Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)

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3 fc« : - nv$0u _. Kentuckiana John Wilson Townsend Librarij : : N TEACHERS COLLEGE ! RICHMOND „--.-- .....: I KENTUCKY i 3 f 4v 115 MILESTONE All the world ' s a stage, and all the men and women merely players — As You Like It . . . Act II, Scene VII William Shakespeare Through the years we have performed our given parts on the great stage of Eastern. We have come from under- studies to the stars of the show. Now we are going out to be cast in the roles of our future lives. Herein is our rise to stardom. p n act G A] j 4CT act n • AC M tC ' • ' PEATi £iV C c ? ■? ' ' ' v ? ,; ' - mso DEDICATION The Senior Class of 1951, with pleasure and pride, dedicate this Milestone to Dr. Frederic P. Giles, our spon- sor and, most of all, our friend through our years at East- ern. We can never forget in the years ahead the man who never failed to give each and every student a kind word and a helping hand. I ROARK BUILDING WEAVER HEALTH BUILDING COATES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING It Altlli: LIBRARY FITZPATRICK ARTS BUILDING _. ■- BECKHAM HALL BlRi AM HALL 10 JOHNSON STUDENT UNION BUILDING 11 CAMMACK BUILDING The producer is the man behind the show; our Board of Regents, our President and our Deans are the people who help to make Eastern the fine school it is. W. E. Blackburn Pikeville, Ky. BOSWELL B. HODGKIN Superintendent of Public Instruction Ex-Officio Chairman Frankfort, Ky. John S. Juett Williamstown, Ky. Cecil Sanders Lancaster, Ky. A. C. Jones Harlan, Ky. THE BOARD OF REGENTS W. F. O ' DONNELL PRESIDENT William J. Moore Dean Mrs. Emma Y. Case Dean of Women Charles A. Keith Dean of Men DEANS DIRECTORS Just as the director of a drama guides the actors, so does Eastern ' s faculty guide the stu- dents through the trials and tribulations of study. FACULTY Kerney M. Adams Professor History David Barnes Instructor Industrial Arts Betty H. Blanda Instructor Physical Education Ann Alvis Assistant Professor Elementary Education Keith Brooks Instructor English 18 William B. Baker Instructor. Science Model High School Virginia Blackburn Instructor, History Model High School Pearl Buchanan Associate Professor English FACULTY Virgil Burns Associate Professor History and Government Mary K. Burrier Associate Professor Home Economics Jane Campbell Assistant Professor Music J. D. COATES Professor Secondary Education Roy B. Clark Professor English Fred Darling Instructor, Health and Physical Education } J. H. Davis Assistant Professor Industrial Arts N. G. Deniston Associate Professor Industrial Arts FACULTY J. T. Dorris Professor History and Government F. A. Engle Associate Professor Education Paul Duncan Instructor Journalism Mary Floyd Associate Professor, History Librarian Edith Ford Assistant Professor Commerce R. A. Edwards Professor Education D. T. Ferrell Professor Education Allie Fowler Assistant Professor Art FACULTY Dean Gatwood Assistant Professor Art May C. Hansen Associate Professor Education Fred P. Giles Professor Art Thomas C. Herndon Professor Chemistry Anna Gill Assistayit Professor Commerce G. M. Gumbert Assistant Professor Agriculture Gertrude Hood Assistant Professor, Health and Physical Education FACULTY William B. Hopp Assistant Professor Biology Mabel W. Jennings Instructor Elementary Education L. G. Kennamer Professor Geography and Geology Saul Hounchell Assistant Professor English Charles T. Hughes Professor. Physical Education Director of Athletics William L. Keene Associate Professor English H. H. LaFuze Professor Biology 22 Cora Lee Assistant Professor, English Model High School FACULTY r m I - f£ Paul McBrayer BasketbaU Coach Alvin McGlasson Instructor Mathematics Clyde Lewis Assistant Professor History Mary F. McKinney Associate Processor Geography A. G. McIlvaine Instructor Commerce Janet Murbach Professor Romance Languages Gerald S. May Instructor Commerce Margaret H. Moberly Assistant Professor Commerce 23 FACULTY Virginia A. Musick Instructor Home Economics Ellen Pugh Assistant Professor Elementary Education Alma Regenstein Assistant Professor, Home Ec. Model High School Smith Park Professor Mathematics R. R. Richards Assistant Professor Commerce 24 Glenn Presnell Assistant Football Coach H. W. Raper Assistant Professor History Harold Rigbv Instructor Music FACULTY Tom C. Samuels Assistant Professor Health and Physical Education, Football Coach Anna A. Schnieb Professor Education Ruby Rush Assistant Professor, Latin Model High School Virginia Story Assistant Professor Elementary Education Thomas J. Stone Assistant Professor Music James R. Turner Instructor Agriculture Ida Teater Instructor, English Model High School Brown E. Telford Assistarit Professor Music 25 FACULTY Mrs. Julian Tyng Associate Professor Education James E. VanPeursem Professor Music Samuel Walker Assistant Professor Mathematics Ralph Whalin Associate Professor Industrial Arts A. L. Whitt Instructor Biology A. L. Wickersham Instructor, Mathematics Model High School Elizabeth Wilson Assistant Professor Elementary Education 26 Germania Winco Assistant Professor Elementary Education ■ W. A. Ault Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Fred Ballou Book Store Manager G. M. Brock Business Agent D. J. Carty Director of Public Relations Noel B. Cuff Director of Personnel Melvts E. Mattox Registrar E. P. McConnell Bookkeeper Katherine Chenault Hostess, Student Union Building Edith L. McIlvaine Supervisor of the Cafeteria ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF First Row — Miss Louise Broaddus, Miss Lois Colley, Mrs. Marty S. Dickerson. Mrs. J. P. Durham Sr., Miss Beatrice Goins. Second Row — Mrs. Bessie H. Griggs, Mrs. J. W. Hill, Mrs. Louise Kolakowski, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. Sue Miller Third Row — Mrs. Helen H. Perry, Miss Carrie Potts, Miss Mary E. Sallee, Mrs. Char- lotte N. Shockley, Mrs. Nancy R. Shryock. Fourth Row — Miss Cleo Stamper, Mrs. Mary H. Turley, Miss Maye M. Waltz, Mrs. Guy Whitehead, Miss Eunice Wingo. STARS Clinton Helton President Douglas Campbell Vice-President Vivian Pelley Secretary Bill Ed Coleman Treasurer WENDELL COOKE Covington. Ky. B.S. Commerce World Affairs Club 3.4 Sigma Tau Pi 3 RITA CHILDERS Richmond. Ky. A.B. English Canterbury Club 4 Off-Campus Club 3 Sec. 4 Milestone Staff 4 CHARLES WILSON Eubank. Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 4 BETTY JO CLARK Richmond. Ky. A.B. Art Modern Dance Club 2 Pres. 3 . Kappa Pi 3.4 Student Leadership Committee 3 Little Theatre C ub 2 Basketball Queen 3 CLAUDE BIVINS Louisville. Ky. B.S. Commerce B.S.U. 1,2,3,4 Y.M.C.A. Vice Pres. 3 President 4 World Affairs CI Treasurer 2 President 4 Sigma Tau Pi President 3 Who ' s Who 4 FRANK DARLING Glouster. Ohio B.S. Physical Ed. E Club 1.2.3.4 Veterans Club 1.2 Catholic Club 1 Pres. 2,4 Football Manager 1.2.3.4 Track 1.2 Baseball Manager 1.2 SENIORS OWEN PARK Richmond, Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4 Veterans Club 1,2 BONNIE ETHERINGTON KENNETH MOORE Lawrenceburg, Ky. B.S. London. Ky. Physical Ed. W R.H.O. 4 B.S.U. 1.2.3,4 Pi Omega Pi 3,4 Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 PAULINE SUMMERS Bardstown, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S.U. 1,2.3.4 Y.W.A. 1.2.3.4 Kappa Pi 2.4 CLINTON HELTON Mt. Vernon, Ky. B.S. Math. Math Club 1.2.3. Pres. 4 Y.M.C.A. 2,3,4 Class President 4 B.S.U. 3 Vice Pres. 4 Who ' s Who 4 WILLIAM A. MATTICK NORMA PELFREY HAROLD MOBERLY. JR. DEVA STAFFORD Campbellsburg, B.S. Commerce Sigma Tau Pi Mobile. Alabama B.S. English Drum and Sandal 3.4 Moberly. Ky. B.S. Biology Basketball 1,3,4 E Club 1.2.4 Secretary 3 Caduceus Club 3.4 Biology Club 4 Who ' s Who 4 Class President 1 Liberty. Ky. B.S. Commerce Pi Omega Pi 4 SUE NETHERY Shelbyville. Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. WILLIAM T. REYNOLDS Somerset. Ky. A.B. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3.4 World Affairs Club 3.4 Pulaski County Club 1.2 SENIORS BOBBY J. HAMILTON MARJORIE C. WEST Berea. Ky. B.S. Commerce 1,2,4 Richmond, Ky. A.B. English Modern Dance C1l Treasurer 3 Canterbury Club 2.3.4 Little Theater Club 1.2.3.4 Alpha Psi Omega 2.3.4 Northern Ky. Club 1.2 Sigma Tau Delta 4 Who ' s Who 4 CHARLES E. SMITH Connersville, Ind. B.S- World Affairs Club 1 Agriculture Club 3.4 Sigma Tau Pi 4 WILLIAM E. WISE Ravenna. Ky. B.S. Agriculture Agriculture Club 3 President 4 STELLA WIREMAN ESTEP Waldo, Ky. B.S. MABLE RENNIX ROBERT POINTS ALMA REED ROY McENDRE HELEN RICE Richmond, Ky. Covington, Ky. Lily, Ky. Covington, Ky Frankfort, Ky. B.S. Home Economic A.B. History B.S, Commerce B.S. Biology B.S. Commerce Home Economic. Club 3 Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3 W.R.H.O. 3 Progress Staff Sigma Tau Pi 4 3,4 Caduceus Club 1,2,3 President 4 Biology Club 3 President 4 World Affairs Club 3 Who ' s Who 4 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1 Music Committee 2 Messiah 2 NELLIE LOU STEELE Hazard. Ky B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Clul 1,3,4 Treasurer 2 Y.W.C.A. 1,2 Perry Co. Club 1 SENIORS ISAAC RAMSEY Richmond, Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts FRANCES STANLEY Stone, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Kyma Club 2.3 Treasurer 4 Catholic Club 3 Messiah 1 Choir 2 JAMES RANKIN Covington, Ky. A.B. Social Science KATE C. BROWN Louisville, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. JUANITA BACK Hamilton, Ohio B.S. Y.W.C.A. 2,3 Pi Omega Pi 3.4 W.R.A. 2.3 WILSON KARLTON PATTON LUELLA MALICOTE RAYMOND PELFREY Ky. Benham, Ky. Berea. Ky. Richmond. Ky. A.B. Social Science A.B. English B.S. Physical Ed. Veterans Club 1,2 World Affairs Club 3,4 Y.W.A. 1 Y.W.C-A. 1 Canterbury Treasur Club er 4 3 Track 3 Football 3,4 SYBIL PARKE Richmond. Ky. B.S. Home Economics B.S.U. Council 2,3 Messiah 2.3,4 BETTY LEE NORDHEIM Covington, Ky. A.B. Art Y.W.C.A. 1,2 Cwens Secretary 2 Advisor 3.4 Photo Club 3 Kappa Pi 4 Secretary 3 W.R.H.O. 2 Treasurer 3 Progress 3 Collegiate Pentacle President 4 Who ' s Who 4 SENIORS EARL LAND. JR. PATSY PULLINS FRANCIS PIERCE ELSA RAMSEY Liberty, Ky Berea. Ky. St. Paul, Virginia Richmond, Ky. B.S. Physical Ed B.S. Home Economics B.S. Agriculture Elementary Ed Off-Campus Club President 3 Home Economics 4 :iub 4 Agriculture Club 2,3,4 CHARLES MORGAN THOMASINE McKENZIE R. C. NEALE JOY LEE LIVINGSTON NOBLE Shelby Gap. Ky. Richmond. Ky. Georgetown. Ky. Richmond, Ky. Athol, Ky. A.B. A.B. A.B. B.S. B.S. Social Science English Wesley Foundation 1 Treasurer 2 Y.W.C.A. 1 Off-Campus Club 1 History Math. Math Club 2 Secretary 3 Reporter 4 Music Committee Music Club 3.4 Cwens 2 Wesley Foundatior Milestone Staff 4 4 l 1 Elementary Ed. .2.3.4 Messiah 1,2,3,4 Kyma 3,4 Off-Campus Club 4 THADDEUS RAYMOND Ambridge B.S. Sigma Tau Pi 2,3,4 Milestone 2,3 Catholic Club 1,2,3.4 SENIORS JOHN PARK PATRICIA LACKEY STERLING PARRISH LOIS PARRISH JOSEPH PERKINS Richmond, Ky. Birmingham. Ala. Louisville, Ky. Ft. Thomas. Ky. Frankfort. Ky. B.S. Math. A.B. English A.B. Art B.S. Math. B.S. Commerce Wesley Foundatio Choir 4 Messiah 4 n 3.4 Kyma Club 1,2,4 Secretary 3 Canterbury Club 3 Secretary 4 Choir 1.2,3 Sigma Tau Delta 3 Milestone Staff 4 Westminster Fellowship 1.2 Vice Pres. 3 President 4 Little Theatre Club 3.4 Kappa Pi 3 President 4 Veterans Club 1,2 Math Club 1.2,3.4 Westminster Fellowship 1.2.3,4 Northern Ky. Club 1.2.3.4 Little Theatre Club 1.2.3.4 Milestone Staff 4 Class Treasurer 3 34 STEVE MARCUM THELMA JUSTICE EDWARD -EWICKI ANN KINCAID CARL MARTIN Oneida. Ky. Hunnewell, Ky. Stamford Conn. Beattyville. Ky Pineville. Ky. B.S. B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Industrial Arts Commerce Social Sc lence C 3mmerce Health and Physical Rifle Team 3 Math Club 3.4 Baseball 1,2.3,4 Y.W.C.A. Ed. Veterans Club 1 Si gma Tau Pi Photo Club 2,4 Catholic Club 1,2 W .R.H.O. President 3 E Club P Omega Pi Little Theatre Club 3.4 E Club 2,3,4 Y.M.C.A. 2,3 Secretary 4 Kappa Pi 4 ' Football 1.2 All O.V.C. Leadership Workshop 3.4 CHARLES PURKEY Berea. Ky. B.S. Commerce Little Theatre Club 1.2 President 3 Vice Pres. 4 Alpha Psi Omega 1,2 Vice Pres. 3 President 4 D.S.F. 3 Vice Pres. 4 Y.M.C.A. 1,2,4 A Secretary 3 H Swimming team 1 ■■ SENIORS Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 Jgf. Kyma 2.3.4 M Leadership Conference 4 HE LOUIS MANNING JEAN KNOX JOHN MILES J. T. TURNER MARY PATRICK Lynch. Ky. Boyd. Ky. Erlanger. Ky. Richmond. Ky. Williamsburg, Ky A.B. A.B. A.B. B.S. B.S. History Music Physical Ed. Industrial Arts Science Football 1,2,3.4 Chorus 1.2 E Club 1.2,3 Band 2,3 President 4 Orchestra 2 Harlan Co. Club 2 Y.W.C.A. 1,2.4 Who ' s Who 4 Treasurer 3 Messiah 1.2 Westminister Fellowship 1.2,3,4 Music Club 1,2,3.4 Little Theatre Club 3,4 Music Committee President 4 FRANCIS LEAHY Waltham, Mass. A.B English World Affairs 1 Carlisle, Kv Ky. m ' -— - I ) h 4 Pi Sec. 3 One?: Treas ORLOFF KNARR Covington, B.S. Math. Ky. Math Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2.3 Sigma Tau PI 3,4 Y.M.C.A. 2 Disciple Student Fellowship 1.2.4 Treasurer 3 Northern Kv. Club 1 Milestone Staff Business Manager 4 GORDON HOMES Prestonsbu B.S. Chemistry Math Club B.S.U 3,4 Vets Club BETTY J. HAWKINS Canton, North Carolina B S. Science Y.W.C.A. Council 2.3,4 Cwens 2 Progress Staff 2.3 Biolog} Club 3.4 Westminster Fellowship 1,2,4 President 3 Collegiate Pentacle 4 Kappa Delta Pi President 4 Milestone Staff 4 Who ' s Who 4 LEROY MELVIN Richmond, Kentucky B.S. SENIORS AROLD KITTRELL MARJORIE HENDREN WILLIAM LEEDY HELEN JONES GROVER McGOWAN Richmond, Ky. Paint Lick. Ky. Stanford, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Jabez. Ky. B.S. Commerce B.S. Commerce Physical Ed. B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary Ed. Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 ■ ' E- ' Club 1.2.3.4 Football 1,2,3.4 Track 2 Y.W.C.A. 1 Pi Omega Pi 3 Vice Pres. 4 Football 2,3 Track 2,3,4 Y.W.C.A. 1 Home Economics Club 3.4 VILLIAM HORN ELLA VENABLE ROGER HOFFMAN SARA GRIGGS JERALD HUFFMAN Corbin. Ky. Richmond, Ky. Ft. Thomas, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Pikeville, Ky. B.S. B.S. Commerce Elementary Ed. A.B. B.S. Commerce B.S. Biology Band 1,2 Wesley Foundation 2,3.4 Kyma 2,3 President 4 Progress Staff Business Manager 3 Messiah 2 Northern Kv. Club 2 World Affairs Club 4 Kappa Delta Pi 3,4 Little Theatre Club C.Y.F. 2.4 Secretary 3 Sigma Tau Pi 3 Vice P. 4 Pi Omega Pi 3 Sec. 4 Y.W.C.A. 1.2,3 Pres. 4 Messiah 2 Caduceus Club 1.2.3 3,4 Treasurer 4 FRED KELLY Ludlow, Ky. A.B Social Science Music Club 1,2.3 Kyma 1.2.3 Messiah 1,2,3.4 Band 1,2.3.4 Drum Major 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 SENIORS ROBERT KEEN KATHLEEN MORGAN PRESTON KENDALL Ky. Buckhor B.S. Industrial Arts Westminster Fellowship 1.2.3 Treasurer 4 Messiah 1.2,3 Industrial Arts Club 3 Treasurer 4 Shelby Gap, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Carlisle. Ky. B.S. Physical Ed. Kyma Club 2.3.4 Northern Ky. Club 1.2 MARILYN HAAS Fort Thomas, Ky. Physical Ed. Y.W.C.A. 1 Northern Ky. Club 1 Canterbury Club 3,4 Vice Pres. 1 Treasurer 2 ALVIN LAMB 37 JAMES GIRDLER Somerset, Ky. A.B. Art Veterans Club 1 Pulaski Co. Club 2 Kappa Pi 3,4 Industrial Arts Club EVELYN HARLOW Harrodsburg, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Y.W.C.A. 1.2 World Affairs Club ROSCOE GODBY Son et, Ky B.S. Elementary Ed. Pulaski Co. Club 1.3 Secretary 2 Elementary ' Council President 2 Veterans Club 2 JOYLENE JOHNS Corbin, Ky. B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club 4 OTTIS ISAACS Berea. Ky. B.S. Chemistry CHARLES HELTON Corbin. Ky. B.S. Chemistry Caduceus Club 1.2.i Corbin Club 1.2 President 3 Track Team 2 B.S.U. 1,2.3.4 German Club 3.4 Spanish Club 2 SENIORS BUFORD HALE Covington, Ky. A.B. Geography Y.M.C.A. 1,2.3.4 World Affairs Club Vice Pres. 4 Swimming Team 2 BETTY DICKISON South Shore, Ky. A.B. English Y.W.A. 1 Y.W.CA. 1.2.3 Canterbury Club 3 Vice Pres. 4 Milestone Staff 4 JOHN HARRISON Richmond. Ky. A.B. English Messiah 1.2,3,4 Choir 1.2,3,4 Catholic Club 1 Cwens 2 Canterbury Club 4 Off-Campus Club 4 Music Committee 4 3.4 Tanksle B.S. Industrial Arts Veterans Club 1,2 Industrial Arts Club 3.4 3 ENNETH CHAMBERS PHYLLIS CHANDLER ROBERT EVANS DAVID HENDERSON KENNY FARMER Erlanger, Ky. Ashland. Ky. Corbin. Ky. Mt. Vernon, Ky. Hardinsburg, Ind B.S. Math. B.S. Home Economics Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary Ed. A.B. Social Science Veterans Club 1 Math. Club 1,2.3.4 Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4 W.R.H.O. 2 President 3 Messiah 1.2 Corbin Club 1 Band 1.2.3 Basketball Manager 2 Leadership Workshop 3 HERMAN FAULCONER. B.S. D.S.F. President 2 Northern Ky. Club 1.2 Sigma Tau Pi 3,4 World Affairs Club 2 Veterans Club 1 SENIORS RAY FELD PAULINE HTLLARD JOHN FLETCHER MARY C. EVANS Bellevue, Ky. Eberle, Ky. Monroe. Michigan Grayson, Ky. B.S. Chemistry B.S. Math. A.B. History B.S. Commerce Northern Ky. Club Catholic Club 1,2 Tennis Team 2,3,4 ••E Club 4 12,3 World Affairs Club 3 Treasurer 4 Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 Pi Omega Pi 3,4 Kyma 1 CARL GENITO Duquesne, Pa. B.S. Health and Physical Ed. Football 3,4 39 . WILLIAM HART FLORENCE BOWMAN MELVIN DOWNI NG CORDIA COLLINS THEODORE DUNN Lexington, Ky. Berea. Ky. Waltham. Mass Isom. Ky. Richmond. Ky. B.S. Health and Physic B.S. al Ed. Commerce B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Commerce Estill Co. Club 2 Off-Campus Club 3 Vice Pres. 4 Industrial Arts Catholic Club Baseball 4 Club !,3,4 3,4 Baseball 2 SAM HERALD Talbert, Ky. SENIORS CARL EAGLE RUTH CHEATHAM WILLIAM EMMETT VIRGINIA CLEM STEPHEN PULAWSKI Loyall. Ky. Columbia, Ky. Middlesboio, Ky. Evarts. Ky. Weirton. W. Va. A.B. History B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Math. B.S. Commerce Physical Ed. E Club 1,2.3,4 Harlan Co. Club 1.2 Basketball 1.2,3.4 Baseball 1,2.3.4 Veterans Club 1.2 Red Cross 2 W.R.A. 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1 E Club 1,2 Treasurer 3,4 Class President 3 Bell County Club 1.2 Pi Omega Pi 3,4 Y.W.C.A. 1 E Club 1.2.3,4 Catholic Club 1.2 Football 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1.2.3.4 40 ROBERT RUSCHELL MILDRED SMITHERS DAVID RUSH GEORGIA GWIN SARAH SHEETS Silver Grove, Ky. Irvine. Ky. Portsmouth. Ohio Houston, Ky. Frankfort, Ky. A.B. Social Science B.S. Home Economics A.B. Social Science A.B. History B.S. Home Economics Northern Ky. Club 1.2.3.4 Catholic Club 2 Off-Campus Girls Club Vice Pres. 3 Home Economics Club 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 Wesley Foundation 4 Northern Ky. Club 1,2 Catholic Club 1,2,3 Kvma Club 2.3,4 Social Committee 4 Y.W.C.A. ] Home Economics Club 1.3.4 Secretary 2 RUSSEL RUSSO Ambridge. Pa. B.S. Commerce Football 1.2,3.4 Track 1 Catholic Club 1,2 Sigma Tau Pi 2.3.4 E Club 1.2.3.4 SENIORS GENE G. ROWLAND LYDA GOODPASTER NICK SEMAK BETTY RICHARDSON ALVIS RUTHERFOF. Williamstown, Ky. Owingsville, Ky. Fords. N. J. Richmond, Ky. Harlan. Ky. B.S. Commerce B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Commerce B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Commerce Sigma Tau Pi 3 Treasurer 4 Northern Ky. Club 3 Y.W.C.A. 1,2 Biology Club 3,4 E Club 1,2.3,4 Football 1.2,3,4 Messiah 1.2.4 Choir 1,2 Off-Campus Club 1.2 Veterans Club 1,2 Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 World Affairs 3.4 o £? ERNEST RALL VIRGINIA LAIN FORREST STAFFORD JANET WATKINS BARBARA Beattyville. Ky. Richmond, Ky. Liberty. Ky. London, Ky. STEPHENSON A.B. B.S. B.S. B.S. Covington. Ky Social Science Elementary Ed. Elementary Ed. Physics A.B. World Affairs Club 1 Math. Club 4 Art Pres. 4 Messiah 1,2,3,4 Choir 2 Cwens 2 Y.W.CA. 1.2 Kappa Pi 3,4 DONALD STAHL Verona, Ky A.B. Geography Y.M.C.A. 4 World Affairs 4 Canterbury ' Club 4 Messiah Chorus 1,3.4 C.Y.F. 3.4 SENIORS CHESTER STEPHENS DOROTHY WHITE JOHN SUTTON GERALDINE ELBY TACKETT Whitley City, Ky. Green, Ky. Vest, Ky. HENDERSON Pikeville, Ky. B.S. A.B. A.B. Mount Vernon, Ky. B5. Biology English World Affairs Club 3 Secretary 4 Social Science B.S. Elementary ' Ed. Chemistry 42 OHN CREECH HOGG MARY E. BURTON HAROLD H. JENKINS AGNES L. MULLINS JAMES PERRY Lexington, Ky. Harrodsburg, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Waynesburg. Ky. Grundy. Va. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. Physical Ed. Elementary Ed. Biology Commerce History Veterans Club 1.2 Cwens Football 1 Secretary 2 Track Team 2,3 Senior Advisor 4 Collegiate Pentacle Secretary 4 World Affairs Club 4 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4 President Stateland Hall 4 Who ' s Who 4 JOE GIBSON WHITE Somerset. Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts Pulaski County Club 1 Industrial Arts Club 3 Secretary 4 SENIORS OBERT J. TANKOSI I KATHERINE WHEAT GEORGE H. HEMBREE JOSEPHINE TAYLOR EARLE G. FISH Pittock, Pa. Irvine, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Somerset, Ky. Berea, Ky. A.B. History B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Chemistry B.S. Math. B.S. Commerce E Club 1,2,3 Secretary 4 Football 1,2.3,4 Math. Club 1.2 Vice Pres. 4 Who ' s Who 4 Math. Club 1,3.4 World Affairs Club 1.4 Glee Club 1 B.3.U. 1,3.4 Milestone Staff 4 Messiah 1,3 Y.W.C.A. 3.4 43 DWARD DELMA HOLBROOK JOE HARPER DORIS SHANKLIN LESLIE HOGG, JR. PICKLESIMER Salyersville, Ky. London. Ky. Harlan. Ky. Blackey, Ky. Pikeville, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Physical Ed. A.B. Music B.S. Industrial Arts Commerce Sigma Tau Pi 4 Basketball 1.2,3,4 Track 2 Baseball 2 E Club 1.2.3.4 Class Vice Pres. 3 Messiah 1.2.3,4 Chorus- 1,2.3 Band 1.2.3.4 Kvma Club 2.3,4 Orchestra 3.4 Music Club 1.2.3,4 Harlan Countv Club 3 Milestone Staff 4 Industrial Arts Club 4 ALEX STEVENS Gravel Switch. K A.B. Political Science Basketball 2,3.4 E Club 2,3,4 Class Vice Pres. : SENIORS AUL STRATTON IRMA F. HOWARD EUGENE SEBASTIAN MATTIE GARDNER BOAZ SUSNICK Meta, Ky. Hazard, Ky. Ca Ky. Elizabethtown, Ky. Bonnyinan, Ky B.S. B.S. B.S B.S. A.B. Agriculture Home Economics Elementary Ed. Commerce Social Science Agriculture Club 1.2,3,4 Y.W.C.A. 1 Y.W.C.A. 1 Wesley Foundation 1,2 W.R.A. 1.3.4 Home Economics Club Secretary 2 1.2 Sigma Tau Pi 3,4 Perry County Club 1 Pi Omega Pi 4 Cwens 2 ColleEiate Pentacle W.R.H.O. Vice President Who ' s Who 4 4 4 44 OBBIE WILLIAMS JANE WILHOITE WALLACE HICKS VIVIAN PELLEY GROVER B. TURNER Richmond, Ky. Frankfort, Ky. Cynthiam . Ky. Covington. Ky. Pikeville, Ky. A.B. B.S. A.B. A.B. B.S. Art Physical Ed. Social Sc ence Art Elementary Education Basketball 1,2 Y.W.C.A. 1 Kyma Club 1 Y.W.C.A. 1 Track 1,2 W.R.A. 1 Tryout Mgr. 2 Cwens 2 Vice-P. 2.3 President 3 Senior Advisor 4 President 4 Milestone Staff 4 Progress News Editor 3 W.R.H.O. 1 Canterbury Club 3,4 Collegiate Pentacle 4 Kappa Pi 3 Kappa Delta Pi Vice-P. 4 Vice-P. 4 Collegiate Pentacle Cwens Vice-P. 4 President 2 Sigma Tau Delta Who ' s Who 4 President 4 Class Secretary 4 Leadership Workshop 4 Chairman 3 Kappa Delia Pi 3 Secretary 4 Milestone Staff 4 Who ' s Who 4 SENIORS JOHN WALLACE Ambridge, Pa. B.S. Biology Photo Club 2 Catholic Club 1,2 Progress 3,4 Milestone 3,4 Tennis Team 2.3 E Club 3 Movie Photographer for football 3,4 Veterans Club 1,2 Belles Lettres 1 FRANCIS M. ROTHWELL Rockport. Indiana B.S. Physical Ed. Milestone Staff 4 Track Team 1 2.3.4 E Club 2.3,4 PAULINE RITTER Neon. Ky. A.B. Social Science Kyma Club 1.2,3 Photo Club 1 Y.W.C.A. 1 LEWIS ROYALTY Middleburg, Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Y.M.C.A. 3 BILLIE J. SMITH Corbin, Ky. A.B. Art Cwens 2 Y.W.C.A. 1.2 Collegiate Pentacle 4 Kappa Pi 4 Secretary 3 CLYDE SENTERS Betsy Layne, Ky. A.B. J. D. SHIFFLETT BERDENIA SPARKS CECIL SHRYOCK MARTHA TAYLOR LLOYD SMYTH Middlesboro, Ky. McKee. Ky. Richmond. Kv. Somerset, Ky Fitchburg. Ky. A.B. History B.S. Home Economics A.B. Art B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Industrial Arts Bell County Club 1 Progress Staff 1 Y.M.C.A. 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Art Club 3 Veterans Club 1,2 Basketball 1 Progress 1 Wesley Foundation Y.W.C.A. 4 Estill County Club 2 1,2,3.4 Industrial Arts Club 3.4 PAUL CARPENTER Jackson, Ky. A.B. Geography SENIORS JONAS HOLLON Williba, Ky. A.B. English Canterbury Club 3.4 Sigma Tau Delta 4 DOLORES WALKER Louisville. Ky. Health and Phys. Ed. W.R.A. Vice-P. 1.2 President 3.4 Little Theatre Club 2.3.4 W.R.H.O. 1 Spanish Club Secretary 1 Progress 2,3 Drum and Sandal 3 Vice-P. 4 Y.W.C.A. 1,34 HAROLD SNOWDEN Winchester, Ky. B.S. Commerce MARY ANGLIN Mt. Vernon, Ky. B.S. ROBERT SPENCE. JR. Berea. Ky. B.S. Commerce Sigma Tau Pi 3.4 Choir 1.2.3 Messiah 1.2,3 Photo Club 2 Y.W.C.A. 1 SCAR THOMPSON. JR PATSY WALKER WILLIAM TUDOR LOUISE VIPPERMAN MARTIN VAUGHAN Pikeville. Ky. Cynthiana, Ky. Richmond. Ky. South Williamson. Ky. Prestonsburg. Ky. B.S. Pre-Med. Elementary Ed. B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Elementary Ed. B.S. Industrial Arts Caduceus Club 4 Y.W.C.A. 1 Kyma Club 2.3.4 Industrial Arts Club Treasurer 3 Vice-P. 4 Industrial Arts Club 3,4 HARRY SWEESY r -m Ambridge, Pa. f A.B. History E Club 1.2.3.4 Football 1.2,3.4 Messiah 3 Track 1,2 p SENIORS JAMES W. ADAMS Blackey. Ky. A.B. Social Science Veterans Club 1 World Affairs 3 JAMIE DEARING Richmond, Ky. A.B. English Canterbury Club 4 Milestone Staff 4 Off-Campus Club 3,4 RAYMOND ALDRIDGE GWENDOLINE BALL Blue Diamond. Ky. B.S. Social Science Berea. Ky. B.S. Elementary Ed. Oneida, Ky. B.S. Agriculture Agriculture Club Vice-P. 4 47 OSCAR BROCK. JR. BETTY GRIFFIN Corbin, Ky. A.B. Social Science Veterans Club 1.2.3 Corbin Club 1 Mount Vernon. 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Biology Pi Omega Pi 3.4 S ' igma Tau Pi 4 DON CONGLETON Richmond, Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts Rirte Team 2.3 Messiah 2,3,4 Industrial Arts Club 3.4 LORENE BURRIS Hustonville, Ky. B.S. Home Economics Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4 Choir 1 B.S.U. 2,3,4 W.R.H.O. Secretary 4 Y.W.C.A. 4 Milestone Staff 4 C.Y.F. 1 EUGENE DOHONEY Sigma Tau Pi 3,4 Pi Omega Pi 3 Vice-P. 4 ELEANOR McCONNELL Richmond. Ky. B.S. Mathematics Math Club 2.3.4 Band 1.2.3 Messiah 1.2,3,4 Orchestra 2 Cwens 2 Class Sec. 3 Collegiate Pentacle Treasurer 4 Milestone Ed. 4 Who ' s Who 4 SENIORS OSCAR DISNEY. JR. NANCY BROWN Benham. Ky. B.S. Industrial Arts Jenkins. Ky. B.S. Home Economics Y.W.C.A. 1 Messiah 1.2.3.4 Home Ec. Club 1 LEWIS PERCIFUL Mt. Vernon, Ky. B.S. Veterans Club 1.2 DORIS CROLEY Insull, Ky. A.B. English Canterbury Club 2.3.4 Harlan County Club 1,2,4 Sec. and Treas. 3 World Affairs Club 3 Social Committee 2.4 W.R.H.O. 2,4 Sigma Tau Delta Vice-P. 4 Progress Staff 3 Miss Popularity 3 Y.W.C.A. 1 CHARLES FRIEND, JR. WILLIAM HOSKINS MARTHA SMITH JACK KING JOAN EVANS FRED ENGLE. JR. Hazard, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Benham, Ky. Barbourville, Ky. Richmond. Ky. A.B. B.S. Art Elementary Ed. A.B. Geography B.S. Home Economics B.S. Commerce Kappa Pi 3.4 World Affairs Club 2 Milestone Staff 4 Y.W.C.A. 1 Progress Staff 4 Stateland Hall Messiah 3,4 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 3.4 Veterans Club 1.2 Harlan County Club 1,2 Vice-P. 3 President 4 World Affairs Club 2,3 Vice-P. 4 Home Ec. Club 1.2.3.4 Y.W.C.A. 1,2 Messiah 2 Math Club 2,3 Pi Omega Pi President 4 Band 1 Messiah 1.2,3.4 B.S.U. 1,3 Treasurer 2 Leadership Workshop 4 Who ' s Who 4 STANLEY DODDRIDGE South Shore. Ky. B.S. Physical Ed. Baseball 1.2.3,4 E Club 3.4 SENIORS OBERT HARTLAGE BERTHA G. RUSSELL WHITE SHIRLEY TOMPKINS THURSTON KIRBY Portsmouth, Ohio BAUMHOEFER Williamsburg. Ky. Corbin. Ky. Danville, Ky. A.B. Oneida, Ky. B.S. B.S. B.S. Art B.S. Health and Phys. Ed. 