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

 - Class of 1962

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PI GAMMA CHI: First row: Kathy Koeditz, Marilyn Christopher, INDEPENDENTS: First row: Faye Mealer, Ellie Abate, Erika Gooch Foster, Rose Anne Goodwin, Sandy Masemer. Second row: McDonald, Linda Duke. Semud row: Maurine Malone, Dorothy Charlotte McCammon, Sharon Oates, Judy Williztnis, Barbara Sanders, Mary Chamlee, Donna McMullin, Drane Dickinson. Friedlob, Gini Routon. ljolleytfvczll cfzamptons tp won oy team smtlz 4-0 recor This years volleyball schedule was one of the most exciting in M' recent years. Five teams, three representing sororities, one inde- pendent. and one representing UDC dormitory, participated and played a total of four games each. U.D.C. finished first with a record of -I-0. This was the second championship of the year for the dorm team. the other one being in basketball. Students from the physical education department olliciated at the games held every Wednesday night. As in the other wornen's sports, the season was ended by color games between the Blue and Maroon teams. UDC: First row: Velma Neeley, Sue Gunter, Shan- non Osborne, Linda Herring, jill Upton. Second row: Sue Baggett, Ellen Jackson. BETA KAPPA TAU: First row: Zara Richards, Arlene Campo, DELTA PHI SIGMA! Fff-ff milf-' Gwen COOPCIF, .lUdX Link, .lan jerry Davenport. Second row: Jeannie Folmer, Mauveline Martin, Brach. Second raw: Cindy Kimbrough, Royce Springer, Gay Lillian Stanfield, Nancy Lucas, Linda Scott, Lana Bradley. Petty, Melanie Hamilton, Jeannie Moore, Nancy Harris. Page 183

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JUNIORS: First row: Jimmy Tidwell, Dwayne Hollingsworth, FRESHMEN: First row: joel McCubbin, Dave Stutzenberger, Tom Inman, Jerry Diamond. Second row: Paul Murray, Larry Dwight Crooks, Ronnie Lance, jerry McCoin. Secoml row: Rod- Green, Paul McKinney, Von Letture. ney Rogers, Billy Ellis, Jim Wright, jim Squires, Tommy Andrews. Cgirst annua! fintercfass foaseetoaff tourney sees Cgies men as victors l'ealJocly's lirst annual interelass basketball tournament was successful this year as enthusiastic crowds trekketl to the Demon- stration School gym both nights of the allair to support their particular favorites. Cheerleaders representing each class were on hand to help the crowd urge their teams on. In hrst night play, two of the most exciting games ever played at Peabody took place. In the first. the Freshmen, letl hy Jerry NlcCoin, jim Wright, and joel RlcCnlJbin, staged a mild upset in downing the juniors 57-55 in overtime. Paul Nlcliinney of the juniors put on a tremendous ollensive display to lead his team in scoring. McKinney scoretl all the Juniors points in the over- time. In the second contest, the underdog Seniors, led in scoring by jan Frey antl Tommy Martin, staged an even bigger upset in knocking oil the Sophomores, A18-45, in another overtime contest. jack Aaron and Tom Cranch topped the Sophomore totals. In the consolation game, Larry Green and Bill Hite together outscored the entire Sophomore team as the juniors rompetl to a 7-l-All win. jack Aaron again letl the losers. In the championship contest. the Freshmen survivetl the deliberate style of play of the Seniors to win the game, 38-31. and the tournament. jerry Mc- Coin was high man for the lfrosh. Martin and Frey letl the Seniors. The junior cheerleaders were named the tourney's best at the dance following second-night play. SOPHOMORES: First row: LeRoy Cole, jack Aaron, Scott Cranford, George Sledge, Paul Kelley. Second row: Mark Wat- son, Tom Cranch, Freddie Martin, Jerry Jarrett. Dwayne Hollingsworth goes in for a lay-up. X Q SENIORS: First row: Ray Butler, jan Frey, Tommy Mar- tin. Second row: Tommy Allen, Bryce Gates, Larry Schmittou. Page 182 1



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Peabody fields extramural soccer team. Vaughn Christian races to cross-country victory. Qtlzei' recreation emerges tlzrougfiout entire aca emic gear Intramural ping-pong provides recreation for Peabody men. Peabody Coeds hit the water in the annual Outing Club swimming meet. Page 184 A year-round program of recreation is provided at Peabody both for girls and boys. The lield of ac- tivities is so vast and so varied that everyone is able to Iind some means of recreation which will satisfy his needs. For example, this year a soccer team was organized by a group of .Xmeriean and International students which engaged in several informal games against representative teams from Belmont College aml Vanderbilt University during the fall and spring quar- ters. Cross-country racing, that is, cross-campus, pro- vides an opportunity for the high school track man to try his speed and endurance once again. Pingspong tournaments are very popular and held each quarter. with participants from age seventeen to forty-plus. Also each year during the winter quarter, the Outing Club sponsors a girls' all-campus swim meet. For the second year in a row, the girls of North Hall picked up the championship trophy, edging out the team representing Beta Kappa Tan sorority by a single point. Other activities such as badminton. foul-shooting. howling, and archery are ollered to the Peabody stu- dent. Tommy Andrews tries his eye in foulfshooting contest.

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