Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)
- Class of 1961
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KENTUCKIANA John Wilson Townsend Room EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY RICHMOND ' 4 What is time? — The shadow on the dial, the striking of the clock, the running of the sand, day and night, summer and winter, months, years, centuries, — these are but the arbitrary and outward signs — the meas- ure of time, not time itself. Time is the life of the soul. — Longfellow Jf:„ _ ' These are the times that try men ' s souls — Thomas Paine - m$ Contents Administration 20 Seniors 56 Honors 92 Publications 107 Organizations 114 Daily Life 140 Athletics 190 Military 224 Underclasses 238 N ki;- 1961 MILESTONE EASTERN KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE RICHMOND KENTUCKY ' One always has time enough, if one will apply it well ' — Goethe . ; as ' ■v Do not delay, do not delay: the golden moments fly! — Longfellow (U ' -:-;i Art is long, and time is fleeting — Longfellow There are few earthly things more beautiful than a college. It is a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, Where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see; Where seekers and learners alike handed together in the search of knowledge, Will honor thought in all its finer ways, Will welcome thinkers in distress or in exile, Will uphold ever the dignity of thought and learning And will exact standards in these things. John Maseficld O t call back yesterday, bid time return — Shakespeare We Dedicate to You.. Mr and Mrs. Robert Larance, the 1961 Milestone dedication to us. For four years, you have been our friends, our advisors for your we thank you. Above: Mr. Larance ' s interest in his students extends beyond the labora- tory. Above: Mrs. Larance takes pride in her work , . . and in her home. F J H We Welcome Our Sixth President Dr. Robert R. Martin Left: Chief Justice Robert B. Bird administers the constitutional oath at the climax of the inaugural ceremonies, November 17, 1960. Right: Congratulations come from President Emeritus W. F. O ' Donnell, former president, H. L. Donovan and Governor of Kentucky, Bert T. Combs. f J Left: President and Mrs. Martin with President Emeritus and Mrs. O ' Donnell lead the Grand March at the Inaugural Ball. ■, Right: Our gracious first lady with Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. O ' Donnell in the newly-remodeied Blonton House. ADMINISTRATION There can be no persevering industry without a deep sense of the value of time. — Mrs. Sigourney Editor Chuck Adam Wendell P. Butler, a Frankfort resi- dent, is State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Ex-Officio Chairman of the Board of Regents Board off Regents The Board of Regents, the governing body of the colle ge, is headed by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. This group is responsible for all matters concerning the decisions to be made re- garding the administration. Eastern has been fortunate throughout its his- tory in having capable men of vision who have worked for its advancement. Earle B. Combs, Sr. Insurance Execu- tive, is a former Eastern student and Big-League baseball star, who resides in Richmond. F. L Dupree is a businessman from Harlan, Kentucky. H. D. Fitzpatrick, Jr., a graduate of Eastern, is a Prestonsburg banker. Robert B. Hensley is a Louisville ot- Thomas B. McGregor, o former Circuit Dr. Russell I. Todd resides in Rich- torney. Judge, is now a Frankfort Attorney. mond where he practices dentistry. President Robert R. Martin Mr. J. C- Powell The President Eastern ' s sixth president assumed office July 1, 1960, to become the first alumnus ever to head the 55-year old college, after having established a brilliant record with the State Department of Education and the State Department of Finance in Frankfort. President Martin has devoted his entire life to the task of improving education in Kentucky and took over the reigns of Eastern with the greatest challenge in his- tory facing her. Immediately upon assuming office, GROWTH was the by-word as he began a gigantic expansion program that made na- tion-wide news. Eastern ' s recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus award in 1956, the President has been a human dynamo, his energetic per- sonality teaming with a genuine desire to build a bigger and greater Eastern. President Martin was a leader in the drafting of the Foundation Program for Education Law and worked for its enactment at the General Assembly. As Superintendent of Public Instruction, he administered and implemented the law. As commissioner of Finance he supervised the preparation of the Executive Budget which provided for the highest level of financial support for educa- tion in the state ' s history. Executive Assistant J. C. Powell, executive assistant to the President, came to Eastern last July from Frankfort, where he had served as the Director of the Division of Records and Reports for the State Department of Education. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and received the master ' s degree from the University of Louisville. He assists the President in all adminis- trative matters. The Business Office Mr. G. M. Brock, Business Agent, Director of Purchasing and Stores, heads the new business organ- ization of the college. He is responsible for all financial functions and records of the school. Mr. G. M. Brock Mr. Rolph Conlee, Director of Build- ings and Grounds, came to Eastern from Frankfort where he served as Maintenance Engineer for the State Department of Finance. Mr. Conlee, who began his duties at Eastern in July, is responsible for the mainte- nance and upkeep of the beautiful Eastern campus. Mr. James 0. King, Director of Auxiliary Enterprises and Services, came to Eastern from Frankfort where he served as Budget Analyst in the Kentucky Department of Parks. Mr. King is in charge of the business aspects of those enterprises involv- ing housing, food, bookstore, con- cessions as well as many other things. Mr. Charles A. Ross, Director of Division of Accounting and Budgetary Control, serves as accountant and bookkeeper. Mr. Larry Martin, left, Assistant Di- rector of Buildings and Grounds, is an Eastern graduate. His goal is the improvement of the Eastern compus. Mr. E. B. Nolan, right, is the Cashier of the Business Office. He readily gives his patience to a demanding position. Deans off Faculty Dean of the College, Dr. W. J. Moore, is a man of admirable achievement and ability. He is primarily concerned with the present and future well- being of all students who attend Eastern. Dean Moore ' s sense of humor aids greatly in his job of handling hundreds of individuals, helping students to solve numerous problems each semester. Associate Dean of Instruction for Gradu- ate Studies, Dr. Richard E. Jaggers, re- tires this year from an active professional career that dates back to 1926 when he first came to Eastern. His duties include advising and supervising all graduate students and certifying them for the Master ' s degree. He also serves as chairman of the Graduate Council. Associate Dean of Instruction for Teacher Education, Dr. J. Dorland Coates, is the son of Eastern ' s third president. He has served as Director of the Training School Program here since 1952. Dr. Coates, chairman of Teacher- Education Committee, is in charge of the selection of students for teacher- education curricula. i Deans off Student Affairs Dean of Women, Mrs. Emma Y. Cose, maintains over-all supervision of Eastern ' s women students. The beloved dean promotes the personal and social wel- fare of the coeds, and her friendliness and genuine interest in every student has won her profound re- spect and admiration. Deon of Students, Dr. Henry G. Martin, has served as the Director of The Ele- mentary School here since 1955. He was recently named President-Elect of the Kentucky Association of Colleges, Secondary, and Elementary Schools. He will assume full time duties heading all student personnel services during the summer term. Registrar, Mr. M. E. Mattox, is responsi- ble for registration, admissions and the official instructional records and grades. He is never too busy with his various duties to take time for the many stu- dents who seek his advice. Dean of Men, Mr. Quentin B. Keen, handles skillfully the many problems which flow through his office daily, carrying with him the high esteem of all stu- dents. Dean Keen ' s warm smile expresses the as- surance with which he guides Eastern men. Mr. John L. Vickers, Director of Col- lege-Community Relations, is from Frankfort where he was Director of Pupil Transportation. He will be active in bringing groups of prospec- tive students and professional persons to the Eastern campus. Mr. D. J. Carry, Director of In-service Education, is in charge of corre- spondence and extension work, os well as heading the Placement Bureau. Mr. Donald R. Felrner, Director of Publicity and Publications, is respon- sible for the dissimination of all publicity and publications pertaining to the college and maintains a general supervision over all student publica- tions. Administration Staff Officers and Mr. James W. Brown, Consultant of In-service Education, has responsibili- ties of a field worker under the super- vision of the Extension Department. Mr. Danial C. Websrer, an assistant in the Division of Publicity and Publi- cations, serves as the college photog- rapher. He hails from Bluefield, West Virginia, and received his experi- ence from six years Navy duty. Left to right: Libbye Larance, Secre- tary, President ' s Office, Lois Colley, Secretary to the President. Secretaries Left to right: Francis Bales, Secretary, Student Loan Program; Kathy Richardson, Dean ' s Office; Martha Barksdale, Secretary to the Dean; Helen Perry, Personnel Secretary, Jackie Herezeg. Staff Mrs. Aileen Wickersham, Secretary to the Business Agent. Left to right: Erma Thompson, Ac- counting Clerk; Doris Willinghom, Accounting Department; Vina Fields, Business Office; Darlene Gardners, Business Office. Left to right: Bobby Witt, Registrar ' s Office; Betty Prewitt, Registrar ' s Office; Carrie Potts, Secretary to Registrar; Louise Broaddus, Recorder, Registrar ' s Office. Left to right: Peggy Odor, Payroll Secretary; Kay Hampton, Secretary Jo the Director of Auxiliary Enterprises; Pauline Haynes, Payroll Secretary; Winnie C. Crutcher, Payroll Secretary. Mrs. Paul Rivers, Information Clerk. Staff Left to right: Ruth Juett, Extension Office; Kaye Arnett, Extension Office; Rachel Duncan, Secretary, In-Service Education. Left to right: Viola Ritter, Clerk, Mailing Room; Alba Clem, Secretary, Publicity Office; Frankie Deniston, Secretary, Alumni Office. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Nellie Ballou, Grill Manager; Mrs. Lucille Arnold, College Post Office Clerk; Mrs. Laura S. Ballard, Hostess, Student Union Building. Standing: Mr. Fred Ballou, Bookstore Manager. Cafeteria, left to right: Delia Million; Mrs. J. W. Hill, Director of Cafeteria; Gertrude Million; Fannie VanArsdale; Thelma Tudor; Sara Brewer. Staff Seated, left to right: Myrtie B. Holder, House Director, Burnam; Catherine B. Roberts, House Director, Memorial; Vada R. Keyser, Assistant House Director, Burnam; Mabel Witt, House- mother, Farris House; Ellen Smothers, Night Supervisor, Sullivan. Standing: Katherine E. Elder, Assistant House Director, Sullivan; Mrs. H e b e r Whitaker, Assistant Supervisor, Me- morial; Alma Todd, Housekeeper, Burnam; Julia Hewlett, House Direc- tor, Sullivan; Kathleen Bales, Night Supervisor, Burnam. Left to right: Mrs. Jane Synovitz, Assistant Supervisor, Keith; Mrs. Ann Keen, Assistant Supervisor, Beckham, Miller, McCreary; Mrs. Barbara Zimmack, Assistant Supervisor, O ' Donnell. Mrs. Hannah Younce, Secretary to the Head of the Music Department. Left to right: Mrs. Virginia Eversole, ROTC Secre- tary; Mrs. Minnie Coleman, Secretary, Physical Educa- tion Department. Left to right: Mrs. Kay F. Watts, College Night Nurse; Dr. Hugh Mahaffey, College Physician; a student. Head of the Department, Frederic P. Giles, Ph D-, George Peobody College for teachers. Agnes Bratlee, M.A., University of Minnesota Randolph Doner, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Dwighr Dean Garwood, M.A., George Peobody College for teachers. Willard Thomas McHone, M.Ed., University of Louisville. Juanita Todd, M.A., University of Kentucky. Biology Head of the Department, H. H. LaFuze, Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Carlton Heckrotte, M.S., University of Illinois. Robert Samuel Larance, M.S., Louisiana State University. Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Head of the Department, Thomas C. Herndon, Ph D., George Peabody College for teachers. Meredith Cox, M.A., George Peabody College for teachers. Darnell Solyer, Ph.D., Ohio State University. Head of the Department, Smith Park, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Kentucky. Aughtum S. Howard, Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Alvin McGlosson M S , University of Kentucky. Sydney Stephens, M.S., University of Illinois. Head of the Department, J. G. Black, Ph.D., Un versify of Michigan. Clifton A. Basye, MS., University of Kentucky. James H. Smith, B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College Commerce | sv Head of the Department, William J. Moore, Ph.D., University of Kentucky. mk Richard G. Chrisman, MA, University of Kentucky. Joan Dawson, M.A., Eastern Ken- tucky State College. Eugene F. Egnew, B.S., Eastern Ken- tucky State College. Fred A. Engle, Jr., MB. A., University of Kentucky. Edith G. Ford, M.A., University of Kentucky. Daisy Burns French, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Norvaline Cates Hale, MA, Eastern Kentucky State College. Bently J. Hilton, Ed.S., University of Kentucky.  Emogene Hogg, MA., Eastern Ken- tucky State College. Alex Gentry Mcllvoine, MA, Eastern Kentucky State College. Margaret Hume Moberly, MB. A., University of Chicago. Edsel R. Mountz, M.A., University of Kentucky. Kermit Patterson, MBA, University of Kentucky. R. R. Richards, M.B.A., Boston Uni- Education Head of the Department, D. Thomas Ferrell, Ph.D., George Peabody College for teachers. Charles E. Aebersold, Ph.D., Indiana University. T. L. Arrerberry, M.A., University of Kentucky. Fred A. Engle, Sr., Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Richard E. Joggers, Ph.D., Cornell University. Willis M. Parkhursr, M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. James G. Snowden, Ed.D., University of Denver. William A. Sprague, Ed.D., University of Denver. Gladys Perry Tyng, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Leonard L. Woolum, Ed.D., University of Maryland. Head of the Department, James W. Stocker M.S., University of Kentucky. Jackson A. Taylor, MS., University of Ken- tucky. Agriculture Home Economics Head of the Department, Mary King Burrier M.S., University of Kentucky, Vera A. Buchholz, M.S., University of Illinois Willie Moss, M.A., University of Kentucky. Evelyn Slater, M S., University of Kentucky. nglish Head of the Department, Presley M. Grise, Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Mary C. Baldwin, A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College. Allen C. Brock, M.Ed., University of Georgia. Pearl L. Buchanan, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Hazel L. Chrisman, M.A., University of Kentucky. Keith Davis, M.A., East Tennessee State College. Lorrayne Durham, M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College. Georgia A. Hill, A.M., University of Michigan. Gerald L. Honaker, M.A., University of North Carolina. Saul Hounchell, Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. Languages Head of the Department, Janet Murbach, Pro- fessor of Romance Languages. Quentin B. Keen, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. William L. Keene, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Arthur J. Mangus, M.A., Marshall College. Philip H. Mankin, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Jacqueline Morgan, B.A., Georgetown College. Byno R. Rhodes, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. David R. Rollings, M.A., University of Michigan. History Heod of the Department, Kerney M. Adams, A.M., Cornell University. James Robert Flynn, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Charles Hansel, A.B tucky State College. Clyde J. Lewis, Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Paul C. Nagel, Ph.D., University of Minnesota. James L. Potts, Ph.D., George Pea body College for Teachers. George W. Robinson, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Joseph Van Hook, Professor of Social Science, Ph.D., University of Colorado. Theodore Wyly, M.A.L.D., Fletche School of Law and Diplomacy. Head of the Department, L. G. Kennamer, Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. Mary F. Richards, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Vera Raleigh, MA,, George Peabody College for Teachers. Ronald S. Taylor, B.S., Dennison University. Geography and Geology Industrial Arts Head of the Department, Ralph W. Whalin, M.Ed., University of Missouri; James Homer Davis, M.Ed., University of Missouri; Thomas E. Myers, M.S., North Texas State College; Dale R. Patrick, M.S., Indiana State Teachers College; John D. Rowlett, Ed.D., University of Illinois, William E. Sexton, B.S., Eastern Kentucky Stote College; Willord E. Swinford, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Library Head Librarian, Dick M. Allen, B.S., in Library Science, George Peabody College for Teachers; Mory S. Dickerson, B S. in Library Science, University of Kentucky; Nancy G. Miller, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Nancy R. Park, Cert, in Library Science, George Peabody College for Teachers; David Rowland, M.A., University of Kentucky; Lucile R. White- head, B.S. in Library Science, George Peabody College for Teachers. Military Science Lt. Colonel Joe M. Sanders Major Vernon Swindall Captain William D. Smith M Sgt. John T. Bonner M Sgt. Charlie Roberts M Sgt. George L. Sumption Sgt. Paul A. Jouvre SFC Edward Botner, Jr. Music Head of Department, James E. Wan Peursem, M.A., New York University. Londis Baker, M.F.A., Ohio University. Jane Campbell, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Donald G. Henrickson, M.M., University of Illinois. Nicholas J. Koenigstein, MM., West Virginia University. Francis Marie McPherson, M.M., Michigan State College. Robert L. Oppelr, A.Mus.D., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Harold E. Robison, M.M., West Virginia University. Blanche Sams Seevers, MM., Northwestern University. Brown E. Telford, B.S., Columbia University. Lyle Wolfrom, MM., University of Indiana. Physical Education Head of Department, Charles T. Hughes, M.A., University of Michigan. James E. Baechtold, M.A., Indiana University. Patty Boyd, B.S., Eastern Kentucky State Col- lege. Don Daly, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Glenn Gossett, M.S., Northwestern Louisiana State College. Gertrude M. Hood, A.M., Columbia University. Paul McBroyer, B.S., University of Kentucky. Glenn E. Presnell, B.S., University of Nebraska. Malinda P. Tomaro, B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College. Robert J. Synovitz, M.S., Dir. H. S., D P. E. H. S. D. Fred Darling, Dir. P. E., Re. D., Indiana Uni- versity. Secondary Training Director of Laboratory Schools, J. Dorland Coares, Ph.D., Colorado State College of Education. Jock E. Creech, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Cora Lee, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Alma Regenstein, MA., University of Kentucky. Harold Rigby, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Norma T. Robinson, A.B., Eastern Kentucky State College- Ruby Rush, A.M., Columbia University. Thelma W. Whirlock, B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College. Arthur L. Wickersham, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. fclfetft h Elementary School Director, Elementary Training School, Henry G. Martin, Ed.D., University of Tennessee. Annie Alvis, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Jonet L. Breeze, B.S , Eastern Kentucky State College. Alene K. Carroll, B.S , University of Tennessee Mabel W. Jennings, M.A., Eastern Kentucky State College. Mamie West Scott, M.A., University of Kentucky. Virginia F. Story, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. SAMUEL GLASSTONE Elements of Nl Now is the accepted time — Corinthians SENIOR OFFICERS. Left to right: Mrs Robert Lorance, Class Sponsor; Barbara Hines, Secretary; Jim Jefferson, President; Frank Whalen, Treasurer; Mr. Robert Larance, Class Sponsor; Dave Grosheider, Vice-President. eniors eniors Adams, Chorles Lee Adams, David Moberty, Jr l.S.-Home Econo Adkison, Ronald Edward Adkisson, Don B.S. — Health and P.E. Adkisson, Harriet Jor B.S. — Physical Educat Allen, John Clifton B.S. — Industrial Art: Anderson, John Laurenc B.S. Physics Columbia Arnett, Gary Edward Paintsville Arnold, Charles Robert B.S. — Commerce Worthville Axsom, Donald Euge B.S. — Commerce Columbus Senior Bailey, Coye Lee B S. — Elementary Educatio Corbin Bailey, Jack Dalton A.B. — Music Harrodsburg Bales, Dan Blake A.B. — History Pikeville Baker, Barrie McKenzie B.S. — Commerce Covington Baker, James Franklin B.S.— Commerce Lexington Baker, Mitchell B.S. — Commerce Waco Ball, Denny James A.B. — English Ashland Ball, Sue Ann A.B. — Social Science Shepherdsville Bandy, Beverly Phillips B.S. Home Economics Richmond Banks, B S — C Beattyv Carol Pa He Banks, A.B. — E Whitest Elmer R. nglish urg Barnes, B.S. — E ementarv Educati Barton, B.S.— C Alva Harold Dean Barton, B.S.— C London Jean An n Baxter, Maurice B.S. — Industrial Richmond Flanago rts 60 Seniors Bellomy, Edward Duke B.S.— Commerce Richmond Bellomy, Linda Robinso Richmond Belt, Tom Duke B. 5.— Commerce Paris Bishop, Dale B.S. — Element Ricetown Bishop, Donald Ra B.S — Elementary f Harrodsburg Blair, Jo Anne B.S. — Elementary I Connersville, India Blythe, Mosil Allen B S. — Elementary Educa Richmond Boerner, Beryl Mildred BS.— Elementary Educa lola, Wisconsin Bolin, Shirley Christine Boone, John Marshall B.S. — Health and Physical Ed. Danville Boone, Robert David B.S— Mathematics Erlanger Seniors Bradley, Janet Ruth B.S. — Elementary Educatii Burtis Mitchell Bradsha B.S. — Commerce Danville Brandenburg, Carter Royce B.S. — Physical Education Richmond Brashear, William Byron Brockman, Sherry Ann B.S. — Elementary Educatii Brown, Beaulahvene Aker: A.B. — English West Prestonsburg Brown, Darryl Dyvan West Prestonsburg Brown, Janet Kay B.S. — Elementary Educatii Ft. Thomas Brown, Jerry Robert A.B. — English Corbin Seniors Brown, Nathan Jack, III A.B. — History Russell Springs Brown, Phyllis Jean B.S. — Home Economics Noctor Bucha B.S.— Richm Buckhold, John C. B.S. — Commerce Blackey Bullins, Bobby Gene B.S. — Industrial Art; Richmond Burns, William Bonr Cade, Chorles Stanley B.S, — Industrial Arts Miami, Florida Callahan, John Anthony B.S— Commerce Newark, Ohio Campbell, Ada Pearl B.S — Elementary Educatu Yellow Springs, Ohio Carter, Keen Kenneth B.S. — Commerce Eubank Caudill, Audra Lean B.S — Health and Phvs Cumberland Caudill, Donald Seniors Clark, Robert Lorton A.B. — History Ferguson Clark, William Briar A.B. — History Stanford Clephane, David Mintcr A.B. — Social Science Fort Mitchel Clavinger, Harold B.S. — Commerce Elkhorn City Clifford, Morshall Vernon B.S. — Industrial Arts La Grange Coldiron, James Ho B.S.— Commerce Wallins Cole, Carl Price B.S. — Mathematics Lexington Combs, Charles Cle Compton, Jo B.S. — Commc Somerset Cooper, Samuel Rodney B.S. — Biology Foster Cornett, Carolyn Brandenburg A.B. — Art Beattyville Cornett, Franklin D. B.S. — Health and Physical Ed. Beattyville Cornett, Sherrill Barger B.S. — Elementary Education Richmond Seniors Cornn, Herschel Lee B.S. — Commerce London Corns, Ann Scott B.S. — Home Economics Vanceburg Coy, Johnny Moryin A.B. — History Richmond Croft, Cecil James B.S.— Elementary Edu Manchester Cratt, Kendall, Jr. A.B. — Art Waylond Crockett, John Lee BS— Commerce Mt. Sterling Crothers, William Thomas A.B. — Social Science Prestonsburg mmins, Garlan Motthe i. — Social Science ob Orchard Davis, Don Edward B.S. — Commerce Canton, North Carolina Dees, Margie Claudette Brodhead Demetre, George B.S. — Commerce Ft. Thomas Seniors Dinsn B.S.