Memphis State University - DeSoto Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

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DeSoto 1962 x V 1 • , % - at , i l, v ► J wi EP1 w ■ k J 1962 DeSoto Fiftieth Anniversary Edition IUCAI iOWLinsUCAt BOWL Editor iciate Editor Advi RO: DR. AL1V Stand firm, Alma Mater, Through all the years to come. In days of youth and beauty Thy halls have been our home. In times of preparation Great lessons didst thou teach. Till now, Alma Mater, The Stars we ' ll strive to reach. Lead on, Alma Mater, Thy sons to higher ways, Give light and truth unto them For all their coming days. To thee we ' ll give all honor. Our hopes abide in thee, For thou, Alma Mater Hast made us ever free. —J. W. Blister Official Publication of MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY Memphis, Tennessee CONTENTS Features Campus Life Personalities 22 26 53 ctivities 76 Sports 78 Music 113 Drama 117 Publications 123 w Organizations Greek Leadership Clubs Religious Military 132 134 179 199 216 225 caaemics 234 Administration 236 Arts and Sciences 238 Business Administration 275 Education 293 General College 311 Graduate School 314 Administrative Staff 315 Index 316 Golden Anniversary 1912 1962 DEDICATION With admiration and gratitude for those people of the past who dedicated themselves to the foundation of a great institution, with respect for the people of the present who are contributing to the growth of a great university, and with hope for people of the future who will further the progress of an even greater university, this Golden Anniversary Edition of The DeSoto is respectfully dedicated. Fifty Golden Years 1912 1962 Soon after the turn of the twentieth century, an old plantation died. Its inevitable fate was to become part of the growing city of Memphis, whose grasping boundaries stretched only two miles from its fields. Yet those forty-eight acres were destined to become more than a few ordinary city lots, for while they lay waiting in the Southern sun for the fatal subdivision, a minor war was being waged in Tennessee. Cities and counties, armed with pointed editorials and heavy arguments, were fighting to gain a promised state school. Memphis and Shelby County w ere the victors, and the old plantation became the birth-site of an institution now known as Memphis State Universih . The first of many names for the school was the West Tennessee State Normal School, an educational institution devoted especially to the preparation of teachers for the state ' s public schools. The former plan- tation land, along with an additional thirty-two acres, was cleared and leveled, plowed and planted, for it was to produce not onlv vegetables and pastures for the new school ' s Department of Agriculture, but a brand new crop as well: teachers. Buildings were constructed: an administration building, a three-winged, three-story women ' s dormitory con- taining one hundred-ten bedrooms (men were to be housed in the basement rooms of the administration build- ing), and a two-storv brick residence for the president. ■mi ■ltd i  l it I! R It H U Tl Flff |k KK If BE E IE IE II t t § - mmim- . I [ 1 [ ' ffaMftmtmt a fi i m m. ' « 2 In charge of the construction and the planning, as well as the nomination of the faculty, the issuing of bulletins, and the preparation of a curriculum, was the recently appointed president. Professor Seymour Allen Mynders. He had been largely responsible for tbe passage of the General Education Bill of 1909 which created the school, and his enthusiasm for the project only increased with his appointment. On Tuesday. September 10. 1912. the dreams of President Mynders and of countless other staunch support- ers of the new institution were realized when West Tennessee State Normal School opened its doors and began its first regular term. The faculty totaled seventeen and the student body approximately two hundred. By the end of the first year, however, the original enrollment had jumped to nine hundred-nine. Those first students at Ole Normal. as the school was affectionately called, had fulfilled the following- requirements: 1 ) open and free to white males and females not under sixteen years of age and who had finished at least the elementary school course prescribed by the public schools of the state. 2) letter of good moral character from a responsible person. 3) good health — strong physically and free from chronic defects that would prevent satisfactory work. 1 ) no tuition charge to residents of Tennessee. Only fee collected is a registration fee of two dollars per term. Non-resident students pay twelve dollars per quarter plus the two-dollar fee. 5) sufficient scholastic requirements from high school or previous college. Thev were then ready to pursue either the Academic- Course of study or the Normal Course. The Academic Course was designed primarily to prepare elementary school teachers, while the Normal Course was to prepare teachers for the secondary schools of the state. Upon completion of the Normal Course, the student received a diploma which was a life certificate of qualification to teach in any of Tennessee ' s public schools. The curriculum was divided into nine departments: 1. 2. Q O. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Education English I including public reading and speaking) History Mathematics Science Languages (Latin, French, German) Manual Training Agriculture 9. Training School (now Messick High School) Several organizations were quickly formed to offer the student extra-curricular activities: four literary societies, two for men, and two for women, a YWCA and a YMCA, and departmental organizations, such as the Home Eco- nomics Club, the Modern Language Club, and the Thalian Dramatic Club. The first student publication of the new school was The Columns, a monthly forerunner of the campus newspaper, The Tiger Rag. The name of The Columns, of course, was derived from the huge columns of the administration building. The name now belongs to the Memphis State Alumni newspaper. During the first school year, and at the beginning of the second, there was practically no library at the school other than the personal collections of individual instructors. Plans were made to begin a school .library, and by the beginning of the third year the school could boast of some four thou- sand volumes. The entire collection was housed in a spa- cious and well-lighted room furnished with studying facili- ties for the students. Just two days after the beginning of the school ' s second year, on September 17, 1913, the faculty and student body, were shocked by the death of President Mynders. The devo- tion and personal sacrifice with which the first president had handled his responsibilities had been costly. President Mynders was succeeded by Professor John Willard Brister, whose first tenure as head of the school lasted until 1918 when he entered in overseas war duty with the YMCA. While Professor Brister served with the Army Educational Corps in France, Andrew A. Kincannon served as president. The school which had begun as a preparatory school offering four years of secondary work and two years of collegiate work, expanded its curriculum in 1919 to include a third year of work on the college level. i iMBRa) . Tobacco is a dirty weed I like it: It satisfies no normal need. I like it. It makes you thin, it makes you lean. It takes the hair right off your bean; It ' s the worst darn ' stuff I ' ve ever seen; I like it! The Roaring Twenties In addition to this expansion, [here were other notable changes between 19] 1 and 1921: enrollment jumped to more than a thousand: the number of faculty members had risen from seventeen to thirty- two; a dining hall capable of seating eight hundred had been added to the college plant; Scates Hall. a dormitory for men. had been completed in 1923; the number of books in the library had risen to more than nine thousand: the athletic department had been greatly expanded; The DeSoto. had been published yearly since 1916; a variety of student organizations and societies had sprung up on the campus, and in general, the Normal School was beginning to assume the stature of a full-fledged college. The students, too, were beginning to assume the timeless characteristics of true collegians. Hours not spent with books were enthusiastically filled with courting, debating, social work, midnight snacks, music, sports, and pranks. They cheered lustily for the football team, which in 1916 was defeated by the Jonesboro Aggies, Central High School, and Memphis University School, but tri- umphed over Somerville High School. CBC, THG (State Militia) and Brownsville. They were heard reciting not only Shakespeare, but such gems as the following: The twenties rolled in. bringing to the nation Bathtub Gin. Speakeasies, Harding and Graft, and 23 Skidoos. They brought to the Ole Normal campus many things: the return, in 1924, of President Brister . . . a new name. West Tennessee State Teachers College, to accompany the new status it received in 1925 ... an enrollment of 1,641 . . . Zack Curlin as basketball and football coach . . . Flappers who outnumbered boys more than two to one, and invaded what had previously been male organizations . . . The Charleston . . . a full summer school session of twelve weeks ... a Training School enrollment of five hundred ... an Alma Mater written by President Brister and printed in the 1929 DeSoto ... a girls ' basketball team, the Tigresses, which in 1921 became City Champs, Tri-State Champs, Mississippi Valley Conference Champs, and World Free-Throw Champs. j a. n± A.. ' ■ ■■ 1 ■3 - .-■ aw L s v Al •v bs: ' sttABfc X: V : Depression Days The institution ' s rapid expansion was halted as the nation sank into the depression. During those lean years of the thirties, when school administra- tors struggled to maintain and operate existing fa- cilities, and economy was the watchword, the school ' s title was shortened to State Teachers Col- lege. During those years many well-known indi- viduals such as Flora Rawls, J. M. Smith, C. C. Humphreys, Leo Davis, R. P. Clark, and others, joined the staff. The Tiger Rag, a weekly student newspaper, was first published, and in athletics, the college was a member of the Mississippi Valley Conference. In August of 1933, the school Glee Club sang at the Chicago World ' s Fair. At the close of the Depression Decade the college lost the second of its great presidents, when John Willard Brister died in his sleep. He had occupied the president ' s chair for twenty years. Richard C. Jones succeeded President Brister and served in that position until 1943. The school, along with the nation, hopefully plunged into the ' 40 ' s, flinging off the gloom of the depression years. Even glamour had its place at State Teachers, when handsome movie star Dick Powell came to the campus and chose six Vanity Fair Queens. Along with this new face for the forties, came the new name of Memphis State College in 1941. Q TT XA V 1912 196 Collegians and the rest of the world were shaken into reality hv the invasion of Pearl Harbor and World War II. Memphis State College shared with her country the wounds, the desperation, and the toil of the war years. Young men exchanged textbooks for rifles and left MSC for Bataan and Corregidor. while many of their former classmates worked on con- struction jobs as members of the National Youth Administration. Students built an industrial arts building on campus: combined Social activities with USO work and volunteer work at Kennedy Hospital: studied special courses that were designed to further the war effort. In 1943, Dr. Jennings B. Sanders became presi- dent of the college. Dr. Sanders was the youngest man to hold that position, (he was forty-three at the time of his appointment ) and the first man to occupy the President ' s chair holding a Ph.D. degree. Prior to his assuming the position, Memphis State had lost its academic standing with the South- ern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and Dr. Sanders explained that he came to Mem- Ol3 phis State with two purposes: (1) to get the college reinstated as a member of the Southern Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and (2) to try to get the college designated as a training school for officers and men in the armed forces. Dr. Sanders succeeded in having the college re- instated in just three months. Also, Memphis State College was used as a pilot training center. The pilots were housed on the third floor of Mvnders East, now a girls 1 dormitory. In 1944, of seventeen seniors only two were males, with less than twenty male students attending in all levels. Happily, however, this situation soon changed, the war was over, and the boys came home. The 1945 DeSoto, dedicated to those veterans, had the appropriate theme. Scenes of Home. Two pages of this annual gave it a sad distinction, a page filled with lists of those missing in action and prisoners-of-war: an adjoining black bordered page whose list of names carried the heading In Memoriam. Thus the war ended for MSC. II Peace was not the only thing that returned to the Memphis State campus in 1946. Along with it came the man who was to lead and guide the college to university status. That man was Jack Millard Smith, a 1929 graduate of West Tennessee State Teachers col- lege, who occupied the president ' s chair from 1946 to 1960, with one year off while he served the state of Tennes- see as Commissioner of Education. When President Jack, as he insist- ed students call him, assumed control of MSC, enrollment was nearly fifteen hundred, and the college plant consist- ed of the administration building, Mynders Hall, Scates Hall, the John Willard Brister library, the Training School, the cafeteria, and the gym. Due to the war, the college ' s growth had been limited, but under the leader- ship of President Smith it soon began to expand in all fields. 0 T , 1912 1962 An incident in 1947 put the name of Memphis State on the lips of the entire country. When Miss Barbara Walker, a student at MSC, was selected Miss America of 1947, the college received nation-wide publicity. In dedicating the 1948 issue to Miss Walker, the editor of The DeSoto said: Who through her wholesome ideals had brought national acclaim to Memphis State because of the outstanding qualities of true womanhood, and who side-stepped all stage and screen offers to return to MSC and graduate with her class of ' 48. Of the first Southern girl to acquire this title we are exceedingly proud. 12 Fabulous Fifties Memphis State ' s next step up academically came in 1950. the year in which Lamar Newport served as President of the institution during the absence of J. M. Smith, when a Graduate Division was added. In just two years, more than six-hundred students registered for the program, proving that such a move had been sorely needed. The Graduate Division was designed primarily for teachers and school administrators, offering a major in education with minors in the humanities, the sciences, and business education. In that same year the Student Government Associa- tion was formed. In 1951 Memphis State began its most difficult climb toward its most notable goal: university status. Administrators of both Memphis State and the University of Tennessee approved a plan to make Memphis State a branch of the University of Tennessee, only to have the plan rejected by the State Legislature. Discouraged but not defeated, school officials, students, and interested citizens of Memphis threw them- selves even more determinedly into the task of making MSC worthy of the coveted title of university. That same year saw the introduction of a new mass medium which was to influence millions of people, including students of Memphis State. This amazing apparatus was the television set. The second year of the fifties was a year of sweeping change for the entire nation. A popular general of World War II. Dwight D. Eisenhower, led the Republicans into the White House for the first time in twenty years, and was promptly dubbed Ike by impatient headline writers. At Memphis State there were a great many changes also. The Administration Building received a new wing to house the Music. Education, and Art Departments: Hayden Hall opened as the new dormitory for men : the Tiger Den admitted its first customers; Governor Browning from Nashville dedicated the new gymnasium; the library boasted a two hundred-fifty thousand dollar addition; the first annual Shakes- pearian Festival received a huge ovation; the R.O.T.C. was established on campus: a Memphis State coed, Miss Jean Harper, was named Miss Tennessee; Greater Mem- phis State, an organization to promote the academic and general welfare of the college, formed in the city; and a new parking lot was paved to meet the growing parking problems as enrollment climbed to more than twenty-five hundred. The following year the college was divided into three schools: Arts and Sciences. Business, and Education. Courses were added and instructors hired. The Graduate School was also expanded. School administrators were working on plans for a shift from the quarter to the semester system, and new policy was put into effect in the fall of 1954. The college was taking on the air of a real university. As the school expanded its curriculum and physical plant, the school spirit was also on the rise. For instance, the Student Government Association had adopted a. new constitution comprised of a system of checks and balances similar to the national constitution. The Interfraternity council began sponsoring Greek Week designed to stimulate better understanding among the many social fraternities on campus. Also, the Veterans Club, with the help of the citizens of Memphis, dedicated an eleven thousand-five hundred dollar elevator for the use of physically disabled students. Memphis State had become a university in all but name. In 1956 the curriculum received an additional boost when journalism was officially divorced from the English department and set up as a new department under the direction of Dr. Herbert Lee Williams. A news bureau was also created to serve area newspapers by sending them information of out-of-town students at Memphis State. As ' 56 slipped into the pages of history, one of the greatest decades at Memphis State ended. It was Presi- dent Smith ' s tenth year as head of the college, and a year in which more and more pressure was applied to the state Legislature to grant university status to MSC. 13 V . • % v . Li I • r ? ' , §■•■ .. w SsZ ltel I 1 During 1957 thousands of postcards flooded the Legislature asking, urging, suggesting, pleading, and de- manding that the college be granted the title it deserved. Finally on July 1, 1957, the State Legislature passed and Governor Clement signed a bill making it official: Memphis State University! From West Tennessee State Normal School, to West Tennessee State Teachers College to State Teachers College to Memphis State College to Memphis State University: an arduous journey, but a rewarding one, with appropriate rejoicing when the dreamed-of goal was reached. In that same eventful year , Memphis State found a place of glory on the nation ' s sports map. The basketball team entered the National Invitational Tournament, and in a nationally televised game, missed winning the tournament by a single point. Surprised sports writers scrambled for adequate adjectives to describe the Tennessee college that had just been made a university. Along with its elevation to the rank of university, Memphis State continued to add to its rapidly expanding phy- sical facilities. On November 24, 1958. at a convention of the nation ' s top geographers east of the Rocky Moun- tains. Johnson Hall, the new geography building, was officially dedicated. The building was named in honor of Dr. Rayburn W. Johnson who gave one hundred thousand dollars from his earnings as a professor toward con- struction of what has been described as the nation ' s best fully equipped geography building. Dr. Johnson was also named Professor of the Year. During 1959 Memphis State proved beyond a doubt that it had reached maturity and that the State Legisla- ture ' s confidence had not been mis- placed in the newly created university. Without the slightest sign of trouble or violence, eight Negro students en- rolled and quietly began classes in the fall. This unprecedented move was in accordance with the Supreme Court ' s decision of 1954. The year of 1959 also marked the end of President Smith ' s tenure as head of the institution. Forced to retire due to the age law, President Smith accepted a position as southeastern regional representative with the De- partment of Health, Education and Welfare. He was succeeded by Dr. C. C. Humphreys. Dr. Humphreys, the seventh man to occupy the president ' s chair at MSU, was the first man to be appointed whose academic career had been con- fined to the college and university level. All but one of his many years in education had been spent at Mem- phis State. 1912 Golden 1962 Sixties More recent expansion has been breathtaking in its scope and acceleration. The school year of 1960 and 61 saw two new buildings, Jones Hall and a Panhellenic building used for the first time, and 1961 to 62 saw three more structures under construction: a women ' s dormitory, Smith Hall, now completed; a men ' s dormitory, and a business administration building. Also significant has been the establishment on campus of educational television station WKNO and the Goodwyn Institute lecture series. The entire city of Memphis is watching with pride as MSU makes new strides, not only in the college plant and in increased academic activity, but its steady climb toward the big game in the national sports world. The institution which Dr. Humphreys serves as president is a far cry from the school which rose in 1912 upon the ground of an old plantation. From three buildings to twenty-one, plus veteran housing; from an enrollment of two hundred to almost 7,000; from a faculty of seventeen to two hundred-fifty six; from nine departments to five schools, with nineteen departments in one school alone. The harvest has been great, but the world is more than ever in need of an abundant crop of educated men and women to lead and teach and guide the multitudes. Memphis State ' s job has only begun. Those who know and love MSU are confident, however, that the attainments of the next fifty years will more than match the progress of the past. Mr. Seymour Allen Mynders, first presi- dent of Memphis State University, was graduated from the University of Tennes- see in 1880. receiving his B.A. degree. He was originator of the General Bill author- izing the establishment (if MSU and was responsible for nominating its first faculty and preparing its initial curriculum. He re- fused many honors in order that he might devote his time and life to the advancement of education in his native state. Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon, third presi- dent of MSU, was one of the early pro- moters for the Department of Education. Before becoming president of the school, he was head of the education department. He received his M.S. degree from the University of Tennessee and later obtained his UL.D. Dr. Kincannon was very active in the development of the educational fa- cilities of the state. Outstanding Mr. John Willard Brister, twice president of MSU, was graduated from Peabody College in Nashville in 1892 with a B.S. degree. In 1911 he was appointed State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and did much to further unify and systematize the work of the Tennessee public school system. He was connected with almost every form of educational activity known in the South. Through 50 Years Leaders Dr. Richard Jones, fourth president of MSU, attended school at Harvard and later received his B.A. degree at the University of Tennessee in 1929. He earned his M.A. from Peabody and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Dr. Jones had eight- een years of educational experience before he became president of MSU. He was dean of the school under President Blister, and became president at Mr. Brister ' s death. of m ' Dr. Jennings B. Sanders, fifth president of MSU. was awarded his A.B. degree upon graduation from Franklin College, Franklin. Indiana, and in 1925 sained an A.M. degree from the University of Chi- cago. In 1928 he received his Ph.D. from the same institution. As president of MSU, Dr. Sanders succeeded in setting it rein- stated as a member of the Southern Asso- ciation of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Progress ar £ [ V : Mr. Jack Millard Smith, sixth president of MSU. received his B.A. at Memphis State in 1929. and his M.A. from Peabody College in 1930. Mr. Smith was principal of Training School. Dean of MSC. State Commissioner of Education. President of TPI, Director of Instruction of Memphis Public Schools, and is now President Emeritus of Memphis State. Dr. Cecil C. Humphreys, current presi- dent of MSU, earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Tennessee, and received his Doctorate from New York University. Since his graduation from NYU. Dr. Humphreys has spent most of his life at MSU. His only absence from this institution was one year spent teaching at UT Martin Branch, and with the FBI. 17 ■i-i Our Campus Still adding majestic beauty to our campus is the home of the president. Constructed in 1912. it has been the home of every man who has served the institution as president. The face of the cafeteria is not all that has changed with time, as the old picture indicates. It was one of the first buildings on campus to be completely air-conditioned. 18 2ft The Past The remodeled entrance to the Administration Building, which was constructed in 1912. is a completed phase of the Memphis State expansion program for the ' 60 ' s. The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Center was demolished in order to make room for Jones Hall. The AFROTC is now housed in the basement of the new building. Remember the circle in the foreground? Demand of more space for athletic events led to the construction of a new field house behind the old one. Part of it can be seen in the rear. The old gym was converted into WKNO educational television station. 19 Mynders West, as compared with Manning Hall, is representative of the uniform architectural style of the, Memphis State campus. The Present . . . Johnson Hall, the new geography building, is a modern approach or variation of the styling used for half a century. 20 The Future . . . Familiar to all MSU students are these construction scenes. The vast expansion program now underway has this year seen the completion of a new men and women ' s dormitory and a husiness administration building, but these are only a beginning for the progress in store for a university destined to become even greater. 21 mprised of more than institutions established for the uit of knowledge. Endless cups of coffee, meetings, bridge sessions, politics, learning to work as a group, a chance to display undiscovered talents, and warm friendships remain as fond memories and serve to enrich the campus life of the student. Combined with an intellectual atmosphere these serve to produce the graduates of Memphis State University and the dedicated leaders of today. 22 r ±lti l ■ «. _ r ■ 23 ■Pi maBt ' - ' _HHHi ..- ' • : waBSr ' •.--■ ' : •• c- 1 . V ' i,   ■ Campus Life The school begins awakening early in September and with a burst of energy comes REGISTRATION . . . frightening to freshmen, tiring to all . . . find where the advisors are hiding . . . class dues, ID cards, annual fees, solicitation of members for campus organizations . . . mass confusion and a continuous call f or money . . . the reunion of old friends . . . bridge sessions in the den and coffee breaks in the cafeteria . . . The campus settles to a roar and begins to move smoothly as RUSH descends . . . The last mile. Relief checks issued here! 26 • • jIT • • jto ™ •■ Mass confusion takes over 27 ' Is my slip showing ' : ' RUSH marks the climax of hard summer work by fraternities and sororities alike . . . parties, songs, skits, soft drinks, costumes, decorations, lots of talk and SMILES galore meet the rjishee . . . look impressed but not too impressed . . . lost costumes, forgotten lines, off-key singing, general blunders and hash sessions make up the Rush worries of the members . . . The acceptance of bids ends Rush week amid happy members and pledges . . . Now ' s your chance to smile Who put the tequila in the punch? 28 It ' s much more effective than a blackhal It ' s a raid! ■ The horse has been replaced 29 The arena should be filled today Freshmen learn they have to study and upperclassmen are soon reminded of the same . . . classes, time out for lunch, meetings, bridge sessions, snack time, tests, mail from home, the freshman dance, dust from construction work, new friends, and study, study, study . . . This frantic bustle is relieved by Sigma Chi Derby Day which is more frantic in a relaxing way . . . selected boys are dressed by sorority girls for the costume judging . . . convertibles, bermudas. honking horns, derbies, signs, singing and dancing . . . Dreamed up events with too many directors . . . sun, cold drinks, cheering, a few casualties and lojts of fun . . . I ' m working my way through college 30 What fun! A tua of war What hoppened? Don ' t sit on my false eyelashes! 31 ■■k m, Here, sweetie, have a sip Where are those hoys hiding? Where is Mr. Ziegfeld? 32 I ' ll get him yet A typical fare in the crowd .. ., • H ... Glissard Arabesque We found a boy 33 Winter slowly makes its entrance and dorm girls rush home for winter clothes only to find it ' s hot again . . . what to wear . . . football games . . . blind dates . . . fraternity and sorority parties . . . the twist . . . and finally . . . HOMECOMING begins with the building of displays by fraternities, sororities, and many other campus groups . . . original ideas, lumber, faulty motors, smashed fingers, late work sessions, tons of crepe paper, chicken wire, and lots of spirit . . . frantic last day building and finally a sense of satisfaction and for some victory . . . Fixing the budget, pep rallies, alums and the Highwaymen . . . Presentation of the Queen and her court and the Homecoming dance in the auditorium . . . .■ Delta Zeta captured first place with their Recipe for Victory Homecoming Queen and her court 34 irence Henry added to the festivities with his act at the Homecoming Dance Lambda Chi ' s original display won first place in the fraternity division Enthusiastic fans cheer MSU to victorv 35 Book reports, papers, later dorm hours, a general quest for knowledge and a little quiet promote the movement to the library . . . The new check system goes into effect . . . freshmen discover microfilm . . . overdue and lost books are paid for . . . couples talk quietly and an appreciation for knowledge is learned . . . The den and cafeteria are often used for the same reasons as the library but with varying results . . . the 12:30 stampede for lunch . . . the endless lines in the den . . . Mr. Canon . . . Lunch at Sandy ' s A moment of quiet is found in the library PLEASE PRESENT BOOKS NOTEBOOKS AND BRIEFCASES OR CHECKING A new addition to the exit 36 Elliott Ness has nothing; on her .. W-, How much can two pastrami sandwiches weigh? What did you sav, dear? Two no trump 37 The first snow of the year and one glorious holiday . . . care to help me slide my car off the street . . . Snowball fights at the water works . . . dormitory parties . . . The closed preliminaries for the DeSoto Beauty Review . . . Those last minute papers before CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS . . . Here comes the cafeteria tray Onward ho! We hated to leave him 38 President Humphrey ' s home reflects the beauty of the snow Why don ' t they enlarge the library? What are they REALLY thinking? Sorority girls enjoy a Christmas party We won ! 39 The return of groggy students for the beginning of the NEW YEAR ... J. P. Young History lectures . . . Settling- down for finals . . . The Ions awaited SEMESTER BREAK History majors and interested students flocked to the .1 lectures. P. oung history The Highwaymen brought their songs and humor to Homecoming festivities 40 Governor Clement was another welcome visitor to the campus Dr. Otto Eisenschiml, chemist, historian and author, spoke to the journalism and chemistry students The Limelighters were an added treat brought by the student government ' Dear Abby enthusiastically speaks to her captured audience 41 Registration for second semester . . . Old South Ball . . . hoop skirts and horses on main street . . . warmer weather . . . basketball . . . art classes venture outside to draw . . . culottes and bermudas appear . . . dorm girls move to the roof . . . general spring fever descends on the campus . . . Sororities and fraternities sea,rch for talent for . . . Hold your confederate money, boys Like Sherman said, Rush is hell First the head Yeah! That ' s him 42 The band ventures to the patio much to the delight of the students I i Sl si The soon to be Business Administration Building Warm sun and hot work 43 Greek week . . . playwrights, directors and vocalists emerge . . . how to make a costume on twenty-five cents . . . study and practice and finally just practice. Presentation of the Greek Queen . . . trophies for some and next year dreams for others . . . picnics and swimming become main topics . . . work on the buildings seem to stop and the dust gets thicker . . . Lambda Chi ' s, as first place winners in All Sing, exuberantly cheer their director 44 Alpha Delta Pi claimed first place in the sorority division of All Sing Phi Mu ' s proudly display their trophies for the best skit in Follies and also the best poster. Talented Sigma Alpha Epsilon again placed first in the men ' s division of Follies Pi Kappa Alpha shown during a lively- moment on stage. Sigma Kappa ' s sadly view the plight of Mrs. Toymaker. 