George Peabody College For Teachers - Pillar Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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I wish for all of you a future in which service to mankind through teaching and other activities will be part of your life. I J? President THE PILLAR OF EA ERQH ADMINISTRATION Vrly Page 6 XVILLIAM C. ONES ILS., NIA., l'h.D. 1211111 of X1dll?Z4III.Sf'l'flff071 HENRY H. HILL B.A., BI..-X., PILD., LL.D. President FELIX C. ROBB A.B., M..-X., Ph.D. Dean of In5t1'ucti011 FACULTY A D ADMINISTRATIO ARNOLD D. ALBRIGIIT BA., MA., Ph.D. Professor of Education A. EDWIN ANDERSON I-LB., M..-X., Ph.D. Professor of English ROBERT OWENS BEAUCHAMP IIS., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of .Science Education FRANCES BOTTUM ILS., MA., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology MRS. BELLE BURNETT P.B.X. Operator CLAUDE S. CHADWICK ILS., NLS., Ph.D. Professor of Biology JACK ALLEN A.I3., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History JOHN HOUSTON BANKS B.S., MA., Ph.D. Associate Professor of lvlathematics HAROLD BENJAMIN BA., MA., Ph.D. Professor of Education and Chairman, Division of Social Foundation of Education jOHN E. BREWTON A.B.. MA., Ph.D. Professor of English MRS. DUANE VIEUX CAIN Secretary, Division of Music BEATRICE M. CLUTCH R.N., B.S.. BIA., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Public Health Nursing Education Page 7 FACULTY A D ADMINISTRATIO ARTHUR H. COOK B.s., M.A. Biology LOIs NELSON DERORRE B.S., MA. Secretary to the Director of Residence Halls and Student Life BANTON S. DOAK B.'S., M.A. Industrial A rts LLOYD MURRAY DUNN B.Ed.. M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education and Coordinator of Special Education L. LAWTON GORE B.s., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Industrial Education WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English KENNETH S. COOPER B.s., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History R. T. DEWITT B.s., M.A., P.E.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education HAROLD D. DRUMMOND A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of Elementary Education WILLIAM A. FITZGERALD A.B., M.A., E.s. in L.s., Ph.D Professor of Library Science WILLARD GOSLIN B.S., M.A., L'L.D. Professor of Education and Chairman, Division of Ed- ucational Administration and Community Development CLARA GIBSON HADDOX Ds., M.A., IM.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Education JOHN J. IJANSON An., MA., MEA. Education ALv1s M. HOLLADAY BA., MA., 1'h.D. Associa tc Professor of Chemistry FREIDA JOHNSON Bs., MA. Associatc Professor of English LUCILE C. LASALLE BS., MA. Assistant Professor of Physical Education BETH LEWIS R.N., B.S., MA. Stuflcnt Health Counsclor ELIZABETH LOUNSBURY Sccretary to thc Dcart of Administration HENRY HARA1' B.s., M.A., 1'h.1J. Professor of Education J. YVARREN HUTTON IRM., M.M. Instructor in Music L. NIARGARET JOHNSON BA., MS., PILD. Associate Professor of Nutrition and Chcnzistry MRS. ANN L. LEE Urflcr Librarian EDNA LEWIS RN., AE., MA. Profcssor of Public Health Nursing Education ERICK LEROY LINDMAN AR., MA., 1'h.D. Profcssor of School Acllninistration FACULTY A D ADMINISTRATIO Page 9 FACULTY A D ADMINIST RAT IO WILLIAM KNOX IVICCHAREN BA., Bb. III Lb., MA., Ph.D Professor of Education EVELYN NIESSMORE ILS., NLM. Assistant Professor of Alusic EUGENIA FLETCHER MOSELEY Iss., MA., M.Ed. Associate Professor of Business Education NIAMIE L. NEWLIAN A.B., MA. Associate Professor of Home Economics RAYMOND C. NORRIS B.S., AM. Instructor in Psychology KATHERINE REED B.S., NIA. Assistant Professor of Industrial Education W. D. NICCLURKIN BA., MA., Ph.D. Professor of School Administration NIARY E. NIORTON A.B., MA. Director of Residence Halls and Student Life AI. R. MILES B.S., MA. Bursar LOUIS NICHOLAS A.B., M.M. Associate Professor of Music MARGARET PRITCHETT B.S. Secretary to the President A. STAN RESCUE B.A., MA. Assistant Professor of Library Science GENE RHODES .X.l3. 1Jin'r'lur of Housing MAR1' D. ROGERS l3oolc1cr'1'ju'r and SFCVl'fIll'y Iillzsar Oflire BIARTIIA SA'1 1'1-LRWHITE BA., 15.5. 111 L.S. Cirrzflzllimz I.i1Il'llI'iIlII JESSE M. SHAVER 15.S..x.. MS., 1'h.11., Sci.D. Pmf1'.s'.s'm' of Biology IJAXVRICNCE H. STEWART BS., NIA., Ed.D. A.s.1i.vlnul I'mf1'ssm' of 1':IlllI'IlfiUlI!ll l7SX'l'lI0lUf V . Fu V1cRxox H. VIWAYLOR lm.. xI..x., 1111.11 1-1.s.wf'ir1lf' 1'mf1's.s0r of Music SUSAN B. RILEY B.l.., Bb., MA., Ph.D., LL.D Pmjzfssor of English ANNA LOE RUSSELL BA.. 13.8. in I..S.. MA. I:I'fl7ff'l1l'C Librarian xIUL1US SEEMAN BS.. MA., Pl1.D. A.s.mriate Pmfcsso r of IJ.Yj'l'lI0I0gy KIAYCIE K. SOUTHALI. las.. NIA., l'h.D. Pmffssar of Elenzenlary 1fflIll'flliOll SOLON B. SUDDUTH lS.S., MA.. l'h.D. PTUfl'SXUl' of Physical liduration CHIL1-:S VAN .XNTWVERP LLB.. MA. I'mfrav.wn' of EFl1lf'!1fi0ll and Cflllfflllllll, Division of CIll'l'if'IlI1l7Il and yifllfllillg FAC LT Y AND ADMINISTRATIO Page 11 FACULTY A D ADMI WILLIAM H. VAUGHN lm., MA., Ph.D., LL.D. Director of Admissions and Registrar HANQR A. YVEBB BA., Ms., Ph.D. Professor of Science Education, Emeritus lol-1 RUSSELL XVHITAKER BS., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Geography Aj. E. XVINDROW B.S., MA., Ph.D. Director of Public Services IRVING VV. YVOLFE BA., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Music T. P. YEATMAN A.B., MA., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology ISTRATIO .IAMES E. WARD B.s., NLS., Ph.D. Professor of Economics ARVILLE XVIIEELER A.B., MA., Ph.D. Professor of Education SAMUEL P. YVIGGINS B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education FREMONT P. WIRTH BA., MA., Ph.D. Professor of History THEODORE WOODWARD B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D. Professor of Business Education VVERNER ZEPERNICK NLM. Associate Professor of Music THE PILLAR OF DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES l'1lur' I I An upper class guide hofographs her freshmen Hum? I1 Clhrustmas avr miasissfzrfxwi msmex Page 17 Page IS Hangmg of t ,N-nw Library S C W U S Chasrmen 25... f 'Lf 9? .9233 it 'U :E .2 . .,..Q.... , . 5... , if 3? -tw ,ka 4 V.. , 1.3 if M Q 4,2 f 4 ff., f 551 J w . 1 ,if Aa gg , X Z Vu 'R f flf22f2W?.f?A5'ff ., , YM fx U. ,M Page 19 fn wvfag. WYMWW . . 1 Upen, Hanan THE PILLAR OF LEARNING CLASSES Pagf 21 Page 22 PILLARS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Prvsidmzt ,... . .,....................,,,.......,.....,.,..,.. BILL TUCKER Vifzf-l'rr'si Secretary . Treasurer. . , , . . . , . . . . .Qnol picunrcdj S'l'lf1x'1Q S'1'R1ixIAIuL ..........,....,,1 AYLA YVOODS . . . .CORNLQLIA ROBISON SE IGR CLASS 1954 VIRGINIA ANm:RsoN WINCHESTER, 'l'I2NNrLssI5Ii B.S. in Business Eduratimi Beta Kappa Tau, '50-,545 Secretary lunior Class, '52g Assistant Intra- inural, House Council, 'iflg Beta Kappa Tau Sergeant-at-Arnis, '533 Mermaids, '53. '1'oxI BOLLIQS NASI-lVII.I.E, TILNNI-1551515 B..-I. Phi Chi Alpha, Historian, '50-'5I, Secretary, '51-'52: Vice-President jun- ior Class, 'Sl-'52, junior Attendant to Mr, Peabody. '52g Kappa Phi Kappa, Vice-President, Chair- man of Orientation Committee, Baseball Team, Vic'e-Presi- dent Student Council, '52-'53, Presi- dent, President Kappa Phi Kappa, '53, SE ICR CLASS OF 1954 MARY P. BAUM N,xsIIvlI.I.Ia, 'I'ILNNL1ssI3I: ILS. in Pulllin Health Nursing XVAYNE BOWLES NASlIYlLLli, TENNl'YbSEIi B.S. Student Council, '52-'54, Orientation Committee, '533 Kappa Phi Kappa, '52-'5-I, Treasurer, '53-'5-11 Phi Chi Alpha, 'Sl-'52, Pledge Blaster, '52- '5I5, Secretary, '53-'54, President, lin- treprenauers. '52-'5f3: Intramurals, '52-'53, '54, Softball. '51, lfotitball, '5l, '52, 53. CARLI1111 BAXTER L1-LWISBURG, TIQNNIcssEI2 B.S. in Elementary Educalion Confederate Hall President, '53-'54, Treasurer, '52-'53g Inter-dormitory Council President, '53-'54, Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary, '53-'54, Social Chairman, '53, Sullivan Award, '523 Elementary Council, '50- '54: Orientation, '51-'54, Student Council Membership Committee, '53- '543 Student Christian Association, '50f'54: XVho's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges, '53-'54. JEAN Boro ASHLAND C1'rx', 'IAIQNNIESSIQIC B.S. Womens Recreation Association, President, '53-'5-1: Beta Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Pledge Pres- ident, '52-'53: Confederate Hall Vire- President, 63-'54, Tri Beta: Physical Education Club: Student Counril. RITA LOU BLEDSOE NAsIIv1I,I.Ii, TENNESSEE ILA. Pi Gamma Chi. BETTY BOYLIN N.-isiiviiriz, TENNESSEE B.S. lileinentary Council: Student Chris- tian Assoriation: Beta Kappa Tau, l'n,I.AR Art Editor, '54. 5 X E 'Y sa S E. O. BULLION NTAUISON, 'I'ENNEssr3E JESSE W. BROYVN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ILA. in English Phi Mu Alpha: I'n.l,AR Staflg Pres- ident, Writers Cluhg Symphonic Band. -IIMNHP1 GEORGE BUSHULFN NAsHvil.l.ic, '1'liNNESSI'1I-I BS. BA. S4't'l't l2ll'X', Kappa l'l1i Kappa. XlARY .XIIYIE flAIflfliY !NI1lR1fRr1i'isnok0, 'l'l4NNr1ssi1li Hall. in Ajzjflierl lllusic' Iaralvocly Choir, '49-'533 Bel Canto Clcc Club, 493513 Peabody Sin- fnnictta, '52-'53g Symphonic Band, 333543 Sigma Alpha Iota, '50-'54, Vircfl'rcsident. '52-'53, Secretary, '53- '54g Student Council, '52-'53g Wh0's Who Among Students in American Vnivcrsitics and Colleges, '53-'54. MARVIN XVI-LSIJCY CALVERY JOYCE flOLL1NS WVAC0, TEXAS HUh1BOLD'I', 'I'ENNicm-xi-1 B.S. in Biology ILA. SE IOR CLASS OF 19 4 NIARY CARLOS l,Ul'I,AR BLU!-'lf, NHSSOURI Ball. lfrvntli Club, '50-'Sig lnternalimlal Relations Club: Sigma Alpha Iota, 52354, il'T?1lhlll'f'l'Q Musita Edutators National Confttrelue: AI1lCl'lt'2lll Guiltl of Organistsg Clcc illulmg Choir: Baud. 'IOM' CARVALIIU IRON CITY, iI1ENlYlfSSl'.l'l BN. in I'l1y.x'irr1l 1f!11lf!ll'fU1l Baseball 'l'ramg Spmts VVritcr lol' l'1'rllfml-l' l'0,s'l. SHIRLICY XIARIE CHAR1,'l'0N CLAR01. ,Xxx f1OXI.l Y SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 l7nli'l I'Y L1ovxfl.ANn .XNNIC NICKAY UORNELIUS NASIIVIIAUL, 'l'l-iNNr1:+sr1l4 NAsnvl1,l,l-7, 'l'lcNNmsril-2 NAsllvll,l,lc. 'l'l-ZNINPNk5FIC WlNr:ll14s'l'l11R, 'l'r:NNl-isslcfg ILS. in Allufr' ICr11lr'r1lio11 ILS. ILS. 134,-I, Kappa l7f'Itz1l'i3 Pczxhody Choir: l'C:l- l'i IQJHIIIIIR Chi. Kappa Ill-lla Pi, 52353: Pi Garnma body Bzuulg Sigma Alpha loin, Mu, Scrrrtary, '53, Mary Mildred Cihzlplain. Sullixzm Smlmlalrship, '52 WALTIQR Lockwoou CRILIQY GLENDOX DXLLARIJ -lr: sua Nl.-uc IIUNNAAI Rouxcm' B. DUDLICY XM!-lv1LI.1i, TENNESSEE I,l'1X1'ISBljRG, VIYICNNICSSICI-I CIk.xN1x.x1.l,, NI'ss:s.s1.'1'l N.xx:1v1.ug, 'IQENNEJSEE HH4, ILS. in Imlrumefnful Mzlxil' ILS. BMS, 1 Pi Ggnnrnn Mu, '52-'53, Vice-Presb l'c'2lbody Choir, '51, '52. '53, '541 l'l'L'2lSlIl'CI', l'c11bfnly Nurses Ll b. dem, Symphonic' Band, '5l, '52, '53, '54, House' Cmxxwil, Culmfvmlvrzltv Hull, '54, Sigma Alplm Ima, '542 Bruws I'lll9ClIlbll', '53, E IOR xIAY BELLE ELCAN l5ROWNSYlI.I.E, 'TENNESSEE ILS. in lflenzelzlnry EfI1lt'II1l07l EiClllL'Ill1lI'y Counttilg Peabody Vesper Choir. CLASS OF 1954 XVILLIARI D. FNGLEHART BETTY CHARLOTTE EVERS 1-DOROTHY RUTH FLOYD JACKSON, AHSSOURI XIADISUNYILLE, TENNESSEE IYASHVILLE, TIZNNESSEE, B.S. ILS. B.S. in llomc Iiroizcnrzics Beta Kappa Tau, ,SO-'54, Mermaid Club, ,525-'5'1g Home lieonoinits Club, '52-'54. BTARILYN FLOYD l AYlT1 l'l2VII.l.lT, 'I'I?NNESS1il2 B.S. Student Christian Association, '50- J54g Confederate Hall Secretary, '53- '54g EICIIICDIZITQ' Council, '50-,543 Pi filillllllll Chi, '50-'54g Who's Who Among Students in JxIllCl'il'2lI1 Uni- versities nnd Colleges, '53-,54. Page 26 PEGGY IDELORES FRITH NASHVIILPZ, TICNNIZSSEE ILS. in illllsic Iirlzlmliou Baptist Student Union, Beta Kappa 'l'a11g Peabody Choirg Glce Clubg Orientation Coiniuittee. FAY BIERTON fii-XUGH NANCY ANN GETTLE NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. S'1'U'1'TG1xRT, ARKANSM BA. B.S. ' nw l'iljXlCli B,x'1'11,x' CQUUDALL RICIIARD Gklxvlfs HARRY liugi-'Ni-1 Uussox LL'I.,x L, 1901.1 3 NASl'lYl1.l.l-I. 'll'QXNli55liL PRUVIDICXCIC, KICNIKCKX ILA. ILS. in ,X'IH'XIlIjI Prcxidcnl of Nursus Cluh. NIICRRILI. CXYUSIJORI4' Nl-NRGANRIFI' UM-lw X xsuyllllvli' 'I'l.1xxl155I.VI.1 X.X5llYlI,Il-1. l.XXl'1S5l'.l'l IS..-l. B-5- Cf1f'rl1u'l:'f'r.v.' 'Wh' WI., if: A l'1'ul1lf115 Puxl, 50. nl, 52, :r3.i.u'm1ll11luu1 Blzllnlgcr :ind l'lXLll2lllL2C lidilmy '50, I F I '5l, '51, '53: lvzlhmly lluyi-rs, '50, '5l, '52, '53Z Druid Ciri'lL', '52, Lighting lHcwig1u'l', '53, Awsislgilit Di- TLTIOI' fVii0-l'1'csirlcnlJ, '53, Rndiu YVOrkslmp, '50, '5l, '52, '53: Sopho- more Clusw l'1u'Iinuu'uIzu'iuu, '51, junior Class 'I'rc1m1rcr, '52: SlllKlCIll C0un1'il, '53: Clmirulzin Aluuim'-Svnior Prom, '53: .Xlphzi l'si Oinvgxl, '52, '53: Kappa: l'hi Kappa, '52, '53, l x'll'L'-l'l'l'9iliClll, '531 lhi Chi Xlllllll, '53, Oriculntizui flOlllllllllK'4'. '5l, '53, BIRNIINGIIAXI , .KIAISANIA ILS. Vim-l'l'vsidcnl Student Council, lfull, '53, Prcsidunt, '5-1: Studi-nl Christizm .'xii0l'l2lli0Il, '5l. '52, '53, '54, Presi- clunt, '54, World Student Scrxife Fund Driw C0-Cluiirmzxn, '52-'531 lilL'1ilcI1lzli'y Counfil, '52, '53, '54, XN'olnc-11's Ri1l'1':1lim1 .Msm'iuti0n, '53: iVl0l'lIl2lill Cluhi fi0Ill'L'lll'l'2lIU Hall Council, '53, Scrrclnry, '53, I'4'1rI1o1ly I'oxl, '5-lg l'i fillllllllil Mu, '543 l'i cillllllllll Chi, '52, '53, '54, Plvclgi' l'rc'siclc-ill, '52: Orientation flUlllllllllCL', '52, '53, Sullivuu Award, XIARY l R,xxc:i-is HANIILFI ox SFU .XXI I . 'l l NXli55l la ILS. Studcnl Clirixlizui Axsuiiziliou, '50-'54: l'i Cuuunzi Chi, '5l-'54, SL'l'2.!L'2lllI-LlT- Arms, '52A'53, Ilislmixnl, '53, '5'l: flllClIl0lCCl'N, '52. '53, Hmnc lim- nmniiw Cluh, '50-'5-I, i'l'0Nlill'llI, '53- Hisloriziu. '52-'53: Student Cuunl nil, '52-'5-l. X.K5llYII.l.l-1, 'l'liXNlih5liE. ILS. Ri-ilsifkui HANSON X AAI lVIl.I.li. I I-1XNl'.hhl-ll-1 ILS. in I'l1y.sirnl lirliuulion 'l'k'llllCxNL'l' Ivnh. '.'r0A'5I: .Xquntii Club '70'3I Nl I Sl Y: I A input Daunv, 'L 3 Nlcrumnicl Cluh, '52-'5l: l'i fillhllllll Chi, '52-'5-l: llvlai livlu Brin, '52-'54, lIixlm : 'V A ' '5 - - v lin, .wl. l'Il.l.XR Stall, .13 'rl' Wlufx Who .xlllllllg Students in Auicriunl l'lllXL'l'Sllll'Y and Col- lz-gcs. 'V v3-'5-l. SE ICR CLASS OF 1954 Page 27 IVILLIAM Row,-tub HARRIS NASIIVII.I,I-1, 'IINNESSIEE IZ.,f1. XIARGARET Suri HIGGASON NASHVILLE, 'l'I'1NNESS1'lE H.S. in l7l'lll.Sf!T Edumlion Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor, '52-'53, Corresponding Secretary, '53-'54: Orientation Committee, '51, '52, BCI Canto Glee Club, '50-'53: Peabody Baud, '53-'54, Peabody Players, '50- l53g Peabody Qhgir, '50-,543 Beta Kappa 'I'aug Who's VVho Among Students in American Iinitcrsitics autl Colleges, '53-'54, josigvii NICCRAY HOLMES ASIIIEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA A.B. lll'1LliX CLAIRE HUDSON NAsHvII.I.l-1, 'IPENNESSEIL B.S. in Muxic Education Peabody Choir, 60-'54, Bel Canto Clcc Club, '50-'54, Student Prince, '51, Opcrcttaw, '50-'52, Peabody and Vanderbilt Production of 1'Singing Billy. E 1 5 3 I 5 Q lJoUo1.As D. IIUMPHR1-LYS, III IIUANITA Cur1ATHAx1 1IAt1KsoN CLARA I,Ut:lLI,li KEENI-ZR llU!ll NXK'M.Il, il'liNNI'ISSl'1li NASIIVIIII-T, 'l'I-INN!