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FRESHMEN First Row: ANDY SISK ...................................................Knoxville. Tenn. BILL SKINNER .................................Lynchburg, Vo. BOB SLAGLE . . Bristol. Tenn. AUDREY SMITH.................................................Pasadena. Md. Second Row: MARY KAY SMITH Silvor Spring. Md. LINDA SNIDER............................................Marion, Ve. SUSAN STAHLER..................................... Shelbyville Ind. ANN STANLEY.......................................... Darwin. Va. Third Row: SUZANNE STEELE . Johnson City. Tenn. CHARLES STURGILL ............................Lansing. N.C. CLAUDIA STURTEVANT Altavista. Vo. BETTY SWANN . . . Alexandria. Va. Fourth Row: JANET SWINGLE . . Knoxville. Tenn. MARVIN THOMPSON . Alexandria Va. ED TOMLINSON Chottonoogo, Tenn. JOHN TOSH Richmond. Va. Fifth Row: BEN TYLENDA . . . Grundy. Va. ALEX UNDERWOOD...................................... . Knoxville. Tenn. LOIS URBANSKE .....................................Arlington. Va. CAROLYN WADE............................................. Roonote. Va. Sixth Row: HARRY WARD . ALLEN WEHRY ELAINE WERNER JOHN WEST . Gloucester City Va. Waynosboro. Va. Roanoke. Va. Richmond. Va Seventh Row: BOB WHITE Richmond. Va. LOUISE WILLIAMS Richmond. Va. NANCY WILLIAMS....................... Clifton Forgo. Va. TOM WILLIAMS Frodoriclsburq, Md. Eighth Row: SCOTT WILLIAMSON................................. Arlington. Va. VICKI WILSON................................. Arlington. Va. CAROL WIRE....................................... Roanolo. Va. NANCY WOLFE .................. . Norton. Va. Ninth Row: BILL WOOD BOB WOOD PAIGE YODER . . DICK ZIMMERMAN Johnson City, Tenn. .... Salem. Va. . . Kilmarnock. Va. . Fort Meyers. Fla. 153
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FRESHMEN First Row: COURTNEY MEYER......................................Fall Church. Va. JIM MILLER....................................Johnson City. Tenn. JOE MILLER...................................... Abingdon. Va. VIVIAN MOBERG................................Newport News. Va. Second Row: BILL MOL . Mystic. Conn. MARILYN MONROE . . . . Johnson City. Tenn. JIM MOREHEAC Princo George. Va. JIM MOSS.......................................Alexandria. Va. Third Row: BILL MYERS . . . Martinsville, Md. DIANNA NELSON Radford. Va. WILLIAM OWENS Abingdon. Vo. DAVE PARTINGTON Roanoke. Va. Fourth Row: RICHARD PATTERSON MOLLIE POPE BEE PRIDGEN . JIMMY RAKES . PulasU. Va. Ivanhoe. Va. Kinqsport, Tenn. Narrows. Va. Fifth Row: BETTY REAMS JANE REED KARL REEDY HARRY RHETT Middlesboro, Ky. Kingsport, Tenn. Grundy. Va. Pulaski. Va. Sixth Row: RONNIE RICHARDS TOM ROADLEY PHIL ROBBINS GEORGE ROBERTS Lake City, Tenn. Berryville. Tenn. . Chottanooga. Tenn. . Fairfax. Va. Seventh Row: RICHARD ROLLINS NANCY SAUNDERS SALLY SAYNE MARSHA SCARBROUGH . Abinqdon, Va. Radford. Va. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Eighth Row: RALPH SCOTT . PADDY SCROGGS SUSAN SENTER DARLENE SHEA Ninth Row: CAMILLE SHEAHAN JOHN SIEGLE . JIM SILLIMAN JOE SIMANTEL Bland. Va. Alexandria. Va. Morristown. Tenn. . Casselberry. Fla. Salem. Va. Springfield. Va. . Arlington, Vo. Waynesboro. Vo
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m emonam Victor Stradley Armbrister, Ph.D., November 8. 1902 October 6, 1962 —Dean, Emory Henry College— It is devoutly to be wished that the labors thus expended may not have been lost in futile scholarship or empty learn- ing, but that whatever of knowledge and wisdom which may have come by reason of these endeavors may be productive of creative thought and wholesome living, inspirational teach- ing and praiseworthy practice. Dr. Armbrister wrote the above paragraph in the preface to a compilation of his papers written in preparation for his doctoral dissertation. The lines serve as a written phi- losophy for his life. As Dean of Emory Henry College he gave his unfaltering attention to the school around which his life centered. His door was never closed and his mind never ceased thinking about the students and colleagues for which he lived. He was Dean from 1940 until his death. It has been said that a great man needs no marker for his grave. The lives which have been enriched by association with this great man will serve as a marker for the world to see as one man's influence lives on. 154
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