— Richrr ore, Harry Vane -Chemistry ond Dixon A.B.- , Kenneth Ray -Geography and Geology Dobb A.B.- Burns , Frances Mae -English de Dodd B.S.- Norw Laura Moore -Biology ood, Ohio Down E S - Louis ing, David M. -Health and Phv ville sical Ed. Duble, Morcio Ann A B. — English Woodstown, New Jersey Duff, A.B.- Wayr Billie Joe -Geography and esburg Geology DuH, B.S.— Chav Earl -Commerce Dunaway, Heber BS— Health and Phy Beattyville sical Ed. Dunn B.S. Pans Earl Graham ndustrial Arts Dunn B S - Covin Jerry Lee -Industrial Arts gton Durham, Coleman B S. — Commerce Eastridge, Dwight Wade B.S — Industrial Arts Casey Creek Elam B.S.— Loya Donald B. -Industrial Arts Elam A.B.- James 0. -Geography and Geology eniors Elliott, Wanda Gayle B.S. — Elementary Educatu Ellis, Charles R. ery. Ire ;. — Elert Estepp, Phillip Ed« B.S. — Chemistry Richmond Estes, Sue Carolyn BS— Elementary Education Winchester Eversole, Judith Bell B.S. — Elementary Education Richmond Feeback, David Wilford B.S — Health and Physical Ed. Carlisle Ferguson, Jocelyn B.S — Health and Phv Manchester Fleming, Sally Frid A.B, — Art Ashland Floyd, Thon B.S— Chem Harlan Fulton, Arthur F. B.S.— Commerce Richmond Seniors Gobbord, Robert T. A.B. — Social Science Dalesburg Gardner, Ray Farrell B.5.— Commerce Mr. Eden Garner, Margaret Sue Nancy iarner, Phillip Rav IS. — Health and Phy lussell Springs Gassaway, Michael Henry A.B. — English Richmond Gay, Dorothy B.S. — Elementar Lexington Gilreoth, Robert D. A.B. — Social Science Whitley City Gooch, Freddie Martii B.S. — Commerce Woynesburg B.S. — Commerce Somerset Graham, Joyce A. B.S— Commerce Erlanger Grant, Betty Mayi B.S. — Commerce Williamsburg Seniors Greene, Gaines M. B.S. — Health and Phvsical Ed. Paint Lick Grosheider, David Lee A.B. — Social Science New Albany, Indiana Hahn, Ernest Theodore B.S. — Elementary Educa ' Richmond Hall, Hubert Gle B.S. — Elementary Topmost Hall, Lucien McKenn. A.B. — Social Science Detroit, Michigan Hall, Tommy R. B.S. — Commerce Danville Halsey, Wade Arnold B.S. — Industrial Arts Eubank Hamblin, Raymond B.S. — Health and Phvsical Ed. Krypton Hamilton, Jane Logan B.S. Home Economics Shelbyville Seniors Hamilton, Phyllis Nadine Hammond, Boddy Lee Hammond, Celia Bernice B.S. — Elementary Educatic Livingston Hammond, Gilbert B.S. — Biology Fonthill Hammond, Janet Ruth Hancock, John David A.B. — History Richmond Harris, Jerry Lee B.S.— Health and Physical Ed. Rockhold Harris, Lona Ann B.S. — Elementary Education Mt. Washington Hatfield, David K. B.S. — Health and Phy Middlesboro Hatton, Mary Arlene B.S— Commerce Richmond Houghaboo, Howard Tho BS— Commerce Maysville Haynes, Robert N., Jr. B.S.— Commerce Phelps cs o Seniors Henderson, Dauld Watson BS— Commerce Mt. Vernon Hensley, He B.S. — Physic London H.ckam, Dick 3 EducotK I.S.— Co Vic Hill, John Wendell B.S. — Industrial Arts Newport Hill, Morjorie Rees B.S. — Physical Education Cynthiana Hines, Barbara Gail B.S. — Elementary EducotK Louisville Holbraok, Wynona Gail B.S. — Elementary Educatii Wheelwright Hokomb, Robert Vincent A.B. — Social Science London Holmes, Joyce Marie A.B. — History Brookville, Indiana Holmes, William Day B.S. — Commerce Mt. Eden Holt, Julia Rose A.B. — English Corbin Howard, Johnny Edgar B.S. — Health and Physical Ed. Hulen Howard, Josh Ralph B.S. — Health and Physical Ed. Richmond Seniors Howard, Richard Gordon A.B. — History Cov.ngton Hurst, Romo Kathryn A.B. — English Richmond Incavido, Sam Michael A.B. — Art Dunmore, Pennsylvania Insko, Theodore Loqon, Jr 6.S.— Commerce Carlisle Joco, Philip Ray B.S. — Mathematics Benham Jacobs, John A. B.S. — Biology Richmond James, William Ho B.S. — Industrial Ar Harrodsburg Jarvis, Opal Foye B.S. — Elementary Educatic Manchester Jefferson, Phyllis Ann B.S. — Elementary Educe Maysville Jenkins, Allen Walker B.S. — Mathematics Richmond Jennings, Roy B.S. — Industrial Arts Shelbyville Jotte, David Irwin B.S.— Commerce Louisville s eniors John. B S.- Alva on, Barbo -Elementa ra Ann rv Education John- BS- Jeffe on, Jame: -Commerc rsonville . Willis John- A.B.- - ihlc on, Norvi -English md n C, Jr. John. B S - ion, Virgir -Commerc lio Ann lorvi: Johnson, Willai B.S.— Commerc Dorton ■d Thomas Janes B.S.- i, Joyce E -Health c hester nd Physical Ed Jones, Kenneth C. A B — Social Scienc Covington Judd, Gloria Sue B.S. — Elementary Educatu Gray Hawk Judy, Jo B S— He Millersbu th and Physical Ed. Kidd, Charles B S. — Commei Stearns Kincer, Rodney B.S. — Industrial Arts Mayking Kincer, William A.B. — Art Mt. Vernon King, Betty Lucille B.S— Home Economi Seniors King, James Richard A.B. — Art LaGrange Kirkland, Shirley A.B. — Art Richmond Klonne, Charles Stevens ' A.B— Social Science Park Hills Knight, Robert Rav BS.— Commerce McKee Krahenbuhl, Jennings Bryan B.S. — Mathematics London Lakes, Thel B.S.— Elemi McKee Lane, Paul Todd A.B. — Geography Richmond Lane, Priscilla An A.B. — Music Richmond ntary Educatic Lawson, Gretta Phillips B.S.— Home Economics Lexington Lay, James Milton B.S. — Commerce Louisville Layman, Richard Gilbert B.S. — Health and Physical Ed. Ashland Layne, Gary Mille B.S.— Commerce Pikeville Seniors Lewis, Mary Margaret A.B. — English Huden Linville, Marian Daugla B.S. — Commerce Richmond Little, James Barklev B.S— Commerce Mt. Sterling Lovelace, Fred Forrest, III Middlesboro Lovely, Jack A.B. — Art Hueysville Luxon, Robert Edwin, BS.— Commerce Richmond Lyons, James Edward A.B. — Industrial Arts Richmond McClellan, Benny Jo B 5— Commerce Richmond McDowell, William G. B.S. — Biology Nicholosville Seniors McKeehan, Gail B.S.— Elementary Educati Corbin McKinney, Larry Roger B.5. — Health and Physical Ed. Lebanon McMillin, Larry L. B.S. — Mathematics Cynthiana McMillin, Thomas Phelps A.B. — Social Science Springfield Mackey, Wayne M. B.S. — Mathematics Barbourville Magowan, Doyid Rush A.B. — Industrial Arts Brooksville Mains, Doris Faye B.S. — Elementary Educatu Falmouth Mojancsik, F. Richard A.B. — Music Louisville Moloney, Barbara Gayle B.S — Home Economics Bellevue Marshall, Nancy Eleano B.S. — Home Economics David Martin, Alene Frances Lancaster Masters, Myrtle Irene B.S. — Elementary Educatic Richmond l Afc Seniors Matthews, Robert Ernest BS.— Commerce Louisville Matthis, Barbara Ann Meftord, Ronald Ernest A.B. — Social Science Movsville Meir, Thomas Edward B.S. — Elementary Educatio Newport Melvin, Shirley Rave B.S.— Commerce Paintsville Middle-ton, Geraldinc Kille B.S — Elementary Educatio Crab Orchard • V Miller, Carolyn Hanks B S — Home Economics Campton Miller, James F. B.S. — Commerce Burdine Miller, Robert Lee B.S. — Chemistry Miller, Ronald Charles B.S. — Commerce Miller, Sherrill Edward BS — Health and Physical Ed. Scottsburg, Indiana Million, Frances Ellen B.S. — Chemistry Richmond Mills, Bertii B.S. — Eleme DeWitt Mills, Jerry E. B S. — Commert Corbin Seniors Miracle, Donna Tollive B.S. — Commerce Lynch Miracle, Joyce Burton B 5 — Health and Phv Hulen Mobley, Sylvia Phoehe A.B. — English Manchester Moberly, Bettie Marie B.S. — Commerce Louisville Moore, Anne Morton B.S. — Elementary Education Maysville Moore, Mac C. A.B. — Industrial Arts Moore, Roe Birchel Moor B.S.- Richr es, Doi -Comrr nond laid Wayne More B.S.- Richr field, J -Comm nond ohn Rex Morn B.S.- Gray s, Haz -Eleme Hawk el Mae ntary Educati Morris, Polly Jane B S. — Home Economics McCarr Morris, Will B.S.— Comm London ord Franklin Mull. A B - A ' .hlc ns, EI.2 -Art ind abeth Ann Seniors Neeld, Ronald Flannery A.B. — Music New Albany, Indiana Norton, Floyn Allen B.S. — Health and Phvsic Wilhamstown Ockerman, Joyce A.B. — Music Bloomfield Oliver, Leon Eldon B.S. — Commerce Lancaster Owen, Herbert N. B.S. — Education Pock, Clyde Roy Polos, Nancye Hudnoll B.S. — Physical Educatic Richmond Palmiter, Ed Auburn B.S — Commerce Richmond Patterson, Elaine B.S. — Elementary Educatu Stanford Poyton, Dale Edward B.S.— Commerce Louisville Pearson, Bailey Peyton A.B,— English Richmond Peniston, William Hortman, Jr A.B. — Social Science Turners Station Perciful, Peggy Joyce A.B. — English Loyall s enior Perry, Samuel Douglas A.B — Geography Whlttey City Pcytl B S -- Richi n, Anne Roberta -Elementary Educatioi nond Ph. Mi B.S.- Man ps, Bobbie Jean -Home Economics :hester Philli B.S.- Mani ps, Clyde Glendon -Commerce :hester Philli B.S.- Berec ps, Roy G. -Industrial Arts Poe, A.B.- Ashlc Mary Clara -English ind Poen, Floyd Dougli B.S. — Physics Winchester Poer, Patricia Ann B.S.— Commerce Richmond Pollard, Julia Ann A.B. — Social Scienc Lancaster POWC B -■- HI, Bobby Johnson —Commerce Lone aster Pull. A.B. Bere ns, Edward Thoma ' —Industrial Arts Rankin, Roger William A.B. — Geography Richards, Robert Calvii A.B. — History Lexington Ridnour, Jerry Thomas B.S. — Commerce Tyner Seniors Riggs, Clyde, Jr. B.S. — Commerce Harlan Roork, Donald Heltan Roberts, Florence B.S. — Elementary Manchester Faye Education Roberts, Rod H. B S.— Commerce Louisville Robinson, Joseph B.S. — Commerce Pikeville Richard Robinson, Robert B.S. — Chem.strv Beattyville Rollins, John L. B.S. — Commerce Brodhead Rose, Mvrtle B.S — Elementary Education Iryin Rouse, Stanley C B.S. — Mathematic C.I Newport Rowe, Mary Annt B.S. —Elementary Pikevilfe Education Ruckel, Foster Morgan B.S — Industrial Arts Eubank Samuels, Fronklin B.S— Commerce Baxter Delno Sanders, Sonia Rae B.S— Home Economics Ashcamp Sasscr, Zelda Loi B.S— Commerce Corbin Satchwill, William B.S. —Physical Ed Richmond Ray and Health Seniors Saylor, Glenn BS — Industrial Arl Wallins Schott, Randall A. B.S.— Commerce London Schulz, Rodney Jar Richmond Scobee, Robert Deo Seitz, Courtney Lee A B — History Volley Station Sharp, Gail Tarter B.S. — Elementary Edu Danville Shewmaker, Martha Joyce B S. — Elementary Education Springfield Short, Roger Dean B.S. — Industrial Arts Meally Sidebottom, Leonard Lee Richmond Siler, Norma Gail B.S. — Elementary Educatic Middlesboro Seniors Slode, Clifford C. B.S. — Commerce Winchester h, Jeanetfe — Elementary Edu Chester Smith, Lloyd Jan B.S.— Commerce Cynthiana Smith, Robert H. Elbertoh, Georgia Snowden, Cecelia B.S. — Elementary Educ Louisville Snyder, Donald Ray B.S.— Commerce Richmond Susby, Donald Hugh A.B. — Art Tateville Seniors Stanley, Larry Douglas A.B. — History Pikeville Steadman, Nancy Glenn A.B. — English Middletown Steinhauer, Dolores Dorsev A.B. — Social Science New Albany, Indiana Stepp, Paul Dougla B.S. — Chemistry Prestonsburg Stidham, Patrick Je Strong, Gerald Lerose Sturgeon, James Donald A.B. — Social Science Frankfort Sutton, Paul R. B.S. — Industrial Arts Richmond Swanson, Marlene A.B. — English Russell Springs Swindler, Donald Ray B.S. — Mathematics Shelbyville Swinford, Shirley Flo B.S — Elementary Educatic Richmond Tonner, James Thomas B.S. — Chemistry Richmond Taylor, Barbara Faye B.S — Elementary Educatic Whitesburg Taylor, Judy Rebecca Seniors Terrell, Mickey D. B.S. — Chemistry Corbin Tester, Nancy B.S. — Home Econoi Thompson, Donald T. A.B. — Social Science Crestwood Thompson, Ernest Millard B.S. — Industrial Arts Ingram Erlanger Toler, William A. B.S. — Health and Phy Beattyyille Tomaro, Frank Joseph North Bergen, New Jersey Tomlinson, Robert Ray B.S. — Education Chevrolet Tompkins, Shirley Jocobs A.B, — Music Louisville Toth, Floyd D. B.S. —Commerce Jenkins Towler, Paul Dean B.S. — Commerce Richmond Tremaine, Nancy Merle B.S. — Physics Stanford Triplett, Henry K. B.S. — Physical Educatic London Turpin, Eddy McDaniel A. B.— Social Science Stanford Seniors Upchurch, Jack Gilbert B.S. — Commerce Richmond Van Hook, Robert Barrv A.B. — Art Richmond Vest, Francis Taylor BS— Commerce Cynthiano Wagner, William Harry, Jr B 5. — Chemistry Middlesboro Wall, Barbara Ann B S. — Elementary Education Waynesburg Ward, Wilbur Ray B S.— Education Tyner Warren, Robert Ellis B.S. — Industrial Art! Harrodsburg Watts, Conell A B. — English Austin, Indiana Watts, Reed E. B 5 —Con Hallii Weber, Richard Conr A.B. — Social Science Newport Webb, Harold Dean BS— Commerce By bee Webb, Susan Saxton Weisscl, Richard I. B.S— Commerce Mamaruneck, New York Welch, Larry Thomas B.S. — Chemistry Ashland Seniors Welsh, Sarah Alice 6.S. — Elementary EdL Louisville Wetenkamp, Larry Albert B. 5.— Physical Education Cincinnati, Ohio White, Leo A. B.— Social Science Whick White, Nelson Hartwell B.S. — Physical Education Stanton Wierwille, Roland Robert Wilhoite, Sandra Louh B.S— Commerce Erlanger Richmond Williams, Ernestine B.S. — Commerce London Richn Williams, Smythe Jock B.S.— Commerce Frankfort Wilson, Marion Jay B.S.— Industrial Arts Smith Seniors Witt, John On A.B. — History Jackson Wood, Lowell Donald B.S. — Elementary EducatK Covington Woods, Ronald Vincent BS — Elementary Educatu Jeft Worley, Philip Ray Wuerdeman, Gretchen Ray B.S. — Chemistry Ashland Wyatt, Mary Lee B.S. — Elementary Education Williamsburg Yonce, Norman T. A.B. — English Corbin From left to right, Row 1: Chung Hae Hong, Korea (graduate). Row 2: Betty Baker, Man- chester; Virginia Correll, Frazer; Jewell Dean Sizemore, Bear Branch Row 3: Oak Redford, Horse Cave (graduate), Thelma Flynn, Faubush, Ruth Garner, Somerset. cond Semester niors and Graduate! Graduates Conlcy, Franklin D. Wad, Betty Maupin Hlad, Michael Than Johnson, Paul Shann Graduates Norvell, Corbin lame s w Parke, Richmor ackie d Faye Royalty, Willi Harrodsburg am Tho Young, Maxwell w g? ■p HONORS As every thread of gold is valuable so is every minute of time — Rev. John Mason Editor Barbara Hines .,■■•;.: X David Adams, Richmond History Jeanne Adams, Richmond Home Economics John Anderson, Columbia Mathematics Who ' s Who Among Students in Thirty-four of Eastern ' s outstanding seniors were selected for mem- bership to WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES of 1961. Don Axsom, Columbus, Indiana Commerce Kay Bowman, Tyner Art Darryl D. Brown, West Prestonburg Commerce Charles S. Cade, Miami, Florida Industrial Arts Ann Scott Corns, Vanceburg Home Economics Harry Frederick Crump, Richmond Industrial Arts American Universities and Colleges These students were chosen on the basis of their significant con- tribution to college life, leadership ability, and academic achievement. Frances Dobbs, Burnside English Judith Bell Eversole, Richmond Elementary Education Jocelyn Ferguson, Manchester Physical Education Mike Gassaway, Louisville History David Grosheider, New Albany, Ind. History £m SDr SQL ■I iV - jfj , Mary Arlene Hatton, Richmond Commerce Who ' s Who Marjorie Hill, Cynthiana Physical Education Wynono Gail Holbrook, Wheelwright Leonard Jefferson, Germantown Elementary Education Chemistry Betty King, Paris Home Economics Larry Knarr, Bellevue Social Science Mary Margaret McGlasson, Richmond Elementary Education Virgil Moore, Baughmon Commerce and Mathematics Bailey Pearson, Richmond English and Latin Elizabeth Shaw English Larry Stanley, Pikeville Social Science Nancy Steadman, Middletown English and History Betty Lou Tichenor, Erlanger Elementary Education Who ' s Who Frank Tomaro, North Bergen, N. J. Shirley Jacobs Tompkins, Louisville Physical Education Music — « Jock Upchurch, Monticello Physical Education Sara Crump Welsh, Louisville Elementary Education Janet Gay Wesley, Louisville Commerce Frank Whalen, Paris Chemistry Sandra Wilhoite, Erlanger Commerce Ann Scott Corns, a Home Economics major from Tollesboro, has a 2.84 standing for six semesters. Leonard Shelton Jefferson, Jr., a Pre-Med major from Germantown, has maintained a standing of 2.68 for six semesters. Senior Honors 2.5 Seniors. Row 1: Ina Lou Cox, Shirley Tompkins, Arlene Hatton. Row 2: Jocelyn Ferguson, Betty Lucille King, Judy Eversole. Row 3: John L. Anderson, Gene McFall, Carl Cole, David Magowan. Margaret Barczuk, Elementary major from Frankfort, has maintained a straight-A average for four se- mesters. Everitt Wayne Kendall, Math major from Carrollton, Kentucky, has maintained a 2.6 standing for four semesters. Junior Honors 2.5 Juniors: Anne Roberts, Emily Bush. Not Present: Joyce Holmes. ' 2.5 Sophomores, Row 1: Emma Lynn Longstreet, Norma Schmidt, Arlene Calico, Jacqueline Vanzant. Row 2: Judith Sands, Brenda Bailey, Kath- erine Tinsley, Elva Dolwick. Row 3: Patricia Van Peursem, Barbara Sowders, Nelle Bonny, Judy Burks. Row 4: Russell Batterson, John Bald- win. Not Present: Emma Louise George, Thelma C. Thomas. Sophomore Honors Diane Estep, with a 2.92 overage has maintained the position of the highest standing girl in her class. Diane is a Pre-Med. major from Richmond. Kyle David Wallace, a sophomore from Somerset, ranks first in his class among the men students with a 2.69 average. -s % -, :--:;-:■' ■' ' f n n n Row 1 : Dobbs, F., Vice-President; Hill, M.; Hatton, A., Presi- dent; Tompkins, S.; Webb, S.; Holbrook, G. Row 2: Case, Emma Y., Advisor; Grant, B.; Steadman, N.; Adams, J.; Eversole, J.; Wesley, J. Row 3: Corns, A.; Ferguson, J.; Lone, P.; Wilhoite, S.; King, B. The COLLEGIATE PENTACLE is an honorary organization for senior women whose membership is chosen on scholastic standing, leadership, and char- acter. Coliegiat Pentacli Omicron Alpha Kappa The Oaks is an honorary organization for junior and senior men whose membership is chosen on scholastic stand- ing, leadership, and character. Row 1: Brown, D.; Miller, R.; Ander- son, J., President; Terrell, M.; Broun, R. Row 2: Peniston, W.; McKenny, J.; Stivers, D.; Keesy, G.; Brown, J. Row 3: Zimmack, H., Advisor; Nichols, T.; Magowan, D.; Sturgeon, D.; Adams D.; Farris, J. Row 4: Magowan, B Lyons, E.; Knarr, L.; McFall, G Grosheider, D.; Cole, C; Gassawo M Row 5: York, R.; Hamilton, H Showalter, J.; Seitz, C; Whalen, F Treasurer; Jefferson, L., Vice Pres dent. Cwens Row 1: Schmidt, N., Vice President; Hempfling, M.; Tallent, J.; Calico, A.; Fields, B.; Owens, B., Secretary; Murrell, L. Row 2: Case, Emma Y., Advisor; Longstreet, L ; Steadman, N., Sr. Advisor; Tinsley, K., Treasurer; Long, V.; Crawford, L; Wheeler, N. Row 3: Ingram, J.; Bones, B.; Dolwick, E., President; Bailey, B.; Scott, D.; McCauley, C; Campbell, N., Jr. Advisor; Craft, E., Jr. Advisor. Row 4: George, E.; Sheehan, J.; Perry, M.; Combs, A.; Begley, C; Dwyer, J. The national honorary society for sophomore women sponsors the annual Freshman Women ' s Christmas Dinner. Kappa lota Epsilon K I E, the honorary fraternity for sophomore men, strives to promote leadership, scholarship, and citizenship on the campus. Row 1: Wells, L; Wolfe, R., Holdsworth, G.; Harris, G.; Wallace, K. Row 2: Baber, B., President; Baldwin, J.; Blount, G.; Batterson, ' R.; Murphy, R. Row 3: Keen, Quentin, Sponsor; McDonald, D.; Senn, B., Vice President; Burke, R.; Stephenson, G. A national honorary fra- ternity whose members are selected for their ability to work in all phases of play production. Row 1: Honaker, G.; Wuerdeman, G.; Lewis, M., Secretary; Stanley, L., Vice President. Row 2: Turner, N.; Alsip, A.; Shaw, E.; Boone, J., Presi- dent; Adams, C. Alpha Psi Omega A national education honorary promoting high pro- fessional, intellectual, and personal standards. Row 1: Hill, M.; Tompkins, S.; Wesley, J .; Welsh, S Row 2: Ferguson, J , President; Dobbs, F.; Holbrook, G.; Corns, A.; Wilhoite, S. Row 3: Breeze, J., Counselor; Jennings, M, Counselor; Eversole, J.; King, B. Not Present: Hatton, A. Kappa Delta f f c% p Pi Om ega Pi This national honorary fraternity for teachers in the field of Commerce fosters high scholarship in business and profes- sional life. Row 1: Holbrook, G.; Grant, B.; Radden, M., Secre- tary; Mathews, D.; Hatton, A., President. Row 2: Bellamy, L; Wilhoite, S.; Melvin, S.; Garner, S. Row 3: Mcllvaine, A. G., Sponsor; Bellamy, E.; Broughton, E., Treasurer; Harris, J.; Sidebottom, L. Row 4: Snyder, D.; Bradford, H.; Snowden, C. Not Present: Tomaro, F., Vice President. Kappa Pi A national art fraternity promoting art interest among college students and stimu- lating higher scholarship with the purpose of recognizing potential and professional ability. Row 1: Fleming, S.; Pack, C., K. Row 2: Mullins, E.; Giles, Buchanan, C; Adams, C .; Shav President; Bowman, F., Sponsor. Row 3: E. Pi Tau Chi A national religious honor society recog- nizing students of all denominations who contribute outstandingly to the religious life of the campus. Row 1: Wilhoite, S.; Shumate, J.; Adams, J.; King, B Row 2: Parkhurs.t, W., Sponsor; Anderson, J.; Adams, D.; McConnell, J. PUBLICATIONS - r f Daniel C. Webster Director of Photography Donald R Feltner Director of Division of Publicity and Publications Student Photographers: Gary Hopper and Chester Buchanan. Above: The basic instrument Above: Rolling Presses Publications Have NEW LOOK The Eastern Progress this year, for the first time in history, was published weekly by and for the students of Eastern. From the beginning, The New Look idea was carried through and students responded to it with high praise. The Milestone, too, is presenting a New Look, in that its format is on the conservative side in some sections, and more liberal in others. Pictures, informa- tion and odds and ends are presented in a manner the staff thought would best please the student body. This year, for the first time, a single member of the administration has super- vised both student publications. Don Felt- ner, Director of Publicity and Publications in all areas of the College, has directed and advised both the Progress and the Milestone. Editorial Arouses Student Comment See Page 2 6(XSt6Rl a06R6S5 The Progress Reviews Eastern ' s Progress See Page 4 Constitution; Seeks O.K. From President And Faculty Evelyn Craft To Reign As Queen Over Military Ball Bobby Civ is tain Band To Play Gov. Combs Lists Program F. ontPo-ch Of Former Teacher To Speak At To Keep State ' s Graduates rca,kScid Unsafe Founder ' s Day Assembly The New Look Belo : Charlie and Larry ushered in the New Look. DIRECTORY Editors Larry Stanley Charles Klonne Business Manager Pat Monoghan News Editor Barry Brennen Feature Editor Sandra Nunnelly Fashions Editor Gretchen Wuerdeman Sports Editor Larry Knarr Circulation Manager Edwin Odor Below: Gretchen and Larry compare notes on fashions and sports. Above: Sandra goes over feature items with her staff: Larry Cole, David Adams, Marian Bazzy, and Julie Rachford. Below: Barry gives instruction to his news staff Seated: Carolyn Oakes, Melva Groot, Mary Ann Nelson. Standing: Harvey Turner, Mike Gass- away, and Ronnie Wolfe 1961 MILESTONE DIRECTORY Editor Liz Show Janet Wesley Business Manager Jim Williams Sub-Editors: Faculty Chuck Adams Honors Barbara Hines Organizations Marcia Duble Daily Life Nancy Steadman Men ' s Sports Charles Klonne Women ' s Sports Sharon Musen Military Don Axsom Fred Crump Classes Ina Lou Cox Below: Liz and Jan ponder layout problems. I Above: Student Dark Room Staff: Ed Farmer, Vickie Long, and Sue Camp- Right — Staff: (Left to right) Carolyn Oakes, Patricia Van Peursem, Bill Gex, Diane Estep, Pat Miracle, Linda Gassaway (In-training editor), Carol Caldwell (in-training editor), and Harvey Turner. Below — Sub-editors: (Left to right) Nancy Steadman, Ina Lou Cox, Don Axsom, Sharon Musen, Charles Klonne, Barbara Hines and Fred Crump discuss last year ' s Milestone. Not shown: Chuck Adams and Marcia Duble. Below — Staff: (Left to right) Phyllis Halbleib, Judy Pollard, Patty Byrne, Mike Gassaway, Diane Taylor, Jo Ann Conley, Mory Jo Radden, and Carolyn Puckett. ORGANIZATIONS f There ' s a time for all things — Shakespeare Editor Marcia Duble Student Governing Councils Aa STUDENT COUNCIL. Row 1 : Darland, B.; Edwards, B.; Logan, J. Row 2: Rouse, B.; Conley, J.; Graham, J.; Wilhoite, S., Secretary. Row 3: Lewis, C. J., Sponsor; Barrett, J.; Bryan, P.; Klonne, C. Row 4: Axsom, D., Presi- dent; Showalter, J., Treasurer; Dodd, E.; Wetenkamp, L., Vice-President; Stanley, L. BURNAM HALL HOUSE COUNCIL. Row 1: Kays, S.; Proctor, S.; Schmidt, N., Collins, S. Row 2: Justice, J.; Hoskins, S.; Kendle, J., Vice-Presi- dent; Munson, D , President; Morris, H. Row 3: Holder, M. B., House Di- rector of Burnam Hall; Case, E. Y., Dean of Women; Johnson, A.; Frazier, N.; McConnell, J. n c n SULLIVAN HOUSE COUNCIL. Row 1: Hazard, J ; Karem, P.; Lockard, M.; Allison, B. Row 2: Bogie, P.; Jen- nings, M.; Swain, M., Treasurer; Lambert, C.; Congleton, S., President. Row 3: Graham, M., Secretary, Arnold, M.; Masters, D.; Justice, J.; Crumbacker, J., Vice-President. MEMORIAL HOUSE COUNCIL. Row 1: Gentry, B; Mathews, D.; Marcum, S. Row 2: Roberts, K. B., House Director of Memorial Hall; Swanson, M.; Compton, J. Row 3: Herron, A.; Baldock, G.; Spald- ing, L. MEN ' S DORM COUNCIL. Row 1 Keen, Q., Dean of Men; Ball, D. Short, L.; Downing, D. Row 2: Zim mack, H. H.; Estridge, D.; Sprous, D. Tucker, L; Jennings, H. Row 3: New man, R.; Bates, J.; Prall, J. Peters, J. Roark, D. Row 4: Henderson, T. Longley, F.; Campbell, H.; King, C Crosbie, R. MEN ' S DORM COUNCIL. Row 1: Stapleton, C; Turner, H., Vice-President; Stanley, L. Row 2: Taylor, R., Carr, B.; Gooslin, T.; McMillin, L. Row 3: Joffe, D.; Stuart, D.; Adkinson, R., President; Davis, D. Row 4: Young, M.; Fletcher, G.; Beckett, G., Treas- urer; Johnson, D. Religious Groups YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION. Row 1: Kendle, J., Presi- dent; Musen, S.; Craft, E., Secretary; Montgomery, C Row 2: Moss, W., Sponsor; Rose, B., Vice-President; Mc- Connell, L., Big Sisters Chairman; urgen, P. Row 3: Lyons, M.; Mun- son, D.; Smyth, J.; McConnell, J.; Morris, H., Second Vice-President. Lois Webb and Roberta Faesy not pictured. