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DESOTO JUDY CRAINER . Editor GAIL HOWARD _. Associate Editor MARGRET EDDINS .. Art Editor ROBERT FRANK Photographer DR. HERBERT LEE WILLIAMS Faculty Advisor Class Photography by BONATE STUDIO Production by THE TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DESOTO Official Publication of MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY Memphis. Tennessee Scholastic Center For 1,000,000 People . This Memphis rsotffi CONTENTS . . . Activities . . . Leadership . . . Athletics . . . Classes . . . Greeks . . . Military Where Students And Faculty Meet On An Institution Where Common Ground fne Lamps Of Knowledge Burn Brightly A Home For Students Away From Home ,• j . . . Anc Testing Ground For Many Talents V ill foreword An empty hall — free from the hundreds of feet that pass down it each day. But not free long, for many students will soon pass through, filling it with smiles, cheery voices, talk of basketball, dances, parties, and that final exam. Yes, this is Memphis State University ... all the scenes on the preceding pages are typical of college life. With this 1958 DeSoto we mark the beginning of a new era, as a university. Not an imme- diate change, but through the coming years growth will take place and MSU will be at the top in Southern Universities. As you look through these pages, remember your college days and walk down that empty hall into life with pride, for you were a part of building Memphis State University. 15 1 XUUlli OXU g MlUUL JJuUtLUL JUUJUJLU-IX1JIUU- OLUUiMj BU.-LLU u ly d fha£ % 1 Publications 18 • Music and Drama 25 • Honoraries 39 • Clubs 49 • Professionals 67 • Religious 71 • Special Features 81 17 GLENDA HUEY, News Editor Staff members work long, hard hours on Monday nights to put out the Friday paper. Tiger Rag K H0 Sl Busine ss )Vianog er MARJORIE LITTLEJOHN, Copy Editor MRS. ELIZABETH SPENCER, Faculty Advisor News Bureau The news Bureau, in its second year at Memphis State, does an excellent job of reporting to newspapers in the Mid-South area. Under the direction of Al Westland, Gail Howard, student co-ordinator, sends weekly news releases about M.S.U. stu- dents to their home town papers. This bureau is well-known in the Mem- phis area for performing an invaluable service. DR. H. L. WILLIAMS Faculty Advisor, DESOTO MR. AL WESTLAND Faculty Advisor, News Bureau GAIL HOWARD Netvs Bureau 21 DeSoto l P Editc Staff LINDA CLAYPOOL Greek Editor CAROLE DICKSON Copy Editor BETTY DAVIS. ANN EARLS. JOYCE CANNON. Class Editors Other staff members include DANA DRIENHOFER, As- sistant Religious Editor; PAT McGREGOR, Beauty Editor; SALLY TAYLOR, Publica- tions Editor; ANN TERRY, Religious Editor; and CARO- LYN HARDER, Honoraries Editor. Music and Drama 25 MSU OLIN BLICKENSDERFER Band Director DIANE SMITH, Head Majorette Since becoming a university, Memphis State has gained more than a new name — it has de- veloped a better band. Now in the second year under the capable direction of Olin Blickens- derfer, the band performs many times during the school year, both for sport events, and as MARTHA LANDRETH 26 CECELIA FERGUSON PORTIA SWAIM Band a concert group. At every home football game, the band encourages the team to victory with its stimulating music. During the spring semes- ter, the group plays for the May Day concert and in conjunction with the choir. SYD MULLINS, Drum Major PAUL GIEGER MARTY BOALES DIANE BENNETT LIBBY McGEE 27 pirec University Under the direction of Paul Eaheart the Memphis State University Choir pre- sents several outstanding programs for the student body and residents of Mem- phis. Beginning with the first concert, Brigadoon, followed by a program of Folk Music in November; Saint-Saens in December; and selections of sacred music in March; the choir attracted stu- dents to the auditorium at the ten o ' clock hours. 28 Choi lr Other programs throughout the year included a full scale performance of Mozart ' s Cosi Fan Tutte in conjunction with the Speech and Drama department. During the Shakespearean Festival in April, the choir presented a program of Elizabethan music. Closing the year ' s activities was the annual opera workshop which was open to all interested in this phase of music. 29 Seated, left to right: Pat Klein, treasurer; Jeanne Graham, secretary; Mona Choate, corresponding secretary. Standing: Edwin Ulmer, president; Joseph Riggs, faculty advisor; and Sam Pate, vice president. Not pictured: Gail Howard, parliamentarian. Edwin Ulmer, president, welcomes guest speaker, Mr. Earl Crowder, from the Steel Workers Union. ?() £ sics The Memphis State University Forensics Association is composed of students interested in public speaking. The purpose of the organ- ization is to train students to become more effective speakers while par- ticipating in intercollegiate speech activities. Memphis State was represented at the following speech meetings: Louisiana State Discussion Tournament, Tau Kappa Alpha Regional and National Debates, University of Pittsburgh Cross-Examination Debates, Ten- nessee State Speech Tournament, Southern Speech Association Festival and the West Point Preliminaries. Several tours to other colleges were initiated by the Forensics Association for the purpose of practice debates with other school debate teams. 30 Debaters keep busy taking notes on guest ' s thoughts on labor unions. Vervan Davidson leads members of the forensics group in a round of discussion. Typical debate situation is demonstrated by two teams from last year ' s squad. i Th Chall tc Garden Memphis State University ' s first play production of the school year was The Chalk Gar- den ' a dramatic play by Enid Bagnold. Produced by the Speech and Drama department, the play called upon the talents of many veteran M.S.U. actors and also engaged those of some newcomers to the stage. The cast and characters are as follows: Miss Madrigal ANASTASIA HERIN Maitland ._ MACON McCALMAN Second Applicant MARTHA OWENS Third Applicant DIANE PARRISH Laurel LETHA CRANFORD Mrs. Saint Maugham IRIS HOPPS Nurse JANEEN MAES Olivia JEANETTE GAEDE The Judge FLOYD HERZOG Hamlet Hamlet, under the direction of Eugene Bence and Bradford White, was the 1957 production of the Memphis Shakespearean Festival which brings to the people of Mem- phis the finest of Shakespeare. The Festival is an annual event, open to all who are inter- ested in taking part. Ticket sales were handled by Coterie, national women ' s service organization. Through the efforts of Coterie, talented young actors are given scholarships to en- able them to attend college. ■ - ■ ♦■ 1 W j KM ■ .- • IB H f] Bb3E j 0 i i§® The cast of HAMLET, which ran from April 23 to 27, 1957, included the following actors and actresses: Hamlet JOHNNIE LOVELADY Bernardo PRICE BROUGHTON Francisco JOE SUTHERIN Horatio BENNETT WOOD Marcellus GORDON LAWHEAD Ghost of Hamlet ' s Father SAMUEL JOHNSON Claudius BILL MILLER Gertrude JOYCE SHANKMAN Polonius ALLEN BATES Laertes JOE BRACCIANTE, JR. Ophelia ANN BROWN FIELD Cosi Fan Tutte A scene from COSI FAN TUTTE present- ed by Becky Kaufman, Walter Dugan. Patsy Welting, Mary Ann Turner, and Tommy Ashcraft. Members of the cast take an extra cur- tain call. 34 Annually the Memphis State University Department of Music presents an opera for stu- dents and the city of Memphis. This year ' s production was Cosi Fan Tutte, a delightful opera sung in English. Taking leading roles in this production which was presented in the Memphis State Auditorium were Becky Kaufman, Walter Dugan, Patsy Welting, Mary Ann Turner and Tommy Ashcraft. Arab es ' Arabesque is led by four very capable leaders, left to right: Pat- sy Welting, secretary; Jimmy Richens, preseident; Anastasia Herrin, vice president; and Jean- ette Gaede, publicity director. The Arabesque Club is open to all students of Memphis State interested in any form of music. A scholarship, presented to a deserving person who desires to major in music, is sponsored by the organization. The major event of the year is the annual opera workshop which includes a program of operatic arias by members of the club. Donations received are used for the scholarship fund. Arabesque members are interested in the study of music ffffi ! Students Travel 1000 To Cheer Our Baske We wait to board the bus . 36 And we are happily on our way . . . V v 4 |f y 1 Miles To New York all Team at the NIT And we ' re on our way, playing cards again . . . 9- ! M ■m- JW ' fc. .r And finally New York 37 And Home Again . . . i r 38 Tired, sleepy, but happy. 39 Alpha Phi Omega ROBERT TUCKER Vice President PERRY GAITHER Secretary JEFF McWHORTER Pledge Master JOE HARDESTY Sergeant-at-A rms BILL DERRYBERRY DON HUEY SID LEHMAN BILL RISTIG The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, as being carried out by the chapter, is to assemble college men, who have been, or are at the present, members of the Boy Scouts, in the fellowship of the Scout oath and law: to develop friendship, and to promote service to their fellow man, both on campus and in the communitv. Liberal Arts Honor Society GLENDA FAY CONDREY GEORGE RICHARDSON JAMES W. RICHENS Organized bv faculty members of Phi Beta Kappa, the Liberal Arts Honor Society recognizes outstanding scholarship in the School of Liberal Arts, and Science. Annually students are elected to membership on the basis of scholarship in accordance with the standards of Phi Beta Kap- pa. Requirement for admission is a three-point-five scholastic average for seniors and a three-point-six av- erage for juniors. Faculty members are Dr. H. S. Kaltenborn, Dr. D. C. Sossoman, Dr. Peter Bannon. Katherine Smythe, Bradford White. Miss Flora Rawls, Dr. Dorothv Seav. 40 Chi Beta Phi JAMES C. OATES President GLENDA HUEY Vice President RAY BOWEN Treasurer I. W. CHATHAM JAMES MARTIN COOPER GWENDOLYN NEAL JEANETTE PIERCE The national honor scientific fraternity on campus is Chi Beta Phi. The object of the fraternity is to promote in terest in science. The membership includes regular, honorary, and associate members. For admittance into Chi Beta Phi. a student must have a 3.0 average and have passed ten semester hours in one of the four science fields. The yearly activities consist of one meeting each month. There is also a banquet each semester when pledges are initiated. Delta Kappa CHARLES BROWN President BOB CANFIELD Secretary-Treasurer JAMES VIRGIL WHIPPLE Historian FRANK LAND Chaplain EDWARD CRENSHAW Delta Kappa, the men ' s honorary leadership fraternity at Memphis State University was founded in 1950. Purpose of the fraternity is to give recognition to men who. bv displaying exemplary qualities of leadership in various fields of student endeavor, have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, and of inspiring others to strive for conspicuous attainment along similar lines. Membership in Delta Kappa is limited to one percent of the male enrollment of the university. Only juniors and seniors are eligible, and they must rank seholasticallv in the upper thirty percent of their respective classes. Selection of new members is based on qualities of leadership, character, social activities, journalism, scholarship, and athletics. 41 Pi Delta Epsilon JUDY CRAINER President ROBERT TRIBBLE Vice President ' vs. A STELLA BAILEY Secretary-Treasurer GAIL HOWARD GLENDA HUEY % V W ' Blte , tew PATRICIA KLEIN DIANE TALERICO Journalism students with outstanding work in their field are eligible for membership in Pi Delta Epsilon. Member- ship is based on service by an undergraduate on the publications in either the editorial or business departments for at least one year. His scholastic standing must be 2.3 and he must have completed his second year of college. Each year the fraternity sponsors an editorial contest through the Tiger Rag in which the outstanding stories of -the year are judged and awarded prizes. Pi Delta Epsilon also awards a medal for the outstanding journalist at Memphis State. This is given at the annual publications banquet. Charles Holmes was last year ' s recipient. Alpha Psi Omega ELLIOT DENINE FLOYD HERZOG BECKY KAUFMAN MARTHA OWEN 42 Membership in Alpha Psi Omega is based upon participation in dramatics at Memphis State, including all technical and acting work. Membership is by invitation only. Alpha Psi Omega, striving to encourage the best in dramatic work, holds a traditional Awards Banquet each May. at which time awards are presented to the best M.S.U. actor and actress, best supporting actor and actress, and two technical awards. Faculty members include Eugene Bence and Bradford White. Lambda Delta HELEN EVANS President NORMA COX Vice President MARY WYNN Secretary SUE PERRY Treasurer JANE SCHNEIDER Reporter BARBARA BAKER BARBARA BARATTI SARA CRENSHAW JEANETTE GAEDE JEANNE GRAHAM LINDA JACKSON DONNA JESTER MARJORIE LITTLEJOHN BARBARA McBRIDE CAROLYN MULLINS Lambda Delta is an honorary sorority for freshman women attaining a 3.5 average for one semes- ter. The purpose of the society is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and to encourage superior attainment among freshman women. Lambda Delta has been granted the charter by the national honorary society for freshman women, Alpha Lambda Delta, and a chapter will be installed on this campus on April 17, 1958. 43 Lambda Delta . v.. J GWEN PACE PAULA PONGETTI PATSY RAGAN JOYCE SHANKLIN JANET SHELTON DONNA TALLEY r MARY WELTING VIVIAN WILSON Phi Alpha Theta NORMA JACKSON KEY NANCY SUE SHAW 44 Epsilon Nu chapter of Phi Alpha Theta was formally installed at Memphis State in 1955. A vital interest in history is the basic requirement for membership. An undergraduate student must have completed at least 12 semester hours in history with a grade in all history courses above a 3.1, and he must have an overall average of 3.0. The chapter has undertaken a project to compile historical data on Memphis State from its date of founding to the 50th Anniversary. Psi Chi JAMES LONG President RICHARD DAVE CORBIN Vice President EMILY WOFFARD Treasurer BARBARA BROWN Historian CAROLYN CASON MONA CHOATE MARTHA HOWLAND ADAM LANNING diane Mcknight BONNIE PROCTOR SALLIE RUSSELL JAMES WHIPPLE LAURA WYATT Psi Chi, national honorary society in psychology, was founded in 1929. The Memphis State chapter was established in 1954, and it is one of two chapters in Tennessee. The purpose of the organization is primarily to advance the science of psychology; and secondly, to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology. Membership is open to all undergraduate students with a major or minor in psychology and who have demonstrated ability to meet the personal and scholastic requirements. Despite the national requirements for high minimum scholas- tic standards, the chapter now numbers over sixty-five active and alumni members. Two have received their advanced doctoral degrees in graduate school psychology and twenty-one are in professional schools at the present time. The chapter numbers among its members five who are in graduate work of psychology at the Ph.D. level of training. Dr. H. W. Anderson of the M.S.U. staff is at present a national vice president. 45 Sigma Delta Pi SIDNEY BURROWS President PATRICIA ALLEN Vice President WANDA BEAVER Secretary-Treasurer STELLA BAILEY •«tt0rw MARIO CALVO GLENDA FAY CONDREY FAY RUTH DERRICK SALLY LAWS BETTY RUTH MENDENHALL BONNIE PROCTOR SUE REEVES BARBARA SANDERS To be a member of Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary society, a student must have studied Spanish for the equivalent of three college years and must have maintained an overall B average with an A average in Spanish courses. Established in April, 1950, Gamma Delta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi is the second oldest national honorary society at Memphis State and its standards rank among the highest. 46 Tau Kappa Alpha MARTHA HOWLAND President ROBERT BURNETT MONA CHOATE NORMA COX JEANNE GRAHAM GAIL HOWARD JAY MADGEFRAU JANET MILLER SAMUEL PATE EDWIN ULMER Memphis State ' s chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary speech fraternity, was organized in 1953. Mem- bers are selected on the basis of outstanding work in speech with a high scholastic average required. The local chapter sponsored the Intramural Speech Festival and High School Speech Festivals. Tau Kappa Alpha has a speech debate team which travels to various parts of the United States to compete with other colleges and universities. Memphis Staters have won several of these debate trips with high recognition. 47 Tassel BETTY BALLARD President LINDA CLAYPOOL Vice President BETTY RUTH MENDENHALL Secretary SALLY LAWS Treasurer JUDY CRAINER Historian STELLA BAILEY JOYCE CANODE MONA CHOATE PAT COLEMAN PAULA HICKS ALIDA HARPER MARTHA HOWLAND EMILY WOFFARD 48 Tassel, senior women ' s honorary group, is an organization which emphasizes leadership, scholarship, and service among women students. It was organized in the spring of 1950 to petition as soon as the proper requirements are met for membership in Mortar Board, national senior women ' s honorary group. At the beginning of each year, Tassel members serve as Counselors to freshman women students, and on registration day help all freshmen find their way at MSU. Membership selection is based on high scholastic averages. Among the projects sponsored by Tassel this year was its annual Smarty Party, a forum, and a program in the auditorium for freshman women students. Tassel ' s aim is to encourage college women to be better students and citizens at Memphis State. , .... . ..... ............ 49 Accounting Since its organization at Memphis State in 1955, the Accounting Club has fulfilled the needs of future accountants by holding meetings devoted to problems in the field of accounting, inviting guest speakers on accounting in business, and participat- ing in the activities of the School of Business Ad- ministration. Purposes of the Accounting Club are to stimulate the individual ' s interest in the various fields of accounting practice, to provide an opportunity for fellowship, and to promote a closer relationship v between the accounting profession and students of accounting. Club members are made up of students majoring in public and industrial accounting. Officers of the Accounting Club are, back row: Charles Hamrnon, publicity chairman; Harley Tilly, program chairman; Mr. Peeples, faculty advisor. Front row: Linda Schmidt, secretary; Howard Ingram, president; and Jimmy Skinner, treasurer. 50 Members of the accounting club are urged to learn all about the field of accounting to aid them in their futu re careers as accountants. Art Mk All students at Memphis State University who are interested in any phase of art are invited to become a member of the Art Club. The purpose of this club is to bring together all students interested in art. At the meetings which are held regularly throughout the school year, members of the art club discuss various develop- ments in art, view slides on painting and color, and take trips to Brooks Art Gallery to see the latest exhibitions. Another project of the Art Club is to assist the art depart- ment faculty in presenting the many art shows in the halls of Memphis State. These exhibits are designed to give the stu- dent an idea of recent art contributions. Once a year the art department sponsors an exhibit of MSU students ' work. ««ss Art Club officers are, le ft to right: Helen Phillips, president; Beth Cook, secretary; Boyd Sanders, vice president; and Kay Owen, treasurer. K i ♦ ' %• gjfc tt k f ' 1 •t V .« A k k A i 1 An interest in the field of art draws members of the art club close together. 51 Association of Childhood Education Future teachers at Memphis State are urged to join and take part in the activities of the Association of Childhood Education. Also in- cluded in the membership of the A.C.E. are those who are concerend with the welfare end of education in the youth of tomorrow. The purpose of this organization is to de- velop professional knowledge and attitudes through association in various projects and activities with members of the teaching pro- fession, and with fellow students aspiring to the teaching profession. The club sponsors varied programs through- out the school year to which important persons in the field of education are invited to speak on the latest problems and developments in the teaching profession. Preparing for a career in teaching is part of the work done by A.C.E. officers. They are, left to right: Bobbie Coke, second vice president; Sarah Humphries, secretary; Beverly Morton, first vice president; and June Carpenter, president. Members of the A.C.E. are students interested in the education and development of children. 52 The Biology Club, organized on the Mem- phis State campus in 1954, has as its primary purpose the stimulation of interest in biology and its components. Club members fulfill the purpose of this organization through visiting speakers, films, and informal discussions held regularly. Meetings also give the faculty and students an opportunity to meet on the social level. Membership in the Biology Club is open to all students interested in the field of Biology. Members of the Biology Club perform experiments to give them a better understanding of the field. 53 German The German Club, known to those with a knowledge of German as Deutscher Verein, was organized in 1954 with three objectives: To create an interest in the German language. To improve the linguistic ability and to allow for extracurricular expression of the members. To provide the members with an understand- ing of German background and culture. The group meets regularly to discuss the Ger- man language, and guest speakers are invited to tell the members of customs and life in Germany. The German Club also has a collection of con- versation in German on record for use of club members. Officers of the German Club, or Deutscher Verein, are, left to right: Gwen Neal, vice presi- dent; Judy Meisner, treasurer; Mr. Long, faculty advisor; Kerry Bush, seated, president; Renate Veikin, secretary; and Don Hampson, program chairman. An active club, the German Club offers opportunities for German students to gain a better understanding of the language. 54 I oka Wikewam Those who lead Ioka Wikewam members are Miss Bess Henderson, Mrs. Sands, and Miss Whitaker, faculty advisors; Barbara Jones, Treasurer; Patty Scott, first vice president; Beverly Mays, president; Irene Clanton, secretary; and Margaret Dixon, second vice president. Vcs £ JE? t« lCS u„ t ve sw ° nox ;;Tcs v Ioka Wikewam, the Home Economics Organization at Memphis State, offers an extracurricular activ- ity for girls majoring in the field of Home Economics. Advised by the faculty members of the department, Ioka Wikewam members help to keep the department running smoothly. Each year the club holds an open house to honor freshmen and transfer women students. They engage in varied projects throughout the year, such as the sale of fruit cakes during the Christmas season. l Members of the club have an opportunity to learn more about the field of Home Economics. 55 Students who are interested in mathemat- ics are invited to become a member of the Math Club. Members are offered the op- portunity to gain extra information about the history and fundamentals of mathemat- ics. Regular meetings are held with interested speakers and discussions. Vocational guid- ance is also offered to members majoring in math. Each spring members and special guests of the group hold an outing. Members of the Math Club learn more about the field of mathematics through regular club meetings Marketin; Organized in 1957, the Marketing Club is the newest club on campus. Members are composed of students majoring in the field of Marketing or students with an inter- est in the subject. Regular meetings are held at which guest speakers give informative talks on econom- ics, purchasing, and other phases of the business world. Local in nature at the present time, the club is petitioning membership in a national marketing club. Marketing Club members share an interest in the marketing phase of business and meet regularly to discuss this interest. 57 Modern Dance The Modern Dance Club, under the super- vision of Mrs. Loretta Floyd, dancing instruc- or, holds regular meetings at which club mem- bers practice new steps and discuss the dance. Each fall, in conjunction with the university orchestra, the club gives a dance recital in the auditorium. On May Day, members of the club also give their audience renditions of Modern Dance. embership is based on auditions held at the beginning of each semester and the vote of the active membership. Modern Dance Club officers are Jeanette Gaede, director or public relations; Marjorie Littlejohn vice president; Claire Ramsey, secretary-treasurer; and Patricia Williams, president. 58 Members of tbe Modern Dance Club meet regularly to practice dance steps for their annual pro- grams. Physical Education The Physical Education Club, designed to pro vide an active club for women interested in Physical Education, has a two-fold purpose: To foster concern for progress in health education, physical education, and recreational education. To advance the standards of the profession. Each member is offered the opportunity to participate in a professional organization, for each student is a member of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Membership includes those majoring or mi- noring in Physical Education. Meetings are divided between discussion of business and same activities. Leaders of the Physical Education Club are, left to right: Sue Wade, treasurer; Kay Hinson, secretary; Judith Priddy, vice president; Jackie Edwards, president; and Betsy Stephenson, second vice president. The Physical Education club enables women to enter into game activities as a united group. 59 Psychology MONA CHOATE President Psychology Club officers are, back row: Hank Cutsinger, vice pres- ident; Billy Wilson, historian. Front row: Laura Wyatt, treasurer; and Sally Russell, secretary. Members of the Psychology Club promote interest in psychology on the Memphis State campus. Com- posed of members with an interest in a career or study in psychological methods, the club holds regular meetings at which contemporary problems in psychological theory are discussed. Authorities in psychology are invited to speak. Members of ' the club also promote Psi Chi, a chapter of the national honorary psychological society. Psychology Club members are interested in recent events in the field and research of psychology. 60 Social Science LAURA WYATT President Officers who supervise the functioning of the Social Science Club are Mona Choate, treasurer; Judy Crainer, vice president; and Sue Shaw, secretary. Students with an interest in any of the social sciences of geography, sociology, political science, or eco- nomics are invited to become a member of the Social Science Club. Regular meetings are held, and they include both discussing the business of the club and hearing guest speakers on pertinent problems of the day. Objective of the group is to enlighten its members in the social sciences. Members of the Social Science Club are concerned with various subjects associated with social science. 61 Society For The Advancement Of Management Leaders who help the Society for the Advancement of Management are, left to right: Henry Jacobs, vice president; Paul Thome, president; and John Haynes, secretary-treasurer. The Society for the Advancement of Management, or S.A.M. as it ' s better known, is made up of students with a major o r minor in Management. Newly incorporated on campus, the club attempts to give its mem- bers a better understanding of Management problems by inviting guest speakers to its meetings. Members of the club participate with the Department of Business Administration to bring better business practices on campus and it aids its members in finding jobs in their chosen field. 62 S.A.M., one of the newer clubs on campus, is active in helping Management majors with their future. Sock and Buskin Sock and Buskin is an organization for stu- dents interested in drama. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in all dramatic activities of the college, and to develop an appreciation of good theatrical productions on the part of the student body. The club organized and sponsors a series of programs known as Green Room Dramas which students produce, direct, and manage. Sock and Buskin members have an avid interest in dramatics and work in the Drama Department to further their dramatic ambitions. 