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

 - Class of 1956

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George Peabody College For Teachers - Pillar Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 119 of 188
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West Hall vi me Q M rs' New lfirsl lfonu' Wm. ll. Woodward. Richard Glen Iizlves. Pete Prince, Odie Hicks, Xvllllkllll Doran, Charles NN'enger, Don Parker, Donald Deane. Sn-rmrl Rmu: Ilerli Snnnnar, ltlharles Waites, William j. Anionette, Edgar C. Alverson, Don johnson, joe Avery. TV or not TV? . . . That is the questionlu Tues- day was a popular night. around X'Vest Hall until the TV set broke down. l.ot'al repair men lixed the set lor at while, hut. when the set broke down a second time, pensive parts and lack ol' technology delayed repairs lor the duration, Wlitli the reign ol' peace and quiet, the boys turned to their studies and other interest, Boys who had the inclination and time participated in the dil- lereut intrznnural contest. Vivid imagination as well as skill in the gznne was evident in the names that were chosen lor the teains and the unilornts that were worn, lVest Hall entertained during the lall quarter with an all campus party leaturing music lor dancing supplied hy a local coniho . . . lahulous! .-X March YVind', party was the tlieinc lor a similar party early in the spring quarter. As host of the annual roof party later in the spring, XVest Hall planned a HBCl'l11UClZl Holiday event. The dormitory was very fortunate in having what amounted to a small autolnat in its east wing. There were hve inaehines in all, counting the water lfountain, which provided a total of: eleven brands ol' cigarettes, eight kinds ol candy, eight drinks Qincluding milk al- readyj, and potato chips yet. The residents who were elected in October to olliciate in West Hall were: President, Tommy Erving Vice- Pre. ident, .lim Lott: Secretary-Treasurer, Parker Y'Vilson: and House Councilnienz Donald Dean, I-Ierbert Sebren, Bob Bennett, NVilton IJCPITGSIL, Billy Amonette, and Aloe Phillips. Head Resident, Leon Culpepperg Assistant Head Resident, Elton Franklin. Ifirxl llmv: .lim .Xllen Stevenson, Bob Bennett, -loe Ferguson. Dick Lutz. Sun Koo Shim. Allred Collins. .S'r'c'o1zrl Row: Robert H. Floyd. Wayne Clronrlt. 'l'onnny li1rvin,Aloe l'hillips,4linnny l.ott. Wilton DePriest, AI. D. Clopton, -lr., jack Church. Arno Ristow. Third Row: George Downing. liolm Lundgren, Spud Bratllev, Sungik Kang, Pedro Rioera, Luther Taylor, joe McClure, William S. Graybeal, Elton Frank- lin, Herbert S4-hren.

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I Graduate Hall V As someone put it, there's life in the old girls yet, and the girls in graduate dorm really proved that point sul'I'icie11tly this year. After ofiicers were elected in the fall, a social hour was held in the dorm as a get- acquainted function. Our first all-campus party was in the form ol an open house in December. Wfith a new quarter, came new girls into the halls of Graduateg so that called for another get-acquainted party. This one was the hnale to our Hrst house meeting, and it proved to be a pretty happy ending to such an affair. Spring quarter meant. another all-campus party, and this time we decided to display our talent. YVe had a terrific talent show followed by .an informal dance. This concluded our scheduled social program, but socializing will con- tinue in our walls until they are empty. As our contri- bution to the World University Service, we had a Sunday morning breakfast in our second Iloor lounge. Officers BIATTY Lou LAMB ..., LYNN PHILLIPS .... GENEVA XVILLIAMS, . . LEAH Scarmokouci-1. . . OPAL BECK ,,....... Ku' Pmklitowsxv. . . . . , , . .l 'r1:.ti1lrf11.l . . .Vice-Prcsirlelzl . . . . . Secrelnry . . . ,Reporter . . .Fire Marslml . . . .Reporter First Raw: Patricia Patton, Mary jane Harris, jane Higgins, Leah Scarborough, Geneva WVilliams, Faye l--lendrix, Ann Ritch. .Scwmlrl lime. Otlie Lee tiossen, Alma Arbeau, Lucile Rippberger. Betty Butcher, Verna Mae Bostwick, Henri Resirlwllg Bertha Freeman, Eleanor Klar- tens, Barbara Brewster. Tlzirzl ltozzq- Barbara Frye. Ann .-Xnderson. Assixlaiit 1fCfSil1t'IIff Christine Sisson, Virginia Lylle, Peggy Crow, Belly Lou Lamb. Lynn Phillips, Nlargaret Cather. Lucile Mlilkins, Faynellc Newland, Opal Beck, Dorothea Drelman. Page 112



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Physical Science Club First Row: James F. Key, John Kepler, M. Marie Pitts, Bernice Flowers. Dorothy McKay, Myrna Sweeney. Cecilia Bianconi, Mary Faye Jer- nigan, Mary Elizabeth Harris, Faye McGinnis, jean Hagewood, Luther Taylor, jack Little, G. A. Winstead. Srconzl Roni: Leslie Moore, Norman Hoover, Bob Dozier, Buford Hatcher, jim Wright, Morris Bradley, jack Church, james li. Wilder, joe E. Pollock. joe McClure, Charles jones, Wvilton DePriest, jack jacques, I-larry Hodges, Arthur Phillips, I.u'r1-mn TAYLOR ..,. join: KEPLER .....,,,.... MARY ELIZABET HARRIS. , , , H 'f s ' Bois DOZIER ,...., . .,... .. unit' in , XIYRNA SWEENEY ..., 'ZLYTS22 , all E 6 D 1 , N K H i l JANIES F. KEY, . . . G. A. YVINSTEAD. . . The Physical Science Club is a group of students dedi- cated to the proposition that science can be both interest- ing and enjoyable. Under the guidance of Mr. Key and Mr. Wiiisteztcl, these students organized their club with these purposes in mind: to provide a means of increasing their knowledge and perfecting their skills in the physical Page 114 Officers ,......PresidcnI . . . . I'irc-Presiflzrnl , . . . ,Sw'reI1r1y . . . Trz'a.n1rf'r ... .kejmrler , . .Sprmxor . . .Sponsor sciencesg to understand the importance ol' the physical sciences in their daily livesg and to meet together as science students who work in a spirit olf lfellowship. Among the activities oi the year were faculty and stu- dent denionstrations, and Iield trips to the Dyer Observa- tory, Oak Ridge, and the Dupont Plant at Old Hickory.

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