' Greene. Chester 109 Greene, Robert F 109 Greene, Walter 34 Greenwell, Roy 41 Greynolds. William 113 Griffin, Betty 61 Griffith, Willard 113 Griggs, Etta Jean 105 Griggs, Sara 63 Griggs. Jamie 78 Griggs. William P 14 Grigsby, Treva 21 Grimme. Harry 41 Grise, Presley M 96 Grise, Thomas 109 Gross, Morris L 113 Gumbert, G. M 96 Gymnasium 132 H Haas. Marilyn 65 Hacker, Don 57 Hackley. Ann 67 Haddix, Dove 115 Halcomb. Anderson 37 Halcomb, Willmer 14 Hale. Bud 62 Hale, JoAnne 110 Hall, Charlene 81 Hall, Evelyn L 113 Hall. Harold 84 Hall. Mary W 114 Hamilton, Bobby 62 Hamilton. Bruce 84 Hamilton, Margaret 21 Hamilton, Margaret 80 Hamilton, Virginia 113 Hammond, John F 107 Hammonds. Charles R 106 Hammons. Lula 75 Hammons, Martha 83 Hamon. J. Hill Ill Hanlon, Margaret E 110 Hanging of the Greens 55 Hansen, Max C 96 Harlow, Evelyn 66 Harmon, Carol 82 Harmon, Jvadean 114 Harmon, Richard M Ill Harper, Joe 67 Harris. Emory 78 Harris. Marlyn 115 Harrison, John 63 Harrod, Evan 105 Hart, Wm 59 Hartloye, Robert 58 Hastings, Robert 113 Hatfield, Barbara 21 Hawkins, Betty 62 Hawkins, Carolyn 61 Hawkins, Viola 21 Hay, Eugene R 37 Hays, Anthony 64 Hays, Kathleen Ill Hays, Mae Dell 105 Haynes, Oscar 77 Haynes, Willina 77 Heatt, Andrew 80 Heaton, Sarah 84 Heiss, Alice L 109 Hellard, Nina 21 Helterbrand, Orville 114 Helton, Charles 62 Helton, Clinton 58 Helton, James G 108 Hembree, George 78 INDEX— Continued Hendren. Marjorie 78 Hendren, William 78 Hendrickson, Patricia 79 Hendrix, Mary 22 Henneke, Betty 77 Henry. Walter Nichols 30 Hensley, Delbert 59 Hensley, Sam Ill Hensley, William 64 Herndon, Thomas C 96 Herald, Betty Jean 112 Herron, Ross 80 Hertzer, Charles 75 Hicks, Paul 22 Hicks, Ruie Mae 114 Hicks, Thomas R 107 Hicks, Wallace 59 Hieronymus, DeCoursey Ill Hibbard. Donald 25 Hibbard. Donald Edward 14 Hill. Anna 84 Hill, Darrell 76 Hill, Gathleen Noe 22 Hill, Herschel 25 Hillard. Pauline 60 Hines. Bettye F 109 Hines, Lena 75 Hilton, James 113 Hinton, Frances 83 Heste, James 80 Hlebec. Stephens E 25 Hobbs, George H 18 Hodge, Betty L 107 Hoffman, James T 66 Hoffman, Roger 58 Hogg, John 59 Hogg, Leslie, Jr 29 Hogue, Dewey 41 Hogue, Mary E 112 Hogg, Nancy S 107 Holbrook, Andrew 41 Holbrook, Benjamin 25 Holbrook, Garnetta Ill Holbrook. Jesse 77 Holbrook, Mattie 113 Holder, Salvicy 106 Holland, Stanley 80 Holt. Jack 114 Holton, Anna 84 Holton, Jonas 59 Holtzclaw, Morris 114 Home Ec Club 169 Homecoming Parade 49 Homecoming Queen 49 Hood. Gertrude M 96 Hopp. Eva Cook 22 Hopp. William B 96 Horan. Mary E Ill Horn, William 59 Home, Raymond 112 Hoskins, C. Bruce 25 Hoskins, Patsy R 113 Hoskins, Walter S Ill Hoskins, William 60 Hounchell, Saul 96 House, Andrew B 115 Howard, Clyde Moody 26 Howard, Floreave 63 Howard. Jimmy 113 Howard, John 76 Howard, Julia 80 Huddleston, Robert