-ISSl'.I'2 Bl-fN'l'0N, ILLINOIS ILS. in .ll1rlll1'n1r1IFr2x 3.11. lilfmffnlury lirluralirm l'i Canima Chi, Pletlgt' I'rL'sitleut1 Secret a ry liast Dorm 3 lilcmrn tary Council. SE IOR CLASS OF 1954 Page 28 l I i l NANCY KLIQIN Ill-'N1I'S1'HAIx, NI-iw YORK liilfrimxss Iizlurnliou i SE IGR CLASS UF 19 4 l3lLl.lli Kl'YKl'iNDAI.l. llxxiics l'lIDXX',-KRIJ 1.1-11-1 .tcsxifs .tlxatik NIANSI-'lliI.D l,t'c:x' l'il.liFN Nl.-XRSHALL Html. .KIAHMIA l'll.UGl.l' llEi.XCll, l'll.lIRllJ.'k 5.'AR'I.'KNlilR1i, Sotum CI.-XROIHNA tioi.t:xiis:,x, Iicxxigsnit-1 li..4. in lillpfllxll AIA. .lI..Al, ILS. in ,llJ1.xE1' lfllllflll mi ' l'log,q- Co n,il, '52-'5Il: Pl'L's'tlt-iit 151,501-qyfkyglRig-rlkglpliq1111311-dl, Bziml, '50-'5-lg Choir, 'BU-'Mg Or- lizist Hull, '53-'ill l'4'nlmflx- l'o.xl, '52- :llc-t'n, '5l35-ll Stticlvnt Clltrisiizin 53, Editor, '53-'5'l: Pi flllllllllll Xiu: Assoaizition, '50-'5l: Sigma .-Xlplm f, lELlll1lll0ll Comm i l lcv, '53-'5-1: loin, 'Sl-'5-l: llt-tu Rzippu illlll, Trl- , W'ho's NVlio Among' Students in 'S-li Svt'rt'lxny of Bztml, '52-533 'txncritzzll lftiivursiticn amd Clollcgcs, 'lx'c'ux.11'c1' of Slfllllll Alllllkl Iota, '52- Ffl-'5-l: llllK'l'-tl0l'lIlll0lY ilotmtili lffil l't't'sftlvm, '53-'5-tg Xvhffs yvho Stirlvnt cl0lIlH'll1 Slllilt'IlI Cliristizin Among htmlcntx in AlllCflL'1lll l'ni- Nwotiution. xt-rsitim :mal Clollvgcs, '53-'5-1. CARRIE Still Nlfxiuix jovczli NIARTIN Gi-i'l'T!S Xllll..-XLYZHLIN Niftsox XICXFILL llovi-QR, 'Il-ixxizsst-114: XASllYll,l.l'l, 'I'l3NNlZ'Sl'lK DU' V- ll'Xh N.xsilx'11,i,if, 'I'1-1xxt1h5i1E 8.5. in illzuff' lirlurnlirm ILS. ILS. In I'nbl.1 Hwllifl .Yllf-95112 li..l. Sccretziry Student Body, '53-'Hz jun- H8111 Bela BL-tu, '5l-54. l'I'CSi416l1I. ioi' .Xttcmlzznt to Miss l't-zllxocly, '52A '54, Student Cl1.t'ist'i1:ii .-Xswociulion, lN'lio's Wlio :Xmong Studi-nts in '53-'542 Alllllllll Slllll, ffl-'5'L :xlI1Cl'ltkllll lillltL'l'lllL'S :md Colleges, '53-'545 Sigma .xlllllll lt llll. ' IOR CLASS OF 19 4 XIARY CATHERINE XICNULTY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ILS. Serretzlry Baptist Student Union C0lIlll'llQ Home lironomifs Club, Pi Cilllllllil Chi. JEANICE NIIDGETT AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA B.S. Vt'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Sophomore Class Officer, '52, W'omen'S Recreation Associa- tion, '52, Beta Kappa Tau, '51, '52, '54, President, '54, Inter-dorm Counril, '52, '53, '54, Vice-l'I'esident. '53, Student Christian Association, '51, '52, '54, Confederate Hall Coun- eil, '52, '53, '54, Representative to IDC, '52, '54, President, '53, Orienta- tion Committee, Student Coun- ril, '53, '54, Beta Beta Beta, '52, '53, '54, President, Kappa Delta Pi, '53, '54, Viee-President, '54, PIL- LAR Staff, '53, '54, Business Manager, '54, Representative to Collegiate Counril of United Nations, Sul- lixan Award, '52. BlARTHA BEATRKJE BIUNDY NlARTIlA JLXI- XlURRl'LL GADSDEN, AIIAIIANIA Public Healtll Nursing Nl0RRlS'1 on N TYNNI- SSLL BIARTHA BIICHOLAS FLOYD KENNITH NIXON JOHN WILLIAM O'REAR RAY PALMLR 1i.S. MADISON, TENNESSEE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NASHVILIF IENNESSEE Beta Kappa Tau. B.A. Pre-Medical Page 30 Beta Beta Beta .-XDICAN PARKER TuI.sA, OKLAHUBIA B.S. in Publix Health Nursing JANE flZI.liY POOLE CAIJCRA, ALABAYIA li.S. in Iff!'HI!'7lIIlI'j' Etl1lC!lfi0V'l JOAN LOUISE PARKER NUCMPIIIS, 'l'ENNEssEE B.A. in lfrermlz Reporter Peubmly Puxt, '50-'52, Re- porter East Dorm, '51-'52. IANA l'0XV1iLL XVINCHIZSTICR, TENNESSEE B.A. Inter-dorm Counril Secretary, '54, Beta Kappa Tau, '51-'54, LAURFNCE C. l'1iT1iRSON NEW YORK Cl'rY, NICNV YORK FLANGI12 1'lV1iR 'IAABOR CITY, NORTH C1,xRoIlIxx B.S. B.S, Phi Chi Alpha. JAMES QUIGLICY LESLIE HAYDEN RAY, jk NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NTADISON, TENNESSEE B.A. in English B.S. '53- Secretary, Sophomore Class: Presi- Vive-Prcsitlcnt Physical l'1dl1lll10ll dent, junior Class: I'f'uI1orly Post, News Editor, '50-'51: Peabody Play- urs, 50, ol, '53, Vice-Director, '51, Director, '52, Vit'c-Director, '53, I'hi Chi Alpha, '50, '51, '52, '53, Vic'cA1'rcsidcnt, '52, Orientation, '51, '523 Alpha Psi Omega, '50, '51, '52, '53, Director, '5f1: Kappa Phi Kappa, '52, '53: Student Counril, '50, '51, '52, Campus Capers, '51, PIL- I.AR, 50, al. Club. S ICR CLASS CF 19 4 Page 31 NIARY -IAX14: RAv1tk'1'1' l.OUl5Yll.l.IC, K1-YNTIJCRY Pulllirr Hffnlill Nzlrzxirig l'lI1lZA15li'lll R1c:11AR11s NORXIA JEAN Rixrik l1A1m1.1N1f lSlSl'ILI1 Roislikis S.oA1l4Rx'11.1,11., Nlnw .IHRSEY MIJRRISIOXVN, 'Ill-ZNNIissli1-I lJONlil.soN, 'l'1iNN1iss1-1141 Hmil. H..-l. in 1W11Il1wr111IIr.v ILS, in 1jl1j'.Yl!'Ill lfd:u'ul1'01 Nkll'l'lIlLllCl Club, '52-'Mg 'lll'f'LlSlIIiCI' l'1 K-1111111111 Chi, '5l, '52, '55 14 121111 DUI'lH, '52-'53, hocriul ffl!LllT'lIl2ill, '53, l,fCSiKll'llI .-Xrl liditor, Pffrzlmrly I'o.xf, '57 15 ll1lI1l'C Club, '52, '53, '51: NILTIFIIK Club, '53, P1'esidc'r1t, 64: NM 1 iI1.5 Rccrczuion Assc1ciz1tiur1, '54 14 Secretary, '54, XVl10's XVl1o Among Students in Allicricun lI11ixLrs11u Zlllll Clollcfgvs, '53-'5'l. XI,-xRc:AR1f'1' .XNN141 RKJBl'QX' Nftsl-1v11,1.li, 'l'1-iNN1fL,s1Q1f ILS. in lfIl'IIlf'lIlll'I'j' l'f1i11r'a!im1 l'i fiilllllllll Chi. UARY .X1.1c11-1 Rr111,1Ns11N l'lIl.A1KI, 'l'l-NNl4l'i'1L1l'1 1 LA, l,bL'l1l Kappa 'l'z1L1. 52954, ,lll'lfl.SLI'f'l', Q45 vV0lHL'll'NV t Rc'c'1'caIir111 As'0L'iz1 IIOII, '52-'54, Ireziszircr fi0IlfCllE'l'2lIC il ill '31 CloRx1Q1.1fx ROISISON I.1c11ANoN, '1'1iNN1cs51c1-1 HJ-1. Peabody Choir, '50-'51, Bcl 111111111 Cleft' Club, '50-'5lg CUIIIPLIS Capers. '50-'5l: Beta Kappa vllklll, '52-'54, Kappa Delta Pi, l'II.l.AR SILIH, '5l-'52, Assoriatc Editor, '52- '5El, Editor, ,M-'54, Student Chris! ti11n Assc1riz1tio11, 'SUTGQL House C0unL'il, '52-'53: Dt1r111 Reporter, Senior Class Ofligvr, flfliflllilllilfl Committee, '53-'541 Who's YVho Arnong Students in American Unixersitics and Collegm, '53-'54. SE ICR CLASS OF 19 4 Page 32 FNNYF l,Fli RAD,-XISAUI N.fx51lv11.1.14, 'I 14 NJNI-' mill. ILS. LOIS L. ROGERS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE B.S. Entrepreneurs Club. JOHN LEXVIS SHELL NASIIVIILE, TENNESSEE B.A. SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 AUIJREY JEAN RYAN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE B.S. in Business Education Pi Gllllllllll Chi, '52-'54: Entrepre- neurs, '52-'54. XVILLIAM PAUL SITTON Bois WIIITE, VVEST VIRGINIA B.S. ANNE BIARJORIE SANDIDGE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE B.S. in Home Economics Vice-President of Home Economics Clubg Pi Gamma Chi. BETIYE JANE SMITH FAIRFIELD, ALABAIVIA B.S. FRANKLIN D. SEXTON XVINIFIELD, ALABAMA B.A. FRANCES H. SINIITH NIEMPHIS, TENNESSEE B.S. in Public Health Nursing Kappa Delta Pi. SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 NANCY RUTH SORRELL AIARTHA STEPHENS OAR RIDGE, TENNESSEE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 13.5. in Elemenlury Erluralion Kappa Delta Pi, '53-'54, English Pi Gamma Chi, Club, '51-'54, President, '53. STEPHEN HENDEE STRENIIXIEL EVANSTON, ILLINOIS B.A. Vice-President Kappa Phi Kappa, '53 Director Radio VVorkshop Peabody Players, '53, President Al- pha Psi Omega, '53-'54, Vice-Presi- dent Senior Class, '53, Treasurer Phi Chi Alpha, '53, Peabody Post and PILLAR Staffs, '52, Business Manager, PILLAR, '52, Student Council, '51-'53, Nominee for Vice- President Student Council and Mr. Peabody, '53, Chairman Committee for Student Activity Fee, '52, Treas- urer Alpha Psi Omega, '53, Puhlie- ity Chairman Phi Chi Alpha, '52: Business Manager Players, '52. PEGGY ELLEN STYLES TRION, GEORGIA BA. .-XRTHUR B. TAPPAN, JR. FRANK YVILLIS THoMAs0N T. DONLEY THOMAS DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA NEW IIOPE, ALABAMA HIGHLAND PARK, INIICHIGAN B.S. B.M. Student Counril, '53, Industrial Arts Orchestra, Band, Geography Club, Club, '50A'53. Choir, Phi Mu Alpha. Page 34 AUDREY ANN 'TIIONISON NASHVILLE, 'I'ENNEssEE B.S. Beta Kappa Tau, Sullivan Award, '52, Beta Beta Beta, Treasurer, Secretary, '54, President Physical Education Club, '53, Social Chair- man, VVomen's Reereation Associa- tion, '53-'54, Mermaid Club, '53-'54, Kappa Delta Pi, '53, '54, Intramu- rals, Basketball, Softball, Hockey, '52, '53, '54, Secretary to Committee on Booknotes for Peabody journal of Education, '52, '53, '54. WILLIAM H. 'I'Uc:I4EIt NASHVILLE, HFENNESSEIE B.A. Kappa Phi Kappa: President Senior Class, Baseball, 253, '54g Audio-Vis- ual Chairman, Orientation Cmn- Inittee, '53, Industrial Arts Club, '50-,541 junior Attendant for Mr. Peabody. RACHEI. lVAI.L LA FAYETTE, KENTUCKY ILS. in Elemrnlrlry lirlufulion lilexncntary Cvuncilg 'l'reasurer of , Student Christian Association: li fillllllllll Chi: International Kllulxg l'Il.l,AR Staff. RIARGARET VAUSE TURBEVILLE, SOUTII CAROLINA B.A. Peabody Players. KATIIRYN JOAN WI-1s'I'ENBERGER NASIIVIIIIIE, 'l'ENNEssEE ILS, PILIAR Stall, '5-l: Beta Kappa Tau, '53, '5-l, Rcmrtlitig Secretary, '54, Student Christian .-Xssoriatioti, '53, '54, RCt'Kll'Cllllf.Z SeI'I'elaI'y, '54, Bel Canto Singers, '5il: lilenietltary Counril, '53-'5-I: '.VunIeI1's Recrea- tion Assutiation. 131-Try YVADDELL NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE B.S. in Biology Kappa Delta Pig Beta Beta Beta, fegretary, '52-'53, Sullixan Award. aw . IJIIIIUTIIY CIIRIs'I'INE YVILBURN N,tsIlvlI.I,E. VIHENNESSEE B.A. l't-alxotly Players, '5I, '52, '53, Stu- , Ileut tlhristian Association, '53: lea- lmcly Cllmrus, '52: Annual, '53. E IOR CLASS GF 1954 Page 35 SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 Page 36 Louis H. YVILLIAMS, JR. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE DONALD YVOLFORD KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE B.A. B.S. in Music Education Phi Mu Alphag M.E.N.C., '51-'53, Kappa Phi Kappa: Messiah Chorus, Peabody Madrigaliuns, '52-'53g Pea- body Choir, '52-'54. FAYLA JOYCE WOODS INIADISON , TENNESSEE B.S. Beta Kappa Tau, '50' dent Beta Beta Beta, tary, '53, '54g Kappa '543 Pi Gamma Mu, President Inter-dorm '5-15 Student Christian '54g Vice-Presi '52-'53, Secre Delta Pi, '53 '53-'54: Vice Council, '53 Association. BTARY ELLEN YAGER XVONG LAI YUEN MCMINNVII.I.E, TENNESSEE B.A. PILLARS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS I'resifIm1t ,..................,.....,.............,.......... JUDY GATTIS l'ic'0-President ...... .... Q not picturedj RODNEY HORDE Secretary-Treasurer ..............,......, PAT LYON Publirily ..... GALE FORD JU IOR CLASS Page 37 4 UNIOR KIANIIVS lll'lSliR'l' ,Xcsliri l'IKl-1Yll.l.I'1, 'l'l-ZNXICSSI-Ili AIAXIICS li. AXI.1.1iN Xx .m'11.1.l-'. 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'I'liNNliS5l4li GALl41 KZ. lfoku ClARKSYIl.l.li, 'I'l-INNIQSSLII-1 J. Hm' l'1fl'XY1,l'ZR l:AYli'l l'I'1VIIAIAIC, 'l'liNNlC55lCli JUDY UA'l 1'lS KlURlfRI'l'.hl5URO. 'l'l-ZXNI-ianlflg BARBARA ANN GORE NASllVII,l.l-i, '1'liNNla55l-.I-Z BONNIE CIAAIR GRIQIQX NASIlVll.l.li, 'l'liNXliS5lil-1 DAN l.. GR:-ilim l'AWI.ll5KA, 0Kl,All0Nl.X MAR'r11,x ,XRA URIQICN I-i NASllVIl.l.li, 'l'liNNliS5lil-1 IH' l'I'Y ll.x1.la NI UU YII,I,l-, 'Il-.xxliasl-Z1-1 .Xxxlc Hxxsox X.XSllYII.I.l-Q. 'l1.Nxl-.ssl-114 Kl.'Xk'ILII.X ll,XRDl'1R I,!XIll-N. 'I'1cxx1-Qsnlal-, J UNIORS HOXVARIJ DOYLE HAYVKINS BRILLIANT, ALABAMA JERRY BENSON HENDRICZK RALEIGH, NGRTI-I CAROLINA RUTHICRFORD HOPPE, JR. LOUISVlI,I.li, KENTUCKY TOMAS XV. HUNTER NASIIVILLE, FIXENNESSFE LOUISE CHAATPE JOHNSTON JACKSONVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA GLENN ANN KEITH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ANN KEPLINGER NASIIVILLE, 'IQENNESSEE NOVAN LAGRONE NASHVILLE, 'I-ENNESSEE NEAL FRAZIER LANIUS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NYLA ROSE LEE DAYTON, TENNESSEE LOYCE LOPER CONEHATTA, BIISSISSIPPI PAT LYON XIARYVILLE, TENNESSEE ELSA LOYCE NIARSHALL NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NIERRILL D. BIOORE, JR. N,xSIIvII.I.E, TENNLZSSICE PATSY .IRAN XTOORE BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY JUNIOR ROl5ER'l' K. NIORC-AN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE I,EwE1.LYN NIURPHY SNOW' IIIIJ., NORTH CAROLINA JQSEPHINE LU1 1'oN VVICHITA, KANSAS joy NICNIURRAY NASIlVIl.I.li, Yl'IiNNI'ISSIiE BARBARA NfUZZY l UI.'lION, KUSSOUR! NANCY ,XNN NELSON RIDGETOP, TENNESSEE JAXIES R. 0,DELL CUNYBERLAND GAP, TICNNESSICIC JUANITA NI. PAGE BIRNTINGHANI, ALABAMA UAYLIA BIAE PARRISH NASHVILLE, 'l'IiNNPZSSli1i DOROTHY PAYNE CLEVELAND, GEoRu1,x KATHICRINIC AIILLIZR PICLLICR SALISISURY, NORTH CAROLINA -IAYE LYNN FENCE 1i,xs'1' CIHCAGO, INm,xN,x BETTYE PHILLIPS XA5lIYIl.I,l'1, '1'ElNNIC55Iila CARL F. PIRO NASl'IYlL1.E, 'l'ENNl-isslix-1 PATRICIA ANNE POORIC 1'IOIIIiNU'.XI.l7, '1'Exx1-zssl-11-1 UNIGRS PATSY POXVELL NAsHv11.1,r1, 'HLNNESSEE NIARCERY ANN Plfool. NASIIVILLE, TliNN1iSSlil5 CARL K. PUCKETT N,xsIlvll.l.r1, Trgrmlissxlg ALLAN QUEENER NIARYVILLE, 'l'12NNEss1EE NIARY LOU RAPER NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE NANCY ESTHER R1-:ED XASHVII.Lli, 'lvl-INNIZSSEE XIINII RIGGLE NAsllv1LLr1, 'I'liNN1ibSEE JERRY RITTFN B ERRY NASIIYILLE, 'INHNNILSSFE ll-mxclis 1,1-DNA SHAFFER XA5IlX'II.Lli, 'l'1aNN14:ss1512 ROBERT FRANK Sl-'ANN X.,xslw1I.1.I-T. 'l'ENN15ssx5E YYILLIAM C. SPANN NAsHv11.I.L:. 'l'liNNlissxi15 ELIQNA STOk15R Lxcxsox, RHSSISSIPPI XIARTII x Xxx SIRAI rox NASIIXIIII4 ll-XNISSII NIARY IYRAIXCI 5 xx ARRI B I-'RANKI IN IINNI ssu EYERFI I X IL! IA S NAsHx1111 IINNESSII VERA Por H151-xlfw TUI,I.,xImxl x I INNI Ssll PILLARS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS lfnxsiclwzl . . . , . , -IACK YUURICI-Q I'irw-1'naxiflwn1 lwcam' BOOTH vrwlfzry , , ,. ., , Dl'.XNll-' HAXNNAII 'I'r1'u.w1n'r . Llltll llil'lllI'QLU CAXROLYN IIIONIPKIXS SOPHO ORE CLASS Pagr' J SOPHOMORES BARBARA ALLARD CHESTER, ILLINOIS BILLY J. AMONETTE CARTHAGE, TENNESSEE ALMA JEYVEL ARIIEAU LAVERGNE, TENNESSEE NIAXINE ARNISTRONG KLEBERG, TEXAS BETTY 'IIELIA BATTLE NOLENSVILLE, TENNESSEE WILLIAM 1'A'I'RICK BAUER, JR. NASI'IVII,l.E, TENNESSEE JOHN BROOKE BITIINGER, JR. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NIELBA RoSE BJORKLUND NASHVILLE, VIQENNESSEE RONALD I.. BLEDSOE NASHYlI.I.li. TENNESSEE XTARY CARL BOLLES NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE PEGGY ALLISON BOOTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE EDITH ANN BRIDGES CULUMISIA, TENNESSEE BIARY SUE BUMPUS SMITIIVILLE, 'TENNESSEE BIILDRED BIRDICK ADIJISON, AI.,xImIxIA NIARY ANN CARLTON CHESTER, II.LlNOIS JOELTON, 'TENNESSEE Page 44 NIARTHA ANN CARNEY OPHGMGRES IJICYVICY FAYIC COLLINS IIATI-IS, ARKANSAS RUTII ,NNN COOPI-:R NAsIIvII.I.Ic, 'I'I-:NNI1ssIcIc CIIARLENIQ lil.IZAIII5I'II COTTON NASlIVII.I.I'l, YIIICNNIIISSICI-I ICVICLYN FRANCES DAVIS NAsIIvII.I.Ic, 'l'I-ixxlcsslslc I'0I.I.Y DI-1xII3NT IIAI.I'1Y, VIIICNNICSSI-il-1 NIARIAN DIQYI-IR NAsIIvII.I.E, 'l'IcNxEssI':I-1 IQLIZAIIICTII ,XNNIQ IIILLON LIB!