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eine ge eee aA Se ee ES = eae aa : Bye ‘ ae) ea a hi bh ie Fa wens 1s Ah 5 (ee 7), rt iy oy RA: hae 4 tf Backlog 1957 MCMLVII David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee Page 2 EDITOR'S FOREWORD It is with great pleasure that we, the staff of the 1956-57 BACKLOG, present to you this volume of memories of your life and growth at Lipscomb. Whenever life seems dreary, we hope that the ideals and accomplishments pictured on these pages will renew your inspiration to forge ahead and that you may have a world at peace in which to labor. NILA JO GARMON Editor-in-Chief LAURA EMILY BLESSING Business Manager Page 3 David Lipscomb College originated in the desire of David Lipscomb and J. A. Harding for a school in which young people, while obtaining a general education, might study the Bible daily as the only source of faith and practice in religion. In Oc- tober, 1891, the first session of the Nashville Bible School began in a rented house on Fillmore Street, with a final attendance of thirty-two. By the open- ing of the third session in 1893, lots on South Spruce Street had been purchased and buildings had been erected. The enrollment for this session was fifty- two. The following summer a men’s dormitory was erected; and the enrollment of the school grad- ually increased while the school remained at this location for ten years. In the summer of 1903, David Lipscomb deeded his farm of sixty-five acres on Granny White Road to the school. ‘Two large brick buildings were erected; and the old Lipscomb BACKLOG OF [957 home was used as a girls’ dormitory. The school remained the Nashville Bible School until April, 1918; then its name was changed to David Lipscomb College in honor of its dec -ased founder. ‘There are now sixteen buildings, and several more are soon to be erected in connection with the Lipscomb Expansion Program. Lipscomb is now fully ac- credited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and offers sixteen major programs of academic study leading to B.A. or B.S. degrees. In addition, the college maintains a state- approved teacher education veeicion: oper ating demonstration elementary and high schools in hic connection. “Today approximately 900 students are enrolled in the college, and more than 600 in the elementary and high schools. This is the largest enrollment in the “history of the college, and in- dications are that it will continue to increase in years to come. COM weeeceneeccneccenecnweenaneernereraecrnneenneranecceesneens ADMINISTRATION PAGE 22 PAGE 38 PAGE 88 eeecaeneecccntecasitecuseesostoooosenmeeeegesecoeeeeereneee RUAN IEALIONS PAGE 112 HAVES MUSIC AND SPEECH -------------------------------------------- PAGE 136 PAGE 154 PAGE 164 PAGE 202 DEDICATION - Page 8 Rarely in the history of a school such as Lipscomb is there a person whose influence has been so widely felt and acknowledged as one we have among us today—one whose presence has revived many a spark of inspiration and enthusiasm that had all but died. “Cherefore— To one who makes his classes both interest- ing and educational ... who has been a leader in the work of the church . . . who is a friendly and sympathetic counsellor .. . who has won a place of high respect, deep admiration, and warm affection among both the student body and the faculty . . . to Dr. Howard A. White we respectfully dedicate this BACKLOG for 1956-57. GhOW TH i LIPSCOMB Page 10 Roommate: ing God's V that they Page 12 iyjuas ne a a cay “aati es ie ae Ai Taioilg Sebint ii 0 In the library, students have access to the finest ideas of the greatest thinkers of the ages. WISHOM Informal discussion groups sharpen student wits and 1. i i hall d by close, ‘ oung minds are stimulated and challenged by close Bete eecrcbenideenen thinking. harmonious relationships between students and faculty members, who are always willing to share their personal store of knowledge, give advice and lend sage counsel. Page 13 The emphasis is on speed as sprinter Dan Harless hurtles down the track and breaks the tape. Coordination is the key to precision gymnastics. Jim Dark exhibits agility and grace in a difficult trick. Girls find that basketball fosters a competitive spirit and provides a wonderful way to remain in good health and top physical condition. TATUNG Sharpness of eye is a prerequisite to aywinhing baseball team. Batsman Ken Dugan and catcher Herb Murphy watch closely (asthe jball nears the plate. Page 15 eS Cee NATE ‘hicsesonShae aioepaeap esate pee NE el mane AaeeiratrG EM a, i an = eH eee ees an Soe BBN HP RAEN ° etc : S ae TB aad 3 Se t Chie tome eal ins ars Sana Re if ib Fane Potato h VON ee Eure atx et: Rgicet ss me s 2 PRS pane es es x x . TAGS a a es eee eee vg uuuutni TTT ot Pea ie: ene ‘3 bint Med Lit deat Sees aS eS tee ice ea a: sete -oaca mei paae re gece tyne eee Be Pte Sipe ar i ee oe Pe Ren rein os Be Rr BE eee Sage Biman: seapteeeneniy seiner pte Prati aay « $8: foe x é iy 4 ; o 2 oe 4 f ee ee i | i + Es 5 ; { ig PGR Sa : : ese “ 3 pm hA | 3 = ; | cron ne The importance of religion is stressed at Lips- comb. College students find church services a well-spring of inspiration and spiritual guidance. Souls are strengthened and hearts are brought into closer accord as a group sings hymns of praise. Scholars learn Greek and, at the same time, gain a deeper insight into the Scriptures by studying the Greek New Testament. Page 17 Zi ia 7 f i a_short-li ere eC BRIERE 1 Bowling is a highly entertaining pastime en- joyed by many Lipscomb students. A group of 'gutter-ballers'' prepares for an evening of lively fun. i ae Pte Visitors to the David Lipscomb College campus frequently remark that there is a spiritual atmosphere that is refreshing and inspiring. The present home of the college is on a beautiful shady campus of forty-three acres, near enough to the city to enjoy the advantages afforded by its libraries, lectures, and recitals, and at the same time far enough frpm the city itself to be a rest- ful home. College Hall (1) provides space for sixteen classrooms, in addition to the home economics department, and houses the administrative offices. At- wore ee iver te oe ae tached to College Hall is Alumni Auditorium, which will seat 1,432 in opera chairs. The Chemistry building (2) and the Biology Building (3) provide adequate laboratory and classroom facilities with new and modern equipment throughout. McQuiddy Physical Education Building (4) has a seating ca- pacity of approximately 3,250 with a spacious basketball playing floor, two separate swimming pools, lockers, classrooms, staff offices, and recreation rooms. Johnson Hall (5) is the modern dormitory for upper division college CC eae RIERA nae Gola 5 . if eS girls, while Sewell Hall (6), a four-story building with 100 rooms, houses the freshman girls. The Central Heating Plant (7) has steam lines to nearly all campus buildings and has an ultimate capacity of twice the present load. Avalon Hall (8), the old home of David Lipscomb, has been completely renovated to house the department of music. The High School Library and Science Departments (9) are situated close to Harding Hall (10), the home of the high school and elementary school. Also near Harding Hall is Burton Gymnasium (II), which serves as a practice gymnasium and for intramural athletic events. Elam Hall (12) is the 200-room dormitory for young men. Found near Elam Hall are the Married Students Apartments (13). Crisman Memorial Library (14) is a completely modern library with the very best equipment. The Cafeteria is located on the first floor of Sewell Hall, while the Student Center is located on the first floor of College Hall and houses the post office, bookstore, soda fountain, and sandwich counter. Page 22 Page 24 PRESIDENT ATHENS CLAY PULLIAS Since becoming president of David Lipscomb College in 1946, Athens Clay Pullias has retained the distinction of being one of the youngest college heads in the country. He is a great evan- gelist, lawyer, and “business man, as well as scholar and educator, and he possesses a rare combination of abilities, energies, and preparation particularly fitting him to head a growing liberal arts college. After graduating from Lipscomb, then a junior college, and receiving his B.A. and LL.B. degree from Cumber- Jand University in Lebanon, ‘Tennessee, and his B.D. degree from the Vanderbilt School of Religion, he joined the Lipscomb faculty in 1934 and served as teacher: head of the Bible Depart- ment, executive assistant, and vice- president prior to becoming president. In 1944 he was placed in charge of the Lipscomb Expansion Program, and by January, 1956, more than $4,000,000 had been raised under his leadership. He is married to ek former Mary Frances Newby, a graduate of Lipscomb and Pez body Colleges and Ward- Belmont Conservatory of Music, and their son, Clay Jr., is enrolled in Lipscomb Elementary School. VICE-PRESIDENT WILLARD COLLINS Willard Collins became vice-president of David Lips- comb College in 1946. He has participated in the Lipscomb Expansion Program launched in 1944, and is a widely known gospel preacher, religious writer, and educator. He is also on the editorial staff of the 20th Century Christian and the Gospel Advocate. Re- cently he became a member of the editorial committee of the Gospel Press of Lubbock, Texas, which is con- ducting a national advertising campaign urging a return to New Testament Christianity. He is well- known to radio and television audiences, having been chairman of the program planning committee for the “Know Your Bible” television program for two years and commentator for Lipscomb Chapel Singing broad- casts. An alumnus of Lipscomb, he has the B.A. and M.A. degrees from Vanderbilt University, and was re- cently elected to the national board of directors of the American College Public Relations Associations. He is married to the former Ruth Morris, also a graduate of Lipscomb, and they have two children, Carole and Corinne. DEAN J. P. SANDERS . Sanders became Dean of David Lipscomb Col- oes. in n 194, and under his guidance the academic pro- gram of Lipscomb was expanded from junior college to senior college level, until the college was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dean Sanders has an unusually broad educa- tional background, having received the B.S. degree from Texas Christian University; the M.S. degree in chemistry from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, where he made one of the most brilliant records ever estab- lished by a graduate student; the B.D. degree from the Vanderbilt School of Religion; and the Ph.D. de- gree from the University of Southern California. He is a widely known evangelist, as well as a scholar and director, and has had a part in the beginning of two outstanding religious publications. He is married to the former Gloria Millay and they have three sons, Joel, Michael, and Ricky. Page 25 Batata tne § Bret coe Touees Bacon % Hs RALPH R. BRYANT RALPH NANCE Registrar Assistant to President Executive Secretary Alumni Association oe EXECUTIVE STAFF Managing the affairs of a growing liberal arts college such as David Lipscomb and dealing with the many problems of its students re- quires infinite patience and understanding. Lipscomb is fortunate in having a truly outstanding Executive Staff. Principal, Elementary School ROBERT H. KERCE Business Manager MACK WAYNE CRAIG Principal, High School BOARD OF DIRECTORS These are the Men Behind the Scene—the men who make the James R. Byers, Nile E. Yearwood, Lee F. Powell, J. E. Acuff, most important decisions and plans related to the work of David A. M. Burton, Harry R. Leathers, M. N. Young, I. C. Finley, Lipscomb College. A more dedicated and conscientious group Claude Bennett, and John W. High. of Christian gentlemen would be difficult to find. Left to right: A great responsibility lies in the hands of Lipscomb’s Executive achievements of this group. Left to right: Robert H. Kerce, Council—that of fulfilling the high purposes and goals of the Willard Collins, Athens Clay Pullias, J. P. Sanders, Margaret school. Many hours of work and discussion lie behind the Leonard, Mack Wayne Craig. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Page 27 FACULTY | S DANIEL C. HARDIN BATSELL BARRETT HARRY A. BUTLER JOHN WILLIs RUSSELL C. ARTIST JOHNNIE E. BREEDEN B.A. BAXTER B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. BiSsaVieSs ee De B.S., M.A. Instructor in Art B.A., M.A.; Ph.D. Instructor in Bible Instructor in Bible Professor of Biology Instructor in Biology Professor of Bible and Head of and Acting Head Depariment of Department -_- ROBERT KENDRICK PATTY A. LANDON MuRRY J. MARTIN AXEL W. SWANG | WENDELL V. CLIPP Mrs. RUTH H. B.S., LL.B. BiSay MICA, B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., C.P.A. AL Bay Anise DD) MAYBERRY Associate Professor Instructor in Business Special Lecturer in Professor of Business Professor of Chemistry B.A., M.A. of Business Administration Economics Administration and and Physics and Head Instructor in Administration Head of Department of Department Chemistry MARSHALL JAMES N. Hoses THOMAS C. WHITFIELD ROBERT H. KERCE SUE BERRY JENNIE PITTIE BROWN GUNSELMAN B.S., M.A., M.Ed. BAS MAG Ph. Diy B.S.M.E. B.S., M.A. ; Assistant Professor B.S., M.S. Associate Professor Professor of Education Instructor in Instructor in English of English Assistant Professor of of Education Head of Department, Engineering Drawing Education and Director of Teacher Director of Training Audio-Visual Center Jfon8 8s CHOATE, Jr. FRED FRIEND Morris P. LANDISS Lewis S. MAIDEN B.S., M.A., Ph.D. A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Professor of English Associate Professor Professor of English Associate Professor Associate Professor of Professor of Health : of English of English Health and Physical and Physical Education Education and Head : EUGENE BOYCE O. JENNINGS DAVIS of Department FACULTY x ; : : : MAXINE GRADY Tom E. HANVEY FRANCES MOORE CHARLES M. MorRIs DUANE R. SLAUGHTER PAUL E. ISAAC B.A. BeSsMicAS B.S. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A. Instructor in Health Associate Professor of — Instructor in Health Instructor in Health — Associate Professor of Assistant Professor and Physical Health and Physical and Physical and Physical Health and Physical of History Education Education Education Education, Varsity Education Coach MARY GLENN MASON W. RALPH NANCE PAUL D. PHILLIPS HOWARD A. WHITE MARGARET CARTER BETTY JO WELLS B.S., M.A., M.A. in L.S. BiSs) BoA, MCA: Be Avo ViCAL. BAC, M.A. PhD. Biss, MGA Mond: B.S. Instructor in History Instructor in History Instructor in History Professor of History Professor of Instructor in and Reference and Head of Home Econo mics Home Economics Librarian Depariment HARVEY FLOYD MARY MORROW GLADYS E. GOOCH Mrs. SARA W. RALPH R. BRYANT HARVEY ‘CARTER B.A., M.A. FRIZZELL B.A., M.A. WHITTEN B.S., M.A. _B.Av3 M.A. Instructor in. A.B., B.S., M.A. Instructor in B.S., M.A. Associate Professor Associate Professor of Greek and Bible Assistant Professor Modern Languages Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mathematics of Modern Languages of Modern Languages and Geography DAPHNE L. DALTON SARA DIXON JEFF L. GREEN HARRIS J. DARK HENRY O. ARNOLD, JR. IRMA LEE BATEY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. _B.A., M.A, B.S., M.A., M.Ed. B.M.,M.M. - Student Assistant B.M.E. ; Professor of Assistant Professor Professor of Music and — Instructor in Music in Music Instructor in Music Mathematics of Music Head of Department FACULTY ‘ CLARENCE R. SLY CULLUM J. RipLEY STROOP Jor E. SANDERS VARDAMAN FORRISTER NATHANIEL T. HAFLINGER B.A., M.A. BS, MA eh: BA, M.A. , B.A., M.A. : LONG, JR. B.A., B.Mus., M.MUS. Instructor in Professor of Associate Professor of | Instructor in Sociology B.A., M.A. Professor of Music Psychology Psychology and Religious Education and Psychology Assistant Professor of Head of Department Sociology E . 4 CARROLL BROOKS DONALD P. GARNER IRA L. NORTH Mrs. CLARA Lucy A. GLASS Mrs. DON HOCKADAY ELLIS B.Ax,; M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. DOUGLAS A.B., M.A. Kindergarten B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Speech Professor of Speech Junior High School First Grade Professor of Speech and Drama ss and Head of Department Mrs. MILDRED MARGARET LEONARD MRS. PRENTICE ROBERT SIMMONS BEULAH SPARKS ENOCH B. HORTON B.S., M.A. MEADOR BA. _ B.S., M.A. ‘THWEATT, JR. Junior High School Principal, Fourth Grade Junior High Second Grade Junior High Elementary School ¥ Mrs, CARL WALKER Mrs. JOY BINKLEY GEORGIA FAYE Mrs. ARLINE MACK WAYNE CRAIG sae a B.A. B.A., M.A. BROWN CORNETTE 1) BLAS MCA: Third Grade High School High School B.A. AB. Principal, High School High School High School FACULTY LESLIE WYATT A § MRs. RUTH DORAN GARDNER GATELEY MRS. JEWELL HALL B.A. High School DAMON R. DANIEL B.S. M.A. Assistant Principal, Coach, High School JOANNE EDMONDSON PBA; High School chee! ee HAs BS. B High School High School High When things pile up and we have twenty- four hours in which to do two weeks’ work, we have a picture of student life. ‘There are chapters to be read, notebooks to be com- pleted, observations to be made, themes to that last-minute be written, and always “cramming.” And still the assignments come in. ‘The exertion, the brainwork, and vias the learning cannot be measured. Likewise, we cannot begin to measure the service of these men and women who, in sin- cere devotion and dedication to their pro- fession, stand behind us throughout the years, encouraging, contributing, befriending. Whether their field be tennis, mathematics, or Shakespeare, their patience and untiring effort make our classes a wonderful contri- bution to our development. Page 37 Mrs. WILLIE F. BARRON Part-time Turse EUNICE BRADLEY Director of News Bureau, Instructor in Journalism Joyce BROWN Assistant to Food Services Director Mrs. REBA BURKLOW Supervisor of Mailing Room RAMONA BURNS Post Office Clerk MARY BYNUM High School Librarian DONNIS DABBS Supervisor Sewell Hall EARLENE DUNCAN Nurse DONNA JEAN FORD Clerk, Business Office RUTH GLEAVES Supervisor of Johnson Hall MARY HALL Bookkeeper EDSEL F. HOLM:¢ Supervisor Business Office WILLIAM S. HUNT Acting Supervisor of Elam Hall BETTY KNOTT Secretary to Vice-President FRANCES LAW Assistant to Food Services Director ADMINISTRATIVE ST Page 32 BERNICE MARIE MAYES File Clerk JANET MCKEEL Secretary to the Business Manager BETTY RYAN Special Student, Secretary for Library Jupy SHAW Secretary to the Registrar MARY SHERRILL Secretary to the President T. EMERSON SIMPKINS Physician REBECCA SMITH Assistant College Librarian WAUETTA THOMAS Nurse x. O. TRAUGHBER Foods Services Director RICHARD WAGGONER Supervisor of Working Students CATHERINE WEDDINGTON Bookkeeper Mrs. BETTY YATES Payroll Clerk, Business Office ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Page 33 DONNIS DABBS WILLIAM S. HUNT RUTH GLEAVES Sewell Hall Elam Hall Johnson Hall DORMITORY SUPERVISORS - Being friend, counsellor, and guardian to innumerable young people away from home, some for the first time, is no small responsibility. It is a service that requires a patient and understanding heart, coupled with a never-failing ability to see deeper than the mere surface of things. Lipscomb is grateful for the endless amount of help given by its dorm supervisors. Page 34 DUANE R. SLAUGHTER VARDAMAN FORRISTER Ep NEELY CULLUM STUDENT GUIDANCE Lipscomb’s Student Guidance Center states its aim as “to aid students in achieving greater and more satisfying service to self, to mankind, and to God.” However, the service they render in assisting students in solving their spiritual, social, and personal problems cannot be shown in words. Students receive counseling on future careers. WILLARD COLLINS Faculty Advisor STUDENT BOARD - Left to Right: PAT NARY, CORNELIA TURMAN, AMANDA TAL- LEY, MARY DOBSON, DENNY CREWS, BILLIE DABBS, ZANE AL- DRICH, JESS HALL, ARCHIE CRENSHAW, BETTY FLO GLAss, The Student Board of David Lipscomb College is made up of the President and Secretary of the Student Maecion: the presidents and secre- taries of each of the four classes, the editors of each of the official schoo! publications, two day student representatives, and a boarding student This Board is empowered to initiate all rules, regu- representative from each dormitory. lations, and laws of the Student Association which become valid when passed by a majority of members of the Student Association. BENNY NELMS, FRANKIE GREGORY, JAMES WANDIVER, CLAY HENDERSON, BECKY MCALISTER, NILA JO GARMON, JACK BYARS, PEGGY SCOTT. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ARCHIE CRENSHAW President BETTY FLO GLASS Secretary Page 37 nt er l eside easu) yaa) IE, 1Ce- J SS R GLA E WALT 7 [a4 Lu O LL TE O President BEER IONS LDRICH SENIOR CLASS - THE SENTOR ZANE ALDRICH B.A. Major—Physical Education Minor—History Band—1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C.—3, 4; F.T.A. —2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Class ‘Treasurer—3; Senior Class Secretary— 4; Who’s Who—4; Pi Epsilon—4; Willie Hooper McGuire Memorial Scholarship—3, 4. MELBA JEAN ARNOLD B.S. Major—General Business M ‘nor—Music Musicians Club—Il, 2, 3, 4; Secre- tarial Science—3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble —2; Outstanding Athlete—3. JeERL BALL B.A. Major—Mathematics Minor—English CAREY BAUGUS B.A. Major—Music Education Minor—English Freed-Hardeman—l, 2; Musicians’ Club—3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer—4; Music Educators’ Club—3, 4, Secre- tary—4; Girls’ Glee Club—3, 4; President’s Council—4. JAMES BECKLOFF B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Bible Vice-President of Mission Study Club CLASS KAREN ALEXANDER BS; Major—Business Administration Minor—English Freed-Hardeman—1, 2; F.T.A.—3, 4; Rocket-Intramurals—3, 4; Attendant to Homecoming—4; Bisonettes—4. DAvip B. AUSTIN B.A. Major—Biology Minor—Bible and English GAY BANOWSKY B.A. Mayjor—Eneglish Minor—Art Cheerleader—1, 2, 3, 4; L Club—2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta—4; President’s Council—4; Homecoming Attendant —1l; Treasurer of Class—4; Home- coming Queen—4; Campus Beauty—3; Art Club—2; Who’s Who—4. CHARLES BEAVERS B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—Sociology and Bible Freed-Hardeman—1|, 2; Choraliers’— 3; Men’s Glee Club—3; Evangelist Forum—3, 4; Eagles Intramural Club —4, President 4; President’s Council —4, JAMEs C. BELL, JR. BS. Major—Accounting Minor—Economics Alpha Kappa Psi—4, ‘Treasurer 4. SENTOR E. STEPHAN BILAK B.A. Major—Bible Minor—Speech EDWIN H. BLACK Bu Major—History Minor—English Freed-Hardeman College—1, 2. JICK BOONE B.A. Major—English Minor—Speech Vice-President Freshman Class; School quartette—l1, 2, 3; Choristers—1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming guard of honor— 1; Vice-President of Art Club—1; Gladiator Intramural Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Footlighters—2, 3, 4; Vice-President, Glee Club—1; Religious editor of BACKLOG—3; Winner of Song Leaders Contest; Alpha Psi Omega—3, 4; Vice-President of BACKLOG Club—3; Grand Playwright—4; Sigma Tau Delta—4; President’s Council; Who's Who-4. BOB BOWERSOCK B.A. Major—Speech Minor—English Treasurer Freshman Class; Footlight- ers+3, 4; Choristers—1, 2, 3, 4; Men’s Glee Club—1; Forensic Tournament —l, 3, 4; Quartette—3, 4; Rams Intra- mural Club—l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL BURT B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—Psychology ein ae BACKLOG Club—3; I.R.C. CLASS Ep BINKLEY B.A. Major—Business Administration Minor—Psychology Ny I aes dion 3; 44 “L”’. Glub SAO E. MARIANNA BLANKENSHIP B.S. Major—General Business Minor—Musie Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra—3; Mu- sicians Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Study—3. JOHN BOUSTEAD B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—Biology Rams Intramural Club—Il, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic team—3, 4; F.T.A.—3. GEORGE L. BRIAN B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Music Photography Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2; Musicians Club—1, 2. MARY LOU CARTER B.A. Major—English Minor—Psychology Most Representative Freshman; Schol- arship Club—1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A.