63 Arnold Air Society Officers who lead the men of the A.F.R.O.T.C. are, front row: Ken Adams, Richard Lady, and Charles Saffell. Back row: John Berry, Jim Kellim, Tom White, and Jim Whipple. JIM WHIPPLE Lieutenant Colonel of Squadron The Arnold Air Society, an honorary organization in the Air Force R.O.T.C. program, honors several senior members of the R.O.T.C. by extending invitation to membership to them. The group holds meetings, and plans programs that will be beneficial to the R.O.T.C. Several parties are held during the year to which members and their dates are invited. Arnold Air Society members pose in front of the campus R.O.T.C. headquarters. 64 YWCA J tttitnfl- YWCA officers for 1957-58 are left to right: Margaret Dixon, vice president; Sylvia Stuart, intramural chairman; and Carol Beck, secretary. BEVERLY HYATT President Members of the Young Women ' s Christian Association participate actively in many campus activities in- cluding the women ' s intramural program. They won first place in the softball competition last spring. In November the group sponsored a World Fellowship Meeting honoring the foreign students on campus. This event was open to all students and faculty members. Monthly meetings are held to plan outings and other get-togethers. Members of the YWCA work together to promote good Christian fellowship on the campus. 65 DELTA SIGMA PI Gamma Zeta Chapter Ray Arrington Thomas Ashworth Norris Avey James Aycock Leroy Bryson Bernie Coultier Jack Dale Jim Dickenson Bill Dorsey Jack Evans K. 0. Funderburk Phil Gardner Daniel Garrett Ben Gray Leroy Gregory John Haines Bud Hallmark Raymond Holt Howard Ingram Richard Jones Marvin Langston Sidney Lehman John May Sam Pate Nicholar Parrott Bill Pendergrast Billy Rice Tom Richardson Ray Sanders 66 JOHN EMERSON Senior Vice President Edward Schrimsher FRANCES ANN YOUNG Rose of Delta Sigma Pi Ain Delta Sigma Pi, national professional fraternity for men in the School of Business Administration recently celebrated its ninth anniversary at Memphis State. Founded nationally in November, 1907, at New York University, the group has a total mem- bership of more than 41,000. Activities of the fraternity include an annual job opportunity day, the formal Rose Ball, and tours of leading Memphis business establishments. WILLIAM HOOVER Treasurer Amos Sides Bill Stone Harry Summer Paul Thome Richard Turner John Walker James Walton Billy Wellons Raymond West -■- .- ;- Jerry Whitehorn Bill Williamson Billy Wilson Faculty members and administrative officials are sponsors of Delta Sigma Pi. 67 PHI GAMMA NU JO DORSEY President LINDA SCHMIDT Second Vice President LAURA SAUNDERS First Vice President ANN ERWIN Secretary DOROTHY LEWIS Treasurer BETTY ARRINGTON Parliamentarian A sorority for women in the field of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Nil strives to serve both the university and sorority member to attain a higher status. The group holds several professional meetings dur- ing the school year to which prominent Memphis businessmen are invited. During the fall semester, a fash- ion show was held. Several parties are held, including the annual spring formal. Martha Judy Virginia Carolyn Carolyn Dorothy Pat Boone Bowden Collier Colvin Dill Dillon Furr Joan Kay Hartman Hutcheson 68 ay Shirley Nancy Barbee Janice Mary Martha Frances Mrs. Elton Fisher Quon Roberts Seay Smith Smith Taylor Vincent Young Faculty Advisor INDEPENDENT MEN BILLY MAX MAJORS President DUDLEY AKIN Secretary -Treasu rer The Independent Men ' s organization was charted in 1950 to provide a social organization for men students not affiliated with Greekdetter organization. The group participates actively in the intramurals program and has a vote in the legislature of the student Government. Members of the club participate actively in various other student organiza- tions including Cub Club, the football, basketball, and softball teams. Elmer Seaton Ray Sellers Willie Smith Rex Tatum Joseph Wallace 69 DONNA CHANDLER President BETTY DAVIS Secretary MARCELENE BERRYHILL Treasurer CHRISTA GREEN Vice President YVONNE GIEM Reporter GLORIA TOWNSEND Sergeant-at-A rms ENTRE NOUS Betty Shelby Eloise Shreve Joan Wheatley Betty Joyce Woodruff Mary Jo Slater Mary Townsend Jo Anne Young Faculty Adv isor Entre Nous, an organization for independent women, was or- ganized during 1956 for the purpose of giving its members a well- rounded college life through participation in varied activities. The group enters into competition in All-Sing, Delta Zeta Follies, and intramurals. Several parties are held throughout the year. During November, an installation ceremony was held at which each member was presented a corsage. In January the girls held a surprise birthday party for their faculty sponsor, Miss Jo Anne Young. 71 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is a youth organization for Baptists in higher institutions of learning. It functions in and through the Baptist churches near the campus. The M.S.U. group carry on their activities through a Council composed of ten or more officers elected annually by the B.S.U. members. They meet in their own house that is located just off campus on Patterson. Their activities include a fall and spring retreat, weekly council meetings, noon-day devotional periods, the B.S.U. choir that has its own radio program, a bi-weekly publica- tion called the Chimes, and a canteen at the house that serves hot lunches daily. Officers of the B.S.U. are seated, left to right: Joyce Canode, Ken Brixey. Standing, left to right: Peggy Perkins, Gena Faye West, and Pat Binkley. This is the B.S.U. house that is located just off campus on Patterson. The Baptist Student Union is pictured here in the living room of their house as they gather for a weekly council meeting. 72 CANTERBURY CLUB Canterbury Club is for those students on campus who are members of an Episcopal Church or prefer the Epis- copal Church. Students who are members of the club are brought closer together in their school through the ac- tivities planned throughout the year. Dinner meetings are held at St. John ' s Church twice a month to strengthen the ties of fellowship in study and recreation. This year they have made a special effort to have outstanding business men in the city speak on the subject, What My Personal Faith Has Done For Me. Episcopalian students gather after a Communion Service for their group picture. 73 Officers of D.S.F. are left to right: Sula Moss, vice president; Sara Covington, membership chairman; Janet Shelton, president. JANET SHELTON President The Disciple Student Fellowship is an organization for college students that is sponsored by the Christian Church. Its purpose is to promote the Christian Way of Life on campus. Monthly meetings are held to plan for the big project of the year — Religious Emphasis Week. Members are pictured as they gather in the Cafeteria Dining Room for an informal meeting. DISCIPLE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP 74 NAT SANDLER President Officers of Hillel are seated: Nat Sandler, president. Standing, left to right: Adele Lansky, secretary; Milton Okeon, vice president; Ronnie Rosenberg, treasurer; and Herman Goldberger, reporter. The Hillel Foundation was established in 1925 on the campus of the University of Illinois. The local Councilship was installed on the M.S.U. campus in October, 1953. This organization represents all mem- bers of the Jewish faith on campus. Each year the group is represented by an outstanding Rabbi during Religious Emphasis Week. He strives to enable others to learn more about the Jewish religion and pro- motes inter-faith understanding. Hillel members are pictured in front of the Administration Building. HILLEL CLUB 75 The K Club members are pictured at the lower arcade entrance of the Administration Building. KOINONIA CLUB The Koinonia or K Club, organized here in 1949, is an organization for members of or those interested in the Church of Christ. The Greek word, koinonia. means fellowship or communion. Thus, the club is dedicated to developing friend- liness and Christian fellowship among the students at M.S.U. It has been the desire of this club during the past year to provide a well-rounded program for its members through its participation in school activities and its project. Religious highlights were planned by the club in the monthly religious assembly that it sponsored and during Religious Emphasis Week. The major project of the club from year to year is to present some student with a full-time scholarship to M.S.U. Any student on campus is eligible to apply for the scholarship. K Club officers are left to right-: Shirley Crocker, vice president; Donna Jester, president; Joy Lovingood, secretary. In back are Leon Sanderson, program and publicity chairman; and Buddy Lovingood, treasurer. The K Club car that was used to welcome Freshmen during registration. 76 The Newman Club is sponsored by the Catholic church for Catholic students. They learn more about their faith through the club. It provides religious training for students attending a state school. This year the club has its own house near the campus where the members attend religion classes, hold meetings and sponsor bi-monthly socials. This past summer the center was completely redecorated by the members of the club. They planned the work, selected a color scheme, and bought some new furnishings. Newman Club officers are seated, left to right: Frances Ann Young, secretary; Ed Crenshaw, vice president; Carolyn Hearn, treasurer. Standing: Father Donahue, director; Ronnie Averwater, president. A group of Newmanites gather between classes at the Newman Club house. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club poses for their yearbook picture in front of the Administration Building. 77 Methodist students are pictured after a dinner meeting at their center. Wesley Foundation is the educational ministry of the Methodist church at work on the Memphis State campus. The activities of Wesley are centered around its house which is located just off campus on Mid- land Avenue. Their activities include a luncheon meeting on Mondays, supper and discussion groups on Tuesday evenings, and a Thursday evening program at St. Luke ' s Methodist Church preceded by a dinner. In addition to the weekly activities of worship, study and fellowship, Wesley Foundation also has service projects, deputations, a bi-monthly newspaper, a drama group, and a choir. These offer every student an opportunity of expressing his individual talents and interest. Each winter Religious Emphasis Week holds the undivided attention of Wesley members. They also par- ticipate in monthly religious assemblies. The Wesley House Wesley Foundation officers are left to right: George Williams, president; Helen Evans, secretary; Audrey Massey, vice president; Ralph Gray, treasurer. WESLEY FOUNDATION 78 The Westminster Fellowship is an organization designed to bring Presbyterian students closer together. Their main purpose is to confront the academic community with the fact of Jesus Christ. They study Christianity through sub- jects close at hand. This year the programs have been planned in light of various majors that are offered at M.S.U. The discussions were at their weekly supper meet- ing. The group participated actively in Religious Emphasis Week. Buntyn St. Church where the club meets. Westminster officers are left to right: Wanda Beaver, president; Bill Langston, vice president; Margaret Marsh, secretary. Westminster Fellowship members gather for their annual group picture. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 79 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL ED CRENSHAW, Chairman of Religious Council The Religous Council is composed of the presi- dents of each religious club on campus. This in- cludes the Baptist Student Union, Canterbury Club, Disciples Student Fellowship, Hillel, Koinonia Club, Newman Club, Wesley Foundation, and Westmin- ster Fellowship. Their purpose is to plan and spon- sor the annual Religious Emphasis Week. These students, with the help of several faculty advisors, select a theme for the week, secure one main speaker, plan special devotional periods and take part in the assemblies and seminars. In addi- tion to this work, each religious club on campus is represented by a minister or clergyman of its re- spective denomination who participates in the week ' s program. Members of the Religious Council are left to right, front row: Donna Jester, Koinonia; Beverly Mays, Disciple Student Fellowship; Janet Shelton, Disciple Student Fellowship; Alida Harper, Canterbury; Wanda Beaver, Westminster; Ed Crenshaw, Newman Club. Back row: Nat Sandler, Hillel; Ronnie Averwater, Canterbury; George Williams, Wesley; Gena Faye West, Baptist Student Union. 80 Special Features Portrait photographs by BONATE STUDIO, Memphis, Tennessee 81 « v ' . MARTY, a competent MSU lass excels in: Beauty . . . Studies . . . Friendliness . . . Tasty Dishes and Music. ,: y I 0 TK L ' '  ' Marty Boales 83 Informal econd Alternate Emily Wofford 86 Portia Swaim 88 Bobbye Harris 89 Mary Virginia Stone 90 Rosemary Lowrance 92 Football Queen Diane Smith 93 HOMECOMING Happily accepting trophies for outstanding displays from Joe Anders, pres- ident of Cub club, are Stella Bailey, president of Phi Mu, and Carl Goolsby, president of Kappa Alpha. Awards were made during half-time festivities at the game. Homecoming Queen, Mary Virginia Stone is es- corted from the field by E. G. Humphreys, pres- ident of the MSU alumnae association. Left to right are Marty Boales, alternate to the queen, E. G. Humphreys, Mary Virginia Stone, Bobbie Coke, alternate, and Jim Green, vice president of the Student Government Association. HOMECOMING 1957 ... A momentous occasion in the history of Memphis State, for on this day all students, past and present, gathered together to celebrate t he college ' s becoming a university. For the first time since July 1 when university status became binding everyone had an opportunity to meet, to see for themselves the achievements and growth of Memphis State. Working for months in advance, the Homecoming Committee planned and organized a day never to be forgotten. The festivities began with a dance Friday night at Ellis Auditorium where a record number gath- ered to hear the music of Bill Justis and his band. Saturday morning and afternoon the widely acclaimed Four Freshmen sang for two concerts in the university fieldhouse. Open houses were held in the dormitor- ies, sorority and fraternity rooms, and all the buildings on campus. Visitors to the campus saw elaborate displays built by various organizations and speculated as to which group had the most interesting display. The festivities were climaxed Saturday night with the football game against Mississippi Southern. The record number of 10,614 attended the game. During half-time, Memphis State ' s Air Force R.O.T.C. drilled, the Homecoming Queen was crowned, display trophies were awarded. And a day to remember was over. 94 Memphis State University . . . 1957 Homecoming Queen Mary Virginia Stone 95 ' «! C £ Phi Mu ' s copped the trophy in the women ' s division with their playpen. Kappa Alpha won first place in the men ' s division for their outstanding display. ' ;- ' ' - ' JssJ! ! ' ' - ' : Delta Zeta ' s old-fashioned farm scene won second place in the women ' s division. Pi Kappa Alpha rode to a second place honor in the men ' s division with their unique choo-choo. ELCQME mm Ji More Displays Although there could be only one first place in each division, each sorority and fraternity deserves recognition through pictures, for each group worked untiringly and lovingly over their display in hopes that it would be chosen most unique. Displays featuring Tigers, devils and angels, farmers, and children sprang up over the entire campus for display to the public on Homecoming Day. 98 They lead us on to victory by cheering and yelling at our football and basketball. That ' s Memphis State University cheerleaders. Pictured above they are, left to right: Joe Anders, Betty Jean Lauderdale Christopher, Don Pritchard, Kitty Barner, Bob Trantham, Dan Goodwin, Ann McGrew, Bob Phillips, and Wanda Moore. The cheerleaders accompany the teams to several out-of-town games during the season to provide the support of the missing student body. When the basketball team journeyed to the N.I.T. in New York City, the cheerleaders went right along, missing school and sleep to help the team to victory. And More . . . STRFMIIPTim fd 1 f Z 7 — 1 This is Mr. C. C. (Sonny) Humphries, Athletic Director of Memphis State University. However, in addition to his duties in the Athletic Depart- ment, Mr. Humphries handles a great percentage of the public relations work done for the uni- versity. He had charge of much of the program for this successful Homecoming, and his untiring efforts in last spring ' s universi- ty campaign earned him a place in the hearts of all connected with Memphis State. !00 . . . And We Became A University % m V s s. A % S fl A. N r a r 1 i r ia e t ' ' u . . _ j i - T3 r :an Sn n jt- HI WB0Wt T •PH ,.................. . ,. .||||B ' WPpF ......... ,. -:-:|i|! B:.. .,,, . , ; . BSv.J K. ,,-,:.,. . i- ... i-. « , ' VV ' 4HK . Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity won second place in the men ' s division. Oklahoma was the lucky theme of Sigma Kappa ' s winning selection in the girls ' division. All P Alpha Delta Pi placed third in women ' s com- petition. v Kappa Alpha Order won third place in the men ' s division. Sigma Chi won first place in the men ' s division. Sing n r n a a 2 • ) T T Alpha Gamma Delta copped second place in the women ' s division. The annual All-Sing was held in Decem- ber of 1957 with the Panhellenic Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council jointly sponsoring. Music We Love was the theme of this year ' s event, and each group ' s song selec- tions was indeed loved by the audience. Margret Eddins and Bob Williams as presi- dents of the two councils and Dana Drien- hofer and David Dunbar were chairmen of the event. Sigma Kappa and Sigma Chi were the two winners in each division with Alpha Gamma Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha winning second place. Third place honors went to Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Alpha. Stunt Stunt Night, sponsored annually by Delta Zeta sorority, is made up of approximately ten to twelve skits put on by members of the sororities and fraternities on campus. Panhellenic and the Inter-Fraternity Council then give the money to a Memphis charity of their choice. Each group on campus is eligible to enter one skit 8 minutes long, and a group of judges, made up of prom- inent Memphians, pick the winner in both the men ' s and women ' s division. Besides the group skit awards, trophies are given to the two groups that make the best posters advertising the event. Two individual winners are also picked by the panel of judges. Admission is open to the student body, and other guests pay a small admission charge, the money from which is given to charity. Marilyn Marsh and Kay Johnson, members of Delta Zeta, and co-chairmen of the Follies, hang one of the many posters made for the event. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s Li ' l Abner took first place in the men ' s division. Nisht Alpha Gamma Delta produced the winning skit in the women ' s division with life on the Indian frontier. Alpha Delta Pi, second place winner, produced an original skit set out of the Arabian Nights. May Day Our May Queen Betty Jean gets a buss from Dean Robison. The Queen and her court relax during the dance program. Students are given a free meal in the Cafeteria. h «m - s? Hill I! if 1H MAY DAY ... in days of old, May Day meant a day to practice the tradition- al May Pole dance, to relax and have fun with one ' s neighbors. So on Memphis State, in keeping with tradition, May Day is also celebrated. Classes are dismissed early, a track meet, a band and choir concert is held, and free food is plentiful- for all. Following the main activi- ties, a dance is held in the Student Center in honor of the Queen. May Day means fun day at Memphis State for both students and faculty. 4m The Queen and her court in regal dress. The food lines are long and there are seconds. ' . -; FRANK LAND Memphis JAMES WHIPPLE Memphis ROBERT RHODES Memphis BEVERLY MORTON Collierville DON HUEY Memphis MARTHA HOWLAND Memphis PAT KLEIN Memphis WHO ' S WHO Among Students BOB TRANTHAM Caruthersville, Missouri SHIRLEY HOLLAND Dyersburg, Tennessee ALIDA HARPER Branden, Tennessee JIM GREEN Memphis BETTY BALLARD Collierville SARAH HUMPHREYS Collierville CHARLES BROWN Boliver, Tennessee KAY CRIDER Princeton, Kentucky JOYCE CANODE Rome, Mississippi In American Colleges And Universities 1957-58 109 FREDDIE DAUSER Memphis MARGRET EDDINS Memphis JUDY CRAINER Memphis BETTY JEAN CHRISTOPHER Nashville, Tennessee PEGGY ANNE WILKES Elaine, Arkansas PAULA HICKS Memphis BOB SWANDER Muncie, Indiana WHO ' S WHO Among Students SHIRLEY HOOD Memphis BARBARA BROWN Memphis BOB TR1BBLE Memphis FRANK MASSA New Orleans LINDA CLAYPOOL Memphis EDWARD CRENSHAW Memphis ELIZABETH DOOLEY Mariana, Arkansas STELLA BAILEY Memphis THOMAS ASHCRAFT Memphis In American Colleges And Universities 1957-58 I I Miss Memphis State 112 BEVERLY MORTON Mr. Memphis State BOB WILLIAMS 113 s 1 • ■ ■ I - !!■■■!! i •  ■■■ ?  J L i nU t«i ■ « ■« ti , %y i mif • l« ■ ■■«.« .... 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The campus was bathed unnaturally in the white, cloudy substance, and it ap- peared that a flick of a wand had moved Memphis State into the far reaches of the North. Snowmen were built and 4 there was many a snowball fight held. ' Boys built several snowmen in front of Mynders Hall, the girls ' dormitory, and the girls had fun depicting their idea of a snow- girl. . . . Informals Homecoming Queen, Mary Vir- ginia Stone, is kissed by two outstanding football players. A new flag, the Vets Club gift to MSU. Which one shall I choose? Homage to Robert E. Lee . . . Linda urges all to participate in R.E.W. mum 120 LEADERSHIP 121 122 President J. M. Jack Smith has given greatly of himself for Memphis State University for the past twelve years, and as we look back over these years, we can see evidence of this by the growth of our university. During this period the tw o newer wings were added to the Administration Building and an addition to Manning Hall was made. Three dormitories, the Student Center and the Cafeteria were built. Other improvements were made in the library, the Training School, and the new gym was completed. Growth of the student body has more than doubled since that day twelve years ago when President Smith first sat behind his new desk in the Administration. However, the most momentous event occurred in the Spring of 1957 when the State Legislature granted Memphis State university status. On July 1, 1957, the name was officially changed to Memphis State University. During the period immediately preceding the legislature ' s decision, our president, J. M. Smith, waged a battle with men from all parts of the state; often he was gone to Nashville to plead the case for MSU. And so a new era has begun, that of a university; and we will be led by our own Jack. President and Mrs. Smith take time out to look over the Desoto. Our Jack is not all busi ness — let ' s have some fun Dean of Women Miss Flora Rawls Dean of Men R. M. Robison 124 MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR Assistant Bursar (Note the date on the calendar. This is the date the eagle lands in the Bursar ' s office.) 125 Interfraternity 126 First row: Dan Goodwin, Bill Mitchell, Carl Goolsby, Tom Peacock, Sidney Samuels, Gene Reed. Second row: Tom Swachrtz, Jim Paker, John Rhoades, Ed Crenshaw, Larry Boone, Berry Chase, Jack Kirsch. Council First row: Buddy Wright, Perry Gaither, Jimmy William, Bobby Ezzell, Albert Oliver, Baker Bush. Second row: Jerry Albright, Jim Baker, J. Franklin, Jay Magdefrau, Don Pritchard. 127 Panhellenic Jr. Panhellenic ■ Seated: MARGARET EDDINS, president Standing: JOYCE CANODE, vice president JACKIE EDWARDS, secretary JANE SCHREIDER, treasurer RENA VICKENS, president AUDREY MASSEY, vice president CAROL TRAVIS, secretary-treasurer First row Betty D. Carrington Gena Gaines Martha Howland Anne Hair Jackie Edwards Second row Stella Bailey Beverly Morton Donna Shipp Shirley Hood Dona Dreinhofer Joyce Canode Jane Schneider DIRECTORS OF SCHOOLS DR. E. I. CRAWFORD Director of School of Business Administration DR. BASCOM STORY Director of School of Education and Graduate School 129 fk s First row: William C. Abbett, Mildred B. Algee, Holger W. Andersen, Eunice Ballen, Mary V. Battle, William F. Betheny. Second row: Donald A. Boyd, William A. Brotherton, Carl D. Brown, Leon W. Brownlee, Floyd W. Casey, Theodere Cawthorn. Third row: Don P. Claypool, Ellen Cohen, R. T. Colthorp. FACULTY Fourth row: Earl Crader, Leo J. Davis, Louis M. Davis, Charles L. Diener, Lawrence Edward, H. B. Evans. Fifth row: John E. Farridy, Jesse W. Fox, Howard E. Frye, John R. Gordon, Percy L. Guyton, Ford Haynes, Jr. 130 i ■- li First row: Velma B. Heatherly, Bess L. Henderson, Mary L. Heiskell, E. H. Howell, A. G. Hudson, Florence Illing. Second row: William R. Ingram, Philip James, Rienzi W. Jennings, Dana D. Johnson, Glenn A. Johnson, Sam H. Hohnson. Third row: Virginia L. Johnson, Brown Krause, F. 0. Larrabee. FACULTY Fourth row: Charles E. Long, J. S. McBride, James R. McCann, John A. McCorkle, Wayne McLaurin, John Anderson McLemore. Fifth row: J. I. Mclurkin, Jr., William H. Milner, Nelle E. Moore, Lee Myrtle, William R. Osborne, Lea Gibbs Park. 131 ? m WBmk £ 3i + TW7 ' : ; B l First row: Binford H. Peeples, Vonne F. Porter, Edward T. Radley, Elma Roane, Heber E. Rumble, Lada M. Sands. Second row: Dorothy R. Seay, Paul H. Sisco, Walter R. Smith, Katherine H. Smythe, Elizabeth S. Spencer, Julie Worth Sprunt. Third row: Alfred W. Smith, L. E. Snyder, Jesse W. Spiceland. FACULTY rfk ( £ m AH - ► «! ■■HBi Fourth row: Randall 0. Storms, Madge E. Story, James T. Thompson, Malra Treece, Genora McFaddin, Roy E. Watkins. Fifth row: George W. Webb, Al Westland, Alma Whitaker, Herbert L. Williams, Milton L. Wray, Jo Anne Young. 132 Nurse Florence Illing and Dr. Hudson take time out for a picture. LIBRARY STAFF — Always having the Red Card put in the registration package for unpaid fines. 33 STUD GOVER ASSOCI ENT VMENT TION MARY VIRGINIA STONE Secretary JIM GREEN Vice President )w in session. Barbara Cummings, Pat Taylor, Nancy William, Sara Smith, Betty Jean (Lauderdale) Christopher, Samantha Morris, Lynda Anderson, Patsy Hall, Betty Deen Carrington. 36 MYNDERS HALL WEST Dormitory Council ; NILLIE WRIGHT President SYBIL WORRELL Vice President DOT ZEIGER Secretary JACKIE JONES Treasurer 37 SCATES HALL Dormitory Council Ed Williams, President; Tommy Taylor, a little brother to everyone in the dormitory; John Rhodes, Secretary -Treasurer. 138 First row: Ed Williams, John Rhodes, Jerry Read. Second row: Denver Bowman, Thomas Clayton, Geff Edgerton. JOE ANDERS President NORTH HALL Dormitory Council HOYT CAROTHERS Secretary- Treasurer First row: Bill, Bob Trantham, Joe Anders, Jimmy Williams. Second row: Hoyt Carothers, Sid Lehman, David Dunbar, Charles Brown. 