-1R'l'YVIIIIJi, ILLINOIS JANI-1 DOU'I'lIl'1' ISAYli'l l'IiVII.I,Ii, 'l'I41NNIcssIcI-1 NORNIA III. DUNN NA5IIvII.III:, 'I'l-1NNIiSSIiIi YIIHOAIAS IQLLIS IQRYIN LI-LWISISURG, VIIICNNICSSICIC IIARBARA GIQNI-1 FLILAIING COLUXIISIA , 'I'IiNNIiSSIiIi 'I'IiIJ FORIQ NAsIIv1I.I.I-1, 'l'I-:NNIassI2 CHRISTINIQ GILLIAAI KINGSPORT, 'IIZNNIQSSIQIQ I'AUI,INlL GIIILIANI KINGsI'ORT, 'I'I1xNIfssIcI-1 BESSIE RIDDLIC CLISSON BATIQS, ARK.-xNsAs XIARY VIRGINIA GOOCII X,-XSIIYII.I,Ii, 'I'r1xxI-tssl-:If . Page 45 Page 46 GRICYSOX LOVIL HANCOCK NASlIX'll.Lli, 'INICNXI-iSSlil4. FIIANKIIQ DEAN HANNAH NASIIYIILIQ, 'l'l'lNNIiShliI-I VIRGINIA FLIQANOR HARBION CAI.I.ATIN, ,I l'INNliSbIili ,VOM B. HARILIS, JR. XAsI1vII.I.I:, 'IILNNIQSSIIIL GORDON fjlJEI.II. HICKS IIICNIORIZST, GEORGIA RONIAINIQ Al. HILL NASIIVILIIIL, TENNICSSIZE B,xRIsAR,x I-XNN HOLLAND NASIIVIIIIQ, 'TENNIQSSICIC ROISIQRT HENRY HOI.T, JR. N.AsIIvII.I.I-1, 'l'IzNNI-:ssIaIg .XLIII-1R'I' PZUGIZNIQ HOSSII NMI-Ix'II.I.Ii, rI'IiNNIiSSlCli EVA JOHNS-ON NIOLINE, ILLINOIS XVILLIAINI D. JONES NASHVIIILFZ, 'I'FNNIcssIQI: NIIIRI-1DI'I'II B. KIEARNIQY LIONILSVILLE, SOIJTII CAROI,IN,x BARBARA CRIQIQN KIQNNIZDX SIQWANICIC, TIENNIZSSICE BIiVIQ,RI.Y JIINF, KILI2 NAsIIvII.I.I2, TIZNNIQSSEI5 HIQLIQN INEZ LOFTIN XASllVIl.l.lC, 'l'L1NN1iSSl2F IIIBBY LEUTHOLD NASIIVIILE, TENNESSEE SOPHOMORES GLENDA GAIL LOVORN NASHVILLE, TIAZNNICSSIQE Nl ARGIE F. NIANOS I BOWLING GREEN, INII550URI RUTH BIASUOKA PUUNFNE, INIAUI BIAE ELAINE NICCOY NIT. PLEASANT, 'IAENNI-ISSEE SHARI LEE NIENKIC NASHVILLE, 'I'I-TNNESSEIQ M ARGARET XIONTGOMIQRY NASHVILLE, TENNIQSSIQI: PATTE NALL ATLANTA, GEORGIA JAMES 'L. PILKINTON I NASHVILLE, 'IIHNNESSICI-1 GALIA 0'BRIliN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE YVILLIAM G. OXENDINE KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE VIRGINIA KIRK PARKS COLURIBIA, TENNESSEE JUDITH ALLEN PI-:RRY CHARLESTON, VV!-LST VIRGINIA NIINA OLIVIA RALPH CO0DI.li'l l'SYll.I.Ii, 'IVI-QNNIESSEE GEORGE A. RETNULIJS, -IR. NASIIYIIIIC, 'III-INNESSLIZ FRANCES L. RIDGE NAsIIvII.I,I-1, 'l'I1NNIcSSEE EDDIE ROOKER xlI:RIfRI:I:SuoRo, TENNESSEE Page 47 SOPHGMGRES JUNE RUBEL SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA BETTY JEAN RUSSELL NASI'IVII.I.E, TENNESSEE WILLIAM E. SADLER NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BETTY ROSAMOND SCHERER NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE LOLA CAROLE SILIS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JUANITA STARLING GADSDEN, ALABAMA BILLY R. TALBERT NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE REX LEE TATE ALCOA, 'IIICNNESSEE AIARY S. 'IRAYLOR MUREREESIIORO, TENNESSEE CAROLYN TONIPKINS DONELSON, TENNESSEE JEANETTE TUCKER NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BERNICE IVEINGART NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE' SHIRLEY Joy WILLIAMS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE AUDIE CLYDINE IVHEAT CORPUS CI-IR1S'l'l, TEXAS Page 48 ROBERT E. IVORRALL, JR NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JACK YOUREE NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE PILLARS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS . .. . .. . . . . ., . , .,.. . . ., RM' AUSTIN I I Icnr . . , , , . , ..XI.I.1ix WOLF N I x lrmxzzi' mol pirlurcflj l',xLLA CLARNFTT F RESHMAN CLASS Page -I9 Page 50 FRESHME ADA OXVENS APPLETON E. RAY AUSTIN NASHVILLE, TIZNNESSICIE SARAH GAYLE BASKETTE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE PATRICIA ANN BATSON NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JANICE K. BATSON' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE TORRY BAXTER NASUVXLLI2, TENNESSEE SARA BERVOETS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NORMA GENE BLACK ASHLAND CITY, TENNESSEE JANIES PAUL BREECE CENTERVILLE, TENNESSEE HERBERT BRISBY ALLISONA, TENNESSEE NIARTHA ELAINE BROGDEN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE HOMER WILLIAM BROWN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BILLY CAYCE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BEVERLY CLAIR 'CARTER NASHVILLE, 'TENNESSEE PATRICIA ANN CARROLL NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JIIE M. CHILTON, AIR. NASI'IVlI.LF, TENNESSI-LE ANN NELSON COBB NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE LAUREL COLEIWAN CHATTANOOGA, 'TENNESSEE FRESHME LORETTA CRAWFORD NEBO, KENTUCKY CARL DAVID CRITES SI'IuNcEIEI.n, ILLINOIS BARBARA ELIZAIIETI-I DAVIS IVATERTOWN, TENNESSEE BETTY THERESA DAVIS OLD HICKORY, TENNESSEE RUTH DAVIS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE IVILLIAM ROBERT DAVIS EUFAULA, ALABAMA TOMMY C. DOWDEN RIDGETOP, TENNESSEE GEORGE EARL DREWRY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE GEORGE M. EGBERT, JR. NASHVILLE, 'I-ENNESSEE JEAN ECRI-IARDT NASHVILLE, TIENNESSICE EULA B. ELLISON LINDEN, TENNESSEE JOSEPH E. FERGUSON OLD HICKORY, 'I-'ENNESSEIK NANCY SUE FORD NASIIvII.I.E, TENNESSEE ILENE FREELAND CAMERON, WEST VIRGINIA BARBARA JEAN FREEMAN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE CI-IARLENE YUVONNE FREY JOELTON, TENNESSEE BETTIE ANN FUQUA DONELSON, TENNESSEE JUDY GARNER LAYVRENCEB U RG , TEN NESSEE Page 51 Page 52 FRESHME PAIILA GARNliTT UliCA'I'UR, AI,,us,xM,x SANDRA GOLDFINE XASIlYll.l.lC, '1'1fNNx-iss:-312 IQILILICN GUNCE X,xsm'll.l.l1, 'l'r:NNr-isslin CLARA NIVA GRAYSON Iilczkxmw, 'l'11NN15ssL:15 -I EAN H AGI-iwoon 'l'Ul.l.AlIOXlA, 'l'15NNrgsslLl5 CIIARUNIC HAMILTON VA YI-I'I l'l-IVIl.l.Ii, 'lvl-ZNNICSSX-Ili OYCIC HAMMONTRICE CL1N'mN, 'l'1eNNL1ssr:15 EDWARD j. HARFORD NASIlVlLI.li, 'l'L1NNLLS5lilQ ICANI-flqlkli HARRIS 1XlAlllh0NVIl.l.lC, KI1ZN'l'UCKY MARY IQLIZAISICTH HARRIS N ASHVlI.I.l'1, 'l'liNNl'ISSlCE DOLPH HATCHER IfRANk1,1N, Tuwxussnn ETHEL LINDA HELTON W,wN1f:slsoko, 'l'1fNNl-:ssl-:rg BILLY Slcwl-ZLL Homss Co1.UM1'.m, 'l'l4NNL1sslili PATRICIA ANN HUMPHREY HUl'KlNhVll.l.I-Z, KENTUCKY NTARY l3liI.Lli H UTCHINS WAk'l'kAl:li, 'l'I-1NNlf1sSlili I1IiLliN ,X111c1.1NE Isoxi 1iAGl.I'1VIl.l,l'2, 'l'liNNl'I5Sl'1lC NIYRA LOU AI,-xczolss N.-xsllvll.l.l4, 'I I-ZNNHSSICI-I 1i1.lz,xlu4'1'1l SUI-I JONES NfKSllYll.l.li, 'l'l-ZNNIQSSI-ili FRESHME JOYCE joxlfs llORTON'S GMI, kuwrucxv FILHOMAS K. jomcs, -IR. ANTIOKIH, 'I'liNNlCSSl'll'1 KEN KICNISON CAlA'liS'l'0X, 'l'1-1x,xs NIARY ELLEN KRAXVCZYK l'ULAsKl, 'l'l4NNL:5s1il4 ESTICLLIC CYNTIIIS KUSHNER NAsHvII.I,L:, 'I'l'INNliSSliE LENORIC SU111 LIPKIN PEORIA, ILLINOIS LYNE'1 l'1'l LUDLABI DIEMPHIS, TENNESSEE BARBARA NIARCHANT NASHVII.I.l'1, VILNNIZSSICIQ NIARCELLA jofxxxu NICCANLESS X.-XSl'lYIl.I.IC, VIQENNESSEE NIERLI-I 'XICINTOSH K1Ncsl'oRT, 'I'lcNN15ss1cu ANN NIILLER SPAR'm, Txaxxrzssrgn NANCY SUE XIITCHELL DONELSON, TIQNNESSEE MRS. EYl.l'1I'I XHNOR NASlH'll.l.I'I, 'I'liNNl-ZSSICIC JAMES WAI.LM:lf1 NILJHOLSON l'LEASAN'lkVIliW. 'l'liNNl-1I4'.liI2 NIARY .XNN Nix NASIIVII.l,l'1, 'l'l4NNlCSSliI'I KIUANIT,-X XII-1Wl-'I, 0Y1ckxlAx lHYYTllliYllYl.l-l, ARKANSAS NIARY If,xY l',xlruli'l 1' NASIlVllYI.l'1, 'l'l'1NNl-1851111-I PLZGKQY ANN PAGE 01.11 HICKORY, 'l'liNNESSL1l:1 Page 53 Page 54 FRESHME NORMA ANN PARHAM NUNNELLY, TENNESSEE BARBARA ANN PATIEN MANCIIESTER, TENNESSEE DORIS- ELIXIYRA PARKER IVATERTOWN, TENNESSEE ANN RALEY ELDORADO, ILLINOIS BETTY JOYCE RICH SAVANNAH, 'LENNESSEE BETTY JEAN RICHARDSON NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE T. G. 'ROSS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NIARY ANN RUSH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE SALLIE RUST COALMONT, TENNESSEE ALMA JEAN SAYVYER NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE BETTY JEAN SCHMIT1' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE NANCY CAROL SHAPIRO NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BIARY ANN SHIRLEY INIT. PLEASANT, TENNESSEE AIARY KATHERINE SIINIPSON PETERSBURG, TENNESSEE BARBARA FAY SINIITH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE LEELEANOR NIARY SINIITH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE DANIEL L. SMITH FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE NANCY CLARA SMITH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE FRESHME PI-IGGY RI'1NITA SRIITH NASIIVll.l.l-1, 'l'xsNNr:ssun SUSAN SMITH PULASKI, TENNESSU3 KIQRNIIQTI' 'STANLEY SMITH NASIIVII.I.IC, 'flcxmgssnn YVILBUR GLENN STINSON NAsnvu,uc, 'I'1-LNNIQSSEE DORUTHY LEE STOUT INIADISON, '1'ENN1zssEE NIARGULZRITIQ JANE SUTER NAsuvl1Al.l1, TENNESSEE jofxx SUTHARD IXIADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY VIRGINIA 1.1215 TANKSLEX' NAsHvu.1.1i, 'l'lzNNEss15E ANNA AIAIC FIIHOMAS NASlIVII,I.l'1, 'l'I-ixmcsslzu XIARSHA LANE THOMAS NASIII'II.I.E, 'l'l-1NNEss1-L15 ANNA DIONNE 'IOMLINSON OLD Hlcxcokv, 'IENNESSEE .XNN1iL1.A CAROLYN TRAVIS HENRY, Tuwnssan CHARLES LYNXVOOD XVAITES BIRMINGHARI, ALMIAMA SIIIRLEY IVALKER COLUMBIA, '1'ICNNliSSEE M ARIANNIC IVALLACE N,xsnvn,1.1-1, TIQNNESSIQIZ ANNA IVASHBURN NASIlYII.I.l'1, 'l'14ixxlass1-114: SHIRLIQY NIARI 141 W,x'r'l's KANNAI-ox,1s, N. C. .Xl.lslcR'l' .XLLIQN XVOLF N KSIIYll.I.li, VIIINNICSSEIQ ROBICRTA SUIC XVONIACK NAsuvn.1,u, Tuxxnssliu Page 55 GRADUATE j. BI. ACKERMAN JERRY FRANKLIN AGEE DECATUR, GEORGIA PIKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Edumtion Maxim' of Arts TOMMYE KI. ASEE GERVAIS ALDREDGE PIRRVIIII5, TENNESSEE NAICIIITOCI-IES, LOUISIANA Mustrr of Arts Master of Arts VASANTIKA .XNIOLIK ROBERT j. ARMER JABALPUR. INDIA LOS ANGYLES, CALIFORNIA Muster of Edzlmtion Master of Arts LUIS CARLOS ARROYAVE MARTHA PORTER AXLEY MEIIEIIIN, COLOMBIA NIURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science NIILAS NTCCORD AYERS H. PHILLIP BACON NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Doctor of Education Doctor of Education NIICHAEL F. BANNON ESTHER YVILLEITE BARBEE Master of Arts SEGUIN, TEXAS Master of Arts SCHGUL HELEN O. BASEL BIQATRICE BATSON FOUNTAIN CITY, TENNESSEE CIIARLOTTE, TISNNI-ISSICI-1 Master of Arts Doctor of Philosojzhy ROBERT LEE BATSON CHARLES T. BATTLE, JR. SEARCY, ARKANSAS ELLAVILLE, GEORGIA Muster of Education Master of Arts FRED BECKER NANCY NOXVELL BERNARD BOXVLING GREEN, KENTUCKY JOHNSON CITY, 'IQENNILSSICIC Master of Arts Master of Arts HELEN BLACKIIURN JOYCE XVAYNER BOONE 'l'0I'1TKA, KANSAS ROCKY NIOIVNTAIN, NORTH CIxROI.lx,x Master of Arts Master of Art.: FRLQDRIC PIOXVARD BRANIBLETT DALE YVALLIS BROXVN I'II4mION'I', ALABAMA DETROIT, NIICIIICAN Muster of Arts Al'l.Sl61' of Arts NIARY GXVIQNDULYN BROWN BESSIE BI. BROXVNING PENSACOLA, I-'I,ORII1,x NIACOX, BIISSOURI Master of Arts Mzmlrr of Arts in Iilzrnry Srirmr' GRADUATE ED BRYANT JAMES AIILTON CAIN CARNESVILLE, GEORGIA ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO Master of Arts Master of Arts BURCHELL CAMPBELL ALICE ROSE CARR LEXINGTON, ALABAZNIA BIUNCIE, INDIANA Master of Art.: in Library Science Doctor of Education WILLIE T. CATO, JR. CARL DUDLEY CHANDLER JOELTON, TENNESSEE BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Master of Arts Master of Arts JOHN CHLLLMAN HARQLD CLARK A'I'I.ANIA, GEORGIA AVI-Il'1'LEYVII.LE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Education Master of Education PEGGY F. COCKE ELAN! A. COLLINS XASI-IVILLIL, 'TENNESSEI5 LEXVISBURG, TENNESSEE Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts EUGENIA ELIZABETH CONDELL DOROTHY LEE CONNELLY CONXVAY, ARKANSAS ST. LOUIS, BIISSOURI Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts SCHOOL HUEX' DAVID COOK HIABLE EMILY COX PATTON, MISSOURI CAVE SPRINGS, GEORGIA Master of Arts Master of Arts REBECCA JAYNE CRAVEN CALVIN THURMAN CRAWFORD CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE I.Iv1NGS'ION, TENNESSEE Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts IVALTER LESLIE CRIIVLEY VIOLET DAVIDSON Doctor of Education TINSLIEY, KENTUCKY Master of Arts in Library Scienre AGNES XIARION DAVIS JABIES EDKVARD DAWSON OIVENSBORO, KENTUCKY GROvES, TEXAS Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts ANNIS IYIAXINE DEKICH XIEMORY ALICE DENMAN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BIRINIINGHAM, ALABAMA Maxtor of Arts Master of Arts Ivx' SATYAVATI DHAR GARLAND DICREY LUCKNOW, INDIA KELSO, TENNESSEE Master of Education Doctor of Education VVILLIAM F. DONOVAN CAINIDEN, NEIV JERSEY Doctor nf Philosnjvlay WV. NEIL DUNCAN FT. WORTII, TEXAS Master of Arts BURDETTI5 W. EAGON SARAH JAN1 ILAGONI STEVENS POINT, VVISCONSIN STIIWFNS POINT WISCONSIN Doctor of Education Master of Arts HARRY INGE EASTBURN YV R FGLIN S'l'l-lELI-I, INIISSOURI BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA Illnster of Arts Doctm of Education LLYDI-L WALTER EHRHARDT, JR foRRIs1 F EVAN5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA BLOOVIINGTON SPRINGS TLNNESSIE Master of Arts Dortor of Educatton PEGGY JEAN EVANS JLROMIL EvhNs0N CHIQSTERITIELD, TENNESSEE WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA Master of Arts Doctor of Phzlosophy SCHOOL XVILLARD O. EVERS GLADYS S. FELTON NIAIIISONYIIIE, TENNkISSIili CONWAY, ARKANSAS Imrlm' of Pttiloxojzlry Muster of Arts in Library Srienrf -IEAN FINNIE HARRY NELSON FOCLESONG BRYSON, ATIQX.-XS BASTIAN, VIRGINIA Muster of .-lrlx Master of Arts GYNNATH KAY FORD FLOYD D. FUNK BRADFORD, TENNESSEE YVYNNE. ARKANSAS Master of Arts Master of Arts HELEN WHITE GENTRY MARY ANN GIBBS PASCAGOULA, MISSISSIPPI BARAB00, YVISCONSIN Dortor of Plzilosophy Master of Arts RAYMOND I... GIVENS FRED R. GLASSBURNER NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Ilortor of Education Doctor of Philosoplry FRED FORD GORDY JOE ANDERSON GOURLI-iv FOREST, IUISSISSIPPI ASHLAND CITY, 'l'I-ZNNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts GRADUATE ROBERT L. GRAY JULIA JOPLIN GRI-:ER LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA UNION CITY, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science BLANCHE GRIGSBY ELZINA VELULA GRIBIYVOOD ROGERSVILLE, TENNESSEE HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts JACK, E. HALL ALICE ELIZABETH HAMMOND NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE OXFORD, NIISSISSIPPI Master of Arts Master of Arts S. HASUDUL HASAN DONALD F. PIAYNES KARACI-II, PAKISTAN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science ENIERY JEAN HEBERT TOMMY E. HEIXIIXIERLY BRIDGE CITY, TEXAS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts SARA JANE HENDERSON THOMAS C. HERNDON VARNELL, GEORGIA MENIPHIS, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master af Arts SCHOOL CLAUDE YVADE HICKS PETER T. HIEIT, JR. NORNIAN IIARK, GEORGIA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Philosophy Master of Arts YASUHITO PIIRABAYAOKI CLARICE L. HOFFER KOCHI, JAPAN EAST LANSING, IYIICIIIGAN Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts SAMUEL HAWKINS HOLLINGSIVORTH, BILLY J. HUGHEN JR, HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS NASHVILLE, TI-:NNI-:SSEE MUN' vf Af'-9 Master of Arts RUTH HUGHES YVILLIABI A. HUST FT. YVORTH, TEXAS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arls Master of Arts INIASUYUKI IMAISHI RHEA JAGOE HIROSIIIMA, JAPAN COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts ALTON NILES JENKINS REBECCA JOHNSON CLEVELAND, INIISSISSIPPI NASHVILLE, 'I-ENN!