45 Politicians and parties emerge for FXECTIONS . . . The Tiger Rag versus the parties . . . handbills flood the campus . . . election day dawns amid slogans, signs, convertibles, and I ' m running for . . . The entrance to the den becomes hazardous . . . party members watch the voting and others watch the party members . . . Candidates then rush to participate in . . . One of the scenes from the Shakespearean Festival President Humphreys receives his gag gift at the annual Journalism banquet 46 An intricate part of our new addition to MSU, WKNO Many unique handbills appeared during elections PLEASE vote for us! Efficient, fast voting after an hour wait in line 47 MAY DAY. The onlookers beat the heat by sitting in the shade to watch the events . . . high jumps . . . races . . . broad jumps . . . The May Queen and her court are pre- sented . . . awards ar e given . . . the dance program is enjoyed by all and finally the May Day Dance on the patio ends a sunny memorable day . . . Alpha Xi sorority wins the May Day Field Trophy, overall Intramural trophy, and Softball and volleyball trophies . . . Girl and pole bite the dust Please won ' t you dance with me? 48 The May Queen and her court view their subjects Hey! Let ' s twist 49 A silence envelops the campus broken only by the lighting of cigarettes, turning of pages, and typing of late papers as final exams draw near. Students enter the library for the first time . . . exam week dawns and goes . . . noise reigns supreme in the dorms as everyone packs for home . . . Finally silence descends on the campus and only gradua- tion remains to end another year at MSU. Should I be neat or just dump everything in? 50 At last, everything ' s ready Maybe my roommate will pack my things too. Students begin the wait for the cherished diploma Friends and relatives nervously wait for that special name : •■• ' ■■ J r «fc L 4 ■1 : ' l S ' 4 Wi ■ Wm :■ flf Graduates learn the ' hopes for the futui A graduate realizes his goal as two await their turn 51 x • . - -, T FINALLY THE LONG AWAITED AND PRAYED FOR DAY OF GRADUATION DAWNS WHEN MEN AND WOMEN PROUDLY ACCEPT THEIR DIPLOMAS AND THEN PAUSE AND WISTFULLY REALIZE THAT A PHASE OF LIFE IS CLOSED TO THEM FOREVER 4 Personalities BILLY JOE BINGHAM AFROTC. Wing Commander, Distinguished Military Stu- dent: Dorm Council, pres.; Sigma Chi: Arnold Air So- ciety, sec ' v. JUDITH LINN GIBBS May Court: Phi Gamma Nu, sec ' y. ; Tassel: Wesley, sec ' y; SNEA, second v-pres.: Young Democrats. Biology Club. Who ' s Among Students in FAYE BOATMAN Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Dorm Council: Sarah Smith Math Award: Alpha Lambda Delta. Junior Advisor: Tassel, sec ' y; Entre Nous, treas. ; Koinonia. sec ' y.: SNEA. CHARLES EARL HENDERSON Honor Roll; Young Demo- crats; Cub Club, v-pres.: IFC; Pre-Legal Society, pres.; Kappa Alpha. RICHARD A. BRACKHAHN IFC Man of the Year. pres. : Cub Club; Art Club: Pre- Legal Society; DeSoto, Greek Editor. Picture Editor; Tiger JRag. Business Staff; SGA, Political Chairman: Student Congress Party, v-pres. ; Pi Kappa Alpha, pres.: Senior Class, pres. MIKE HOPPER Kappa Alpha, treas Epsilon; M Club: Pi Sigma Youn Democrats; Wesley: Account- ing Club. 54 Who American Universities and Colleges ALAN BUSSEL Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Alpha Epsilon Pi. v-pres. : Pi Delta Epsilon, v-pres. ; Delta Kappa, sec ' y.; Hillel; Chess Club, sec ' y.; IFC; Tiger Rag, Executive Editor; Na- tional Pi Delta Epsilon Jour- nalism Contest, second place in editorials, first place in features. y ;V BARBARA J. FRANKLIN Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic Representative, second v-pres.; Panhellenic, sec ' y.; Tassel; P.E. Majors Club, treas. ; Cheerleader; SNEA; TEA. MARY ANN DILL Gamma Phi Beta, pres., v- pres. : Dorm Council; DeSoto Staff: BSU: SNEA. MARY LEE HUDSON Tassel; Alpha Lambda Delta, Chaplain; ACE; Honor Roll; SNEA; Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart ' s Club; Arabasque Club: University Chorale, Soloist. ELINOR ANN KELLEY Sigma Kappa, treas.; Tiger Rag, Executive Editor, Editor- ial Assistant; Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Sec ' y-treas. ; Dorm Coun- cil, pres.; University Glee Club: SNEA. EUGENE KLEISER AFROTC. Wing Commander, Commander and Executive Officer. Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Military Com- mendation Award; Convair Air Power Award; Air Force Times Award; Newman Club. 55 JOHNNIE KING Sigma Chi. pres.: IFC: SGA. Junior Representative: Senior Representative: Pre-Legal So- cietv. BOB LEWIS AFROTC. Group Commander. Cadet Lt. Colonel; Track Team. Captain; Dorm Coun- cil: Delta Kappa, v-pres. ; Arnold Air Society; Pi Sigma Epsilon: Math Club: Young Democrats. MAC ELDER OZIER Sigma Alpha Epsilon. pres.; IFC: SGA. Supreme Court; Delta Kappa, sec ' y.; Honor Roll: Young Republicans: Tiger Rag. Reporter. PEMBROKE T. PINCKNEY Pi Kappa Alpha, pres.; AMA. pres., sec ' y.; Pi Sigma Epsi- lon. v-pres.: Delta Kappa: Young Democrats: Cub Club. Who ' s ROSE MARIE McAFEE Alpha Xi Delta, pledge pres., social chairman, corres. sec ' y.; Pi Delta Epsilon; DeSoto, Class Editor, Beauty Editor, Executive Editor; Tiger Rag, Reporter; Cub Club; SNEA; Young Democrats; En Garde: Badminton Club. BOBBY C . RAUCHLE Dean ' s List; Pi Delta Epsilon. pres.; Honorary Feature Award; Phi Alpha Theta. pres.; Young Republicans, v- pres. ; Tiger Rag. Associate Editor. Feature Editor, Copy Editor; Delta Kappa; French Club: BSU; Student Public Relations Director. catherine d. Mcdonald Delta Zeta, first v-pres.. treas., pledge class sec ' y.; Westmins- ter Fellowship, pres.. second v-pres.. Outreach Chairman. Ecumenical Relations Coor- dinator; Religious Council, pres.. rec. sec ' y. JIMMIE ANN RAY Alpha Lambda Delta, pres.: Tassel, pres.; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Dorm Coun- cil; Religious Council; Wes- ley, second v-pres.; SNEA, Associate pres.; Young Demo- crats; Biology Club. 56 Who i .. RICHARD W. McMAHON Deans List: Honor Roll: Chi Beta Phi; Delta Kappa, pres.. treas.; Psi Chi. v-pres. ; Tiger Rag. Reporter; SGA, Supreme Court ; Psychology Club; Biology Club: Sisma Alpha Epsilon. pres.. treas., deputy treas.. Scholarship Leader. BILL W. REED Tau Kappa Alpha, pres Kappa Alpha ; Debate ciety; Debate Manager: bated with International De- bate team from New Zealand. Pi So- De- ienfkj - PATRICIA L. MORRISON Alpha Xi Delta, pres.; Sock Buskin, pres.. v-pres.; Best Actress of the Year: SGA, Supreme Court. Senior Jus- tice: Alpha Psi Omega; Tas- sel: Tau Kappa Alpha: New- man Club: Cub club: Young Democrats; Fine Arts Club; Debate Squad. JUDY NEUMAN Tassel; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Alpha Gamma Delta, v-pres. ; Wesley, treas.. v- pres. ; Dorm Council; SNEA; Young Democrats; Tennessee Methodist Student Movement, treas. CARROLL ANN SMITH Alpha Gamma Delta, pres.: Tassel, v-pres. ; Newman Club : SNEA: Best pledge of Alpha Gamma Delta. GAIL OXENDINE Entre Nous, pres.; Junior Class, sec ' y; Tiger Rag Staff: Pi Delta Epsilon : Psychology Club: Badminton Club. NANCY ANN RYLAND Alpha Gamma Delta, rec. sec ' y; Panhellenic, pres.; Jun- ior Miss; Newman club; Cub Club; Biology Club. SUSANNE L. SMITH Sock Buskin, sec ' y.; Alpha Psi Omega, pres. : Alpha Xi Delta; SNEA; Excellent Award in Oral Interpretation at Southern Speech Associa- tion. 57 Who ' s ROBERT J. TALLEY Arnold Air Society. Distin- guished Military Student. Pro- fessor of Air Science Award; Reserved Officer ' s Association Award: Kappa Sigma. Who ANDREW K. TATUM Sigma Alpha Epsilon, treas., rush chairman, rec. IFC Representative; Republicans: Canterbury Club, pres. sec y. Younj STANLEY WERNER University Band; Lambda Chi Alpha, pres.. pledge trainer, social chairman; Cub Club; Newman Club; IFC, pres. FRANK S. WESSON Tau Kappa Alpha ; Delta Kappa, pres. ; v-pres. ; Young Republicans, pres.; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon; Pre-Legal So- ciety: Debate Team: SGA. DWIGHT WILLIAMS Freshman class more Class, Kappa, pres. Tau Kappa Sigma Alpha pres.; pres.; SGA, Alpha, Epsilon minster Fellowship: Rag; Young Republicans: bate Team. Sopho- Delta v-pres, ; v-pres. ; West- Ti er o De THOMAS WOOD Chi Beta Phi, pres.; Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge master; Cub Club; Biology Club. DALE J. WINTROATH Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres., v- pres., sec ' y. ; IFC, v-pres., sec ' y. ; United Independent Party, Chairman; SNEA; Cub Club; Newman Club. 58 w ■ ► . f: i Miss and Mr. Memphis State Brenda Theurer David Farmer 59 Homecoming Queen Sandra Green ROTC Queen Nancy Thomson 60 , 1 .. 1. i Greek Goddess Kim Kimberlain May Queen Suzanne Holt DeSoto Beauty Queen Miss Jo Cabler Miss Jo Cabler. an Eng- lish major from Memphis was chosen the 1962 De- Soto Beauty Queen. Pos- sessing beauty, poise, and personality. Jo won the title over forty other con- testants representing cam- pus organizations. 62 Miss Wynne Agnew First Alternate DeSoto Beauty 64 t J - , ]: .M 9 Miss Diane Jetton Second Alternate DeSoto Beauty 65 Beauty Revue Division Winners Miss Nancy Thomson Miss Diane Jetton Diane captured the Swimsuit division title with her sparkling personality and natural loveliness. 66 Vivacious and personable Nancy won the Talent division with her Roaring Twenties skit which enraptured the audience. Miss Wynne Agnew Wynne added scintillating glamour to the DeSoto Beauty Revue to win the Formal division. 67 Miss Nancy Thomson DeSoto Beauty 68 8 Miss Carole Weir DeSoto Beauty 69 L. . . Miss Vicki Childress DeSoto Beauty 70 f Miss Elaine French DeSoto Beauty 71 DeSoto Sandra Anderson Alicia Bisio Martha Bowen Bonnie Burns Kaye Ferguson Nancy Foster Beverly Greene Mary Frances Griffith Mary Ann Holloway Joy Humphries Martha Lynn Jordan Merrill Ann Leslie Gloria Ann Reece Diane Ross Ellen Schwartz Charlotte Sepp Susan Smith 72 Dreams Mary Fern Caudill Bettye Dillon Dee Anna Dotson Gloria Dotson Joan Harris Janet Hatley Patricia Ann Hayes Jo Hill Bobbie Lynn Morrow Barbara Jean Peterson Felicia Popper La Juanna Prock Libby Towery Ann Voss Linda Webb Dorothy Williams Sallyone Wilson 73 Patty Futrell Janet Hatley Carol Durby Bettye Dillon Majorettes - : ■ ,:,::■ 1 During football season, the MSU Marching Band is led by seven lovely Tigerettes and Paul Giger. The twirlers ' colorful costumes add glamour and sparkle to the march- ing band performances. Their precision drills and dance routines are featured during the half-time entertainment at every home football game. Mr. Giger, feature twirler, is the choregrapher for the majorettes, who are chosen each spring. Their audition includes a short individual routine and a test in group participation. Paul Giger Pat Rast Gr-r-r! Tigerettes i J -jfc7 - ttA - ■ Ki - A 74 Susan Smith Nancy Thomson ( Wynne Agnew Guvlene Carter Robert Holder Cheerleaders Cheering the Tiger teams to victory are ten vivacious MSU Cheerleaders. This peppy squad strives to stimulate school spirit in both the players and the spectators during athletic events. Exemplified by coordinated actions and words, they plan pep rallies, organize pep parades, and participate in the annual Homecoming bonfire celebration. Hopeful candidates audition each spring before a panel of judges. Four men. four girls, two alternates, and costumed Tiger Wayne Johnson comprise the 1962 cheering squad. Wayne Johnson The Real Tiger Spirit Diane Jetton David Kaiser Joy Lott Bobby McMinn Janice Wilcox Alternate Beverly Prather Alternate Warren Mitchell 75 Cheering lustily at athletic events, applauding heartily for the University band, watching admiringly theatrical productions, anxiously scanning campus publications; this is the spirit of MSU, this is the life of the typical Tiger. Campus life is thus enriched by numerous activities which present exciting experiences for every university student. These are the thoughts which they will cherish as long as MSU is remembered. 76 :_: _ _ . _ ACTIVl 4 Mm IP 77 Football 78 Athletic Director DR. EUGENE LAMBERT Football Coaches Kneeling, lejt to right: Wilson Waites, Head Coach Billy Spook Murphy, and John Cobb. Back row, left to right: Bob Patterson, Roger French, and Tom Morris. 79 DON COFFEY E Captain Blue-Gray Game Preparing to go into action MSU 40 CITADEL Memphis. Sept. 16. The largest opening game crowd in Memphis State history was on hand to witness the Tigers march over the Cadets of the Citadel. The high- powered offense wasted no time getting under way as James Earl Wright scored the first three touchdowns on rollouts. Co-captain Jack Carter scampered 73 yards on a trap to close the first half scoring. Halfbacks Jerry Reese and Sonny Parsons covered a lot of ground to score on runs of 48 and 92 yards. Parson ' s run was one of the longest ever executed in the annals of Memphis State. The Citadel was unable to move against the solid, hard knocking Tiger defense. The Cadets were repelled once at the five and fumbled later in the game on the four. An aerial attempt was thwarted when Charles Alexander intercepted a Cadet pass on their 15 yard line. JACK CARTER HB Co-Captain 80 JIM ADDINGTON QB RICHARD ADRAGNA G CHARLES ALEXANDER QB MIKE ARMSTRONG HB JERRY BELL C Vollmer directs the action DENNIS BIODROWSKI E MSU 48 TULSA 12 Tulsa, Okla.. Sept. 23. Memphis State ' s Tigers successfully combatted the Hurri- cane by displaying a powerful offense. The Missouri Valley Co nference members seemed unable to stop Captain Don Coffey, who outmaneuvered the defense to pick three touchdown passes from the air. James Earl Wright was the source of these passes, plus another to Richard Saccoccia. Wright also scored from the one. Russell Vollmer ran 15 yards to score and Charles Alexander went over from two yards out. Jack Carter kicked 6 of 7 conversions. JOHN BRAMLETT G JOHN CRONIN C RALPH CICCARELLI G DAVE CASINELLI FB DAVE BROWN E CHUCK BROOKS E 81 JOHN EVANS T Nation ' s second ranked offense gets underway MSU 56 HARDIN-SIMMONS Memphis, Sept. 30. The Cowboys of Hardin-Simmons found the task of corralling the Tigers more than they could handle. An explosive Memphis State offense wasted no time in beginning the onslaught as James Earl Wright returned a Cowboy punt 65 yards for the first score. Jerry Reese ended the first quarter by racing 18 yards to tally. Jerry set the stage for the next TD by scampering 59 yards. Wright slipped over from the one after faking a jump pass. James Earl passed 35 yards into the reliable hands of Don Coffey to add to the total. He continued to throw after intermission as Sonny Parsons latched onto a 64 yard pass play. Minutes later Sonny darted 50 yards to the goal. Further scoring opportunities came when Mike Armstrong fell on a Cowboy fumble and Jim Addington picked off an aerial. Dan Graham scored from 7 yards out and Addington squeezed over from the two. Jack Carter had a perfect day with his conversions. The defense held the enemy to merely 79 yards. WAYNE EVANS E BOB FINAMORE G BILL GALESE E DAN GRAHAM HB JOHN GRIFFIN HB LARRY HEATHCOTT T 82 Jack Carter threads his way through the line MSU 28 LOUISVILLE 13 Louisville, Ky., Oct. 7. The Tigers relied on a passing attack after finding the running game ineffective against a huge Louisville line. Memphis State scored first in the opening quarter on an 8 yard pass from James Earl Wright to Jerry Reese. Jack Carter converted. The Cardinals came back to score and the game was tied at halftime. Wright tossed a 30 yard pass to Dennis Biodrowski for a touchdown. Finding the pass effective, James Earl hif Don Coffey for a 32 yard TD. Chuck Brooks intercepted a Cardinal pass to set up the next score. Wright kept throwing to Coffey as Don made one im- possible catch after another. Carter plunged over from the one, then followed wit h his fourth conversion to end the scoring and bring victory. JOHN HOLTZCLAW HB BILL HUDSON T Senior Bowl Blue-Gray Game BUBBA ISBELL G RICHARD LUCAS T PAT MILLER FB 83 Bill Galese is brought down by a Furman defender MSU 21 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 7 Memphis. Oct. 14. The real standout of the Tigers ' fifth victory was the unyielding defense. Memphis State scored early in the contest as James Earl Wright ate up yardage with rollouts, a pass to Don Coffey, and hard running by Dave Casi- nelli. who scored on a three yard thrust. The Tigers scored again as Wright ended a yard drive by going over from the one. Ed Weldon jarred the ball loose from an enemy runner and Charles Alexander recovered to end a Southern drive. Later Southern attempted a field goal, but the Tiger line quickly ended these hopes. Ends Wayne Evans and Dennis Bio- drowski consistently turned the Southern runners up the middle of the line where they were stopped abruptly. Casinelli scored the final TD from five yards out. FRED MOORE T CHARLES OWENS T SONNY PARSONS HB DICK QUAST G JERRY REESE HB 84 1 Jack Carter displays his unerring form at extra points MSU 35 ABILENE CHRISTIAN Memphis. Oct. 21. A mounting offense and a rugged defense brought victory number six for the Tigers. The first score came in the second quarter when Charles Alexander tossed a 44 yard spiral to Sonny Parsons. Dave Casinelli crashed over from the one yard line just before the end of the first half. Halfback John Griffin nabbed a deflected Alexander pass in the end zone, following a fumble recovery by John Bramlett. Parsons continued his role as a pass catcher as he latched onto a Russell Vollmer pass in the final quarter and found his way to pay dirt. The final touchdown came as the result of quarterback Jim Addington ' s five yard jaunt. Jack Carter successfully converted after each touchdown. WALLACE SEXTON C BILL SCOTT G RICHARD SACCOCCIA E GLENN RUSSELL C JOHN ROBILIO G 85 A moment of suspense as Tiger defense again holds MSU 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE 23 Memphis. Oct. 28. Memphis State fell for the first time this season to the Bulldogs of the SEC. Hobbled with a knee injury, James Earl Wright entered the game to throw to John Griffin for a six yard touchdown. A fine run by Jack Carter on a bobbled field goal attempt set up the first score. Trailing in the second half, Carter successfully booted a 23 yard field goal, following a long punt return by Russell Vollmer. Wright hit Chuck Brooks with an eleven yard scoring pass with five minutes remaining, but the Bulldogs were able to hold their lead and end all Tiger hopes of a coveted victory over a Southeastern Conference team. RUSSELL VOLLMER QB ED WELDON FB DON WHITLOCK FB 86 JAMES EARL WRIGHT All-American UPI Back of Week JOHN WRIGHT HB Tiger line puts the pressure on a North Texas punter. MSU 6 FURMAN 7 Memphis, Nov. 4. The dismal afternoon seemed to have an effect on the footballers of Memphis State. The usually powerful offense just couldn ' t begin to click as plays were ground out through the mud. Furman could manage but two first downs and one score, but that proved to be enough. The Paladin defense consistently held each time the Tigers approached the goal line. The lone Memphis State tally came on a two yard thrust by Full- back Dave Casinelli. Russell Vollmer ' s pass attempt for the two point conversion was batted down and Furman held the lead. Every time the Tigers threatened, they were halted by either a penalty or an unyielding Furman line. A fumble is the center of attraction against Furman 87 Casinelli slams into two North Texas defenders MSU 41 NORTH TEXAS STATE Memphis, Nov. 4. Memphis State returned to the habit of win- ning as we trounced North Texas State. The muddy field com- pelled the Tigers to confine their offense to the ground, with an occassional aerial attempt. Dave Casinelli ran three touchdowns from his fullback slot on bursts of 13, 12, and 2 yards, the latter following a fumble recovery by Jerry Reese. Jerry also a.dded to the scoring with a dive from the one. Quarterback Russell Vollmer ran six yards up the middle for six points. Jack Carter ended the scoring with a one yard sneak which was set up by Ralph Cic- carelli ' s interception. The only serious Eagle threat was short lived as Glenn Russell crashed through to block a field goal attempt near the end of the game. 88 Injured Tiger leaves the field James Earl Wright evades enemy tacklers MSU 41 CHATTANOOGA 13 Chattanooga, Nov. 23. The Tigers journeyed to foreign soil and found it rather muddy as they overran the Mocassins for the season ' s finale. The Tigers quickly took command of the game as they scored twice in the first quarter. Dave Casinelli bulled over from the two for the initial score. Jack Carter reversed his field, picked up blockers and darted 24 yards through the mud. Russell Vollmer sneaked over from the one, following his 16 yard toss to Chuck Brooks. Im- mediately after intermission. Carter contributed a tremendous 86 yard punt return for his second touchdown. Casinelli added another score as he ran 24 yards, and Jerry Reese ended the point making with a three yard run. following a 22 yard pass play from Carter. Tension mounts on James Earl ' s face as a knee injury forces him to the sidelines. 89 Basketball 90 MSU 81 MINNESOTA 89 The Tigers journeyed to the Big Ten and practically ran Minne- sota off the court during the first half. The Gophers rallied, over- coming an 18 point lead on their home court, to edge Memphis State. Hunter Beckman put on an amazing scoring display as he riddled the Minnesota defense for 30 points. Frank Snyder added 15. MSU 59 BAYLOR 46 Bavlor threw a slow, deliberate offense at the Tigers, but the Bears were unable to hit their shots. All Memphis State had to do was rebound, bring the ball down, and score. They did this on numerous occasions. Hunter Beckman netted 15 points and Frank Snyder 13 in the low scoring game. MSU 63 TEXAS TECH 62 Texas Tech. regarded as a powerhouse of the Southwest Con- ference, proved themselves a worthy opponent as they pushed Memphis State down to the wire. The Tigers traded baskets with the Red Raiders, and held a one point lead when the final buzzer sounded. Bob Neumann came off the bench to lead the attack with 17 points. Larry Garber followed closely with 15. FRANK SNYDER, Captain MSU 107 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 49 San Francisco traveled cross country to meet defeat at the hands of the Tigers. It was the largest output of the season for Memphis State as the score mounted even after the bench had been emptied. The shorter Californians were no match for the home team in shooting or rebounding. Bob Neumann again led the scoring with 24 points and Hunter Beckman tallied 17. MSU 71 MISSISSIPPI STATE 83 Mississippi State, nationally ranked co-champions of the South- eastern Conference, displayed fine shooting and great speed to overcome the game Tigers. Memphis State kept the outcome in doubt throughout the game, and even held a slight lead late in the first half. Hunter Beckman consistently hit the long jumper and ended the night with 29 points, high for both teams. Bob Neumann gathered 21, but the Bulldogs ' scoring was too evenly balanced. HUNTER BECKMAN 91 BOB NEUMANN MSU 96 RICHMOND 77 Richmond successfully penetrated the Tiger defense for easy layups early in the game, but Memphis State soon settled down and put a stop to this. MSU trailed during most of the first half as the pesky visitors put quite a scare in the fans. The Tigers got hot just before the half ended, led by Larry Garber and Hunter Beckman. All doubt was removed in the second half as Memphis State displayed a well balanced scoring attack. Bob Neumann led with 23. followed closely by Larry Garber ' s 22. Beckman added 18 and Frank Snyder 17. MSU 78 SOUTH CAROLINA 79 The Tigers bowed to South Carolina in a thrilling game that opened the Gulf South Classic. Memphis State enjoyed the lead during most of the game, but the Carolinians applied the pressure during the last few moments to emerge with the win. An enemy free throw with four seconds remaining brought defeat to the Tigers. Guards Larry Garber and George Kirk led with 18 and 17 respectively. 92 Neumann is surrounded by three New Mexico State Aggies MSU 103 NORTHWESTERN LOUISIANA ST. 83 Memphis State set two Gulf South Classic records in the process of thrashing Northwestern Louisiana. Sophomore Bob Neumann netted 33 points to tie the individual scoring record. His 19 re- bounds were also highly significant. The Tigers tied the team record for the tournament with another balanced scoring attack. Hunter Beckman and Larry Garber each had 17 and Captain Frank Snyder had 16. MSU 79 MURRAY STATE 67 Larry Garber and Bob Neumann continued their torrid scori ng as Memphis State defeated Murray State for the consolation championship of the Gulf South tournament. George Kirk broke an early tie with a jumper and a fast break layup and the Tigers were off and running. A delightful surprise for Tiger fans was the outstanding rebounding against a team well known for this phase of the game. Garber finished the contest with 20 points and Neumann collected 25 points and 12 rebounds. LARRY GARBER Smith and Randolph apply a bit of brawn 93 BOB SMITH GEORGE KIRK MSU 85 NEW MEXICO STATE 70 One of the best all-around efforts of the current season per- mitted Memphis State to outduel the visiting Aggies. The first half was filled with exciting moments as the lead changed hands several times. New Mexico ' s attack was made considerably less potent when big George Knighton fouled out with nine minutes left in the game. Bob Neumann and Hunter Beckman again pro- vided the one-two punch as Hunter scored 25 and Neumann got 23. Neumann and Frank Snyder both contributed notable defensive effort. Kirk and Beckman stretch for a rebound 94 MSU 101 SETON HALL 81 The Tigers found the confines of Madison Square Garden much to their liking as they defeated Seton Hall in the first game of an eastern tour. Bob Neumann busted the bucket for an out- standing 35 point performance as he outdueled Seton Hall ' s highly publicized Ned Werkman. Bob was also a demon on the boards as he hauled down 21 rebounds. Hunter Beckman provided able assistance with 22 points and George Kirk added 16. Frank Snyder and Larry Garber were close behind with 14 and 12. Beckman drives against Baylor MSU 37 LOYOLA OF NEW ORLEANS 76 Memphis State built up a 19 point lead at intermission, but Loyola roared back in the second half with a tremendous rally. The lead was sliced to a mere six points before the Tigers began to apply the freeze. The tactics worked perfectly and Memphis State was able to add to the lead. The consistent scoring of Bob Neumann and Hunter Beckman continued as they gathered 24 and 22 points. JAMES HORTON TIM WEAVER 95 MSU 84 VILLANOVA 109 Nationally ranked Villanova put together a very well balanced scoring to go along with Hubie White ' s 30 point performance. The consequence was a defeat for Memphis State in the final game of an eastern road trip. The Tigers were able to score well, but couldn ' t seem to tighten the de- fense against Villanova. Hunter Beckman almost matched White as he scored 29 points, mostly on his deadly jump shot. Bob Neumann added 17 points and claimed 22 rebounds to cope game honors in that phase. Larry Garber chipped in 20 tallies, many of his baskets came with an enemy hand waving in his face. JERRY PARRISH Snyder apparently finds something interesting up there 96 MSU 101 LOYOLA 58 Memphis State was in top form in just about everv phase of the game as they romped Loyola of the South in Memorial Fieldhouse. This same team gave the Tigers quite a scare earlier in the season, but Memphis State showed a great deal of improvement over the last encounter. The Tigers scored with such ease that Loyola went into a freeze near the end of the game in an attempt to hold the score down. Memphis State shooters hit a fine 65 per cent of their shots, mostly in the second half. Bob Neumann scored under the goal and on outside jump shots to end up with 36 points, which was high for the game. Hunter Beckman had his usual accuracy as he connected for 23 points. George Kirk awed the crowd with his sharp passes and driving layups. DON DREWELL Horton leaps above the Wolfpack to scor MSU 67 DAYTON 78 The Tigers fell to the big Fivers in an exciting game played on the winners court. Rebounding was the big difference, as the Tigers were unable to muscle out Dayton ' s big center. When the defense collapsed on the middle, the Flyers began to score from outside. Hunter Beckman helped keep Memphis State in the thick of the battle with 25 points. Bob Neumann provided the bulk of the rebounding, as he hauled in 13 and scored 14 points. George Kirk chipped in 10 points. 97 MSU 86 THE CITADEL 72 Memphis State returned to the home court to defeat the Cadets of The Citadel. Although the team suffered the lowest shooting percentage of the season. Hunter Beckman turned in another out- standing shooting performance. The rangy forward tied the season ' s high for points in a game by netting 35 points. 20 of his points came in the first half when the Cadets were offering considerable resist- ance. The Tigers got 17 points from Larry Garber and 15 from Bob Neumann. MSU 88 WILLIAM MARY 70 The Tigers built a tremendous 18 point halftime lead to practically assure them a victory over the visitors from the Southern Conference. The Indians came back fighting in the second half and came within 10 points at one time, but the rally was started too late to overcome the Tigers. Hunter Beckman continued to pour in points as he hit for 26. Frank Snyder contributed 22. Larry Garber and Bob Neu- mann added 18 and 17 respectively. PAUL PRICE Kirk connects on a jump shot 98 BILL KOEHLER DON RANDOLPH ED SMITH Beckman gives a helping hand 99 FINAL STATISTICS Player Games Field Goals Rbs. Points Avg. Hunter Beckman 21 199 159 450 21.4 Bob Neumann 21 139 224 399 19.0 Larry Garber 21 122 70 262 12.4 Frank Snyder 21 97 140 234 11.1 George Kirk 21 69 61 173 8.2 Jim Horton 21 28 21 91 4.3 Don Drewell 12 15 44 43 3.5 Bob Smith 17 25 58 60 3.5 Paul Price 1 1 1 3 3.0 Bill Koehler 55 4 3 14 2.8 Tim Weaver o o 3 8 11 1.3 Jerry Parrish 11 4 9 13 1.1 Don Randolph 7 1 3 3 0.4 Ed Smith 1 0.0 TOTALS 21 708 968 1756 83.6 . 1 jASKETSJ COACHING- ' 1 k COACH BOB VANATTA COACH DEAN EHLERS Coach Bob Vanatta completed his final season at Memphis State with a very impressive record. In his six years as basketball coach, Coach Vanatta has guided the Tigers to the N.C.A.A. tournament, second place in the National Invitational Tournament, the Champion- ship of the Sugar Bowl, and other holiday tournaments. The Tigers have met some of the top basketball teams in the nation and established themselves among the leaders. Coach Dean Ehlers will assume the duties of head basketball coach after serving as assistant coach and freshman coach. 100 L r. WW A ■ v Track The Tiger track men compiled a record of 4 wins and 3 losses in dual meets. They also participated in such meets as Mid-West Relays, Memphis Relays, Jaycee Indoor Carnival, and the L.S.U. Invitational. The only senior on the squad was captain Bob Lewis. Many of the younger boys gained valuable experience that will give Memphis State another strong track team. COACH GLENN JOHNSON Front row, left-right: Don Lamb, Gene Scanlon, Eric Torina, Bob Lewis, Bob Scanland, Buddy Leflar, Charles Eoff, Gais Bruce. Back row: Coach Johnson, Joel Laney, David Hathcock, Bob Robbins, Allan O ' Neal, Bob Meeks, Tommy Vaughn, Terry Huntzicker, Richard Rottering, John Wilkerson, mgr. 102 BOB LEWIS, captain Bobby Meeks clears the high jump Rottgering starts on the 440 Scanlon takes off on the relay Lewis completes a vault 103 Vaushn strains hard for a victory Paul Price leaps over the bar Racing against the clock Robhins set to put the shot 104 O ' Neal has it made, almost Tennis Memphis State fielded a tennis team this season after being inactive last year. The enthusiasm was high as several prospects turned out for the squad. The team had a successful season, even though many of the boys had never before had experience in collegiate plav. The team was composed of some of the city and regional best tennis players. The squad was coached by Mr. Tom Sharp and Dr. William Walker. STEVE HALEY GEORGE BODAMER Front row, left to right: Don Zanone, Lee Mixon, Steve Haley, George Bodamer, Dwight Caldwell, Bill Jennings, Wayne Emmons. Back row: Thomas Sharp, Kenny Lewis, David Lambert, Jim Bryan, Larry Laycock, William Walker. 