139 DORMITORY HOST AND HOSTESSES MRS. DUNCAN Mynders Hall 140 MR. AND MRS. HERZOG North Hall Presidents of the three alumni organizations which help Memphis State in its growth are, left to right: William Mc- Tighe, Tiger Club; P. K. Seidman, Greater Memphis State; and C. L. Bill Mc- Comas, Alumni Association. Our Alumni Three Memphis State alumni organizations have had a great effect on the growth of the university during the past year. These are the well-known Tiger Club, Greater Memphis State, and the Alumni Association. The Tiger Club, a band of sports-minded men, was organized recently with the purpose of greater emphasizing sports on the Memphis State campus. The Club supports all athletic competition and funds from its treasury have purchased sweaters, the Memphis State flag, and other athletic equipment for the athletic teams. The Tiger Club also finances trophy buying. One big trophy was bought for the university with the names of the athletes inscribed. Smaller trophies were donated to the winning athletes. Membership in the Tiger Club is open to anyone interested in athletics at Memphis State. Greater Memphis State is an organization of approximately 450 Memphis business and professional people, some of whom are alumni, interested in promoting all phases of the advancement of the university. In 1957, Greater Mem- phis State concluded its fifth year by spearheading the successful University Status Campaign. Through its efforts, the activities of all groups interested in University Status at Memphis State were co-ordinated. Among the projects completed by Greater Memphis State to attain university status were the publication and distribution of 15,000 pamph- lets, Let No Youth Be Denied. The group also distributed 6,000 reprints of a speech by the former Mayor of Memphis, Walter Chandler, entitled Will Justice Be Done? Greater Memphis State issued Certificates of Apprecia- tion in the Spring to some 65 State, County, City, legislative, University and leading citizens who made valuable contributions to the effort. Other works done by Greater Memphis State include support of the Shakespearean Fes- tival and the Festival of Arts. It printed the programs for the Cordell Hull lecture series. Its more important goals for the future are to encourage expansion of the university ' s general scholarship program, to support efforts to obtain necessary funds for buildings and staff for ever-increasing enrollments, encourage registrations in the evening extension courses, and make the Memphis State campus the cultural center of the city. Memphis State University Alumni Association has a membership of more than 5,000. Alumni are kept advised of the progress of the university and of interesting happenings to various members through The Columns. which is pub- lished three times a year. From time to time special informational letters are sent out. The highlight of the associ- ation ' s year is the annual homecoming program. At the 1957 homecoming luncheon in October, the valuable assistance provided by the Alumni Association in helping accomplish university status was reviewed. During 1957 the Alumni Association conducted a poll of all its membership to obtain their views on how the association could best support the university. The predominant opinion was that the association should do all within its power to encourage and pro- mote expansion of the university facilities and teaching staff to meet the growing needs for higher education in this area. 141 142 .• ! « -at© ATHLETICS Football Basketball 144 .158 143 Football £ £ «S fr 3 9 3 r f - 71 5 Front row, e t to right: Van Poole, Manager, Ed Williams, Manager, Laverne Steedley, Geddes Self, Paul Parrish, James Hopper, Foy Edwards, Alvin Smith, James Eidt, Fred Hearn, Byron Evans, Manager, Larry Dale, Manager, James Johnson, Manager. Second row: Jim Lovelace, Nick Bouni, Bubba Leonard, James Armstrong, Tommy Muirhead, John Ruth, Jack Turner, Rex Tatum, Frank Massa, Jim Gibbons, Bob Schmidt, Ed Gebara, Jan Craig, Bill Bedgood, Jim Owen. Third row: Bobby Cole, Al Ulbrich, Jim Finley, Hal Taylor, Herb Buckner, John Lee, Hal Divine, Wayne Loss, Don McKinnon, Ed Randolph, Wayne Arm- strong, Earl Hampton, Guy Tutera, Joe Flowers, George Gibbs, Carlos Brooks, Charlie Hall. Fourth row: John Wise, James Wright, Calvin Henry, Conrad Scarborough, Harry Guin, Kent Morton, Bill Lott, Scott Bashaw, Al Kopare, Larry Gryskevich, Joe Daniels, Larry Heathcott, Robert Hargis, Cotton Worley, Ray Stewart, Gerald Lance, Joe Williamson. C. C. (SONNY) HUMPHREYS Director of Athletics RALPH HATLEY Head Football Coach 1 45 CO-CAPTAINS 1957 FRANK MASSA, FB MOST VALUABLE PLAYER REX TATUM, C BEST BLOCKER— JAN CRAIG, FB BEST TACKLER— ED RANDOLPH, G 146 ROGER FRENCH End Coach TOM MORRIS Line Coach PAUL DAVIS Backficld Coach SEASON ' S RESULTS MSU 20 Arkansas Tech „ ...... 6 MSU 6 Mississippi State 10 MSU.... ...41 Austin Peay MSU 40 Tennessee Tech 7 MSU 6 Mississippi Southern .14 MSU 7 Kentucky ......53 MSU 34 Arkansas State MSU 17 Louisiana Tech 7 MSU... ...24 E. Tennessee State 7 MSU Chattanooga 7 Memphis State football came into its own in 1957 despite a 6-4 won-lost record that only tells a small part of the story. Coach Ralph Hatley, ending a highly successful career at Memphis State, led his charges into battle against two powerful SEC foes, Kentucky and Mississippi State and a strong independent, Mississippi Southern. Although the Wildcats from Lexington caught the Tigers on a bad day the Maroons and Southerners both had to fight for their lives to gain victory over the stubborn Memphians. The Tigers maintained their superiority over their Arkansas State paint bucket ' rivals, 34-0 and retained possession of the coveted trophy. W inners over Arkansas Tech, Austin Peay, TPI, Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech and East Tennessee State, the Bengals went down to defeat to Chattanooga, 7-0 on a fluke play in the season ' s finale. Frank Massa, ace fullback, was chosen the team ' s Most Valuable Player and he and Rex Tatum, center, were selected Co-Captains for the season by a vote of the squad. Jan Craig, fullback, and Ed Randolph a transfer from Ole Miss, who played at guard were chosen best blocker and tackier, respectively. SENIOR PLAYERS — Front tow: John Ruth, Jack Turner, James Armstrong, Frank Massa, Jim Gibbons, and Eddie Gebara. Back tow: Bubba Leonard, Tom Muirhead, Rex Tatum, Jan Craig, Bill Bedgood, and Bob Schmidt. 147 JAMES ARMSTRONG, QB BOB SCHMIDT, HB BILL BEDGOOD, T TOM MUIRHEAD, E TIGERS TRIM TECH, 20-6 Tigers thrive in the mud. SCHMIDT, LEONARD AND ARMSTRONG SCORE MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Septem- ber 21 — The Memphis State Tigers scored twice in the first quarter to defeat Arkansas Tech, 20-6 in their season ' s muddy opener. With Bob Schmidt, Bubba Leon- ard and James Armstrong going over for touchdowns, the Tigers managed to gain an early lead and go on to victory. Frank Talarico ' s effective punt- ing and the .Bengals ' stellar defen- sive line play kept the Wonder Boys bottled up most of the night. Frank Massa, Eddie Gebara, Jan Craig, and Jimmy Lovelace were big ground gainers for the Tigers in their opening performance. TIGER DEFENSE THROTTLES MAROONS STATE COLLEGE, Mississippi, September 28 — Playing their sec- ond consecutive game in the mud the Memphis State Tigers gave it all they had but went down before the Mississippi State Maroons, 10-6. The Bengals defensive platoon proved that they play best in mud by holding the four-touchdown fa- vored Mississippians to a slim mar- gin. The Maroons held by the big Tiger forward wall elected to try for a field goal, eventually decid- ing the game ' s outcome. Substitute quarterback, Fred Hearn, scored the only Bengal touch- down on an 11-yard gallop late in the game. Guard Ed Randolph and giant tackle, Hal Divine were defensive standouts. « « MMte MAROONS EDGE BENGALS, 10-6 BUBBA LEONARD, QB EDDIE GEBARA, HB JOHN RUTH, E JIM GIBBONS, E ROBERT LYLES, FB HAL DIVINE, T JACK TURNER, G FRANK TALARICO, HB TIGERS TRAMPLE AUSTIN PEAY, 41-0 GOVERNORS FALL, AS SCHMIDT STARS MEMPHIS, Tennessee, October 5 — Scoring at least one touchdown in every quarter the Tigers put on a sustained drive after the opening kick-off and went on to rack up their highest total of the year. Bob Schmidt, draft choice of the Chicago Bears, showed exactly why he was picked as he bulled for one touchdown and set up another. Playing superbly on defense, it was a big night for Memphis State. Fred Hearn, Nick Buoni, Frank Massa, James Armstrong, Laverne Steedley, Frank Talerico, and Car- los Brooks all had a big hand in the victory. Bill Bedgood, Rex Tatum, and Jack Turner were effective in the defensive line. BOBBY COLE GOES 75 YARDS MEMPHIS, Tennessee, October 12 — Tennessee Tech ' s Eagles were happy to leave town after the Tigers ripped their tail feathers, 40-7. Substitute halfback Bobby Cole ' s 75-yard punt return was the feature run of the evening as the Tigers seemed to be able to score at will. Bob Schmidt played another fine game at halfback, scoring two touch- downs and keeping the TPI defend- ers alert with his power bursts and off tackle slants. Bob Lyles, Bubba Leonard, Frank Massa, Nick Buoni and Fred Hearn were other factors in the Tigers scor- ing rampage. The winners more than doubled TPI in first downs, and gained 373 yards to only 172 for the Eagles. BENGALS BLAST TPI, 40-7 JIM LOVELACE, HB JIM OWEN, G DON McKINNON, T GEORGE GIBBS, C JOHN LEE, E HERB BUCKNER, G EARL HAMPTON, T FRED HEARN, QB TIGERS LOSE TO SOUTHERN, 14-6 LYLES SCORES LONE TALLY MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Oct ober 19 — Mississippi Southern came to town undefeated and left the same way, though being scared by the Tigers ' defense, 14-6. A homecoming crowd of 10,614, the biggest of the season, saw the Bengals go down after scoring the first touchdown of the year against the Southern ' 11. ' Robert Lyles, ace sophomore full- back, found the weakness with a plunge through left tackle in the second period. The Mississippians had too much beef for the Memphis forwards to handle and the Hattiesburg school kept its slate unmarred. Ed Randolph and Bob Schmidt continued to play outstanding defen- sive and offensive football. WILDCATS BREAK LOSING STREAK LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Novem- ber 2 — Kentucky ' s Wildcats blew the lid off the scoring kettle and unleashed the best offensive show the Tigers faced all year as they fell, 53-7. The cats crossed the goal line three times in the first ten minutes of play and the Bengals could never even get into the game. State fumbles, intercepted passes, and blocked punts kept the pigskin in Kentucky hands most of the day. Memphis State ' s only offensive threat of the day came against Wild- cat reserves late in the fourth period with Fred Hearn taking charge. Joe Flowers bulled over from the one for the only Tiger touchdown after tackle Bill Bedgood recovered a Kentucky fumble deep in Wildcat territory. KENTUCKY DRUBS BENGALS, 53-7 LAVERNE STEEDLEY, HB NICK BUONI, HB WAYNE ARMSTRONG, G WAYNE LISS, E CARLOS BROOKS, QB HAL TAYLOR, C BOBBY COLE, HB GUY TUTERA, C TIGERS SCALP INDIANS, 34-0 MSU RETAINS PAINT BUCKET MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Novem- ber 9 — Bouncing back from the Kentucky thrashing the Tigers un- leashed their fury against arch-rival Arkansas State, 34-0. The Bengals, eager to retain pos- session of the coveted ' paint bucket, ' symbolic of the heated rivalry, scored early in the first period and went on to take advantage of Indian mistakes to pile up the identical score as the year before. Frank Massa notched the initial State marker and the Memphians were off and running. James Armstrong hit end John Lee with a 31 -yard pass play for the longest scoring play of the day. The big State forward wall led by Hal Divine, Bill Bedgood, and Ed Randolph stymied Arkansas ' offen- sive threats. HEARN LEADS GROUND ATTACK RUSTON, Louisiana, November 16 — Fred Hearn, flashy sophomore quarterback, continued his pigskin wizardry as he led the Tigers to a 17-7 victory over a stubborn Louis- iana Tech ' 11. ' Robert Lyles, huge fullback, added spice to the day by kicking a field goal from 15 yards out, a rarity in State ' s records. Hearn contributed the top one man performance, however, with his running and accurate passing. Nick Buoni tallied the other Mem- phis touchdown late in the game on a fine 15-yard jaunt. Eddie Gebara, Frank Massa and Bubba Leonard were big guns for the locals as their power running kept the Tech defenders guessing. BENGALS BULLY BULLDOGS, 17-7 JOE FLOWERS, FB ALVIN SMITH, E BOB HENDERSON, Coach ED WILLIAMS, Manager  P fa - . I '  ' t0;,- JIM JOHNSON, Manager VAN POOLE, Manager BYRON EVANS, Jr. Manager LARRY DALE, Trainer TIGERS BURY BUCCANEERS, 24-7 LYLES RECOVERS BLOCKED PUNT MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Novem- ber 23 — The mud and cold ham- pered the Memphians during the early stages of the game but they had the horses to romp home ahead, 24-7. Robert Lyles had a big night for the Bengals, averaging seven yards per try and recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a touch- down. After a scoreless first period, Nick Buoni hit pay dirt from the six early in the second quarter to give his team the half-time lead. The weather seemed to hinder both teams during the first half, but the Tigers heated up at intermission and at the end it was strictly no con- test. Jack Turner, Jan Craig and Bob Schmidt were workmen on defense. ' NOOGA ' SPOILS GRID FINALE CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, November 28 — Memphis State ' s fired up Tigers played the best brand of football they knew Thanks- giving Day, but Lady Luck frowned upon their efforts to win game num- ber seven. The Moccasins, foiled in every attempt to score, finally won the game on a freak third quarter pass play that referees ruled a touch- down. Bengal defender, Frank Talarico, playing a great ball-hawking game went up for the pass at the same time Moc end, Howard Clark, but officials gave the ball to Clark, de- spite Talarico ' s half possession. Neither team could muster an- other scoring effort as rain fell dur- ing most of the afternoon. The defeat gave the State ' 11 ' a creditable 6-4 record for the year. MOCCASINS BITE BENGALS, 7-0 Basketball 158 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NIT RESULTS MSU 77 Utah 75 MSU 85 Manhattan 73 (quarter-final) MSU 80 St. Bonaventure 78 (semi-final) MSU 83 Bradley 84 (final) c0 a V SO- 1 NEW YORK, the fighting Memphis State Tigers caught the fancy of the ' Big City ' by sweeping through their first three games against favored opponents to come within a point of gaining the NIT title in an initial appearance. Coach Bob Vanatta, who only the year before tutored this same Bradley quintet saw two of his own teams meet in a showdown. Win Wilfong, MSU All-American was selected Most Valuable Player for the tournament. Wilfong, Jack Butcher, Orby Arnold and Bob Swander were named to All-Tournament posi- tions. MSU Sugar Bowl Champs New Orleans, La. 65 Loyola 63 (first round) MSU 47 Maryland 46 (Championship) t w ORBY ARNOLD— Center— Forward Junior, St. Louis, Missouri JIM HOCKADAY— Forward Junior, Selmer, Tennessee SPUD HAYS— Guard Senior, Henry, Tennessee Captain 1957-1958 BOB SWANDER-Guard Senior, Yorktown, Indiana Captain GEORGE PRICE— Center— Forward Sophomore, Monticello, Indiana SKIP WOLFE— Guard Freshman, New Haven, Missouri Most Valuable Player TIM BUFF— Forward Junior, Springfield, Missouri OSCAR AMMER— Forward Sophomore, Indianapolis, Indiana JOE GUMMERSBACH— Guard Junior, St. Louis, Missouri Basketball Team BRUCE ERB— Guard Sophomore, Paterson, New Jersey KENT BRYAN-Center Junior, Kansas City, Missouri RON RAGAN— Forward Senior, Indianapolis, Indiana MSU 96 MSU 72 MSU 68 MSU 54 MSU 70 MSU 69 MSU 65 MSU 47 MSU 53 MSU 75 MSU 59 MSU 64 MSU 85 MSU 64 MSU 54 MSU 76 MSU 76 MSU 56 MSU 59 MSU 68 MSU 55 MSU 70 Union 69 Virginia Military 58 Texas A M 71 Mississippi State 56 Citadel 63 Manhattan 88 Loyola (N.O.) 63 Maryland 46 Oklahoma City 50 Murray State 66 Florida State 56 Stetson 58 Ole Miss 62 Tennessee Tech 63 Citadel 62 Tennessee Tech 59 Loyola - 79 Murray State 50 Oklahoma City 67 Florida State 51 Loyola (N.O.) 68 Spring Hill 54 -Basketball Resume- Memphis State University ' s fighting Tigers overcame every possible obstacle to bring home another successful basketball season to Memphis ' sportsminded citizenry. Starting the 1957-58 campaign without the services of all-time great Win Wilfong and ace defensive performer Jack Butcher, the Bengals were at a handicap from the opening whistle. The boys from Normal managed to cop their first two games in old-time form, beating Union and V.M.I, handily, but dropped two successive battles to Texas A. M. by three points and Mississippi State with giant Bailey Howell by two points. Then coming back against the Citadel, the Tigers looked like they were going great when, after Lowery Kirk and Jim Mitchell had already been knocked out of action for the season, Ron Ragan, last year ' s second highest scorer, was dismissed from the squad for disciplinary reasons. Traveling to New York for their next contest the Tigers were dealt their worst drubbing of the season by Manhattan ' s N.I.T.-bound Jaspers. With the Sugar Bowl tournament coming up things really looked dark but Robert Skip Wolfe, an 18-year-old freshman, only recently promoted to varsity duty, came off the bench to lead the Tigers to their first major basketball championship, defeating Loyola of New Orleans and powerful Maryland in overtime contests. Home from New Orleans the Tigers were greeted with the news that the N.C.A.A. had put them on a two-year probation for rule infractions. Taking matters in their own hands, the Tigers sought revenge and got it against Oklahoma City. Next came victories over Murray State, Florida State, Stetson,, Ole Miss and Tennessee Tech in that order. The Murray game was a costly victory, however, as sparkplug guard Bob Swander was knocked out of action by a broken jaw at the hands of an overzealous Thor- oughbred player. Bob missed the rest of the season. Spud Hayes had his big night of the year against the Rebels, tossing 27 points through the hoops. The rest of the season the Bengals had their constant hot and cold nights, winning over Tennessee Tech, Murray State, Florida State and Spring Hill, and losing to the Citadel, Loyola of Chicago, Oklahoma City, and Loyola of New Orleans to end the campaign with a respectable 15-7 mark against nationally rated basketball powers. I Get through there, Orby! JtC III HI HI ifci ■Rl, III 1 iai dug SXS5SZJ5 iiiiHci -1957-58 Frosh- The Tiger frosh had another fine year, giving notice that they will have to be reck- oned with for varsity positions next year. With Skip Wolfe and Gene Wilfong gradu- ated to the varsity near mid-season, the frosh continued to win, closing the year with a 10-2 record behind the scoring of Max Hensley, Tom Smith, Fred Mangum, and Don Burford. Averaging near 90 points per game, the race-horse offense baffled all their opponents but Memphis Navy and Northeast Mississippi Junior College. MSU ___ .....102 Union 57 MSU ... ..... 85 Northwest 78 MSU ...102 Northeast 78 MSU ... ...114 U.T. Dentists 65 MSU ... ... 85 Freed Harde 69 MSU ... 86 Union 72 MSU ... ..... 80 Northwest ....... 78 MSU ... .... 75 Mem-Navy 74 MSU ... .... 93 Northeast 99 MSU ... .. 102 Blytheville 66 MSU ... ...109 U.T. Dentists 66 MSU ... 65 Mem-Navy 85 Tracl Memphis State ' s fine track team is once again under the leadership of Coach Glenn Johnson. The 1957 trackmen won 6 meets and lost only 2, in- cluding the coveted T.I.A.C. championship meet. With a complete squad returning, and a year ' s experience behind it, an even better season is ex- pected for 1958. The major loss from last year ' s powerhouse is Joe Gorham, standout speedster and hurdler, who was voted Memphis State ' s outstand- ing athlete, two years ago. -jjflm Mile relay champions. Jl ' qM$ 4 ittfcMr Baseball Memphis State ' s 1957 baseball team had its most successful year since 1951 as such teams as Union, Arkansas State, St. Louis U., Delta State, Southwestern, Mississippi College and Memphis Navy fell victim to the Tigers. Returning from the squad that won 10 and lost 6 are Dean Smith, Dick Mugg, and Hugh Huffman, pitchers; Larry Jordan and Al Leon, catchers; Oscar Ammer, outfielder; and Gaylon Beasley, shortstop. Jordan led all hitters last year with a .429 average and 16 runs batted in. Ammer led in home runs with five and plated 17 run- ners. Mugg and Smith had 3-1 lost-won rec- ords. With a host of new talent, .Coach Dean Ehlers and assistant Bob Stephenson are looking forward to an even better record this season. m 70 MM M Another run. Strike three! Golf hopes are the best ever for Mem- phis State this season. Losing only one intercollegiate match last season while winning five, the Tiger linksters will send Roy Moore Jr., Memphis city champ; Ed Brantley, Louis Graham, Walter Shirah, Gene Dixon, Art Leon, Reed Mabe, Phil Zerilla, Ed Crenshaw, and Ed Simmons to the firing line for another successful season. Crenshaw is defending T.I.A.C. champ; Brantley is Southern and Ten- nessee Open champion and Dixon and Graham are title holders in Humboldt and Blue Grass Invitationals, respective- KA football champions. ™ ffl M-imn n i— ■■ ;- . ,MWm  Men ' s Intramurals Intramurals at Memphis State are run for the benefit of the students, in an effort to create more well-rounded indi- viduals. Sports such as touch football, volley- ball, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, badminton, shuffleboard, and track and field take up students ' leisure time. Kappa Alpha fraternity had a big year in sports in 1958 winning football and basketball and placing high in vol- leyball. Pi Kappa Alpha placed second in football and the Independents copped volleyball and placed second in basket- ball. ' 1 tfc KA basketball champions. } ' All-Intramural Softball Team • it At We won il - i «... --. € Championship game. May Day track festival Women ' s Intramurals Miss Elma Roane handles for the women the same job that Zach Curlin does for the men, that of director. Girls compete in most of the same sports as boys with the exception of foot- ball. Alpha Gams win volleyball. Alpha Gamma Delta copped the volleyball crown this year to lead the way in girls ' sports. Alpha Delta Pi came back to take the basket- ball title to keep in contention for the intramural trophy awarded each year at May Day. -The End of an Era- Coach Ralph Hatley ends an 11-year tenure as head football coach this year. At the helm since 1947, Hatley has made many lasting and enduring friendships. He will make more as Memphis State ' s physical education director, the job that he inherits. His record in coaching, 59 victories, 43 losses and five ties, does not tell the true picture, for his teams have played the strongest powers in the S.E.C. on even terms to be beaten finally by experience and ability too tough for Memphis State ' s size. To Hatley, we wish the best of luck and happiness in his new position and to his successor, Billy Spook Murphy. In the years to come football at Memphis State will hit first class ranking, and Ralph Hatley can look back on a job well done for his part in bringing Memphis State to the big time. Memphis State ' s Pros ' 176 Senior Class 178 • Junior Class 192 • Sophomore Class 200 • Freshman Class 210 • Special Students 228 177 CLASS OFFICERS Bubba Leonard President Ed Crenshaw Vice President Linda Claypool Secretary Anne Dooley Reporter Beverly Morton Treasurer SENIORS • KENNETH BRYANT ADAMS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; AFROTC, Wing Commander; Arnold Air Society; Kappa Alpha; BSU. MALCOLM JOSEPH ADAMS, JR.; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Tiger Rag. ORIE BROWN AGNEW; Memphis; Business Administration. • FINIS DUDLEY AKIN; Millington; Arts and Sciences; Men ' s Independents. JERE BAXTER ALBRIGHT; Humboldt; Business Adminis- tration. CHARLES M. ALDERSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. PATRICIA ANN ALLEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Delta Pi; Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship. • LOUIS A. ANDERSON; Memphis; Business Administration. VIRGINIA LEE ANDERSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences: Choir. JAMES PAUL ARMSTRONG; Memphis; Education. BETTY J. ARRINGTON; Memphis; Business Administration. • VOLNEY FRANKLIN ASHLEY; Memphis; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Accounting Club. OMER NORRIS AVEY; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. JAMES F. AYCOCK; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. GORDON WESLEY AYLOR; Memphis; Business Administra- tion. STELLA JANE BAILEY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu, President, Treasurer; Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary -Treasurer; Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary -Treasurer; Tiger Rag; SGA; Pan- hellenic; Cub Club; Who ' s Who; Tassel. • BETTE MANN BAIN; Memphis; Education. PHOEBE GLASS BAIRD; Memphis; Education; Ioka Wike- wam; Euparthenes; Enchanted ; Wesley. SALLY BAIRD; Olive Branch, Miss.; Education; YWCA; Wesley Foundation; PE Club; Entre Nous; Modern Dance Club. JOE BOYCE BAKER; Memphis; Education; Hall of Fame; President, Junior Class; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Cub Club; Arnold Air Society, IA Club; Westminster Fellowship. • THOMAS LEE BAKER; Memphis; Education; Alpha Phi Omega. BETTY JEAN BALLARD; Collierville; Education; Tassel, President; Who ' s Who; May Court; BSU; YWCA, President, Treasurer; Band; Chorus; SGA; Dormitory Council; DeSoto; Arabesque Club; Opera. JERRY L. BALLIN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Chi, Corresponding Secretary. LYNN HALL BALLINGER; Memphis; Business Administra- tion. • JOHN G. BANNISTER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. MELVIN CLYDE BARBER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. EARLEEN T. BARKER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • GARY LEON BARKLEY; Memphis; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian; Marketing Club. BARBARA ANNIS BARTON; Burlison; Business Administra- tion; Sigma Kappa; Ioka Wikewam, Vice President; Westmin- ster Fellowship; Dorm Counselor; Home Economics Freshman of the Year. WANDA JEAN BEAVER; Covington; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary -Treasurer; Westminster, President; Dorm Counselor; Student Religious Council; SGA. • CHARLES H. BELL: Memphis; Business Administration; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; SAM; Lambda Chi Alpha. HAROLD LEONARD BELL; Mitchellville; Arts and Sciences; Dean ' s List; Veteran Club. BILLY D. BENNETT; Caruthersville, Mo.; Arts and Sciences. JAMES ARTHUR BENSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • JOHN L. BENSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JOHN BERRY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Pi Kappa Al- pha; AFROTC. BOBBY EARL BIGGS; Memphis; Business Administration; Marketing Club. READING WOOD BLACK, JR.; Millington; Education; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. • DENVER HARMAN BOWMAN; Parson. T. ROY BOWEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. EDWARD L. BRANTLY; Signal Mt. GEORGE HARRIS BR IT TON; Memphis; Business Administration; SAM; Psychology Club. ARTHUR CLAXTON BROWN; Erin; Arts and Sciences. 