H 114 Hudnall, Virgil 59 Huffaker, Ralph 85 Huffman, Jerald Dwight 33 Hughes, Charles T 96 Hughes, Martin 83 Huguely, Jacob T 75 Hutton, Barbara 84 Hume, Betty C 112 Hume, Catherine 115 Hume, Roberts 41 Hunt, William P 109 Hurt, Mrs. Corrinne 109 Hurt, Charles 34 Hussung, Florence C 110 I Industrial Arts 187 Inman, Robert G 108 Insko, Barbara 84 Insko, Bonnie 84 Insko, Sherry K 107 Isaacs, Betty 115 Isaacs. Otis 58 Isaacs, George B 115 J Jasper, Marian 83 Jenkins. Harold 59 Jennings, Chester D 25 Jennings. Cleta 29 Jennings, Mabel Walker 97 Jennings, Nancy 41 Johns. James B 37 Johns, Joylene 64 Johnson, Esther Lee 110 Johnson, Fred W 25 Johnson. Hobert 76 Johnson, Jack L 114 Johnson, Julia 109 Johnson, Lee 113 Johnson, Otis 37 Johnson, Rachael 60 Johnson, Rose 66 Jones, Peggy 113 Jones, Cecil 21 Jones, Helen 61 Jones, Irvin 116 Jones. James 22 INDEX— Continued Jones, Karl W 108 Jones. Paul J 105 Jones, Jack 115 Jones, Sanford 22 Joos. William 41 Joseph. Ervine 83 Joseph, Mattie 57 Judy, Glenn Marvin 29 Justice. Allen 80 Justice. Kathleen 84 Justice, Rara 57 Justice. Thelma 61 K Kalb, Betty 77 Karr, Victor 80 Kazee. Billy G Ill Kazee, Lewis 83 Kearns. Shirley, Jr 106 Keen. Betty Jean 29 Keen. Leon 105 Keen, Bobby 59 Keene, William L 97 Keesey, Norma 29 Keith, Charles A 91 Kelley, Phyllis 60 Kelley, Fudd 64 Kelly, Hurshel 61 Kelly, Thomas 78 Kendall. Leroy 80 Kennamer. L. G 97 Kenney, Kathleen 80 Kenny, Walter M 108 Kepler, Karl 76 Kerley, John Albert 33 Ketzner, Hannah J Ill Kidd, Vincent W 115 Kidd, Edwin 34 Kincaid, Ann Lee 65 King, Arthur C 108 King, Loretta 107 King, Jack 64 Kinman, Leroy 60 Kirby, Thomas 37 Kirby, Jimmy W 112 Kirby, Thurstone 58 Kirwin, James Ill Kittrell, Harold 57 Knarr, Orloff 59 Knowland, Don L 109 Knox, Norma 61 Kohler, Joseph E 37 Kolakowski, Alex, Jr 110 Kordenbrock, Afton 77 Kyma Club 178 L Lackey. Patricia 62 La Fuze, H. H 97 Lain, Virginia 84 Lamb, Hermon 81 Lambert, Richard T 114 Land, Earl 83 Lane, Doris 83 Langston, Charles B 112 Later, Robert 21 Leach. Leslie H.. Jr 25 Leahy, Frank 60 Lee, Charmayne 62 Lee, Cora Lee. Enoch Estes 59 Lee, Lucille Joy 66 Lee. June 113 Lee, Leamon 113 Leedy, Mary F 113 Leedy, William 64 Leers, Anna C 29 Lefebure, Eugene 115 Lethgo, William 80 Leveridge. Ann 79 Lewallen, Egre E 116 Lewicki. Edward 59 Lewis, Peggy A 112 Lewis, Thomas 83 Ley, Paul 21 Lindenfelser, Ray 80 Little Theatre Club 176 Litton, Fannie 62 Litton, H. J 21 Locke, Betty 84 Logan. Jane C 110 Looney, Billie 21 Looper, Billie 83 Loptien, Mary Jo 115 Lorch. Joyce 63 Losle, Thomas Y 113 Loudenback, Herbert M 18 Lovett, Martha 30 Lowe, Charles E 18 Lusk. Lois F Ill Lynn, Betty 107 Lyons, Marjorie 79 Lyttle, Bobby L 114 M Mabelitini, Charles F 109 Madden, Eva 63 Madden, Frances 114 Malicote. Lucille 60 