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Willette Evans Lancaster Earl Bowlln Richmond Edwin Browning Falmouth Mary Fields Berea Stanley Benton Flemingsburg Carroll Gay Lancaster WlLMA GlNN Paris Ben Campbell Hazard Ruth Hulker Frankfort Chester Easterling Neon Robert Costtgan Batavia, Ohio Pat House Closplint Marvin Gritton Sinai Delores Hampton Louisville Delores Collins South Shore Ralph Brown Freeburn Margaret Finley Sibert Chester Bryant Augusta Earl Clark Bonnieville Ollie Gatliff Mt. Vernon Bruce Gaskin Somerset Jean Hancock Shelbyville Barbara Turner Bromley Douglas Gaither Detroit, Michigan Ruby Caranhan Manchester Jean Linder Covington V 1 -1. Andrew Frazier Sunman, Ind. Gwendolyn Combs Lothair Donald Williams Waynesburg Patsy Teater Nicholasville FRESHMEN Nila Evans Flemingsburg Ernest Ktncaid Primrose Elizabeth Clark Richmond Harry Holden Richmond Geneva Walton Bryantsville Edward Wehrle Berea Jerry Williston Hazard Kathleen Tiller Seco Wilburn Clay Arnold Winchester Richard Gwinn Ashland Beatrice Towery Conway Clyde White Richmond Carl Williams Lawrenceburg Barbara True Frankfort Calvin Smith Manchester Byron Arnold Irvine Jayne Trivette Virgie Harold Strunk Danville Joann Webber Cvnthiana David Smith Somerset Harrison Vickers McKee Bessie Cupp Lancaster Randolph Dozier Irvine Eulene Spence Sturgeon Gary Russell Liberty Doris Caudill Manchester Helen Keen Dryhill Milton Martenson Barterville Joyce Goodrich Richmond Harry Halcomb Gordon Emily Edwards Columbia Joan Hafer Covington John Holbrook Salyersville Mary Jones Louisville Frank Keller Mt. Sterling Robert Kernen Georgetown Birdie Jones Richmond Charles Little Drift Mary Kearns Paris Kathryn Keene Richmond Bill Johnson Falmouth Patsy Kniggs Ghent Charles Lamb Richmond Paul Long Wayland Margie Lake Richmond Glenn Morris Crab Orchard Alma McIntosh Cincinnati, Ohio Betsy Otis Lexington George McKinney McKinney WlLMA QUTLLEN Lothair Donald Moore Richmond Joel Hubbard Elliston Frances Preston Allen Jessie Reed Bowen Ellis Mae Parrent Frankfort Jamie Parke Richmond Tom McAnallen Winchester Nina Nolan Baxter Evelyn Phillips Harrodsburg Frances Brown Clintonville FRESHMEN Dorothy Bolden Harrodsburg Wayne Pressley Canton, N. C. Evelyn Berryman Winchester Phyllis Breen Irvine Ronald Curry Wheelwright Phyllis Back Mt. Sterling Wayne Barnes Covington Herbert Booth Wallins Creek Barbara Wren Boone Julian Boggs McKee Elsie Ballard Irvine Christine Buchanan Lancaster Noland Baldwin Hookinsville Patricia Adams Cumberland Grant Bales Richmond Norma Slusher Pineville Hazel Arnold Worthville Mary Haynie Richmond Eddie Brown Whitesburg WOOLERY HAYNES Cornettsville Joyce Strickler Danville Lawrence Harris Stanton Shirley Ballard Winchester Jack Schell Loyall Erwin Soroka Brooklyn, N. Y. Marjorie Graden Silver Grove Mary Horn Corbin Emogene Hunt McVeigh Judith Saunders Mt. Sterling GURNEY LUTTRELL Somerset Susie Bowling Crab Orchard Ardyth Prathep Fergusor Doris Sidwell Albany Marilyn Smith Southgate Hubert Mullins Royalton Joan Stafford Berea Eldred Roberson Ashland Paul Blair Blacky Mary Lou Rowe New Albany. Indiana James Murphy Kirks ville Martha Chambers Richmond Eunice Arnett Ghent Jack Johnson Frankfort Betty Bowling Bowlingtown Charles Langston Lexington Will Kash Irvine Lorna Wright Seco John Morris Tyner Betty Sue Bowman Vincent Jacqueline Johnson Burdine Shelby Kincaid Beattyville Glynna Hays Irvine Bob Montgomery Hustonville Richard Staab Ft. Thomas Martha Galeraith Maysville Ray Stocker Richmond Reeda Farney Harrodsburg Marjorie Reichenbach Louisville Carl White Ironton, Ohio Mary Rankin Lancaster Richard Damron Pikeville Horace Sharp Lancaster FRESHMEN Marlene Readnower Berea Bill Pickett Carrollton Elizabeth Reed Lily Sondra Burton Ashland Roy Perkins Danville Leona Chappel Mt. Sterling Fred Hutton Corbin Lloyd Russell Frankfort Anna Jean Rose Richmond Carroll Shaver Canton, N. C. Joline Ridenour Ashland Nella Jean Sturm Covington Nelson Keesey Ashland Eleanor Wilson Richmond Bill Searls Nelsonville, Ohio James Hanlon Ghent Greta Scharold Southgate Charles Miller Frankfort Joyce Wood Louisville Marianna Stanford Glemawr James Bearden Closplint Bonnie Schram Florence Ray Bastin Waynesburg Claude Smith Gray Hawk Wanda Smyth College Hill James Schaller Ft. Mitchell Helen Miller Wheelersburg Pat Spoonamore Stanford Shirley Mason Louisville Betsy Lamb Richmond Catherine McKee Cynthiana Stanton Young Louisville Dorothy Turner Louisville Herbert Hayes Martin Delphia Shepherd Jackhorn Janice Meade Millstone William Combs London Norma Porter Covington Wayne Botner Travellers Rest William Bailey Crab Orchard Peggy Brummitt Wheelwright Edmund Burke Prestonsburg Gwen Jones Louisville Nick Tsangeos Canton, Ohio Homar Brown Falmouth Jane Ball Berea Donald Mattox Richmond Robert Berkley Wayland Carolyn Camp Richmond William Ghent Kitts Betty Crank Kenvir Hartese Hatter Yosemite Bob Thompson Cumberland Doris Horn Seco Edgar Kidwell Richmond J. A. Wilson Oaks Ruth Richardson Irvine Earl McQueen Bond Faye Kaufman Louisville Joan Neft Louisville Claude Slone Pippapass Connie Robinson Danville John Rees Mayslick 4CT 4cr n t :s 4 V T , 4cr PR £ «£ V o- £y S€IE  CE S TltE EXNZZ ' Olt ' sr NATURAL SCIENCE The biological and physical sciences include the studies of biology, chemistry, general science, geology, and physics. This division is headed by Dr. Thomas C. Herndon, professor of chemistry since 1930 and chairman of the biological and physical sciences division since 1947. It is the aim of the department to prepare students for industrial occupations, teaching positions, and pre-professional work. The mathematics division of instruction has as its chairman Dr. Smith Park. The plan of the department is to prepare students for three fields of endeavor: the teaching of mathematics, pre- engineering, and graduate work. A full four year curriculum is offered. Dr. Park has been chairman of the mathematical division since 1930, the same year in which he became a professor of mathematics. WM s ' - Dr. W. J. Moore is chairman of the applied arts and sciences division of instruction. Four year curricula are offered in the fields of commerce, home economics, and industrial arts. Limited courses are given in agriculture and library science. To give fundamental training necessary in the various fields, to give a broader general education, to train capable teachers, and to satisfy the demands of those who wish to enter other fields besides teaching are the aims of the division as a whole. English, French, German, Latin, and Spanish are the languages offered at Eastern. Dr. Roy B. Clark, professor of languages since 1931, has been chairman of the language division of instruction for twenty-three years. It is the aim of the department to give all students a basic understanding and appreciation of their native tongue, and to give to those who are interested more specialized knowledge of other languages and an appreciation of the way of life of the peoples who speak these languages. SOCIAL SCIENCES Geography, government, history, and sociology comprise the social science division of instruction. The chairman of this division is Dr. Charles A. Keith, who has been department head since 1912. The purpose of the department is to train students to see the world in which they live in its broadest aspects, to train teachers of the social studies, and to give all students an introduction to the history of our universe. The fine arts division has for its chairman Dr. Frederic P. Giles, ten years a professor of art and nine years chairman of the division. The fine arts division includes both the art and music fields of instruction. To increase appreciation and understanding of the fine arts and to prepare students for teaching are the main objectives of the field. Students are taught to see the existence ef the arts in good or bad form in all their surroundings, and are helped to real ' ze that they must be able to display the ' r taste in the most every-day affa : rs of life. Charles T. Hughes is chairman of the health and physical education division of instruction. Contrary to some opin- ions, the aim of the physical educa- tion department is not to train pro- fessional sports players. The real goal of the division is to train students for better use of leisure time both on the campus and after graduation. This ideal applies to the freshman gym classes as well as in the training of health and physical education in- structors. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MILITARY SCIENCE ■ _•:• : Colonel William D. Paschall is chairman of the military science division of instruction. The Reserve Officers Training Corps has two main objectives: to produce junior officers who have the qual- ities and characteristics necessary to their progressive and con- tinued development as officers of the Army of the United States, and to give educational training which has been found valuable bv former college students who have taken the course. Elementary education, educational psychology, public school ad- ministration, secondary education, and the training schools are the courses offered in the educational division of instruction. The division is headed by Dr. D. Thomas Ferrell, professor of educa- tion since 1936 and chairman of the division since 1945. The pur- pose of the division is to help freshmen students determine whether or not they want to be teachers, to train t eachers in the field of their choice, and to offer graduate work leading to an M.A. degree for those interested in leadership in the various fields of educational work. EDUCATION INTERMISSION p fi£ «4S SEft TBo Sci  c Es ic ENt Attendants to Miss Eastern Rachael Johnson Shirley Spires 118 MISS EASTERN Joan Evans Miss Eastern is representative of the ideal co-ed of Eastern. Elected by popular vote on the basis of beauty, personality, scholarship, and leadership, she represents Eastern at the Mountain Laurel Festival, held annually in Pineville. 119 MISS POPULARITY Marilyn Ward Miss Popularity is chosen by popular vote on that basis which gives her the title of Miss Popularity. She excels in personality and leadership, and is well-known on the campus. MR. POPULARITY Herman Duke Faulconer The title of Mr. Popularity is the highest male honor- office at Eastern. He is chosen by popular vote according to personality, scholarship, and leadership. HOMECOMING QUEEN She is selected each year at the an- nual homecoming parade by a committee made up of Alumni members. The queen is crowned in a ceremony preceding the football game. Blanche Rose McCoun HOME- COMING COURT CH|jg BE MODERN BEAT BOWUNCCREEN RICHMOND OAlLy REGISTER BASKETBALL QUEEN Chosen annually, the Bas- ketball Queen is crowned at the halftime ceremony of the homecoming basketball game. Elizabeth Sis Park THE QUEEN AMI HEB COUBT MILITARY BALL Queen Athena and Her Court Rachael Johnson Each year the R. O. T. C. cadets choose a queen to reign over the Military Ball. Her attendants are the battalion and battery sponsors. P «ESE MILESTONE STAFF H. H. LaFuze Sponsor Jamie Dearing Feature Editor Betty Jane Hawkins Club Editor Rita Childers Graduate School JEd. Betty Jo Dickison Freshman Class Ed. J. Hill Hamon Photographer Lorene Burris Senior Class Ed. Jo Taylor Freshman Class Ed. Dosis Shanklin Typist Sterling Parrish Art Advisor Pat Lackey Literary Editor Lois Parrish Academic Editor Pat Rickey Norma Payne Junior Class Ed. Scphomore Class Ed. Vivian Pelley Faculty Editor Joy Lee Photo Editor Francis Rothwell Wallace Hicks Curtiss Lee Smith Military Science Ed. Athletics Ed. Girls ' Sports Ed. Betty Oseorne Ruth O. Knarr John Wallace Typist Engraving Compositor Photographer Helen Burke Theme Advisor William Hoskins Theme Advisor WHO ' S WHO mg i . ' : if J M N Si i J% ' •if 5 - fwj . 5?f9HB J M ' £ ' - ' - Jh ilJ ■ jH H i i B ■r i v l - | y« :-j-. ' ll frjfi K 1 V 1 | % H a. B ' 31 i Mi H L ' 1 it -( hI I 1 - 1 1 J J -A i 2M l H bwt First Row — Mattie Jean Gardner, Jane Wilhoite, Betty Jane Hawkins, Marjorie Combs West, Vivian Pelley, Eleanor McConnell, Mary Edmund Burton. Second Row — George Hembree, Clinton Helton, R. B. McEndre, Fred Engle, Jr., Claude Bivins, Louis Manning. Not in picture — Betty Lee Nordheim, Harold Moberly. Students selected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities are chosen by a joint faculty and student committee. To be eligible for selection the student must be a senior or 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 com- mittee considers student participation in activities, qualities of leader- ship, and service to the student body. COLLEGIATE PEIVTACLE First Row — Vivian Pelley (Vice-President), Edmund Burton (Secretary), Eleanor McConnell (Treasurer), Eula Lee Bingham (Chaplain). Second Row — Betty Griffin, Betty Jane Hawkins, Billie Smith, Mattie Gardner, Jane Wilhoite, Bar- bara Stephenson. Not in picture — Betty Lee Nordheim (President), Mrs. E. Y. Case (Advisor). The purpose of Collegiate Pentacle is to foster and recognize the leadership, scholarship, and service of those college women who are completing their junior year. CWENS First Row — Pat Powers, Alice Heiss, Catherine Hume, Laura Ellis, Margaret Gover, Sue Moorhead, Barbara Asher. Second Row — Mrs. E. Y. Case (Advisor), Barbara Cocanougher (Treasurer), Dolores Cantrell (Sec- retary), Blanche Rose McCoun (Vice-President), Ramona Fletcher (President), Vivian Pelley (Sen- ior Advisor). Third Row — Norma Brown (Junior Advisor), Barbara Bculos, Ann Covington, Margaret Striepe, Ethel Schell, Connie McAuley, Betty Hume, Barbara Daugherty, Sally Dobson. Not in picture — Mary Jean Binder (Junior Advisor), Betty Lee Nordheim (Senior Advisor). The Mu Chapter of Cwens, a national honor society for sopho- more college women, was established at Eastern in an attempt to pro- mote higher scholastic standing, and a spirit of cooperation and loyalty among freshmen and sophomore women. The members who are chosen to fulfill this purpose are chosen by the faculty and former Cwens on the basis of scholastic records, qualities of service, char- acter, and leadership. -President). Betty Jane Smith (Secretar Sue First Row— Alrna Reed. Sara Griggs (President), Evelyn Power Moorhead (Treasurer). Betty Sue Murphy. Second Row — Betty Jane Hawkins. Helen Burke. Alicia Ernst. Mary Lou Sininger. Jo Anne Hale. Helen Rice. Anna Lou Allen. Charlene Farris. Not in picture — Jeanne Knox. Gay Alley. Ann Stevens. Eula Lee Bingham. Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Working jointly, the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. sponsor Fall and Spring Retreats — 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 the Greens, during the Christmas season, and for the Easter Sunrise Service. Shifflett, Joe Wi First Row— Mr. William Stocker l Sponsor i. President!. Robert Keller. Claude H. Bivins Second Row— David Huffaker. Carl Martin Martin Hughes. Stanley Benton. Not in picture — Herbert R. Booth. Paul Bybee. Morris Freeman. Clinton Helton, Jin Paul Rolph. Jr.. Ray Schwertman. Stanley Stanford. Marion F. White. Donald Stahl l President). (Secretary). Jack Peters. Ed nneth Norvell (Vice- Charles Purkey. Buford Hale. Lefebvre. Don Moore. i ' i ! BAND First Row — Harold F. Atkisson, Director, Dolores Holbrook, Pat Crawford, Jennie Chattin, Joline Ridenour, Fred Kelly. Second Row — Elizabeth Caywood, Carol Shaver, Florence Tanner, Joyce Wood, William Hurst, Ed- mund Burke, Harold Warford, Henry Romersa. Third Row — Laura Mae Sturdevant, Lucille Ernst, Patricia Adams, Juanita Thompson, Curtis Lee Smith, Gwendolyn Jones, Doris Shanklin, Geraldine Adams. BAND Fourth Row — Ben Turpin, Mary Cecile Horn, Emory Harris, Raymond Tingle, Florence Childress, Ethel Schell, Calvin Whitt, Douglas Gaither. Fifth Row — Hubert Mullins, Grant Bales, Jack Sn.-der, Harold Strunk, Betty Carson, Erwin Soroka, Martin Becker, Joan Duvall. Sixth Row — Wayne Pressley, Virgil Cook, Paul Hager, Don Knowland. Not Present — Kenneth Massey. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Seated — Charles Purkey (President). Standing — Marjorie Combs West, Ed Strohmeier (Vice-President), Doris Smith (Secretary-Treas urer). Not in picture — Ann Leveridge, Laquata Walters, Dolores Walker. Alpha Psi Omega was organized as an honorary dramatic fra- ternity for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics. 136 KAPPA DELTA PI First Row — Alex G. Mcllvaine (Treasurer), Vivian Pelley (Secretary), Jane Wilhoite (Vice-Presi- dent), Betty Jane Hawkins (President). Second Row — Sara Griggs, Mr. M. E. Mattox (Advisor), Mary Edmund Burton, Doris Smith. Not in picture — Virginia Blackburn, Mabel Jennings, Ida Teater, Dr. Anna Schneib, Mrs. Stevie T. Brown, Glenn Judv. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding con- tributions to education. It endeavors to maintain a high degree of pro- fessional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. PI OMEGA PI First Row — Marjorie Hendren (Vice-President), Carolyn Hawkins (Treasurer), Ann Kincaid (His- torian), Fred Engle (President), Dean Moore (Sponsor), Mattie Gardner (Secretary). Second Row — Virginia Clem, Johnnie Morgan, Gentry Mcllvaine, Kathleen Justice, Duke Faul- coner, Alfred Dawson, Bonnie Etherington, Charles Ed Smith, Kathleen Kenney, Juanita Back, Charlene Boyd. Not in picture — Sara Griggs, Eugene Dohoney. Pi Omega Pi, a national honorary fraternity for commerce teach- ers, was reorganized on Eastern ' s campus in 1949. The purpose of the organization is to create fellowship among teachers and students of business subjects and to provide a forum of the discussion of topics relating to business. 138 BIOLOGY CLUB First Row — Charlene Campbell, Bobby Burkich (Treasurer), R. B. McEndre (President), Eula Lee Bingham (Vice-President), Gerry Bettinger (Secretary), Lyda Bell Goodpastor. Second Row — Kenneth Norvell, William Stubblefield, Mr. Whitt, Betty Jane Hawkins, John Paul Jones, Paul Brown, Elliot Cooper, J. Hill Hamon, Dr. LaFuze, Keith Wiggins, Mary Lou Sininger, Charles Carty, James Wert, Arlie Adams. The purpose of the Biology Club is to give the students interested in the field of biology a chance to grow in knowledge and to promote fellowship between the faculty and students. The club was organized on the campus last year and is continuing to grow. In order to become a member, one must be a biology major or minor with a standing of 1.5 in his work in that department. CANTERBURY CLUB I J9 WW i v  if If 2 • • 1 U « h ■ • 1 • -u— — 11 — vr — iHl HW U II First Row — Betty Hume, Luella Malicote (Treasurer), Betty Jo Dickison (Vice-President), Evelyn Rogers (President), Betty Mayo, Pat Reed. Second Row — Dr. Clark (Sponsor), Marjorie West, Doris Croley, Billie Jo Elder, Rita Childers, Clara Taylor, Jamie Dearing, Vivian Pelley. Third Row — Robert Grise, Joe Smith, Donald Stahl, Jonas Hollon, Robert Spicer, William Strong. Not in picture — Pat Lackey (Secretary), Mr. and Mrs. James D. Miller, Norma Pelf rev, Harvey Woosley, Evelyn Power, Bill Greynolds, Marjorie Jordan, Elizabeth Diehl, George Varden, William Slagle. The purpose of the Canterbury Club is to cultivate a fellowship among English majors and minors., to develop or strengthen a profes- sional spirit, and to give recognition to students who have made an out- standing record in their English studies. E CLUB First Row — Nick Tsangeos, Carl White, Dick Lambert, Roy Kidd, Ross Herron, Roy Lindenfelser, Walter Green, Harry Sweesy, Russ Russo, Bill Emmett, Dave Rodgers. Second Row — Harold Kitrell, John Dorman, Joe Harper, Bob Robertson, Ray Pelfrey, Bill Adams, Jim Dudding, Jack Bond, Roman Todoran, Louis Manning. Third Row — Chuck Schmitt, Brian Gibbs, Egre Lewallen, George Elliot, Ed McNabb, Gordon Fleck, John Noland. Fourth Row — George Pavlovich, Bob Tankosh, Chuck Hertzer, Alex Stevens, Jack Dozier, Jim Baechtold, Carl Martin, Carl Eagle, Carl Plantholt, Ed Lewicki, Frank Darling, Bob Faust. The E Club is composed of varsity lettermen only. This club an- nually sponsors the Basketball Queen election. These lettermen serve as ushers at the football and basketball games in addition to aid- ing Eastern ' s athletic program in any way possible. They help promote banquets and other similar activities. M First Row— Mary K. Burrier (Sponsor), Elizabeth Cox. Barbara Newton (Treasurer), Nancy Curry (Reporter), Betty Jo Williams (President), Ann Covington (Secretary), Alicia Ernst (Vice-President), Lelia Hammons, May Waller. Second Row — Betty Locke, Norma Richardson, Ann Stevens, Jamie Griggs, Helen Parke. Garnetta Holbrook. Dorothea Berry. Frances Norton, Julia Ann Johnson. Jacqueline Burnett. Bobbie Burkich. Ann Calmes. Third Row— Dolores Cantrell. Barbara Barber, Jane Logan. Marilyn Harrison, Marianne Auxier, Man, Brewer. Eleanor Jones. Etta Branham. Anna Jean Durbin, Charlotte Rees, Rebecca Shope, Virginia Todd. HOME B 0 0 ll CLUB The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to make closer relationship among the members of the department, and to develop students personally and socially. To qualify for membership, one must be a Home Economics major or minor and take an active part in the club. First Row— Nancy Brown. Mildred Smithers, Patsy Pullins, Joan Evans, Goldie Patrick. Second Row — Lorene Burris. Evelyn Berryman, Juanita Teegarden. Ollie Dean Craigmyle, Elizabeth Harris. Carolyn Hobbs, Nila Evans. Caro ' .yn Carpenter. Elizabeth Ann Webb. Third Row — Phyllis Breen. Edna Pollard. Kitty McKee, Betty Davidson. Jean Linder. Joan Hafer. Peggy Hinton. Gerald- ine Finley. ®VUM ® it ■,. it 1 1 jiii iiiMV;i mm INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUR First Row — Grider Denny, Joe White (Secretary), Bobby Keen (Treasurer), Reed Elliott (Presi- dent), Bill Tudor (Vice-President), Luke Vaughn, Bobby Wilder. Second Row — Bill McClain, Ayre Taylor, Goble Branham, Bennith Campbell, Charles Wilson, David C. Barnes. Third Row — Johnny Rees, Don Congleton, Bob Gary, James C. Coots, Charles W. Miller, Paul R. Rolph. Fourth Row — J. H. Davis, Clevon Abney, Orvin Earnest, Douglas Campbell, George McKinney, Ralph W. Whalin. Fifth Row — Marion White, Arvin Maggard, John Cobb, Marion Gritton, Virgil Hudnall, Kenneth Becker. Not in picture — Lou Daniels. The Industrial Arts Club is an organization consisting of Indus- trial Arts majors and minors. Its purpose is to promote better rela- tionships between both students and faculty personnel and to gain ex- periences not common to the shop and classroom. KAPPA PI First Row — Dr. Fred Giles (Advisor), Barbara Coconaugher (Acting Secretary), Billie Smith (Treasurer), Vivian Pelley (Vice-President), Miss Allie Fowler. Second Row — Jodie Loptien, Jean Blevins, Pauliie Summers, Donald Pasquale, Kenneth Norvell, Claude Bevins, Carl Martin, Betty Chadwell, Barbara Stephenson, Betty Jo Clark. Not in picture — Dean Gatwood, James Girdler, Robert Hartledge. William Hoskins. Betty Lee Nord- heim (Secretary), Sterling Parrish (President), Jackie Haynie, Irvine Jones, Ed Strohmeier. Alpha Alpha Psi chapter of Kappa Pi, national art society, is one of the 96 chapters in the United States. Eastern ' s chapter, Alpha Al- pha Psi, was installed in March 1950. The purposes of Kappa Pi are: to promote art interest among col- lege students, to bring art departments of various colleges closer to- gether through its activities, to know the work of other students through exhibits and the SKETCH BOOK which is the national fra- ternity ' s journal, to stimulate higher scholarship, and to recognize po- tential and professional ability. MATH CLUB First Row — Ruth O. Knarr, Doris Schuh, Jeanette Russell, Mary Lee Brooks (Secretary), Jean Blev- ins, Jesse Holbrook (Treasurer), Joy Lee (Reporter), Clinton Helton (President). Second Row — Dr. Smith Park (Sponsor), Eleanor McConnell, Eula Lee Bingham, Josephine Taylor, James Wert, Henry Bindel, Morris Holtzclaw, Mr. Alvin McGlasson. Third Row — Archie Lee Stamper, Fred Engle, Shirley Tompkins, Roy Chambers, Bradie Cox, Harold Hall, Glenn Cheek. Fourth Row — Jim Kirby, George Hembree (Vice-President), Orloff Knarr, Enoch Lee, Joe Kelly Smith, Morris Freeman. Not in picture — Donald Akin, Charles Antle, Gordon F. Homes, Thelma Justice, Lois K. Parrish, Robert Pope, Junell Roark, Janet Watkins, Mrs. Carolyn Yates. A club on the campus composed of students majoring and minor- ing 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. MUSIC CLUB First Row — Thomas Stone (Faculty Sponsor), Betty Griffin, Norma Brown, Jim Hurt, (Vice Presi- dent), Pat Powers (Secretary), Florence Childress (Treasurer), Jack Snyder (President), Mr. James E. Van Peursem (Faculty Sponsor), Doris Horn, Mary Lou Jones, Doris Shanklin. Second Row — Betty Carson, Peggy Lewis, Joy Lee, Nancy Sewell, Juanita Thompson, Evelyn Parks Rymer, Alice Wilson, Doris Smith, Curtiss Smith, Lucille Ernst, Peggy Sturdevant. Third Row — Elizabeth Caywood, Hannah Ketzner, Ethel Schell, Florence Tanner, Dolores Hampton, Bill Allison, Carroll Shaver, Hank Romersa. Fourth Row — Doug Gaither, Paul Hager, Gordon Fleck, Don Knowland, Wayne Pressley, Ray Tingle, Calvin Whitt, Ed Burke, Lawrence Harris. Not in picture — Elizabeth Simoneau, Joyce McBrayer. The Music Club, a young club on the campus, was organized 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 Sharps and Flats, the originally written and annually produced Music Club show presented during the spring. 