-LSSI-IE Master of Arts Master of Arts GRADUATE HARRIET ELIZABETH -IONES AIGI KANIIKAYVA MON'I'GLISIERY, ALABARTA SI-QA'I l'1.E, YVASHINGTUN Illrlxlw' of Arls' A111.xlf'1' of Arts KIYO KAAIIKAWA ROGER RAYNTOND KELSEY Iloou RIVER, OREGON NORTIIFIELD, BIINNESOTA Mfuler of Arts Doctm' of Ezlumliorz jo ANN KINCAID YVILLIANI P. KNOX KANNAIPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA LYNNVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Alastw af Arls EWALD KRAINZ H. JANE LAUBENTHAL VILLACH, AUSTRIA ATHENS, ALABAIWA Doctor of Philosojllly blaster of AHS JAXIFS ELMORE LAIvIBER'I'II WILLIAM PAUL LEWIS NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE YVORTHINGTON, OHIO Master of Arts llactor of Education SAMUEL M. LINGER ROBERT A. LONG DIANA, WEST VIRGINIA IIENOX, IOWA jvlagfgr gf Ang Master of Arts SCHGOL j0I-IN H. LOUNSBURY NASHVILLE, 'l'IiNNI5SsI-:Ig Doctor of Education EMIERSON N. LUPTON WICHITA, KANSAS Doctor of Education JACK H. L0wE MARYW'II.I.E, TENNESSEE Muster of Arls AMBROSE N. INIANNING JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Doctor of Philosophy VVILLIAM B. XIARTIN jokca NIARRERO-VAZQUEZ IYICKEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA PUERTO RICO Muster of Arls Master of Arts DOROTHY META MARSHALL IRIS SNEAD MASON NASI-IvII.I.E, TENNESSEE NOGALILS, ARIZONA Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science ANITA j. MAULIIIN LLOYD YV. NIAULDIN BANIJUNG, JAVA, INDONESIA BANIJUNG, JAVA, INDONESIA Muster of A rts Master of Arts INIARY EMMA NICAMIS VVILLIAM E. NICCUBBIN GREIZNI-1vII.I.I1, 'I'ENNI'lSSI-Ili lFNIvIgkSI'1'Y OF KENTUCKY Master of A rls Doctor of Education JAMES RUEL MCGILL NASI-IvILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts ISLA MIDDLETON HAZLEI-IURST, MISSISSIPPI Master of Arts JEAN MOORE LEXINGTON, MISSISSIPPI Master of Arts GRAD ATE CALLIE NTYERS NIICLTON COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts in Library Science RUTH MODLIN JAMESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Doctor of Education KENIMER H. INIORGAN MACON, GEORGIA Doctor of Philosophy MARY JANE MOUNTAIN GENE 'MULLINS BENTQN, ILLINOIS AUBURN, ALABAMA Master of Arts in Library Science MGSIGT of ANS A. NEELAMEGHAN MIXDRAS, INDIA ELIZABETH NEFF CIIILHOWIE, VIRGINIA Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts in Library Science FRANCES MARIE NELSON WILLIAINI DELMAR NICHOLS TALLASSEE, ALABAMA Master of Arts NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Artx SCHOOL ALBERT KRANIER NIELSEN NIARY JANE 0'DELL MADISON COLLEGE, TENNESSEE COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts CLEO H. PARKES JAIWES H. PARRISH LAWRENCEBURG, TENNESSEE NASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science ARTIE THOMAS PATE EARL RAY PAYNE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND, GEORGIA Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy CATHERINE B. PEACOCK GEORGE WILLIAM PEACOCK, III ROCKMART, GEORGIA ROCKMART, GEORGIA Master of Arts Master of Arts FRED B. PEARSON, JR. JOAN PELOT AUSTIN, TEXAS CROSSVILLE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Education Muster of Arts PEGGY LUCILLE PHILLIPS CYRIL NI. PIPKIN UNIEAI, TENNESSEE MEMPIIIS, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts FINIS WINSTON POOLE CALERA, ALABAMA Doctor of Education REX POUNCEY ENTERPRISE, ALABAIWA Master of Arts CARLTON RAM NEYV DELHI, INDIA Master of Arts CECIL ALEXANDER 'REID, JR. EMPORIA, VIRGINIA Master of Arts in Library Science GLADYS PEARL RICHARDS INDIA Master of Eduration NANCY DRUE ROBINSON AUBURNTOXVN, TENNESSEE Master of Arts in Library Science GRAD ATE NIARY ELLA PORTER KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Master of Arts JACK PURCELL JEFFERSON, GEORGIA Master of Arts SARAH KASI-II RAM INDIA Master of Arts JERRY O. REX'NO'LDS ATHENS, ALABAMA Master of Arts LEON RICHARDISON HARRISON, ARKANSAS Master of Arts RUE PORTER ROGERS PIGGOTT, ARKANSAS Master of Arts SCHOOL -IUAN F. SANTOS URBANA M. SANTOS LAOAG, II.ooos NOIITE, PHILIPPINES LAOAG, ILocos NORTH, PHILIPPINES Maggy of Arty Muster of Arts VIOHONIAS SEWELL CLARICE INEZ SHIPSTONE ALTHA, FLORIDA LUCKNOW, INDIA Master of Arts Master of Education IVINIFRED B. SHUFELT ELEANOR GAIL SNIITH HIGII POINT, NORTH CAROLINA HOLLAND, MICHIGAN Master of Arts Muster of Arts JESSE L. SMITH IVILFORD D. SMITH BIRINIINGHABI, ALABANIA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy IVILLIANT B. SMITH PATRICIA ANN SPEARS NIULBERRY, ARKANSAS NIANCHESTER, OHIO Master of Arts Master of Arts GEORGE BIAURICE SPEED JOHN B. SPRINGER DORA, ALABANIA AIIDDLETOWVN, PENNSYLVANIA Dorlor of Philosophy Doctor of Education GRADUATE IIAXVRENCIC R. S'I'l'1WNART ELIZABETH H. STOKES ASHLAND, KENTUCKY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Doctor of Education Master of Arts YVILLIAM GLENN STOKES JEAN R. TANDY CORSICANA, TEXAS FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA Doctor of Philosophy Master of Arts DONALD LEE FFAYLOR ANN TERRELL CLAIRTON, PENNSYLVANIA CONXVAY, ARKANSAS Master of Arts blaster of Arts j. WILLIAM THOMPSON SHIRLEY jo THORNTON CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI BIEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science EDNA LEONA TROUSDALE TEHPEN TSAI KII.I.EN, ALABAMA FORMOSA Master of Arts Master of Arts ELIZABETH T. 'IUCKER MARY TULOCK ASHLAND CITY, TENNESSEE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts SCHOOL JOHN CALVIN UPCHURCH ROSA VELASQUEY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA EL SALVADOR, SAN SALVADOR Master of Arts Master of Arts in Library Science JACK VINCENT BIODDELLE WALKER MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY THOMSON, GEORGIA Doctor of Philosophy Master of Arts KENNETH M. WVALLACE GEORGE WASHINGTON VVALLACE ANDERSONVILLE, TENNESSEE ATLANTA, GEORGIA Master of Arts Master of Arts OTTO WALLACE WALTER DUANE YVANG NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Master of Arts in Library Science Master of Arts DAN HERMAN WARMBROD MARJORIE CRAWFORD WATKINS BELVIDERE, TENNESSEE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master aj Arts DOTTIE ROSE YVHITSEL JUNE ARMELDA WILLIAINIS MELBER, KENTUCKY JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Master of Arts Master of Arts GRAD ATE SCHOOL CLINTON LAVERN WINGFIELD OKDLONA, ARKANSAS Master of Arts LESLIE NEWLIN WINSLOW BELVIDERE, NORTH CAROLINA Master of Arts EVELYN YVOOD' IVIADISON, TENNESSEE Muster of Arts BEWY JBA WYANT GLASGOW, KENTUCKY Master of Arts GEORGE YOUNGBLOOD SHELLHORN, ALABAMA Muster of Arts jo ANN ZEIGLER BENTON, LOUISIANA Master of Arts THE PILLAR OF VERSA TILITY FEATURES Page 74 EUNICE BATEY GOODALL Eunice Goodall, one of Peabody's most outstanding seniors, was chosen by popular election to reign as Miss Peabody of 1954. Eunice, whose home is Birmingham, Alabama has been active in all types of campus activities during her school years. She is an elementary education major, has served on the Elementary Council and holds membership in the honorary educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi. She was vice-president of the Student Council before assuming the duties of president after the vacating of this post. She served as pledge president of Pi Gamma Chi, social sorority, and holds membership in Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social science fraternity. She was active in the Women's Recreational Association and served as worship chairman and president of the Student Christian Association. She was listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year. The outstanding traits of character and leadership which entitle her to this honor also assure her success in future years. She has truly earned her title of Miss Peabody. I ww' Ky gg ,iw f Wfri f wg. fax tif' ,ML ,i 'Q 2 as filfzgsgiif , D 2? M, 'Fm tr Q iw ' 2 if ,fs ' wma Page 76 . Wnalwdq, VVAYNE BOVVLES 'Wayne Bowles, from Gallatin, Tennessee, was chosen by popular election as Mr. Peabody. Wayne, a social studies major, has been very active in stu- dent allairs during his four years here at Peabody. He has served on the Student Council and has done much to improve school spirit. Being active in fraternal affairs he has served as both secretary and President of Phi Chi Alpha social fraternity and as treasurer of Kappa Phi Kappa, professional education fraternity. He is a member of the Entrepreneurs and has served on the Orientation committee. He has been an outstanding leader on campus and has done much to uphold the spirit of the school. He deserves the title of Mr. Peabody. w U 'l-L VW axes V , -14 W Q K M V' 173331 3522 3 was sxiagf 4 4 sgieag' ix kwa 5 4 vii f Q Y xi Y fig? 'Q 515 073 CAROLINE RO H1CR'l 'S I KIILXNICE MIIJGEIVI mm. 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WW W M ' 'J 9 IWW' M .??:ffHw-wrfwifbissdi ' Q' azAZY5?,34wwMwa av in . ,E w.mz,gS:Xwf19'W 77P 'D A ' x A M M E E i XIISS ISICTSY FOWLFR NIISS VFR.-X POF WISIQNIAX A fHff'HKflll1f Alffwzflflrzt 'flu' lfmmzzzlmlz fjllffll mul Hwy' Cnzlrf X 'fm 15 wg-,Sal far' gg BILLIE KUYKENDALL Boaz, Alabama CAROLINE ROBERTS Donclson, Tennessee SUE BIARTIN HESTER Dover, Tennessee M ARILYN FLOYD Fayetteville, Tennessee EUNICE BATEY GOODALL Birmingham, Alabama 601103, Lcllw The most honored group on the Peabody campus are those seniors and graduates who have been selected to be listed in Who's Mfho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Se- lection into this group holds important prestige in the iield of education and other types of work. Who's lVho is a free organizationg no fees are charged and the members are en- titled to Wear pins which will serve as a reminder of their honor membership. Honor roll status is not the only pre- requisite for this honor, but it helps quite a bit. A senior or graduate is chosen on basis of scholarship, character, leadership in extracurricular activities, and qualities showing a potentiality for future leader- ship. This is a distinction that means LUCY ELLEN lX'lARSHALL lXiARY ALTIIL CAFFE1 Columbia, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee Liflleaw much in future years, as Well as the pres- ent. Selection into this select group is chosen from a list of names secured from the faculty and the Student Body. From this list a connnittee appointed by the Stu- dent Council goes over the list in all fair- ness and votes for the outstanding students. Their choices are based on the qualifica- tions laid down by the national organiza- tion. The students who are selected have much to their credit after their graduation. The traits of character, scholarship, and leadership are all requirements, and these requirements are those that are needed in future years. Not pictured on this page is Zahra Dideban from Teheran, Iran. Miss Dideban was not on campus when the pictures were being made. CARLEE BAXTER CORNELIA ROBISON I essishurg. Tennessee Lebanon, Tennesee SUE HIGGASON Nashville, Tennessee ARASHANAPALAI NEELAMEGHAN Chittoor, India IKEBEKAH HANSON Nashville, Tennessee DAVE DAv1s Anniston, Alabama CIEANICE Mmciarr Aiken, South Carolina E BETTY HALE THE PILLAR OF SOC E7 Y GRGANIZATIGNS , STUDE T COUNCIL l TOM BOLLES EUNICE GOODALL President Vice-President Through the Student Council, whose officers are elected from the Student body at large and whose members represent each of the recognized organizations at Peabody, each student has a voice in campus affairs. The Student Council seeks to stimulate and coordinate extra-curricular activities and to sponsor projects for the beneht of the College and the com- munity. The Council being the student governing body acts as a liasion between the student body and the administration. This year one of the outstanding projects of the council was to formulate a Student Assembly Committee to work in accordance with the administration for the betterment of the assembly periods. Very functional, too, is the Suggestions Committee, appointed by the President of the College and composed of 'three students, three faculty members, and a chairman, through which any student can make his wants and his recommendations known to the administration. At the beginning of each year an Orientation Program is initiated for al'l freshmen and new students. SUE LKIARTIN GALE FORD Secretary Vice-President Also included in the activities of the council are the all- campus dances and social affairs under the guidance of the Vice-President and the social committee. Always to be re- membered are the wonderful dances, particularly the Corona- tion Ball, one of the highlights of the year. Also the skating parties and square dances played their parts in making this quite a successful social year for all on campus. Tom Bolles, our President-elect served one term in the Fall quarter and was unable to return to school' for tlIe re- mainder of the school year, thus causing Eunice Goodall, the vice-president elect to go into the presidency. The Vice- President vacancy was Hlled by Gale Ford, appointed by the Executive Committee and approved by the Student Council. Sue Martin served as Secretary. The committee chairmen were: Judy Gattis, Programs, Fayla Ulood, Finance, Carlee Baxter, Membership, Gale Ford, Social, Jack Youree, Public Relations. First Row: 'BIARY 'CARL BOLLES, Bel Canto Glee Club, FAYLA YVOODS, Beta Beta Bela, JEANICE AIIDGETT, Bela Kappa Tau, ALLAN QUEENER, Chemo- leers, CARLEE BAXTER, Confederate Hall. Set-and Row: BETTY HALE, East Hall, W. R. EGLIN, Elementary Council, RAY AUSTIN, Freshman Class, JOAN PELOT, Graduate Hall, lYfARY HABIILTON, Home Economics Club. Third Row: ARTHUR TAPPAN, Industrial Arts Club, JUDY GATTIS, junior Class, JEAN FINNIE, Kappa Delta Pi, STEVE STREMMEL, Kappa Phi Kappa, ARASHANAPALAI NEELAINIEGHAN, Library School Club. Fourth Row: LULA GOLDEN, Nurses Club, GENE HossE, Peabody Entrepencurs, JUANITA OVERMAN, Peabody Players, BILLIE KUYKENDALL, Peabody Post, IC-ORNELIA ROBISON, PILLAR. Fifth Row: YVAYNE BOXVLES, Phi Chi Alpha, NIIKE BANNON, Phi Delta Kappa, 'CAROLINE 'ROBERTS, Pi Gamma Chi, LIARY ALICE ROBINSON, Senior Class, LUCY ELLEN DIARSHALL, Sigma Alpha Iota. Sixth Row: JACK YOUREE, Sophomore Class, RALPII BOL.LIis, Symphonic Band, JACK VINCENT, West Hall, JEAN BOYD, Womerfs Recreation Association, RUTHERFORD HOPPE, Phi Mu Alpha. Not Picturerl: JACKIE BERGMAN, Physical Education Club, FRANCIS STEINHICE, Pi Gamma Mu, TOMMY ERVIN, Student Christian Association, JANE STUART, Writers' Club. 