179 • BARBARA ANNETTE BROWN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter, Historian, Secretary; Art Club, Vice President; Psi Chi, His- torian; Psychology Club; Cub Club; Tassel; Who ' s Who; Westminster; Pan- hellenic; SGA; Supreme Court. CHARLES PERRY BROWN; Bo- livar; Education; Sigma Chi, President. Secretary; Delta Kappa, President; IFC, Secretary-Treasurer; Cub Club, SGA; American Chemical Society; Dorm Council; Who ' s Who. MARTHA SHEFFIELD BROWN; Hughes, Ark.; Education. SIDNEY TRAINHAM BRUCE; Dyersburg; Education. SHIRLEY BRYAN: Memphis; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Ioka Wikewam, Secretary; Modern Dance Club; Intra- murals. • ROY L. BUCHANAN; Memphis; Business Administration; Accounting Club. CHARLES A. BULLARD; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOE THOMAS BURGESS; Memphis; Education; I A Club. BAKER H. BUSH; Helena, Ark.; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma, President; Sophomore Class, President; SGA; Freshman Class, Vice President; Mr. Fabulous. • CHARLOTTE ANN BUZBEE; Memphis; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary; ACE. FERDINAND JOHN BYZET, JR.; Memphis; Education; Alpha Phi Omega, President. CHARLES JOSEPH CAHILL; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Band; Choir; Orchestra; Newman Club. CLIFFORD S. CALDWELL; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; SAM. • PATRICIA CALHOUN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Delta Pi; Biology Club; German Club; Westminster Fellowship. JOYCE CECELIA CANODE; Rome, Miss.; Education; Lambda Delta; Tassel; Who ' s Who; Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman; Panhellenic, Secretary, Vice President; BSU, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent; Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary! SGA. JOHN A. CARADINE; Memphis; Education; Lambda Chi Alpha. SENIORS • CLYDE L. CARNEY; Memphis; Business Administration. JUNE CAROL CARPENTER; Michigan City, Miss.; Educa- tion; PE Club; YWCA; ACE, President. SAMUEL E. CHAMBERS; Memphis; Business Administration; Marketing Club. • DONNA MARGARET CHANDLER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Independents, Historian; Entre Nous, Publicity; Biology Club, President; Chemistry Club, Secretary; Canterbury Club; German Club; Psychology Club. ISSAC WAYNE CHATHAM; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Chi Beta Phi. MONA LOUISE CHOATE; Dyersburg; Arts and Sciences; Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Tau Kappa Alpha; Tassel; Psychology Club, President, Secretary; Forensic Association, President; De- bate Team. WILLIAM OSCAR CLARK; Memphis; Business Administra- tion. • LINDA CLAYPOOL; Memphis; Education; Hickman Founda- tion Scholarship; Miss Fabulous; May Queen Alternate; Who ' s Who; Tassel, Vice President; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice Presi- dent; Sophomore Class, Secretary; Canterbury Club, Vice Presi- dent; Senior Class, Secretary. BETTY JO ANN CLAYTON; Athens; Business Administra- tion. BOBBIE JEAN COKE; Whitehaven; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. MARY PATRICIA COLEMAN; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Tassel; Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary; Alpha Xi Delta, Presi- dent, Treasurer; Newman Club; SGA; Panhellenic. • GLENDA FAY CONDREY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Sigma Delta Pi; Choir. LEWIS EDWARD CONNER; Ripley; Arts and Sciences. THOMAS WAYNE CONNER; Memphis; Education. NADA ELIZABETH COOK; Mem- phis; Arts and Sciences; Ioka Wike- wam; Art Club; Westminster Fellow- ship. DWIGHT LEON COOKSON; Mem- phis; Education. • RICHARD DAVE CORBIN; Mem- phis; Arts and Sciences; Psi Chi, Vice President; Psychology Club; Social Science Club. JOE HAROLD COX; Gadsden; Busi- ness Administration; K Club; Mar- keting Club; Sock Buskin. MARILYN COX; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; BSU; Psy- chology Club; Biology Club; American Chemical Society. JOHN H. CRADDOCK; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Ameri- can Chemical Society. LOUIS ROLAND CRADDOCK; Humboldt; Arts and Sciences; Tiger Rag. • JAN CRAIG; Memphis. JUDY LOUISE CRAINER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Pi Delta Epsilon, President; Tassel, Historian; DeSoto, Editor; Who ' s Who; Elections Commission; Delta Zeta, President; Tiger Rag, Society Editor; Social Science Club, Vice President; SGA; Pan- hellenic; Cub Club; Newman Club, Secretary. JIMMIE CRANE; Memphis; Business Administration. EDWARD BOOKER CRENSHAW; Memphis; Education; Delta Kappa, Treasurer; Newman Club, President; Religious Council; Who ' s Who; Junior Class, Vice President; Cub Club, Treasurer; Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Golf Team. • DORINDA HALE CREWS; Marion, Ark.; Business Adminis- tration. KAY CR1DER; Princeton, Ky.; Education; Who ' s Who; Phi Mu; DSF; ACE, Treasurer. JAMES PHILLIP CROSS; Memphis; Education; Football; Baseball. ERNEST D. CROWDER; Memphis. • ROBERT VERNON CROWNRICH; Memphis; Arts and Sci- ences; Dean ' s List. BILLY M. CRUM; Clarksburg; Education. ANNE JOHNSTON DALTON; Birdeye, Ark.; Arts and Sci- ences; Pi Beta Phi. CLASS OF ' 58 • FREDDIE WARDEN DAUSER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Who ' s Who; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Cub Club; German Club; Psychology Club; Sock Buskin; SGA; IFC; Biology Club; Westminster Fellowship. JAMES R. DAVIS, JR.; Memphis; Business Administration. JOHN E. DAVIS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • JUDITH ANNE DAVIS; Memphis; Education; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Alpha Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary; South- ern Speech Association; Canterbury Club. GERALDINE DAWSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Art Club; History Club; Rumplestilskin ; Biology Club. WALTER LEWIS DAY; Memphis; Business Administration; Accounting Club; SAM; Veterans Club. DAVID HOUSTON DEAN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • JANIS DEBARDELEBEN; Memphis; Education; Delta Zeta, Scholarship Chairman; ACE; DSF; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. CHARLES MAX DEMING; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Veterans Club. ELLIOT P. DENINE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. FAYE RUTH DERRICK; Memphis; Business Administration. • WILLIAM D. DERRYBERRY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. FRANK M. DICICO; Memphis; Education. EDMOND DALE DIXON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Ar- nold Air Society. LUCY LEE DONALDSON; Mem- phis; Education. ELIZABETH ANNE DOOLEY; Ma- rianna, Ark.; Education; Who ' s Who; Dorm Counselor; Alpha Delta Pi, Re- cording Secretary; Wesley Foundation; ACE; Junior Miss, First Alternate. 181 • CHARLES R. DORRAH; White- haven; Arts and Sciences; Choir; BSU. PAUL JOSEPH DRAKE; Memphis; Education; IA Club; Newman Club; Veterans Club. WALTER W. DUGAN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JACK DUNNING; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. DON DUTTENHOEFFER; Memphis; Education; Social Sci- ence Club; Psychology Club. • JAMES EDWARD EASLEY; Memphis; Education; PE Club; Veterans Club. MARGRET ANNE EDDINS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Who ' s Who; Delta Zeta, Secretary, Vice President; Panhellenic, President; SGA; Cub Club; Modern Dance Club; DeSoto; Sock Buskin; All Sing Chairman. JOHN L. ELMORE, JR.; Memphis; Education; Lambda Chi Alpha. STANLEY M. ELSTER; Memphis; Business Administration; Phi Epsilon Pi; SAM. • JOHN J. EMERSON; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Ntwman Club. ANN RUSH ERWIN; Memphis; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary; BSU. JACK THURMOND EVANS; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. ROBERT MASON EZZELL; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Pi Kappa Alpha. • JOHN B. FARMER, JR.; Memphis; Business Administration: Kappa Sigma; SAM. BARBARA FAYE FARRELL; Nashville; Education; ACE: BSU; DeSoto; Chemistry Club. VINSON FARRELL; Obion; Arts and Sciences. SENIORS • MARY MARGARET FINGER; Byhalia, Miss.; Business Ad ministration; Cub Club; ACE; Phi Mu, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation. WAIN FORTUNE; Memphis; Education; Veterans Club; De- Soto; Inservo, Vice President; SGA. GEORGE PERSIA FOUST; Memphis: Arts and Sciences. • DIANE FOWLER; Memphis; Education. CECIL CURTIS FREEMAN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; BSU. GEORGE FULLER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. KEITHER OWEN FUNDERBURK; Millington. • KENNETH RAY GARLAND; Whitehaven; Business Adminis- tration. EDWARD WADE GEBARA; Pensacola, Fla.; Education. ALAIN DIDIER GENESTRE; Paris, France; Business Admin- istration; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club. SAM J. GENTRY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • JAMES W. GIBBONS; Newbern; Education; Football; M Club. ANN CALOE GIBBS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sweet- heart, Lambda Chi Alpha; Canterbury Club; DeSoto. SHERRY ANN GIBSON; Parson; Education; Transfer, Pea- body College, Nashville, Tenn. CATHERINE S. GILBERT; Kings- port; Education; Phi Mu; PE Club. PEGGY ANNETTE GILL; Mem- phis; Education. • DONALD GODSEY; Memphis; Busi- ness Administration. CURTIS L. GOODE; Memphis; Busi- ness Administration; Marketing Club, Vice President; SAM. CARL A. GOOLSBY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha, President; AFROTC, Chaplain; IFC; SGA. JIM GREEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Freshman Class, Vice President; Sophomore Class, Vice President; SGA, Vice President; Who ' s Who; Pi Kappa Alpha; Wesley Foundation; Cub Club. JACK GEORGE GREER; Whitehaven; Business Administra- tion. • BARBARA GRIFFIN; Gates; Arts and Sciences; Wesley Foundation. CATHERINE LOUISE GROG AN; Memphis; Education; ACE; Alpha Xi Delta; Westminster Fellowship. JOE GRUEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Alpha; Sock Buskin; Hillel. JOE GUASCO; Memphis; Education; Kappa Alpha; Newman Club; Veterans Club. • ROBERT ELDON HADLEY; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Marketing Club; M Club. LAURIN HAGEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Mortar Board; Alpha Phi; Psychology Club. CHARLES J. HAMMOND, JR.; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Accounting Club; SAM. HAROLD HANEY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Al- pha; Biology Club. • RICHARD T. HANNON; Memphis; Business Administration. MAXINE C. HANSBERGER; Memphis. ALIDA L. HARPER; Braden; Tassel; PE Club; Canterbury Club, President; Cub Club; Alpha Gamma Delta, Recording Sec- retary; Student Religious Council; SGA. CLASS OF ' 58 • GENE R. HARPER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; AFROTC Award; Debate Team; Forensics Association. EMMA JEAN HARRELL; Germantown; Arts and Sciences. JAMES HARTLINE; Memphis; Business Administration. • SAM HOLMES HASKINS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JOHN L. HASTIE; Memphis; Business Administration. MARTIN LEE HAYS; Henry; Business Administration. LOUIS HELTON; Memphis. • PERNIE HESTER; Memphis; Education. ROBERT W. HEWITT; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha; Biology Club. PAULA ELAINE HICKS; Memphis; Who ' s Who; Tassel; Intramural All-Stars; Women ' s Golf Championship; Delta Zeta, President, Treasurer; Marketing Club, Secretary; Cub Club; New- man Club; Sock Buskin; Tiger Rag; DeSoto; Panhellenic; SGA. KAY HINSON; Lexington; Education; Phi Mu; PE Club; May Court. • CAROLYN HINTON; Corinth, Miss.; Arts and Sciences. JOHN E. HOBSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. EDNA 0. HOKENSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu. COLLIS HOLLAND; Somerville; Ed- ucation; Sigma Phi Epsilon; I A Club. SHIRLEY HOLLAND; Dyersburg; Business Administration; Who ' s Who; Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President; Cub Club; K Club; Panhellenic; ACE; PE Club; SGA. 83 • BOBBIE HOLLOWAY; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Zeta, Historian, Recording Secretary; ACE: Wesley Foundation. JOE HOLMES; Memphis; Business Administration. ERNEST R. HOLT; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; SAM. LOIS JONES HOLT; Memphis; Education. SHIRLEY J. HOOD; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Kappa, President; BSU; ACE; SGA; Panhellenic. • WILLIAM CLYDE HOOVER; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration. LAURA ANN HORNSBY; Memphis; Education. JAMES 0. HOUSE; Memphis; Education. JOANN HOWARD; Memphis; Education. • WILLIAM COVIE HOWELL; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Baseball Letterman; Pi Kappa Alpha; AFROTC; Marketing Club. MARTHA HOWLAND; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Alpha; TKA, President; Tassel; Who ' s Who; Coterie Scholarship; Alpha Gamma Delta, President, Vice President; Forensics, President; Debate Team; Wesley Foundation; Sock Buskin; Psychology Club; SGA; Panhellenic. ANDY E. HUDDLESTON; Ripley, Miss.; Education. WAYNE HUDSON; Memphis; Business Administration. • JERRY B. HUMPHREYS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha, Treasurer. SARAH HUMPHREYS; Collierville; Education; Who ' s Who; Supreme Court; Junior Miss; Phi Mu, Secretary; Cub Club, Treasurer; ACE, Secretary. DONALD N. HUMPHRIES; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; SAM. SENIORS • B. E. HUNTER; Memphis; Business Administration. JERRY ROYCE HUNTER; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Kappa Alpha; SAM; Wesley Foundation. PEGGY ODOM HUNTER; Paris; Education; DeSoto Beauty Queen, Alternate; Phi Mu; ACE. • ROYCE HUNTER; Henderson; Arts and Sciences; Veterans Club. KAY HUTCHESON; Memphis; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Nu; DeSoto, Copy Editor; Cub Club; Westminster Fel- lowship; Marketing Club. HOWARD EUGENE INGRAM; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. WILLIAM RAY INGRAM; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma, Secretary; IFC; SGA; Tiger Rag, Sports Editor; Cub Club; Social Science Club; Chairman, MSU Easter Seal Drive. • ALLEN N. ISKIWITZ; Memphis; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Mu. DONALD L. ISOM; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Math Club. CAROL VANCE JACKSON; Memphis; Education. HENRY MADISON JACOBS, JR.; Memphis; Business Ad- ministration; SAM, Vice President. • MARGUERITE JAMES; Memphis; Education. BETTY LIL JESTER; Ripley; Arts and Sciences. ROBERT LOUIS JOHNS; Whitehaven; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha; Arnold Air Society; American Chemical Society. ROGER JOHNS; Arlington; Arts and Sciences. DON JOHNSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • MARY NELL JOHNSON; Mem- phis; Business Administration; DeSoto Beauty Queen; Sigma Chi, Sweetheart; Typical Co-ed; Alpha Delta Pi; K Club; Cub Club; Panhellenic, Sec- retary. ROBERT JOHNSON; Memphis. ELIZABETH RUTH JOHNSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Canterbury Club; Choir; Alpha Delta Pi; Arabesque; SGA. JOSEPH HARDIE JOHNSTON; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Delta Sigma Pi, President; Social Science Club; Ac- counting Club. ROBERT JOHNSTON; Clifton; Education; Men ' s Inde- pendents. • DONALD JONES; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JAMES J. JONES; Memphis; Business Administration. RICHARD E. JONES; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. TED F. JONES; Memphis; Education. • WILLIAM R. KEELEN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Arnold Air Society; American Chemical Society. JAMES D. KELLIM; Memphis; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; Arnold Air Society; Accounting Club. WILLIAM R. KEY; Memphis; Education. ANN KIRK; Memphis; Business Administration; Alpha Gamma Delta; PE Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramurals. • BOBBIE JEAN KIRKLAND; Blue Mountain, Miss.; Arts and Sciences. THOMAS CRATIN KING; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma. PATRICIA KAY KLEIN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Co- terie Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Phi Mu, Corresponding Secretary; Sigma Tau Delta; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Kappa Delta; Tau Kappa Alpha; Forensics Society, Treasurer; Tiger Rag; Debate Team. CLASS OF ' 58 • HENRY J. KOTHE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, President. THEODORE C. KREH; Memphis; Education. RICHARD HOLLAND LADY, JR.; Memphis; Arts and Sci- ences; Arnold Air Society. • LARRIE L. LAMBETH; Memphis; Business Administration. FRANK G. LAND; Memphis; Business Administration; SGA, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Delta Kappa; Cub Club; Tiger Rag; Alternate Cheerleader; Marketing Club; DeSoto; IFC. WILLIAM E. LANDERS; Memphis. WILLARD R. LANGLEY; CoTlierville ; Education. • MARVIN CHARLES LANGSTON; Memphis; Business Admin- istration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. WARNER GUY LASTER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha; German Club; Band; Orchestra. BETTY JEAN LAUDERDALE; Nashville; Education; DeSoto Beauty Court; Football Queen; Homecoming Queen, Alternate; Cheerleader; May Queen; Cub Club, Secretary; Alpha Delta Pi; Mynders Hall, President; Ioka Wikewam; Wesley Foundation. ROY COLEMAN LAUGHLIN; Crenshaw, Miss.; Education. • SALLY ANN LAWS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Tassel, Treasurer; Sigma Delta Pi; Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary; Wesley Foundation. DAVID LEE LAWSON; Memphis; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club. THOMAS LYDON LEDGER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. CHARLES RODNEY LEE; Mem- phis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Arnold Air Society. EDWARD STEPHEN LEGGE; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Education; Veterans Club; IA Club. 185 • SIDNEY F. LEHMAN; Collierville; Business Administration. JAMES B. LEONARD; Dyersburg; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma; Foot- ball; M Club; Senior Class, Presi- dent. JEANNE MARIE LEVASSEUR; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. DOROTHY LEE LEWIS; Memphis; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer; Accounting Club, Secretary; Phi Sigma Sigma, Secretary; Hillel. MARTHA ROSE LEWIS; Memphis: Education; Phi Mu; ACE; Wesley Foundation. • WILLIAM C. LEWIS; Whitehaven; Business Administration. JAMES H. LONG; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Psi Chi; Psychology Club. VIRGINIA T. LONG; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. MORGAN DONALD McCORMICK; Memphis; Business Ad- ministration; Accounting Club. • WILLIAM RAYMOND McCRAY; Memphis; Education; I A Club, Secretary. GINGER McDUFF; De Vails Bluff, Ark.; Business Administra- tion; Phi Mu; Marketing Club; Canterbury Club; Ioka Wikewam. JOE MAC McGAVIC; Memphis; Education. ANN CAROLYN McGREW; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club; Sock Buskin; Sigma Kappa; Cheerleader, Captain; BSU; DeSoto Beauty Court; Cub Club; Miss Memphis. • DONALD E. McLEON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. 0. S. McMAHON; Memphis. AUBREY E. McM ASTER; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club. SENIORS • BENJAMIN REED MABE; Memphis; Business Administra- tion; AFROTC, Captain; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice President; Golf Team. JAY MADGEFRAU; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer; Tau Kappa Alpha; Canterbury Club; Debate Team; SGA; IFC; Elections Commission. ROBERT MAHAR; Cordova; Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club; Biology Club. • BILLY MAX MAJORS; Adamsville; Education; Men ' s Inde- pendents, President; SGA; I A Club. DORIS MARSHALL; Memphis; Education; BSU; ACE. ROBERT LEMONT MARTIN; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. FRANK MICHAEL MASSA; New Orleans, La.; Business Ad- ministration; Kappa Sigma; Football. • BARBARA L. MATHESON; Memphis; Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Canterbury Club; Ioka Wikewam. AUDIE L. MATHIS; Memphis; Business Administration; Marketing Club; SAM. CHARLES HAROLD MAY; Trenton; Business Administra- tion; Sigma Chi; Marketing Club. WALTER RUCH MAY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Phi Epsilon ; Math Club. • BETTY RUTH MENDENHALL; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Tassel, Secretary; Sigma Delta Pi; Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary, Vice President; Cub Club; BSU; Phi Gamma Nu; SGA. CHARLES R. MERCER; Memphis; Business Administration; Accounting Club. HAROLD R. MILLARD; Memphis; Business Administration. W. A. MITCHELL, JR.; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Accounting Club; SGA; IFC; SAM. WILLIAM GARNER MITCHELL; Memphis; Business Administration; Ac- counting Club; SAM. • JOHN ALPHONSE MOGAN; Nash- ville; Arts and Sciences. BETTE JUNE MONTGOMERY; Memphis; Education. JAMES VAUGHN MOORE; Parsons; Education. GEORGE DOAN MOOREMAN; Somerville; Business Admin istration; Band; Choir; Opera Chorus. ROBERT LLOYD MORGAN; Memphis; Education. • HERBERT MORRIS, JR.; Memphis; Business Administration. SAMANTHA JANE MORRIS; Somerville; Education; Dorm Counselor; ACE; Westminster Fellowship. JOHN T. MORRISON; Brighton; Education; IA Club. BEVERLY JEAN MORTON; Collierville; Education; Who ' s Who; Junior Class Reporter; Senior Class Treasurer; Panhellenic; ACE, Vice President; DSF; Alpha Delta Pi, President; Dorm Counselor. • TOMMY J. MUIRHEAD; Canton, Miss.; Education. GEORGE McCAGUE NALL; M emphis; Arts and Sciences; Arabesque; Band; Psychology Club; Orchestra. RAY DAVIS NANNEY; Memphis; Business Administration. THOMAS E. NEELY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club. • ROGER G. NELSON; Memphis; Education. H. GORDON NICHOL; Nashville; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha; M Club; Track Team; Football and Basketball Manager. NANCY ELTON NORMAN; Paris; Education. CLASS OF ' 58 rffcdfr • JIMMIE C. OATES; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Chi Beta Phi, President. MILTON OKEON; Memphis; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Cub Club, Vice President; SAM; IFC; Wesley Founda- tion; AFROTC, Captain. CHARLES ALBERT OLIVER; Jackson; Business Administra- tion. • DALE LEE OVERTON; Greenfield; Education; M Club; Independents. DAVID M. PARKER; Memphis; Business Administration. BUDDY E. PARRISH; Cottage Grove; Arts and Sciences. CHARLES GAY PARRISH; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Veterans Club; American Chemical Society. • J OHN GILBERT PARRISH; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. SAMUEL ISAAC PATE, JR.; Jackson; Business Administra- tion; Delta Sigma Pi; Forensics Society; Debate Team; Tau Kappa Alpha; Marketing Club. THOMAS LEE PATTERSON; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club. NANCY JANE PENNINGTON; Mercer; Arts and Sciences; Phi Mu; Wesley Foundation; ACE; Cub Club; Social Science Club. • BOBBY GERALD PERRY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JUDITH PARKER PETERS; Memphis; Education. WALTER PETERSON; Washington, D. C; Education. MICHAEL ALLEN PHILLIPS; Memphis; Business Administration; Al- pha, President; Hillel, President; Mar- keting Club; SGA; IFC; Student Re- ligious Council. PAUL JOHNSON PHILLIPS; Ra- leigh; Arts and Sciences. 187 • JEANNETTE PIERCE; Memphis; Education. NELTON WAYNE PLUNK; Mem- phis; Education; Inservo; Veterans Club. VAN POOLE; Jackson; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma; Newman Club; Psychology Club; Marketing Club; M Club. EDWARD L. POWELL; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Psy- chology Club; American Chemical Society. PARKER POWELL; Memphis. • BONNIE METHVIN PROCTOR; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club; Sigma Delta Pi. BONNIE GRACE PRUITT; Memphis; Education; DSF; Bi- ology Club; YWCA, Vice President; DeSoto. CURTIS RONALD RAGAN; Indianapolis, Ind.; Education. JAMES E. RAGSDALE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • CATHERINE RANSON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. LARRY JOE RAY; Finley; Arts and Sciences. SUE GWENDOLYN REEVES; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Sigma Delta Pi; Sigma Kappa; Literary Club; Psychology Club. ROBERT EARL RHODES; Rome, Ga.; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Chi. • GEORGE M. RICHARDSON; Dyer; Arts and Sciences; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Math Club, President; SGA; Wesley Founda- tion. JAMES WILLIAM RICHENS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Newman Club, House Chairman; Arabesque, President; Band; Orchestra. JENILU RICHIE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Delta Zeta; Band; Westminster Fellowship. SENIORS • RAYMOND J. RICOSSA; Memphis; Business Administration; Newman Club; Marketing Club; SAM. DONNIE RAE RISTIG; Memphis; Education; ACE; Alpha Gamma Delta. CARL NELSON ROE; Memphis; Education. • DON EARL ROGERS; Union City; Business Administration; Marketing Club; Kappa Alpha. CAROLYN JUNE ROWLAND; Memphis; Education; BSU; ACE. DONALD SADLER; Memphis; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marketing Club. SAMUEL B. SADLER; Memphis. • CHARLES A. SAFFELL; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Chi; Arnold Air Society. WILLIAM RICHARD SALTER; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Cub Club, President; SAM; SGA; IFC; K Club. LAURA E. STUNDERS; Memphis; Business Administration. DON E. SAVAGE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Social Sci- ence Club; Westminster Fellowship. • LINDA ANN SCHMIDT; Memphis; Business Administration; Alpha Xi Delta; BSU; Phi Gamma Nu, Vice President; Account- ing Club, Secretary; Debate Team. ROBERT L. SCHMIDT; Long Island, N. Y.; Education; New- man Club; Football Letter. JERRY A. SCHULTZ; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. TOM HOWARD SCHWARTZ; He- lena, Ark., Arts and Sciences; Phi Ep- silon Pi, President; News Bureau; Hillel; Tiger Rag; IFC; SGA; Debate Team; Tau Kappa Alpha. CLAUDE V. SCOTT, JR.; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • DONNA RUTH SELLARS; Mem- phis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Panhellenic; ACE; Wesley Foundation. POLLY SUE SHAW; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. CHARLES ALEXANDER SHELTON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. SANDRA ANNE SHIRLEY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; BSU. LEROY R. SHOLLY; Memphis; Education. • KENNETH J. SHUMAKER; Memphis; Education. AMOS W. SIDES; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. JAMES S. SKINNER; Memphis; Business Administration; Accounting Cluh, Treasurer. KATHRYN CAREY SMITH; Memphi s; Education; Phi Mu; Cub Club; ACE; BSU. • JAKE JOSEPH SMITH; Memphis; Business Administration: Kappa Alpha; SAM; Veterans Club. JERRY F. SMITH; Memphis; Education. NORMAN ROBERT SOSNA; New York, N. Y.; Arts and Sciences; Psychology Club; Social Science Club; Sock Buskin. DAVID SPEAKER; Memphis; Education. • JAMES E. STARK; Cordova; Arts and Sciences. NORMA SUE STARNES; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. WILLIAM HOWARD STONE; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. CLASS OF ' 58 ■Jfe M % H • JOHN B. STRICKLING; Osceola, Ark.; Business Administra- tion; Supreme Court, Chief Justice; Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Tennis Team. RICHARD CHARLES STRUB; Union City; Arts and Sci- ences; Kappa Alpha; Tiger Rag; DeSoto. WILLIAM 0. SUGG; Halls; Arts and Sciences. • HARRY H. SUMMER; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club. WILLIAM ALVIN SUMMERS; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration. ROBERT SUTTON; Collierville; Education; Independents. BOB DEAN SWANDER; Muncie, Ind.; Basketball. • JOHN ROBERT TACKETT; Selmer; Education. DIANE STIGALL TALARICO; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; DeSoto Beauty Queen, Alternate; DeSoto, Editor; SGA; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Gamma Delta; Tiger Rag; Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary -Treasurer; ACE. FRANK R. TALARICO; Herkimer, N. Y.; M Club; IA Club; Kappa Sigma; Football; Track; Newman Club. REX PERRY TATUM; Milan; Education; Football, Letter; Independent Men; PE Club. • MILFORD R. TERRELL; Vardeman, Miss.; Business Admin- istration; Marketing Club. ANN CAROLYN TERRY; Memphis; Education; DeSoto, Re- ligious Editor; Tiger Rag; BSU, Freshman Council; Pikettes. JAMES THOMAS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Track, Let- ter; Kappa Sigma. BILL THOMPSON; Jackson; Busi- ness Administration; Kappa Alpha; Marketing Club. JAMES L. THOMPSON; Memphis; Education ; IA Club. 189 • ROBERT HILL THORNTON; Mem- phis; Arts and Sciences. HARLEY E. TILLEY; Memphis; Business Administration; Accounting Club. AX± KATHRYN TIPTON; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Gamma Delta; Psychology Club; Wesley Foundation; Choir. WILLIAM E. TODD; Memphis; Education. MAJOR TRAIN UM; Pocahontas; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Veterans Club, Vice President; Mr. Memphis State, Alternate; DeSoto, Leadership Editor; Ac- counting Club; Cub Club; Modern Dance Club; K Club. • ROBERT EUGENE TRIBBLE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Who ' s Who; Honor Board; Debate Team; SGA; Pi Delta Ep- silon, Vice President; Psi Chi; Tiger Rag, Editor; Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Sock Buskin; BSU; For- ensics; Psychology Club; Macbeth. TERRY L. TRICE; Memphis; Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon. GENE P. TROUY; Memphis; Business Administration. MALCOLM E. TULLY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; DSF; German Club. • GEORGE L. TURNAGE; Memphis; Education; Lambda Ch Alpha, Vice President; Veterans Club; I A Club. JACK