Malott, Fred Sherman 33 Manning, Louis 61 Marlar, Nelson 42 Marz, Carol J 109 Martin, Carl 67 Mason, Jewell 110 Mason. Evelyn J 113 Mason, Norma J 109 Massey, Kenneth 84 Masters, Crystal 76 Math Club 186 INDEX— Continued Matthews, Frank 82 Mattick. William 82 Mattox, Melvin E 92 May, Barbara 60 May, Gerald 42 May, Martha R 114 Mayo, Henry 77 Mayo, Betty L 114 Mays, William 60 MeAuley. Connie 113 McAnelly, Patsy 108 MeCann, Robert C 108 McCarty, William 62 McClain. William 113 McClure, Kanzle B 110 McConnell. Earl P 92 McConnell, Eleanor 67 McCorkel, Wade 113 McCoun, Blanche K 112 McDavid. Myrtle Ann 30 McEndre, Ray 59 McGlasson, Alvin 97 McGowan, Grover 60 McGuire, Monroe 81 Mcllvaine, Alex G 97 Mcllvaine, Edith 92 Mclntyre, Winfred 29 McKee, Connie 59 MeKenzie, Thomasine 78 McKinney. Bowen 34 McKinney, John H Ill McKinney. Lloyd 84 McKinney, Mary Frances 97 McLain, Morris Dan 17 McNally, Charles J 110 McQueen, David 60 McQueen, Henrietta 74 Mehaffey. Claude 77 Meeks, Jack 61 Meek, James 59 Melton, James 42 Merriman, Doris 115 Messmer, Victor 115 Metcalfe, Marilyn 105 Metz, Frances 22 Meyer, Thomas 79 Mielcarek, Chester N 14 Mielcarek, Clara 14 Milestone Staff 160 Military Ball 52 Military Queen 52 Miller, Beckham 82 Miller, Bettye Jean 25 Miller, Dallas J 58 Miller, Douglas 42 Miller, Patricia 63 Miller, Rufus 21 Miller. Sara Kathryn 18 Million, Glenn Wagers 33 Minch, Paul 60 Miracle, Orville 115 Miss Eastern 45 Miss Popularity 46 Miracle, Clayton 60 Moberly, Harold 58 Moberly, Jane 83 Moberly, Margaret Hume 97 Moesker, Catherine 25 Monds, Lawrence N 25 Monroe, Edwin A 25 Montgomery. Barbara 110 Montgomery, James C 114 Moore, Clay P 114 Moore. Kenneth 60 Moore. Maude Bell 25 Moore, Nell 115 Moore, Robert 84 Moore, William J 91 Mooris, Roy 82 Morehead. Sue Mary 110 Morgan, Eddie 79 Morgan, Glenn 62 Morgan, Johnnie 80 Morgan, Ray 75 Morris, Cora 105 Morris, James 76 Morris, Lawrence 21 Morris, Naomi R 108 Morris, Ruth 82 Mr. Popularity 47 Mrazovich. Charles 37 Mrazovich, Mary N 77 Mullins, Charles 21 Mullins, Charles W 109 Murbach, Janet 98 Murphy, Betty 79 Murphy, Charles D 37 Murphy. Elizabeth 33 Murphy, Joseph 60 Music Club 173 Musick, Virginia 98 Myers, William D 114 N Napier, Stephen, Jr 77 Nath, Lawrence H 98 Neace. Lena M 114 Neale, Rhoda 84 Nelson, Alongo Bailey 18 Nevins, Bonnie M 114 Newby. Ellen 85 Newell. Edwin K 17 Newell, Susanne 78 Newman, Maxie 83 Newport, Arvid 84 Newson, Donald 60 Newton, Barbara K 107 Nickell, Morton C Hi Nickell, Quentin 106 Noe. Robert 67 INDEX— Continued Nolan. Katherine 114 Noland, John 84 Noland, William W 29 Nordheim. Betty 59 Norton, Frances 11 Norton, George 82 Norvell. Kenneth 83 O Oak. J. C 28 O ' Brien, Eddie 109 O ' Bryan. Nancy L 107 O ' Hearn. Charles H 105 Oldfield, Duane T 26 Osborne, Gladys 75 