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P68 CHIE1©MEAN C3HII naOMI N CIHIIILHOWIE cms iowh n (gHSLUDWE M CIHIHLHOMIIA CnaiMS®WIE N (gHHLIHIiWEA , cmiiys®wE i I Mapyville College i i Mapyville, Tennessee tor®w®i?(ol From the freshness of freshman frivolity through the solemnity of senior sophistication, we seek to create the foundations for a proper existence. With an eye on the past and a head turned toward the future, each one of us must wear his own cloak of responsibility. We grope through books, through discus- sions, and through social contacts for the experience essential to living. This, coupled with the sweat of physical exertion and the laurel crown of achieve- ment, forms the basis of our creative endeavors. Therefore, we must strive to develop our potentials to the fullest in every facet of our interests and respon- sibilities to mankind. As each page of this book has merited the stamp CRE- ATED, so let every phase of our being merit the self-satisfaction of that which is original because it is ours and that which is worthy because we have done our best. Remember that there is a world to be born under [our] foot- steps. . . . St.-John Perse SOUL IS HERI ©oaitesifi! INTRODUCTION 4 ACADEMICS 13 ATHLETICS 65 ORGANIZATIONS 89 HONORS 121 Ctf st ! ' 7 „• 4 f Jne iianihuance of man 15 t in what he attains, . . . but rather in what he li on ad to attain. Kahlil Gibran, in Sand and Foam le mind i5 red tleSi, turbulent, itt ad difficult to subdue as the wind. Bhagavad-Gita, in The Family of Man C veru tliouaht have imprisoned in expression  ,B 3«: ■m vl! Kahlil Gibran, in Sand and Foam io ■■ssst Jhe mind of- each beina C5 a link in the universal tsCt m • • wor A C A D E M I C S ■■■A C A D E M I C S . . . and each link plaui an in a id tlie creation of life. penia L e role in 5 Classes Committee Faculty Committee C. Lamm; L. Shanley; S. Vest, Editor. Seated: P. Tucker, M. Paddison. Standing: B. Bush, Editor; D. Mara; J. Reimers. l6 President Joseph J. Copeland, B.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D. B.A., Trinity University; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1939; Honorary D.D., Trinity University, 1950; LL.D., Maryville College, 1960. Appointment as President of Maryville College, 1961. Dr. and Mrs. Copeland Academic Dean BOYD LEE DANIELS, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. B.A., College of Wooster; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Duke University. Dean of Students TOM FUHR, A.B., B.D., Ed.D. A.B., Hastings College; B.D., Union Theological Seminary: Ed.D.. Colum- bia University. Dean of Women EDITH FRANCES MASSEY, B.A., M.S. B.A., Maryville College; M.S., Univ- sity of Tennessee; Florida State University. Dean of Men EDWARD CECIL THOMAS, B.S., M.A. B.S., George Williams College; M.A., Ohio State University. Chairman of the Board Chapl ain JOE CALDWELL GAMBLE, B.A., LL.B., LL.D., B.A., Maryville College; LL.B., University of Michigan; Honorary LL.D.. Maryville College. EDWARD FAY CAMPBELL, B.A., S.T.B., LL.D., S.T.D., L.H.D. B.A., Yale University; S.T.B., Yale Divinity School; Honorary De- grees: D.D., Washington and Jefferson College, Tusculum College, Centre College, Lafayette College; LL.D., Waynesburg College, Buena Vista College; S.T.D., Coe College, Millikin University, Hastings College, Alma College; L.H.D. , Lewis and Clark College. 2.0 Department Chairmen Arthur D. Ainsworth, B.A., M.A., S.P.D. Political Science Ralph Thomas Case, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Sociology Boydson Howard Baird, B.A., M.S. Health and Physical Education Ralph Stokes Colins, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Foreign Languages Harry H. Harter, B.A., M.Mus. S.M.D. Fine Arts Thomas I. Hicks, B.S., M.S. Mathematics and Physics 11 ill i H ■1 ■--  ■I g m 5 IsbSjj m ' . 1 «p itl ' I kv Cr .v. 1 r t!o  . !«s @fel JPP ;W u mi hi- .mi 1 ' IH I Elizabeth Hope Jackson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English Donald Medford Stine, A.B., B.D., Th.D. Philosophy and Religion A. Randolph Shields, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Biology Department Chairmen Arda S. Walker, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. History Joel P. Walton, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Education ' 1  .fc ii Jerry Earl Waters, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology Carmian F. Davis, B.A., M.S. Physical Education Faculty Jimmie Dalton Eddleman. B.A., M.A. Theatre and Speech Frank Mark Davis, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English r Harish Chandra Gupta, B.S., M.A. Economics Richard V. Fridenbcrgs, LL.M. French, German, and Russian George Dewey Howell, B.A., M.S. Chemistry John Arthur Davis, B.A., M.A. Physical Education Richard C. Gossweiler, B.A., M.A. History Lauren F. Kardatzke, B.S.. M.Ed. Physical Education Roland Terry Huthmaker, Jr., B.Mus. Music Norman D. Lovtf, A.B.. M.S., Ph.D. Mathematics and Physics Dan H. Kinsinger, B.A., M.Mus. Music Edith M. Largen, B.S., M.S. Physical Education Sharon Matti, A.B., M.A. English Jo hn R. Mitchell, B.A. English Faculty Nancv Navratil, B.A. Independent Study Supervisor Rebecca Mobbs, B.S. in Ed.. M.A. History Paul Joseph Ogren. B.A. Chemistry John William Nichols, B.S., M.A. Mathematics TP Russell Dean Parker, B.A., M.A. Ph.D. History Robert C. Ramger, B.S., M.S. Biology Faculty Thea Schlier Pflanze German and French Lucy Proffitt, B.A. Speech and Debate Grace O. Rodriguez, B.A., M.A Spanish Sallie W. Schoen, B.Mus., M.Mus. Music Margaret T. Sherer, B.F.A., M.S., Ed.D. Education James Howard Schwam, B.S., M.A. Spanish Daniel B. Stallings, B.M.Ed., M.A. Music i6 William H. Swenson, B.A., B.A.E M.A.E. Art Esther C. Swenson, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Philosophy, Religion, and Sociology i Howard J. Tomlinson, III, B.S. Physical Education Special Faculty Catharine Wilkinson, B.A., M.A. French Karen Roewade Artist in Residence David A. Stingle, B.S., M.A. Psychology David P. Young, B.A., Ph.D. Chemistry Arthur F. Dees, B.A. German; Communications Coordinator Sealed: Mary Sloan Welsh, B.A., M.A., As- sistant for Student Aid; Imogene Elizabeth Atkins, B.A., Assistant in the Admissions Office. Standing: William A. Ribble, Director of Stu- dent Aid; Thomas L. Ellis, B.A., Admissions Counselor; William F. Taylor, Jr., Director of Admissions. Administration Seated: Frances Smith Moore, B.A., Assistant Catalogue Librarian; Virginia Turrentine, B.A., M.A.L.S., Librarian. Standing: Saundra Stephens, Bookkeeper and Clerical Assistant; Karen R. Kruger, B.S., M.A., Periodicals- Documents Librarian; Elizabeth T. Gillander, Secretary and Assistant in Circulation; Lynn Ann Best. B.A., Circulation and Reference Librarian; Betty Joe Ingle, B.A., M.A.L.S., Catalogue and Assistant Librarian; Dorothy N. Crawford, B.A.. Assistant Order Librarian. Sandra Lynn McMahan, B.S. in Ed., Assistant in Registrar ' s Office; Victoria E. Samburg, B.S., Assistant to Dean of Students and Dean of Women; Margaret C. Miller, Assistant in the Registrar ' s Office; Marcia Thompson Ellis, B.A., Secretary to the Chaplain. Not pictured: Viola Lightfoot, B.A., Registrar. Mary Davis Fugaie, Secretary-Receptionist; Lin- wood Frank Snider, B.A., Associate Director of Development and Executive Secretary- of Alumni Association; J. Richard Herring, B.A., Director of Information Services; Diana Hall Elliott, Assistant in the Office of Information Services; Elizabeth Welsh, B.A., Assistant in the Development Office; Jane Huddleston, B.S., Secretary to the Dean; Janice Roberts, Secre- tary to the Director of Development; Bill Alex- ander Fleming, B.A., J.D., Director o f De- velopment; Elizabeth Welton, Secretary to the President. And Staff Patricia Hill, Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Of- fice; Eva Vineyard, Cashier in the Treasurer ' s Office; Hugh Crawford, B.A., Assistant Busi- ness Manager and Purchasing Agent; Peggy Robins, Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Office; Betty Eggers, Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Of- fice: Daniel Frank Layman, B.A., Treasurer and Business Manager; Fred Blevins, Chief Clerk in the Treasurer ' s Office. Sealed: Frances Delaney, Student Center; Flor- ence Harter, B.S., Hostess in the Dining Room; Mary Buchanan, Student Center; Margaret Hcnnemuth, B.A., Manager of College Stores. Standing: Ruby Delozier, Assistant to the Die- tician: Thelma Hall, R.N., Nurse; Margaret Ware, Dietician and Manager of the Dining Room. Staff Seated: Alyne Harrison, Head of Memorial Hall; Marion Pope, Head of New Dorm III; Lela Davis, Staff Assistant; Lucy Witherspoon, Staff Assistant. Standing: Charlotte Bellows, Head of Pearsons Hall; Rowena Robinson, Head of Margaret Bell Lloyd Residence; Pearle Cathey, Head of New Dorm I.; Ruth Reid, Head of New Dorm II. Campus Police: Willis McLemore; Eldria Hurst; Lyle Garner. Seated: Thomas Hutsell, Engineer. Standing: Janette Gamble, Housekeeper; J. L. Reagan; Mildred Watson, Supervisor of Printing De- partment. | 1 1 p ! p 7 ■K N ' ) i ft wlHlH|, Jp Executive Council Student- Faculty Senate Student Council F R E S H M E N Freshmen Class Officers: Connie O ' Connell, Vice President; Doug Barber, President; and Claudia Gradwell, Secretary-Treasurer. Started the year with almost new dorms and a very new academic curriculum ... so new that we were the guinea pigs . . . Aren ' t we lucky? Freshmen find themselves in a state of alienation . . . confusion? . . . Homecoming and Scots Tape the Bison! . . . election of officers . . . Senior-Freshman football game . . . Maybe we can beat the Freshman girls? . . . There goes that beautiful trophy! . . . Do you want some glitter on your nose? . . . The Freshman Christmas project ... a great dance! really cool movie . . . The freshmen provide spirit and talent . . . Do you want to buy a cake for ONLY . 2.75? . . . Well, it ' s the beginning of many years to come . . . three to be exact . . . Years filled with lasting friendships, fun, and plenty of hard work . . . Ah, IT ' S WORTH IT! ierry Allman Carole Andrews Gilbert August Doug Barber Sally Barbour Mary Barr Carole Beatty James R. Bell, Jr. ampa, Fla. Campbell, N.Y. Wilmington, Del. Knoxville, Tenn. Orlando. Fla. Oakmont, Penn. Covington, Ohio Flourtown, Penn. R fS A chard R. Berg Pam Bergeron Bruce K. Birch Lawrence Bodine Steve Boggs Richard Bond Elizabeth Boyce iover, N. J. Maryville, Tenn. Tenafly, N. J. Rahway, N. J. Knoxville, Tenn. Maryville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. y- if f f v ry M. Brackbill Ned Brookbank Jacquelyn Brown Sandra Bryce James Burkins Linda Burton nesburg, N. J. Delphi, Ind. Jasper, Tenn. Locust Val., N. Y. Darlington, Md. Miami, Fla. Barbara Bushing Carol M. Buxton David S. Cadero Marilyn Canady Maureen Cary Sue Cassidy Maryville, Tenn. Englewood, Ohio Walpole, Mass. Fayetteville, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Barbara Cloud Lynn L. Coborn John W. Coker Terry ' L. Collins Alice Cook Kingsport, Tenn. Messilla Pk., N.M. Jacksboro, Tenn. Chattan ' ga, Tenn. Norcross, Ga. Cary Cox Douglas Cox Decatur, Ga. Greenback. Tenn. hst loyd Cramer Elizabeth Crawford Dena Curtiss Arthur Davenport Vi ' anda Davis Linda Dimmick H. Elaine Docktcr Jane Dodge Joan Eddleman :sburgh, Penn. Apollo, Penn. W. Palm Bh., Fla. Mt. Holly, N. J. Maryville, Tenn. Nichols, N. Y. Alcoa, Tenn. Silver Spring, Md. Marvville. Tenn. f J. M. J. Eerenberg Mary Elam Louisville, Ky. Hyden, Ky. Cindy Esty Robert Evaul Linda Fiacchino Michelle Finnegan Linda Fleck Jean Fleminj! Baltimore, Md. Banner Elk, N. C. Louisville, Tenn. Loveland, Ohio Simsburg, Conn. Erie, Penn. David Fogle Marilyn Forbes Carol Foreman Larry Fort Carolyn Gash Joan Gates Warren Gaugh; Corry, Penn. Franklin, Ky. McLean, Va. Greeneville, Tenn. Etowah, N. C. Webster Gro., Mo. Cranford, N. PJ %±±ltjk Lynn A. Gillespie Margaret Glenn Carolyn Goad David Gordon Virginia Gorton Claudia Gradw Kearny, N. J. Columbus, Ohio Blountville, Tenn. Lutz, Fla. Evansville, Ind. Ramsey, N. J AA Uma R. Hannah Lewis Hardy Marvin Harmon Diane V. Hatt Linda L. Heinze Donna Hemenway vlaryville, Tenn. Guilford, Conn. Sevierville, Tenn. Bernardsville, N.J. Ft. W ' h ' ton, Penn. New Richm ' d, Wis. (ft jft fik J£l ff Freshmen Carol J. Hicks Gail Holben Kathi Hoyt Deborah Huffman Mark A. Hughes Robert J. Hulse Bill Hutton Maryville, Tenn. Pittsburgh, Penn. Cartersville, Ga. Greenville, Ohio Baltimore, Md. Paramus, N. J. Trenton, N. J. vlarilyn Ingraham Rosemary Johnson Wanda Jones Susan Kehrli Don Kidd Jean King Richard Knapp Terri Kremer Nat Kuykenda Enoree, S. C. Dubuque, Iowa Maryville, Tenn. Pittsburgh, Penn. Alcoa, Tenn. Coraopolis, Penn. Cherry Pt., N. C. Newark, Del. Memphis, Ten irbara Laverick Barbara C. Law Jane Lawson Rosemary Lindner Trudy Little Sue A. Livingston Lu Ann Logan Lynda Luck Bowie, Md. Oakland, N. J. Winter H ' ven, Fla. Norris, Tenn. Jackson, Miss. Brilliant, Ohio Fort Worth, Texas Littleton, Colo. f% ft ft Steve Lydick Chris McCormack Suz ' ne McCulloch Jean McDill Kay McLean Mary E. McLeod Mary Jo Martin angeloth, Penn. Miami, Fla. Batala, India Richmond, Va. Clearwater, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Knoxville, Tenn. fiAM anet Metzger James A. Michael Roy W. Miles Jennifer Miller Jerry Mullendore Frances Murphy )rlando, Fla. Gainesville, Ga. Falls Church, Va. Evansville, Ind. Frisco, Texas Toronto, Canada Richard Myser Edie Newman Connie O ' Connell Deborah Ohlsen Emmy Paine Rene Paine Westerville, Ohio Roslyn, Penn. Chattan ' ga, Tenn. King of Prussia, FranJdin, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn Penn. Freshmen Chuck R. Pardue Barb Pawlewicz Michael Pearson Astrid Peelle Patty Pelzer Carol A. Peowie Ann Perr Unicoi, Tenn. Springfield, Penn. Maryville, Tenn. Richmond, Va. Silver