TURNER; Paragould, Ark.; Education; Football. RICHARD E. TURNER; Memphis; Business Administration TERRY MADISON TURNER; Bastrop, La.; Business Ad ministration; Kappa Sigma; Marketing Club; Westminster Fellow ship. • EDWIN ULMER; Memphis; Education; Forensics Association President; Tau Kappa Alpha; Debate Team. WILLIAM D. UPCHURCH, JR.; Memphis; Business Adminis tration. CHARLES R. VAILES; Memphis; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; Veteran Club; SAM. SENIORS • JOHN PETE VESCOVO; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Kappa Sigma; Psychology Club; Social Science Club. JAMES R. VON KANEL; Helena, Ark.; Business Administra- tion; Kappa Sigma. JERREL EDWARD WALKER; Trenton; Business Adminis- tration; Kappa Sigma; SAM; Marketing Club. • JOHN R. WALKER; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. NANCY CAROLE WALLACE; Friendship; Education; PE Club. EDWARD E. WALLEN; Memphis; Education; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. JAMES E. WALSH; Memphis; Business Administration; Mar- keting Club; Newman Club; Veteran Club. • JOSEPH E. WALTEMATH; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. C. WAYNE WALTERS; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. JAMES L. WALTON; Bethany, 111.; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. DONALD F. WEAR; Memphis; Business Administration. • CHARLES DAVID WELLONS; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. RONALD WERNER; Whitehaven; Education; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer; I A Club; IFC, Vice President. GEN A FA YE WEST; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Alpha Gamma Delta. RAY ALLEN WEST; Ridgely; Busi- ness Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. BETTY ANN WESTBROOK; Mem- phis; Education. • SARAH JOE BASS WHAREY; Memphis; Education. NELLE GOFF WHEAT; Lexington; Education; ACE. JAMES V. WHIPPLE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Delta Kappa, Historian; Psi Chi, Historian; Kappa Alpha, Recording Secretary; Psychology Cluh; AFROTC, Officer; Arnold Air So- ciety, President; German Club; SGA. THOMAS W. WHITE; Memphis; Arts and Sciences. • JERRY EUGENE WHITEHORN; Covington; Business Ad ministration; Dean ' s List; Delta Sigma Chi; Accounting Club NANCY CAROLYN WHITEHURST; Hornsby; Education. BOB WILKES; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Pi Delta Epsilon Vice President; Sock Buskin; Tiger Rag, Copy Editor; DeSoto Associate Editor. PEGGY ANNE WILKES; Elaine, Ark.; Education; Phi Mu Pledge Director, Vice President; ACE; Cub Club; Wesley Foun dation; Dorm Counselor. Business Administra- • A. DUNCAN WILLIAMS; Whiteville; tion; Veteran Club; SAM. BOBBY THOMAS WILLIAMS; Memphis; Business Adminis tration; Pi Kappa Alpha, President; IFC, President; K Club Cub Club; Veteran Club; SGA; Honor Board; Psychology Club GEORGE TODD WILLIAMS; Memphis; Education; Kapp Sigma; Wesley Foundation, President; SGA; Religious Council NANCY KILLEBREW WILLIAMS; Grand Junction; Educa tion; Lambda Delta, Vice President; Alpha Gamma Delta; ACE • DAVID HENRY WILLIS, JR.; Memphis; Business Adminis- tration. CARROLL DEE WILLIS; Memphis; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. BILLY K. WILSON; Covington; Arts and Sciences; Delta Sigma Pi; German Club, President; Psychology Club. CLASS OF ' 58 • MARY LEE WINFORD; Memphis; Business Administration; Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer; Phi Gamma Nu; Psychology Club. JAMES CECIL WINGO; Memphis; Business Administration; Marketing Club. EMILY ANN WOFFORD; Memphis; Arts and Sciences: Lambda Delta, President; Psi Chi, Treasurer; Alpha Gamma Delta, Second Vice President; Psychology Club; Wesley. • ETHYL BERNICE WOMACK; Memphis; Education; Alpha Xi Delta; Cub Club; AC. JACKIE VERN WOODS; Memphis; Education; AFROTC; Sigma Phi Epsilon; IA Club. REGINA ANN WOODS; Memphis. ROSESTELLF B. WOOLNER; Memphis; Education. • ERWIN H. WRIGHT, JR.; Brownsville; Arts and Sciences; Wesley Foundation; Alpha Phi Omega; Math Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, Treasurer. LAURA ANN WYATT; Mayfield, Ky.; Arts and Sciences; Psi Chi; Social Science Club, President, Treasurer; Psychology- Club, Treasurer. EDWIN H. YAGER, JR.; Memphis. WILLIAM SIMS YANCEY; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Arnold Air Society. • CLARENCE S. YOUNG; Memphis. JAMES THOMAS YOUNG; Memphis; Business Administration. STANLEY ROBERT ZELLNER; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; Sigma Alpha Mu. WILLIAM PHIL ZERILLA, JR.; Memphis; Arts and Sciences; bean ' s List; Kappa Sigma; Newman Club; Cub Club; Golf Team. 191 CLASS OFFICERS George Allen President Ed Williams Vice President Sue Vaughn Secretary Rebecca Lewis Treasurer Top row: Audie M. Adams, Senatobia, Miss.; Waymon Ahart, Memphis; Richard Alexander, Memphis; Sam F. Algee, Tiptonville; George E. Allen, Memphis: Joe T. Allford, Memphis; Joe H. Anders, Caruthersville, Mo.; Lynda L. Andrews, McComb, Miss.; Orby L. Arnold, St. Louis, Mo. Bottom row: Raymond 0. Arrington, Memphis; Thomas C. Ashcraft, Little Rock, Ark.; Ronnie J. Averwater, Memphis; Nancy E. Avery, Memphis; James F. Baker, Memphis; John D. Baker, Memphis; Robert Balla, Collierville; Catherine L. Barner, Memphis; James W. Barnes, Memphis. 192 Top row: Elisabeth R. Bassett, Memphis; Bob F. Beckham, Memphis; Charleen Bennett, Memphis; James P. Berry, Paris; Waymond W. Bilbrey, Memphis; Patricia Binkley, Goodlettsville; Ronnie L. Blackard, Memphis; Robert C. Blackwell, Memphis; Johnny Blanton, Memphis. Second row: John T. Bomar, Memphis; Larry W. Boone, Memphis; Martha J. Boothe, Memphis; Jimmie E. Brannon, Memphis; Allen J. Brock, Memphis; Barbara Brower, Little Rock, Ark.; Robert H. Brown, Memphis; Donald A. Brugge, Memphis; James V. Bruno, Memphis. Bottom row: William K. Bryan, Memphis; Betty Bryant, Newbern; Clay H. Buckner, Jr., Knoxville; John N. Buoni, Memphis; John R. Burns, Memphis; George D. Bush, Memphis; James W. Cain, Memphis; Joyce Caldwell, Newbern; James Calhoun, Parma, Mo. CLASS OF ' 59 Top row: Betty Callahan, Memphis; Robert Canfield, Memphis; Betty D. Carrington, Byhalia, Miss.; Bill Carroll, Stantonville ; Harold Cary, Savannah; Carolyn Cason, Memphis; Morris T. Caudle, Memphis; Shirley A. Chandler, Memphis; Nelda Chase, Memphis. Bottom row: Myra A. Clanton, Gore Springs, Miss.; Barbara A. Clark, Memphis; Lou A. Clark, Memphis; Tommy J. Clevenger, Memphis; Bobby Cole, Charleston, Miss.; John R. Coleman, Memphis; Alex Coles, Memphis; James M. Cooper, Memphis; James R. Conner, Memphis. 193 Top row: Bernie J. Coulter, Memphis; Nancy B. Cousins, Memphis; Billy F. Crowe, Trimble; Barbara L. Cummings, Memphis; David Curry, Memphis; William H. Cutsinger, Memphis; James D. Davis, Memphis; William P. Davis, Memphis; Robert W. de Bin, Memphis. Bottom row: Alma D. DeVore, Augusta, Ga.; Diane Dickens, Memphis; James E. Dickenson, Memphis; Dottie Dickson, Bolivar; Harry E. Dillman, Mem- phis; Sammy G. Dlugach, Memphis; Elizabeth J. Dorsey, Memphis; William C. Dorsey, Memphis; Carl D. Doyle, Memphis. May the best man win! ! ! Top row: Sarah A. Drinkard, Memphis; Nancy S. Duncan, Bemis; Marshall W. Dunn, Gibson; Corinne Edney, Memphis; Jackie Edwards, Fulton, Ky. ; William H. Elcan, Memphis; Olga J. Fisher, Whitehaven; Russell E. Fisher, Jr., Memphis; Bennie W. Forrester, Memphis. Second row: John F. Franklin, Memphis; Carl A. Fronabarger, Memphis; Anita J. Fulghum, Memphis; Robert L. Fuller, Memphis; Patricia G. Furr, Mem- phis; Adrian P. Gaither, Memphis; Charles P. Gardner, Memphis; Sara J. Gardner, Memphis; Margaret Gattis, Crump. Bottom row: Delores Gay, Nashville, Harry H. Gibson, Jr., Memphis; Paul Gigor, Winona, Miss.; Noble Gill, Dell, Ark.; Larry C. Goode, Memphis; Robert D. Goodwin, Memphis; Charlotte Goings, Memphis; Barbara A. Graham, Somerville, Benny B. Gray, Jr., Memphis. 194 Top row: Mary B. Gray, Chattanooga; Christa Green, Cordova; Joann Greenbaum, Memphis; Leroy Gregory, Jr., Memphis; Gloria J. Grisham, Marion, Ark.; Billie E. Grubbs, Memphis; Robert A. Guyton, Memphis; Mitzi L. Guyn, Memphis; John H. Haines, Memphis. Bottom row: Ann Hair, Memphis; David Hale, Memphis; James Hall, Memphis; Patsy A. Hall, Huntington; James E. Hamilton, Humboldt; Joe G. Hamilton, Selmer; Ran Hammett, Lexington; Bobby Hammonds, Memphis; Edith M. Haraway, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 59 Top row: Joseph D. Hardesty, Memphis; Thomas S. Hartzog, Memphis; Lawson E. Hayes, Brighton; Ralph Hayes, Rector, Ark.; Carolyn Hearn, Memphis; John D. Heffington, Nashville; Beverly Henley, Memphis; Floyd R. Herzog, Memphis; Mary A. Herin, Memphis. Second row: Bob Hickey, Memphis; Peggie Hilbun, Memphis; James E. Hockaday, Selmer; John H. Hoff, Dyersburg; Herbert C. Holland, Jr., Raleigh; Wayne C. Hollingsworth, Memphis; Richard C. Holt, Memphis; James Hood, Memphis; Pat Hookings, Memphis. Bottom row: Linda A. Hopkins, Greenville, 111.; Gail A. Howard, Frayser; Glenda M. Huey, Memphis; Carolyn Huggins, Memphis; Joyce A. Hull, St. Louis, Mo.; Charles T. Humphries, Memphis; Linda L. Hunter, Henderson; Walker R. Hurd, Memphis; Larry Johnson, Scotts Hill. 195 ' M fh Top row: Mary K. Johnson, Huntington; Donald E. Jones, Memphis; Granville L. Jones, Memphis; Marquis E. Jones, Memphis; Norma J. Key, Memphis; Charles D. Kilpatrick, Memphis; Jim H. Kinney, Memphis; Bonnie S. Kolwych, Lexington; William Langston, Memphis. Second row: Norma J. Lanier, Memphis; Harold W. Lawrence, West Memphis, Ark.; Philip T. Lee, Memphis; Rilda A. Lee, Memphis; Katie F. Leggett, Memphis; Rebecca Lewis, Selmer; Charles W. Looney, Memphis; Charles E. Luna, Memphis; Gail McClendon, Memphis. Bottom row: Harold A. McCormack, Memphis; John P. McCroskey, Memphis; Margaret McCullar, Memphis; Cecily J. McCulloch, Newbern; Dana S. McDaniel, Memphis; Dorothy McDaris, Memphis; Scott McDill, Atoka; Dianne D. McKnight, Millington; Betty G. McMaster, Jackson. MSU helps him walk through the annual Easter Seal drive Top row: Charles 0. McPherson, Bald Knob, Ark.; Jeff T. McWhorter, Memphis; Philip S. Maclin, Memphis; James F. Martin, Jr., Memphis; Joseph Mascari, Memphis; Audrey Massey, Little Rock, Ark.; Mary A. Masters, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Franklin D. Mattox, Milan; John A. May, Memphis. Bottom row: Beverely S. Mays, Humboldt; Flora A. Meade, Memphis; Joy Mewborn, Oakland; Thomas C. Miles, Memphis; Mary E. Miller, Memphis; Doris A. Millner, Memphis; Marvin A. Minton, Memphis; Michael S. Moklebust, Thor, Iowa; William G. Mooney, Memphis. 196 Top row: Charles R. Moore, Union City; Jane Moore, Dyersburg; Jane R. Moore, Cordova; Dorothy R. Morris, Memphis; Jerry A. Morton, Memphis; Mark A. Mose ley, Memphis; Sula Moss, Humboldt; Philip R. Mulkey, Purdy, Mo.; Syd V. Mullins, Memphis. Second row: Billy J. Naylor, Henderson; Gwendolyn E. Neal, Memphis; Eugene B. Newton, Memphis; Kathryn L. Noltemeier, Memphis; Patricia A. Oberillig, Memphis; Peggy S. Oldham, Memphis; Weldon C. Oliver, Jr., Humboldt; Bonnie S. Ott, Memphis; Martha E. Owen, Memphis. Bottom row: Jim Parker, Kosciusko; Patsy R. Parker, Memphis; Nicholas B. Parrott, Memphis; Jimmy Patton, Lexington; Robert Patrick, Memphis; Harry A. Paulk, Memphis; Eldon T. Peacock, Memphis; Ellen E. Peek, Memphis; Nadine M. Peeples, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 59 Top row: Barbara B. Pelot, Memphis; Peggy E. Perkins, Memphis; Robert J. Phillips, Memphis; Margie D. Pickens, Memphis; Kay E. Pilley, Memphis; John A. Pinkston, Memphis; James E. Pirtle, Memphis; Peter Poole, Jackson; Phil D. Poole, Memphis. Bottom row: James D. Porter, Clarksdale, Miss.; Margaret 0. Powers, Memphis; Martha J. Prather, Memphis; Judith E. Priddy, Memphis; Don Pritchard, Memphis; May S. Quon, Moorhead, Miss.; Eugenia R. Rafferty, Memphis; Claire E. Ramsey, Memphis; M. Edwin Ramsey, Memphis. 197 Top row: D. Edmond Randolph, Memphis; Dan S. Ray, Memphis; Robert C. Regel, Memphis; Betty S. Renauld, Memphis; Richard A. Rhoads, Memphis; William H. Rice, Covington; Martha C. Richardson, Memphis; Addisu L. Richie, Memphis; Wayne Rickman, Milledgeville. Second row: Jackie Riggs, Memphis; Audrey M. Riley, Jr., Memphis; Julius Roberson, Memphis; Jimmy Rogers, Memphis; Norma Rodgers, Memphis; Elvy Rorie, Jr., Fulton; Jerry A. Rose, Memphis; Ronnie E. Rosenberg, Memphis; E. Gayle Ross, Paris. Bottom row: Tommy M. Ross, Memphis; Georgia W. Russell, Memphis; Sallie C. Russell, Brownsville. Top row: Jon M. Sacharin, Memphis; Sidney P. Samuels, Memphis; Barbara A. Sanders, Memphis; Nat H. Sandler, Memphis; James B. Saunders, Rossville; Larry A. Saunders, Brighton; Lou Savage,. Dundee, Miss.; Rose L. Sawyer, Memphis; Richard N. Schiff, Memphis. Second row: Patty L. Scott, Blytheville, Ark.; Bert E. Seaton, Forrest City, Ark.; Elmer D. Seaton, Adamsville; Robert W. Sewell, Memphis; Nancy S. Shaw, Savannah; Patricia A. Shelton, Memphis; Donna C. Shipp, Trezevant; Larry G. Singleton, Memphis; Herbert M. Skaggs, Memphis. Bottom row: Gordon B. Slappey, Jr., Memphis; James R. Smith, Memphis; Sara A. Smith, Grand Junction; Stephen S. Spencer, Memphis; Dennis G. Springer, 1 98 Memphis; Laverne C. Steedley, Bay Minette, Ala.; Nancy T. Stepp, Memphis; Donald A. Stone, Memphis; Mary V. Stone, Union City. 3 O Top row: La Neal B. Sudbury, Blytheville, Ark.; Mary E. Summers, Somerville; Rebecca J. Tabor, Memphis; Robert S. Tacker, Memphis; William C. Teachout, Memphis; Gene P. Terry, Whitehaven; Henry W. Thompson, Memphis; James 0. Townsend, Winona, Miss.; Robert F. Townsend, Memphis. Second row: Ann E. Tucker, Dyersburg; Paul H. Tucker, Henderson; Robert A. Tucker, Memphis; Jerry M. Turner, Memphis; Joy C. Turner, Nashville; Mary A. Turner, Memphis; William A. Turner, Memphis; William G. Turner, Whiteville; Donald T. Upton, Brownsville. Bottom row: Bobby Vaughan, Memphis; Jerry B. Vaughn, Brighton; Sue Vaughn, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 59 ATfcJf Top row: Juris Veikins, Memphis; Renate Veikins, Forest Hill; Martha A. Vincent, Bolivar; Margaret A. Vines, Haleyville, Ala.; William L. Wadsworth, Jr., Memphis; William F. Waits, Burlison; Carolyn J. Walker, Memphis; William A. Walker, Jr., Memphis; Joe C. Wall, Elaine, Ark. Second row: Gloria A. Wallace, Memphis; Iva B. Welch, Whitehaven; James D. West, Memphis; Larry Whaley, Middleton; Charles W. White, Jackson; James A. Wilhelm, Lucy; Marilyn E. Wilkes, Dyersburg; Ed Williams, Osceola, Ark.; Tommie L. Williams, Memphis. Bottom row: Audrey L. Willingham. Memphis; Bobby R. Wilson, Memphis; Vivian Wilson, Memphis; Freddie C. Winburn, Memphis; Betty J. Winter, Mem- phis; Betty L. Wood, Memphis; James H. Wood, Memphis; Anne E. Young, Memphis; Frances A. Young, Memphis. 199 CLASS OFFICERS Ray Vorus President Jan Davis Vice President Dale Turner Secretary Marty Boales Treasurer mBSSsmBm m Top row: Chimane Adams, Memphis; Linda L. Adams, Paris; Charles S. Aiken, Memphis; Kent Allen, Memphis; Buck Alexander, Osceola, Ark.; Patricia Alexander, Humboldt; Edwin J. Allen, Memphis; Marshall Alsup, Memphis; Oscar T. Ammer, Memphis. Bottom row: Beverly Anderson, Memphis; Dwain Anderson, Memphis; William H. Armes, Jr., Memphis; Peggy Armstrong, Memphis; Wayne Armstrong, Wynne, Ark.; Glenda A. Baddour, Lebanon; Mary G. Badgett, Millington; Sara J. Bailey, Memphis; Barbara Baker, Memphis. 200 Top row: Patricia J. Ballard, Memphis; Barbara A. Baratti, Crawfordsville, Ark.; M. Reed Barber, Memphis; Bill Barclift, Memphis; Ruth L. Barkley, Whiteville; Alma D. Barnes, Memphis; Rosalind K. Barnett, Memphis; James 0. Barrington, Columbia, Miss.; Jerry L. Barrix, Memphis. Second row: Marie M. Bates, Memphis; James W. Baxter, Memphis; William M. Beard, Marion, Ark.; Gaylon N. Beasley, Covington; Barbee C. Beck, Williamsburg, Va. ; Carol A. Beck, Memphis; Barbara Beckett, Memphis; Joe D. Beith, Memphis; Ann Bell, Memphis. Bottom row: Diane Bennett, Fulton, Ky. ; Lee Berretta, Memphis; Sam M. Berry, Savannah; Marcelene Berryhill, Memphis; Don W. Blackwell, West Mem- phis, Ark.; Jane C. Blackwell, Memphis; Margaret A. Blanchard, Memphis; Martha N. Boales, Memphis; Walter R. Bodine, Memphis. Top row: Frank V. Boling, Morris Chapel; Robert J. Bondurant, Memphis; Palma A. Borgognoni, Memphis; Gerald B. Boroughs, Saltillo; Joe R. Bowell, West Memphis, Ark.; Ollie E. Bradberry, Memphis; Elizabeth A. Bradley, Memphis; Eloise Bradley, Memphis; Ken Brixey, Mountain Grove, Mo. Bottom row: Carlos Brooks, Oak Ridge; Flora J. Brown, Memphis; Guy J. Brown, Jr., Memphis; Virginia C. Brown, Memphis; Jerry Bruce, Memphis; Jerry R. Bryant, Memphis; Jeanette Burns, Memphis; Luther Burrus, Memphis; Joyce A. Caldwell, Ripley. 201 Top row: Pat J. Camp, Starkville, Miss.; Richard H. Carothers, Whiteville; James R. Carruth, Memphis; Mary C. Carter, Memphis; Elizabeth A. Caruthers, Memphis; Thomas J. Catchings, Memphis; Vickie L. Cathey, Memphis; Lewis D. Chambers, Memphis; Barry J. Chase, Memphis. Bottom row: Judith V. Childs, Memphis; Jane Christian, Memphis; Cecilia Clark, Forrest City, Ark.; Clarice M. Clayton, Whitehaven; Judy Cole, Memphis; Sarah A. Cole, Memphis; John W. Coleman, Memphis; Nancy L. Coltharp, Memphis; James G. Compton, Memphis. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Top tow: Mona C. Corbett, Memphis; Leland R. Cornelius, Memphis; Patricia S. Court, Memphis; Barbara A. Cowan, Lebanon; Norma L. Cox, Memphis; Thomas G. Craig, Knoxville; Thomas E. Crawford, Memphis; Jane Crenshaw, Trenton; Sara A. Crenshaw, Memphis. Second tow: Rose M. Crossnine, Memphis; James Crouch, Jackson; Jane Culbreath, Memphis; David W. Curtis, Memphis; Lester Dabbs, Jr., Memphis; Patricia A. Dacus, Memphis; Joe C. Daniels, Memphis; Mary E. Danner, Jackson; Vernon E. Davidson, Memphis. Bottom tow: Jan Davis, Kennett, Mo.; Russ DeBose, Chicago, 111.; Harry M. Denton, Bolivar; Carole F. Dickson, Memphis; Charlene Dillon, Memphis; 202 Margaret L. Dixon, Germantown; Marilyn Dodge, Memphis; Ruth V. Dodson, Memphis; Eddie J. Donlon, Memphis. , i Top row: Felecia Dorty, Friendship; Frieda Draper, Lebanon; Dana L. Dreinhofer, Middleton; Davey A. Earls, Steele, Mo.; Paula Easterling, Memphis; Barbara J. Eckman, Memphis; Billy C. Edwards, Memphis; James D. Eidt, Natchez, Miss.; Edward T. Elam, Memphis. Bottom row: Gary P. Emerson, Memphis; Helen Evans, Memphis; Roger E. Fakes, Memphis; Anne M. Falsone, Memphis; Mary E. Feduccia, Cleveland; Cecilia Ferguson, Memphis; John W. Finch, Memphis; Marilyn R. Fitch, Memphis; Beverly J. Fletcher, Burlison. CLASS OF ' 60 Top tow: Julie Fondren, Memphis; Thomas C. Ford, Wynne, Ark.; Dick Foster, Memphis; Katherine Fowler, Memphis; Sam R. Frank, Memphis; Steve A. Fransioli, Memphis; Jeanette Gaede, Memphis; Gena Gaines, Blytheville, Ark.; James D. Gaines, Memphis. Second tow: Donald Gardner, Memphis; Tom Gerdes, Memphis; George T. Gibbs, Greenwood, Miss.; James E. Gibson, Toone; Robert L. Gibson, Toone; Vera S. Gilless, Matthews, Mo.; William C. Gohn, Memphis; Herman I. Goldberger, Memphis; Louise Goldsby, Humboldt. Bottom row: Bernie R. Gooch, Selmer; Linda L. Grabowski, Memphis; Jeanne F. Graham, Memphis; Mary J. Grantham, Tupelo, Miss.; Joy Gray, Mem- phis; Ralph Gray, Memphis; Shirley M. Gray, Memphis; Albert K. Gregory, Memphis; Betty S. Gregory, Fulton, Ky. 203 Top row: Norris Gross, Memphis; Beverly Grugett, Covington; Allen Guthrie, Memphis; Lonnie Neil Hakala, Memphis; Robert Halback, Memphis; Charles Hall, New Albany, Miss.; James D. Hallmark, Memphis; Irene Sandra Hamburger, McGehee, Ark.; Elinor Elizabeth Hansen, Clinton, Iowa. Second row: Carolyn Frances Harden, Memphis; Larry Harding, Memphis; Lorretta Jean Harding, Memphis; William Lee Hargrove, Jr., Memphis; Jeannine Harmon, Houston, Tex.; Bobby Harris, Memphis; Kathryn Harrison, Memphis; Joan Hartman, Memphis; Clarence Howard Harwell, Memphis. Bottom tow: Joe Harwell, Memphis; Stanley E. Hass, Memphis; Betty Hatcher, Nashville; George Robert Hattle, Memphis; Beverly Hawkins, Memphis; Martha Jane Hazlett, Memphis; Barbara Ann Hearn, Memphis; Weldon T. Heath, Memphis; Bill F. Helms, Memphis. Top tow: Janice Hicks, Kentucky; Bernard Higdon, Halls; Gerry Bennett Hill, Memphis; Jimmy Hinton, West Memphis, Ark.; Freddy Hodges, Blytheville, Ark.; Patricia Hodges, Memphis; James Richard Holley, Memphis; James A. Hopper, Paducah, Ky.; Grady W. Horton, Memphis. Bottom tow: Charles Howard, Memphis; Johnny M. Howard, Covington; Wilbur Gene Howard, Covington; Billy Joe Howell, Memphis; Robert Warren Hume, Memphis; Marion Hurst, Adamsville; Beverly Jean Hyatt, Memphis; Charles E. Jackson, Memphis; Charlotte Ann Jackson, Memphis. 204 Top row: Linda Jackson, Memphis; Charles Janes, Memphis; Sue Janes, Memphis; Jarrell Jarrard, Memphis; Donna Jester, Memphis; Mary Louise Johnson, Memphis; Barbara Jones, Ripley, Miss.; George Ralph Jones, Memphis; John P. Jones, Memphis. Second row: Joyce Nance Jones, Memphis; Patsy Lee Jones, Memphis; Richard D. Jones, Memphis; Wayne Jones, Memphis; Jack Johnson, Memphis; Judy Johnson, Memphis; Marilyn Jean Johnston, Memphis; Harry Jue, Turrell, Ark. ; Julie Nell Kelly, Memphis. Bottom row: Luther Kennedy, Columbia; Lowery Kirk, Hornsby, Jack Kirsch, Memphis; Hazelene Knight, Lebanon; Richard Wayne Koepke, Memphis; Calma Labiche, Memphis; Martha Landreth, Greenville, Miss.; Robert Allison Lanier, Memphis; Jerry Lee, Whitehaven. Top row: Barbara Mae Lewis, Memphis; Roselynn Lewis, Jackson, Gentiliska Lindsey, Pine Bluff, Ark.; James Lindsey, Memphis; Jimmy Little, Madison; Richard Little, Memphis; Marjorie Littlejohn, Ramer; Marquerite Livingston, Decatur, Ala.; Jimmy Lee Lovelace, Memphis. Bottom row: Joy Lovinggood, Memphis; Anne Lucas, Memphis; Herbert Lyon, Memphis; Barbara McBride, Ripley; James McCafferty, Nashville; Mary Mc- Cullar, Selmer; Lloyd McGaughy, Collierville; Sam McGowan, Memphis; Patricia Ann McGregor, Memphis. 205 Top row: Willie McKee, Dyersburg; Donald McKinnon, Paris; Phillip McNeill, Memphis; Janeen Maes, Memphis; Margaret Marsh, Huntsville, Ala.; Jill Marshall, Memphis; Carl Martin, Memphis; Sarah Mathews, Memphis; James Merchant, Memphis. Bottom row: Carl A. Meyer, Memphis; George Middlecoff, Somerville; William Miller, Memphis; Robert Mills, Memphis; Jean Mitchell, Memphis; Jimmie Mitchell, Yorkstown, Ind.; Mark Moffitt, Memphis; Robert Moffitt, Memphis; Marvin Montgomery, Memphis. Money is raised through student contributions. Top row: Roy Moore, Memphis; Susan Moore, Blytheville, Ark.; Wanda Moore, Marion, Ark.; George Moreland, Memphis; Shirley Morton Nellie Moses, Memphis; Mara Moss, Memphis; Richard Mugg, Kokomo, Miss.; Carolyn Mullins, Memphis. Second row: Elizabeth Mullins, Memphis; Eva Murray, Memphis; Sylvia Nichols, Memphis; Iris Nolen, Memphis; Charles Norris, Memphis; Trenton; Carol Odom, Memphis; Bill Oeding, Memphis; Michael O ' Hara, Memphis. Bottom row: John Osier, Memphis; Teresa Owen, Memphis; John Ozier, Memphis; Gwen Pace, Memphis; Paul Parish, Paris; Carolyn Park, Donald Parker, Memphis; Sue Perry, Memphis; Thomas Pesikey, Memphis. Memphis; Jean Odle, Friendship ; 206 Top row: Pat Peterson, Bartlett; Jimmy Petty, Memphis; Gerald Pickens, Memphis; Brenda Pikey, Conran, Mo.; Winnifred Pitts, Memphis; William Pleasants, Memphis; Erica Dale Plunk, Adamsville; Paula Pongetti, Memphis; James Poor, Memphis. Bottom row: Alfred Poston, Memphis; Regina Powers, Somerville; George Price, Monticello, Ind.; Jane Pritchard, Memphis; Clyde Putman, Memphis; Patsy Ragan, Memphis; Lew Ragsdale, Memphis; Robert Ragsdale, Memphis; Marie Ramsey, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 60 Top row: Maydra Ray, Little Rock, Ark.; James Redus, Memphis; Gene Reed, Dyersburg; Patricia Reid, Bartlett; John Rhodes, Memphis; Robert Rhodes, Memphis; Don Richard, Ramer; Charlene Richmond, Memphis; Jimmy Rinehart, Frayser. Second row: William Ristey, Parkin, Ark.; Edward Robbins, Memphis; Jane Robbins, Memphis; James Roberts, Memphis; Paul Roberts, Memphis; Thomas Roberts, Memphis; Dorothy Robley, Tunica, Miss.; Charles Rogers, Memphis; Betty Ross, Memphis. Bottom row: James Ruby, Memphis; John Rudolph, Newbern; Aubrey Rush, Memphis; Luther Sanders, Memphis; Raymond Sanders, Memphis; Robert Sanders, Memphis; Barbara Saunders, Memphis; Richard Scheffer, Memphis; Jane Schneider, Memphis. 207 Top row: Edward Schrimsher, Memphis; Mary Schuele, Memphis; Ray Sellars, Ravenden, Ark.; Marianne Shackelford, Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Joyce Shanklin, Dyer; Nancy Shannon, Memphis; Joseph Shapiro, Memphis; Sammie Shaw, Earle, Ark.; Deloris Shelby, Memphis. Second row: Janet Shelton, Memphis; Gail Shepard, Memphis; Rita Shepard, Memphis; Reva Simmons, Brownsville; Frank Simonton, Memphis; Ernest Simpson, Memphis; Jerry Singleton, Memphis; Georgia Sixsmith, Millington; Margaret Slates, Memphis. Bottom row: Henry Slawson, Memphis; Annie Smith, Jackson; Charlotte Smith, Memphis; Diane Smith, Indianola, Miss.; Patty Smith, Sardis; Roderick Smith, Memphis; William Smith, Saltillo; William Smith, Memphis; Frank Springs, Memphis. SOPHOMORES kAfw Top row: Juanita Stanfield, Memphis; Cecil Stanfill, Memphis; Carroll Steele, Little Rock, Ark.; Betty Steen, Memphis; Nettie Stegall, Pontotoc, Miss.; Betsy Stevenson, Memphis; Joe Street, Memphis; John Streeter, Memphis; Wayne Suddath, Turner, Ark. Bottom row: Ina Swaim, Memphis; David Sykes, Memphis; Donna Talley, Memphis; Jacqueline Talley, Hornsby; Patricia Taylor, Paris; William Taylor, Memphis; Willard Teague, Memphis; Barbara Thompson, Memphis; Tommy Timberlake, Atlanta, Ga. 208 Top row: Gloria Townsend, Memphis; George Traicoff, Memphis; Dale Turner, Memphis; Bunnie VanAusdall, Caruthersville, Mo.; Joy Vann, Memphis; Raymond Venezia, Memphis; Otus Vick, Memphis; Richard Vollmer, Memphis; Ray Vorus, Memphis. Second row: Murray Wagner, Memphis; Joseph Wallace, Savannah; James Walsh, Memphis; Bernice Ward, Memphis; Richard Warner, Memphis; Harriet Weaks, Memphis; Rufus Webb, Union City; Jan Webber, Memphis; Patricia Welting, Memphis. Bottom row: Bobby Wheatley, Henderson; Sammy White, Memphis; Anthony Whitehead, Millington; John Whitmore, Memphis; Carl Wiles, Memphis; Florence Wilkins, Memphis; Terrence Wilkinson, Memphis; Guy Williams, Trenton; Nancy Williams, Kennett, Mo. CLASS OF ' 60 Top row: Patricia Williams, Memphis; William Williamson, Memphis; Lydia Willoughby, Marked Tree, Ark.; Charles Wilson, Memphis; Emily Jo Wilson, Memphis; Terryl Wilson, Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Wanda Wilson, Germantown; Libby Winford; Joe Wright, Memphis. Bottom row: Donna Wyatt, Memphis; Mary Wynn, Memphis; John Yarbrough, Memphis; Lucy Yarbrough, Columbia; Frances Young, Jackson; Jerry Young, Memphis ; William Zuber, Jr., Forest Hill. 209 CLASS OFFICERS Johnny Braswell _. President Curtis Wilson Vice President Jere Lee Somerville Secretary Jane Owen Treasurer Top row: Henry W. Abraham, Memphis; Charles Patterson Ainsworth, Memphis; David E. Akin, Memphis; Anita Marie Albonetti, Memphis; Carl Thomas Allen, Big Sandy; Janice Claire Allen, Memphis; Paulyne Allen, Memphis; Sharlyn Amidei, Memphis; William Powell Amos, Memphis. Bottom row: James Garland Anderson, Memphis; Scott Racy Andreas, Memphis; Minnie Leora Anthony, Eads; Jack Apple, Memphis; Charles R. Arkin, Memphis; Janice Armstrong, Memphis; Harold R. Arnold, Memphis; Beverly Arthur, Munford; Malcolm P. Astor, Memphis. 210 Top tow: John Atkins, Dexter, Mo.; Delparde Austin, Memphis; Bill Avery, Whitehaven; Martha Ayres, Memphis; Pat Ayers, Toone; Donald Baarns, Mem- phis; James Baggett, Memphis; Edw ard Baker, Dyersburg; Marti Baker, Memphis. Second tow: Mary Faith Baker, Memphis; Richard Baker, Rossville; Nancy Ballard, Memphis; Jack Bannister, Memphis; Mary Ann Barbee, Memphis; Nancy Lynn Barber, Memphis; Frances Barker, Memphis; Nancy Gay Barlow, Memphis; Grace Barr, Dyersburg. Bottom tow: Joan Baruchman, Memphis; Scott R. Bashaw, West Memphis; Sandra Bassi, Memphis; Jack Edwon Baxter, Memphis; Sue Beal, Paris; Wales Beaty, Memphis; Betty Beauchamp, Union City; Sam Bennett, Savannah; Malcolm John Berg, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 61 ▲tW Top tow: Barbara Biddle, Memphis; Gerald Billions, Memphis; Charles Bingham, Henderson; John Bingham, Memphis; Robert Birmingham, Memphis; John Thomas Black, Charleston, S. C.; Norma Blackwelder, Apopka, Fla.; Koehler Blankenship, Dell, Ark.; Jerry Blanton, Memphis. Bottom tow: Vernon Blanton, Memphis; Doyle Blasingame, Memphis; Kay Bolin, Memphis; Sammy Bond, Leachville, Ark.; Martha Boone, Memphis; San- dra Booth, Memphis; Patrick Borders, Ripley; Judith Bowden, Memphis; Lady Bowen, Memphis. 