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION. Row 1: Duble, M ; Goss away, L ; Dobbs, F., Secretary; Lasater, W.; Skelton B.; McMahan, S., Director; Morris, H., Burke, 0. West, R.; Akers, N.; Chilton, J.; Sturgeon, F. Row 2 Steadman, N.; Lape, A.; Blackburn, M.; Chaney, R. Voter, S., Calico, A,; Dennison, B.; Munell, D Hackworth, M.; Long, V.; Cox, I. Row 3: Dugger, S Baker, A.; Flanagan, G.; Boll, S.; Ball, M .; Lackey, M.; Fisk, J.; Black, J.; Campbell, N.; Boerne Morris, L.; Hopkins, J Row 4: Groves, T.; Swain, M., Wilson, C; Hisel, C ; Bailey, B , Sowders, B.; Wilson, B, 1 Taylor, D ; Thomas, C , Rogers, H Row 5: Pacey, L , Thomas, J , Gassaway, M.; Sturgeon, D., Magowan, B., President, Lyons, E , Wolfe, R-; Graves, J , Vice-President; Hanson, D. WESLEY FOUNDATION. Row 1: Graham, M ; Spurlin R.; Moores, P.; Sanders, S.; Shewmaker, M.; Hill, J. Shumate, J ; McConnell, J., Secretory; Works, J. Wilson, J.; Murrell, L. Row 2: La Fuze, M,, Vice President, Hamilton, P.; Moloney, B.; Ivie, V. Chambers, C, May, P.; Tallent, J.; Scalf, H.; Stout S.; Scalf, M.; Haag, C; Lovely, S.; Underwood, J Row 3: Yount, D.; Dwyer, J.; Spurlin, J.; Thomas M.; Pearson, M.; McMillan, A., Jones, J.; Gotton N.; Reiser, B.; Swofford, Mrs M., Director; Shields E.; Swann, C; Smith, P.; Ray, B. Row 4: Skaggs, B Niblack, D.; Barton, J ; Schultz, J.; Tackett, J Bonny, N , Vice-President; Mohan, L., Potts, G Kallam, M,; Mains, D-, Gross, L.; Edwards, B Clos, J. Row 5: Mountz, E., Sponsor; Holbrook, B Treasurer, Hamon, A.; Tatum, G.; Anderson, J Orme, G.; Botterson, R.; Bradford, H-, Johnson, J Juett, J.; Porter, S., Dawn, G.; Pearce, J.; Nichols T., President; Kearns, J.; Hudson, H. Row 6: Poore W H., Minister of the Methodist Church; Thomas J., Milburn, B., Richard, W.; Spurlin, R , Crawford J cfia ( 9 n NEWMAN CLUB. Row 1: Duble, M.; Romser, R; Thomas, M.; Proctor, S. Row 2: Keleman, A.; Owens, B .; Gondolfo, R ; Bonfield, B. Row 3: Spalding, L.; Weissinger, B.; Neinn, K.; Marx, K ; Smith, B. Row 4: Weber, R.; Harris, G.; Incavido, S.; Stivers, D., Vice-President; Sharp, T.; Calvert, B. Row 5: Good- hew, K.; Goedde, W.; Callahan, J., President; Bell, J.; Broun, R .; Thomas, B. DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP. Row 1: Nunnel- ley, S ; Wood, M ; Burkes, J.; Wyles, P.; Congleton, S.; Gorley, B ; Montgomery, C , President Row 2: Mewsom, R.; Hamilton, P.; Spencer, A.; Hazard, J.; Palmer, J.; Jones, R., Sea, N.; Allison, B McCauley, C Row 3: Bock, 0.; Marshall, J.; Siekman, S .; Fulton, L.; Flynn, K.; Spurlin, C; Oakes, C, Secretary-Treas- urer; Adams, J.; Gillis, B. Row 4: Martin, S.; Ever- sole, J.; Barlow, B.; Goodlett, R.; Sutherland, J.; Cole, L.; Adams, D.; Newman, M.; Driskell, J. Row 5: Noland, M.; Perkins, L.; McPhail, M.; Proctor, G , Kuhl, R., Henderson, T., President; Estep, D. Ml ' i - ■mu+- Political Clubs YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB. Row 1: Martir Brock, C, Secretary; Isaac, T., President; Smyth, J. Treasurer; Pollard, J.; Kull, R , Vice-President. Rov 2: Mitchell, A.; Lockard, M.; Benton, N.; Owen, E. Moody, S.; Jefferson, P, Row 3: Works, N.; Johnson YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB. Row 1: Arnett, G Burke, G ; Combs, M ; Chilton, J.; Newsom, R Steward, L.; Witt, I , Henderson, C; Puckett, C Scoville, J.; Dixon, R. Row 2: Roberts, T.; Conley, McCraw, J , Bowling, D.; Lay, J.; Seitz, C , Pres dent; Payne, John, TV ' s Restless Gun; Moore, V Hommond, B., Morgan, P.; Reynolds, A ; Sturgeon F Row 3: Mullms, R.; Boker, D.; Boone, J.; Martin S.; Mountford, G.; Stewart, P.; Nunn, K.; Swinford A.; Day, L; Ellison, A.; Metcalfe, S; Thomas, J. A ; Birchfield, B , Shipp, L ; Hancock, B , McGinnis, E Row 4: Foley, G ; Cornett, J ; Hughes, J ; Killian, J.; Taylor, D.; Bailey, C Row 5: Wright, L.; Gash, J.; Beckett, G.; Cofford, P; Gash, J; Murphy, E; Buchanan, C; Clark, B Hempfling, M,; Meen, J.; Bowling, P.; Jennings, M,; Melton, S.; Adkins, A.; Boiley, J. Row 4: Clifford, S, Click, D.; Shouse, B.; Farris, J.; Bentle, B.; Robin- son, R.; Mills, D.; Morrison, W.; Tanner, J ; Witt, J.; Welch, L.; Richardson, 0.; Fields, R. Row 5 Dilhon, W; Hopkins, P; Bailey, C; Motley, D. Lykins,. K.; Dye, M; Hall, L, Juett, J; Blount, G. Hornsby, V.; Batterson, R,; Brummett, G.; Cummins G.; Welden, J.; Hudson, H. - Q CI (Uk Yea Eastern! ■£ E e r KYMA CLUB. Row 1: Brinker, S., Vice-President Norris, E.; Wood, L ; Hempfling, M.; Tomaro, Mrs M., Cheerleading Sponsor; Rose, B.; Morgan, S. Tinih, M. Row 2: Pierce, M.; Hodges, P.; Reeser, B. Hazard, J ; Hesselman, J.; Roehler, J.; Cahoon, L. Baker, S.; Bramlage, P.; Gandolfo, R. Row 3: Byrne P.; Toppass, J.; Hackworfh, M.; Gorley, B.; Hoskins S-; Huffman, E.; Feltner, M.; Snider, L; Johnson, A.; Russell, S.; Stout, S. Row 4: Mains, D., Treasurer; Hale, S., Secretary; Todd, J ; Johnson, A.; Abbott, B.; Brock, C; Meyer, J.; Robbins, J.; Houston, J.; Willicmson, J Row 5: Williams, J., President; Mc- Kendrick, C; Wilson, M.; Snowden, M.; Nelson, M.; Conley, S.; Johnson, S.; Tirey, P., Burgin, P. E CLUB. Row 1: Weber, R; Harris, T.; Emmons, R ; Lanham, T.; Sime, D.; Adkisson, D ; Layman, R ; Simpson, T. Row 2: Callahan, J., President; Scarton, R., Brinegar, E.; Brandenburg, C, Goes, B.; Gardner, R.; Incavido, S., Sharp, T. Row 3: Young, J., Good- hew, K.; Wallace, D ; Motley, P.; Onkst, T.; Goedde, W.; Payne, M. Row 4: Tomaro, F.; Hatfield, D.; Dalton, E.; Davis, W.; Ballenger, B.; Parks, L. Row 5: Wetenkamp, L., Vice-President; Campbell, J., Treas- urer; Redmond, L.; Wierwille, R.; Upchurch, J.; Bell, W.; Pigg, K.; Cole, C, Secretary; Morrison, J.; Conley, W. o ' e 0B o Ok % L PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB. Row 1: Arnsperger, L.; Ccmpbell, M.; Hill, M., Secretary; Gilreath, S.; Young, M. Row 2: Burks, J.; Cahoon, L.; Farris, N.; Musen, S.; Sammons, B. Vice-President. Row 3: Kemper, S.; Spalding, L.; Marcum, S.; Clark, D. Row 4: Wilkerson, E.; Farris, J.; Tippett, K , President; Feeback, D.; Seekman, S. Row 5: Harris, J.; Camp- bell, H; Brown, J., Treasurer; Cornett, F.; McQuerry, H. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION. Row 1 Ferguson, J., Secretary; Kemper, S.; Musen, S, Vice President; Sammons, B., President; Gilreoth, S. Marcum, S., Treasurer. Row 2: Hill, M , Ball, M Tinch, M.; Metcalfe, S; Keith, D; Young, M Burks, J. Row 3: Bordoni, J.; Garner, F .; Dowd, G Hancock, B., Wilkerson, E.; Davenport, W , Jones, J Row 4: Boyd, P., Sponsor; Farris, N , Clark, D.; Snowden, M.; Grubbs, M.; Walters, J. Row 5: Taul- bee, P.; Siekman, S ; Brock, C ; Spalding, [_.; Cathers, P.; Caudill, A. il£l° Science and Mathematics Clubs . CADUCEUS CLUB. Row 1: Wathen, G.; Roberts, A., Secretary-Treasurer; Pearson, J.; Kinder, B Row 2: Begley, C ; Catron, L , Miller, T.; Mullins, E.; Miller, P.; Million, F. Row 3: Cox, Dr. M. J., Sponsor; Welte, J .; Wagner, W.; Robinson, R.; McChord, W., Vice-President; Floyd, T. Row 4: Cooper, R.; Russell, M.; Scutchfield, D.; Welch, L; Whalen, F., President; Jefferson, L. BIOLOGY CLUB. Row 1: Roberts, A.; Kindred, J., President; Ivie, V.; Nunnelley, S.; Combs, L, Dol- wick, E., Secretary; Craft, E. Row 2: Long, V.; Taylor, Lankford, S.; Carpenter, M.; Wells, G.; Rouse, Noble, E., Calico, A. Row 3: Wells, L; McCauley, Dunkum, J.; Williams, F.; Mullins, E.; Deaton, J.; Larance, R. S. Row 4: Bates, L ; Zimmack, H. L., Cooper, R.; Wilcox, G.; Eversole, R.; Schreiber, D., La Fuze, H. H. Row 5: Jefferson, L.; Seay, J.; Simp- son, J.; Whitt, A, L; Schutfield, F.; Heckrotte, C-, Orme, G.; Meece, F, PHYSICS CLUB. Row 1: Stamper, W ; Dix, D., Secretary; Fields, T. Row 2: Black, J. G., Sponsor; Blount, G., Vice-President; Adams, D., President; Basye, C. Row 3: Smith, J.; Barrett, J.; Anderson, J. a T7CT b5 - g k ■W M Aln B 1 fl ■VJ I .O , fill 1 ' ifr ml . Jr BP MATH CLUB. Row 1: Taylor, B; Nipp, S.; Howard, A.; Rodgers, N; Garner, J.; Webb, L Row 2: Clos, J.; Van Peursem, J ; Edwards, B.; Parsons, B , Van Peursem, P.; Conley, C Row 3: Mitchen, J , Park, S.; Stivers, D.; Anderson, J ; Turpin, L.; Vetters, J. Row 4: McGlasson, A., Sponsor; Adams, D.; Warth, T, Stevens, G.; Fields, T, Howard, B. Row 5: Stephens, S; Whitaker, D., Angel, H , Showalter, J.; Welch, L; Tanner, J.; Blount, G. Song and Dance d JifaM KAPPA KAPPA SIGMA. Row 1: Hancock, B; Ball, M.; Dowd, G.; Keith, D. Row 2: Gilreath, S , Mc- Kinney, N.; Arnsperger, L.; Swann, C. Row 3: Hazzard, R.; Spalding, L.; Abbott, B.; Marcum, S. Row 4: Johnson, A., Secretary; Sheehan, J., Treas- urer, Adkisson, H., Vice-President; Tichenor, B., President. Patty Boyd not shown. MUSIC CLUB. Row 1: Shine, N.; Crisp, B.; Banes B.; Whitfield, C; Justice, D.; Marx, K.; Holland, J West, R.; Sands, J.; Smith, M. Row 2: Bunch, B Hacker, G., Secretary; Van Peursem, J.; Tompkins S.; Stinson, M.; Montgomery, N.; Fulkerson, J Murrell, D.; Wood, M.; Carlisle, J.; Martin, J. Row 3: Ockerman, J.; McMullin, M.; Cosby, P.; Elliott; Polley, N.; Flynn, K.; Mackey, M.; Holmes, J., His- torian; Voter, S.; Ray, P.; Rodgers, N.; Graham, J.; STUDENT UNION MUSIC COUNCIL. Row 1: Fulker- son, J.; Sands, J.; Tompkins, S., Vice-President. Row 2: Ballard, Mrs. J. C, Sponsor; West, R., Secre- tary; Crisp, B.; Hacker, J.; Mincey, D. Row 3: Merritt, A.; Holmes, J., Treasurer; Lane, P., Presi- dent; Wood, M. Oakes, J. Row 4: Van Peursem, Mr., Sponsor; Wither- spoon, D.; Keesy, G., President; Hacker, J.; Calvert, B.;. Adams, R.; Eve, A.; Holdsworth, G.; McKinney, F.; Campbell, B.; Eberlein, D; Neeld, R. Row 5: Barnes, D.; Mason, B.; Harrison, J.; Henson, G.; Ball, J.; Wallace, C, Treasurer; Johnson, J.; Layne, J., Vice-President; Bennett, G.; Johnson, E.; Doekel, B.; Majancsik, R.; Riches, J. Sfl fs f) § DRUM AND SANDAL. Row 1: Holbrook, C, Treas- urer; Jones, C; Dowd, G ; Spurlin, R.; Murray, M. Row 2: Hatfield, J.; Ogden, J.; Dodd, E.; Turner, J.; Atkinson, R Row 3: Shivel, G.; Hale, S., Secretary, Tomaro, Mrs. M., Sponsor; Mullins, L,, Peters, J., President. LITTLE THEATRE CLUB. Row 1: Turner, N.; Lewis, M., Secretary; Wuerdeman, G., Vice-President Row 2: Honaker, Mr. G., Sponsor; Swanson, M.; Shaw, E. Treasurer, Perciful, P. Row 3: Adams, C , Clark, B.; Beckett, G.; Alsip, A. Row 4: Stanley, L., Boone, J., President; Caudill, C ; Holtzclow, B. LETCHER COUNTY CLUB. Row I: Webb, P.; Spanler, J.; Quillon, M.; Childers, M. Row 2: Cook, E.; Dann, K.; Kincer, L.; Dawson, J., Sponsor. Row 3: Woddell, B.; Kincer, J.; Miller, J.; Frazier, G.; Maynord, G. HARLAN COUNTY CLUB. Row 1: Jackson, O; Myers, M.; Stewart, P., Tester, N.; Miller, J.; Cawood, L; Stewart, L; Kilgore, B. Row 2: Saylor, E.; Kele- men, A.; Ball, M.; Sutton, V.; Jeffery, B.; Reed, L.; Reed, S Row 3: Perry, M.; Ellison, A.; Johnson, B.; Graham, M.; Sexton, V.; Elam, R.; Martin, B. Row 4: Kennamer, L. D., Sponsor; Mays, L.; Lonkford, S.; Day, L ; Metcalfe, S.; Bunch, B.; Mitchell, A.; Elam, D. Row 5: Hammond, B., President; Simpson, J.; Ford, P.; Greene, T.; King, C; Christian, P. CLAY COUNTY CLUB. Row 1: Dob- son, B.; Woods, G.; Bledsoe, L.; Jones, J. Row 2: Webb, A.; Mobley, S.; Campbell, A.; Roberts, F.; Craw- ford, L. Row 3: French, D. B., Spon- sor; Mills, J ; Ferguson, J.; Smith, J. Row 4: Webb, L.; Phillips, C , Size- more, J.; Smith, E. OFF-CAMPUS CLUB. Row 1: Hodges, P.; McCord, D.; Carnes, B.; Marcum, P., Vice-President Row 2: Ballard, Mrs., Sponsor; Bundy, G., Taylor, D.; Jones, N , LaFuze, M.; Gandolfo, R. Row 3: Bush, E., Seer tary-Treasurer; Click, R , Todd, J.; Chambers, rV President. Other Clubs BIG SISTERS. Row 1: Burgin, P.; Montgomery, C; Wyles, P ; McConnell, L ; Kendle, J .; Croft, E Row 2: Toppass, J., Jones, R ; Skelton, B ; Collins, G-; Hack- worth, M ; Martin, S.; Tallent, J. Row 3: Edwards, B , Nucci, N , Short, S , Wood, B ; Begley, C ; Swin- ford, A., Buckner, G Row 4: Williams, L., Cornert J.; Lovett, J.; Roederer, K.; Smyth, J.; Moody, S Weissinger, B.; Huffman, E. Row 5: Stephens, E Carlisle, J.; Kramer, S.; Nunn, K.; Wall, B Chesnut, B. BIG SISTERS. Row 1: Macke, J., Arnsperger, L. Wharton, B ; Schmidt, N , Longstreet, L; Dolwick E.; Owens, B., Gorley, B. Row 2: Napier, L.; Melton S , Fox, J , Boll, M ; Combs, L ; Hamblin, E , Wilson J ; Murrell, L; Campbell, N Row 3: Oakes, C. Jones, C.; Odel, C; Flanagan, G , Works, N.; Duck worth, G., Young, M ; Hancock, B ; Morris, H Blair, J.; Webb, L; Evans, C Row 4: Darland, B Holbrook, C; Bailey, B.; Fisk, J.; Alexander, P Sheehan, J.; Dugger, S.; Combs, A.; McConnell, J Rose, B.; Rouse, B. Row 5: Byrne, P.; Collins, S Morgan, R.; McCrann, J.; Munson, D.; Polley, N Frazier, N., Martin, C ; Wenderath, D.; Johnson, A. PHOTO CLUB. Row 1: Campbell, S; Benton, N.; Bogie, P. Row 2: Carnes, B.; Swain, M.; Mountford, G- Row 3: Killian, J.; Webster, L.; Wright, C; Welch, R.; Hensley, C. Row 4: Buchanan, C.; Hopper, G.; Kemper, G-, Former, E.; Orme, G.; La Fuze, H- H., Sponsor. AGRICULTURE CLUB. Row 1: Talbot T.; McKinney, J.; Webster, L.; Stock ton, J. M., Sponsor. Row 2: Mc Couley, P.; Mefford, P; Ray, E. Polly, C. Row 3: Taylor, J.; Odor E.; Creech, D.; Graves, J., Secretary Treasurer. Row 4: Phillips, D.; Mans field, P., President; Ellis, E.; Dryden J , Vice-President. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. Row 1: Riddell, 8., Curry J.; Jackson, J.; Elliott, S.; Mardis, J.; Chambers, C. May, P.; Campbell, N., President; Scolf, M.; Poynter J.; Stewart, E.; Chilton, J Row 2: Combs, L,; Fox J.; Hamblin, E.; Smith, D.; Melton, S.; Kelemen, A. Graham, M.; King, B.; McCauley, C; Webb, J. Treasurer; Moloney, B.; Keck, A; Hatfield, J. Row 3 Childers, M.; Baker, A.; Quillen, M.; Griffith, P. Hammond, S.; Kender, S; Sanders, S.; Bisin, P. Collins, G.; Sebastian, B.; Vinson, G., Tuttle, T.; Karsner, D.; Miracle, M. Row 4: Potts, G.; Morris, P.; Lonett, N.; Middleton, E.; Marshall, N.; Feltner, M.; Gibson, C .; Hibbard, L; Hall, S ; Flanagan, G.; Hackworth, M.; Thompson, S.; Hatchett, P Row 5: Bogth, L.; Justice, J.; Spears, N.; Upchurch, A.; Smith, J.; Wilson, C; George, E., Vice-President; Justice, J.; Reynolds, A.; Lyqns, M.; Graham, J.; Holsey, J., Secretary; Bolin, S. f ft 1L@ -j!s CANTERBURY CLUB. Row 1: Gossaway, L, Dodd, E.; Dobson, B.; Veach, C; Hoskins, S , Owens, B.; Deon, A, Jones, R Row 2: Soyler, J.; Mullins, L, Sutton, L.; Steadman, N.; Fisher, P , Secretary; Owen, E.; Works, J ; Swanson, M , Treasurer; Wagner, P. Row 3: Holt, J.; Shaw, L; Baxter, S.; Conley, C; Scoville, J ; Parsons, B.; Hale, S.; Wuerdeman, G.; Edwards. Row 4: Pearson, B.; Mankin, P., Sponsor; Rhodes, B., Sponsor; Brown, J.; Stanley, L, Presi- dent; Banks, E. Row 5: Tippett, K.; Pack, C; Whitt, J.; Gassaway, M.; Wolfe, R. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. Row 1: Hisel, C; Flora, L, Secretary; Hesselman, J.; Schmidt, N ; Houston, J , Robbins, J ; Moody, S.; Holbrook, G; Montgomery, C; Smyth, J , President. Row 2: Haag, C; Works, N.; Duckworth, G ; Brown, S.; Jones, R , Skelton, B , Tallent, J ; Jefferson, P., Vice-President; Tirey, P., Ellison, A , Boerner, B. Row 3: Shields, E .; Dwyer, J ; Alexander, P.; Murrell, L; Roberts, F.; Campbell, A.; Thurston, J.; Melton, S.; Morton, L; Fisk, J.; Elam, R. Row 4: Rucker, L.; Dixon, F ; Corns, A.; King, B.; Conley, O.; Norton, A, Bunch, B.; Allison, B.; Wall, B.; Pearson, M.; Thomas, J. Row 5: Roberts, T.; Arnett, G.; Bailey, C ; Bailey, J ; Pile, C; Adams, D.; Majancsik, R., Treasurer; Mitchell, S. Cs SIGMA TAU PI. Row 1: Bnnker, S.; Grant, B Compton, J.; Ockerman, J.; Martin, C; Dees, M. Treasurer. Row 2: Williams, E.; Baldock, G.; Murray J.; Melvin, S, Secretary; Chesnut, J.; Newman, C Chesnut, B Row 3: Moore, W. J., Sponsor; SicU bottom, L; Lovelace, F.; Smith, B.; Haughboo, T Roberts, R. Row 4: Engle, F. R., Sponsor; Snyder, D.; Knight, R.; Bell, J.; Miller, J.; Arnett, G., Vice- President; Towler, P. Row 5: Hammond, B , Francis, F.; Adkison, R.; Demetre, G.; Ridnour, J., President, Davis, D. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. Row 1: Eastridge, D. Patrick, D., Sponsor; Miller, G.; Noland, C.; Johnson P.; Hughes, D.; Sutton, P.; Halsey, W., Secretary Thompson, E. Row 2: Berry, E.; Houston, S.; Guiner D.; Wagner, J.; Blanton, C.; Ramsey, W.; Crump F.; Schulz, R.; Rowe, B.; Graham, G. Row 3: Pearce J., President; Norvell, J.; Conley, F.; Lewis, J.; Juett J , Magowan, D., Treasurer; Lyons, E.; Clifford, S.; Bryont, B. Row 4: Amburgey, R .; Norton, G.; Dunn- ing, B.; Moore, M.; Baxter, M.; Nichols, T.; Mc- Cormick, K.; Gibson, B. Row 5: Short, R.; Dunn, J.; Berry, W,; Dykes, D.; Hamilton, H., Vice-President; Murphy, E.; Magowan, B.; Longley, F.; McClintock, T. Veterans Club The major project of the Vet ' s Club this year was to establish a scholarship fund in memory of Franklin Delano Miller, former veteran and Eastern student, who died from a service-incurred illness. The scholarship will be awarded to a student veteran of Eastern Kentucky State College. Franklin Miller Row 1: Baker, F.; Blanton, C, Miller, J.; Crothers, W. Row 2: Mullins, D.; Atkinson, R., McVey, J.; Clark, W. Row 3: Buchanan, W.; Hensley, H.; Demetre, G ; Mr. Parkhurst. Row I: Johnson, B.; McQuerry, J.; Long, C; Flanagan, G.; Harris, L.; Lakes, T. Row 2: Sturgeon, F.; Terry, P.; Shepherd, I.; Hylton, B., Gentry, B.; Hays, B. Row 3: Kennamer, L. D.; Caudill, W.; Dixon, K.; Vaughan, J.; Thompson, C. Row 4: Caudill, K.; Francis, J., Duff, B ; Rollin, J.; Bailey, J., Floyd, J. Row S: Loughran, E.; Dees, D.; Charles, T.; Able, E.; Clephane, D.; Meir, T.; Taylor, M. World Affairs Club aroonliners The Eastern Symphony Orchestra Left: Mr. Robert L. Oppelt, Conductor of Eastern ' s Symphony Orchestra. First Violin: ' Eleanor Wolfrom, concert mistress; Jacquie Vanzant, Ross Stocker, Miriam Oppelt, Arthur Dondero, Ruth Erwin, Elizabeth Efkeman. Second Violin: Joanne VanPeursem, principal; ' Mary Mockey, Joseph Gatwood, Christa Montgomery, Dionna Diecks, David Wilson, Dee Cox. Viola: Patricia Coleman, principal; Janet Martin, Ike Norris, Daniel Robinson, Frances Dondero. Cello: t |_yle Wolfrom, principal; James Libbey, Anna Merritt, Susan Lovell, Lois Vickers. Double Bass: ' Janice Dwyer, James Harrison, Arthur Eve, Frazier McKmney. Piano: ' Neva Montgomery Wind Sectional: rHorold Robison. Flute: ' Carol Gavin, Margaret Hanson, Barbara Edwards, Nancy Polley. Oboe: ' Joyce Holmes, t ' Harold Robinson, Nuna Holloway. Clarinet: ' Barbara Dennison, ' Neva Montgomery. Bassoon: ' Larry Lusby, James Layne, t Harold Robison. Horn: ' Melanie Wood, ' Robert Doekel, Brenda Bailey, Barbara Bunch Trumpet: Daniel Hanson, Arlie Noble, Gary Holdsworrh. Trombone: Dwight Gatwood, Stephen Stigers, William Cain. Tuba: Don Bornes. Timpani: ' Jerry Riches. Percussion: John Baker, ' Charles Campbell (not in picture). tFaculty, ' Sinfonietta Members 4 -H rJjC BB i a!J8 stern ind Left: Mr. Nicholos Koenigstein, Director. Flute: Carolyn Gavin, Barbara Edwards, Margaret Hanson, Nancy Polley, Mary Murray, Sue Carole Hord, Sandra Alberg. Oboe: Joyce Holmes. Eb Clarinet: Barbara Dennison Bb Clarinet: Robert Becker, Neva Montgomery, Firazuer McKinney, Shirley Tompkins, Nancy Rodgers, Nancy Shine, Jonet Macke, Stephen Holloway, Carol Whitfield, William Campbell, Carol Hill, Dolores Steinhauer, Betty Crisp, Clifford Wallace, 1 lene Carpenter Alto Clarinet: Joyce Holland, Donna Mincey Boss Clarinet: Deborah Murrell, Don Whitaker Bassoon: Larry Lusby, James Layne, Barry Smith, Barbara Bones, Mary Ann Lackey. Alto Saxophone: Stewart Carmen, Genelle Carlisle, Gary Norton, Stephen Dickison. Tenor Saxophone: Joseph Boll, James Cottongim Baritone Saxophone: David Goodridge. Cornet: Ronald Neeld, Gary Holds- worth, Danny Hanson, Arlie Noble, Danny Eberlein, Robert Adams, Mearl Risner, Sue Ann Ball, Charles Basham, Jeff Juett. Trumpet: John Moore, Karen Marx, Gary Dawn, Earl Johnson. French Horn: Melanie Wood, Robert Doekel, Patricia Von Peursem, Brenda Bailey, Richard Majancsik, William Reed, Barbara Bunch, Chorlotte Sharpe, Carol McDowell Trombone: Darryl Brown, Dwight Gatwood, Gene Keesy, William Cain, Larry True, Tommy George Giles, Wendell Roberts, Irene Carpenter. Baritone: Donald Barnes, Stephen Stigers, William Mason, Robert Powell, Hugh Bradford, James Johnson. Tuba: David Grosheider, William Partin, Jerry Kays, L. C. Tudor, Danny Witherspoon, Stanley Rouse String Bass: Arthur Eve. Percussion: Gerald Bennett, Gerald Henson, Jerry Riches, John Baker, Paul Martin. Timpani: Charles Campbell. DAILY LIFE There ' s a time for some things, and a time for all things; a time for great things, and a time for small things — Cervantes Editor Nancy Steadmar And so they came, the thundering masses, to devour money, food, pleasure, knowledge. They came with eyes seeing the present, but focused on the future. What is that future? Eastern September 14, 1 Freshman Week Freshman Week, that hectic, bewildering week on which everyone looks with warm re- membrances and feelings of frustration. Tests were taken, the talent show and other activi- ties attended. But most of all, individuals became a group — the Freshman Class. Above: Talent Winners Left: Time to get acquainted. The Lines Registration, lines — almost synonymous. We waited to be classified, to be assigned to classes, to pay fees, and to meet those by whom we will be led. rogresss We return to progress. The horizon broken with lines of the future. The air filled with sounds of what is to come. yr jfc p 3(v ' riivjaUm O And So W - j M i«j i 7 sWS V A 1 r ' The future started. Our hopes high, we attended classes and again sumed the unending search for knowledge. FRESHMAN with a whole world before them SOPHOMORE beginning to understand JUNIOR deep in the throes of knowledge Homecoming! m I Homecoming, happy sounds — of ham- mering on floats, yelling at pep rallies and at the snake dance. Melodic sounds — float- ing from the dance and blaring from the bands. But the loudest sounds are those un- heard . . . What will it be like when I return ? ' i, All stand at attention to watch their dreams go by. Lack of sleep, bandaged fingers, and even hurt feelings are lost in the swelling of pride when one ' s school goes on parade. Homecoming Court :, - -• f V W Ui lBfciST -il iS M Above: Jim Williams, President of the KYMA Club, presents Judy to Governor of Kentucky, Bert T. Combs, for coronation. Left: Connell Robb, second runner- up, escorted by Frank Whalen; Our Queen, Judy; Margie Dees, first runner-up, escorted by Jim Showalter. Homecomin Queen as stun Above: Courtney Seitz, president of the Young Re- publicans Club on campus; J. Stephen Watkins, chairman of the Commission of Better Roads for Kentucky, and Tom Isaacs, president of the Young Democrats Club on campus. Above: Senator Cooper chats with a group of stu- dents in the grille. f The campus shouted of the election, for we have become of age and are eager to bare the mantle of responsibility. The electricity in the air does not kill, but rather serves to illuminate the path toward truth. Above: George and Juanita show that friendship need not be broken by the election. Left: Emotions vary while watching the election returns in the lobby of Burnom. ipi .11 The Inauguration of Dr. Martin as sixth president was one of the most impressive occasions that the campus ever witnessed. The pomp and dignity of the academic procession, the inspiration and encourage- ment offered at the inaugural ceremony itself, the gayity that prevailed at the Presi- dent ' s Ball, were the highlights of a day that ushered in a new era in