105 Baseball COACH BOB STEPHENSON ($?? ' ' kit i ir r : 5 i w , Hf4 £U B  ' 1 Front row, left to right: Ben Ward, Charles Knight, Houston Akin, Bert Canfield, Bob Martin, Macon Lowe, Neil Cordell, Jerry Reese, Russ Vollmer, Jim Cupples, Jerry Wilhite, Jimmy Plunk, Steve Dropkin, Tom Perkins, Billy Patrick, John Bramlett, Bob Laney, George Holt. The Tiger baseball team completed the season with a very successful record of 13 wins and 5 losses. Coach Bob Stephenson, in his first season at the helm, guided the Tigers to wins over some highly rated teams. The leading hitters were John Bramlett and captain Bert Canfield. Macon Lowe compiled a 6-2 pitching record and Billy Patrick had a perfect 4-0 slate. MACON LOWE £ttES£r vmm ' '  • m • ■ -Mi. — .,• -UH at 106 JERRY REESE JERRY WILHITE TOMMY PERKINS u BERT CANFIELD Captain A stolen base against Cincinnati BILLY PATRICK HOUSTON AKIN CHARLES KNIGHT -M k$ ' .... fVVV««r. ' ti- MS h?a ' 7 ... ■ -,niA fc- BOB MARTIN P. JL JOHN BRAMLETT BENNY WARD £« i iWk ?! J RUSSELL VOLLMER 107 Women ' s Intramurals In 1947. the Intramurals Committee was formed with Miss Elma Roane at its head, a position which she still occupies today. The first intramurals were conducted in the fields of basketball, softball, volleyball, and track. Now the area has expanded to include not only these group sports, but also individual sports such as golf, equitation, badminton, fencing, tennis, and trampoline. Club groups such as Modern Dance, Swimming, Trampoline, and Fencing are all a part of the overall intramural program. May Day is also an important event in the year ' s intramural calendar. Prior to 1947, all of the May Day activities involved the Training School, with the exception of the May Queen and her court, who were chosen from Memphis State College. Beginning in 1947, however, the newly formed Intramurals Committee patterned all May Day activities to include just Memphis State students. Sponsored by intramurals on a somewhat limited basis for the past six years has been varsity competition for girls. Main events of the program are the annual Intercollegiate Women ' s Volleyball Tournament and the Intercollegiate Women ' s Badminton Tournament. Jumping a tie-ball on the basketball court. 108 An enthusiastic game of field hockey. A group of fencers include, from left to right: Carol Niernsee, Betty Crenshaw, Dawn Campbell, Joy Lott, and Patricia Moves. : s Barbara Hammers does a leaping forward roll over Miss Roane ' s headstand. arsity Women ' s Intercollegiate Volleyball Team. First place in East and West [ennessee Volleyball Tournament. Left to Tight: Barbara Dowd, Miss Roane, Susie McDonald, Cese Johnson, Suzanne Blair, Cathy Ferguson, and Mamie reeman. Winners of Intramural Badminton Tournamen t. First place, Mamie Freeman; Runners-up, left, Suzanne Blair, and right, Betty Duvall. 109 Kappa Alpha Volleyball Champs Fox shows winning form in the shot put Basketball Champs Sigma Alpha Epsilon Men ' s Intramurals 110 A successful high jump May Day winners SAE SAE wins Softba Lunging for the tape in the 100 yard dash III Cr oss-Country The cross-country team, under coach Glenn John- son, finished the season with a record of 2 wins and 5 defeats. The team consisted of mostly first and second year men, and with a little more experi- ence, these men should provide an outstanding team. Pictured to the left are: Front row: Gais Bruce and Buddy Leflar. Second row: captain Joel Laney. Richard Rotterging, and Bobby Scanland. Golf The golf team finished with an excellent record of 8 wins. 1 tie and 1 loss. Members of the team were captain John Schlee. Larry Campbell. Ken- neth Lindsay. Buddy McEwen. Danny Gibson. Tommy Hor- ton, and Benjy Hill. Participating in the Southern Intercollegiate Tournament were McEwen, Campbell, Schlee, Lindsay, Coach Roy Moore, Gibson. Hill, Dr. Gene Lambert and Coach Jake Fondren. 112 ►. Music 113 - . • MSU Band a ;, ' i i i i urn in ii,i  ' ' U f • k c HHI I P .« A - • • Loaded sun soes off duri ng a football game Noon hour patio concerts 114 ••• — - CLAY LEWIS Drum Major MSU formation at a football game 115 Lejt to right: Jimmie Cochran, Harold White. Jimmy Keyes, Polk Tillman. Second row: Billy Compton, Sammy Vinson, Bill Bradford, Allen Hightower, Gerald Richardson, Clay Lewis, Ronald Coletta, Walt Dressel. Third Row: Kenneth Hart, Doug Kelley, George Tidwell, Joe Sills, Terry Blackwood, Mike Leech. Dance Band Left to right: Joanna Isaac, Cathy Willisk, Anita Lowrie, Kay Bourne, Billie Baker, Gwen Bates, Alicia Bisio, Betty Dennis, Patricia Raniey, Gemia George, Patty Fowlston, Janna Prange, Mary Conner, Elizabeth Burns, Nancy McKee, Ann Green, Mary Douglas. Second row: Jean Dodd, Janet Schulz, Susan Lovelace, Anna Pellegrini, Charlotte Kronschnabel, Joan Eubanks, Linda Jones, Barbara Harwell, Jan Snow, Kathey Junkin, Gail Moore, Carol Hemmen. Third row: William Cason, Gerald P. Morrow, John Weatherall, James Lemser, Bill Allen, Johnny Cox, Jeddie Springfield, Jim Smith, Danny Collard, Ken Carter, Bill Pugh, Charles Parham, Lee Smith, William Underwood, Terry Blackwood, Stuart Brandon, Larry Ladd. Chorale 116 Mr. and Mrs. Gant begin to destroy their boarding house. Look Homeward, Angel Opening of the 1961-62 season for the MSU University Theater was the production of Look Homeward. Angel. This realistic dramatic presen- tation, based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe, occurred in the town of Altamont. North Carolina, in the fall of 1916. Concentrating on the last third part of Wolfe ' s protean novel of youth, the Wolfe family is recre- ated. Eliza Gant, Eugene ' s mother, portrayed by Carol Howell, was obsessed by her maternal hold- ings and raising her own barriers against the love of her family. W. 0. Gant, the father and stone- cutter played by Phil Arnoult, was imprisoned by his failures. Ben Gant. the brother who never broke away, was played by Jim Townsend. Andy Eudaly playing the part of the young Eugene Gant was the hero of this play or in reality Thomas Wolfe. The essence of Wolfe ' s classic has been artfully translated into the exacting medium of the stage. Through the use of realistic staging, the play alternated in moods between sardonic humor and grief both private and universal. Eugene Gant tells Laurie of his plans for the future. Members of the family stare at the drunken Tarkington in disgust. 118 a Angel Street A Victorian stage thriller. Angel Street. was produced in arena style, with bleachers and chairs for the audience arranged on stage around the acting area. This arena style staging added to the mystery of the production. Bob Womack portrayed Mr. Manningham. the diabolic husband who attempted to convince his wife that she was going insane. His harassed wife later learned that her husband was a maniacal criminal suspected of a murder committed fifteen years ago in the same house, and that he is trying to dispose of her. Mr. Manningham assures the maid of the outcome of his schemes. Inspector Rough offers Mrs. Manningham a glass of Scotch to calm her nerves. 119 u Much Ado About Nothing The eleventh annual Shakespearean Festival Produc- tion. Much Ado About Nothing, was directed by Gladys Smith of the New York Shakespeare Festival. Bennett Wood, and Albert Greshman. Much Ado About Nothing, a farce about young- people falling in and out of love, dealt chiefly with the adventures of Beatrice and Benedick, neither of whom had any intentions of falling in love. Well meaning friends deliberately mislead the pair into believing each was in love with the other. A secondary love plot developed between Claudio portrayed by Andy Eudalv and Hero, played by Dixie Carter. The chief wit in the tangle of plots and counterplots was the war of words between them as they strive to avoid the clutches of matrimony. This production dismissed the clutter of traditional modern stage gim- micks in order to bring Much Ado About Nothing to the audience in a true Shakespearean manner. Conrade and Borachio listen to Don John, the villain, plot against Hero. 120 Don Pedro, Leonato, and Beatrice look on approvingly as Hero is swept into the arms of Claudio. u Don Pasquale Memphis State ' s fourteenth annual opera was the comedy, Don Pasquale, first performed in Paris on January 3, 1843. It followed the style of the Italian eommedia dell ' arte, which placed emphasis on impressions created by color, movement, and music. The use of orange and magenta coloring created an almost carnival atmosphere to emphasize the comic, carefree element of the production and contributed to a well-integrated presentation. Don Pasquale was a rich and foolish bachelor. The plot revolves around his determination to marry a girl half his age with the aid of a friend. Dr. Malatesta. Ken Carter, in the leading role as Don Pasquale. was supported by Mary Lee Hudson, as Norina. the young, and William Sellari as Dr. Malateste. Don Pasquale, the wealthy bachelor, woos the charming. Norina. Ken Carter practices for his role as Pasquale. Dr. Malatesta schemes with Norina in an attempt to trick Pasquale. 121 a Davy Crockett ' s Challenge Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, was the hero of the MSU Children ' s Theater production, Davy Crockett ' s Challenge. This original play was written and directed by MSU student Joan Hassell. When Davy Crockett runs for Congress, Mike Fink gets an evil Indian Medicine Man, played by Carol Howell, to cast a magic spell on Davy. The hex was broken, Mike Fink defeated, and Davy Crockett went to Congress. Due to a careful technical staff this story on the Tennessee frontier scene raised the spirits of the audience and provided for a fun filled evening. Davy gets an unusual challenge from an over- sized bunny and the bunny ' s bear-friend. 1 22 Davy Crockett serenades Mira Gurne y with a frontier song, while fearsome Kattikuc sneaks up to grab a scalp. Tiger Rag 4« : FRED MIDDLETOX Associate Editor Fall Semester MIKE WALLACE Associate Editor Spring Semester ALAN BUSSEL Executive Edhor Fall Semester 124 ELINOR KELLEV Executive Editor Spring Semester GAIL OXENDINE . Editoi FLEDA ANDERSON— Society Editor— and CARL CRAWFORD— Picture Editoi The Tiger Rag. Memphis State ' s weekly newspaper, plays an important role in student life and activities. A consistent award- winner in national journalism contests, the Tiger Rag is staffed and edited entirely by students. It provides practical work experience for students in all phases of newspaper journalism. From reporting and copy editing to feature writing. MSU journalists strive to attain professional competency. For the past two years, the newspaper has been awarded the Associate Collegiate Press First Class Honor Rating, the second highest rating given by this national organization. I BETTYE JOHNSON Managing Editor JIM LONG Business Manager 125 BOBBY RAUCHLE Copy Editor EDDIE CLINTON Sports Editor -jgjif mHfomm Ka,u ,. v; ,nA r,i ' «••• •- LAURIE TELFAIR Staff JANET SCHULZ Staff 126 BARBARA HIGGINS Staff DeSoto Since the first publication of the DeSoto by the Senior Class of 1916. the DeSoto has endeavored to give its readers a creditable presentation of university life in all its facets — individual activities, organizations, clubs, sports, and special events. The staff under the editorship of Rose Marie McAfee has tried to create both a tangible foundation for the memories of the year for Memphis State students and a public relations medium presenting the uni- versitv to others. ROSE MARIE McAFEE Editor-in-Chief LEWIS TROTTER Associate Editor 127 RELIGIOUS EDITORS— Joyce Hurst and Ken Moore. PHOTOGRAPHER— Gil Michael CLASS EDITORS — Pam Fife, Freshman Class; Beverly Young, Junior Class; Ann Marie Sammons, Faculty Editor; Katherine Paxenos, Sophomore Class. SPORTS EDITORS— Martha Jo Glass, Women ' s Intramurals; Al Hollingsworth; David Farmer, Sports Editor. ARTISTS— Alice Upchurch, Kay Tyus, Pam Wheeler, Kay Ferguson, Elvis Kee, Dotty 128 Williams. GREEK EDITORS— Nell Hall and Marty Bullard. Chris Cain, {Catherine McMahon — Features Editor, and Jane Ann Faueett Larry Rogers, ROTC Editor, and Jackie Hurst Jane Cummings — Activities and Personality Editor, Guylene Carter, Miriam Slayton, and Jill Ja.ques Staff members — Kittye Robbins, Linda Morris, Helene Buderman, Felicia Popper, Richard Childers, and Suzanne Bowling «■ t ■ ' ■: ' - Liz Mitchell, Delores Wenzler — Leadership Editor, and Vic Robilio — Honoraries Editor Carol Schwill — Secretary — and Gene Garland — Copy Editor 129 News Bureau News about Memphis State University and its stu- dents is gathered, written, and mailed to West Ten- nessee newspapers and _ radio stations by the News Bureau. Journalism students work in the News Bureau under the guidance of Al Westland, assistant professor of journalism and director of the bureau, and Jimmie Covington, MSU senior and student co-ordina ' tor of the bureau. In addition to serving West Tennessee. the News Bureau also sends publicity releases to news- papers throughout the 42 states which are represented by students at MSU. MR. AL WESTLAND Director ' 30 News Bureau: left to right: Tom Holloran; Jimmie Covington, Student Director, and Doug Salmon. Public Relations Under the direction of Harry Woodbury and student direction of Bobby Rauchle. the Public Relations Office makes news releases, reports, and many types of informa- tion regarding Memphis State available to all the Memphis media. The Public Relations office also distributes a monthly Calendar of Events and handles intra-campus public relations between the faculty and various depart- ments. BOBBY RAUCHLE Student Director J Phoenix The Phoenix, a literary magazine spon- sored by the English Department, provides an opportunity for undergraduates with literary talent to give expression to their creativity. Essays, poetry, and short stories are accepted for publication. The Phoenix was a sacred bird that came from the deserts of Arabia to burn it- self on the altar at Heliopolis. From its own ashes it would arise - new, vigorous and more beautiful than it had previously been. This event took place every 500 years, and by this fiery resurrection the bird had eternal life. From this never- dying mythical bird, the Phoenix was derived from the bare remnants of some- thing past. Joy Patterson, Short Stories Editor, and Ann Peterson, Poetry Editor 131 Social life provides a welcome pause in the academic life of the university student. As enrollment has increased over half a century, organizations have been formed to increase the opportunity for social outlet. Religious groups have grown from two non-denominational organizations to clubs representing almost every faith on campus. Social clubs have grown from a mere handful to dozens and Greek organizations are being colonized each year. These organizations have been founded because the university realizes they not only promote cooperation among the students, but also teach leadership, responsibility, and character building — traits necessary for developing leaders of tomorrow. ORGANIZA 1 NTS W f A« ' w Mm 33 Sandra Anderson Jimie Lynn Bass Beverly Black Martha Bowen, Claire Bozeman Vicki Childress Joan Clement Elaine Covellis Kay Crawford Pookie Dowd Linn Fones Janice George Ruth Ann Heitner Kathy Howland Dianne Jetton Ellen Jones Kay Jones Dot Jordan Sandra Kendall Carol Kinser Marthanne Livingston Janice Long Linda Long Martha Longmire Joy Lott Nancy Madison Betty Marshall Benita Martin Ginger Mothershed Jan Nichols Sondra Noffell Gail O ' Donnell Venita Peyton Joan Ridlehuber Gayle Robertson Bettye Ross Jeannie Rummage Judy Rutschman Nancy Ryland Brenda Sibley Alice Smith Carolyn Smith Venita Smith Linda Stanfill Phyllis Stanfill Zane Tayloe Jean Travis Sherry Unger Vera Sue Van Eaton Dianne Waldon Kathy Watts Linda Webb Mary Ann Williams Anita Wyninegar ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 134 The Alpha Gams had a very busy year. Two members were varsity cheerleaders while one was named National Kappa Alpha Rose. Another was a homecoming queen alternate, three members were elected to Who ' s Who, while other members held offices in numerous clubs. Three girls were elected to Angel Flight, while the Alpha Gams claimed two fraternity sweethearts. On the social agenda were the Halloween party for the crippled children at Les Passees center, the dessert socials for the fraternities, the Snowball, and the Christmas party. Carrol Ann Smith President Barbara Delugach First Vice Pres. Judy Ncuman Second Vice Pre Kay Valvik Treasurer Jane Fish Corr. Sec. I ' ve got to make that 8:00 class! Do you wear that to ALL your classes? y v V +  U.f. ,i Alpha Gamma Delta was founded on May 30, 1904, at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. It was founded on the basis of g ood scholarship on the part of its members as being an essential for each college student. Participation in campus activities has always been urged as of value in developing lead- ership, as well as affording a means for a personal contribution to the best in college life. The colors of Alpha Gamma Delta are red, buff, and green and the flowers are the red and buff roses. 135 Diane Armour Patti Bennett Ann Blakenship Beverly Brown Phyllis Burkhardt Marilyn Campbell Paula Cloys Eleanor Cobb Rebecca DeArmond Jane Douglass Ann Dowling Loyce Jean Dunkleberger Peggy Dunn Lynne Easley Jane Fransioli Mamie Freeman Elaine French Brenda Gibson Martha Jo Glass Marcia Graves Barbie Harmer Phyllis Ann Harris Barbara Higgi-ns Suzanne Holt Mary Lou Hope Mary Lee Hudson Jean Huey Pat Joyner Harriet Keough Vicki Key Kim Kimberlin Saundra Lancaster Courtney Langston Pam Lee Janie L ' heureux Margaret Lane Lawis Martha Martin Carolyn Meeks Linda Miller Kitty Mims Jody Moffat Jean Ann Morrison Judy Nash Mary Pera Lolita Pew Suzy Ramsey Ann Rauscher Fredricka Robertson Carol. Ann Sadler Nancy Safley Ann Marie Sammons Paula Sensing Melinda Simpkins Brenda Theurer Peggy Walters Louise Wedluga Mim Whipple Ann White Janie Whitten Sallyone Wilson ALPHA DELTA PI 136 1961-1962 was another successful year for Alpha Delta Pi. Several members held dormitory offices, stu- dent government offices, Tassel membership, Honorary club membership, and various publication offices. Other Alpha Delta Pi ' s were winners and alternates of beauty contests, fraternity sweethearts (one for the second consecutive year) and fraternity sweetheart club members. Alpha Delta Pi claimed the Sigma Chi Derby Doll and the Scholarship award. Members held their annual fall outing at Shelby Forest, the sum- mer workshop at Bear Creek, the annual Hearts and Flowers formal, and worked together on the philan- thropic project at Crippled Children ' s Hospitals. And on the wrong side of the door, no less! Two minutes late. Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest national sorority, founded May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan College, Macon, Geor- gia. Alpha Delta Pi stands for the high ideals of scholarship, leadership, and service. Alpha Delta Pi ' s live by their creed I believe that my sorority is more than a ritual or a symbol; that it is a way of life. I believe that our motto expresses the true spirt of fraternity; and that by living this motto my life will be enriched by true friendships and by unselfish service to mankind. I believe that the privilege of mem- bership in Alpha Delta Pi brings the responsibility to do my best in all. I believe that these will lead me to achieve a rich and useful life. 137 Pat Amyett Christine Blackard Judy Blucker Sylvia Bounds Kay Bourne Maxine Boyd Nancy Brooks Judy Calhoun Anna Castens Jere Coleman Di Cutting Joan Donald Martha Dunn Barbara Ewell Sandra Fergueson Mary Ann Ford Nancy Foster Helen Frerichs Martha Gallina Jeannie Gates Gemia George Sharon Grantham Nell Hall Rebecca Hemenway Barbara Hines Jean Ann Hutson Lolita Ireland Stella Kee Peggy Killough Jo Ann Knight Betty McBride Suzanne McDonald Anne McGraw Merrill McLean Betty Matlock June Mays Donna Peace Margaret Phillips Pat Pollard Carole Rennegar Tresa Ross Mary Ann Scott Martha Spencer Sharon Tanner Ann Thompson Ileda Tilton Judy Timbs Janet Tobias Betty Tucker Peggy Walker Betty Wallen Carolyn Webb LaVonne Wells Jo Anne Wilder Susanne Wilkins Dorothy Williams Joy Williams Beverly Young ALPHA XI DELTA 138 Alpha Xi Delta began an active year by filling its quota with 33 outstanding pledges. The social calen- dar was highlighted by an Apple-Polishing Party in honor of the faculty, Fraternity Desserts, and the Quill Ball. The Fuzzies worked with children for the prevention of juvenile deliquency. Leadership on campus was recognized by three members being placed in Who ' s Who, girls in four honoraries, officers of many campus clubs, Executive Editor and five staff members of the DeSoto, two members on the MSU Volley- ball team and capturing the sorority Volleyball trophy for the second consecutive year. Patsy Morrison President Betty Jane Richardson Vice President Barbara Smith Treasurer Yes, I plan to be Dean of Women one of these days. But I always thought grades were based on ability. Alpha Xi Delta was organized and established at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, on April 17, 1893, by ten girls on that campus. Their intent was to bring about more pleasant conditions in their own lives and in the lives of all with whom they mingled. There are now 97 national chapters of Alpha Xi Delta. Beta Omega chapter was founded on this campus in 1949. The flower of Alpha Xi Delta is the pink rose, and its colors are double blue and gold. The pin is a gold quill with the Greek letters Alpha Xi Delta in raised and burnished gold on the barbs of the feathers. 139 Pat Agneta Betty Allen Betty Lou Asbridge Jane Bradshaw Anita Branan Betsy Brown Donna Kay Byrd Mary Fern Caudill Connie Dominioni Terry Downs Diane Farmer Betty Ferree Diane Fletcher Sue Freels Pat Gaba Pat Gautreaux Beverly Greene Edwina Greene Dorothy Hardin Betty Ann Hill Gay Holley Carol Howell Jill Jaques Cathy Keltner Kay Key Patsy Kirk Helen Kirksey Barbara Lucas Carol Ann Maloney Sharon Meacham Melody Meeks Nancy McKee Gail Moore Gladys Oakley Cheri O ' Brian Mary Ellen Pagan Liz Pierce Bochelle Randlett Emmy Rea Susan Redmond Sherry Robbins Pat Sullivan Karen Tucker Lolann Wamser Kay Watts Nancy Watts Jeanne White Lane Wilkinson Lorna Wilson Betty Winhusen GAMMA PHI BETA 140 Gamma Phi Beta opened their social season with Rush activities, followed by their Big and Little Sister slumber party, the dessert socials, the Halloween party, Founders ' Day Banquet, and the Christmas party. The Gamma Phi ' s also held their annual Crescent Cotillion in the Spring. Gamma Phi Beta campus hon- ors included second place in Derby Day, a member named to Who ' s Who, President of Mynders East Dormitory, several members on the DeSoto Staff, a class officer, and various club officers. Talk about exchange students Gamma Phi Beta was founded November 15, 1871. at Syracuse University at Syracuse, New York. It was founded on the ideals of providing a higher spiritual, social, and intellectual culture for every mem- ber. The colors are mauve and brown, and the flower is the pink carnation. Installed on campus in March. 1958, Gamma Alpha Chapter joins with all other chapters in supporting two summer camps for underprivi- leged girls. 141 jf% A J0k Loreita Arwood Judy Austin Nancy Bailey Gail Barkley Gail Bishop Sidney Campbell Wendy Carrel Peg Cherry Connie Cochran Dottie Davis Betty Dillon Dee Dotson Judy Duke JoAnn Edwards Glo Ervin Marguerite Fransioli Kay Ferguson Wanza Gooch Gail Grill i Cherie Hopper Joy Humphries Helen Imboden Martha Jackson Mary Katherine Jennings Vicki Laney Kay Leonard Merrill Ann Leslie Ann Liberto Marilyn Love Charlotte Mills Liz Mitchell Donna Morris Georgia Moultrie Patricia Moyes Mildred Musgrave Donna Newman Patti Gail Oliver Jane O ' Neil Janet Painter Nancy Lee Perry Kippy Pollard Louise Pollard Martha Ann Powell Margaret Rogers Betsy Sanders Thelnia Schwartz Linda Seaton Susan Shoemaker Ann Taylor Joan Taylor Vicki Vernon Delores Wenzler Joy Wenzler Lael Wiley Marilyn Winn Sandra Wyatt DELTA ZETA 142 Delta Zeta opened their social season with a Back in the Swing party, followed shortly by open houses for the fraternities, a Christmas party, and their highlight of the year, the Rose Petal Ball. Delta Zeta ' s actives and pledges also joined in giving a Christmas party for the children at the Speech and Hearing Center. Among the honors received by Delta Zeta was the Homecoming Trophy for first place in the display division, several beauty contest winners, the Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha, one member placed on Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and the treasurer of the Senior Class. Delta Zeta is also represented in the Religious Council. Orchesis, the Crescent Girls. Alpha Lambda Delta and other honoraries. Donna Dickcn9 President Cathie Macdonald Jean Young First Vice President Second Vice President Marie Irvin Treasurer Beverly Loeffell Recording Secretary How much do you think this one will bring? Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University in Oxford. Ohio, in 1903. It was installed at Memphis State in 1947. The purpose behind Delta Zeta ' s founding was to unite its members in bonds of sincere and last- ing friendship, to promote the moral, social, and intellectual culture of members, and to develop plans for guidance and unity in action. The colors of Delta Zeta are Old Rose and Vieux Green and its flower is the Killarney Rose. 143 Ann Barbour Judy Bee Kay Brothers Beverly Brown Connie Brown Beverly Burkett Mary Estelle Dougl as Babe Goad Becky Goodwin Lynn Greenhaw Gail Grimes Virginia Hale Patsy Hall Delaine Hamby Sally Jennings Kay Kelly Nancy Kennon Ruby Kisner Elizabeth Larsen Georgia McAmis Sally McGregor Linda McComus Scottye McPheeters Bobbie Morrow Beverly Nelson Lea Anna Nichels Pat Robinson Connie Stewart Caroline Stratman Suzanne Stratman Carol Stubbs Sylvia Thayer Carolyn Thome Rosalee Thornton PI BETA PHI 144 During its first semester at Memphis State, Phi Beta Phi has a long list of accomplishments. One mem- ber was chosen sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and second alternate to the Homecoming Queen. After an outstanding fall rush followed by pledge service and big and little sister activities, Angel Flight claimed several Pi Phis as members. In the Spring were the formal and work on the National Philanthropy project. Sally Hinklc President Ella Doyle Vice President Barbara Capooth Treasurer I was sent abroad. Pi Beta Phi was the first national college fraternity for women to be founded at Bonmouth College on April 27. 1867. From this beginning. Pi Phi has become an international fraternity with 108 chapters. Realizing that the fraternity should serve others than its own, Pi Beta Phi built a grammar school, an accredited high school, a hospital, and an Arrow Craft Shop at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, now internationally known. Pi Beta Phi, with 70.000 members, stands for excellence in character, leadership, and scholarship. 145 Beverly Baruchman Helene Buderman Nadolyn Edelson Harriet Friener Sherry Fries Annette Gordon Judy Kaplan Beverly Makowsky Linda Morris Charlene Newman Felicia Popper Shirley Sher iilllllllllli Pat Weiner SIGMA DELTA TAU 146 The Sigma Delta Tau ' s launched a successful rush program on its first year at Memphis State. High- lighting the early social events of the year was a Thanksgiving Party which included a pledge skit. Period- ical dinner meetings throughout the year proved to be both interesting and enjoyable. Among other ac- tivities the Sigma Delta Tau ' s also found time to take an active part in the volleyball league. Harriet Freiner President Charlene Newman Vice President Pat Weiner Treasurer -- ' Beverly Baruchman Secretary Which one did you want? Just 12,396 to go. Founded at Cornell University in March, 1917, Sigma Delta Tau now boasts thirty-nine chapters across the country. The Alpha Phi Chapter was organized on Memphis State ' s campus July 4, 1961. Their purpose is to promote sisterhood, scholarship, and friendship. In trying to fulfill these goals, the local chapter has participated in various cultural and social activities. The sorority flower is the golden Tea Rose and the colors are cafe au lait and old blue. 147 Marilou Adler Wynne Agnew Judy Arnhart Dottie Baker Billie Jean Baxter Harriet Bishop Diana Bradberry Jo Cablcr Carol Caldwell Judy Caplenor Guylene Carter Nancy Clift Linda Lou Coughlin Brenda Cox Carol Cox Diane Crone Gloria Davis Donna Derryberry Carol Durby Mary Ann Eikner Donna Essary Jane Ann Faucett Diane Fellows Pam Fife Patty Futrell Jo Ellen Gallman Judy Hall Joan Harris Jo Hill Vicki Holt Shirley Jackson Brenda Jones Joy King Susan Koch Kathy Lassiter Linda McDaniel Roberta McDaris Janice Moore Ann Naylor Carol Niernsee Patsy Orr Marilyn Phillips Beverly Prather Patti Ray Judy Schutt Sandra Shaw Bonnie Slocum Kay Smith Linda Starr Nancy Taylor Alice Turner Nicki Wagster Rita Weeks Janice Willcox Joanne Wooten Ann Voss SIGMA KAPPA 148 Included in Sigma Kappa ' s social calendar this year were a big-little sister banquet, open houses for the fraternities, a Christmas party, a Toyland party given in honor of the pledges, and the annual Spring Formal. Sigma Kappa ' s also gave their time to philanthropies by singing carols at the Shelby County Home and giving a party for the underprivileged girls at Girl ' s Club. Sigma Kappa was well represented on campus with seven members in Angel Flight, four cheerleaders, two majorettes, associate editor of the Tiger Rag, associate editor of the DeSoto, and two girls elected to Who ' s Who. They are also represented in the SGA. Supreme Court, Debate Squad, and various honoraries and have several beauty contest winners. Nancy Fowler President Betty Dunavant First lice President Barbara Franklin Second Vice President Elinor Kelley Treasurer Katherine McMahon Recording Secretary 99 and 44 100% pure— it floats! And these must be the Lennon sisters. Sigma Kappa was founded in Waterville, Maine, at Colby College in 1874. Its five founders ' idea was to unite its members in a bond of sincere friendship for the development of character and the promotion of social and intellectual culture. Sigma Kappa now comprises over 100 chapters in the United States with a total membership of over 32,000. Beta Xi chapter was organized on Memphis State ' s campus in 1947. The colors of Sigma Kappa are lavender and maroon and the violet was selected as the national flower. The pin is in the shape of a triangle, outlined by crown pearls with the Greek letter K in gold embedded in a maroon background in the center. 149 g § Adrienne Adler Carmine Baker Shirley Bennett Barbara Boone Ginger Branham Barbara Brewer Mary Elizabeth Brock Rita Burks Ann Marie Chiozza Joan Cooper Linda Crocker Jane Cumraings Barbara Fant Diane Frizzell Bcttye Jean Garrett Martha Gates Carolyn Grant Nancy Greaves Sandra Green Mary Frances Griffith Dianne Hamilton Bonnie Harmon Portia Harris Janet Hatley Mary Ann Hayles Maris Holmes Barbara Hopper Sophie Huie Judith Kemp Judy LaForge Patsy McFarland Sue McNeil Judy Manspeaker Linda Millwood Ellen Nash Dian Neese Judy Nobles Fran Noonan Brenda Pace Dauris Parker Shirley Richardson Mary Margaret Roberts Betty Gail Schaeffer Carol Schneider Miriam Slayton Susan Smith Sharon Solomito Dare Spalding Kay Spalding Ruth Spalding Brenda Stiles Laura Strickland Jayne Tribble Carol Weir Marilyn Word Nancy Wray Betty Zorzoli PHIMU 150 Phi Mu was happy to include among its members the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Two were chosen as majorettes, and two more were picked for Angel Flight. Homecoming gave Phi Mu Homecoming Queen and second place in the display division. Members were also active in SGA legislature, as Freshman Class treasurer, and in Orchesis. Pledges won Sigma Chi Derby Day for the second consecutive year. Philan- thropic work included a Halloween party for the Crippled Children ' s Hospital. Parties included those given by the pledges and the Mardi Gras Ball. Glenna Boales President Cynthia Koriulorffer Vice President Florence Ann Bell Treasurer Suzanne Rothrock Secretary Mazie McNeil Rush Chairman Li ' l Ahner ' s Harem. i 1 I la • • i  i • f W Phi Mu was organized on March 4, 1852, at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, as the Philomathean Society. Three important founders of the sorority are Mary DuPont Lions, Mary Myrick Daniel, and Martha Hardaway Redding. Thousands of women today wear the gold and black badge of Phi Mu, which signifies their pledge to uphold the high ideals of enduring friendships, loyalty to their college and frater- nity, high scholarship, and service to others. . ■:■: .: ■ i . ir V j if 4 00® Sffltmu ■ , v. = ' ■ .