Owen, Ruth A 110 Owens, Eunice 57 Owens. Lynn C 25 Organizations 159 P Fark. Elizabeth 74 Park, John 64 Park, Smith 98 Park. Owen 61 Park, William 82 Parke, Billy 84 Parke, Helen F 105 Parke. Sybil 60 Parks, Helen Sue IS Parks, Mary 77 Parks, Mary Lou 73 Parks. Sarah Jane 110 Parks. Thelma J 110 Parish. Lois 67 Parish. Sterling 60 Parsons, Kitty D 110 Parsons, Mary 77 Parsons. Neal Allison 29 Pasley. Dorothy 107 Pasley. Louise 18 Pasquale, Donald 115 Patrick, Bobbie L 77 Patrick, Flowene P 105 Patrick, William 22 Patton, Karlton 59 Patton. Marilyn R 108 Pavolich, George 82 Payne, Elizabeth 57 Pearson, LeDelle 105 Pearson, Leon V 18 Pearson. William 82 Pelfrey, Mrs. Ray 58 Pelfrey. Raymond 58 Pelley. Vivian 59 Perciful, Jack 37 Perciful, Lewis 61 Perkins. Bonnie 77 Perkins, Joseph 60 Perry, Hollis R 37 Perry, James Albert 30 Perry, Leo 108 Peters, Henrietta 22 Peters, Henry C, Jr 105 Peters. Jack 58 Peters. Mildred Frances 18 Peters, Virginia 115 Peterson, Sam J 110 Pettit, Shirley 116 Peyton, Bobbie Ill Peyton. William M 73 Photo Club 181 Picklesiwer, E. B 62 Pickett, Norma Jean 107 Pickrell, Paul W 108 Pierce, Francis 57 Plantholt. Carl 60 Points. Robert 58 Polly, Raymond 84 Ponder, Virginia 59 Pope, James D 17 Pope, Robert 82 Porter. Vance, Jr 110 Potter, Patsy L Ill Power, Lois 107 Powers, Patricia R 109 Powell. Phyllis 33 Prater. Walter 115 President 90 Proffit. Charles 115 Proffitt. Thomas 79 Presnell. Glenn 1 98 Price. Frances J 112 Price. Gordon 109 Prichard, Carl R 14 Prichard, James 79 Profitt, Billie Jo 110 Pugh, Ellen 98 Pullins, Patsy 59 Pullian. J. P 77 Pulaski. Steve 62 Purcell. Elizie 30 Purkey. Charles 61 Purkey. Patsy 106 R Rail. Earnest 57 Rains, Theodore 34 Rains, Willa Dee 108 Rains. William H 107 Rambeaux, Doris P 113 Ramey, Stanley 37 Rankin, James 82 Rankin, Katherine 30 Rankin, William Nelson 17 Ransdell, Philip M 110 Raper, Horace W 98 Rash, Thelma 112 Ratliff, Edith 74 Ratliff, Helen 41 INDEX— Continued Ratliff, Herman 41 Raymond, Jack 63 Raymond, Thod., Jr 60 Redman. Alice A 112 Redwind, Earl E 112 Reece, Millard J 29 Reed, Alma 81 Reed, Montf ord L 114 Reed, Patty J Ill Rees, Charlotte 75 Regenstein, Alma 98 Regents, Board of 89 Reichspfarr. Nancy B 17 Reid, Walter 21 Reneau, James F 17 Rennix, Mable 60 Reynolds, William 60 Rice, Claudia 98 Rice, Harold 115 Rich, Dixie Garrett 25 Rich, Joseph L 75 Richards, H. R 99 Richardson, Betty 64 Richardson, Charles 73 Richardson. Harold 62 Richardson, Norma R 107 Richardson, Raymond 85 Richardson. Roy 42 Rickey, Patricia R 110 Riddell, Harry A 105 Rigby, Harold 99 Riggs, William 82 Riley, Anna 80 Riley, Harry 42 Riley, Jeanette 60 Riley, Roy G HO Risner, Henry C 105 Roark, Edith 77 Roark, Junell 115 Roark. Malena 112 Robbins, Ray 17 Roberts, Janet 61 Roberts, Laura V 25 