Eastern ' s his- tory, an era of unprecedented growth. I Eastern in the snow . . . Sliding to class on glazed side- walks, sleigh riding down an available hill, throwing snow- balls at a favorite person. The stillness of the night as one stands transfixed . . . Snow, falling from the sky, covers those trite scars so noticeable before and makes one realize the beauty of the world before him. Christmas Fellowship and mistletoe, carols and wassel bowles, parties and pageants. And so many little things . . music floating up from the lobby, Merry Christ- mas from a professor, a surprise gift from a friend, the growing feeling of group happiness as, We wish you a Merry Christmas. Right: You look fine, Jeanne. Below — SNOWBALL COURT: Leslie Sonford, Mary Lynn Myers, and Evelyn Craft. Above: SABRINA FAIR, she left a child and returned a woman. Left: MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, a man and the pangs of youth. The Hou Champs off Many call it The House of Champions. State- land Hall, one of the oldest buildings on the campus, used formerly as a dormitory for women, and as an infirmary, has been home to the basketball team the past six years. Since the basketball team has taken over the house, the building has been given a new face, both inside and outside, by members of the Maroons ' basketball teams. In fact, the real estate value of the house has been increased two-fold. Stateland is much more than a house. It has become a valuable part of a fine organization. A building whose walls hold excitement, disap- pointment, and exhilaration. Teeming crowds shout- ing their hearts out. Ten players — sweating, grimac- ing, straining every muscle. A ball dribbled, passed, shot, being encircled by a loop. M V Next week you will have your final. Cold chills, gasps for breath . . . one again realizes that the end is near. So little time to finish a term paper, bring that C up to a B, study for exams. But with the end comes excitement, for we again are free . . . for a little while. The shouting and pushing at the opening of the door as numbed feet rush in to take their places and wait. ... A heart beating faster and louder with every step, Did I pass? What grades did I make? Confusion, classes filling up, walking — up steps . . . to another building . . . back again to pay fees. The tired but rested feeling received when, again, regis- tration is over. The Pershing Rifle pledges throw off the shackles of in- hibition and conformity during the first week of second se- mester. They behave in a manner that we might all like to try if we were not afraid of being caught. The Grill ... a haven for the weary, a public forum, a common meeting ground for the hundreds of students who populate our campus community. Senators and movie stars, saris and burmuda shorts, watery cokes and chicken salad, all a part of the Grill . the backbone of campus life. jp t ' - L111X v 1 M f . ' iil u ' ' : l t 1 i The dorm . . . first step from home. Here we must learn to get along ... in an adult world, with different peoples, with- out privacy. But as we grow we reshape our lives, we begin to belong . . . Sw ' FRANK WHALEN, JR. Right: A few admirers Above: Frank reigned royally when crowned King of the Sweethearts at the traditional Sweetheart Valentine Dance. The Lords and Ladies of his court were: (Left to right) Jimmy Jeffer- son, Carol Brown, Linda Jones, Linda Murrell, Don Stivers, Evelyn Craft and Harvey Turner. Left: Candidates for Mr. Popularity: (Left to right) Ronnie Mefford, Jim Williams, Larry Knarr, Don Axsom, Sammy Incavido, and Fred Crump. Right: Well, Ann? Below: Candidates for Miss Eastern: (Left to right) Joella Logan, Janet Wesley, and Evelyn Craft. Above: One of her assets . . . her lovely smile ,--.: «KP 4 jr 5? £r  ;= Visions have become plans. Dreams take on form. The future is becoming present. . P p t , rrprrrrrr  BrBrW  '  ff fp ' s=, -== (.«sia e«Sr- «!■■■J 1 -A Culture, for many an unknown word. The wax having been applied, the polish is made to shine. Habits and customs of others, A knowledge of the theatre and music, Social graces gained . . . These things make one worthy of being called a college graduate. Vocational Conference The bi-annual Vocational Information Conference is one of the most constructive programs that is sponsored by the college. Under the supervision of Dean Emma Y. Case, the conference brings prominent speakers to the campus to inform under- graduate students of career opportunities. About six hundred students participate in the planning and execution of the Con- ference. A few of these students are pic- ured on these pages. At left, Arlene Hatton and Larry Stanley, general co-chairman, at right, opposite page, the members of the executive committee. The Executive Committee — Seated: Arlene Hatton, Susan Congleton, Judy Kendle, Judy Peters, Norma Schmidt, and Larry Stanley. Row 2: Priscilla Lane, Linda Spaulding, Barbara Sammons, Diana Munson, Kay Bowman, Betty Tichenor, Nancy Campbell, and Marguerite Smith Row 3: John Pra II, Barry Brennen, Jim Pierce, Don Axsom, Doug Mansfield, John Calla- han, Jim Jefferson, Charles Klonne, Ronnie Elliot, and Don Stivers. The village . . . Learning to get along with a new husband or wife, without all the material comforts, with the idea of being a parent, A life so separate from the rest of the campus . . . A life so demanding, so time consuming, but so complete. March, Month off Movement Even as Johnny goes off to war, so do we have a mission. Our testing ground ... the classroom. Here we prove our true worth academically. Our ammunition ... the library. The pointer by which we sight ... the written and spoken word. The victor . . . each individual. i ■Q v ' f %l u T V fc- Vl . ..-■-- x 9 V? li fiA V fc ' 33 Spring, the time of love . . . Love of solitude while watching the sun ' s reflection or walking at twilight during a spring rain . . . The love of friends with whom you reavow friend- ship . . . The love of a boy and girl, sitting in the ravine or walking in the moonlight . . . The love of God which is seen in the breaking of e very bud. t m - l w. _ Graduation ecome men and women, cut , seen Hfd future in- a titWbr ppiness WM Sajdness-r-a college whose e er,y ;ry bench and every walk, hold an unforgettable in our pool of remeinbrdhce, but we ATHLETICS We all find time to do what we really want to do — William Feather X ' Eastern Football Coaches: Don Daly, Glenn Gossett, Glenn Presnell, Fred Darling, Robert Synovitz. aroon Coaches Glenn Presnell, known throughout the nation as a football strategist and expert teacher of young men, has completed his seventh year as head coach of the Maroons. An All-American halfback while playing for Nebraska, Press started coaching the backfield at Eastern in 1947. Seven years ago, in his first year as head coach, he guided the Maroons to their most success- ful grid season in history — their first Ohio Valley Conference Championship and a trip to the Tangerine Bowl. Glenn Gossett, defensive coach, came to Eastern two seasons ago from Louisiana, where he was the state ' s Coach of the Year in 1957. Last spring, he took over the reigns of the Eastern track team and guided the thin-clads to a fine season. He holds a B.S. degree from Northeast Louisi- ana State College, where he lettered four : i b M, i . ' -,- « Above: SKULL SESSIONS are numerous throughout the season as new offensive plays ore introduced, defensive assignments studied, and opponents ' personnel and tactics are analyzed. years in football and basketball, and one in baseball. Don Daly returned to his Alma Mater last fall as assistant backfield coach. While at Eastern, he was captain of the AII-OVC team and was also named on the Little All-American team. During a stint in the Marines, he was named the All-Marine Corps first team. Fred Darling, former Eastern Little All- Amencan and one of the great tackles to play at Eastern, |oined the coaching staff as assistant line coach in 1947. He coached the Eastern track team for ten years and his teams compiled an enviable record Robert Synovitz is beginning his second year as end coach and is a valuable mem- ber of the football coaching staff. While at Wisconsin State College, he participated in the Cigar Bowl that climaxed his college career. He also participated in the Shrimp Bowl while in service. IHMMIf3HMH HM Left: UP AND AT ' EM — Maroon grid candidates are eager and spirited as they take the field for their opening practice session on September 1st. .. w . JrfQp fc - jip . Row 1: John Adams, Tony Lanham, Jim Chitum, Jim Conley, Jack Ison, Tony Harris, Elvin Brinegar, Sam Incavido, Shannon Johnson, Gilly Layman, Carl Howard, Paul Eades, Richie Emmons, Harvey Yeary, Danny Presnell, Mgr. Row 2: Coach Gossett, Coach Synovitz, Coach Daly, Jim Whittus, Dave Hat- field, Ken Goodhew, Gene Blackwelder, Lowell Atkin, Bob Kingsley, Bill Elkins, Roger Mancini, Jerry Lons- dale, Jim Guwbert, Ron Cunningham, Joey Layman, Roy Conley, Shirley Smith, Hade Durbin, Mgr. Row 3: Larry Wetenkamp, Mgr., Ed Garner, George Jones, Taylor Hollin, Tom Callahan, Don McDonald, Willard Davis, Joe Coleman, Steve Kibler, Dick Wallace, Kidd Fugate, Don Adkisson, Dave Quick, Joe Youngo, Tom Sharp, Dick Weber, Trainer, Coach Darling, Coach Presnell. Row 4: Phil Angeli, Bob Sellers, Jack Weimer, Joe Kreseski, Wayne Conley, Vernon O ' Dell, Frank Tomaro, Bob Goes, Jaymie Keller, Jim Mayhan, Joe Lakes, Dave Grim, Larry Maddox, Rick Gillis, Joe Laskowski, Ed Spenik, Johnny Morrison. Maroon Gridmen Opponent Ft. Campbell Louisville Murray Middle Tennessee East Tennessee Austin Peay Western Kentucky Tennessee Tech Morehead Marshall OVC RECORD: Won 1; Lost 4; Tied 1. SEASON RECORD: Won 3; Lost 6; Tied 1. We They Site 7 6 H 7 28 A 19 21 H 12 14 A H 27 13 A 17 7 A 20 H 9 21 H 0. 13 Ashland TEAM STATISTICS We They First downs 125 140 Rushing — times carried 460 477 Rushing — net yards 1554 1879 Rushing — avg. per carry 3.4 4.0 Rushing — avg. per game 155.4 187.9 Passes — attempted 108 107 Passes — completed 50 50 Passes — had intercepted 8 9 Passes — percentage .463 .467 Passes — net yards 614 706 Passes — avg. per game 61.4 70.6 Total offense — total plays 568 584 Total offense — net yards 2168 2585 Total offense — avg. per game 21 6.8 258.5 Punts — number 55 37 Punts — avg. per punt. 33.5 34.8 Fumbles — lost 1 1 17 Penalties — yards lost 362 528 Maroon seniors — Kneeling: Sammy Incavido, Gilly Layman; and Don Adkisson. Standing: Jack Ison; Shannon Johnson; Vernon O ' Dell; and Frank Tomaro. • ? Above: A packed throng of more than 5,000 students, alumni, and friends jam Hanger Stadium for the climax of the colorful homecoming weekend, the Eastern-East Tennessee gridiron clash. Below: The air is filled with excitement. With the beautiful Eastern campus providing a picturesque background, hundreds of musicians present the an- nual homecoming half time program. Below: A young Maroon booster cannot pass up the maroon and white shakers being sold. : --.-H Above: Quarterback Tony Lanham is forced out of bounds in the hard- hitting game. Most of the excite- ment in the scoreless deadlock came in the final 50 seconds when each team was unsuccessful in field goal attempts. Left: Action such as this was typical of the rugged defensive battle be- tween the Maroons and the Bucs. Below: C ' mon, you guys, move it! ' UtiTZ- % ' Above: Roger Mancini is brought down after a short gain against East Tennessee. Below: Aw, come on fellas, hands Below: Morehead ' s Howard Murphy steps high until Layman enters off! Gilly Layman caught this aerial, the picture. The Maroons, in losing to the Eagles 21-9, lost possession believe it or not, despite the de- of the Hawg Rifle for the first time in eleven years. termined effort of two Buc defenders. mmwm ' 9 dsSj -Wf fX. £ i QH P iJ ft r« Eastern Kentucky O.V.C. TRI- CHAMPIONS Basketball Coaches Left: Paul S. McBrayer, the man be- hind the Maroons ' success story, has completed his fifteenth season as head coach. Nationally known as a master of the game, The Big Irish- man is a basketball fundamentalist, whose teams are respected through- out the United States. Below: James E. Baechtold has completed his fourth year as coach of the freshman squad and assistant to Coach McBrayer. A former Eastern All-Conference and All-America eager, he lettered four years for the Maroons and is still considered one of Eastern ' s all-time great athletes. Below: Don B. Bales, a former Eastern basketball manager, returned to complete graduate work this year and served as a graduate assistant coach. The four-year Navy veteran has a successful six-year high school coaching record behind him. 4 Mi v. m — ' k . J Pt. £■' ■' ' ' ■SB Above: Coach McBrayer is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame by President Martin. In post-game ceremonies following the Maroons ' 67-54 victory over Morehead that clinched a third of the OVC championship, Coach Paul McBrayer was appropriately honored for fifteen years of dedicated serv- ice to the College and to the young men with whom he has worked. With more than 3,000 spectators look- ing on and his great team by his side, The Big Irishman was presented a life mem- bership in the Naismith Memorial Basket- ball Hall of Fame by President Martin. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame be- cause of his many accomplishments in basketball and in contributing greatly to the citizenship of his players. The watery-eyed Eastern head mentor was given a standing ovation for this, one of the finest things that has happened to me in basketball, said Coach McBrayer. certificrte or rnernBERSHiP -.KSISJ; -jlV. ' . ' . ' . ' .V: - £A5T£Rtf KfHTUCKy STATE COLLEGE acft!Paul S. 9tnW-r ) £ Phil Estepp, Senior, Guard, Paints- vi I le, Kentucky. Second leading scorer in 1961 with 12.3 average in 24 games, Hit 50 per cent of field goal attempts in ' 61 to break all-time record; Made season-high 13 field goals in one game. Roy Gardner, Junior, Forward, Mt. Eden, Ky. Third leading scorer in 1961, 10.3 overoge; Third lead- ing rebounder in ' 61, 7.6 average; Season high was 24 points against Morehead. Lorry Parks, Junior, Guard, Arl- ington, Indiana. Broke all-time field goal percentage record in 1961, hitting 50.2 per cent- Fourth leading scorer with 10 point average; Second leading re- bounder, 7.9 average. Ralph Richardson, Junior, Center, Russell Springs, Ky. Third lead- ing scorer in 1960, 11.0 points per game, Averaged seven points in 24 games in ' 61; Leading re- bounder in ' 60, 9.3 average; Scored 19 points against Texas Tech for season high in ' 61 All-American Carl Cole, Senior, Forward, Lexington, Ky. AII-OVC First Team, 1960 and 1961; Honorable mention All-America, 1961; Leading Scorer, 1960, 18.3 average; Leading Scorer, 1961, 19.3 average; Second all-time Eastern scorer (three year career), 1,134 points in 68 games; Holds all-time records of free throw percentage for season, .829, consecutive free throws for season, 20; and consecu- tive free throws for single game, 14. Jack Upchurch, Senior, Guard, Monticello, Ky. Honorable men- tion AII-OVC in ' 60; Averaged 10.2 points in ' 60; 7.4 points in ' 61; Scored 19 points against Murray for season high; Starter on 1959 championship team. Roland Wierwille, Senior, Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Leading re- bounder in ' 61 with 8.8 average; Scored 20 points in three different games in ' 61; Averaged 9.1 points, fifth highest, in 1961. Carter Brandenburg, Jr , Guard Jim Deforest, Sophomore, Forward Rex English, Senior, Forward Richmond, Ky. Albany, Ky. Carter, Ky. Russ Mueller, Sophomore, Forward Erlanger, Ky. Ron Pickett, Sophomore, Center Frankfort, Ky Larry Redmond, Senior, Guard Newport, Ky. Jim Werk, Sophomore, Forward Camden, Ohio. Nelson White, Senior, Guard Stanton, Ky. 1960 ' 61 SEASON EK Opponent Opp. 71 Georgetown (Ky.) 63 84 Marshall 67 69 St. Bonaventure 78 96 St. Mary ' s (Texas) 62 57 Texas A M 76 78 Texas Tech 66 95 East Tennessee 80 69 Louisville 70 76 Western 88 75 Murray 73 90 Middle Tennessee 63 67 Middle Tennessee 57 84 ' Tennessee Tech (ot) 86 94 Tennessee Tech 68 80 Louisville 74 1 10 Murray 77 81 ' Western 72 85 East Tennessee 67 81 Miami (Ohio) 96 70 Marshall 58 71 Dayton 79 73 Morehead 90 67 Morehead 54 54 tMorehead 55 OVC Gome iPlayoff to determine NCAA repre- senfati ve. Seaso n Record: 15-9 OVC: 9-3 (Tri-champions) Right: How ' s the weather up there? Big Ralph sets to dunk a tip-in against Morehead. Left: Another great play by Parks! Action on the opposite page is typical of the all-out efforts of the Maroons throughout the season. Wierwille and Gardner are shown getting the fast break started. Below: Richardson heads toward the Hilltopper basket in the Red Barn thriller. Below: A hero ' s ride was given to Roland after a big victory over Louisville. Above: Get your hand off my elbow and I ' ll shoot! Richardson against Morehead. M ove: Head the other way, fellas, it ' s two points by Gardne Above: It ' s easy, says All-Americar Cole, as Tom Chilton watches. Below: Now, wasn ' t that the darndest call? COLE WASN ' T COLD IN 1960- ' 61 FINAL STATISTICS OF STEADY SEVEN Reb. Scor. Player FG% FT% Avg. Avg. Cole 41.0 83.0 4.9 19.3 Estepp 50.0 67.9 4.0 12.3 Gardner 39.1 72.1 7.6 10.3 Parks 50.2 46.3 7.9 10.0 Wierwille 40.4 68.6 8.8 9.1 Upchurch 40.1 74.0 5.6 7.4 Richardson 41.4 65.6 7.4 7.0 Eastern Totals 42.5 68.9 53.4 78.2 Opponents ' Totals 38.6 68.5 45.4 71.6 Season Individual Records Field Goal Percentage 1960-61 RECORD-BREAKING BINGE Old Record New Record 48 6, Shirley Kearns, 52-53 50.2, Larry Parks (97 of 193 attempts) Free Throw Percentage 80.2, Dale Moore, 58-59 Throws 17, Bill Baxter, 54-55 Consecutive Fre Season Team Record Field Goal Percentage 42 Individual Game Record Consecutive Free Throws 1 2 1959-60 i Baechtold, 51-52 83.0, Carl Coli (122 of 147 attempts) 20, Carl Cole 42.5 by 1960-61 Maroons 14, Carl Cole vs. Western Above: Phantom Phil gets loose for another crucial basket against, of all people, Western. Left: The hoop hanger in action Trackmen TRACK RECORD Won 6 Lost 3 EK Opp. Cumberland 105 25 Georgetown 60-1 2 70-1 2 Union 88-5 6 42-1 6 Georgetown 66 65 U. of South 57 74 U. of Tennessee 54 74 _ ' r Berea 54 33 Tennessee Tech 70-1 3 60-2 3 Marshall 86 36 ••.• ' Finished 6th in college division of Chatta- .•?. ' . •.T,- - : nooqa Inv. Meet. Finished 5lh in OVC Meet. Above: One of leading sprinters is Dennis Sprous. Eastern ' s 1960 Thin-Gads — Front Row: Jerry Rankin, Richie Emmons, Dennis Sprous, Tom Simpson, Gary Arnett, Wayne Mackey, Dallas van Hoose, Manager Jim Williams. Row 2: Ray Scarton, John Thomas, Larry Wetenkamp, Ernie Dalton, Bill Holbrook, Jim Harville, Elvin Brinniger. Row 3: Coach Glenn Gossett, Harvey Yeary, Al Ginacola, Bob Smith, Wayne Con- ley, Don Herring, Ed Spenick, Daryl Smith, Jim Werk, Asst. Coach Don Lear. O.V.C. Baseball Champions Above: Coach Turkey Hughes, center, with co- captains Shannon Johnson, left, and Jon Draud. Row 1 : Paul Dougherty, Earl Campbell, Brandt Coleman, Jim Farris, Ron Morgan, Ted Onkst, Maurice Payne, Mgr. Row 2: Joe Judy, Mgr.; Bill Goedde, Jerry Sowder, Chuck Hayslip, Shannon Johnson, John Draud, Bill Curry, Carter Brandenburg, Bobby Mills. Row 3: Coach Don Feltner, Gary Fraley, Heber Dunn- away, Raymond Ross, Jim Bell, Ken Pigg, Larry Dortch, Fred Parman, Coach Hughes. Left: Bill Curry, hard-hitting outfielder, and Ken Pigg, last year ' s pitching sen- sation. 1960 SEASON Won 11; Lost 6; T ed 2 OVC — Won 4; Lost 1 ; Tied 1 Dote Opponent Site EK Opp. OVC Game March 30 Kentucky A 5 7 t 7 innings April 9 Hillsdale H 6 3 a called in 7th — darkness April 9 Hillsdale! H 1 1 9 b called in 6th — rain April 15 Western-a A 2 2 c called in 5th — rain April 16 Murray A 7 9 April 20 Carson- Newman A 2 4 April 21 E. Tennessee-b A 6 6 April 22 E. Tennessee A 6 2 ALL OVC PLAYERS April 23 L M. U. A 7 3 April 25 Georgetown A 1 First Team May May 3 Union A 10 8 Ken Pigg — Pitcher 6 E. Tennessee H 8 5 Shannon Johnson — Shortstop May 13 Kentucky H 2 7 Bill Curry — Outfielder May 14 M. Tennessee H 5 4 Bill Goedde — Outfielder May 19 Morehead A 2 5 May 20 T. Tech H 8 1 Honorable Mention May 20 T. Techi H 3 2 Jon Draud — Catcher May 24 Morehead H 7 Bobby Mills — Second Baseman May 26 Louisville-c A 4 Roymond Ross — Outfielder May 28 Berea H Rain Carter Brandenburg — Outfielder From left: Roland Wierwille, Paul Motley, Ed Stanifer, Elhannon Collins, Coach Glenn Presnell. Golf Team Swimming Team GOLF RESULTS Won 12; Lost 5; Tied 1 Opponent Tennessee Tech U. of Louisville Morehead Transylvania Wittenburg U. of Louisville U. of Cincinnati Transylvania Morehead Centre Georgetown U. of Cincinnati U. of Kentucky Georgetown Campbellsville Centre U. of Kentucky E. Tennessee EK 1 1 18 14 1 2 18 13 9 ' 2 13J4 18 8 IO 2 8 2 3 12 12 6 14 7 2 Finished 5th in OVC Meet. Opp. 12 2 7 3 2 3 5 11 2 4 2 4 1 2 12 2 15 6 6 4 IO 2 1960-61 SWIM RESULTS Opponent Union U. K. Frosh Vanderbilt Sewanee Berea Sewanee Bellarmine Union Louisville Vanderbilt Morehead Kentucky Cincinnati Morehead 43 50 45 30 66 31 70 30 42 54 67 51 29 56 Won 7; Lost 7. Opp. 52 44 50 65 29 64 19 65 53 41 28 44 64 30 Front: Don Combs, coach. Row 2: John Vetter, Tom Simpson, Bill Eatman, Ray Leger, and Jim Mitchell. Row 3: Jack Vaughn, Ed Pemberton, Bill Frey, and George Proctor. Row 4: Bob Goes, Steve Sheehan, Bob Mansfield, Arnnd Rhefus, and Josh Portman. Editor Sharon Muser WOMEN ' S SPORTS Above: Row 1 : Sharon Musen, Sonnie Kemper, Barbara Sammons, Betty Jo Hancock, Geri Dowd, Margie Hill, Nancy Palace, Sheila Gilreath. Row 2: Judy Burks, Myrna Young, Sue Marcum, Wanda Davenport, Mary Emily Ball, Diana Keith, Shirley Metcalfe, Nettie Sue Farris, Faye Garner, Dot Kirby, Audra Caudill. Row 3: Potty Boyd, coach; Linda Spalding, Harriet Adkisson, Easter Wilkerson, Pat Cathers, Jean Ratcliffe, Selma Sickman, Pat Whitaker, Carolyn Brock, Jo Ferguson, Ann Demick, Fran Stock, Judy Peters. Hockey Team fe£2l £ n . Hockey Scores Eastern 7 Centre 1 Eastern 1 U. of Kentucky 3 Individual Scores Margie Hill Sharon Musen Myrna Young Joyce Jones Barbara Sammons _ Above: The hockey team is practicing hard for their big gome with U. K. Below: The forward line is rushing ot goal trying to score after Judy Burks takes a corner hit. Volleyball Team This year WRA participated in a Volleyball Play- day at Centre College, and were runner-ups to George- town College. Other schools that participated were Campbellsville, University of Louisville, and the host school, Centre. Above: Jean Ratcliffe is serving the ball during an intramural game. Below: Sharon Musen returns the ball to her opponents in the volleyball play-day ot Centre. Basketball Left: Margie Hill takes the free throw while Jo Ferguson, Sharon Musen, Barbara Sammons, and Joyce Jones are ready for the rebound. Right: Barbara Sammons and Margie Hill anxiously wait for their team- mates to get the rebound Above: Sue Marcum and Sheila Gil- reath bounce high as Sonnie Kemper, Audra Caudill, and Barbara Sammons watch. Tumbling ft Apparatus Left: Borbara Sammons demonstrates the handstand on the parallel bars as others watch. bling Above: Audra Caudill shows Sue Marcum how the Swan support is done. Above: Sue Marcum hangs from the horizontal bar as Audra Caudill watches. Below: The Elbow-Knee Stand and Head-Hand Stand are demonstrated by these six girls. Right: These girls ore members of the WRA bowling team which partici- pated in a Telegraph Bowling Tourna- ment, sponsored by U. K. Ginny Walker, Sonnie Kemper, Dot Kirby, and Fran Stock placed fourth in the tournament. Individual Sports Below: Pmg-Pong is another game enjoyed by everyone and Dot Kirby, Sonnie Kemper, and Audra Caudill show their skill at the game. Above: Myrna Young serves the birdie to her opponent during a game of bad- minton. • Drum and Sandal Left: The officers and senior mem- bers are shown here practicing for their show. Below: Janet Macke, Polly Morris, Libby Mullins, and Margie Hill are doing a number from the Christmas show, presented each year. Drum and Sandal is the modern dance club. The members are chosSn on their potential dancing ability. Each year two shows are pre- sented; one at Christmas and one in the spring. Below: The members of Drum and Sandal work many hours practicing for their show each year. Kappa Kappa Sigma Above: Members of the club watch as Betty Tichenor gives some instructions to the girls in the water. Kappa