«• - 3 V. Sn - : — V ■ ' - j « ' A FT ■ ' ' v J 3 . . • • ■ Wi : sHH «ijpf - Robert Adams Lonnie Alexander Adam Ballinger William Barker Reed Baskin Arnold Bull Mike Callihan Bert Canfield Ray Chandler Bud Colby David Crockett Carl Cutting John Delius Don Doyle James Ferguson Ronald Finch Bruce Fitzpatrick James Gann John Glover Jimmy Grogan James Hastings Cecil Hearn Brooks Hill James Hobson Huey Holden Roger Hopper Thomas Horton Baird Jones Wayne Kenner Chuck Kown Craig Laman Mike Long Lynn Lowery Larry Lucas James McCarver Jerry Mahoney Lewis Martin Robert Martin Robert Meeks John Michael Lee Mixon Douglas Morris Frank Morris James Murphy Patrick Nichol Harold Nobles Douglas Nunnery Samuel O ' Daniel David Peck Roy Peddy John Pepin Richard Pittman Lynn Pouncey Charles Price Robert Quarles David Rieke James Robbins Carney Smith Charles Stone William Stubblefield James Tooke William Vescovo Jerry Wagley James Warren John Washington Samuel Wiley Robert Williams Roger Williams Charles Willingham William Young KAPPA ALPHA 154 Kappa Alpha began the fall semester with another successful rush preceded by the Memphis State chapter sweetheart, Diane Jetton, winning the honor of national Kappa Alpha Rose. One brother led the SGA, while other KA ' s represented their fraternity in athletics, campus organizations, and intramural championships. Kappa Alpha places special emphasis on the scholastic achievements of its members. In keeping with their well-rounded fraternity program, the Kappa Alpha ' s social functions include: pledge par- ties, hayrides. open houses, Old South Ball, Black and White Ball, and the Sharecropper ' s Ball. Charles Dwyer President Charles Cates Vice President Mike Hopper Treasurer Gary Rutherford Recording Secretary . j pa: . Jere Stubblefield Corresponding Secretary Kappa Alpha Rose DIANE JETTON Take down that Yankee flag! The founding of Kappa Alpha Order took place at Washington College (now Washington and Lee Uni- versity) in December, 1865. Its spiritual founder, Robert E. Lee, began the order ' s purposes of instilling qualities of chivalry, honor, reverence, and humility. Since its beginning, Kappa Alpha has grown to ninety-two chapters and includes seventy thousand members. Its traditional territory includes the section from the Old North State to the Golden Gate, from New Orleans to Baltimore. Gamma Gamma chap- ter was established at Memphis State in 1948. 55 Ralph Anderson Dudley Atkinson Sam Bacherig John Barger Buster Barron Fred Beacham Wayne Burkhead Jerry Calhoun David Coleman Jimmy Duffel Burney Duncan Bill Gish Steve Good Steward Good Bill Griffith Frank Hiatt Herman Higgins Melvin Hill Harris Hollings worth Ed Humphreys Raoul Hurley Jimmy Madden Everett Medling Martin Michael Henry Oliver David O ' Mara Bill Partrige Bobby Scanland John Shute Dickie Smith Bobby Jack Talley Reede Taylor David Todd .. ' ■ 156 A new house for the Kappa Sigs was the start of a wonderful year. After attending the Convention in Portland, Oregon, they returned to work on a very successful rush. Homecoming efforts were rewarded by third place honors. Kappa Sigma was well represented in intramurals. Foremost among campus honors were wing commander of the AFROTC and vice president of Arnold Air Society. Come in and meetour 18-year-old housemother. The Kappa Sigma fraternity began as a secret society founded in the early fifteenth century at the University of Bologna in Europe. It was not until 1869 that the modern American branch was brought into its present existence on the campus of the University of Virginia. There are now 128 chapters throughout the United States and Canada; the Epsilon Pi Chapter at Memphis State was established in 1950. The traditional colors are scarlet, white, and emerald green. The flower is the lily-of-the-valley. 157 Dave Baker Joe Bartlett Walter Bolton Rex Brasher Bobby Byars Jerry Caldwell Jerry Caudel Don Christian Rodney Clark Don Davis Randall Ferguson Don Freeman Steve Gatlin Charles Gilliand Gordon Glass Eddie Halbert Jimmy Hartley Randy Holcomb Jimmy Hooper Mike Hopper Johnny Huey Wayne Jones Charles LaRue Larry Lassiter Craig Leake William Lee Jay Lunsford Jimmy Lynch Bobby Martin Tommy May Dennis Medford Danny McAdams Richard McBride Tom McEwen Edward Orio Tom Perry Buster Price 4 Zack Rouschall Dale Saunders Grover Schleifer Leslie Scruggs Ken Stalls Roy Stanley Johnson Waiton Jim Waldron Bob Warren Wayne Williams Mr. Spindler Faculty Advisor LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 158 The men of Lambda Chi Alpha have among their number the President of IFC, President of the Fresh- man Class, Vice President of the Sophomore Class, and one member of Who ' s Who. They also won First Place in Homecoming displays this year with their clever Still the Wildcats. Other members are in the SGA, the University Band, on the staff of the Tiger Rag, and one member was chairman of All Sing. On the social side, the Lambda Chi ' s hold the Harvest Moon Ball, Mistletoe Ball, Artists and Models Ball, the Founder ' s Day Formal and many informal gatherings. Stanley Werner President OTRT £ David McMUlen Vice-President Ben Week9 Treasurer Bill Moody Secretary Lanny Vaughn Rush Chairman Sweetheart JOY HUMPHRIES But, mom, he followed me home! The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded in 1909 at Boston University by an enterprising group of young law students. Since this modest beginning, Lambda Chi has become the third largest fraternity in America. Today there are 153 chapters distributed throughout the United States and Canada. The purpose of Lambda Chi is to instill within its members the very substance of a well-rounded character. The foremost ideals of Lambda Chi are Christianity, patriotism, morality, loyalty, truth, justice, honor, industry, learning, and fraternity . . . the spirit of brotherhood. 159 Don Autry Fentress Baker Billy Banks Jerry Barber Trice Barber Carman Bell Ken Blalack Allen Brewer Bill Brock Paul Buchignani Melvin Burkelow Bland Burkhardt Harvey Carter Jr. Ricbard Childers Jerry Conrad Jerry Cowles Jim Curlin Doug Curry Lee Davidson Phil Devore Sam Dino Tom Duscoe Charles Emerick David Estile Dave Farmer David Grant Larry Griffith Lee Harber Butch Hardwick Tom Holloran Wayne Johnson Dave Kaiser Hugh Keenan Ed Kenny Al Karstins Lin Lawrence Bob Long Jim Long Allan McAdams Joe McCormack Scott McSpadden Pat Maher Russell Mank Ashley Martin Eric Matheson Carl Mays Jerry Mitchell Robert Mitchell Alex Moore Jim Moore Kenneth Moore Conkey Neville Peanuts Northern Charles Nowlin Merrill Parks Doug Pera Charles Petty Dave Purdue Jerry Renfrow Barry Rogers Jim Ryland Tim Skaarer Tom Solomon Jimmy Spigener Tommy Stephenson Costa Taras Jim Trammel Lewis Trotter Byron Walters Jimmy Wood Tommy Wood Jimmy Woodard PI KAPPA ALPHA 160 Rush, starting the Pikes on another successful year, was quickly followed by the winning of the second- place trophy in the fraternity division of Homecoming displays. Pike leadership on campus was displayed by Presidents of the Senior Class, Cub Club, Tau Kappa Alpha, Chi Beta Phi, the Pre-Legal Society, Pi Sigma Epsilon, and vice president of the SGA, Associate Editor of the DeSoto, and Business Manager of the Tiger Rag. Social life is highlighted by the annual Senior Outing and the dream Girl Ball along with numerous Pikette and informal gatherings. Pete Pinckney President 4 J Jim Young Vice President Frank Reid Treasurer f ' ' Jackie Hurst Secretary Mickey Van Hoozer Rush Captain Dream Girl BRENDA THEURER I ' m sure we could make it to the Desert Inn before one o ' clock. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. Its ideal is to establish brotherhood on a firm and lasting basis. Delta Zeta Chapter, the first local fraternity to go national, was installed in 1947. The colors of Pi Kappa Alpha are Garnet and Gold, and the flower is the Lily of the Valley. The Pikes attempt to carry out the ideals and goals of their founders through their scholarship, leadership, and social activities on campus. 161 Jim Addington Phil Arnoult Mike Arnoult Lloyd Ashley Willaim Baker David Beach Borden Bell Jerry Bell Dennis Biodrowski Andy Calhoun Kenneth Carina ck Charles Clark Woodrow Cook Johnny Crawford Jimmy Cruthirds Bill Dotson Billy Dover Spence Dupree Johnny Erwin Bill Evans Ned Fallat William Felts Paul Ferguson Robert Gaskill David Gibson Jack Gwaltney Rob Hale Ralph Hamilton Lee Harrell John Huggins Bill Hunt Jamie Isaac- Stan Jolley Ewing Keith Nard King Johnny Kirkland Don Kirkpatrick David Lambert Joel Laney Kenny Lewis Russell Lindsey Richard Lucas Bill Martin Jerry Manhein Lawrance Migliara Robert Montgomery Hugh Morrow Ed Murphey Ruffner Marray Chip Neville Punky Newman Bill Oury Calvin Ozier Walter Padgett Jr. George Painter Roy Patterson Larry Joe Pence Bill Pounds Taylor Richardson Jack Rochelle David Sallee Dick Salmon Rob Sanders Robert Sanford Wallace Schoettelkotte William Simmons Glenn Sipe Tommy Sippel Bob Smith Manis Smith Roddy Smith Frank Stalcup SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Sigma Alpha Epsilon led Delta Kappa, senior men ' s honorary, by being elected to the offices of president, vice president, and treasurer. Other presidencies included: Tau Kappa Alpha, Young Republicans, Sock and Buskin, and the Sophomore Class. Other SAE ' s served as vice president of IFC and chairman of the United Independent Party. Several took part on the Varsity Debate Team and others participated in all varsity athletic teams. 162 Frank Flautt Eminent Archon Jim Kee Eminent Deputy Archon Ralph Tipton Eminent Recorder ££ £ Tommy Strawn Bob Swords Andy Ta ' ttim Bill Tatum Gordon Lee Thompson Jimmy Thompson Tommy Thornton Jack Tobias Butch Travis Bill Tyson Johnny Vaughn Noell Vawter Frank Wesson Bob West Keith Wilkins Sweetheart MARY ANNE HOLLOWAY D wight Williams John T. Williams Jerry Williamson Burke Wilson Don Zanone Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. Since that time SAE has established 143 chapters, with a total membership of over 110,000. The Tennessee Sigma chap- ter was installed at MSU on November 19, 1953. The fraternity was previously known as Phi Alpha fra- ternity, which was composed of SAE transfers from other colleges and universities. 63 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Socially, the Sig Ep ' s have always been prominent at MSU. Sig Eps feel costume parties are most im- portant in the social life of their brothers. Among their principal masquerade activities are the 49 ' ers, Gay Parisienne, and Buccaneer parties. The crowning achievement of the school social calendar and of all the spring activities is the Queen of Hearts Ball, one of the most beautiful formals on campus. 164 Dale Wintroath President Ron Rainey Vice President Ray Hawkins Comptroller Olympic Drinking Team — ' 54. Sigma Phi Epsilon has, in all its sixty years, represented brotherhood and will continue to do so, con- stantly improving and reflecting campus spirit. SPE is proud of being the oldest organization on cam- pus. Locally, it was founded in 1913 and was known as the Seymour Allen Mynders Local Fraternity. On April 2, 1949, SPE went national and became the Tennessee Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, for SPE exemplified the fraternal ideas and Christian brotherhood consistent with the local concepts. 165 Bill Butler Bill Cannon Guy Carter Ed Ganoung Jim Grooms Errol Hendriz Harris Humphreys Orren Lax John Letch worth Bob Lewis Bill Lovell Jim Moore Tracy Norville Charles Olds Jim Phillips Mike Robinson Danny Scott Bill Scroggins John Simpson John Slack Jim Thompson Guy Van Dell Jim Wadell Jim Waller SIGMA CHI 166 Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Sigma Chi began the year with the acquisition of a new house at 3582 Myn- ders Avenue. The house accommodates twenty members and Mom Taylor, house mother. The Chap- ter ' s spirit is displayed by active participation in the intramurals. The fraternity is honored to have lead- ership in many organizations on campus such as Student Government, Interfraternity Council, Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, and AFROTC. Others took part in the Social Science Club, Student Education Asso- ciation, Sock and Buskin, band, football, baseball, and track. The highlight of the many social events is the Sweetheart Ball. Johnny King President Edward Turner Ricky Nash Vice-President Associate Editor Danny Jcnkin9 Secretary Jim Underhill Historian Which one are you going to bet on? Sigma Chi was founded on June 28. 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. This makes Sigma Chi the oldest fraternity with a chapter at Memphis State. At the present time Sigma Chi has 134 chapters with 93,000 initiates. Life magazine in a feature article on the fraternity said, Sigma Chi ranks as one of the biggest, oldest, and most solid of all fraternities. The world-famous song. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, is another of their assets. 167 The first round of parties The BIG MOMENT An afternoon at the Peabody 168 GREEK LIFE Rush Registration Fraternity Open House Waiting for the next party The Hour of Decision 169 ear ' a sgaSff ? Sorority pledges participate in Derby Day games. ' Twas the night before Homecoming. The gratifying side of Greek life — helping others. I 70 Sorority members work together on a project. A Julia Anderson Janice Atkins Diana Baker LeNelle Beegle Bonnie Burns Ruth Colvin Karin Cook Mary Dodson Gloria Dotson Martha Emigh Eleanor Gaines Judy Gibbs Rita Jo Glaser Linda Jordan Beckv Lawrimore Becky Patterson Lajuanna Prock Madge Sheesley Anita Temple Paggy Vance Sue Wollard PHI GAMMA NU 172 This year the Sigma chapter of Phi Gamma Nu played host for the National Convention. This was fol- lowed quickly by a very successful rush, and then came the long hours of work on homecoming. The Big and Little Sister party was a precedent to the surprise dinner for the pledges. At Christmas, the Phi Gamma Nu ' s held their Christmas Dinner Dance at the Athletic Club. Among the honors received by members were several members in Tassel, one was elected to Who ' s Who, one was in SGA, and others held various school offices. The highlight of the social season was the Moonlight and Roses Ball, along with the senior luncheon and the Mother and Daughter Tea. Kay Waldon President Barbara Townsend First Vice President Martha Boone Second Vice President ♦♦♦♦♦ - liWs . ■ Charlene Hindman Treasurer CLAMDCE MEMPHIS Anita Woods Secretary National award received at the convention Is there a doctor in the house? Phi Gamma Nu, a national professional sorority in commerce, was founded at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, in 1924. Sigma Chapter was installed at Memphis State in 1951. The aims and ideals of the sorority are to promote a standard of high scholarship, to encourage participation in school activities, to further interest in civic and professional enterprises, and to bind the members into closer friendship and loyalty. The sorority ' s colors are cardinal red and gold. The flower is the red rose. 173 Adnk ± lM Jim Adams, Jr. Bill Allred Hugh Blackard Sidney D. Bobo Tom Campbell Garland Castleberrv Paul A. Clift Paul H. Cockrill Merritt Crenshaw John Crockett Charles K. Easterwood George Floyd Sherman Franklin Bob Gaither Dan Gibbon Leslie Harter Jerry W. Haynie Jack Logan John Long Jim Moffatt Robert Neal David Parker J ere Perry David Price Tom Sawyer Elwood Small Troy Stuckey Ken Talbert Jim Tansey Jim Thompson Robert Vaughn DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. 74 The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi was founded on November 7, 1907, at New York Uni- versity. It now ranks thirteenth in size among social and professional fraternities combined. It is the third largest professional fraternity in the world, composed of 108 collegiate chapters, 37 alumni clubs, and over 50,000 members. Gamma Zeta chapter was organized on the Memphis State University campus on April 9, 1949. The flower is the rose. 175 James Adams John Can field Paul Clift Paul Cockrill Don Coffey Gordon Crook. Phil Devore Wayne Evans Gene Giannini Edward Gilpin Mike Hopper Wayne Johnson Jerome Kaplan Wayne Kenner Cecil Lamberson John Leflar Bob Lewis Lynn Lowery Steve Murray Douglas Nunnery Billy Owens Richard Pittman Larry Rathheim Gary Rutherford John Schlee Harry Talbott Bill Vescovo Max Wagerman Ronald Woodward James Earl Wright PI SIGMA EPSILON Kappa Chapter is sponsored by the Memphis Sales Executive Club. Kappa Chapter sponsors Opera- tion-Cet-Together, a mass meeting with interested employers, and the Graduate Brochure, which presents qualifications and pictures of all School of Business graduates. Undergraduate members are students with a major or minor in Business Administration, including courses which will qualify them for careers in marketing, salesmanship and sales management. 76 Vic Robilio President Pete Pickney First Vice President Glenn Harrison Second Vice President Jack Loyan Secretary John Shute Treasurer We ' ll take one cup and eight straws. Kappa chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon was installed April 26, 1958, at Memphis State University. Charter memhers consisted of nineteen professional men, five faculty members, and fifty-six undergraduates. The purpose of Pi Sigma Epsilon is to bring together academically qualified students who express a desire to enter the fields of marketing, selling, and sales management, and to create a collegiate brotherhood among them. The fraternity strives to encourage colleges and universities to establish courses preparing men for careers in marketing, selling, and sales management and works to stimulate improved methods and tech- niques in these fields. Members are encouraged to strive for the highest possible ethical standards of the profession. 177 WS9 «C$ Y Edwin Keahey President - I BUI Bradford Vice President Ken Carter Secretary- Jim McKinley Treasurer Joe Kebschule Historian h k Jim Coburn Riley Colvin Johnny Cox Ray Dorsett Walter Drissel Allen Hightower James Keyes Charles Kin Richard LaCroix Michael Leech Frank Masserano Joseph Morton Charles Parham Aubrey Poston William Pugh Joe Sills Jeddie Springfield Walter Tillman Harold White PHI MU ALPHA National Sinfonia Fraternity of America was founded October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts. Theta Rho chapter at Memphis State was founded on May 20, 1959. The goals of the fraternity are to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Special activities of the chapter include the Glee Club, Two Men ' s Quartettes, Dance Band, Brass Ensemble, and Wood Wind Ensemble. A music scholarship program has been introduced this year for the first time. 178 r r- ,m. I Leadership 1 79 Student Government Association Members elected from the student body, representing all the schools and colleges of the University, compose the Student Government Association. The organization is patterned after the democratic processes of our national government, with separation of powers into Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The primary goal of the SGA is to act as a mediator between the student body and the administration. The members work to further student activities and to create and promote interest in student affairs. Jimmy Adams, President Al Hollingsworth, Vice President Ann Blankenship, Secretary 180 Supreme Court The Supreme Court reviews an election protest. The Judicial Branch of the Student Government is known as the Supreme Court. It is composed of five students, three seniors, two juniors, and two faculty members. This court has the duty of preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution of the SGA at Memphis State. It has the final decision of any appeal regarding Constitutionality. All hearings are open to the public. Deliberations in voting are conducted in private among the justices, and the results are announced in open session. Chief Justice Patsy Morrison Junior Justice Allan McAdams Senior Justice Gail Grilli Senior Justice Richard McMahon Junior Justice Nancy Taylor 181 Freshman Class Officers President Craig Leake Vice President Johnny Dougherty Secretary- Carol Kinser Representative Ann Voss Sophomore Class Officers President Bordy Bell Treasurer Carol Ann Howell Secretary- Mary Francis Griffith Vice President Leslie Scruggs 182 Junior Class Officers President Wermund Sugg Secretary Jo Cabler Treasurer Carolyn Grant Vice President Tommy Cates Senior Class Officers Secretary Brenda Theurer President Richard Brackhahn Treasurer Beverly Loeffel 183 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is an organization composed of three delegates from each of the nine national sororities on campus. This council acts as a governing body, regulating sorority affairs. The members work together to formulate fair rules for rush, intramurals, scholarship awards, All Sing, and Delta Zeta Follies. An annual Panhellenic Workshop is held, with members of every sorority meeting to plan activities and projects for the coming year. Nancy Ryland, President Panhellenic Delegates: Sealed, left to right: Nancy Taylor, vice pres., Sigma Kappa. Nancy Ryland, pres., Alpha Gamma Delta. Jean Young, sec y-. Delta Zeta. Judy Blucker, treas., Alpha Xi Delta. Second row: Martha Bowen, Carol Ann Smith, Alpha Gamma Delta. Jane Whitten, Phyllis Harris, Elaine Johnston, Alpha Delta Pi. Ginger Branham, Glenna Boales, Carmen Baker, Phi Mu. Donna Dickens, Joy Humphries, Delta Zeta. Third row: Brenda Cox, Sigma Kappa. Karen Tucker, Gamma Phi Beta. Helene Buderman, Linda Morris, Sigma Delta Tau. Sally Hinkle, Delaine Hamby, Linda McComas, Phi Beta Pi. 184 Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council serves as a co-ordinating, regulating, and governing body of the nine social fraternities on campus. Three representatives from each fraternity comprise the council. It is the responsibility of the IFC to work toward the furthering of better relations between the fraternity system and the Univer- sity. Supervision of rush, intramural sports participation, main- taining high scholarship, and planning the annual Greek Week are some of the major activities of the IFC. Stanley Werner, President A group of Interfraternity delegates discuss rules for forecoming Rush Week. Left to right: Bill Lewis, Sigma Chi. John King, Sigma Chi. Stanley Werner, Lambda Chi Alpha. Gordon Gruen, Alpha Epsilon Pi. 85 Mrs. Freeman, Hostess; Mrs. Pratt, Assistant Hostess of Scates Hall. Seated left, Witt Pratt, right, Kelley Pratt, little brother and sister to the girls of Scates Hall. Mrs. St. John, Panhellenic hostess Hostesses Left to right: Mrs. Quest, Assistant Hostess, Mrs. May, Hostess of West Hall, Freshman Dorm. Left to right: Mrs. Test, Assistant Hostess, Mrs. Lee, Hostess of Mynders East, Upperclassman Dorm. !86 Dorm Counselors And best of all, dorm life is conducive to study? WEST HALL COUNSELORS: Left to right: Carmine Baker, Peggy Dunn, Barbara Capooth, Judy Gibbs, Jimmy Ann Ray, Mamie Freeman. MYNDERS EAST COUNSELORS: Seated, left to right: Martha Jo Glass, Alice Smith, Nancy Watts, president, Emilie Baddour, vice president, and Georgia Moss. Second row: Dean McGee, Faye Boatman, Mary Ann Dill, Barbara Smith. 187 SCATES HALL COUNSELORS: Seated, left to right: Freida Oswalt, Beth Gaines, Elinor Kelley, president, Dianne Stephenson, vice president. Second row: Sandra Dudley, Lea Anna Nichols, Patsy McKinney, Kay Sargent. The trying part of dorm life — the phone line. WEST HALL SENATORS: Left Mary Estelle Douglass, MeLinda Betty Gail Forrester. to right: Kay Tatum, Sheri Corea, Patty Futrell, Venita Smith, Kim Kimberlain, Jane Douglass, Luck. Second row: Scottie McPheeters, Rosalee Thorton, Jean Huey, Delores Shelton, Pat Nuwell, 83 if 11 H O.K., where is she? NORTH HALL MONITORS: Front row: Spence Depree. Second row: Dick Griffith, Jimmy Hastings, President, and Lee Harold. Third row: Giff Edgerton, Boh Lewis, and Bill Scroggins. All the comforts of home! 189 Honoraries Bama Coleman Treasurer Carol Caldwell President Janelle Hearington Vice President Anniece Tarver Secretary Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary for freshman women, was installed on this campus in 1958. It provides stimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship among first-year women and encour- ages further high scholastic attainment throughout the remainder of their university life. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a 3.5 average for her freshman year. Honorary members include Mrs. Velma Heatherly, Dr. Elizabeth Phillips, Dean Flora Rawls, Dr. Dorothy Seay. and Miss Frances Street. LeNelle Beegle Sandra Caplinger Gloria Dotson Sandra Dudley Shirley Ferguson Susie Ferrell Carole Hayes Kathy Howland Vicki Key Joy King Susan Koch Becky Lawrimore Eva Miller Patsy Moore Ginger Mothershed Jane O ' Neil Marta Jan Roof Joy Slaughter Martha Powell Carolvn Allen 190 Eugene Kleiser Commander Bobby J. Talley Execu five Com man der Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a national honorary fraternity of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets. The purpose of the organization is to further the mission of the United States Air Force in connection with the AFROTC program at colleges and universities throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. With this goal in mind, the society has grown into a brotherhood of outstanding leaders of to- on. morrow, excelling both as a service and a social brganizati Billy J. Bingham George Chandler John Cunningham Carroll Dixon David Dodson Ronald Eaton John Grosmann Will Horton Jackson F. Hurst Jack Jamison Bob Lewis Frank Masserano Bill Robinson Phillip Taylor Ronald Woodall 191 Phil Arnoul Director Robert Gaskill Business Manager Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatics fraternity, is celebrating its tenth anniversary at MSL this year by sponsoring an experimental theatre on campus. The Mu Omicron Cast was installed February 22. 1951. by the cast at Southwestern college in Memphis. The purpose of Alpha Psi Omega is to promote interest in the dramatic arts through a point system with which students must comply before admission to the fraternity. The quality as well as the quantity of work is considered for membership. Judy Caplenor Roy Cash Bernie Crosby Patsy Morrison Bill Scroggins Susanne Smith 192 irnf ' nll 3 ' :  , ' - «V 1 ' v 1 J : 4 m M i§ I : Maurice McGee Treasurer Thomas Wood President Max Riddick Vice President Marilyn Lawrence Secretary Chi Beta Phi Chi Beta Phi. national scientific honorary fraternity, was founded to promote interest in the four fields of science. Students having twenty hours of mathematics, chemistry, physics, and biology and maintain- ing a 3.0 overall average are eligible for membership. Jacque Clark Doug Curry Donna Dickens Pat Dwyer Jack House Richard McMahon Martha Powell 193 Dwight Williams, President Frank Wesson, Vice President Alan Bussel Bob Lewis Richard McMahon Mac Ozier Pete Pinckney Bob Rauchle Delta Kappa Delta Kappa, the men ' s honorary leadership fraternity, was founded on our campus in 1950. Delta Kappa strives to be a force for progress at MSU, an agent of service for the University, and an en- couragement of the highest standards of leadership among men students on this campus. Students must be juniors or seniors who rank scholastically in the upper thirty per cent of their respective classes to be- come eligible for membership. Selection of members is based on qualities of character and leadership in various phases of campus life and is limited to one per cent of the male enrollment of the university. Scott Andreas Janice Cobb Jimmie Covington Jimmie Ann Ray Ethel Williams Mahala Williams Liberal Arts Honor Society The Liberal Arts Honor Society, organized by faculty members of Phi Beta Kappa, recognizes outstand- ing scholarship in the School of Liberal Arts and Science. Students are elected to membership on the basis of scholarship in accordance with the standards of Phi Beta Kappa. Juniors are required to have a 3.6 average for membership, and seniors are required to have a 3.5 average. 194 PHI BETA KAPPA FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. P. B. Bannon Dr. Aaron Boon Dr. Howard Kaltenborn Dean Flora Rawls Dr. Dorothy Seay Mr. Bradford White Mr. Edward Coffman — — Alan Bussel Vice President Bob Rauchle President Elinor Kelley Secretary-Treasurer Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon, national journalism honorary fraternity was founded at Memphis State on May 31, 1952. The organization strives to promote higher standards of journalism excellence among undergradu- ates. Members are selected from the juniors and seniors who have met the scholastic requirements and worked on the editorial or business staffs of campus publications for at least one year. Activities in- clude monthly programs featuring campus and area journalists. Fleda Anderson Jimmie Covington Fred Dixon Bettye Johnson Rose Marie McAfee Gail Oxendine Lewis Trotter Mike Wallace 195 Stephen E. Atkinson Bobby Rauchle Russell Strauss Phi Alpha Theta Epsilon Nu chapter of Phi Alpha Theta was installed at Memphis State in 1955. It strives to promote and encourage an active interest in history. It also sponsors speeches by local and visiting historians. To be eligible for membership, the undergraduate student must have completed at least twelve semester hours and maintain a 3.5 academic average in history. He must have a 2.6 overall average. m jp t • lm • • i _ 1 . • ( • Gloria Dotson Fice President Billy Reed President Beverly Baruchman Secretary-Treasurer Tau Kappa Alpha Chartered in 1953, Tau Kappa Alpha is a national forensics honorary devoted to the recognition of superior work in forensics including debate, discussion, and public speaking. A student must have had two years of forensic experience before he can be elected to membership; he must be in the upper third of his class scholastically and must be recognized by members as achieving excellence in the field of forensics. 96 Patsy Morrison Frank Wesson Dwight Williams Bonnie Beaver President Wanda LaFever Vice President Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Delta Pi. national Spanish honorary society, recognizes outstanding stu- dents in the field of Spanish. Its purpose is to foster the study of Hispanic literature, culture, and language. To qualify for membership, a student must have a B overall average with an A average in Spanish. Charles Long President William Sewell Vice President Psi Chi Psi Chi, national honorary society in psychology, was chartered on the Memphis State University campus in 1954. Its two-fold purpose is to advance the science of psychology and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the in- dividual members in all fields, particularly in psychology. Undergraduate students with a major or minor in psychology are eligible for membership. Scott Andreas Anna Castens David Gibson Barbara Jennings Nancy Oeding John Robertson | 97 ... ;■ WW, : i : ' ; ' : ( Carol Ann Maloney Treasurer Jimmie Ann Ray President Carroll Ann Smith Vice President Faye Boatman Secretary Tassel Tassel, senior women ' s honorary society, strives to promote university loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship in university women, to maintain high standards of scholarship and to recognize and encourage leadership. Each year Tassel members serve as advisors on registration day. They are also counselors to freshman women. « ■;;?■ Barbara Franklin Judith Gibbs Mary Lee Hudson Elaine Johnston Patricia Morrison Judy Neuman Sarah Warrington Dotty Williams - f : ■■■ m mm, %;■ :  V s tm®m W Biology Club The Biology Club is designed to stimulate interest in biology and a better understanding of it and related sciences. Field trips, group discussions, business meet- ings, guest speakers, and films on related scientific sub- jects are on the agenda for club members. An interest in experimentation, and in the advancement of biological study is the basis for membership. First row: Kathryn Richardson, Diane Ross, Judith Kemp, Jane O ' Neill, Louise Wedluga, Rebecca DeArmond, Sara Warrington, Carolyn Travis, Pat Belew. Second roiv: Mr. Feisal, Mr. Simonton, Thomas B. Pickle, Martha Powell, Jim McKinley, Ellie Bailey, Pat Chu, Visitor from UT, Linda Miller, Miss Jo Turner. Third row: John H. Criner, Ronnie Pollard, Frances Gandy, Marion D. Wells, Ann Franklin, Anne Prince. American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society attempts to foster a professional attitude among its members. Field trips, lec- tures by prominent chemists, and tours are among the many activities of the club. As an affiliate of the largest professional organization in the world, the club gives its members a free placement service in the field of science. Art Club The Art Club was founded to unite art faculty and students in a fellowship creating better understanding, appreciation, and increased interest in the fine arts. Guest speakers, art discussions, sketching trips, art exhibitions, and student art shows are sponsored by the club. Mem- bers are students either majoring or minoring in art. First row: Ed Hall, Mary Carol Campbell, Helen Frerichs, Patti Pollard, Saundra Horton, Ann Jackson, Barbara Blackwood, Helen Kirksey. Second row: Roberta McDaris. Nancy Brooks, Beverly Nelson, Jo Anne Wilder, Betty Tucker, Evelyn White, Ann Thompson, Betty Baker, Kittye Delle Robbins. Third row: Lewis Trotter, Kay Tyus, Dotty Williams, Kay Nichols, Charlotte Byrom, Johnny Jacobs. 