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W,x1.1. 111111141 NIARTIN .XXXL Hxxsox 1411141141 Ilxxsox IS1f1 1'x' l'1111,1,11's I51c'1 1 Y lSm'1,1x l'o1,1.Y DI-kXllfX'l' l1'111' tLxRx1iR 111201415141 Iic11s1fR'1' lf,x1'I,.x XYUOIES l'1a.x11o11x' liN1R1f1'1iN1i1'Rs flllRlSl'lNlC W1I.1s11RN Pa ge 95 MARY FRANCES WARREN Associafe Edifor HERBERT BRiSBY Photographer GEORGE EGBERT News Editor Bl LLIE KUYKENDALL Editor PATSY BATSON Feature Editor Itwfl lo Right: Bztrhzlra Gore, Mary lft'ztt1c'vs Wzttrctt. Billic Kttykuttdztll, Ftttticc Goodall. Loycc ,opctx .Srrmtfl lfmv: l':1t1lziGztrnctt, Cictngmr l'1ghct't, Glctttt Stittstut, Hcrh lhishy, Tolly fi2lI'Niliilt?'. Pzttsy lizttsott. Thu lhfrtlzozly Post, stttdcttt eclitvcl czttttptts tit-wspztlmctg is pttblishcd fivc times with llll2ll'lL'l'. This l'out'1Jz1g'c ttcwspztpet' strives to giw the studvttts :tu ztll-ttmttttcl llifllllff ol rztmptts uctivitics, opinions, :tml issucts, ztlcmg with itctttts oi locztl :tml ttttticmztl itttercfst among colleges. Spring qttztrtct' this tabloid sift' pttlmlirzttiutt i'c':ttttt'c'tl two S1JCC'iIli six pztgt' tssttvs, unc ul' Spring litslliotts :tml tht- othvt' at l'itc't':tt'y issttc. .AXIICYIIZIIC Mottclzty tttghts thtt stztil IIICCIS ttt thc Post room lr:c':tt,crcl ttt Sttttth Hull, to plain lttyrzttts, t'c'c'cix'c ztssignmcttts, and discuss thnst- lmmlmlc-tits which zttsisc- in cntttttfftiott with t stttclcttt ttcwspztpctx Duct to at l'1tith1't1l. h1tt'chx'ot'kittg stztll' :tml Ixtcttlty sputtstw. Miss litvitltt hlrthttsutt. lft3'5f5l h'ts lwctt 't 'ttt'c't-ssltll vvztt' lint' tht' I'n.t!. PEA BODY POST STAFF sltmf, , 'IOM' llxtutxtttu ftrlixt . 1.1.1-xx Sttxsox gjj,,,,1,,fj,,,1 Xt xtattu Sttawtrix I.'fjwtlws l2ntXRl1.XR.k mmtatf. lft xt: if Ltmtmxt t.. l.m'c.tf Intft R lfmvttlty Slmytsm' Xltss lfxt-:tux -Imtxsox CONFEDERATE ORIAL HALL 1953-54 was a busy happy year in Confederate Hall. singing carols under the tree the girls had decorated. There were the old friends back together for another There were the Sunday night dexrotionals and the Winter year and the new students-who also became old friends . ,. quarter sandwich sales. lhe annual' open house and before the year was over. There was the watchful, loving I I I I I I I I U. D. C. tea was a highlight of the year. There were Care of Mrs. Cleo Parks with the assistance of Maxine . . , F , J?l.'11Tl'lCd house ineetinffs and the farewell senior Dart - Dekieh and President, Carlee Baxter. Ihe year started I J' I D K I Y with Confederate flags on the door and hot water in the rummage sales, the roar of the coke machine and the Pipes qfoy the first timmy There was 3 Halloween party shower for the kitchen. These are a few of the things with East, and the midnight fire drills-Christmas and we'll remember of Confederate Hall, l953-54. Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Parkes, Head Residentg Marilyn Floyd, Secretaryg Carlee Baxter, Presidentg Maxine Dekich, Assistant Head Residentg Fayla YY00ds, Floor Counselor. Serena! Row: Glynn Burton, Floor Counselorg Glen Dillard, Floor Counselorg Judy Cattis, Reporterg Anne Shirley, Floor Counselorg Jeanine Midgett, Inter-Dorm Council Representativeg jean Boyd, Vice-Presidentg Mary Alice Rob- inson, Treasurer: Virginia Andersong not pictured. Fire X'Varder. DORMITORY Page 98 DCRMITORY licltic' .Xllll lfllllllil. NZIIIKX Nlitcllcll, Alcan Hzxgnfwuocl, limlilh Briclgcs. l3111'lm111'z1 Pul- lcn, flUl'llL'll2l Roluison. Nlurv lllllllllliill. .Spcund Row: Shirley XV1llliCl'. NUVIIIZI l'2Il'- lmm, llclcn Loftin. xlilllallll lllllilllllli, xlllllllll Hzlrclcr, f.2ll'0lyll Irznls, Xlllllf Shu- piro, lilczmm' Harmon. '1'l1ir1l lfozu: liclty Rictll. Killy SllIllJS0ll, l52ll'll2lI'2l Dzlvis. llfflljll Isom, l llll2l Flliscm, Iuclx cl2ll'llCl', Nlvrzi l,1lI'liCI' 1 . y lllll'l72lI'1l KC'lIllL?Ill. Sue lllg- galsmx. CONFEDERAT E ME GRIAL HALL first linux Iffl In Right: Nlury Belle Illllchings, Sllll'A Icy XVLILIS, BCIIY Bzlrlmr, Pal- sy Xloorc, Cxlrolyn fllllllllllg- lmm, S'1'f'm1rl Ilona' l'z1I Humphrey. Nlzxy Belle lilcizm. SllS2lll Smith, Nancy Sllullmy. uc lflllillllllllllli Rurllzlcl llzlll. Nlzxry Lou Rzlpcr, l.IIl- flu Helton. Tlzirfl Rona' flll2lI'llllC Hamilton. llzlllc Yzlll. vlflll l'0c xVlSClll1lll. Xgncs Nlzlnsficlnl. cumin kmlls, lylllllil U1ll'l!ClI, Rulll Nlmlliu, lim-is flllflllllll. Bvl- ly lloylin, llllilllllll Oxcrman. -, Fir,x'l lfmv, I.r'fl I0 Highf: WEST HALL l,1'fl lo Riglzlx liddie Rooker. -lack Purcell. .lim Cox, Nlill Aiuouette. Svcozzrl linux' Dave Davis, Gene Mullins, Bill Marlin. George Speed, Larry Peterson. l'Vest Hall was even more ol' an International House than usual this year, with students from Hawaii, Formosa, Okinawa, the Phil'ippines, India, Pakistan, Austria, Germany, and Japan, not to mention various Latin American countries or such foreign countries as Texas, New York, ete. The spirit of cooperation was excellent in spite of the different backgrounds of the residents. The greatest tragedy of the year was the theft of the new television set during the Thanksgiving holidays. However, not to be outdone, the men dipped into the treasury Qaud their own pocketsj and replared the set Prf'.vi1If'11I ..., . l'ir'e-Pmsirlwrll 'fVr'1ls11rr'V . . . Fire Chief ...... llerul Rr'.s11lr'r1l .,..,., ,'19Sf.YfIllIl Ilwarl Rliflfflll ,,.. l age 100 with one bigger and better than ever, this over the pro- tests of some first floor resident who yearned for the Calm which reigned after the theft. The winter quarter was marked by two social events, a dessert party in cooperation with Graduate Hall, and the annual Open House. The latter was the work ol Jimmy Cox and his many helpers. lVith the coming of spring, and Campusology 405, the inmates of YVest began looking forward to vacation rather than worrying about how to pay for the new TV or how to pass llnals. Even the doctoral aspirauts were able to forget prelims and dizzytations for a while. .. .JACK l'URr:1iI,L ,. ,.., AIINI Cox . , . . llII.l. ,XMoNl4l1 I'1i . . ,DONALD l.l'1l'l 'l',xvI,oR . . . Gi-ioiuui SPICICD . flliNl'i NlI7l,l.lNS DORMITORY DORMITORY First Row. Left 10 lfighl: Riclmrcl L. Stockard. Kenneth M. XN'allace, Thomas j. Sewell, Harley jackson. Sfroizrl Row: Tony Carvalho, Allan Queener, Ken Kenison. Jerry Hendrick, Cecil A. Reicl, jr., Steve Hatlielml. Tlzirrl Rozv: Ralph Bolls. Fwulcl Krzrinz. Herb Brislmy, Forrest livzins, lmvrexire R. Htewz1rt..lz1lues Paul Breeee, Val Guiclry. Fourth Row: I-'larry Foglesong, Henry Savage. Dun Warnilmronl, Frerl Becker, Dieter Hempel. Bill Hollinan. WEST HALL Fins! Row, 1.1ej'l lo Right: Rex Tale, Julian Mason, William B. Martin, Sliigeru Nakoliara, .-X. Neelameghan, Bill Amonette. Second Row: loin Damien, Ronnie Bledsoe. jack Purcell, Henry Austin, Jim Cox, Eugene Meyer. Don Taylor. jack Vincent. Thiwl Row: Skip Hoppe, jimniie McCord, Bill Nagle, Charles Wzritcs, Lawrence C. Peterson, Gene Mullins, Ray Watson, Cuba B. Cluhli, Luis Carlos Arroyave, :Seit0ku Yesato, George Speed. Page 101 EAST DORMITORY HOUSE COUNCIL Avalml, Left lo Riglzi: Ann Graham, Lyna Powell, Frances Hlarren, Ann Raley. Billie Kuykendall. Barbara Allard. .S'landing: Betty Hale, Loyce Loper, Pat Lyon, Miss Parkinson, Mildred Burdick. EA T HALL Under the able leadership of Billie Kuykendall tl1e girls of East Hall' have enjoyed a very interesting and successlul year. Miss Mary Parkinson served as Head Resident this year and had as her assistant Miss Ann Graham. Activities in the dorm have been niany and varied. To list a lewg the annual welcoming parties held at the beginning ol each school year, tl1e annual DORMITORY llllgf? 1 02 Halloween Party given in cooperation with Conled' erate Hall which was especially good this year, and of course the Peanut Christmas Party which was preceded this year by a decoration Partyn which proved to be as much lun as the party. Open House, held this year on February 14, was a great success. The high spirits of the girls themselves did much to make this event a highlight of the school year. DORMITGRY Imrz! Row, lfff In liigllli Glorizl Snzllcs, Jo xllll liillfnill. nlmcc l 7'0IIl' Ilmw, l,r'f! In Riglll: Pall l'uo1'c. Nlcrlc Nlclntosll. Louise lollins. Peggy Styles, lS:n'lmru VIL Slllllll. .lnckic llcrglnzllmn. Ruth l'urkcr, lwggy lixams. Nlzlry Yugcr, lC2lllllCllC 'l'11cl4c1'. lyilllil' Powell. clmle. Sue xllllllll. june Mulcrcgg. Klum llgnrlos, EAST HALL lizivl Razr, l,1 l In Iliwhl: Pauline Ciilliznm. Klum lmlisc lfisrllcr, l,1llll'Cl llulcnmm, Nancy CLL'lllC. Xlury Xml Klurllfm. vmzzrl Iffmu' Nlargarct f . , xllll9L'. Sallie Rust. fl2ll'2lllCl Slrinwky. l'zlt l'l2lllllxllCl'. Tllirrl lfmvs Illuru l.u kc'cm'1'. Alum: llroukslmirc. JCIIIICIIC llzulis, joyfc ujmws, Lynn Pcmic. Ruth xl2lSllOlxZl. I.cmn'c Lipkiu, joan Sulllaml. Nanny Nclscm. llzlrlmrzl Nlulfy. Page 103 Graduate hall is the largest. women's residence hall' at Peabody. Throughout the year it is the home for women in many fields, there are doctoral candidates, special students lrom Europe, Asia, and Latin America, Peabody and Vanderbilt nurses, social workers and many others. The social activities, are parties, lots of lun, cocoa, cakes and cookies. 'wmmma -. -RW V - DORMITORY The women ol Graduate entertained the men ol XVest in a big ole fashioned Valentine Desgert Party. Most every quarter linds Graduate pursuing some de- lightful lorms of entertainment, be it open house, Iire drills Qllj or a warm cheery Christmas breakfast. Must say that TV set and kitchen ol ours really serve lor hours ol companionship and lun. First Iiozv, Left to Right: Anita Taylor, Alma J. Arheau, Ruth Hughes, Juanita Starling, Sopia Aguirre. Second Row: XVillette liarhee, Mildred Loomis, Norma Lon IAOBYY, Betty Alford, Alice Ray. Harriet Jones, Theta Burke, Agnes Davis, Rhea Jagoe, Nloddelle Walker. Standing: Beatrice Batson, Flimlieth YVilliams, Mary Jane O'Dell, Alice Hammond, Ann Terrell. I.a Vera Applegate, Blanche Grigshy, Flzina Griinwood, Janie Hodel, Bessie M. Browning. GRADUATE HALL GRADUATE HALL Fins! lffzv, Left lo Right: -lczm Moore, .lean Thompson, Elsie May. Sernnd Row: Mary Duwall, Zahra Diclclmr, Niurlhu june Morrell. Anne Louise Coopcr, Lois Ilurling, Iimily Cox, Corinne Fanning, Shirley Thornton, x'Villfl'CKi Shcrfclt, Ivy Satyuvati Dhur. Thin! Row: 'xfllflllll Axlcy, -lcssic ljlllllllllll, Memory I5CllIllZllI, Mildred Walter, jzmcy Nffllllllllill, Joyce SChl'2lllCl'. DORMITORY OFFICERS .lon l'l'l,Ul l'r1'.siflw1l .Xcmcs lxwls . , . l'in'-I'1w.siflw11 I'llla'l'A IBLZRKIQ . . , . . . . . Sm'1'1'lr1r'VX'-'IUUrlsllrwz' Blilll-I KIRKPATRICK . . . , . l7lf67'-DOflI1ifl2I'f' Cnlmril H1'jn1'.s1'11lr1li1w' Page 105 I TER-DCR ITORY COU CIL Left to Right: Joan Pelot. Graduate Hallg Pat Lyon, East Hallg Fayla lVoods. Confederate Hallg Cztrlee Baxter, Confederate Hall, Lyna Powell. East Hallg ljeanice Nlidtgett, Confederate Hall: Billie Kuvkendall, East Hall. Not Pictured: Bebe Kirkpatrick. Graduate Hall. The three women's residence halls on Peabody campus constitute 12 . . . . . ? the lnter-Dormitory Council. It is a representative organization whose members consist of the president of each dormitory, a repre- 5 si 3 sentative elected from the dormitory as a whole, and a representative if 22 elected from the floor counselors. Miss Mary Morton, Director oi' Student Life, is advisor to the group. The council formulates rules and handles matters pertinent to all of the women's dormitories. The official instrument of the organization is the constitution. As the highest authority of wotnen's student government, this coordinating council considers the general welfare and common interests of women students in residence and makes every effort to provide for their needs. This year the Council sponsored the annual Christmas Sing in the cafeteria and initiated an informal' conference on the placement bureau and interviews. Miss NTARY NIORTON Advisor ORMITORY Page 106 Kappa Delta Pi is ati llonor Society in Education for students in the various branches ol' Education. Its pur- pose is that ol' encouraging in its members a higher de- gree of social service. lllemhership is ha ed upon scholar- ship and achievement in educational work, high educa- tional ideals and admirable personal qualities. President Henry Hill' and Dr. Harold Benjamin ol Peabody are members ol the Laureate Chapter ol Kappa EDUCATIONAL K PP DELTA PI Delta Pi, which is composed ol' men and women who have attained distinction in education. The Alpha Pi Ghapter at Peabody was in talled Nlay l-1, l927. Its niemliership includes laculty memliers, senior college and graduate students. During' this year approximately lilty new members were initiated into the chapter. As members ol' the Society they accepted the ideals which Kappa Delta Pi upholds-tlie ideals ol' Science, Fidelity to Humanity, Service and 'I'oil. lfitsf Rome, I.t't'I In Right: Glynn Burton, lfayla Xromls. ilucly Gattis, Cornelia Roliison. jean lfinnie. Clarice Holler. Shirley Charlton. Nlary .lane O'lJell. ,Sr'1r1111lVl3rnt'.' Frances H. Smith. Bessie XI. Browning. Gervais Aldredge. Ciarlee Baxter. .Xlice Rose Clarr. -leanice Xlitlgett. Helen Gentry. Blanche Grisln. Xlary lilla l'orter. Beatrice Batson. Tlzirrl Hair: Nlotlclelle XYalker. litlwin Xntlerson. Rolmert Xrmei. Lawrence Stewart. Rtiliert Nl. Llnclirane, Robert l.. Kannnerucl. Claude YY. Hicks. XYilliam R. liglin. blames Byrd. lfreida johnson. Ifirxl Hmv, I.r'fl In Ifiglri: Wayne Ruwlcs, Slcvc Slrcmmcl, Merrill Gwosclof. Ralph Rolls. .Snwlrl Row: Frzmcis KZ. Slcinhicc, Kcnimcr H, Xlurgzlll. Xlllfflli l.. Sllzlnlum III. Dr. 