Roberts, Price 57 Roberts, Russell 21 Robertson, Robert 77 Robertson. U. G 25 Robinson, Mary L 113 Rogers, Betsy 80 Rogers. David 75 Rogers. Evelyn 85 Rogers, Roy 74 Rolf, Bernard 82 Rose, Andrew 57 Ross. Kenton 21 ROTC 149 Rothwell, Francis 63 Rothwell. Frederich 42 Rowland, Gene 67 Rowlette, Juanita K 110 Royalty, Lewis Arnold 29 Ruffner, James 75 Runyan, Hazel 116 Rush, David 61 Rush, Ruby 99 Ruschell, G. J 116 Ruschell, Robert 57 Russo, John 58 Russell, Lillian M 114 Rutherford, Alvis 58 Rutledge, George Ann 83 Rymer, Evelyn P 105 S Salver, Darnell 84 Sams, Oscar 61 Samuels, Tom C 99 Sandlin. Talbert 18 Sasser, George 57 Satton, John R 63 Say lor. Eugene LeRoy 113 Saylor. Millard 42 Scalos, Harry 81 Schell, Ethel Louise 114 Schiano. Ross E Ill Schneib, Anna A 99 Schoeck, Vincent Ill Schuch, Doris 76 Schwertman, Ray 75 Scott, Ruth 77 Seaters. Clyde 62 Seesholtz, Arthur 22 Seevers. Blanche Sams 22 Selvey, Millard 114 Sergent. Enoch 37 Semak. Nick 58 Shanklin. Doris 67 Shannon. Betty J 42 Shaw, Earl 85 Shea, Margaret 42 Sheets. Sarah 58 Shelburne. Ada Black 26 Shelton. James 115 Shelton, Margaret A 109 Shemelya. Edward 21 Shepherd. Delphia 113 Shockley. David 115 Shyock, Cecil 62 Shryock, Hugh A 17 Sigma Tau Pi 180 Simoneau, Elizabeth 115 Singleton. Edna 115 Sininger, Mary 81 Sizemore. Calloway 82 Slattery. Katherine E 105 Slaughter. John 103 Slonaker. Paul 42 Smiley, Marjorie J 112 Smith. Barbara J 2 Smith. Betty 74 INDEX— Continued Smith, Bill E 17 Smith. Billie 58 Smith, Charles D 67 Smith, Charles Ed 33 Smith, Charles M 74 Smith, Doris Lucille 30 Smith, Evelyn 109 Smith, George R 109 Smith, James 76 Smith, Joe Kelly 77 Smith, John H 108 Smith. June K 107 Smith, Lloyd 62 Smith, Sidney R 109 Snow, Nancy 42 Snow, William Ill Snowden, Richard 42 Snyder, Jack 81 Sowell, John 61 Sparks, Berdenia 66 Sparks. Herman 33 Spence. Robert 79 Spencer. Joan 114 Spencer. Norma J 114 Spicer. Earl 30 Spicer, Robert Ill Spires. Shirley 80 Stable. Donald 59 Stafford, Deva 64 Stafford. Forrest 74 Stambaugh, Jimmy 79 Stanford. Stanley 112 Stanley, Mary 58 Stavros, George 34 Steele, Nellie 63 Stephens, Chester 62 Stephens, Christine 113 Stephens, Fay 80 Stephens, John . 37 Stephens, Larry 78 Stephenson, Barbara 64 Stevens, Alex 58 Stevens, Ann F 105 Stevens, Roy 42 Stidham, Jack 22 Stocker, Howard D 112 Stone. Carlena 78 Stone, Thomas 99 Story, Virginia F 99 Stratton, Donnalie 17 Stratton, Paul 83 Strohmeier. Edward 21 Strong, James 13 Strong, William 78 Strong, William E 75 Striepe, Margaret H 107 Stubblefield. William 74 Student Union Building 2 Sturdevant, Laura 75 Summers, Pauline 64 Sutton, Gervis 75 Sutton. Juanita 30 Sweesy. Harry 57 Swinford, Willard 21 Swingholm, Ralph 79 T Tackett, Ellry Lee 63 Tackett, Monnie 105 Talbott, Junie 110 Tankosh, Robert 62 