Spring, Va. Hammonton. N. J. Know ille. Tenn Kirby Pierce Judith A. Pike Sharon Plumb Linda Rhea Poe Nelda SusanPope Leslie E. Potts J. B. Randall Steve Renegar Rebecca Richard ingsport, Tenn. Buffalo, N. Y. Bethesda, Md. Kingsport, Tenn. Gulston, Ky. Conshohocken, Pa. Millersviile. Md. Banner Elk. N. C. Greencastle. Ind Lif. n Nancy Rose Cathy F. Ross Peter Rosswaag Bill Sanders Parker Santiago Pat Scheil Janet L. Schmitt Susan Schwaiger Kingsport, Tenn. Pittsburgh, Penn. Lambertville, N.J. Trenton, N. J. Paris Island. S. C. Ft. Wayne, Ind. E. Brunswick, N.J. Memphis, Tenn. M k - ' Ethel A. Scruggs Paul Shirk W. Memphis, Ark. Galena, Md. James Showalter Celia Simon Jessie Simpson Jo Carol Sims Karen Smith Libertyville, 111. Greeneville, Tenn. Smithfield, Ky. Phila ' phia, Penn. Rockwood, Tenn. Freshmen Margaret L. Smith Susan Stathopulos Kathy Stewart Roger Stiles Jane Strickland Kathy Stringfield Atlanta, Ga. Trenton, N. J. New Castle, Penn. Concord, N. H. Wilmington, Del. Ft. L ' derdale, Fla! L. Strohmeyer Sharon Sugg Linda Suzo Ann Todd Ellen Varland Barbara Wagner untainside, N.J. Coral Gables, Fla. Cleveland, Ohio Aliquippa, Penn. Cincinnati, Ohio Wagontown, Pa. nne Wakefield Betty Wald Ti ' ngton, N. J. Tucson, Ariz. Donna Walker Cindy Ward Winifred Welling Teresa Ann Wells Louise Welsh Alliance, Ohio Nashville, Tenn. Kokomo, Ind. Bluefield, W. Va. Wyckoff, N. J. lonna White Linda White Rick White Jackson Wingfield Leonard Wood Marc Woodward Beverly J. Yates Paul E. Yoos Stephen Zerwas ryville, Tenn. Henders ' ville, N.C. Maryville, Tenn. L ' kout Mt.. Tenn. Yadkinville, N. C. Germantown, Ky. Oxford, Penn. Mt. Holly, N. J. Iowa City, Iowa ft A • 1 fc£k s o p H O M O R E S Sophomore Class Officers: John Ribblc, President; Gerri Valois, Secretary-Treasurer; and Davis Rugh, Vice President. Big change from new dorms . . . noisy Pearsons and rickety Carnegie . . . Orienta- tion—orange polkadots . . . All these bags to fourth floor? . . . Big, Bad John . . . new- curriculum . . . F.F.F. . . . Thought . . . sophomore slump. . long hours at the bam paid off— first place Homecoming Float . . . class dance— you should have been there . . . Barnwarming— psychedelic . . . another candlelight?! . . . INTERIM ... I could have typed all night . . . Peace on Earth . . . fund raising projects, please? . . . soph picnic— sack suppers and a nice hike . . . Our Man Flint . . . half-way there! 9b £s. $ B 9 Darnel J. Birtcil Bradford, Penn. Penny Blackwood Maryville, Tenn. Robert Able Concord, Tenn. Elizabeth Blake Ocean City, N. J. Eugene Abshier Belleview, Fla. Gwyn Brogden Sparta, Tenn. Gretchen G. Alexander Bristol, Tenn. Mary Lois Brugler Belle Center, Ohio William J. Arlington Paterson, N. J. Mike Bull. ml Knoxville, Tenn. John J. Barbara Dade City, Fla. Lloyd Butler Boco Raton, Fla. Dean Bercaw Linden, N. J. Jim Cannon Sevierville, Tenn. Bob Berg Morris Plains, N. J. Randy Bingham Cincinnati, Ohio Tom Chase Huntington Station, N. Y. John Chism Philadelphia, Penn. Neil Cholminsky Newark, N. J. Jeffrey J. Coghill Pittsburgh, Penn. Susan Cole Pitman, N. J. Martha Coulter Maryville, Tenn. Linda Lou Coyner Morristown, N. J. Jim Daugherty Staunton, Va. 4Lifc W Paul Eversole Krypton, Ky. Lee Falknor New Madison, Ohio Sallie Davidson Wilmington, Dela. Carol Ann Fisher Wilmington, Dela. Lynn Dildine Ashley, Ohio Elizabeth Fisher Nashville, Tenn. Anne Deuel Elam Kingsport, Tenn. Suellen Fleming Hogansville, Ga. Nellie Louise Elam Hyd en, Ky. Barbara Flick Canfield, Ohio Steve Ellis Maryville, Tenn. Bobbie Fritz Niagra Falls, N. Y. Jane Elmore Oak Ridge, Tenn. Vickie Suzanne Frye Knoxville, Tenn. Mary A. Evans Tioga Center, N. Y. Joyce Everman Cincinnati, Ohio . I Sheryl B. Furbish Wilmington, Dela. Kent R. Gardner Warsaw, Ind. Miriam Gillespie Atlanta, Ga. Don Gilmore Maryville, Tenn. Jackie Goler Atlanta, Georgia Betty Graham Ostrander, Ohio Tom Graham Youngstown, Ohio Jean Griffith Louisville. Ky. Frances Herrick Little Rock, Ark. Pam Hobbins Decatur, Ga. Ted Griffith Camp Hill, Penn. Stevan Horning Indianapolis, Ind. Barb Grinstead Columbus, Ohio Thomas Houser Lockland, Ohio Ma ry Grudier Mansfield, Ohio Diane Humphreys Cordova, Tenn. Pat Hall Tampa, Fla. Sue Hurst Friendsville, Tenn. Patricia Hammontree Maryville, Tenn. Hollace Imler Charlottesville, Va. Beverly Harris Stanhope, N. J. Lucy Ireland Birmingham, Ala. Mary Sue Harris Gainesville, Ga. Edward R. Hawkey Mt. Holly, N. J. Mary Gee Isley Kingsport, Tenn. Lorri Ivey Towson, Md. Linda C. Jones Maryville, Tenn. Terrie Kane Fairfax, Va. Michelle Kemp Hixson, Tenn. Rolena King Walland, Tenn. Gail J. Klein Philadelphia, Penn. John Klein North Olmstead, Ohio Martha McCall Maryvillc, Tenn. Bob McEldowney Youngstown, Ohio Robert M. Knapp Morris Plains, N. J. Iris Y. McKeldin Chattanooga, Tenn. Christine Lamm Monrovia, Calif. David F. Messinger Maryville, Tenn. Robert William Mitchell Dunellen, N. J. Robert Lee Macy, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. George N. Lampe Darlington, Md. Dick Mara Mt. Holly, N. J. Jae Soon Lee Taegu City, Korea Dan Martin Greenville, Ohio Bill Libert Atlantic Beach, Fla. Marilyn Martin Ridley Park, Penn. Mary K. Lodwick Sao Paulo. Brazil Candace Merritt Norristown, Penn. George R. Lybrand Lumberton, N. C. Bryant Lynch West Lafayette, Ind. Jan Morris Maryville, Tenn. Ruth Morris Durham, N. C. Valerie Mosier Canonsburg, Penn. Donna Moyers Atlanta, Ga. Katherine Munson Cincinnati. Ohio Margaret Eileen Myers Columbus, Ohio Carl Peter New Milford, N. J. i _rs ifiS Peter W. Peterson Wilmington, Dela. Michael Nazarow, Jr. South Plainfield, N. J. Pamela Pierce Rehoboth Beach, Dela. Christy Nilsson Wilmington, Dela. Leslie Raby New Madison, Ohio Rebecca Reed Etowah, Tenn. Ola Pittman Vicco, Ky. W. N. Osborne Kingsport, Tenn. Rosemary Reichmann Tullahoma, Tenn. Lois Pivik Niagra Falls, N. Y. Candy Parkhurst Ruxton, Md. John Ribble Maryville, Tenn. Elizabeth Pope Harlan, Ky. J. Rogers Parry Haddon Heights, N. J. Ann Prewett Maryville, Tenn. Eloise Patton Roslyn, Penn. Lorette Pruden Maysville, Ky. Cynthia Paxton Alcoa, Tenn. Cathy J. Rice Bridgeton, N. J. Marna R. Rice Buffalo, N. Y. Barbara Riddell Powell, Tenn. Ralph E. Pemberton Clinton, Tenn. John Roberts Alderson, W. Va. Steven Siera Gatlinburg, Tenn. J. Knox Singleton Murphy, N. C. Fred L. Rose Daytona Beach, Fla. Marilyn Small Northbrook, III. Cynthia Rosser Bethel Park, Penn. Gregory Staton Deerfield, III. Horace Lee Stephens Maryville, Tenn. Mark D. Smith Chevy Chase, Md. David Rugh New Delhi, India Sue Ellen Smith Skokie, 111. Terri Sapienza Princeton, N. J. Susan J. Smith Louisville, Ky. Mary Jane Stephens Maryville, Tenn. Kathy Stone Bristol, Tenn. Walter Saz Uniondale, N. Y. M. Shepard Spear Lynnfield, Mass. Janne Scherer Plainfield. N. J. James C. Spotts Sterling, Kans. i m0 George N. Talley Lafayette Hill, Penn. Alice Tarwater Knoxville, Tenn. . Laurence Shapiro Bloomfield, N. J. Cindy Shockley Roanoke,- Va. Alice Lucille Tinley Princeton, N. J. Gordon Tinle Princeton, N. J. Carol Weichel Knoxville, Tenn. Si Ham- E. Weisgerber, Jr. Cherry Hill, N. J. Joel Tome Rising Sun, Md. Kathleen Wells Cummington, Mass. Peggy Tucker Crossville, Tenn. Betsy Welton Knoxville, Tenn. Gerri Valois Alexandria, Va. Albert J. Wencl, Jr. Wilmington, Dela. Chris Van Sant Hulmeville, Penn. James Wheeler Lenoir City, Tenn. Dianne Vogel Lake Wales, Fla. Joe White Wilmington, Dela. Gail Mitchell Weaver Knoxville, Tenn. Marjorie White Greenville, S. C. Alice Louise Weber Chattanooga, Tenn. Lucas V. Whitney Atlanta, Ga. Cynthia Wiggans Richmond, Ind. Nancy Willenbrock New Milford, N. J. Charlene Williams Weirsdale, Fla. Lynne Williams Miami Springs, Fla. Charles D. Wortman Warner Robins, Ga. Judith Elaine Young Lower Burrell, Penn. Sally Green, Secretary-Treasurer; James Moore, Vice President; Fred Callies, President. Hail co the surviving members of the Class of ' 69 . . . Late-night float parties — keep stuffing, kids . . . freshmen vs. R.A. ' s . . . interim guinea pigs . . . new curriculum, new questioning, new hope for tomorrow . . . And then there ' s special studies . . . and the most creative yearbook ever . . . Tears from Shenandoah flood the golf course . . . daisies, daisies, nowhere . . . Where have the last three years gone? 45 Marti Agnew Arlington, Va. Thomas Alderson Wilmington, Del. Lynn Anthony Martinsville, N. J. Sue E. Anthony Maryville, Tenn. Beverly Ash Clearwater, Fla. Beth Babelay Knoxville, Tenn. Deenie Barnett Spokane, Wash. Helen Barr Kingsport, Tenn. Waynetta Bays Jacksonville, Fla. Mack Bettis Memphis, Tenn. I Noreen T. Bovis North Springfield, Va. Ann Bridges Corinth, Miss. George Brown Harriman, Tenn. Barb Bush Oxon Hill, Md. vl mA Fred Callies Birmingham, Ala. William A. Campton William R. Carkhuff Sue Carr Janchai Changtrakul Brian H. Childs Glenside, Penn. Rahway, N. J. Medford, Mass. Bangkok, Thailand 46 Annapolis, Md. Mary Christofferson Maryvillc, Tcnn. Martha Clabo Friendsville, Tenn. Cindy Clymans Ncwville. Penn. William Cox Youngstown, Ohio David Crawford Maryvillc, Tenn. Leah Cromer Winona Lake, Ind. Alan G. Cropper Wilmington, Dela. Ethel Cubbin Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. David Lee Cureton Dunellen, N. J. Cathy Currie Decatur, Ga. Travis M. Cutright, II Canonsburg, Penn. Dana Dasher Miami Beach, Fla. Charles Davies Waukesha, Wis. Ann Davis Knoxville, Tenn. Joe M. Dawson Pittsburgh. Penn. Philip DerPilbosian, Jr. Philadelphia, Penn. Terry E. Dorsett Ashland, Ky. John C. Dowling E. Brunswick. N. J. Dinni-Lvnn Drake Buffalo, N. Y. Robert C. Dugan, Jr. Reading, Mass. 47 Nancy Eaker Sue Edwards Joy Ann Eichhorn Laurel M. Erskine Sue Fershee Decatur, Ala. Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Manchester, N. H. Carlisle, Ohio Ellen M. Gould Reserve, N. M. 1 Sally Green Windsor Locks, Conn. Virginia W. Greeno Maryville, Tenn. Linda L. Gregg Scenery Hill, Penn. Cathy Mailman Fort Valley, Ga. Jon Hancher Judy Hannah Robert L. Harner, III Pamela Harris Jean Hartley Hobson Greensburg, Ind. Maryville, Tenn. Midwest City, Okla. Butler, N. J. Staunton, Va. David J. Hollingsworth Pittsburgh, Penn. Areerat Hongspan Thonburi, Thailand Diane Housholder Knoxville, Tenn. Gwen K. Humphreys Norfolk, Va. Sandy Hunter Burgettstown, Penn. 4 8 L Pamela D. Huskey Gatlinburg, Tenn. Nancy Hyde Maryville, Tenn. Sandra L. Hynd Guilford, Conn. Richard Karns Greenville, Ohio Linda Keeble Alcoa, Tenn. Alfred S. Keim Middletown, Penn. Sue Ketchum Dodgeville, Wis. Kristine Kittel Simpsonville, S. C. Brenda Laipply Mansfield, Ohio Barbara Elizabeth Lappage Sevierville. Tenn. Joyce Leibundguth Evansville, Ind. Ann S. Little Jackson, Miss. Sue McCampbell Clearwater, Fla. John R. McLaughlin San Torrce, Puerto Rico Sarah McLaughlin Watertown, N. Y. Mark McMaster Hellam, Pa. Sue Mackenzie Wynnewood, Penn. Alan Marshall Wilmington, Dela. Thomas G. Marston Wyncote, Penn. Arthur S. Masker Pleasantville, N. Y. 49 William G. Mathieson, IV Crestwood, Mo. David Maxwell Delaware, Ohio Joan Michaels E. Stroudsburg, Perm. James C. Moore, Jr. Philadelphia, Penn. Amber Lee Myers Townsend, Tenn. Carol Ann Myers Hammonton, N. J. 4ii Charles H. Myers, Jr. Hammonton, N. J. Linda L. Neel Alliance, Ohio Kathleen Nelson Kolhapur, India Marcia Newlin Charlotte, N. C. Alice Orman Knoxville, Tenn. Sharon L. Owings Plainsfieid, N. J. Mary Paddison Memphis, Tenn. iiA Robert B. Phillips Levittown, Penn. Thomas C. Potter Bucyrus, Ohio T - I ii£fc Susan K. Powers Vineland, N. J. Praon Pradipasen Thonburi, Thailand Penny Promtt Maryville, Tenn. Lynn Raby New Madison, Ohio Bill Rankin Kingsport, Tenn 5° Linda J. Reifenkugel Brooklyn. N. Y. Joyce Reimers Pcnn Wynne, Penn. Paul T. Reiter Miami, Fla. Ann Reynolds Clearwater, Fla. MM Jim Reynolds Wallingford, Penn. Craig D. Rigell Baltimore, Md. David H. Ronco Springfield, N. J. Mary Lee Roseborough Jacksonville, Fla. June M. Rostan Valdese. N. C. V v 4iM Robert D. Rothrock, Jr. Bergenfield, N. J. rfiJlifc Charles L. Rumford Colwyn, Penn. Bob Sammons Dayton, Ohio Sara Schug Covington, La. Mary ' Jane Schussler Houston, Penn. Karen L. SchwarzwaJder New Providence, N. J. Linda Shanley Elsinore, Calif. Hope Shields Maryville, Tenn. Dennis Shockley Roanoke, Va. 5 1 Charles Slaybaugh Rising Sun, Md. Kathleen Smith Burgettstown, Penn. Richard T. Smith Cleveland, Ohio Joseph D. Stevens Beaver Falls, N. Y. Marj Stewart Salem, N. J. Suzanne Stone Shelbyville, Tenn. K Sharon Sullivan Owensboro, Ky. Linda Sue Taylor Maryville, Tenn. Lynda Thomas Maryville, Tenn. Melody J. Thurman Cincinnati, Ohio Linda Tyler Lexington, Ky. Bruce C. Van Leuven Freeport, N. Y. Sue Vest Knoxville, Tenn. Carol Volk Alcoa, Tenn. Alice Weaver Loudon, Tenn. Margie Webb Maryville. Tenn. Frederick H. West Greenback, Tenn. Ann White Huntsville, Ala. W. Franklin Wilson Collingswood, N. J. W. Scott Wood Lawrence, N. Y. Sherry Woodside Battle Creek, Mich. 5 1 Class of ' 68 . . . working s E N I O Dave Miller, President; Laurie Waller, Secre- tary - Treasurer; Don Brackbill, Vice Presi- dent. We ... hit campus anxious over the change of life at MC . . . grind away long hours on independent studies . . . crash and burn the note cards and legal pages in the Terabian bonfire . . . loop around Cades Cove on a 200-hamburger-picnic . . . build the best-looking Homecoming float to show off our Queen and Court . . . start a tradition and win the Senior- Freshman football game . . . slave through senior interim . . . party and picnic away the second term . . . prepare and bear our crosses during comps . . . remember the good and the bad . . . treasure the past four years . . . step forward to meet the challenge of tomorrow. Marty Anderson Sociology McDonald, Penna. Ronali L. Anderson Psychology Orlando, Florida Susan Anderson Art Oak Ridge, N.J. Senior Class Edwin Jones