201 Home Economics The Home Economics Club desires a friendly associa- tion between faculty and students interested in the field of home economics. The club is affiliated with the Ten- nessee Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association. The emblem of the AHEA, the Betty Lamp, symbolizes joy, knowledge, fellowship, cooperation, service, and achievement. Seated: Carol Ann Maloney, Liz Bray, Fredda Metts, Carolyn Holmes, Felicia Sorce, Anna Brock, Martha Jackson, Barbara Drake, Ruby Kisner, Sylvia Bounds, Di Cutting. Standing: Miss Bess Henderson, Miss Alma Whitaker. 202 Debate Squad The debate squad gives students opportunities to speak frequently and in various situations. The members travel to many colleges and universities to participate in debate tournaments and various types of public speaking such as after dinner speaking, impromptu speaking, oral inter- pretation, extemporaneous speaking, and cross-question debates. The high standing of the squad in numerous tournaments reflects the ability of these representatives of the university. First row: Gloria Dotson, Rita Weeks, Carol Howell, Norma Wim- berly, Beverly Baruchman, Patsy Morrison. Second row: Tommy Jamerson, Jim Townsend, Brooks Hill, Ronnie Hoffman, Bill Reed. Third row: Clark Kenny, Frank Wesson, Dwight Williams, Irvin Salky. Math Club Students with a special interest in mathematics are eligible for membership in the Math Club. Discussions center around certain aspects of mathematics not dis- cussed in class. Speakers lecture frequently on mathe- matical subjects at meetings, and social activities include several parties every year. First row: Bob Lewis, Betty Ann King, Jean Vaughn, Jean Han- cock, Faye Boatman. Second row: Mr. Stephens, visitor, Henry F. Renard, Terry For- tune, Mr. Bethany. 203 Philosophy The Philosophy Club originated from a need for thoughtful consideration of modern society. Informa- tive lectures on the subject by prominent speakers are sponsored by the club. A true interest in the classic study of philosophy is the basic requirement for membership. First row: Jack Baker, Hunter George, Tally Hamlin, Dr. Barton. Second row: Loyis Catone, Glenn Lautzenhiser, Jim Thompson. 204 Orchesis Orchesis is an honorary dance club designed for those students interested in doing advanced work in the creative dance. Prospective members must have had one semester, or the equivalent, in modern dance and must participate in and pass try-outs before being accepted as members. The purpose of the club is to give University stu- dents an opportunity for further development of their skills, knowledge and appreciation of dance art in the school and community as a whole. First row: Mrs. Floyd, Peg Cherry, Dauris Parker, Jo Anne Edwards, Nancy McKee. Second row: Sally Jennings, Alice Kaltenhorn, Judy Hall, Kathie Ferguson, Barbara Hammers. Physics The Physics Club is open to majors and minors in the field of physics and related sciences who wish to participate in extra-curricular activities. These activi- ties involve work that is not done in the classroom. The primary aim of the club is to stimulate interest and further experimentation into problems dealing with physics. First row: Gerry Bricks, Monty McGee, Larry Stephens, James Karas, Harry Pierce, Jacque Malet, Y. S. Wong. Second row: Edgar Hill, Hugh DeSpain, Terry Fortune, Dr. R. L. Raridon, Mr. R. L. Tanner, James Stewart. 205 Square Dance Club The Square Dance Club, MSU ' s newest club, was founded on campus in 1961. Fun, recreation, fellowship, and an awakening interest in square dancing are the objects of the club ' s formation. The club has weekly meet- ings which are open to anyone interested in becoming a square dancer. First row: Joy Williams, Carolyn Hill, Ann Hutchison, Gigi Hoff- man, Carolyn Turner, Faye Winstead. Second row: Lloyd Turner, Visitor, Bill McLean, Chuck Manca- belli, Jesse Blackshire. Third row: Horace Branch, Jean Branch, Joan Williamson, Judith McLean, Barbara Hammers, Kay Humphries, Eatsy Simonton, Mel- vin Humphries. 206 S.N.E.A. The S.N.E.A. was organized to help prospective teachers in understanding the problems of the profession. Working with high school FTA chapters, business meetings, dis- cussion groups on education problems and policies, and contributions to the building fund of the national ACET are the club ' s yearly activities. First row: Dennis Snell, Judy Gibbs, Phyllis Harris, Sally Kennedy, Bobbie Hillsman, Theresa Simons. Second row: Jimmie Ann Ray, Albert Meyers, Bettie Dunavant, Peggy Dunn, Susan Koch, Kittye Robbins. Third row: Eddie Taylor, Janet Langford, Shirley Smith, Mike Finger, Merrell Hutcheson, Dorrie Doss, Aletta Wilkes. Fourth row: Miss Minnie Macrae Powell, Miss Moore, Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Algee, Mrs. Richardson. Young Democrats The Young Democrats Club is composed of those stu- dents who are either political aspirants or show some interest in political movements. Activities include films, political work during state, local, and national elections and business meetings with well-known guest speakers. First row: Dr. Morrow, Irvin Salky, Adam Ballinger, Hudson Brown, Nancy Cross. Second row: Sarah Forrester, Larry Coppersmith, Rex Haire, Ray Weaver, Sammy Fisher. Third row: Sammy Orme, Linda Pierce. Fourth row: Guy Van Dell, Marilyn Frabish, Dawn Clabough, Betty Trammell. Fifth row: Judy Smith, Mary Beth Curran. Sixth row: Glenn Lautzenhiser, Jack Baker, Tom Ross, Charles Nowlin. 207 Pre-Legal The Pre-Legal Society began on campus this year. Their purpose is to promote an interest in law through- out this area. They meet twice monthly to discuss politics, law education problems, and current issues. Lawyers are invited to speak regularly. The bar as- sociation plans to hold a mock trial every year to acquaint the members with courtroom procedure. First row: Dr. E. E. Buell, Jerry Mitchell, George O ' Haver, Jerry Barber, Robert Meeks. Second row: Ben Weeks, Bill Oury, Dave Farmer, Bud Henderson, Al Hollingsworth, Lin Lawrence, Tom Cates. Young Republicans The Young Republican Club was founded to afford young politicians an opportunity to participate in po- litical activities. Through a close connection with state and national Republican headquarters members work in local, state, and national elections. An active in- terest in political and governmental affairs is the only requirement for membership. First row: Bobby Rauchle, Beverly Burkett, Susanne Smith, Manis Smith. Second row: Rae Jean Hay, Cynthia Korndorffer, Rita Weeks, Bill Oury. Third row: Dick McMahon, Shirley Bennett, Mrs. Reed, Charles Peete. Entre Nous Each year Entre Nous ' activities are highlighted by the Spring Formal and the Officers ' Banquet, honor- ing graduating seniors and new officers. Members also participate in Homecoming and the DeSoto Beauty Review. New members are welcomed into the club at teas each fall and spring, with initiation being held in the spring. The club sponsored charity projects at Christmas and Easter. The volleyball team won first place in the independent division. Among honors re- ceived by members of Entre Nous were election to Tassel, Who ' s Who, various honorary groups, dormi- tory offices, and appointment to an executive position on The Tiger Rag. First row: Janet Prange, Nancy Lynn Barber, Eleanor McCoy, Virginia Johnson. Second row: Gloria Reece, Gail Oxendine, Judy Nelson. Third row: Gwen Bates, Betty Ann King, Barbara Harwell, Bettye Johnson. 209 n Cub Club The Cub Club, founded to promote loyalty and school spirit, encourages the many MSU activities. The club is responsible for most of the pre-sport activities, such as posters and decorating. Each year 15 freshmen are invited to join the members who are elected from every campus club and organization. First row: Jo Ann Edwards, Hudson Brown, David Estile, Jackie Hurst, Doug Pera. Second row: Barry Rogers, Ann Liberto, Jane O ' Neil, John Letch- worth, Pookie Dowd, Larry Gossitt. Third row: Mildred Musgrave, Kaye Ferguson, Donna Dickens, Charles Nowlin, Wendy Carrie, Jerry Conrad. Fourth row: Joe McCormack, Lee Harber, Costa Taras, Hugh Keenan, Mike Kennedy, Albert Krastins, Merrell Parks. Siva Siva is the newest club on campus, having been or- ganized this year. Membership is composed of girls in- terested in perfecting the techniques of swimming and producing perfect synchronized designs in water. Their major activity is participation in competitive swim meets. The club meetings, held twice weekly, are practice and discussion periods. Members: Sally McGregor, Martha Boyd, Jan Tobias, Betty Me Coy, Betty Hull Owen — sponsor, Janet Painter. Linda Deverell, Dorrie Doss. Sock and Buskin Sock and Buskin is an organization for students in- terested in drama. A theatrical program furnished to a university community can supply additional educational benefits. It encourages the training of actors, directors, and stage technicians. It strives to develop an appreciation of good theatrical productions. Club presentations have included Look Homeward, Angel, and many others. First row: Charlotte Cathey; Carol Howell, Vice President; Jim Underhill, President; Sue Freels, Secretary -Treasurer; James Hur- ley; Warren Mitchell. Second row: Bill Lewis; Bill Brackeen; Kay Brist; Kitty Dell Robbins; Barbara Anderson; Dixie Ginn; Ann Voss. Third row: George Mohr; Mike Holloman; Henry Sloan; Jerry Chipman; Sherry Unger; Roy Cash; Ron Haskell; Morris Middle- ton; Peggy Lazenby; Bob Womack; Wynne Agnew; Bob Gaskill; Anne Marie Sammons; Barbara Arnoult; Brenda Mellard; Phil Arnoult; Joe Newsom; Robert Holder. S.A.M. The University Chapter of the Society for the Advance- ment of Management was formed on our campus in 1957 under the direction of Dr. Herbert J. Markle. S.A.M. strives to bring executives and business students to a closer relationship in the problems, policies, and methods involved in the field of management. It is open to all students majoring or minoring in management. First row: Dr. Mullins; Jere Perry; P ete Harris; Larry Davis. Second row: David Purdue; Paul Cockrill; Jerry Haynie; Troy Stuckey; John Gardner. Third row: Ken Anderson; Charles Carnes; George Floyd; Robert Harper. Fourth row: El wood Small; Wayne Johnson; John Long; Wesley Jenkins; Edward Chester. 212 Accounting Club The Accounting Club was founded on the MSU campus in 1955. An increase in the student ' s interest in the prac- tice of accountancy is facilitated by the provision of a program of a professional nature. This is effected by monthly meetings with prominent speakers of the business world, accounting firms and tours. The club has an annual fall banquet and a traditional spring picnic at May wood. Accounting majors and minors are eligible for membership. First row: Bobby Kennedy, Barbara Townsend, Joe Battestelli, Stan Daniels, Sidney Bobo. Second row: John Crockett, Orin Braswell, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mike Hopper. Third row: Ralph E. Kelly, Jeff Morris, Ken Anderson. Fourth row: Ann Blankenship, Barbara Jordan, John Vosse, Bob Gaither. Fifth row: James Sherrer, Dr. Crawford, Binford Peeples. 213 Modern Dance The Modern Dance Club is an organization for students with an interest in and an appreciation of the creative dance. Encouragement and interest in the field of dance, development of modern dancing skills and techniques for dance composition are the club goals. Members are given the opportunities to achieve these goals in dance programs. First row: Vickie Holt, Bobbie Hill, Margaret Priddy. Second row: Donna Kay Byrd, visitor, Suzanne Bowling, Mrs. Bunch. Third row: Judy LaForge, Alice Kaltenborn, Kay Sargent. 214 A.M.A. The collegiate chapter of American Marketing Associa- tion was founded on campus in 1957. Not only was the A.M.A. formed to foster the study of Marketing, hut also to acquaint students with opportunities in the field of marketing and to afford closer affiliations hetween stu- dents, businessmen, and faculty. Regular meetings are held at which guest speakers give informative talks on marketing subjects. Eligibility for membership requires a major or minor in marketing. First row: Barbara Townsend, Jere Perry. John Peppin, Wayne Johnson. Second row: Mr. Harry Summers, David Pardue, George Floyd, Pete Harris, Troy Stuckey. Third row: John Fred Robilio, Paul Cockrill, Elwood Small, Mr. Charles Spindler, visitor. 215 Religious The student at Memphis State furthers his spiritual life through the church 216 individual worship taking part in religious programs communion and through fellowship with others. 217 Religious Council Baptist Student Union The Religious Council is composed of represent- atives from all the religious groups on campus. Each year they are responsible for the planning and directing of Religious Emphasis Week. First row: C. Hampton; W. Solon; C. Sharpe; J. Ray; C. MacDonald, President. Second row: M. Wray, Faculty Advisor; G. Ethridge; L. Coleman; Visitor; G. Gattis, Treasurer; H. Climer, B. Ferguson, Vice President; J. Hartley. The purpose of BSU is to conserve and help train students for effective Christian discipleship, and to raise the standards and ideals of the stu- dent body through consistent Christ-like living. It seeks to develop students spiritually as well as intellectually. First row: E. Dunivant; T. Collidge; K. Sano; B. Fitch. Second row: B. Fulghum, President; M. Hu ddleston, 1st Vice President; C. Hays, 2nd Vice President; J. Hearing- ton, 3rd Vice President; C. Jordan; B. Britton; S. Hor- ton; M. Linxwiler. Third row: Dr. L. Coleman, Director; J. Cook; M. Ed- wards; R. Trussell; S. Smith; B. Ferguson. 218 Canterbury Club Chi Alpha The purpose of the Canterbury Club is to pro- vide an atmosphere of fellowship and worship for the Episcopal student at Memphis State. Barth House houses the Canterbury Club and offers a shelter from the busy academic life of college. First row: G. Hoffman; I. Tilton, Secretary -Treasurer; Mrs. E. Smithyman, Housemother; M. Harwell; B. Boland. Second row: R. Enochs; J. Hartley, President; R. Austin, Vice President; D. Fiveash. Third row: R. Allen; C. Hurley; W. Moody; R. Camel; W. Thesmar; Father W. Fraser. The local chapter of Chi Alpha is geared to meet the fourfold emphasis of worship, training, fellowship, and service for the Assembly of God students on campus. The meetings provide oppor- tunity for profitable discussion, Bible study, prayer, and fellowship. First row: M. Hedley; C. Hindman; J. Edwards; J. Timbs; N. Nance. Second row: R. H. Denton; C. DeVaughn; T. Gurley; R. Reynolds; D. Forbes; K. Talbert, President. 219 Disciples Student Fellowship DSF is designed to fulfill and enrich the campus experience of the Christian Church Student on campus. It allows him to continue his work and worship in the Christian faith when away from home ties in the Church. First row: 0. Young; J. Austin; A. Green; D. Tidwell; M. Slay ton; J. Moffett; M. Irby, Vice President; D. Baker; B. Schaeffer, Secretary; B. Knight. Second row: Reverend Woodall; Reverend Campbell, Advisor; R. Ellis, President; S. Tiller; S. Cooper; B. McMillan; N. Cross, Visitor; S. Cutting, Treasurer; J. Lundy; M. Mason. Hillel The Hillel Foundation attempts to serve as the liaison between the Jewish student body and the historical Jewish heritage. It seeks to lead Jewish students toward glad identity with the Jewish people through Jewish fellowship; toward uplifting insight into the sources of Jewish information; through Jewish scholarship; to- ward valuable contributions to the community and society at large, through enlightened citizenship. First row: A. Gordon, President; Mr. Louis Brown, Advisor. Second row: R. Strauss, Vice President; N. Edelson, Vice President; H. Friener, Treasurer; B. Cohen. 220 Memphis State Christian Fellowship MSCF. a chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, strives to present the relevancy of the Lord Jesus Christ to the college student, through Bible studies, discussions, and conferences. i First row: S. Atkinson, President; K. Tyus; D. Snyder, Secretary; C. Johnson; T. Brewster. Second roiv: C. Street; J. Trammel; C. Goff; N. Gary; J. Finny; J. Singleton. Third row: M. Eaton; P. Hullar, Vice President; J. Eddins; B. Bugg; C. Beck; M. Bradly: B. Sessum; T. Pierce. Koinoina Club K Club is affiliated with the Church of Christ. Its purpose is to develop the total Christian personality — spirit- ually, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. First row: Mr. D. Underwood; Mrs. D. Underwood; L. Ramsey; J. Council; A. Voss; J. Fyfe; A. Hutcheson; A. Sanderson; M. Haire; V. Trout. Second row: L. Climer; L. Darnall; L. Jamerson; D. Shelton; D. Pickett; F. Boatman; E. Lawson. Third row: S. Smith; C. Speight; G. Hoffman; M. Meeks; B. Speight; P. Van Eaton. Fourth row: H. Gardner; J. Head; A. Gray; K. Dale; L. Sanderson; T. Jamerson; H. Climer, President. 221 Newman Foundation Wittenberg Society The Newman Club is an organization of Cath- olic students. It offers the students a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social ac- tivities to deepen their spiritual and enrich their temporal lives. First row: R. Glaser; C. Sims, Vice President; C. Clem- mons, First Vice President; R. Colvin, President; S. Curry, Secretary; C. Curry. Second row: L. Beegle; Mrs. Schingle, Housemother; F. Ward; A. Pellegrini; Mrs. Battle, Faculty Advisor. Third row: Visitor; B. Marking; D. Moody; J. Morgan; J. Vincent; J. Berschied; Rev. J. Donahue, Pastor. The Wittenberg Society is organized to help out-of-town Lutheran students find a church home while they are attending Memphis State University. It is dedicated to assisting Lutheran students in deepening their spiritual life through their faith- ful use of God ' s Word and Sacraments. Standing: Pastor Symmank; T. Monje, President; P. Schmidt; D. Moll; D. Schmidt, Vice President; J. Boyd. Seated: D. Reavis; D. Goldammer; M. Clausen; J. Bobo; L. Wilson; J. Dellinger; P. Wack, Secretary-Treasurer. 222 Wesley Foundation Westminster Fellowship Although Wesley Foundation is a Methodist in- stitution, it strives to meet the needs of every student who wishes to take part in its various activities. The functions of Wesley — social, cul- tural, educational, and Christian — are meaningful to the growing student. First row: J. Fisher; J. Gibbs, Secretary; D. Jenkins; D. Thompson; J. A. Ray, Second Vice President. Second row: S. Corea; N. Gibson;- R. Beach; S. Smith; B. Bingham; S. Warrington, Treasurer; G. Jung; M. Riddick, President; C. L. Langford; J. Newman, First Vice President; B. Blackwood; G. Bricks. Third roiv: B. Norment; A. Tarver; W. Wyatt; G. Gattis, Third Vice President; B. Weaver; C. Hampton, Director. Westminster Fellowship is an organization of Presbyterian students on the campus, but it is open to all students. Through discussion, study, worship, and work, it attempts to relate the central issues of the Christian faith to the life of the university student. First row: J. Robinson; R. Childers; J. Seagraves, Sec- retary; J. McClanahan; J. Prange, First Vice President. Second row: M. Roach; G. Ethridge, Pastor; K. Moore; W. Smith; R. Myrick; C. Macdonald, President; J. Leverette; J. Williamson; J. Nelson. Third row: H. Harris; C. Fee; C. Littlejohn; V. Dabbs; M. Emigh; C. Read, Second Vice President. 223 Episcopal students entertain orphans with Halloween party. Students relax at Wesley. 224 Westminster and Wesley join together to entertain the clubs from Mississippi State with a supper prior to game. I Military For almost a hundred years, the ROTC program has been a traditional part of the American educational scene. Today, there are more than one hundred and seventy -five colleges and universities offering Air Force ROTC training to approx- imately one hundred thousand cadets. Established in 1951, the Memphis State University Air Force ROTC program has grown into one of the largest in the United States. Through a varied curriculum, cadets receive academic, leadership, and moral training to prepare them for leadership positions in both civilian and military life. As we enter the space age ushered in by technological advances which have no parallel in the history of mankind, the need for educated, well trained, and dedicated civilian and military leaders has never been more acute. As in the past, the Air Force ROTC program will continue to strive to provide trained leaders so essential to the peace and security of the United States. I £ 225 785th AIR FORCE ROTC WING Administrative Officers Lejt to right: Maj. Hal M. Terry, Jr., Commandant of Cadets, Maj. William T. Jessen, Maj. Oliver S. Woollard. 226 Left to right: Capt. Terry R. Smith, Maj. Carthon P. Phillips, Capt. McKinley J. Hathaway. Left to Tight: S Sgt. William E. Helton, T Sgt. Floyd C. Knight. Left to right: T Sgt. Thomas C. Spellings, S Sgt. Ernest R. Campbell, A 1C Donald E. Morrison. 227 A N G E L F L I G H T • . Flower: White Rose Color: Blue and White Founded: 1952 The Angel Flight is an organization of college women who have the interests of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program, and the Arnold Air Society at heart. Angel Flight exists to further the cause of the United States Air Force by promoting the interest of the college man in the AFROTC program. Angel Flights, through their many activities, aid the progress of the Arnold Air Society and servte as a symbol of appreciation for the importance and the dignity of Air Force life. Commander— CADET MAJ. PATSY JONES Executive Officer— CADET CAPT. KAY CRAWFORD Executive Services Officer— CADET 1st LT. SANDRA GREEN Comptroller— CADET 1st LT. JO CABLER Information Services Officer— CADET 1st LT. JANE FRANSIOLI Historian— CADET 1st LT. GUYLENE CARTER 228 Miss Wynne Agnew Miss Jo Cabler Miss Guylene Carter- Miss Kay Crawford Miss Shirley Ferguson Miss Nancy Fowler Miss Jane Fransioli Miss Sandra Green Miss Delaine Hamby Miss Janet Hatley Miss Mary Jane Holt Miss Vicki Holt Miss Patsy Jones Miss Brenda Sibley Miss Sue Stringer 229 These cadet officers are members in The Arnold Air Society. 230 These forty-seven cadets make up the AFROTC Band. The AFROTC Air Police The Rangers, Memphis State University ' s precision drill team, are specialists in this field. 231 The Color Guard leads the MSU AFROTC Wing in the Armistice Day Parade. 232 Angel Flight lends beauty to the Armistice Day Parade. In the Armistice Day Parade Squadron 6 won the Best Marching Award. SAM FORTASJEMfa Ranking dignitaries received the Queen Ann ' s Salute from the Rangers. The entire MSU AFROTC Wing took part in the Homecoming ceremonies. 233 J can best be evement. The ccomplishment which must be ibuted ilch over six thousand University men and women are grateful. The advancement of educational opportunities are cc creasing as faculty and student body continue in joint effort to Memphis State University as an institute of higher learning. 234 A AE rj Deans DR. CECIL C. HUMPHREYS President R. M. ROBISON, Dean and Assistant to the President 236 FLORA RAWLS, Dean of Women GEORGE B. PRATT, Dean of Men J. MILLARD SMITH, President Emeritus Memphis State University BUFORD ELLINGTON Governor of Tennessee Tennessee Board of Education Left to right, standing: J. Howard Warf; Thomas M. Divine; F. Thornton Strang; James Williams; and Ernest G. Ball. Left to right, seated: Edward L. Jennings; Mrs. Bernard A. McDermott; Mrs. Sam Wilson and Commissioner Joe Morgan. 237 Arts an d Sciences DR. WALTER R. SMITH, Director of The School of Arts and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences has three distinct functions within the frame- work of the University: as its primary function it offers a strong liberal arts program leading to baccalaureate degrees and designed to help the student pre- pare himself for life in his own cultural setting by acquiring the means and the desire continually to enlarge his intellect and deepen his insights; it provides a thorough ' undergraduate training for those students who are preparing for ad- vanced work and careers in medicine, dentistry, nursing, teaching, engineering, law. and other professions; it furnishes students enrolled in other schools of the University with those courses in the humanities, the natural sciences, and the social sciences which are required for their various degrees. DR. DANA D. JOHNSON, Chairman Department of Art DR. A. S. RUDOLPH, Chairman Department of Biology 238 DR. R. E. WATKINS, Chairman Department of Classical Languages DR. H. B. EVANS, Chairman Department of English MR. E. L. MITCHELL, Chairman Department of History DR. H. L. WILLIAMS, Chairman Department of Journalism DR. H. S. KALTENBORN, Chairman Department of Mathematics MR. C. E. LONG, Chairman Department of Modern Language MR. GEORGE HARRIS, Chairman Department of Music DR. W. B. BARTON, Chairman Department of Philosophy MR. J. W. FOX, Chairman Department of Physical Sciences DR. J. R. McCANN, Chairman Department of Psychology DR. R. W. JOHNSON, Chairman Department of Social Science MR. EUGENE BENCE, Chairman Department of Speech and Drama 239 Faculty CHARLENE ALLEN, English H. W. ANDERSEN, Psychology M. C. BARBER, Geography MARY V. BATTLE, English W. F. BETHANY, Mathematics H. M. BIRMINGHAM, English D R. CARL D. BROWN, Biology DR. HELEN W. CHILDERS, English DR. E. P. CLAYPOOL, Physical oCICXICCS JOHN H. CORBET, JR., Geography HARRY C. COTHAM, English A. R. DAILEY, Modern Languages JOHN E. DEWS, Psychology VIRGINIA ELEAZER, Biology WILLIAM FARRIMOND, Mathematics DR. J. E. FARRIOR, English VICTOR FEISAL, Biology DEWEY B. FOLDEN, Biology MAUDE G. FOX, English HOWARD E. FRYE, Geography DR. JOHN GORDON, Sociology VELMA HEATHERLY, French MYLO L. HEEN, Mathematics DR. ELMORE HOLMES, Physical Sciences DR. L. G. HOWELL, Biology PHILLIP JAMES, English DR. HELEN KALTENBORN, Mathematics DR. R. H. KARRAKER, Chemistry ROBERT W. McGOWAN, Biology WAYNE McLAURIN, English JOHN A. McLEMORE, English DR. R. H. MARSHALL, Physical Sciences DR. J. S. MATTHEWS, Geography DELBERT P. NAVE, Art DR. WILLIAM OSBORNE, English GEORGE PARCHMAN, Biology DR. C. L. PELL, Modern Language DR. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, English RICHARD J. RARIDON, Physics JOSEPH RILEY, English DR. C. N. ROBINSON, Physical Sciences LUTHER SANDERS, Journalism DR. DOROTHY SEAY, English DR. F. B. SCHIRMER, Physical Sciences DR. PAUL SISCO, Geography PAUL R. SIMONTON, Biology DR. A. W. SMITH, English DR. 0. E. SMITH, Biology ELIZABETH SPENCER, Journalism JULIE SPRUNT, Psychology DAN H. WARMBROD, Biology AL WESTLAND, Journalism JOHN A. WINFREY, Mathematics DR. JAMES D. WOLF, English 240 Seniors PATRICIA RUTH AGNETA : Memphis; So- ciology; Gamma Phi Beta; scholarship chair- man, efficiency chairman, historian, panhel- lenic repres.; Arabasqne Club; SNEA ; West- minster; Pegis Club; Academic scholarship. [AMES LONNIE ALEXANDER : Dyer, Ten- nessee. DEBORAH ALMY: Memphis; Chemistry; Alpha Delta Pi; Westminster; Math Club; Alpha Lambda Delta. SCOTT RACEY ANDREAS: Memphis; Eng- lish, Psychology, Zoology; Board of Educa- tion Scholarship; Liberal Arts Honor So- ciety; Psi Chi; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. JACK F. APPLE: Memphis; Biology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LOREITA MAE ARWOOD : Memphis. DUDLEY ATKINSON: Memphis; Mathematics; transfer from UT; Kappa Sigma, pres., Amer- ican Chemical Society; SGA; IFC. STEPHEN E. ATKINSON: Memphis; History; MSCF, pres., treas. ; Phi Alpha Theta, vice- pres. EMILIE JOYCE BADDOUR : Wynne, Arkansas; Psychology; SNEA; Dorm Council, vice-pres. JOE K. BAKER : Memphis. ROBERT BAKER, JR.: Memphis. ADAM BALLINGER: Memphis; Speech; Kappa Alpha; Debate Team; Tiger Rag; Junior Class, pres.; DSF, pres.; Young Democrats, vice-pres.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Religious Council; SGA, sec ' y of finance, legislature; student congress, election commissioner, SHSGA representative; Memphis State Radio Show; Inter-Collegiate Debate Award. SARAH BARNETT BANNISTER: Memphis; Mathematics; Sigma Kappa. NANCY LYNN BARBER: Memphis; Psychol- ogy; En Garde, vice-ptes.; Psychology Club; Entre Nous, sec ' y, vice-pres. BONNIE ROSE BEAVER: Memphis; Art; Art Club; Sigma Delta Pi, pres. FLORENCE ANN B ELL: Memphis; Biology; Biology Club, vice-pres.; Westminster; Mod- ern Dance Club; Phi Mu, treas.; Orchesis; Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAVID ALAN BERNSTEIN: Memphis; Psy- chology; Alpha Epsilon Pi, pres.. Psychology Club; Psi Chi; Delta Kappa; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. FAYE BOATMAN: Selmer, Tennessee; Mathe- matics; Alpha Lambda Delta, junior advisor; Tassel, sec ' y; Entre Nous, treas., Math Club, pres.; Koinonia, sec ' y; SNEA; Dean ' 9 Li9t; Honor Roll; Academic scholarship; Sarah Smith Math Award; Dorm Council. RICHARD A. BRACKHAHN: Memphis; Jour- nalism, Commercial Art; Cub Club; Pre- Legal Society; Art Club, vice-pres.; Set Design AJ1 Sing; DeSoto, Greek Editor, Pic- ture Editor; Tiger Rag, Business Staff; Pro- ducer of News and Views from MSU ; Chairman of WKNO project; SGA, political chairman; Student Congress, vice-pres.; IFC, pres., Pi Kappa Alpha, pres.; Senior Class, pres.; IFC Man of the Year ; Who ' s Who. JAMES F. BRADLEY, JR.: Memphis; Biology. JANE MARTEL BRADY: Memphis; English; Alpha Delta Pi, rec. sec ' y, student registrar; Newman Club; American Guild of Organists; SNEA; Choir; Cub Club; Academic scholar- ship. BILLY RAY BRASFIELD : Adamsville, Ten- nessee; Journalism. PATRICIA ANN BREEZE: Bartlett, Tennessee. BETTY JEAN BRISCOE: Memphis. LARRY R. BRITTON: Memphis. ▲vfcl ROBERT CHARLES BROWN : Memphis ; Eng- lish ; Westminster; French Club. KATHLEEN BANISTER BRYANT: Memphis; Mathematics ; Math Club, sec ' y, treas., vice- pres.; SNEA. E. TRISLER BUCHANAN: Millington, Ten- nessee; Pre-Med. JOHN M. BURK: Memphis; Chemistry; Amer- ican Chemical Society. ALAN BUSSEL: Memphis; Journalism; Alpha Epsilon Pi, vice-pres.; Pi Delta Epsilon, vice- pres.; Delta Kappa, sec ' y ; Hillel ; Chess Club, sec ' y; IFC; Tiger Rag, executive edi- tor; second place winner for editorials in the 1959-60 national Pi Delta Epsilon jour- nalism contest; first place winner for fea- tures in the 1960 Southern Literary Festival. WILLIAM E. CALLIS : Jackson, Tennessee ; Geography; Science Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Wesley. MARILYN CAMPBELL: Memphis; History; Choir; Wesley; Alpha Delta Pi, rec. sec ' y, reporter-historian ; Honor Roll ; Dean ' s List ; MSU correspondent to the Commercial Ap- peal; SNEA. PAUL KENNETH CARTER: Memphis; Church Music ; Phi Mu Alpha, warden, sec ' y ; Chi Alpha, pres.; Band, announcer; The Mar- riage; The Old Maid and Thief; Phoebus and Pan; La Serva Padrona; La Traviata; Pelleas et Melisande; Madame Butterfly; The Lowland Sea; Don Pasquale. ROY CASH, JR.: Memphis; Speech and Drama; Alpha Psi Omega, Sock and Buskin; The Staring Match; Look Homeward, Angel; Lead, The Matchmaker, Davy Crockett ' s Secret. JOSEPH A. CHAMOUN: Zahle, Lebanon. Seniors GEORGE N. CHANDLER : Memphis. RICHARD LYNWOOD CHILDERS : Memphis; History, Political Science; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats; Pi Kappa Alpha; DeSoto. JOYE ANN CLARK: Memphis; English; transfer from Texas Woman ' s University; Alpha Delta Pi, vice-pres. ; Pikettes, treas. ; SGA, senior legislator; Wesley; Cub Club; SNEA. VIRGINIA COCHRAN: Paducah, Kentucky; Psychology, Sociology; Canter- bury Club, pres. ; Psychology Club. DONALD W. COLEMAN : Memphis. JOHN H. COLVETT: Millington, Tennessee. JOHN G. COMBS, JR.: Selmer, Tennessee; Biology; Sigma Chi; Young Democrats. MARY NELL CONNER: Memphis; Music; transfer from Carson-Newman College; Glee Club; Chorale, accompanist; Sigma Alpha Iota, vice-pre9. B. FARRELL COOPER: Memphis. JAMES DAVID CORLEY : Memphis. JIMMIE A. COVINGTON: Ripley, Mississippi; Journalism, English, French; News Bureau, student co-ordinator ; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Pi Delta Epsilon; Journalism academic award; Robert E. Talley Journalism Scholar- ship; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. CARL W. CRAWFORD: Kennett, Missouri. SAMMY LEE CRAWFORD: Memphis; commercial advertising. JOHN NEWTON CROCKETT: Memphis. BERNIE CROSBY: Memphis; English, Speech; Sock and Buskin; Modern Dance Club; SNEA; Alpha Psi Omega, sec ' y; Diary of Anne Frank ; La Traviata; Madame Butterfly. CHARLES LARRY DALE: Paris, Tennessee; Chemistry; American Chemi- cal Society, vice-pres., K Club; Student Athletic Trainer. HERBERT A. DARGIE, III: Memphis; Psy- chology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ugliest Man of the Year ; IFC; Cub Club, vice-pres.; Westminster; Golf; Young Republicans. WALTER C. DAVIS, JR.: Helena, Arkansas; Journalism, Advertising; Sigma Chi; Adver- tising Club; Scholarship grant. HUGH E. DESPAIN: Memphis. ELLA ADELAIDE DOYLE: Fulton, Kentucky; Journalism; transfer from LSU ; Young Dem- ocrats; Wesley; Pi Beta Phi, vice-pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List. BETTY JO DULANEY: Tunica, Mississippi. PATRICIA WEST EASLEY: Corsicana, Texas; German. JAMES LINDSAY EAST: Memphis. CHARLES O ' KEITH EDDLEMON: Memphis; Mathematics; SNEA; TEA; Math Club, vice- pres., treas.; Physics Society, vice-pre9., re- porter. MARY BETH ELLINGTON: Portageville, Mis- souri. WAYNE EDWARD EMMONS: Memphis. C. L. EPPERSON: Memphis. SARA ANN ERWIN: Memphis; English; SNEA; Wesley; Dean ' s List. BABS EWELL: Dyer, Tennessee; Journalism and English; Alpha Xi Delta, journal cor- respondent, chaplain; Pi Delta Epsilon; West- minster, vice-moderator; Young Republicans, ; Psychology Club; SNEA; Dorm historian Council, WILLIAM Tennessee Epsilon, ALLAN B CURTIS FELTS, JR.: Brownsville, ; History, Sociology; Sigma Alpha chaplain; IFC; Young Democrats. FERGUSON : Memphis ; Biology ; transfer from Lambuth Club; Kappa Sigma, tre,- 242 College ; Biology pres.; IFC. Seniors JERT C. FERGUSON: Memphis; History; Religious Council, vice-pres.; icial Science Club, vice-pres.; BSU ; Psychology Club. 3Y HENSLEY FERN1MEN : Memphis; English. :PHEN M. FINDLAY: Memphis. IBARA JEAN FULGHUM : Memphis; English; BSU, pres. ; BSU ' er of le Month; Tiger Rag, religion editor; Spanish Club; Student Summer Missionary to California. [•H L. FULTON: West Memphis, Arkansas. INCES MARION GANDY: Memphis. 