211 Top row: Linda Bowling, Memphis; Shirley Bowling, Memphis; Dorothy Boyce, Memphis; Joseph Brackeott, Memphis; Lolita Brantley, Memphis; Johnnie Braswell, Kennett, Mo.; Norma Bratton, Memphis; Jerry Bray, Dyersburg; Annie Brewer, Germantown. Bottom row: Lamar Bridges, Memphis; Mary Brindley, Memphis; James C. Bringle, Memphis; Bennie Britton, Bartlett; Beverly Brockwell, Arlington; Flor- ence Brodofsky, Sunflower, Miss.; Dorothy Brooks, Memphis; George Browder, Memphis; Bernie Brown, Memphis. FRESHMEN Top row: Doyal Brown, Memphis; Helen Brown, Cleveland, Miss.; Kenneth Brown, Memphis; Morris Brown, Paris; Scarlette Brown, Memphis; Vernon Brown, Memphis; William Brown, Memphis; Bobby Browning, Milan; Larry Browning, Memphis. Second row: Barbara Bruce, Memphis; James Bryan, Memphis; C. W. Bryant, Memphis; John Bryant, Newbern; Bob Buchalter, Memphis; Jim Buchanan, Wynne, Ark.; Carole Buckley, Memphis; Sonya Buderman, Memphis; Dale Burke, Whitehaven. Bottom row: Robert Burnett, Memphis; Barbara Burton, Memphis; F ran Burton, Memphis; Jimmy Busby, Memphis; Larry Butler, Millington; Marcy Byrd, Memphis; Martha Caldwell, Union City; Mario Calvo, Costa Rico; Joyce Cannon, Ellendale. 212 Top row: William Capooth, Memphis; Bette Card, Memphis; Brenda Carroll, Memphis; Jerry Caruthers, Caville, Mo.; Ruth Cary, Savannah; Roy Cash, Memphis; David Cashill, Englishtown, N. Y. ; Donald Caudle, Memphis; Charles Causey, Memphis. Bottom row: Glenda Chapman, Milan; Frank Chatham, Memphis; Donald Chenault, Memphis; Byron Childers, Memphis; Richard Childers, Whitehaven; Jane Childress, Manila, Ark.; Billie Clark, Memphis; Virginia Clark, Friendship; Thomas Clayton, Athens. Top row: Mary Clem, Memphis; Ronald Click, Memphis; Robert Click, Atoka; John Cloyes, Memphis; Mary Cloys, Union City; Christine Coats, Adams- ville; Diane Cofer, Memphis; Don Coffey, Morristown; Helen Coldsnow, Memphis. Second row: Ira Cole, Memphis; Phillis Cole, Charleston, Miss.; Samuel Collier, Memphis; Thomas Collins, Caruthersville, Mo.; Wanda Collins, Memphis; Joe St. Columbia, Helena, Ark.; Virginia Colvin, Memphis; Paula Comer, East Prairie, Mo.; Judy Compton, Memphis. Bottom row: Tommy Condrey, Memphis; Henry Cook, Kennett, Mo.; Jerry Coolidge, Memphis; William Coolidge, Memphis; Judy Cooper, Memphis; Earl Coppage, Braggadocio, Mo.; Betty Cotham, Humbolt; Tomas Cotten, Memphis; Sara Covington, Memphis. 213 Top row: Jerry Cowles, Dyersburg; Jack Cox, Memphis; Joy Crabb, Memphis; Carolyn Crain, Memphis; Dwight Crane, Memphis; Sammy Crawford, Memphis; Carol Crocker, Memphis; Gerald Crocker, Memphis; Judy Crum, Memphis. Second row: Walter Crump, Memphis; Elizabeth Cunningham, Memphis; Linda Cunningham, Memphis; Lloyd Curtis, Memphis; Jack Dale, Memphis; Larry Dale, Paris; James Damron. Memphis; Norman Daniel, Memphis; Bert Dargie, Memphis. Bottom row: Jane Davidson, Dyer; Betty Davis, Memphis; Leo Davis, Memphis; Marye Davis, Memphis; Pat Dawkins, Memphis; Sarah Day, Somerville; Sally Dean, Memphis; Luis de la Cruz, Memphis; Raymond Delancy, Memphis. FRESHMEN Will it fit? Top row: Danny Dendrinos, Memphis; Esther Dennis, Memphis; Alan DeShazo, Memphis; Dorothy Dessert, Memphis; Philip Devore, Memphis; Charles Dickenson, Memphis; Sandra Dickenson, Memphis; Mary Dickinson, Memphis; Robert Dieter, Parma, Mo. Bottom row: Mary Dietz, Memphis; Alice Dill, Huntingdon; Charles Dill, Memphis; Dorothy Dillon, Memphis; Pat Dillon, Memphis; Nancy Carolyn Dodd, Caruthersville, Mo.; Carol Doss, Memphis; Wilson Doyle, Whitehaven; Richard Draughon, Memphis. 214 Top row: Beverly Drewry, Memphis; Sharon Dunn, Dermott, Ark.; Jimmy Earls, Blytheville, Ark.; Anne Edgerton, Memphis; Giff Edgerton, Caruthersville, Mo.; Dorothy Edwards, Memphis; John Eggers, Memphis; Patricia Eikner, Memphis; Bob Eilbert, Memphis. Second tow: Jean Ellis, Memphis; Lorraine Engleberg, Memphis; Helen English, Memphis; John Epps, Memphis; Sylvia Erwin, Memphis; Marion Ether- edge, Memphis; Oscar Evans, Memphis; Thomas Faires, Memphis; Jo Ann Farris, Memphis. Bottom row: Andrea Farrow, Memphis; Bette Faulkner, Memphis; Buddy Ferguson, Memphis; Mary Jo Ferguson, Memphis; Robert Ferguson, Memphis; Don Flanagan, Lexington; Anita Freedman, Jackson; Marlene Feinstein, Memphis; Robert Fish, Bartlett. CLASS OF ' 61 Top row: Mary Ford, Memphis; James Foxall, Nashville; Gail Franklin, Covington; Angeline Frazier, Jackson; Beverly Frizzell, Memphis; Claude Fulp, Memphis; Peggy Furr, Memphis; Carrie Garofas, Helena, Ark.; Dolores Gardner, Memphis. Bottom row: Nancy Garland, Memphis; Elaine Gary, Dexter, Mo.; Nancy Lee Gattis, Memphis; Edith Gentry, Memphis; Shirley Gentry, Memphis; Yvonne Giem, Memphis; Mary Gilbert, Humboldt; Marjorie Giles, Memphis; Robert Gillespie, Anderson, Ind. 215 -a- : II Top row: Robert Gillespie, Memphis; Clarence Gilpin, Memphis; Alice Glass, Dyersburg; Tommy Glass, Leachville, Ark.; Bobby Glover, Jackson; Nancy Godwin, Memphis; John Goings, Memphis; Richard Goldsworthy, Memphis; Steven Gosney, Memphis. Bottom row: Wray Graves, Memphis; Wanda R. Green, Memphis; Robert Greenwall, Memphis; Byron Greer, Memphis; Jimmy B. Greer, Paris; Jerry Gresham, Memphis; Scottye Griffin, Memphis; Barbara Griffith, Memphis; John Griggs, Clarendon, Ark. Top row: Jimmy Grinder, Memphis; James Grissom, Memphis; Fred Guthrie, Memphis; Patricia Haberkamp, Memphis; Joseph Haines, Memphis; Jac- queline Haley, Friendship; Bobby Hall, Memphis; Edward Hall, Kennett, Mo.; G. W. Hall, Osceola, Ark. Second row: Joe Hall, Memphis; James Hampson, Memphis; Barbara Hardin, Arbyrd, Mo.; Cary Hardison, Humboldt; Mimi Hardy, Memphis; Helen Haronitou, Memphis; Glenda Harper, Ellendale; Patricia Harper, Memphis; Kay Harrington, Dyersburg. Bottom row: Glenn Harrison, Memphis; Dolly Hartman, Covington; Fred Hart man, Memphis; Eleanor Hawkins, Memphis; Joann Hawkins, Coldwater, Miss.; Linda Hawkins, Memphis; Mary Hawley, Greenville, 111.; Evalyn Hayes, Memphis; Karon Hayes, Huntingdon. 216 m k -4 A dflftk Front row: Bill Haynes, Jackson; Ann Hays, Memphis; Charles Hazlegrove, Bolivar; Doris Hazlett, Memphis; Eugene Hazlewood, Lepanto, Ark.; William Heath, Memphis; Larry Heathcott, Newbern; Arthur Helms, Memphis; Judy Helms, Memphis. Bottom row: Elaine Henderson, Memphis; William Hensley, Memphis; Barbara Herron, Memphis; John Heywood, Memphis; Anthony Highland, Mem- phis; Betty Hill, Memphis; Hugh Hill, Memphis; Jerry Hill, Bassett, Ark.; Elbert Hinds, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 61 Top row: Jackie Hinton, Memphis; Martha Hogaboom, Memphis; Judith Holdeman, Memphis; Brenda Holland, Blytheville, Ark.; Jan Holley, Memphis; Thomas Holloran, Miami Beach, Fla.; Joanne Hopper, Memphis; James Horner, Dyer; Tommy Horton, Chattanooga. Second row: Jennie Howard, Memphis; Jack Howard, Memphis; Anne Howell, Memphis; Nan Huddleston, Memphis; Marcelle Huff, Memphis; Glenda Hughes, Adamsville; Ruth Hughes, Caruthersville, Mo.; Mary Lena Humphrey, Memphis; Bob Hunt, Memphis. Bottom row: Geraldine Hunt, Becker, Miss.; Louis Hurley, Memphis; Karl Hurt, Memphis; Sara Hyde, Memphis; Linda Ingle, Savannah; Billie Ingram, Memphis; Paul Inman, Memphis; Richard Jabbour, Tiptonville; Kenneth Jackson, Memphis. 217 Top row: Robert Jackson, Memphis; Patricia Jaffee, Memphis; Charles James, Humboldt; Bill Jameson, Memphis; Beverly Jamison, Collierville ; John January, Trenton; Eva Jarvis, Memphis; Sandra Jeansonne, Memphis; Doris Jennings, Cerro Gordo. Second row: Marshall Jennings, Cerro Gordo; Morris Jennings, Memphis; Doris Jernigan, Memphis; Linn Joe, Merigold, Miss.; Andrew Johnson, Cordova; Carolyn Johnson, Memphis; Harold Johnson, Memphis; Sidney Johnson, Whitehaven; Garry Jolliff, Memphis. Bottom row: Betty Jones, Memphis; Carolyn Johns, Memphis; Jackie Jones, Moscow; John Jones, Memphis; Lee Jones, Caruthersville, Mo.; Strickie Jones, Memphis; Andra Jordan, Memphis; Emmet Joyner, Memphis; Lily Kahn, Memphis. Hot foot? No, just a trick that takes practice. Top tow: Julia Kaiser, Memphis; Timothy Kamke, Memphis; Martin Keeley, Memphis; Theta Kelly, Covington; Avis Kelsey, Collierville; Charlotte Kendrick, Whitehaven; Bobby Kennedy, West Memphis, Ark.; Kay Kennon, Memphis; Bob Kernodle, Memphis. Bottom tow: Patricia Kerr, Memphis; David Kersey, Memphis; Phil Kebbey, Memphis; William Kidd, Memphis; Ida Faye Killebrew, Grand Junction; Judy Killian, Oak Ridge; Tony King, Camden; Richard Klink, Memphis; Ellis Knight, Memphis. 218 Top row: Robert Knott, Memphis; Ivars Krastins, Memphis; Charlotte Kronschnabel, Memphis; Mary Kuehn, Memphis; Patsy Kyle, McCrory, Ark.; Judy Laird, Memphis; Carl Landis, Rector, Ark.; Mary Landstreet, Memphis; Peggy Lauderdale, Nashville. Second row: James Lawrence, Senath, Mo.; Mike Lazarini, Memphis; Linda Leasure, Blytheville, Ark.; Priscilla Lee, Pensacola, Fla.; Earl Leming, Green- ville, Miss.; Richard Leslie, Sikeston, Mo.; George Less, Memphis; Maryanna Lewis, West Memphis, Ark.; Nancy Lightfort, Memphis. Bottom row: Lawrence Limbaugh, Sikeston, Mo.; Jerry Littlefield, Adamsville; Reuben Livingston, Memphis; Jesse Locke, Memphis; Leslie Loller, Memphis; Edna Lollis, Memphis; Marilyn Long, Memphis; Mildred Long, Memphis; Toby Long, Blytheville, Ark. CLASS OF ' 61 Top row: Kay Longmire, Millington; Joann Looney, Memphis; Morris Loskove, Memphis; Billy Lott, Greenville, Miss.; Alfred Lowery, Memphis; Her- man Lowery, Humboldt; Rosemary Lowrance, Trenton; Beverly Lyons, Memphis; Marcia McAdams, Memphis. Bottom row: Patsy McAdams, Memphis; David McBride, Memphis; Nettie McCaddon, Memphis; June McCall, Memphis; Mary McCalman, Memphis; Carl McCaskill, Somerville; John McCommon, Memphis; Forrest McCord, Memphis; Julia McCoy, Memphis. 219 Top row: Lydia McDill, Atoka; Revonda McElroy, Memphis; Jeanne Ewen, Dyer; Doris Mclntyre, Bolivar; Larry McKee, Memphis; Jim McKinney, Hunt- ingdon; Carolyn McLain, Memphis; Ray McMasters, Memphis; Hugh McPhink, Memphis. Bottom row: James Mabile, Memphis; Robert McDonald, Memphis; Edward Magee, Memphis; Elizabeth Magee, Brinkley, Ark.; John Magendanz, Memphis; Floyd Maharrey, Memphis; Freddie Mangum, Savannah; Anita Manning, West Memphis, Ark.; John Mansfield, Memphis. FRESHMEN Top row: Charlotte Marcus, Memphis; Jack Marion, Memphis; David Marshall, Wynne, Ark.; Jane Marshall, Memphis; Wanza Marshall, Memphis; Gene Martin, Memphis; Hildred Massengill, Covington; Earl Mathews, Memphis; Nancy Mauk, Little Rock, Ark. Second row: Betty Maxey, Memphis; Charles Maxey, Dyersburg; William May hall, Memphis; William Meadors, Memphis; David Meadows, Savannah; Hal Meadows, Memphis; Sandra Meadows, Memphis; Patricia Meals, Memphis; Joyce Megredy, Memphis. Bottom row: Herbert Meister, Harrisburg, Ark.; James Metcalfe, Memphis; Everett Metts, Memphis; Lawrence Meyer, Memphis; Jane Maynor, Memphis; Sylvia Meyer, Memphis; Howard Michael, Millington; James Middleton, Memphis; George Millard, Memphis. 220 Top row: Dorothy Miller, Caruthersville, Mo.; Fred Miller, Whitehaven; Janet Miller, Union City; Nancy Miller, Memphis; Pam Miller, Nashville; Roy Millican, Memphis; Annye Mills, Memphis; Marilyn Mills, Memphis; Hugholene Milstead, Hornsby. Bottom row: Bettye Mims, Memphis; Alice Mitchell, Selmer; John Mitchell, Memphis; Marsha Mize, Memphis; George Mohr, Memphis; John Montague, Memphis; Bobby Montesi, Memphis; Louis Montesi, Memphis; James Moody, Dyersburg. Top row: Barbara Moore, Memphis; Emma Moore, Marion, Ark.; Gene Moore, Memphis; Glenn Moore, Memphis; James Moore, Memphis; Jimmy Moore, Wynne, Ark.; Ruth Moore, Memphis; Pat Morgan, Memphis; Betty Morris, Memphis. Second row: Frank Morris, Gibson; Sandra Morris, Memphis; Carolyn Morrison, Memphis; Margaret Morrison, Memphis; Kent Morton, Kingsport; Paula Morton, Memphis; Nancy Jo Nancy, Memphis; Sylvia Napier, Memphis; Ginette Nash, Memphis. Bottom row: Kenneth Neal, Memphis; Edwin Neelly, Grenada, Miss.; Jody Neely, Memphis; Julie Negele, Memphis; Alfred Nelson, Memphis; Norma Nethery, Humboldt; James Nettleton, Memphis; Charles Newman, Henderson; Martha Nolan, Memphis. 221 Top row: Sharon Noonan, Memphis; John Norsworthy, Widever, Ark.; Alice Norton, Marked Tree, Ark.; Sara Oakley, Humboldt; William Oliver, Memphis; Audrey Osborn, Memphis; Rodney Osborne, Memphis; Thomas Osborne, Memphis; Marya Osteen, Memphis. Second row: Paul Osteen, Memphis; William Oury, Memphis; Jane Owen, Memphis; Mary Oxford, Memphis; Mac Ozier, Memphis; Royce Pace, Memphis; Joseph Pagano, Memphis; Shirley Page, Memphis; Robert Parchman, Memphis. Bottom row: Barry Parker, Collierville; Alice Parnell, Memphis; Pat Pate, Jackson; Bobbie Patterson, Memphis; Carole Patterson, Memphis; Martha Pat- terson, Memphis; Rebecca Patterson, Memphis; Jerry Patton, Lexington; James Payne, Memphis. FRESHMEN Top row: Dan Peck, Memphis; William Pendergrast, Memphis; Howard Perkins, Manila, Ark.; Paula Perry, Memphis; Gary Peters, Memphis; Charles Petty, Mason; James Peyton, Memphis; Vernon Phelps, Memphis; Charles Phillips, Memphis. Bottom row: Nancy Phillips, Sardis; Norma Pinner, Covington; Margaret Pitt, Memphis; Tommye Pittman, Whitehaven; Barbara Pitts, Memphis; Nancy Pitts, Memphis; Carol Plaisance, West Memphis, Ark.; Boyd Pollard, Somerville; Richard Presley, Memphis. 222 Top row: Stanford Pruett, Memphis; Tyndall Pruitt, Memphis; Peggy Pulliam, Memphis; Phyllis Quin, Memphis; Cordell Ragland, Memphis; Mary Raper, Memphis; Dorothy Rapp, Memphis; Mahala Ray, Crawfordsville, Ark.; Sandra Ray, Memphis. Second tow: Charlotte Read, Memphis; Lynn Readey, Memphis; Mary Reed, Memphis; Roy Reed, Memphis; Jack Reiss, Memphis; Henry Renard; Memphis; Guy Replogle, Memphis; Stanley Reynolds, Memphis; Mary Ann Rice, Memphis. Bottom tow: Gary Rhodes, Memphis; Shirley Rhodes, Germantown; Harvey Reisman, Hughes, Ark.; Donald Richardson, Memphis; Taylor Richardson, Mem- phis; Jerry Ridgway, Pine Bluff, Ark.; David Roberts, Memphis; Joanna Roberts, Memphis; Roy Lee Roberts, Burlison. CLASS OF ' 61 Top row: Shirley Roberts, Millington; Vic Robilio, Memphis; Giles Robinson, Memphis; John Robinson, Newport, R. I.; Charles Rodgers, Memphis; Charles Rose, Savannah; Carolyn Rowe, Memphis; Judy Rowe, Bartlett; Harry Rubenstein, Memphis. Bottom tow: Ken Ruby, Memphis; Ada Rullman, Memphis; Barbara Russell, Memphis; Linda Russell, Memphis; Hunter Ryan, Memphis; Virginia Ryan, Memphis; Ann Simmons, Collierville ; Dianne Sanders, Memphis; Philip Sanders, Memphis. 223 Top row: Julia Sanderson, Oakland; Clay Saunders, Rossville; Sara Savell, Memphis; Rex Scarborough, B ' ham, Ala.; Barbara Schaeffer, Memphis; Kay Schmittou, Memphis; Bobby Scott, Parkin, Ark.; Edward Scott, Paris; James Scott, Memphis. Bottom row: Bill Scroggins, Covington; Nancy Seay, Memphis; Willie Seay, Memphis; Kenneth Sedgwick, Memphis; James Sellers, Ripley; Harriet Seymour, Memphis; Dorothy Shannon, Whitehaven; Vivie Shaw, Savannah; William Sheesley, Ellendale. FRESHMEN All good freshmen square their beanies and know the Fight Song. Top row: Betty Shelby, Savannah; Bobby Shelton, Memphis; Beverly Shipman, Kennett, Mo.; Lloyd Shipman, Memphis; Leware Shipp, Memphis; Eloise Shreve, Memphis; William Shults, Jackson; Kay Simpkins, Nashville; Ernest Sims, Marvel], Ark. Second row: Ernest Simpson, Memphis; Harry Simpson, Memphis; Raymond Sitton, Memphis; Mary Slater, Memphis; Jim Slocum, Memphis; Cecil Smith, Memphis; Cherry Smith, Port Gibson, Miss.; Clare nce Smith, W. Memphis, Ark.; Gerald Smith, Memphis. Bottom row: Jane Smith, Humboldt; Norma Smith, Adamsville; Ted Smith, Charleston, Miss.; Thomas Smith, Memphis; Alex Smoot, Knoxville; Roland Sneed, Memphis; Jere Somervell, Memphis; Carol Sparks, Memphis; Fred Sparks, Memphis. 224 Ssf Top row: Joanne Speer, Biloxi, Mississippi; Daniel Spencer, Memphis; Carol Spiegel, Memphis; Thomas Spraggins, Memphis; Sabra Spinolo, Memphis; John Stainback, Somerville; Phyllis Stanfill, Memphis; Grace Staub, Memphis; Kathryn Stensrud, Memphis. Bottom row: Estelle Stephens, Memphis; Michael Stephenson, Memphis; Stanley Stephenson, Memphis; Albert Sterling, Joiner, Arkansas; Marilyn Stevens. Memphis; Harriet Stockley, Marianna, Arkansas; John Stone, Memphis; Mike Stower, Memphis; Clara Street, Memphis. CLASS OF ' 61 ■ 1 J a Top tow: Johnny Street, Millington; Robert Street, Memphis; Lee Sturdivant, Memphis; David Sullivan, Lexington; Portia Swaim, Memphis; Donald Swilley, Memphis; Robert Swindell, Memphis; Donna Tate, Memphis; Ronald Tate, Memphis. Second row: Edwin Taylor, Memphis; Jerry Taylor, Memphis; Linda Taylor, Memphis; Marilyn Taylor, Olive Branch, Mississippi; Mary Taylor, Memphis; Patricia Taylor, Memphis; Rebecca Taylor, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; Sally Taylor, Memphis; Marice Templeton, Dyersburg. Bottom row: Florence Terrell, Memphis; Billy Terrell, Memphis; Sandra Tharpe, Milan; Gerald Thomas, Memphis; Thomas Thompson, Belzoni, Mississippi; William Thomas, Memphis; Woodson Thomas, Millington; Mary Jo Thornton, Memphis; Gerald Tidwell, Finley. 225 ■Im Ife Top row: Mary Tobin, Memphis; Mary Townsend, Memphis; Sunshine Townsend, Whitehaven; Virginia Townsend, Covington; Frank Trafford, Memphis; Carolyn Travus, Memphis; Nancy Travis, Dresden; Edgar Trotter, Memphis; Jane Turan, Memphis. Second row: Mary Ann Turk, Memphis; Dixie Turner, Memphis; Dillard Tutor, Memphis; Diana Tutt, Paris; David Tyson, Forest City, Arkansas; Earl Tyus, Memphis; Robert Vanlandingham, Memphis; Dorothy Vaughn, Memphis; James Vaughn, Memphis. Bottom row: Patricia Vaughn, Bolivar; Geyna Veedell, Houston; Doris Venable, Memphis; Allison Vickers, Memphis; Joan Vickers, Huntington; Troy Vin- cent, Memphis; Nancy Vinick, Portland, Maine; Annette Wade, Memphis; Hugh Wade, Union City. FRESHMEN Top row: Wanda Wade, Memphis; William Wage, Memphis; Diane Waldo, Memphis; James Waldron, Memphis; Harlene Wallace, Memphis; Walter Wallace, Memphis; Nancy Walton, Covington; Fred Ward, Memphis; Walter Warren, Union City. Bottom row: fCimble Watkins, Memphis; Pat Watson, Knoxville; Roger Watson, Memphis; Patsy Watts, Memphis; Rebecca Webb, Memphis; Sue Wells, Memphis; William Wells, Memphis; Margaret Werne, Memphis; Lillian West, Germantown. 226 49 u ihS 4Mk fi r 3 n if 4 M4 Top row: Vicki West, Memphis; Joan Wheatley, Memphis; Eddie Wheeler, Memphis; Jerry Whitaker, Memphis; Marilyn Whitaker, Jackson; Louis Whitby, Memphis; Carol White, Memphis; Harry White, Mason; John Whitehorn, Memphis. Second row: Richard Whitehorn, Covington; Charlene Whitman, Atlanta, Georgia; Linda Whittington, Memphis; Clemens Wicinski, Memphis; Al Wiggins, Memphis; Harold Wilfong, Poxico, Missouri; Carol Williams, Memphis; Jo Ann Williams, Memphis; Donald Williams, Ridgely. Bottom row: Eddy Williams, Bassett, Arkansas; Francine Williams, Memphis; Martha Williams, Portageville, Missouri; Glenn Williamson, Memphis; Joan Wil- lingham, Memphis; Patricia Willingham, Blytheville, Arkansas; Carla Wilson, Memphis; Charles Wilson, Memphis; Curtis Wilson, Kennett, Missouri. CLASS OF ' 61 I ; Top row: Donald Wilson, Memphis; Tazwell Wingo, Memphis; Bill Witsell, Bartlett; Robert Wolfe, New Haven, Missouri; Albert Wood, Memphis; C. B. Wood, Osceola, Arkansas; Vicki Woodall, Memphis; Albert Woodard, Memphis; Betty Woodruff, Memphis. Bottom row: Robert Worley, Memphis; Tommy Worley, Memphis; Sybil Worrell, Memphis; Bonnie Worley, Savannah; James Wright, Columbus, Mississippi; Lynda Wright, Memphis; Nellie Wright, Tiptonville; Sonny Yeaman, Memphis; Walter Yager, Memphis. 227 Top row: Nannie Bell, Friendship; Betty Davis, Memphis; Carol Dowdy, Memphis; Frances Elder, Memphis; Eugene Heard, Etowah, Arkansas; Bobby Hen- derson, South Pittsburg; Carolyn Herbers, Memphis; Virginia Hewitt, Memphis; Ozelle Howard, Memphis. Second row: Icie Ingle, Ramer; Jon Jehl, Memphis; Walter Johnson, Jonesboro; Becky Kaufman, Memphis; Martha Kennedy, Memphis; Melvyn Kirsch, Memphis; John Knight, Memphis; Adam Lanning, Memphis; Earl Leming, Memphis. Third row: Kenneth McCool, Covington; Bill May, Lonoke, Arkansas; Joseph Morton; Moscow; Herbert Perry, Savannah; Orville Pullam, Memphis; Allen Roberts, Memphis; John Ruth, New Orleans, Louisiana; Janice Smith, Adamsville; Will Stafford, Milan. Bottom row: Grady Steele, Memphis; Bob Stephenson, Calhoun; James Wallace, Memphis; Herschel Weaver, Memphis; Jimmy Williams, Henderson; Paul Yost, Memphis; Dottie Zeiger, Marianna, Arkansas; Donald Zeitlin, Memphis; Kay Zumbra, Memphis. SPECIAL STUDENTS Beauties await the decision nervously Help the crippled, please. The MSU band symbolic of our school. Inf ormals . . . On and Off Campus 229 230 R.O.T.C. 231 COL. GABE C. HAWKINS — Commanding Officer of the Air Force Detachment and professor of air science. Memphis State University ' s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps has five basic objectives for stu- dents of air science. These are: To select students for the advanced course, and when practicable for the basic course, who are potentially best qualified to serve as officers of the U.S.A.F. To arouse in the students a desire to serve as officers in the U.S.A.F. To develop in the students those attributes of character, personality, and leadershi p which are essential to an officer of the U.S.A.F. To provide the students with the knowledge a nd understanding which will enable them to serve as junior officers of the U.S.A.F. To provide the foundations and the education necessary for air-age citizenship and leadership in the Jetomic age. 232 1 i CAPT. E. V. ALLEN CAPT. G. AYTON SGT. E. R. CAMPBELL SGT. J. DINKINS CAPT. J. L. FISHER CAPT. R. C. FONTAINE SGT. D. K. GOFFORD CAPT. L. D. JAMERSON SGT. C. E. PACE MAJOR L. K. SCHMID W AFROTC students receive their daily instructions in the campus headquarters. CAPT. E. K. TESTER SGT. J. T. TURNER SGT. W. WAYSTER SGT. F. E. WELDMAN MRS. ANN BRYAN Secretary TRAINING STAFF 233 Cadet Activities Parlez vous? 238 GREEKS Sororities Fraternities .240 _254 239 ALPHA DELTA PI Gamma Eta Chapter Mary Sue Cloys Pat Calhoun Betty Cotham Mary Danner Pat Dawkins Dottie Dickson Colene Easterlins Jackie Helen Angeline Anita Alice Beverly Kay Betty Carolyn Edwards Evans Frazier Fulghum Glass Grugett Harrinton Hatcher Herbers Jackie Hinton Patsy Hodges Laura Hornsby Linda Jackson Beverly Jamison Donna Jester Elizabeth Johnson Theta Kelly Betty Jean Lauderdale Ann Kay Harriet Marilyn Donna Ann Dale Pat Phyllis Sammons Simpkins Stockley Stevens Talley Tucker Turner Vaughan Wade 240 Sue Dottie Margaret Ann Florence Carol Regina Nellie Marilyn Dottie Wade Weluga Werne Wilkins Williams Woods Wright Young Zieger BEVERLY MORTON President BABS BROWN Corresponding Secretary ANNE DOOLEY Recording Secretary SHIRLEY HOLLAND Vice President JOY TURNER Treasurer MARY VIRGINIA STONE Reporter-Historian AAn Oldest National sorority . . . adds another wonderful year to its history . . . Thirty-seven pledges added to Gamma Eta chapter . . . Dreams of wearing the diamond . . . Joys of sisterhood . . . Working together . . . Rewards of an office . . . Being presented at the Violet Ball, annual formal . . . State Day at Chat- tanooga this Spring . . . Honors . . . Yes . . . Helen Evans, President of Lambda Delta and Art Club . . . Betty Jean Lauderdale, President of Mynders Hall and May Queen . . . Mary Virginia Stone, Homecoming Queen . . . Beverly Morton, Senior Class Treasurer; Ann Dooley, Senior Class Reporter; and Dale Turner, Sophomore Class Secretary . . . Philanthropic work . . . Yes . . . Children at St. Peter ' s Orphanage enter- tained at an Easter Egg Hunt. Founded Nationally: May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan Female College; Macon, Georgia. Chartered at M.S.U.: March 17, 1947. . . . Three queens disguised Coach told everybody to dress out . . . PHIMU Kappa Lambda Chapter Pat Alexander Carolyn Azbill Marty Boales Martha Brown Betty Carrington Clarice Clayton Paula Comer Kay Crider Tf Barbara Sally Cummings Dean Eddie Jeaii Donlen Cecilia Ferguson Beverly Frizzell Cathy Gilbert Mary Gilbert Louise Goldsby Kay Kathleen Joyce Peggy Nancy Mary Hinson Hossley Hull Hunter Jaffke Johnson Jerry Sue Kelly Judy Laird Barbara Marsh Jane Maynor Pam Miller Norma Nethery Jane Owens Nancy Pennington Pat Peterson Kay Pilley Judy Rankin Sandra Ray Sharon Ritten Norma Rodgers Ada Barbara Rullman Russell Kay Jane Schmittou Schneider Andy Farrow Edith Haraway Ginger McDuff Winnsie Pitts Diane Smith 242 Jane Kathryn Jere Lee Portia Kay Vicki Charlene Jo Ann Mrs. Heatherly Smith Smith Somervell Swaim Thompson West Whitman Williams Sponsor MARGUERITE JAMES Pledge Trainer SARAH HUMPHREYS Recording Secretary STELLA BAILEY President PEGGY WILKES Vice President MARY MARGARET FINGER Treasurer . Child ' s Play . . . Diane Smith, Football PAT KLEIN Corresponding Secretary 4 M Kappa Lambdas at M.S.U. . . . 1956-57 . . . First place, Homecoming Display Beauty honors . . . Many . . . Marty Boales, KA Rose and Miss Memphis . . Queen . . . Barbara Haynes, Miss Memphis State . . . Sarah Humphreys, Junior Miss . . . Who ' s Who claimed Sarah Humphreys, Pat Klein, Stella Bailey, Kay Crider, and Peggy Wilkes . . . More for Pat . . . Most Outstanding Woman Debater . . . Workers in their class . . . Marty Boales, Sophomore Class Secre- tary; Jere Lee Somervell, Freshman Class Secretary; and Jane Owen, Freshman Class Treasurer . . . Sup- port to the needy ... A war child in Greece . . . Two parties for the children at the Girls ' Club. Founded Nationally: March 4, 1852, at Wesleyan College; Macon, Georgia. Chartered at M.S.U. : March 18, 1947. . . Starting the pledges out right ! They get to keep it this time . ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Gamma Zeta Chapter Sylvia Kay Charlene Donnie Willie Napier Owen Richmond Ristig Seay Patty Scott Marianne Phyllis Shackleford Stanfill Betsy Stevenson Annette Kathryn Virginia Bunnie Van Sue Renate Doris Patsy Gena Faye Taylor Tipton Townsend Ausdall Vaughn Veikins Venable Welting West 244 MARTHA HOWLAND President EMILY WOFFORD Second Vice President ALIDA HARPER Recording Secretary LINDA CLAYPOOL First Vice President BEVERLY MAYS Treasurer A ANN KIRK Activities Chairman ArA Gamma Zetas . . . one of sixty-five chapters . . . United States and Canada . . . Biggest year, 1956-57 . . . Homecoming, All-Sing, and Delta Zeta Follies . . . First place . . . Spring yields Linda Claypool, Senior Class Secretary; Sue Vaughn, Junior Class Secretary; and Becky Lewis, Junior Class Treasurer . . . Summer yields Bobbye Harris, Miss Frayser and First Alternate to Miss Tennessee . . . Fall yields Bobbie Coke, First Alternate to Homecoming Queen and PiKA Dream Girl . . . Volleyball champs . . . Who ' s Who claims Alida Harper, Martha Howland, and Linda Claypool . . . Every year yields fun at Snowball, annual formal; Senior Outing; Slumber parties; and Pickwick . . . Philanthropic work extensive in Crip- pled Children ' s Hospital and seasonal parties for them. Founded Nationally: May 30, 1904, at Syracuse University; Syracuse, New York. Chartered at M.S.U.: April 12, 1947. . . . No, no, Martha, mustn ' t eat at the Rush parties! The line-up . . Mary Glen Badgett Barbara Bruce Kitty Barner Betty Bryant SIGMA KAPPA Beta Xi Chapter Alma Barnes Anr jjjjjfe Barbara Barton Caruthers Carolyn Cason Margaret Ann Blanchard Irene Clanton Sandra Booth Barbara Clark an Katherine Jeanne Betty Beth Davis Fowler Graham Gregory Hansen o Ann Brenda Joanne Faye Doris Martha Nancy Nettie Joanne Hardeman Holland Hopper Jamison Jernigan Landreth Mauk McCaddon Speer Drothy Ann Carolyn Sandra Jane Bettye Carolyn Jacque McDaris McGrew McLain Meadows Melton Mims Morrison Murray Jean Eugenia Maydra Sue Julia Ann Lou Rose Donna Beverly Odom Rafferty Ray Reeves Sanderson Savage Sawyer Sellars Shipman Sally Carolyn Dixie Joy Pat Audrey Joan Lucy Taylor Travis Turner Vann Watts Willingham Willingham Yarborough 246 SHIRLEY HOOD President GLENDA HUEY Second Vice President JUDITH PRIDDY Recording Secretary BARBARA SANDERS First Vice President GLORIA WALLACE Treasurer SALLY LAWS Corresponding Secretary EK Representation on campus . . . Campus activities . . . Ann McGrew and Kitty Barner, M.S.U. Cheer- leaders . . . Jan Davis, Vice President of Sophomore Class . . . Kitty Barner, Reporter of Junior Class . . . Martha Landreth, Sweetheart of Sig Ep . . . Sharia Gregory, Beauty Court . . . Barbara Sanders, Pres- ident of Biology Club . . . Rose Sawyer, Treasurer . . . Honoraries . . . Many . . . Sally Laws, Tassel . . . Norma Cox and Jeanne Graham, Lambda Delta . . . Shirley Hood, Who ' s Who . . . Local gerontology . . . Golden Age Club . . . Convention time . . . 