Tarter. Janeice 81 Tarvin, Warren. Jr 109 Taulbee, Bishop 61 Taylor, Josephine 83 Taylor, Mary 115 Taylor, Richard 42 Terhune. Mildred M 112 Teater. Ida 99 Telford, Brown E 100 Terry. Ruby 114 Thaeker. Beulah 105 Thomas, Jane Keays 30 Thompson, Anita C 106 Thompson. Betty Joe 112 Thompson. Charles 76 Thompson, Lois Ill Thompson. Marianella 51 Thompson, Robert L 109 Threadgill, Cary 115 Thornton, Martha A 106 Tingle, Marion K 106 Tingle, Raymond B 113 Typton, Anna Francis 80 Tolson, Elmer 80 Todd, Virginia L 114 Todd. William D 29 Todoran, Roman 62 Tompkins. Shirley 67 Track Team 144 Trieschman, Paul 79 Trusty, William A 112 Tudor. William H 66 Turner, Billy 78 Turner, Hershel 42 Turner, Hildred 63 Turner, James R 100 Turner. Jack G 113 Turner, J. T 74 Turner, Martha Deaton 14 Turner, Robert 76 Turner, Steve 14 Turpen, Helen no Turpin, Billy 63 Turpin, Joe Tayor 112 Tyng, Julian 100 INDEX— Continued V Van Peuresm, James E 100 Varden, George 85 Vaughn, Troy E 57 Vaught, Leonard 79 Venable, Ella 67 Virgin, Kathleen 80 Vukovean, John 65 W W.A.A 171 Wakefield, Helen 64 Walker, Courtenay 79 Walker, Dolores 57 Walker, Dorothy J 113 Walker, Marilyn 76 Walker, Patsy 64 Walker, Samuel 100 Wall, Kenneth Lynn 25 Waller, May 109 Walser, Ruth 83 Walthers, Laquata 81 Wampler, Jeanette R 25 Wampler, Harold 77 Ward, Marilyn 75 Ware, Archie L., Jr 106 Warrern, Shirley L 114 Wash, Dorothy 82 Watkins, Jack 112 Watkins, Hayden 58 Watkins, Janet 80 Weaver, Hobart, Jr 110 Webb, Luther 62 Weddle, Eustis 22 Welch, Patsy Jean 109 Wells, William 61 Welte, Donald J Ill Wentworth, David C 110 Wert, James 81 Wert, Patricia R 109 West, Majorie 57 West, Ote 42 Whalin, Ralph W 100 Wheat, Omer 62 White, Bernice 78 White, Carl E Ill White, Dorothy 58 White, Eldon 17 White, Joe 63 Whitehead, Mrs. Guy 100 Whitt, A. L 100 Who ' s Who 54 Wickersham, Arthur L 100 Wilder. Ronald C 108 Wilhite, Martha Gene 26 Wilhoite, Jane 58 Wilhoite, Joyce 75 Willenbrink, Joan 65 Willham, Ellen 42 Williams, Allyn 81 Williams, Betty Jo 85 Williams, Bobby 61 Williams, Coleman K 113 Williams, Louise 42 Williams, Mary 74 Willis, Edward 105 Wills, James 74 Wilson. Billy Lyle 14 Wilson, Charles 61 Wilson. Doris J 105 Wilson, Elizabeth 101 Wilson, Imogene 81 Wilson. James 34 Wilson, Nell 113 Wilson, Paul 76 Wilson. Richard E 106 Wilson. Samuel 37 Wiggins, Arthur T 116 Wingo, Germanid J 101 Winburn, Eva 21 Wireman, Dovie M 112 Wireman. Stella 78 Wise, Joe 109 Wise. William E 33 Witt, Coleman 85 Woodford, Monnie 64 Woolum. Odus 63 Woosley, Harvey 61 World Affairs Club 171 Wren, Barbara A 113 WRHO 188 Wright, Betty 75 Wright, Frances 59 Wright. George 82 Wright, Paul 42 Wu, Kuo, Chou 42 Y Yates, Carolyn 34 Y.M.-Y.W.C.A 166 Younce, Richard G 110 Younes. 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