3ERT HARLAN GARNER: Caruthersvillc, Missouri; English; Young emocrats; Wesley: Psychology Club; SNEA ; Dean ' s List. EL C. GENTRY, JR.: Memphis; Mathematics; Kappa Sigma, treas.; •C. EDWARD GILPIN, JR.: Memphis; Psychology; Pi Kappa Alpha, as- slant treas., house manager; Wesley; Psychology Club; News Bureau; i Sigma Epsilon. JN DUDLEY GLOVER: Humbolt, Tennessee; Physical Sciences; Kappa lpha; Young Democrats; Psychology Club; Honor Roll. TO K. GOINS: N GREEN: Memphis; Music; Glee Club, accompanist; Chorale, anist; DSF, vice-pres., igma Alpha Iota, sec ' y. String Orchestra; Academic scholarship; JN GROSMANN: Memphis; Biology; Rifle Team; Advanced AFROTC hicago Tribune Award; Arnold Air Society; Judo Club; Trampoline Club. iIES E. HAMER : Memphis; History, Spanish; Sigma Chi; Psychology lub, treas.; Band Scholarship. DALA HARDING: Millington, Tennessee; Journalism, Biology; Biology Hub; Journalism; Marching Band, Head Majorette, reporter. NNIE KAY HARMON: Humboldt, Tennessee; Biology; Phi Mu, chap- lin ; registrar; Biology Club, sec ' y, Treasurer; Wesley; Cub Club. CHARLES EARL HENDERSON: Memphis; History; Young Democrats; Cub Club, vice- Tires.; Pre-Legal Society, pres. IFC; Kappa Alpha, Honor Roll. WILLIS BRADFORD HENDERSON: Memphis; Geography; Social Science Club; BSU. IRENE HIGLEY: Memphis; Mathematics. EDGAR ALLEN HILL: Memphis. DAVID HOLLENBECK: Memphis; Latin; Kappa Alpha; Psychology Club; Philosophy Club; Wesley. MARY LEE HUDSON: Memphis; Music Edu- cation; Alpha Delta Pi, chaplain, All-Sing Director, Efficiency Chairman; BSU; SNEA; Assoc. Childhood Education; Pikettcs; Arabas- que Club: Chorale, soloist; Tassel; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha Iota; Honor Roll; Lead, MSU Crand Opera and Opera Workshops. JOYCE ELIZABETH HURST: Memphis; Eng- lish; Pikettcs, Westminster, sec ' y; DeSoto, religious editor. THOMAS HUSKISON: Memphis; Science; American Chemical So- WILLIAM Physical cietv. LOIS ' C. Speech ; Players ; WNBC ; BARBARA nessee. JACKS: Littleton, Massachusetts; transfer from Bates College; Robison Chapel Choir; Choral Society; Merimanders ; Dean ' s List. SUE JENNINGS: Mt. Juliet, Ten- BETTYE LEE JOHNSON: Memphis; Journalism; Pi Delta Epsilon; Tiger Rag, News editor, editorial assistant; Entre Nous, reporter; BSU; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. ELAINE JOHNSTON: Memphis; English; Alpha Delta Pi, pres.; SNEA; Tassel. EDWIN WAYNE KEAHEY: Memphis; History, Political Science; Phi Mu Alpha, pres.; University Band, treas., Young Republicans. ELINOR ANN KELLEY: Somerville, Tennes- see; Journalism; Sigma Kappa, treas. Pi Delta Epsilon, sec ' y-treas. ; Dorm Council, pres.; Glee Club; Tiger Rag, editorial as- sistant, executive editor; SNEA. RICHARD G. KELSALL: Memphis; Psychology, Biology; Psychology Club; Biology Club; Westminster, pres., moderator. 243 Seniors ERNEST K EMBLE : Memphis; Pyschology; Psychology Club, historian; Biology Club; Psi Chi, historian. JOHNNIE KING: Memphis; History, Political Science; Sigma Chi, pres., sec ' y; Pre-Legal Society; SGA ; IFC, treas. CLARKE KINNEY: Hughes, Arkansas. ELLIS H. KNIGHT: Memphis; History; BSU. JOHN RAMSEY KNOX, JR.: Trenton, Tennessee; Mathematics. CYNTHIA KORNDORFFER: Memphis; History; SNEA; Newman Club; Phi Mu, vice-pres., ritual chairman. WANDA LAFEVER : Whitehaven, Tennessee; Spanish; Young Democrats; SNEA; Sigma Delta Pi, vice-pres. EMILY DUNCAN LAWRENCE: Memphis; French, English; transier from Clarke Memorial College; Honor Roll. MARILYN JEAN LAWRENCE: Steele, Missouri; Biology; Biology Club; Wesley; Chi Beta Phi, sec ' y; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. BOB LEWIS: Camden, Arkansas; Mathematics; Math Club; Young Demo- crats; M Club; Track, captain; BSU; Dorm Council; Delta Kappa, vice-pres.; Arnold Air Society; Pi Sigma Epsilon; AFROTC, Commander, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Sigma Chi; Who ' s Who. SARA JANE LEWIS: Humboldt, Tennessee. BEVERLY ANN LOEFFEL : Memphis; History; Delta Zeta, pledge pres., best pledge, rec. sec ' y, standards chairman; Panhellenic ; Newman Club; SNEA; Senior Class, treas. KENNETH CHALMERS MOORE: Memphis; Sociology; Westminster; Pi Kappa Alpha; DeSoto, Religious Editor. PATRICIA LEIGH MORRISON: Memphis; Speech; Newman Club; Sock and Buskin, pres., vice-pres.; Cub Club, publicity chair- man; Young Democrats; Alpha Xi Delta, pres., historian; Fine Arts Club; Inner- Collegiate Debate Squad; SGA, Senior Justice in Supreme Court; Tassel; Tau Kappa Alpha; Alpha Psi Omega, Best Actress of the Year ; Standards Committee. PAULA CATHERINE MORTON: Memphis; Chemistry; Gamma Phi Beta, parliamentarian, rituals chairman, treas., first vice-pres., pledge trainer; American Chemical Society. ROSE MARIE McAFEE: Memphis; Journalism; Alpha Xi Delta, pledge pres., social chair- man, corres. sec ' y; Pi Delta Epsilon; Junior Panhellenic, sec ' y-treas. ; Pikettes; DeSoto, class editor, beauty editor, executive editor; Tiger Rag, reporter; Chairman of DeSoto Beauty Review; Cub Club; SNEA; Yo ung Democrats; En Garde; Badminton Club; Newman Club; Journalism Award; Who ' s Who. MARY McDONAI.D : Memphis; Sociology; Art Club; Social Science Club, sec ' y. JO VAKNELL McGEE : Memphis. MAURICE CRAWFORD McGEE: Memphis; Physics, Mathematics; Physics Club, pres.; Tennessee Academy of Science, Treas.; Chi Beta Phi, Ireas. KATHERINE McMAHON: Memphis; Psychol- ogy; Sigma Kappa, social chairman, rec. sec ' y; Cub Club; Newman Club; Psychology Club, sec ' y; DeSoto, religious editor, fea- tures editor. RICHARD WARREN McMAHON: Memphis; Psychology, Biology; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Honor Scholarship; Chi Beta Phi; Delta Kappa, treas.; Tiger Rag, Reporter; Supreme Court ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pres., treas., deputy treas., intramural director, pledge scholarship leader, active scholarship leader; Debate Team, National Convention Delegate, Talent Night Winner; Psychology Club; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Young Republicans; Cub Club; Who ' s Who. CAROLYN PRUETTE McNEIL: Memphis; Eng- lish; Tassel; Tan Kappa Alpha; Alpha Gamma Delta, pres.; History Assoc.; SGA, vice-pres. 244 FRANK C. MASSERANO: Memphis; Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha, vice-pres.; Chi Alpha: Arnold Air Society; Sock and Bus- kin; Choral; Band; Grand Opera; AFROTC Student Band Director; SAGE Commander; AFROTC Commissioned Officer. BERNICE MICHAELS: Memphis; English; SNEA. JAMES H. LUCKEY: Milan, Tennessee; Biology; Biology Club; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. ' JIM R. MABILE : Memphis; Biology; Independence Club; Cross-country; Track. LEON MALKIN : Memphis. MARTHA MARTIN: Memphis; English; Alpha Delta Pi, scholarship chair- man; Wesley; SNEA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Academic scholarship. LINDA MILLER: Memphis; Spanish; Christian Science College Organization, sec ' y, pres.; Alpha Delta Pi, pledge sec ' y, assistant stand- ards chairman, activities chairman; Sigma Delta Pi. CHARLOTTE MILLS: Memphis; History; Sock and Buskin; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart Club; Delta Zeta, courtesy chairman, guard; Wesley. JACK PRESTON MONTAGUE: Memphis. Seniors THLENE NICHOLS: Corpus Christ i, Texas; Commercial Art; transfer from Del Mar College; Art Club; BSU ; SNEA; Young Democrats. iMUEL L. ORME : Memphis; Psychology; Young Democrats. )DNEY L. OSBORNE: Memphis; Mathematics. ILLIAM DOUGLAS OURY: Memphis; History, Political Science; Young Republicans, pres.; Pre-Legal Society, corres. sec ' y; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 2NJIE T. OUTLAW: Memphis; Chemistry; American Chemical 2TTY SUE OWENS: AREN OW1NGS : Memphis. UL OXENDINE : Memphis; Journalism; Entre Nous, pres.; Psycholog Club; Badminton Club; Tiger Rag; Pi Delta Epsilon; Junior Class, sec ' y AC ELDER OZIER: Memphis; Psychology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pres.; IFC, treas.; SGA, Chief Justice; Young Republicans; TGIF; Tiger Rag, reporter; Delta Kappa, sec ' y; Honor Roll. iORGE T. PAINTER: Memphis; Mathematics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Math Club. JARLES B. PARHAM, JR.: Grand Junction, Tennessee; Sacred Music; Phi Mu Alpha, treas.; Glee Club; Chorale; accompanist; Am. Guild of Organists; Wesley; Music Edu- cation Orchestra; Opera accompanist. JOMAS D. PARNELL: Memphis. iY ELIZABETH PATTERSON: Memphis; Journalism and English; BSU; Band, treas.; Phoenix, short story editor; Tiger Rag, re- ligious editor; DeSoto, history editor; Music and academic scholarships; Honor Roll. RRY PEARCE: Memphis; Physics; Physics Club, sec ' y., treas.; Drill Team; Arnold Air Society, pledge master; Advanced AFROTC : Flying Tigers. )Y ALLEN PEDDY: Henderson, Tennessee; Geography; Westminster; Young Democrats; University Band; ROTC Band; Kappa Alpha. VNCY MATLOCK PHIPPS : Memphis. M. PLUNK: Memphis; History; Inter- Varsity. , ILLIAM R. POLLARD: Memphis; Biology; Biology Club ; Young Democrats. JANNA ROSE PRANGE : Memphis; Music Ed- ucation; University Chorale; Entre Nous, historian, social chairman; Westminster, as- sociate moderator; Opera Company. RICKI RAMEY: Memphis. BOBBY CYRUS RAUCHLE : Milan, Tennessee; History, German, Journalism; Pi Delta Ep- silon, pres.; Phi Alpha Theta, pres.; Delta Kappa; Young Republicans, vice-pres.; Tiger Rag, associate editor, feature editor, copy- editor; French Club; BSU; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Pi Delta Epsilon Honorary Feature Award; Student Public Relations Director. JIMMIE ANN RAY: Newbern, Tennessee; Eng- lish; Wesley, second vice-pres.; SNEA, pres.; Young Democrats; Biology Club; Alpha Lambda Delta, pres.; Tassel, pres.; Liberal Arts Honor Society; Dorm Counselor; Re- ligious Council, corres. sec ' y; Who ' s Who. BILL W. REED: Memphis; Speech; Pi Kappa Alpha; Debate Society; Debate Manager; Tau Kappa Alpha, pres.; Who ' s Who. MARY LOUISE REED: Memphis; History; Philosophy Club, treas.; Choir. BILLY TATE RENFROW: Memphis; Psychol- ogy; transfer from Maryville College. E. TAYLOR RICHARDSON: Tiptonville, Ten- nessee; History; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Democrats; Cub Club; Rebel Party, vice- chairman; Tiger Rag, reporter; IFC; Pre- Legal Society. BETTY L. RIDGWAY: Whitehaven, Tennessee; English. FRED F. RILEY: Memphis; History; Advanced AFROTC. DONALD W. ROARK: Memphis. THOMAS LIDDELL ROBERTS : Memphis; Psy- chology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; IFC; Wesley; Psychology Club: Rebel Party, Chairman, vice-chairman; Election Commission; Tiger Rag, reporter; Cub Club. JIMMY A. ROWLAND: Selmer, Tennessee; Physical Science; Sigma Chi; Dorm Council. GLYNN LEE RUSSELL: Monticello, Mississippi. NANCY ANN RYLAND : Memphis; History; Alpha Gamma Delta, rec. sec ' y; Panhellenic, pres.; Newman Club, Cub Club; Biology Club; Junior Miss; Who ' s Who. JAC Seniors Memphis; Political Ten- from Sci- Psy- DOUGLAS SALMON : Science. ANN MARIE SAMMONS : Collierville, Ten- nessee; Speech and Drama; Alpha Delta Pi, efficiency chairman; Phi Gamma Nu, vice- pres.; Sock and Buskin, sec ' y, trea9.; Pegis Sweetheart Club, pres. ; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. BETTY BLYTHE SCATES: Henning, nessee ; Sociology, History; transfer Southwestern; Alpha Omega Pi; Social ence Club; Young Democrats; Wesley; chology Club. BILL SCROGGINS: Covington, Tennessee; Journalism; Sigma Chi; DeSoto ; Tiger Rag, Journalism award; National College Newspaper Contest, honorable mention, second place. CHARLOTTE SHARPE : Memphis; English; Psychology Club; Young Democrats; New- man Club, rec. sec ' y, vice-pres. CHARLES THOMAS SHEA: Memphis. CARROLL ANN SMITH: Park Ridge, Illinois; French, English; Alpha Gamma Delta, pres., best pledge; Tassel, vice-pres.; Newman Club; SNEA; Academic scholarship; Who ' s Who. GEORGE RODERICK. SMITH: Memphis; Art; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; DeSoto, artist. JUDY A. B. SMITH: Memphis. LEE EDWARD SMITH: MANIS JAMES SMITH, JR.: Memphis; istry ; Young Republicans, pres., e council; American Chemical Society; Alpha Epsilon, social chairman, trainer; Cub Club; Math Club. MARGARET W. SMITH: Memphis; 1 French Club. MARY MARNA SMITH: Memphis; 1 Wesley ; Choir. WILLIAM PAUL SMITH, JR.: Me Chemistry; American Chemistry Soc AFROTC Rifle Team. RUSSELL HOWARD STRAUSS: Me History; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hillel; Ph Theta. Chem- ecutive Sigma pledge nglish; nglish; mphis; iety; mphis ; Alpha RON P. TATE: Memphis; Economics, Political Science, Journalism, Geography; Pi Kappa Alpha, political chairman, homecoming chair man, Outstanding Senior; Cub Club; New man Club; Pre-Legal Society, co-founder charter member; Student Congress Party, co chairman, founder; Young Democrats, pres. Who ' s Who. WILLIAM HUNT THESMAR: Memphis French; Psychology Club; Philosophy Club Canterbury Club; French Club. SARA HYDE TILSON : Memphis; History I Alpha Gamma Delta; Art Club; Newman Club. JLMMY D. TOWNSEND: Paris, Tennessee; Speech and Drama; Debate Team; Alpha Psi Omega; Look Homeward Angel. ELIZABETH ANN TRAMMELL: Memphis; Physical Education; Physical Education Major ' s Club, sec ' y; SNEA; Young Demo- crats; Honor Roll. HENRY EDWARD TURNER: Memphis; Mathe- matics; Sigma Chi. DORIS KAY TYUS: Memphis; Art; Gamma Phi Beta, rush chairman, second vice-pres.; Cub Club; Art Club; Psychology Club; Pan ' hellenic; May Court; DeSoto, artist DAVID MICHAEL WALLACE : Memphis; Journalism, German; Pi Kappa Alpha; Cub Club; Tiger Rag, Sports editor, journalism in- tern with Commercial Appeal; Assistant Athletic Publicity Director; Pi Delta Epsilon. PECGY WALTERS: Memphis; English; Alpha Delta Pi; Westminster; Panhellenic SARAH JANE WARRINGTON: Memphis; Bi- ology; Wesley, treas.; Biology Club; Alpha Lambda Delta, treas.; Chi Beta Phi; Tassel. English, treas. ; Mem- Class vice- CHARLES A. WEINER : Memphis; Psychology; Newman Club. FRANK S. WESSON: Memphis; English; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Republicans] pres.; Pre-Legal Society; Debate Team; SGA ; ? lr Ka PP a - vice-pres.; Tau Kappa Alpha! CAROL WHITAKER: Memphis. JO ANNE WILDER: Memphis; Art; Alpha Xi Delta, activities chairman; Art Club, social chairman; Cub Club; Badminton Club French Club; SNEA; Entrc Nous. DWIGHT ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS, JR.: phis; History, English; Freshman phis; Sophomore Class, pres. ; SGA pres.; Delta Kappa, pres.; Tau Kappa ' Alpha vice-pres., pres.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; West- minster; Tiger Rag; Young Republicans; De- bale Team, Most Outstanding Freshman De- bate Award; First place Persuasive Speak- ing; National Tau Kappa Alpha, fourth place Individual Debate Award. SANDRA WILLIAMS: Memphis; Psychology; Sigma Alpha Iota; Memphis Symphony Or- chestra; Memphis Concerl Orchestra: Band- Orchestra. GAIL CLAY WILLIAMSON: Memphis; English- transfer from Mississippi State College for Women; Lantern and Torch; Honor Society Pi Kappa Delta; Honor Roll: Delta Zera- SNEA. ' THOMAS OVAL WOOD: Memphis JOE DAN WOOTEN: Selmer, Tennessee; Bi- ology ; Dorm Council. PAUL YOST: Memphis; Psychology; Pi Kappa Alpha; Rifle Team; Psychology Club 246 Juniors ADAMS, JIMMY R. ..... Memphis, Tennessee ADDINGTON, JAMES . Nettleton, Mississippi ALEXANDER, JUDITH D. . Millington, Tenn. ALLEN, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee ALLISON, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee ANDERSON, FLEDA BELL . . Memphis, Tenn. ARNOULT, PHIL . Memphis, Tennessee AUSTIN, REECE II . Memphis, Tennessee AUTRY, DON . . Memphis, Tennessee BARBER, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee BEASLEY, PATRICIA . Covington, Tennessee BERNATSKY, CAROL JEAN Memphis, Tenn. BINGHAM, JAMES M. . Saltillo, Tennessee BLUMBEKS, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee BOALES, GLENNA . . Louisville, Kentucky BOLES, ANDREW ...... Whitehaven, Tennessee BOYD, LINDA M. Memphis, Tennessee BRADOW, LESLIE C. Memphis, Tennessee BRANHAM, GINGER Gallatin, Tennessee BREWER, G. DOUGLAS Memphis, Tennessee BREWSTER, THOMAS Colorado Springs, Colo. BRICKS, B. GERRY Clawson, Michigan BROTHERS, KAY Dyershurg, Tennessee BULLIFIN, CAROL JEAN Memphis, Tenn. BURKE, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee CABLER, JO Memphis, Tennessee CAIN, CHRIS S. Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL, JOYCE ANN Memphis, Tenn. CAMPBELL, JAMES D. Memphis, Tennessee CANALE, JAMES L Memphis, Tennessee CANNON, RAYBOURN A. Memphis, Tenn. CAPOOTH, BARBARA F. Marked Tree, Ark. CARTER, GUYLENE Collierville, Tennessee CASTENS, ANNA Memphis, Tennessee CATHEY, CHARLOTTE M. Memphis, Tenn. CHAPMAN, PAUL Memphis, Tennessee CHU, NALUP K Round Pond, Arkansas CICCARELLI, RALPH Follansbee, W. Va. CLEMMONS, CORINNE Memphis, Tennessee COFER, BILLIE WAYNE Memphis, Tenn. COLE, EVELYN Memphis, Tennessee COLE, WARREN G Memphis, Tennessee COLEMAN, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee COLEMAN, JERE ANNE Memphis, Tennessee COVELLIS, ELAINE Memphis, Tennessee Juniors COX, JOHN T. Memphis, Tennessee COX, WILLIAM P. Memphis, Tennessee COY, JOHN R. Memphis, Tennessee CRAWFORD, KAY Memphis, Tennessee CUNNINGHAM, JOHN E Memphis, Tenn. CUPPLES, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee DELUGACH, BARBARA L. Memphis, Tenn. DEMETRIOU, CHARLES A. ........ Memphis, Tenn. DICKENS, DONNA Memphis, Tennessee DOBBS, CAROLYN E. ........ Whitehaven, Tennessee ) DOLGOS, MARGARET E. Memphis, Tenn. DOYLE, DON Parsons, Tennessee DUN LAP, EMILY Paris, Tennessee DUPREE, SPENCE Brownsville, Tennessee EAVENSON, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee EDWARDS, JO ANN Memphis, Tennessee ELLIS, AUBREY L. Portageville, Missouri FERGUSON, DALE Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, RANDALL Germantown, Tenn. FIELDS, JANICE Kingsport, Tennessee FLAUTT, FRANK L. Memphis, Tennessee FORRESTER, SARAH E. Memphis, Tenn. FORTUNE, TERRY Ramer, Tennessee FOSHEE, TERENCE W. Memphis, Tennessee FOUGHTY, GARY L. Memphis, Tennessee FREEMAN, DONALD L. Memphis, Tennessee FRERICHS, HELEN Whitehaven, Tennessee FRIEDMAN, LYNN S. Little Rock, Ark. FRIZZELL, DIANE Union City, Tennessee FULK, JAMES L. Memphis, Tennessee GAINES, BETH Estill Springs, Tennessee GANDY, ELEANOR Memphis, Tennessee GASKILL, ROBERT H Memphis, Tennessee GIBSON, BRENDA R. Lexington, Tennessee GILL, PATTI Memphis, Tennessee GILLIAM, JUANITA Memphis, Tennessee GINN, RENE Memphis, Tennessee GLASS, GORDON R. Memphis, Tennessee GRUEN, GORDON Memphis, Tennessee GWINN, JENNIE Forrest City, Arkansas HALL, GIBBY _.. Memphis, Tennessee HALL, NELL Covington, Tennessee HAMBLEN, MARTHA _ Memphis, Tennessee HAMBY, DELAINE Ripley, Tennessee HAMILTON, DIANNE Brownsville, Tennessee Juniors HAMLIN, TALLY ...... Memphis, Tennessee HAMMOCK, GAYLE Memphis, Tennessee HANCOCK, JEAN Cordova, Tennessee HANEY, DAVID Decaturville, Tennessee HARBER, JERRY L Memphis, Tennessee HARRISON, SANDRA K. ........ Memphis, Tennessee HART, KITTY MARTIN Union City, Tenn. HARTLEY, JAMES GORDON Memphis, Tenn. HARWELL, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee HAUGEN, MARTHA K. ........ . Memphis, Tennessee HAWKINS, RAY Somerville, Tennessee HEAD, FRANCES I. Pocahontas, Tennessee HEARD, HOWARD C _. Memphis, Tennessee HIGGINBOTHAM, WAYNE Memphis, Tenn. HOLDER, ROBERT Crenshaw, Mississippi HOLLOWAY, MARY ANNE Memphis, Tenn. HOLT, MARY JANE Memphis, Tennessee HOLT, SUZANNE Milan, Tennessee HOOKER, ONEIDA Eads, Tennessee HORTON, WILL Memphis, Tennessee HOUSE, JACK L Memphis, Tennessee HUFFMAN, BARBARA ........ Covington, Tennessee HUGGINS, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee HURST, JACKSON F. Ellendale, Tennessee JACKS, JON R. Memphis, Tennessee JACKSON, SHIRLEY Milan, Tennessee JAMES, JIM Memphis, Tennessee JAMES, LLOYD W. Memphis, Tennessee JAMISON, JACK Memphis, Tennessee JONES, GEORGE M. Memphis, Tennessee JONES, NELDA ANN Memphis, Tennessee JONES, PATSY Memphis, Tennessee JORDAN, MARTHA LYNN Selmer, Tenn. JUE, DANNY L. Memphis, Tennessee KEMP, JUDITH ANN Gallatin, Tennessee KEOUGH, HARRIET ANN ........ Collierville, Tenn. KEYES, JAMES D. Memphis, Tennessee KIRKSEY, HELEN Greenville, Mississippi KLEISER, JAMES A. Nashville, Tennessee KNIGHT, CHARLES W. ........ Memphis, Tennessee LACKEY, BILLIE Memphis, Tennessee LANG, BOB Memphis, Tennessee LA PLANT, DAVID K. West Memphis, Ark. LAWRENCE, HURLEY Collierville, Tennessee LAX, ORREN _ Bolivar, Tennessee Juniors LEECH, MICHAEL ANTHONY _ Memphis, Term. LOCKHART, LOUISE Memphis, Tennessee LONG, JAMES M. Memphis, Tennessee LUCAS, ROBERT D. Corning, New York MARTIN, BILLY RAY Jackson, Tennessee MASSEY, JUDY Whitehaven, Tennessee MAYS, CARL Humboldt, Tennessee MEEKS, ROBERT T., JR. Memphis, Tennessee MERRYMAN, STAN L. Memphis, Tennessee MICHAEL, MARTIN Collierville, Tenn. ) MIDDLEBROOK, DENICE Memphis, Tenn. MIDYETT, FREEMAN A. Memphis, Tenn. MILLER, ANN Memphis, Tennessee MILLER,- DEWAYNE Memphis, Tennessee MOFFATT, JODY Memphis, Tennessee MOULTRIE, GEORGIA B. Memphis, Tennessee MURPHY, JIMMY L. Memphis, Tennessee MATHESON, ERIC Memphis, Tennessee McKNIGHT, SIMS Mason, Tennessee McMILLEN, DAVID L. Memphis, Tennessee NAYLOR, BOBBY D. West Memphis, Ark. NEVELS, GORDON C. Memphis, Tennessee NICHOL, JAMES P Nashville, Tennessee NOE, BETTY V. Collierville, Tennessee NORMENT, BEVERLY R Whiteville, Tenn. OAKLEY, GLADYS L. Memphis, Tennessee O ' BRYANT, BOBBY M. Memphis, Tennessee O ' DONNELL, GAIL Little Rock, Arkansas OEDING, NANCY JO Memphis, Tennessee PATE, JOYCE Memphis, Tennessee PEARCE, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee PHARR, JOHN D. Memphis, Tennessee PHILLIPS, MARILYN N. Little Rock, Ark. PIERCE, ELIZABETH Memphis, Tennessee POWELL, MARTHA ANN Memphis, Tennessee PRIVETT, PATRICIA Friendship, Tennessee PUGH, BILL Memphis, Tennessee QUARLES, ROBERT H. Dyer, Tennessee RAUSHER, ANN Memphis, Tennessee REAVIS, DAVID L Memphis, Tennessee RICHMOND, OBADIAH Memphis, Tennessee RICHISON, KATHRYN Memphis, Tennessee RIDDICK, M. F Bells, Tennessee ROBBINS, ADELAIDE L Mayfield, Kentucky ROBERTS, MAURICE Memphis, Tennessee Juniors ROGERS, BERTHA Memphis, Tennessee ROSENGARTEN, LEE A. ........ Memphis, Tennessee ROSS, BETTYE Bolivar, Tennessee RUYL, JAMES P. Memphis, Tennessee SANDERS, ZEMULY R. ... Walls, Mississippi SANDIDGE, ERNIE L Memphis, Tennessee SCANLON, GENE Memphis, Tennessee SIMPSON, JOHN R. Memphis, Tennessee SINIARD, ARNOLD Millington, Tennessee SMITH, BARBARA Grand Junction, Tennessee SMITH, MILTON DALE Memphis, Tennessee SNOW, JAN Whitehaven, Tennessee SOLOMON, TOM Memphis, Tennessee SPIELBERGER, RONALD Memphis, Tenn. SPRAY, ROBERT . Memphis, Tennessee STANFILL, WILLIAM W Memphis, Tenn. STEPHENS, LARRY J Millington, Tennessee STEPHENSON, DIANE Covington, Tennessee STEWART, JOEL Memphis, Tennessee STUBBLEFIELD, JERE Medina, Tennessee SWEARINGEN, JOHN N Memphis, Tenn. TILTON, ILEDA Memphis, Tennessee TRELAWNEY, FRANK Trenton, Tennessee TROTTER, LEWIS Memphis, Tennessee TROUT, CECELIA Memphis, Tennessee TUCKER, KAREN Memphis, Tennessee VALVIK, KAY Memphis, Tennessee WADELL, JIM Memphis, Tennessee WAGE, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee WALLIS, SANDRA Memphis, Tennessee WEEKS, RITA Germantovyn, Tennessee WHIPPLE, MIM Memphis, Tennessee WHITE, HAROLD Whitehaven, Tennessee Instruments plus isolation. 251 Juniors ' tftik __47__ WILEY, LAEL S. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, ALBERT Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, JOHN T. Memphis, Tennessee WILSON, CHARLOTTE D. Memphis, Tenn. WOLFE, WILLIAM _______ Memphis, Tennessee WONG, YAM S. Hong Kong, China WOODALL, RONALD Memphis, Tennessee WOODS, GWEN Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, JOHN M. Memphis, Tennessee YATES, JENNY LEE : Mayfield, Kentucky YOUNG, JIM ____ Memphis, Tennessee ZURHORST, THOMAS E Memphis, Tenn. Comprehension of the present requires knowledge of the past. 252 Sophomores ABLES, DONALD L. . Memphis, Tennessee ADAMS, PHIL . . Memphis, Tennessee AGNEW, WYNNE . Memphis, Tennessee ARWOOD, ROBERT N. ... Memphis, Tennessee ATKINS, CARON ANN . Obion, Tennessee AYERS, NANCY JO . . Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, BETTY S. ... .. ._. Jackson, Tennessee BANKS, BILLY Memphis, Tennessee BARBER, LUCY MAE . Memphis, Tennessee BARBER, TRYCE Memphis, Tennessee BARGER, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee BARKER, BILL Trenton, Tennessee BARRON, EDWIN G. . Selmer, Tennessee BARRON, WILLIAM Cordova, Tennessee BARUCHMAN, BEVERLY ' . . Memphis, Tennessee BASKIN, REED Caruthersville Missouri BASTNAGEL, CHARLES E. Memphis, Tenn. BELL, BORDEN W. Memphis, Arkansas BENTON, WALTER Memphis, Tennessee BERGDORF, CLAIRE Memphis, Tennessee BINGHAM, BILL Memphis, Tennessee BLACK, JANE E. Memphis, Tennessee BLACKBURN, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee BLACKWOOD, BARBARA . Whitehaven, Tenn. BLAIR, MARY SUZANNE Memphis, Tenn. BLANTON, MELANIE Nashville, Tennessee BLEDSOE, JERE F. W. Memphis, Arkansas BOND, GEORGE E. Memphis, Tennessee BOYD, JAMES L. . .... Memphis, Tennessee BOYD, MARTHA McGehee, Arkansas BRADFORD, JAN Memphis, Tennessee BRANDON, STUART D. Memphis, Tennessee BRIGGS, JACQUELINE A. Memphis, Tenn. BUCHANAN, TOM Memphis, Tennessee BUCHNER, LISA Moscow, Tennessee BULLARD, MARTY .... Memphis, Tennessee BUTLER, WILLIAM D. . ...... Memphis, Tennessee BYRN, EDYE GAYLE Mayfield, Kentucky CADY, ROBERT M. Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL, CAROL ANN Greenfield, Tenn. CANNON, BILL Memphis, Tennessee CAPPS, SARA ANN Memphis, Tennessee CAUDEL, JERRY G. Memphis, Tennessee CAUDILL, MARY FERN Memphis, Tennessee CHERRY, MARGARET B Memphis, Tenn. Sophomores CHILDRESS, BRUCE Memphis, Tennessee CHILDRESS, VICKI LEE Memphis, Tennessee CLARK, IRENE Memphis, Tennessee CLARK, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee CLARK, KITTYE Friendship, Tennessee CLARK, RODNEY Memphis, Tennessee CLINTON, EDDIE Memphis, Tennessee COCKE, MAYO Macon, Tennessee COGGINS, DONNIE Memphis, Tennessee COOPER, STANLEY MARVIN . Memphis, Tenn. COUGHLAN, LINDA LOU Ripley, Tennessee COX, JOHNNY EDWARD Selmer, Tennessee COX, KENNETH MAURICE Memphis, Tenn. CRAWFORD, FRANKIE Memphis, Tennessee CROCKER, LES FRANK Memphis, Tennessee CROSS, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee CROWE, BOB J. Memphis, Tennessee CURRY, DOUGLAS H. Memphis, Tennessee CUTTING, SKIP Memphis, Tennessee DARNALL, LINDA Huntingdon, Tennessee DAVIS, DOROTHY Memphis, Tennessee DAWKINS, DAVID WAYNE Moscow, Tenn. DE ARMOND, REBECCA Dermott, Arkansas DELASHMIT, DONALD Memphis, Tennessee DICKSON, PATRICIA Bethel Springs, Tenn. DINO, SAM __.__. Memphis, Tennessee DIXON, RICHARD SHERMAN ... Memphis, Tenn. DOSS, DORIE Newbern, Tennessee DOTSON, DEE Memphis, Tennessee DREWRY, HARLAN Memphis, Tennessee DUDLEY, SANDRA GRACE Memphis, Tenn. DUFFEL, JAMES V. Memphis, Tennessee DUNGAN, TED Memphis, Tennessee DUSCOE, TOM Union City, Tennessee DYER, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee ECOFF, HARRY F. Memphis, Tennessee EDGERTON, TERRY E. Memphis, Tennessee ELDRED, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee ELMORE, E. D ... _. Bartlett, Tennessee ELMORE, MARJORIE Memphis, Tennessee EMBRY, WALLACE Millington, Tennessee ERVIN, GLORIA ANN Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, SHIRLEY ANN Memphis, Tenn. FERRARI, RONALD VINCENT .... Memphis, Tenn. FISHER, EDWARD WAYNE Trenton, Tenn. Sophomores FISHER, JANE E. ._ Memphis, Tennessee FISHER, SAMMY YOUNG, JR. . Memphis, Tenn. FLETCHER, DIANE Memphis, Tennessee FORBESS, KARY D. ....... Memphis, Tennessee FORWALTER, NANCY SHARON ... Memphis, Tenn. FRANSIOLI, MARGUERITE E. .... Memphis, Tenn. FREELAND, ERNIE . . Memphis, Tennessee FREELS, SUE Memphis, Tennessee FRENCH, EARL WILLIAM Memphis, Tenn. FRENCH, ELAINE K. ... . Memphis, Tennessee GAMEL, RAYMOND G. Memphis, Tennessee GARDNER, CURTIS Memphis, Tennessee GARNER, BENNY HORICE ........ Memphis, Tenn. GARY, NANCY ELIZABETH Memphis, Tenn. GILLILAND, CHARLES ARTHUR, III . Memphis, Tennessee GLASS, MARTHA JO Covington, Tennessee GOODWIN, BECKY Memphis, Tennessee GOSSETT, LARRY .... Memphis, Tennessee GRANT, DAVID AUSTIN ........ Memphis, Tennessee GRIFFIN, LARRY F. ........ Memphis, Tennessee GUSTAFSON, H. LEONARD Memphis, Tenn. HALE, VIRGINIA Memphis, Tennessee HALL, PATSY Montgomery, Alabama HALL, PENNY Arlington, Tennessee HAMILTON, KATE CRESAP .... Paris, Tennessee HANKINS, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee HARMER, BARBARA ANNE Memphis, Tenn. HARRIS, BETTY JOAN Moscow, Tennessee HARRIS, GENE New Orleans, Louisiana HARRIS, HERBERT F. Memphis, Tennessee HARWELL, B. HOLMES Memphis, Tennessee HASKELL, RON LEE Whitehaven, Tennessee HAYES, PATRICIA ANN Memphis, Tenn. HEARINGTON, JANELLE Parsons, Tennessee HEFFINGTON, TOMYRIS Memphis, Tennessee HENDRIX, ERROL Memphis, Tennessee HICKERSON, JERRY Trenton, Tennessee HINTON, JERRY TED Sarasota, Florida HOBSON, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee HOLLINGSWORTH, HARRIS B. Heth, Ark. HOLLOMAN, MIKE RYAN Portageville, Mo. HOPPER, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee HORNER, TOBY MARR Dyersburg, Tennessee HOWELL, CAROL ANN ........ Memphis, Tennessee HOUSTON, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores HOWLAND, KATHY Memphis, Tennessee HUDSON, MICHAEL D. Memphis, Tennessee HUETTEL, CHICK Memphis, Tennessee HUEY, JOHN D. Memphis, Tennessee HUMBER, MARY R Memphis, Tennessee HUTCHENS, ROBERT E. Memphis, Tenn. HUTCHESON, MERREL W. Millington, Tenn. HUTCHISON, JOE DAVID Caruthersville, Mo. INGRAM, LINDA C. Memphis, Tennessee ISAAC, JOANNA E. Memphis, Tennessee JACOBS, ANNE Memphis, Tennessee JACOBS, JOHN R. Henning, Tennessee JENKINS, FELIX L. Memphis, Tennessee JERRIGAN, JIM A. Smyrna, Tennessee JOYNER, PATRICIA K. Memphis, Tennessee KANTOR, JUNE Charleston, Mississippi KEATHLEY, BARBARA L. Memphis, Tenn. KEATHLEY, SANDRA A Dyer, Tennessee KESSLER, JOSEPH H. Memphis, Tennessee KEY, VICKI C. Memphis, Tennessee KING, CHARLES S. Memphis, Tennessee KING, WILLIAM E. Memphis, Tennessee KIRKSEY, CHARLES Bolivar, Tennessee KITCHENS, HOWARD Memphis, Tennessee KOCH, SUSAN LOUISE Memphis, Tennessee KUYKENDALL, IRA Memphis, Tennessee LACKEY, JAMES ._ Memphis, Tennessee LAMBERT, LINDA Sikeston, Missouri LANE, JAMES A. Memphis, Tennessee LANE, LARRY W. Memphis, Tennessee LANEY, JOEL Vildo, Tennessee LARSON, JOHN M Memphis, Tennessee LASSITER, LARRY W. . Milan, Tennessee LAWSON, ELAINE Memphis, Tennessee LEAKE, LINDA J. Collierville, Tennessee LEWIS, RITA A. Selmer, Tennessee LEWIS, TED P ___ Brownsville, Tennessee LEWIS, WILLIAM R ____.. Memphis, Tennessee LIBONDI, ENTONIA Memphis, Tennessee LINXWILER, MARGARET .... Memphis, Tennessee LOCKE, ALAN - Covington, Tennessee LOMAX, SHIRLEY Memphis, Tennessee LOWRY, THOMAS H. Hollow Rock, Tenn. MANDOLINI, RICHARD G. Memphis, Tenn. MARTIN, JOHN A Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores MASHAW, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee MEDFORD, DENNIS . Memphis, Tennessee MESSMER, JIMMY R. Memphis, Tennessee MILLER, EVA MAY . Memphis, Tennessee MILLS, DIANNE Memphis, Tennessee MIMS, KITTY . Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, SPENCER G. . . Memphis, Tenn. MOELLER, ELIZABETH . Memphis, Tennessee MONJE, TOM L. . . Memphis, Tennessee MONTGOMERY, TONY Scotts Hill, Tenn. MOODY, BILLY Gallawav, Tennessee MOODY, C. WILLIAM . Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, ALEXANDER B. . Memphis, Tenn. MOORE, DIXIE Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, PATSY R. . . Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, RONNIE E. . Adamsville, Tennessee MOORE, SHIRLEY Memphis, T ennessee MORRIS, DONNA ,___. Memphis, Tennessee MORROW, JAMES L. ..__.