1958 . . . Beta Xis will be there. Founded Nationally: November 9, 1874, at Colby College; Waterville, Maine. Chartered at.M.S.U.: May 3, 1947. . . Violets and Sigma Kappas, too! Is there another table, waiter? ! 247 Minnie Barbee Ann Charleen Palma Joyce Mary Lou Alice Anthony Beck Bell Bennett Borgognone Canode Carter Clark Linda Conyers Sarah Belle Day Dana Dreinhofer Delores Gardner _z _J_j_L JLL-zi- J .L UiIj J_ _L ± Beta Omega Chapter Alpha Xi Delta Linda Lee Grabowski Jeannice Harmon ,, , Carolyn Judy Janice Martha Jan Carolyn Julia Kate Beverly Hearn Helms Hicks Hogaboom Holley Johns Kaiser Landstreet Lyons Lydia McDill Marilyn Mills Shirley Morton Julie Negele Shirley Ellen Peek Paula Perry Margie Pickens Jane Pritchard arie Pat Nancy Annie Mae Mary Sandra Layla Libby Bernice Ramsey Reid Shannon Smith Taylor Tharpe West Winford Womack 248 BARBARA MATHESON Corresponding Secretary BETTY RUTH MENDENHALL Recording Secretary PAT COLEMAN President SARAH SMITH Vice President MARY LEE WINFORD Treasurer CATHERINE GROGAN Rush Chairman AEA Beta Omegas remember . . . 1956-57 school year . . . Success . . . Pride . . . Mary Frances Hurley, First Alternate to DeSoto Beauty Queen . . . Joyce Canode, Who ' s Who . . . All-Sing, Third Place . . . Actives . . . Little sisters . . . Bali Hai dance . . . Slumber parties . . . Memories in April . . . Founder ' s Day . . . Quill Ball . . . November sees . . . Apple Polishing Party for professors . . . More accomplished sisters . . . Tassel initiates Joyce Canode, Pat Coleman, and Betty Ruth Mendenhall . . . All year . . . Altruistic work. Founded Nationally: April 17, 1893, at Lombard College; Galesburg, Illinois. Chartered at M.S.U.: February, 1949. . . There must be rushees around ! Guess which one knew they were taking a picture . GAMMA PHI BETA Mary Ann Barbee June Collins Nancy Dodd Gloria Grisham Ruth Hughes Linda Hunter ... pKf,: « Dorothy Miller Paula Morton Carolyn Mullins Regina Powers Jean Prather Charlotte Read Gayle Ross Linda Russell Barbee Smith Charlotte Smith Carol Sparks Joyce Swaney Jackie Talley Marilyn Taylor 250 NANCY DUNCAN Recording Secretary FRANCINE WILLIAMS Corresponding Secretary MARGARET McCULLAR President SANDRA DICKENSON Vice President BETTY LOU WOOD Treasurer PAT COURT Rush Chairman Welcome . . . Welcome . . . Welcome . . . New to Memphis State . . . Good start . . . One of the seven founders of the National Panhellenic Association . . . International . . . United States, Canada, and Hawaii . . . Colonization . . . Pledge ceremony . . . Alpha Theta Chapter at Vandy . . . Big Help . . . Parties already . . . Caribbean Room at Holiday Inn . . . Ever striving for the big goal . . . Planning for the future . . . Hopes . . . Dreams . . . Then realization . . . Good luck, Gamma Phis! Founded Nationally: November 11, 1874, at Syracuse University; Syracuse, New York. Chartered at M.S.U.: Not yet chartered. . . . Hope nobody wants to go upstairs! Doesn ' t somebody know how to play? ! ! 251 Barbara Baker Judy Crainer DELTA ZETA I Gamma Iota Chapter Marti Baker Barbara Baratti Judy Crum Janis DeBardeleben C£Exj33 Norma Bratton Helen Coldsnow Dorothy Diane Desert Dickens Nancy Coltharp S ' Sbgf -;% ' : - ■: , ■ ..■.; ' .-..■. Pat Eikner Jean Ellis Diane English Jo Ann Farris Julie Fondren Janette Gaede Nancy Godwin Joy Gray Connie Grubb Jackie Carolyn Evalyn Mary Lena Calma Priscilla Joy Anne Pat Haley Harder Hays Humphrey Labiche Lee Lovinggood Lucas McGregor Janeen Margaret Audrey Sylvia Anne Sylvia Alice Ann Maes Marsh Massey Meyer Mullins Nichols Norton Tommye Pittman Paula Pongetti Claire Jenilu Carolyn Donna Becky Pat Pat Betty Jane Donna Ramsey Richie Rowe Shipp Taylor Taylor Williams Winter Wyatt 252 PAULA HICKS President MARGRET EDDINS Second Vice President BOBBIE HOLLOWAY Recording Secretary PEGGY HILBURN First Vice President JOE ALLFORD Delta Zeta Man AZ Delta Zeta in the Fall . . . Entertaining the rushees at a South Sea Island party . . . Candlelight Supper . . . Outstanding . . . Judy Crainer, Editor of the DeSoto, Who ' s Who, and Tassel . . . Margret Eddins, President of Panhellenic and Who ' s Who . . . Jeanette Gaede, soloist with the M.S.U. choir . . . More singers . . . Janeen Maes and Evalyn Hayes . . . President with many honors . . . Paula Hicks . . . Who ' s Who and Tassel . . . Pat Wil- liams, President of the Modern Dance Club . . . She has her own dancing studio, too . . . Parties at Rugged Acres . . . Rose Petal Ball . . . gala affair . . . Altruistic work important. Founded Nationally: October 22, 1902, at Miami University; Oxford, Ohio. Chartered at M.S.U. : June 23, 1952. JOY BAILEY Treasurer School for education? ! ! One, two, three, four . . KAPPA ALPHA Gamma Gamma Chapter Ken Joe Adams Allford Dwain Wayne Anderson Armstrong Johnny Joe Blanton Bowen George Jim Browder Buchanan Ken Sam Gordon Bob Marshall Tom Gary Don Sonny Clyde James Chumney Collier Compton Dieter Dunn Elam Emerson Flanagan Foote Ford Foxall, Jr Bob Don Ken Ken Frank Gaines Garland Gates Tom James Kim Joe Gerdes Greenhill Gregory Guasco Joe Haines Harold Glenn Haney Harrison Bob Pete Tommy Hewitt Hookings Horton Bob Jerry Bob Jim Hume Humphreys Johns Jones Jim C. B. Warner Kellin Kilpatrick Laster Richard Leslie Bing Rex Harold Sam Limbough Marshall McCormack McGowan Everett Charles Frank Brewer Gordon Cosby Tom Metts Moore Morris Newton Nichol Pace Pesikey Don Jake Bill Michael Richard David Bill Tommy Don Ralph Bill Rogers Smith Stafford Stephenson Strub Sullivan Thompson Thompson Vailes Vailes Wage £M Joe Stoney Rufus Jan Tom John Carl Bill Vernon Al Elizabeth Adams 0f .. Wall Warren Webb Webber White Whitmore Wiles Witsell Wood Worley House 4 Mother CARL GOOLSBY President TOM PEACOCK Historian JIM WHIPPLE Recording Secretary BOB CANFIELD Vice President ED CRENSHAW Corresponding Secretary MARTY BOALES KA Rose KA Robert E. Lee . . . Kappa Alpha . . . Southern tradition . . . Only fraternity house at Memphis State . . . Owned and operated by Gamma Gammas . . . Top singing group . . . 1956 All-Sing winners . . . Football pros . . . winners in 1957 . . . Rebels with honors . . . Ed Crenshaw, Vice President of Senior Class . . . Joe Allford, Delta Zeta Man of the Year . . . Dick Strub, President of 1957 Pledge Class and Sports Editor of Tiger Rag, DeSoto . . . Worthy projects . . . Easter Seal Drive . . . Cancer drive . . . Socially . . . Old South Ball . . . Black and White Ball . . . Grand March . . . KA Rose. Founded Nationally: December 21, 1865, at Washington College; Lexington, Virginia. Chartered at M.S.U.: October 2, 1948. . . . Would someone please tell me what happened! The bearded brothers SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Tennessee Sigma Jack Apple Bobby Arnn Jim Tom Baker Bell Jerry Bruce Charles Heard Jimmy Billiard Cunningham Cross Dwain Chambers Richard Draughon Bert Dargee Jim French Frank Flowers Jack Finch Pat Grisanti Byron Greer Bill Noble Ken Dwight C. D. John Herman Robert Phillip Goldsby Gill Henderson Hawks Hardison Lynn Lowery Lanier McNeill Barclay Bob Bob Mac Bill Weldon Robert Bobby Thomas McAden Matthews Nelson Ozier Ouhy Oliver Parks Rowe Roberts 256 Roy Bill Tom Roddy Ed Paul Kenny Pete Bob Reed Sugg Spraggins Smith Simmons Tucker Taylor Talbot Wade ERVIN WRIGHT, JR. President GENE PARRISH Sergeant-at-Arms GEORGE ALLEN Secretary WAYNE WALTERS Vice President JERE ALBRIGHT Treasurer MARY DANNER Sweetheart IAE Season begins . . . Banquet . . . 101 years of Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Black and White Ball . . . Tradition for 100 years . . . Mary Danner . . . Sweetheart . . . Memorable occasion . . . Leadership . . . George Allen . . . President of the Junior Class . . . Top intramural competitors . . . Tennessee Sigmas . . . One of 143 chapters . . . Forty-six states . . . Fra- ternity . . . Let the songs of Phi Alpha ring. Founded Nationally: March 9, 1856, at University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Chartered at M.S.U.: November 14, 1953. . . Ronnie, open your eyes, he ' s gonna shoot! ! George Murray Knapp; any relation? ! ! KAPPA SIGMA Epsilon Pi Chapter Buck Alexander Larry Beard Ed Brantly Morris Brown tf l Herb Buckner John Dillard Ronnie Elder Roger Fakes 0g£k r4 rltttt tet Eddie Gebara Jack Gross Fred Hodges Johnny Howard Wilber Howard Bill Ingram Tommy King Melvin Kirsh Al Leon James Leonard Jim Lowery Pete Lyons Frank Massa Hildreth Massengill Don Morgan Joe Morton Joe Pentecost Gene Reed John Ruth Bubba Templeton James Thomas Jim Scott Jimmy Springfield 258 Ernest Stuber Richard Vollmer Jerrell Walker Butch Wallace Phil White George Williams C. B. Wood ti J. R. VONKANEL Grand Procurator JOHN STRICKLING Grand Scribe it ALBERT OLIVER Grand Master of Ceremonies BAKER BUSH Grand Master MARY VIRGINIA STONE Sweetheart KE Barge Party . . . Rush Parties! . . . Football weekends and parties . . . then PROBA- TION . . . Fabulous fifteen . . . Intramural powers . . . Where ' s our bulletin board? . . . Salter, I have to study . . . Buck, no report . . . Herb, sees line action (side line) . . . Fallen Angel still fallen . . . Bubba leads Seniors . . . Ollie gripes (no party), What did I say? . . . Van, Home again, jiggety-jog . . . Senator and Soph Lit? . . . Johnny Boy, Going Home? . . . It ' s Friday, isn ' t it? . . . Gabby, first date? . . . George and his MYF suppers . . . Off Probation! . . . Sugar Bowl!! . . . Harem Party blast, women by the truckload . . . Stardust Ball . . . Moon Lake, infested with sharks . . . Sweating Graduation . . . Brothers remain hard men . . . Only a trio lose their heads and pins! RICHARD SALTER Grand Treasurer Founded Nationally: December 10, 1869, at University of Virginia; Charlottesville, Va. Chartered at M.S.U.: May 28, 1950. . Hock and the Varsity! They don ' t know what happened either 259 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Tennessee Beta Chapter s Al f. Henry Abraham Kent Allen ■M % Tommy Clevenger Dick Corbin Tommy Ash Sonny Beard Tom Faires Buddy Carl Ferguson Fronabarger David Hale Tony Grady Highland Horton Jack Jimmy Howard Howell Walker Hurd Bill Jameson Jack Johnson Billy Kidd Kenneth Killebrew Frank Land Rodney Lee Mott Lollar John Martin Ruch May Ray McMaster Buddy Morton Carl Patterson Tom Patterson Jimmy Patton Herb Perry Richard Pittman Phil Pritchard 4ft4 260 J° e Robinson Jerry Rose Don Larry Sadler Saunders Gordon Slappey Steve Spencer rhtrk Terry Fred James Trice Winburn Wooten DAN GOODWIN President FRED DAUSER Secretary JIMMY RODGERS Historian DON PRITCHARD Vice President JAY MAGDEFRAU Comptroller MARTHA LANDRETH Queen of Hearts I0E Pride . . . Memory . . . Tradition . . . Top competitor in intramurals . . . First place . . . Homecoming, 1956 . . . Delta Zeta Follies, 1957 . . . Socially ahead . . . SPE Corral . . . Scene of the ninth annual 49 ' er Party . . . Calma Labiche . . . Frontier Gal . . . Top point winner in roping, hog-tying, and nail-driving . . . French Party . . . given by the pledges . . . Queen of Hearts Ball . . . climaxed a successful year. Founded Nationally: November 1, 1901, at Richmond College; Richmond, Virginia. Chartered at M.S.U.: April 2, 1949. . . Annie Oakley rides again ! Have gun, will travel . . . i  261 Jfrfcll ' 1 v m • .1- 1 A 4 V.- Davis Akin Charles Ronnie Arkin Averwater PI KAPPA ALPHA Delta Zeta Chapter p Gary John Barkley Berry Bobby Ed Sidney James Hoyte Ben Charles Richard John John Alex Brown Bruce Bruce Carruth Carruthers Carter Causey Childress Coleman Coleman Coles Jerry David Hank Phil David Will Oscar Perry Ed Jim Jim Cowles Curry Cutsinger DeVore Dunbar Elder Evans Gaither Gilpen Green Hampson Fred Tom Hartman Hicks John Richard Tom W. C. Don Karl Kenneth David Tom Hoff Holley Holloran Howell Huey Hurt Jackson Landess McLesky F , %i •o s lL k SL L k Jeff Bill McWhorter May Jack Mark John Mitchell Moseley Ozier Joe Jim Eddie Pagano Paine Patton Harry Bob Sonny Paulk Pentecost Phifer • 0% I A r m+ h A + ' h Jim Eddie Dick Bill Vic Pete Walter Frank Jim Gerald Dennie Pirtle Ramsey Ransom Ristey Robilio Ruby Shirah Simonton Slocum Smith Springer Stanley Steve Ronnie Jerry Bill Gerald Tommy Frank Major Edgar Bill Stephenson Tacker Tate Taylor Teachout Tidwell Timberlake Tolley Trainum Trotter Upchurch • Li tiL£L£ =Lm Mi3L Scott Larry Ray Hugh Basil Charles Al Kinsey Bob Charles Taz Vanlandingham Vincent Vorus Wade West White Wiggins Wilhite Williams Wilson Wingo 262 BOBBY EZELL President M. 0. PLEDGER Pledge Trainer BOB TRIBBLE Secretary REED MABE Vice President LARRY BOONE Treasurer BOBBIE COKE Dream Girl nKA First local and National fraternity on campus . . . Only fraternity to offer a full year ' s scholarship to an outstanding high school graduate . . . Jim Hampson . . . this year ' s lucky recipient . . . Big events . . . Dream Girl Ball . . . 1957 Dream Girl . . . Bobbie Coke . . . Pledge-active party . . . Senior Outing . . . Rush booklet . . . Leaders . . . Bob Williams, IFC President . . . Jim Green, SGA Vice President . . . Bob Tribble, Tiger Rag editor . . . Don Huey, Delta Kappa Vice President . . . Ronnie Averwater, Newman Club President . . . Who ' s Who claimed Don, Bob, and Jim, also. Founded Nationally: March 1, 1868, at University of Virginia; Charlottesville, Virginia. Chartered at M.S.U.: December 7, 1947. Brother Perry done be tellin ' de truh! Now all we need is the money . . . 263 SIGMA CHI Epsilon Kappa Chapter Irll H Tommy Johnny j Bill Tommy Ashcraft Bannister Q |f Carroll Craig . Bk - Hfc s r i Hayes Charlie Joe Jim Ben Charlie Duck Hall Hamilton Hopper Freeman May 09f ± 4 | iW Pk C m jj m J c j J J f . J| Is 4 W • r «. | Pt 9 J John Charles Al Ed Joe John Johnny Jerry Rhodes Saffell Smoot Williams Anders Atkins Braswell Caruthers f fL j m f 9 £0K f Don Bill Earl Giff Steve George Tom Coffey Collins Coppage Edgerton Fransioli Gibbs Hall James Lee Richard Jimmy David Ed Walter Jerry Johnson Jones Kelsey McKinney Middleton Neelly Peterson Read -g , . .JflMMfe. j|g .i k. 264 Geddes Bill Don George Larry Curtis Gerryl Self Teague Vaughan Veikins Whaley Wilson Wilson XrmW CHARLES BROWN President JIM PARKER Pledge Trainer BOB RHODES Secretary tk JIMMY WILLIAMS Vice President MORRIS DENTON Treasurer MARY NELL JOHNSON Sweetheart IX Summer . . . Winter . . . Spring . . . Fall . . . Work and whirl of Rush week . . . Thirty- four enthusiastic pledges . . . Scholarship trophy to M.S.U. . . . Visit from International President, Edward S. Farrow . . . Active on campus . . . Yes ... Ed Williams, Junior Class Vice President . . . Joe Anders, Cheerleader and President of Cub Club . . . Charles Brown, President of Delta Kappa and Secretary-Treasurer of IFC . . . Johnny Braswell, President of Freshman Class . . . Curtis Wilson, Veep . . . Who ' s Who claims Charles Brown, Tommy Ashcraft, and Bob Rhodes . . . Socially hep . . . Stag Fish Fry . . . Sweetheart Ball . . . Pledge Party . . . Another big year! Founded Nationally: June 28, 1855, at Miami University; Oxford, Ohio. Chartered at M.S.U.: June 5, 1954. . Charlie, she ' s already going steady! They ' re just waiting for the moving van . LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Zeta Theta Chapter Bill Avery Jim Barnes £ Bill Davis Jim Davis Guy Brown Claude Fulp Jb Al Glover Don Hood Bob Kernodle Dave Lawson Mike Lindsey Fred Miller Charles Peete Charles Shipman 266 Cecil Stanfill Bob Phillip Bill Taylor Ronnie Werner Giles Robinson Rick Rogers Bob Wright Charles Spindler Faculty Advisor BILL MITCHELL President CHARLES JACKSON Secretary YOLNEY ASHLEY Social Chairman GEORGE TURNAGE Vice President CHARLES McPHERSON Treasurer ANN GIBBS Sweetheart AXA Law students started this chapter . . . Zeta Theta . . . Nationally . . . one of the top ten ... 152 chapters . . . Busy all year . . . Homecoming . . . Delta Zeta follies . . . All-Sing . . . Intramurals . . . Always behind the Tigers . . . Cheering them in town and trips out of town . . . Parties here . . . Parties there . . . Dixie Land Ball honors the pledges . . . High- lights . . . Founder ' s Day celebration . . . Formals . . . Outings . . . Miss Ann Gibbs . . . Sweetheart . . . More trips . . . Old Southern Plantation . . . Arkansas . . . Swimming . . . Dancing . . . Boating . . . Fun . . . Fun . . . Fun! Founded Nationally: March 22, 1909, at Boston College; Boston, Massachusetts. Chartered at M.S.U.: May 22, 1948. Donnie, those better not be your shoes. . . . GEORGIA RUSSELL President Chi Omega PATSY HALL Treasurer Chi Omega LYNDA ANDREWS Vice President Beta Sigma Omicron EUPARTHENES Euparthenes . . . chartered January, 1951 ... Social organization for Stray Greek women . . . unites women of Memphis State University who belong to national Greek-letter organi- zations . . . Six different Nationals represented now ... A charter member, Carolyn Hin- ton, returned this year . . . Service to school . . . help in freshman orientation, usher for All-Sing . . . Cooperation plus . . . Philanthropic work ... Thanksgiving basket to a needy family . . . Fine organization for girls whose sororities are not on Memphis State ' s campus. Founded: Fall of 1950 at Memphis State College; Memphis, Tennessee. Chartered at M.S.U.: January 1, 1951. SANDRA ANDERSON Delta Phi Epsilon JANE GRANTHAM Kappa Delta MARY ALICE MASTERS Kappa Delta NANCY STEPP Zeta Tau Alpha SARAH DRINKARD Chi Omega CAROLYN HINTON Zeta Tau Alpha 268 INDEX Abraham, Henry 210 Adams, Audie 192 Adams, Chimane 200 Adams, Kenneth 178 Adams, Linda 200 Adams, Malcolm 178 Agnew, Orie 178 Ahart, Waymon 192 Aiken, Charles .. 200 Ainsworth, Charles 210 Akin, Davis _ 210 Akin, Dudley 178 Albonetti, Anita 210 Albright, Jere 178 Alderson, Charles 178 Alexander, Buck 200 Alexander, Patricia _ 200 Alexander, Richard 192 Carl 210 Edwin 200 George _ 192 Janice 210 Kent 200 Patricia 178 Paulyne 210 Joe 192 Sam 192 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allford, Algee, Alsup, Marshall . ... 200 Amidei, Sharlyn _ 210 Ammer, Oscar 200 Amos, William 210 Anders, Joe _..., 192 Anderson, Beverly 200 Anderson, Dwain 200 Anderson, James 210 Anderson, Louis 178 Anderson, Virginia 178 Andreas, Scott 210 Andrews, Lynda 192 Anthony, Minnie 210 Apple, Jack _ 210 Arkin, Charles 210 Armes, William 200 Armstrong, James 178 Armstrong, Janice 210 Armstrong, Peggy 200 Armstrong, Wayne 200 Arnold, Harold . 210 Arnold, Orby 192 Arrington, Betty 178 Arrington, Raymond 192 Arthur, Beverly ... 210 Ashcraft, Thomas 192 Ashley, Volney 179 Astor, Malcolm _ 210 Atkins, John ... 211 Austin, Delparde 211 Averwater, Ronnie 192 Avery, Bill 211 Avery, Nancy 192 Avery, Omer 179 Aycock, James 179 Ayers, Pat 211 Aylor, Gordon 179 Ayres, Martha 211 -B- Baarns, Donald 211 Baddour, Glenda 200 Badgett, Mary Baggett, James Bailey, Sara ... Bailey, Stella Bain, Bette Baird, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, 200 211 200 179 179 Phoebe ... ... 179 179 200 211 192 179 192 211 211 211 179 179 211 201 192 179 179 211 Sally Barbara Edward James .. Joe John .... Marti .... Mary Richard Thomas Ballard, Betty Jean Ballard, Nancy _. Ballard, Patricia Ballard, Robert Ballin, Jerry Ballinger, Lynn Bannister, Jack Bannister, John 179 Baratti, Barbara 201 Barbee, Mary 211 Barber, Melvin _ 179 Barber, Nanc. Barber, Reed ... Barclift, Bill Barker, Earleen Barker, Frances Barkley, Gary _ Barkley, Ruth . Barlow, Nancy Barner, Barnes, Barnes, Barnett, Barr, Gra Barrington, Jam 211 201 201 179 211 179 201 211 Joan Jerry Scott Barton, Baruchn Barrix, Bashaw, Bassett, Elizab Bassi, Sandra Bates, Marie . Baxter, James Baxter, Jack Catherine 192 Alma 201 James 192 Rosalind 201 — 211 201 arbara 179 211 201 211 193 211 201 201 211 Beal, Sue 211 Beard, William ... 201 Beasley, Gaylon 201 Beaty, Wales ... 211 Beauchamp, Betty 211 Beaver, Wanda _ 179 Beck, Barbee 201 Beck, Carol 201 Beckett, Barbara 201 Beckham, Bob .. 193 Beith, Joe 201 Bell, Ann 201 Bell, Charles _.... 179 Bell, Harold 179 Bell, Nannie 228 Bennett, Billy .. .. 179 Charleen 193 Diane ._ 201 211 Bennett Bennett Bennett Benson, James ... ... 179 Benson, Berretta Berg, Malcolm Berry, James . Berry, John ... Berry, Sam John Lee Berryhill, Marcelene Biddle, Barbara Biggs, Bobby Bilbrey, Waymon ... Billions, Gerald 179 201 211 193 179 201 201 211 179 193 211 211 211 193 211 211 Bingham, Charles Bingham, John Binkley, Patricia Birmingham, Robert Black, John _ Black, Reading ... 179 Blackard, Ronnie 193 Blankenship, Koehler 211 Blackwelder, Norma _ 211 Blackwell, Don 201 Blackwell, Jane 201 Blackwell, Robert 193 Blanchard, Margaret 201 Blanton, Jerry _ 211 Blanton, Johnny _ 193 Blanton, Vernon 211 Blasingame, Doyle — 211 Boales, Martha 201 Bodine, Walter 201 Bolin, Kay 211 Boling, Frank 201 Bomar, John 193 Bond, Sammy _ 211 Bondurant, Robert 201 Boone, Larry 193 Boone, Martha _ 211 Booth, Sandra 211 Boothe, Martha 193 Borders, Patrick 211 Borgognoni, Pal ma 201 Boroughs, Gerald 201 Bowell, Joe Bowen, Lady Bowen, Roy Bowden, Judith 211 Bowling, Linda 212 Bowling, Shirley 212 Bowman, Denver 179 Boyce, Dorothy 212 Brackeott, Joseph 212 Bradberry, Ollie 201 Bradley, Elizabeth ... 201 Bradley, Eloise 201 Brannon, Jimmie 193 Brantley, Lolita , _ 212 Brantly, Edward 179 Braswell, Johnnie 212 Bratton, Norma 212 Bray, Jerry 212 Brewer, Annie 212 Bridges, Lamar 212 Brindley, Mary 212 Bringle, James _ 212 Britton, Bennie 212 Britton, George _ 179 Brixey, Ken _ 201 Brock, Allen 193 Brockwell, Beverly 212 Brodofsky, Florence ._ 212 Brooks, Carlos 201 Brooks, Dorothy _ 212 Brower, Barbara Browder, George Brown, Arthur Barbara _ Brov, Brown, Bernie Brown, Charles Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Doyal Flora .... Guy Helen ... Kenneth Martha .. Morris .. 193 212 179 180 212 180 212 201 201 212 212 180 212 Brown Brown Brown Brown Robert ._ 193 Scarlette Virginia .. William .. Browning, Bobby- Browning, Larry Bruce, Barbara .. Bruce, Jerry Bruce, Sidney Brugge, Donald Bruno, James Bryan, James Bryan, Shirley .... 212 212 201 212 212 212 212 201 180 193 193 212 180 Bryan, William Bryant, Betty Bryant, C. W. Bryant, Jerry 193 _ 193 212 _ 201 Bryant, John 212 Buchalter, Bob 212 Buchanan, J Buchanan, Roy Buckley, Carole Buckner, Herbert Buderman, Sonya Buliard, Charles Buoni, John Burgess, Joe _ Burke, Dale Burnett, Robert _ Burns, Jeanette Burns, John Burrus, Luther Burton, Barbara „. , Fran Jimmy Baker George Burton Busby, Bush, Bush. Butler, La Buzbee,. Charlotte Byrd, Marcy Byzet, Ferdinand 212 .... 180 212 _ 193 212 _.. 180 193 180 _.... 212 212 __ 201 193 _ 201 212 212 212 180 193 _.. 212 180 _.... 212 180 Cahill, Charles 180 Cain, James 193 Caldwell, Clifford _ 180 Caldwell, Joyce 193 Caldwell, Joyce Ann 201 Caldwell, Martha 212 Calhoun, James 193 Calhoun, Patricia 180 Callahan, Betty 193 Calvo, Mario 212 Camp, Pat 202 Canfield, Robert _ 193 Canode, Joyce 180 Cannon, Joyce _ 212 Capooth, William 213 Caradine, John 180 Card, Bette 213 Carney, Clyde _ 180 Carothers, Richard Carpenter, June ... Carrington, Betty Carroll, Bill ...._ Carroll, Brenda Carruth, James _ Carter, Mary Caruthers, Elizabeth Caruthers, Jerry Cary, Harold Cary, Ruth Cash, Roy Cashill, David Cason, Carolyn Catchings, Thomas Cathey, Vickie Caudle, Donald .... Caudle, Morriss .. Causey, Charles .. Chambers, Lewis .. Chambers, Samuel Chandler, Donna . Chandler, Shirley Chapman, Glenda Chase, Barry Chase, Nelda 193 Chatham, Frank 213 Chatham, Issac .. 180 202 180 193 193 213 202 202 202 213 193 213 213 213 193 202 202 213 193 213 202 180 180 193 213 202 Chenault, Donald Childers, Byron Childers, Richard Childress, Jane Childs, Judith Choate, Mona Christian, Jane Clanton, Myra Clark, Barbara Clark, Billie Clark, Cecilia Clark, Lou Clark, Virginia Clark, William Claypool, Linda Clayton, Betty Clayton, Clarice Clayton, Thomas _... Clem, Mary _ Clevenger, Tommy Click, Ronald Click, Robert ... Cloyes, Cloys, Coats, Cofer, John Mary . _ Christine ._ Diane _ 213 213 _... 213 ..... 213 202 180 ..... 202 193 ..... 193 213 202 193 213 180 180 ..— 180 __ 202 213 213 193 .. 213 213 Coffey, Don _ Coke, Bobbie . Coldsnow, Helen . Cole, Bobby Cole, Ira _ Cole, Judy Cole, Phillis _ Cole, Sarah Coleman, John Coleman, John Coleman, Patricia Coles, Alex Collier, Samuel _ Collins, Thomas .. Collins, Wanda ._ Coltharp, Nancy . Columbia, Joe Colvin, Virginia _ 213 213 213 213 213 180 213 193 213 202 193 202 180 193 213 213 213 202 213 213 Comer, Paula Compton, James Compton, Judy Condrey, Glenda _ Condrey, Tommy Conner, James Conner, Lewis Conner, Thomas Cook, Henry Cook, Nada Cookson, Dwight Coolidge, Jerry Coolidge, William Cooper, James Cooper, Judy Coppage, Earl _ Corbett, Mona Corbin, Richard Cornelius, Leland Cotham, Betty Cotten, Thomas Coulter, Bernie Court, Patricia Cousins, Nancy Covington, Sara Cowan, Barbara _ Cowles, Jerry Cox, Jack Cox, Joe _ Cox, Marilyn Cox, Norma Crabb, Joy Craddock, John Craddock, Louis Craig, Jan Craig, Thomas „ _.. Crain, Carolyn _ Crainer, Judy Crane, Dwight Crane, Jimmie Crawford, Sammy Crawford, Thomas Crenshaw, Edward Crenshaw, Jane Crenshaw, Sara Crews, Dorinda Crider, Kay Crocker, Carol Crocker, Gerald Cross, James Crossnine, Ross — Crouch, James Crowder, Ernest Crowe, Billy Crownrich, Robert Crum, Billy Crum, Judy Crump, Walter Culbreath, Jane Cummings, Barbara Cunningham, Elizabeth Cunningham, Linda Curry, David Curtis, David _ Curtis, Lloyd Cutsinger, William -D- Dabbs, Lester Dacus, Patricia Dale, Jack Dale, Larry Dalton, Anne Damron, James Daniel, Norman Daniels, Joe Danner, Mary Dargie, Bert Dauser, Freddie Davidson, Jane Davidson, Vernon Davis, Betty Davis. Betty Jo _ Davis, James Davis, James R. Davis, Jan Davis, John Davis, Judith _ _. Davis, Leo Marve William _.... Davi Davi Dawkins, Pat Dawson, Gcraldine .... Day, Sarah Day, Walter . Dean, David Dean, Sally DeBardeleben, Janis DeBin, Robert . DeBose, Ru De la Cruz, Luis ... Delancey, Raymond Deming, Charles Dendrinos, Danny ... Denine, Elliot Dennis, Esther _ Denton, Harry Derrick, Fay Derryberry, William DeShazo, Alan , Dessert, Dorothy DeVore, Alma Devore, Philip DiCicco, Frank Dickens, Diane Dickenson, Charles Dickenson Dickenson Dickinson, Dickson, , James , Sandra Mary Carole Dickson, Dottie 213 202 213 180 213 193 180 180 213 180 180 213 213 193 213 213 202 181 202 213 213 194 202 194 213 202 211 211 181 181 202 214 181 181 181 202 214 181 214 181 214 202 181 202 202 181 181 214 214 181 202 202 181 194 181 181 211 211 202 194 214 214 194 202 214 194 202 202 214 214 181 214 214 202 202 214 181 214 202 228 214 194 181 202 181 181 214 214 194 211 181 214 181 181 21 4 181 194 202 214 211 181 214 181 214 202 181 181 214 214 191 214 181 194 214 194 214 214 202 194 269 Dieter, Robert 214 Dietz, Mary - — 214 Dill, Alice _ - - 214 Dill, Charles 214 Dillman, Harry 194 Dillon, Charlene - 202 Dillon, Dorothy 214 Dillon, Pat - —- - 214 Dixon, Edmond 181 Dixon, Margaret 202 Dlugach, Sammy 194 Dodd, Nancy . 214 Dodge, Marilyn 202 Dodson, Ruth 202 Donaldson, Lucy - 181 Donlon, Eddie 202 Dooley, Elizabeth - 181 Dorroh, Charles 182 Dorsey, Elizabeth 194 Dorsey, William - 194 Dorty, Felecia 203 Doss, Carol 214 Dowdy, Carol _ 228 Doyle, Carl - 194 Doyle, Wilson 214 Drake, Paul ._ _ 182 Draper, Freida 203 Draughon, Richard 214 Dreinhofer, Dana 203 Drewry, Beverly _ - 215 Drinkard, Sarah 194 Dugan, Walter 182 Duncan, Nancy _. ' _ 194 Dunn, Marshall 194 Dunn, Sharon — — 215 Dunning, Jack Duttenhoeffer _ Earls, Davey Earls, Jimmy Easley, James ■ Easterling, Paula . Eckman, Barbara Eddins, Margaret Edgerton, vAnne ... Edgerton, Giff Edney, Corinne ... Edwards, Billy __. Edwards, Dorothy Edwards, Jackie Eggers, John Eidt, James Eikner, Patricia Eilert, Bob Elam, Edward Elcan, William _ Elder, Frances Ellis, Jean _ Elmore, James _ Elster, Stanley Emerson, Gary — Emerson, John Engleberg, Lorraine English, Helen Epps, John - Erwin, Ann . Erwin, Sylvia 215 Etheredge, Marion _ 215 Evans, Jack 182 Evans, Helen 203 Evans, Oscar _ 215 182 182 203 215 182 203 203 182 215 215 194 203 215 194 215 203 215 215 203 194 228 215 182 182 203 182 215 215 215 182 Ezzell, Robert 182 -F- Faires, Thomas 215 Fakes, Roger _ 203 Falsone, Anne 203 Farmer, John 182 Farrell, Barbara Faye 182 Farrell, Vinson _ 182 Farris, Jo Ann 215 Farrow, Andrea _ 215 Faulkner, Bette - 215 Feduccia, Mary 203 Feinstein, Marlene 215 Ferguson, Buddy 215 Ferguson, Cecilia 203 Ferguson, Mary 215 Ferguson, Robert 215 Finch, John 203 Finger, Mary 182 Fish, Robert 215 Fisher, Olga _ 194 Fisher, Russell - 194 Fitch, Marilyn 203 Flanagan, Don 215 Fletcher, Beverly 203 Fondren, Julie 203 Ford, Mary — — 215 Ford, Thomas -- 203 Forrester, Bennie 194 Fortune, Wain _. 