'l'. l'. Ycsllnlzm, Jr. l'1'1'.sirl1'r1l . . I'i1'f'-1':wirlcr1t ,S'1'11'r'l11ry . , , 'l'rmsr1rz2r . . , SVIIIHISUV, , . . Page IOS OFFICERS PP PHI . . . ,S'1'L1x'1c S'1'REM1x1r1L . NIICRRILI. Gwosuolf . RAI.1'1I BULLS . . , IVAYNF BOWLLQS , DR. T. P. Y1cA'1'x1.xN KAPPA VELESHTAS I' S 4 ff' 4,094 PHI Qccccfsabxxi EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL KAPP PHI KAPPA Kappa Pl1i Kappa was lounded o11 Felmruary 27, 1922 li01'111Cll i11 1910 l1I1ClC1' the Capable leadersl1ip ol! llr. hy R. ll. .jordan l'ro111 Cornell llllll :X1'Ll1l1l' C. XVrigl1t, ol' .lflsflfll RUCIIWIE l'Cl1X Robb and L. IL. Priest. Since 1,Il1'l111Ol1ll1. Kappa 1,111 Kappa is a prolessional educa- INN' Pfr3 1 l 35 tht gmwlh Ui K Pl ' Ill' Pdlllm l 1 . . . . . . been steady Zlllll consistent, until there are now 011 tl1e tional lraternity, llll' purpose ol wlnch IS to promote tl1e L l U Q ehapter roll U5 chapters located i11 so111e flti states ll1'0I1l cause ol Cllllflllltlll hy C11C'Olll'2lQ,ll1g 111811 ol SOl1l1Ll 11101111 . D H I U Maine to 1'l'or1da llllll westward to Lalilornia with over c'l1arac-ter and l'l't'0 111lL'Cl almilitv to e110 1'1'e i11 the stud' , . , . R ' ni 1' 1 18,000 111C11llJCl'S. Ihe Beta lzpsilon chapter has the Ul 'ls l3l 'l ll'lf'5 ilml lmll'l9'lll5' For the fU1'111C1'1'Hff of l1o11or ol' bein! rated 2111lO11g the top seven C'l1IlPll'1':1 i11 tl1e above purpo e tl1e l'rater11ity emphasized arnong its thc mmm-yu It is imcmsling to mm, that grit: of thc. 1l1Cl11lJL'l'8 social' ll1lL'1'C'tJlll'SL', seholarlv attainrnent and SlllLT1'll1lL'1lClL'I1lS ol schools in the 46 states i11 wl1iel1 I lJl'OliC'SSl0l12ll ideals. Kappa Phi Kappa is represented are 111C111lJl'l'S ol' Kappa illlll' Ileta lipsilon chapter of Peabody College was Pl1i Kappa. Ifirsl Row, Left lo Right: 1701111141 R. Coleman, Tony Carvalho, Ken Keuison, Neil llllllifllll, Gene Murphy, Buddy 1101112111 Secmzrl Row: Hamhl Clark, ll. ll. O'Neal, Val Guidry, Richard Nlelton, joe 1'1Cl'gllSUll, Charlie Banks, Ed 1-Iarford, joe Chilton. Thin! linux' fl2ll'1 llrites, Rohert Badson. ,Xlau Wolf, Leslie 1-1. Crowley, Glenn Stinson, Ray Austin, Billy Cayce, john Cooley. Fourth lime: Ralph johnson, William R. liglin, Lloyd Y. Kite, james Paul Breeee, Murray B0otl1, George C. Dunn. Not present: George Egbert. EDUCATIONAL PHI DELT K PPA Plli Delux Kappa is one ol' the oldest and best known ol' the n1en's honorary education lI1'2lICI'I1ll,lCS. IL had its beginnings in I906 and lbe Psi Clizlpier zu Peabody was founded in I92l, Iis purposes are re- seureli, service, and leadership in the Iield ol' educzltion. During the pzisl year El number ol' ouistzinding speakers have ap- ,1 . . , . . . hlililll pezired an the regular meetings und ul lbe initiation banquets, inaking Q f valuable conrribuiions to Lbe work old the orrzinizaiioii. ' . I b H I I I0 o E' I OFFICERS X V 4 , Pn'si1lr'11l , , . . . , . . , . , IILINT IIANNA rf I iw-l'rf'f.'i1l1'11I .. .... ,,...,. . ., . , IV. PAUL IJCWIS CUI'l't'.S'fIUI1fIIHg XI'l'l'I'iIll'Y and TI'I'lI.Y'l7'I'l' . .. GILISIQRT NI. XYILSON lil'!'Ul'IIIl1g .S!'!'l'I'lIl'I'j' .. ,. ....., ..... ,... I ' IORRIQST EVANS Hixloriau ,......... ., ., .. 'l'IIOXIAs lf. S'1ovALL lffrlilor of Ihr' .X'f'zu.v lffllrfr . .. NIARYIN D. S'l'ITRRF'I 1' l'1l I'I2lllIlll. Nlictbzlel F, l5zinner. .S'1'1'o11rI Roziu' Franklin 2 er, 'I ini livers, Roy Flser, lflovcl Isllllli. Harold Nlurpby. Raymond Givens, Rzllpb johnson. Ivilliznn B. Nlurtin. Tlzirrl Rozy: Burdelte lizigon. Robert l.. K2llIll11Cl'lllI. George Speed, CIZIIIKIC W. Hicks, I'Il'2llIIi I. West. juines Nl. Pridgeon. Ifourilz linux' Wilford Sniiib, Kenilner H. Morgan, I.zxw1'encte R. Slewsiri. Firsl Roux' Forrest Evans. M'ilIiu1n ljlllll I,eu'is, Clifton I.. Hull. xI1ll'VilI Slerrell, Cln Pnlx ' ' noir HN arultx' 'lrlzfisor' H ll lohnwn l'iz'f'-l'rr'si1lf'11I' Rohcri Yihor I'r1'sifI1'nl' Skip Hoppe lfiiysl lfmr: C-ilhcrt Oxenchnc. In-11.xm11. R11 ' Ba F ' . .... K .1 , . . . . . , , S1'l'I'I'f!l7'YQ luhnnx' Duke. Hl.,Yl!Jl'Iv1IlIj K-cnc Nlnllinw. ,flllmzrzi Sm11'lr1rv. .Swruizrl Roux' il'l10lIl2lS Sokol. lfrivilvl SilXX'l'Cl4, Bill Ainoncllc. Slfllllllll' Spicgclinzni, llvllliilllll fllllllllli ng. Rulncrl Ilinklcx, Philip Slulcs. Tlzirrl Rfmn' Ralph Balls. Dau' Davis, Cicorgc' Spcccl. Hin. llrmnpson. l. Dmilcx Ilimnzu. FOIIVIII llnzr: Rogvr limi-ii-, Ruhcrt H. Lung. lfrvcl Bl'l'lxL'l'. Cll1zirles'SlexCns, Don Xlulliorrl. ll i 'Nap Q Q56 0 o oeo Q I QW? li L, ih niniinuii Q i HI EDUCATIONAL Phi Nln .Xlphzi is an honorary Music' lrzncrnity for men. Czinnnzi Psi Cl121IDlCI'l12lCl thc honor this year ol' installing thc Iirsl negro t'll2llJlCl' of thc lrzilcrnily in thc country an Fisk University. The Frzntcrnilx sponsors un zrnnuul dance, the Sinfonia Bull. 'I'hc priniury purpose ol the lrzilc-rnily is thc lurtlicring ol' ,Xnicrimii Nlnsict and niusiciznrs. LPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY OF AMERICA Pflgl' 111 7 . . iff! lo Ixzglll: I.111'y H1411 XIIISIILIH. Suc l IiggIl9Ull. QIIO NI:11'Ii11. xflll'X .xlriv ft2IH.CY. Shirlvy CIl1z11'll1J11. .Indy fgilllii. Xvilkgillill XYUH. X liocklciwirlc. NIRIIQCIA l l'o11l. Xlary CIz11'l1w, OFFICERS I,.1'c:Y lfI.I,liN NIARSHALL, . . ,....., . . . , ...... Prrsiflmzt I Sllli NIARTIN . .,., ..,.. I 'if-ff-Pnasiflwzl S1112 ll1c:c:As0N ..,,,. ,. Corraspoizzlizzg St'l'N'llII'y P x A NIARY ,XLTIIQ CAFFEY... ,. Rl?l'lll'IIfl1g ,S!'l'I'I?l!lI j' 4 X X S , XIARY CARLOS .. ....,.,.. 'TH'Il.S'IlI'l'I' He-,ZF -IUIJY GATTIS .. , . . . Iirlitor I I ' SHIRLEY i1HARL'1'0N , , .. . .Clzuplnin NIARGILRY I l'0oL ., . , SG'fg'I'IlIIlf!ll-ANHS VIRIGNIA NYOLIV ..., ,.,. ,... A 1 Ilfixflf Nllss B01-1KI,lflllfIDIZ . , Advisor EDUCATIONAL Page' 112 SIGM ALPH IOTA EDUCATIONAL SIG LPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota, a national professional honorary music lraternity lor women, is composed ol musicians from all branches chosen on the basis of musicianship, scholarship, and character. The fraternity strives to maintain the highest standards ol' musical performance and to further the aims ol' music education. The Iota Phi Chapter, chartered at Peabody in No- vember, l94ti is the only chapter in Tennessee and, also, holds membership in the National' Federation of Nlusic Clubs. Two pledge classes were initiated into the fra- ternity this year. In addition to its members, Iota Phi has thirteen patronesses and three chapter advisors. Ol outstanding interest this year was the visit to campus ol Mrs. Donald C. May, the Iota province presi- dent. The chapter has monthly musicals presented by the members, an annual tea in the lall honoring new women music students, a Rose party to acquaint pledges with the fraternity and a farewell' luncheon in the spring lor graduating seniors. Xllith the aid ol the patronesses two scholarships were awarded tl1is year-to Suzanne Illillis and Betty Dillon. Money for the scholarship was raised by Christmas card sales and other projects. During the spring quarter the chapter and Pi Mu Alpha sponsored the annual American music program. lmff to Right: Willette Barbee. jeanette Tucker. Betty Dillon, Gloria States. Dorothy Xlarshall. Helen I.oftin. Peggy Von Bramer, Jayne Craven. Patsy Powell. Betty Rogers. Pat Lyon. EDUCATIONAL ELEM NTARY COUNCIL lfirst lime. Im!! In Right: Rachael Wall, llettv Bovlin, Eunice Goodall, Carlee Baxter. Nlarilvn lflovd. jennie lfolts. ,swmml lime: jean l'elot, Yvonne litter. Dr. Nlavcie Southall. Ruth Nlodlin. Lois Looper, Donald Coleman, Eleanor Smith, Norma ,lean Andersen. Third Note: Jean lhonipson. jane Xuderegg. .Xnue Robev, Beverly Kile, jean Moore, Jean Finnie, Neil Duncan. Dale llrown, Toni Dolier. Ifnurtlz Korn: Clinton l.. Wiuglteld. Dr, Dunn. Dr. Drununond. Gervais Aldridge, Murray R. Booth, Carroll linings. Forrest livans. Nlav Belle lilcan, lYilson Stephenson, William R. ligliu, Donald R. XYCl'll, Tonv Dozier Nladera. Fred Classburner. '1'he Peabody Elementary Council is a student branch ol '1'he Association lor Childhood Education Interna- tional, a group ol' teachers and students interested in better education lor children. Metnbership in the council is voluntary and those who are interested in children and their educational de- velopment, are urged to becotne alliliated with this great organization. 'l'here is opportunity lor leadership, par- ticipation and sharing some ol' the best, ol' our educa- tional literature. The Council participates in various activities during the vear. Meetings are held everv two weeks and a great ellort is ntade bv the Progratn Connnittee to provide in- teresting progratns with a balance ol' speakers on special phases ol' the elententarv scltool curriculunt, niusical Page Ill programs, student participation and those of a social nature. The social highlights ol' the Fall Quarter were the Halloween Party at Knapp Farnt and the Christmas Program, held in the l.ittle Caleteria. A special coni- ntittee displayed the toys which the Council had bought lor the Clover llottotu Home. AX team lroni the Council helped with the paper drive which was sponsored bv American Legion Post 5 and the 13r11111r'r-'l'rfn11ff.s's1'1111 lor the benefit ol' the Child Study Center at Peabody. 'lihe Council, under the sponsorship ol' Dr. Nlavcie Southall, l'rol'essor ol' Elenrentarv liducation, l't'Ol'g2lllllCS at the iJl'g'lIlllillg' ol' the suntnter session. and carries on an active program throughout the suntnter quarter. ililll' l,C1llJ0llN' lfllll'CIJl'L'llL'lll'h club was o1'gz111i1c-cl i11 'l'l1c' IJlll'1JOSL? ol llliS c'l11l1 is 111 i11s1ill. clvwlop, :mil ll1L' l'z1ll ol Illini. xli'llllJt'lNlllIJ collsisls ol' LlllClLfl'gl'ilClllllIC Imnmm. in US mL.ml,Us lhmc qlmliliw Wllifll HH. ch., . , . , ,, 1 ' ,,, j ., ' . ' .1 . 1 V Mmhlllx 11110-H1 l'lNms5 l'dm'mml md-low' 5ll'2llJlL' lm' 1l1c? slew-lc1p111c111 ol goocl lQ'ilC'llCl'5 llllfl gmail .xllllflllgll il is 21 liCl2lLlXL'ly new club, its IllCI1llJt'l'S l111x1' SllK1XX'll u1'gz111if1'cl 511'c11g1l1 i11 pz111i1'i11z11i11g i11 :1 s11l1l1c11'1i11g C'llllIIJllS il4'llXlllt'5. cJlllSl2lllCllI1g :1111f111g 1l1c llfl lirl Cllllbllx, s11c'l1 :ls lL'2lllLTl'Sl1l1J. lllIL'g'l'lIB, llllIlU5lf. llllil vlily r1l'1'l1z11'11c'LL'1'. by giving cz1c'l1 1111-111l1c1' c'cI11z1l riglllx ' . .Q 1 V , .111cl 1'cs11c111sil1ili1ics i11 lllcf lJl'1lL'llC'1ll 11111-1'111io11 ol 1l1is 2llllNllll'5 uns Illl' 1'11Ll111s1:1s11c 19511111150 10 that cull lm Wllulllcwvs lm! thc lmlmt mlvcxilllc benefits Ol- which WCW clulm z111cl Lo i11s1ill, clcvclop, llllll p1'u111r11c- Ilum- social gin-,I U, 'l'lu- 11111141 Slucly gjjjnicl 'HIC Elm-91,11-m-U,-S 1lllllllllL'5llIltl ulmililics wl1icl1 2ll'C also 0I'g1'c':1L i111pc11'1:1111'cr wwf? lllc' lll'Sl 11-11111 lu l1Cc'c1111v o1'gz111ifecl. i11 llu' l111si11c1sS worlcl. Wrzlrrl. I-'mul lfmzn' l'illgClll2l Xlusclcy. Cicuc Hmsc. Xllllff' Klvin. Tom ll111'1'is. lllllk' ljfllllllll. ,Swrorzfl limp: YONZIH 1.11 fililillll Xlg11'iu11 I,l'Y1'l. l'il'1llI Sll1llll'I'. livlly Russell. licxcrly fi2ll'lCl', llctly Rir'l1111'clQc111. .XIIIIC Sl1i1lc-1, iI'l1i1rl lfmv: fi2ll'UlXll T1'z1xii. Nl:11'1l111 llz11'1l1'1'. l,i111l11 llcllfm. luis R11g'c1's. l'z1I l'ur11'1', Xllllil Ralph. Fozzrllz Rrnzv: Killy Si111l1s1111. Sl1i1'lv1 C.1'usc Cilmc. 11111110 BRIISUII. Nlz11'iz11111c XY2lllllli'. XIA113 ,Xllll Yix. Flilfll lfflifh' AIHIIICN l':111l l5IiL'Cl'C. ci2lI'l Clriles. C2111 l'11ckc11. William Ci. Sllklllll, Billy R. Tzlllmcrl. EDUCATIONAL TREPRE EURS 13 1 First Roux l.1:j'l Io Niglzl: ,XIIIIC llz111s1111. QICZIII 130111. AX1111 KC131lllgCl'. .Szfwrzrl Roux' Peggy IQNZIIIN, 15111111 XX s Xl 11 X111 1 111111: X111 111 1 .VX1111 iillllllllifhll. 111111111 11l'l4g1ll2IIlll. Tllirrl IfUIl'.' ,X1i11' Ha111111o1111. XX'i11is c,WCIlS. X111 110014. D13 f11l2ll1W1I1x 1lll1llN S 1111111 1511111 1-l111Qo11 111. 1301111111 1 BETA BETA BETA 1 1954 IIlLll'1iS 1111: lOlll'lll year 111 exis1c111'c ol H6121 Sigma 11112113101 ol 151-111 B1-1a 111313, 11a1io11al 111111o1'a1'y biological socicty. 'l'l1c 11111'1111s1rs 01' 118121 B1-1a B1-1a arc thc s1i11111l:11i1111 111111111 years 01' s1-111'i1'1- 10 1-31111 111011 was 1111s1111e11 1 at this 111116. lhis 1'all we W1-111 10 0111 1llK1UL 10 1111 111111111g 01 thc 'l'c1111cssce,-X1'a1lc111y 01151111111 fylllll 111111111 01 year 111111111011 1111? i11i1ia111111 1 1 1 l3cgi1111i11g 1.11is year 0111 1 1111 111 131681 1111 a11 1111211 award 10 1111r 11i1110g II 101 Ol 11111101 11113111111 1 1.hc 1111151 Oll1S12lllC11llg rcse11111 13111311 11111 111 s11'1111g s1'11o1z11's.11i11, e111'11111'agc111c111 111' biological 1'6- SC2l1'K'1l, a111l 111'1111101i1111 ol' s17ic111if1c 11'LlI1l. Hill cilllllli, 1i1'111s, 111111 51161 11s 0110 111' 1111r 0111s1a1111i11g 12111115 111' 1hc so1iic1y's agenda this year was 1111: 1111111111131 i11 11111101' 111 D11 Jesse Shaver who l'C1'CI1l1y 111v1i1'1:11. .X 190111111 1'1l1esis, lifjllfillllilflg 11r111r1 s XVlAl1lCll by his 1'0111111'1' s111111f111s i11 praise ol his biology. OFFICERS l'11'.si1l1'11l . . .. 11111.11 j111'1:1i Xl11k'1'1x l'i1'1'-l'1'1',si1l1'11I .,... . , . . 1I0r1'1'.sj111111li11g Sl'II'1'lll2'vY , .. fft'l'Ul'1l17lQ' .S1'1'IFfIll'y. . . 'l'1'1'r1.1111'1'r . . , lli1l1n'i1111 . . . EDUCATIONAL Page 116 .N1l1'RRII.l. H111111111 . li11'1..1 Wo011s .NNN 'l'110x1s11N ., Xxxlc H,1xS0x 151113111 II.xNs11N EDUCATIONAL CHE OTEERS The Chemoteers was organized during the fall of l947. Since then it has provided a means through which students with mutual interests in chemistry might be brought together lor scholastic and social fellowship. Activities participated in by the group consist of field trips of scientiHc interest and various types of social outings. Programs are made up of guest speakers, Films, and discussions led by members of the organization. Emphasis is placed upon the professional use of chemis- try by the members in their future careers. OFFICERS .XLLAN QUEENER .. WALTER HUBBARD .. BETTY PHILLIPS .. . GEORGE REYNOLDS ,... GAY OYBRII-IN ,.,...... DR. A. M. HOLLADAY. .. ....4.PresirIent . . . .Vice-President . , . . , Secretary . . . Treasurer .....,,. Reporter .. . . .Group Sponsor ' f Hrs! Roux l,1'f1 In Ilighl: Dr. .L NI. Hollaclay. Allan Queener. Belly Phillips, Gay O'l3rien, George Reynolds. Srwnzfl Rozu: Paul Bryant, .aw1'enc'e Howard. .Xllen Nichols, joe Potts. William Cummings, Albert Neilson, .lane Davis. Third Ilona' joe Balclridge, ,Xl Stagg. Tom ones. Dan Warnibrod. Merrill Moore, Frank DeI'riest. Helen Isom. jim Allen, Paula Garnett. Page 117 Firsl Rout, I.1'fL lo Right: Pat Berg, Glenn Ann Keith, Judy Hewgley. Russell Kelley, Susan Smith, jovce Causev, VC,-3 Poe wismzm Rout: Miss Newman. Lucille Allen. Libby Leuthold. Marjorie Sanditlge, Carole Suns. Mary FranceslHantiltou. Peggy Davis Ci'lV.fJi'Bl'.C Dottie Flovcl, Mrs. S. Cl. Garrison. Tltirrl Rout: Dr. L. Margaret johnson. Margaret Slusher, Barbara Fleming. Rttt1f'Xtttstt0kLt' Xiincv lflwlf' Ruth Davis. Mary Kl'llWL'7yli, Mary McNulty, Mary Louise lfischer, jean Hagewood, joyce Keene, Martha Carney, Barbara Core 53-lqiil-ltgyivy-lyllif,-1 K D ' J, lhc Pcabody Hontc llcononitcs Llub is tlliliated with the colleve club section of the American Home Economics Association It is aH'iliated also with the Tennessee Home Economics Association These connections provide help, inspiration and an enlarged con- ' ception of the potential values of these studies. ez Q The objects of the Peabody Home Economics Club are to ' create a desire in college students to understand better social and cultural conditions of community and laniily lile and to stimulate action which will lead toward the realization of a more enlightened OFFICERS MARY F, l'l,XMlI.'l'ON , CI1Yl1a0llIl1CHl. Some of the activities have been contributing gifts for the Mc- , ,Q , , , , Mixkyokui SANDIDG141 . . Netlly Day Home Lhristntas party including the making of a ' , R . . , . . . GAY O'l3RlliN Santa Cilaus suit, sponsoring a Spring lashxon show for the campus, , , , X b DoRo'1'uv Ftovn entertatning parents with a Mother-Daughter banquet, and having , , . . , , , , Cfxkoug SIMS , a tea lor high school girls interested in Home hcononucs lront the , . Y . . Miss RUTH Gu.Lt-1sP1i high schools ol Nashville and Davidson County. 