146 SIGMA TAU PI First Row — Wendell Cooke (President), Gene Rowland, (Treasurer), Dr. Moore (Sponsor), Charlene Boyd, Ann Kincaid (Secretary), Carolyn Hawkins, Jean Walser, Joyce Parks, George Norton. Second Row — Herman Fauconer, Helen Rice, Betty Jane Smith, Charlene Elliott, Bonnie Etherington, Stella Wireman, Alma Reed. Third Row — Leroy Kinman, Kathleen Kenney, Kathleen Justice, Johnnie Morgan, Roy Rogers. Fourth Row — Billy Gordon, Charles Thompson, Clayton Miracle, Marvin Bledsoe, Charles Purkey, Ronald Cottrell, Fred Engle. Fifth Row — Claude Bevins, E. B. Picklesimer, Charles Dawson, Alfred Dawson, Orloff Knarr, Mattie Gardner, William Mattick, Arvid Newport. Not in picture — Mary Anglin, William Buck, Bill Cornett, Mary K. Evans, Shirlene Goodlet, Sara Griggs (Vice-President), Harold Kittrell, James Morris, Ted Raymond, Albert Rich, Russell Russo, Alvis Rutheford, Charles Ed Smith, Eugene Dohoney. Sigma Tau Pi, an organization of the Department of Commerce, is open to students majoring and minoring in Commerce. The purpose of this organization is to promote the general welfare of the Department of Commerce and to provide opportunities for social and educational growth. SOCIETY OF THE PLOW First Row — Ellis Bishop (Secretary), James D. Allen (Vice-Pres.), James R. Turner, William Wise (President), Gary Russell, David Huffaker, McBrayer Calvert. Second Row — Charles Turner, Ray Morgan, Ray Black, John Morris, Billy Cox, Bill Land, Oscar Thompson. Third Row — Billy Salver, Joe Turpin, James Shelton, Bowen McKinney, Dee Bastin, Charles Stafford. Fourth Row — Henry Sams, Gene Yeager, Kenneth Finley, Henry Kline. Not in picture — William Rains (Treasurer), Basil Se.ale, A. B. Carter, Neville Carrington, Lloyd Russell, James Adams, James Hoffman, Francis Pierce, Ralph Bailey, Thomas Lisle, James W. Stocker. The purpose of this organization of the agriculture students is to study diligently the economic and social problems that pertain to farming and to devise measures whereby the economic status of the farmer may be improved, and his standard of living elevated. W. R. A. First Row — Elvira Short, Shirley Spires, Jean Gay, Dot Clark, Charlene Boyd, Jane Wilhoite, Pat Wert, Mrs. Martha Christian, Laura Ellis, Blanche McCoun, Nadine Duff, Betsy Cupp, Sondra Bur- ton, Mary Deadrick. Second Row — Frankie Preston, Una Craig, Barbara Barber, Marilyn Walker, Elizabeth Simoneau, Joyce Goodrich, Angie Pratt, Mattie Gardner, Dolores Cantrell, Shirley Offenbacker, Mary E. Horan, Elinor Hisle, Betty Layne, Ruth Cheatham, Kitty McKee, Dolores Walker, Betty Little, Katherjn Keene, Joyce Cook. The purpose of the W. R. A. is to develop, through sports and recreation, the most desirable physical, mental, and social qualities of girls and women. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL First Row — Beth Hay worth (Student Secretary), Norma Brown, Jamie Parke, Jamie Griggs (Presi- dent), Mary Catherine Hall, Pauline Summers. Second Row — Frances Norton, Sally Dobson, Johnnie Morgan, Eula Lee Bingham, Grace VanOver. Third Row — Joe Kelly Smith, Bill Gordon, Ken Massey, Clinton Helton, Emory Harris, Morris Freeman. Not in picture — Dotty Berry, Don Moore, George Isaacs, E. N. Perry (Pastor Advisor). Mr. Homer Davis (Faculty Advisor), Dr. The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to link the Baptist students to the local Baptist churches. It is made up of several unit organizations on the campus and in the local Baptist churches such as Sunday School, Training Union, and YWA. It sponsors morning prayer meetings and evening devotions three times a week. 150 CHRISTIAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP First Row — Paul Rolph (Treasurer), Christine Buchanan (Secretary), Bill Jaenisch (President), Charles Purkey (Vice-President). Second Row — Evelyn Rogers, Twila Simpson, Judith Saunders, Wanda Symth, Orloff Knarr, Ruth Owen Knarr, Mary Carol Boone, Faye Kaufman, Leah Rose Brown, Miss Robertson (Sponsor). The Christian Student Fellowship is an organization of Christian Students at Eastern College meeting at the First Christian Church of Richmond. The purpose of the Christian Student Fellowship is to offer Christian Fellowship and a religious program to College Students. All College students are cordially welcome to attend the meetings of this organization. 151 NEWMAN CLUB First Row — Jean Stieren, Mary Clair Haynie, Margaret McDonald (Secretary), Melvin Downing (President), Father Berting (Moderator), Jacquelyn Haynie (Treasurer), Teresita Bunag, Eva Duka. Second Row — Chuck Schmitt, Ray Lindenfelser, Thomas McAnallen, Helen Miller, John Neverstitch, Dave Rush, Robert Elder. Third Row — Ann Darling, Evelyn Downing, Frank Keller, Billie Jo Elder, Dixie Carrington, Mike McCall. Fourth Row — Frank Darling, Ed Lewicki, Bob Faust, John Brown, Billie Searls, Joe Fallahay. Not in picture — George Perry, Ted Raymond, Thomas Meyers. The Newman Club is an organization for the purpose of promoting better relationships among Catholic students on Eastern ' s campus. 152 WESLEY FOUNDATION First Row — Blanche Rose McCoun, William Park, Charlene Farris, Dorothy Daniel, Joanne Hale, Juanita Teagarden. Second Row — Norma Porter, Nancy Harris, Dr. H. H. LaFuze, Roy Rogers, Robert Grise, Rev. William Poore, Jennie Lou Steil, Joy Lee, Ella Jean Venable. The Wesley Foundation tries to fill the religious need of a Metho- dist student. With this purpose in mind the Wesley Foundation offers a home away from home, a shrine for worship, religious education, and a leadership training program. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP First Row — Betsy Smith (Student Worker), Betty Jane Hawkins (Secretary of Westminister Synod ' s Council of Kentucky), Mary Lee Brooks (Vice-President and Devotional Chairman), Florence Hussung (Program Chairman and Member of Westminster Synod ' s Council of Kentucky). Second Row — Mr. Carmichael (Minister), Henry Romersa (Social Chairman), Elizabeth Caywood (Music Chairman), Douglas Gaither (Secretary), Bob Keen (Treasurer). Not in picture — Sterling Parrish (President). The Westminster Fellowship, which is the student department of the Presbyterian Church, offers to every college student an oppor- tunity for Christian education, religious experience, and wholesome fellowship. It tries to fulfill the needs of the student while he is away from home. 154 CADUCELS CLUB First Row — Martha A. Pergrem (Reporter), R. B. McEndre (President), Mary Lou Sininger (Secre- tary), John Blackburn (Vice-President, Gerry Bettinger. Second Row — Coleman Witt, Montford Reed, John Paul Jones, Gerald Huffman (Treasurer), Glen Casteel, Paul Brown, Bill Pearson, J. Hill Hamon, Charles Carty, Mr. Meredith Cox (Sponsor). Not in picture — James Ruffner, Oscar Thompson. 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 community, and to acquaint its members with the qualifications so necessary for a successful career in medicine. 155 DRUM AND SANDAL First Row — Frances Rogers, Bobbie Burkich (Secretary), Ann Gover, Edith Burns. Second Row — Pat Rickey, Nancy Kitrell, Helen Burke, Marilyn Ward (President), Norma Pelfrey, Dolores Walker (Vice-president). Third Row — Leah Brown, Pat Wert, Peggy Sturdevant, Carol Harmon, Carolyn Camp. Not in picture — Margy Gover. The Purpose of Drum and Sandal is to create, promote, and main- tain an interest in dance and the related arts. 156 KYMA First Row — Bobby Elder, Norma Pickett, Laura Ellis, Betty Jo Williams (Secretary) Joan Duvall, Evelyn Jean Rogers, Gene Lefebvre. Second Row — Bobby Garrett, Joyce Parks, Pat Walker (Tryout Manager), Elizabeth Park (Vice- President), Mary Frances Stanley (Treasurer), Doris Shanklin, Bill Horn (President). Third Row — Pat Lackey, Bonnie Nevins, Charlotte Rees, Mary Lou Sininger, Helen Parke, Joy Lee. Fourth Row — Wally Hicks, David Rush, Peggy Hinton, Barbara True, Bill Strong (Tryout Manager), Frank Matthews. Not in picture — Wanda Durbin, Virgil Hudnall, Jack Johnson, Charles Purkey, Ann Stevens. 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 its first annual 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. LITTLE THEATRE CLUB First Row — Vivian Pelley, Ann Leveridge (Treasurer), Joe Rich (President), Laura Ellis (Secre- tary), Laquata Walters. Second Row — Bill Ed Coleman, Eagle Doty, William Greynolds, Carl Martin, Charles Purkey, Charles Proffitt, Harold McLean, William Snow. Not in picture — Jim Damonte (Vice-President), Ginny Doyle, Marge West, Sterling Parrish, Lois Parrish, Jean Knox, Sara Griggs, Doris Smith, Tevis Huguely, Dolores Walker, Al Bianchi, Keith Wiggins, Harry Halcomb. The Little Theater Club is Eastern ' s Dramatic organization. Its chief aim is to promote educational theater, and at the same time instill an interest in good drama. Membership in this club is intended for the person who likes to act but who has had little or no opportunity to improve his latent talents systematically and also for those who refuse to sit back and enjoy plays only as members of an audience but wish to participate in backstage work. OFF CAMPUS WOMEN ' S CLUB First Row — Betty Zane Richardson, June Crepps (Treasurer), Evelyn Jean Rogers (President), Patsy Pullins, Rita Childers (Secretary), LeDell Pearson. Second Row — Betsy Lamb, Mary Jane Fields, Mildred Towery, Billie Jo Elder, Katherine Slattery, Ann Edwards, Barbara Wren, Norma Richardson. Third Row — Margaret Berryman, Jamie Parke, Joy Lee, Beatrice Towery, Juanita Rowlette. Fourth Row — Jane Rose, Wanda Durbin, Miss Katherine Chenault (Sponsor), Helen Parke. Not in picture — Florence Bowman (Vice-President), Jamie Dearing, Pauline Rambeau, Betsy Pinnix, Alta Leonore Noll, Blanche Nicholson, Laura Lucas, Earline Richardson. The Off Campus Women ' s Club was organized in 1949 for the purpose of uniting the off-campus women students so they can be recognized as a group on the campus. THE PHOTO CLUB First Row — Aline Shelton, Nancy Hogg, Elizabeth Cox (Secretary), J. Hill Hamon (Vice-Pres.), Bonnie Perkins (Treasurer), Bill McClain (President), Jean Gann. Second Row — Norma Mason, Hubert Lovett, Harry Wilson, Bessie Cupp, Darnell Salyer, James Anderson, Monroe McGuire. Third Row — Jimmy Smith, Richard Damron, Raymond Tingle, Eddie Morgan, Jack Davis, Dr. LaFuze (Sponsor). The Photo Club was organized for the purpose of stimulating interest in photography. Lectures are given during the year to provide opportunity for supervised experience in taking pictures, developing film and printing. Demonstrations are given to illustrate the different cameras. STUDENT UNION MUSIC COMMITTEE Left to Right — Billie Jo Elder, Evelyn Rymer, Alice Wilson, Peggy Lewis, Mrs. Katherine Chenault (Sponsor), Pat Powers, Florence Childress, Florence Tanner, Joy Lee, Norma Brown (Treasurer), Mary Lou Jones, Doris Smith, Elizabeth Caywood, Betty Ann Griffin. Not in picture — Jean Knox (President), Peggy Sturdevant (Secretary). The Student Unio n 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 espe- cially known for the Sunday afternoon series of varied entertainment which begins in November and ends in May. THE WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB First Row — Claude H. Bivins (President), John Fletcher (Treasurer), Glen Helton, Barbara Hutton, Shirley Pettit, Dorothea Berry. Norma Payne, Robert A. Gritton, Buford Hale (Vice-President). Second Row — George Norton, William Strong, Margarethe Breuninger, Mary E. Burton, Katherine Wheat. Teresita Bunag. Eva Duka, Garnetta Holbrook. Third Row — Edward Strohmeier, John Blackburn, Al Bianchi, Eula Lee Bingham, Josephine Taylor, Evelyn Harlow. Fourth Row — Joe Rich, Donald Stahl, Wendell Cooke, Ed Smith, Hannelore Marschall, Use Lehmann. Not in picture — Dorothy White Turner (Secretary), Dr. L. G. Kennamer (Faculty Sponsor ). The purpose of the World Affairs Club is the propagation of knowledge pertaining to and the stimulation of interest in World Affairs. Our primary interests are in the field of International Relations and to foster understanding among people, and to serve as serious study groups seeking to promote an intelligent, informed public opin- ion on world problems. W. R. II. O. BURN AM First Row — Mrs. Emma Y. Case (Sponsor), Mattie Gardner (Vice-President), Lorene Burris (Secre- tary), Rachel Coates (Treasurer), Alicia Ernst, (President), Mrs. John Hagan (Sponsor). Second Row — Florence Hussung, Jo Jarboe, Elizabeth Caywood, Shirley Pettit, Bonnie Etherington, Kitty Parsons, Joanne Hale, Alma Reed, Helen Burke, Virginia Todd, Mary Jo Loptien. The Women ' s Residence Hall Organizations, with the elected house council as its governing body, practices democracy in Burnam and Stateland Halls and is designed to foster better social relationships among residence women. STATELAND First Row — Pat Rickey, Edmund Burton (President), Martha Smith (Treasurer), Doris Schuh. Not in picture — Mary Lou McManis (Vice-President), Frances Wright, Ann Leveridge (Secretary), Mrs. E. L. Musick (Advisor). EASTERN PROGRESS First Row — Margy Gover, Marilyn Harrison, Laura Ellis, Helen Burke (Editor), Pat Wert, Ann Gover. Second Row — Shirley Pettit, Ann Hulker, Martha Chambers, Clyde White (Business Manager), Kate Clark, Alma Reed. Not in picture — Tommy Smith, John Wallace, Hazel Runyon, Dolores Walker, Jack R. Hogsten, Paul Duncan (Advisor). The Eastern Progress is the newspaper of the college and is pub- lished semi-monthly by the students. NORTHERN KENTUCKY CLUR First Row — Gerry Bettinger, Joan Duvall, Elizabeth Caywood, Marge West, Shirley Offen bacher, Greta Scharold, Jean Howard, Marilyn Smith, Pat Rickey, Rosemary Ammann, Marjorie Graden, Janice Craig. Second Row — Bud Hale (President), Keith Wiggins (Vice-President), Shirley Pettit (Secretary) Laura Ellis, Virginia Doyle, Joyce Noe, Bill Barnes, Ross Herron, Peggy Baker, Jean Linder, Wal- ter Greene. Third Row — Doug Campbell (Treasurer) Donald Stahl, Doris Smith, Jim Schaller, Bob Spicer, John Miles, Dean Craigmyle, Elizabeth Simineau. Fourth Row — Ray Schwertman, Richard Staab, Jim Snow, Don Augsback, Ray Feld, Tom Meyer, Paul Greene. Fifth Row — Ed Lewicki, Orloff Knarr, Karl Kepler, Paul Trieschman, Afton Kordenbrock, Roy McEndre, Leroy Kinman, Dave Rush, Carl Plantholt. Not to create a feeling of sectionalism, but to establish good will among those with whom we live and work is the purpose of our club. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President Mr. Ben Hord. Jr. ' 33 Louisville, Ky. ALUMNI OFFICERS 1950-51 1st Vice President Miss Madeline Coran ' 45 S. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. 2nd Vice President Mr. Eugene Rall ' 47 Frankfort, Ky. Miss Mary F. McKinney ' 21 Executive Secretary Richmond. Ky. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Norbert C. Rechtin ' 38 Louisville, Ky. Mr. Henry D. Fitzpatrick, Jr. ' 42 Prestonsburg, Ky. Mr. Louis A. Power ' 47 Brooksville, Ky. Mrs. Edward R. Hays ' 36 (Louise Hughes) Pikeville, Ky. 