Kappa Sigma is the water ballet swim club for girls. Mem- bers are chosen for their potential swimming ability. Each spring a pro- gram of water ballet is planned and presented by the club. Below: More practice. I Below: Senior members Betty Tichenor, Harriet Ad- kisson, and Connie Swann are getting some practice for their spring show. Intramurals Above: Miss Hood and Stony take a break. The Women ' s Recreation Association sponsors an intramural program in both team and individual sports. Soccer, volley- ball, basketball, Softball, ping-pong, and tennis intramurals are sponsored annually for all the women at Eastern. Above: Upside dc Below: Winners of the Soccer Intramurals. Myrna Young, Sue Marcum, Nettie Sue Farris, Joyce Jones, Jo Ferguson, captain; Linda Spalding, Nancy Palace, Barbara Severs, and Ginny Walker. Above: The winners of the Volleyball Intramurols were the Boppers, Wanda Davenport, Judy Burks, Ginny Walker, Dot Kirby, Myrna Young, Sonnie Kemper, and Harriet Adkisson. Below: Oh boy! Volleyball today! Below: Oh, my aching feet! MILITARY ' The signs of the times —Matthew XVI 3 Editor Fred Crump Editor Don Axsom Battle Group Staff Col. Evelyn Craft Col. Donald Axsom Lt. Col. Carl Cole Major Barry Baker Major Donald Smith Major Fred Crump 1st Lt. Ronnie Schultz Sgt. Maj. Harvy Turnei The Lieutenant John N. Combs Me- morial Chapter of AUSA was named this year in memory of the former Eastern Corps Commander who was killed in an airplane crash while completing flight training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The late Lt. John N. Combs. Below: The Lieutenant John N. Combs Memorial Chapter of AUSA. Row 1: Vanhoose, P., Honlon, J., Boone, R., Portmann, J., Johnson, A., Smith, L., Peniston, W., Callahan, J., Kincer, R. Row 2: Montgomery, J., Snowden, C, Helm, E., Rowlings, J., Combest, P., Porter, S., Taylor, M., Richardson, C, Childers, C. Row 3: Peniston, J., Cornelius, B., Estes, D., Forley, B., Endicot, G., Feltner, J., Gibson, R., Fugate, K. Row 4: Isaac, T., Simpson, J., Ellison, L., Dye, M., Evans, W., Commins, J., Devary, H., Flaig, J., Cornett, J. Row 5: Cupp, R., Tannin, R., Chandler, S., Campbell, T., Camp, W., Martin, R., Caywood, J., Chambless, R., Gilbert, M. Row 6: Henderson, T., Cole, L., Bryant, T., Broaddus, G., Noland, M., Jennings, H., Broyles, T., Berry, R., Dotson, S. Row 7: Compton, F., Boggess, W., Beckett, G., Andriot, W., Barlow, R., Allen, W., Abshire, R., Fore, L, Conkwright, J., Bilchir, A., Brown, T. Company Major Joshyn Portman ] st i_ t Lloyd Smith 1st Lt. Rodney Kincer Maj. Ann Stanley Johnson 2nd Lt. John Callahan Row 1: Barton, J., Farris, J., Steinhauer, W., Upchurch, G., Williams, L, Wagner, H. Hall, T., Brandenburg, C, Osborne, J. Row 2: Hollin, T., Bates, L, Kidd, R.; Leigh, R. Kemper, G., May, T., Lippert, J., Mahaan, J., Amundsen, M. Row 3: McDonald, D. Welch, R., Lester, G., Adams, T., Kincer, R., Sublet, L, Perkins, L, Kingsley, B. Barnett, J. Row 4: Miller, R., Stockton, J., Ledford, J., Coleman, J., Kellen, W., Burchett K., Hager, R., Kettenacker, C., Osborne, G. Row 5: Hall, D., Skinner, D., Owens, A. Hager, J., Hausbuger, A., Heady, R., Mueller, R., Hamilton, O., Peters, J Row 6 Lovings, E., Hibbard, J., Holland, J., Hisel, H., Houston, J., Hicks, D., Hitch, E Hensley, F., Mansfield, R Row 7: Donovan, J., Hurley, C , Hutchcraft, W. Gumbert J., Frederick, A., Hard, R., Hillard, C, Hockurth, J., Monis, J. Row 8: Blount, W. Richard, W., Killen, R. Company ' B Major Jeannie Williams Maior Gilbert Upchurch 1st Lt. Harry Wagner 1st Lt. Tommy Hall 1st Lt. William Steinhauer Row 1: Norton, F., Breeze, R., Smith, R., Sanders, J., McMillm, L., Tumey, B., Weissel, R. Row 2: McCormack, C, Highland, J., Campbell, H., Wallace, R., Noe, J., Coleman, A, Newman, R., Hatch, W., Brown, J. Row 3: Prather, N., Potter, P., Schulz, R., Price, P., White, C, Dorsic, S., Engle, J., Rector, J., McCourt, W. Row 4: Robinson, W., Estes, C, Weimer, J., Ray, L, Johnson, D., Salyer, J., Casey, B., Bullock, C, Potter, M. Row 5: Price, L, Roland, J., Dryden, J., Satterly, B., McCarthy, E., Mefford, P., Mink, R., Pack, J,, McClintock, L. Row 6: McPhail, M., DeForest, J., Crombie, H., O ' Brien, L, Noel, R., Parks, R., Whitis, J., Richardson, 0., Noe, T. Row 7: McKinney, J., Satterly, W., Warren, D., Owens, A., McPay, J., Molley, J., Pack, J., Polly, C, Pemberton, C. Company ' C Major Jeannie Sanders Major Robert Smith 1st Lt. Larry McMilln 1st Lt. Richard Breeze 1 st Lt. Bobby Tumey Row 1: Mefford, R., Estepp, P., Brown, D., Bowman, K, Boone, J., Powell, B., Sotchwill, W. Row 2: Holtzclaw, B., Van Hoose, D., Parman, F., Grimer, J., MacDonald, D., Stephens, R., Blankenship, B., Whitaker, T., Tribble, J. Row 3: Owens, B., Rust, D., Dewar, D., Vaughn, L, Wilson, D., Loveall, W., Broughton, J., Elliott, R., Thomas, R. Row 4: Walters, P., Yount, J., Brown, J., Warning, W., Stewart, W., Feagan, T., Wilson, C, Eads, J., Rector, E., Webster, L. Row 5: Rice, J , Woodrum, J., Parrish, J,, Wash- burn, H., Smith, B., Fugate, L., Rehder, D, Strong, W, VanHoose, R. Row 6: Harville, J., Thornton, F.; Kinman, W, Markwell, J., Talbot, T., Sutherland, J., Menefee, F., Thomas, D., Jones, K. Row 7: Cox, B., Maynard, G., Collett, M., Todd, J., Wilson, J., Doyle, D., Slone, R., Minter, L., Burchett, K. Row 8: Thacker, G , Smith, D., Hughes, J., Simpson, J , Thompson, T. Company Major Koy Bowman Major Darryl Brown 1st Lt. John Boone 2nd Lt. Ronald E. Mefford 1st Lt. Bobby Powell feTkin H rnin B™! ' J I W ' JVi H ker ' J R ° W 2: RicheS ' J - Gotw °°d, D., Jenkins H Cam BLusby, L., Goodndge, D., Vires, J., King, C, Gibson, G. Rehfuss k R ° 3 . Bal1 . J - Bennett, G., Carman, S., Burnette, M Tarter L Powell R wiTb ' Pb£ ' Wm ' ' L « HHIman, ' K, Chapel, ' D, ' SorTell, £ nd Company Captain Ruth West Captain James Hacker 2nd Lt. Theodore Ins Company R-l Pershing Rifles Command and Staff fe W m , n ' , m M m ■■w t il aM l am Battle Group Honor Guard Platoon Drill aising the Colors Queens Court Mb CLUB Above: Casual Athena Above: Pass in Rev Below: Sponsor Inspection u I ' ■■■Queen Allien Miss Evelyn Craft ,y A UNDERCLASSES We take no note of time but from its loss — Young Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. From left to right: Ken Tippett, Vice- President; Mr. Harold Zimmack, Class Sponsor; Barbara Sam- mons, Treasurer; Don Stivers ' , President; Evelyn Craft, Secretary. Sfep i Juniors Abner, Elizabeth T. Manchester Akcrs, Nellie Joyce Allen Allen, Le Ha ilt. Ohr Amburgey, Richard C. Middlesboro Asher, Norma Jean Manchester Bailey, Jack Wayne Corbin Bailey, Robt. Wm. Frankfort Baldock, Lydia Goil Middleburg Barrett, James Henry Middlesboro Barton, James Edward London Batterson, Russell Frar Ih Bates Beadles, Beyerly Wilsr Richmond Becker. Robert Allan Louisville Bell, James Robert Dayton, Ohio Bell, Sandra Wilma Covington Bentley, Gary Wayne Neon Bernard, Harold G. Ed Bishop, Rex Louisville Black, Charlc London Blankcnship, Billy Shaw Crab Orchard Blankenship, John Radford Russell Springs Booth, Gary Edwin Bowling, Eldon Melvin Green Mount Boone ' ville Bowman, Lillian J. Richmond Bradford, Hugh G. Raceland Brinegar, Elvin Irvine Brink, r, Sandra Franci Cynthiana Brittain, Carolyn Sue Yancey Brown, Johnny Elbert jbcth rown, Mary Elil Liberty rown, Robert Li uchanan, Willia Newport Burgin, Patricia Ann Dayton, Ohio Burns, Franklin Lester Oneida Bush. Emily Carol Richmond Butler, John W. Independence Cain, Phyllis Ann Buckhorn Caldwell, Anita Carol Paint Lick Campbell, Charles Frank, Jr Louisville Campbell, Harry James Dayton Campbell, James A. Mobile, Alabama Campbell, Nancy Marie Gray Cafhers, Patricia Rose Dayton, Ohio Caudill. Wendell Salyersville Juniors Chapman, Vi Covington Charles, Tho Freeburn arietta rginia Caralvn Clark, Dorothy Jean Louisville Clarke, Jack O ' nan Mt. Sterling Compton, Fred. Phelps Conley, Wayne Craft, Evelyn V. Frankfort Curry, Joyce Ann Richmond Curry, Roy Wheelwright Curry, Troy Wheelwright Curry, William L. Covington Dailey, Bobby Lee Mt. Vernon Daniel, Jennings Ri Dix, Don T. Hazard Dixon, Charles G. Barbourville Dodd, Edward B. Richmond Dodd, Emma Carol Richmond Dotson, Donald H. McCarr Dopp, George G. B. Erlanger Edwords, Barbara A Ellis, Millie M. Shelbyville English, Bonnie Sue Mt. Eden Estes, Cecil C. Williamsburg Eve, Arthur Ray New Middletown, Eversole, Richard G. Richmond Eve Willi) Far L ™ Nettie Sue London Fields, Melvin T. Kings Creek Fields, Raymond A., Bulan Fish, Rudolph A. Juniors Fisher, Phyllis Lee Winchester Flanagan, Glenda Christin Faubush Foster, Sharon Lynn Ste EuoVII Frazier, Noncy Nolan Catlettsburg Fugate, James Daniel Compton Gabbard, Robert D. Guerrant Gardner, Sarah F. Salyersville Gassaway, Linda Lasater Richmond Gatton, Nancy Elizabeth Louisville Gex, Bill Clarke Florence Gibson, Bill Paul Bronston Gibson, Charlene Demo Giles, George Lawrence ollton Gil Ireath, Sheila C McKee , Betty Bruc Russell Goes, Robert Lewis Ft Thomas Graham, Jane Kirtley Corrollton Greene, Thomas Wayne Grays Knob Gum, John Edward Richmond Hocker, Gerry Brown Hazard Hale, Russell Fletcher Richmond Hale, Suzanne Mount Olivet Halsey, Joyce Osborne Eubank Hamilton, Hollic Wallingford Hammond, Shirley Rae Sanders Hampton, Mary Ellen Ha rten Harris, John Anthony Henderson Hatch, Wayne Ottinqer Richmond Henry, Frederick Harlan Hcnsley, Don L. Hibbard, Londor tin Hightield, Charlii Davton Hill, Nancy Carole Cincinnati, Ohio Holbrook, Bill, Jr. Allen Holtzclaw, Bob Wesley Lancaster Hoover, Charles Kenneth Richmond Howard, Carl Alvo Howard, Clarence Hylton, Bobbie Si Cody Jackson, Juanita Tmsley Jacobs, Ford Pippa Passes Jasper, Shelby Je Juniors Jennings, Max B. Shelbyville Johnson, Anne Stanley Winchester Johnson, Barbara Ann Monticello Johnson, Earl Louis Bellevue Johnson, Walter J. Booneville Jones, Joyce Vivic Corbin Jones, Naomi K. Richmond Jones, Rita F. Cynthiana Jordan, Rita Loui Lexington Juett, Jeffrey E. Ft. Thomas Keck, Amelia Ruth Gray Keesy, Corliss Gene Greenville, Ohio Kendall, Eyeritt Wayn Corrcllton Kendle, Judy E. Dayton Kerby, Clifford Eugene Berea Kinder, Barbara Ellen Kindred, Judith Ann Winchester Lakes, Carolyn S. Sand Gap Land, Phyllis J. Richmond Lee, Gifford S. Alva Leffler, Fronkie Sue Covington Leger, Rovmond D. Barbourville L.nvillc, Melva Jean Hazard Lockard, Edith Jackson Long, Charlotte Jean Booneville Longley, Frank Leon, III Cropper Luxon, Sally C. Richmond Lyons, Mary Ann e, p o a c M z Me McConnell, Linda Lee Louisville McCormick, Charles Kenneth Alexandria McKinney, Frazier Colvin Cynthiana McQuerry, Huston Francis Crab Orchard Mohan, Linda Jane Ashland Manns, Ettazene Gauge Manos, Estella Merleen Toronto, Ohio Marcum, Patricia Ann Richmond Mastin, Patricia Lou Richmond Mathews, Dorothy Marie Glasgow Meeks, Melba Ann Midway Melton, Shirley Marie Combs Merritt, Anna Pearl Richmond Metcalfe, Shirley Anne Totz Meyer, Jacqueline Ann New Providence, New Jersey Middleton, Elizabeth Ann Crab Orchard Juniors Miller, Jim Bob Harlan Miller, Phillip Eugene Dayhoit Mitchell, Stanley William Maysville Montgomery, Christa Belle Louisville Montgomery, James Ray Middlesboro Moore, Marilyn Richard Morgan, Philip Rav Cooper Morrison, Willard, Jr. Harlan Morrow, Franklin Delano Mullins, Elmer Haskel Shelbiana Munson, Diana Joy Frankfort Murray, Mary Crestwood Murrell, Marilyn Sue Ashland Musen, Sharon Sue LaGrange Newman, Madeline Carol Virgie Newman, Ralph Edward Ashland Nichols, Raymond Thomo ' Somerset Nipp, Susan Frances Richmond Noble, Eliza T. Jackson Norris, Elaine Richmond Norton, Aleyne R. Mt Vernon Norton, Herman Gary Dry Ridge Nunez, Frank Richmond Ookes, Dorothy Carolyn Osborne, Geraldine Floyd Somerset Osborne, John Wesley Russell Springs Parks, Lawrence Allen Arlington, Indiana Parman, Shelby Jean London Parsons, Borbara Ann Peters, John Booneville Phillips, Ella Faye Allen Pile, Curtis Lee Shepherdsville Ponder, Grace L. Livingston Porter, Sam W. Ashland Potts, Arthur Lee Richmond Prall, John Andrew Danville Prewitt, Roger Wayne Richmond Radden, Mary Jo Lexington Rowlings, James Reid Maysville Redden, Irene C. Frankfort Reeser, Barbara Carol Richmond Rcnner, Joyce Livingston Richards, Kent O ' Lynn Jamestown Richardson, Cletis Prestonsburq Richardson, Tommie Je. Prestonsburg Juniors Richardson, Ralph D. Russell Springs Ricketts, Vicki Lee Valley Station Riddell, Betty Jane Bellevue Ribbins, Hugh Francis Richmond Roberts, Anne Lindsay Richmond Roberts, Joe T. Robinson, Drema Lois Lost Creek Rogers, L. Ann London Rose, Barbara Kaye Rouse, Beverly Jean Logansport, Indiana Russell, Melvin Dougla Salyers, Judy Ann Sammons, Barbara Newtown, Ohio Sanko, Richard John Saunde Stcri Saylor, Lannv Ross Walhns Creek Schooling, Betty Lou Winchester Schulz, Diana Richmond Scoville, Jams Carpente London Sebastian, Betty Lou Buckhorn Sesline, Harriet Louise Cincinnati, Ohio Sharp, Charles Dudley Danv.lle Sharp, Helen Louise Huntsville, Tennessee Sharp, Thomas A. Cincinnati, Ohio Shipp, Laura Frances Wilhamstown Shause, Willi. eburg Austin Showalter, J Louisville Slade, Barbara Jean Lexington Smith, Elaine McKee Smith, Marguerite Sonora Evarts Smith, Mildred Oneida Richmond Snowden, Charles London Beattyville Spalding, Linda Lou Burgin Spenik, Edward Adah, Pennsylvania Stagner, Lewis Franklin Richmond Steinhauer, William Louis L uisville Stephe Lcc Stephens, Rupert Keith Russell Springs Stevens, Gory Moffett Lawrenceburg Stivers, Donald Leotis Louisville Stiver, James Eminence Stuart, David Isaac Sutton, Barbara Ja Vest Tackett, Oleta Jun Virgie Tote, Phyllis Coyle Lexington Taylor, Barbara Su Monticello Juniors Taylor, Morris Milton Eubank Taylor, Opal Lee Harrodsburg Terry, Bobby Booneville Terry, Phyllis Ann Jackson Thomos, Martha Jean Richmond Thompson, Charlie Richmond Thompson, Goldie Mae Richmond Thompson, Thomas Burton Prestonsburg Tippett, Kenneth Eugene Anchorage Toppass, Jane Webster Frankfort Toth, Elizabeth Congleton Richmond Tribble, John Hardy Erlanger Tucker, Herman Lenville Turner, Harve Ethern Clinton, Tennessee Turner, Nancy Lee Bellevue Tuttle, Carl D. Frankfort Tuttle, Thelma Winchester Upchurch, Ann Porker [ jn Elizabeth iah Harold Vaughan, C. Louh Catlettsburg Veach, Carole Am Covington Vinson, Gypsie Eli Wayland Wagner Richmond Wainscott, Deonna Joyce Lawrenceburg Wall, Joyce Singleton Waynesburg Wallace, Clifford Marion Butler Wallace, Ronald David Ft. Thomas Walters, Alan Ashland Worth, Thomas Edwin Ft Thomas Webb, Bruce L. Whitesburg Webb, Lois Van Leav Wells, Charles Linton Van Leav Welte, John Deyo Erlanger Wenderoth, Diane M. Dayton Wesley, James A. Richmond West, Ruth Anne Richmond Whitaker, Donald Ray Cynthiana Wilkerson, Easter Crestwood Williams, Lila Jean Printer Willis, Mory Ellen Scott Depot, West Virgir Willis, Nancy Jane Flatwoods Willougnby, Donald Prewitt College Hill Wooton, Ronald Darrel Yerkes Yeary, Harvey Lee Middlesboro York, Robert Burrus Lawrenceburg Youngo, Joseph Eugene Pittsburgh, Pennsvlvai From left to right: Margaret Creech Brown, Lee City; Helen Louise Bentley, Virgie; Bonnie Sue Martin, Garrett; Ruth Turner, Buckhorn; Yvonne Westerfield, Burning Springs; and Judy Franklin, Ashland. Second Juniors Semester SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Jimmy Kincer, President; Mrs, Daisy French, Class Sponsor; Mary Beth Perry, Secretary. Standing: George Beckett, Vice-President; Mr. Paul Nagel, Class Sponsor; Daryl Smith, Treasurer. Sophomores Sophs Abbott, Borbor, Alexander, Marilyn Bruci S. Ft. Mitchell Alexander, Phyllis Lorrai Pine Ridge Anjel, Herbert Harlan Arnsperger, Linda Lee Covington Arrington, Lois Ann Catlettsburg Ashby, Verda Lee Wooton Atkinson, David Everett Cynthii Everett Babe Winchester Bailey, Brenda Kay Demossville Baker, Anna Frances Louisville Baker, Darrell Cranston Berea Baker, Sally Crane Covington Baldwin, Charles Earl Richmond Baldwin, John Rodney Winchester Ball, Margaret Jean Harlon Ballenger, Bradford Roe Barnett, Linda Charle Harrodsburg Becker, Betty Ora Crestwood Beckett, George Thon Begley, Carolyn Hyden Begley, Virginia Booneville Berry, Edgar Lewis Cynthiana Berry, William Carlisle Birchtield, Barbara Sue Hellier Black,. Jane Gayle Harrodsburg Blackburn, Danny Ray Russell Blackwelder, Gene R. Gainesville, Florida Blandford, Martha Nell Blankenship, Tommy Leon Belfry Blanton, Clyde Richmond Blount, Gary Patterson Beattvville Blount, William Hudson Richmond Bonfield, Bonnie Richmond Bonny, Nolle LaVonne Irvine Booth, Donna Gayle Beattyville Bordoni, Joyce Ann Lynch Bottoms, Mary Sue Winchester Bowling, Charles Everett Cincinnati, Ohio Bowling, Julie Do Bvbee ig, Patrii khorn Lou Sophs Bowman, Rose Agnes Corbin Brewer, David Wayne Frankfort Broaddus, Nancy Virginia Richmond Broadus, W. A., Jr. Bereo Brock, Shelby Gene Brown, James Clayfon Albany Brown, Mary Sue Albany Brumagen, Marilyn Faye Lexington Bryan, Phil Frankfort Bryant, Benny Lee Rogers Buckner, Gina Hollisf Burch, Billy Wayne Barbourville Burke, James Roger Frankfort Burks, Judith Lynn Prestonsburg Byrne, Patricia Ann Call, Don Edward ckho Arle Mo Dayton, Ohic Calvert, William Clinton Maysville C ampbell, Milda Elaine Buckhorn Campbell, Willian Independence Carey, Jerry W. No Casey, Bobby Eugene Shelbyville Casteel, Zelma Nadine McKee Catron, Stanley Lcroy Alpha Caudill, Charles Stephen Manchester Linda Carole Harla Mi; Mary Elizabeth aid Chapel, Donald Lee Ft. Thomas Chestnut, Barbara A East Bernstadt Christian, Paul Davii Harlan Clark, Judith Homm, Click, Ruth Ann Sand Gap Clifford, Sherrill G. Cynthiana Clos, Julia Mae Foster Coffey, Willian Richmond Collier, Betty Faye Pine Ridge Collier, Madeline Carol West Portsmouth, Ohio Collins, Sandra June Englewood, Ohio Combs, Anna Grace Booneville Combs, Margie Lee Orkney Combs, Patricia Ann Jackson Compton, Frederick Ronald Williamson, West Virgink Conley, Barbara Lou London Conley, Jo Ann Paintsville Conn, Scorlette Darlene Sophs Cornett, Georgia Nadir Richmond Cornett, Joan Dearborn, Michigan Cottongim, Johnnv Evarts Crisp, Betty Lou , Hugh Marshall s, Carollene Crombi Cunnagin, Corl Gene McKee Curtis, Ann Hagan Richmond Oalton, Ernest Courtney Dayton, Ohio Daughtery, Paul Eugene Day, Grace Burning Springs Day, Lynn Alice Cumberland Dean, Anne Lawrf. Frankfort DeForest, James E Albany DeJarnette, Russel .id Loun id Deed Dobson, Barbc Manchester Dockray, Betti DcHa Idine Gale Dolwick, Elva Anne Hebron Donovan, John Joseph Fern Creek Dowd, Geri Lou Lex.ngton Dryden, Gerald Wayne Mt. Olivet Drye, Vicki Sue Bradfordsville Duckworth, Gail Lee Sha Ros. Dugge Corbin Dunkum, Joseph Owen Richmond Dunning, Gordon Robert Harrodsburg Dunsil, Jacquelyn Sue McKee Dwyer, Janice Marie Louisville Edwards, Geneva Ingrom Richmond Edwards, Mary Ann Richmond Ellison, Elizabeth Ann Alva Emmons, Richard Eugene Ft Thomas Engle, Lonnie Joe Gray Ernst, Richard William Bellevue Estep, Ruth Diane Ewing, Joanne Liberty Faesy, Roberta Lee Lexington Fagan, Paul Edward Richmond Fannin, Ira Webster Frankfort Forris, Elsie Marie Dillingham Heights liMulitfe Sophs Feck, Sue Carolyn Lexington Fee, Wilford Columbus, Indiana Fields, Bonnie Irene Catlettsburg Fields, Diane Ishmael Louisville Fisk, Janet Dale Fletcher, Ronald Keith Middlesboro Flora, Linda Clay Frazier, Henry Gerald Whitesburg Frederick, Arland Hayne Fuller, Paul Allen Covington Gaines, Harvey L. Frankfort Sardner, Ben F. Salyersville Garner, Billy Roy Garner, Donald W. Garner, Janice Lee Russell Springs Garner, Nilo Faye Russell Springs Gash, James Edwin Salvisa Galvin, Carolyn Louise Ludlow George, Emma Louise Carlisle Gibbons, Lowell Oaks Gibbs, Peggy Ann Corbin Gibson, Gary Tinley Danville Gibson, Michael Edwin Dry Ridge Goedde, William Joseph Cincinnati, Ohio Goodhew, Ken Paul Covington Goodlett, Robert Dudley Lawrenceburg Goodridgc, David Clorc Hebron Gorlcy, Betty Gayle Gravel Switch Gorley, Robert Carroll Gragg, Glendo Blanche So •rset n, George Campton Grubbs, Neva Maxine Hodgenville Hacker, Barbara Turpin ' Richmond Hockworth, Mary Elizabetl Dorton Hall, Harold Lynn Richmond Hall, Judith Lawson Louisville Hall, Leroy Kenton Beattyville Hall, Sylvia Eloise Handcock, Betty Jo LaGrange Hanlon, John Benjamir Ghent Harris, Doris Jeanette Corbin Harris, Gerald F. Newport Harris, Mary Katherinc Mt. Vernon Harvey, Ruth Ann Booneville Horville, James Miracli Middlesboro Hatfield, Janet Gail McCarr Sophs Hayshp, Charles Randolph Maysville Helton, Butch Clark Whe ight npfling, Mary Beth Hebron Hendricks, Oliver Dudley Richmond Henry, Robert Clay Hensley, William Richmond cks, Joseph F. I nstov, Highland, James A Richmond Hill, Carol Roe Southgote Hisel, Carolyn Hisel Holbrook, Carol Su Holdsworth, Gary Louis Southgote Hopkins, Poris Edison Cold.ron Hopper, Gory Wayne Corbin Hoskins, Sandra Leo Middlesboro Host, Alan Jay Ashland House, Franklin Dunigan East Bernstadt Houston, Stanley Ammern Richmond Howard, Bill Ray Cumberland Howard, Donna Sue Hulen Howard, Judith Anne Prestonsburg Hudson, Harold George Louisville Huff, Patsy Helena Huff, Richard Lee Louisville Hughes, Noon Fonthill Huwel, William Fra Ingram, Lillian Jan Mt. Olivet Isaac, Judith Ann Richn Darn Tom Do LaGr ( Jenkins, Norma Dell Richmond Johnson, Carol Jeanette Prestonsburg Johnson, Carolyn Irene Johnson, Gerald Nelsoi Harrodsburg Johnson, Wallace Lam Stamping Ground Johnson, Linda Ruth Ashland Johnson, Orris Joseph Shelbyville Jones, Clara Ann Louisa Jones, Linda Gayle Harrodsburg Jones, Margaret Ann Davton Jones, Richard Adrian Joyner, Jerry Edw Danville Jutice, Judy Ellen dWm Sophs Kays, Sara Margaret Lawrcnceburg Kelemen, Antoinette Mary Lynch Kelly, Carol Marlene Paris Kemper, Gerald Thomas Stephen Kibler, Will Ft. Thorn Kil r.e ny An jld King, Carolyn Lynette Stearns King, Eileen Frankfort Kramer, Sharon Kotheri Pleasure Ridge Kuhl, Ronnie Wayne Cvnthiana LoBlanc, Barbara Ann Portsmouth, Ohio Lackey, Mary Ann Richmond Lake, Robert Stewart Cynthiana Lakes, Joseph Myron Brookville, Indiana Lape, Arlene Roe Southgate Ledtard, Johnny Scott Crab Orchard Rogers Cv. Lou. ' Lindon, Sylvia Karen Campton Long, Viola Kathryn Eastwood Longstreet, Emma Lvn Fort Mitchell Lovett, Nell Lee Whitley City McBee, Gary Tyrone Cvnthiana McCauley, Chorlene Cynthiana McCormack, Charles A. Waddy McCourt, Wendell Aaron Frankfort McCrann, Jo Ellen Newport McCrosky, David Hiram Burgin McDonald, Dan Welsch McKechnie, Joyce Cincinnati, Ohio McKendrick, Connie ill McKenzie, Larry Kent Russell McMillan, Alice Jane Falmouth Macke, Jonet Elaine ard, . Verr Mansfield, Philip Douglas Glasgow Martin, Janet Louisville Martin, Sharon Ruth Florence May, George Winferd Belfry Mayes, Bobby Lowell Booneville Meadows, Linda Kay Russell Meyers, Peggy Ann Pineville Milburn, Harold Bruce Junction City Miller, Garry Dean Middleburg Miller, Gary Ewan Richmond Miller, Martha Ellen Lexington Miller, Robert Wayne Danville Sophs Mills, Joyce LoDell Manchester Miracle, Patricia Louise Middlesboro Mitchell, Bettie Lou Richmond Mitchell, Priscilla Ann Louisville Mitchen, John Marshall Smithfield Molley, James Edward lore, Earcel Ashland Dore, Linda Gayle Danville jores, Phoebe Scott Hebn Beth Ann Morehead, Nancy Gra. Hebron Morgan, Shirley Ruth Verona Morgan, Velma Ruth Morris, John Floyd Salyersville Morrison, Johnny Mt. Sterling Motley, Dolan Nelson Richmond Motley, Paul Clay Richmond Mueller, Russell Edwar Mullins, Glenno Marie Newport Mullins, Rolond Dyche Mt. Vernon Murphy, Eddie Bruce Harrodsburg Murrell, Linda Ann Napier, Linda Carole Frankfort Neeley, Ralph Douglas Newsom, Ruey Alton Robinson Creek Noble, Eula Jean War Creek Noe, Jerry Corbin Noland, Michael Gilbert Richmond Nondheim, Bobby Whitney Foster Norton, Louanna Nunn, Katherine i White Stone, V Oakes, Ruby Joyc Lancaster Odle, Carol Ann. Pori dor, ■•■. II. Charlestown, Indiana Parrett, Ben Hamilton, Oh Parrish, John C arroll Frankfort Patton, Frank Pamtsville Payne, Maurice Alan Pleasureville Pelsor, Suzanne Courtney Harrodsburg umdiM Sophs Peniston, James Tandy Turner ' s Station Perry, Mary Beth Shelbiana Perry, Myrtle Evelyn Wallins Peter ■:. n rset Phillips, Donald K Burnwell Phillips, Walter Ray Rising Sun, Ohio Philpot, Gordon Tott Pigg, Ken E. Policy, Nancy Kay Hodgenville Poynter, Myrna Joan Keavy Proctor, Sally Jo Rankin, Jerry T. Danville Ray, Betty Jayne Louisville Raymer, Neta Kay Louisville Reck, Dennis Lee Pigva, Ohio Rector, Ernest Paul Albanv Reed, Linda Jean Reynolds, Ronald H. Richard, William Wt Chaplin Riches, Jerry Willian Fort Thomas Rifkin, Robert Lee Dayton Rigg, Glenda Robb, Anne Conncll Nicholasville Roberts, Eddie Franklin Roberts, Thorn Middlesboro Rodgers, Nancy Mo Wendell ; Jefferson Roedcrer, Karen Joseph Middletown Roehler, Janice Irene Erlanger Rogers, Hertho Lou Richmond Rogers, Larry Pershing Ruffner, Jock Gordon Frankfort Rust, David Harold ngton Sanders, Jeonnie Gayle Richmond Satterly, Beryl Dennis Grayson Satterly, William Snead Grayson Scarton, Raymond Masontown, Pennsvlvc Scherer, Donald Thomas Cincinnati, Ohio Schmidt, Norma Lee S. Ft. Mitchell Sophs Scott, Donna Ray Carlisle Scutchfield, Frank Douglas Ntnrtin Sears, Leonard Wilson, Jr. Somerset Senn, William Thomas Louisville Sexton, Vivian F. Harlan Shadoan, E Somerset Sheehan, Judith Alberta Ashland Shelton, Ruth Ann Laurel, Indiana Sherrord, John Lester Frankfort Short, Larry Douglas Allen Short, Suzanne Ft. Thomas Shouse, Lena Mae Siekman, Selma Ann Hebron Silk, Jean Ramser Richmond Simpson, Jerry Wayn Wallins Simpson, Thomas Loi Manchester Skelton, Breni L ' ille Weldo Skinn Covington Smith, June Burning Springs Smith, Larry Hayes Independence Smith, Ruby Faye Evarts Smith, Shirley Ann Smith, Thomas Lexington Soper, James Carl Wilmore Sowder, Mantord Gorold West Alexandria, Ohio Sowders, Barbara Ellen Richmond Sprous, Dennis Gilbert Ft. Thomas Spurlin, Rebecca Jeannin Richmond Spurlin, Ruth Carol Richmond Stamper, Hassel Waldo Roxana Stonifer, Robert Roymoni Richmond Stephens, Elizabeth Carol Frankfort Stephens, Harold Sidney, Ohio Stephenson, Gary Lee Walton Ste art, Loi- Kenuir Stock, Franzette Faye Stanford Strange, Larry Louise Beattyville Stubbs, Sollic Ann New Richmond, Ohio Sturgeon, Frances Joyce Turners Station Sublett, Larry Paintsville Alder Sutphin, Mel Ashland Sutton, Linda Lou Brodhead Sutton, Thora Lee Vest Swinford, Dorotha A Berea Tallent, Jenny Lou Winchester Thomas, Jeralyn Sophs Thomas, John Charles Thomas, Phyllis Anne Fonthill Owingsville Carol Thurston, Janit Monticello Tinsley, Kotherine Ruth Erlanger Todd, Lois Christina Son Tur Richn rset , Bonnie Lee HI Rebecca Megee Wil Mo Fork Turpin, Ann Toylor Richmond Turpin, Lorry May Richmond Turpin, Robert Lemuel Richmond Twehues, Helen Joan Covington Underwood, Julia Penr Perryville VonHook, Rosemaric I Paris Van Hoose, Dallas, Jr Richn Patricia ant, Jacqueline Ev Voughan, Jack Windso Ashland Venable, Judith Carol McKee rnon, George C. Richn n.l Vetter, John Dovid Cincinnati, Ohio Viors, Sora Jane Pineville Vires, John K Loyall Wade, James Thurber Jetfersontown Wagner, Patricio Harkne Richmond Walker, Carole Jean Ft Thomas Walker, John Larry Corbin Wall, Albert L. Hustonvillo Wallace, Richard Edward Walters, Judy Ann Hodgensville Watson, Patricia Ann Webb, Alma Faye • Manchester Webb, Jeoncttc Gay Mt Sterling Webb, Patricia Nadine May King Welch, James Gregory Erlanger Welch, Raymond Charle Wells, Lorry Joe West Van Lear Wells, Ralph Bradley Whitoker, Tommy Wayne Richmond Whitfield, Carol Ann Louisville White, David Collins Sophs Will, an ison, J Jdith Kay Bere Wilson Cozette Booneville Wilson Jonet Carl Irvin Witt, hestc-r Wolfe, Ronnie Glenn Fain- outh Wood, Beotrie e Marline Nao Tli Wood, Linda Carol Aust Wood, Melom e Ruth Loui Woods Glody Marie Goos e Rock Works, Judy Camille Cynthiana Works, Noncy Ellen Cynthiana Wright Lana Gayle Jenk ins Wyles, Peggy Marie Cynt Myrno Cine nnati. Ohio Second Se Row 1: Louise Hamon, Grayson; Doris Johnson, Booneville; Donald Counts, Raceland. Row 2: Bo McComas, Russell; Mike Morrissey, Lexington; Dan Campbell, Lexington. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Seated: Ronnie Elliott, President; Miss Willie Moss, Class Sponsor; Gary Moynard, Vice-President. Standing: Bobby Leigh, Secretary; Bill Allison, Treasurer; Mr. John Rowlett, Class Sponsor. Freshmen Frosh Abrams, Glendon Richmond Abrams, Willie Roy Big Hill Adams, John Portsmouth, Ohio Askins, Herman McKee Adkinson, Calvin Garv Frankfort Agee, Lynn Allen Mt. Sterling Alberg, Sandra Louise Pleasure Ridge Allen, Billy Hub Eminence Allen, Mary Alice Prestonsburg Allison, Elizabeth Bentley Harrodsburg Allison, Frederick William Amburgey, Johnny Franklii Mt. Sterling Andriot, William Cromwell Shelbyville Arnett, Viola Evarts Arnold, George Ronald Louisville Arnold, Mary Jane Bloomfield Arthur, Walte, Lewis Ravenna Arvin, Deborah Ellen Carrollton Azbill, Judith Ann Waco Bach, Delmos Kelly Lexington Back, Oberia Frances Barbourville Baker, Barbara Ann Ft. Thomas Baker, John Park Baker, Ronnie Newlon Richmond Baker, Stella Marie Ball, Joseph Robert Shepherdsville Ball, Mary Emily Shepherdsville Barlow, Robert Allen Cynthiana Barnes, Donald Wayne Charlestown, Indianc Bo s, Sharron Nell Sterl n, Charles Ralph Pleasure Ridge Park Bates, James L. Frankfort Bates, Larry Douglas McDowell Bozzy, Marian Rose Lexington Bean, Thomas Nichols Maysville Beasley, Sammy Wayne Somerset Begley, Ruth Ann Beattyville Belcher, Arnold, Jr. Berea Belcher, Gary McArthur Parksv.lle Bennett, Delma Louise Richmond Bennett, Gerald Dean Hodgenville Bentle, William Wilson Ft. Thomas Bentley, Janice Sue Southshore Benton, Norma Lee South Irvine Bergman, Ronald Eugen Berry, Richard Chaffee Fort Knox Benvins, Robert Jcfferso Millard ?i $ J i - f fat {TV CT 1 d i mMA y -vj, Frosh Bickford, Marsha Pikeville Blcknell, Jane Catoll Waco Bingham, Barry Lee Crittenden Bingham, Bufard Salt Gum Bird, James Byron Bivens, Janet Elizabeth South Portsmouth Black, Harold Wayne Winchester Blackburn, Joanette Blackburn, Mollic Elizabeth Pikeville Blankcnship, Donna Carolyn South Shore Bledsoe, Linda Floe Bogge Fori Bog.e, nd, Katherir Kent, Ohio oth, Martha Bottom, Judy Goyle Russell Springs Bowles, Donna Sue Bowling, Donald Edward New Boslon, Ohio Bronoman, Marilyn Elizal Patri Lou Corbir Wov Broaddus, Glen Lancaster Brooks, Bruce Wayne Frankfort Broughton, Russell Gent Frankfort Brown, Hollis Fayette Liberty Brown, Hugh T, Shelbyville Brown, James Robinson Creek Brown, Ronald H. Lexington Brown, Sandra Lee Ft Thomas Brown, Tommy Roger Hardy Brumfield, James Lee Richmond Brumley, Bruce Berea Brummeft, Gary Eugene Stanford Bryan, Larry Milford Bryan, Mary Lee Frankfort Bryant, Thomas Willi. Fort Knox Bunch, Barbara Haye: Burch, Doryl Wayne Beattyville Burchett, Kenneth Gar David Burke, Odetta Gray Mouth Card Burkett, James C Somerset Burnette, Mclvin Clay Loyall Burton, Roger Lee Frosh Bust, James Alan Louisville Bush, Reatha Lais Winchester Butt, Billy Ray Science Hill Cahoan, Linda Jane Cain, William Haward Harlan Caldwell, William Malcaln Me Callahan, Joyce Ann Conklmg Callihan, Poul Thomas South Shore Camp, Willard Wheelwright Campbell, Harold Raymo Monticello Campbell, Jeanetta Sue Shelbyville Campbell, Jewell Hazard Campbell, Judith Anne Wayne, New Jersey Campbell, Marjorie Garrett Campbell, Thomas Edwa Lerose Carey, Larry Dale Frankfort Carnes, Beverly June Richmond Carpenter, Altred Kelly L ' Carpenter,. Ilene Carpenter, Irene Berea Carpenter, Mary Long Shelbvville Carr, Arthur Bruce Alexandria Carter, Janet Gaye B.ggs Carter, Mary Faye Biggs Catlett, Janet Ann Harrodsburg Caudill, Crit C. Richmond Caywood, loe Boyd Rcvenna Chambers, Charlotte Ann Danville Chambless, Robert Lee, Jr Richmond et Charlene Dayto Ohio Chandler, Sammy Wirt Shelbyville Chaney, Ruth Ann Pikeville Chandler, Barbara Ann Middletown Chapman, Evelyn Wells Louisville Childers, Mary Prudenci Clark, Judith Evelyn Louisville Click, Danny Winkler Richmond Cole, Larry Wayne Irvine Coleman, John Leslie Cleves, Ohio Coleman, Patricia Lou [inley ■[lie Collins, Mary Kothryn Prestonsburg Colvin, Nicholas Allan Germantown Combs, Linda Lou Hazard Compton, Carl Lee Phelps Frosh Congleton, Elmer Richmond Congleton, Susan Barbourville Conkwright, Jomi Winchester Conley, Oleto Stanford Conley, Sharlene Rus Cornelius, Ruby Jean Mt. Vernon Cornett, James Robert Paint Lick Cosby, Louis Edward Richmond Cosby, Patricia Ann Richmond Cottongim, James Wilsc Couch, Madeline Ca Saul Cowan, Virginia Am Middlesboro Cox, Wilma Roberto Richmond Crawford, Jerry Wayne Middlesboro Creech, David Leon Paris Cress, Patricia Ellen Danville Criss, Charles William Ashland Cum, Sharon Sue Wurtland Crumbackcr, Joyce Lucile Cummins, Jerry Earl Crab Orchard Cundiff, Wanda Lee Somerset Cupp, Paul Vernon Corbin Curtis, Terry Lee Springfield Dailey, Maurice Elsmere Dalglish, Betty Jean Dance, Edward Lynn Walton Daniels, Estil Clayton Alva Dann, Stella Kayo Jenkins Darlond, Bernice Faye LaGrange Davenport, Wanda Sue College Grove, Tennessee Davies, Gwendolyn Sue Louisville Davis, Beulah Frances Ariav Davis, Beverly Ruth Clay C.ty Davis, Carolyn Sue Paintsville Sue Day, Carolyl Corbin Deaton, Wil DeMaree, Sturart Lee Shelbyville Dixon, Rebecca Faye Hazard Dickison, Stephen Scott Southshore Dizney, Donald Ray Lynch Doekcl, Robert Carl Ft. Thomas Doerr, Hubert Russell Frosh Dollins, Georgia Di Paint Lick Dolt, Helen Estelle Dotson, Carolyn Dotson, Steve Prestonsburg Do yle, Donnie Ray Butler Dusk. II. Judy Charlene Sinai Dudley, Jomes Raymond Louisville Dye, Michael Roy Hebron Dyer, Edgar Emerson Ela Rita Helc Lov Elom, Steve William Richmond Eldridge, Wayne Richa Science Hill Elliott, Arvil Lee Pineville Elliott, Gloria Jeanne Spnngtield Elliott, Larry Marcus Manchester Elliott, Ronald Dale Harrodsburg Ellis, Edward Darrell Gravel Switch Ellison, Larry Richard Ent, Donna Lee Erwin, Thomas Bruce Louisville Eskridge. Sheila Ann Ashland Estes, Donald Lee Mershons Farley, Bruce Jomes Williamson, West Virgil Farmer, Edward Neal Corbin Feltner, J. Hvden Feltner, Mary Rose Pearl H.i Ferguson, Edward S. Ashland Ferguson, Emma Burning Springs Ferguson, Joyce Evelyn Manchester Flynn, Karen Wesley Foley, Gerald Eugene Grav Ford, Ronald Kenneth Waco Forsyth, Jean Carolyn Pikeville Foster, Sandra Sue Fox, Richard All Bvbee Fraley, Eddie J. Frost, Patti Lee Louisville Fugote, Kidd Stalin Frosh Fulton, Scotty Davis Maysville Gabbord, Charlotte Ann Berea Gabbard, Eunas Vestal Richmond Gabbard, Jesse Lee Berca Gabbard, Mary Louise Buckhorn Gambill, Dana Lee Thelma Gamboe, Dora Ann Winchester Gandolfo, Rose Jane Richmond Gatwood, Dwight Dean, Jr Richmond Garrett, Neil Hamilton, Ohio Gerth, Carl David Walton Giancolo, Albert Joseph Louisville Gibson, Ann Fuller Harrodsburg Gibson, Roy Done Lancaster Gilbert, Michael Roland Pineville Gillis, Beverly Jean Lawrenceburg ' Worthville Goldston, Conner Jackson Danville Goodpaster, Frank Albert Graham, Myra Sue Bcnham Gray, Harold James Lexington Greenwood, Juliann Prospect Greer, Terry Arlin Virgie Griffith, Nancy Ruth Newport Griffith, Patricio Am Kimper Griner, Jerry Ray Lyndon Gripshover, John Edw nd Cim Oh Gritton, Jan Danville Gritton, Wendell Wayn Harrodsburg Groot, Melvo Lee Louisville Gross, Larna Evoughn Guthrie, Billie Eileen Mt Sterling Hoog, Carolyn Sue Fern Creek Hacker, Peggy Ann By bee Hackworth, Joe Prestonsburg Haddix, Wallace Leon Mt. Sterling Halbleib, Phyllis Ann Louisville Hall, George Walter Medora, Indiana Hall, Patricia Kayc Covington Hall, Tommy Craig Louisville Hamilton, Betsy Wagers Richmond Hamilton, Georgia Frosh Hammonds, William D. Winchester Hammond, Beverly Kaye Sanders Hamon, Allen Jasper Grayson Hampton, Phoebe LuRaini Jeremiah Hansel, Russell Denver Mt. Vernon Hanson, Margaret B. Harlow, Kenneth Harney, Elnora Ruth Carlisle Harris, Edmond Francis Blue Ash, Ohio Harris, Edna Wilmot Richmond Harrod, Bobby Santord Shelbyville Hart, Barbara Ann Louisville Harvey, Herschel David Booneville Hatchett, Patricia Posey Rochester, Minnesota Housberger, Arthur Louis Cynthiana Hayes, Robert Thomas Pine Knot Hazard, Joyce Ann Covington Hazzard, Ruth Coryelle Henderson, Charlotte Rose Paint Lick Hendrickson, James Dougla Hensley, Charles Pittman Miracle Hensley, Finley R. Sand Gap Henson, Gerald Wayman Buena Vista, Georgia Hesselman, Judith Lvnne S. Ft. Mitchell Hibbard, Jack Hienemon, Ella Margaret Greenup Hill, Ernest Lee Big Creek Hillard, Chester Dawson Frankfort Ed erset Dav linda Thornton Hines, William Winfred Somerset Hinkle, Marilyn D ' Anne Richn Hi- Hite, Richard Lee Middlesboro Hitch, Eddie Lee Erlanger Hockley, Carol Lee Grayson Hodges, Pattie Jeo Richmond Hottman, Patricia Louisville Holbrook, Glenda Hollan, Sandra Kay Ashland Holland, John Anthony Georgetown Holland, Joyce Ann Clarks Indie Hollar, Gareth Rav Eminence Hollin, Taylor Nield Frosh Hollowoy, Stephen I Richmond Holton, Joan Lester Somerset Hood, Nancy Lou Falmouth Hopkins, Deloris Jul California Hord, Sue Carole House, Lean Nicholasvi Houston, Jai s Allen Cynthiana Houston, Julie Phyllis Florence Howard, Earl Maxwell Frankfort Howard, Johnny Sue Loyal I Howard, Ruth Pauline Hughes, Jimn Gray Hughes, Lind Springfield d Parker Hutchcroft, Winn Pans Insko, Pamela Louisville Isbell, John Eddie Somerset Ivie, Virginia Reid Cynthiana Jackson, Johnny T. Jeffery, Betty Sue Harlan Jeffries, Samuel Glenn Hustonville Jenkins, Charles Steven New Boston, Ohio Jenkins, Wanda Faye Cynthiana Jennings, Gladys Ree ve ' Berea Johnson, Charles Scott Johnson, Phyllis Anita Dry Ridge Johnson, Sally Jane Russell Jones, Kenneth Colema Jeff Jones, Tonne Lynn Richmond Joseph, Gerald Edward Ashland Justice, Bonnie Sue Fishtrap Justii Deborah Ann Justice, Delbert Robinson Creek Justice, Dougl Ro« Pikevilli Rita Justice, Jo Lick Creek Justice, Judith Ann Kal ' lam, Mary Franci Lou Peggy Ann ville ' , Donna Sue Frankfort Kays, Jerry Douglas Horrodsburg Kearns, Joe Earl Falmouth Kearns, Kenneth Layn Richmond Keeney, Joyce Ann Science Hill Frosh Keeton, Jonice Eloine Monticello Keith, Dmnno Dickson Crestwood Keith, Linda Jean Owenton Kellen, Walter Chiffon Ft. Thomas Keller, James Ernest Grays Knob Kelley, Corolyn Vinson Kelley, Madison Hampton S in rset Kende Phelps Kendrick, Brenda Joyce Pikeville Kidd, Judith Bradley Stearns Kidd, Robert Douglas Richmond Kilburn, Frank Glenn Elias Kilgore, Brenda Joyce Evarts K.lhan, James W. Irvine Kincer, Linda Sue Neon Kincer, Roger Whitesburg King, Charles Dayid Harlan King, Henry Gorden Pail L c( King, James A. Egypt King, Nellie Faye Kinmon, William Gary Covington Kirchhoff, Carolyn Kay Ft. Thomas Kirchhoff, Morilyn Fay Ft. Thomas Klinglesmith, Helen Gay L: Knecht, Elizabeth Lind Louisville Kreseski, Joseph John Taylor, Pennsylvania Locefield, James Roger Ghent Lacy, Ruby Gale Campton LaFuze, Mary Jo Richmond Lambert, Carole Mae Lankford, Sue Ann Cawood Lonsdale, Jerry Gilbert Mt. Sterling Lasater, Wanda Kay Watertown, Tennessee Ledford, Jack Lee Harlan Lee, Larry Joe Ft. Thomas Leigh, Robert Morris Danville Lewis, Londa Leah Tyner Lighthiser, James Leslie Dovton Lillard, Phyllis Eorleon Lindsey, Jane Carolyn Carrollton Lippert, John Fannel Versailles Lipps, Emma Hensley Oh New Rid Loar, Terri Lee Ashland Lockard, Mary George Losey, Douglas Rochester Somerset Lovely, Sandra Lou Salversville Lovett, Renfro Whitley City Lowry, John Q. Lexington ii i , Ji JfMJiiJtM Frosh Lusby, Larry Lee Ft. Thomas Luscher, August Thoma Frankfort Lyle, Jani( Lou Me McAfee, Gearld Clayton Louisville McAfee, Margaret Rose Hardburly McCarthy, Edward Walton Lynch McCauley, Paul Clifford Cynthiana McClintock, Luckie Lee Foyc Wiln McCord, Dori Richmond McCormack, Charlene Sue Falmouth McCoy, Shirley Louise McDowell, Elle Ve McGinnis, Elizabeth Ann Harrodsburg McKenzie, Donald Ray Ashland McKinney, James Wallaci Pans McKinney, Norma Jean Ashland McKnight, Shirley Faye McPhail, Michael Thon Ft. Thomas McRay, Jerry Thomas Springfield Mockey, Mary Evelyn lie Maddo Wurtlanc Mohan, Ja La Manning, Lynne Ellen Middletown Manuel, Ronold Douglas Mar Richr Wallace Dale ond Judith Ann file Carl Mardi Louisville Morkwell, Johnn Sandy Hook Marshall, Judy Kathe Cynthiana Martin, Beverly Rose Loyal I Martin, Millard Paul South Shore Martin, Ruth Ann Ma Kar Richmond May, Frederick Lee Bardstown May, Patsy Irene Eubank May, Tommy Dougla Lan j-.tp Maynard, Bonn Meta Maynard, Emm South Williamsc Maynard, Gary A Agne Lou Myn Meade, Rodsei Paintsville Meadows, Lou Levora Kenneth Ryan Meek, Chester Arthor River Meffard, Phillip Stephen Frosh Menefee, Frank Allen Newport Miller, Gerald B. Frankfort Miller, Joyce Ann Union Miller, Maria Elana Fort Myers, Florida Mills, Anita Margaret Richmond Minter, Larry Joe Buckhorn Mn e, Gerald Miracle, Martha Herndon Shelbyv.lle Mitchell, Anna Louise Loyal I Moberley, Donna Jeon Richmond Montgomery, Glenn Wood Moore, Charles Ca Somerset Moore, Jesse Paul Beattyville Moore, John Howo rd Moreland, Lee Hobart California Morris, Linda Sue Butler Morris, Richard Earl Covington Mounce, Charles Douglas Somerset Mountford, Gail Lexington Muething, Roger Adolph Madeira, Ohio Murrell, Deborah Anne Louisville Music, Peggy Jeon Prestonsburg Myers, Mary Lynn Harlan Neal, Robert Dailey Lexington Neeley, Marcus William Somerset Nelson, Mary Ann Gray Nevels, Patricia Nell Greenwood Newman, Milton Gratt Leisure City, Florida Newsom, Regina Ann Dover Nicholas, Charles Melvin Ashland Noe, Tommy Wayne Corbin Noel, John W. Richmond Noel, Ronnie Ray Florence Nunnelly, Sandra Cvnthiana Offenbacker, John Richard Da% Ohi Ogden, Judy Lou Valley Station Ogden, Mary Betty Campbellsburg Ogrosky, Wendell Ray Jeff Joyce Day Ohi e, Gerald Eugene Sardis Osborne, Larry Joe Osborne, Lois Ann Myra Overly, Jackie Ann Somerset Owens, Amos, Jr. Mt. Vernon Owens, Bruce Van Lamero Pace, Brent Bernard London Pack, James Daniel Wooton Frosh Parkerson, Buford Shan Brodhead Parks, R. James Richmond Parrott, Betty Joyce Crane Nest Partin, William Howard Corbin Patton, John Logan Lexington Penick, Jo Ann Bellevue Penn, Ralph Thomas Franktort Pennington, John Robert Berea Perry, Danny Douglas Frankfort Perry, Shirley Carolyn Richmond Pezzarossi. Charles Thorn. Louisville Phillips, Betty Sue Phyllis Phillips, Wilma Jean Pierce, Mary Evelyn Berry Pierce, Randall Hugh Albany Pinkston, Brenda Harrodsburg Polly, Charles Everett Poore, Janet Sue Middlesboro Potter, Joyce llene Ashland Potter, Mitchell Howard Mt. Sterling Potter, Prentiss O ' Neil Elkhorn City Potts, Gilberta Lee Powell, Clare Louisville Powell, Moyn Roy, Jr ranklin Prather, Gary Douglas Richmond Prather, Neal Burnam Lancaster Preston, Janet Lynn Price, Larry Wayne Nicholasville Proctor, George Earl Richmond Puckett, Carolyn Sue Pulsfort, Robert Louis Bellevue Quick, David Michael Amityville, New York Quillen, Madonna Neon Rocke, Henry Thomas Alexandria Ramscr, Rosemary Ann Louisville Randolph, Florann Parksville Ray, Carol Sue Berea Ray, Harriett Simpson Lancaster Ray, Lemuel O ' Neil Fort Knox Ray, Patsy Arnett Lancaster Rector, John Daniel Albany Reed, Millard F. Ravenna Reed, Sandro Rae Alva Reed, William Guy Frosh Reynolds, Willioir Woynesburg Rice, Michael G. Ridings, George Ed Middlesboro Riedel, Glenn A. Robbins, Judy Irene Union Roberts, David C. Frankfort Robertson, Linda Rae Russell Springs Robinson, Sue Ellen Richn jnd Robinson, William Hem East Bernstadt Rogers, Eva Katherine London Roller, Parley Davis Gravel Switch Ross, Judy Jane Berry Roy, Estus Kendall Lexington Russell, Mabel Shar Feds Creek Salisbury, Durward E Albany Sallee, Judith Gayle Richmond Salyer, James Hassar Salyersville Summons, John Delai William A Lee Ha San Lothair Sanders, Alon Danville Sondtord, Lesley Thay Ft. Thomas Sandlin, John Boston Burning Springs Satterly, Denny Allen Lawrenceburg Ruth Saunders, Jelana Troy, Ohio Saylor, Marjorie Loyall Saylor, Mary Brodhead Scalf, Henrietta Virgie Scalf, Marietta Virgi. Schaefer, Stephen Bruce Somerset Schneble, Judith Rayburi lln Dole Schoborg, Thomas Richc Independence Schuler, Frances Catheri Waynesburg Scott, Ann Gordon Scott, Frances Lorraine Richmond Sea, Nancy Geraldine Sinai Sery, Jerry Lynn Bloomfield Setters, Priscilla Marie Erlanger Severs, Barbara Ann Brevard, North Care Sewell, Ronnie Chaud Lou i lie Frosh Sharp, Cecil Kenneth Foster Shaver, Florence Marleen Lo David Curt Winchester Shear. n, Josephine Bradfordsville Sheehan, Stephen D Ashland Shelton, Paula Jane Carrollton Shepherd, Sharon Lee Mt. Clemens, Michiga Shields, Ethel Ware Sh No y Elizabeth New Albany, Indiana Shivel, Nancy Gail Ashland Shouse, Kaye Richmond Showalter, Donald Lee Louisville Sidebottom, Lola Elizabeth Richmond Simpson, James Raymond Erlanger Singleton, William Ross Frankfort Skaggs, Beverly Kay Slone, Roger Elkhorn City Slowik, Steven Rochester, New York Smallwood, Ladonna Roy Bowen Smith, Bennie Kay Versailles Smith, Bobby Edward Paint Lick Smith, Freddie Lee South Shore Smith, Patricia Ann Erlanger Smith, Roger Drew Baxter Smith, Thomas Errol Ashland Smith, William Anderson Shelbyville Smoot, Carolyn Jean Carlisle Snider, Lillian Ann Bloomfield Snowden, Margaret Ann Franklin, Ohio South, Stanley Parks Southerlan, John Allen Hustonville Sowards, Muriel Delores Gray Hawk Spongier, Opal Jean Ermine Spann, Sue Carol Monticello Sparks, C Spca Ki Spcn La Spic Noi lyn Irer. ma Sue Rav , Ann Russ ;nceburg Donald Lev. Spli Avawam Spurlin, Rita Eli Spurlin, Robert Evans Richmond Stallard, Billie D. Danville Stallard, Reno Kov Science Hill Stopleton, James Thomr Middlesboro Stepchuck, Shirley Ann Stephe on, Gail Pauli Frosh Stewort, Phyllis Eloin Kenvir Stinson, Mary Louise Ashland Stockton, Jesse M. Albany Stout, Susan Raceland Strevels, Stanley Mori Parksville Strong, William H. Richmond Strunk, Phyllis Jean Berea Sturqill, Lola Efonda Pikeville Sullivan, Lynda Sue Vanceburg Sutherland, Jesse Richmond Sutton, Vol Donna Swanson, Freddie Russell Tockett, Sharon Jill Virgie Talbot, Thomas Wi Paris Tolcott, Leslie Richmond Tarter, Janice Faye Somerset Tarter, Lloyd Dale Tatum, Gary Sydney Tautbee, Elizabeth An Taylor, Bobby Glenn Lexington Taylor, David Allen Harrodsburg Taylor, Diana Sue Richmond Taylor, John Owen Louisville Taylor, Marvin Clay Richmond Taylor, Mildred Elaine Eminence Taylor, Wayne Thomas Richmond Thacker, Dennis Gregory Belfrey Thomas, Clara Mae California Thomas, Daniel S. Smilax Thomas, Edward Melvin Bloomfield Thomas, James Martin Lexington Thomas, Marceita Pearl Paris Thomas, Robert Louis Richmond Thompson, Emma Lou Biggs Thompson, John Spencer Loyal I Thompson, Robert Dole Mouth Card Thompson, Sue Ellen F ike Thornton, Fred Lee Harlan Tillctt, Billy Glenn Frankfort Tinch, Mary Sue Franklin Tirey, Phyllis Ann Independence Todd, Jamie Caperton Richmond Trivette, James Edward Virgie True, Lorry Joe Corinth Turner, Jill Waynesville, Ohio Turpin, Jesse V. Noncy Frosh Underwood, Janice F Lexington Vahle, Patricia Anne Stearns Von Winkle, Georgia Richmond Voter, Sharon Elyse Vaughn, Lonnie Dee Dayton, Ohio ' e, Betty Jane May L d Walker, Virgini New Albany, Walter, Barbar. Hazel Green Walters, Charle St. Walt Carol Wayni Robert Allen Newport Warren, Beverly Sue Pineville Warren, David Coulter Danville Watson, Eugene Irvine Wearen, Diane Harrodsburq Webb, Nilo Sue South Shore Webster, Lynn Allen Wehrle, Gary Lewis Berea Wells, Carl Boyce Wheeler, Richard Boscoi Ashland Whitaker, Hilda Kay Cynthiana Whitaker, Jamie C. Richmond Whitaker, Shirley June Roxana White, Corl B. Oneida White, David C Louisville White, Mory Dee Louisville Whitis, Jimmie Ronald S. Ft. Mitchell Wilbers, Elizabeth Ann Dayton Wilcox, George Thomas Richn Wilkers Louis ' Wilkins Richn William Paint Williams, Foi Richmond Williams, Howard Riggs Frankfort Williams, Jock Darrell Ashland Wills, Barbara Lee Carlisle Wilson, Barbara Ann n, Roberta Virginia n, Douglos Holmes ond , Charles Kenneth Lick Morgan Lee Richn Wilson, Charle Falmouth Wilson, Donny Ray Shelbyville Wilson, Judith Layn. P.-,, Wils. Bi Will Mary Ann Sandra Eloi Witherspoon, Donny Cincinnati, Ohio Witten, Wilbur Amor Ashland Wood, Robert M. Frankfort Woodall, Jane Lee Somerset Woodrum, John G. Albany Wright, Custer Lee Corbin Frosh Wright, Lorry Gayle Falmouth Yates, Sandra Ellen New Richmond, Ohio Yount, Dorothy Jean Louisville Yount, James N. Shelbyville Zimmer Jacquelin Ann Glendale, Ohio Zimmerman, Norma Faye Fonthill Second Se Freshmen mester Index Abbott, B. J. 122, 126, 250 Abner, E. T. 241 Abrams, G. 262 Abrams, 0. 250 Abrams, W. R. 262 Abshire, R. 228 Adams, C. L. 59, 127, 132 Adorns, D. M. 59, 120, 125 Adams, D. 0. 