—2, 4; Babbler Staff, Associate editor—2, Editorial assistant—3, Managing edi- tor—4; Press Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- poe Intramurals—4; Who’s Who SENTOR RUTH CAMPBELL B.A. Major—English Minor—Psychology Tower Staff—1, Business manager—2; I.R.C.—3, Secretary—4; Ramblers In- tramural—l, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club —4; Sigma Tau Delta—4; Presidents’ Council—4. G. B. COCHRAN B.A. Major—Biology Minor—Bible and English Men’s Glee Club—2, 3, 4; Gladiators Intramural Club—4. JoE T. COOKE B.A. Major—Accounting Minor—Economics BACKLOG Club—2, 3, 4, President—4; Alpha Kappa Psi—3, 4, President—4; President’s Council—4; BACKLOG Staff —Associate Business Manager—3, Managing Editor—4. Jim COPELAND B.A. Major—Music Minor—Education Florida Christian College—1, 2; Chor- isters—3; Musicians Club—3, 4. ARCHIE CRENSHAW B.A. Major—History Minor—Speech Varsity Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain—4; Varsity Baseball—2, 3, 4; “L” Club—1, 2, 3, 4; BACKLOG Club —3; Sports Editor of BACKLOG—3; Phi Alpha Theta—4; Student Board— 3, 4; Chairman—4; President’s Coun- cil—4, President—4; President Junior Class; Most Representative Student— 3; President Student Body—4; All- VSAC Basketball team—3; Who’s Who CLASS MARTHA JEAN CLARK B.A. Major—Elementary Education Minor—English BACKLOG Club—l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary —4; Chorus—1; BACKLOG Staff, Or- ganization Editor—4; President’s Council—4. MARLIN CONNELLY B.A. Major—Speech Minor—History Varsity Basketball—1, 2; Debate Squad —l, 2, 3, 4; President Pi Kappa Delta—3; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Pirates Intramural Club—l, 2, 3, 4; “L” Club—1, 2; Who’s Who—4. ‘TOMMY CORUM B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—History Intramurals—l, 2, 3, 4; Men’s Glee Club—1. JAMES COSTELLO B.A. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Bible F.T.A.—2, 3, 4, Vice-President—4; Mission Study—2, 3, 4, President—3; Vets Club—2, 3, 4, Secretary—3; Evangelistic Forum—2, 3, 4. BILLIE DABBS B.S. Major—General Business Minor—Education Mission Study Club—1, 2; F.T.A.—4; Secretarial Science Club—3, 4; Vice- President—3, 4; Bisonettes—4; Stu- dent Board—4; Homecoming Attend- ant fi Mohawk Intramural —Team— 3, 4. SENTOR HARRY -DARROW, JR. B.S. Major—History Minor—Bible Phi Alpha Theta—3, 4; Evangelistic Forum—3,. 4. MARTHA DEV: B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—English F.T-A.—I, 2, 3, 4; Women’s Glee Club—3; College Chorus—], 2; I.R.C. Zz. “SARA DIXON B.A. Major—Piano Minor—English Freed-Hardeman College—1, 2; Mu- sicians Club—4; M.E.N.C.—3, 4, Presi- dent—3; Choristers—3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club—3. Joyce DOBSON B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Secondary Education F.T.A.—3, 4; Home Economics Club —l, 2, 3, 4; Chorus—l; Girls’. Glee Club—3; I.R.C.—3, 4. KEN DUGAN B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—History “LL” Club—2, 3, 4; Rams Intramural Team—l, 2, 3, 4, President—4; Home- coming Escort—3; Baseball ‘Team— 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Most Valuable Player—2, 3. ASS HAROLD DAVIS B.A. Major—History Minor—Bible JANET DIETZEL B.A. Major—Biology Minor—Chemistry Musician’s Club—2, 3, 4; T. B. Hos- pital Singing—l, 2, 3; Mission Study —], 2, 3, 4; Orchestra—l1, 2, 3; Personal Workers’ Club—I, 2. EARLINE DOAK B.A. Major—Psychology Minor—Elementary Education JAMES WILLIAM Dorris B.S. Major—History Minor—English Veterans Club—2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta—4; Evangelistic Forum—2, 3, 4. AUBREY DUNCAN B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—Physical Education SENTOR RANDOLPH DUNN B.A. Major—Business Administration Minor—Emonomics, Math Debate—1, 2; BACKLOG—2, 3; Alpha Kappa Psi—4, Secretary—4. YVONNE EDMOND B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—Psychology Intramural Club—2, 4; Spanish Club —3. JAMES, ENGLAND, JR. B.A. Major—Bible Minor—Speech and English Freed-Hardeman—l, 2. JOHN FRIEND B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—History Varsity Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4, Alter- nate Captain 3, Captain 4; V.S.A.C. All-Tournament—1; V.S.A.C. —_Alll- Conference—1, 2; Banner All-Midstate —2; “L” Club—2, 3, 4, President— 4; President’s Council—4; Pi Epsilon NILA JO GARMON B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Physical Education Choraliers—1;_ F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Footlighters—2, 3, 4; Women’s Glee Club—2, 3; Bisonettes—4; BACKLOG Club—2, 3, 4; Choristers—4; Pi Epsi- lon—4; Student Board—4; Class Edi- tor for BACKLOG—3; Editor-in-Chief BACKLOG—4; Delegate to ACP Con- vention—4; Kool Kat Intramural Club—3, 4; Who’s Who—4. CLASS AILENE EDDLEMON B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Secondary Education l'reed-Hardeman—1, 2; Home _ Eco- nomics Club—3, 4; F.T.A.—3, 4. BERNICE EDWARDS B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Sociology [od PMB hy Se JEANNETTE FLEISHER B.A. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Religious Education Mission Study, Secretary—2, ‘Treas- urer—3, Reporter—4; F.T.A., Treas- urer—3, 4; T. B. Hospital Singing— Ls: Onc. DOUGLAS W. GATTIS B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Speech BETTY GLASS B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Eneglish BACKLOG CLUB—1, 2; F.T.A.—1, 2, 8; Footlighters—l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary —3; Alpha Psi Omega—3, 4; Student Board—3, 4, Secretary—4; Junior Class Secretary—3; Student Body Sec- retary—4; Who's Who—4; Campus Beauty—2, 3. SENTOR WALTER GLASS B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—Biology “L” Club—2, 3, 4, Treasurer—4; Pi Epsilon—4, President—4; Basketball— 1, 2, 3; Baseball—1I, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A.— 3; Vice-President Senior Class; Who's Who—A. HoyT GREEN B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—English Intramural Club—1, 2, 3, 4. ANN HACKETT B.A. Major—English Minor—History Footlighters—1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A.—3; Sigma Tau Delta—4; Speech Club— 1, 2, 3; History Club—4. MILLIE HALL B.A. Major—English Minor—Bible Sigma Tau Delta—4; I.R.C. Club—2, 3, 4; Homecoming attendant—4. LOWELL HAYMAN B.A. Major—History Minor—Bible President Mission Study Club—4; F.- T.A.—3, 4; Evangelistic Forum—38, 4. CLASS ALLIE JEAN GREEN B.S. Major—Elementary Eduation Minor—English Freed-Hardeman College—l, 2; F.T. A.—3, 4; Mission Study—3, 4; T. B. Hospital Singers—3, 4. HUGH GRIMES B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—History Rel WAS oon aa as Jess HALL B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Eneglish Homecoming attendant—1, 4; Foun- der’s Day Winner—4; President Sen- ior Class; Debate Squad—2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta—4; I.R.C.—2, 3, 4; Foot- lighters—3, 4; Student Board—4; President’s Council—4; Cavalier’s In- tramural Club—2, 3, 4; Who’s Who —4, SHARON HAMMONDS B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—History JERRY HENDERSON B.A. Major—English Minor—Speech President of Art Club—1l; Men’s Glee Club, Treasurer—1, Secretary—2; Footlighters—1, 2, 3, 4, President— : Mixed Chorus—l; Choristers—3, 4; President—4; Alpha Psi Omega— 3, 4, President—4; Sigma Tau Delta President—4; Business Mer. of Tower. SENTOR SHIRLEY HOLLAND B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—History Florida Christian College—l, 2; F.T.- A.—3, 4; Mission Study—3, 4; Pi Epsilon—4, Secretary—4. JACK HOOPER B.A. Major—Biology Minor—History Homecoming Court—4; Cavaliers—l, 2, 3, 4, President—2, 3, 4; Presi- = dent’s Council—4. MARVIN KENNETH HOWARD B.S. Major—Accounting Minor—Economics ELLEN INGRAM B.S. Major—General Business Minor—English WILLIAM DONALD JENKINS, JR. B.A. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics CLASS SARAH JEANETTE HOLT B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Eneglish Home Economics Club—2, 3, 4, Sec- retary—3, Historian—4; F.T.A.—2; Band—2, 3, 4; Orchestra—3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club—3; Footlighters—3, 4; Bi- sonettes—4. GEORGE HOWARD B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Greek and Bible Band—l1, 2, 3; Outstanding Band Student—3. ROBERT B. HOWARD B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Bible and Greek Evangelistic Forum—3, 4. BILL JARRETT B.A. Major—Music Minor—English Band—2, 3, 4; Choristers—3, 4; Mu- sician’s Club—2, 3, 4; Comets Intra- Mural Team—l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JONES B.A. Major—Speech Minor—History SENTOR HAROLD E. JONES B.A. Major—Business Administration Minor—Music Intramurals—Football, Basketball, All- Star Softball—3; President of Band— 2, Band—1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY KINNEY B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Home Economics Home Economics Club—1, 2; Girls Religious Training Class—2, 3, 4; Mission Study—3, 4. DOROTHY LANDERS B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Music Freed-Hardeman—1, 2; Choristers— 3, 4; Home Economics Club—3, 4; Musicians Club—3, 4; Bisonette—4. HUBERT E. LAWING B.A. Major—History Minor—Speech ELMER H. LUSK B.S. Major—Speech Minor—Physical Education TFreed-Hardeman College—l, 2 Preacher’s Club—3, 4; F.T.A.—3, 4 Eagles’ Intramural Club—3, 4;° P. E Club Member—4. CLASS WILLARD KEY B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics FAYE KINZER B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Sociology Homecoming Attendant—2; Intra- murals—1, 2; I.R.C.—3, 4, Treasurer —4; Home Economics Club—1, 2, 3, 4, President—4; Footlighters—2; Press Club—1, 2; BACKLOG Club—1, 2, 3. FREDERICK LASSEN B.A. Major—Chemistry Minor—German and Math Comet Intramural Club—1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND EUGENE LINE B.A. Major—History Minor—Bible MIKE MCCRICKARD B.A. Major—M usic Minor—English Choristers—1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Footlighters—2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega—3, 4, Vice-President 4; Men’s Glee Club—1I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Musicians Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4; Press Club—2, 3; BACKLOG Club—2, 3, 4; BACKLOG Staff—3, 4, Art Fditor 3, Art Editor 4; Talisman Club—3, 4; Tower Staff—3, 4, Art Editor 3, 4; Chorister Quartet—4. SENTOR EDWARD PAUL MCLENDON B.A. Major—Chemistry Minor—Math ELLEN MILLS B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—English I.R.C.—3, 4; F.T.A.—3, 4; Chorus— CHARLES MOORE B.A. Major—Bible Minor—Speech Evangelistic Forum—l, 2, 3, 4; Mis- sion Study—1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class President—l. BARBARA JEAN MORRIS B.S. Major—Elementary Educalion Minor—History FL .A.=1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA NICHOLS B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Education CLASS TomM MCMAHON B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Physical Education “L” Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE MONTGOMERY B.S. Major—General Business Minor—Math HOWARD MOORE B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—History “L” Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Epsilon—4. NE MULLINS 1S Major—Home Economics Minor—Elementary Education F.T.A.—1, 2, 3; Footlighters—1, 2, 3. J ANNETTE OLIVE B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—General Business I.R.C.—2; BACKLOG Club—3, 4; Sec- retarial Science Club—4. SENTOR AURICE O’NEAL B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Greek, Music, Bible BILL PATTON B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—History President Gladiators Intramural—3, 4; President’s Council—4. MARY PILKINTON iS Major—Elementary Education Minor—English F.T.A—I, 2, 3, 4; Secretary—3; Women’s Intramurals—2, 3, 4; Wom- en’s Glee Club—3; Chorus—1, 2. JOANNE PITTMAN B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—History Pi Epsilon, Treasurer—4; Bisonettes —4; F.T.A.—4; University of Missis- sippi—l, 2. JOHN PRATT B.A, Major—Bible Minor—Greek, Speech Evangelistic Forum—3, 4. CLASS DORIS PARDUE B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Secondary Education Home Economics Club—1l, 2, 3, 4; Mission Study Club—3, 4; TT. B. Hospital Singers—1, 2, 3, 4. BILLY: PcG B.S. Major—Physical Education Minor—History Middle Tennessee State College—1; Martin College—2; Gladiators Intra- mural Club—4; Pi Epsilon—4. SUANNE PIRTLE B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—English JUDITH POGUE B.A. Major—English Minor—Spanish Freed-Hardeman—1, 2; F.T.A.—3, 4; Women’s Glee Club—3; Press Club— 4, JOE PRUETT B.A. Major—Music Education Minor—Bible Vreed-Hardeman College—l, 2; M.E. N.C.—3, 4; Vice-President—4. SENTOR JACKIE RAY B.A. Major—Speech Minor—History, Greek, Bible QUINTON M. Ray B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics Freed-Hardeman—l, 2. JAMES HORACE RICHARDSON B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Sociology Florida Christian College—1l; Press Club—2; Speech Majors Club—2, 3; Veterans Club—2, 3; Photography Club—4; Young Ministers—4; Evange- listic Forum—4. CHARLES ROBINSON B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics DARWYN LAWS RUSHING B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Eneglish CLASS MARILYN RAY B.A. Major—English Minor—History University of Mississippi—1, 2; Bison- ette—4, President 4; I.R.C.—4; Sigma Tau Delta Secretary—4; President’s Council—4. R. STANLEY REINHARDT B.A. Major—Bible Minor—Speech, English Harding College—1; Central Christian College—2; Evangelist Forum—3, 4; Men’s Glee Club—4, ALBERT FRANKLIN ROBINSON B.A. Major—Bible Minor—Religious Education Treed-Hardeman—1I, 2; Mission Study DoRIs JUNE ROWLETT B.A. Major—Health and Physical Education Minor—English Mission Study—2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Religious Training Class,—3, 4, President 4. GAIL SARVIS B.A. Major—Biology Minor—German Radio-TV Club—1; Footlighters—3 Bisonettes—4, | Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Kool Kat Intramural Club—1, 2, 3 4; Working Students—2, 3, 4. SENTOR PEGGY SCOTT B.A. Major—History Minor—Sociology Press’ Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary—2; Creative Writers—1, 2; Talismen Club —3: Editor of Tower—3, 4; Editor of the President—4; Who’s Who—4; Sec- retary of History Club—3; Secretary of Phi Alpha Theta—3, 4; F.T.A.— 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Board—3, 4; Presi- dent’s Council—4; Babbler Staff—3, 4. CHARLES SEWELL B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics, Bible MARGARET SILVERMAN B.A. Major—Sociology Minor—History I.R.C.—1, 2, 3, 4; BACKLOG Club— 38, 4; F.T.A.—3, 4. OTIS VAN SMELSER B.A. Major—Biology Minor—Music Choristers—3,;4. MARY CORNELIA SPARKMAN B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Eneglish Footlighters—1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega—3, 4, Secretary 4; F.T.A.—1, 2; Speech Majors Club—1, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club—3; Scholarship Club —1l; President’s Council—4. CLASS JAMES EDWARD SEIGENTHALER, SR. B.A. Major—Speech Minor—English NANCY SHELBURNE B.A. Major—History Minor—Eneglish Radford College—1, 2; Choristers—3, 4: Bisonettes—4; F.T.A.—4; I.R.C.—4. PHILIP C. SLATE B.A. Mayjor—Speech Minor—Greek Gymnastics—3, 4; I.R.C.—2; Debate— 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports—2, 3; Pi Kappa Delta—3, 4, Vice-President 3; Homecoming Escort—2; Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class—3; Who’s Who —4; Treasurer of Debate Club—2. BOBBIE SMITH B.S. Major—Elementary Education Minor—Psychology CLETUS STUTZMAN B. Major—History Minor—Bible Alabama Christian College—l, 2, 3. SENIOR == CLASS CAROLYN ‘TAYLOR JERE MAC. TAYLOR B.A. B.A. Major—History Minor—Eneglish I.R.C.—2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta Freed-Hardeman—l, 2; F.T.A.—3, 4. Treasurer—3, 4. RALPH TAYLOR BILLY TEAGUE B.A. B.A. Major—Bible Major—Biology Minor—Speech Minor—Chemistry Freed-Hardeman—l, 2. BETTY TEASLEY JoHN DAvip THOMAS B.S. B.A. Major—General Business Major—Speech Minor—English Minor—Psychology I.T.A.—3, 4; Secretarial Science Club Pi Kappa Delta—3, 4; Debate Club— —3, 4, Secretary 3; Bisonette—4; 3, 4; I.R.C.—1, 2, 3, 4; Radio An- Rockets Intramurals—2, 3, 4. nouncer’s Club—1. JOHN ALLEN THURMAN ROGER TOMLINSON B.A. B.S. Major—English Major—Business Administration Minor—Chemistry Minor—Economics Band—l, 2, 3, 4, MANNING TRAMMELL CORNELIA ‘TURMAN B.A. B.A. Major—Bible Major—English Minor—Greek Minor—Speech Press Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Babbler Feature Editor—2; Asso- ciate Editor—3; Editor—4; F.T.A.—4; Who’s Who—4; Delegate to ACP Convention—4; Student Board—4; Sig- ma Tau Delta—4. SENTOR JAMES VANDIVER B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Political Science Men’s Glee Club—2; I.R.C.—2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Pi Kappa Delta—3, 4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A.—4; Student Board—4; Presi- dent’s Council—4; Who’s Who—4; Founder’s Day Winner—3. RUDIE WALLACE B.S. Major—Home Economics Minor—Education Home Economics Club—2, 3, 4; Mis- sion Study—4; Rockets Intramurals— 3,4. CHARLES WEIS B.A. Major—History Minor—Political Science President of Phi Alpha Theta—4. JERRY WILKERSON B.A. Major—English Minor—History ALBERT WYATT B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Bible, English CLASS RAY WALKER B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Bible Choristers—1, 2, 3; College Quartet— 1, 2, 3; Winner Songleader’s Con- test—1; Footlighters—4, GARRY WEAVER B.S. Major—Business Administration Minor—Economics Photography Club—2. BEVERLY WHITSETT B.A. Major—Biology Minor—Sociology BACKLOG Club—2, 3, 4; BACKLOG Staff, Organization Editor 3%, Fea- tures Editor 4; Footlighters—3, 4, Treasurer 4; Bisonettes—4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. REBECCA WILLLIAMS B.A. Major—Speech Minor—Psychology KIUKO YOKOMORI B.A. Major—History Minor—Speech, Bible, French I.R.C.—2, 3, 4; Ramblers—l; Big Chorus—l, 2; Homecoming Court At- tendant—3; Bisonette—4, Secretary 4; Swimming Club—4; Art Club—1. SENTOR WAYNE YOUNG B.A. Major—History Minor—Eneglish F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Study— 3, 4; Evangelistic Forum—4. CLASS BEVERLY YOUREE B.A. _ Major—Sociology Minor—Psychology, Speech Footlighters—l, 2, 3, 4; Ramblers Intramurals Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent—2, 3, 4; Big Chorus—1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club—3; Alpha Psi Omega—3, 4; President’s Council—4. SPECIAL STUDENTS JERRY HOPKINS HAROLD WILLIAM LITTLE SENIOR CLASS Lipscomb’s 1956-57 Senior Class is certain- ly one of the most outstanding graduation classes in years. As Juniors they were re- sponsible for initiating the Barnwarming and for bringing the Harlem Globetrotters to the campus for the first time. ‘These events proved so profitable that they were able to pay half the Juniors’ fare on the Lipscomb The remaining Special to Johnson City. $350 they donated to the Lipscomb Expan- sion Program, officially beginning the Stu- dent Loyalty Fund. Besides winning the Intramural Forensic Tournament for the past two years, the Senior Class this year achieved top honors in the Intramural Basketball ‘Tournament. Page 55 Class officers admire the Intra- mural Forensic Trophy, won for the second year in a row. WHAT A GA Two, Four, Six, Eight Who do we appreciate Seniors! Seniors! Seniors! Congratulations to Carl Walker and the basketball team for bring- ing home the trophy in the Intra- mural Basketball Tourney. A group of hard-working Seniors smile as they admire their awards. Of course the Seniors won the play contest with The Addict. Not only the play, but the best actor, Lonnie Stanford, best ac- tress, Nila Jo Garmon, and best director, Nick Boone. The Seniors erected a fine exhibit for Homecoming. THE JUNIOR CLASS - EDDIE (GUBAVES ea enn iGeslenestaerur FRANKIE] GREGORY) @ .44.2e eee Secretary GLENDA COMPTO:! _... Lreasurer BENNIE NELMS eee eee ee Le eSUCLCTiE Page 58 JUNIOR Dick ADAMS WALTER AIKEN N WARD ALEX NDER JANE ALSUP JEANETTE ARNOLD BILL BANOWSKY MYRA BARR CATHERINE BINGHAM LAURA BLESSING CATHY BRANHAM JERRY D. BRANNON JANICE BROADUS JAMES BURNS MAX CAGLE BILL CAMP BARBARA CARMACK RODNEY CLUUD GLENDA COMPTON GLENN CONDER Jor L. CONNELL CLASS Page 59 JUNIOR PATSY CROWNOVER KATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM ALICE CUTTS PEARL CUTTS JAMEs O. DARK EUGENE DAVIS CLARENCE DELOACH, JR. GAIL DODSON CLYDE DOGGETT PAUL DUNKLEBERGER AILENE FANN RAY FAKES ‘THOMAS FENDER ROGER FLANNERY NANCY FOULKS AL FRY CONNIE FULMER ARTHUR GARDNER MARIANNE GATES DICK GLEASON CLASS JUNIOR EDDIE GLEAVES JOHANTAS GOODWIN FRANKIE GREGORY BILL HALL SAM HALL DAN HARLESS GRAN HARRIS KENNETH HARWELL Lewis C. HAZLEWOOD FRED W. HENDRICKS MARY ANN HENRY DON HOLLADAY JUNE HURT WILLIAM N. JACKSO ANITA FAY JOHNSON PATRICIA JOHNSO}D BARBARA JONES DELORES JONES JACKIE JONES CLASS Page 61 JUNIOR IRMA RUTH KEY TAE KWON K HUGH ROyY KING ALLEN DENNIS LOYD BILL Lucy JIMMIE MANKIN NN MARSHALL DICK MATHENY BETSY MARTIN CLARENCE MASON ROY MCCONNELL BOBBYE MENEFEE ALVIN N. MITCHELL ELBERT A. MOORE JOYCE MOSELEY CLAUDIA MOSELEY HERBERT MURPHY BENNY NELMS DELORES OLIV DOROTHY OLIVE CLASS Page 62 JUNIOR JIM OLIVER JOYCE OVERSTREE GENE OVERTON MARIAN PARKER Jor Payn ALICE FAYE PEARSON JOHN PHIFER Bos PHILLIPS PATSY POWELL DOUGLAS H. POWERS JEAN REY OLDS W. C. RICHARDSON JOE RiGGs ORMA RIGGS CAROLYN ROGERS DONNA ROGERS SALLIE ROGERS HARRY ROSE RALPH SAMPLES RONALD BOLIAN SARTIN CLASS JUNIOR CLIFFORD SAVAGE E SEAL JOHN Ruby SENN BoB SHOULDERS OuITA FAY SIMON RONALD SMITH ‘THOMAS SPARKS NORMAN STORY eses ote ge dtvenet Sweat CARL SUDDEATH FORRE ST SUDDEATH, JR. ROSALIND TAYLOR CHARLES ‘TREVATHAN NANCY VAN HOUTIN ROGER VILLINES ELIZABETH VOSS BoB WHITE Hoyt WHITE SANDRA WILCOX LUCILLE WILLIS HAROLD WILSON CLASS JACKIE YORK The Juniors presented an outstanding play in the Forensic Contest. The planning committee set dates and make plans for the Junior password—MONEY. JUNTOR GEORGE ANN WOLFE REGINA WOODS JOYE WOODWARD ARNOLD WRIGHT CLASS THE SOPHOMORE CLASS - OFFICERS _....President DAVID GLEMBNTS 207 4 Ce aerosiacd: RY DGBSON) 2.4 ee Oe ae oe ee COTELOT®: Brrsy” WIND) 52, 258 See echt ci eee heastiie (Not Pr SOPHOMORE CLASS POLLY ADCOCK ALLEN ADLER ‘DDIE ANDERSON FRANCES ANDERSON NEIL DERSON NEIL ANDREWS BOBBY BARNES ERNEST LL. BENTLEY, JR. EMILY BIRDWELL TITus BLACK JOAN BLACKWELL SYLVIA BLACKWELL ELIZABETH BLAIR PRISCILLA BOAN PAUL BOAZ ALVIN BOLT BARBARA BOYD JEANNE Boyp DIcK BRA IKETT BEVERLY BRIAN LEXIE JEAN BROWN RONNIE BROWN ROBERT BRYANT GARY RICHARD BUCHANAN RAY BUCHANAN SOPHOMORE CLASS ———————— ‘THOMAS BUCKNER JOYCE BURKHALTER JACK BYARS DORIS BYRD REBA CALL SUE CARLTON MARVA DEAN ‘CARSON DON CASTLEMAN CHARLES CAUDILL LELIA CHASTAI WILBURN CLOUSE FRANKLIN COCHRAN WALLACE WAYNE COLSON LARRY CONNELLY BEA CORNFORTH CHARLES COX JOHN CREECH DOUGLAS CRENSHAW GENEELE ‘CRENSHAW L. DENTON CREWS, JR. PATSY CURTIS RUTH CUTTS LARRY DAVIS MY R. DICKSON Jus GEORGE DILLINGHA) Page 68 SOPHOMORE CLASS MARY DOBSON BILLY DorRRIS TOMMY DORRI DONNA DUGGER ANNETTE EDMONDSON MARY EDWARDS WANDA EMBERTON BEVERLY ERRANTON JEAN FELTS Jor L. FircH BILLIE FOWLKES BILL Fox LYNN FULGHUM ROSE MARIE FYKES FRANK GILL GEORGE CRAIG GODWIN SARA GOODPASTURE JANIE SUE GORE GENIA GOTTWALD ROBERT GREER DORIS GRINDLEY ANNA HACKNEY CATHERINE HALL NELL HAMILTO PEGGY HARDING Page 69 SOPHOMORE CLASS Page 70 T HARRELL EDITH HARRIS RONALD HENKE SYLVIA HERNDON Micky HICKEY VIRGINIA HICKMAN Joyce Hicks Jor D. HOLLAND JOE HOPPER JAMES E, HOWELL JERRY HUDSON ROBERT HUFFAKER ANNETTE JACKSON ANN JARED MyYRA JACKSON SANDRA JOHNSON SHARO JONAS DONALD JONES JOHNNY H. JONES YANCY JOYCE EVELYN JULIAN NE KIBBLE ‘TOM LAIN SAMMY LARKINS KIM LARSON SOPHOMORE CLASS CLARA LAWLER Jupy LEE ANN LEWIS AN LONG JE BARBARA LYLE JANET MApDDUX LAMAR MATTHEWS DONNIE MAYFIELD BILLY MCCONNELL ALENE MCDEARMAN JOHN MCDONALD MARY ANN MCDOWELL HAROLD MCKEEL ED MEGAR GLENDA METHVIN JOY MILLER NANCY MILLER HAROLD MITCHELL BILLY SAM MOORE xRACE MOORE MILLIE MOORE JACK MORRESS GENE MORRIS JimMy MorRRIS JAMES MORRISON Page 71 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROBERT LEE MUMFORD TooTsiz NAFF CAROLYN NANCE WAYNE NEWLAND W. V. NICHOLS GLENDA NUCKLES SANDRA PACK ORIAN JOHNNY PAYNI CHARLOTTE PEDE IN GEORGE PETER CAROLYN PIGG CECIL PITNEY PHIL POWERS ERN sr B. QUIN JUNE REAVES ANN REINHARDT LOUISA RICHTER ANNA LEE RISLEY DOUGLAS ROBBINS CARL K. Ross FREDA ROTH BILL RUHL ICE SANFORD JA J. R. Scotr WALTER J. SEXTON Page 72 SOPHOMORE CLASS KENNETH SHAW JEAN SHEPHERD MARJORIE ANNE SIMMO J. D. SLATER BARBARA SMITH JANE SMITH BETTY SPARKMAN REUBEN STEWART HAROLD STOCKER SANDRA SWALLOWS BETTY SWIFT AMANDA ‘TALLEY EARL TALLEY CAROLYN F. 