182 Foster, Dick - 203 Foust, George _ 182 Fowler, Diane 182 Fowler, Katherine 203 Foxall, James — 215 Frank, Sam .... Franklin, Gail Franklin, John Fransioli, Steve Frazier, Angeline — Freedman, Anita — Freeman, Cecil Frizzell, Beverly Fronabarger, Carl .... Fulghum, Anita Fuller, George Fuller, Robert Fulp, Claude Funderburk, Keither Furr, Patricia Furr, Peggy -G- Gaede, Jeanette Gaines, Gena Gaines, James Gaither, Adrain Gardner, Charles Gardner, Delores Gardner, Donald 203 215 194 203 215 215 182 215 194 194 182 194 215 182 194 215 203 203 203 194 194 215 203 Gardner, Sara 194 Garland, Kenneth _. 182 Garland, Nancy 215 Garofas, Carrie 215 Gary, Elaine _ 215 Gattis, Margaret 194 Gattis, Nancy 215 Gay, Delores 194 Gebara, Edward 182 Genestre, Alain _ 182 Gentry, Edith 215 Gentry, Sam 182 Gentry, Shirley 215 Gerdes, Tom 203 Gibbons, James _ 182 Gibbs, Ann _ 182 Gibbs, George ._ _ 203 Gibson, Harry _ 194 Gibson, James _ 203 Gibson, Robert _ _ 203 Gibson, Sherry 182 Giem, Yvonne ._ _ 215 Gigor, Paul 194 Gilbert, Catherine _ 182 Gilbert, Mary _ 215 Giles, Marjorie - 215 Gill, Noble 194 Gill, Peggy - 182 Gillespie, Robert 215 Gillespie, Robert L. 216 Gilless, Vera 203 Gilpin, Clarence — — 216 Glass, Alice Glass, Tommy Glover, Bobby Godsey, Donald _ Godwin, Nancy Gohn, William ... Goings, Charlotte Goings, John Goldberger, Herman Goldsby, Louise Goldsworthy, Richard 216 Gooch, Bernie 203 Goode, Curtis _ 182 Goode, Larry 194 Goodwin, Robert 194 Goolsby, Carl Gosney, Steven ... Grabowski, Linda Graham, Barbara Graham, Jeanne _ Grantham, Mary Graves, Wray Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Green Green. Green. 182 216 203 194 203 203 216 Benny ...._ 194 Mary Ralph Shirley Christa _ — Jim Wanda Joann Greenbaum Greenwall, Robert 216 Greer, Byron 216 Greer, Jack 183 Greer, Jimmie 216 Gregory, Albert 203 Gregory, Betty 203 Gregory, Leroy 195 Jerry ... ... 216 Gresh Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Griggs, Grinder, Grisham Grissom. Grogan Gross, Grubbs, Billie .. .. 195 Barbara 183 Scottye _ _ 216 B. Ann _ 216 John _.... 216 Jimmy 216 Gloria 195 , James 216 Catherine 183 Norris _ 204 Grucn, Joe _ — Grugett, Beverly Guasco, Joe Guthrie, Allen Guthrie, Fred Guyton, Robert Guyn, Mitzi -H- Haberkamp, Patricia Hadley, Robert Hagen, Laurin Haines, John Haines, Joseph Hair, Ann Hakala, Lonnie .. Halback, Robert Hale, David _ 183 204 183 204 216 195 195 216 183 183 195 216 195 Haley, Jacqueline Hall, Bobby Hall, Charles Hall, Edward G. W James Joe Patsy nark, James — Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Halln Hamburger, Irene — Hamilton, James — Hamilton, Joe Hammett, Ran Hammond, Charles Hammonds, Bobby Hampson, James Ha ney, Harold Hannon, Richard — Hansberger, Maxine ... ... 183 204 204 195 216 216 204 216 216 195 216 195 204 204 195 _ 195 195 183 _ 195 _. 216 _.. 183 183 270 rger Hansen, Elinor Haraway, Edith ... Harden, Carolyn .. Hardesty, Joseph Hardin, Barbara Harding, Larry Harding, Loretta .. Hardison, Cary — Hargrove, William Hardy, Mimi .. Harmon, Jeannine Haronitou, Helen Harper, Alida Harper, Gene 204 195 204 195 216 204 204 216 204 216 204 216 183 183 Harper, Glenda 216 Harper, Patricia — 216 Harrcll, Emma 183 Harrington, Kay 216 Harris, Bobbye 204 Ha Harrison Hartline, Hartman Hartman Hartman Hartzog, Harwell. Harwell, Haskins, Hass Hast Glenn ..-- 216 Lathryn 204 James — 183 Dolly 216 Fred 216 Joan 204 Thomas — 195 Clarence Joe s, Sam Stanley John Hatcher, Betty 204 Hattle, George 201 Hawkins, Beverly 204 Hawkins, Eleanor 216 Hawkins, Joann _ 216 Hawkins, Linda 216 Hawley, Mary 216 Hayes, Evalyn 216 Hayes, Karon 216 Hayes, Lawson - 195 Hayes, Ralph - 195 Haynes, Bill 217 Hays, Ann - 217 Hays, Martin 183 Hazlegrove, Charles _ 217 Hazlett, Doris 217 Hazlett, Martha 204 Hazlewood, Eugene 217 Heard, Eugene - - 228 Hearn, Barbara 204 Hcarn, Carolyn _ 195 Heath, Weldon 204 Heath, William 217 Heath, Larry 217 Haffington, John . Helms, Arthur — Helms, Bill Helms, Judy — 195 217 . 204 217 Helton, Louis _ - 183 Henderson, Bobby 228 Henderson, Elaine 217 Henley, Beverly 195 Hensley, William 217 Herbers, Carolyn 228 Herin, Mary .. 195 Herron, Barbara 217 Herzog, Floyd — 195 Hester, Pernie 183 Hewitt, Virginia 228 Hewitt, Robert 183 Heywood, John 217 Hickey, Bob 195 Hicks, Janice 204 Hicks, Paula _ 183 Highland, Anthony 217 Higoon, Bernard _. _ 204 Hilbun, Peggie 195 Hill, Betty 217 Hill, Gerry _ 204 Hill, Hugh 217 Hill, Jerry 217 Hinds, Elbert 217 Hinson, Kay 183 Hinton, Carolyn _ 183 Hinton, Jackie 217 Hinton, Jimmy _ 204 Hobson, John _ 183 Hockaday, James - 195 Hodges, Freddy 204 Hodges, Patricia _ _ 204 Hoff, John 195 Hogaboom, Martha 217 Hokenson, Edna 183 Holdeman, Judith 217 Holland, Brenda 217 Holland, Collis 103 Holland, Herbert 195 Holland, Shirley 83 Holley, James 204 Holley, Jan _ 217 Hollingsworth, Wayne 195 Holloday, Bobbie 184 Holloran, Thomas 217 Holmes, Joe 184 Holt, Ernest 184 Holt, Lois 184 Holt, Richard 195 Hood, James _ 195 Hood, Shirley 184 Hookings, Pete ... 195 William _ 184 H Hopkins Hopper, Hopper, Horner, Hornsby Horton, Grady ... .._ 204 Horton, Tommy 217 Linda 195 James _. 204 Joanne 217 James _ 217 Laura 184 House, Jan Howard, Aubrey Howard, Charles Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howell, Howell, Howell, H Gail Jennie Joann Johnny Ozelle Wilbur Billy William land, Martha Huddleston, Andy Huddleston, Nan Hudson, Wayne Huey, Glenda Huff, Marcelle , Huggins, Carolyn _ Hughes, Glenda Hughes, Ruth 217 Hull, Joyce 195 Hume, Robert 204 Humphrey, Mary 217 Humphreys, Jerry 184 184 217 204 195 217 184 201 228 204 217 204 184 181 184 217 184 195 217 195 217 Humphreys, Sarah 184 Humphries, Charles 195 Humphries, Donald 184 Hunt, Bob 217 Hunt, Geraldine 217 Hunter, B. E _ 184 Hunter, Jerry 184 Hunter, Linda 195 Hunter, Peggy 184 Hunter, Royce 184 Hurd, Walker _ 195 Hurley, Louis 217 Hurst, Marion 204 Hurt, Karl 217 Hutcheson, Kay 184 Hyatt, Beverly 204 Hyde, Sara 217 -I- Ingle, Icie 228 Ingle, Linda _ 217 Ingram, Billie 217 Ingram, Howard 184 Ingram, William 184 Inman, Paul _ 217 Iskiwitz, Allen - — 184 Isom, Donald 184 ■J- Richard - 217 Charles- 204 Jabbour, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Charlotte 204 Carol .__ - 184 Kenneth 217 Linda -- 205 Jackson, Robert 218 Jacobs, Henry _ - 184 Jaffee, Patricia - 218 James, Charles - 218 James, Marguerite 184 Jameson, Bill — 218 Jamison, Beverly 218 Janes, Charles - 205 Janes, Sue - - 205 January, John — _ 218 Jarrard, Jarrell - 205 Jarvis, Eva _ 218 Jeansonne, Sandra 218 228 218 218 218 218 184 Jester, Donna .— — - 205 Joe, Linn 218 Johns, Carolyn 218 Johns, Robert - 184 Johns, Roger ... I:; Jehl, Jan Jennings, Doris Jennings, Marshall Jennings, Morris Jernigan, Doris Jester, Betty Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston Andrew 218 Carolyn - 218 Don 184 Howard - --. 218 205 205 195 196 205 185 185 Sidney — 218 Walter _ - — 228 Elizabeth _ - 185 Jack Judy Larry Mary Mary L. ... Mary Nell Robert Jones, Jones, Jones, Jone Johnston, Joseph . — Johnston, Marilyn ... Johnston, Robert Jolliff, Garry Jones, Barbara Jones, Betty Jean . Donald Donald E. . George R, — Granville Jones, Jackie Jones, James Jones, John P Jones, John T Jones, Joyce N. Jones, Lee Jones, Marquis Jones, Patsy Lee — Jones, Richard D. Jones, Richard E. . Jones, Strickie L. Jones, Ted F — Jones, Wayne — Jordan, Andra C. . Joyner, Emmet E. Jue, Harry 205 185 218 205 218 185 196 205 196 218 185 205 _ 218 ..._ 205 218 196 _ _ 205 205 185 _ 218 185 205 218 218 205 -K- Kahn, Lily Kaiser, Julia A. ... Kamke, Timothy _ Kaufman, Becky .. Keelen, William R Martin .... Theta Keeley, Kelley, Kellim, James D Kelley, Julia Kelsey, Avis Kendrick, Charlotte Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Luther Kennedy, Martha Kennon, Kay Kernodle, Bob Kerr, Patricia Kersey, David Key, Norma J. Key, William R. Kibbey, Phil Kidd, William D. _ Killebrew, Ida Faye Killian, Judy A Kilpatrick, Charles King, Thomas King, Tony Kinney, Jim Kirk, Ann . Kirk, Lowery Kirkland, Bobbie J. Kirsch, Jack Kirsch, Melvyn . . 218 218 218 228 185 218 218 185 205 . 218 218 218 205 228 218 218 218 218 196 185 218 218 218 218 196 185 218 196 185 205 185 205 228 Klein, Patricia 185 Klink, Richard 218 Knight, Ellis 218 Knight, Hazelene - 205 Knight, John _.. 228 Knott, Robert H 219 Koepke, Richard 205 Kolwyck, Bonnie S - 1% Kothe, Henry .... 185 Krastins, Ivars N 219 Kreh, Theodore C 185 Kronschnabel, Charlotte ...._ 219 Kuehn, Mary K 219 Kyle, Patsy R - 219 -L- Labiche, Calma 205 Lady, Richard H 185 Laird, Judy A - 219 Lambeth, Larrie 185 Land, Frank G 185 Landers, William 185 Landis, Carl D 219 Landreth, Martha 205 Landstreet, Mary K 219 Langley, Willard 185 Langston, Marvin 185 Langston, William 196 Lanier, Norma 196 Lanier, Robert A. 205 Lanning, Adam 228 Laster, Warner 185 Lauderdale, Betty J 185 Laudeidale, Peggy 219 Laughlin, Roy C. 185 Lawrence, Harold — 196 Lawrence, James E _ 219 Laws, Sally A -.... 185 Lawson, David 185 Lazarini, Mike 219 Leasure, Linda 219 Ledger, Thomas 185 Lee, Charles 185 Lee, Jerry 205 Lee, Philip - 196 Lee, Priscilla 219 Lee, Rhilda 196 Legge, Edward 185 Leggett, Katie 196 Lehman, Sidney 186 Leming, Earl 228 Leming, Earl 219 Leonard, James _ 186 Leslie, Richard ... 219 219 186 _ 205 186 186 Maryanna — 219 Less, George Levasseur, Jeanne Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Barbara Dorothy Martha . Rebecca Roselynn William Lightfort, Nancy Limbaugh, Lawrence 196 205 186 219 219 Lindsey, Gentiliska 205 Lindsey, James 205 Little, Jimmy 205 Little, Richard 205 Littlefield, Jerry 219 Littlejohn, Marjorie 205 Livingston, Marquerite 205 Livingston, Reuben 219 Locke, Jesse 219 Loller, Leslie 219 Lollis, Edna 219 Long, James 186 Long, Marilyn 219 Long, Mildred 219 Long, Toby _. 219 Long, Virginia _ 186 Longmire, Kay Looney, Charles Looney, Joann Loskove, Morris Lott, Billy Lovelace, Jimmy Lovinggood, Joy _ Lowery, Alfred Lowery, Herman Lowrance, Rosemary Lucas, Anne Charles Herbert Beverly Luna Lyon, Lyons, •Mc- McAdams, Marcia McAdams, Patsy McBride, Barbara McBride, David McCaddon, Nettie McCafferty, Jimmy McCall, June McCalman, Mary McCaskill, Carl McClendon, Gail McCommon, John — McCool, Kenneth McCord, Forrest McCormack, Harold McCormick, Morgan McCoy, Julia McCray, William McCroskey, John McCullar, Margaret McCullar, Mary McCulloch, Cecily McDaniel, Dana McDaris, Dorothy McDill, Lydia McDill, Scott McDuff, Ginger McElory, Revonda McEwen, Jean McGaughy, Lloyd McGavic, Joe McGov an, Sam McGregor, Patricia 205 McGrew, Ann 186 Mclntyre, Doris 220 McKee, Larry 220 McKee, Willie 206 219 196 219 219 219 205 205 219 219 219 205 196 205 219 219 219 205 219 219 205 219 219 219 196 219 228 219 196 186 219 186 196 196 205 196 196 196 220 196 186 220 220 205 186 205 McKinney, Jim 220 McKinnon, Donald 206 McKnight, Dianne 196 McLain, Carolyn 220 McLeod, Donald 186 McMahon, Ometra 186 McMaster, Audrey 186 McMaster, Betty . 196 McMasters, Ray _ 220 McNeill, Phillip 206 McPherson, Charles 196 McPhink, Hugh 220 McWhorter, Jeff 196 -M- Mabe, Benjamin 186 Mabile, James 220 MacDonald, Robert 220 Maclin, Philip 196 Madgefrau, Jay 186 Maes, Janeen 206 Magee, Edward 220 Magee, Elizabeth 220 Magendanz, John 220 Mahar, Robert 186 Maharrey, Floyd 220 Majors, Billy Max 186 Mangum, Freddie 220 Manning, Anita 220 Mansfield, John 220 Marcus, Charlotte 220 Marion, Jack . — 220 Marsh, Margaret 206 Marshall, David 220 Marshall, Doris 186 Marshall, Jane 220 Marshall, Jill 206 Marshall, Wanza 220 Martin, Gene - 220 Martin, James 196 Martin, Carl 206 Martin, Robert 186 Mascari, Joseph 196 Massa, Frank 186 Massengill, Hildred 220 Massey, Audrey 196 Masters, Mary 196 Matheson, Barbara 186 Mathews, Earl 220 Mathews, Sarah 206 Mathis, Audie 186 Mattox, Franklin 196 Mauk, Nancy 220 Maxey, Betty 220 Maxey, Charles _ 220 May, Billy 228 May, Charles 186 May, John 186 May, Walter 186 Mays, Beverely 196 Mayhall, William 220 Maynor, Jane _ 220 Meade, Flora 196 Meadors, William 220 Meadows, David 220 Meadows, Hal 220 Meadows, Sandra 220 Meals, Patricia 220 Megredy, Joyce 220 Meister, Herbert 220 Mendenhall, Betty , 186 Mercer, Charles 186 Merchent, James 206 Metcalfe, James 220 Metts, Everett 220 Mewborn, Joy 196 Meyer, Carl 206 Meyer, Sylvan 220 Meyer, Sylvia 220 Michael, Howard 220 Middlecoff, Land 206 Middleton, James 220 Miles, Thomas 196 Millard, George 220 Millard, Harold 186 Miller, Dorothy 221 Miller, Fred 221 Miller, Janet 221 Miller, Mary 196 Miller, Nancy 221 Miller, Pam 221 Miller, William 206 Millican, Roy 221 Millner, Doris 196 Mills, Annye 221 Mills, Marilyn 221 Mills, Robert 206 Milstead, Hugholene 221 Mims, Bettye 221 Minton, Marvin 196 Mitchell, Alice 221 Mitchell, Jean 206 Mitchell, Jimmie 206 Mitchell, John 221 Mitchell, W. A. 186 Mitchell, William 186 Mize, Marsha 221 Moffitt, Mark 206 Moffitt, Robert 206 Mogan, John 187 Mohr, George 221 Moklebust, Michael 196 Montague, John 221 Montesi, Bobby 221 Montesi, Louis 221 Montgomery, Bette 187 Montgomery, Marvin 206 Moody, James 221 Mooney, William 196 Moore, Barbara 221 Moore, Charles 197 Moore, Emma 221 Moore, Gene 221 Moore, Glenn 221 Moore, James 221 Moore, James V. 187 Moore, Jane 197 Moore, Jane R. 197 Moore, Jimmy 221 Moore, Roy 206 Moore, Ruth 221 Moore, Moore, Susan Wanda Moorman, George Moreland, George Morgan, Tat Morgan, Robert _ Morris, Betty Morris, Morris Morris Morris Dorothy Frank Herbert Samantha __ Morris, Sandra Morrison, Carolyn Morrison, John Morrison, Margaret Morton, Beverly ..._ Morton, Jerry Morton, Joseph Morton, Kent Morton, Paula Morton, Shirley Moseley, Mark Moses, Nellie Moss, Mara Moss, Sula Mugg, Richard Muirhead, Tommy Mulkey, Mullins, Mullins, Mullins, Murray, Philip Carolyn .. Elizabeth Syd -N- Nall, George Nancy, Nancy Nanney, Ray Napier, Sylvia .... Nash, Ginette — Naylor, Billy Neal, Gwendolyn Neal, Kenneth ... Neelly, Edwin Neely, Jody Neely, Thomas Negele, Julie Nelson, Alfred Nelson, Roger Nethery, Norma Nettleton, James Newman, Charles Newton, Eugene Nichol, Gordon Nichols, Sylvia Nolan, Martha Nolen, Iris Noltemeier, Kathryn Noonan, Sharon Norman, Nancy Norris, Charles Norsworthy, John Norton, Alice Oakley, Sara _ Oates, Jimmie Oberillig, Patricia Odle, Jean Odom, Carol __ Oeding, Bill -0- 206 206 187 206 221 187 221 197 221 187 187 221 221 187 221 187 197 228 221 221 206 197 206 206 197 206 187 197 206 206 197 206 187 221 187 221 221 197 197 221 221 221 187 221 221 187 221 221 221 197 187 206 221 206 197 222 187 . 206 . 222 222 222 187 197 206 206 206 206 187 . 197 187 O ' Hara, Michael Okeon, Milton Oldham, Peggy Oliver, Charles Oliver, Weldon ._ 197 Oliver, William 222 Osborn, Audrey 222 Osborne, Rodney 222 Osborne, Thomas Osier, John .... Osteen, Marya Osteen, Paul .. Ott, Oury, William 222 206 222 222 197 222 Overton, Dale 187 Owen, Jane Owen, Martha Owen, Teresa Oxford, Mary John Mac . Pace, Pace, Pagano, Joseph Page, Shirley Parchman, Robert Parish, Paul Park, Carolyn Parker, Barry David 222 197 206 222 206 222 206 Parker Parker, Parker, Parker, Parnell Donald Jim .... Patsy _ Alice - Royce 222 222 222 222 20o 206 222 187 206 197 197 222 187 187 187 197 222 187 222 222 222 222 187 222 197 197 197 222 197 222 197 197 197 222 Parrish, Buddy _ Parrish, Charles Parrish, John Parrott, Nicholas Pate, Pat Pate, Samuel Patterson, Bobbie Patterson Patterson Patterson Patterson Carole Martha Rebecca Thomas Patton, Jerry Patton, Jimmy Patrick, Robert Paulk, Harry . Payne, James Peacock, Eldon Peck, Dan _. Peek, Ellen ... Peeples, Nadine Pelot, Barbara Pendergrast, William Pennington, Nanct 187 Perkins, Howard 222 Perkins, Peggy 197 Perry, Bobby 187 Perry, Herbert 228 Perry, Paula Perry, Sue Pesikey, Thomas Peters, Gary Peters, Judith Peterson, Pat Peterson, Walter Petty, Charles Petty, Jimmy Peyton, James Phelps, Vernon Phillips, Charles Phillips, Michael Phillips, Nancy Phillips Phillips, Pickens, Pickens, Pierce, Pikey, Pilley, Paul Robert ... Gerald Margie Jeanette Brenda Kay Pinkston, John Pinner, Norma ... Pirtle, James Pitt, Margaret Pittman, Tommye Pitts, Barbara Pitts, Nancy Pitts, Winnifred _ Pleasants, William Plunk, Erica Plunk, Nelton Pollard, Boyd _ Pongetti, Paula Poole. Peter Poole, Phil Poole, Martin 188 222 206 206 222 187 207 187 222 207 222 222 222 187 222 187 197 207 197 188 207 197 197 222 197 222 222 220 222 207 207 207 188 222 207 197 197 Poor, James . Porter, James Poston, Alfred - Powell, Edward Parker Margaret Regina „ , Martha Richard George Powell. Powers, Powers, Prather Presley Price, Priddy, Judith Pritchard, Don _ Pr itchard, Jane Proctor, Bonnie Pruitt, Bonnie Pruitt, Stanford Pruitt, Tyndall Pullam, Orville Pulliam, Peggy Putman, Clyde Quin, Phyllis Quon, May _. •0- Rafferty, Eugenia Ragan, Curtis Ragan, Patsy Ragland, Cordell Ragsdale, James Ragsdale, Lew Ragsdale, Robert . Ramsey, Claire Ramsey, Edwin Ramsey, Marie Randolph, Edmond 198 207 197 207 188 188 197 207 197 222 207 197 197 207 188 188 223 223 228 223 207 223 197 197 188 207 223 188 207 207 197 197 207 Ranson, Cathe Raper, Mary Rapp, Dorothy Ray, Dan Ray, Larry Ray, Mahala Ray, Maydra Ray, Sandra Read, Charlotte Readey, Lynn . Redus, James Reed, Gene Reed, Mary _ Reed, Roy Reeves, Sue ... Regel, Robert Reid, Patricia Reisman, Harvey Reiss, Jack Renard, Henry Renauld, Betty Replogle, Guy Reynolds, Stanley Rhoads, Richard Rhodes, Gary Rhodes, John Rhodes, Robert Rhodes, Robert Eugene Rhodes, Shirley Rice, Mary Rice, William Richard, Don Richardson, Donald Richardson, George Richardson, Martha Richardson, Taylor _ 223 188 223 223 198 188 223 207 223 223 223 207 207 223 223 188 198 207 223 223 223 198 223 223 193 223 207 188 207 223 223 198 207 223 188 198 Richens, James Richie, Addisu Richie, Jenilu Richmond, Charlene Rickman, Wayne Ricossa, Raymond Ridgway, Jerry — Riggs, Jackie Riley, Aubrey Rinehart, Jimmy Ristey, William _ Ristig, Donnie Robbins, Edward Robbins, Jane Roberso Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Julius Allen David James _ Joanna Paul _ Roy Shirley . Thomas 188 198 188 207 198 188 223 198 198 207 207 188 207 207 198 228 223 207 223 207 223 223 207 271 Robilio, Vic Robinson, Giles Robinson, Jobn Robley, Dorothy Rodgers, Cbarles Rodgers, Jimmy Rodgers, Norma Roe, Carl .. Rogers, Charles Rogers, Don Rorie, Elvy Rose, Charles Rose, Jerry Rosenberg, Ronni Ross, Betty ...... 223 _ _ 223 207 223 _... 193 __ ..... 198 188 _ 207 183 198 223 198 198 - 207 Ross, Gayle _ 198 Ross, Tommy 198 Rowe, Carolyn 223 Rowe, Judy _ 223 Rowland, Carolyn _ 188 Rubenstein, Harry ._ 223 Ruby, James 207 _... 223 _ 207 _ _ 223 _ 207 - 223 _ 198 223 198 _.. 228 223 223 Ruby, Ken Rudolph, John Rullman, Ada Rush, Aubrey Russe Russell, Russell, Russell, Ruth Ryan Barbara Georgia Linda . Saliie . John Hunter Mai Ryan, Virginia Sacharin, Jon Sadler, Donald Sadler, Samuel Saffell, Charles Salter, William Sammons, Ann Samuels, Sidney Sanders, Barbara Sanders, Dianne Sanders, Luther Sanders, Philip Sanders, Raymond Sanders, Robert Sanderson, Julia Sandler, Nat Saunders, Barbara Saunders, Clay Saunders, James Saunders, Larry Saunders, Laura Savage, Don Lou Sara _ Savage, Savell, Sawyer, Scarbor Schaeffer, Scheffer Rose ugh. Rex Barbara tichard _ Schiff, Richard Schmidt, Linda Schmidt, Robert Schmitto u, Kay ' Schneider, Jane Schrimsher, Edward Schuele, Mary Schultz, Jerry , Schwartz, Tom _ _ Scott, Bobby Claude Edward James Patty is, Bill Bert Elmer Nancy 5COtt, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scrogg Seaton Seaton Seay, Seay, Willie Sedwick, Kenneth . Sellars, Donna Sellers, James Sellars, Ray Sewell, Robert Seymour, Harriet ... 224 Schakelford, Marianne 208 Shanklin, Joyce 208 Shannon, Dorothy 224 1 ' IH 188 188 IKK 188 223 198 L98 223 207 223 207 2117 224 198 207 221 198 198 188 188 198 224 198 221 221 207 198 188 188 224 207 208 208 188 188 221 188 224 224 198 224 198 198 224 224 224 189 224 2118 198 Shannon, Nancy Shapiro, Joseph Shaw, Nancy _ Shaw, Polly Shaw, Sammie Shaw, Vivie Sheesley, William Shelby, Betty .... Shelby, Deloris ... Shelton, Bobby Shelton, Charles . Shelto Shelton, Shepard, Shepard, Shipp, Shirley, Sholly, Shreve, Shults, Janet Patricia Gail Rita Shipman, Beverly „. Shipman, Lloyd Shipp, Donna Leware Sandra Leroy Eloise William Shumaker, Kenneth Sides, Amos Simmons, Reva Simonton, Frank Simpkins, Kay ... Sims, Ernest , Simpson, Ernest Simpson, Ernest R ... Simpson, Harry Singleton, Jerry _ Singleton, Larry Sitton, Raymond Sixsmith, Georgia _ Skaggs, Herbert 208 208 198 189 208 224 224 224 208 224 189 208 198 208 208 224 224 198 224 189 189 224 224 189 189 208 208 224 224 224 208 224 208 198 224 208 198 Skinner, James Slappey, Gordon Slater, Mary Slates, Margaret Slawson, Henry Slocum, Jim Smith, Annie Smith, Cecil Smith, Charlotte Smith, Cherry Clarence Diane Smith, Smith, 189 198 224 208 208 224 2011 224 203 224 224 208 Thompson, Henry Thompson, James 199 189 225 ith, Gerald 224 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smoot, Sneed, Jake James Jane Janice Jerry 189 189 224 228 189 Kathryn _ 189 Norma _. 224 Patty _ 208 Roderick _.. 208 Sarah 198 Ted Thomas Dean William Alex _. Roland Somervell, Jere Sosna, Norman „. Sparks, Carol Sparks, Fred Speaker, David Speer, Joanne — Spencer, Daniel .... Spencer, Stephen Spiegel, Carol Spraggins, Thomas Spinolo, Sabra Springer, Dennis ... Springs, Frank Stafford, Will Stainback, John .... Stanfill, Cecil Stanfield, Juanita Stanfill, Phyllis . Stark, James .. Starnes, Norma Staub, Grace Steedley, Laverne Steele, Carroll Steele, Grady Steen, Betty Stegall, Nettie Stensrud, Kathryn Stephens, Estelle Stephenson, Bob Stephenson, Michael — _ Stephenson, Stanley Stepp, Nancy Sterling, Albert Stevens, Marilyn Stevenson, Betsy , Stockley, Harriet Stone, Donald Stone, John Stone, Mary Virginia Stone, William Stower, Mike Street, Jane Street, Joe Street, Johnny Street, Robert Streeter, John Strickling, John Strub, Richard Sturdivant, Lee Sudbury, LaNeal _. Suddath, Wayne Sugg, William Sullivan, David Summer, Harry Summers, Mary Summers, William „ Sutton, Robert William Swaim, Ina Swaim, Portia Swander, Bob Swilley, Donald _. Swindell, Robert Sykes, David -T- Tabor, Rebecca Tacker, Robert Tackett, John Talarico, Diane Talarico, Frank Talley, Donna Talley, Jacqueline Tate, Donna Tate, Ronald Tatum, Rex Edwin _ Taylo Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylo Jerry Linda Marilyn Mary Patricia Patricia Rebecca Sally William Teachout, William Teague, Willard Templeton, Marice Terrell, Billy Terrell, Florence Terrell, Milford Terry, Ann Terry, Gene Tharpe, Sandra Thomas, Gerald Thomas, James Thompson, Barbara ... Thompson, Bill 224 224 208 208 221 224 224 189 224 224 180 225 225 198 225 225 225 198 208 228 225 208 208 225 189 189 225 198 208 228 208 208 225 225 228 225 225 198 225 225 208 225 198 225 198 189 225 225 208 225 225 208 189 189 225 199 208 189 225 189 199 189 189 208 225 189 225 225 208 199 199 189 189 189 208 208 225 225 189 225 225 225 225 225 208 225 225 225 208 199 208 225 225 225 189 189 199 225 225 189 ,208 189 Thompson, Thomas — Thomas. William ... 225 Thornton, Mary 225 Thornton, Robert - 190 Tidwell, Gerald 225 Tilley, Harley - 190 Timberlake, Tommy _ 208 Tipton, Kathryn — 190 Tobin, Mary 226 Todd, William E. 190 Townsend, Gloria _. 209 Townsend, James _ 199 Townsend, Mary 226 Townsend, Robert 199 Townsend, Sunshine — 226 Townsend, Virginia 226 Trafford, Frank 226 Traicoff, George 209 Trainum, Major 190 Travus, Carolyn _ 226 Travis, Nancy _ 226 Tribble, Robert 190 Trice, Terry - 190 Trotter, Edgar _ 226 Trouy, Gene . 190 Tucker, Ann _.. 199 Tucker, Paul 199 Tucker, Robert 199 Tully, Malcolm _ 190 Turan, Jane - - 226 Turnage, George 190 Turner, Dale - 209 Turner, Dixie 226 Turner, Jack - 190 Turner, Jerry - 199 Turner, Joy - 199 Turner, Mary 199 Turner, Richard - 190 Turner, Terry - 190 Turner, William 199 Turner, William G. 199 Tutor, Dillard - 226 Tutt, Diana - - 226 Tyson, David — 226 Tyus, Earl 226 ■U- Ulmer, Edwin — 190 Upchurch, William 190 Upton, Donald .. - 199 •V- 190 Vailes, Charles VanAusdall, Bunnie - 209 Vanlandingham, Robert 226 Vann, Joy - 209 Vaughan, Bobby - - 199 Vaughn, Dorothy 226 Vaughn, James _ - 226 Vaughn, Jerry 199 Vaughn, Patrica 226 Vaughn, Sue ----- - - 199 Veedell, Geyna - 226 Veikins, Juris ----- - 199 Veikins, Renate _ - 199 Vanable, Doris 226 Venezia, Raymond - 209 Vescovo, John - 19C Vick, Otus 209 Vickers, Allison - 226 Vickers, Joan - 226 Vincent, Martha 199 Vincent, Troy 22£ Vines, Margaret 19S Vinick, Nancy 226 Vollmer, Richard - 209 VonKanel, James 190 Vorus, Ray 209 ■W- Wade, Annette - 226 Wade, Hugh 226 Wade, Wanda 226 Wadsworth, William 199 Wage, William 226 Wagner, Murry - 209 Waits, William 199 Waldo, Diane 226 W alker, Carolyn 199 Walker, Jerrel 190 Walker, John 190 Walker, William -. 199 Wall, Joe 199 Wallace, Gloria 199 Wallace, Harlene 226 Wallace, James 228 Wallace, Joseph 209 Wallace, Nancy 190 Wallace, Walter 226 Wallen, Edward 190 Walsh, James 190 Walsh, James H 209 Waltemath, Joseph 190 Walters, Wayne 190 Walton, James 190 Walton, Nancy 226 Ward, Bernice 209 Ward, Fred 226 Warner, Richard 209 Warren, Walter 226 Watkins, Kimble 226 Watson, Pat 226 Watson, Roger 226 Watts, Patsy . 226 Weaks, Harriet 209 Wear, Donald 190 Weaver, Herschel 228 Webb, Rebecca 226 Webb, Rufus 209 Webber, Jan 209 Welch, Iva 199 Wellons, Charles _: 190 Wells, Sue 226 Wells. William 226 Welting, Mary 209 Werne, Margaret 226 West, Gena . West. James West, Li llian West, Rav West, Vicki Westbrook, Betty Whaley, Larry Wharey, Sarah Wheat, Nelle Wheatley, Bobby - _ Wheatley, Joan . Wheeler, Eddie Whipple, James Whitaker, Jerry Whitaker, Marilyn Whitby, Louis Carol Charles Harry Sammy Whit White White White White, Thomas Whitehead, Anthony Whitehorn, Jerry — Whitehorn, John . — Whitehorn, Richard Whitehurst, Nancy Whitman, Whitmore Whittingtc Wicinski, Wiggins, Wiles, Carl .. Wilfong, Harold Wilh, Wilkes, Wilkes, Wilkes, Wilkins, Florence ... Wilkinson, Terrence Williams, Duncan ... Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, ..... 190 199 ..... 226 ..... 190 227 190 199 ..... 191 ..._ 191 ..... 209 227 227 191 227 227 227 227 199 227 209 191 209 191 227 227 191 227 209 227 227 227 209 227 . 199 191 199 191 209 _ 209 191 ...... 191 . 227 227 199 227 227 ...... 209 George _ 191 Charlene _.. John n, Linda Clemems .... Al James Bob ..„ Marilyn Peggy - Bobby Carol Donald Ed Eddy Franc ine Guy Jimmy Jo Ann Martha Williams, Nancy — Williams, Nancy M. Williams, Patricia Williams, Tommie Gleen .. William Audrey Joan Willian Williamsor Willinghan Willinghan Willingham, Patricia Willis, David __. Willis, Carroll - Willoughby, Lydia . Wilson, Billy Wih Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winburn, Winford, Winford, Bobby - Carla Charles Charles E Curtis Donald ... Emily — Terryl ... Vivian Wanda ... Freddie Libby _ Mary Wingo, James Wingo, Tazwell Winter, Betty Witsell, Bill Wofford, Emily Wolfe, Robert Womack, Ethyl Wood, Albert - Wood, Betty Wood, C. B. Wood, James Woodall, Vicki . Woodard, Albert .... Woodruff, Betty ..... Woods, Jackie - Woods, Regina Woolner, Rosestelle Worley, Bonnie ..... Worley, Robert ...... Worley, Tommy — Worrell, Sybil Wright, Erwin Wright, James Wright, Joe Wright, Lynda Wright, Nellie Wyatt, Donna Wyatt, Laura Wynn, Mary -Y Yager, Edwin Yager, Walter Yancey, William Yarbrough, John — Yeaman, Sonny Yost, Paul Young, Anne Young, Clarence — Young, Frances Young, Frances M. Young, James Young, Jerry Zeiger, Zeitlin, Dottie _... Donald _. Werner, Ronald _ 190 Zellner, Stanley Zerilla, William Zuber, William Zumbra, Kay — 228 227 227 191 209 209 199 227 209 199 227 227 191 191 209 191 199 227 227 209 227 227 209 209 199 209 199 209 191 191 227 199 227 191 227 191 227 199 227 199 227 227 227 191 191 191 227 227 227 227 191 227 209 227 227 209 191 209 191 227 191 209 227 227 199 191 199 209 191 209 227 227 191 191 209 227 272


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