59 Adams, J. M. 59 Adams, J. 120, 194, 262 Adams, R. C. 126, 250 Adams, T. M. 229, 250 Adkins, A. 121 Adkinson, C. G. 262 Adkinson, R. 1 1 7, 1 27 Adkison, R. E. 59, 133 Adkisson, D. 59, 122, 195 Adkisson, H. J. 59, 126 Agee, E. M. 262 Agee, L. A. 262 Akers, N. J. 1 19, 241 Alberg, S. L. 262 Alexander, M. B. 250 Alexander, P. L. 130, 132, 250 Allen, B. H. 262 Allen, J. C. 59 Allen, L 241 Allen, M. A. 262 Allen, W. 228 Allison, E. B. 262 Allison, F. W. 117, 120, 132, 262 Alsip, A. F. 59, 127 Amburgey, J- F. 262 Amburgey, R. C. 133, 241 Amundsen, M. 229 Anderson, J. L. 59, 125 Andricot, W. C. 228, 262 Angel, H. 125, 250 Angeli, P. 194 Arnett, G. E. 59, 121, 132, 133, 209 Arnett, V. 262 Arnold, C. R. 59 Arnold, G. R. 262 Arnold, M. J. 117, 262 Arnsperger, L. L. 123, 126, 130, 220, 250 Arrington, L. A 250 Arthur, W. L 262 Arvin, D. E. 262 Ashby, V. L. 250 Asher, I. M. 59 Asher, IM. J. 241 Asher, S. J. 59 Askins, H. 262 Atkin, L. 194 Atkinson, D. E. 250 Atkinson, H. 214, 218, 220, 221, 223 Ault, J. 118 Axsom, D. E. 59, 171, 181, 226 Azbill, J. A 262 Baber, W. E. 250 Bach, D. K. 262 Back, 0- F. 120, 262 Bailey, B. K. 119, 130, 250 Bailey, C. L. 60, 121, 132 Boiley, J. D. 60, 121, 132 Bailey, J. W 241 Bailey, R. W. 241 Boker, A. F. 1 19, 131, 250 Baker, B. A. 262 Baker, B. M. 60, 226 Baker, D. C. 121, 250 Baker, J. F. 60 Baker, J. P. 262 Baker, M. 60 Baker, R. N. 262 Baker, S. C. 122, 250 Baker, S. M. 262 Boldock, L. G. 117, 133 241 Baldwin, C E. 250 Baldwin, J. R. 250 Bales, D. B. 60, 200 Ball, D. J. 60, 117 Ball, J. R. 120, 126, 232, 262 Ball, M. J. 119, 130, 250 Ball, M. E. 123, 126, 128, 214, 262 Ball, S. A. 60, 119 Bollenger, B. F. 122, 250 Bandy, B. B. 90 Bandy, B. P. 60 Banes, B. A. 126, 250 Banks, C. P. 60 Banks, E. R. 60, 118, 132 Barlow, B 120 Barlow, R. A. 228, 262 Barnes, D. W. 126, 262 Barnes, M. 60 Barnes, N. L. 250 Barnes, S. N. 262 Barnetf, L C 250 Barrett, J. H. 1 16, 125, 241, 229 Barton, H. D. 60 Barton, J. E. 229, 241 Barton, J. A. 60, 119 Basham, C. R. 262 Bates, J L 117, 262 Bates, L D. 124, 229, 262 Batterson, R. F. 121, 241 Baxter, M. F. 60, 133 Baxter, S. B. 132, 241 Bazzy, M. R. 262 Beodles, B. W 241 Bean, T. N. 262 Beasley, S. W 262 Becker, B O 250 Becker, R. A 241 Beckett, G. T 1 17, 121, 127, 228, 249, 250 Begley, O 124, 130, 250 Begley, R. A. 262 Begley, V. 250 Belcher, A. 262 Belcher, G. M 262 Bell, J. R 133, 21 1, 241 Bell, S. W. 122, 241 Bellamy, E. D. 61 Bellamy, L. R. 61 Belt, T. D. 61 Bennett, D. L 262 Bennett, G. D. 126, 232, 262 Bentle, W. W. 121, 262 Bently, G. W. 241 Bently, H. L. 248 Bently, J S. 262 Benton, N. L. 121, 131, 262 Benvins, R J. 262 Bergman, R. E. 262 Bernard, H G. 241 Berry, E. L. 250 Berry, 0. W. 61 Berry, R. C 228, 262 Berry, W. 133, 250 Bickel, J. A. 61 Bickford, M. 263 Bicknell, J. C. 263 Biliter, H. C. 250 Bingham, B. L. 263 Bingham, B. 263 Birchfield, B. S. 121, 250 Bird, J. B. 263 Bishop, D. 61 Bishop, DR. 61 Bishop, R. 241 Bishop, R. A. 263 Bisin, P. 131 Bivins, J. E. 263 Black, C- E, 241 Black, H. W. 263 Black, J. G. 1 19, 250 Blackburn, D. R. 250 Blackburn, J. 263 Blackburn, M E 119, 263 Blackwelder, G R 194, 250 Blair, J. 61, 130 Blair, K. B. 61 Blandford, M N. 250 Blankenship, B. S 241 Blankenship, D. C- 263 Blankenship, H T. 250 Blankenship, J. R. 241 Blankenship, T. L 250 Blanton, C. 133, 250 Bledsoe, L. F. 129, 263 Blount, G. P. 121, 125, 250 Blount, W. H 250 Blythe, M E. 90 Boerner, B. M. 61, 1 19, 132 Boggess, W. W 228, 263 Bogie, P. A. 1 1 7, 1 3 1 , 263 Bogth, L. 131 Bolin, F. M. 263 Bolin, S. C. 61, 131 Bond, K. 263 Bonfield, B. 120, 250 Bonny, N. L. 119, 250 Boone, J. M. 6 1 , 1 2 1 , 1 27, 23 1 Boone, R. D. 61, 228 Booth, D. G. 250 Booth, G. E. 241 Booth, M. L. 263 Bordes, J. 263 Bordoni, J. A. 123, 250 Bornhorst, D. A. 241 Bottom, J. G 263 Bottoms, M. S. 250 Bowles, D. S. 263 Bowling, C. E. 250 Bowling, D. E. 121, 263 Bowling, E. M. 241 Bowling, J. 61 Bowling, J. 250 Bowling, P. L 121, 250 Bowman, K. M. 62, 174, 175, 181, 231 Bowman, J. R 241 Bowman, L. 62 Bowman, L. J 241 Bradford, H. G 241 Bradley, J. R. 62 Bradshaw, B. M. 62 Bramloge, P. 122 Branaman, M. E. 263 Index Brandenburg, C. R. 62 21 1, 229 Brasheor, W. P 62 Braun, R. G. 62, 1 2C Breeze, D. T. 62 Breeze, R. F. 62, 230 Breisacher, H H. 263 Brennen, B. W. Ill, Brewer, D. W. 251 Brewer, P. L. 22 263 94, 209, 241 133, 241 Brinegar, E. 122, Brinker, S. F. 122 Brittain, C. S. 241 Broaddus, G. W. 228, 263 Broaddus, N. V. 251 Broadus, W. A 251 Brock, S. G. 251 Brock, S. C. 121, 122, 12: 214, 251 Brockman, S. A. 62 Brockman, H. 62 Brooks, B. W. 263 Broughton, R. G. 231, 263 Brown, B. A. 62 Brown, C. F, 171 Brown, C. M. 248 Brown, D. D. 62, 231 Brown, H. F. 263 Brown, H T 263 Brown, J. C. 251 Brown, 1. 230, 263 Brown, J. K. 6 2 Brown, J. R. 62 Brown, J. E. 231, 241 Brown, M E. 241 Brown, M S. 251 Brown, N J. 63 Brown, P. J. 63 Brown, R. L. 241 Brown, R H. 263 Brown, S. L 132, 263 Brown, T R. 228, 263 Brown, V. L. 63 Broyles T 228 Brumagen M F. 251 Brumfi ;ld, J. L. 263 Brumley, 3. 263 Brummetf, B. E. 121, 263 Bryan, L. M. 263 Bryan, L. 263 Bryan, M. L. 263 Bryan, P 1 16, 251 Bryant B L 133, 251 Bryant T W 263 Buchan an, T. N. 63 Buchanan, W C. 121, 31, 241 Buckhc Id, B. N. 63 Buckhc Id, J. C. 63 Buckne r, 3. H. 130, 251 Bullins B G 63 Bullock , C 230 Bunch, B. H. 126, 128, 132, 263 Bundy, G M 126, 128 132, 263 Burch, B. W 263 Burch e tt, K. G. 263 Burgess, J . A 241 Burgin P A 118, 122 130, 241 Burke, R. 90 Burke, J R. 120, 123, 251 Burke, 0. G. 119, 121, 263 Burkett, M. C. 263 Burks, J. L. 123, 214, 223, 251 Burns, F. L 241 Burns, W. B. 63 Burton, R. L. 263 Bush, E. C. 129, 241 Bush, R. L. 264 Bust, J. A, 264 Buttler, J. W. 241 Butt, B. R. 264 Byrne, P. A, 122, 130, 251 Cade, C. S. 63 Cafford, P. 121 Cahoon, J. 123 Cahoon, L. J 122, 264 Cain, O. E. 251 Cain, P. A. 241 Cain, W. H. 264 Caldwell, A. C. 241 Caldwell, W. M. 264 Calico, A. M. 119, 124, 251 Callahan, J. A. 63, 120, 122, 181, 228 Callahan, J. A, 264 Callihan, P. T. 264 Calvert, W. C. 120, 126, 251 Camp, W. 228, 264 Campbell, A. P. 63, 129, 132 Campbell, H. R. 264 Campbell, H. J- 117, 123, 230, 241 Campbell, J. 5. 131, 264 Campbell, J. A. 241 Campbell, J. 122, 264 Campbell, J- A. 264 Campbell, M. 264 Campbell, M. E. 211, 251 Campbell, N. M. 1 19, 130, 131, 181, 241 Campbell, T. E. 128, 264 Campbell, W. N. 126, 232, 251 Carey, J. W. 251 Corey, L. D. 264 Carlisle, J. 126, 130, 251 Carman, S. 232 Cormony, P. 63 Carnes, B. J. 129, 131, 264 Carpenter, A K. 264 Carpenter, I. 264 Carpenter, I. 264 Carpenter, M. L. 124, 264 Carr, A. B. 117, 264 Carroll, E. W. 251 Carter, J. G. 264 Carter, K. K. 63 Carter, M. J. 264 Casey, B. E. 230, 251 Casteel, B. N. 251 Cathers, P. R. 123, 214, 241 Catlett, J. A, 264 Catron, S. L. 124, 264 Coudill, A. L. 63, 123, 214, 217, 218, 219 Caudill, C. C. 264 Coudill, C. S. 127, 251 Caudill, O. 63 Caudill, K. E. 64 Coudill, W. 241 Cawood, L. C. 128, 251 Caywood, J. B. 228, 264 Cecil, M. E. 251 Cempbell, M. 123 Chambers, C. A. 1 19, 131, 264 Chambers, M. 129, 242 Chambless, R. L. 228, 264 Champion, J. C. 264 Chandler, B. A. 264 Chandler, S. W. 228, 264 Chaney, R. A. 119, 264 Chopel, O. L. 251 Chapman, E. W. 264 Chapman, V, C. 242 Charles, T. F. 242 Chestnut, B. A. 130, 133, 251 Chestnut, O. J. 133, 242 Childers, C. K. 228, 242 Childers, M. P. 128, 131, Chilton, J. E. 119, 121, 264 Chitum, J. 194 Christian, P. O. 128, 251 Clark, C. R. 242 Clark, D. J. 123, 242 Clark, E. 264 Clark, J. H. 251 Clark, R. L. 64 64, 242 64 264 131, 121, 127 Clark, W. B. Clarke, J. O. Clavinger, H. Clephone, O. M. 64 Click, D. W. 121, 264 Click, R. A. 129, 251 Clifford, M. V. 64 Clifford, S. G. 121, 133, 251 Clos, J. M. 1 19, 125, 251 Cochran, J. M. 242 Coldiron, J. H. 64 Coffey, W. O. 251 Cole, C. P. 64, 122, 202, 226 Cole, L. W. 120, 228, 264 Coleman, A. B. 21 1, 242 Coleman, J. L. 264 Coleman, P. L. 118, 264 Collett, M. 231, 264 Collier, B. F. 251 Collier, M. C. 251 Collins, A. G. 242 Collins, E. 212 Collins, M. L. 264 Collins, M. K. 264 Collins, S. J. 117, 130, 251 Colvin, N. A. 264 Combest, P. 228 Combs, A. G. 130, 251 Combs, C. C. 64 Combs, J. 264 Combs, L. M. 124, 130, 131, 242 Combs, L L 242 Combs, M L 121, 251 Combs, P. A 251 Compto C. L. 264 Compton, F. L. 228, 242 Compto F. R. 251 Compto J. E 64, 1 17, 133 Congleton, L. 265 Congleton, S. C. 117, 120, 181 265 Conkwr ght, . M. 228, 265 Conley, B L 251 Conley, C A . 64, 125, 132 Conley, F. D 90, 133 Conley, J. A 1 17, 251 Conley, J. 94 Conley, O 121, 132, 265 Conley, R 194 Index Conley, S. 122, 265 Conley, W. G. 122, 194, 209, 242 Conn, S. O. 251 Cook, B. P. 242 Cook, E. R. 128, 265 Cooper, S. R. 64, 124 Cornelius, R. J. 228, 265 Cornett, C. B. 64 Cornett, F. O. 64, 123 Cornett, G. N. 252 Cornett, J. R. 265 Cornett, J. 121, 130, 228, 252 Cornett, R. L. 242 Cornett, S. B. 64 Cornn, H. L. 65 Corns, A. S. 65, 132 Cosby, L. E. 265 Cosby, P. A. 126, 265 Cottongim, J, W. 265 Cottongim, J. 252 Cottongim, J. 265 Couch, M. C. 265 Cowan , V. A, 265 Cowen, F. H. 65, 226 Cox, I. L. 65, 119 Cox, W. R. 265 Coy, J. M. 65 Croft, C. J. 65 Craft, C. 90 Croft, E. V. 118, 124, 130, 159, 171, 175, 226, 242 Craft, K. 65 Craft, R M, 265 Crain, A. J. 265 Crask, C. R. 265 Crawford, J. W, 265 Crawford, L. 129 Creech, D. L. 131, 265 Cress, P. E 265 Crisp, B. L. 126, 252 Criss, C W. 265 Crockett, J. L. 65 Crombie, H, M. 230, 252 Crosbie, R. L, 90, 117 Crothers, W. T. 65 Crum, S. S. 265 Crumbacker, J. L. 119, 265 Crump, H. J. 65, 171, 226 Cummins, C. 252 Cummins, G. M. 65, 121 Cummins, J. E. 228, 265 Cundiff, W. L. 265 Cunnagin, C. G. 252 Cunningham, R. 194 Cupp, P. V. 228, 265 Curry, J A. 1 3 1 , 242 Curry, R. 242 Curry, T. 242 Curry, W. L. 21 I, 242 Curtis, A. H. 252 Curtis, T. L. 265 Dai ley, B. L 242 Dai ley, M 265 Daleson, B 121 Daigish, B J. 265 Dalton, E. 122, 209 Dalton, E. C- 252 Daly, D. 192 Dance, E. L 265 Daniel, C. E. 65 Daniel, J. R. 242 Daniels, E. C. 265 Dann, S. K. 128, 265 Darland, B. F. 116, 130, 265 Darling, F. 192 Daughterly, P. E. 21 1, 252 Daughtery, R. E. 242 Daulton, J. G. 252 Davenport, W. S. 214, 223, 265 Davies, G. S. 265 Davis, B. F. 265 Davis, B. R. 265 Davis, C. S. 265 Davis, D. E. 65, 117, 133 Davis, G- R- 252 Davis, W. 242 Davis, W. 122, 194 Dawn, G. 242 Dawson, J. 128 Day, C- S- 265 Day, G. 252 Day, L, A, 121, 128, 252 Dean, A. H. 242 Dean, A. L, 252 Deaton, W. J. 124, 265 Dees, M. C. 65, 133, 151 DeForest, J. E. 203, 230, 252 DeJarnette, R. H. 252 Dellary, H. C. 265 DeMaree, S. L. 265 Demetre, G. 65, 133, 152 Demick, A. C 214, 252 Dennison, B. 119 DeVries, J. 252 Deon, A. 132 Dewor, D. L. 231, 252 Dickison, S- S. 265 DMIion, W. B 121, 242 Dinsmore, H. V. 66 Dix, D. T. 125, 242 Dixon, C. G. 132, 242 Dixon, D. D. 252 Dixon, K. R- 66 Dixon, R. F. 121, 265 Dizney, D. R. 265 Dobbs, F. M. 66, 119 Dobson, B. A. 129, 132, 252 Dockray, B. D. 252 Dodd, E. B. 116, 127, 132, 242 Dodd, E. C. 221, 242 Dodd, G. G. 252 Dodd, L. M. 66 Doekel, B. 126 Dockell, R. C. 265 Doerr, H. R. 265 Dollins, G. D. 266 Dolt, H. E. 266 Dolwick, E. A, 124, 130, 252 Donovan, J. J. 227, 252 Dopp, G. B. 242 Dortch, L. 211 Dorn, W. J. 266 Dorsig, S. 230 Dotson, C. D 266 Dotson, D. H 242 Dotson, J. D. 266 Dotson, L. J. 266 Dotson, S. 266 Dowd, G. L. 123, 126, 127, 214, 220, 221, 252 Downing, D. M. 66, 117 Drauc, J. 211 Driskell, J. C. 120, 266 Dryden, G. W. 230, 252 Drye, V. S. 252 Duble, M. A. 66, 119, 120 Duckworth, G. L. 130, 132, 252 Duff, B. J. 66 Duff, E. 66 Dudley, J. R. 266 Dugger, S. R. 119, 130, 252 Dunaway, H. 66, 211 Dunkum, J. 124, 252 Dunn, E. G. 66 Dunn, J. L. 66, 133 Dunning, G. R. 133, 252 Dunsil, J. S- 252 Durbm, H 194 Durham, C. 66 Dwyer, J. M. 119, 132, 252 Dye, M. R. 121, 266 Dyer, E. E. 266 Dykes, D. 133 Eads, P. D. 194, 226, 231 Easteridge, D. W. 66, 117, 133 Eatman, B. 212 Eberlein, D. 126, 232 Edwards, B. A. 1 16, 1 19, 125, 130, 242 Edwards, G. I. 252 Edwards, L G 266 Edwards, M. A. 118, 132, 252 Edwards, 5 A. 242 Elam, D. B. 66, 128 Elam, J. O. 66 Elam R H 128, 132, 266 Elam, 5. W. 266 Eldndge, W. R. 266 Elkins, B. 194 Elliott, A. L. 126, 266 Elliott, G J 266 Elliott, L. M. 266 Elliott, R. D. 181, 231, 266 Elliott, S. 67, 131 Elliott, W. G. 67 Ellis, C. R. 67 Ellis, E. D 131, 266 Ellis, M. M. 242 Ellison, E. A. 121, 128, 132, 252- Ellison, L. R 228, 266 Elza, M. L. 266 Emery, I. 67 Emmons, R. E. 122, 194, 209, 252 Endicut, G 228 Engle, L. J. 230, 252 English, R. W. 67, 203 English, B. S. 242 Ent, D. L. 266 Ernest, R. W. 252 Erwin, T. B. 266 Eskridge, S. A. 266 Estep, R. D. 120, 252 Estepp, P. E. 67, 202, 231 Estes, C, C. 230, 242 Estes, D. C. 228, 266 Estes, S. C. 67 Evans, C. 130 Evans, E. W. 128, 266 Eve, A. R. 126, 242 Eversole, J. B. 67, 120 Eversole, K. E 266 Eversole, M. A. 252 Eversole, R. G. 124, 242 Eversole, W. G. 242 Ewing, J. 252 Index Faesy, R. L. 252 Pagan, P. E 252 Fannin, I. W. 252 Farley, B. J. 228, 266 Farmer, E. N. 131, 266 Farmer, T. D. 242 Farris, J. E. 121, 21 1, 229, 242 Farris, N. S. 123, 214, 221, 222, 242 Feagant, T. 231 Feck, S. C. 253 Fee, W. 253 Feeback, D. W. 67, 123 Feltner, D. 123 Feltner, J. P. 123, 129, 266 Feltner, M. R. 118, 122, 131, 266 Ferguson, E. S. 266 Ferguson, J. 67, 123, 129, 214, 216, 222 Ferguson, J. E. 266 Fields, B. I. 253 Fields, D. I. 253 Fields, M. T. 242 Fields, R. A, 121, 242 Fields, T, 125 Fisher, P. L, 132, 243 Fisk, J. D. 119, 130, 132, 253 Flaig, J. 228 Flanagan, G. C 1 19, 131, 132, 243 Flanagan, V. J. 67 Fleming, S. F, 67 Fletcher, G. 117 Fletcher, R. K 253 Flora, L. C. 132, 253 Floyd, T. G. 67, 124 Flynn, K. W. 120, 126, 266 Foley, G. E, 121, 266 Ford, P. 128 Ford, R- K. 266 Fore, L. 228 Forsyth, J. C 266 Foster, S. L. 243 Foster, S. S. 266 Fox, J. E. 130, 131, 243 Fox, R. A. 266 Fraley, E. J. 266 Frame, D. S. 266 Francis, F. H. 133, 243 Francis, J. F. 243 Frazier, H. G 253 Frazier, J. 128 Frazier, N. 116, 130, 243 Frederick, A. H. 229, 253 French, D. B. 129 Frey, B. 212 Fritts, D. R. 67 Froley, G. 21 1 Frost, P. L. 266 Fugate, J. D. 243 Fugate, K. S. 228, 266 Fugate, L. 231 Fulkerson, J. 126 Fuller, P. A. 253 Fulton, A. F. 67 Fulton, L. M. 120, 266 Fulton, S. D. 267 Gabbard, C. A. 267 Gabbard, E. V. 267 Gabbard, J. L 267 Gabbard, M. L. 267 Gabbard, R. D. 243 Gabbard, ft. T. 68 Gaines, H. L. 253 Galvin, C. L. 253 Gambill, D. L. 267 Gamboe, D. A 267 Gandolfo, R. J. 120, 122, 129, 267 Gardner, B. F. 253 Gardner, R. F. 68, 122, 202 Gardner, S. F. 243 Garner, B. R. 253 Garner, D W. 253 Garner, E. 194 Garner, J. L. 125, 253 Garner, M. S. 68 Garner, N. F. 123, 214, 253 Garner, P. R. 68 Garrett, N. 267 Gash, J. E. 121, 253 Gash, J. D. 68 Gassaway, L. L. 119, 132, 243 Gassaway, M. H. 68, 119, 132 Gatton, N. E. 119, 243 Gatwood, D. D. 232, 267 Goodhew, K. P. 120, 122, 194, 253 Goodlett, R. D. 120, 253 Goodpaster, F. A. 267 Goodndge, D. C. 232, 253 Gooslin, T. 90, 117 Gossett, G. 192 Gorley, B. G. 120, 122, 130, 253 Gorley, R. C. 253 Gragg, G. B. 253 Gragg, S. L. 68 Graham, A. M. 267 Graham, G. 133, 253 Graham, J. K. 116, 243 Groham, J. A. 68, 126, 131 Graham, M. S. 267 Grant, B. M. 68, 133 Graves, J. 1 19, 133 Gray, H. J. 267 Green, G. M. 69 Greene, T. W. 128, 243 Greenwood, J. 267 Greer, T. A. 267 Griffith, G. N. 69 Griffith, K. D. 69 Griffith, N. R. 267 Griffith, PA. 131, 267 Grimm, D. 194 Grimmer, J. 231 Griner, J. R. 267 Gripshover, J. E. 267 Gay, A. M. 68 Gay, D. 68 Gay, O. L. 68 Genacola, A. 209 Gentry, B. 117 George, E. L. 131, 253 Gerth, C. D. 267 Gex, W. C. 243 Giancola, A. J. 267 Gibbons, L. 253 Gibbs, P. A. 253 Gibson, A. F. 267 Gibson, B. P. 133, 243 Gibson, C. 131, 243 Gibson, G. T. 232, 253 Gibson, M. E. 253 Gibson, R. D. 228, 267 Gilbert, M. R. 228, 267 Giles, F. S. 68 Giles, G. L. 243 Gillis, B. J. 120, 194, 267 Gilreath, R. D. 68 Gilreath, S. C. 123, 126, 214, 215, 217, 218, 220, 243 Gilson, B. B. 243 Ginn, G. 267 Goedde, W. J. 120, 122, 21 1, 253 Goes, R. L. 122, 194, 212, 243 Goldston, C- J. 267 Gooch, F. M. 68 Gritton, J. A. 267 Griffon, W. W. 267 Groot, M. L. 267 Grosheider, D. L. 69 Gross, L. E. 119, 267 Groves, T. J. 119, 267 Grubbs, N. M. 123, 253 Guidroz, J. A. 267 Guiner, D. 133 Gum, J. E. 243 Gumbert, J. 194, 229 Gumm, L. L. 267 Guthrie, B. J. 267 Guthrie, B. E. 267 Haag, C. S. 119, 132, 267 Hacker, B. T. 253 Hacker, G. B. 126, 243 Hacker, J. F. 69, 126 Hacker, P. A. 267 Hackworth, J. 267 Hackworth, M. E. 119, 122, 130, 131, 253 Haddix, W. L. 267 Hager, J. 229 Hager, R. 229 Hahn, E. T. 69 Halbleib, P. A. 118, 267 Hale, G. 267 Hale, H. J. 69 Hale, R. F. 253 Hale, S. 243 Hall, C. H. 69 Hall, D. 229 Hall, H. G. 69 Hall, H. L 253 Hall, J. L. 253 Hall, L. K. 253 Hall, L. M. 69 Hall, P. K. 267 Hall, S. E. 253 Hall, T. C. 267 Hall, T. R. 69, 229 Halsey, B. 90 Halsey, J. O. 131, 243 Halsey, W. A. 69, 133 Hamblin, E. M. 69, 130, 131 Hamblin, R. 69 Hamilton, B. W. 267 Hamilton, G. 267 Hamilton, H. 133, 243 Hamilton, J. L. 69 Hamilton, P. N. 70, 119 Hammel, J. S. 70 Hammond, B. K. 121, 128, 133, 268 Hammond, B. L. 70 Hammond, C. B. 70 Hammond, G. 70 Index Hammond, J. R. 70 Hammond, S. R. 131, 243 Hammonds, W. D. 268 Hammons, J. W. 253 Hamon, A. J. 268 Hampton, M. E. 243 Hancock, B. J. 121, 123, 126, 130, 214, 220, 253 Hancock, J. D. 70 Hanlon, J. B. 228, 253 Hansel, R. D. 268 Honsley, C. 131 Hanson, D. 119, 243 Hanson, M. B. 268 Harlow, K. 268 Harney, E. R. 268 Harris, D. J. 253 Harris, G. F. 120, 253 Harris, J. A. 70, 123 Harris, M. K. 253 Harris, T. 122, 194 Harrison, J. E. 70, 126 Harrod, B. S. 268 Hart, B. A. 268 Horvey, H. D. 268 Harvey, R. A. 253 Harville, J. M. 209, 253 Hatch, W. O 230, 243 Hatchett, P. P. 131, 268 Hatfield, D. K. 70, 122, 194 Hatfield, J. G. 221, 253 Hatfield, J. R. 70, 127, 131 Hatton, M. A. 70, 180, 181 Hausberger, H. T. 70, 133 Hausberger, A. L. 227, 268 Hayes, R. T. 63 Haynes, R. N. 70 Hays, A. L. 254 Hayslip, C R. 211, 254 Hazard, J. A. 117, 120, 122, 268 Hazard, R. C. ' 126, 268 Heady, R. 229 Heilman, J. 268 Helm, E. 228 Helton, B. C. 254 Hempfling, M. B. 1 2 1 , 1 22, 162, 254 Henderson, C. R. 121, 268 Henderson, D. W. 71 Henderson, T. D. 117, 120, 228 Hendricks, O. D. 254 Hendnckson, J. D. 268 Henry, F. 243 Henry, R. C. 254 Hensley, C. P. 268 Hensley, D. L. 243 Hensley, F. R. 229, 268 Hensley, H. 71 Hensley, W. D. 254 Henson, G. W. 126, 268 Herczig, S. T 90 Herring, D. 209 Herron, A. G. 243 Hesselman, J. L. 268 Hibbard, L. C. 243 Hibbard, J. 229, 268 Hickam, D. 71 Hicks, D. R. 229, 268 Hicks, J. R. 254 Hieneman, E. M. 268 Highfield, C. E. 243 Highland, J. A. 230, 254 Hill, C. R. 254 Hill, E. L. 268 Hill, J. W. 71 Hill, M. R. 71, 214, 216, 221 Hill, N. C. 243 Hillard, C. D. 229, 268 Hillman, W. K. 232, 268 Hines, B. G. 58, 71 Hines, E. D. 268 Hines, M. P. 268 Hines, W. W. 268 Hinkle, M. D. 268 Hisel, H. 229, 268 Hisel, C. 254 Hitch, E. L. 229, 268 Hite, R. L. 268 Hlad, B. M. 90 Hlad, M. T. 90 Hockley, C. L. 268 Hockworth, J. 229 Hodges, P. J. 268 Hogue, D. E. 71 Hoffman, P. A. 268 Holbrook, B. 209, 243 Holbrook, C S. 254 Holbrook, G 0. 268 Holbrook, W. G. 71 Holcomb, R. V. 71 Holdsworth, G. L. 254 Hollan, S. K. 268 Holland, J. A. 229, 268 Holland, J. A. 268 Hollar, G. R. 268 Hollm, T. N. 194, 229, 268 Hollon, C. B. 268 Holloway, S. L. 269 Holmes, J. M. 71 Holmes, W. D. 71 Holt, J. R. 71 Holtzclaw, B. 231, 243 Holton, J. L. 269 Hood, N. L. 269 Hoover, C. K. 243 Hopkins, D. J. 269 Hopkins, P. E. 254 Hopper, G. W. 254 Hord, S. C. 269 Hornsby, V. C. 269 Hoskins, S. L. 254 Host, A. J. 254 House, L. G. 269 House, F. D. 254 Houston, J. A. 269 Houston, J. P. 269 Houston, S. A. 254 Howard, B. R. 254 Howard, C. 194, 243 Howard, D. S. 254 Howard, J. S. 269 Howard, J. R. 71 Hudson, H. G. 254 Huff, P. H. 254 Huff, R. L. 254 Hughes, D. P. 269 Hughes, J. H. 231, 269 Huffman, E. K. 243 Huggins, J. E. 72 Hughes, L. S. 269 Hughes, N. 254 Human, J. E. 72 Hunt, L. 269 Hurd, R. W. 229, 269 Hurley, C. E. 229, 269 Hurst, R. K . 72 Hustor 1, J. 229 Hutch :raft, W. V. 269 Huwel W. F. 254 Hylton , B. Z. 243 Incavido, S. M. 72, 17 195 Ingran i, L J. 254 Insko, P. 269 Insko, T. L 72, 232 Isaac, J. A 254 Isaoc, T. D 152, 288, Isbell, J. E. 269 Ison, ack 194, 195 Ivie, V. R. 269 Jackson, J. 131, 254 Jackson, J. T. 269 Jackson, J. 152, 243 Jackson, O. L. 128, 269 Jaco, P. R. 72 Jocobs, F. 243 Jacobs, J. A. 72 James, W. H. 72 Jarvis, O. F. 72 Jasper, S. J. 243 Jefferson, L. S. 72, 124, 171, 181 Jefferson, P. A. 72, 121, 132 Jeffery, B. S. 128, 269 Jeffries, S. G. 269 Jenkins, A. W. 72 Jenkins, C. S. 269 Jenkins, H. A. 228, 254 Jenkins, N. D. 254 Jenkins, W. F. 269 Jennings, G. R. 269 Jennings, H. 117, 228 Jennings, MB. 1 17, 121, 244 Jennings, R. 72 Joffe, D. I. 72, 117 Johnson, A. 1 1 6, 1 2 1 , 1 22, 1 26, 130, 162, 220, 244, 228 Johnson, B. A. 73, 128 Johnson, C. J- 254 Johnson, C. I. 254 Johnson, D. H. 117, 230, 254 Johnson, E. L. 126, 244 Johnson, G. N. 254 Johnson, J. W. 73, 126 Johnson, L. R. 254 Johnson, N. C. 73 Johnson, O. J. 254 Johnson, P. A. 133, 269 Johnson, R. S. 90 Johnson, S. J. 122, 194, 195, 211, 269 Johnson, V. A. 73, 172, 173 Johnson, W. L. 254 Johnson, W. J. 244 Johnson, W. T. 73 Jones, C. A. 127, 130, 221, 254 Jones, E. E. 244 Jones, J. E. 73, 1 19, 123, 129, 221 Jones, J. V. 244 Jones, K. C. 73, 231 Jones, L. G. 171, 194, 254 Jones, M. A. 254 Jones, N. K. 129, 244 Jones, R. A. 120, 130, 132, 244 Jones, R. L. 73 Index Jones, R. A. 254 Jones, T. L 269 Jordan, R. L. 244 Joseph, G. E. 269 Joyner, J- E. 254 Judd, G. S. 73 Judy, J. J. 73, 21 1 Juett, J- E. 121, 133, 232, 244 Justice, B. S. 269 Justice, D. A. 126, 269 Justice, D. 269 Justice, D. R 269 Just.ce, J. R. 269 Justice, J. A, 269 Justice, J. E. 1 16, 1 17, 131, 254 Kaelm, P. E. 244 Kollam, M F 119, 269 Karem, P. A. 117, 269 Karsner, D. S. 131, .269 Kavanaugh, G. E. 254 Kays, J. D. 269 Kays, S. M. 116, 255 Kearns, J. E. 269 Kearns, K. L, 269 Kech, A. R 131, 244 Keeney, J A. 269 Keesey, C. G. 126, 244 Keeton, J. E. 270 Keith, D. D. 118, 123, 126, 214, 270 Keith, L. J 270 Kelemen, A. M. 120, 128, 131, 255 Kellen, W. C. 229, 270 Keller, J. E 194, 270 Kelley, C. V. 270 Kelley, M H. 270 Kelly, C. M. 255 Kemper, G. T, 229, 255 Kemper, S. J. 73, 123, 131, 214, 217 218 219, 223 Kendall, E. W. 249 Kender, S. A. 270 Kendle, J. E 1 16, 1 18, 130, 181, 244 Kendrick, B J. 270 Kerby, C E. 244 K bier W S. 255 K dd, C. 73 K 1,1 J. B. 270 K dd R. B. 229, 270 K Ibu n, F. G. 270 K Igore, B. J. 128 270 K lliar , J. W. 121 131, 270 K lien R. 229 K nee , J. A. 128, 255 K ncer, R. 73 K ncer, W. 73 K nee , L. S 128, 270 K nee , R. 228, 270 K nde r, B. E. 124, 244 r nde r, J. A. 124 J44 K ng, B. L. 73, 131, 132, 173 K ng, C. L 255 r ng, C- D. 117, 1 18, 232 270 K ng, E. 255 K ng, H. G. 270 |i ng, J. A 270 K ng, J. R. 74 K ng, N. F. 270 K ngs ey, B, 194, 229 K nm :n, W. G. 231, 270 Kirby, D. 214, 219, 223 Kirchoff, C. K 270 Kirchoff, M. F. 270 Kirkland, S. 74 Klinglesmith, H. G. 270 Klonne, C. S. 74, 116, 181 Knarr, L. E. 74, 171 Knecht, E. L. 270 Knight, R. R. 74, 133 Krahenbuhlm, J. B. 74 Kramer, S. K. 130, 255 Kreseski, J. J. 194, 270 Kuhl, R. W. 120, 255 La Blanc, B. A. 255 Lacefield, J. R. 270 Lackey, M. A. 119, 255 Lacy, R. G. 270 LaFuze, M. J. 119, 129, 270 Lake, R. S. 255 Lakes, C. S. 244 Lakes, J. M. 194, 255 Lakes, T. 74 Lambert, C M 117, 270 Land, P- J. 244 Lone, P. A. 74, 126 Lane, P. T. 74, 181 Lanham, T. 122, 194 Lankford, S A. 124, 128, 270 Lonsdale, J. G. 194, 270 Lape, A. R. 119, 255 Lasate, W K. 119, 270 Laskowski, J 194 Lawson, G. P. 74 Lay, J. M. 7 4, 121 Layman, R. G. 74, 122, 194, 195 Layman, J. 1 94 Layne, J. D. 74, 126 Ledtord, J. L. 229, 270 Ledford, J S. 255 Lee, G. S. 244 Lee, L. J. 270 Leffler, F. S. 244 Leger, R. D. 212, 244 Leigh, R. M. 229, 270 LeMaster, N. B. 74 Lester, G 229 Lewis, J. R. 133, 255 Lewis, L. L. 270 Lewis, M. M. 75, 127 Lighthiser, J L. 270 Lillord, P. E. 270 Lmd, G. L, 255 Lindon, S. K. 255 Lindsey, J. C. 270 Linville, M. D. 75 Linville, M. D. 244 Lippert, J. F. 229, 270 Lipps, E. H. 270 Little, J. B. 75 Loar, T. L. 270 Lockard, E. 244 Lockard, M. G. 1 17, 121 270 Logan, J. 75, 1 16, 175 Lonette, M 131 Long, C. J. 244 Long, V. K. 119, 124, 255 Longley, F. L. 117, 133, 244 Longstreet, E. I. 130, 255 Losey, D. R. 270 Loveall, W. 231 Lovelace, F. F. 75 Lovely, J. 75 Lovely, S. L. 119, 270 Lovett, N. L. 255 Lovett, R. 130, 270 Lovings, E. 229 Lowry, J. Q. 270 Lusby, L. L. 232, 271 Luscher, A. T. 271 Luxon, R. E. 75 Luxon, S. C- 244 Lykms, K. 121 Lyle, J. T. 271 Lyons, J. E. 75 Lyons, E. 1 19, 133 Lyons, M. 1 18, 131 McAfee, G. C. 271 McAfee, M. R. 271 McBea, G. T. 255 McCarthy, E. W. 230, 271 McCauley, C. 1 20, 1 3 1 , 255 McCauley, P. C. 124, 131, 271 McChord, W. H. 75, 124 McClellan, B. J. 75 McClintock, L. L. 133, 271, 230 McConnell, M, J. 75, 116, 118, 119, 130 McConnell, L. L. 118, 130, 244 McCord, D. F. 129, 271 McCormack, C. S. 230, 271 McCormack, C. A. 255 McCormack, C. K. 133, 244 McCount, W. 230 McCoy, S. L. 271 McCrann, J. E. 130, 255 McCraw, J. 121 McCrosky, D. H. 255 McDonald D. W. 194, 229, 231, 255 McDonell, E. C. 271 McDonell, W. G. 75 McFall, G. G. 75 McGee, E. B. 255 McGinnis, E. A. 121, 271 McGlasson, M. M. 75 Mcintosh, A. 75 McKechnie, J. 255 McKechan, G. 76 McKendnck, C. A. 122, 255 McKenney, J. E. 76 McKenzie, O. R. 271 McKenzie, L. K. 255 McKinney, F. C. 126, 244 McK.nney, J. W. 131, 231, 271 McKinney, L. R. 76, 226 McKinney, N. J. 126, 220, 271 McKnight, S. F 271 McMillan, A. J. 119, 255 McMillin, L. L. 76, 1 17, 230 McMillin, T. P. 76 McMullm, M. L. 126, 271 McPhail, M. T. 120, 230, 271 McRay, J. T. 230, 271 McQuerry, H. F. 123, 244 McQuerry, J. V. 76 Macke, J. E. 130, 221, 255 Mackey, M. E. 118, 126, 271 Mackey, W. M. 76, 209 Maddox, L T. 194, 271 Maggard, J. F. 255 Mognard, G. 231 Mogowan, B. 1 1 9, 1 33 Magowan, D. R. 76, 133 Index Magowan, R. E. 90 Mahon, L. J. 119, 229, 244 Mahaw, J. H. 271 Mahoney, K. 0. 