'TARENCE ROBERT 'TEEPLE DUANE TENNANT RUTH THO?! AS GAYLE THOMPSO JANEY THOMPSON GWEN THURMAN SUE TRAUGHBER VIVIAN TUCKER SUE ‘TURNER LINDA VAN HOOK YORA JEAN VAUGHN Page 73 SOPHOMORE CLASS JOHN VAUGHN JimMy WALDRON CHRISTINE WEATHERLY BETTY WEAVER DoRIs WELLS Bos WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS BETSY WINN DORTHA WRIGHT Bete Sophs enjoyed as a class event a skating party. Page 74 The Sophomore Class led the stu- dent body in the Red Cross blood drive. An original play was presented during the Forensic Tournament. Cartoons characterized the Sophs homecoming exhibit. Page 75 HE FRESHMAN CLASS - BiniteRiceSaaee _... Vice-President KAY SHAWOa hs a8 2a ee tle 1 oe Lipeatiires CLAY HENDERSON .. : we President BECKY MCGATIST RR a ee eee Secretary Page 76 FRESHMAN NATHAN ADAMS JOHN R. ACKERMAN JEAN AKIN LARRY ALLIS¢ NANCY ALSOP JAcK Amos RAKE ANCELL PETE ANDREWS BETTY ARMSTRONG JOHN ARNOLD ROBERT ARNOLD CLETA AT IP WAYNE AYERS MARGARET BAKER BETTY ANN BARNHART CAROLYN BARTON JERRY BAXTER JOYCE BELL BILL BIGGs LAFAYE BLACKWOOD ERSKINE BOWERS PAT BRADY DONALD BRATTON BILLY BROOKS MARY ANN BROSKY DoT BROWN BETTY BRUN 7BACK WILLIAM MARTIN BRYSON CARROL BUNDY GILEAL BUNTING JOYCE BUNTING DOLORES BURCH CHARLES BURKS NANCY BURNETT WILSON BURTON CLASS Page 77 FRESHMAN MARY Byrt S JUNE CALVERT JEAN CAMPBELL DAvip CAPPS KENNETH CAPPS RONALD CARSON GAYLE C ASTLEMAN JOAN CARROLL NANCY CARTER PEGGY CARTER BILL CAUDILL GEORGE T. CAUDILL KATHLEEN CHASTAIN CLARK CHILTON JANE MARIE CLARK ‘TOMMY CLARK JAMES COLES JimMy Cook PAUL M. COOPER PHILIP MAG COOPER RUTH COOPER SANDRA COOPER PAUL COPE FRED COPELAND JOHN V. COPELAND CYNTHIA CORLEW FRA NCES COROTHERS DWAYNE CRAVENS JAMES CRISWELL MARYNELL CRISWELL NN CURETON NETH DADISMAN BRUCE DAVIS FLORA MAE DAVIS JACKIE DAVIS CLASS Page 78 FRESHMAN RAY DICKERSON MILDRED DICKSON CHERYL DODSON SANDRA DRIVER DONNA DRURY RABON DUCK JERRY DUGAN LELAND DUGGER JAMES ROBERT DUNCAN BETTY LOU DUNN DON DUTY TOMMY GLYNN EDDLEMAN CLARK EDWARDS ELEANOR JEAN ELLIOTT RICHARD WAYNE ELLISON CAROLYN FANN CHESTER FELL JERRY FORD CAROLYN FRANKUM ROGER FULTZ ANNE FUSSEL EBEN GILBERT NANCY GILL ROBERT GLEAVES HOWARD GRAY JOEL GRAY CHARLES R. GRE NANCY GREEN JAMES GREENE HOWARD GREENFIELD DUKE GREGORY MARY ANN HAGER RAMONA HAILE MARY JANE HALEY BRUCE HALL CLASS Page 79 Page 80 FRESHMAN JACKIE HALL JOYE HALL ROBERT L. HALL ALBERT SIDNEY HARBIN III RICHARD HARP BILLIE JEAN HAWKINS JANET Hays CLEBURNE HENDERSON LINDA HICKMAN ROBERT S. HICKS, JR. GLENDA HIGGINS STEPHEN HILL ‘THOMAS HILLIARD DON HITE BETTY DELL HIx CHERIE HOLDEN CAROLE HOLLADAY JOHN JACKSON LEO JAMIESO} SUE JOHNS SANDRA JOHNSO CHARLENE JOLL BoB JONES JIMMIE ANN JONES BILLY JORDAN DONNA KETCHEM CAROLYN KRAUSE VICTORIA LAFERTY JONELLE LANGSTON JAMES LANIUS GRETCHEN LASSEN MARY E. LAUDERDALE DAVID LAUGHAN: PATRICIA LAWRENCE ROBERTA LAWRENCE CLASS | FRESHMAN CHARLES LEE GAYLE LESTER LouIs LESTER DAVID LEVESCY EMILY LIDDLE NN LOFTY SUE LOVELL JANE LOWERY BEN LYNCH MY MAGNUSON Ju LINDA MALLORY GEORGE MANN WILFORD MARBUT DEAN MARTIN JANICE FRANKIE MASSA [A JANE MATTHEWS PRENTICE MEADOR TOM MEADOWS REBECCA MCALISTER ANNETTE MCCOLLUM DAVE MCCULLOUGH ANNE MCENDREE Joyce MCGILL HucH L. MCHENRY JUDITH ANNETTE MOBLEY BARBARA MORRELL JOHN MORRISON CHARLES WAYNE MORROW PAT Moss EUGENE MULLEN JOHN KELLY MURPHY PHYLLIS ANN MURRAY PATRICIA ANNE NAREY SHIRLEY NASH Roy NEwsOo CLASS FRESHMAN ROBERT J. NIEBEL BETTY NIX ARLENE OLDS RONALD OLIPHANT CAROL OLIVER ‘THOMAS ORR BARBARA OVERBY DEMMIE OVERBY SANDRA OVERBY SAMUEL L. OWEN (CAROLYN PAGE JAMES PATTERSON LEATHA PATTO? MARTHA PEMBERTON BRAD PETERS JANE PETTY BETTY PICKLESIMER : MARLENE PITZ FREDA PLUMLEY BETTYE Jo POE JACKIE POE ERSTON POLLARD BoB POUNDERS ROBERT PRICE JIMMY PROFITT BURTON PRUETTT GERALDINE PURKEY i JEAN QUILLEN i JANICE RAGLAND KENNETH RASBURY SHIRLEY REASONOVER SHERRON REAVES } DONALD REBB JOHN REINHART MARGARET RICHARDSON i CLASS Page 82 f FRESHMAN ANCY RICHARDSON WILLIAM G. RICHTER RUDOLF RISCHER PAT ROBERTS (DRA ROBERT ON HAROLD RONEY DON ROPER DickrEy Roy C. RAGINA SAEGER HERBERT C. SAWTELL ANNETTE SCRUGGS ANNETTE SELLARS KAY SHAW MORTON SHEARER GAIL SHEPARD RITA SHEPARD PEGGY SUE SHROAT CLEAH SMITH 4 SMITH IES SMITH THLEEN SMITH MURRAY SMITH SUE SMITH JOAN SNELL PATSY ANNE SNYDER DOUG SRYGLEY IRENE STALLWORTH DoRIs STARNES RITA STINSON SEWELL ST. JOHN FRED STRANGE JANE SWAIM JOYCE SWEENEY PAT TATUM PEGGY ‘THORNE CLASS Page 83 FRESHMAN LORITA TIDWELL BILL ‘TIFFANY CAROLYN ‘TOLBERT CLARENCE ‘TOOLEY JULENE TROUP BETTY TUBB DON ‘TURNER DAVID TYREE Doris TYREE 'IGNON VANDERPOOL AVIS VAUGHN DAvID WALKER ANNE WALLACE JAMES ‘THOMAS WALLER MARY WALSTON MARY E. WARD JUNE WATSON JERRY WATTS PAUL RONALD WEBB PAUL ‘T. WEBB CECELIA WEIS BOBBY WESTBROOK GERALD WHEELER JUNE WHITE RUTH WHITE DAVEY WHITMORE DEAN WILBORN SHIRLENE WiILCUTT BOBBY WILHITE PATSY WILKERSON ANDREW WILLIAMS Jo ANNE WILLIAMS BRYANT WILLINGHAM CAROLYN WILSON ‘THOMAS WOODROUF CLASS Page 84 FRESHMAN CLASS FAYE WOODWARD TAD WYCKOFF GAYLE YOUREE FRED ZAPP Poor green freshman. These freshman can really act. They even can build exhibits for ball games. TYPICAL This registration won't take long... EE Lee ei sr ee. | Hey, Bev! Won't you ha _. |. y Bocca a waa 7 ] Uh! While you're drinking, would you . : el mind helping me with this paper? We have got to look our best | tomorrow... Not one person complimented my looks after | all that effort. Oh! to be slim again—This exercise is killing me. a cae = ‘ead | wouldn't mind getting “that kind of shower. MISS LIPSCOMB (RCHIE CRENSHAW BACHELOR OF UGLINESS WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN Betty Glass Betty Prosser Glass served this year as secretary of the Student Body and was secretary of the junior class and the Footlighters last year. Selected as a campus beauty, her major field of study is elementary education, and her hometown is Fayetteville, ‘Tennessee. Walter Glass A physical education major from Burns, Tennessee, Walter Glass is presi- dent of Pi Epsilon and B team coach in the high school. A varsity letterman, he is a member of the L Club and also vice-president of the senior class. Cornelia Turman Cornelia Turman has served this year as editor-in-chief of the BABBLER. An English major from Savannah, Tennessee, she has been a BABBLER staff member for three years, and has also served as an officer of the Press Club. Page 92 Archie Crenshaw President of the Lipscomb Student Body, Archie Crenshaw is a ministerial student from Jackson, Tennessee. He was president of the junior class and elected Most Representative Student last year. A four-year participant in varsity athletics, he served this year as alternate captain of the basketball team. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Jess Hall Jess Hall served as 1956-57 president of the senior class and won the Founder’s Oratorical Contest for this year. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, he has been active in speech and forensic work and is a member of Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech fraternity. He is a_ three-year graduate, a consistent honor-roll student. Nila Jo Garmon Current editor-in-chief of the BACKLOG, Nila Jo Garmon is an elementary education major from Nashville, Tennessee. She has been an active member of the Footlighters, Choristers, Future Teachers of America, and Pi Epsilon. Prior to the appointment as editor of the BACKLOG, she served as class editor for 1955-56. Peggy Scott Editor of the Tower for two years, Peggy Scott has also been editorial assistant on the BABBLER staff. From Old Hickory, Tennessee, she has been secretary of the Phi Alpha ‘Theta history fraternity for two years. Page 93 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN Philip Slate Philip Slate, from Madison, Tennessee, is another speech major and an active participant in forensic tournaments. He was vice- president of the junior class last year. Nick Boone Nick Boone has been president of the Footlighters and was stu- dent director for the production of Stalag 17. He was a charter member of Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic fraternity, and served as vice-president of his freshman class. An English major from Nash- ville, he won the 1956 Songleaders’ Contest. Gay Banowsky An English major from Nashville, Gay Banowsky, has served as treasurer of the senior class. She has been a Bison cheerleader for four years and is a member of the L Club. She was also chosen as 1957 Homecoming Queen. Zane Aldrich A physical education major from Huntsville, Alabama, Zane Aldrich served this year as secretary of the senior class and secre- tary of the Future Teachers of America. Last year she was the treasurer of the junior class. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Mary Lou Carter Managing editor of the BABBLER and president of the Press Club, Mary Lou is a Nashville English major. She has been on the BABBLER staff for three years and was elected Most Repre- sentative Student of her freshman class. James Vandiver James Vandiver, a speech major from Nashville, served this year as president of the International Relations Club and has Marlin Connelly formerly served on the national board of directors of the Col- legiate Council for the United Nations. He won the Founder's Marlin Connelly, of Nashville, has represented Lipscomb in Day Oratorical Contest last year and is now teaching in the forensic work for four years and last year was president of high school. ; Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech fraternity. He was also vice- president of his sophomore class. HOMECOMING Winners of the prize in the “large clubs'' division of the Homecoming Exhibit Contest were the Footlighters. oo $ : The Backlog Club displayed the pictures appearing in annuals the past nine years. Susie tener ao nm renee ee The dramatic fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, won the top honor in the small clubs division. Page 96 Pen y 1957 A capacity crowd watched the thrilling ball game that climaxed the day. The girls in the dormitories contributed by deco- rating their doors. Following the game, the Bisonettes were hostesses at a party in the student center. A beautiful exhibit was erected in the gym to welcome back the Alumni. Page 97 Freshman Attendants Sophomore Attendants JERRY FORD NANCY CARTER JAck Byars BETSY .WINN GRETCHEN LASSEN SAM OWENS GAYLE THOMPSON CHARLES CAUDILL Junior Attendants Senior Attendants CHARLES TREVATHAN DELORES OLIVE JAcK HOopPER MILLIE HALL DOROTHY OLIVE BILL BANOWSKY KAREN ALEXANDER JESS HALL Queen Gay Banowsky escorted by Captain John Friend. Page 98 The tenth Lipscomb Homecoming truly achieved a “col- lege homecoming atmosphere” this year, with the corona- tion ceremonies climaxing a day of alumni reunions, dormi- tory open houses, and exhibits by the Lipscomb campus organizations. Queen Gay Banowsky was crowned by President A. C. Pullias and received tributes from Harry Leathers, chai eae man of the board, Bob Mason, president of the Alumni Association, Archie Crenshaw, student body president, and John Friend, captain of the Bisons. She reigned at the south end of the gymnasium, attended by sixteen members of the Homecoming procession, the girls in brilliant red dresses and their escorts in white dinner jackets and black trouser: And Her Court Valedictorian for 1956-57 is SARA COWAN DIXON, from Henderson, Ten- nessee, with a quality point average of 2.975. A music major, Sara has had only four hours of “B’’s since entering college, and only one “B” since transferring to Lips- comb from Freed-Hardeman College. She is president of the Musicians Club and is minoring in English. STUDENTS Salutatorian is FRED MARLIN CON- NELLY, JR., from Nashville, ‘Tennessee, with a quality point average of 2.826. A graduate of Lipscomb High School, Marlin is majoring in Speech and minoring in History. His work in intercollegiate speech tournaments has been particularly out- standing. Page 100 2 ; es ; PRENTICE MEADOR AMANDA TALLEY NY NELMS MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS Page 101 ALDRICH ITlay Queen ° Ep BINKLEY and MARY CORNELIA SPARKMAN WALTER GLASS and JEAN ARNOLD Miss ZANE ALDRICH Nick BOONE and KAREN ALEXANDER PHILIP SLATE and KUIKO YOKIMORI And Her Court PHYLLIS MuRRAY, GWEN THURMAN, GAYLE THOMPSON, BETTY TEASLEY, CLARA LAWLER, GAY BANOwsky, LELIA CHASTAIN, BARBARA MORRELL, JEAN- ETTE ARNOLD, JACKIE SPAIN, FRANKIE GREGORY. Sava bist Page 104 (Beauties Page 105 Miss Betty Teasley e Betty is the only senior in the 1956-57 Beauties. She is a business major from Springfield, ‘Tennessee and appeared in the winning forensic play in this year’s Intramural Forensic Tournament. Mrs. Jackie Spain A junior home economics major, Jackie has won this coveted honor for three’ years. She “is secrétary of the Choristers and one of the few married girls to wear the title of Campus Beauty. SE Sistas DAD Miss Clara Lawler @ Another Campus Beauty winner is Clara Lawler. A ophomore from Childer burg, Alabama, Clara has also won for the second year. Miss Frankie Gregory @ A junior from Hartsville, Tennessee, Frankie is secretar of the junior class di and has been a cheerleader for the past two years. ‘his is her first year as Campus Beauty. Miss Jeannette Arnold fe) An English major from LaVergne, Tennessee, Jeannette has been chosen Campus Beauty for the second year. A junior, she is circulation manager of the Babbler and has been a member of the Press Club for three year: Aeon eno aanete a “ Miss Gwen Thurman A sophomore from Nashville, Ten- nessee, Gwen Thurman was a finalist in last year’s Campus Beauty election. She a member of the Footlighters and was Miss Lipscomb High School two years ago. Page 114 NILA JO GARMON Editor-in-Chief LAURA EMILY BLESSING Business Manager THE BACKLOG The Staff NIDA TOM GARMON ee | Soa ny ecient et seas Editor-in-Chief LAURA, EIMUGY UBLESSING sg. ct 3.6 atesnese een Business Manager DENNY LO Vil) Seiad) eee eek oe a ee eer Associate Editor JOE: COOKE eat ee eee ein ee eee: Cir Managing Editor DORISS BYRD oe eee eae ee Associate Business Manager MIKE RMGCRICKAR Di eegret fescue reece mee te ee eet Art Editor BEVERT Yaa WELT SEL Te tne Sra nee rele ee eae ene Feature Editor VALACRSINET A I BEACN i CIGAR IS art ee en Organization Editor CGHRIS TINE | WV WAUIOEIGRIOY sees ete wane kee eerie Literary Editor SUI: FRAU CHBERS ta ne ttn ya tree ie ie ee eee Class Editor DANS ELA RIEISS yoo eine ew ire ae ari ee Religious Editor FLERB WMURPH Vig: tty ers oat dir eeet tet 7 ee ee Sports Editor DAVE UM@CULEOCH Ss ta po. en eae Assistant Sports Editor ANNETTE EDMUNDSON................ Music and Speech Editor jth te AE ete ce, oe train Death aes ee ae Events Editor Whatto-do I'll find out Working closely with the Backlog Club, the staff of the college annual, the BACKLOG, devote many hours of planning and hard work each quarter toward the presentation of the completed yearbook. From the moment the theme is chosen, work begins, and there are pictures to be schedued, copy to be written, and deadlines to be met until the very last, when everyone heaves a sigh of relief as the last pages are on their way to the printer. However, all the effort fades into the background as the staff views with pride their finished product—what they hope to be an All-Ameri- can annual for 1957. I've got it There! That's it. Joe and Denny glance over the press sheet. The copy should read like this, ’ explain Beverly and Martha Jean. Inspection of ready to print'’ pages is a Writing that copy was always the hardest necessity. thing! CORNELIA ‘TURMAN Editor-in-Chief GEORGE PATTERSON Business Manager THE BABBLE On Friday the cry heard above thunder of feet in the usual morning stampede for the Student Center is, “What does the Babbler say?” The Babbler, official campus newspaper, by keeping its ear to the ground and its eye on the administration serves to keep Lipscomb up-to-date on the newest develop- ments, both academic and social. Working with the Press Club, this year’s Babbler offered a cash prize of one dollar each week for the best piece of journalism contributed, whether headline, cartoon, column, news item, or photograph. The judging was done by Allen Pettus, editor of the Sunday magazine of the Nashville Tennessean and past editor of the Lipscomb Babbler. Last semester’s editions of the Babbler were awarded a First Class rating by the Associated Collegiate Press on the basis of coverage, writing and makeup. Babbler Staff CGORNELTAS TTURIMAN, ee ae ee eee eee Editor-in-Chief GEORGE sS HOWARD) ic eae ere ree Business Manager AMANDA (IVALLE YS.) Ancrrte ks fers «1 een err Feature Editor HIAL; ‘WILSON. n5.040 Seeger, 5 eee eee ee Cartoonist CEIBE SAVAGE Yio cresc. wget ccs arate he es eee ee Photographer BILLY BANOWSKYG,55 cine: oe Sonia rs eee eee Sports Editor JEAN REYNOLDS: 52)... eee pot See eee Social Editor REN HARWELL tan oe gh eee Assistant Sports Editor MARYS HOUSGCARTER at yar oe a ee ee Managing Editor BENNY SNELMS|..009 5. Grote act see ne eee ae Associate Editor CLARENCE Se MASON =) epee eee eee Assistant Business Manager HARRY R.OSEC peat score ee eee Associate Business Manager SHIRLEY.) RIBAS ON OVER Genet eee Circulation Manager HUNIGES BRAD Ear ie ee eee Sponsor of the Press Club and advisor to the staff The staff compares previous BABBLERS with this year's papers. MARY LOU CARTER BENNY NELMS Managing Editor Associate Editor HARRY ROSE SHIRLEY REASONOVER Associate Business Manager Circulating Manager CLARENCE MASON Assistant Business Manager EUNICE BRADLEY Friday is BABBLER Day. Students rush to get their Staff Advisor copy of the news. Page 118 PEGGY SCOTT Editor-in-Chief JERRY HENDERSON Business Manager TH TOWER The Tower, literary magazine of Lipscomb, has done much in the past years to encourage students to demonstrate their writing ability and experience the thrill of seeing their work in print. Under the direc- tion of Peggy Scott, serving her second year as editor, this year’s staff presented a completely renovated Tower, including a giant issue in the spring quarter. Sponsor of this publication is Sara Whitten, assistant professor of modern languages. 2 Peggy looks on proudly as another TOWER is distributed. Tower Staff PEGGY (SCOT, gemee: ohare) ae eae ae Editor-in-Chief JERRY: HENDERSON Sane ee Business Manager CHRISTINE WEATHERLY...,............ Acting Associate Editor SARA TAYLOR Associate Editor MIKE sMCEGRICKAR DIN sage =o eee Art Editor EVELYN ) JULIAN? oe es ee Circulation Manager MRs. SARA WHITTEN Back: Faculty Advisor % om SARA ‘TAYLOR CHRISTINE WEATHERLY Associate Editor Acting Associate Editor MIKE MCCRICKARD EVELYN JULIAN Art Editor Circulation Manager SARA WHITTEN Editor Peggy's room is turned into a work room as Staff Advisor another TOWER is planned. Page 119 ANITA JOHNSON, JAMES VANDIVER, SARA DIXON, HERB MURPHY, DICK MATHENY, BECKY MCALISTER, NICK BOONE, ARCHIE CRENSHAW, A. C. PUL- LIAS, BETTY GLASS, JOHN FRIEND, MARTHA JEAN CLARK, JOE COOKE, JERRY HENDERSON, PEGGY SCOTT, CAREY BAUGUS, SANDRA WILCOX. PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ‘The past year saw the initia- tion of Lipscomb’s newest or- ganization of student leadership, the President’s Council, designed to improve extracurricular ac- tivities. Every club, class, and honor fraternity on the campus is represented by its president or secretary, and meetings are held once each month to discuss prob- lems, arrange social schedules, and plan campus activities. ‘The council works through the Stu- dent Board, and President A. C. Pullias serves as faculty advisor. JERRY HOPKINS, SHIRLEY HOLLAND, PEARL CUTTS, DOROTHY OLIVE, BILLY BIGGS, BARBARA SMITH, KIUKO YOKO- MORI, JEAN REYNOLDS, GEORGE GOLD- TRAP. BILL HALL, TOM FENDER, BoB- BYE LOU MENEFEE, MARILYN RAY, BEVERLY YOUREE, RUTH CAMPBELL, FAYE KINZER, GENE MORRIS, BILL PATTON, JACK HOOPER, ANNE LEE RISLEY, GAY BANOW- SKY, LOWELL HAYMAN, IMA RUTH KEY, JEAN ARNOLD, FREDA ROTH, ZANE ALDRICH, MARY DOBSON, FRANKIE GREG- ORY, JAMES COSTELLO, MARY LOU CARTER, LUCILLE WILLIS. Page 120 DENNY LLOYD, Vice-President; MARTHA JEAN CLARK, Secretary; JOE COOKE, President; SUE TRAUGHBER, Treasurer; DAVE MC- CULLOGH. CHRISTINE WEATHERLY, HERB MURPHY, LELIA CHASTAIN, MARGARET SILVEMAN, ANNETTE OLIVER. NANCY CARTER, RUTH COGSER, SHIRLEY NASH, JANE PETTY, PAT Moss. oe. : ; ; The BACKLOG Club is composed of students interested in year-book work. Its crowning achievement of the year is the presentation of the BACKLOG, a volume of the stu- dents and their activities of the year. However, the BACK- LOG Club does not confine its activities to “all work and no play,” but sponsors at least one social a quarter plus a banquet in the spring. DAN HARLEss, NILA JO GARMON, ALVIN BOLT, ANNETTE EDMONDSON, BEVERLY WHITSETT, MIKE MCCRICKARD. Front Row: Dick BRACKETY, DAVID THOMAS, ANN HACKETT, CAROLYN BARTON, ANNA HACKNEY. Second Row: SHARON JONAS, Bos 30WERSOCK, JEANETTE HOLT, NILA JO GARMON, SANDRA COOPER, ANNE ALEXANDER, NEIL ANDREWS, SARA TAYLOR, JERRY HENDERSON, The Footlighters is the official college dramatic club, chiefly concerned with the production of a number of plays during the school year. A limited membership is enforced, and all prospective members must compete in try-outs to be admitted. Several social events are held each quarter, and the high point of the year is the costume banquet in the spring. Among their activities of the past year have been the opening of a Green Room, long a tradition in the DON GARNER, Sponsor; LINVILLE HANBACK, Vice-President; BOBBYE LOU MENEFEE, Secretary; NICK BOONE, President; BEVERLY WHITSETT, Treasurer. BECK MCALISTER, LARRY DAvis, LYNN FULGHAM, PATSY WILKERSON, BRUCE DAVIS, TAD WYCOFF, BILL BANOWSKY, SANDRA DRIVER, LOUISA RICHTER, DENNY Loyp. CONNIE FULMER, CHRISTINE WEATHERLY, BARBARA LYLE, MARY CorR- NELIA SPARKMAN, SANDRA PACK, SUE ‘TRAUGHBER, BEVERLY YOUREF, DOROTHA WRIGHT. FOOTLIGHTERS dramatic circles, and the beginning of “theater-in-the- round” at Lipscomb. Footlighter Staff NICK, BOONE. Jo oda tee oh ee President baa Be Gol ae Sea or one a ee ee Vice-President BOBBYS OURS MUNIN ISE gress nn eae ee Secretary BEVERLY WHITSETT. 222.0 cade eee eee Treasurer SYLVIA HERNDON, JUDY POGUE, CLARENCE MASON, NORA JEAN VAUGHAN, JOHN PHIFER, CORNELIA TURMAN, NANCY GREEN, FAY WALS- TON, BILL BANOWSKy, CONNIE FULMER. The Press Club appeals primarily to students interested women of Nashville serve as guest speakers. Annually this in newspaper journalism. Assignments for the weekly col- club sponsors Stunt Nite, in which all the clubs and cam- lege newspaper, the BABBLER, are made at Press Club pus organizations presents skits in competition for cash meetings, and frequently outstanding newspaper men and prizes. KEN HARWELL, Treasurer; JIMMY MANKIN, Vice-President; JEAN REY- NOLDS, Secretary; MARY LOU CARTER, President. E. A. MoorE, MILLISON WARD, JEANETTE ARNOLD, PATSY WILK ERSON, HARRY ROSE. DONNA DUGGER, AMANDA ‘TALLEY, NANCY JOYCE, BENNY NELMS, CLIFF SAVAGE, SARA ‘TAYLOR, HAL WILSON, GEORGE PATTERSON, SANDRA ROBERTSON, SANDRA COOPER. PRESS CLUB ROBERT KENDRICK, Sponsor; CHARLES ‘TREVATHAN, Vice- President; RUTH CAMPBELL, Sec- retary; JAMES VANDIVER, Presi- dent; PAUL ISAACS, Sponsor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Because of studies and school activities, most students find little time in their busy schedules for reading newspapers, and, as a result, often find themselves behind on cur- rent events. The International Relations Club is designed to keep the student in- formed on national affairs by bringing the news closer to the student and helping in the understanding of news events. MARILYN RaAy, NANCY SHEL- BURNE, JOYCE MOSELY, FAYE KINZER, CAROLYN ROGERS, JESS HALL, Page 124 KUIKO YOKOMORI, ZANE ALDRICH, DAVID THOMAS, JOYCE DoBsON, ELLEN MILLS, CAROL BURT, BRUCE DAVIS. WALTER GLASS instructs BILL BANOWSKyY, JIMMY JENKINS, DONALD JONES, JOHN FRIEND, NILA JO GARMON, SANDRA WILCOX, HAR- OLD MITCHELL, PAUL BURTON, HERB MURPHY, REGINA Woops, on some safety precautions in volleyball. PI EPSILON CLUB Pi Epsilon, the physical education club, at Lipscomb, is composed of physical education majors and minors. Its meetings are devoted to discussion of the latest develop- ments in sports and physical education, and its purpose is Seated: JOANNE PITTMAN, Treasurer; SHIRLEY HOLLAND, Secretary. Standing: HERB MURPHY, Sergeant-at-Arms; WALTER GLASS, President; JERRY BRANNON, Vice-President. chiefly to create more widespread interest in the department by keeping its members up to date on the world of physical education. ‘This club is affiliated with the American Asso- ciation of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Enjoying a round table discussion are Dr. DAvis, Sponsor; WALLY COLSON, JERRY BRANNON, ANITA JOHNSON, BILLY PIGG, SHIRLEY HOL- LAND, HOWARD MOORE. Page 125 ee FAYE KINZER, President; DOROTHY OLIVE, Treasurer; JoycE Hicks, MARY ANN HENRY, RITA STINSON, PEGGY MISs CARTER, Sponsor; JUNE REAVES, Reporter; DELORES CORDER, BETTY DELL HIx, RAGINA SAFGER, AILENE OLIVE, Secretary; FRANKIE GREGORY, Vice-President; EDDLEMON. JEANETTE HOLT, Historian. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club at Lipscomb is an old and well- kno wn organization, especially designed for girls interested in homemaking. Each year, in con- nection with the Home _ Eco- nomics Department, it sponsors a bazaar at which cakes, candy, gifts, and handmade articles are sold. ‘This event, the one big money-making project of the club, was this year devoted to completing the service of crystal and china owned by the depart- ment. JO ANNE WILLIAMS, JOYCE Dosson, GAIL SHEPARD, BARBARA LYLE, CARO- LYN PAGE, SUE SMITH, MARY ELIZA- BETH LAUDERDALE, RUDIE WALLACE, TootTsizk NAFF, BETTY BARNHART, 3ARBARA NICHOLS, PATSY POWELL. SUE TRAUGHBER, CHARLOTTE PEDEN, DONNA DUGGER, DOTTIE LANDERS, BETSY WINN, ANN ALEXANDER, DORIS PARDUE. Page 126 DR. WHITFIELD, SANDRA PACK, RALPH SAMPLES, MARY CAROLYN PAGE, GAYLE LESTER, PAMONA HAILE, AVIS PILKINTON, CORNELIA TURMAN, PEGGY SCOTT, KAREN VAUGHAN, CHUCK LEE, CAROLYN ‘TOLBERT, RONNIE ALEXANDER, MARY DOBSON, MARGARET SILVEMAN. WEBB, JACKIE HALL, GERALDINE PURKEY, JANE MARIE CLARK. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Certainly one of the largest and most active organizations on the Lipscomb Campus is the col- lege chapter of the Future ‘Teachers of America. The pro- grams of this club are designed to help students planning to teach, and speakers from various fields of education attend the meetings, giving special consid- eration to the students’ prob- lems. Sponsor of the FTA is Dr. ‘Thomas Whitfield, Head of the Education Department. DicK MATHENY, President; FRANCES CAROTHERS, NANCY VAN HOUTIN, GRACE MOORE, AMANDA TALLEY, ROGER FLANNERY, KATHALEEN SMITH, ARLEEN OLDS, SUE SMITH, MIDGE DICKSON, FREDA ROTH, CONNIE FUL- MER, CLETA RAE ATNIP, NANCY BELL ALSUP, RUTH CUTTS. CAROLYN KRAUSE, ROBERTA LAW- RENCE, DELORIS BURCH, CAREY BAU- GUS, MARY WARD, WAYNE YOUNG, JERE TAYLOR, DAN HARESS, JAMES COSTELLO, Vice-President; KENNETH CAPPS, BEA CORNFORTH, BETTY BRUM- BACK, BETTY BARNHART, DUANE TEN- NANT, BEVERLY ERRANTON, CAROLYN ROGERS, NORA JEAN VAUGHN, MARY BYRNES. Page 127 SY Seubasst: Seaaatcahcatc tated atcaccasoausl Page “L’ CLUB Lipscomb offers member- ship in the “L” Club to those students who have lettered in a varsity sport. This club sponsors class tournaments and conducts the sale of basketball pro- grams as its chief projects for the year, aside from making a constant effort to increase school spirt and attendance at ball games. Get your program... 15¢ please. BINKLEY, Treasurer; JOHN FRIEND, President. 128 Front Row: JOHN FRIEND, WALTER GLASS, TOM MCMAHON, FRANKIE GREGORY, GENEELE CRENSHAW. | Second Row: JERRY BRANNON, EDDIE GLEAVES, HERB MURPHY, HOWARD Moore, JimMy JENKINS, Hoyt! KIRK. Back Row: ARTHUR GARDNER, CHARLES CAUDILL, BILL BANOWSKY, KEN DUGAN, ARCHIE Cren:| SHAW, ED BINKLEY, PHIL HARGIS. | iy i DR. WHITE, Sponsor; FRANKIE GREGORY, Secretary; WALTER GLASS, Vice-President; Miss CARTER, Sponsor; DR. SWANG, Sponsor; ED The Business Administration De- partment of Lipscomb is especially proud of its newly-established Secre- tarial Science Club, which began last year under the guidance of Miss Patty Landon. ‘This club is organized to aid students interested in the field of general business, and speakers from various businesses are invited to the meetings to lecture on such subjects as business procedures and job re- quirements. Seated: ANITA JOHNSON, ANNETTE OLIVER, POLLY ADCOCK, MAWA DEAN GARSON, GLENDA METHVIN, PATTY LANDON, Sponsor. Stand- jing: “CARLENE WELLS, JANICE BROADUS, BETTY SWIFT, BETSY MARTIN, ANN WATT, SAMMIE LARKINS, ANN MCERDREE, EMILY BIRD- WELL, MARIANNE GATES, JANICE RAGLAND, DELORES JONES, DORTHA WRIGHT, Treasurer; BARBARA JONES, ELIZABETH VOSS, PRIS- |CILLA BOAN, EVELYN JULIAN, ALENE MCDEARMAN, ANNA LEI RISLEY, Secretary; JOHONTAS GOODWIN, BARBARA SMITH, President; JimMy ANN JONES, BILLIE DABBS, Vice-President; NANCY MILLER. President Barbara Smith explains the use of the Burroughs Book- keeping machine to other mem- bers of the club. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB Billie and Anna Lee demonstrate the Auto-Typist machines. Page 129 f) The Photographers’ Club of Lipscomb appeals chiefly to students interested PHOT RAPH R in cameras and picture-taking. Led by President Gene Morris, the meetings are devoted to discussions and demonstrations of the newest photographic tech- niques and the problems involved. The club’s special project for the year was the sponsoring of a Photography Contest for Lipscomb students. TOM FENDER, ANITA JOHNSON, JAMES COSTELLO, JIM RICHARDSON, BILL HOPKINS, WILSON, ERSTON POLLARD, JOHN ARNOLD, BILL BRYSON, GENE MORRIS. SARAH TAYLOR, BOBBIE LOU MENEFEE, NICK BOONE, BETTY GLASS, MR. DON GARNER, Sponsor; JERRY HENDERSON, Presiden!; MARY SPARKMAN, Secretary; BEVERLY YOUREE, DENNY Loyp. ‘The first honorary fraternity ever to be formed at Lipscomb is the Alpha Psi Omega, a national dramatic fraternity of which the Lipscomb Chapter is Pi Kappa Cast. ‘The fraternity was founded in 1925 at Fairmont State College in Fairmont, West Virginia, for the purpose of providing an honor society for those doing outstanding work in drama and of offering a wider fellowship for those interested in college theatre. Extensive experience in acting and the production of plays is necessary before membership can be conferred. All the information is recorded on magnetic tape. Seated: JOE HOLLA ND, RANDOLPH DUNN, Secretary; JAMES BELL, Treasurer. Standing: JOE PAYNE, CLAUDE REYNOLDS, GEORGE DIL- LINGHAM, EUGENE GRIFFIN, CLARENCE MASON, MARVIN HOWARD, KEN SHAW, DOUG POWERS, AXEL SWANG, Sponsor; ROBERT KENDRICK, Sponsor; A. C, PULLIAS, Sponsor; ALVIN BOLT, NEIL ANDERSON, BOBBY SHOULDERS, Vice-President; JOE COOKE, President; BILL CAMP, HAL WILSON. Lipscomb is privileged to have on its campus a chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, the first professional busi- ness fraternity, founded at New York University in 1904. The objects of the fraternity are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance college courses leading to degrees in business administration. Eligible for membership are male students of the depart- ments of commerce, economics, business administration, and commercial science who have signified their intention of completing their cources and obtaining their degrees, and who possess scholastic averages of not less than the average required for graduation. This switch sets the ''brain'’ to work. 600 lines a minute! A chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta, the only honorary college English fraternity of its kind, was organized this year at Lipscomb. Known as the Mu Zeta Chapter, it is directed by Fred Friend and Sara Whitten, and members are chosen from junior and senior English majors who have a B average and are in the upper one-third of their class. However, associate memberships are available for qualifying sophomores. Meetings are devoted to the discussion of literature and student writings, since the purpose of the fraternity is to encourage original writing g, worthwhile reading, and the fellowship of men and women specializing in English. Seated, left to right: GAY BANOWSKY, MILLIE HALL, JENNETTE ARNOLD, RUTH CAMPBELL, MARILYN RAY, CORNELIA ‘TURMAN, JUDY POGUE, JOYCE OVERSTREET. Standing: DENNY LLOYD, JERRY HENDERSON, MARY LOU CARTER, NICK BOONE, GAIL DODSON, BRO. FRIEND, SAMMY RICHARDSON, BENNY NELMS, EDDIE GLEAVES and ANN HACKETT. ne Seated: CHARLES WEIS and CAROLYN TAYLOR. Standing, left to right: GENE STRONG, ARCHIE CRENSHAW, BRO. WHITE, SAMMY RICHARDSON, and JIMMY DorRRIS. One of the most recent professional organizations founded on the Lipscomb campus is the Lipscomb History Fraternity, co-sponsored by Dr. Howard White and Paul Isaac, professors of history. Membership requirements include at least 15 hours of college credit in history with a minimum quality point average of 1.6 and an average of 1.0 in all other subjects. The local fraternity was formed with the intention of applying for membership in Phi Alpha Theta National Scholastic Fraternity. Before it can become a member it must meet certain academic requirements, operate independently for a time, and be accepted by all chapters in the National Fraternity. Phi Alpha Theta holds an annual convention of. its own and also holds conventions with leading historical associations, It publishes a semi-annual journal called “The Historian,” ? During the 1955-56 school year, Lipscomb’s Debate Club applied for and received admission to the national forensic society, Pi Kappa Delta. This society was organized in 1912 to meet the demand of colleges for an honor society for the recognition of excellence in intercollegiate debate and oratory. Dr. Carroll Ellis is sponsor for the campus chapter. Since its formation, the group has been especially concerned with the following projects: continued participation in intercollegiate forensic tournaments, participation in exchange de- bates, the holding of exhibition debates before local high schools, and the sponsoring of a Debate Workshop for Middle ‘Tennessee high-school debaters in cooperation with the Ten- nessee Speech Association. Left to right: CHARLES ‘TREVATHAN, President; DENNY CREWS, Treasurer; MAXINE ROSE, Secretary; JAMES VANDIVER, Vice-President. DAvID ‘THOMAS and JOHN BARTON Left to right: JESS HALL, MARLIN CON- NELLY, LARRY CONNELLY, PHILIP SLATE. Seated: LYNNE FULGHAM, NORMA RIGGS. Page 133 Representatives from the BACKLOG and eave for Ohio Convention, Every club entered an exhibit in the Homecoming contest. exhibit in the library. Page 136 By far the most outstanding event of the year for the Men’s Glee Club was their trip to Washington, D.C. in February. The six-day tour included stops in Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and Tennessee, with major programs in Washington; Arling- ton, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Chester, Va.; and Kingston, Tennessee. Between programs, however, the Glee Club found plenty of time for sightseeing. The year’s other activities have included programs at local high schools and participation in the Ensemble Festival, the Spring Lectureship, and Career Day. The Glee Club is under the direction of Henry Arnold. MEN'S GLEE CLUB WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Daphne Dalton, the Women’s Glee Club has enjoyed a busy and profitable season. Their ac- tivities have included programs in Birmingham and Gainsboro and participation in the Lipscomb Ensemble Festival. Page 138 CHORISTERS For the fourth consecutive year the Choristers were invited to sing for the alumni dinner in Atlanta, a great honor for the Lipscomb choral group. ‘Their most extensive trip of the year, however, in- cluded programs at Freed-Hardeman College and Harding College and in Memphis. They participated in the Lipscomb Ensemble Festi- val, and their schedule has been very busy indeed with programs for local high schools. MEN'S QUARTET The Lipscomb Men’s Quartet accompanied President Athens Clay Pullias this year to Florida, with programs in Jacksonville, Orlando, and Alachua, and on his trip to Murfreesboro in March. Especially to be commended for his work with the Men’s Quartet is Alvin Mitchell, who replaced Jerry Hopkins at the beginning of spring quarter. Page 139 Seated: ‘TOM FENDER, CAREY BAUGUS, MISS BATEY. Standing, left to right: SUE TURNER, CHARLES BURKS, SARA DIXON, EBEN G ILBERT and KIM LARSON. M. EN. C. An organization on the Lipscomb campus devoted primarily to the interests of students preparing to teach music, is the Student Chapter of the Music Educators National Conference. The meetings, conducted by presi- dent ‘Tom Fender, consist of musical programs by mem- Page 140 bers and discussions of modern methods of teaching music. Jim COPELAND Winner—Song Leaders’ Contest Vice-President Willard Collins awarded Jim Copeland, a Senior transfer from Florida Christian College, the gold medal for the outstanding song leader on the campus. ' : : a : : ‘ : cal Left to right: SUE TURNER, GLENDA METHVIN, MIss BATEY, Sponsor; KIM LARSON, LYNNE FULGHAM, SANDRA SWALLOWS, SARAH DIXON, President; JOHN ALLEN MCDONALD, CAREY BAUGUS, Secretary; DON ROPER, MIKE MCCRICKARD, Vice-President; CAROLYN TARENCE, EBEN GILBERT, JANEY THOMPSON, TOM FENDER, PEGGY THORNE, CHARLIE BURKS, MARIANNA BLANKENSHIP, Historian. For those who are majoring or minoring in music, Miss Irma Lee Batey sponsors an organi- zation known as the Musicians’ Club. The meetings, conducted by president Sara Dixon, feature musical programs presented by club members. The club enjoys informal singing. The officers discuss future plans. Page 141 ' ‘ i BAND Page 142 To anyone other than a Lipscomb student or faculty member passing Mc- Quiddy Gymnasium late in the afternoon, a sudden burst of music might prove startling. However, to “those who know,” such an overture is merely a prac- tice session of the Lipscomb band, directed by Jeff Green. Since Green joined the music department five years ago, the band has increased each year in quality and in membership. Its major performances of the year are at basketball games, during May Day festivities, and during Lectureship Week, plus several chapel programs during the year. Green is working with the students toward develop- ing a fine concert band—not only for entertainment purposes, but for training students to work in this field of music. CHORALIER ‘The Choraliers, under the direction of Miss Irma Batey, have enjoyed an ex- tensive and profitable season. ‘Their major trip for the year took place in April, when they presented programs in Springfield, Portland, Hartsville, and Gallatin. An outstanding feature of this trip was the recording of a thirty minute radio program for a Gallatin radio station. Officers of the Choraliers for this year are BILL HALL, President; JIMMY Morris, Vice-President; and SEWELL ST. JOHN, Librarian. Page 143 SS cR, JE INTERCOLLEGIATE INE ROSE, NORMA RIGGC VANDIVI hs) JAMI ATHAN, | [RE ARLE 1H, C : : e)} Ss) 3 Zz = 24 a = LATE, Wee Eaves THOMAS, JOHN BARTO PHILIP DAVID LARRY CONNELLY, DENNY CREWS FORENSIC PROGRAM LYNNE FULGHU ANNETTE JACKSON DOUGLAS SRYGLEY, PRENTICE MEADOR Page 145 ils. To the victor belongs the spo Those reliable trophy-winners They are constantly debating. The Intercollegiate Debate Squad of David Lipscomb College has built up a reputation for outstanding performance, and this year’s activities add luster to their record. In November our debate squad attended the Western Kentucky Debate Tournament at Western Kentucky State College in Bowling Green, Kentucky. They returned Sweepstakes win- ners, with individual honors going to John Barton as Best Men’s Debater and to John Barton and David Thomas as Best Men’s ‘Team. In January the debate teams were again Sweepstakes winners in the All-Southern (Invi- tational) Debate Tournament held at Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia. In February the debaters again emerged with the Sweepstakes trophy at the Tennessee Intercollgiate Forensic Association Tournament at Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Individual honors went to Norma Riggs, Best Debater, Women’s Division; David Thomas, Best Debater, Men’s Division; Marlin Connelly, First Place, Men’s Extempore Speaking. In March the teams attended the West Point Elimination Tournament at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and tied for Alternate Representatives, Southeastern Area. The outstanding event of April was the Pi Kappa Delta National Forensic Tournament at South Dakota State College in Brookings, South Dakota. Representatives for the Tennessee Theta Chapter were John Barton and David Thomas. At this tournament the charter was conferred on the Lipscomb chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. The Lipscomb Debate Squad ended a most profitable season by outstanding participation in the Emory Southeastern Debate Tournament held May 3 and 4 at Emory University in Georgia. Jess Hall, Founder's Day Oratorical Winner. Page 147 INTRAMURAL First-Place Winners Seated: NICK BOONE, BILL BANOWSKyY, SARA GOODPASTURE, BENNY NELMS, and NILA JO GARMON. Standing: PHILIP SLA HuGH Roy KING, LONNIE STANFORD, JAMES VANDIVER, CHRISTINE WEATHERLY, MARY CORNELIA SPARKMAN and President Pullias presents the first- Dannie ao. place trophy for the intramural forensic tournament to Jess Hall, president of the Senior class. Jess Hall served quite ably as student di- rector for the intramural forensic tourna- ment. North discusses details of the tournament with the director of the class plays. ate OL S FORENSICS Participants in the forensic tournament attended a banquet given in their honor. One of the many phases of the forensic tournament was the debate program. The senior class walked off with top honors for the second straight year in the ninth annual Intramural Forensic ‘Tournament held at Lipscomb January 26 to February 1. The seniors won five individual events, twelve debates, and the one-act play contest, winning best play, best actor, and best actress awards. ‘They also sold 110 per cent of their tickets to win the ticket sales. Each class was allowed to enter two men and two women in each of the following divisions: Extempore Speaking, Oral Interpreta- tion, Bible Reading, After-Dinner Speaking, and Radio Speaking. Each class was also permitted to enter as many as five teams in the debate division. A banque t was held for all participants on Friday night. Page 149 Page 150 PLAYS Stalag 17 Stalag 17, a comedy-melodrama by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski, was the fall pro- duction of the Lipscomb Footlighters. The play deals with the activities of a group of American air-force prisoners in a German concentration camp and pictures a cross section of Americans from a Polish-American G.I. to a millionaire playboy. Mrs. Clara Hieronymous, drama critic for the Nashville Tennessean, described the Footlighter production as “terrific theatre.” Sefton—DOU Stosh—BILL BANOW Price—BILL POTTER Harry—NEIL ANDREWS Hoffy—RAY WALKER Duke—GEORGE GOLDTRAP Herb—TAD WYCKOFF Marko—MACK OWEN Horney—JERRY HENDERSON Reed—DicK BRACKETT Dunbar—LARRY DAVIS German Captain— Guards—JrEsS HALL and Ep ENZOR Page 152 The Madwoman of Chaillot The Madwoman of Chaillot, written by Jean Giraudoux and adapted by Maurice Valency, was the winter production of the Footlighters. The play, set in Paris, revolved around four madwomen who have imaginary dogs, sewing machines that talk, and voices in hot water bot- tles, and who are determined to also help humanity. The Footlighter production featured two sets unique in the history of Lipscomb dramatics; the first was a two-story Parisian cafe constructed on rollers, surrounded by shops with show windows and manequins, and the second was the cellar apartment of the mad Countess, complete with a trap door leading to sub- terranean coves, Cast Aurelia—MARY CORNELIA SPARKMAN Constance—BOBBYE LOU MENEFEE Gabrielle—SHARON JONAS Josephine—BEVERLY YOUREE The Ragpicker—Dick BRACKETT Pierre—LARRY DAVIS The Prospector—ALLEN PELTIER The President—JERRY HENDERSON Irma—ANNETTE JACKSON Oe see 8 Be EK CHAPEL It is in the daily chapel es that the students and teachers best capture the spirit and purpose of David Lipscomb College. Held each day except Saturday, the chapel hour consists of two parts: the first period is given wholly to the worship service, while the second period is devoted to programs by the various organizations of the school or by outside guests. In addition to outside speakers, the President and members of the faculty, who are best acquainted with the students, discuss special problems of the young people of today. Students also partici- pate regularly in the devotional services. Recordings are made regularly of chapel singing and sent to radio sta- tions all over the country HENRY ARNOLD WILLARD COLLINS Director of Chapel Singing Director of Chapel vated: J. RIDLEY STROOP, J. P. SANDERS, A. C. PULLIAS, BATSELL BARRETT BAXTER, WILLARD COLLINS, JOE SANDERS, and CARROLL ELLIs. Standing: ‘THOMAS WHITFIELD, IRA NORTH, HARRY BUTLER, JOHN WILLIS, HAR- VEY FLOYD, JENNINGS DAviIs, MACK CRAIG, HAROLD BAKER, HOWARD WHITE, J. CHOATE, and WARDEMAN ein : TEACHERS Page SPRING LECTURES Zsa sea Bro. Wyatt Soyer and Bro. Eddie Stewart were two of the outstanding lecturers. Hundreds of people registered each day. . Exhibits were constructed wines ye (Eg from all over the world. UND FORE RE Bhs ta: GUS é Doce ch GRE eeS Mere ak ee Each department on the campus displayed some phase of its work. F I N ) ) N | N (; Page 158 MEETINGS Oe ane 2S cesses on A banquet was given in honor of Cleon Lyles of Little Rock, Arkansas, A. J. Rollings of Athens, Alabama, conducted the who delivered a series of lectures on preaching. Fall meeting. A very surprised George Bailey is honored at a birthday party given by students in the Student Center following chapel! one day. For the Spring meeting George Bailey from Abilene, Texas, delivered some very in- spiring messages. ee The Mission Study class of Lipscomb is composed chiefly of students interested in someday doing or aiding in mission work at home or abroad. sir work and study is of great im- portance for the influence it will have on the progress of the church in years to come. 1e of their most outstanding projects is the map in the upstairs library showing the distribution of Churches of rist in the United State One of Lipscomb’s chief interests les in the young men she trains to preach the gospel to YOUNG MINISTERS the world of tomorrow. She is proud of the strength and devotion of these young men and desires to give them every opportunity to prepare themselves through extensive Bible study, participation in daily devotionals, and opportunities to gain preaching experience while still in school. P h ) P A R | N (; EVANGELISTIC FORUM One of the organizations at Lipscomb that affords great opportunity for Christian fellowship is the Evangelistic Forum. Young Ministers find much profit and enjoyment in these meetings, where they may hear and participate in discussions applicable to their own problems. This aur the discussions were opened to larger groups, since many visiting preachers have ressed interest in them. Certainly Lipscomb recognizes the extreme importance of the work of women in the Church. WOMEN’S RELIGIOUS Therefore, a training class is conducted to assist young women in becoming teachers and in learning principles invaluable to Christian wifehood and motherhood. TRAINING CL, N Each evening the young men of Elam Hall gather for a few moments of meditation and de- votion before retiring. To those who take part it is one of the most rewarding experiences of the day. In the spring the boys and girls dormitories combined for outside devotionals—a rich and wonderful experience, communing with God under the stars. Certainly one of the most fulfilling experiences of Lipscomb campus life is nightly partici- MEN’S DEVOTION Al, pation in devotionals. Gathering together for a few moments of quiet and reverence adds tc the sense of our togetherness and our closeness to God. Each girl is given opportunity to lead in the worship by scripture reading, songleading g, and prayer. Each Friday night a faithful and devoted group of students gather on the steps of the cafe- T B HOSPITAL These students, who give so freely t) e teria to go to the T.B. Hospital and sing for the patients. of their time and talents, agree that their efforts are fully recompensed by the words and looks SINGERS of pleasure they receive from the men and women whose lives are brightened by even one small gesture of remembrance. Page 166 Jennings Davis, Jr. Director of Athletics Dr. O. Jennings Davis, Jr. has been associated with Lipscomb for some 20 years, both as student and faculty member. He graduated from the col- lege department in 1950, where he had achieved many scholastic and athletic honors, and did graduate work at Ohio State University and Colum- bia University’s Graduate School. Immediately after receiving his Ph.D. degree in 1955, he was ap- pointed head of the Lipscomb athletic department. Since his appointment he has done much to pro- mote varsity athletics, probably his most outstand- ing work being done in the VSAC tournaments held at Lipscomb. Charles M. Morris Coach Coach Charles M. “Tiger” Morris commands the respect of his players and the sudent body as few men have. Quiet and likeable, he is nevertheless a strong believer in player discipline. He likes to win, but, win or lose he holds good sportsman- ship above everything else. A graduate of Abilene Christian College, where his father has been head of athletics for some 81 years, Coach Morris coached armed service teams and champion high school teams in Texas before coming to Lipscomb for the 1955-56 session. Fessor Boyce Eugene “Fessor” Boyce began his work at Lipscomb in 1937 and has at one time or another filled every position in the physical education de- partment. Under his superb leadership intramurals have come to the front at Lipscomb. Duane Slaughter Since his appointment in April 1955, Dr. Duane R. Slaughter has been doing an outstanding job as asso- ciate professor of health and physical education. He also serves as varsity track coach and has done much to further cee COACHING STARE Another step in the building program of the rapidly growing Lipscomb athletic department was the appoint- ment of Gary Colson, 1956 Lipscomb graduate, as coach of the junior varsity basketball team. Gary, winner of eight varsity letters and a key man in the team’s victories, has helped the “JV’s” gain much valuable experience this year. Gary Colson Tom Hanvey One of the well-trained people devoting full time to the work of the Lipscomb athletic department is Tom E. Hanvey, assistant professor and gymnastic coach. He is especially recognized for his work with the tumbling team. PUBLICITY DIRECTOR Bill Banowsky Publicity Director Bill Banowsky, a junior from Fort Worth, Texas, was appointed publicity director of Lipscomb athletics for the 1956-57 session. One of the standout intramural athletes as well as outfielder on the baseball squad, Bill has worked closely with the Nashville Tennessean, and the Nashville Banner in gaining full sports coverage for Lipscomb athletic events. Bison Basketball Record Dil. 