Best French Maryville, Tennessee Frances Jean Bettis English Memphis, Tennessee Phillip Howard Bettis Health and Physical Education Loudon, Tennessee Elizabeth Abrahamson Elementary Education Hightstown, N.J. 4 . S. M. Atchley Music Education Maryville, Tennessee Sarah Babelay Art Knoxville, Tennessee Jeanne Baldwin Christian Education Fords, New Jersey Helen Gail Beatty Mathematics Covington, Ohio William Clyde Birch Stephen Clarke Bishop History History Cincinnati, Ohio Baltimore, Maryland William H. Blackwood Economics and Business Administration Manchester, N.H. Ruth Black Biology Chattanooga, Term. Carolyn Boaz Mathematics Newton, New Jersey- Don Brackbill Psychology Jamesburg, New Jersey John W. Braymer English Pittsburgh, Penna. Russell James Bright Economics and Business Administration Madison, Wisconsin Carolyn Cardin Spanish Friendsville, Tennessee Linda Sue Carico Music Education Kingsport, Tennessee Merry L. Burlingham English Deerfield Beach, Fla. E. Diane Caylor History Maryville, Tennessee Roberta Chesney English Charleston, W.Va. Dean E. Clark Economics and Business Administration Glen Ellyn, Illinois Trudy K. Cochran Carol Cocke History English Maryville, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Cynthia Ann Cowgill Biology McLean, Virginia Marilyn Davis Medical Technology Brooklyn, New York Peggy Davis Spanish St. Augustine, Florida (Catherine H. Doane Elementary Education West Yarmouth, Mass. Senior Class James M. Fan Patti E. Feller Mary Jane Finke Chemistry Psychology English Castle Peak, N.T., Denville, New Jersey Murphvsboro, Illinois Hong Kong Richard Craig History Wilmington, Delaware- Steve Dockery Health and Physical Education Maryville, Tennessee Anita I. Emerick Art Education Greenfield, Ohio Stephen R. Dorner Political Science Collingswood, N.J. Ronald A. Fagan History Elgin A.F.B., Florida f G - 1 ± +4 Steven Floyd John Forgety Art Health and Physical Murrysville, Penna. Education Strawberry Plains. Tennessee James Fort Sociology Plainfield, New Jersey Douglas A. Gamble History Maryville, Tennessee David Harris, II History Trenton, New Jersey Gail B. Garlinghouse Art Maryville, Tennessee Linda A. Giesselmann English Oakland, New Jersey Marybeth Gillander English Greenback, Tennessee Diane K. Hall Art Murfreesboro, Tenn. Margaret Edwards Green Music Teaneck, New Jersey V j- iw , C v flf Wanda G. Hannah English Maryville, Tennessee Patty Harvey Art Florence, Alabama John B. Haynie, Jr. Economics and Business Administrati on Atlanta,, Georgia Nan Bennett Haynie Elementary Education Miami, Florida Marthalee Hegner Sociology Oshkosh, Wisconsin James B. Heck Biology Baltimore, Maryland W j Joseph W. Henry Music Maryville, Tennessee Jim Hogue Economics and Business Administration Denver, Colorado Karen G. James Art Valley Station, Ky. ft tftf H. Craig Heller Economics and Business Administration Stroudsburg, Penna. 2 Jenny Jett Elementary Educatiot: Maryville, Tennessee Marie Johnson Mathematics Jacksonville, Florida 4 Judy Lane Johns Elementary Education Atlanta, Georgia Senior Class Ralph Johnson History Huntington Station, New York Julia Jones Teresa Josey Alice W. Junkin Sociology Elementary Education Music Education Bristol, Tennessee Smyrna, Georgia Taicdung, Taiwan Janet Louise Krause English Landenberg, Penna. Jack Llewellyn Health and Physical Education Knoxville, Tennessee Edoris Ann LeFurgey Biology Lexington, N.C. Patricia A. MacHarg History St. Clair Shores, Mich. Ralph McCampbell English Knoxville, Tennessee Douglas B. McGruther Economics and Business Administration Wayne, New Jersey Robert M. Lucas, Jr. Christian Education Maryville, Tennessee Linda Cope McNair Spanish Birmingham, Alabama Margaret Camilla Mann Art Union, West Virginia Joseph J. Mailoy, Jr. Health and Physical Education Loudon, Tennessee Danielle Markley Sociology Cincinnati, Ohio f -w A Scribner Messinger English Bartlesville, Oklahoma Denise Meury Health and Physical Education W. Trenton, N.J. Gary R. Meyer Mathematics Cincinnati, Ohio Betty Louise Milam Psychology Orlando, Florida Carol Ann Mills Elementary Education Lorain, Ohio M. Davis Miller Psychology Lexington, Kentucky f Beverly N. Minear English Coral Gables, Florida Allen Morris Political Science ilmington, Delaware Judith E. Morris Elementary Education Windsor, New Jersey Kathleen Bishop Mullins Health and Physical Education Tellico Plains, Tenn. Senior Class John Myers Music Education Chattanooga, Tenn. Louis R. Newman English Roselle Park, N.J. Robert B. Nicholas Political Science Union, New Jersey- Howard Newman History Roslyn, Penna. Sarah B. Nichols Music ireeneville, Tennessee Douglas Olson Economics and Business Administration Maryville, Tennessee Peter J. Park Chemistry Maryville, Tennessee Bette Elane Parker Psychology Atlanta, Georgia Linda Anne Paulson Art Drexel Hill, Penna. Betty Patterson English Alexandria, Virginia ■H Charles Arden Perkins Political Science Maryville, Tennessee Gary Phillips Health and Physical Education Decatur, Georgia Cole Piper Sociology Morrisville, Penna Barbara L. Roberts Political Science Maryville, Tennessee Meta Yvonne Robinson English Olive Branch, Miss. Nancy Lee Rominger History Lalcewood, Ohio Don Payne History Greeneville, Tennessee W. Douglas Price Sociology Willoughby, Ohio Lynn L. Ramsey Mathematics Maryville, Tennessee Charles Ridings English Walland, Tennessee fcv Virginia Carol Roseborough Elementary Education Jacksonville, Florida Orus Rupe, Jr. Political Science Lexington, Kentucky Dan R. Quarles Chemistry Canton, Georgia Andrew D. Ruhlin Art Trenton, New Jersey p Nancy P. Ryan Elementary Education Louisville, Kentucky Rebecca Sankner lealth and Physical Education . Petersburg, Florida Charleen J. Schmidt Elementary Education Livingston, New Jersey Marguerite Sims Biology Maryville, Tennessee Senior Class Daniel F. Styles nomics and Business Administration .rlington, Virginia Richard Alan Sultzbach Music Morrisville, Penna. Susan E. Talmage Elementary Education Cherry Hill, N.J. Geoffrey Skrinar Philosophy and Religion Lindcroft, New Jersey H. Gerald Steigelman Art Houston, Texas Bruce Smith Biology Collingswood, N.J. Darrell J. Stoker Art Columbia, S.C. J L I w; Julie Tate Elementary Education Bellbrook, Ohio Tom Taylor Sociology Rock Island, Illinois David Allan Taylor Sociology Princess Anne, Md. Elizabeth C. Trent Music Education Hatboro, Pennsylvania Carol Vandegriff Psychology Atlanta, Georgia Lisbeth J. Vincent Psychology Woodbury, New Jersey Christine M. Wald English Tucson, Arizona George V. Wood Music Education Hammonton, N.J. Sherry Frances Wood Elementary Education Cleveland, Tennessee Dorothea Woodall Mathematics Kingston, Tennessee Kathie Trowbridge Christian Education Pittsburgh, Penna. Gayle Walker Elementary Education Owensboro, Kentucky Janet Wells English Nashville, Tennessee Steve Wintermute History Selmer, Tennessee t Barbara Woodworth Mathematics Coral Gables, Florida Katherine Yoder Chemistry E. Palestine, Ohio Laurie Anne Waller History Neenah, Wisconsin Richard G. Yates, Jr. Psychology Oxford, Pennsylvania s Jhere 1 A for nfitjM ' t dome iu tification zal labor . . . p o R T S -the joif of participation or th pleasure of victoru. Sports Committee From top: J. Moore, R. Morris, L. Reifenkugal, C. Rumford, Editor. 68 COACH TOMLINSON Football, Track COACH DAVIS Wrestling Coaching Staff 1968 COACH BAIRD Basketball, Baseball BOYDSON H. BAIRD Athletic Director COACH KARDATZKE Football, Tennis 69 tMiWMW ywWpgjjIBIjgff : ' w ' : ' ■■VKA V ' ' IP : ' A1 v H i Scots score again! Varsity Football Defensive unit gets tough down where it counts. Captain John Forgety and Coach Tomlinson. First Row: L. Dodcz, E. Brown, B. Ciccotti, G. Phillips, J. Forgety, R. McCampbell, S. Dockery, B. Evaul, T. Cox, D. Garner, D. Ker- ley. Second Ron ' : Hamilton, S. Renegar, P. Eversole, S. Boggs, J. Klein, F. Rose, J. Hosken, J. Cannon, G. Reagan, P. Harman, W. Carkhuff. Third Row: K. Lane, L. Bodine, P. Grice, M. Harmon, D. Kidd, C. Smith, B. Macy, D. Bercaw, D. Reagan, B. Mitchell, A. Robins. Fourth Row: B. Beck, J. Dawson, J. Adrian, C. Piper, W. Osbornp, H. Stephens, D. Shockley, W. Saz, J. McLaughlin, R. White, J. Davis, H. Crabtree. Quarterback Crabtree rolls left. Another rebuilding year . . . Scots have yet to come of age . . . crucial lack of depth . . . costly injuries force inexperi- ence into action . . . quick, hard-hitting defense . . . potent offense . . . Team much better than record . . . one mistake at this stage means the game . . . great effort and team spirit . . . but only one win and a tie. Opener at Hampden-Sydney . . . close, hard-fought . . . but not a win . . . Home debut is squeaker against George- town . . . still no victory . . . Hard work pays as Mars Hill falls to the Scots . . . Lapse at Emory and Henry and Living- ston State . . . Tough and exciting Homecoming with Harding . . . still only one victory . . . Several chances but no score in muddy Millsaps tie . . . Scots batter Eagles in heartbreaking loss to Carson-Newman . . . close until last quarter . . . Southwestern wraps it up . . . Devotion . . . disappointment . . . but not despair . . . Next year just may be it. 7 1 Steve Dockery, Little All-American defensive back. Scots alert of defense. Cannon scores behind strong offensive line. 7 - ' White hauls in pass from Crabtrcc. 1 _ FINAL SCORES Maryville 10 Hampden-Sydney 14 Maryville 7 Georgetown 12 Maryville 7 Mars Hill Maryville 6 Emory Henry 35 Maryville 7 Livingston State 42 Maryville 16 Harding 27 Maryville Millsaps Maryville Carson-Newman 28 Maryville 7 Southwestern 48 Dodez plows up opposition ' s defensive line. Scots make ready on the sidelines. 73 First Row: A. Ruhlin, R. Nye, A. Williams, B. Berg, T. Chase, R. Johnson, R. Evaul, R. Nicholas. Second Row: H. Burnette, L. Bodine, L. Dodez, K Wood. R. Mitchell, J. Forgety, S. Wood, P. Grice. Varsity Wrestling Nicholas rides his man to a victory. Alonzo sizes up his next victim. Ralph ties him up betore the take down. A Scot wrestler takes control of his man. The wrestling team again launches a most successful sea- son Although wrestling against much bigger colleges, such as Appalachian State, U. of Georgia, and Auburn U., the Maryville wrestling team proves to be outstanding. . . . Coach Davis and Co-captains Ralph Johnson — last year ' s SEC champ in the 137 lb. class — and Rob Nicholas have helped to prepare this year ' s team. . . . Returning wrestlers Andv Ruhlin and Harry Burnette, along with freshmen Ray Nye, Alonzo Wil- liams, Larry Bodine, and Bob Van Dyke, help to fill positions left vacant by last year ' s graduates. . . . With their individual performances and the entire team spirit, the Maryville College wrestling team aspires to be one of the top teams in the South. FINAL SCORES Maryville 3 Appalachian State 40 Maryville 10 University of Tennessee 27 Maryville 15 University of Tennessee 27 Maryville 23 Sewanee 19 Maryville 6 Milligan 30 Maryville 25 University of Chattanooga 18 Maryville 14 Milligan 22 Maryville 37 Emorv University ! Maryville 17 Carson Newman 1 1 Maryville 10 University of Georgia 27 Maryville 11 Carson Newman 2 1 Maryville 3 Auburn L ' niversiry 30 Co-captain R. Nicholas, Coach Davis, Assistant Coach D. Elia, Co-captain R. Johnson. Basketball- Wrestling Homecoming The first annual Basketball-Wrestling Homecoming . . . Highland Lassie Barb Grinstead and her court, escorted by the team captains, reigned over the festivities. ... A dance with The Collection Friday night ... a basketball victory over Emory and Henry Saturday night ... a new tradition and a great weekend. Highland Lassie and Court: Barbara Grinstead, Don Payne, Lynn Gillespie, Ralph Johnson, Diane Humphreys, Robert Nicholas. Ht , f i Highland Lassie — Miss Barbara Grinstead. Varsity Basketball First Ron.- W. Arlington, D. Maxwell, L, Falknor, D. Payne, L. Dildine, J. Hancher, L. Raby. Second Row: D. Kidd, L. Mize, G. Morefield, M. Barrows, J. Leibrock, P. Bettis, D. Hickman, D. Stoker, W. Padgett. Boydson Baird, Head Coach; Don Payne, Captain; Jack Llewellyn, Assistant Coach. Captain Payne drives past the Lion ' s defense for the score. 77 This year ' s veteran squad faced a rugged schedule . . . Improvement seen as the team develops . . . started slow in December and January . . . February sees the team catch fire . . . Senior Captain Don Payne takes control on the floor . . . the Padgett form scores again . . . big man Phil Be ttis helps out under the boards . . . Tater Mize and Shadow Bar- rows add scoring punch to a potent offense . . . consistent play of last year ' s most improved player, Dave Maxwell . . . the rebounding of Jon Hancher and Don Hickman . . . All of these factors, plus a strong bench, provide for an exciting sea- son . . . With the loss of only two seniors, the Scots look forward to an even better season next year. FINAL SCORES Maryville 88 Calvary 81 Maryville 87 Tusculum 91 Maryville 63 Randolph Macon 88 Maryville 62 Washington and Lee 102 Marvville 66 Lee College 71 Maryville 70 Tennessee Temple 68 Marvville 68 Asheville-Bilcmore 94 Marvville 67 Tusculum 68 Marvville 82 Milligan 107 Maryville 88 Lee College 80 Maryville 68 Florida Presbvterian 76 Maryville 74 Tennessee Temple 83 Marvville 68 Emory and Henry 87 Maryville 9 Bryan 77 Maryville 79 Mars Hill 76 Marvville 85 Milligan 78 Maryville 76 Centre 92 Marvville 88 Kentucky Southern 76 Marvville 78 Baptist College 96 Maryville 75 Emory and Henry 63 Maryville 95 Bryan 90 Marvville 86 Johnson Bible College 67 Maryville 73 Mars Hill 84 Maryville 72 Asheville-Biltmore 78 Maryville 63 Johnson Bible College 54 Scots score two more. 78 Tennis Alan Marshall goes for a Big One Returning Iettermen . . . Pete Park, Alan Marshall, Becky Sankner . . . under Coach Kardatzke . . . heading the tennis team . . . rein- forced by Penny Blackwood and newcomer Sam Ferguson . . . last year ' s team . . . lack of depth and experience . . . hinderances no longer exist . . . hope for a good season! Keep your eye on the ball, Hugh. Don ' t worry, Pete. It ' s only a fly. i 1968 Tennis Team — Standing: S. Ferguson, H. Robinson, P. Park, A. Marshall. Kneeling: P. Blackwood and B. Sankner. Returning Lettermen: L. Dildine, J. Agnew, R. Macy, D. Payne. A crack of the bat . . and another score for the Scots. Baseball 1967 season disappointing . . . 