1 Miss XIAMIIE N1iwM.'xN HO E ECONGMICS CLUB Slfflllllfl Pt t'Sff1lflI I I lI'l'-PI'l'SfIll'I1l' . . , . ,SI'!,'J'l'fllJ'Y 'l'1'1'11.t'u rm' I1f.SlU7'ftII1 . . . ..S'jm1t.s'or V .Sjnozzsor EDUCATIONAL Page 118 EDUCATIONAL Pi Cannna Nlu is an honorary Social Science lrater- nity lor senior college and graduate students who are studying in the fields ol' Social Science, English, and Library Science. Their intent is to strengthen and ex- tend interest in the social sciences and to realize their goal they present absorbing lectures and discussions con- OFFICERS 1Jl'l'.SlClt'Ill ., CL.-xxo l,AMAR'l'INO l'if1'-l'H',s'izlz'11l , . .XVALTLIR CRILICY S1'r'rel1nv . . . . . ,GIXNN BURTON 7ll'I'IlSlll'1'!' . .. . AIININIIE YADI-LN .Spolzsor . . .-IEWliI.L l,HliLl'S PI GAMMA M cerning social problems. world events, and other issues ol current interest. to college students. One ol' their out- standing projects this year has been a drive lor Ameri- can Social Science and literature textbooks to help counteract the inlluence ol inexpensive Coininunist literature at Tokyo University. .Xpproxinlately thirty new members have been taken into the chapter this year. Gxxo I.Axi.xRi'ixo President Left to Right: Nlildred Loomis. .lack Allen. Fayla Hoods, Eunice Goodall, Samuel E. Sttunpf, Walter Criley, Glynn Burton. Jewell Phelps, Freida johnson, Clarlee Baxter. Billie Kuvkendall. S. YY. 'Strickland, Srfcorzrl Roux' Francis CZ. Steinhice. ll. S. Overstreet. jr.. K. H. Morgan .james XI. Cain, Richard F. Duncan. EDUCATIONAL URSES' CLUB The Peabody Nurses' Club is o11e ol the oldest clubs on the canipus, having been organized i11 1929. A1iCIll1JC1lS111lJ is open to public 11eal'tl1 nurses both on tl1e eznnpus Zllld to non-resident nurses. Objectives ol' tl1e Club i11clude Professional, Service, and Social activities. 81111130111 of the Aurelia 13. Potts SC110l2i1xS111P Fund, pub- lication of 111e quarterly News Isf?Hl?7', study of Parliamentary Pro- cedure, C0ll1l l1D1lflOllS to 1l1e work of some of the conlrnunity social service agencies, hosterses to the Soutliern Region Conference on Field Vfork, a11d purely social' fun 211111 good fellowship are some ol' the activities through which the objectives ol the Club are niet. The Club is a real force i11 making our life o11 the campus more en- joyable 211111 1llC2lHlllgf1ll. 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Third Haze: Peggy V011 l'5r21n1er, Helen Hudson, jo A1111 Kincaid, Le Eleanor Smith, Norma l'21rl1211n, Nlargery P'1'00l, B21l'lJ211'2I Kennedy, Glen Dillard. Fourllz Row: Peggy Frith, Mary FIAZIIILTC XVQIITCII, Laurel 1Colen1a11, Early M. Nlciiann, jr., Fred I'e21rs0n, Cl121TlCy Scott, blames Vester, Bob Binkley, Roberta XVOIIIZICIQ, 'Patsy Powell, Mary Elizabeth Harris. Fifth Row: Rex '1'21te. D21ve Davis, Dolph Hatcher, 152111 Hi11t0n, Charles Stevens, Don lvlllftllid, Billy Amonette. Eddie Rooker, Gilbert Oxencline. The Peabody Choir, 2111 o1'ga11iza1tio11 open to students i11 all CTCPZIITIIICIIIS of the school, is primarily designed to encourage the PC1'i'0l'1112lHCC of good l1lllSiC. The choir gives o11e regular Concert eaeh quarter, bllt in 21dditio11 perforins in many otl1er special' activities. Tl1e high point of this year's activity was the IJC1Ai-O1'llll111CC of se- leetio11s from The Peaeeable Kingdom by Dr. Randal YTTTIOIIIPSOII. Ffllil choir, in 21dditio11 to tl1is progranl, sang for the Hanging of the Greenf' tl1e Founders Day' program, and 1110 21111111211 spring concert. OFFICERS DR. 13Avs , ,,. , . Davin H. Davis . fQl1.1iliR'1'fDXliN1JlAkI ,,,. 121111111 Roomik ..,.,, MARY ,Xixriu C,x1f1f1gv, . . . CiHARI.O'l I'1Z tikriixwooim . . . R01s11.R'1' l3lNK1.1:v ...... . ..,. .. C0?lCIlll'lUl ,.. . ,. Prifsirlenl . . . . l ic'e-P1'1'si1Iz'11l . , . .I,il1ru1'iru1 . . . .Af,'l'UIlIIIIl7liSf , .Robe Cusloflizm ., Robe Cusfodiarz PE BODY CHOIR MUSICAL Page 122 1111l illllllllll llll'Ollgl1Olll 1,l11' 1'0gi011 s01'1'01l by l'021l101l1' SYMPHONIC BAND MUSICAL 'I'l10 l,C2llJOCl1 1l0ll0g0 51'llllJllUl1lC' liilllll lJl'l'l'1J1'l1lS ll 11011 l121111ls i11 1l11' s0111l1 Zlllll l121s IJ0011 1'l10s1-11 10 s1-111' EIS . . . . .. . .. . , .. ., . 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Cll1211'l0s glC1C11s. l,1'Hll.1.1lIIlI.' Nl2ll'1 l.11ll01', SLIP Higg21s1111. xl2ll'1 11111 Rlllill. Dull H1111'l101'. C1l111'i1'0 ll111l'1-1'. 'li1'llIfl!l?ll.'iUlL'1llll1L'llC 'l'111'l:01'. '1'NI0111l101' Nl11si1' l:2lLillll1, P11111 1111112 l,1'j1 111 11161115 311111 .Xl11'6 R1111111s1111. '1'11'11.1'1111'1: l121l'132l1'2l lyillllfll. l'11f11g1' P11l'S1I1l'1l1.' 1111111 ll1CS1Cll1JllI'!1Cl'. R1f1'111'1l111Q' S1'1'1'1'- 1 11111. .V11111111 I11111'.' V11'gi11i:1 .X111161's1111, .S1'1g1'11111-111-.-11111.15 P11111 llCIllL'Il1. 11111111 121111i1'11111115 x11NSiR1J1l1l1S11ll. .S111111.s111': 161111 l411y111. 1'11'1'- P1'1'.x'11l1'11I: '111111 G1111is. f.'111'1'1zxj111111l111g' .S1'1'1'1'1111'y: 1lC2lll1CC X1i11g611, lIl1'.11I1I'l11. X111 P11'11111'11.' Hrs. XX':11'1l. 8111111.11111 BETA KAPPA T U lfillll 111111 l'6ll11wsl1i11 211'C k6y w111'1ls i11 H6111 1421111121 111311. 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Blll, 11111sl i111111'11'111111, 1116 1361115 111111111611 1111 111111111- 111111111 1111' 1111111i11g li1'6l1111g 1111611115 211111 1IlClT1OI'1CS of 1955-5-1 will 116 11is1'uss61l 111 yC2l1'S 111 6111116 YVl16l1CVC1' H0111 girls 111661. X111111 .ll111111'11, 11121 1 f111'11g1', is .s1f1'111'11 111' .111111 1111 111 1111' 11'111'11'.s' 111' 11'1'1111x.1'11111 121l1'1Vl'. 131111111111 l'11111'11 111111 111'1 1111112 121111111 .lI01'Q1111, 111 1111' 91111'1111.s'11 111111.. ' Xllllvr lK'l'l1 lllHI 5IIlll!l I'llllLL'l ctlltlllllll. l.11u XILIINIIQIH. lSz11?u:1r:1S1n11l1. Iwmm Pmwll. Nrruml lffmm' lmllli- I-limi, IIXLIIXIILI I'11.xl llrm. Xlllll' . . , . . . f,XCl'IIl1lI1. lltllj jrmwv Rizh. Xgmrx Xliulu-ll. Qlmly C-uumw. lictlic- XIII!Iillllllll.f1Ul'lll'li1I Rnlviwm. Tlzinl lfmrr Xlzuy Xml Rllxh. Xlimi Rigglv. l3'11'l1'11'1 l 1llL'11 Ivm ll'1gL-xxrvml Xl'11'1l1'n Il'ml4-1. llc-:mic Hammlll. I-'nmlfi Rfmx' SIINLIII Smith. Nlllil' l'illiiIllIll4il1N. Vvggx lklgv. Pill Hum- pllwx. Plllllll f-1li'l1L'll. Vvggx liuulll. BET KAPP TAU Ifizzsl linux' l.NIlIl I'c-mv. livlly liuylin. Nanny Slam-Ilry. Vvggy lfxzxm, liclilll lhiclglw. I3z11'Im1ll'z1 lflcming. 811111111 linux' f:ll2lllL'llL' fnllllll. Pall Lum. l ll 1lIl7l' lI'll'llHlll lcv Slmm Xwmw Xclmn IS'11'lr'u l XIIIIIX. livllx llzlrhrc. Thin! linux' llvllx B21llll'.SlliI'l1'X XX':llkc1'. Xlulw licllc Xulrhingn. X Vcggy Frith. fzllflllfll f1lllllliI1gllillIl.A PRIINX Xlnurc, Shirlcy xlvilllk Jllllllllll' Xli'f12llllCiS. Ifnlfrilz 'linux' Nlvrlc xllfllllfbill, BCIUARil'll1ll'tlsUl1 Nlur- W lllil f11lI'lll'f, XILIR' lilnim' Xllfzllf. H1Il'IP2ll'll Kt'llllt'tlf. lfzulu Wumlx. Fiylh Hmm Xml lglmmwn. llumlhx Smut. Xlmal 'llmmuv Yzmu Raul. Xllllll I'm11Ii11srm. Limlzl llcllmx, Qi? YS 3 , M v ,- i SOCIAL 909 1 -3 3 94, Q PHI CHI LPHA P1'r'.s'ifIr'11f , . , I'ir'1r-Pr1as'if1'1'11I ,Sr'1'rz'l111'Y . , 7II'l'KIXIlI'l'1' . . . lifvst Plmlgrf . OFFICERS I Lwff In Riglzl: Rmlncy Horrlc, SIGNS SIIICIIIIIICI, XVZIYIIC Bowles. 12111165 I2nl'CCK'C, 111111 Charles Banks. .WAYNE ISOWLFS .ClI,xkI,1is BANKS ROIJNIQX' Hoknli ST1iv1i STR1iMxHf1, . QIAMLLS BRLQFCIQ Iittf l't1t' Itll lo IFiq'l1t'Rotlttt-t llottlt- C't-tn'gt- Fghctt Cunt- Nlttrphtrx. lit-n l-Lt-nison. .St-tmtti Iftnr: liarly Xltilann. Stext- Sttt-tntnt-l. Nlt-t't'ill s , ', lT..' . ,n K .K . Ctxostlol, Clltznlcs Banks. Nail lJttnt'an, Ht-th litishy. 'l'!1i1'tl Itozr: .laint-s lattl l5t't-t-tc. Nlattttts l,t-t- Shannon Ill. Wayne litmlt-s. Cortlon O. llit-lts. llaxitl NI. Stttttcwant. Carl 13. Critt-s. Ct-orgc lDt'Ctt't't, Plti Chi Alpha is tht- only sotial lratet-ttity on Pt-ahotly tantptts. It tatnc ittto lacing in lf!-I7 Iot' tht- pttrpost- ol' providing tht- sot-ial atttl l't'atct'nal life lot' whith it is so well notctl antong its ntt-n. The tonstittt- tion statt-s tht- It'atct'nity's position antl aints clearly. 'Allet-ognifittg the Iact tltat t'ollt-gc is ttot tnercly a rctrt-at lot' tltt- ptttposc ol lt-arttittg, antl that tltt- ortlittary pt'oA tt-sst-s ol lilt- go on, it shall ht- tltt- pttrposc of Plti Clti ,Xlpha to provitlc thost- phast-s ol' lilc that might othct- wist- ht? ox'ct'l'ookt-tl. 'l'ht- l't'att-tttity lollows this t't'itt-t'ion In' ollt-ting attratittons atttl oppotttttttttt-s to lornt a wt-ll tontttlt-tl tantptts lilt-. atttl a pt'ogt'atn ol' ntott- than avt-tv agt- atttxtttt-s lot' tts tnt-ntht-ts. Rt-pt't-st-ntatixt ol' the attixitit-s pt-ovitlt-tl hx' Phi Clti .Xlpha, is tht- annnal Otthitl liall ht-ltl t-ath veat' tlttring tht- Spring St-ason. 'l'ht- annttal plt-tlgt tlantc, the l3t-anit- liall. is ont- ol' tltt- higltlights ol' tht- social year at Pt-a- Imotly. Dillttsctl through this tnaxc ol' latgt- t-tt-nts is a ptogt-atn of sntallcr, bttt. nont: the It-ss notablt-, lttnctions prtrscttted in thc spirit ol ht'otltet'lt0otI for whit-h thc l't'atct'ttity stands. IVhilC thc Ittntitiott ol' Plti Chi Alpha is pt'itnat'ily sotiztl. its atitivitics art- not hottntl by this lat'tot'. lt is also a ptthlit' st-t't'it't--ntitttlt-tl Ol'g2lllIlZlllOll. lht- annttal liaslct' t-gg httnt lot' tht- orphans ol' Nashvillt- is a tttrtlit to thc spirit, tltat is Plti Clti .Xlpha. Christtnas htings thc tlisttihtttiott ol' hasltt-ts atnong tht- nct-tly ol' tht- tity. 'l'ht-sc pagt-s att- tlt-tlit-att-tl hy the tnt-n ol Phi Chi .Xlpha to thc tnen who, hy tht-it' llllliflllg work, ntoltlt-tl tht- ht-ritagc antl lt-t-ling tltat is the ltatt-t'ttitx'. antl to t I . those ol Pht Chi ,Xlpha who att- now tn tht- at'ntt-tl -.t-t't- itt-s ol' tht- l'nitt-tl Stalt-s antl to tltt- ntattt' who will lollotv tht-nt into st-t't'it'C. PHI CHI ALPHA SOCIAL Pagt- 127 l'il'xl Rmu, lmfl In Riglzl: Guy lIz111c'm'k. Tlvfrzxlirffrf Xlcllmn B4i0l'lilllllCl, l'i1'r'-I'l'r'.viflw1I5 Klzlmlillc Rolxcwls. l'1r'.si1lzf11l: Nliss K,llzn'zl H2llllllJK Sjzrmk wr: Glenn ,Xnn Kcilll. 51'K'IY'f11I'l'f Guy O'l31'iL'n, .Sz':'gm11l-111-flrnlsg Rita Blulsoc. Sminl fllmirmznz. .Szwuzfl Horn: Bunnic Grccn. I3:1rlJ:l1'1l Cort, Bcity -ICZIH Russcll, Gzxyliu l,2ll'I'lSll, Bz11'lJz11':1 Allzml, Clzlra Lu Keener, Mary .Xnn C1211-11011. lilnnre Haley Gooclull. Thin! Row: jane Doulhil, Rzxclmel Wall. Mary F. Hllllllllflll. f1l.Y10l'fllI1f Nlznklhzn Slcwns, Ruth Connor. ,Xnn Rulmc-y. lfourilz Rfml: lilmlay Lcullmohl. l'z1L l'mn'c. Nlnrilyn Iflcml. Peggy Davis. Bcllic Phillips. Rclwknll Hanson. Ann Hanson. No! I'irl:1rwl: Glynn Blnklon. Clurlvc lizlxlcr. 990000906 E 5 6: 3 oogooo l,lL'lllI'CIl ill lllc' panty gixcn for 2ll'llNC nlcnllmcrs ln' llmc' plcrlgcs zlrc. lcll In right: flllI'0llIlC Rcrlmclw. lSzn'lJ:l1'z1 fnUl'L'. llvlly Sfllllllll. Russ:-ll KC-lly. lncsl plvllgvg llcxvrly fl2ll'IPl'. Zlllll -ICIIII l-frlslmnll, PI GAMMA CHI SOCIAL Pug? 128 SOCIAL PI GAMMA CHI Pi Gamma Chi, originally a literary society, came to Peabody College from the University of Nashville in 1889. Here it took on the name ol' the Girls Chapter of George Peabody College. The purpose of the sorority is the promotion of friendship among the girls, and providing the members with a well rounded :ocial life while on campus. Pi Gams point with pride to their motto, To be, not to seem. During the year the campus becomes well acquainted with the Nile green and white colors of the sorority. The official Hower is the white rose, used on many occasions for decorations and always presented to the pledges at formal initiations, a Htting symbol to their beauty. Highlights of the year included the well remembered Dragnet party followed by the French party-the initia- tion banquet at Bozeman's-and pledge week, when white and green beanies could be seen from one end of the campus to the other. The coke party given by the pledge class was a wonderful success-and the Masque- rade Ball was a memorable event. The pleasant coming of Spring found the Pi Gams looking with anticipation for the birsorority party. PLEDGES First Row, Left to Right: Eileen Gonce, jean EClill2lI'IlI, Sara Brevoets, Srronfl Row: Ann Cobb, Sarah Bas- kett, Beverly Kile, Betty Schmitt, Bev- erly Carter, janice Batson, Anne Shir- ley. Third Row: Mary Faye Padgitt, Joyce Causey, Barbara Freeman, Ruth Nlasuoka. jane Snter. Charline Hamil- ton. Fourth Rona' Russell Kelly, Pat Carroll, Martha Brogden, Patsy Bal- son, Novan LaGrone. 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The Baptist Student Union is an organization which seeks to foster a spirit of eo-operation between the student on the eanipus and the church in the college town, to promote spiritual growth Ior the individual student, and to provide an atmosphere ol' Christian fellowship lor each Baptist student enrolled in the school. The meeting place ol the Baptist Student Union and the Hseeond hoine' ol inost Baptist students enrolled in Peabody is the Baptist Student Center at l509 Twenty- ,Z first Avenue, South. Dave Alexander, student director, has his olliee there. He is V not only the co-ordinator ol Baptist Student Union activities hut also a personal it lriend and counselor to each student. ' J Sonie of the projects sponsored by the Peabody-Vanderhilt BSU during the l953- V- rf!! 51 school year were: X ,xx Noon-day devotionals at the Center earth stthooldayg a series ol' l-Ul'lllll discussions 1 on 'I'he Christian View ol Sex and The Skeptics' Hour : Missions Iiniphasis lVeek: Vocational Emphasis Mleekg fellowship hours lor the students at Tennessee mmm l Industrial Sehoolg work at the Cora Tibhs Nissiong weekly vesper servicesg and Satur- W! day night lun-nights at the Center lor the college students. Page 131 , .S'w'rz'l11r x': Sam Bcrvoels, Spirilzzal fllIIli?'lI1IlII,' johnny Shea, l'rc'si- rlwll. .S'z'f'm1r1' Row: Russell Kelly. Sofia! Clllliflllllllf 1102111 Eckbarcll, Cullum! Cllrzirnzalzq Palsy liaison. Pllblirily Clzairnlan. N01 Pir- 1un'rl.' Father Leo Simmer, Clmplrzinq Dr. XV. .-X. FitZGcrnl:l, lfarully Azl1fi.sm'. i'I'bc Ncwmzm Club is 21 Czulmlic' Club of thc Czullolic culture and Cz1Ll1ol'ic' Fellowship ll12ll, shall lostcr the spihlzzal, IAI'11z HI?l'f1lIll, and .mrirzl 1'11If'w'.s'ls of the Catholic it ' 5 students ol' Peabody. -Newman Club Constitution Ma-f Q Y A l i llgfg S 9 c, 4 0 , Q SGH I Q13 O S1 :. C 5 'J r l 6 4 3 v O o 9 4 lynn., 69 n I ll yt , N WMAN CLUB RELIGIQUS Pngz' 132 Firsl lfnzr, l,r'f'I I0 Righl: jane Davis, Vif'12-I'r'1'sicic'I1IJ Gkly 0'lh'iCIl, RELIGIOUS EST MINSTER FELLOWSHIP XYhat a year the Fellowship had at XX'estminster House! 