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Ga eae aoe eae ee 71 Hheniressees Jie chia ee ne 72 1 BK © eres apc eniae 5, av aha 55 Austin: Peay, nic ea ese ee 63 : |B Jd BM Ores Parco nen cabins Sets « 65 Hasialennessccuaann en are 62 V.S.A.C. TOURNAMENT DARGA io a eae 64 Belmont: tae 3. ae 57 1B ES Ores MY Good ine a 28 ae 74 Bethels ce =..7 yt. ae eae 59 DD. Gee ae a eee er ee 65 Lincoln Memorial ......... 77 Dal. Gare vee a nae eer 60 - US OCR Cay eee 61 RONNIE OLIPHANT BILL CAUDILL HOWARD MOORE Trainer HAROLD MITCHELL TOMMY HIsBs Managers Statisticians Archie Crenshaw Co-Captain John Friend, a senior from Crown Point, Indiana, has always been on hand to lend vital support to the Bisons, his outstanding achievement coming in his sophomore season when he scored over 300 points and made the All-VSAC team. Archie Crenshaw, a senior and president of the John Friend Captain Student Association, is slightly smaller than his husky co- hort but more than makes up for it in pep and aggressive- ness. His best season occurred during his junior year, when he made All-Tournament. THE BISON SQUAD JERRY BRANNON, RAY DICKERSON, THURMAN WRIGHT, BOB HALL, ARCHIE CRENSHAW, JOHN FRIEND, DAVE MCCULLOUGH, PHIL HARGIS, WALLY COLSON, ED BINKLEY First Row: GENE INGRAM, JERRY DUGAN, FRED ZAPP, JACK HOGAN. Second Row: ROBERT WILLIAMS, DAvID GAW, JIM PEMBERTON, JIM PROFFITT. JUNIOR VARSITY This was the first year that Lipscomb has had a_ well-organized of the season was holding the powerful Western Kentucky boys to junior varsity program. Under the direction of Gary Colson, 1956 . ‘ : : YES Wcuisvlyy | SuHOFa Ke = ie ne. their lowest point output of the year. Having gained much valuable Lipscomb graduate, the team played a 14-game schedule, including experience this year, the “Baby Bisons” look forward to a highly such well-regarded opponents as Western Kentucky, Belmont, and Austin-Peay. Certainly one of their most outstanding achievements succes sful 1957-58 season. Record Doli aie g Wate ae Be ee ee 19 2M RE ea ws PR ee mele 106 1D) he OE ang ae coke, IMUniay Sta temnn eee ee 98 Dlg Gh aaa aerate eee 63 inioneW niversity sneer 62 Dib: Gace ete toate eon ae 48 Western Kentucky ....... Mal 1B)A Fe Orme ciara Cad os Sara olonore ail CAULS fT = 2 Ca ase eee 63 OF Ee Cae esac eneeae poh ote ed Miuiaiy 9S fates 71 Dill. Cy pentiwcer ts sree ome 70 Belmont 7.4 scene ee 68 LD LGAs eit ie ey eae ee 47 AUIS tins Caly aeue rs eee eee 64 1) STs Gar ed ce ee eee 27 Westerm Kentucky ........ 46 Dl. Ce piled aes ee eee 74 Belinonits ee ears eee, 87 Dil. Gyiinachis sae ee eee Ail Mo SiGe aa ee bees 99 1D IR El Oa en ae Poms Ait ity 66 Union University ......... 82 1S BX OMe eenenne tke the Hui a atomnes 62 METS Gaeta at eee eer ee ee 87 DLS Gatien oe oo Rae 65 Pal i eines ae 83 Page 170 The Bison team travels ... the students travel by foot as the} torch is lit. . +. on and on until we reached John Friend, Capt. Archie Crenshaw, Alt. Cap Crown Point, Indiana j —. . = . | Jackson, Tennessee : - _ ‘ Senior Senior a” Ed Binkley Nashville, Tennessee Junior Thurman Wright Seige ehh Nashville, Tennessee Decatur, Illinois Sophomore Freshman Puryear, Tennessee Calvert City, Kentucky Freshman Ree ickerson Tennessee ille Ray D Nashv Freshman % a4 hee — iL = % = “ @ bend uw id Georgi Tallahassee, Wally Colson Sophomore Valdosta Jerry Dugan Huntsville, Alabama Freshman Fred Zapp Nashville, Tennessee Freshman Jim Proffit | Tompkinsville, Kentucky Freshman | Nashville, Tennessee | _ Robert Williams Freshman amen, fF Athens, Tennessee Freshman HetiGey a a e _ r : 4 : : 7 - a : Ve } = Bogart, Georgia Gainesboro, Tennessee Junior + Freshman : VSAC TOURNAMENT This year Lipscomb again played host to the eighth annual Volunteer State Athletic Conference Tournament. Despite the fact that the Bisons entered the tournament firmly en- trenched in the conference cellar, with a 2-9 record, they advanced to the quarter-finals with an impressive 75-69 win over Bethel. However, they were defeated in the last second by the Austin Peay State College Governors, 61-60. At the ceremony following the championship game, Lipscomb was awarded the sportsmanship trophy. Vhurman Wright, a Lipscomb freshman, was named to the All Volunteer State Athletic Conference Team by the Clarksville Leaf- Chronicle and received honorable mention on the All-VSAC team selected by the Nashville Tennessean. Phil Hargis also received honorable mention on the Tennessean team. At the Saturday meeting it was decided that the ‘Tourna- ment will be held in McQuiddy Gymnasium at least the next hree years. Gay Banowsky Gay Banowsky, a senior from Nashville, has been a Lipscomb cheerleader for four years. She is also treasurer of the senior class and was 1956-57 Home- coming Queen. Geneele Crenshaw A veteran member of the cheerleading squad, Geneele Crenshaw is a sophomore from Jackson, ‘Tennessee. Wayne Newland A sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland, Wayne Newland has been a member of an Intramural Forensic play cast for two years. Frankie Gregory Frankie Gregory, a junior from Hartsville, ‘Tennessee, has been a cheerleader for the past two years. She has also served this year as secretary of the junior class and was elected Campus Beauty. CHEER Dick Matheny Dick Matheny, a junior from Toms River, New Jersey, is president of the Future Teachers of America. He is also a member of the Men’s Glee Club. Patsy Wilkerson A freshman English major from Petersburg, Tennessee, Patsy Wilkerson is the first freshman in four years to be elected varsity cheerleader at Lipscomb this year. She was awarded the fifth McGuire Scholarship. Bruce Davis Bruce Davis served as the alternate cheerleader this year. He is a freshman from Wierton, West Virginia. He is also a member of the Footlighters. Mickey Hickey A sophomore from Rockwood, ‘Tennessee, Mickey Hickey served this year as an alternate cheer- leader. Last year she was a Campus Beauty finalist and a member of the Homecoming Court. LEADERS Yeh! Team! Fight! These girls led the pack of 60 GAIL SHEPARD, Treasurer; GAYLE SARVIS, Sgt-at-Arms; MARILYN RAy, President; KUt- KO YOKOMORI, Secretary; and BEVERLY WHITSETT, Vice-President. Page 182 BISONETTES The school year 1956-57 saw the beginning of what has been termed “the greatest shot in the arm that this business of school spirit has ever had” with the election of the Bisonettes, Lipscomb’s official pep club. These sixty young ladies have assumed the responsi- bility of gym decoration, bonfires, parties after games, and promotion o f general school spirit. The Bison- ettes, dressed alike in snappy collegiate outfits of black and white, sit together in a special reserved section of the gym and really make the rafters ring with their fight songs and yells. Their outstanding efforts made the 1956-57 athletic season one that will never be forgotten. Lincoly emoria i WETS ys Dr. Davis says these Bisonettes show him plenty with these donuts and cider. This exhibit was erected by the Bisonettes in junction with Homecoming. LIPSCOMB BASEBALL The Bison Bombers WALTER GLASS, Pitcher J. W. MCCLANAN, Pitcher ARCHIE CRENSHAW, Pitcher CHARLES CAUDILL, Pitcher Senior Freshman Senior Sophomore Burns, Tennessee Winston-Salem, North Carolina Jackson, Tennessee Portland, Tennessee | FRED ZAPP, Pilcher Dick ADAMS, Catcher HERB MurpuHy, Catcher GEORGE CAUDILL, Catcher Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Nashville, Tennessee Adairville, Kentucky Gladeville, Tennessee Portland, Tennessee ARTHUR (TUBBY) GARDNER, Infielder Junior Antioch, Tennessee Hoy?’ Kirk, nfielder Senior Linden, Tennessee JIM JENKINS, Infielder Junior Nashville, Tennessee RAY DICKERSON, Infielder Freshman Nashville, Tennessee BILL CAMP, Infielder Junior Talladega, Alabama TOM MCMAHON, Infielder Senior Old Hickory, Tennessee KEN DUGAN, Ouifielder Senior Huntsville, Alabama BILL BANOWSKyY, Outfielder Junior Fort Worth, ‘Texas JERRY DUGAN, Ouitfielder Freshman Huntsville, Alabama BASEBALL BOMBINGS TRACK For the second year the David Lipscomb Col- lege Athletic Department is sending forth an intercollegiate track team under the direction of Coach Duane Slaughter. Although the lime- light hasn’t shown as brightly on this sport, the track team has accomplished wonders in the de- COACH SLAUGHTER JACKY Davis Polevault DON HARLESS Low Hurdles BOB JONES Shot-Put Page 188 JOE GLEAVES BOB: GREER Relay velopment of coordination, confidence, and ini- tiative—as well as the ability to take both defeat and victory with a smile. After a_ profitable season last year, the squad is looking forward to the years when they will be strong contenders for the conference championship. PHIL POWERS JERRY BAXTER WAYNE ELLISON Distance Run LELAND DUGGER JACKY DAVIs BOB GREER 80 Yard Run BUTCH JAMIESON Jor GLEAVES JIMMY WALDRON DAN HARLESS Sprints, 440 Yard Run Page 189 EDDIE GLEAVES JOE FITCH The Bison tennis team has a 14-game schedule for 1957, in addition to the TIAC meet held in Nashville May 2-4 and the VSAC playoffs May 24-25. Bison netters have captured the Western Division title in VSAC tennis play for several years, and last year lost a hard-fought decision to East Tennessee State in the final playoffs at Johnson City. Five lettermen return from last year’s team that won the Western Division Championship. They are Bill Ruhl, a sop homore from Atlanta, Georgia; Joe Fitch, a sophomore from Texas; Jim Oliver, a junior from Clarks- ville, Tennessee; Jerry Choate, a sophomore from Nash- ville; and Eddie Gleaves, a junior also from Nashville. TENNIS BILL RUHL First Man Jim OLIVER, JERRY CHOATE Coach Davis gives last-minute in- structions to the netters. Coach Fessor PAUL BURTON JACK AMos ELMER GOLF TEAM One of the newer sports at Lips- comb is golf, under the direction of Coach Eugene Boyce. The Bison golf- ers are looking forward to an ten- sive and highly successful season f¢ 57, having gained much _ valuable erience last STANFORD ADLER A pyramid to end their show. These Junior High boys really know how. TUMBLING TEAM Are my toes pointed? This isn't hard... It looks easy... ie r TOM HANVEY, Coach == Spee = Jim Dark is the only college member of the team. The Lipscomb tumbling team has become quite well-known for its many appearances in hospitals, schools, and army bases in the Middle ‘Tennessee area. ‘The gymnast program serves to develop motor skills and coordination while aiding in the orientation of the individual to the group. ‘Their purposes are to present the spirit cf Lipscomb to the public, to encourage high school graduates to enroll at David Lipscomb College, and to exhibit showmanship in its finest s up and over! form. O. K. Tom, here | come. This is fun! tr tear SER eRRaMNN na cAMre RnR titer. teergeCbbibien se SEA Lanse Knights Gladiators MENS INTRAMURALS 1 oesnnntsion UGENE BOYCE Director Re: BA OO MRR EE REGEN BE Eagles The 1956-57 school year brought one of the most active intramural programs in Lipscomb’s history, due primarily to the diligent effort of Intramural Director Eugene Boyce in planning the extensive program. A new system for obtaining members was introduced, placing participation on a strictly voluntary basis, with boys joining the clubs of their choice. ‘This system, however, proved inadvisa- ble, since some of the largest and most successful clubs hastily recruited all the outstanding new boys. ‘There- fore, the old player-draft rules were used again this year, but with some revisions the new system may be attempted again in the future. ‘This year’s intramural program offered participation in a wide variety of sports, including flag football, basketbail, tennis, softball, ping-pong, horseshoes, golf, and bowling. Pirates Rams Football All-Stars Left to Right: DOUG CRENSHAW, HERB MURPHY, TUBBY GARDNER, KEN RAS- BERRY, BILL CAMP, DON MONTGOM- ERY, KEN DUGAN, BILL BANOWSKY, Hoyt KIRK. Basketball All-Stars Left to Right: Bitty SAM MoorE, ELMER LuSK, BILLY PIGG, HERB MUR- PHY, JERRY CHOATE, WALTER GLASS, BILL CAMP, DON MONTGOMERY, PREN- TICE MEADOR, PHILIP POWELL. ass Intramural Club Presidents Left to Right: JACK HOOPER, JIM JENKINS, HERB MURPHY, BILL CAMP, HARRY ROSE, BILL PATTON, KEN DU- GAN, CHARLES BEAVERS. Herb ties the ball up under the basket. Jump for that basket! Everybody goes up after the ball. Page 197 WOMEN’S INTRAMURALS Rockets BARBARA OVERBY, ANITA JOHNSON, PEARL CUTTS, GEORGE ANN WOLFE, SYLVA HERNDON, KAREN ALEXANDER, RUDIE WALLACE, BETTY TEASLEY, PAT CROWNOVER, Loy WALSTON, FREDA ROTH, MARY WARD, MARY ANN TURNER. Ramblers | ALICE PEARSON, BEVERLY YOUREE, RUTH CAMPBELL; CAROLYN TOLBERT, KUIKO YOKO- MORI, Page 198 Intramural sports at Lipscomb are especially attractive to women, for they give opportunity for women students to participate in regular sports competition throughout the year. Among the activities of the year are ping-pong, — tennis, volleyball, archery, swimming, shuffleboard, golf, and bowling. Women’s Intramural Director is Frances Moore. Kool Kats NILA JO GARMON, SANDRA WILCOX, TOOTSIE NAFF, CYNTHIA CORLEW; MARY PILKIN- TON, SHIRLEY HOLLARD, NANCY GREEN. Mohawks LINDA VAN HOOK, JEAN ARNOLD, GAYLE LESTER; DORIS ROWLETTE, CHARLOTTE PEDEN, BETTY SPARKMAN, JANET HAYES, PAT BRADY. Page 199 Volleyball All-Stars Left to Right: SONDRA WILCOX, KAy SHAW, NILA JO GARMON, SHARON REEVES, DORIS ROWLETT, SHIRLEY HOLLAND, ALICE PEARSON, ANITA JOHNSON. Basketball All-Stars Left to Right: JOAN CARROLL, ANITA JOHNSON, ANN ALEXANDER, JANET HAYES, SONDRA WILCOX, CAROLYN TOLBERT. BE Fa ae Sas ai take gk son 9S? Intramural Club Presidents Left to Right: PEARL CuTTs, BEVERLY YOUREE, SONDRA WILCOX, JEAN AR- NOLD. FRANCES MOORE Director Those girls really go for that ball. Up and in for two points. Page 201 David Lipscomb College, Nashville 5, Tine. March 22, 1937 Number 19 OL DAY’ “ ewhing of the May Que “eeball gavne will high “ wseormb { By ef Lipscemb's teacher = Here an elementary « : : major paints to spot o fiobe pr as he tnviructs fourth graders in reography. we will never forget the wonder- ful events of the year 1956-57. During the fall quarter we know the freshmen will remem- ber Orientation Week, with the Freshman Mixer, the Faculty PALL Only now, as we look back over the year just past, do we realize how much fun it has been to work and play together. Next year will bring many new students and many changes, but Firesides, and the Faculty Re- ception .. . just as everyone will recall with pleasure the Foot- lighters’ fall production, “Stalag ity (ameter. QUARTER Polgar and his “Fun with the Mind” .. . Sackie Week, cli- maxed by the Varsity-Alumni Basketball Game . . . Beautiful Daye, stunt Nite ... the _pro- grams, by the U.S. Air Force Bands. the. Drama Clinic: 2. the Home Foe Bazaar . :. the initiation of “theater in the round” by the drama seminar aueathe: Debate. Clinic. ...and, of course, the exciting elections of class officers, Who’s Who, and Homecoming Queen. A fitting end to the quarter’s activities was the Christmas program pre- sented by Henry Arnold and the Choristers. WINTER The winter quarter found us busy with the Intramural Forensic Tournament . . . plans for a Lipscomb “facelifting,” with complete renova- tion of the College Hall administrative offices and the building of a new high school audi- torium ... the Founder’s Day Oratorical Con- test, won by Jess Hall... the initiation of the Game of the Torch with Austin Peay with Lips- | comb boys running a flaming torch to Clarks- | ville... Homecoming, with class reunions, din- ners, and exhibits by Lipscomb organizations . . . the Festival of Hearts sponsored by the Junior Class, with the final judging of the campus QUARTER beauties . . . the V.S.A.G. tournament . . . the Footlighters’ winter production, “The Mad- woman of Chaillot”... the wonderful Harlem Globetrotters . . . the election of Zane Aldrich as May Queen ... the annual Lip:comb Ensem- ble Festival. NPRING wy, C x J Key, 62. Spring quarter seemed to be packed with things to be done and simply not enough time in which to do them all. For the seniors there was the strange sensation of registering for the last time ... then there was the beginning of Outside Devotion- als at night .. . Student Loyalty Day .. . the second annwas spring lectureship .. . the festivi- ties for May Day... banquets, banquets, and more banquets . . . last-minute, frenzied cramming -.« lnalexams; ak andsatelas graduation! c UARTER Tres MTN s CHEE oO, wisdom and stature,and in favor with’God and man.” [252 RE BN Soe SUPPORT Christian Education Page 209 Page 210 EDITORS FAREWELL We hope that you will be as proud of your 1956-57 BACKLOG as we are. We recognize our shortcomings and hope that you will look upon them with understanding, for we have given our honest effort to bring you a book that would represent all phases of our life at Lipscomb. To the hundreds of students who cooperated with us, we extend our deepest appreciation—especially to the faithful workers who gave their time to type, make pictures, solicit advertising, gather copy, and attend to numerous thankless tasks. We also thank our artists, engraver, printer, photographer, and advisors without whose guidance we would have been hopelessly lost. May you have the pleasure in reading your BACKLOG that we have had in preparing it for you. NILA JO GARMON Editor-in-Chief LAURA EMILY BLESSING Business Manager ADVERTISEM Page 212 Compliments and Best Wishes HUTCHERSONS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Across from the Campus Where Everyone Meets REVLON PRODUCTS SCHOOL JEWELRY OLD. SPICE ASP i vee EDITOR OVER «4 rx) ¥ eS i ome avocare 4 DAVID LIPSCOMB Headquarters for Church, School, Home Supplies GOSPEL ADVOCATE: 16 pages weekly, BIBLES: Cambridge, Collins, Harper, Holman, $3.00 a year. Nelson, Oxford, Winston, World, and Spe- LITERATURE: Graded and Uniform; 8c to cial Bibles. 20c per unit, per quarter. 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Old Mattresses Made New New Mattresses Made to Order 720 North First Street Phone AL 6-1606 E. B. SHEARON, Mer. J. P. Brown Drug Store “Reliable Prescriptions” Compliments of Compliments of A FRIEND PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 RR RR RR RR A a Page 235 Faculty and Staff Directory Arnold, rtenty © 7s) tect 1212 Gale Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Artist, Russell G:,...... 1057 Parkwood ‘Terrace, Nashville, Tenn. Baker blatoldee = sana 4400 Milesdale Crt., Nashville, Tenn. enema Wb, AWGIUNE on ce So 1107 Paris Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Beye Migeneh ISS es Soo 8 ae 1100 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Baxter, Batsell Barrett...... 3703 Mayfair Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Berhyje OU Cre cee 1308 Sixteenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Binkley VMirsie) Oval Garena rr 3716 Ferndale, Nashville, Tenn. Boyce) Eugene a= aa 946 Draughon Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Boyd, Vernon....Veterans Apts., Lipscomb No. 4, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Bradley, Eunice B.....E-4 Sterling Courts, Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Breed eniw OWpit Gb ee er rae 916 Douglas, Nashville, Tenn. Brown, Georgia Faye...... Sewell Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Brown, Jennie Pittie...... Rt. 5, Harding Road, Nashville, Tenn. Brown, Joyce Dean........ Sewell Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Bryant, Ralph Ree sae 4510 Glendale Place, Nashville, Tenn. Buffington, Clarence........ Rt. 2, Haywood Lane, Antioch, Tenn. Burklow, Mrs. Reba A.. .221 38th Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. Burns, Mrs. Ramona....David Lipscomb College, Nashville, Tenn. Butler) Harry cA se aa eee 2504 Oakland, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Bynum, Mary Frances....Sewell Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Carter) Harvey Pitt cee eee 3617 Doge Court, Nashville, Tenn. Carter, Margaret....Home Management House, Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Choates Vadis) | tiene 3714 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Clipp, Wendell V...900 Robertson Academy Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Collins Willard aes ener 4618 Lealand Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Golson; GaryaW-onwre are 1214 Grandview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Gornette, Mrs: Arlines. 3... 1818 Lombardy Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Grae ce Mackey Wire esa ene ea Scenic Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Cullum HaNeclyee eee: 1710 Greenhills Dr., Nashville, Tenn. DabbsD onniss- iene nee Sewell Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Dalton, Daphne........ 4102 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Daniels Danio tie home earns 894 Forrest Acres, Nashville, Tenn. Darksetarcis) |eeeswac ences 1103 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Davis, O} Jennings) [isa ae 4031 Albert Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Dersewelhs eAnn oe ee ee 811 Stockell Street, Nashville, Tenn. Dovans Mis) Ruthoss. seer 4111 Lone Oak Road, Nashville, Tenn. Douglas, Mrs. Clara K.....1603 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, Tenn. Diumcanee Han eric errr Johnson Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Edmondson, Joanne........ 