4-16 record . . . Scots have nowhere to go but up . . . 1968 has same team except for the loss of four seniors . . . freshmen will add strength . . . coach- ing will be a factor . . . offensive power needed to score the runs we missed last year . . . defense tough . . . fielding is usually good . . . pitching needs experience, but should prove adequate . . . Coach and team must jell together . . . outlook for ' 68 — hopefully better. Bench adds moral support to Scots in action. 8o Track Probably Maryville ' s most consistently winning team . . . Better than average chance to be undefeated this year ... all lettermen arc returning ... an indoor season to get into shape physically and mentally . . . Virtually every distance record was broken last year . . . 880 by Childs . . . mile and two mile run by Wiley . . .440 yard dash by Craig . . . 440 yard relay by McEldowney, Garner, Cicotti, and Craig . . . discus tossed for a record by Piper . . . New determination and training techniques . . . good group of new prospects ... we can expect some new records set. Piper in record breaking form. Returning Lettermen, First Row: C. Piper, D. Craig, D. Styles. Sec ond Row: J. Klein, H. Crabtree, G. Philips, R. Hamory. Lettermen ' s Club Varsity athletes from all sports united in a spirit of fellow- ship. . . . Patriotic meetings revolve around the topic of sports . . . Looking for a worthwhile service function . . . recognizing the need for academic achievement . . . seeking to promote further student involvement in athletics . . . hoping to reor- ganize the pit . . . working toward the goal of a strong, active club with a fraternal bond among all varsity athletes. First Row: J. Agnew, C. Piper, D. Craig, D. Payne, L. Dildine. Second Row: R. Nicholas, G. Meyer, D. Styles, G. Phillips, H. Burnette. Third Row: J. Cannon, S. Dockery, P. Bettis, D. Bercaw, A. Ruhlin. D. Styles, Secretary; D. Craig, Vice President; D. Payne, Presi- dent; D. Bercaw, Sergeant at Arms; G. Phillips, Chaplain. 8i ROBERT NICHOLAS Wrestlinn 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Not Pictured: JOHN FORGETY Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ■ntB MMHBMKaKlilB Official Forgcty steps in to settle a dispute. Sigs plan strategy that brought them a win in the Shoe game. Sig on the sidelines at the start of another successful season. Men ' s Intramurals An exciting intramural football season with Alpha Sigma defeating a determined Phi seven for the league championship. . . . Sig pulls out a thrilling victory in the All-Star game on a bomb from Junior Maietta to Dick Craig in the closing seconds . . . Seniors annihilate freshmen in their annual clash. . . . Volleyball intramurals dominated by the undefeated Beavers led by Bruce Van Leuven. . . . Basketball season developing into a dogfight between undefeated Alpha Sigma and Townrounders.. . . Softball — another fine season . . . high spirit on all teams. . . . Purpose of intramurals accomplished — all men given a chance to participate in non-varsity sports. Kappa Phi warms up before the Shoe game. Independent ' s defense makes play in win over Sig. 96er ' s score, and Styles starts the fast break. Grab the ball, not his arm, Steve! Women ' s Intramurals Hockey strategy planned on the sidelines. To supplement the curncular activities of physical education . . . to have fun ... to fill the afternoons with something other than books ... to offer women students fifteen varied recreational activities — field hockey? I ' ve never heard of it! . . . to present an opportunity for more competition — my floor ' s better than yours! ... to break the monotony of study- ing ... to break a bat over your opponent ' s head ... to break in a new sport — lacrosse ... or simply to break from ex- haustion! Up and away?? Sock it to ' em, Grinny! 86 W.A.A. Council The vice-president of M club in charge . . . two representatives of each women ' s society ... an events manager . . . and a faculty advisor. . . . Co- ordinators of women ' s intramurals among the societies . . . urging active participation . . . fun . . . fello w- ship. M Club First Row: Mrs. Davis, Advisor. Second Row: B. Vincent, Program Chairman; P. Pierce, Treasurer; N. Bovis, Vice President; D. Mtury, President; A. Weber, Secretary; M. Paddison, Chaplain; M. Evans. Third Row: B. Sankner; J. Ferguson; L. Riefenkugel; S. Fershee; M. Stewart; C. Lamm, Publicity Chairman; M. L. Rose- borough. Nor Pictured: K. Mullins, Program Chairman. C. Lamm, M. Paddison, D. Meury, N. Bovis, P. Pierce, Mrs. Davis. To further interest in women ' s athletics and good sports- manship at Maryville College . . . organizers and administra- tors of women ' s intramurals . . . How many points do I have . . . I ' ve timed and scored an awful lot of games . . . Chalk up enough points and you ' re invited to wear a beautiful green sweatshirt that says Women ' s M Club! 8? Cheerleaders Captain Craig Rigell . Lynn Anthony. Tom Graham 8c Mary Sue Harm. Larry Sharpe 8C Linda Rhea Poe. Bill Mathieson 8C Trudy Little. Alternates Jerry Mullendore 8C Jane Strickland. ZJo he able to work with others J-i or a common aoa l is a skill and an li acnievemen I. ? G A N I Z A T I O N S rj- r did not worn, tke e wortdd would perish .... Bhagavad-Gita, in the Family of Man J Jl . . . Clasp the handd and know the tnouahti of- men . . . John Masefield, in The Fa mily of Man, o R G A N I Z A T I O N S Organizations Committee Organizations Committee, Left to right: S. Schwaiger, R. Reichmann, N. Davidson, and S. Anthony, P. Proffitt, Editors. Not Pictured: K. Stone, S. Green. Student Council, Seated from left to right: C. Rigell, B. Vincent, J. Jett, D. Price, L. Jones, J. Heck, L. McNair, N. Ryan, D. Bar- ber, J. Gates, E. Scruggs. Standing from left to right: G. Meyer, A. Cropper, S. Ellis, D. Hickman, J. Ribble, S. Spear, D. Gamble, T. Dorsett, R. Myser, L. Kramer, B. Childs. Student Council Affected by the spirit of change and expansion . . . Doug and Doug, a secretary and a treasurer, plus 23 representatives strive to restructure Maryville College. Alcohol . . . chapel . . . judiciary system . . . primary concerns of council. Results — are the rules really handed down from generation to genera- tion? A judicial committee ... a bar in Baldwin for the Roaring Twenties partv ... no compulsory chapel during the interim ... a dining room committee and extra cartons of milk . . .. evaluation of the academic excellence of the interim . . . maybe the library opened on Sunday! The only thing perm- anent is change! Student Council Officers, Left to Right: J. Jett — Secretary; D. Gamble — President; D. Price — Vice-President; L. Jone9 — Treas- 93 Committees of Student Council .Academics Committee: L. McNair, Dr. Daniels, B. Vincent, K. Trowbridge, M. Robinson, C. VandegrifF, N. Bovis. Pep Committee: T. Graham, L. Gillespie, B. McEldowney. Programs Committee, Seated: B. Arlington, S. Powers, A. Cropper, J. Hobson, C. Rumford. Standing: D. Hickman, J. Ribble. Social Committee: A. Little, J. Hannah, G. Meyer, J. Jelt, N. Ryan. Publicity Committee, Front: L. Jones, C. Rosser, G. Brogden, M. Ezzell. Back: W. Campton, J. Ribble, D. Hickman. Constitution Committee: G. Meyer, Dr. Campbell, S. Spear, Dean Thomas, J. Heck, Dr. Ainsworth. Elections Committee, Seated: H. Newman, D. Miller, T. Alderson, F. West. Standing: D. Hickman, J. Ribble, B. Grinstead, D. Markley, D. Price. Women ' s Student Government Association WSGA Officers, Seated. Left to Right: M. Schussler — Sec. Treas.; N. Ryan — President; G. Walker— V.-Pres. Women ' s governing . body, composed of resident female students ... designed to provide self-government for the women in the dormitories. . . . Coordinating Council of elected representatives operates with the administration on matters con- cerning women students. . . . Sales of chrysanthemum corsages for Homecoming . . . a dinner for women students . . . programs and discussions with Lisa Sergio, authority of the new morality . .. repre- sentation at the annual conference of the Intercollegiate Asso- ciation of Women Students. WSGA. Seated, Left to Right: M. Schussler, G. Walker, N. Ryan. Stand- ing, Left to Right: K. Trowbridge, P. Feller, J. Strickland, J. King, S. Hynd, I. McKelden, S. Anthony, S. Smith. Men ' s Student Government M.S.G. dominated by the fourth floor ... to stress the acceptance of respon- sibility and the material aspects of dorm life. . . . The first informal bull session was led by Miss Roewade, a prominent figure on our campus this year. . . . The fourth floor Carnegie heads in Christ- mas decorations with their usual flare . . . hopeful for first annual bedrace in the spring . . . M.S.G. looking forward to the time when it will have an impor- tant role in self-discipline of students. MSG, Bottom row, left to right: J. Talbot, B. Mathieson, L. Raby, D. Cadero, G. Skrinar. Top row, left to right: C. Piper, D. Wiley, J. Barbara, K. Marine, H. Newman. MSG Officers, Sealed, left to right: D. Quarles, Treasurer; C. Piper, Vice- President. Standing, left to right: R. Kusek, Secretary; O. Rupe, President. 9 6 Front: J. Ribble, D. Price, D. Hickman, B. Berg, A. Cropper, C. Rigell, C. Rumford, T. Dorsett, C. Davies, D. Maxwell, J. Haynie, G. Meyer, F. West, R. Karnes, S. Wood, D. Miller, D. Clark. Back: D. Hollingsworth, W. Patterson, J. Moore, S. Ellis, W. Rankin, S. Mes- senger. Circle K A dynamic force . . . developing incentive through leadership in cam- pus, national, and international af- fairs . . . Circle K, a service club of selected college men . . . spon- sored by the Alcoa and Maryville Kiwanis Clubs . . . ushering at Vespers and the Messiah concert, presenting the most valuable player award in our intramural sports pro- gram, and sponsoring the United States Marine Corps relief drive for Viet Nam . . . Circle K — dedicated to service. Circle K Sweethearts Miss Patti Feller 97 Miss Jean Hobson UCCF Freshman picnic-confrontation with UCCF . . . new ideas, new responsibilities and new demands . . . Fall Retreat — faculty and students exploring commit- ment, social justice — what is a man? . . . mass baptism of officers . . . realization of impotence, insignificance, and superficiality . . . Pray-Ins, guid- ing . . . involvement, responsibility, commitment demanded . . . Process ' 67 and Cleveland Week with the University Christian Movement for seven stu- dents . . . forcing people to deal with significant issues . . . Thanksgiving Service — experimental and contemporary worship, making people aware. . . . Advent communion and Christmas readings, faculty- students working and learning together, psychedelic Barnhappening, new format for February meetings . . . groping in the darkness. U.C.C.F. Officers, Standing, Left to Right: J. Reynolds — President; J. Ros- tan — Secretary; S. Horning — Treasurer. U.C.C.F. Cabinet, Seated, Left to Right: W. Hannah, B. Roberts, M. Schussler, A. Bridges, D. Barnett, M. Hegner, L. Erskine. Standing, Left to Right: S. Ellis, J. Rostan, S. Horning. 98 Left to right: S. Smith, J. Griffith, B. Fritz, B. Berg, S. Horning, J. Daugherty, S. Spear, D. Gilmore, D. Hickman, D. Rugh, M. White, V. Mosier, P. Tucker, D. Birtcil. Nu Gamma leaders and Key Men . . . U.C.C.F. Social Commission. . . . Are you kidding — a psychedelic Barn- Happening — something new at Maryville College? . . . One gets writer ' s cramp from those Nu Gamma letters in the sum- mer . . . and an empty pocketbook from holiday treats . . . and tired muscles and sore feet when frosh arrive. ... A new Nu Gamma dress? . . . Christmas readings by fireside and caroling by rain. ... A spring fashion show in January. . . . Fun retreats — we ' re claiming Laurel Lake. Nu Gamma and Key Men Left to right: T. Graham, M. J. Schussler, B. McEldowney. Second row: B. Harris, E. Farrar, K. Rice, C. Rosser, B. Knapp, B. Grinstead, J. Ribble, G. Valois, C. Lamm. Back row: S. Preston, J. Goler, L. Whit- ney, J. Coghill, B. Abel, M. Small, L. Taylor. First Term Officers, Left to right: C. Parkhurst, B. Laipply, B. Woodworth, D. Humphries, I. McKelden, J. Goler. Second Term Officers, Seated: S. Cole, R. Anderson, W. Bay, L. Pivik. Standing: J. Hannah, C. Lamm, E. Farrar. Chi Beta FIRST TERM OFFICERS President BARB WOODWORTH Vice President BRENDA LAIPPLY Secretary IRIS McKELDEN Treasurer CANDY PARKHURST Barmaid MARTI AGNEW Program Chairmen JACKIE GOLER DIANE HUMPHREYS Athletic Chairmen MARY PADDISON CHRIS LAMM Rush Chairmen RONNIE ANDERSON SECOND TERM OFFICERS President RONNIE ANDERSON Vice President WAYNETTA BAYS Secretary LOIS PIVIK Treasurer SUE COLE Barmaid JUDY HANNAH Program Chairman .... CHRIS LAMM Athletic Chairmen ELLEN FARRAR SANDY HYND v tS .ffft fl N V f IOI T • V Theta Espilon ■B FIRST TERM OFFICERS President BETTY VINCENT Vice President - GWEN HUMPHREYS Secretary ..NANCY DAVIDSON Treasurer .. -.... SALLIE DAVIDSON Chaplain .... DENISE MEURY Program Chairmen OLA PITTMAN MICKEY KEMP Athletic Chairmen J AM PIERCE MARGARET SPURLING Rush Chairman BARB GRINSTEAD SECOND TERM OFFICERS President KATHY DOANE Vice President LINDA REIFENKUGEL Secretary ._ CAROL MYERS Treasurer .