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. 166 4s ££ £ :  S Seale, Shockley, Coy, McKinney COLOR GUARD 170 Major David M. Easterday Assistant P M S T Major Easterday is a graduate of the Field Artillery School. Fort Sill. Okla- homa, and the Agriculture College, Ohio State University. He served with the Field Artillery in France and Germany and with the Military Government in the Army of Occupation in Germany. Colonel William D. Paschall P M S T Colonel Paschall is a graduate of the Field Artillery School, the Armed Forces Staff College, and of Vanderbilt Univer- sity. He is a veteran of both World Wars and has had extended service with the Navy and Marine Corps in amphibious training and operations- He organized the U. S. Military Advisory Group to the Philippines in 1946. Major Willard L. Jones Assistant P M S T Major Jones is a graduate of the Com- mand and Staff School, the Anti-Aircraft School, and of Presbyterian College and Columbia University. He served as Anti- Aircraft Artilleryman in England, Africa, France, and Germany. ARMY STAFF Sheldon Coffman Sergeant First Class Willard E. Clark Master Sergeant William B. Hammond Master Sergeant rZZz Reuben L. Ritter Sergeant First Class Orville E. Scull Sergeant First Class CORPS STAFF d£t Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Francis M. Rothwell Cadet Corps Commander Cadet Captain Fred A. Engle Cadet Corps Adjutant Cadet Major George J. Ruschell Cadet Corps Executive Rachael Johnson Cadet Corps Sponsor Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Martin Hughes Cadet Corps S-2 Cadet Major Roy E. Moores 1st Battalion Commander Cadet 1st Lieutenant Steve B. Marcum 1st Battalion Adjutant FIIIST BATTALION STAFF Peggy Hinton 1st Battalion Sponsor Cadet Captain Albert P. Rich 1st Battalion Executive .■■ ■ ' h BATTERY A ! Cadet Captain John E. Dorman Battery Commander Patricia Powers Battery Sponsor Cadet 1st Lieutenant Charles R. Helton Executive Officer Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Alfred Dawson Assistant Executive Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Leroy Kinman Platoon Leader Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Fred C. Kelly Platoon Leader BATTERY A , Left to Right. First Row: Kelly. Kinman, Dorman, C. Helton, Dawson. Second Row: Johnson, Lindenfelser. Jones, Kolakowski, Burke, Hembree, Holbrook, Branscum, Heiss. Gordon. Third Row: Caudill, Howard, Fraley, Flanary, Bearden, Huston, Kernen, Hyatt, Creech. Fourth Row: J. Helton, Napier, Botner, Brown, Greynolds, Edge, North, McNabb, Hayes, Johns. Fifth Row: Moore, Hubbard. Kenney. Huston, Dozier, Keesey, Bryant, Lenehan, Murphy. Sixth Row: Perkins, Perry, Galleher, Hurst. BATTERY B ! Cadet Captain James T. Prichard Battery Commander Jane McCord Battery Sponsor Cadet 1st Lieutenant David L. Rush Executive Officer Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Joseph G. White Assistant Executive Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Theodore M. Dunn Platoon Leader Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Thurston W. Kirby Platoon Leader BATTERY B , Left to Right, First Row: Dunn, Rush, Prichard, White, Kirby. Second Row: Turner, Campbell, Barnes, Gibbs, Rogers, Lewallen, Smith, Norton. Third Row: Meyer, Noland, Robertson, Wilson, Becker, Sallee, Elder. Fourth Row: Bond, Delaney, Eversole, Greene, Brooks, Haney. Fifth Row: Curry, Little, Taylor, Hendricks, Brooks, Brown, Searls. Sixth Row: Neverstitch, Adams, Fin- ley, Kidd, Kincaid, Pinson. Seventh Row: Holbrook, Adams, Allison, Culbertson, Webb. Cadet Major Clinton Helton 2nd Battalion Commander Cadet Captain Harold L. Kittrell 2nd Battalion Executive SECOND BATTALION STAFF Teresita Bunag 2nd Battalion Sponsor Cadet 1st Lieutenant Robert C Turner 2nd Battalion Adjutant BATTERY 6i C Cadet Captain Robert Ruschell Battery Commander Martha Smith Battery Spcmsor Cadet 1st Lieutenant Frank E. Darling Executive Officer Cadit 2nd Lieutenant James A. Perry Assistant Executive Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Oscar J. Brock Platoon Leader Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Paul E. Wilson Platccn Leader BATTERY C , Left to Right, First Row: Brock, °—ry. Ruschell, Darling, Wilson. Second Row: Martin, Caudill, Cook, Park. Kordenbrock. Geyer, Rich. Strong. Third Row: Lethgo, Carman, Cun- ningham, Harrell, Mason, Kirby. Fourth Row: Napier, Staab, Morris, Smith, Wallen, Benton. Fifth Row: Ts ngeos, Garrett, Skaggs, Abney, Baldwin, Booth, Wilson, Gravett, Hogsten. Sixth Row: Lambert. Meyer, McCorkle, Miracle, Young, Elliott, Buckley. Seventh Row: Mulcahy, Smith, Morris, Russell, Moore, Gaither. BATTERY D ! Cadet Captain Omar Hacker lattery Commander Betty Webb Smith Battery Sponsor Cadet 1st Lieutenant Billy J. Turner Executive Officer Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Robert F. Bentley Assistant Executive Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Harold H. Jenkins Platoon Leader Jll J Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Grover L. McGowan Platoon Leader BATTERY D , Left to Right, First Row: Jenkins. McGowan. Hacker. Turner. Bentley. Second Row: Jones, Buckley, Rains, Scalos, Singleton, Witt. Third Row: Wiggins, Gladson, Richardson, Dudding, Stocker, Myers. Fourth Row: McNallv. Campbell, Dotv, Dugger, Young, Day, Bailey. Lovett. Snow. Fifth Row: Moore, Ransdell. Schmitt, Clark, Schaller. Rolph, Haggard, Owens. Sixth Row: Ware. Strunk. White, Wells. J. Reed, M. Reed. Miller. White, Shell. ' H - . BKi INTERMISSION 4CT 0G t4M 4CT ' • 4 a , c 4cr J 4c T l V ' • • EAT V tEs ' Ur T ° s 4ify P «E S£ V T «o « 4s ft;v Si?iv ' CH 0 N £ H YjT ATE ' EASTERN COACHING STAFF Charles T. Hughes The man behind the men that have coached some of the best teams in the south, director of athletics, Turkey is also baseball coach. Tom Samuels Head football coach Samuels of the Eastern Maroons is a graduate of the University of Michigan. At that school he was named an all-Big Ten tackle. Coach Samuels has just completed his fourth successful season at Eastern. Prior to becoming head coach, he was line coach for the Maroons. Paul McBr ayer In his five years as head coach of Eastern Maroons famous basketball team, he has coached them to many honors. Coach McBrayer. an all-American dur- ing his playing days at the University of Kentucky, is recognized as one of the nation ' s best coaches. Glenn Presnell Backfield coach. Former all-American at the University of Nebraska. Fred Darling Line coach. Former all-K.I.A.C. and little all-Amer- ican for the Eastern Maroons. Joe Fryz Assistant basketball coach. Former all-K.I.A.C. and graduate of 182 THE MAROON GRIDDERS Front row, left to right: Kolakowski, Greene, Tsangeos, Green, White, Herron, Bond, Kidd, Lenehan, Lindenfelser. Second row: Manning, Pelfrey, Tankosh, Todoran, Semak, Genito, Sweesy, Martin, Emmett, Kittrell, Plantholt, Pulawski, and Line Coach Fred Darling. Third row: Backfield Coach Glenn Presnell, Hertzer, Gibbs, Dudding, Rodger s, Wallin, Johns, Schmitt, Smith, Edge, Miracle, Lewallen, Lambert, and Head Coach Tom Samuels. Fourth row: Wilson, North, Faust, Adams, Robertson, Pavlovich, Gracey, Adams, Shockley, Dozier, Higgen- botham, Daniels, and Dorman. The Maroon gridders were ranked 2nd in the O.V.C. Eastern 6 Heidelberg Eastern 34 Marshall Eastern Murray Eastern 47 Tenn. Tech Eastern 56 Erskine 1950-1951 FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD 15 Eastern 14 Morehead 7 Eastern 26 Evansville 20 19 Eastern 13 Western 14 7 Eastern 34 Bowling Green 7 Eastern 13 Wofford 14 Won 6, Lost 4 183 ROISTER OF LETTERMEIV NAME POSITION HT. WT. CLASS HOME TOWN Adams, Bill Center 6 ' 2 201 Soph. Lexington, Ky. Bond, Jack Halfback 5 ' 11 165 Fr. Lexington, Ky. Dorman, John Center 5 ' 11 210 Jr. Covington, Ky. Dozier, Jack Tackle 6 ' 2 200 Fr. Pineville, Ky. Dudding, Jim End 5 ' 11 170 Jr. Ironton, Ohio Emmett, Bill Quarterback 5 ' 9 160 Sr. Middlesboro, Ky. Faust, Bob Tackle 6 ' 2 202 Jr. Ft. Thomas, Ky. Genito, Carl Fullback 61 175 Sr. Duquesne, Pa. Gibbs, Brian End 5 ' 10 185 Jr. Crooksville, Ohio Gracey, Howard End 6 ' 2 180 Jr.. Coraopolis, Pa. Herron, Ross Fullback 5 ' 10 175 Jr. Covington, Ky. Hertzer, Chuck Fullback 5-10 184 Jr. Coraopolis, Pa. Kidd, Roy Quarterback 5 ' 9 160 Fr. Corbin, Ky. Kittrell, Harold End 511 175 Sr. Columbus, Ohio Lambert, Dick Guard 6 ' 195 Soph. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lindenfelser, Ray Halfback 510 165 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Manning, Louis Tackle 6 ' 2 210 Sr. Lynch, Ky. Martin, Carl Guard 511 195 Sr. Pineville, Ky. McNabb, Edgar Student Manager Fr. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Pavlovich, George End 6 ' 187 Jr. McKees Rocks, Pa. Pelfrey, Ray Halfback 6 ' 190 Sr. Portsmouth, Ohio Plantholt, Carl Guard 511 170 Sr. Bellevue, Ky. Pulawski, Steve Tackle 511 205 Sr. Weirton, W. Va. Robertson, Bob Fullback 6 ' 200 Soph. Gary, Ind. Rodgers, Dave Guard 510 190 Jr. Loyall, Ky. Russo, Russell Halfback 5 ' 8 158 Sr. Ambridge, Pa. Schmitt, Charles Tackle 511 212 Soph. Wheaton, 111. Semak, Nick Halfback 510 175 Sr. Fords, N. J. Shockley, Bob Tackle 6 ' 4 212 Jr. Falls Church. Va. Sweesy, Harry Halfback 5 ' 9 168 Sr. Ambridge, Pa. Tankosh, Bob End 6 ' 3 205 Sr. Pittock, Pa. Tsangeos, Nick Halfback 5 ' 9 168 Fr. Steubenville, Ohio White, Carl Quarterback 511 180 Soph. Ironton, Ohio Wilson, Dick Tackle 6 ' 3 219 Soph. Crooksville, Ohio Graduating Seniors of the 1950-51 Varsity Football Team Carl Plantholt Bellevue, Ky. Guard Lettered 4 years Most valuable player of the Eastern Maroons 1950-51 All-O.V.C. 1949-50 Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1950-51 Bob Tankosh Pittock, Pa. End Lettered 4 years All-O.V.C. 1948-49 Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1949-50 Harry Sweesy Ambridge, Pa. Halfback Lettered 4 years All-K.I.A.C. 1947-48 All-O.V.C. 1948-49 Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1950-51 Russell Russo Ambridge, Pa. Halfback Lettered 4 years Harold Kittrell Columbus, Ohio End Lettered 3 years Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1948-49 f iZaf Louis Manning Lynch, Ky. Tackle Lettered 4 years Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1949-50 1950-51 - _ Li ' V CI Carl Martin Pineville, Ky. Guard Lettered 3 years All-O.V.C. 1949-50 Honorable mention all O.V.C. 1950-51 Steve Pulawski Weirton, W. Va. Tackle Lettered 4 years Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1950-51 .. Roman Todoran Weirton, W. Va. Guard Lettered 3 years Ray Pelfrey Portsmouth, Ohio Halfback Lettered 2 years All-O.V.C. 1949-1950 186 Bill Emmett Middlesboro, Ky. Quarterback Lettered 4 years Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 Carl Genito Duquesne, Pa. Quarterback Fullback Lettered 2 years AU-O.V.C. 1950-51 Nick Semak Rahway, N. J. Halfback Lettered 3 years Honorable mention all-O.V.C. 1950-51 187 EASTERN ' S BASKETBALL RECORB-1950-51 Eastern 57 V. P. I. 50 Eastern 80 Indiana Central 46 Eastern 58 Brigham Young 63 Eastern 78 Geneva 51 Eastern 64 North Carolina State 65 Eastern 72 Dayton 66 Eastern 85 U. of North Carolina 62 Eastern 62 Toledo 63 Eastern 70 Miami of Ohio 60 Eastern 73 Beloit 64 Eastern 55 Morehead 49 Eastern 63 Evansville 67 Eastern 60 Murray 59 Eastern 90 John Carroll 71 Eastern 67 Tennessee Tech. 46 Eastern 87 Marshall 61 Eastern 60 Dayton 76 Eastern 60 Murray 51 Eastern 74 Morehead 84 Eastern 84 Western 70 Eastern 79 Marshall 75 Eastern 71 Evansville 62 Eastern 80 Western 84 Won 16, Lost 7 O.V.C. TOURNAMENT Eastern 91 Marshall 54 Eastern 64 Evansville 61 Eastern 83 Murray 92 186 EASTERN BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right, Mulcahy, Moore, Kearns, Kordenbrock, and Geyer. Second row, left to right, D. Bales (Mgr.), Baechtold, Harper, Eagle, Moberly, and B. Bales. Third row, left to right, Fryz (Assistant Coach), Stevens, Bingham, Stanford, Redwine, Tolson, and Coach Paul McBrayer. Eastern was 2nd in the O.V.C. Conference on season play and runners-up in the O.V.C. Tournament. The outstanding freshman player was Bob Mulcahy with a season ' s total points of 24, and 21 in the O.V.C. Tournament. GRADUATING SENIORS Carl Eagle Loyall, Ky. Senior Total points 18 Average 7.2 Joe Harper London, Ky. Senior Total points 245 Average 10.2 OTHER OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Jim Baechtold Moon Township, Pa. Junior All-O.V.C. 1950-51 Total points 366 Average 14.1 Alex Stevens Gravel Switch, Ky. Junior Total points 290 Average 11.2 Harold Moberly Richmond, Ky. Junior Total points 155 Average 6.0 Jim Bingham Pittsburgh, Pa. Sophomore Total points 224 Average 10.2 Roger Geyer Vallonia, Ind. Sophomore Total points 59 Average 4.2 Bill Bales Columbus, Ohio Sophomore Total points 117 Average 4.5 Elmer Tolson Campton, Ky. Sophomore Total points 148 Average 7.4 Bobby Moore Frankfort, Ky. Sophomore Total points 20 BASEBALL TEAM O.V.C. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Eastern ' s varsity baseball team each year is recognized as one of the strongest collegiate nines in the south. BASEBALL RECORD 1949-50 Eastern 2 Berea 6 Eastern 7 Northern Illinois 3 Eastern 3 Northern Illinois 12 Eastern 15 Centre 3 Eastern 7 Evansville 8 Eastern 3 Murray 7 Eastern 4 Evansville 2 Eastern 12 Morehead 7 Eastern 2 Western 3 Eastern 23 Morehead 13 Eastern 15 Xavier 20 Eastern 9 ...Centre 10 Eastern Xavier 2 Eastern 6 Tennessee Tech. 11 Eastern 12 Tennessee Tech. 4 Eastern 5 Marshall 4 Eastern 11 U. of Louisville 8 Eastern 9 Fort Knox 6 Eastern 7 U. of Louisville 8 Eastern 4 Marshall 2 Won 10 Lost 10 a First row, left to right: Doddridge, Newsome, Lewicki, Tesla, Nelson, Hertzer, Cocanougher, and Coach Charles Turkey Hughes. Second row, left to right: Dixon (Mgr.), Giltner (Assistant Coach), Eagle, White, Downing, Billingsley, Gracey, and Parsons. TRACK TEAM First row, left to right. Bond. Rodgers, Lindenfelser, Hendren, Moore, Akin, and Coach Fred Dar- ling. Second row, Schmitt, Pavlovich, Goff, Dudding, Mrazovich. Third row, Shockley, Rothwell, Shaw, Fleck. Fourth row, Leedy, Mayo. Eastern ' s track team, headed by Jack Bond, winner of the 100 and 220 in the O.V.C. meet, finished fourth in the O.V.C. standing. They are a promising bunch of lads and Coach Fred Darling is looking forward to a brighter future for his boys. GIRLS 9 BASKETBALL TEAM J59f tlWrt 1 ! 1 } ■., ■■■■ . Sii .i- - ■.■•Br ™ — - ■!■ H r iif i3 k i 1950-51 SEASON RECORD Eastern 27 Berea 57 Eastern 31 Nazareth 37 Eastern 42 Louisville 12 Eastern 30 Cincinnati U. 41 Eastern 31 Cincinnati U. 28 Eastern 41 Nazareth 47 Eastern 39 Ursuline 39 Eastern 45 Midway 48 ::; : ,,]■ ■ IXDEX A Abney, Clevon 90 Adams, Anna M. ' ' Adams, Arlie =1 Adams, Bobby M 8U Adams, Charles ° Adams, Geraldine 92 Adams, James W 4 Adams, Kerney 1° Adams, Patricia 9° Akin, Donald ' ' Aldridge, Raymond 4 ' Allen, Anna L °b Allen, James ■■ 90 Allen, James Douglas 47 Allen, Johnny 53 Allev, Opal G ■- 8a Allison, Jasper William 80 Allison, William T 49 Alpha Psi Omega 13b Alvis, Ann 1° Alumni Association Officers lbb Amick, Andrew 86 Ammann, Rosemary 85 Anderson, Delbert 92 Anderson, Ina 88 Anderson, James j ' Anderson, William ' ' Anglin, Mary 4(3 Antle, Charles 70 Arnett, Eunice 97 Arnold, Bryon 94 Arnold, Hazel 96 Arnold, Wilburn Clay 94 Asher, Barbara 84 Asher, Eugene C b9 Augsback, Don 83 Ault, W. A 27 Auxier, Marianne 83 B B S. U. Council 150 Bach, Phyllis 96 Back, James °5 Back, Juanita 32 Back, Price 90 Back, Ray 9b Baechtold, Jim 2 Baird. Finley 53 Bailev, Jack 93 Bailey, Ralph 49 Bailey, William 99 Baker, Clifford 53 Baker, William B 18 Baldwin, Noland 96 Bales, Don 81 Bales, George 9 Bales, Grant 96 Ball, Gwendoline 47 Ball, Jane 99 Ballard, Elsie 96 Ballard, Gene 91 Ballard, Shirley 96 Ballou, Fred 27 Band 134 Banks, David 90 Barber, Barbara ' 9 Barker, Ann 92 Barnes, David 18 Barnes, Wayne 96 Barnes, William T b9 Barrett, James E 53 Baseball Team 192 Basketball Team 188 Bastin, Ray 98 Bates, Leland 88 Battery A 174 Battery B I 5 Battery C 177 Battery D 178 Bauer, Robert 83 Baumhoefer, Bertha Gene 52 Beaman, Betty 93 Beard, Phyllis 60 Bearden, James 98 Becker, Kenneth 78 Beckham Hall 10 Begley, John 90 Benton, Raymond Weston 56 Benton, Stanley 93 Berkeley, Robert 99 Berry, Dorthea 74 Berryman, Evelyn 96 Berryman, Margaret 61 Bettinger, Geraldine 65 Bianchi, Alfred 67 Bindel. Henry, Jr 54 Binder, Mary Jean 60 Bingham, Eula 49 Biologv Club 139 Bishop, Ellis 74 Bivins, Claude 30 Black, J. G Black, Leonard Blackburn, John Thomas 54 Blackburn, Virginia Blackburn. W. E 14 Blair, Paul 97 Blanda, Betty H Bledsoe, Marvin Blevins, Jean 63 Boden, Edward 90 Boggs, Julian 96 Bolden, Dorothy 96 Boone, Mary 96 Booth, Herbert 96 Botner, Wayne 99 Boulos, Barbara 83 Bowlin, Earl 93 Bowling, Betty 97 Bowling, Susie 97 Bowman, Betty Sue 97 Bowman, Florence 40 Boyd, Charlene 49 Branham, Etta L 76 Branham, Gobel 69 Breen, Phyllis 96 Breuninger, Margarethe Johanna 55 Brewer, Bonnie 49 Brewer, Evelyn 84 Brewer, Mary Edith 61 Brewer, Rodney 48 Broaddus, Louise 28 Brock, G. M 27 Brock, Oscar, Jr 48 Brooks, Alfred 65 Brooks, Jerry 90 Brooks, Keith 18 Brooks, Leamon 70 Brooks, Mary Lee 64 Broomfiels, William 65 Broughton, Anna 77 Broughton, Wilma 72 Brown, Eddie 96 Brown, Frances 96 Brown, Homar 99 Brown, Kate C 32 Brown, Leah 85 Brown, Hassell Lowell 57 Brown, Nancy 51 Brown, Norma 69 Brown, Opal 7 ? Brown, Paul 76 Brown, Ralph 93 Brown, William A 56 Browning, Edwin 93 Browning, Naomi 80 199 INDEX— Continued Brummitt, Peggy 99 Bryant, Chester 93 Buchanan, Christine 96 Buchanan, Pearl 18 Buck, William J 71 Buckley, Billy 62 Buckley, Robert 90 Bunag, Teresita 56 Burberry, Donald 84 Burch, Vernon 58 Burchett, Billy 71 Burdine, Marvin D 71 Burke, Edmund 99 Burke, Helen 70 Burke, Ralph 63 Burkich, Bobbie 62 Burkich, Bobby 62 Burnam Hall 10 Burnett, Jacqueline 84 Burns, Edith 85 Burns, Virgil 19 Burrier, Mary K 19 Burris, Lorene 51 Burton, Mary Edmond 43 Burton, Sondra 98 Buskirk, Lawrence 66 Bybee, Paul 93 c Caduceus Club 155 Caldwell, Gaynor 85 Calmes, Ann 66 Cammack Building 12 Camp, Carolyn 99 Campbell, Ben 93 Campbell, Carroll 55 Campbell, Charles 48 Campbell, Douglas 48 Campbell, Fallen 89 Campbell, Faye 82 Campbell, Jane 19 Canterbury Club 140 Cantrell, Delores 84 Caranhan, Ruby 93 Carman, Otis L 53 Carmen, Luther 89 Carpenter, Carolyn 90 Carpenter, Nannie Jane 65 Carpenter, Paul 46 Carrington, Dixie 92 Carrington, Guy 79 Carroll, Mary F 78 Carson, Betty 88 Carter, Phyllis 90 Carty, Charles 76 Carty, D. J 27 Case, Mrs. Emma Y 16 Casteel. Glenn 63 Castle, Arthur Blake 50 Caudill, Doris 94 Caudill, Ervin 85 Caudill, Jim 70 Caywood, Elizabeth 90 Chadwell, Bettv 77 Chambers, Kenneth 39 Chambers, Martha 97 Chandler, Phyllis 39 Chappell, Leona 98 Cheatham, Ruth 40 Cheek, Glen 79 Chenault, Katherine 27 Childers, Rita 30 Childress, Florence 72 Christian Student Foundation Council 151 Christopher, Mary 48 Clark, Betty Jo 30 Clark, Bonnie 81 Clark, Elizabeth 94 Clark, Dorothy 48 Clark, Earl 93 Clark, Lois 83 Clark, Rov B 19 Clark, Willard E 171 Clarke, Kate 72 Cleaver, June Wayne 60 Clem, Virginia 40 Coates Administration Building 8 Coates, J. D 19 Coates, Rachel 71 Cobb, John 85 Cocanoughcr, Barbara 81 Coffman, Sheldon .... 171 Coleman, Bill 48 Coleman, Leo .... 82 Collegiate Pentacle 131 Colley, Lois 28 Collins, Arnold Sears , 54 Collins, Cordia 40 Collins, Delores .... 93 Combs, Donald ... 76 Combs, Elwood .... 75 Combs, Gwendolyn 94 Combs, Imogene ... 75 Combs, Joyce ... 75 Combs, Lois 61 Combs, Ramona 80 Combs, William 99 Congleton, Don .... 51 Cook, Dathan 60 Cook, Joyce 75 Cook, Virgil 71 Cooke, Wendell .. 30 Cooper, V. E 64 Cornett, Bill 48 Costipan. Robert 93 Cotrell, Ronald .... 48 Covington, Ann 80 Covington, Betty Jim 60 Cox, Billy Joe 82 Cox, Elizabeth Ann 69 Cox, Elizabeth B 84 Coy, Doris 90 Coy, Ray 63 Coyle, John R 69 Crabbe Library 9 Crabtree, Leland 82 Craft, William ... 83 Craig, Janice 86 Craig, Una .... 82 Craigmyle, OIlie 90 Crank, Betty 99 Crawford, Patricia 61 Creech, Bill 89 Crepps, June ... 74 Croley, Doris 51 Cuff, Noel B .... 27 Cunningham, Martin J 66 Cupp, Bessie .... 94 Curry, Nancye 76 Curry, Ronald 96 Curtis, Mrs. Lon 50 Cwens : 132 D Damonte, James W 74 Damron, Richard 97 Daniels. Dorothy 81 Daniels, Lawrence 85 Darling, Frank 30 Darling, Fred 19 Davidson, Betty 89 Davidson, Harold 82 Davis, Charles Kenneth 61 Davis, Helen 64 Davis, J. H 19 Davis, Jack 66 Davis, Kenneth 77 Dawson, Alfred W 51 200 INDEX— Continued Dawson, Charles 68 Day. Marvin 89 De ' adrick, Mary Wilson 54 Dearing, Jamie 47 Deaton. Helen 93 Dedman, Robert 68 Delaney, John 75 Denham, Lena 92 Deniston, N. G 19 Denney, Glenn 79 Denney, Grider 84 Dickerson, Mrs. Marty S 28 Dickison, Betty 38 Diehl, Elizabeth 84 Disney, Oscar, Jr 51 Dixon, Billie 89 Dixon, Lee 89 Dobson, Sally 86 Doddridge, Stanley 52 Dolen, Virginia 79 Dorman, John 62 Dorris, J. T 20 Doty, Eagle 89 Doty, Henry 81 Dougherty, Barbara 78 Downing, Melvin 40 Doyle, Virginia 78 Dozier, Betty 68 Dozier, Randolph 94 Drum and Sandal 156 Dudding, James 65 Duff, Nadine 92 Dugger, Marion 89 Duka, Eva Minerva 56 Duncan, Paul 20 Dunlap, Bonnie 75 Dunn. Theodore 40 Dunn, Walter 66 Dunsil, John 66 Durbin, Anna J 75 Durbin. Wanda 50 Durham, Glenn 88 Durham, Mrs. J. P., Sr 28 Durham, Noel 89 Durham, Robert Bradley 70 Duvall, Joan 78 E E Club 141 Eagle, Carl 40 Easterday, Maj. David M 171 Easterling, Chester 93 Edwards, Anne 76 Edwards, Emily 95 Edwards, Olive 85 Edwards, R. A 20 Elder, Billie Jo 38 Elder, Robert 81 Elkin, Ralph 82 Elliott, Charleen 71 Elliott, Thomas 53 Elliott, Harry 86 Elliott, Ralph 56 Ellis, Laura 77 Emery, Virginia 88 Emmett, William 40 Engle, Annette 90 Engle, F. A 20 Engle, Fred, Jr 52 Engle, Lewis 64 Ernst, Lucille 71 Estep, Robert 79 Estep, Stella W 31 Elherington, Bonnie 30 Evans, Joan 52 Evans, Mary C 39 Evans, Nila 94 Evans, Robert 39 Evans, Willette 93 Eversole, Alex 88 Eversole, James 49 F Fallahay, Joe 90 Farmer, Kenny 39 Farney, Reeda 97 Farris, Charlene 74 Faulconer, Herman, Jr 39 Faust, Robert 62 Fee, Arlee 65 Feld, Ray 39 Feltv, Evelvn 62 Ferrell, D. T 20 Fields, Donald 90 Fields, Mary 93 Finley, Margaret 93 Finley, Ronald 89 Fish, Earle G 43 Fitzpatrick Arts Building 9 Flanarv, J. B 82 Fleck, Gordon 76 Fletcher, John 39 Fletcher, Ramona 74 Fleu, Frank W .... 55 Floyd, Mary 20 Football Team 183 Ford. Edith 20 Ford. Hobart .... 68 Fowler, Allie 20 Fraley, Bruce .... 77 Frazier, Andrew .... 94 Frazier, Mae 65 Freeman, Morris ... 74 French, Edward .... 83 French, Jo Ann 76 Friend, Charles, Jr 51 Fryz, Joseph Michael 55 Fulkerson, Linda 92 G Gaines, Sue Barbara 66 Gaither, Douglas 93 Galbraith, Martha 97 Gardner, Mattie 44 Garrett, Robert 86 Gary, Robert 63 Gaskin, Bruce 93 Gatliff, Ollie 93 Gatwood, Dean 21 Gay, Carroll 93 Gav, Clay 56 Gav, Sylvia 82 Genito, Carl 39 Geyer, Roger 62 Ghent, William 99 Gibbs, Brian 60 Gibbs, Paul 68 Giles, Fred P 21 Gill, Anna 21 Gill, Joe 68 Gill, Pauline 80 Ginn, Wilma 93 Girdler, James 38 Gleaton, Earliss Doyle 54 Godby, Roscoe 38 Godsey, Joe 90 Goins, Beatrice 28 Goodlett, Shirleen 64 Goodpaster, Lyda 41 Goodrich, Joyce 95 Gordon, Billy 68 Gover, Ann 66 Gover, Margaret 81 Graden, Marjorie 96 Graves, John 67 Gravett, Gerwood 77 Greynolds, William 84 INDEX— Continued Griffin. Betty 48 Griffith. Edward 62 Griggs, Mrs. Bessie H 28 Griggs, Jamie 62 Griggs. Sara 37 Grise. P. M 21 Grise, Robert 70 Grise, Stella Louise 55 Grise, Tommy 84 Gritton, Marvin 93 Gritton, Robert A 71 Gschwind, Norma 75 Gumbert, G. M 21 Guyn, Mary Elizabeth 54 Gwin, Georgia 41 Gwinn, Richard 94 H Haas, Marilyn 37 Hacker, Charles 88 Hacker, Omar 68 Hacknev, Billie Jean 72 Hafer, Joan 95 Hager, Paul 90 Haggard, Robert 88 Halcomb, Harry 95 Hale, Buford 38 Hale. Joanne 76 Hall, Evelvn 82 Hall, Harold 61 Hall, Katie 91 Hall, Mary 91 Hall, Mary W 81 Hamilton, Bobby J 31 Hamilton. Margaret 64 Hammond. William B 171 Hammonds. Charles 74 Hammonds. John 76 Hammons, Lei la 69 Hammons, Martha 50 Hamon, J. Hill 75 Hampton, Delores 93 Hancock, Jean 93 Hanlon, James 98 Hansen, May C 21 Harlow, Evelyn 38 Harmon, Carol 71 Harmon, Ivadean 79 Harper, Joe 44 Han-ell. Dorsey 75 Harris, Emory S 70 Harris, Lawrence 96 Harris, Libby 92 Harris, Nancy 92 Harrison, John 38 Harrison, Maryln 81 Harrod. Evan 85 Harrod. Jo Nell 88 Hart, William 40 Hartlage, Robert 52 Hastings. Robert 80 Hatter, Hartese 99 Hawkins, Betty J 36 Hawkins, Emogene 61 Hawkins, Lois 36 Hayes, Herbert 99 Hayes, Pershing 75 Haynes, Woolery 96 Haynie, Jacquelyn 82 Haynie, Mary 96 Hays, Glynna 97 Haywood, Jean 86 Heiss, Alice 68 Heiss, Clarence 70 Helton, Charles 38 Helton, Clinton 30 Helton, Glen 63 Helton, Glenn 79 Hembree, George H 43 Henderson, David 39 Henderson, Geraldine 42 Hendren, Marjorie 36 Hendricks, Fred 92 Hensley, Delbert 38 Herald, Betty 77 Herald, Sam 40 Herndon, Thomas C 21 Herron, Ross 66 Hicks, Wallace 45 Hill, Herschel Franklin 54 Hill, Mrs. J. W 28 Hill, William J 65 Hillard, Pauline 39 Hines, Joan 86 Hinton, Peggy 88 Hisle, Elinor 88 Hisle, James 60 Hobbs, Carolyn 92 Hodgkin, Boswell 14 Hoffman, Roger 37 Hogg, John Creech 43 Hogg, Leslie, Jr 44 Hogg, Nancy 80 Hogsten, Jack 92 Holbrook, Andrew 57 Holbrook, Delma 44 Holbrook, Delores 88 Holbrook, Garnetta 75 Holbrook, Jesse 60 Holbrook, John 95 Holbrook. Mattie 75 Holden, Harry 94 Holder, Salvicy 78 Holland, Stanley 71 Hollifield, Byron 92 Hollon, Jonas 46 Holtzclaw, Morris 78 Home Ec. Club 142 Homes, Gordon 36 Hood, Gertrude 21 Hopp, William B 22 Horan, Mary E 77 Horn, Doris 99 Horn, Mary 96 Horn, William 37 Home, Geraldine 74 Hoskins, William 52 Hounchell, Saul 22 House, Pat 93 Howard, Irma F 44 Howard, Jean 91 Hubbard, Joel 95 Huddleston. Robert 74 Hudnall, Virgil 48 Hudson. Elbert 50 Huffaker, Raymond 79 Huffman, Jer ' ald 37 Hughes, Charles T 22 Hughes, Martin 70 Huguelev, Tevis J 75 Hulker, Ruth 93 Hume, Catherine 85 Hume, Charlotte 92 Hunt, Emogene 96 Hunt, W. Paul 79 Hurst, William 91 Huskey, Ben 78 Hussing, Florence 79 Hutton, Barbara 64 Hutton, Fred 98 Hyatt, Glenn 88 I Industrial Arts Club 143 Insko, Bonnie 67 Isaacs, Betty J 84 Isaacs, George B 64 INDEX— Continued J Jackson. Mildred 93 Jackson. Roger 88 Jaenisch, William 81 Jarboe. Margaret Jo 70 Jasper. Marion 63 Jenkins. Harold H 43 Jennings, Mabel W 22 Johns, Jaylene 38 Johnson Student Union Building 11 Johnson. Beatrice 95 Johnson. Bill 95 Johnson. Charles 60 Johnson. Glenn 82 Johnson. Hobart 69 Johnson. Jack 97 Johnson, Jacqueline 97 Johnson, James 76 Johnson, Lee 66 Johnson. Rachael 50 Jolly. Jovce 79 Jones, A. C 14 Jones, Bobby 84 Jones. Eleanor 79 Jones. Gwen 99 Jones. Helen 36 Jones, Irvine 75 Jones. J. Paul 80 Jones, Jack 61 Jones. John P 83 Jones, Karl 81 Jones, Mary 95 Jones, Peggy 78 Jones. Maj. Willard L 171 Juett, John S 14 Justice. Kathleen 63 Justice, R. A 49 Justice, Thelma 35 K Kappa Delta Pi 137 Kappa Pi 144 Kash, Will 97 Kaufman, Fave 99 Kazee, Billy G 77 Kearns, Mary 95 Keen, Helen 94 Keen, Robert 37 Keene. Kathryn 95 Keene, Leon 80 Keene. William L 22 Keesev, Nelson 98 Keith, Charles A 16 Keller, Frank 95 Kelly, Fred 37 Kelly, Thomas 71 Kendall, Preston 37 Kennamer, L. G 22 Kenney, Walter 76 Kenny, Kathleen 62 Kepler, Karl Edward 65 Kernen, Robert 95 Ketzner, Hannah 79 Kidwell, Edgar 99 Kincaid, Ann 35 