831 Sutton Hill Road, Nashville, Tenn. BllispGarcollibssoeaenr eae 2020 East Greenwood, Nashville, Tenn. Hlovelwilatveys Ucn ore: ara e 1310 Currey Road, Nashville, Tenn. Forrister, Vardaman....Rt. 1, Box 3, Stewarts Ferry Rd., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Briendss Eredieti ee eeee 2923() Castleman Drive, Nashville, Tenn. limsyacellil, Wile wing lose ceo Johnson Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Gaither, Cullie......2308 Tenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. GarnemeeD Onda det aw te Veterans Apartments, Lipscomb, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Gateley;-Gardnen: ee. co. a eee eee Whites Creek, Tenn. Gibson, Arlie..........3906 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Glass eicy WA ae warren? 1030 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Gleaves}s Ruth eee Johnson Hall, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Gooch; Gladys Eee eeh ee ei en eee rere SITY Cael emt. Green; cli sian acura ee 408 Wanda Drive, Donelson, ‘Venn. Gunselman, Marshall..1101 18th Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Hating en) Glanen ces harness 3408 Love Circle, Nashville, Tenn. lalla Misa uj ewellatenae er smn 4322 Lealand Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Freshman Directory ADSton, Einests Hupene err 817 Elm Hill Road, Nashville, Tenn, Adams, Charles Nathan........ Rt. 2, Box 850, Birmingham, Ala. Akin, Harriett Jean...... 1238 Riverwood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Allison, Aliired arty. sence 128 Hickory Grove, Clarksville, ‘Tenn. Alsip yNan cys Bell yeast qsei ete ee cae Route 2, Waverly, Tenn. ZA TTLOS si | ACK cr nee ee 1520 Euclid Avenue, Weirton, W. Va. ATIGENSON GlIV.e sw.) bmn ere ae 6312 Bresslyn Road, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Ancell; Ada SRalneie ct. pees ae aa eee Commerce, Mo. Anderson} s james. Matinee een ee Route 3, Scottsboro, Ala. Anderson; s aimessRchara aerate eee ton Gainesboro, Tenn. Andersom, Weil Wesley). 9.2.0.5 002 4213 Beethoven, St. Louis, Mo. Andrews, Matthew Leland, Jr..211 E. Lincoln St., Tullahoma, Tenn. Armstrong Betty JOVCen tem arasr om anh cena Hartsville, ‘Tenn. MANA Vichy NC ie as on os 5 enol oes Route One, Allons, Tenn. ATHOLG Ss Obits Daniel erect onan iee Box 2093, Allandale, Fla. Arnold, Robert Gene........ 4101 Carter Street, Norwood 12, Ohio Atnip ee Cleta RaAeyn a te ee arn ae 2731 Adams Street, Paducah, Ky. Aber, Vilehmares Weenies 0 4 6 aoc oo aioe Route One, Winter Garden, Fla. Page 236 Flanvieysi Oni get ee 1033 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Hardin. Daniel, Geen. Elam Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. IoD Es myamesiN omens 2164 Brookview Drive. Donelson, Tenn. Hockaday, Mrs. Don...... 3714 Mayfair Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Holman; Edselil..a see 1100 Graybar Lane, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Horton, Mrs. Mildred G....... 4104 Oriole Place, Nashville, Tenn. Huffaker, Mrs. Wilma..Veterans Apts., Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Eon ee VVallitainins eee Elam Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, ‘Tenn. [saace Paul he eee eee re a 3749 Whitland, Nashville, Tenn. Kendricka) Robert Eee. nee. on 3426 Love Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Kerce, Robert H...........5012 Montclair Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Knott Betty sere eee: Johnson Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, ‘Tenn. sandisss iorniss beeen ae 2229 Blair Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Deane Ong eathyeeAce ene 3908 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Law, Mrs. Frances..= ..,.... 1205 Riverside Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Leonard, Margaret........ 1811 Castleman Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Long, Nathaniel T., Jr...4204 Belmont Park Ter., Nashville, Tenn. Maiden, Lewis S...1607 North Observatory Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Mason, Mary Glenn... .4021 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Mayberry, Mrs. Ruth...... 4212 Lone Oak Road, Nashville, Tenn. Mayes; Bemiceennr nr Sewell Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Meador, Mrs. Prentice....1814 Wildwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery, Don...... 1111 Draughon Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery, Janice......... 1211 Pittman Place, Nashville, Tenn. Moore, Frances):..-:4.0) + 1722 Temple Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Mors, Charles Mi... 1220 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Morris, Mrs. Jean...... Veterans Apts., Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Murrell) GlenvAs. e..eeere Elam Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. INamncey Wee Rallp ty eee eens 4824 Lynn Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Netterville; John Tie. c2:. 3427 Stokesmont Road, Nashville, Tenn. North, ira Le ee eee 1025 Berwick Drive, Madison, Tenn. LM bgoRy, TOL Ibe s acer os 1600 Observatory Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Pullias, Athens Clay ........ 1708 Graybar Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Reeses Sally oo) er nreemecs cet eee 316 Greenway, Nashville, Tenn. Ryany, Detl yaar terre 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Sanders, OC Ec aura eee 1251 Vultee Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Shaw, Mrs. Judy...... Veterans Apts., Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Sherrill, Mary..2., seruacatek ree enact ae Whites Creek, Tenn. Simmons, Robert H......... 1123 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Simpkins, T. Emerson....1018 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Slaughter, Duane Ravens: 1509 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Smith, Rebecca L....... 4102 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Sparks, Beulaniewas ge 1030 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. DLewak ty DOLOtVaEA eee ere 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Stroop, J) Ridleyn aan 1110 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Swang, Axel (Wossa0ooer wen 1007 Maplehurst, Nashville, Tenn. Diaries WEE, oe oan wad cts oo eardoe Sewell Hall, Nashville, Tenn. Thweatt, Enoch B., Jr.....2100 Fremont Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. ieraugchbers GaOvne eee 4513 Carlton Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Vaindiverjn) alesis seer eerie 4018 Aberdeen Road, Nashville, Tenn. Waggoner, Richard....Veterans Apts., Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Walker, Mrs. Martha C....... 3132 Glencliff Road, Nashville, Tenn. Wiellss Betty = Omer are ae 1109 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. White, Howard Ac see 503 Arrowwood Drive., Nashville, Tenn. Whitfield, ‘Thomas C......... 1003 Gateway Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Whitten) Mrs. Saraee. se: 2004 Galbraith Drive, Nashville, Tenn. MAANERS Tolawal Coos ooo ag soe 1623 South Observatory, Nashville, Tenn. Wyatt, Wesley haere Elam Hall, Lipscomb, Nashville, Tenn. Vates, NGS sd Clymer eee 1701 Greenhills Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Baker, Mrs. Margaret...... 1907 Belmont Blvyd., Nashville, Tenn. Bannhiant Detky Amiens 321 Culler Road, Weirton, W. Va. Barton se NanCy aa ee ee 811 South 56 Street, Birmingham, Ala. Bass, “A Lyi 22, gn ite ee eee Route 1, Box 42, Bell, Fla. Batton, Donald ...... 339 Locust Street, New Martinsville, W. Va. Baxter, Julian Earl, Jr.....1115 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Bells JOvGe ge Ae eae aeeig eee hn eee Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Biges, WillhameDuke ae. caterer ene Box 245, Sheffield, Ala. Bishop, Thomas Harrell... .5700 O’Brian Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Blackwood, La Faye......1919 Ashwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Bolt, Kay Frances........ Gerrish Milliken Mill, Pendleton, S. C. Botts ye Racharcdeenity ee ee 1932 Moran, Nashville, Tenn. Boaz, Paul Newton, Jr........... 1132 McAlpine, Nashville, Tenn. Bowers, Exskine Ozannie.-.....9) 2.00 .008 Route 2, Gadsden, Ala. Bradys JP atricia Ani «ae keene ee Route 1, Oakville, Ky. Bredin wen nehha eee 904 Park Place, Wilmington, Dela. Brooks, Billy Charlesane ent) eee Route One, Decatur, Ala. Brosky, MaryeAnniae yee 4654 Astral Street, Jacksonville, Fla. ————————————— Brown, Dorothy Lemma...... 3817 Park Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Brumback, Betty Sue.......... 4800 13th Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Bryson, Billy Martin........ 43 Tunnel Blvd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Buchanan, Raymond Wright, Jr.....303 Maple Street, Milton, Fla. PoAMEaE AINA UC ALL Rie alien tae eters ect Oss Mehntin on ee nok Albion, Ill. RSH ONC Cue Bole tnt a Whe ike asi aot Sack nae Route 3, Albion, Ill. UCC eC OTISaeme el ok Br a eee aah: Route 2, Salem, Ohio Burks, Charles Franklin...... 366 Flat Shoals Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. Burmett, Nancy Blaine. .4.). 0. .2.. 114 North 14th, Mayfield, Ky. Burton, Wilson Holloway. ...902 Taylor Street, Kannapolis, N . C. ISVS, SGN WES og on a bos oa: Route One, Box 220, Batavia, Ohio Byrnes, Mary..... Pe Saat hy eee ec won Carlisle, Miss. aIVERt EME, JUNE: 6 s.c Se hdc uh wo suse a tea vas Box 401, Parker, Ind. Campbell, Cene ani Uecnkias-cnay 020s Box 218, Fayetteville, Tenn. Capps Davidi [Oees: aa. -ten. a. Route Two, Cottage Grove, Tenn. Capps, Rennith Irene........... Route 1, Box 330, Candler, N. C. CarlsonmeAlberts Ronald. s.24) nese. Route 4, Gallatin, Tenn. Carothers, MIE? URNS) e dogo na ooo ae oe Route 3, Franklin, Tenn. CamollBettypjean,. 822. !.. 214 Queens Road, Jacksonville, N. C. GartereiNain Gye easels oA ae le oe Route 2, Brentwood, Tenn. Castleman, Norma Gayle...... 1818 Neal Terrace, Nashville, Tenn. Candie Billie ety Aw ee ee Box 215, Portland, Tenn. Caudill Keorgve Til many. sisws 6 swedve ct vides ecu bee Portland, Tenn. Ghastainesebleanor sont sense eh Route 2, Guthrie, Ky. Chilton, Leland Clark, Jr...930 Oak Valley Lane, Nashville, Tenn. SAT om PAMeMNLATIO: fate. vz dings oe. n aida Route One, Wartrace, ‘Tenn. lakers Pomuny Wayne a: oo. .cee ame oie acd se ya os oe Hamilton, Ala. Gliftonee Bruce. ss... 6 see. 1245 30th Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cobb, William Cecil, Jr.....714 Fifth Avenue, S. E., Decatur, Ala. Goole MM yee see 1033 Belvidere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Cooker Robert Je m5... ns 600 Jones Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Cooper, Paul Martin... .4117 Alabama Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. COODEr RUE eal reece 5a 509 St. Paul, Indianapolis, Ind. Cooper, Sandra Jcannettetn =. 48 N. Adelle Avenue, Deland, Fla. GopemPawlsNicholas....7-. 2.4... 3138 Long Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Gopeland militedenickows perenne ec ene Box 44, Eastman, Ga. Copeland, John Virgil. ........4 752 Broad Street, Portsmouth, Va. COndemmber ey. [aneurin aaiat. haces Mi: oe ee Fayetteville, Tenn. QOOYI ScCGOLGN TAH AE Wee tae ts Stk oc eee White Bluff, Tenn. ClOwies se James Dewalt. «5.0 ccec.cu funens edad Box 83, Ramer, Ala. Gravens,DWayies roe Geen ie 916 Allen Road, Nashville, Tenn. Giiswelley ames. ee yo! 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Criswell, Marnelle......... 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Gwretons Anh. seo oe ones 912 Thomas Avenue, Guntersville, Ala. Daisman, Kenneth Edward...... Route I, Box 221, Philippi, W. Va. Davisn rice sees sane es 3800 Eculid Collins, Weirton, W. Va. Davise bl Ola samt eae. A paaee: Be nes Route 3, Morrison, Tenn. Davis, Jacky Rayon. acts... 820 Seymour Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Davis VWVainiGdles. |iamerty.c. omnes ai 2061 7th Street, Decatur, Ala. DecdinronseG lend aeemetys sees, tyes ie, Bata oie Milan, Tenn. IDIGKCESOM ER INAY Stee a ie ae 1704 Golf Street, Nashville, Tenn. Dickson, Mildred Elizabeth. .1101 Berry Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. DodsommChenvieANNres 1.5 as sa5: .o. 2817 7th, Wyandotte, Mich. DilonmeWiawelseas 4... oa. 1614 Holly Street, Nashville, Tenn. Dodson, Geva Louise...... 1021 Maplehurst Lane, Nashville, Tenn. DriveresandranSue. ss co0...o) 5a. - 209 South 17th, Mayfield, Ky. IDyrniv eye: INOW A Gok can een One 106 Moreland Drive, Hopkinsville, Ky. ID ibe , MeN ool. Gem ne -d a Gee eiemee 12844 Fransisco, Blue Island, Ill. DUNN, | eae (Glyn, oncaGans oaad 314 Shannon St., Huntsville, Ala. Dugger, John Leland...... Route 2, River Road, Nashville, Tenn. Ducane | anes sR ODCTER a re earaecee Route 2, Winchester, Tenn. Duncan, Sandra Joyce......... 311 Scott Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. DUM elOVe COU Cer. weitere 4939 Normandy, Memphis, Tenn. Duty wDonaldpE se. sa 2939 McGavock Road, Nashville, Tenn. Hddiemon, Lommiy(Glyniip asses sac e see ae ee Kenton, ‘Tenn. Edwards, Clark Finley....1715 Green Hills Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Pitot seleanorse so. 1311 South High Street, Columbia, Tenn. lisreetarrell wt. 94 a. ee: 220 West Marthonna, Madison, Tenn. Ellison, Richard Wayne. .3528 Norman Road, Montgomery, Ala. Biyanse OWN RWeetcs acaivrn 2 Sac 1116 14th Street, Nashville, Tenn. Evins, Donald Leon........ 1105 Halcyon Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. ievanoniayes, (Chigo) hyaNs G crc @ oe nis tio eae oan ces Route 2, Hanceville, Ala. eNO eStC ts His |X wee teen hag gente cyak Pons me chueenn ed Haleyville, Ala. Fish, Martha Jean........ 1119 Glenwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. HOLC a | CLUV Pete Edrnm 7 aris Chas hnioe ee see «apn Bradford, Tenn. BOSteiwe ALISON reece) aan ces 161 17th Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. HoxwWwortbiv, Bessie (Ens a.: see. 2301 20th Street, Nashville, Tenn. Hoxworthiys James: G40. a. 24. 3201 20th Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Frankum, Carolyn Ivene. .1304 Cranford Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Fruzzetti, Paul A.....2507 West Linden Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Fultz, Roger Clinton...... 1001 Seymour Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Fussell, Anne Wimberly........ 204 McCreary Hgts., Dickson, Tenn. Gaines mnnelwoo dante tee errands bs ls Route 5, Pulaski, Tenn. Gawes David aero ire ees 108 Ben Lommond, McMinnville, Tenn. Giffe, George, Jr... .... 244 East Tanksley Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Gilbert, Eben Nolan... .622 Hamilton Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. (Cul SIN Al CV OU SC apart meyer eaters tec ssa Sats Olan Guthrie, Ky. Gleaves, Robert Milner...... 4200 Murphy Road, Nashville, Tenn. Gray; so Wald a mateter srihn a ta oes 318 Park Lane, Florence, Ala. Grays JOCiaP Tice fantn wet ce ce: Route 5, Box 109, Vienna, Va. Greens Ghanlesi Renee 1121 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Green SNancy Carolym., anette ste setts a os 1903 Cephas Avenue Greene, James Harold...... 3729 West 117 Street, Cleveland, Ohio Greenfield, Howard Glenn. .525 Raymond Street, Nashville, Tenn. Gregory DUKeH ery ee ope 405 Gillard Avenue, Kingston, S. C. Creusinn, IDXOWYIES. sc oaaaan eee 219 Chapel Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. JET MENA AMON Ss att od nee ky oman oe Route 5, Franklin, Tenn. Islamia, Quunmleye IREWOOYN, oan Gaocuunooe Box 367, Tompkinsville, Ky. Laleysai Matyeane ese ee ener nee Route 4, Manchester, Tenn. Hall, Edith Jacqueline........500 Sixth Avenue, Columbia, Tenn. LAE NUL MOON, en codn cone 1109 Woodland Street, Nashville, Tenn. Hall, James William...... 208 Wyncliffe Avenue, Clifton Hgts., Pa. Lately Money OME. Covedeocacee aus 1231 Oakview Road, Decatur, Ga. Halle silasebric@sn ene eee Route 2, Box 254, Toney, Ala. Inleheoyhoy AN, Cixalinveyy, JNM jose caauesac 672 Ruth Street, Mobile, Ala. Jalebyos MC mewndl ANWOAOE. 05 on sounenvoceae Route 2, Haleyville, Ala. Elarriss: Grane Wilsonart an oe eae Hendersonville, Tenn. ISENASUNG, MIME HERHIs pocaup4neesc00u, noes Hendersonville, Tenn. HayssyMablespam emmy yor rer o..5, ee ane Route 2, Henry, Tenn. Eleads Kenneth Wayne 2 .7ns seer Route One, Springfield, Tenn. Llendersony Glebutnes tiaaaee ae eee ee Long Island, Ala. ickmanstinda Mavie=e: len). eee: Route 7, Columbia, Tenn. ELUCKS yp RODELEn) Cares 309 Douglas Avenue, Rockwood, Tenn. Higgins, Glenda Kay.......... G-3 Hillsboro Garden Apts, Nashville, Tenn. EiillElarold Stephene see aa 11] Elberta Street, Nashville, Tenn. Hilliard, Thomas, Jr.....1305 Old Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Hinton, Thomas R....... 1058 Laurel Avenue, Bowling Green, Ky. Etess DOMh re eee ers ae 526 Rosedale Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Hix betty: Deller 2 vicar ea. ieee Route 1, Tullahoma, Tenn. Hogan, James Andrew........ 970 Lincoln Street, Clarksville, Tenn. loldenye Maile sara eres 528 Jackson Highway, Florence, Ala. Holden, Robbie..............528 Jackson Highway, Florence, Ala. Elolladavas Garole® cane aan. fee pee 2 eee Holladay, Tenn. Houghton, William.......... 1918 Plum Street, Montgomery, Ala. Hudgins, James Wayne. .2613 W. Kirkwood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Iicyinien | annesiy Meer ee 1408 Haywood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. EKA ere, (ONIN, | rammed pinte See od ee 516 Hartsville, Lebanon, Tenn. Jamuesonts come ee ere ee Route 4, Box 322, Montgomery, Ala. Vouns Clandiay Sue serene ere Route 3, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Johnson, Sandra Colleen’: ......... Route 3, Ashland City, Tenn. [Omies, Janine INO. occ eons cens 816 Eighth Avenue, Jasper, Ala. JONES Robert Dwaymen anes 9710 Wayburn, Detroit, Mich. Jomess A Wain rire trates ot aac ee 1160 Knox Road, Memphis, Tenn. KetchensD onnalee saceeet.crs ee oe Route 1, Philippi, W. Va. ([Kertolorar, MAMUNESIN, «conc enemesdsaqagose Route 3, Clarksville, Tenn. KeraUSes. Ga tO lyfe LO Vier een ree reee te Route 4, Marietta, Ga. BIATCGLY, WACLOR Avett. ac. s Ns ole eons Baty girs Box 26, Bypro, Ky. Langhans, Henry David...... Berry’s Chapel Road, Franklin, Tenn. angeston rs [Onell chert ie urtpe arc a weich ei a pcs ee Sardis, Miss. Maniusyejames s Milton ee eee Eaton’s Creek Road, Route 6, Nashville, ‘Tenn. TS AESEN LON Cope rrer wares ort een so earners Gan eh Lawrenceburg, Tenn. assent Gretchen ees oon ee ees Box 94, Roanoke, Texas atiderdal exaMiainvie meer et sania a ete eee Hartsville, Tenn. Teavend Oia) a Ck Genii ees tern een Sears Road, Pegram, Tenn. Lawrences Elizabethiewes pte tack Se eae: Route 1, Gates, Tenn. Lawrence, Mary Patricia. ...4901 Nevada Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. ecm Cn ales 9 Visser om teenie eee en Route 1, Bloomdale, Ohio Wester eilowarGsy) lee ee clase 306 Boulevard, La Grange, Ga. Wester Gayl eres serene: 207 Swan Avenue, Hohenwold, Tenn. ety soning Omani. Abbott-Martin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Se VeSa ya Davi eereerae ae 2212 Lindell Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. HExccile re ennlyie OC Chetege ey een eee: Route 2, Antioch, Tenn. Di ghttoot Ann eee eee 3603 Sperry Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Lincoln, James William...... 2123 Elliot Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. LOLLY, BAIR at ria: ia dhe. Papen eae ne ee Wes South Pittsburg, Tenn. TO ganine 5 VLVila werent ia ac Route 5, Box 125, Grafton, W. Va. WoVelligs Wes late wrt wee hier era ee esl eke sea: one: Tracy City, Tenn. TO wre yoga) tlle eb ell operatic e eorich) +s 1258 18th Street, Yuma, Ariz. Tiyan CHB Otis Pieaea teh mesa gates dea ieee hes oR: Winchester, Tenn. IMGAIISter: sREbeCCa un wane an mei te = ee Route 6, Fayetteville, Tenn. McClaing Roberts HdwWardiew seen Route 5, Nashville, Tenn. MicGlamman e lian Weer eee 631 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. McCollum, Graces annette, .5. sone ae. Cornersville, Tenn. McCord, Nancy Jane. .110 West Swanson Blvd., Fayetteville, Tenn. McCullough, William David. ...2710 Graves Road, Tallahassee, Fla. McDowell, William........ 650 Middle Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo. McEndree, Anne........348 West Fourth Street, Russellville, Ky. McGahee |OV Cer erent ae: 984 Raines Road, Whitehaven, Tenn. McHenry, Hugh @ansden 42. .0)..--- Route One, Baxter, Tenn. McKeel, Harold...... 2003 Richard Jones Road, Nashville, Tenn. IMcKinine yeas Marshal iercr ass areitn stasis te: Route 4, Athens, Tenn. McMahan, Jack Lee...... 2605 Highview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Page 237 Masiuson, Jimmy.) ens... -.- 7524 4th Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Mallory,-Linda ‘Joyce........... 214 38th Street, Nashville, Tenn. Manire Georcenr- es eee er es 1019 Crawford, Flint, Mich. Marbut WallOrdane eee tr eer Route 1, Pulaski, Tenn. Martin; sirwimaneee s.r 3553 Crestridge Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Miassae Janice ann a.m ii race Serie oars eer ne Route 6, Sparta, Tenn. Matthews, Emma Jane......... Monticello Road, Madison, Tenn. Meador, Prentice, Jr.....1814 Wildwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Meadows Whomasm Elen: rear reece er cara Gainesboro, ‘Tenn. Methvin, Glenda Rita........ 1118 East 10th Street, Anniston, Ala. Mobley;, Judith Annetteys 7. =. ae: Route 2, Prospect, Tenn. Morrell, Barbara Jean 3545 Pleasant Valley Road, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Morrison, 'John Earl.......... Vet Apartments 10, Nashville, Tenn. Morrow: Charless Waive teeter iar ore ieee oe Columbia, Tenn. Moss, cPatsy2 a2. ei eee 1134 Howard Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Mullins. Charles bucenein a sere Route 1, Smyrna, Tenn. Murphy; Jolin’, Shanta te cc tete ee ktic at. aoe see ee Hestand, Ky. Murray, Phyllis Ann. .309 South First Avenue, Murfreesboro, Tenn. INarey,) batricia vAnneeneen 9509 Evergreen Street, Silver Spring, Md. Nash) shirley) Anne=e-- 3306 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Nelson; eDavid ae 725 North West 35th Avenue, Miami, Fla. Newson: lindas eas eee eee eee Route 4, Shelbyville, Tenn. INEWSOM;, -ROYic icc ats se ke Soret acne oer: eee Arrington, Tenn. Neibel, Robert. .2504 Navarre Road, South West, Canton 6, Ohio Nix, 4 Bettyooe ae ae eye orients Ree ae Box 33, Ethridge, ‘Tenn. Norris, Herthel R......... 3257 West 128th Street, Cleveland, Ohio INULGE gab iiec ene ie tear 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. O Guin, Eddie Le. 1407 Donelson Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Olds; “ArleenGc0k 2c areucteivces eee Route 4, Paris, Tenn. Oliphant, Ronald.....:... 1208 Kenwood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Olivers .Garoli@Ann one Route 5, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Orey Lhomasel ice eee Route 1, Lewisburg, Tenn. Overby) Barbara Anne =. eee, 9727 Orr Court, Jacksonville, Fla. Overby. LlO Warde ee eerie Route 3, Kingston Springs, Tenn. Overby) Sandrawe a. saree 1900 Eastland Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Owen. Edwards...) sn sn Fifth Avenue, Apartment 4, Athens, Ala. Owe RODEht se ter ee 805 North Ury, Union City, Tenn. Owen, Samuel Lamar.....-. 2401 14th Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Pace, Carolyne ole sete eae Route 3, Tompkinsville, Ky. PALLETSONs ecu CS meer 401 Bradley Avenue, Huntsville, Ala. R atton Elizabeth eee Route 1, Box 353, Morganton, N. C. Pemberton, Martha Anne. ...7261 Kentucky Street, Dearborn, Mich. Peters; Bradley.cg.e eae. a 10 Hannibal Street, Bangor, Maine Pettier, Allen Nelson: ...--- Brentwood Court, Brentwood, Tenn. Pet tys “anes gee AG ae ee. 2 cet cee ae ane nap reser Charlotte, Tenn. Bick esi Gib. c Lt Venter eae ae 102 Bellefonte Drive, Ashland, Ky. Pigg Samuel: pene re ees Pitts Avenue, Old Hickory, Tenn. Ritz Marlene: earl 27 oe ee ee Fifelake, Mich. Blomoleyss Ered ae Me | oe ens ee er eee eee Unity, Maine Plunket, George Bryant...... 3179 Oswego Street, Baton Rouge, La. Plunket, Mack Warner..... 