__. SALLIE DAVIDSON Chaplain LEAH CROMER Program Chairmen BARB GRINSTEAD CATHY RICE Athletic Chairmen PAM PIERCE DENISE MEURY Skit Chairmen - BETTY VINCENT GWYN BROGDEN First Term Officers, Sealed: N. Davidson, B. Vincent, G. Humphreys. Standing: S. David- son, B. Grinstead, P. Pierce, D. Meury. Alpha Sigma FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President JOHN FORGETY Vice President GARY PHILLIPS Secretary ROD PARRY Treasurer ALBERT WENCL Chaplain PETE PETERSON Rush Chairman _ JOHN KLEIN Athletic Chairman FRED ROSE SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..GARY PHILLIPS Vice President A. J. FORT Secretary RICK ZIEGLER Treasurer ALBERT WENCL Chaplain ROCKY BROWN Program Chairmen PAUL GRICE BOB BARNES Athletic Chairman AL MORRIS 104 Second Term Officers, Left to right: R. Parry, F. Rose, G. Phillips, J. Klein, A. Wencl. First Term Officers, Left to right: E. Brown, G. Phillips, J. Morris, B. Barnes, R. Ziegler, J. Fort, A. Wencl. Kappa Phi FIRST TERM OFFICERS President DEAN CLARK Vice President DAN STYLES Secretary - BOB BERG Treasurer DAVE HOLLINGSWORTH Athletic Chairman LEE FALKNOR Program Chairman LUCAS WHITNEY Bartender JON HANCHER Rush Chairman SCOTT WOOD SECOND TERM OFFICERS President DAN STYLES Vice President ANDY RUHLIN Secretary LUCAS WHITNEY Treasurer _ - BOB BERG Athletic Chairman RAY GIBBONS Bartender DEAN CLARK Program Chairman . MIKE NAZAROW 106 5 First Term Officers, Left to right: L. Whitney, R. Gibbons, B. Berg, D. Hollingsworth, D. Styles, D. Clark. Second Term Officers, 1st Row: L. Whitney, A. Ruhlin D. Styles. B. Berg. D. Clark, R. Gib- bons. 2nd Row: M. Nazarow. Sigma Mu Chi, Seated, Left to Right: J. 8C D. Olson, S. 8C D. Maxwell, J. C. Morris, J. R. Washburn, J. R. Bright, J. . D. Messinger, J. N. Haynie, J. S. McLaughlin, R. 8C S. McCampbell. Standing, Left to Right: L. SC B. Davis, Dean Mrs. Thomas, L. . B. Thomas, J. 8c K. Copeland. Playh Married students are no longer rare birds . . . new organ- ization for students and spouses . . . informal get-togethers to get to know one another . . . parties, bridge, and meetings for student couples . . . friendships, ideas, and interests shared. ouse Sigma Mu Chi Play house? ... the View from the Bridge is terrific . . . a real Green Room — buy your tickets now . . . Was it one for three dollars or three dollars for one? . . . That ' s the set? Welcome, Mr. Eddleman . . . tribute to Shakespeare— Julius Caesar . . . Come join and we ' ll all go Barefoot in the Park. Playhouse, Seated, Left to Right: E. Taschenberg, P. DerPilbosian, M. Smith. Standing, Left to Right: S. Fleming, D. Nighbert, A. White, C. Slaybaugh, R. Fagan, S. Horning, S. Anthony, B. Fisher, J. Myers, B. Patterson, R. Phillippi, B. Harner, W. Welling. ZT! Chilhowean Copy Staff — M. Paddison; A. Bridges, Copy Editor; S. Hunter. • N. Bovis, Business Manager; Dr. Blair, Advisor; A. Little, Editor. Literary Staff — R. Lindner; M. Smith; L. Sharpe; M. J. Schussler, Literar ' Editor. A new start with a new office- Baldv . . Do have to have a yearbook every year? . . . Creative theme, but no creative minds — no offense. . . . Don ' t you know how to make a stamp— like FRAGILE, only CREATED . . . Mr. Spears and the Porkies all on Anderson Tower? ... A deadline next week? . . . And you ' re sure the retakes aren ' t back yet? . . . Could we have a picture of the working staff — we ' re hard-up for candids . . . even would read a short quotation. . . . Frustration . . . work . . . creation . . . tears . . . curses ... no sleep . . . pride in May . . . Our junior class gift to the graduating seniors. 109 H I G E H C L H A O D B. Childs, Asst. Editor; J. Braymer, Editor; M. Small, Business Manager. The Highland Echo, 1968 . . . new offices, new staff, new ideas . . . more than news reporting . . . communication is the key to involvement. . . . Graffiti — the words of the prophet are written on the subway wall . . . . Opinions, letters, and room for opposition or affirmation are paramount: mainte- nance of dialogue, etc. . . . Nausea and perceptivity of outside poets . . . poets ' corner for MC poets . . . critiques of campus events . . . Seen and Heard — sometimes better not seen or heard . . . athletic highlights . . . Fort Mudge revived and revisited ... all created, selected, compounded, dispersed. . . . Seriousness of intent, Friday afternoons, per- sonal reward . . . and a HOPE for communication. . . . J. Braymer, Editor; L. Shapiro, Asst. Business Manager; B. Minear and M. Robinson, Feature Editors; C. Cocke, News Editor; K. James, Art Editor; C. Rigell, Sports Editor. Not Pictured: L. Wood, Photographer; Dr. F. Mark Davis, Faculty Advisor. HO B.G. ' ; N. Davidson, P. Feller, S. Smith, B. Grinstead, A. Little, A. Emerick, N. Bovis, L. Waller. The B. G. ' s? . . . Oh, yes — the Bad Girls ... or is it the Backward Group ... or the Beanpole Gang? . . . B.G. stands for fun and fellowship . . . the initials have significance only to its members . . . B. G. ' s — eight girls . . . campfires . . . friendships . . . confidences . . orange potatoes?!?! S p I o M R P K Y T H L E A E S N E D V E N Porky and the Simple who? . . Sons of witches . . . On Highlanders, and we are the what?! . . . Strange that the silverware tastes like chlorine . . . black derby . . . red vests . . . Porky playmate of the month is ! . . . Strip for them, Les . . . Who doesn ' t look good in a mini-kilt? . . . The President ' s problem children. . . . Front: G. Wood, P. Reiter, B. Smith. Back: L. Raby, K. Singleton, R. Smith, T. Alderson. Choir That first wonderful rehearsal . . . open wide and sing a good, high ' ' Ah . . . . Before we were the old and the new; now we are one choir . . . cheeks up. . . . Happy Birthday, Monteverdi; Happy Birthday to you. . . . The joy of con- ception instead of the pain of labor . . . down in the old picnic stream . . . seeing Karen Roewade from the front. . . . One bus for 65 people? . . . Step right out ... 1, 2, 3, GO. . . . That guy takes a bus in places I wouldn ' t take a bicycle! . . . Sing in the Gulf. . . . Tweeeeeek. . . . The sun comes up right on time. . . . We ' re just wild about Harry. . . . The final r obe turning in . . . the Lord ' s my shepherd, I ' ll not want. . . . The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord be gracious unto you. Amen. Hi A force of fifty-two . . . with many kids new . . . We ' re tapped to croon ... a collegiate or show tune . . . With sheets for dresses . . . and nightcaps for tresses . . . Granny! We ' re ready to play ... on initiation day . . . Oklahoma! . . . Born Free and I Believe . . . make a concert for fall . . . Remember to sit straight . . . and always stand tall. . . . We sponsor Jean ' s Drag — square dancing . . . Christmas songs — a carol sing . . . and a concert for spring. . . . It ' s been a year of running . . . but one of much funning. Women ' s Chorus And Men ' s Glee Club Messiah Messiah, Seated, left to right: S. Carico, C. O ' Connell, A. White, Miss Roewade. Standing, left to right: J. Metzger, J. Henry, C. Cocke, Mr. Kinsinger, M. Mertz, B. Trent, L. Laubach, J. Daugherty, C. Fisher, D. Nighbert. Thirty-fifth annual college-community production of this great oratorio by Handel . . . under the direction of Dr. Harry H. Harter . . . College Choir, Men ' s Glee Club, Women ' s Chorus, faculty, staff, and townspeople . . . assisted by Dr. Bloy at the Lambert Organ, Mrs. Schoen at the harpsichord, Mr. Bonham at the piano . . . much cooperation . . . Let ' s have a big ' Hallelujah ' ... a heavenly sound . . . three- hundred voices and instruments blend in harmony . . . fourteen soloists including Miss Karen Roewade, Maryville ' s own affiliate artist . . . What ' s there to do on Monday night? . . . and when it is all over — a big sigh and enough enthusiasm left over for next year. Winter Concert . . . first appearance after marching season . . . kilts and beaver hats replaced by black formals and tuxedos . . . music by Kabalevsky-Hunsberger, Emmett- Dragon, and Dello Joio. . . . Two busses head forth for annual tour — Washington, D. C. . . . after weeks of rehearsal and planning . . . and fund raising. . . . Spring Concert after tour . . . selections from Bernstein, Williams, and Sousa. . . . Pop Concert for Alumni in May. . . . And another year closes. . . . Wonder what new talent next year ' s freshmen will bring? Concert Band 5 H I G H B L A A N N D D E R OFFICERS— B. Smith, Vice President; T. Alderson, Treasurer: P. Reiter, President; B. Bush, Secretary. Mr. Stallings. Director. A different band ... a new di- rector, Dan B. Stallings. . . . Does anybody know what the B. stands for? . . . Hey, which side of the bleachers do we belong on any- way? . . . Come on gang, let ' s get after it! . . . Segue spin . . - step two . . . Homecoming ... in- stant geometry . . . show created by- Harry who? . . . Two highland lassies . . . three pipers . . . swing those plaidies, maybe . . . pointed toes . . . eyes straight ahead. . . . What do you mean, we won? . . . The final game ... for many . . . the last show . . . and all these years I wished that uniform had fit. MAJORETTES: A. Prewett and B. Laipply. PIPERS: A. Strohmeyer, D. Gilmore, V. Mosier. First Row: L. Burton, R. Anderson, H. Beatty. Second Ron: T. Alder- son, S. Hynd, H. Weisgerber. • 1 AfENC, Sealed: B. Trent, President. Standing: A. Junkin, R. Wood, R. Sultzbach, H. Weisgerber, T. Alderson, S. Carico, S. Nichols, T. Houser, J. Myers, C. Clymans, B. Lynch. MENC A national organization providing opportunity for profes- sional development in music education . . . open to all music majors . . . monthly meetings . . . programs based on practical application of music education. SNEA To a teacher as water is to a swimmer . . . membership open to anyone who plans to be a teacher . . . elementary or secondary . . . gives a preview of membership in a professional organization . . . what to expect in that chosen profession . . . teaching? SNEA, First row, left to right: S. Talmage, T. Josey, J. Morris, G. Walker, L. Ramsey, M. Mann, N. Ryan. Second row, left to right: J. Jett, K. Doane, K. Hoyt, C. Simon, R. Reed, B. Harris, A. Tarwater, N. Bovis. Third row, left to right: S. Wood, B. Milam, C. Currie, N. Davidson, T. Wells, M. Johnson, C. Hall- man. Fourth row, left to right: C. Beatty, J. Tate, H. Beatty, B. Lynch, C. Wortman. Standing: Dr. Sherer, Dr. Walton. %$P k i Debate, Left to right: D. Caylor, K. Singleton, R. Phillippi, Mrs. Proffitt — sponsor; S. Myers, J. Lutz, S. Horning. Debate Resolved: That the Federal Government Guarantee for all Citizens an Annual Minimum Cash Income . . . Annual Mary- ville College Novice Tournament in October . . . tournaments in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, New Orleans, Louisiana . . . research . . . travel . . . speech . . . debating and extra speaking events . . . THE ART OF PERSUASION- BEAUTIFUL AND JUST. American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society . . . purpose — to foster pride and enthusiasm in the chemistry department ... to provide opportunity for students to become better acquainted with this particular field of science. American Chemical Society, Seated: T. Dorsett, J. Cannon, K. Yoder. Second Row: J. Wheeler, J. Fan, Mr. Howell, P. Park, Hopeless. Third Row: D. Olson — Pres. ; G. Brown, B. Cox, D. Quarles, Dr. Ogren, Dr. Young. Creative Leisure Activities Program Creative Leisure? . . . An unexplored area of campus life . . . launched in fall of 1967. . . . Purpose: to channel free time into rewarding pursuits. . . . Finding creativity in hand- crafts, the arts, hobbies, and outdoor recreation. . . . Voluntary participation, bringing students and faculty together in eleven informal groups . . . for fun and fulfillment. . . . Recorder group, Needlecraft, Readers Theatre, Fishing, Hiking and Lore of the Smokies, Folk Music, Arts and Crafts, Photog- raphy, Camping, Creative Writing, Sketching. ■%■■y am ianorant of absolute trutlt s (JSat Jr am humble before mu ina norance . . 111 . . . and therein tied my honor and mu reward. Kahlil Gibran in Sand and Foam R S 113 Honors Committee: J. Elmore; B. A , editor; S. Ferihee; K. McLean. Not Pictured: S. Hunter. 114 Band Sponsor Miss Ronali Anderson Homecoming Queen Wis, Patti JetL fvlisi I fancy r uan f ' r Homecoming Court WJL M Em, I il lisd -Arnlla C mericU Wlto Zbandl WaM ' e.j Who ' s I2. Alpha Gamma Sigma Campus scholastic honorary society ... to en- courage true scholarship ... to stimulate interests in cultural pursuits among students. . . . Membership open to students with a 3.33 average . . . and to faculty and staff members in Phi Beta Kappa, or those who have fulfilled requirements designated for Alpha Gamma Sigma. Seated: Mrs. Linwood Snyder, Mrs. Judson Murphy, Mrs. Hugh Crawford, Miss Viola Lightfoot. Standing: Dean Boyd Daniels, Mrs. David Berry, Miss Frances Massey, and the late Rev. Thomas Horst. Beta Beta Beta Society for students of biological sciences . . . seeking to encourage scholarly attainment by reserving membership for those with superior academic records . . . and a special aptitude for the subject of biology. . . . Desires to cultivate intellectual interest in natural sciences ... to promote appreciation of biological study. . . . Noteworthy contribution to the curricular program of life sciences . . . encourages new discoveries through scientific investigation. ... A three-fold program: stimulation of sound scholarship, dissemination of scientific knowledge, and promotion of biological research. Dr. Shields, C. Cowgill, A. LeFurgey, J. Eichhorn, J. Reimers, H. Barr, Mr. Ramger. Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity ... a professional society for women. . . . Alpha Zeta chapter chartered in De- cember, 1966 ... for MC women with courses in music . . . chosen for academic achievement and outstanding musical performance. . . . Sponsors monthly musical meetings and visits to the campus by music artists. . . . Mrs. Sallie Schoen is our faculty sponsor and our patron — Dr. Harry Harter. . . . Pur- poses: to promote fellowship among per- sons interested in a common goal . . . to further the role of women musicians. First Row: A. Junlcin, L. Taylor, B. Trent. Second Ron: P. Lavender, Mrs. Schoen, S. Carico, M. Newlin, A. Hongspan, M. Sims, P. Huskey. Standing: Dr. Harter. •.:.. n d Sealed: S. Ketchum, A. Masker, C. Davies, D. Miller. Standing: R. Bright, H. Weisgerber, C. Myers, J. Bray- mer, R. Smith, M. Bullard, R. Yates, R. Phillips, J. Henry, D. Brackbill, D. Stallings, H. Newman, P. Reiter, T. Houser, J. Daugherty, E. Best. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Of America . . . the best in music combined with . . . warmth . . . meaning . . . fraternity. . . . Xi Rho Chapter at Maryville College . . to advance the cause of music ... to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of music students ... to develop the truest fraternal spirit ... to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. . . . Hopes to be a positive factor in the music life at MC . . . also an integral part of the whole college life. National French Honor Society . . . chapters in many uni- versities and colleges in the United States. . . . Dedicated to the expansion and expression of French civilization . . . fosters an understanding and enjoyment of French art, music, philosophy, history, literature, and spoken language. . . . Maryville College chapter — Delta Gamma ... a special tutorial program for those students wishing to improve and extend their knowledge of French grammar. Pi Delta Phi Seated: K. Wells, W. Goodwin, M. Pierce, R. Bates, E. Best, M. Martin. Standing: J. Thomas, D. Story, E. Cubbin, N. Arn, O. Lopez, G. Klein, L . McNair, S. Carr, K. Munson. D. Gamble, President; W. Birch, T. Cochran, Vice President; N. Rominger, Dr. Case, Secretary; D. McGruther, S. Wintermute. Not Pictured: Dr. Ainsworth, Mr. Gossweiler. Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honor Society . . . recognition of superior achievement in social science . . . students of social science ranking in the upper 35 ' , of their class ... a B average in twenty or more hours of study in social science. Mrs. Proffitt, R. Phillippi, President; S. Horning, Secretary; W. Cox, Vice President; S. Graham, K. Singleton, C. Myers. Pi Kappa Delta National forensic honor- ary . . . members selected from sophomores winning a majority of debates in in- tercollegiate competition . . . helps to sponsor Ten- nessee Valley Invitational Tournament . . . strives for pursuit of excellence in for- ensic communication and promotion of debate as a path toward knowledge. - Psi Sigma Mu Psychology society of twenty-five members ... to broaden each member ' s knowledge of this subject ... to encourage individual participation in student- conducted seminars. . . . Fall, winter, and spring overnights in the mountains as highlights. . . . Pranks are a specialty — razors under sinks . . . dishes in the oven ( (?) ... car stuffing . . . car rolling . . . and missing book cases — all played on our Doctor. . . . Much pride in this organization . . . technique of learning while having fun. P. Reiter, S. Green, S. MacKenzie, D. Brackbill, R. Yates, A. Masker, B. Ash, S. M. Atchley, R. Smith, D. Miller, E. Gould, D. Cureton, P. Feller, R. Sammons, S. Wood, J. Leibundguth, Mr. Stingle, C. Vandegriff, S. Schug, R. Anderson, Dr. Waters, B. Vincent, B. Milam, E. Parker, B. Lappage. Tau Kappa Chi Sealed: L. Taylor. Standing: P. Lavender, S. Carico, M. Newlin, C. Cowgill, B. Trent, C. Fisher, J. Young, M. McCall, M. Green, A. Hongspan, A. Junkin. Honorary music society ... to provide a goal for all students interested in music . . . to give recognition for academic achievement . . . for outstanding performances in music. Theta Alpha Phi The National Honorarv Fraternity of the Theatre Arts . . . represented by the Delta Chapter. . . . Field trips to other higher institutions of learning to observe production procedures and facilities. . . . To Increase interest, stimulate creativeness, and foster artistic achievement in all or the allied arts ... of the theatre . . . . Membership open to am student at Maryville who shows proficiency and inter- est in the fields of acting . . . technical work . . . directing. Seated: D. Caylor, R. Fagan, P. DerPilbosian. F. Callies, V. Greeno. Standing: J. Myers, A. Ruhlin, R. Mahler, S. Wintermute. ' 33 iVl ' idA oLaurie vValler p. LjeoWrey S5k tin a r Barnwarming Royalty V. ' 34 Barnwarming Sponsors S altu _jt re en Puttu PA  35 er L lirii Van J)anf Luaru iV l euer V Woman of The Year Man of The Year EeueX M y linear Senior Directory ABRAHAMSON, ELIZABETH A., 104 Orchard Ave., Hights- town, New Jersey. Major: Elementary Education. Band, Messiah, SNEA, Chilhowean Staff, Intramurals. ANDERSON, MARTHA E., 1454 Missouri Ave., Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Major: Sociology. Playhouse, Highland Echo Staff, Theta Epsilon (Treasurer, Rush Co-chairman, Pledge Mistress), Lloyd House; Council, Intramurals. ANDERSON, RONALI L., 1595 O ' Berry Hoover Rd., Orlando, Florida. Major: Psychology. Chi Beta (President, Rush Chair- man), Psi Sigma Mu, Band Sponsor. ANDERSON, SUSAN E., Lake Hartung, Oak Ridge, New Jersey. Major: Art. Messiah, Playhouse, Chilhowean Staff, Theta Epsi- lon, Intramurals. ATCHLEY. SHIRLEY M., 1623 Lacont Dr., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Psychology. Vesper Choir, Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Band (Color Guard), Orchestra, BSU, MENC, Psi Sigma Mu. BABELAY, SARAH V., Rt. 12, Knoxville, Tennessee. Major: Art. Sophomore Aide, Chi Beta, MENC. BALDWIN, M. JEANNE, 8 William St., Fords, New Jersey. Major: Bible and Christian Education. BEATTY, HELEN G., 105 E. Wright St., Covington, Ohio. Major: Mathematics. Band, SNEA, Math Club, Intramurals. BERRY, DOROTHY B., 1612 Cherry Dr., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Elementary Education. BEST, EDWIN J., 1207 Court St., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: French. Band, Messiah, Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Language Lab Assistant, Dean ' s List. BETTIS, F. JEAN, 1922 Janis Dr., Memphis, Tennessee. Major: English. Vesper Choir, Messiah, Senior Counselor, UCCF (Nu Gamma), Chi Beta, Sophomore Class Sponsor for Barnwarming, Intramurals, Kind Memorial Scholarship. BETTIS, PHILLIP H., Rt. 1, Loudon, Tennessee. Major: Health and Physical Education. Basketball, Lettermen ' s Club. BIRCH, WILLIAM C, 214 Cherokee Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Major: History. Pi Gamma Mu. BISHOP, STEPHEN C, 625 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, Maryland. Major: History. BLACK, RUTH A., 301 N. Howell Ave., Chattanooga, Tennessee. Major: Biology. Debate Team. Chi Beta, UCCF, Messiah, Bi- ology- Seminar, CLAP (Hiking, Camping). BLACKWOOD, WILLIAM H., Knox Mt. Rd., RFD 1, Franklin, New Hampshire. Major: Economics and Business Administra- tion. Vesper Choir, Messiah, Dean ' s List, Intramurals. BOAZ, CAROLYN E., 11 Linwood Ave., Newton, New Jersey. Major: Mathematics, Chi Beta, Math Club. BLACKBILL, DON, 9 W. Church St., Jamesburg, New Jersey. Major: Psychology. Vesper Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Treasurer), Psi Sigma Mu (President), Senior Class Vice President, Intramurals. BRAYMER, JOHN W., 1103 Race Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. BRAYMER, JOHN W., 1103 Race Ave., ittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Major: English. Highland Echo Staff (Editor), Vesper Choir, Messiah, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Playhouse (The Fantastics, The Sound of Music, Our Town), Academics and Judicial Committee, Februar y Meetings Committee, Kappa Phi (Pro- gram Chairman, Formal Chairman), Resident Assistant. BRIGHT, RUSSELL J., Box 1075, Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Alpha Sigma, Chilhowean Staff, Highland Echo Staff. BURLINGHAM, MERRY L., 1932 N. E. 6th St., Deerfield Beach, Florida. Major: English. Chi Beta, Senior Counselor, Chilho- wean Staff (Business Manager), Highland Echo Staff, American Studies Seminar, Academic Committee, UCCF (Far Eastern Commission), Kind Memorial Scholarship, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Honorable Mention in Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Competition, Intramurals. CARDIN, CAROLYN J., Rt. 2, Friendsville, Tennessee. Major: Spanish. CARICO, L. SUE, 1933 Greenway St., Kingsport, Tennessee. Major: Music Education. Vesper Choir, Messiah (Soloist), MENC, Delta Omicron (President), Tau Kappa Chi. CAYLOR, E. DIANE, Rt. 8, Louisville Rd., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: History. Theta Alpha Phi, Playhouse, Bates Drama Award, Malcolm Miller Drama Award, Debate Team, First Place in Dramatic Reading at Mountain Forensic Tournament. CHESNEY, ROBERTA M., 126 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, West Virginia. Major: English. Chi Beta, Womens Choir, Chil- howean Staff, Dean ' s List. CLARK, DEAN E„ 776 St. Charles Rd., Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Basketball, Track, Intramurals, Lettermen ' s Club, Kappa Phi (President, Treasurer, Bartender), Circle K, MSG, Highland Echo Staff, Dean ' s List. COCHRAN, TRUDY K., 548 Morgantown Rd., Maryville, Ten- nessee. Major: History. Verton M. Queener Scholarship Prize, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Dean ' s List, Pi Gamma Mu (Vice Presi- dent), Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee, UCCF (Nu Gam- ma), Chilhowean Staff (Organizations Co-editor), Theta Epsi- lon (Chaplain). COCKE, CAROL B., 4206 Central Lane, Memphis, Tennessee. Major: English. Vesper Choir, Messiah (Soloist), Delta Omicron (Warden), Chilhowean Staff, Highland Echo Staff (News Edi- tor). COWGILI, CYNTHIA A., 1718 Margie Dr., McLean, Virginia. Major: Biology. Beta Beta Beta, Band, Senior Counselor. CRAIG, RICHARD W., 1405 Athens Dr., Green Acres, Wilming- ton, Delaware. Major: History. Track, Lettermen ' s Club (Vice President), Intramurals, Alpha Sigma, Resident Assistant. DAVIS, MARGARET S., 42 Madeore St., St. Augustine, Florida. Major: Spanish. Theta Epsilon, Chilhowean Staff, Junior Coun- selor, Senior Counselor, Intramurals. DAVIS, MARILYN, 327 E. 25th St., Brooklyn, New York. Major: Medical Technology. Theta Epsilon, Beta Beta Beta. DOANE, KATHERINE H., 68 Standish Way, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, Theta Epsilon (President), Alpha Sigma Sweetheart, SNEA, Intra- murals. DOCKERY, STEVE T., Rt. 4, Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Health and Physical Education. Football (First Team Little Ail- American in 1967), Baseball, Track, Lettermen ' s Club. FAGAN, RONALD A., 733 Osceola Circle, Elgin A.F.B., Florida. Major: History. Kappa Phi, Playhouse. Theta Alpha Phi, Campus Mike, Football Manager. FAN, JAMES M., Tuen Moon Church, San Hui, Castle Peak, N.T., Hong Kong. Major: Chemistry. Student Affiliate of ACS. FELLER, PATRICIA E., 95 Cedar Lake East, Denville, New Jersey. Major: Psychology. Vesper Choir, Sophomore Aide, UCCF (Social Commission Chairman), Religious Life and Activities Committee, Psi Sigma Mu (Secretary-Treasurer), ThetaEpsilon (Program Chairman), Intramurals, Freshman Class Sponsor for Barnwarming, Circle K Sweetheart, Home- coming Queen, Who ' s Who. FINKE, MARY JANE, 1515 Walnut St., Murphysboro, Illinois. Major: English. UCCF (Cabinet), February Meetings Commit- tee, Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor. FLOYD, STEVEN E., 4542 Stonecroft Dr., Murrysville, Pennsyl- vania. Major: Art. Messiah, Tennis, Intramurals, Dean ' s List. FORGETY, JOHN W., Rt. 3, Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. Major: Health and Physical Education. Football (Captain), Wrestling, Lettermen ' s Club (Sergeant at Arms), FCA, Alpha Sigma (President, Chaplain). FORT, JAMES E., 34 Carlton Club Dr., Piscataway, New Jersey. Major: Sociology. Alpha Sigma (Vice President, Secretary), Student Council (Social Committee), MSG, Football, Baseball, Intramurals. GAMBLE, DOUGLAS A., 1505 Robin Rd., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: History. Student Council (President, Programs Commit- tee Chairman. Academic Committee Chairman, Student-Faculty Senate), Playhouse (J.B.), Highland Echo Staff (Assistant Edi- tor), Pi Gamma Mu (President), Who ' s Who. GEHLBACH, DOROTHY, 1009 22nd St. S. W., Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Major: History. GIESSELMANN, LINDA A., 43 Iroquois Ave., Oakland, New Jersey. Major: English. Vesper Choir, Student Council (Elec- tions Committee, Academics Committee). GILLANDER, MARY E., P. O. Box 68, Greenback, Tennessee. Major: English. Chilhowean Staff, Theta Epsilon (Chaplain), SNEA (Vice President), Senior Counselor. GREEN, MARGARET E., 368 Hickory St., Teaneck, New Jersey. Major: Music. Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir, Delta Omicron (President), Tau Kappa Chi, Playhouse, Presser Foundation Award. HALL, DIANE K., 315 Ridgccrest, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Major: Art. Campus Mike, Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor. HANNAH, WANDA G., Rt. 5, Maryville, Tennessee. Major: English. Debate Team (State Women ' s Champion), Pi Kappa Delta (President), Bates Forensics-Drama Award, UCCF (Vice (President, Delegate to Cleveland Week of Process ' 67, Nu Gamma), Student-Faculty Finance Committee, Campus Hostess, American Studies Seminar, Who ' s Who. HARRIS, II, DAVID, 27 St. Clair Ave., Trenton, New Jersey. Major: History. Kappa Phi, Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, Freshman Tutoring, Dean ' s List. HARVEY, PATRICIA H., 2249 Houston St., Florence, Alabama. Major: Art. Band, MENC, Senior Art Show. HAYNIE, JOHN B., 2210 Fairhaven Circle, Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Chilhowean Staff, Circle K, Alpha Sigma. HAYNIE, NANCY B., 7250 S.W. 47th Ave., Miami, Florida. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, SNEA. HECK, JAMES B., 605 Hilton Ave., Baltimore, Maryland. Major: Biology. Student Council (Social Committee, Constitution Com- mittee), Football, Intramurals. HEGNER, MARTHALEE, 2079 S. Point Comfort, Oshkosh, Wis- consin. Major: Sociology. UCCF (Co-chairman of Project ' 68, Nu Gamma), Work at Home Avenue Chapel, Sophomore Aide, Dormitory House Councils, YMCA, Messiah, College-Com- munity Orchestra, CLAP (Arts and Crafts), Intramurals. HELLER, H. CRAIG, Rt. 5, Box 74E, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Major: Economics and Business Administration. MSG, Intra- murals. HENRY, JOSEPH W„ Grandview Heights, Rt. 5, Maryville, Ten- nessee. Major: Music. Vesper Choir, Messiah (Soloist), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Tau Kappa Chi. Fine Arts Scholarship in Organ, Presser Scholarship. HOGUE, JIM L., 11292 E. Wesley Ave., Denver, Colorado. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Kappa Phi, Basketball (Statistician, Manager), Baseball (Statistician, Man- ager), Football (Manager), Intramurals. JAMES, KAREN G-, 7410 S. Park Place, Louisville, Kentucky. Major: Art. Playhouse, Highland Echo Staff (Art Editor), Pep Committee. JETT, JENNY L., 1309 Woodlawn Dr., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Elementary Education. Student Council (Secretary, Social Committee Chairman), UCCF (Nu Gamma), Sopho- more Aide, Chilhowean Staff, Daisy Chain, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Who ' s Who. JOHNS, JUDY L., 705 Martina Dr. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Elementary Education. WSGA, Taylor House Council, Chi Beta, Messiah, ' M Club, Intramurals, SNEA, TEA. JOHNSON, MARIE E., 1028 Charlotta Rd. N., Jacksonville, Florida. Major: Mathematics. Chi Beta, Messiah, Chilhonean Staff, Baldwin Treasurer, Sophomore Aide, Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor, Intramurals, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Alpha Gamma Sigma. JOHNSON, RALPH A., 19 Silver Ave., Huntington Station, New York. Major: History. Student Council (Car Committee Chairman), Kappa Phi, Wrestling (Captain. Southeastern Conference Champion), Lettermen ' s Club. JONES, JULIA PENNY, 309 York Dr., Bristol, Tennessee. Major: Sociology. Band, UCCF, Senior Counselor. JOSEY, A. TERESA, 108 Rock Springs Dr., Smyrna, Georgia. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, UCCF (Nu Gamma), SNEA (Secretary), Daisy Chain, Senior Counselor. KRAUSE, JANET L., Mercer Mill Rd., Landenberg, Pennsylvania. Major: English. Highland Echo Staff (News Editor), Pearsons House Chairman, Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor, WSGA Co-ordinating Council, Dean ' s List. IEARY, BETTY JO, 1406 Harv.ood Ave., Orlando. Florida. Major: Psychology. Intramurals. LeFURGEY. DORIS ANN, 1703 Sherwood Rd., Lexington, North Carolina. Major: Biology. Beta Beta Beta. LLEWELLYN, JACK H., 5309 Middlebrook Pike. Knoxville, Tennessee. Major: Health and Physical Education. Basketball (Captain), Baseball, Lettermen ' s Club, FCA. LUCAS, ROBERT M., 1500 Wilkinson Pike, Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Bible and Christian Education. Kappa Phi, Intramurals, UCCF. MacHARG, PATRICIA A., 29229 Greater Mack, St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Major: History. UCCF, SNEA, Chilhonean Staff, Messiah. McCAMPBELL, RALPH L., Rt. 12, McCampbell Rd., Knoxville, Tennessee. Major: English. Football, Track, Baseball, FCA (Secretary), Alpha Sigma (Vice President), Henaker Scholar- ship, Highland Echo Staff (Sports Editor), Who ' s Who. McGRUTHER, DOUGLAS B., 15 Greenrale Ave., Wayne, New Jersey. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Circle K, Kappa Phi (Vice President, Rush Chairman), Intramurals, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Dean ' s List, MSG, February Meetings Committee, American Studies Seminar. UCCF (Key Man). McNAIR, LINDA C, 3979 8th Court South, Birmingham, Ala- bama. Major: Spanish. Sophomore Aide, UCCF (Nu Gamma), m Theta Epsilon (Secretary, Program Chairman), Lloyd House Council, Daisy Chain, Dean ' s List, Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Delta Pi (President), Student Council (Academics Committee, Judici- ary Committee, Student-Faculty Senate). MAHLER, H. RICHARD, 3317 Sk view PL, Lynchburg, Virginia. Major: Art. Art Scholarship, Kappa Phi, Playhouse, Theta Alpha Phi (Vice President), Davies Fine Arts Award. Director of Esthetics. MANN MARGARET C, Union, West Virginia. Major: Art. Chi Beta, Intraurals, Vesper Choir, Messiah, Dean ' s List. MARINE, KENNETH B., Rt. 2, Highland Acres, Maryville, Ten- nessee. Major: Biology. Vesper Choir. MARKLEY, DANIELLE D., 3988 Mefford Lane, Cincinnati. Ohio. Major: Sociology. Theta Epsilon, Intramurals, Home- coming. Court, Daisy Chain. MESSENGER, SCRIBNER A., 720 Yale Dr., Bartlesville, Okla- homa. Major: English. Alcoa Foundation Scholarship. Ameri- can Studies Seminar, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Sophomore Class President, Student Council, Circle K, Resident Assistant. MEURY, DENISE, 501 Grand Ave., West Trenton, New Jersey Major: Health and Physical Education. Theta Epsilon (Chap lain. Athletic Chairman), Sophomore Aide, Lloyd House Coun cil, Intramurals, M Club (President, Vice President), Swim ming Instructor. MEYER, GARY R., 5125 Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Major Mathematics. Circle K (President), Junior Clasj President Kappa Phi (Treasurer), Math Club (President), Student Coun cil (Constitution Committee, Social Committee, Elections Com mittee, Student-Faculty Senate), Special Committee on Com munity Life and Structure, Intramurals, Basketball, Lettermen ' s Club, UCCF (Children ' s Home, Asbury Acres), Dean ' s List E. E. McCurry Scholarship, Padgett Memorial Scholarship Who ' s Who. MILAM, BETTY L., 720 Park Lake Ave., Orlando, Florida Major: Psychology. Chi Beta, Intramurals, Messiah, SNEA, Psi Sigma Mu, Kind Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Pearsons Treasurer, Lloyd House Council. MILLER. II, M. DAVIS, 3478 Tates Creek Rd., Lexington, Ken- tucky. Major: Psychology. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vesper Choir, Student Council, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Psi Sigma Mu, Circle K, Resident Assistant, Sillman Fund Scholarship. MILLS, CAROL A., 4425 East River Rd., Lorain, Ohio. Major: Elementary Education. Band, SNEA. MINEAR, BEVERLY N., 1414 Venetia Ave., Coral Gables, Flor- ida. Major: English. Chi Beta, Intramurals, Women ' s Choir, Sophomore Aide, Senior Counselor, UCCF (Nu Gamma, Pub- licity Secretary), Chilhowea?i Staff (Literary Editor), Highland Echo Staff (Feature Co-editor), American Studies Seminar, Alpha Gamma Sigma. MORRIS, JUDITH E., 44 Main St., Windsor, New Jersey. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, Daisy Chain, WSGA, SNEA (Piesident), Homecoming Court. MORRIS, M. ALLEN, 2717 Thompson Place, Wilmington, Dela- ware. Major: Political Science. Alpha Sigma (Athletic Chair- man), Intramurals, Baseball. MULLINS, KATHLEEN B., P. O. Box 222, Tellico Plains, Ten- nessee. Major: Health and Physical Education. Theta Epsilon (Athletic Chairman), M Club (Secretary, Program Chair- man), Intramurals, Sophomore Aide, UCCF (Nu Gamma). MYERS, JOHN A., 402 Caraway Turn, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Major: Music Education. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Band, MENC, Vesper Choir, Playhousa (President). NEWMAN, HOWARD A., 1400 Easton Rd., Roslyn, Pennsyl- vania. Major: History. Kappa Phi (Program Chairman), Intra- murals, Campus Mike, Official College Host, CLAP (Camping, Hiking), Vesper Choir, Men ' s Glee Club (Social Chairman), Messiah, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MSG, February Meetings Committee, Hope for International Understanding, UCCF (Worship Commission, Children ' s Home Co-chairman, East Mountain View Church), Chilhonean Staff (Organizations Co- editor), Kilt Staff, Student Council (Social Committee, Elections Committee) . NEWMAN, LOUIS R., 626 Oakwood Ave., Roselle Park, New Jersey. Major: English. Alpha Sigma, Playhouse (Androcles and the Lion) . NICHOLAS, ROBERT B., 478 Malcolm Rd., Union, New Jersey. Major: Political Science. Kappa Phi, Wrestling (Co-captain), Baseball, Intramurals, MSG (President), Student Council (Car Committee Chairman, Student-Faculty). NICHOLS, SARAH B., 213 Lake St., G reeneville, Tennessee. Major: Music Education. MENC, Women ' s Choir, Band, Delta Omicron. OLSON, DOUGLAS R., 121 Cunningham St., Apt. 3A, Mary- ville, Tennessee. Major: Chemistry. Student Affiliate of ACS (Piesident), Married Couples Society (President), Intramurals, Dean ' s List, Outstanding Senior Chemistry Major. PARK. PETER J., 531 Lord St., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Chemistry. Vesper Choir, Playhouse, Tennis (Captain), Stu- dent Affiliate of ACS, Chemistry Honors Work at Oak Ridge, Who ' s Who, UCCF (Vice President, Cabinet). PARKER, B. ELANE, 1487 Sagamore Dr. N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Psychology. Psi Sigma Mu, Chilhonean Staff, UCCF (Children ' s Home, Tutoring). PATTERSON, BETTY M., 6500 Elmdale Rd., Alexandria, Vir- ginia. Major: English. Vesper Choir, Orchestra, Messiah, Wom- en ' s Choir, Writer ' s Workshop, Readers ' Theater, UCCF (Lan- tern Commission), Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List. PAULSON, LINDA A., 3400 School Lane, Drexel Hill, Pennsyl- vania. Major: Art. Theta Epsilon, Intramurals, Playhouse. PAYNE, JR., DON, 104 Delta Dr., Greenville, Tennessee. Major: H ftory. Alpha Sigma, MSG, Basketball (Captain), Baseball, Lettermen ' s Club, Highland Echo Staff, Resident Assistant, Pi Gamma Mu. Student-Faculty Finance Committee. PERKINS, CHARLES A., Rt. 3, Wildwood Rd., Maryville, Ten- nessee. Major: Political Science. PHILLIPS, GARY L., 4022 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Georgia. Major: Health and Physical Education. Alpha Sigma (President, Vice President, Athletic Chairman), Football, Track, Lettermen ' s Club (Program Chairman), Intramurals, MSG, Highland Echo Staff (Sporti- Editor). PIPER, A. COLEMAN, 16 West Ferry Rd., Morrisville, Pennsyl- vania. Major: Sociology. Kappa Phi, Sophomore Class Vice President, MSG (Vice President), Student Council, Track, Foot- ball, Lettermen ' s Club, FCA. PRICE, W. DOUGLAS, 35400 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, Ohio. Major: Sociology. Kappa Phi, Circle K, Intramurals, Play- house, Student Council (Vice President, Student-Faculty Sen- ate), Who ' s Who. QUARLES. DANIEL R., Rt. 2, Canton, Georgia. Major: Chem- istry. Kappa Phi, Intramurals, Student Affiliate of ACS, MSG (Treasurer), Discipline Committee (Chairman). RAMSEY, LYNN L., 2405 Sevierville Rd., Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Mathematics. Math Club, SNEA, Band, Senior Coun- selor. RIDINGS, CHARLES D., Rt. 1, Walland, Tennessee. Major: English. Alpha Sigma, Football Manager, Maryville-AIcoa Ro- tary Scholarship, Dean ' s List. ROBERTS, BARBARA L., 1033 Young Ave., Maryville, Tennes- fee. Major: Political Science. Theta Epsilon, Sophomore Aide, Scphomcre Class Secretary-Treasurer, Chilhonean Staff (Fac- ulty Editcr), House Council, Constitution Committee, UCCF (Far Eastern Commission Co-chairman), Daisy Chain, Verton M. Queener Award. ROBINSON, META Y., Rt. 2, Olive Branch, Mississippi. Major: English. UCCF (Nu Gamma), Chilhowean Staff (Editor), Highland Echo Staff (Feature Co-editor), Alpha Gamma Sigma, Daisy Chain, Who ' 9 Who. ROMINGER NANCY L., 1095 Maple Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Ohio. Major: History. Chi Beta, Messiah, Pi Gamma Mu, American Studies Seminar. ROSEBOROUGH, VIRGINIA C, 1078 Ibis Rd., Jacksonville, Florida. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, Sophomore Aide, Senior Ccunse ' or, Daisy Chain, Intramurals, Dean ' s List. RUHLIN, ANDREW D., 57 Kino Blvd., Trenton, New Jersey. Major: Art. Kappa Phi (Vice President), Circle K, Playhouse, Theta Alpha Phi (Treasurer), Messiah, Student Council, Cheer- leader, Wrestling, Lettermen ' s Club, Intramurals. RUPE, JR., F. ORUS, 951 Tearosc Dr., Lexington, Kentucky. Major: Political Science. MSG (President), Student Council, Student-Faculty Senate, Kappa Phi (Secretary, Bartender), Basketball, Intramurals. RYAN, NANCY P., 2510 Hawthorne Ave., Louisville, Kentucky. Major: Elementary Education. WGA (President, Secretary- Treasurer), Student Council (Social Committee, Student-Faculty Senate), Sophomore Aide, Junior Counselor, Senior Counselor, Chi Beta, NEA, UCCF (Secretary, Nu Gamma, Educational Commission), February Meetings Committee, Sesquicentcnnial Committee, Daisy Chain, Homecoming Court, Messiah, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Who ' s Who, Chilhowean Staff. SANKNER, REBECCA J., 145 15th Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg, Florida. Major: Health and Physical Education. Chi Beta, M Club, Tennis, Chilhowean Staff (Art Co-editor). SCHMIDT, CHARLEEN J., 16 Emerson Dr., Livingston, New Jersey. Major: Elementary Education. SNEA, Messiah, Intra- murals. SIMS, MARGUERITE G., Rt. 3, Maryville, Tennessee. Major: Biology. Intramurals. SKRINAR, GEOFFREY R. M., Box 868, New Springs Rd., Lin- croft, New Jersey. Major: Philosophy. Vesper Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sirifonia, Artist Series Committee, UCCF (Worship Commission Co-chairman), Religious Life and Activities Com- mittee, Barnwarming King, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who. SMITH, BRUCE, 123 W. Browning Rd., Collingswood, New Jersey. Major: Biology. Band (Vice President), Porky and the Simple Seven, Dance Band, Campus Mike, Kappa Phi. STEIGELMAN, H. GERRY, 11415 Valley Stream, Houston, Texas. Major: Art. Alpha Sigma (President, Vice President, Program Chairman). Highland Echo Staff, Intramurals. STOKER, DARRELL JOHNSON, 402 Arbor Dr., Columbia, South Carolina. Major: Art. Basketball, Letterman ' s Club, In- tramurals, Alpha Sigma (President, The Collection, FCA, Vice President, Secretary). STYLES, DANIEL F., 1909 N. Nottingham St., Arlington, Vir- ginia. Major: Economics and Business Administration. Kappa Phi (President, Vice President, Treasurer), Track, Lettermen ' s Club, Intramurals, Resident Assistant, Kind Memorial Scholar- ship. SULTZBACH, RICHARD A., 729 S. Pennsylvan.a Ave., Mor- risville, Pennsylvania. Major: Music. MENC (Treasurer), Band, Messiah, Playhouse, Squire of Delta Omicron. TALMAGE, SUSAN E., 101 Bentwood Dr., Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Major: Elementary Education. UCCF, Chi Beta, SNEA, Intramurals. TATE, JULIA A., 3634 Feedwire Rd., Bellbrook, Ohio. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta, Band, UCCF, SNEA. TAYLOR, DAVID ALLAN, Rt. 1, Box 82, Princess Anne, Mary- land. Major: Sociology. Kappa Phi (Vice President), MSG, Soccer, Track. TAYLOR, THOMAS L., 4108 14th Ave., Rock Island, Illinois. Major: Sociology. TRENT, ELIZABETH C, 225 Horsham Rd., Hatboro, Pennsyl- vania. Major: Music Education. Vesper Choir, Messiah (Solo- ist), Band, MENC (President), Delta Omicron (Vice Presi- dent), Tau Kappa Chi, Playhouse. TROWBRIDGE, KATHLEEN, 141 S. Fairmount, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Major: Bible and Christian Education. Theta Ep- silon (Vice President), Academics Committee, WSGA, Lloyd House Chairman, Intramurals. VANDEGRIFF, CAROL ANN, 3507 Piedont Rd. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Psychology. Psi Sigma Mu, Student Council (Academics Committee), Theta Epsilon (Treasurer), Playhouse (Social Chairman), BSU (Secretary-Treasurer), Dean ' s List, Messiah, Intramurals. VINCENT, LISBETH J., 226 Burholme Ave., Woodbury, New Jersey. Major: Psychology. Theta Epsilon (President, Vice President, Athletic Chairman, Skit Night Chairman), Student Council (Academics Committee Chairman), Student-Faculty Senate (Secretary), House Council, Psi Sigma Mu, Chilhowean Staff, M Club (Program Chairman), Intramurals, Dean ' s List, Scholarship Grant. WALD, CHRISTINE M., 3639 E. Flower St., Tucson, Arizona. Major: English. Orchestra, Pi Delta Phi, Freshman Class Secre- tary-Treasurer, Senior Counselor, Junior Year Abroad — Switzer- land. WALKER, ELIZABETH GAYLE, 2113 Mayfair Dr., Owensboro, Kentucky. Major: Elementary Education. WSGA (Vice Presi- dent, Representative), Sophomore Aide, Senior Counselor, SNEA (Treasurer), Theta Epsilon, Messiah, UCCF (Nu Gamma), Chilhowean Staff (Feature Editor), Artist Series Com- mittee, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Alpha Gamma Sigma Scholarship, Who ' s Who. WALLER LAURIE A., 705 E. Cecil St., Ntenah, Wisconsin. Major: History. Theta Epsilon (Program Chairman, Chaplain), UCCF (Nu Gamma), Sophomore Aide, House Council (Vice Chairman, Secretary), Academics Committee, Senior Class Sec- retary-Treasurer, Junior Class Sponsor for Barnwarming, Barn- warming Queen, Daisy Chain. B.G. ' s. WELLS, JANET L., 2167 June Dr., Nashville, Tennessee. Major: English. Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Chilhowean Staff, Senior Counselor, Committee on Committees, Student Council Calen- dar Editor, Daisy Chain. WINTERMUTE, JOHN STEPHEN, 136 Sunrise Cove, Selmer, Te.iness e. Major: History. Kappa Phi (Secretary), Playhouse, Flajhousc Award, Theta Alpha Phi (Vice President), Pi Gamma Mu, Padgett Memorial Scholarship. WOOD, GEORGE V., 875 Central Avenue, Hammonton, New Jersey. Major: Music Education. Kappa Phi, Band, Orchestra, Brass Ensemble, Porky and the Simple Seven, Choir, Messiah, MENC. WOOD, SHERRY FRANCES, 2065 Oak St., Cleveland, Tennes- see. Major: Elementary Education. Chi Beta (Program Chair- man), UCCF (Children ' s Home), SNEA, House Council (Sec- retary), Daisy Chain, Intramurals, Dean ' s List, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Alpha Gamma Sigma Scholarship Award. WOODALL, DOROTHEA JEAN, Rt. 3, Box 83, Kingston, Ten- nessee. Major: Mathematics. Vesper Choir, Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Dean ' s List. WOODWORTH, BARBARA L., 1414 Messina Ave.. Coral Ga- b e:, Florida. Major: Mathematics. Chi Beta (President, Treas- urer. Program Chairman. Formal Chairman), UCCF (Nu Gamma), Sophomore Aide, House Council (Secretary), Mes- :iah, Junicr Class Secretary-Treasurer, Daisy Chain. YATES, JR., RICHARD G., Rt. 1. Oxford, Pennsylvania. Major: Fs chology. Vesper Choir, Men ' s Glee Club, Messiah, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Kappa Phi, Psi Sigma Mu, MSG, UCCF, In- ttamurals, Dian ' c List. YODER, KATHERINE, 535 N. Market St., East Palestine, Ohio. Major: Chemistry. Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Student Affiliate of ACS, Intramurals, Dean ' s List. SENIORS NOT PICTURED DOROTHY BVRD BERRY -Maryville, Tennessee DOROTHY GEHLBACH Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLES C. GILMORE Maryville, Tennessee DWIGHT RICHARD HOWES Shaghticoke, New York BETTY JO LEARY Orlando, Florida RICHARD H. MAHLER Nashville, Tennessee KENNETH B. MARINE Maryville, Tennessee BARBARA TURPIN ... Evansville, Indiana JUNIORS NOT PICTURED JOHN AGNEW Wayne, Pennsylvania NANCY DAVIDSON. Huntsville, Alabama JEANNE ELLIS Washington Court House, Ohio MARIAN EZZELL Canadian, Texas MARY EVELYN HODGES Greenback, Tennessee WILLIAM EUGENE KEELER Houston, Pennsylvania ROBERT KUSEK West Mifflin, Pennsylvania LINDA LAUBACH East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania REBECCA McNEIL Salt Lake City, Utah RAYMOND PHILLIPPI Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MARTHA SMITH Wilmington, Delaware DELZIA SNYDER Knoxville, Tennessee LARRY THOMAS Maryville, Tennessee ALBERT WAHL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania VAN WILLIAMSON Alcoa, Tennessee JANICE WINKLER Fort Thomas, Kentucky THOMAS WYLIE Washington,, Pennsylvania SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ROBERT BARNES Bethesda, Maryland WAYNE BLOCKER Dade City, Florida ANN BRIGGS Gambier, Ohio EDWARD BROWN Decatur, Georgia HARRY BURNETTE Chattanooga, Tennessee TERRY COX ... Knoxville, Tennessee DAVID CROFT Erie. Pennsylvania THOMAS DAVIS Maryville, Tennessee PETER DERZIPILSKI San Diego, California LYNN DODEZ Wooster, Ohio PATRICIA DOUGHERTY Sweetwater, Tennessee ROBERT DURANT Northampton, Massachusetts THOMAS DUXBURY West Orange, New Jersey DONALD ELIA Maryville, Tennessee MARIAN ERDMAN Oaxaca, Mexico ELLEN FARRAR Oak Ridge Tennessee SAMMY FERGUSON Maryville, Tennessee DEBORAH FERRELL Falls Church, Virginia FRANK FERRIS, III Blue Ash, Ohio LYNDA FIELDING Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey CARL FISHER Johnstown, Pennsylvania DAVID GARNER Maryville, Tennessee RAYMOND GEORGE GIBBONS HAROLD GILLESPIE LINDA GLEESON SANDRA GRAHAM SHARON GUGE ROSS HAMORY NANCY HEATWOLE GEORGE HICKMAN HOLLY HINMAN STEPHEN HORTON JOHN HOSKEN ROBERT HOSKINS GERVY HOWARD STEPHEN HULEN JEANNE HUMES RONALD JAMESON RICHARD JORDAN ALAN KILPATRICK RONALD KOLB PATRICIA LAVENDER JONATHAN LUTZ DIANE McKENZIE JOHN MAIETTA RONALD MEASE MARY MERRIMAN MARK MERTZ Trafford, Pennsylvania WILLIAM MIKITTK Hopatcong, New Jersey GLENN MOREFIELD Bulls Gap, Tennessee MARY NEWBY Maryville, Tennessee DAVID NIGHBERT Knoxville, Tennessee JOSEPH OSBURN Windermere, Florida WILLIAM PADGETT Alcoa, Tennessee Clark, New Jersey Rittman, Ohio Ashland, New Jersey Princeton, New Jersey Maryville, Tennessee Woodbridge, Virginia Elizabethton, Tennessee Kingsport, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Lexington, North Carolina Maryville,, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee Bowling Green, Kentucky Allison Park, Pennsylvania Princeton, New Jersey Knoxville, Tennessee Huntington, New York Morristown, New Jersey Jonesboro, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia St. Petersburg, Florida Morristown, New Jersey Vail, Iowa Maryville, Tennessep CHARLES PFLANZE Maryville, Tennessee EMILY JO PIERCE Oak Ridge, Tennessee LOUISE PIXLEY Doylestown, Pennsylvania SANDRA PRESTON Manasquan, New Jersey LEWIS PURIFOY Emory, Virginia JUDITH PYLE Anchorage, Kentucky DWIGHT REAGAN Maryville, Tennessee ALEXANDER ROBINS Maryville, Tennessee HARRY ROTHROCK Bergenfield, New Jersey KATHLEEN SAINT Elwood, Indiana BRUCE SEMPLE Glenoiden, Pennsylvania CATHERINE SHAKI EE S. Norwalk, Connecticut LARRY SHARPE Oxford, Pennsylvania DAVID SLOUGH Springfield, Tennessee ELLEN TASCHENBERG Fredonia, New York LYNNE TAYLOR Hackensack, New Jersey DAVID THRALL Indianapolis, Indiana SOUAD WAKIM Marjyoun, Lebanon ROBFRT WASHBURN Maryville, Tennessee ANN WHITTIER Swathmore, Pennsylvania DAVID WILEY Keiskell, Tennessee BRIAN WILSON East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania RICHARD ZIEGLER Cranbury, New Jersey FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED JOHN ADRIAN JOSEPH BAKER WALTER BARKER JOHN BARROWS WAYNE BASLER MARY ELIZABETH BEARD JAMES BECK CONSTANCE BETSWORTH RONALD BLACK VIRGINIA BOWER RICHARD BOYLE GEORGIA BRIGGS MARGARET BRIGHTMAN JACK BROWN JAMES BROWN ROBERT CICCOTTI CAROLYNNE CLARK DOUGLAS CLOUD ROBERT COOPER KATHERINE CORTEN LEE DAVIS MARK DRURY JUDITH EIDSON THOMAS FAUX, JR. THOMAS FISHPAW WILLIAM FLOSTER DEBORAH FORGEY ROBERT GARDNER MACK GARNER DAVID GREVE PAUL GRICE VIRASOOT GUNANUKORN ROSALYN HAMM JAMES HAMPTON GORDON HAMSOM ROBERT HARMAN JENNIFER HILL SYLVIA HINES MELISSA HOLLYDAY FAYE HOOPER MARIBETH HOSKIN ROBERT HUMPHREYS ROBERT HUTCHENS STANLEY JACK STANLEY JEDNAK PAUL JOHNSON THOMAS JONES RACHEL KENT DAVID KERLEY CHARLES KIRBY CLAYTON KLEMANN MARYLIN KROLAK KENNETH LANE JOHNNY LEIBROCK RICHARD LINDSAY JANE LORING ROBERT McCANN ROBERT McCLANAHAN SCOTT McCLURE ALLEN McMULLEN Kingsport, Tennessee Louisville, Kentucky Orlando, Florida Martinsville, Virginia Ramsey, New Jersey Millington, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Elizabethtown, Kentucky Johnstown, Pennsylvania Orlando, Florida Trenton, New Jersey- Horsham, Pennsylvania Long Valley, New Jersey Iselin, New Jersey Knoxville, Tennessee Verona, New Jersey Glen Ellyn, Illinois Knoxville, Tennessee Wilmington, Delaware Champaign, Illinois Maryville, Tennessee Oak Ridge, Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee . Wilmington, Delaware Baltimore, Maryland South Plainfield, New Jersey Flemington, New Jersey Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Maryville, Tennessee Wilmington, Delaware Rahway, New Jersey Bangkok, Thailand Millington, Tennessee Dover, New Jersey Cherry Hill, New Jersey Oldsmar, Florida Calhoun, Georgia Maple Heiehts, Ohio Cherry Hill, New Jersey New Wilmington, Pennsylvania Knoxville, Tennessee Riverton, New Jersey Maryville, Tennessee Rome, New York Trenton, New Jersey Alcoa, Tennessee Lancaster, Ohio New Paltz, New York Knoxville, Tennessee Riverton, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Maryville, Tennessee Vonore, Tennessee Newport, Tennessee Summerville, Georgia Smithville, Tennessee Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey Maryville, Tennessee Waukesha, Wisconsin Gatlinburg, Tennessee  4 CAROL MARTIN Alcoa, Tennessee LYNN MIZE Knoxville, Tennessee GERALD MOEHLMAN Peewee Valley, Kentucky ALBERT MORGAN Beverly, New Jersey ANNA NICHOLS Maryville, Tennessee CAROL NICHOLSON Snow Hill, Maryland GARY NIER Iselin, New Jersey RAYMOND NYE East Islip, New Jersey KARL OTT Woodstown, New Jersey RONDA PATTY Maryville, Tennessee DANA PAUL Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania DAVID PEPPER Harrison, Ohio GARY REAGAN Maryville, Tennessee SANDRA REAGAN Maryville, Tennessee DANIEL RHONE Yardley, Pennsylvania JACQUELINE ROBERTSON Woodbridge, Virginia RON ROBERTSON Dickson, Tennessee HLJGH ROBINSON Miami, Florida WILLIAM ROBINSON Olive Branch, Mississippi DALE ROMINGER Lakewood, Ohio TIMOTHY SAWYER Maryville, Tennessee LESLIE SCOTT Portsmouth Ohio JOYCE SEELY Chiengnai, Thailand CHARLIE SMITH Loudon, Tennessee LJARRELL SMITH Mount Holly, New Jersey RICHARD SMITH Haddonficld, New Jersey ROBERT SNOW Orchard Park, New York MARGARET SPURI ING Chattanooga, Tennessee LEE STAFFORD South Daytona, Florida JOHN TALBOT Bernardsville, New Jersey ROBERT TARPINIAN Thompsonville, Connecticut BRUCE TROUSDALE . Lancaster, Ohio ROBERT VAN DYKE Basking Ridge, New Jersey CURTIS WADE Maryville, Tennessee DOUGI AS WATSON Bristol. Pennsylvania QUINN WEISS Orange, New Jersey TERESA R. WELLS Huntsville, Alabama TIMOTHY WELLS Pleasantville, New York SAMMY WHITEHEAD Maryville, Tennessee ALONZO WILLIAMS Maryville, Tennessee JONATHAN WRIGHT Cranbury, New Jers y Acknowledgements Bhagavad-Gita, John Maseheld, and St.-John Perse, quoted from THE FAMILY OF MAN, Copyright 1955 by The Museum of Modern Art. Reprinted by permission of The Museum of Modern Art. Kahlil Gibran, from SAND AND FOAM, Copyright 1926 by KahlU Gibran. Re- printed by permission of Alfred A. Knoff, Incorporated. The CHILHOWEAN staff also expresses gratitude to Mr. Don Spears, Mr. Frank Clark, Rappoport Studios, Mr. Dick Herring, and Gordon Hamson for their photog- raphy; Dr. Carolyn Blair, Mr. Linwood Snider, and Mr. Frank Layman, for their advice and help; Benson Printing Company; Minton ' s Department Store; and special thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Copeland, Dr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell, Brenda Laipply and all others who so willing gave of their time, position, and patience. J 43 - — , .■■■.„.. „ u ■•■■-f . i ?-i. _Xr world to be born under itour Pootdtepd. . . St.-John Perse 144
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