271 Mains, D. F. 76, 119, 122 Majancsik, F. R. 76, 118, 126 Moloney, B. G. 76, 131 Mancini, R. 194 Manning, L. E. 271 Manns, E. 244 Manos, E. M. 244 Mansfield, P. D. 131, 181, 212, 255 Mansfield, R. 229 Manuel, K. O. 271 Marcum, P. A. 129, 244 Marcum, S. 117, 123, 126, 214, 218, 220, 222, 244 Marcum, W. D. 271 Mardis, J. A. 131, 271 Markwell, J. C. 231, 271 Marshall, J. K. 120, 271 Marshall, N. E. 76, 120 Martin, A. F. 76 Martin, B. R. 128, 271 Martin, C. S. 130, 133, 244 Martin, J. 126, 255 Martin, M. ' P. 271 Martin, R. A. 271 Martin, S. R. 120, 121, 130, 132, 255 Marx, K. D. 120, 126, 271 Mason, B. 126 Masters, D. A. 1 17, 271 Masters, M. J. 76 Masferson, J. W. 76 Mastin, J. L. 271 Mastin, P. L. 244 Mathews, D. M. 117, 244 Mathews, R. E. 77 Matrhis, B. A. 77 May, G. W. 255 May, F. L. 271 May, P. I. 1 19, 131, 271 May, T. D. 229, 271 Mayes, B. L. 255 Maynon, J. 194 Maynard, B. A. 271 Maynard, E. L. 271 Maynard, G. A. 128, 271 Mays, L. L. 128, 271 Meade, R. R. 271 Meadows, L. K. 255 Meadows, L. R. 271 Meece, F. E. 124, 271 Meek, C. A. 271 Meeks, M. A. 244 Meen, J. 121 Mefford, P. S. 230, 271 Mefford, R. E. 77, 131, 171 230 Meir, T. E. 77 Melvin, S. R. 77, 133 Melton, S. M. 121, 130, 131 132, 244 Menefee, F. A. 231, 272 Merritt, A. P. 126, 244 Metcalfe, S. A. 121, 123, 128 214, 244 Meyer, J. 1 1 8, 1 22, 244 Meyers, P. A. 255 Middleton, E. A. 120, 244 Middleton, G. K. 77 Milbur i, H. B. 255 Miller, C. H. 77 Miller, G. D. 133, 255 Miller, G. E. 255 Miller, G. B. 272 Miller, J. F. 77, 128, 133 Miller, J. B. 245 Miller, J. A. 272 Miller, M. E. 272 Miller, M. E. 255 Miller, P. E. 124, 245 Miller, R. L. 77 Miller, R. W. 239, 255 Miller, R. C. 77 Miller, S. E. 77 Miller, T. 124 Million F. E. 77, 124 Mills, A. M. 272 Mills, B. 77 21 1 Mills, D. B. 77, 121 Mills, J E. 77, 129 Mills, - . L. 256 Mincey D. L 90, 126 Mintar, L. J. 231, 272 Miracle , D. T . 78 Miracle , G. 272 Miracle , J. B 78 Miracle , M, H. 131, 272 Miracle , P. L 256 Mitche 1, A. L. 121, 128, 272 Mitche 1, B. L 256 Mitche 1, J. 212 Mitche 1, P. A, 256 Mitche 1, S. W. 132, 245 Mitche i, J. M. 125, 256 Mobley S. P. 78, 129 Moberly, 0- J 272 Moberly, B. M. Molley, J. E. 230, 256 Molone y, b. 131 Montgc mery, C. B. 118, 120, 130, 132, 245 Montgomery, G- W. 272 Montgo mery, J. R. 228, 245 Montgo mery, N 126 Montgomery, V. J. 272 Moody, M. S 78, 121, 130, Moore, A. M 78 Moore, c. c. 272 Moore, E. 256 Moore, J. P 272 Moore, J. H. 272 Moore, L. G. 256 Moore, M. C. 78, 133 Moore, M. R. 245 Moore, R. B. 78 Moore, U. 121 Moore, V. c. 78, 121 Moores D. W. 78 Moores P. S. 1 19, 256 Morefie Id, J. R. 78 Morehead, B. A. 256 Morehead, N. G. 256 Morgan , P. R 121, 21 1, 245 Morgan , S. R 122, 256 Morgar , V. R 130, 256 Morela id, L. H. 272 Morris, H. M 78, 1 16, 1 18, 1 19, 130 Morris, L. S. 1 19, 272 Morris, J. F. 256 Morris, P. J. 78, 131, 173 Morris, R. E. 272 Morris, W. F. 78 Morrison, J. 122, 194, 256 Morrison, W. 121, 245 Morrow, F. a 245 Motley, D. N. 121, 256 Motley, P. C. 122, 212, 256 Mounce, C. O. 272 Mountford, G. 121, 131, 272 Mueller, R. E. 203, 229, 256 Muething, R. A. 256 Mullins, E. A. 78, 127, 132, 221 Mullins, E. H. 124, 245 Mullins, G- M, 256 Mullins R. O. 121, 256 Munell, D. 119 Munson, D. J. 1 1 6, 1 1 8, 130, 245 Munson, S. 1 1 8, 1 23 Murphy, E. B. 121, 133, 256 Murray, J. K. 79, 133 Murray, M, 127 Murrell, D. A. 126, 132, 272 Murrell, L. A. 1 19, 130, 171, 256 Murrell, M, S. 245 Musen, S. S. 214, 216, 218, 245 Music, P. J. 272 Myers, M. L, 128, 159, 272 Napier, L. C. 130, 256 Neal, R. D. 272 Neeld, R. F. 79, 126 Neeley, M. W. 272 Neeley, R. D. 256 Neinn, K. 120 Nelson, M. A. 122, 272 Nevels, P. N. 272 Newman, M, C. 133, 245 Newman, M. G. 120, 272 Newman, R. E. 117, 230, 245 Newsom, R. A. 256 Newsom, R. A, 272 Niblack, D. A. 90, 119 Nicholas, C. M. 272 Nichols, R. T. 133, 245 Nipp, S- F. 125, 245 Noble, E. J. 124, 256 Noble, E. T. 245 Noe, J. 230, 256 Noe, T. W. 230, 272 Noel, J. W. 272 Noel, R. R 230, 272 Noland, C. 133 Noland, M. G. 120, 228, 256 Nondheim, B. W. 256 Norris, E. 122, 245 Norton, A. R. 132, 245 Norton, F. A. 79, 230 Norton, H G. 133, 245 Norton, L. 132, 256 Norvell, J. W. 91, 133 Nucci, N. A. 130, 256 Nunez, F, 245 Nunez, P. O. 256 Nunn, K. M. 121, 130, 256 Nunnelly, S. 120, 124, 272 Oakes, D. C. 120, 130, 245 Oakes, R. J. 126, 256 O ' brien, L. 230 Ockerman, J. 79, 126, 133 Odell, V. 194, 195 Odle, C. A. 130, 256 Index 272 Odor, EM. 131, 256 Offenbacker, J R. 272 Ogden, J. L. 127, 221, Ogden, M. B. 272 Ogrosky, W. R. 272 Olexio, E. J. 272 Oliver, L. E. 79 Onkst, T. 122, 21 1 Orbille, H 229 Orme, G. E. 124, 131, 273 Osborne, G. F. 229, 245 Osborne, J. W. 229, 245 Osborne, L. J. 273 Osborne, L A 273 Overly, J. A. 273 Owen, E. A. 121, 132, 256 Owen, H. N. 79 Owens, A 229, 256 Owens, A. Jr. 230, 273 Owens, B L 120, 130, 231 256 Owens, B. W. 256 Owens, B. V. 273 Owens, G. S. 256 Pace, B. B. 273 Pace, D. W. 79 Pace, J. 230, 256 Pacey, J. L. 119, 256 Pack, C. R. 79, 132 Pack, J. D. 230, 273 Polos, N. H. 79, 214, 219, 222 Palmer, J M 120, 273 Palmiter, E. A. 79 Parke, J. F. 91 Parkerson, B. 5. 273 Parks, L. V 122, 202, 245 Parks, R. J. 230, 273 Parman , F 211, 231 Parmon , S J. 245 Parrett B. 256 Parrish J. C. 231, 256 Porrott B. J 273 Parsons , B A 125 , ' 32 , 245 Partin, W. H 273 Patron, F 256 Patton, J. W 273 Payne, M. A. 122, 21 1 256 Payne, D E. 79 Pearce, J. J 133, 181 245 Pearson , B P 79 1 18 132 Pearson , J c 124 245 Pearson, M. A 119, 132, 245 Pemberton, C. E. 211, 230, 273 Penick, J. A 273 Peniston, J, T. 228, 257 Peniston, W. H. 79, 228 Penn, R. T. 273 Pennington, J R. 273 Pelsor, S. C. 256 Perciful, P. J, 79 127 Perkins, L 120, 229 Perry, D. D. 273 Perry, MB. 131, 257 Perry, M. E. 257 Perry, S. C. 273 Perry, S. D. 80 Peters, J. 117, 127, 181 214 221, 245 Peters, J. L. 229, 257 Peyton, A. R. 80 Pezzarossi, C. T. 273 Phillips, B. J. 80 Phillips, B. S. 273 Phillips, C. G. 80 Phillips, D. K. ' 131, 257 Phillips, E. F. 245 Phillips, L. 129 Phillips, R. G. 80 Phillips, W. R. 257 Phillips, W. J. 273 Philpot, G. 257 Pickett, R. 203 Pierce, M. E. 122, 273 Pierce, R. H. 273 Pigg, K. E. 122, 21 1, 257 Pile, C. L. 132, 245 Pinkston, B. 273 Poe, M. C. 80 Poen, F. D. 80 Poer, P. A. 80 Pollard, J. A Polley, N. K. Polly, C. E. Ponder, G. L Poore, J. S. 80, 121 126, 130, 257 131, 230, 273 245 273 Porter, 5. W 228, 245 Portmon, J. V. 80, 212, 228 Potte Potter, M. H Potter, P. O. Potts, A L. Potts, G. L. Powell, B. J. Powell, C. R. Powell, M F Powers, D. T. 273 Poynter, M. J. 131 Prall, J. A. 1 17, 1 Prather, G. D 273 Prather, N B. 230, 273 Presnell, D 194 Preston, J. L. 273 Prewit, R 245 Price, L. W. 230, 273 Price, P 230 Proctor, G. E Proctor, S J Puckett, C. S Pullins, E. T. Pulsfort, R. L 273 230, 273 230, 273 1 18, 245 119, 131, 273 80, 231 232, 273 273 257 , 245 120, 212, 273 1 16, 121 20, 257 273 273 Qu.ck, D. M 194, 273 Quillen, M. 1 28, 1 3 1 , 273 Rack, H T 273 Radcliffe, J. 214, 215 Radden, M J. 245 Ramser, R A, 120, 273 Ramsey, W W 133, 257 Randolph, F 273 Rankin, J. T. 209, 257 Rankin, R. W. 80 Rowlings, J. R. 228, 245 Ra Ray, C Ray, E. Ray, H Ray, L. O Ray, P. Raymer, Reck, D Recto Recto 1 19, 257 S. 273 131 S. 273 230, 273 126, 273 N. K. 257 L, 257 J. D. 230, 273 E. P. 231, 257 Reed, M. F. 273 Reed, S. R. 128, 273 Reed, W. G. 273 Reed, W. H. 273 Reeser, B. C. 119, 122, 245 Rehder, D. 231 Rehfuss, A. 212, 232 Renner, J. 245 Reynolds, A. 121, 131 Reynolds, W. S. 274 Ribbins, H. F. 246 Rice, J. L. 231, 257 Rice, M. G. 274 Rice, R. D. 274 Richard, W. W. 229, 257 Richords, K. O 246 Richards, R. C. 80 Richardson, C. 228, 245 Richardson, O. 121 Richardson, R. D. 202, 230, 246 Richardson, T. J. 246 Riches, J. W. 126, 232, 257 Ricketts, V. L. 246 Riddell, B. J. 131, 246 Ridings, G. E. 274 Ridnour, J. 133 Riedel, G. A. 274 Rifkin, R. L. 257 Rigg, G. 257 Riggs, C. 81 Rippy, T. N. 274 Risner, M. T. 257 Roark, D. 81,117 51, 257 122, 132, 274 124, 246 274 257 81, 129, 132 257 246 81, 133 121, 132, 257 274 246 81 1, 121, 124 274 230, 274 125, 126, 257 130, 257 122, 257 274 1 19, 257 257 246 257 274 230, 274 274 A. L F. F. J. W. Redmond, L. 122, 203 Reed, L. J. 128, 257 Robb, A. C Robbins, J. Robert Roberts, D. C Roberts, E. F. Roberts Roberts Roberts, J T. Roberts, R. H. Roberts, T. J. Robertson, L. R Robinson, D. L. Robinson, J. R. Robinson, R. c Robinson, S. E. Robinson, W. E Rodgers, N. M. Roederer, K. J Roehler, J. I. Rogers, E. K. Rogers, H L Rogers, J W, Rogers, L. A Rogers, L P Rogers, M. C Roland, J. H. Roller, P D. Rollins, J. L. Rose, B. K. 1 Rose, B. S Rose, J. E. Rose, M. Ross, J. J. Ross, R. 21 Rouse, B. J. Rouse, S. C. Rowe, B. J. Rowe, M. A. 81 Roy, E. K. 274 Royalty, W. T. 91 122, 162, 246 257 257 11 274 116, 124, 130 246 81 133, 257 Index Ruckel, F. M. 81 Ruckel, CM. 91 Rucker, L. F. 121, 132, 257 Ruffner, J. G. 257 Russell, M. S. 124, 274 Russell, M. D. 246 Russell, S. 122, 274 Rust, D. H. 231, 257 Ryan, H. L. 274 Ryan, R. W. 274 Salisbury, D. E. 274 Sallee, J. G. 274 Sallee, S. B. 257 Salyer, J. H. 274 Salyers, J. A. 246 Sammons, B. 1 23, 1 8 1 , 2 1 4, 2 1 5, 216, 217, 218, 246 Sammons, J. D. 274 Sammons, W. A. 274 Samuels, F. D. 81 Sanders, A. L. 274 Sanders, J. G. 158, 159, 230, 257 Sonders, S. R. 8 1 , 1 1 9, 1 3 1 Sandford, L. T. 159, 274 Sandlin, J. B. 274 Sands, J. 126 Sanko, R. J. 246 Sosser, Z. L. 81 Satchwill, W. R. 81, 231 Satterly, B. D. 230, 257 Satterly, D. A. 274 Satterly, W. S. 230, 257 Saunders, J. R. 274 Saunders, S. 246 Sayler, J. 132 Saylor, G. 81 Saylor, L. R. 128, 246 Saylor, M. E. 274 Saylor, M. 274 Scalf, H. 119, 274 Scalf, M. 1 19, 131, 274 Scarton, R. 122, 209, 257 Scent, L. K. 274 Schaefer, S. B. 274 Scherer, D. T. 257 Schmidt, N. L. 116, 130, 132, 181, 257 Schneble, J. R. 274 Schneider, P. D. 274 Schoborg, T. R. 274 Schooling, B. L. 246 Schott, R. A. 82 Schreiber, D. 124 Schuler, F. C. 274 Schultz, D. 246 Schultz, R. J. 82, 119, 133 Schulz, R. 226, 230 Schutfield, F. 124 Scobee, R. D. 82 Scott, A. G. 274 Scott, D. R. 258 Scott, F. L. 274 Scoville, J. C. 121, 132, 246 Scrivner, J. R. 82 Scrutchfield, D. 124, 258 Sea, N. G. 120, 274 Sears, L. W. Jr . 258 Seay, J. 124 Sebastian, C. 82 Seekman,. S. 123 Seitz, C. L. 82, 121 Sellers, B. 194 Senn, W. T. 258 Sery, J. L. 274 Sesline, H. L. 246 Setters, P. M. 274 Severs, B. A. 214, 215, 222, 274 Sewell, R. C. 274 Sexton, V. F. 128, 221, 258 Sgroi, T. M. 275 Shadoan, B. W. 258 Sharp, C. D. 246 Sharp, C. K. 275 Sharp, G. T. 82, 194 Sharp, T. A. 120, 122, 246 Shaver, F. M. 275 Shaw, E. A. 82, 127, 132 Sheader, D. C. 275 Shearin, J. M. 275 Sheehan, J. A. 118, 126, 130, 150, 151, 162, 258 Sheehan, S. D. 212, 275 Shelton, P. J. 275 Shelton, R. A. 258 Shepherd, D. I. 82 Shepherd, S. L. 275 Sherrard, J. L. 258 Shewmaker, M. J. 82, 1 1 9 Shields, E. W. 1 19, 132 275 Shine, N. E. 126, 275 Shipp, L. F. 121, 246 Shivel, N. G. 127, 221, 275 Short, F. D. 91 Short, L. D. 117, 258 Short, R. D. 82, 133 Short, S. 130, 258 Shouse, B. 121 Shouse, K. 275 Shouse, L. M. 258 Shouse, W. A. 246 Showolter, D. L. 275 Showalter, J. E. 1 16, 125, 151, 246 Shumate, V. M. 82, 119 Sidebottom, L. E. 275 Sidebottom, L. L. 82, 133 Siekman, S. A. 120, 123, 214, 223, 258 Silcr, N. G. 82 Silk, J. R. 258 Sime, D. 122 Simpson, J. R. 228, 275 Simpson, J. W. 124, 128, 231, 258 Simpson, T. L. 122, 209, 212, 258 Singleton, W, R. 275 Sites, P. E. 83 Sizemore, C. C. 258 Sizemore, H. C. 91 Sizemore, J. F. 122, 258 Skaggs, B. K. 119, 275 Skelton, B. A. 119, 130, 132, 229, 258 Skinner, D. W. 258 Slade, C. C. 83 Slade, B. J. 246 Slayer, J. 230 Slone, J. M. 275 Slone, R. 231, 275 Slowik, S. 275 Smallwood, L. R. 275 Smith, B. K. 120, 133, 275 Smith, B. E. 209, 231, 275 Smith, C. 83, 209 Smith, D. 226 Smith, D. J. 83, 131, 231 Smith, E. 246 Smith, E. 83, 129 Smith, E. T. 83 Smith, F L. 275 Smith, J. 83, 125, 129, 131 Smith, J. 258 Smith, L. H. 228, 258 Smith, L. J. 83 Smith, L. W. 83 Smith, M. S. 126, 246 Smith, M. O. 246 Smith, P. A. 119, 275 Smith, R. H. 83 Smith, R, D. 230, 275 Smith, R. F. 258 Smith, S. A, 258 Smith, S. 194 Smith, T. 258 Smith, T. E. 275 Smith, W. A. 275 Smoot, C. J. 275 Smyth, J. W. 83, 118, 121, 130, 132 Snider, L. A. 122, 275 Snowden, C. 83, 228 Snowden, C. L. 246 Snowden, M A. 122, 123, 275 Snyder, D. R. 83, 133 Soper, J. C. 258 Sorrell, C. 232 Sorrell, D. 232 South, S. P. 275 Southerlan, J. A. 275 Sowards, M D 275 Sowder, M. G 121, 21 1, 258 Sowder, N. C. 91 Sowders, B. E. 119, 258 Spalding, L. L. 117, 120, 123, 126, 181, 214, 220, 222, 246 Spongier, O. J. 128, 275 Spann, S. C. 275 Sparks, CI. 27 5 Spears, N. S. 131, 275 Spencer, A. R. 120, 275 Spenik, E. 194, 209, 246 Spicer, D. L. 275 Spicer, Z. 275 Sprague, MR 91 Sprous, D. G. 119, 209, 258 Spurlin, R. J. 258 Spurlin, R. E. 275 Spurlin, R. E. 275 Spurlin, R. C. 120, 258 Stagner, L. F. 246 Stoker, D. 83 Stallard, B. D. 275 Stallard, R. K. 275 Stamper, R. W. 125, 258 Stanifer, E. 212 Stanifer, R. R. 258 Stanley, L. D. 84, 116, 117, 118, 127, 132 Stapleton, J. T. 117, 275 Steadman, N. G. 84, 119, 132 Steinhauer, D. O. 84 Steinhauer, W. L. 229, 246 Stepchuck, S. A. 275 Stephens, E. C. 130, 258 Stephens, H. 258 Stephens, J. L. 246 Stephens, R. K. 231, 246 Index Stephens, S. 125 Stephenson, G. P. 275 Stephenson, G. L. 258 Stepp, P. B. 84 Stevens, G. M. 125, 246 Stewart, L, J. 121, 128, 258 Stewart, P. E. 121, 128, 131, 276 Stewart, W. 231 Stidham, P. J. 84 Stinson, M L. 126, 276 Stivers, D. L. 120, 125, 171, 181, 246 Stivers, J. 246 Stock, F. F. 214, 219, 258 Stockton, J. M. 276 Stout, S. 119, 122, 276 Strange, L. L. 258 Strevels, S. M. 276 Strong, G. 84 Strong, W. H. 231, 276 Strunk, P. J. 276 Stuart, D. I 117, 246 Stubbs, S. A. 258 Sturgeon, F. J. 1 19, 121, 258 Sturgeon, J. D. 84, 119 Sturgill, L. E. 276 Sublett, L 229, 258 Sullivan, L. S. 276 Sullivan, S. J. 246 Summerlm, J. R. 246 Susby, D. H. 83 Sutherland, J. 120, 231, 276 Sutphm, M. A. 258 Sutton, B J. 246 Sutton, L. L. 132, 258 Sutton, P. R. 84, 133 Sutton, T. L. 258 Sutton, V. D. 128, 276 Swain, M. I. 1 17, 1 19, 131, 276 Swann, C. A. 84, 119, 126 Swanson, F. 276 Swanson, M. 84, 1 17, 127, 132 Swindler, D. R. 84 Swinford, D. A 121, 130, 221, 258 Swinford, S. F. 84 Swofford, M. 119 Tackett, O. J. 119, 247 Tackett, S. J. 276 Talbot, T. W. 131, 276 Talcott, L. 276 Tallent, J. L. 119, 130, 132, 258 Tanner, J. E. 84, 121, 125 Tarter, J. F. 276 Tarter, L. D 276 Tate, P. C- 247 Tatum, G S. 276 Taulbee, E A. 276 Taulbee, P. F. 123, 214, 276 Taylor, B. F. 84 Taylor, B. S. 124, 125, 247 Taylor, B. G. 276 Taylor, DA. 1 19, 121, 129, 276 Taylor, D. S. 276 Taylor, JO. 131, 276 Taylor, J. M. 91 Taylor, J. R. 84 Taylor, M. C. 276 Taylor, M. E. 276 Taylor, M. M. 247- Taylor, O. L. 84, 121 Taylor, R. 117 Taylor, W. T. 276 Terrell, M. D. 85 Terry, B. 247 Terry, P. A. 247 Tester, N. 85, 128, 221 Thacker, D. G. 276 Thomas, B. 120 Thomas, C. M. 119, 276 Thomas, D. S. 276 Thomas, E. M. 276 Thomas, J. M. 276 Thomas, J. 119, 120, 121, 132, 209, 258 Thomas, J. C. 259 Thomas, M. P. 119, 276 Thomas, M. J. 247 Thomas, P. A, 259 Thomas, R. L. 276 Thompson, C. 247 Thompson, D. T. 85 Thompson, E. L. 133, 276 Thompson, E. M. 85 Thompson, G. M 247 Thompson, J. S. 276 Thompson, R. D. 276 Thompson, S. E. 131, 276 Thompson, T. B. 247 Thompson, T. 259 Thornton, F. L. 276 Thurston, J. C. 132, 259 Tichenor, B. C. 85, 126, 173, 181, 220 Tillett, B G. 276 Tmch, M. S. 122, 123, 276 T.nsley, K. R. 259 Tippett, K. E. 123, 132, 247 Tirey, P. A. 122, 132, 276 Todd, J. C. 122, 129, 276 Todd, L. C. 259 Toler, W. A. 85 Tolliver, B. L. 259 Tomaro, F. J. 85, 122, 194, 195 Tomlinson, R. R. 85 Tompkins, S. J. 85, 126 Toppass, J. W. 122, 130, 247 Toth, E C. 247 Toth, F. D. 85 Towler, P. D. 85, 133 Tremaine, N. M. 85 Tribble J. H. 247 Triplett, H. K. 85 Trivette, J. E. 276 True, L J. 276 Tucker, H. L. 177, 247 Turner, F. D. 85 Turner, H. E. 1 17, 171, 247 Turner, J. 127, 221, 276 Turner, N. L. 127, 247 Turner, R. M. 259 Turner, W. J. 259 Turpin, A. 259 Turpin, E. M. 85 Turpin, J, V. 276 Turpin, L. M. 125, 259 Tuttle, C. D. 247 Tuttle, T. 131, 247 Twehues, H. J. 259 Underwood, J. F. Underwood, J. P. 277 1 19, 259 Upchurch, A. P. 131, 247 Upchurch, J. G. 86, 122, 202, 229 Vahle, P. A. 277 Van Hook, R. B. 86 Van Hook, R. P. 259 Van Hoose, D. 209, 229, 259 Van Hoose, P. E. 229, 247 Van Peursem, J. 118, 125, 126, 247 Van Peursem, P. 125, 259 Van Winkle, G. R. 277 Vanzant, J . E. 118, 259 Voter, S. E. 119, 126, 277 Vaughan, C. L. 247 Vaughan, J. W. 212, 259 Vaughn, L. D. 231, 277 Veach, C. A. 132, 247 Venable, J. C. 259 Vernon, G. C. 259 Vest, F. T. 86 Vetter, J. D. 125, 212, 259 Viars, S. J. 259 Vice, B. J. 277 Vinson, G. E. 131, 247 Vires, J. K. 232, 259 Waddell, B. 128 Wade, J. T. 259 Wagner, J. H. 133, 229, 247 Wagner, P. H. 132, 259 Wagner, W. H. 86, 124 Wainscott, D. J. 247 Wainscott, S. M. 91 Walden, J. 121 Walker, C. J. 259 Walker, J. L. 259 Walker, V. 219, 222, 223, 277 Wall, A. L. 259 Wall, B. A. 86, 130, 132 Wall, J. S. 247 Wallace, C. M. 126, 247 Wallace, R. E. 230, 259 Walloce, R. D. 122, 247 Walter, B. C. 277 Walters, A. 247 Walters, C. W. 277 Walters, J. A. 123, 250 Walters, P. 231 Walters, R. A. 277 Ward, W. R. 86 Warning, W. 231 Warren, B. S. 277 Warren, C. B. 91 Warren, D. C. 230, 277 Warren, R. E. 86 Worth, T. E. 125, 247 Washburn, H. 231 Wathen, C. 124 Watson, E. 277 Watson, P. A. 259 Watts, C. 86 Watts, R. E. 86 Wearen, D. 277 Weaver, J. J. 259 Webb, A. F. 129, 259 Webb, B. L. 247 Webb, H. D. 86 Webb, J. G. 131, 259 Webb, L. Y. 86 Webb, L. 125, 129, 130, 247 Index Webb, N. S. 277 Webb, P. N. 128, 259 Webb, S. S. 86 Weber, R. C. 86, 120, 122, 194 Webster, LA. 131, 231, 277 Wehrle, G. L. 277 Weimer, J. 194, 230 Weissel, R. I. 86, 230 Weissinger, B. 120, 130 G. 230 124, 125, Welch J. G. 230 Welch L T. 86, 121, 131 Welch R C. 229, 259 Wells, C B. 277 Wells, c. L 247 Wells, G 124, 277 Wells, J. D. 259 Wells, L. J. 124, 259 Wells, R. B. 259 Welsh, S. A. 87 Welte, J. D. 124, 247 Wenderoth, D. M. 130, 247 Werk, J. 203, 209 Wesley, J. A. 247 Wesley, J. G. 87, 175 West, R. A. 126, 232, 247 122, 170 Wetenkon P. L. A. 87 , 1 16 194, 209 Wholen, F. 87 , ' 24, 151, Wharton, B A. 130, 2 59 Wheeler, N. M 259 Wheeler, R. B. 277 Whi taker, D R 125, 247 Whitaker, H K 223, 2 7 7 Whitaker, J. C 277 Whitaker, s. J. 277 Whitaker, T w 231 259 White, C. B. 30, 277 White, D C 277 White, D C 259 White, L. 87 White, M D 277 White, N H 87, 203 Whitfield, C. A 126, 259 Whitis, J. R. 194, 230, 277 Whitis, R. B. 259 Whitt, J. 132 Wierwi le, R. R. 87, 122, 202, 212 Wilber , E. A. 277 Wilcox G. T. 124, 277 Wilder H. W. 87 Wilhoite, S. L. 87, 116 Wilkerson, E. 123, 214, 217, 222 247 Wilkerson, R. V. 277 Wilkerson, D. H. 277 Williams, B. H. 87 Williarr is, C. K. 277 Willian is, E. K. 133, 259 Willion is, E. 87 Willian is, F. M. 124, 277 Willian is, H. R. 277 Willian is, J. D. 122, 229, 277 Williarr s, J. S. 87, 151, 171, 209 Williarr is, L. J. 130, 247 Willian is, L. 229 Williams, P. F. 87 Williarr s, S. J. 87 Williamson, J. K. 122, 260 Willis, M. E, 247 Willis, N. J. 247 Willoughby, D. P. 247 Wills, B. L 277 Wilson B. A. 1 19? 277 Wilson C. L. 231, 277 Wilson C- 1 19, 131, 260 Wilson D. R. 231, 277 Wilson J C- 119, 130, 260 Wilson J. 231 Wilson J. L. 277 Wilson L. 247 Wilson M. J. 87, 122 Wilson M. A. 277 Wilson S. E. 277 Wither poon, D. 126, 277 Witt, 1 121, 260 Witt, J. O. 88, 121 Witten, W. A, 277 Wolfe, R. G. 119, 132, 260 Wolfford, J. D. 88 Wood, B. M. 130, 260 Wood, L. C. 122, 162, 260 Wood, L. D. 88 Wood, M. R. 120 126, 260 Wood, R. M. 277 Woodall, J, L. 277 Woodrum, J. G. 277 Woods, G. M. 129, 260 Woods, R. V. 88 Woolum, J. 231 Wooton, R. D. 247 Works, J. C. 119, 132, 260 Works, N. E. 121, 130, 132 260 Worley, P. R. 88 Wright, C. L. 131, 277 Wright, D. F. 88 Wright, L. G. 1-21, 260 Wright, L. G. 278 Wuerdeman, G. R. 88 Wyatt, M. L. 88 Wyles, P. M 120, 130, 260 Yates, S. E, 278 Yeary, H. L. 194, 209, 247 Yonce, N. T. 88 York, R. B. 247 Young, D. L. 88, 119 Young, J. P. 88 Young, M. 91 Young, M. Young, M. L. 222, 260 Youngo, J. E Yount, D. J. Yount, J. N. I, 123, 130 1 17, 214, 219, 122, 194, 247 278 231, 278 J. A 1 18, 278 ion, N. F, 278 Administration Index Adams, K. M. 46 Aebersold, C. E. 42 Allen, D. M. 49 Alvis, A. 55 Arnett, F. 32 Arnold, L. 33 Arterberry, T. L. 42 Baechtold, J. E Baker, L. 51 Baldwin, M. C. 4 Bales, F. 29 Bales, K. 34 Ballard, L. 33 Ballou, F. 33 Ballou, B. 33 Burksdale, M. 29 Basye, C. A. 39 Black, J. G. 39 Bonner, J. T. 50 Botner, E. 50 L .? Boyd, P. 52 Bratlee, A 36 Breeze, J. 55 Brewer, S. 33 Broaddus, L. 30 Brock, A. C. 44 Brock, G. M. 25 Brown, J. W. 28 Buchanan, P. L 44 Buckholz, V. A. 43 Burrier, V . K 44 Campbell, J. 51 Carroll, A K 55 Carty, D. J. 28 Case, E. Y. 27 Chrisman, H. L. 44 Chrisman, R. G. 41 Clem, A. 32 Coates, J . D. 26, 54 Coleman, M. 35 Colley, L. 29 Con lee, R. 25 Cox, M. 38 Creech, J. E. 54 Crutcher, W. 51 Daly, D. 52 Darling, F. 53 Davis, J. H. 48 Dovis, K 44 Davis, J. 41 Deniston, F. 32 Dickerson, M. S. 49 Dozier, R. 36 Duncan, R. 32 Durham, L. 44 Egnew, E. F. 41 Elder, K. E. 34 Engle, F. A. Jr. 41 Engle, F. A. Sr. 42 Index Eversole, V. 35 Feltner, D. R. 28 Ferrell, D. T. 42 Fields, V. 30 Flynn, J. R. 46 Ford, E. G- 41 French, D. E. 41 Gardners, D. 30 Gatwood, D. D. 36 Giles, F. P. 36 Gossett, G. 52 Gnse, P. M. 44 Hale, N, C. 41 Hampton, K. 31 Hansel, C. 46 Haynes, P. 31 Heckrotte, C- 37 Hennckson, D. G. 51 Herczeg, J. 29 Herndon, T. C 38 Hewlett, J. 34 Hill, G. A. 34 Hill, J. W. 33 Hilton, B. J. 41 Hogg, E. 41 Holder, M B 34 Honaker, G. L. 44 Hood, G M, 53 Hounchell, S. 44 Howard, A. S. 38 Hughes, C. T. 52 Joggers, R. E. 26, 42 Jennings, M. W 55 Jouvre, P. A 50 Juett, R 32 Keen, A. 34 Keen, Q. B. 27, 45 Keene, W. L. 45 Kennamer, L. G 47 Keyser, V, R 34 King, J. O. 25 Koenigstem, N. J 51 Lafuze, H H 37 Larance, L. 29 Larance, R. S. 37 Lewis, C. J. 46 Mahaffey, H 35 Mangus, A- 45 Mankm, P. H 45 Martin, H. G. 27, 55 Martin, L. 25 Martin, R. R. • 24 Mattox, M. E. 27 McBrayer, P. 53 McGlasson, A. 39 McHone, W. T, 36 Mcllvaine, A. G. 41 McPherson, F. M. 51 Miller, N. G. 49 Million, D. 33 Million, G. 33 Moberly, M. H. 41 Moland, E, B. 25 Moore, W. J. 26, 40 Morgan, J. 45 Mountz, E. R. 41 Murback, J. 45 Myers, T. E. 48 Nagel, P. C. 46 Odor, P. 31 Oppelt, R. L. 51 Park, N. R. 49 Park, S. 38 Parkhurst, W. M. 42 Patrick, D. R. 48 Patterson, K. 41 Perry, H. 29 Potts, C. 30 Potts, J. L. 46 Powell, J. C. 24 Presnell, G. E. 53 Prewitt, B. 30 Raleigh, V. 47 Regenstein, A, 54 Rhodes, B R. 45 Richards, M. F. 47 Richards, R. R. 41 Richardson, K. 29 Rigby, H. 54 Ritter, V. 32 Rivers, Mrs. P. 31 Roberts, C. B. 34 Roberts, M Sgt, C. 50 Robinson, G. W. 46 Robinson, N. T 54 Robinson, H. E. 51 Rollings, D. R. 45 Ross, C. A. 25 Rowlane, D. 49 Rowlett, J, D. 48 Rush, R. 54 Salyer, D. 38 Sanders, Lt. Col. J. M. Schreiber, D. 37 Scott, M. W. 55 Sewers, B. S. 51 Sexton, W. E. 48 Slater, E. 43 Smith, J. H. 39 Smith, Capt. W. D. 5( Smothers, E. 34 Snowden, J. G. 42 Sprague, W. A. 42 Stephens, S. 39 Stocker, J. W. 43 Story, V. F. 55 Sumption, M Sgt. G. L. Swindall, Maj. V. 50 Swindall, W. E. 50 Synovitz, J. 34 Synovitz, R. J. 53 Toylor, J. A. 43 Taylor, R. S. 47 Telford, B. E. 51 Thompson, E. 30 Todd, A. 34 Todd, J. 36 Tomaro, M. P. 53 Tudor, T. 33 Tyng, G. P. 42 Von Arsdale, F, 33 Van Hook, J. 46 Van Peursem, J. E. 51 Vickers, J. L 28 Watts, K. F. 35 Webster, D, C. 28 Whalin, R. W. 48 Whitaker, H. 34 Whitehead, L. R. 49 Whitlock, T. W. 54 Whitt, A. L. 37 Wickersham, A. 30 Willingham, D. 30 Witt, B. 30 Witt, M. 34 Wolfrom, L . 51 Woolum, L. L. 42 Wyly, T. 46 Younce, H 35 Zimmack, B. 34 Zimmack, H. L. 37 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CLASS PHOTOS Osborne Photographers, Cincinnati Stanifer Studio, Richmond FEATURE PHOTOS Dan Webster, Eastern Photographer GROUP AND ACTIVITY PHOTOS Eastern Photo Club SPECIAL PHOTOS Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington Bob Walter, Knoxville, Tennessee PRINTING S B. Newman Printing Company, Knoxville :■' ■■' ■' ■' •■' ' , ■■' . 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