3179 Oswego Street, Baton Rouge, La. POE SBELtY Gs) O) irene ence tne ener eer ee Bridge Port, Ala. POCys acquelinGaan torre eee Berwick Trail, Madison, Tenn. Poe; Marthaneeye eee on oe ene eee Box 175, Bridgeport, Ala. Pollard Erston Seen ee on ee eee See North Amity, Maine Pounders, Robert Reese...... 7702 Brookside Road, Richmond, Va. Prices RobenthA len eae onan ey ee ee Route 2, Hartsville, Ky. IYO Mga” | PMU sie ci Mnm AgiN as aah GS obo toda. Jeffersonville, Ky. Pruett. Bunton Lloyds sys. Mt. Pleasant, Route 2, Box 41, Tenn. Purkeyee Ruby s gac is aces ey a ee eee Box 332, Clinton, Tenn. Owillenss. | Cat ei teat care ene A ee ee a Haleyville, Ala. Ragland, Janice Marilyn ...West Paris Street, Huntingdon, Tenn. Rasbury, Kenneth... .. 4100 Alabama Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. ReashreGhanlesmeres hia. ssa eee ee eee Route 2, Santa Fe, Tenn. Riaiyee VV ill iain eee 2044 Sixth Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. Reasonover, Shirley Joan...Dickerson Road, Goodlettsville, Tenn. IXGAV ES SO DeLTON eee ee eee 1417 South Sixth, Paducah, Ky. Rebbe Donalds Colliery reer 29 Spring Street, Decatur, Ga. Remarc awAniniee eee 172 West MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, Calif. Reibandis)ohinens ss 172 West MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, Calif. Richardson, Margaret Etta....1821 16th Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Rachardson we Nan cya) Omaeee ees Rout e 7, Columbia, Tenn. Richmond, Charles....323 Fourth Street, New Martinsville, W. Va. Richter williams jee oe 1017 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Rischer-Rudollsery 0 Ae ee. a Munich, Germany Roberts eb atsy anne eee ar Route 1, Box 231, Pascagoula, Miss. Robertson, Sandra Faye........ 1843 Blenheim Road, Roanoke, Va. RobinsonveDarny leer ee eee ee ee ee Gladeville, Tenn. Robinson, James Howard. .508 Forrest Park Road, Madison, Tenn. Roney; We atOldtiete aor arisen. kee eee Hendersonville, Tenn. Roper, Don Greystone.......... 2804 15th Avenue, Sheffield, Ala. SACSCr wa Clabes ee eee 1557 Livernois, Detroit 9, Mich. Page 238 Sawtelle, Herbert............. 431 Lebanon Street, Melrose, Mass. SCLugps) (SHIN ley Aa yan ahaha ees tae parece eau Tupelo, Miss. Sellarsaelreyaee ee 44 Sanderson Street, Northeast, Atlanta, Ga. Shaw, Kavins sweet neers vere 1256 Winton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Shelene, Forresit¢.5 54)... Veteran Apartments, Nashville, Tenn. Shearer, Owen Morton.............. Route One, Springfield, ‘Tenn. Shepard SG alee. emer 2120 Belvedere Drive, Jackson, Miss. Shepardss Ritaeca ra 2). rare 2120 Belvedere Drive, Jackson, Miss. Shroat oc Peoovn cetera eeme emere ra 909 Olive Street, Murray, Ky. Simmons, Virginia........ 3713 Mayfair Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Semi. [EWS MON 6 oo eee aoe none 2d Soe Route 5, Nashville, Tenn. Smith, Joyce Kathleen. .612 North Webb Avenue, Crossville, Tenn. Creal, [OK AVI. . ake o n one 436 Walcott Avenue, Akron, Ohio Sunita) Miu aya 1023 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Smith, Phyllis Cleah...... 128 Willow Avenue, Warner Robins, Ga. Smith Sue” Ellen jases: ase see eee ee eee Route 3, Glasgow, Ky. Snell joanne Canola ner Route 6, Box 65, Florence, Ala. BOWE!) ackae) OM aS eee cree ene Route 7, Columbia, Tenn. Srygley, Fletcher Douglas... .1702 Warfield Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Stallworth linemen eae re 1331 Latham Street, Atlanta, Ga. Starnes; Billie Doris... os. ee ee ee Route 2, Grant, Ala. Syavelaehin, Jeeyodl Wonwentel. 6 sana waconnseeoraces Goodlettsville, Tenn. SVab MOTO LOVE ts os 40 Sen yok Route 1, Box 472, Johnson City, Tenn. Sta Olin ll Sew ellen eee 920 East Normal Avenue, Troy, Ala. Strange; Pied Sgn. seer ened Pe 18th Street, Trion, Ga. Si Wallis) alle Santer yee 2900 Forest Hill Road, Germantown, Tenn. SMES, SERE) oe oo cues aoe 4022 Sneed Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Swydet, Patsye Amine re: oo cee 6106 Cadillac, Detroit, Mich. ‘Labor Johnnie sacar are eae Route One, Jeffersonville, Ky. Tatum, LathiciaeAnn ee 433 North 14th Street, Oxford, Miss. EH OMGS a WVULT Cele eel eee eee 11735 Kennebec, Detroit, Mich. Thompson, Peggy Joyce........ 1311 Atlanta Street, Cullman, Ala. hore; Peg oy eee. eae 235 East Spring, Lebanon, Tenn. tcwellew octane Route 6 , Stewart’s Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Tiffanys, Walltanar eee ee 37 Avon Street, Johnson City, N. Y. Tinnon, Charles... .1814 South Willow Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tolbert Carolynteer ae eee 1611 Gillespie Avenue, Albany, Ga. Tooley, ‘Glarences smn rae 204 North 3rd Street, Hopewell, Va. ‘Troup, ‘Carol Julene.yn eee ee ae ee Grant, Ala. ubb; |“ Bettyee ae carne we 531 North Main Street, Sparta, Tenn. TUrtner) DON see. haces Se eee Box 127, Portland, Tenn. Abbie c NEVO sm ye ae be 109 Spring Street, Mishawaka, Ind. iRyrees Davidian: ene 1305 Grandview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Tyree; Doris. 5.6 feet oe ee Route 2, Lewisburg, Tenn. Vanderpool, Mignon Marie...... 328 Rayon Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Vauchiainne Avis) Aminiette sere lrn ee Route 4, Scottsville, Ky. Walker, Davidite. scan escort er ee Box 268, Dickson, Tenn. Walker, James ‘Thomas....913 Lawrence Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Wallace, Vera Anne... .. 0.2344. 714 East Mann Avenue, Boaz, Ala. Walston, Mary Loy..........512 South 19th Street, Paducah, Ky. Ward. Mary salct foo aagan boon iglesias cent rere Doyle, Tenn. Wiarnack as Evaro els eles eer ee Box 33, Varnell, Ga. Watsons Donald iret. ues 1304 Ridley Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Watson, (June Nihon es a1. ean ee Route 2, Box 1027, Raleigh, N. C. Watt, Mary..... 717 South Germantown Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. Watts, Jercyetercu. cet ree Box 343, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Wieoloy Weill. . onncaavex 1621 10th Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. WVelbVo, JEW AMINO. oc a pose oy sen gane Route 4, Lewisburg, Tenn. Weddinetonm @athenin aerate Route 4, Winchester, Tenn. Weis; elilltan’G@: cou. sere nee 1921 West End, Nashville, Tenn. Westbrook, Bobby........ 2003 McKennell Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Wheeler, Gerald................35385 Fendt, Farmington, Mich: White; amen. oc eoc ge ee 28 Zot) Stree tos Gamonmllia White, Ruth, .s2 ...a: J: asteee ees ane. e028 25 theStrect Camousinle Whitmore, Davey B......... 1105 Biltmore Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Wilborn, Ada’ Deans... . 7. 511 Preston Street, Livingston, ‘Tenn. Wienrtt) Shirlenesse aes eee 121 Virginia Drive, Bessemer, Ala. Wilhite, Bobby Dean...1915 Beechwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Wiaillcensons= Pats yar Gai leer sere ee Route 3, Petersburg, Tenn. Williams, Grady. 75. .a00e. 334 Calhoun Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. WAUUME ARS fer AMINE. ec oa sono eannesoe Route 7, Fayetteville, Tenn. Williams, Robert Andrew. .... 266 East Tanksley, Nashville, Tenn. Wallin fa sine a Gall vce 105 Oak Street, ‘Tuscumbia, Ala. Wilson, Carolyn Ann..... 205 Lafayette Street, Shelbyville, Tenn. Wilson, John Andrew...... 2208 Riverside Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Woodson Dont eee Route 1, Box 359, Yucaipa, Calif. Woodwards, Hayceeres sane ate a ere Route 1, Lewisburg, Tenn. Wright, Thurman fre. o-- 3714 Ferndale Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Wirieht ecru aie) ease eee Route 3, Scottsboro, Ala. Wychnof, Walter, Jr...0 .:2 1107 Frances Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Youree, Katherine........ 3716 Crestview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Zapp Ticdis.e|toa eae 907 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Guipantindtiibensarmemennieie ee Sophomore Directory NG Karoyelet ALLO ING GAN, @ 6 sha olay ote © certo oer Route 1, Wartrace, Tenn. ACIGW Aen DS Cnni Gia anne 040) Luron,, shreveport, La. FAIS Ube GUD Vie Mavyie | Toraeke aleve Gace ane 1506 Gremont, Jackson, Miss. Anderson, Eddie R.......2..+2.4 107 Buffalo, Old Hickory, Tenn. ANGETsOne er rancesees an von. 4. 715 Benson Street, Nashville, Tenn. ENING CESOM pe NING ay OW rae sare an, va ttes ace ene eee Gainesboro, Tenn. Andrews, Neil Spencer. .1708 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. Barnes, Bobby Kenneth....2814 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn BME aries UMW Eh et JANI OTIC 8 7a Sam whee 5 gis ayes Route One, Lynnville, Tenn. Bennett; Bopby G.2e. 254... 422 Chadwell Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Bentleywwemmests le, Ga iar eon ore oe Box 472, Norris, ‘Tenn. Ulisse yVlliaieees oe eee 431 Haynes Street, Lewisburg, Tenn. Birdwell emily Dalewe ss. . as. 126 Cherry Street, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Backes ICUS Hpk inns eae 2300 Sansom Avenue, Alabama City, Ala. Black, Gwendola..-.........- 281014 Pike Road, Birmingham, Ala. Blackwell @ansaarees an aciaerin: 1134 Progress, Lincoln Park, Mich. Blackwell, Sylvia Jean.......-.- 1134 Progress, Lincoln Park, Mich. lane Man Onan ree as ceils ets ae eats a MOU Ta,, Ll enir BOd Dew Ee iSCHLAG ewes tia aet metus eucw ede Box 162, Statesville, N. C. 1BxoUhES AN ghoul oat es caks oy co ote ase 223 Claire Street, Rossville, Ga. BOvGebarpata pA eres ee ae ae 2556 Kitty Hawk, Mobile, Ala. BOY s eae pe. ks fer see a Ae Route One, Franklin, Tenn. Brackett, Paul Richard......988 Delhi Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Reed enter OROWM Ets ke ace. car rie eee eae she wes Erin, Tenn. Brian, Beverly Jean..... C-11 Trailer Park, Fessler Lane, Nashville Brooks, Robert Walton. .4604 Wyoming Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. BLOW lie exes CAM 7 ater ae intaeee 724 Fair Street, Franklin, Tenn. Brown, James) Ronald’... ...-.....- Route Six, Columbia, Tenn. Brown, Tommy C......213 Magnolia Avenue, Daytona Beach, Fla. ISTE: ENUM) ARNO Saat A a aria no elon 6 ec eten Lyles, ‘Tenn. Buchanan, Gary Richard....294 Browning Road, Nashville, Tenn. RUAGH VET ANNs | OLN MES, seater ta Se Hees agree ten eases gia Cullowhe, N. C. Buchanan. Wallan Wawnrencews ses alae oe oe oe Cullowhe, N. C. Buckner. PnomasiE ooo. 4. Route 2, Box 350, Douglasville, Ga. Burkhalter, Dorothy Joyce..... 935 Battery Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Byrd, Doris Elaine....Route 1, Pitts Avenue, Old Hickory, Tenn. TEES. 8 ENG al Cael retina toe nee 1096 Lenox, Detroit 15, Mich. Gallia ela eAniih et aie es re eee de 106 East Green, Princeton, Ky. GarhiOn we SUGieek saree 1217 Elm Avenue, South Pittsburg, Tenn. (GansOneeiial Viale LDYCATI ee eae ice ete: Blaoi dss techs oe eee Cleveland, Tenn. Castleman, Howard Donnell...... 240 Elm Street, Madison, Tenn. Gandilin Chanless Hee sas... 407 Russell Street, Portland, Tenn. (Gina Staite Lie lara eee pone eee ts Mee gee cs ata ‘Trenton, Ky. Choate ge] CLLY ae aed, ek kg 371414 Belmont, Nashville, Tenn. Clack.) OW hee feces « ale 1024 Trinity Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Clements; David Lukes. 2s. 225-56 208 ‘Third Street, Fulton, Ky. Clouse, Robert Wilburn...... 914 Spain Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Cochran kaankiiime Delanomeeemeeen see an seen: Tiptonville, Tenn. Goleman} Glaudette.22..6.+..4.% Sarver Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Colson ayValllace Wayne y 2.2 5 ae esos = Box 1071, Valdosta, Ga. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence. 1028 Stonewall Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Corntorth= beatmce, Katherine. wae feo. oaon ees ones Unity, Maine Cos, Gharles Thomas......... 2402 Wetmore, Chattanooga, Tenn. Greechinw) Ola ie mean fea veh © Sec ang ote 1401 Winding Way @xrenshaws Douglas sess: oe sooe 40 Bon Air Circle, Jackson, ‘Venn. Crenshaw, Geneele...... 3700 Rosemont Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Crews; lee Denton ss) ine 115 Parker Road, Wellesley, Mass. Croney, Dorothy Ann...2634 Grandview Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. @roney, Jean y,. 24 420% 2634 Grandview Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Curfman, Forest Walter........ Route 2, Kingston Springs, Tenn. Guiutissemalsys JO. inte vr Aina = Route 3, Stamping Ground, Ky. (CGunts RouthiMaeks, 4258.85. oo5 eae ee Route 2, Tabernacle, N. J. Dark, James Oi tec. a0 1103 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Davis wl atiy MATGEN soca see. - dec 113 High Street, Marietta, Ohio DECKS O tise | LAIN ete ener ate crit 1101 Berry Street, Old Hickory, ‘Tenn. Dillingham, George Allen, Jr.. .3321 Hobbs Road, Nashville, Tenn. Dobson, Mary Katherine............ Route One, Reynolds Road, Nashville, Tenn. Dorris, Charles William. .1160 Brookwood Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Dorris, Thomas Grant...1160 Brookwood Lane, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Dusvere Donnas seer eo 4405 North Drive, Jacksonville, Fla. KamondsonsvAmnerte «7.509 065 .a8s- Route One, Brentwood, Tenn. IBN sre MiALY § nyecnas = aaitrsiar Gaede ede Torte Route 4, Carthage, Mo. HUcoloyereyaye AWEnIGkY WAS. one oc 4 any ociloeis ceo eos Edmonton, Ky. diavforey INO PTE, Ay co oe 1103 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Branton Beverlyen am. acer 954 Battery Lane, Nashville, Tenn. eles ELV aneg)| CAN: seine mace tape ches usin ete latro Ae is Joelton, Tenn. Render, WMOMas eae. on. oes Ae 526 Eastview Drive, Bedford, Ind. HA Ge byel CS Vine A Cops 1304 Clark Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Pitch }OSEPM re tant 22... 1310 Grandview Drive, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Bordss Oi Gisitis ieee eis ee ey 305 8th Avenue, Andalusia, Ala. Fowlkes, 2Billiews.. 204. .acle 1207 Pittman Place, Nashville, Tenn. LO Spe OUR AC Kone ae ma mer sina detie Oy om ote cers ae Gy Obion, ‘Tenn. Puleiant, « Lyanes sw sen, gree c2 4402 Hunt Place, Nashville, Tenn. Bykes; ROse Marien ua. ).. 94: 108 26th Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Gale moran evarcme ater 4202 Kirtland Road, Nashville, Tenn. GassieELaxr Vere) Une ee Pie naa rac Oe act oe Summerville, Ga. Gibson, Grannville........ 1015 Granada Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. ETH USENET SA Mad oom conte ec 1100 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Gleason, VVillialitn 144040. 4102 Ivy Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Godwin George: Craloaet gimp wae Ce eye ee Linden, Tenn. Goldtrap,. George. a5 ety cape 1903 24th Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Goodpasture, Sara........ 1611 Glen Echo Road, Nashville, Tenn. Gorey Hane ein arctan viet La Route 2, Springfield, Tenn. Gottwald Gentian ae 4041 Prysup Place, Dayton 9, Ohio Greene Cine een ere eer Route 5, McMinnville, Tenn. GreemU Robert. a. een ce Route 1, Kingston Springs, Tenn. Grand] ey) Onis emer ae nein ee Camp Shiloh, Menalom, N. Ve Tackney, Annas err .Granny White Pike, Brentwood, Tenn. Hackney, Charlevigk set ribet te ac eae Box 55, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Hall, Catherine..........500 Arlington Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Inertia, MramepNialll, Aan. oacoeese asa coeae Box 103, Section, Ala. ELamrickyw conan aktee meee newts ee nee ea, Whitwell, Tenn. Elancdinoy Reo p yar ee are 1300 Bryan Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Hargis, Ltd OWN DU Ose ks Rees ee og clo ho Pesce 1005 Calvert, Nashville, Tenn. iar ell wk en tas tak sacri 8s 201 Inglewood, Clarksville, Tenn. Elarvisy Fein AT Lie wert ey emaciicm cist nena Fayetteville 4, Tenn. Harris, James Edward......... 1203 Gale Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Hazlewood, Lewis........ 1114 Grandview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. FlenanickseEredrs. =e 1120 Teason Ferry Road, St. Louis, Mo. Henke, Ronald A..... 2851 South Superior Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Herndon, Sylvia. ...1219 Westmoreland Avenue, Montgomery, Ala. Hicky, Margaret Lynn. .16 North Wilder Avenue, Rockwood, Tenn. lebiGh arian, Wilgormel MIRE, 25 Sac eussooheseae Kingston Springs, Tenn. EIUCKS 5 | OV. CGMpe emer aera 311 Bauman Avenue, Pittsburgh 27, Pa. ION, OS Ie. es sercaae 1317 Howard Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Floppery | OC va-v.s Seok ise 2209 Sandra Drive, Nashville, Tenn. ELOsseyw OUPLAS SE CWiat Garam hae ener nee nee 918 Burford Place La Well Way iiese Len aiert ware 1756 Hillmont Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Hudson, Jerry..........548 South Marlyn Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Huffaker, Robert E........... Box 604, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Ineram Wane Genew ey eee 800 25th Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. Jackson Ain CLtLetee any 945, 1 ee ae Box 58, Cowan, Tenn. Jacksonmy Myr aera mers pe te am AU ee Route 3, Fulton, Ky. Ae eA TIL WR eee akon he ene 805 Northview, Tullahoma, Tenn, Johnson, Sandra Lynn.......... 924 North 7th, Terre Haute, Ind. JOnas ys aro 0 eee en ne 1405 15th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. Jones Jobnietiod cena. see ee, Route 1, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jones, Ray Donald...... 42-B University Courts, Nashville, Tenn. Joyce: sINanc yas omen eee eee se Route One, Winchester, Tenn. Julian, Evelyn Rose.......... 422 Anderson Street, Gallatin, Tenn. Julian, Shirley..........3937 Fletcher Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Kibble Vaivain|aineh ears 1523 15th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. ameyek omnys Clarkes, see aaa ees 1019 Bate, Nashville, Tenn. Large, David Ei. ..........:...-307 South Monroe, Sturgis, Mich. [cond anne, SEMIS AUN. gen Sie pe ete ae picueda on 6 wa ee Atwood, Tenn. Lawler, Clara Annette...... 19 Lakeside Drive, Childersburg, Ala. ICSI) UC VAP Saale nats ah vey ne nse fase eae Box 125, Trinity, Ala. Kemmonds, Leon Jimmy: .....-...... Route 5, Nashville, Tenn. Mewis) “Amite a etgten i: Sore) ae: he Spring Street, Far Hills, N. J. Lewis) Deannass 0.26. 4.e8 126 Meadowbrook, Chattanooga, Tenn. LONG ye OATH. emilee otis hi rete Cooks Road, Hermitage, Tenn. LOWESR | CYL ey rseetad dee ucts os eee See ee hha Naples Fla liyley Barbara (Suele.s55.. 4205.2 Pitts Avenue, Old Hickory, Tenn. McConnell, William, Jr.....4105 Murphy Road, Nashville, Tenn. MeDearmany Alene Lyles sas. -224-4 24. Route 3, Gallatin, Tenn. McDonald, John Allen....... 4313 Dale Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. McDowell, Mary Ann..... 926 Kirkwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. McElhiney, William........ 4206 Stammer Place, Nashville, Tenn. McRay,.sWallacelse fu02 3 ssn. ucts eeee Route 4, Holdenvyille, Okla. Maddux, Janet Grace. ..1610 South Monroe Drive, Rosewell, N. M. Mallard S INOberEs sentence rae te sored ins See Route 3, Albany, Ga. Marressyt facknae | Tester: artes ate tiasnnt Gs be nhedeh ott eee Bakerville, Tenn. Matthew saiianmlactne. ssaseanhdhivecmeie. oo Route One, Sherwood, Tenn. MayiieldseD onmren CarlOSy cree atria tee Burkesville, Ky. Megar, Edward Morris...... 1507 McGavock Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Millen OV epee catia to tanya ae kta hoses ee Box 463, Rome, Ga. Miller; Nancy Arener . .55-- a. 4 3205 Glew Iris, Tuscaloosa, Ala. INETECIVELLEAUI AT eee vorntee aca abt ve eax eet ge ke Route 4, Franklin, Ky. Matchellssitarolds aera ee 711 Sanders Street, Elkmont, Ala. Moores: Dili Samra ce ease ies ee orc Route 3, Petersburg, Tenn. NMOone). Gia Cert iretan ecto. aerial Stair f Route 2, Vincentown, N. J. Moores pMiilliGents aera a oan eo oe Route 2, Vincentown, N. J. Morgan, Elmer Hall........ 1107 Caldwell Lane, Nashville, Tenn. IMIOEIIS a GONG tide Resear. ad eucaatnor Seaton Route 6, Shelbyville, Tenn. Morris, Jimmy... Box 484, Apartment 13, D. L. C., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Page 239 Morrison, James. . Box 474, Apartment 9, D. L. C., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Miosley.2 Glamiditaw en oer eee 837 Gale Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Mumford, Robert Lee. .301 West Springfield Road, Springfield, Pa. Natt, aura. oan es ete ana: Route 1, Box 450, Beckley, W. Va. Nance: Carolyn eAnn Gn epi r ts aa eee gee Bell Buckle, Tenn. Newland, Wayne Irwin.908 West Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore, Md. INtchols;?'Wio Vey.) Bet romeo car crspeno mint Oru =e Linden, ‘Tenn. Northcutt) Jack Knox. 220.95. 1798 Kettering Road, Alcoa, ‘Tenn. Nuckolls, Glenda Romagne. .4702 Glyndon Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Oversineet, Joyce AND aay res: 2401 Christine, Wayne, Mich. Pack, Sandray Eiynmete nce ace: Fulton Addition, Fayetteville, “Venn. Rauilles Wuariyn Leese hea 2138 Tilden Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Rearce,, RUSeENC eee creer rer 645 North Royal, Jackson, ‘Tenn. PedenssGharlottees sa er 3231 Ardian Trail, Chattanooga, Tenn. Pemberton) s)iiniyen are 905 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Pickards Websters cee 2003 Richard Jones Road, Nashville, Tenn. Pigs, Garolyn (Maxime ye cc ne neetcnare es ieer teeta Hilham, ‘Tenn. Pitney, (Gecil (Rogerio ase ee ice Route 2, Shelby, Ohio Potter, sDilly (ROSS ) eee ore Bernard Road, Joelton, Tenn. Potter; Sherrie) Binda 725.22) nee se aan Se oe Joelton, Tenn. Rowers, se rlipm alles meee 904 Fowler Street. Old Hickory, Tenn. Quinn, “Ernest ..nee. shoes eta Route 2, Nashville, Tenn. Reaves, June................506 Old Taylor Road, Oxford, Miss. RVEAVIS elaine ee eee ere 104 Windsor Drive, Nashville, Tenn, Reneauss James Etous tonse ll eee ee eee Celina, Tenn. Richardsonyy Gly. dese ener 2403 12th Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Richter, Douisals fom. ae ae Re ae ee Spring Hill, Tenn. Risley, “Anna Lees. 2 tenn eee 1902 Hearrell, Neosho, Mo. Robbins, Claude David. .2804 22nd Avenue, South, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Ross, Carl Kelly...............308 Randy Road, Madison, Tenn. Roth; -Predascnwee ee a ee Route One, Hohenwald, Tenn. Rowe, Galen Acie a anc a fee: Pee eee eee re es POKAMC Vasile Rubi Bulle eee eee 122 Erie Ave., Decatur, Ga. Sanders, Harry, Jr...Knights Road, Route 1, Whites Creek, Tenn. SCOtt,,, James Rowe ee en ee 320 South Milder, Syracuse, N. Y. Seals. -EYNEStines tc. soc oc ee ee eee Box 778, Tipton, Okla. Sextonis Wallen ges acees pecker 2248 Harding, Detroit 14, Mich. Shaw, Johnny Lee....... Apartment 2, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Shaw, Kenneth Ray...... 2923 Wingate Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Shepherd; ] ean waar acer eee tree ke eee Rocky Face, Ga. Simmons, Joe Denton...... 3104 Riverside Drive, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Simmons, Marjorie Anne.......... Route 2, Westmoreland, Tenn. Simms Pabriciaw Annee sens 300 Woodward Street, Rome, Ga. Smiths Barband secre eee eae ee a Route 6, Columbia, Tenn. Smith, Billy Max........ (partment 20, D. L. C., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Smithy (Janey, Wie qe eae sc ee Me eee Batesville, Miss. Spatkinan Betty, SUCs satan cceeiers pera Route 1, Doyle, Tenn. Steele, PSamelW ere cee Spring Valley Road, Donelson, Tenn. Stewarts Veubenh Eraniky ss ee eee Uae eee Route 1, Covin, Ala. Stocker, Harold Lee......515 River Street, Newcomerstown, Ohio Swallows, Sandra........... 342 Northwest 43rd Street, Miami, Fla. SWECICY a RI Gla lC samara Tae 2821 Erica Street, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Swit Bethe? racic baie te hen weer eat eee: Route 4, Franklin, Ky. Talley, Amanda...... 1308 Montgomery Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. call Wig Wat lace ereuomee te se 4012 Granny White, Nashville, Tenn. arence%s Carolyn. tery reos sont eee cere Box 8632, Ensley, Ala. Warkine tone Ravererer ee Hillsboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. Pavlor..] aMeSmnren ee eee 1501 McGavock, Nashville, Tenn. cLaylons Saltaire rer ree 1006 Caldwell Lane, Nashville, Tenn. meeple,, RobertSn staan aa 4027 Utah Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Tennant’, Duanethe.sacn ee eee Route 1, Collier, W. Va. Avhomas;oEivals ROU eee eee are Route 2, Readyville, Tenn. Thompson, Billie...........328 Belfast Street, Lewisburg, Tenn. Thompson, Janey. ..Guntersville Highway, Route 2, Cullman, Ala. ‘Thurman, |(Gweneor seo. 1717 Warfield Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Traughber, SUC aero ae ene es Route 2, Springfield, Tenn. Tucker, Viviahieeee eee 1050 Northeast 82nd Street, Miami, Fla. Wane llook, Landa erie 527 Brookwood ‘Terrace, Griffin, Ga. Vaughan, Nora Jean...... 1417 Dickerson Road, Nashville, Tenn. Waldron, Jimmy Eugene....... 