Kincaid, Ernest 94 Kincaid, Shelby 97 King, Arthur 76 King, Jack 52 Kirby, Jimmy 76 Kirby, Thurston 52 Kittrell, Harold 36 Knarr, Orloff _ 36 Knarr, Ruth _ 79 Knigga, Patsy 95 Knowland, Don _ 80 Knox, Jean 35 Kolakowski, Alex 77 Kolakowski, Mrs. Louise 28 Kordenbrock. Afton 64 KYMA 157 L Lackey, Patricia 34 La Fuze, H. H 22 Lain, Virginia 42 Lake, Margie 95 Lamb, Alvin 37 Lamb, Betsy 98 Lamb, Charles 95 Lamb, Donald 90 Lambert, Richard 77 Land. Earl. Jr 33 Land, William 92 Langdon, Maynard 71 Langston, Charles 97 Lawson, James 77 Layne, Betty 90 Leahy, Francis 36 Lee, Cora 22 Lee, Enoch 49 Lee, Joy 34 Leedy, William 36 LeFebvre, Eugene 75 Lehmann, Use 55 Lethgo, William B 64 Leveridge, Ann 61 Levvicki, Edward 35 Lewis, Clyde 23 Lewis, Joyce 83 Lewis, Peggy A 75 Linden, Jean 93 Little, Betty 91 Little, Charles 95 Little Theatre Club 158 Loaper, Billie Sue 64 Lockard, Seldon 81 Locke, Betty Lou 64 Logan, Jane 81 Long, Paul 95 Loptien, Mary J 78 Lovett, Hurbert 88 Lovitt, Newton, Jr 54 Lovitt, Virgellen 54 Lucas, Laura 83 Luttrell, Gurney 97 Lyttle, Bobbie 77 M McAnallen, Tom 95 McAnelly, Patsy 79 McAuley, Connie 80 McBrayer, Joyce 90 McBraver, Paul 23 McCall, Mike 92 McClain, Bill 92 McClanahan, Bill 91 McClellan, Charles 89 McConnell, E. P 27 McConnell, Eleanor 51 McCord, Jane 89 McCorkle, Wade 92 McCoun, Blanche 76 McDaniel, John 58 McDonald, Ellen 89 McDowell, Ida 89 McEndre, R. B 32 McGlasson, Alvin 23 McGowan, Grover 36 McGuire, Monroe 63 Mcllvaine, A. G 23 Mcllvaine, Edith L 27 Mcintosh, Alma 95 McKamey, Donna 69 McKee, Catherine 98 McKenzie, Thomasine 34 203 INDEX— Continued McKinley, Buddy 92 McKinney, Bowen 84 McKinney, George 95 McKinney, John 74 McKinney, Mary F 23 McLeaster, Ann 92 McMannis, Mary Lou 63 McNabb, Edgar 89 McNallv, Charles 81 McQueen, Earl 99 Maffey, Mary 91 Maggard, Arvin 57 Malicote, Luella 33 Manley, Eliza 90 Manning, Louis 35 Marcum. Steve 35 Markesbery, Bill 92 Marschall, Hannelore 57 Martenson. Milton 95 Martin, Carl 35 Martin, Elmo 77 Martin, Lester 78 Mason, Evelyn 82 Mason, Norma 78 Mason, Robert 79 Mason, Shirley 98 Massev, Kenneth 72 Math Club 145 Matthews, Frank 60 Mattick, William A 31 Mattinglv, Bettv Dimmick 57 Mattox, Donald 99 Mattox, Melvin E 27 Mav. Gerald S 23 May, Martha R. - 81 Mayo, Betty 80 Mays, Harrison 49 Meade, Janice 99 Melvin, Leroy 36 Meyer, Charles 92 Meyer, Thomas 68 Miles, John 35 Milestone Staff 128 Miller. Charles 98 Miller, Helen 98 Miller, Mrs. Lester 28 Miller, Patricia Boone 63 Miller, Mrs. Sue 28 Miracle, Clayton 53 Moberly, Harold, Jr 31 Moberly, Lucille 89 Moberly, Margaret H 23 Montgomery, Bob 97 Moore, Chester 82 Moore, Clay 86 Moore, Clifton 89 Moore, Donald 95 Moore, Kenneth 30 Moore, Roger Davis 71 Moore, W. J 16 Moores, Roy 65 Moorhead, Sue 74 Morgan, Charles 34 Morgan, Eddie 66 Morgan, Johnnie 63 Morgan, Kathleen 37 Morgan, Leslie 57 Morgan, Ray 61 Morris, Glenn 95 Morris, James 65 Morris, John 97 Morris, Mildred 85 Morris, Ruth 75 Morrison, Ed 61 Mullins, Agnes L 43 Mullins, Charles Earl 55 Mullins, Hubert 97 Mullins, Paul 92 Murbach, Janet 23 Murphy, Betty Sue _ 67 Murphy, James 97 Music Club 146 Musick, Virginia A 24 Myers, Don 84 N Napier, Charles 91 Napier, Donald 80 Neale, R. C 34 Neff, Joan 99 Nethery, Oral 62 Nethery, Sue 31 Neverstitch, Johnny 74 Nevins, Bonnie 81 Newman Club 152 Newport, Lee A 66 Newton, Barbara 81 Nichols, Ruth 92 Nicholson, Blanche 89 Noble, Livingston 34 Noe, Joyce 89 Nolan, Gladys 60 Nolan, Katherine 78 Nolan, Nina 95 Noland, Richmond 85 Noll, Alta Lenore 56 Nordheim, Betty Lee 33 Norman, Joyce 89 Norman, Raymond 62 North, Larry 88 Northern Ky. Club 165 Norton, George 67 Norton, Tommy Frances 68 Norvell, Kenneth 67 o Odle, James 89 O ' Donnell, W. F 15 Off Campus Women 159 Offenbacker, Shirley 91 Ogden, Dorothy 89 O ' Hearn, Charles 86 Osborne, Albert 60 Osborne, Betty 83 Otis, Betsy 95 Owens, Eunice 33 Owens, Shirley 89 Owens, Terrell 91 P Park, John 34 Park, Owen 30 Park, Smith 24 Park, William Henry 70 Parke, Billy Walden 62 Parke, Helen 82 Parke, Sybil 33 Parker, Mary 88 Parks, Catherine E 64 Parks, Jamie 95 Parks, Jane 81 Parks, Joyce 74 Parrent, Ellis Mae 95 Parrish, Lois 34 Parrish, Sterling 34 Parrott, John 72 Parslev, Robert 71 Parsons, Kitty 74 Paschall, Col. Wm. D 171 Pasley, Dorothy 78 Pasquale, Donald 82 Patrick, Kenneth A 69 Patrick, Mary 35 Patton, Clarice 92 Patton, Karlton 33 Payne, Carl R _ 67 204 INDEX— Continued Payne, Norma 62 Pearson, LeDell 83 Pearson, William 69 Pelfrey, Norma 31 Pelfrey. Raymond 33 Pelley, Vivian 45 Perciful. Lewis 51 Pergram. Martha Alice 67 Perkins. Bonnie 65 Perkins. Joseph 34 Perkins, Roy 98 Perry, Ernest N., Jr 56 Perrv, George 89 Perry, Mrs. Helen H 28 Perry, James 43 Perry, Leo 78 Perry, Mary Tichenor 56 Peters, Jack 70 Pettit, Shirley 85 Phelps, James 89 Phillips, Barbara 89 Phillips, Evelyn 95 Photo Club 160 Pickett, Bill 98 Pickett, Norma 82 Picklesimer, Edward 44 Pierce, Francis 33 Pierson, Peggy 91 Pinnix, Betsy 91 Pinson, Robert 88 Pi Omega Pi 138 Plantholt, Carl 50 Points, Robert 32 Pollard, Edna 89 Pope. Robert Allen 63 Porter, Norma 99 Potts, Carrie 28 Powers, Evelyn 80 Power, Marilyn 89 Powers, Patricia 83 Prater, Walter 86 Prather, Ardyth 97 Pratt, Angie 89 Presnell, Glenn 24 Pressley, Wayne .... 96 Preston. Frances 95 Price, Ethel 89 Prichard, James 65 Proffitt. Charles 80 Profitt, Billie Jo .... 76 Progress Staff 164 Puckett, Russell 84 Pugh, Ellen 24 Pulawski. Stephen .... 40 Pullins, Patsy 33 Purcell, Elzie O ' Brien 56 Purkey. Charles ... 35 Purkey. Patsy .... 76 Q Quillen. Wilma 95 R Raleigh, Blanche 88 Rail, Ernest 42 Rambeau, Doris ... 74 Ramsey, Elsa 33 Rankin, Mary .... 97 Rankin, James 32 Ransdell, Philip 84 Ramsey, Isaac 32 Raper, H. W 24 Raymond, Thaddeus 34 Readnower, Julia 85 Readnower, Marlene .... 98 Redman, Alice 85 Reed, Alma 32 Reed, Elizabeth 98 Reed, Jessie 95 Reed, Montford 78 Reed, Patty Jo 84 Rees, Charlotte 69 Rees, John 99 Regenstein, Alma 24 Reichenbach, Margorie 97 Rennix, Mable 32 Reynolds, William T 31 Rice, Helen 32 Rice, Homer 53 Rich, Joseph 67 Richards, R. R 24 Richardson, Betty 41 Richardson, Charles R 68 Richardson, Norma 82 Richardson, Ollie 90 Richardson, Ruth 99 Richey, Lester 63 Rickey, Patricia 78 Riddell, Allen, Jr 80 Ridenour, Joline 98 Rigbv, Harold 24 Riggs, William 71 Riley, Anna Kate 62 Riley, Roy 84 Ritter, Jacquilyn 90 Ritter, Pauline 45 Ritter, Reuben L 171 Roark Building 6 Roark, J. S 82 Roark, Junell 84 Roberson, Eldred 97 Robertson, Jimmie 80 Robertson, Robert 66 Robinson, Connie 99 Robinson, Mary 83 Rodgers, Dave 67 Rogers, Evelyn Jean 66 Rogers, Frances 89 Rogers, Roy Dean 68 Rolf, Bernard 70 Rolph, Paul 96 Romersa, Henry 91 Rose, Anna Jean 98 Roth, Larry 84 Rothwell, Francis M .... 45 Rowe, Mary Lou 97 Rowe, Nancy Sue .... 88 Rowland, Gene G .... 41 Rowlette, Juanita .... 77 Royalty, Lewis .... 45 Ruffner, James ... 66 Runyan, Hazel 83 Ruschell, G. J 72 Ruschell, Robert .... 41 Rush, David 41 Rush, Ruby 25 Russell, Ann 65 Russell, Gary 94 Russell, Jeanette 70 Russell, Lloyd 98 Russo, Russel 41 Rutherford, Alvis 41 Rymer, Evelyn Parks 74 s Sallee, Herbert 78 Sallee, Mary E 28 Salyer, Darnell 72 Salyer, Irene 90 Sams, Edward 74 Samuels, Tom C 25 Sanders, Cecil 14 Sanders, Doris 63 Sanders, Franklin 69 Sandlin, Mary Saferight 54 Sandlin, Tolbert 55 INDEX— Continued Saunders, Judith 96 Saylor, Gene 77 Savior, Stacia 90 Scalf, Kathryn 90 Scalos, Harry 66 Schaller, James . 98 Scharold, Greta 98 Schell, Ethel 83 Schell, Jack 96 Schirmer, Mary 91 Schmitt, Charles 80 Schnieb, Anna A 25 Schram, Bonnie 98 Schwertman, Ray 68 Scull. Orville E 171 Searls, Bill 98 Sebastian, Eugene 44 Semak, Nick .... 41 Senters, Clyde 45 Sewell, Nancy 91 Shanklin, Doris 44 Sharp, Horace 98 Shaver, Carroll 98 Shaw. Earl 69 Shearer, Thomas 88 Sheets, Sarah .... 41 Shelton, Helen 90 Shelton, James 75 Shelton, Margaret .... 85 Shepherd, Delphia 99 Shifflett, J. D . 46 Shocklev, Mrs. Charlotte N 28 Shockley, David R 67 Shope. Rebecca 69 Short, Elvira .... 88 Short, Joe 90 Shryock, Cecil 46 Shryock, Mrs. Nancy R 28 Sidwell, Doris ... 97 Sidwell, Mary Dott ... 60 Sigma Tau Pi 147 Simpson, Twila .... 90 Singleton, Carlos .... 75 Sininger, Mary Lou .... .... 67 Sizemore, Caloway .... 65 Sizemore, Carl 85 Slagle, William .... 62 Slattery. Katherine ... 86 Slone, Claude 99 Slusher, Norma 96 Smith, Barbara 77 Smith, Betty 88 Smith, Betty Jane .. . 61 Smith, Billie J .... 45 Smith, Calvin 94 Smith, Charles D 65 Smith, Charles E .... 31 Smith, Claude 98 Smith, Curtis Lee ... 62 Smith, David , .... 94 Smith, Doris 90 Smith, Doris Lucille .... 57 Smith, Evelyn 83 Smith, Georgeann R. ... .... 70 Smith, Hazel 83 Smith, Joe Kelley ... .... 63 Smith, John W .... 67 Smith, Lee Ray .... 69 Smith, Marilyn .... 97 Smith, Martha .... 52 Smith, Monroe ... ... 90 Smith, Sidney 85 Smith, Neville .... 85 Smith, Ruth Ella .... 76 Smithers, Mildred 41 Smyth, Lloyd 46 Smyth, Wanda 98 Snow, James 78 Snow, William 80 Snowden, Harold 46 Snyder, Jack 72 Society of the Plow 148 Solheim, Roger 64 Soroka, Erwin .... 96 Sparks, Berdenia 46 Sparks, Carroll 92 Spence, Eulene 94 Spence, Lois 94 Spence, Robert, Jr 46 Spencer, Joan 79 Spencer, Norma ... 79 Spicer, Robert ... 76 Spires, Shirley 63 Spoonamore, Pat 98 Staab, Richard , 97 Stacy, Walter 66 Stafford, Cecil 61 Stafford, Charles 92 Stafford, Deva 31 Stafford, Forrest .... 42 Stafford, Joan , 97 Stahl, Donald ...42 Stambaugh, Jimmy .... 75 Stamper, Cleo .... 28 Standifer, Carl ... 57 Stanford, Marianna ... .... 98 Stanford, Stanley 78 Stanley, Mary Francis .... .... 32 Steele, Nellie Lou .... 32 Steil, Jennie , ... 77 Stephens, Chester , 42 Stephens, Christine .... 80 Stephenson, Barbara .... 42 Stevens, Alex 44 Stevens, Ann .... 82 Stevens, Juanita 88 Stewart, Elmer , .... 88 Stieren, Jeanie ... 92 Stocker, Ray .... 97 Stone, Thomas J. ... 25 Storey, Emily .... 88 Storms, Lewis .... 92 Story, Virginia 25 Stratton, Paul .... 44 Strickler, Joyce .... 96 Striepe, Margaret ... .... 76 Strohmeier, Edward A .... 57 Strong, William 68 Strong, William E .... 64 Strunk, Harold ... 94 Strunk, Jessie 65 Stubblefield, William J .... 69 Student Union Music Committee 161 Sturdevant, Laura Mae 70 Sturm, Nella Jean 98 Summers, Pauline 30 Susnick, Boaz .... 44 Sutton, John 42 Sweesy, Harry 47 T Tackett, Elbv 42 Tankosh, Robert J 43 Tanner, Florence 91 Taulbee, Bishop Brooks 55 Taylor, Arge E 67 Taylor, Josephine 43 Taylor, Martha 46 Taylor, Louise 68 Taylor, Ray 91 Teater, Ida 25 Teater, Patsy 94 Teegarden, Juanita 92 Telford, Brown E 25 Terry, Ruby 68 Tesla, Paul 79 Thompson, Bob 99 206 INDEX— Continued Thompson, Charles 49 Thompson, Juanita 91 Thompson, Martha 91 Thompson, Oscar, Jr 47 Tiller, Kathleen 94 Tingle, Raymond 82 Todd, Virginia 84 Tompkins, Shirley 52 Towery, Beatrice 94 Towery, Mildred 91 Track Team 193 Trieschman, Paul 71 Trivette, Jayne 94 Trivette, Pat 83 True, Barbara 94 Tsangeos, Nick 99 Tudor, William 47 Tully, Kathleen 72 Turley, Mrs. Mary H 28 Turner, Barbara 93 Turner, Charles 91 Turner, Dan B 67 Turner, Dorothy 99 Turner. Grover B 45 Turner, J. T 35 Turner, James R 25 Turner, Robert 91 Turner, Robert 61 Turner, Roosevelt 92 Turpen, Helen 74 Turpin, Ben 91 Turpin, Billy Joe 50 Turpin, Joe T 85 Tyng, Mrs. Julian 26 u Underwood, Barbara 88 University Building 12 Utley, Ishmael 58 V VanOver, Grace 68 Van Peursem, James E 26 Varden, George 64 Vaughan, Martin 47 Venable, Ella 37 Venettozzi, Victor 79 Vickers, Harrison 94 Vipperman, Claude 61 Vipperman, Louise 47 Virgin, Kathleen 60 w W. R. A 149 W. R. H. 163 Walker, Courtenay 71 Walker, Dolores 46 Walker, Marilyn 60 Walker, Patsy 47 Walker, Samuel 26 Wallace, John 45 Waller, May 81 Walton, Geneva 94 Walser, Jean 63 Walters, Laquata 67 Waltz, Maye M 28 Wampler, Harold 61 Ward, Marilyn 61 Ward, Tommy 83 Ware, Archie, Jr 80 Warford, Harold 88 Watkins, Elsie 92 Watkins, Jack 74 Watkins, Janet 42 Weaver Health Building 7 Webb, Lizabeth 91 Webb, Morris 91 Webb, Ray 74 Webb. Thomas 91 Webber, Joann 94 Wehrle, Edward 94 Wert, Jim 66 Wert, Ruth P 81 Wesley, George 88 Wesley Foundation Council 153 West, Marjorie C 31 Westminster Fellowship Council 154 Whalin, Ralph 26 Wheat, Katherine 43 Whiles, Glenn 72 White, Beverly .. 81 White, Carl 97 White, Clyde 94 White, Dorothy 42 White. Hobert Loy 64 White, Joe Gibson 43 White, Marion 88 Whitehead, Mrs. Guy 28 Whitt. A. L 26 Whitt, Calvin 71 Who ' s Who 130 Wickersham, A. L 26 Wiggins, Keith 74 Wiley, Frank 70 Wilhoite, Jane 45 Williams, Betty Jo 60 Williams, Bobbie 45 Williams, Carl 94 Williams, Donald 94 Williams, Louise S 58 Williams, Martha 65 Williams, Robert E 58 Williams, Ronnal 91 Williamson, Jack 67 Williston, Jerry 94 Wilmot, Ben 50 Wilson, Alice 91 Wilson, Charles 30 Wilson, Dick 83 Wilson, Doris 82 Wilson, Doris L 33 Wilson, Eleanor 98 Wilson, Elizabeth 26 Wilson, Harry 91 Wilson, Harry 93 Wilson, J. A 99 Wilson, Margie 61 Wilson, Nell 75 Wilson, Paul E 64 Wilson, Raymond 58 Wilson, Vivian 88 Wingo, Eunice 28 Wingo, Germania 26 Wise, Joe 60 Wise, William E 31 Witt, Coleman 60 Wood, Joyce 98 Woosley, Harvey 57 World Affairs Club 162 Wright, Betty 70 Wright, Frances 49 Wright, Lorna 97 Wyrick, Ruth Evans 69 Y Y. M. C. A 133 Y. W. C. A 133 Yankey, Hazel 91 Yates, Carolyn 50 Yeager, Lowell 91 Young, Joe A 88 Young, Matthew 85 Young, Stanton 99 z Zibell, Jo Ann 84 Zoretic, Edward 55 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Class Photos FOX STUDIO Winchester, Ky. Special Photography McGAUGHEY STUDIO Richmond, Ky. STANIFER STUDIO Richmond, Ky. Engravings THE KENTUCKY ENGRAVING CO. Lexington, Ky. Printing THE DUNNE PRESS Louisville, Kv.


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