'l'he remodeling was a mess, hut we're pleased with the results in our newly-deeorated Center, at H06 Nineteenth Avenue, South. Peabody holding its own with Vanderhilt in interest and enthusiasm. Presby- terian students uniting lor strong Sundav night pro- grams, a little Bihle study, Wednesday luneheons, parties. suppers. worship. study group on evangelism, and the hig Clonl'erenc'es at Auburn, Chickasaw, and Na-Co-Me. Peahody Preshyterians in the news with johs, honors, and ofliees, and Rev. Paul H. Nloehhnan. Presbyterian Uni- versity Pastor, studying at Peabody. Ifrmtt Ifrmt, Left to lfigltl: 'Iorrey Baxter, Barhara Freeman, Glynn Burton. Klharline Hamilton. llarhara Patten. Srfrmzzl Rout: Anna Thomas. Virginia lankslex. Nlartha lirogden. Nlinti Riggle. Tlzirfl limit' Nlary Ifranees Warren. Xxonne litter. Cornelia Rohison. Ifourllt Note: Gale lford. lioh Long. Paul Xloehlman. Bill Xlarlin. Page RECREATIO ASSOCIATIO Page 134 PHYSICAL EDUC TIC CLUB The Physical Education Club which is composed of all majors and minors in physical education meets once a month. The purpose and object ol the club is to create and stimulate a wider interest in health, physi- cal education, and reereationg to increase professional knowledge and to develop group solidarity and fellow- ship. The officers ol the club are: Jackie Bergman, Presi- dent, Ralph Johnson, Vice'President, Eleanor Harmon, Secretary, .lim Patterson, Treasurer, and Betty Hale, Publ'ieity. The l'Vomen's Recreational Association is an organi- zation which encourages and promotes expanded sports and recreational activities for all women on the campus. lVith this purpose in mind, the executive hoard set up the lollowing calendar for this year's activities: The Howdy Party, which was an informal wget together , for all women on campus: the camping week-end, which was a week-end ol hshing, hiking and out-of-door activities for all girls interested in Hroughing ith: the annual water show, which was presented by the thirty-eight members of the Mermaid Clubg the spring lestival, which is an annual presentation by the Dance Group in honor ol' Mr. and Miss Peabodyg and the Candlelight Service, which was an impressive installation service lor new officers. Left to Riglzl: Ann Thompson, Social C1II1fVllNll1,'J21CklC Bergman. lnlmnzural Mzuzagwg Virginia Anderson Assl. Irzimnzzzml Mmzagcrg Loyee Loper. fIiSl0TfI1l1,' Eleanor Harmon, Assl, Social Clzairnmnq and jun Bowl l'rt'side11Z. Noi Pir't1u'ed.' Caroline Roberts, Secretaryg Gay Hancock, TJ'l'Il.VIll'Ifl', and Lucille LaSalle Sjmnso: WCME 'S Lfje Typing lg fun BL 's M Leiiers are pests Music has charm I Waff for gqegfs 9 QXUSR r Answefs 6 V8 Take class nofeg See source after Source -4? A of a new COU TSG We fm Q 1 ,,',, rl' 5' 9 E 'VFP' The 'Farsi 5,99 of Sprmg Fun in the Siudeni Cenier Brea Brings forth a giad so aYS that are ion Yi 5 5 5 is 35 xi 2 pl Q Q 2 W it as 35 5 Q if S1 2 2 sw 52 if 13 S S1 5 .1 Z: 2 5 ji X 5 ff 9 is Q 73 2 1 X Working with rugs V4 We feel like thugs ,y Back from lhe shower Sleeping for beauiy 'fi 1 51 iook at piciures -2 as x 5: ,....k Q' 2 2 E fy, I' J i imma .uw :,' -I-..,M M ' film W! fix! X1 am one enou gh .gy W tp G g ,E al Mu., M ,mf Tl g ff Whale we like to talk Ill 2, E 1 io take for a walk? Q, fmwwbd Mme-1--9' 'IE : Q, X. ,Z fi -A 5. H :L Aa 22 2 ,L .4 fx I: Hs' Q :Q la Q 55 wx SL Q X: if 5, 4 H LQ is X si :Q W: 5 ri X Q ,. 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A barber shop quartet composed of Mr. Nncholas, Dr. Bays, Mr. Cowan, and Dr Wolfe 4' xxx 57513 , 1'-'few -52 .251 ., 'wifi 3 wg r e ,xsif 2 , IQ 5.5 -K .,.. -5 W A V 541 y mi sn . . . . . 3' Mass Messmore nmntates Mmme Pearl 4 5 as WW 'Sai'-it f, '17 3 www -4 -uw' Dr Bottum grades papers My , fund, N Our conductor, Dr. Hunt, sn actuong ,A were 'H'm,Lrg fwz,: .f J 'J riff ,LM MQU: D , MW r z MW Liv f ' ' L,WM2,,g 51?-f4,mmfM.,g,,:v I r 2 ' H r,,.wf,f MJ, 5 , wfzfffa w f 2 Qu 1 wrsfgmwwf A M' -xf' Q: 'g f f Azlivfff?'fiilf1f'?f9Ti3fi50 , or i V N N.wwvQ,::::fHsfaf,1:a::w-wifif . WVWHQ: rYwawmv'fr'wWWN M.,gm.A N H zgfwfwmw' wKmg:::3L.,,m A A A THE PILLAR OF RECREATION SPGRTS Page 150 Miss iilSAI.LY,' LASALL141 Girls' Inlmmuml Sponsor JOHN C11-Ir11.I.A1AN Boys' llllramuml Director GIRLS' I TRAMURAL PROGRAM The girls' intramural program is one ol the activities sponsored by the XVomen's Recreational Association. Every woman on campus is eligible and invited to par- ticipate in the program. Intramurals are set up lor the seasonal sports ol' hockey. volleyball, basketball, solt- ball, and tennis. At the end ol' a seasonal sport a color game is pl'ayed between the Maroon and Blue teams, which are composed ol' all the active members ol IV. R. A. In the Spring at XV. R. A.'s Candlelight Serv- ice, a color cup is awarded to the color tean1 which has acquired the most points during the yearg a plaque is awarded the individual team that has acquired the most points during the year. In addition certificates ol' recog- nition are given to an outstanding girl in the lreslnnan, sophomore. junior, and senior class. BOYS' I TRAMURAL PROGRAM The intramural' program started the year off with a touch lootball league composed ol' lour teams: fly Blues, t2j Phi Chi, Philosophers, and Lions. A double round robin schedule was played with the Philosophers ending the season undefeated. Following the regular schedul'e an AI.L STAR team was picked by the players and they played the Philosophers in the final game of the season. The Philosophers also won this game by a score ol 27-0. A tennis tournament was also held during the lall quarter with ten entries. Ralph -lohnson ol the Grad- uate School defeated Flavious Smith in the finals. During the winter quarter a basketball league was Iormed consisting of six teams: fly Old Men, QQQ Terrible IO, Frosh, Q-lj Grads, Ozarks and Q65 Phi Chi. A double round robin schedule was played. The Terrible lOl' had the outstanding team in the basketball league and ended the season undeleated. An All-Star was named with the players making the choices. Due to the short quarter there was not time to have the All-Stars play the champion Terrible IO team. Recreational volleyball was played every Friday alternoon by the faculty and students. A softball' league will be lormed lor the Spring Quarter. ij.-xtiklli BLRGMAN, ,lIIllII1g!'V, and HGINNYU ANDERSON. fiSXiSllllIl .l'IlllllgI?7' of llll' Girls' 1lllHl1lIIlVlll.Y. GRXIIH-l i1.sl How, I,1'jl Io Riglztf: .lack Vincent. Gene ALI, S'I'.XR 'l'E.XNl-l.it1r',llilt1 Cos. jatnes Breece, Hial- Kennedv. Havtlen Rav. Iflavious Smith, lim Patterson. ter Reasoner. Tons' 'l1arvall1o. Charles Waites. Iirnrlx on Sccorirl IlfUl'l'.' leon Rii'Itardson. llill Smith. Ralph john- son. Right: jack Yineent attd Ralph johnson. FOOTBALL Peabody Colleges intratnural program got oil' to a rousing start in September with at well balanced football schedule. Interest was high and cotnpetition keen in the race for suprentacy and headlines. Under the super- vision ol' .Iohn Clhellman. at graduate student from Georgia, the well rounded prograni was the start needed to establish and maintain interest in extra curricular activities. The champion from the Iour teams participating in the football tournament, was the high llying Philosophers team who went undefeated throughout the tournament. Close behind was the always dangerous Blues who lost only to the Phil'osophers. Responsible lor the champions success were such stalwarts as lflavious Smith, Frankie l3l,l'lCi-l it:xl Roux lm!! In lliglllf Charles Griflin. Huddy Lansford, Ken Burleson, Ken lVallac'e and Ralph john- son. For the runner up teatn it was such men as Alim Patterson, Richard Graves, .Xllan Ballanger, Robert Davis and joe Potts that made the team a constant threat for the championship. Other teams participating in the tournament were the Phi Chis and Lions. The All-Star team lost to the all victorious Philosophers. Playing on the All-Star team were -Iantes Breece, -lack XVakeIield, Steve Hatfield, Tony Carvalho, XValter Reasner, Bobby Medaugh, Charles IVaites, Jimmy Cox and Aloe Potts. 'l'hroughout, the season a good time was had by all participantsg good sportsmanship was in evidence at all times, a credit to good organization. PHI CHI .XLl'H.X-Firsl Rott: l.1'fI lo Righl: Carl Crites. White. Bob Spann. .lim Patterson. Nloe Potts. Svmnrl .Iznnes Breece. Walter Reasoner. .Swroml Ruin: Charles Rrmu' blames Cantrell. Bill Knox. Bobby Xledattgh and IYaites. IYaxne Bowles. Steve Hatlieltl. Leland Cook. and Richard Crates. Jim Murplir. Page I5 Q Vonmk INDEPENDIiNT'S-Left to Right, Fi1'stRow:Rutl1 BETA KAPPA TAU-Left to Right, First Row: Keeble, Betty Hale, C1iptai1z,'lPatsy Powell. Back Eleanor Harmon, Ginny Anderson, Ann Thomson. Row: joan Sanford, Loyce Loper, jackie Bergman. Back Row: jean Hagcwood, Barbara Patten, jean GIRLS' BASKETBALL Captains ready? Scorers ready? Timers ready? basketball tournament. The U. D. C. team which is Time in on the whistle! This was the familiar cry heard Composed of freshman girls who are residents of Con- as Pi Gams, Betas, Independents, Graduates, and federate Hall' was the victor. U. D. C. teams participated in the girls' round robin PI GANIMA CHI-Left to Right, First Row: Rus- U. D. C. XVINNERS-Left Io Right, First Row: sell Kelley, Eileen Gonee. Back How: Sarah Bas- Kitty Simpson, Eula Ellison, Captain, Charline kette, Pat Poore, Betty Schmitt. Not Pictured: Hamilton. Bark Row: Barbara Davis, Judy Gar- Caroline Roberts, Captain. ner, Norma Parham, Myra Parker. Page 153 THE TERRIBLE TFNH-Fi1:s1 Row, Left lo Right: Bobby Davis, Birdie Holt, Allen Ballen- ger, and Hudflie lVhite. Second Row: Bobby Meclaugh. 'tBean Faulkner. and Jimmy Puryear. BOYS' BASKETBALL A highly successful intramural basketball program Terrible Ten came out victorious over the other five was carried out this year at Peabody. Six men's teams entries, after five cage competition from the Philoso- were organized and entered in the play-oif tournament, phers, the Old Men, Phi Chi's, the Ozarks, and the Fresh- held in the latter part of the l'Vinter Quarter. The men. Page 15-I Phi Chili Play the HTcwiblc Ten. 'IXHF GRXIJS-l i1'.s! lfmzx l.1'fl lo lfiglllf lmxy Clzlrvcllo. Cllzlrlic THE 0Z.XRKSfI irst Row, l.r'fl lu lfiglrl: -Iolm Clllcllmzln, Xlllilcs. kcnny lllll'll!S0ll. Rzllpll llculmsmx. Swrmzrl 130111: john 'llmnnly Iirvin. .S'z'1'm1rl Rfmu' XX'ilsm1 SlClJllClli0ll. -luck Hllkc- lvIJl'lllll'l'll. l'll'1Illl'ilC l.amsl'm'cl, John licalrclcll. lielrl, Bill Vining. .Vol Pir'lurr'fl.' flillllkllll Iron llll'lI2ll'lliUll. l PHI CHI ALPHA-First Row. I,r'fl lo Righl: XVaync Bowles, Carl Crimes, KIZHIICS Brcccc. Swrnzzrl Row: Gcnc Murphy, George Egbert, Lelzmcl Cook, Tom Bowles. OLD NIliNvI ia.sl lfmw, I,1'jI In High!! ,luck Hull. Pclc xvllll2lll1S, Nlzlrvin 'Slc1'1'clI. Sr'1'mul HU7l'.'.l1llllCS POIIS. Rlly XVLIISOII, Clymlc FROSH-Firsl Rmu. Iffl In Riglll: ,Xllifll lV0ll'. Srfmzrl Rrmw I-lurlmzlrcll. .lim Cain. Lawrence Howzml, Tcrlcly Fore, jim Nlviionl. Ilflglj 155 5 M. y V yd' 1 mf 5 . , . W ,,, rv' V., fm Q , fm 'VE Qi .. 'Z . i 1' n s'nY II .,.,. V M' 'g'2.:,Z. , V' z if 57' A ., Qi: .nrzmmrm 'EQ 2 A xxx u if , 1 a ,A f A rf f - X , .A M gf .. , ,M V gy l 3 E M , 3 af x S . Q. f K ww H ggfia ,lg V LL JW 1 K . Q 4 , , fi' if-E5-395 'A LM W ,Mi J. ,Q M' ,.b.y,M..g::11,5g.,:1.- f , t- , M my ir:-E+i.Z,f:5-1... .... V Msn .W a , - W . ,W A M - Wu 'ew-, W . ,Q 'Q' 4 .,,.,. 14 K' A MMM , Y A , y- 4 1 2 g3p:1z.wf:ef4 ' . .,. 'A Q' 'S M Arm ' ' - , A f, ' Y MQ' wp , 'W w , M , '., ,:--' U 1' Nmmx. gf.. ,wt 'fix N , W' , W ,Qt ,QMS ,, QL nj '- A Q 'X vw- ,yi 41215, M, VW' me 21' A B' ,, nr rg? M X' UL nf W 'S' 'Jin f f, ' , , MW W M , ,VJ , 21: V , J 1y'tgf,,Q:p1'3'W ' if M. if ff 11121 ii, X qi . 2 V: , 1 M: xf Jig? A Qi' tv-1, , W W J Z. 2- 7 f 'Q . ' .MX 4 I ff ' -f ' M5 5 A - muff Nrnzry Rwrl. f7I'0IlIfI1I'IIf g'Ulfl'l', givrs iI1.S'l7'llI'1i0l1 in ilu' golfing 'lor' PlIff.X',-lf1!'fC Iikllcfffirlfl, -lim ,Vr'Cf1rrI,r111rI Hob liusll 111411512 on .vm 111'1'. Lllyff? I.UfIl?7', Stmm Haljield, Elrfalmr Hnrnzrm, mn! Dudley Ch1mrIlmA play Il ganna of table tennis. 4 limi: zum' In Ihr' golf frzvzrsw. RECREATIGNAL flamlimf Rnbfrls fzfarhes freshman s1uimmi1zg. Thr mwztivfc danrz' dass in aclimz. CTIVIT IES lurl: ll'Kllx'I'flI,l!l j1l1lvx'l11g l1r1rl111i11Io11. flllnn f2'Ill'f'II!'I' j11'11rlir'1's rwwiglzf lilling. A volleyball ganw 111 lltllfnl. Iiill llll'lfI'I' Zl'Illl'llllY 'I'nmn1v liwjn ,md Iflllflll ',0lllI.SflII l17'lll'llI'l' flllll 'l'l1r1111xr111,Alnrlciv Bl'l'g'llII1H, lfrlly Y1'l1n1ifI. and ,I1'r111 Iiuyr xlzrm' yrmzl 1111111 ml llzf' 111'f'l1r'1'y r'r111r.s1'. IlII'llI'l'V. , '- 1 .1 ,..,'m1.fNm:mw1,faAMMu .1 .M V W' f 2 .H Warn 5,1 ,lj 5 xiii was Ilill limrlxllzlu' grlx off a gum! x1'1'w'. Clmriirf Griffin jn'nf'li1'r',v rr rlriwr. RECRE T IONAL R'ur11zf'r-1111 FlIlT'iUll.X Smillz l'0lIgl'fl1IllllIt?.S' rlzuznpiou Rfzlph jolznsml. Pa1'lir'i11u11l5 in Fa!! '1'r'11r1i.x' 'l'o1lH1rlr11m1I. ACTIVITIES Boys' ,fll.Yk6'lIlIl1l Intranzurals. Peggy Evans and Bill Turkvr play temzis. Nancy Bernard watches Frankie Lansford put! Life Saving Class First Row, Left to Right: Tony Carvello, Billy Bush, Bob Spann, Bill Tucker, Bill Thompson. Secmul Row: Bobby Bush. Bobby Medangh, Charlie Waites, .lim Nlcflord. Third Row: John Bearden. Crmfh, l?.irdie,' Holt. Hirk Gibson, Bean Faulkner. Richard Graves, BASEBALL Intramural sports have always been an integral part of the extra curricular activities at Peabody. Until last year, however, there had been no inter-collegiate sports program since belore the war. Under the capable leadership and Coaching of John Coach greeting new prospects-I,eft to Right: john Bear- dmz, joe Potts, jack lVflkI'ftl'Ifl, Hu1Idie White, and Bearden the Peabody baseball team was organized and now is in its second year of competition. These boys have compiled an excellent record against such outstanding teams Lambuth, David Lips- comb, Austin Peay, Florence State, Martin, and Belmont. Coach Iieftrrien and old members zliscussing new .sprin prospects-Left to Right: Cflllfll lifawlmz, Bah Spann HijJp0', Griffin. 1ii'rdie Holt, Bobby tlffdflllgll, and I?1'an Faulkner. Bill Tucker Bob Spawn Bruin Faulknm' Birdie Holt Richard Graves P11 gr: I 63 Page 164 Friendly competition is an important part ol our intramural department.. This competition is present when trying out for teams as well as when playing games with other teams. 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