__ Memphis, Tennessee McAMIS, GEORGIA . Memphis, Tennessee McCLAREN, LYNN B. Trenton. Tennessee MeCOY, JIM Memphis, TennesseV McCRACKEN, CECIL Memphis, Tennessee McCRARY, WILLIAM H. Memphis, Tennessee McCULLEY, MARY F. . Memphis, Tennessee McDANIEL, BILL Memphis, Tennessee McDARIS, ROBERTA Memphis, Tennessee McEWEN, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee McKEE, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee McMAHAN, JAMIE L. . Ripley, Tennessee NAYLOR, ANN E. _____ Memphis, Tennessee NAYLOR, EDGAR L ..._.._ Millington, Tennessee NEILL, BARBARA F. Memphis, Tennessee NELSON, BEVERLY L. . . Caruthersville, Tenn. NEUMANN, BOB ..._. _ Memphis, Tennessee NEWMAN, BURTON Memphis, Tennessee NEWMAN, SANDRA J. Memphis, Tennessee NOBLES, HAROLD Memphis, Tennessee NOLEN, RUSSELL Memphis, Tennessee O ' DANIEL, SAM C. _. _____ Memphis, Tennessee ODLE, WILBUR P. Memphis, Tennessee O ' HAVER, GEORGE B. Memphis, Tennessee O ' NEIL, JANE F. Memphis, Tennessee ORIO, SKIPPY Lexington, Tennessee ORR, PATSY Savannah, Tennessee Sophomores OZIER, BARBARA A. Somerville, Tennessee PARVIN, KHOSROW Teheran, Iran PAYNE, PATRICIA P. Memphis, Tennessee PEACE, DONNA S Memphis, Tennessee PEACE, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee PELLEGRINI, ANNA M. Bolivar, Tennessee PERCER, CHAM Memphis, Tennessee PETTERSON, DORIS Memphis, Tennessee PEYTON, VENITIA Memphis, Tennessee PHILLIPS, JAMES B. Savannah, Tennessee PICKLE, SANDRA K. Memphis, Tennessee PITTS, WINNIE Memphis, Tennessee POSEY, RUTH ELLEN .... Germantown, Tennessee PRESTON, ALFRED Memphis, Tennessee PRICE, BUSTER Memphis, Tennessee PRICE, J. PAUL Monticello, Indiana PULLIAM, ROBBIE Memphis, Tennessee RAINEY, WILBER Memphis, Tennessee RANDLETT, ROCHELLE V. Memphis, Tenn. RAY, JOYCE D. Memphis, Tennessee RAY, MARVIN E. Memphis, Tennessee REDMOND, SUSAN Memphis, Tennessee RENNICK, TOM Memphis, Tennessee ROBBINS, SHERRY D. Memphis, Tennessee ROBERTS, DOUGLAS Memphis, Tennessee ROGERS, LARRY P. Memphis, Tennessee ROGERS, MARGARET A. ...... Memphis, Tennessee ROOK, IREYSE Memphis, Tennessee ROPER, LARRY Memphis, Tennessee ROSS, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee ROSS, DIANE Paris, Tennessee ROSS, WILLIAM T Memphis, Tennessee ROTTGERING, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee RUTSCHMAN, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee SANDERFORD, JAMES L Memphis, Tenn. SANDERS, BETSY Memphis, Tennessee SAUNDERS, DALE R Arlington, Virginia SCHLEIFER, GROVER F Memphis, Tennessee SCHMIDT, WINNIE Memphis, Tennessee SCHULZ, JANET A Memphis, Tennessee SCHUSTER, MICHAEL Memphis, Tennessee SCHWARTZ, ELLEN C. Hot Springs, Ark. SCHWILL, CAROL Memphis, Tennessee SEATON, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee SEPP, CHARLOTTE Millington, Tennessee Sophomores SEXTON, WALLACE . . Round Lake, Florida SHAPPLEY, VANCE Memphis, Tennessee SHERIN, RUTH . ........ Hickory Valley, Mississippi SIMPSON, JAMES J. Memphis, Tennessee SLATON, DONNA . Memphis, Tennessee SLAUGHTER, JOY C. Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, ALICE .... Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee SMITH, JOHN B. . Covington, Tennessee SMITH, KENNETH B. . Memphis, Tennessee SMOOT, ALEX L. Memphis, Tennessee SNEED, SHARON Cabot, Arkansas SOLOMITO, SHARON Memphis, Tennessee SPEIDEL, HAROLD K. Memphis, Tennessee SPEIGHT, BONNIE N. Memphis, Tennessee SPRINGFIELD, JEDDIE M Memphis, Tenn. STAFFORD, WAYNE . Memphis, Tennessee STANFILL. LINDA . .... Memphis, Tennessee STARK, OLIVIA A. . . Memphis, Tennessee STOCKDALE, REBECCA S. Brinkley, Ark. SUMMARS, TOMMY W. Memphis, Tennessee SUSSKIND, MILDRED Memphis, Tennessee SUTHERLAND, GEORGE W. .... Millington, Tenn. TARVER, ANNIECE W. Memphis, Arkansas TARVER, FRANK C. Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, ANN M. Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, JOAN Greenfield, Tennessee TAYLOR, STEVE P. Memphis, Tennessee TEAGUE, JERRY T. Scotts Hill, Tennessee THORN, SALLY Memphis, Tennessee THURMOND, LILA Covington, Tennessee TOCHEN, BOBBI Memphis, Tennessee TOULIATOS, SPERO Memphis, Tennessee TOWERY, LIBBY Whitehaven, Tennessee TRABISH, MARILYN Memphis, Tennessee TRENTON, JERRY A. Whitehaven, Tenn. TRIBBLE, ALFRED P. Memphis, Tennessee TRIPP, AL Jonesboro, Arkansas TRUSSELL, REUBEN L. ........ Memphis, Tennessee TURNER, ALICE Memphis, Tennessee VAUGHAN, JOHN N. Memphis, Tennessee VAUGHAN, LARRY Memphis, Tennessee VINCENT, PAT .... Bolivar, Tennessee WADSWORTH, VIVAN Memphis, Tennessee WATSON, PETE Memphis, Tennessee WEBB, B. D. Millington, Tennessee Sophomores WEIR, CAROLE L Memphis, Tennessee WHITE, EVELYN _ Memphis, Tennessee WHITE, WEBB Memphis, Tennessee WILKES, DONALD WAYNE .... Whitehaven, Tenn. WILKINSON, CLARA RACHEL .... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, BILL Friendship, Tennessee WILLIAMS, MARY ANN ........ Newbern, Tennessee WILLIAMSON, LINDA ANN ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILSON, SHERMAN Bolivar, Tennessee WIMBERLY, NORMA Jackson, Tennessee WINGFIELD, WILLIAM EDISON .... Memphis, Tenn. WITT, SANDRA Covington, Tennessee WOODS, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee WYATT, PAT Memphis, Tennessee WYATT, RUBLE WENDELL ........ Memphis, Tenn. WYATT, SANDRA CAROL Memphis, Tenn. YORK, KINCH Memphis, Tennessee YOUNG, BEVERLY Harrington Park, N. J. At last . . . alone in thought. 260 Freshmen AARON, DEANNA Memphis, Tennessee ACERRA, LESLIE Memphis, Tennessee AGEE, TERRY M. . Memphis, Tennessee AIZENSHTAT. WYNNE .... Memphis, Tennessee ALEXANDER. WILLIAM H. . Memphis, Tenn. ALEXANDER, MARILYN E. Memphis, Tenn. ALFORD, CAROLYN J. . . Dyersburg, Tennessee ALLEN, BETTY Jackson, Tennessee ALLEN, WILLIAM W. .... .... Memphis, Tennessee AMYETT, PAT . Memphis, Tennessee ANDERSON, BARBARA J. Memphis, Tenn. ANGEL, RONALD C. Memphis, Tennessee ASHMORE. LINDA F. Memphis, Tennessee ASHTON, GINGER . Memphis, Tennessee AUSTIN, ANN Ripley, Tennessee AYERS, JAMES W. Parsons, Tennessee BAILEY, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee BAILEY, PAT L. Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, BILLIE G Memphis, Tenn essee BAKER, CHARLES H. Cordova, Tennessee BAKER, DOTTIE Bruceton, Tennessee BALLARD, CHARLES J. Memphis, Tennessee BANNON, ELEANOR Memphis, Tennessee BARBEE, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee BARBOUR, ANN Memphis, Tennessee BARDWELL, GLENDA W. Gilmore, Arkansas BARGE, BILL ._ Memphis, Tennessee BARROWCLOUGH, BARBARA .... Memphis, Tenn. BARTLETT, JOE Memphis, Tennessee BAUMAN, RAY T. Memphis, Tennessee BEACH, DAVID A. Memphis, Tennessee BEARDEN, MARTHA L Adamsville, Tennessee BEAUDROT, RITA L. Tupelo, Mississippi BEERS, KENNETH E. Ellendale, Tennessee BELUE, ROBERT _ ._ Memphis, Tennessee BENNETT, BARBARA A. Memphis, Tennessee BERNARD, JOHN M. _ Memphis, Tennessee BERRY, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee BERSCHIED, JOHN R Memphis, Tennessee BISHOP, GAIL Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen BLACK, BEVERLY J Bolivar, Tennessee BLACK, JIMMIE S. Memphis, Tennessee BLACKARD, CHRISTINE Memphis, Tennessee BLALACK, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee BLASINGAME, BERNARD Selmer, Tennessee BLOODWORTH, GRADY H. ........ Memphis, Tenn. BODAMER, GEORGE E. ........ Memphis, Tennessee BOGGS, JERRY A. Blytheville, Arkansas BOLTON, WALTER Memphis, Tennessee BOMAR, LARRY L. Memphis, Tennessee BONDURANT, JAMES T. Memphis, Tennessee BOOKHOUT, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee BORCHERT, WINFRED Memphis, Tennessee BOSTICK, ED Memphis, Tennessee BOSTON, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee BOWKER, MAXINE Nashville, Tennessee BOWLING, SUZANNE Sikeston, Missouri BOYANTON, CHARLES E. Memphis, Tenn. BRACKEEN, WILLIAM S. Memphis, Tenn. BRADBERRY, DIANA Gleason, Tennessee BRADFORD, ALICE M. Memphis, Tennessee BRADFORD, JOYE A. Memphis, Tennessee BRADSHAW, JANE Whitehaven, Tennessee BRASHER, REX Memphis, Tennessee BRETHERICK, JEAN C. Memphis, Tennessee BREWER, AILEEN Dyersburg, Tennessee BRIGGS, KATHERINE Memphis, Tennessee BRIGHT, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee BRINDLEY, EDDIE Memphis, Tennessee BROCK, BILL Cowan, Tennessee BROWN, BETSY Memphis, Tennessee BROWN, CONNIE Russellville, Kentucky BROWN, GLENDA Memphis, Tennessee BROWN, JIMMY Whitehaven, Tennessee BROWN, JOE L. Arlington, Tennessee BROWN, MARTY Memphis, Tennessee BROWN, STEPHEN Memphis, Tennessee BRYANT, CHARLOTTE Whiteville, Tennessee BRYANT, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee BUCKLEY, PHILLIP S Covington, Tennessee Freshmen BUDERMAN, HELENE RAE Memphis, Tenn. BUGG. BILLY Forest Hill, Tennessee BURKHEAD, RICHARD WAYNE . Memphis, Tennessee BURNS, PAT _ . Memphis, Tennessee BYRD, PATSY . Memphis, Tennessee BYROM, CHARLOTTE ANN . . Memphis, Tenn. CAIN, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL. CAROL ..... Ripley, Tennessee CALLAHAN, CAROL PATRICIA .... Memphis, Tenn. CAMPBELL, SIDNEY KAREN . . Memphis, Tenn. CAMPBELL, PAULA Gould, Arkansas CANDLER, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee CARREL, WENDY . Memphis, Tennessee CARROLL, DE L. Memphis, Tennessee CARROLL, MARGARET . . Knoxville, Tennessee CARTER, HARVEY W., JR. . . Memphis, Tennessee CARTER, GUY Collierville, Tennessee CARTER, IN A Memphis, Tennessee CASEY, JAMES . Memphis, Tennessee CAVINESS, J. C. . Memphis, Tennessee CHANCE, BILL Savannah, Tennessee CHANDLER, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee CHARLES, JOHN TROY, JR. Calhoun, Tenn. CHARLEY. RAYMOND M. .... Memphis, Tennessee CHESEMORE, RONALD GORDON .. Paris, Tenn. CHEEVERS, BOB Memphis. Tennessee CHILDS, BILLY Memphis, Tennessee CHIPMAN, JERRY CARL Memphis, Tennessee CLARK, BUCK _ Menrphis, Tennessee CLARKE, CHARLIE Memphis, Tennessee COBB, BILLY SENNETT Memphis, Tennessee CODY, WILLIAM F. Foley, Alabama COGBURN, TRAVIS, JR Memphis, Tennessee COGGINS, JOE, JR. Memphis, Tennessee COLLARD, DANNY Memphis, Tennessee COLLINS, TERRANCE EUGENE Memphis, Tennessee COOK, DAVID HOWELL . . Memphis, Tennessee COOK, JEFF Whitehaven, Tennessee COLETTA, RONALD CHARLES .... Memphis, Tenn. COPELAND, ANNETTE Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen COREA, SHERRY EDITH Rockwood, Tenn. CORMIER, JAMES WILLIAM ._. Millington, Tenn. COTROS, ELAINE IRENE .... Memphis, Tennessee COTTON, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee COX, HERBERT N., JR. Memphis, Tennessee CRAVEN, TOM Memphis, Tennessee CRAWFORD, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee CREEL, ANITA Memphis, Tennessee CRIBBS, MONTEZE _ CRUMP, JEANINE Memphis, Tennessee CRULL, ELGIN LEWIS Memphis, Tennessee CRUTHIRDS, JIMMY E. Memphis, Tennessee CUMMINGS, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee CURLE, LARRY Memphis, Tennessee CUTLIFF, NORMAN JOHN .... Memphis, Tennessee DALE, KENNETH R. Memphis, Tenn. DANIEL, BILL Memphis, Tennessee DARBY, LARRY EDWARD .... Medina, Tennessee DARLEY, LYNN Memphis, Tennessee DARDEN, W. L. Bruceton, Tennessee DAVIS, CHARLES WAYNE .... Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, DEWITT Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, HARRY Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, LYNDA ALYCE Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, PERRY PHILLIPS .... Memphis, Tennessee DAWSON, GARY Memphis, Tennessee DEAN, BIDWELL N. Memphis, Tennessee DEEN, WILLIAM C. Memphis, Tennessee DELLINGER, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee DELUCA, LINDA KATHLEEN .... Memphis, Tenn. DEW, PHYLLIS Memphis, Tennessee DIXON, JIM Whitehaven, Tennessee DIXON, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee DOUGLASS, CHARLES Brownsville, Tennessee DeVAUGHN, CLARENCE ELVIS .... Burlison, Tenn. DHORITY, GLORIA Memphis, Tennessee DODSON, CAROL JANE Nashville, Tennessee DOERR, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee DOUGLAS, BRENDA KAY .... Memphis, Tennessee DOWNS, TERRY Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen DOUGLAS, MARY E. ........ Memphis, Tennessee DREW, PAULA . „ Memphis, Tennessee DUNCAN, MARY ..... Memphis, Tennessee DUNEHEW, JOHNNY . . Memphis, Tennessee DUNKIN, RUSSELL . Memphis, Tennessee DUNN, FRANKLIN . Memphis, Tennessee DUNN, MARTHA . Memphis, Tennessee DWORET, RAELEE . Atlanta, Georgia EARHART, JOHN .... Memphis, Tennessee EATON, MICHAEL . . Memphis, Tennessee EDELSON, NADOLYN ....... Memphis, Tennessee EDMONDSON. FRED . . Memphis, Tennessee EDWARDS. BEVERLY RAY . Memphis, Tenn. ELAM, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee ELLETT, JULIE Memphis, Tennessee EMERSON, BLAKE . . Memphis, Tennessee EMERSON. PATRICIA Memphis, Tennessee ENOCHS, JOHN . ....... Memphis, Tennessee ERWIN, JOHNNY Memphis, Tennessee ESSARY, DONNA . . Memphis, Tennessee FANT, BARBARA ..... ...... Memphis, Tennessee FARMER, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, DONNA Poplar Bluff, Missouri FERGUSON, JOHN .... Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, PAUL Memphis, Tennessee FERREN, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee FIFE, PAM Eads, Tennessee FINEBERG, HAROLD ._.. Memphis, Tennessee FINLEYSON, GAYLE Raleigh, Tennessee FITZGERALD, CURTIS Ripley, Tennessee FITZPATRICK, FRANK Nashville, Tennessee FITTS, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee FLEET. MARRIN Memphis, Tennessee FLEMING, ROSEMARY .... Memphis, Tennessee FLOYD, RALPH _ Memphis, Tennessee FORD, MARY Memphis, Tennessee FOWLER, MARGARET Humboldt, Tennessee FRANKS, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee FREEMAN, ANITA Memphis, Tennessee FULLER, CAROL Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen FUTRELL, PATTY Martin, Tennessee GAMMILL, BILL Whitehaven, Tennessee GARDNER, HARVEY Selmer, Tennessee GARRETT, BETTYE JEAN _ Memphis, Tennessee GARRETT, MARILYN Memphis, Tennessee GARRETT, PAUL ALLEN .... Memphis, Tennessee GARY, ROSE ERIN Germantown, Tennessee GATES, JEANNIE Memphis, Tennessee GAUTREAUX, PAT Memphis, Tennessee GAY, SANDIE Memphis, Tennessee GEORGE, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee GERMAN, PAUL W. Memphis, Tennessee GIBSON, DAVID GIB Lexington, Tennessee GIBSON, DOUGLAS Memphis, Tennessee GIBSON, NANCY CAROL .... Memphis, Tennessee GILLIAND, SALLY B. Memphis, Tennessee GINN, DIXIE LANE Memphis, Tennessee GLADNEY, BRENDA Memphis, Tennessee GLASCOCK, FRANK BLACKWELL .... Memphis, Tennessee GOAD, BABE Memphis, Tennessee GOLD, SAMUEL BROOKS __ Memphis, Tennessee GOLDEN, PATRICIA ANN Ridgely, Tenn. GOOCH, WANZA ANN Memphis, Tennessee GOOD, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee GOOD, STEWART Memphis, Tennessee GOVER, SIDNEY MEEKER .... Memphis, Tennessee GRAMLICK, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee GRAY, WALTER S., JR. Memphis, Tennessee GREENE, BEVERLY JEAN .... Germantown, Tenn. GRIFFIN, THOMAS Memphis, -Tennessee GRIFFITH, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee GRIFFITH, LARRY Jackson, Tennessee GRINDER, RICHARD NOBLE .... Memphis, Tenn. GRUSIN, MARTIN ALLEN Memphis, Tenn. GUNTER, RILEY Whitehaven, Tennessee GURLEY, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee GUTHRIE, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee GUTHRIE, TOM Memphis, Tennessee HALEY, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee HALL, MELVIN DEE Trenton, Tennessee Freshmen HAMILTON, EDWARD Memphis, Tennessee HAMMOND, CHARLOTTE . Jackson, Tennessee HAMMOND, ELLEN Memphis, Tennessee HANKLEY, DANIEL . . Memphis, Tennessee HANNA, ALVIN Memphis, Tennessee HARDIN, CAROLYN Arbyrd, Missouri HARDIN, JAMES .... Memphis, Tennessee HARDY, BONNIE . Memphis, Tennessee HARGRAVE, W. H. . . Memphis, Tennessee HARLESS, MIKE .... Memphis, Tennessee HARPER, SANDRA Memphis, Tennessee HARRIS, KAREN . Senath, Missouri HARVEY, BOB . Memphis, Tennessee HASSLER, JANE Memphis, Tennessee HASTINGS, ROBERT ... . Memphis, Tennessee HADFIELD, LARRY Memphis, Tennessee HAWKE, MARILYN Memphis, Tennessee HAYLES, MARY . Memphis, Tennessee HEPBURN, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee HIGGINBOTHAM, EUCENE ........ Memphis, Tenn. HIGGINS, HERMAN .... ..... Memphis, Tennessee HILBUN, LINDA . Memphis, Tennessee i ' ILL, ANN Jackson, Tennessee HILL, BILLIE HALL Memphis, Tennessee HILL, BROOKS Memphis, Tennessee HILLS, JIMMY Ripley, Tennessee HOFFMAN, VIRGINIA Memphis, Tennessee HOLCOMB, GLENN Lexington, Tennessee HOLDEN, HUEY Nashville, Tennessee HOLLY, GAY Memphis, Tennessee HOLMES, MARIS Memphis, Tennessee HOOPER, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee HOPPER, DAVID Whitehaven, Tennessee HOPPER, ROGER Memphis, Tennessee HORTON, SAUNDRA Memphis, Tennessee HOWE, MALVIN Memphis, Tennessee HUEY, THELMA Union City, Tennessee HUNT, BILL Covington, Tennessee HUNT, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee HUNTER, HENRY Memphis, Tennessee HUNTZICKER, GEORGE ........ Memphis, Tennessee W h t± Freshmen HURLEY, JAMES V. Oak Ridge, Tennessee HURLEY, RAOUL THOMAS ___ Memphis, Tenn HURT, CHARLES ROBERT .... Morristown, Tenn ' HUTCHESOM, JEANETTE ROSE . . Millington, Tennessee HYDRICK, JANET Memphis, Tennessee IRELAND, LORITA Newport, Arkansas JACKSON, ANN Memphis, Tennessee JAMERSON, THOMAS E. .... Memphis, Tennessee JAMES, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee JASPER, SHERRY Memphis, Tennessee JENNINGS, WALTER Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, DENNIS Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, DIXIE Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, JAMES RICHARD _ Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON, MARGIE RITA Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON, NEAL Forest Hill, Arkansas JOHNSON, WILLIS W. Memphis, Tennessee JONES, BRENDA Memphis, Tennessee JONES, LINDA CAROL Memphis, Tennessee JONES, WAYNE R. Memphis, Tennessee JOPLIN, JULIE ._ Memphis, Tennessee JOYNER, LINDA MARIE Memphis, Tennessee JUNG, SUSAN A. Memphis, Tennessee KAPLAN, JUDY ,. Memphis, Tennessee KATZ, ESTALINE Memphis, Tennessee KEE, ELVIS JIRL Dyersburg, Tennessee KEE, STELLA Memphis, Tennessee KELLEY, KAY Memphis, Tennessee KELTNER, CATHY RAY Germantown, Tenn. KENNON, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee KENT, CAROLE Memphis, Tennessee KENT, GLORIA ANNETTE Memphis, Tenn. KILLOUGH, PEGGY J Jackson, Tennessee KIMBERLIN, KIM New Orleans, Louisiana KING, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee KNIGHT, SALLYE ANNE Memphis, Tennessee KORINKE, W. MARSHALL Jackson, Miss. KOWN, CHUCK Memphis, Tennessee KRASTINS, AL Memphis, Tennessee LADD, LARRY LEE Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen LaFITTE, JUDI Memphis, Tennessee LaFORGE, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee LANCASTER, SAUNDRA .... . Jackson, Tennessee LANEY, ROBERT RICE ...... . Vildo, Tennessee LARSEN, MARY ELIZABETH Dallas, Texas LAWSON, DOTTIE LOU . Forrest City, Arkansas LAYCOCK, LARRY Paris, Tennessee LEAKE, CRAIG Memphis, Tennessee LEE, BONNIE SUE Key West, Florida LESLIE, MERRILL ANN Memphis, Tennessee LEWIS, REYNOULD Moscow, Tennessee LITTLEFIELD, MICHAEL DEAN Memphis, Tennessee LITTLETON, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee LIVINGSTON, MARTHANNE .... Brownsville, Tenn. LOCKHART, CARROLL . Memphis, Tennessee LOFTON, GEORGE D Collierville, Tenn. LOONEY, RHEA LOWISE Denver, Colorado LOVELACE, SUSAN Union City, Tennessee LOVRIEN, EVELYN IRENE Memphis, Tenn. LOWE, HARRIET Memphis, Tennessee LOWE, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee LUCK, MELINDA Nashville, Tennessee LUCKETT, MARVIN R. ........ Memphis, Tennessee LYNCH, JIMMY DENNIS Memphis, Tennessee MADDOX, TOMMY CARL ... Memphis, Tennessee MAGEE, JERALD W. Memphis, Tennessee MAHONEY, JERRY FREEMAN .... Memphis, Tenn. MAKOWSKY, BEVERLY TOBY .... Memphis, Tenn. MARKHAM, MARTHA Jackson, Tennessee MARSHALL, GENE Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN, ASHLEY Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN, ROBERT J. Memphis, Tennessee MASON, JAMES MICHAEL Memphis, Tenn. MASSEY, CHARLES ... Memphis, Tennessee MASSEY, JOE Memphis, Tennessee MATTOX, RICHARD A. Selmer, Tennessee MAY, DILLARD T., JR. Memphis, Tennessee MAY, NORMA JEAN Memphis, Tennessee MAY, TOMMY RAY Savannah, Tennessee MEACHAM, SHARON DEANNE .... Nashville, Tenn. Freshmen MEDLING, EVERETT Memphis, Tennessee MEEKS, CAROLYN Jackson, Tennessee MELTON, JO ANN Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, JIMMY ALLEN Savannah, Tenn. MITCHELL, WARREN Memphis, Tennessee MOFFATT, JOHN MICHAEL Memphis, Tenn. MONGER, SAM A. Ill Sweetwater, Tennessee MONTAGUE, JOAN _ Somerville, Tennessee MONTGOMERY, BARBARA Memphis, Tenn. MOODY, JOHN _ Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, BOBBIE GAIL Lexington, Tennessee MOORE, PAUL WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee MORRIS, BETTY JANE . . Little Rock, Arkansas MORRIS, CECIL WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee MORRIS, LINDA FRANCES Pine Bluff, Ark. MORRISON, JOHNNY Memphis, Tennessee MUSSELL, KAREN L. Poplar Bluff, Missouri MYERS, ARDIE SUE Memphis, Tennessee MYERS, LELIA RUTH Memphis, Tennessee MYRACLE, JUDY DIANE ...... Memphis, Tennessee MYRICK, ROBERT , Memphis, Tennessee McCLANAHAN, JOHN D. Memphis, Tenn. McCLURE, JIMMY LIDDELL . . Memphis, Tenn. McCOLLUM, KENNETH Heth, Arkansas McCRITE, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee McDANIEL, DEL Memphis, Tennessee McDOW, ROBERT S. Memphis, Tennessee McEWEN, HARRY JR. Nashville, Tennessee McFARLAND, FRED Memphis, Tennessee McFARLAND, PATRICIA Memphis, -Tennessee McFARLAND, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee McGARRITY, PAT Memphis, Tennessee McILVAN, JOE C Memphis, Tennessee McLEAN, MAGGIE Jackson, Mississippi McLEMORE, CHARLES W., JR. ... Memphis, Tenn. McMINN, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee McNAIR, ROBERT WARREN .._ Memphis, Tenn. McPHEETERS, SCOTTY Poplar Bluff, Mo. NEWBERRY, ALYCE Memphis, Tennessee NEWELL, PATRICIA LYNN Atlanta, Georgia Freshmen NEWKIRK, SAMMY L. Savannah, Tennessee NICHOLS, DUDLEY S. Memphis, Tennessee NICHOLS, LEA ANNA . . Wynne, Arkansas NIXON, EVERETTE ........ . Memphis, Tennessee NUCKOLLS, JIMMY Bolivar, Tennessee O ' BRIEN, CHERI Forest Hill, Tennessee OELLERICH, MRS. HELEN D. . Memphis, Tenn. OLIVER, HENRY Memphis, Tennessee O ' NEAL, ALLAN M. Clarksville, Tennessee OSBORN, AUDREY EARL . . Memphis, Tennessee OSWALT, FREDA GLYNN . . Memphis, Tenn. OWEN, JERRY HAMILTON . . Covington, Tenn. OWEN, JIMMY W Covington, Tennessee OZIER, CALVIN Memphis, Tennessee PADGITT, VICKI GAIL _ . Memphis, Tennessee PAGAN, MARY ELLEN Ripley, Tennessee PAGE, LARRY G. Bruceton, Tennessee PARKER, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee PARKER, NICK . Memphis, Tennessee PARKS, MERRILL S. Memphis, Tennessee PATTERSON, JAMES JACKSON . ....... Memphis, Tennessee PAXENOS, KATHERINE ...... Memphis, Tennessee PAYLOR, LARRY EUGENE ... Memphis, Tennessee PERKINS, MARY Memphis, Tennessee PERRY, CAROLYN L. Memphis, Tennessee PERRY. HAL A. Memphis, Tennessee PERRY, TOM Memphis, Tennessee PETT JOE L. Memphis, Tennessee PHELAN, SARAH F. Memphis, Tennessee PHILLIPS, MARGARET Germantown, Tenn. PICKETT, DONNA F. . .... Harrisburg, Arkansas PICKLE, JIM Memphis, Tennessee PICKLE, WM. CLIFTON Memphis, Tennessee PIERCE, JOE TED Memphis, Tennessee PIERCE, RONALD D. Memphis, Tennessee PINEGAR, JAMES WENDELL ... Memphis, Tenn. PINNER, FRANK WAYNE Collierville, Tenn. PIPKIN, DON Memphis, Tennessee PIRTLE, ALVIN WESLEY .... Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen PITTMAN, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee PITTMAN, SANDRA Memphis, Tennessee PLEASANTS, FRANK Memphis, Tennessee POE, DAN MICHAEL Memphis, Tennessee POLLARD, LOUISE EUGENIA .... Memphis, Tenn. POPE, TERRY Memphis, Tennessee POWERS, PENNY Memphis, Tennessee PRESSGROVE, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee RAFFERTY, ROSALYN ANN ........ LaGrange, 111. RANDLE, AUGUSTUS B. Ill ........ Cordova, Tenn. RANDLE, MICKEY E. Cordova, Tennessee REBER, PATRICIA CAROL .... Memphis, Tennessee RHODES, FRANK Memphis, Tennessee ROBBINS, DAVID L. Memphis, Tennessee ROBBINS, KITTYE D. Stillwater, Oklahoma ROBERTSON, FREDRICKA Tiptonville ROBINSON, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee ROGERS, JAMES MILTON Memphis, Tenn. ROSS, TRESA C. Memphis, Tennessee ROUNTREE, DELORES Memphis, Tennessee ROUTON, JOE Paris, Tennessee ROWAN, LAYRA L. Capleville, Tennessee RUBENSTEIN, ALBERT Memphis, Tennessee RUPPRECHT, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee SADLER, CAROL ANN Jackson, Tennessee SALMON, RICHARD ADAMS .... Memphis, Tenn. SANDERS, JEANETTE Memphis, Tennessee SANDERS, ROB III Memphis, Tennessee SCALLIONS, JACKIE D. Gates, Tennessee SCHIPPERS, JAMES HENRY .... Memphis, Tenn. SCHNEIDER, CAROL JEAN .... Wilmington, Del. SCHNITZER, RENA Memphis, Tennessee SCHUMACHER, SANDI L. Memphis, Tenn. SCOBY, RICK Memphis, Tennessee SCOTT, CRANFORD L. Memphis, Tennessee SCUDDER, BETTIE ANNE Union City, Tenn. SHELTON, DOLORES ANN Steele, Missouri SHER, RAPHAEL Memphis, Tennessee SHIRLEY, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee SIGMAN, BILL Memphis, Tennessee SILER, GEORGIA Memphis, Tennessee SILER, LARRY E. Memphis, Tennessee SIMON, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee SLOVER, MARY ANN Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, GERRAL A. Collierville, Tennessee Freshmen SMITH, JANELLE Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, KATHERINE . . Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, NANCY BETH . Memphis, Tennes.ee SMITH, SUE Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, THOMAS L. . . Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, THOMAS LEE Memphis, Tennessee SOLOMONS, NANCY . . Memphis, Tennessee SOLON, WINNI Memphis, Tennessee SPECK, NANCY JANE . Memphis, Tennessee SPEIGHT, CONNIE Memphis, Tennessee SPENCER, JAMES F. . Memphis, Tennessee SPIGENER, JIMMY Lambert, Mississippi STALLINGS, MARTHA LYNNE . Halls, Tenn. STANSBURY, CLAUDINE ...... Memphis, Tenn. STEPHENS, RONALD CLYDE . . Memphis, Tenn. STEWART, MARSHALL . . Memphis, Tennessee STEWART, MIKE . Poplar Bluff, Missouri STILES, SHELLEY Memphis, Tennessee STRAWN, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee STREMPACK, THEODORE STANLEY . Memphis, Tennessee STLBBS, CAROL ANN . . Oak Ridge, Tennessee SULLIVAN, PATRICIA Nashville, Tennessee TACKER, HERMAN L. . ....... Memphis, Tennessee TATE, DAN J. Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, KAREN C. Memphis, Tennessee TEAGUE, RAYMOND F. Memphis, Tennessee THAYER, SYLVIA IRENE Memphis, Tenn. THILLEN, MARIE Memphis, Tennessee THOMAS, CHARLOTTE Memphis, Tennessee THOMPSON, CHARLES S. Memphis, Tenn. THOMPSON, GEORGE F. Memphis, Tennessee THOMPSON, JAMES WILSON Ripley, Tenn. THOMPSON, THOMAS J. Memphis, Tenn. TIMBS, JUDY Millington, Tennessee TRAVIS, KENNITH B. Memphis, Tennessee TUCKER, BETTY ZEE Memphis, Tennessee TUCKER, CORNELIA OTIS .... Memphis, Tenn. TURNER, CHARLES M. Brownsville, Tenn. TUTOR, LARRY DeWITT. Memphis, Tenn. TYSON, WM. THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee UPCHURCH, ALICE Buchanan, Tennessee VAN DELL, GUY Memphis, Tennessee VAN EATON, RONALD B Newbern, Tenn. VAUGHN, CAROLYN B. ........ Memphis, Tennessee VEAZEY, WALTER KEITH Paris, Tennessee til Freshmen VINSON, DARYLE WAYNE Memphis, Tenn. VOGT, THOMAS CLARK Memphis, Tennessee VOSS, MARGARET ANN Memphis, Tenn. WADDEY, LARRY L. Memphis, Tennessee WALDRUP, JAMES II Memphis, Tennessee WALKER, JUDY E. Memphis, Tennessee WALLACE, LUCY Memphis, Tennessee WALLACE, RAYMOND Memphis, Tennessee WEBB, LINDA KAY Lexington, Tennessee WEDLUGA, LOUISE ELEANOR _ Memphis, Tenn. WHITE, POLLY JEAN _ Memphis, Tennessee WHITE, REBECCA ANN Memphis, Tennessee WILBORN, JONES ._.... Memphis, Tennessee WILEY, LORRAINE Memphis, Tennessee WILKERSON, JOHN RICHIE .... Memphis, Tenn. WILKINS, JEANNE DIANNE Memphis, Tenn. WILKINSON, ALLEN WAYNE .... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH JR. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, TONNIE Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMSON, JERE F. „_ Brownsville, Tennessee WILLIS, CATHERINE ANNE Munford, Tenn. WILSON, AUGUSTUS O ' HARA _ Memphis, Tenn. WILSON, EDDIE Memphis, Tennessee WILSON,- PAT Memphis, Tennessee WILSON, SARAH IONE Memphis, Tennessee WOOD, CHARLES P. Memphis, Tennessee WOOD, SUSAN Memphis, Tennessee WOODARD, JIMMY Jackson, Tennessee WOODRUFF, ALBERT F. Memphis, Tennessee WOODS, CAROL JEAN Memphis, Tennessee WOOLFALL, KATHY Lepanto, Arkansas WYATT, BILLY F Bruceton, Tennessee WYATT, CAROLYN Tiptonville, Tennessee WYNNE, RONALD T. Memphis, Tennessee YOCHUM, ROSIE Ripley, Tennessee YOUNG, BILL Memphis, Tennessee YOUNG, LESA Memphis, Tennessee YOUREE, SUE Memphis, Tennessee ZACHARIA, BEVERLY Memphis, Tennessee ZANONE, DONALD ANTHONY .... Memphis, Tenn. ZORZOLI, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee Business Administration MR. J. T. THOMPSON, Chairman Departtnent of Accounting DR. H. J. MARKLE, Director of The School of Business Administration and Chairman of Department of Economics The School of Business provides the basic education necessary to prepare a person to enter the areas of business. A significant characteristic of The School of Business is that it provides for con- centration in the basic areas of economics and business as a part of a broad liberal education. Degrees are offered in accountancy, economics, finance, business management, marketing, advertising, retailing, physical distribution, sales, secretarial science and office management, and pre-law. DR. R. T. MULLINS, Chairman Department of Management and Finance MR. C. R. SPINDLER, Chairman Department of Marketing DR. R. W. JENNINGS, Chairman Department of Secretarial Science and Office Management 275 Faculty AKI BERFIELD, Management and Finance LOUISE CHAPMAN, Marketing LAWRENCE W. CURBO, Accounting JAMES R. FITZPATRICK, Accounting W. SLATER HOLLIS, Economics WILLIAM INGRAM, Marketing VIRGINIA L. JOHNSON, Secretarial Science and Office Management F. 0. LARRABEE, Management and Finance H. F. PATTERSON, Secretarial Science and Office Management B. H. PEEPLES, Accounting JOHN L. ROBERTS, Secretarial Science and Office Management J. W. SPICELAND, Accounting H. E. TAYLOR, Management and Finance CHARLES TEMPLETON, Management and Finance WAYLAND A. TONNING, Marketing MALRA TREECE, Secretarial Science and Office Management MILTON L. WRAY, Accounting Minds versus Machines A = L + P 1 276 Seniors FRED W. ANDERSON : Memphis. JACK BANNISTER: Memphis; Personnel Ad- ministration. JOSEPH G. BATTISTELLI: Memphis; Account- ing; Accounting Club, pres. ; Delta Sigma Pi, treas. ; CPA Scholarship. WANDA LEE BERRY: Memphis. NANCY JANE BILLETT: Memphis. BILLY JOE BINGHAM: Memphis; Personnel Management, Industrial Relations; Sigma Chi; Arnold Air Society; Distinguished Military Student; Who ' s Who. ANN MARIE BLANKENSHIP: Monette, Ar- kansas; Accounting; Alpha Delta Pi; Account- ing Club; SGA, sec ' y; Sigma Chi Derby Doll; Freshman Dorm Council, treas.. Sena- tor; Sophomore Class, treas.; Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court. SID DEAN BOBO: counting: Delta treas. MARTHA BOONE: Memphis; Secretarial Sci- ence; Phi Gamma Nu, scribe, second vice- pres. ORIN L. BRASWELL: Memphis. Winchester, Tennessee; Ac- Sigma Pi: Accounting Club, BILL BROWN: Memphis; General Business Management. LEONARD D. BROWN: Huntingdon, Tennes- see; Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon ; Adver- tising Club of Memphis Scholarship. JOHN A. CANFIELD: Memphis; Marketing; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Baseball. CHARLES H. CARNES: Memphis; Personnel Management, Industrial Relations; Delta Sigma Pi, sec ' y; SAM. EDWARD E. CHESTER: Memphis; Management and Finance; Delta Sigma Pi, pres.; SAM. BARBARA SUE CHILDRESS: Memphis; Ac- counting; BSU; Accounting Club; Delta Mu Delta, vice-pres. ; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; CPA Scholarship. PAUL A. CLIFT: Knoxville, Tennessee: In- dustrial Management; transfer from Univer- sity of Louisville; Delta Sigma Pi, sec ' y; Pi Sigma Epsilon, chairman of executive com- SAM, pres.; American Marketing ROBERT COBB: Memphis; Manage- mittee; Club. TERRY ment. DONALD E. COFFEY: Morristown, Tennessee; General Marketing; M Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; SAM; Football, capt. BARRY COHEN: Forrest City, Arkansas. JOSEPH L. COLLINS: Memphis; Industrial Management; SAM, vice-pres.; AMA ; Delta Sigma Pi, sr. vice-pres., pledge pres. RUTH MARY COLVIN : Memphis; Secretarial Science; Phi Gamma Nu, scribe, pres.; New- man Club, pres.; Cub Club. MERRITT H. CRENSHAW: Memphis. JOHN EDWIN CROCKETT: Memphis ; Account- ing; transfer from Mississippi State Univer- sity; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Arnold Air Society; Accounting Club; Freshman Club (Mississippi State) ; ROTC Drill Team. GORDON RAY CROOK : Memphis. FRANKLIN CROWE : Pickwick Dam, Tennes- see; Management. MILFORD LARRY DAVIS: Augusta, Arkansas; Industrial Management; SAM; Delta Sigma Pi, best pledge, vice-pres., pres. PHILIP C. DEVORE: Memphis. MARY FRANCES DODSON : Memphis; Market- ing; Phi Gamma Nu ; Zeta Tau Alpha, sec ' y, ritual chairman, membership co-chairman ; AMA. RONALD H. EATON: Memphis; Accounting; Accounting Club; Arnold Air Society; Chicago Tribune Award. MARTHA ANN EMIGH: Memphis; Secretarial Science; Phi Gamma Nu, social chairman, reporter; Westminster, outreach chairman. LESLIE WAYNE EVANS: Johnson City, Ter Pi Kappa Alpha; Football; M nessee Club. DAVID ment ; RAY FARMER: Memphis; Manage Pi Kappa Alpha; Pre-Legal Society vice-pres.; SAM; Cub Club; DeSoto, sport; editor. POLLY MORGAN FINLEY: Memphis; Secre tarial Science; Delta Zeta, pledge pres. scholarship award. GEORGE E. FLOYD: Memphis; Sales; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM; AMA. Seniors MILTON JACK FOUST: Memphis; Business; Pi Sigma Epsilon. NANCY CLAIRE FOWLER: Memphis; Account- ing; Accounting Club; Wesley; Panhellenic; Sigma Kappa, pres., vice-pres., rush chair- man; Angel Flight ; Junior Class, treas. SHERMAN MORGAN FRANKLIN: Memphis; Management, Finance; Delta Sigma Pi; Dean ' s List ; Honor Roll. MARY ELEANOR GAINES: Memphis; Secre- tarial Science; Phi Gamma Nu, scribe, secret officer; BSU ; ACE; Young Democrats. EUGENE PETER GIANNINI: Memphis; trans- fer University of Alabama; Baseball; Pi Sigma Epsilon, pledge pres. DANIEL RICHARD GIBBON: Whitehaven, Tennessee. JUDITH LINN GIBBS: Newbern, Tennessee; Secretarial Science; Wesley, sec ' y; Phi Gamma Nu, sec ' y; Young Democrats; Biology Club; Dorm Council; SNEA, vice-pres.; Tassel; May Court; Who ' s Who. JEFF GILLENWATER: Memphis; Industrial Management. JOHN A. GRIGGS: Clarendon, Arkansas. HAROLD B. HARRIS: Memphis; Marketing; Kappa Sigma, vice-pres., grand master of ceremonies, guard; AMA. GLENN MILLS HARRISON: Memphis; Market- ing; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma Epsilon, second vice-pres.; AMA, vice-pres.; Young Demo- crats; SAM. LESLIE HOWARD HARTER : Memphis; Busi- ness Administration; Newman Club; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. GERALD N. HAYNIE : Memphis; Pre-Law; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM. RICHARD C. HAYNIE: Memphis; Business. BETTY HEARINGTON: Parsons, Tennessee; Secretarial Science; BSU. MARTHA KAY HEDLEY: Memphis; Business; Chi Alpha; Delta Mu Delta, vice-pres.; SNEA; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. CHARLENE ELAINE HINDMAN: Memphis; Public Accounting; Phi Gamma Nu, mistress of festivities, treas., Homecoming Chairman; Accounting Club; Chi Alpha. MICHAEL E. HOPPER: Alamo, Tennessee; Accounting; Kappa Alpha, treas.