407 High Street, Nashville, Tenn. Weatherly, Christine........ 3213 Avenel Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Weatherspoon, Betty Jean......514 Maple Street, Madison, Tenn. Weaver. Betiva see 2108 19th Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. Wells, DORIS 7 ie -rscmeuted co eee oe Route 3, Lynnville, Tenn. Whitleyse Charles = Ela news tae ee one Route, Shelbyville, Tenn. Williams, Nancy Ruth..Edmondson Rd., Route 4, Nashville, Tenn. Willams: Roberta ieee say eee ee Route 5, Athens, Tenn. Wantts) Betsye sm 2 hg on 608 Anderson Drive, Clarksville, Tenn. Wrenn, Rhoda Sewell....1404 Highland Avenue, Columbia, Tenn. Wiricht a DorthauMiaeae ta ae 2708 Howey Road, Columbus 11, Ohio Junior Directory Adams, Walter Richard. .3906 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Aiken, Walter Fredrick.......... 3609 Mayflower, Nashville, ‘Tenn. AlexandermeAnins Wardsin see eee Route 2, Brentwood, Tenn. Alsup;Janeiuiiva: atisce 3715 Rosemont Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Andrews, Leniol Franklin........ Route 1, Box 33-A, Sidon, Miss. Arnold Jeannette: anger ace ckicg eet ests cee LaVergne, Tenn. Banows)y. sll eee eee ee: 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Bingham, )Gatherine ss esse = 13800 Julius, East Detroit, Mich. Blessin eye Waray eee 901 Waldkirch Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Branham, Catherine Annette........ 407 Moffatt, West Cola, S. C. Brannon, a) CPE ctameeee coe eek echoed Piers domes eae Puryear, Tenn. IBLOaAdUS; My) ANICE ha ee se ae Eee 309 Danville, Lancaster, Ky. Bryson,y, BODRay: his ohare aera ee oe rae Box 95, Orlinda, Tenn. BUTS a1) au CSiy DS Aer ate nee eee ante 1510 Elmwood, Nashville, Tenn. Burns, Zanes aoe eee 2411 Cruzen Street, Nashville, Tenn. Gagles Max wenn. oecmee sk 811 Washington Street, Camden, Tenn. Gamip Williams.) txatictns sere Ree Box 453, Talladega, Ala. Campbell Georses Leer] ane ee Route One, Corydon, Ky. Garmack, Barbara, Annie eee 494 North State, St. Joseph, Mich. Compton, Glenda Gail............ 114 Due West, Madison, Tenn. Gonder, Elvis, Glennie 7.50 456 East Main, Henderson, Tenn. Gonniell S JOC eee wee 2 ae ty eee ra cee ee Sharon, Tenn. Costello, James William..Apartment 8, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Craighead, Glenn D....Box 656, Apt. 7, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Grownover, 7. Latricia Annes ee eee eee Sherwood, Tenn. Cunningham, Kathleen...... 2702 Gallatin Road, Nashville, Tenn. Gutts, Allaces Mertiet ss, 6-55 eee Tabernacle, Vincentown, N. le GCultts: Pearle re se ee a ee Route 2, Vincentown, N. dic Daggett Glydes cr cpu moe een eae Smyrna Mills, Maine Dancy, eA bent: Gallatin eee 116 Rosedale, Jackson, Tenn. DavisyeE weenie Me ean ere er Liberty Lane, Madison, Tenn. Deloach Clarenceés 34s eee 2213 Dixie Place, Nashville, Tenn. Dodson. Gal =e epee es ee 2807 7th Street, Wyandotte, Mich. Dorris, James William. .Apt. 12, Box 723, D. L. C. Nashville, Tenn. Duncan ye AU DiC VA eee eee nee 1710 Blair, Nashville, Tenn. Dunklebercen. Paviliaeess weee 1140 Pierce Avenue, Madison, Tenn. Easley, Malcolm, Jr... Apt. 14, Box 888, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Fakes) SR ave. 2 tte ea tne ee ted eae Route One, Martha, Tenn. Hatitiys Vanier Teneoee rere 930 Elvira Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. BOULKS NAT CVicetisa starr eetee ete eS es Oe ey eA eae a Scotts, N. C. Piva Viellon ate. ermcee ear 246 Outer Drive, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Page 240 Fulmer, Constance Marie. .33 N. California Street, Montgomery, Ala. Gardnety Arthunaee eine 2906 Dobbs Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Gates sMarianne sf ss ee 3203 Granny White, Nashville, Tenn. Gleason, Richard. f ees eee oe a ae eee Lyons, Ohio Gleaves, Edwin Sheffield..... 4200 Murphy Road, Nashville, Tenn. Goodwin Ohontasive mata een ae Route 6, Sparta, Tenn. Gregory, Frankie Faye. ...203 Damascus Avenue, Hartsville, Tenn. Gresorya 2 HiLlip ape gene ee ee eee 809 Lavina, Ft. Wayne, Ind. EEA, WOMAN. apne a sa5 1307 Bryan Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Halls (Maryn cee ston ere acre Route 2, Albertville, Ala. Hall, Sam Allen..........500 Arlington Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Hall, William Joseph.......541 Fairfield Road, Birmingham, Ala. HamirickyerRealplisce:thieoc-5 8 do ein et cee Whitwell, Tenn. Fiarless; cL Dani-5 eanee nee 1906 Elliot Street, Nashville, Tenn. Harwell, Kenneth Neil...... 210 Cantrell Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Tlenry, Mary eATi Nees) eee Lewisburg Avenue, Franklin, Tenn. Ipbherehy gUareEN IWS ooducobagocencse- Route One, Florence, Ala. Hagan, [ack Bai treet «om ene wan areata ee Bozart, Ga. Holladay Donald. ee eee 204 Knox, Huntingdon, Tenn. Hopkins, James William.......... Route One, Mineral City, Ohio Mudgens=G@arolyMadal vii snk eee Sparta, Tenn. Hurt, jane Walker 29-3 soe Virginia Road, Ridge Park, Ky. Jackson, sWallliamls eee 1020 Woodward Avenue, Sheffield, Ala. Jenkins. aulesiy anaes ere 84 Lester Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Jenkins. Jeriyersane: oa 1502 Ashwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Johnson, “Anita, aera es oon anerise Box 268, Dunlap, Tenn. Johnson, Patricia................3289 Overland, Memphis, Tenn. Jones, Alice Jacqueline............533 Madison, Clarksville, Tenn. Jones; Batbata -Annens annie. we nee Gladeville, Tenn. Jjoues,, Bleores) Annie: 229. 1004 Caldwell Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Key nel cima Rut lee nee ae Route 3, Box 307, Booneville, Miss. Kimi ae won). eee ee 70-37 Nai-Su Dong, Seoul, Korea King, Hugh Roy......... Route 5, Highway 100, Nashville, Tenn. Kinnie som tlie er ee eee ee Route 5, Nashville, Tenn. aws;; Rlaynes teens) career eee Route One, Del Rio, Tenn. Lewis; Gharlest ia. 907 Battlefield Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Loyd, Allen Dennis (Denny). .3205 Glencliff Road, Nashville, Tenn. vey Willian eee eer 1712 Ashwood Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. McConnell, Ray Martin............ Route 3, Goodlettsville, Tenn. Mankin, Jimmie Moore. .1258 Holley Street, N. W., Atlanta 13, Ga. Marshall Ani n26 oA oes a ee ee ee Rives, Tenn. — eS eS ey So Meu: CLs es CLS eave he Mises en nee 4708 Utah Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Mason, William Clarence........ Apartment 4, Fayetteville, Tenn. Matheny, Richard........ 9 Lexington Avenue, Toms River, N. J. Menefee, Bobby Lou........... Pitts Avenue, Old Hickory, Tenn. Mitchell, “Alvin IN-2). 0... 1408 Lischey Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery, Don........ 1111 Draughon Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. MOOTED NberieA NATE WRnetree sees e bie. Ga toe Lynchburg, Tenn. Moseley, -Joytes C2 2y 5. . 4th kes 927 Hunt Street, Akron 6, Ohio MUD emer Dent POWelln eae acs eet ee Gladeville, ‘Tenn. INCLINISH SS CHM teen gelee Mets) Waser ss are, 5, cites Route 2, Cornersville, Tenn. Olive) Olonese eames ane 816 Dale Lane, Birmingham, Ala. Olive OLOtyiedie cakes fast 816 Dale Lane, Birmingham, Ala. Oliver, William James fog, ertstnen (tees Box 651, Clarksville, Tenn. Overton meGenewere Aare some ie Foe ho hie orl nek Greenfield, Tenn. ALEEUSON mG COLCCES ne 104 Windsor Drive, Nashville, Tenn. arkeiem Marian pear, cone ein Se porns ens Oye Box 326, Lake City, Fla. Bayne; joseph SAvss. 02. ok a 4708 Utah Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. IPEAaTSOnmANTICeN 5 hoes daue hs ons 345 Daytona Avenue, Holly Hill, Fla. Binet we OLMENE a. 2 gers Snes cnc een ce te Bond Cave, Tenn. (ead Se ACK Gy Sr eee rccerte te ae Route 2, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Phillips, Robert Tucker...... Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. PrerceeANNe a, «ee an 1111 Brookmeade Drive, Nashville, Tenn. OW mptnailS Weta occurs sae eeaaleeoe Boyd Mill Road, Franklin, Tenn. BOWeIS a) OUClaS cleans se. 909 Fowler Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Profit yj amess Wewisan. aa.- 5116 Daron Drive, Louisville 16, Ky. FRraveg OUI OM IMisa ce ees eh ten «= 1418 North Street, Decatur, Ala. Reynolds, Norma Jean...... 1508 Leflore Avenue, Greenwood, Miss. RacharasonmoamuUel etn nee e ss: Route 5, Franklin, Tenn. Richardson, William...... 1501 Grandview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. RG GCICK ID aniyoer i.e eo: 1200 Parkview Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Riggs, ee A hed snes a5, vay oeete yk oe Sharon, Tenn. Rove, INI@INEY Nie 6 Ae 4 gabe. 1410 Pearl Street, Owensboro, Ky. Rogers, Donna Marietta...... Route 1, Conifer Acres, Lugoff, S. C. INO@EES eNChalaeeneee re 4701 Churchwood Drive, Nashville, Tenn. PROC CES ea alll LCeee Mowe OM RG ue Aes west | Suh whe idee ‘Troy, Tenn. IRGRG. Im ERA, te ao een eae oe 1813 St. Charles Court, Birmingham, Ala. OSEARNIAINGs weno aa ose 1115 Maplehurst Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Samplesaccalpin Edwards) 5.8. .050 4.5: Route 5, Cleveland, Tenn. Senior Directory ADless billve Deanne aes ae): 1110 Norris Street, Fayetteville, Tenn. ANI Gravel ou SANE Whe tee ane cen 1015 Sewanee Road, Huntsville, Ala. PlexOnGerwiN il ae KaATeI a ees wean. Box 68, Savannah, Tenn. Arnold, Melba Jean...... 1015 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. AWMISEIDGE DO AVIGIO Desa ae 2303 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. BalleiGerakdine: Weer. . ae nee ct ene Box 216, Whitley City, Ky. Banowsky,) Gaye. ee eeaa: 1119 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. BS AN COM sa) ONS ys rate eid Pes sy caren. 152 Avenue, Winter Haven, Fla. BaUeus; sCaneyen gestae eae cae 718 Church Street, Trenton, Tenn. Beavers, Charles Oliver, Jr...2409 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Becklofee ames cae taser cist sees he. a sygones sas: Oakwood, Okla. Belly james Cliffordi).. ..- 408 Avondale Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Bilakwstephientr = = some: 1233 Old Youngs Lane, Nashville, Tenn. BattkleyarMisy Ede seater aalaldes gneis 3716 Ferndale, Nashville, Tenn. BAG Ro me GWilinie aaeece. Hieietteae ciate .e- 1116 21st Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. BOONE WINICK Os. nn aoe as: 1209 Lone Oak Road, Nashville, Tenn. Boustead, John Geoffrey......... 3041 St. Clair, Detroit 14, Mich. BS OWETSOCIE IC ODL Un an in earners an 1539 Scott Circle, Decatur, Ga. .C-11 Nashville Trailer Park, Fessler Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Brian, George Lloyd... istyodvorny. JVehnil cn ees go ote 2428 Chapman Drive, Nashville, Tenn. LUO AnO leant ROR te St OA bee Banna g Box 546, Decatur, Ga. Campbell) Jey Ruth. 2...202.. 131 West Longfellow, Pontiac, Mich. CAnieiw vat eer seh ae Aas ewan oth Brentwood, Tenn. Clark, Martha Jean....... 2100 McGavock Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Connellysa Fredistcac. 103. 1028 Stonewall Drive, Nashville, Tenn. MOOKC MOCO nts yarces oc ge 711 Grinstead Road, Nashville, Tenn. Copeland, James Cecil...... 2811 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. (Corguieny Wehbe, eee oee ey. 1017 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Crenshaw, Archies. 03 ..cee. 4 eu 3700 Rosemont, Nashville, Tenn. _ Crocker, Coleman Walter.......... 1106 Gilmore, Nashville, Tenn. Wabbsme BMW ayGs. gan tye tomcat oon aos Box 106, Linden, Tenn. Dano Ste VGarIA law eee tk es hc esis Sas Box 14, Neosho, Mo. Darrow, Harry, Jr...........5017 Packard Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Davis, Harold Walker...... 834 Five Mile Road, Birmingham, Ala. Davis, Kenneth Odell............ 2704 Hatch Blvd., Sheffield, Ala. DeVaney, Martha...... 129 South Jackson Street, Russellville, Ala. Dietzel janet) Louise: 2.2.4.2. 101 North Penn, Bartlesville, Okla. DIXOMpeS Ana GOW ANY nin tae) Serta he es ciecne tit Henderson, Tenn. Dobson alOVCewem sumtin sci hoe Eva ‘Terrace, Camden, Tenn. DoakwBanlinegpeewtste ase: 1100 Clifton Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Donaldson, Kenneth Wayne 2019 Galbraith Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Dugan, Kenneth..............314 Shannon Street, Huntsville, Ala. SALUT MOL dl CLamen ee ee Reet vee BNA Attn tee eck Ot Booneville, Miss. Savage, George............2340 Jumper Street, Fort Worth, Texas SchowWaeMarianaeee a ee ey! Andes Route, Culbertson, Mont. Seelvi David meee saeteee ener ee 2009 Cedar Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Senne joliiir sy. aesey ee Box 176, Route 1, West Columbia, S. C. Shoulders, Bobby........... 1414 Ordway Place, Nashville, ‘Tenn. SUMON ys OUR ia Veen teehee Route 5, Florence, Ala. Smith, Ronald Eugene-.............325 4th Street, Belle, W. Va. Spain, George Edward...... 2014 Bernard Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Spain, Jacqulyn Burton..... 2014 Bernard Circle, Nashville, Tenn. Sparks all Olas pies caer kerma eee Route 2, Box 31, Lyndon, Ky. Slory, NOGMMAnNG me eee a Box 516, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Stutzman, Merl)... . 3902 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Suddeath a Cant: S: ews oe ace mrad. beomese Oak Grove, Ky. Suddeatiny cer POrrest, Nie. naw. vor Aten ok: Route 1, Oak Grove, Ky. piavlonae ial pia Nelle an eee ee Route 2, White Bluff, Tenn. bTaivl Or mek OSallliitt Cl epewae eee ernie eae Route 3, Trenton, Tenn. KheasleyesB ehiyeerner tence ae eee Route 3, Cedar Hill, Tenn. sinomasy Ole ize Gee ee rs 4414 Park Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. ‘reyvathane Gitar] Cease een ee 4456 6th Street, Louisville, Ky. ianeaae, WYO. Sacco ban oc 305 Turner Street, Winchester, Tenn. Var SELOUtIGs NanCyiene er Route 2, West Terre Haute, Ind. Viare Weyer alyile eon. 2 tan eho e 211 Holly Street, Marietta, Ohio Valin eS SV RO SCTE a Stne rear eee iio tbe ymin wes Route 3, Clay, Ky. Woss elizabeth. saoeassee ee 6902 Tordera Street, Coral Gables, Fla. WallacessRidies ssn ree nee 1714 Mann Avenue, Boaz, Ala. Walpool, Thomas Wayne....3614 Meador Drive, Nashville, Tenn. White Robert Edward....... 609 10th Street, Santa Monica, Calif. Witte Wialllisias eee ee Box 826, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Wilcox sondra Biante. «een = Box 213, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Willis! ener Wee eee ee tne Route 3, Henning, Tenn. Wilson, Harold Owen. .3906 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. WioltessG coroemAmiinte.. mete ian oe te ce ae Savannah, Tenn. Woods Rep irate Soy ieee ema. a) ae ea ie es Henderson, ‘Tenn. NVOOd Ware] OV CChy er mates ne ina eres oa Bell Buckle, Tenn. Wwoatiatin Jsuaavolol USS io geceseue ces Carolina Avenue, Chester, W. Va. Wisie bith Barbara crear ct era er na erent ee ae Dayton, ‘Tenn. MOV, [EKO UWINIING 54 Sorc onan n 6300 Pinifill Road, Columbia, S. C. Dunne Willian [iene 1314 Gallatin Road, Madison, Tenn. Eddlemony Arline teri; S84 ee mh nce ee Ridgely, ‘Tenn. Hdnrond avon career ee 1213 Evelyn Street, Florence, Ala. Edwards, Bernice........ 1511 Hadley Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. LD EVAN RNIN ce aokin onan came neoe te Route 2, Horse Cave, Ky, Enzon dese a eee 1103 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. cisher me eariiletlemn samerrr 1124 21st Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa USK ca ONG Pail (OVOW NL Aten yh citinte Not hat PRIA phe sucks fin Box 144, Lowell, Ind. Garmon, Nilay jong... 1007 McMahon Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. CALtISHeD OUCl ase e te 226 Leonard Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Glass eB CLL weg tae tetas entra eek First Avenue, Fayetteville, Tenn. Glass Walters ses. ee. 1033 Belvedere Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Graves, Robert G........... 3220 Kinross Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Greene allies) Canis taieres sae rin rm rete eee ha Hornbeak, Tenn. Green wWillia nis ElOV theese ern ees eee cae Dresden, ‘Tenn. Crinmess Ey uphiOnville eg pretense a Winter Garden, Fla. Hackett, PANN Gs) .29.4.5:.0, sasoueo Post Street, Jacksonville, Fla, tail | i CSS2 hen. eee werner 3719 Mayfair Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Eval Malle aeemenctaee ror 3710 Mayfair Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. lelenanmagonerel, QSiienkoia, so son oud ueoucs een Route 2, Mesquite, Texas Hanback, Linville....... 1312 North Wood Avenue, Florence, Ala. Isha hn, ILO, ou aeensear Box 326, D. L. C., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Henderson Cctv es 919 West Granada, Nashville, Tenn. Te lesqaldig DEACON, Gy as es eau ean © 1609 Cedar Lane, Nashville, Tenn. letosllguagl, Slate AWW ocomdsnoees chet eeuenueat Rogersville, Ala. FVOUt ES aArAlie see aoe et go keke mene he | Box 443, Kingston, Tenn. ELCOP Eh saa) ACK eens eee est ket ieee, ee 1527 Goethals, Richland, Wash. ELOW ary GrCOLl Can em ena timers 412 East 7th, Holdenville, Okla. Howard, Marvin Kenneth.... 204 Barns Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Howard; INODeEGEs se 1207 Pittman Road, Nashville, Tenn. Ingram, Ellen............325 Morgan Avenue, Fayetteville, Tenn. Jantetiny Billivgerteee meres eee 117 Hardee Street, Jackson, Tenn. Jenkins, William, Jr.......31 Cleveland Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. johnsone Carolyne eee 801 Sparkman Street, Hartselle, Ala. Jonests Ghrarles te scarutnts anata ecca ste a 801 Bixler, Madison, Tenn. Jones, Harold Edwin...........500 Fessler Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Kelly, pe Manlsmmuraiintss Si, suet oir ehonaie, Metin cece ht. = Scottsboro, Ala. Key, Ivan Willard, 2. .....--: 708 Big Cove Road, Huntsville, Ala. Kidwells Bugenes occas 1105 Cherry Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Kinney, Bernice Elizabeth........! 59 Florida Drive, Agawan, Mass. Kinzer, Mary Faye........ 1102 Birdsal Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. GHA, = MAME NCTA NS TOV AR. | coe cate aerator: Ochs: te ae Linden, Tenn. Landers, Dorothy........ 1414 North Lawler Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Page 241 Lassen Enederichsan. so tocaearhec scr cient ier Roanoke, Texas IEE MMne IGM SE Nice oop coce Sumo msc p eo woogmonk White Bluff, Tenn. IEDs WRENN oho Onno oe 101 Soomtera Street, Borger, Texas Lusk, Elmer Howard...807 16th Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn. MecCrickard Mikéy eo ak. an Een Box 33, Lyerly, Ga. Melendon, Bdwatdau. eo oeone. 1600 Stokes Lane, Nashville, Tenn. McMahon. Roberti ce ee 705 Clere, Nashville, Tenn. MillssMiarearetane pases: seas a 531 40th Street, Fairfield, Ala. Montgomery, ((anicez we e ee ce eae New Concord, Ky. Moore, Charles Wesley........530 Elaine Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Moore; Riley i nceroce tc ene ees eee eee Hohenwald, Tenn. Morrell, Ronald...... 3545 Pleasant Valley Road, Nashville, Tenn. Montis; Barbaray Jeane ence sae ee 713 Childers, Pulaski, Tenn. Mullins, Mary Jane...... 2706 Bluefield Avenue, Donelson, ‘Tenn. Olivers Marys Annette: anne eet 145 Alton Road, Nashville, Tenn. O’Neal, Maurice Cannon. .204 Bellemore Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Pardue DOGS; ease te ae: Route 4, Ashland City, Tenn. Parks sh) acCks eam creme 1112 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Patton. William: Orelige sce et ee ee Dayton, Tenn. Piog) Billys ower, ween oe 314 South First Street, Pulaski, Tenn. Palkia tons aver 2116 Denham Avenue, Columbia, Tenn. PintlesSuantlea eee 2813 Bluebrick Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Pittman, REDECCa sss oe ke ee eee ee Midnight, Miss. Poptie; Judith, eanehe a. sas ee Route Five, Columbia, Tenn. Pratt, John JEMMIN ge Seige eos 314 Altus Place, Kirkwood, Mo. TUE) OCUR eer ae eae 1507 Ferguson Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Roy,. Jackie Loyd. ots. cace 1501 Bryan Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Neh Wewathypar |e. goo. coucsnmoeps a 4839 Windermere, Jackson, Miss. Reinhardt, Stanley........ 2409 Oakland Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Reynolds, Claude N., Jr..1541 E. Douglas Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Richardson, Dorris.)..- Pasquo Road, Route 2, Nashville, Tenn. Richaxrdsom;aijamies bly. eee tee aera Winter Haven, Fla. RabinsonwAl Dent eh asters Route 2, Beech Grove, Tenn. Robinsona, Gharlesa: sae eee Route 8, Columbia, Tenn. Robinson. Welt ess eee ore 1107 Montrose, Nashville, Tenn. Rowlett; Doris 3] uneey 1.2 oa es ee ene ei Dresden, ‘Tenn. Rushing, Darwyn................Star Route, Huntingdon, Tenn. Sarvis,. (Galle ae ee 1517 Tibee Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Scott, Peggy Joyce........ 501 Lawrence Street, Old Hickory, Tenn. Seigenthaler, James E., Sr.. 2817 Dickerson Road, Nashville, Tenn. Sewell? Gharles! Allen a-3 o7.00 au cee: Box 131, Lafayette, Tenn. Shelburne, Nancy Craig.......... Route One, Christiansburg, Va. Silveman, Margaret E....... 1601 Shelby Avenue, Nashville, ‘Venn. Slates Garls Philipiane: aaa. 915 Idlewild Drive, Madison, Tenn. Smelsery Otis Vaieics ne ees ee te oon Route 3, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Smith, Jesse Varnon.. ..:5........521 Enterprise, Morence;eila; Sparkman, Mary Cornelia. .1518 Woodmont Blyd., Nashville, ‘Tenn. Spéars;eDudleyare es-iar ee eee ee Box 104, Tompkinsville, Ky. Stantond ss Monise ses |teaeete 1105 Gale Lane, Nashville. Tenn. Story, LowelliG.5. nous 90 ae Box 59, Spring Hill, Tenn. Wavlor. Garolyn’ Macaca. neta 715 North Main, Franklin, Ky. ‘Raylone Jere sMia cree memgt cs cut sme areas Route 3, Trenton, Tenn. Teague, @Bill yaar. gan cee eee 245 VanHook Street, Milan, Tenn. Eibomas,. John Davide ry. a1 oe serene oa eine Lowes, Ky. Thompson, Carlee .yeeneee Box 804, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. ‘Thurman, Johneyieacice sare eet ae co oe er eee eee Lafayette, Tenn. ‘onlinson}sRoser Donal dime ee eee Fairview, Tenn. Trammell, Manning Louis, Jr........... 4205 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. Turmane Gormelians n eee Box 272, Savannah, Tenn. Vandivery))amesnee. sete 4018 Aberdeen Road, Nashville, Tenn. Walker, Carl White.........3123 Glencliff Road, Nashville, Tenn. Walker, Raymond Clinton, Jr...Box 876, D. L. C., Nashville, Tenn. Weaver, Ssarrya F153. 280th cy car ne rare re Eureka Springs, Ark. Wyatt. Albert) Louisme-: ase eee 302 East Adams, Crossville, Tenn. Williams ebDeCGalar:-1or eee eae Route Four, Milan, Tenn. Wilkerson, Jerry Waldon.......... Route Three, Petersburg, Tenn. Wihitsetts Beverly saeane tne 725 Court Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Weis, Charles Edward... .1921 West End Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Youree, Beverly Doak...... 3716 Crestview Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Young, (Waymen soni ire ee Route One, Bragg City, Mo. Yokomori, Kiuko...... 1-468 Kamiosaki, Shinaqawa, Tokyo, Japan Special Students Anderson, Naomi R.....2307 12th Avenue, South, Nashville. Tenn. Gousetse bs RODEnt ser ee 1996 Gatlin Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Floyd, Robert Levester...... 2108 Elliott Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Hopkins, Jerry Douglas...... 3 North Kirk Road, Lake Worth, Fla. ewists Glavide2a.5 cee Cedar Crest Avenue, Madison, Tenn. Little, Harold William........ 63 Climax Street, Pittsburgh 10, Pa. Palmer. Claudes pees er 818 Douglas Avenue, Nashville, ‘Tenn. P age 242 Ray Martin.) Jiv.c 240 ss-e 1305 Litton Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Roper, Myrna Lee...... 1134 Brookmeade Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Siniths Erma Guess. eee eee Lewisville, Ohio aline Myles homase ssa ee 1120 Goldy Locks, Madison, Tenn. Waproner. Roberts Leeneaear iene ae Box 85, Henrietta, ‘Texas Wells) Bettya}Oaascrian ace 1109 Morrow Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. arin Hy ie We ae r iG iy a Pp! % wa | tt po tthe ee ce aot ws SS SSS ones SS
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