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; M Club; Young Democrats; Wes- ley; Accounting Club. JOHN J. JANUARY: Trenton, Tennessee; Sales Management; Kappa Alpha, intramural direc- tor; Pi Sigma Epsilon, pledge master; Young Democrats; BSU; AMA. WESLEY JENKINS: Memphis; Personnel Man- agement; SAM. ROBERT LARRY JORDAN: Memphis. JEROME M. KAPLAN: Memphis. RALPH E. KELLY: Memphis; Accounting; transfer from George Washington University. BOBBY G. KENNEDY: West Memphis, Ar- kansas; Accounting; Accounting Club. WAYNE KENNER: Memphis; Marketing; Sock and Buskin; AMA; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma Epsilon. RICHARD III: LACROIX: Germantown, Ten- nessee; Accounting; Banc], vice-pres.; Phi Mu Alpha; Accounting Club. CECIL J. LAMBERSON: Kennett, Missouri; Sales; Sigma Phi Epsilon, comptroller, pledge trainer; I ' i Sigma Epsilon. U LAWRENCE: Memphis; Finantc; Pi Kappa Alpha; Pre-Legal Society; Young Democrats; Cub Club; BSI . V. LYNN LOWERY: Memphis; Marketing; Kappa Alpha, pledge pres.; I ' i Si ma Ep- silon ; Dorm Couni il. DANIEL . M M.Y : Memphis. EARL W. MARLET: Memphis; Marketing. ROBERT E. MINOR: Memphis. JOHN G. MONTAGUE: Memphis; Management WILLIAM STEVE MURRAY: Memphis; Sales; Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge master, social chair- man; Pi Sigma Epsilon, pledge m.i,t r, pres.; Cub Club; SGA. ALBERT G. MYERS, JK.: Memphis; Educa- tion; Math Club; SNEA, membership chair- man. 278 Seniors GENE McGARRITY: Memphis; Management; Sigma Chi. JIM McLEOD : Memphis ; Accounting; Sigma Clii, historian; Accounting Club; Westminster. JERRY D. NORMAN : Memphis. DOUGLAS E. NUNNERY: Memphis; Market- ing; Kappa Alpha; IFC; Pi Sigma Epsilon. REBECCA LOU PATTERSON: Memphis; Sec- retarial Science; Phi Gamma Nu, Mistress of festivities. DAVID C. PECK: Memphis. BENJAMIN PENCHAN: Memphis. [ERE W. PERRY: Memphis; Marketing; Delta Sigma Pi; SAM, sec ' y; AMA, pres. PEMBROKE T. PINCKNEY: Collierville, Ten- nessee; Marketing; Young Democrats; Cub Club; AMA, pres., sec ' y; Pi Kappa Alpha, pres.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, vice-pres. ; Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who. RICHARD PITTMAN: Memphis; Sales; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma Epsilon; AMA. CENNETH WAYNE PLUNK: Memphis; Man- agement; SNEA; SAM; Honor Roll. VNN PORTER: Bells, Tennessee; Secretarial Science. vALPH A. PRATER: Memphis; Pre-Law; Young Democrats. )AVID PRICE: Memphis; Management; Delta Sigma Pi. r RANK REID : Memphis. JETTY JANE RICHARDSON: Memphis; Sec- retarial Science; Alpha Xi Delta, vice-pres., assistant treas. ; Cub Club; SNEA; Young Republicans. VICTOR LOUIS ROBILIO, JR.: Memphis; Sales; Pi Kappa Alpha, pres.; Newman Club, treas.; Young Democrats; Religious Council, treas.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, pres.; Mr. Memphis State; Who ' s Who ; De- Soto, honoraries editor. iARY MALVERN RUTHERFORD: Memphis; Transportation, Sales; transfer from Lam- huth; Kappa Alpha, rec. sec ' y; Wesley; Pi Sigma Epsilon ; AMA. ROBERT SANFORD: Covington, Tennessee; Marketing; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Cub Club. JEORGE P. SARTAIN: Munford, Tennessee; Management. rHOMAS SAWYER: Dyersburg, Tennessee; Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi. PAULA MEAGHER SENSING: Memphis; Sec- retarial Science; Alpha Delta Pi, registrar, house chairman; Cub Club; Wesley; SNEA; Panhellenic; Honor Roll. [OHN H. SHUTE, JR.: Memphis; Sales; Kappa Sigma, treas.; Pi Sigma Epsilon, treas.; Psychology Club; AMA; Band. RUTH EMERSON SPALDING: Memphis; Sec- retarial Science; SNEA; Kappa Alpha Sweet- hearts Club, pres.; Wesley; Cub Club; Phi Mu, fraternity education chairman; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. rROY T. STUCKEY, JR.: Memphis; Market- ing; Delta Sigma Pi; AMA; SAM. JR. : Memph Sale Marketing; chairman ; Pi Cub HARRY L. TALBOTT, Pi Sigma Epsilon. COSTA TARAS: Memphis; Kappa Alpha, intramural Club; AMA. JAMES H. THOMPSON: Memphis; Marketing; ACACIA; Delta Sigma Pi; AMA; SAM; Wesley; Young Republicans; Philosophy Club. JAMES WARREN THOMPSON: Memphis. BARBARA ANNETTE TOWNSEND : Memphis; Accounting; Phi Gamma Nu, treas; first vice- pres.; Accounting Club, sec ' y; AMA, treas.; SNEA; Young Democrats; Wesley. ROBERT VAUGHN JR.: Memphis; Marketing; Delta Sigma Pi; AMA. JOHN MORRIS VOSSE: Memphis. B. KAY WALDON: Memphis; Secretarial Sci- ence; Phi Gamma Nu, pres., vice-pres., re- porter; SNEA, publicity director. NANCY P. WATTS: Whitehaven, Tennessee; Secretarial Science; Gamma Phi Beta, pres.; Dorm council, pres.; Cub Club; SNEA. BEN 0. WEEKS: Memphis; Management; Lambda Chi Alpha, treas.; Pre-Legal Society; BSU; SAM. 279 Seniors BOBBY SUE WHITEHEAD: Union City, Tennessee; Secretarial Science; Koinonia Club; Dean ' s List. SUSANNE WILKINS: New Madrid, Missouri; Secretarial Science; Alpha Xi Delta, rec. sec ' y; Young Democrats; Westminster; AMA. HARRY C. WILLIAMS: Memphis; Accounting; Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi ; Young Democrats. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS: Memphis. NANCY CAROL WILSON: Atoka, Tennessee; Secretarial Science; Westminster. ANITA JOYCE WOODS: Bertrand, Missouri; Secretarial Science, Of- fice Management; Phi Gamma Nu, sec ' y; Alpha Lambda Delta RONALD LYNN WOODWARD: Memphis; Marketing; INSERVO. JAMES EARL WRIGHT: Columbus, Mississippi; Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon; M Club; Football. Juniors ADAMS, JAMES W. Memphis, Tennessee ADAMY, JIM Corning, New York AKIN, HOUSTON T. Memphis, Tennessee ALLRED, BILL Memphis, Tennessee ANDERS, ROBERT LEE Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, EDWIN B. Memphis, Tennessee BARNES, CATHY Steele, Missouri BASS, JIMIE LYNN Osceola, Arkansas BENNETT, PAT Memphis, Tennessee BLACKARD, HUGH W. .......:. Memphis, Tennessee BOWERS, LEE Memphis, Tennessee BRANDON, LINDA Clarkton, Missouri BURKHARDT, BLAND Memphis, Tennessee BURROWS, HAROLD G. Germantown, Tennessee CAMPBELL, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee CATES, TOM Milan, Tennessee COBB, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee COCKRILT, PAUL H. Memphis, Tennessee COLEMAN, BAMA G. Savannah, Tennessee COLSTON, FRED JERRY Memphis, Tennessee CONRAD, JERRY - Memphis, Tennessee COX, BRENDA C. Memphis, Tennessee DALTON, NANCY KAY Doniphan, Missouri DAVIDSON, JOHNNY West Memphis, Arkansas DODSON, DAVID F. _ Henning, Tennessee FOUTS, JIMMIE Memphis, Tennessee ESTILE, DAVID H. Memphis, Tennessee EASTERWOOD, CHARLES K. Memphis, Tennessee EMERICK, CHARLES __ Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, JIMMY _ Millington, Tennessee 280 Juniors FERGUSON, PATRICIA . Memphis, Tennessee GAIA, JOHNNY . Memphis, Tennessee GAITHER, BOB . . Memphis, Tennessee GARVER. LARRY Kingsport, Tennessee GLENN, DONALD . Memphis, Tennessee GLOVER, WALTON . . Memphis, Tennessee GREEN, JIMMY Bells, Tennessee GRIFFITH. DICK . Whitehaven, Tennessee HARPER, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee HARRELL, LEE Trenton, Tennessee HAWTHORNE, FRED Germantown, Tennessee HICKS, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee HOLLINGSWORTH, AL Memphis, Tennessee HOPPER, MICHEL Memphis, Tennessee HUESSNER, PATRICIA Memphis, Tennessee HUMPHREYS, SONNY ..... Cordova, Tennessee HUNDLEY, DONALD Rives, Tennessee JOHNSON, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee JOINER, DOYLE ... Memphis, Tennessee JONES, JOY Memphis, Tennessee KEENAN, HUGH Memphis, Tennessee LANGHAM, ANN MARIE ........ Memphis, Tennessee LATHAM, FRANK Memphis, Tennessee LOCKHART, VERNON Memphis, Tennessee LEFLAR, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee LOWE, MACON Memphis, Tennessee MANSPEAKER, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN, BOB Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN, LEWIS Memphis, Tennessee MASSENGILL, HILDRED .... Covington, Tennessee MERONEY, RON Memphis, Tennessee MORRIS, JEFF Memphis, Tennessee MURPHEY, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee MULLENS, RUSSELL Memphis, Tennessee MURPHY, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee McADAMS, DANNY Memphis, Tennessee McBRYDE, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee McLAWKORN, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee NEESE, DIAN Paris, Tennessee NORRIS, HUBERT Memphis, Tennessee NORTHINGTON, HARRY Memphis, Tennessee OWENS, CHARLES Panama City, Florida OWENS, BILLY Tiptonville, Tennessee PAFFORD, BILLY Memphis, Tennessee PADGETT, WALTER Memphis, Tennessee 282 Juniors PATTERSON, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee PATTERSON, FRANK Memphis, Tennessee PATTERSON, JIMMY __ Memphis, Tennessee PATTERSON, ROY Jackson, Tennessee PENCE, LARRY _. Memphis, Tennessee PERDUE, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee PETERSON, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee PRIESTER, JACK Memphis, Tennessee PRINCE, DELORES _ Memphis, Tennessee RAGLAND, JOE Memphis, Tennessee RATHHEIM, LAWRENCE _ Memphis, Tennessee RICE, EDWARD Memphis, Tennessee RICHERSON, SHIRLEY ........ Memphis, Tennessee RIDLEHUBER, JOAN Memphis, Tennessee ROBBINS, JERRY Covington, Tennessee ROTHROCK, SUZANNE Memphis, Tennessee SANDERS, LYNN Memphis, Tennessee SCHLEE, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee SHELTON, HERSHEL Memphis, Tennessee SHILL, GERALD Memphis, Tennessee SIMMONS, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee SIPES, SHANNON Memphis, Tennessee SLACK, JOHN Whitehaven, Tennessee SMALL, ONNIE Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, DAVIS Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, DICKIE Memphis, Tennessee SPRAGGINS, ROM __ Memphis, Tennessee STONE, CHARLES Union City, Tennessee SUGG, WERMUND Memphis, Tennessee TALBERT, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOE, ZANE Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, REEDE Memphis, Tennessee TILLMAN, WALTER Whitehaven, Tennessee TUCKER, SYLVIA Memphis, Tennessee VAUGHN, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee VERHAGE, JAN Memphis, Tennessee WAGERMAN, MAX Memphis, Tennelsee WALLER, JIM Memphis, Tennessee WALTON, JOHNSON Memphis, Tennessee WARD, FREDERICK Memphis, Tennessee WELLS, LaVONNE Oakridge, Tennessee WILSON, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee WRAY, JOYCE ANN Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, RONALD Memphis, Tennessee WOOD, ALLEN Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores AKIN, HOUSTON Memphis, Tennessee ANDERSON, JULIA ANN .... Memphis, Tennessee ANDERSON, RONALD GLEN Memphis, Tenn. ANDERSON, SANDRA Memphis, Tennessee ATKI NS, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee BARKLEY, GAIL Memphis, Tennessee BEACH, RICHARD A. Memphis, Tennessee BEEGLE, LeNELLE DARLENE .... Memphis, Tenn. BEUMEL. CHARLOTTE Lebanon, Tennessee BISHOP, HARRIET ANN Bolivar, Tennessee BLACK, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee BRAKE, LAWRENCE Memphis, Tennessee BRIGGS, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee BROWN, BEVERLY Memphis, Tennessee BROWNING, LYNDELL Milan, Tennessee BRYANT, LARRY Memphis, Tennessee BRYSON, ROSEMARY Memphis, Tennessee BURGESS, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee BURNS, BONNIE Memphis, Tennessee BYLES, WILLIAM ..... Memphis, Tennessee BYRD, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee CALHOUN, JUDITH Memphis, Tennessee CAMERON, CAM Memphis, Tennessee CAMPBELL, RONNIE Memphis, Tennessee CARRINGTON, AUBREY R., JR. Memphis, Tennessee CASTLEBERRY, GARLAND Memphis, Tenn. CHANDLER, RAY Memphis, Tennessee CHRISTIAN, DON RAY ..._ Detroit, Michigan COLBERT, THOMAS GERALD .... Savannah, Tenn. COOK, JOHNNY MAC Memphis, Tennessee COOK, KARIN LEA Memphis, Tennessee CRAIG, JOSEPH ALBERT .... Memphis, Tennessee CURRY, CHERIE ANN Memphis, Tennessee CURRY, SHARON Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, WALTER LEE Memphis, Tennessee delaRUA, DIANE Memphis, Tennessee DENTON, HARRY DON Bolivar, Tennessee DEVERELL, LINDA KAY .... Covington, Tennessee DIXON, DICK Memphis, Tennessee DODSON, GENE AUSTIN .... Memphis, Tennessee DOTSON, GLORIA JEAN Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores DREWEL, DON ______ Memphis, Tennessee DUNLAP, DANNY M. Memphis, Tennessee EVERSON, TILLMAN T. ........ Memphis, Tennessee FARMER, DIANNE Tupelo, Mississippi FERRELL, SUSIE Kenton, Tennessee FINAMORE, ROBERT A. Wayne, New Jersey FITZGERALD, JOE A Memphis, Tennessee FLEENOR, GERALD K. ...... Memphis, Tennessee FORD, WILLIAM R. .___.___ Memphis, Tennessee FREEMAN, DON H. _____ _ Memphis, Tennessee GANT, JOE H. Adamsville, Tennessee GARRETT, WALTER Memphis, Tennessee GARDNER, JOHN R. Memphis, Tennessee GIBSON, DAN H. _. Nashville, Tennessee GIBSON, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee GILLESPIE, JOHN H ______ Lewisburg, Tennessee GREEN, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee GROGAN, JIMMY Yuma, Tennessee GROOMS, JAMES P. _ Memphis, Tennessee GROVES, ARMOND S. Memphis, Tennessee HALBERT, EDDIE Memphis, Tennessee HAMBY, JAMES M. Memphis, Tennessee HANNA, KAY Memphis, Tennessee HARBER, LEE M Memphis, Tennessee HARTER, CURT W. Memphis, Tennessee HASTINGS, JAMES 0. Milan, Tennessee HENRY, JIMMY Arlington, Tennessee HERRING, EMMA LUCY Arlington, Tennessee HEZEL, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee HILBURN, GENE Memphis, Tennessee HILL, CAROLYN C. _ Covington, Tennessee HILL, JO Memphis,- Tennessee HILL, MELVIN H. Covington, Tennessee HORNER, ANDERSON T. .._. Memphis, Tennessee HUIE, SOPHIE JOYCE Newbern, Tennessee JENKINS, DANNY __ _______ Sikeston, Missouri JONES, NINA E. ______ _______ Memphis, Tennessee JORDAN, LINDA _. Memphis, Tennessee KAISER, DAVE _____ Memphis, Tennessee KAVANAGH, ANNE MARIE ._ Memphis, Tenn. KENNEDY, GUY M. W. Memphis, Tennessee KINNEY, R. TERRY Memphis, Tennessee KIRK, GEORGE __ Marion, Ohio KIRK, ROBERT S _. Dyersburg, Tennessee LAMAR, SHIRLEY ___ Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores LAMAR, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee LAWRIMORE, BECKY . Memphis, Tennessee LEONARD, LYNDA KAY .... . Memphis, Tennessee LEWIS, CLAY Memphis, Tennessee LONG, MIKE .... Memphis, Tennessee MADEWELL, WALLACE . . Memphis, Tennessee MAHER, PATRICK L. Memphis, Tennessee MAHONEY, JOHN C Memphis, Tennessee MARBERRY, PATSY Memphis, Tennessee MILLER, ANDY F. . Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, JOHN J. .... . Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, LORETTA J Memphis, Tennessee MORGAN, JAMES R. Memphis, Tennessee MORRIS, DOUGLAS F. Memphis, Tennessee McBRIDE, LARRY Halls, Tennessee McBRYDE, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee McCALL, MOLLIE K. Memphis, Tennessee McCARVER, JAMES T. Memphis, Tennessee McCORMACK, JOSEPH I. ....... Memphis, Tennessee McDANIEL, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee McKINNEY, JAMES W. Memphis, Tennessee NEVILL,.CONKEY Dyershurg, Tennessee NOBLES, JANE Memphis, Tennessee NOBLES, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee NOFFEL, SANDRA Portageville, Missouri NORMENT, RICHARD V. ....... Whiteville, Tenn. O ' NEIL, LARRY D. Memphis, Tennessee OWENS, JOE Memphis, Tennessee PAGE, GLEN R. Memphis, Tennessee PARKER, NORMAN R. Memphis, Tennessee PEPIN, JOHN J. Memphis, Tennessee PERA, DOUG Memphis, Tennessee PITTMAN, JACK W. Hughes, Arkansas POWERS, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee PRATHER, BEVERLY J. Memphis, Tenn. PUGH, DONNA Memphis, Tennessee RENEGAR, CAROL A. Memphis, Tennessee RENFROW, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee REYNOLDS, GERALYN Memphis, Tennessee REYNOLDS, JIM Memphis, Tennessee SALTER, DAVID L. Memphis, Tennessee SAUNDERS, LANNY H Rossville, Tennessee SCOTT, DANNY RAY Memphis, Tennessee SCOTT, MARY ANN Memphis, Tennessee SCRUGGS, LESLIE Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores SEWELL, WILLIAM B. Memphis, Tennessee SHAW, SANDRA JOY __ Memphis, Tennessee SHEESLEY, MADGE E. Ellendale, Tennessee SKAARER, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee SLEEKER, SANDRA B. .... Whitehaven, Tennessee SLOVER, MARY NELL Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, CARNEY R. Memphis, Tennessee SOUTHERLAND, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee SPENCER, MARTHA JANE Memphis, Tenn. SPROUSE, RICHARD W. Memphis, Tennessee STEGALL, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee STEWART, JAMES M. Memphis, Tennessee STILES, BRENDA Memphis, Tennessee STONE, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee TEMPLE, ANITA Memphis, Tennessee THOMAS, RAYMOND Collierville, Tennessee THOMPSON, LOUIS T. Ripley, Tennessee TODD, DAVID A Memphis, Tennessee TOOKE, JAMES C. Cape Girardeau, Missouri TRUSTY, WILLIAM J Memphis, Tennessee TURNER, CAROLYN Covington, Tennessee TURNER, STANLEY C. Memphis, Tennessee TYLER, JEFFREY L. Memphis, Tennessee UNDERWOOD, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee VAUGHN, LANNY S Memphis, Tennessee VAWTER, NOELL P. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. VESCOVO, BILL Memphis, Tennessee VINES, JAMES C. Gadsden, Alabama VOLLMER, RUSSEL Memphis, Tennessee WALLACE, ROBERT F. Memphis, Tennessee WARREN, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee WATTS, JIMMY E. Memphis, Tennessee WEAVER, BARBARA Whitehaven, Tennessee WEST, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee WEST, WALTER A. Memphis, Tennessee WILEY, SAM D Milan, Tennessee WILLCOX, JANICE M Memphis, Tennessee WILKINSON, LANE Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, RONALD M Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMSON, JOAN Memphis, Tennessee WILLIFORD, BOBBY W .. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIS, FRANKLIN Memphis, Tennessee WILSON, JACK L. Memphis, Tennessee WOLLARD, SUE E, Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, THOMAS C Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen ALSUP, MELVIN WAYNE .... Memphis, Tennessee ANDRE, SIDNEY Memphis, Tennessee ARMOUR, DIANE _. Memphis, Tennessee ARNOULT, WILLIAM M Memphis, Tennessee ATKINS, DOROTHY JACKIE . . Memphis, Tenn. BAIRD, ROBERT F Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, DAVE _ Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, DIANE R Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee BASS, JUNE Memphis, Tennessee BAXTER, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee BEDFORD, MARY ANN Memphis, Tennessee BELL, A. CARMEN Dyersburg, Tennessee BLACKARD, DON ALLEN .... Memphis, Tennessee BLACK, MORRIS S. Memphis, Tennessee BOHANNON, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee BOONE, MARY JEAN Memphis, Tennessee BOURNE, KAY Brunswick, Tennessee BOWERS, JOE Memphis, Tennessee BOWLES, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee BRANDON, VIRGIL Germantown, Tennessee BRASHER, JAMES M. Scottshill, Tennessee BREWER, BRADFORD ALLEN _ Dyersburg, Tenn. BROWN, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee BRYANT, MARY _. Memphis, Tennessee BRYANT, WALTER REID .... Memphis, Tennessee BURKHARDT, PHYLLIS Memphis, Tennessee BUTLER, HENRY Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL, JERRY LYNN .... Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL, WILLIAM 0. .... Memphis, Tennessee CALHOUN, WANDA Memphis, Tennessee CALLIHAM, MICHAEL J Fulton, Kentucky CANNON, DANNY EUGENE ...... Memphis, Tenn. CARBERRY, CATHERINE Oak Ridge, Tenn. CARLEW, BARRY M Memphis, Tennessee CARPENTER, FRANCIS E. .... Memphis, Tennessee CARRINGTON, DAN Memphis, Tennessee CASH, LINDA K Memphis, Tennessee CERANTI, PATSY ,. Memphis, Tennessee CERRITO, DELORES Memphis, Tennessee CHERRY, ROBERT H Nashville, Tennessee CHUMLEY, JAMES H. Memphis, Tennessee COLE, LARRY A. Columbia, Tennessee COLE, RON B. _ Memphis, Tennessee CORDELL, TROY N. Memphis, Tennessee JF 1 1 Freshmen COURTNEY, BILLY _ _ Memphis, Tennessee COURTNEY, DONALD Memphis, Tennessee COWARD, MIKE M. Memphis, Tennessee COX, BYRON C __ __._ Memphis, Tennessee CRABB, BETTY Boonville, Mississippi CRAIG, WILLIAM R. Newbern, Tennessee CROOK, DOYLE BERNARD Memphis, Tenn. DACUS, MARVIN West Memphis, Arkansas DADOUR, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, GERALD Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, RICHARD Memphis, Tennessee DeGARMO, SHELTON Memphis, Tennessee DeHONEY, ROBERT BRUCE Memphis, Tenn. DICKSON, MICHAEL L ._. Lexington, Tennessee DILLING, CAROL Memphis, Tennessee DODD, JEAN ANGEIA Memphis, Tennessee DONALDSON, BONNIE Memphis, Tennessee DOTSON, WILLIAM CLAUDE, JR. Memphis, Tennessee DOWDY, JEANETTE Whiteville, Tennessee DOWNING, PENNY Memphis, Tennessee DUKE, JAMES K. Memphis, Tennessee DUKE, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee DUMAS, WALLACE M. Memphis, Tennessee DURBY, CAROL Memphis, Tennessee DUVALL, LINDA LOVE Ripley, Tennessee FASON, BOBBY FAYE Jackson, Tennessee EMERSON, MIKE Memphis, Tennessee ESKEW, WILLIAM C Memphis, Tennessee FARRISH, JAMES EARL __ Memphis, Tennessee FEE, CHARLOTTE JEAN __ Brighton, Tennessee FERGUSON, KAYE Memphis, Tennessee FERNANDEZ, MARY KATHERINE _ Memphis, Tennessee FIVEASH, DONALD F. Memphis, Tennessee FORRESTER, BETTY GAILE Newbern, Tenn. FOWLSTON, PATTY Brunswick, Tennessee FREEMAN, DONALD Humboldt, Tennessee FULLER, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee GANN, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee GANOUNG, ED Memphis, Tennessee GARLAND, DONALD EUGENE .... Dyersburg, Tenn. GLASS, J. C, JR. Covington, Tennessee GRAHAM, GEORGE MARTIN .... Memphis, Tenn. GRAY, FAY BETH Memphis, Tennessee GREEN, ALLEN F _ Memphis, Tennessee GRIFFIN, JOY Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen GRINDER, ANNA ...... Memphis, Tennessee GUIDI, DEANNA . Memphis, Tennessee HAIRE, DANNY Memphis, Tennessee HALL, DENNIS C. . Memphis, Tennessee HALL, ROBERT LAMMEY . Memphis, Tennessee HARGETT, MARTHA LYNN . Ripley, Tennessee HARMON, ANNE _______ Memphis, Tennessee HARPEL, JAMES ARTHUR . Waynetown, Ind. HARRIS, BONNIE THERESA .... Whitehaven, Tenn. HARRIS, RALPH D. . Memphis, Tennessee HAWKS, SONNY . Memphis, Tennessee HAYES, RONNIE . Memphis, Tennessee HAYNES, JIM Memphis, Tennessee HEARN, CECIL WARREN Henderson, Tenn. HENSLEY, ALAN Whitehaven, Tennessee HEPBURN, CHARLES HOWARD Memphis, Tennessee HIGHTOWER, JIM Memphis, Tennessee HILL, JUNE Covington, Tennessee HITT, GEORGE B Memphis, Tennessee HOERNINC, BILL R. . . Memphis, Tennessee HOLDER, CHARLES F. Memphis, Tennessee HOLLOWAY, SUZANNE Memphis, Tennessee HOPPER, CHERYL Memphis, Tennessee HUGHES, DIANNE Memphis, Tennessee JACKSON, DREW DONALD Memphis, Tenn. JAMERSON, LOUISE Memphis, Tennessee JAMES, GEORGE NORMAN Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON, JAMES S. Collierville, Tenn. JONES, BAIRD Nashville, Tennessee JONES, CHARLOTTE ANN . Memphis, Tenn. JONES, TOMMY Memphis- Tennessee JOYNER, JAMES F Memphis, Tennessee JOYNER, TOM Memphis, Tennessee KINNEY, JOHN Ellendale, Tennessee KIRKPATRICK, DON Winston-Salem, N. C. KRONE, RANDY A. Memphis, Tennessee LAMAN, CRAIG B Alamo, Tennessee LANDLEY, ANTON J. Memphis, Tennessee LEE, ERNIE L , Memphis, Tennessee LEE, LINDA B. Memphis, Tennessee LEE, PAM Memphis, Tennessee LOCHRIDGE, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee LOVELL, WILLIAM H. Memphis, Tennessee LYNCH, PATSY Memphis, Tennessee MARBURY, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee AtfcA fc Freshmen MARSHALL, BETTY JEANNE .... Memphis, Tenn. MARTIN, BENITA Brownsville, Tennessee MATHER, WILLIAM ..._ Memphis, Tennessee MATHEWS, DOUGLAS Memphis, Tennessee MAYS, JUNE Memphis, Tennessee MEYER, GLORIA Memphis, Tennessee MEYERS, SALLY ANNE Hudson, New York MILLER, PAUL H. Memphis, Tennessee MILLS, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee MILLWOOD, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee MOHLER, RAY Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, JANICE Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, NANCY Memphis, Tennessee MORGAN, JANET Whitehaven, Tennessee MORRISON, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee MORRISON, PATSY Whiteville, Tennessee MORROW, BOBBIE Savannah, Tennessee MOSER, CAROLYN _ _ Memphis, Tennessee MURRAY, NEECE Memphis, Tennessee McBRIDE, ALBERT Memphis, Tennessee McCLAIN, EUGENE Memphis, Tennessee McCLOUD, THOMAS Memphis, Tennessee McCONNELL, CHESTER Memphis, Tennessee McCONNICO, JIM Brownsville, Tennessee McCORMICK, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee McCUE, RICHARD Mayfield, Kentucky McDANIEL, JAMES Memphis, Tennessee McDANIEL, JOYCE Memphis, Tennessee McDOW, REGINALD Burlison; Tennessee McSPADDEN, SCOTT Memphis, Tennessee NELSON, TERRY Whitehaven, Tennessee NEWMAN, DONNA Memphis, Tennessee NEWSOM, ARTHUR Memphis, Tennessee NEWSOM, JOE Memphis, Tennessee NOWLIN, CHARLES _ Memphis, Tennessee OWENS, BILL Memphis, Tennessee PAMPURO, LOUIS Memphis, Tennessee PATRICK, BILLY Memphis, Tennessee PEARSON, WALTER Raleigh, Tennessee PEMBERTON, JACKIE Memphis, Tennessee PERKINS, JIMMY Memphis, Tennessee PERKINS, SIDNEY Whitehaven, Tennessee Freshmen PHILLIPS, DAVID LYLE Memphis, Tennessee PHILLIPS, MARTIN DORMAN . Memphis, Tenn. PHILLIPS, RICHARD D. Memphis, Tennessee POPPER, FELICIA GAY . Memphis, Tennessee POUNCEY, LYNN M. . . Millington, Tennessee PRIVETTE, BILLY NEIL Bells, Tennessee PROCK, LA JUANNA Memphis, Tennessee RAIFORD, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee RASBACH, TEDDY Memphis, Tennessee RAST, PATRICIA ELAINE .... Millington, Tennessee REMORE, CLAUDE LEO Memphis, Tennessee RHODES, VIRGINIA LEE Memphis, Tennessee RICHARDS, EARNEST E. ...... Memphis, Tennessee RICHARDS, JERRE Memphis, Tennessee RIGGINS, GEORGE EMORY . Memphis, Tenn. RILEY, NANCY KATHRYNE Memphis, Tenn. ROBISON, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee ROBINSON, MIKE Paris, Tennessee ROBBINS, BOB Memphis, Tennessee ROBBINS, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee ROGERS, BARRY HUD SON Dyersburg, Tenn. ROOKS, EDWARD HARRELL .... Whitehaven, Tenn. ROUSHALL, WILLIAM ZACK .... Memphis, Tenn. ROUSS, PHILLIP E. Memphis, Tennessee ROWE, TERRY Memphis, Tennessee RUFF, PAULETTE M. Memphis, Tennessee RYAN, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee RYLAND, JIM R Memphis, Tennessee SANTI, ALBERT Memphis, Tennessee SARGENT, KAY Sikeston, Missouri SHANNON, JAMES R. Memphis, Tennessee SLATEN, ROBERT EUGENE Memphis, Tenn. SHOEMAKER, SUSAN Whitehaven, Tennessee SMITH, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, MICHAEL DAVID Humboldt, Tenn. SMITH, RONNIE J. Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, STEPHEN NEAL .... Covington, Tennessee SMITH, SUSAN Huntsville, Alabama SMITH, THOMAS RUSSELL Memphis, Tenn. SMITH, WISE Memphis, Tennessee SLOCUM, BONNIE Memphis, Tennessee SPINOSA, ANITA Memphis, Tennessee SPINOSA, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee STANTON, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee STARR, LINDA KATHRINE Paragould, Ark. di jf? ' J Freshmen STEARNS, FRED Nashville, Tennessee STONE, STEVE Memphis, Tennessee 5T RANGE, PAM Forrest City, Arkansas STURM, JOHN Haytiz, Missouri SULLIVAN, ERBY R. ..... . Memphis, Tennessee SUZORE, RONALD K. Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, JUDY L. Memphis Tenne ee TAYLOR, TROY Memphis Tenne ee THOMPSON, JOHN M. Ripley Tenne ee THORNE, CAROLYN . . Memphis, Tennessee TIEBOUT, PATRICIA Memphis, Tennessee TRIBBLE, JAYNE Blytheville, Arkansas VAUGHN, JOHNNY Tiptonville, Tennessee VERNON, VICKI Memphis, Tennessee VIA, HUNTER Memphis, Tennessee WALKER, WARREN K. Memphis, Tennessee WARREN, JAMES Fulton, Kentucky WASHINGTON, JOHN J. ........ Memphis, Tennessee WATTS, THEODORE C. ...... Memphis, Tennessee WEBB, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee WEISBERGER, IRVING Memphis, Tennessee WELCH, JACKIE Memphis, Tennessee WERNE, ROBERT P. Memphis, Tennessee WEST, GEORGE Oak Ridge, Tennessee WHALEN, CURTIS R. Memphis, Tennessee WHEELER, JAMES ._ Memphis, Tennessee WIGGIN, DAVID S. _ Germantown, Tennessee WILDER, JOHN S. Mason, Tennessee WILEY, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee WILHITE, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee WILKINS, CHARLES A. Memphis, Tennessee WILKINS, NORMAN Memphis,- ' Tennessee WILLIAMS, CLAUDE A. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, JEWEL Memphis, Tennessee WILLINGHAM, CHARLES E. ... Fulton, Kentucky WINSTON, TOM Memphis, Tennessee WISE, MARY ANN Hughes, Arkansas WISE, ORVILLE L. Memphis, Tennessee WOOD, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee WOOD, JACKIE G. Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, JACQUELINE .... Corpus Christi, Texas WRIGHT, KATHY Stanton, Tennessee Education DR. H. E. RUMBLE, Chairman Department of Curriculum and Instruction i lii ' iiifffi J -JBJI Jl L - — DR. SAM H. JOHNSON, Director of The School of Education The School of Education offers several curricula leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science. In preparing for particular teaching fields or areas, candidates are also required to take courses in The School of Business, and in the School of Arts and Sciences. The wurk of the School of Education is conducted throtigh the departments of Curriculum and Instruction. Educational Administration and Supervision, Health and Physical Education. Home Economics. Music Education, and the Training School. Courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts are offered in the Graduate School by various departments of the School of Education. MR. R. L. HATLEY, Chairman Department of Health and Physical Education (f +. MISS ELMA ROANE, Chairman of Women ' s Division of Physical Education MISS ALMA WHITAKER, Chairman Department of Home Economics 293 Faculty DR. LEON BROWNLEE, Curriculum and Instruction ELSE BUNCH, Physical Education MYRTLE S. COBB, Education BARBARA M. DOWD, Physical Education BETTY L. DUVALL, Physical Education DEAN EHLERS, Physical Education DR. FORD HAYNES, JR., Curriculum and Instruction BESS L. HENDERSON, Home Economics GLENN A. JOHNSON, Health and Physical Education NELLE E. MOORE, Curriculum and Instruction DR. E. F. NOTHERN, Curriculum and Instructiorl BETTY HULL OWEN, Physical Education FRANK PRICE, Physical Education MINNIE M. POWELL, Education LADA SANDS, Home Economics DR. E. B. SCOTT, Physical Education DR. W. D. SMITH, Curriculum and Instruction DR. C. L. UNDERWOOD, Education ROBERT VANATTA, Physical Education DAN B. WOLF, Curriculum and Instruction DR. E. EARL CRADER Director of Extension Division, Chairman of Educational Administration and Supervision Memphis State University has for a number of years conducted general education workshops. The increasing demand for these services has resulted in the organization of an Extension Division. The Extension Division was authorized by the State Board of Education in 1951 to afford an official avenue through which university services could be extended off-campus. Graduate courses are offered through the Extension Division of Memphis State University. FLORENCE V. ILLING, R.N., Director of Health Service, demonstrates one of her many services to Richard Childers. 294 Seniors KATHLEEN CLARK AARON: Memphis; Secondary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; SNEA; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. SARAH MARCELA1N BAKER : Whitehaven, Tennessee. CHARLOTTE BARBARIN: Clarksdale, Mississippi; Elementary Education; transfer from Southwestern. MARY GARLAND BELL: Memphis; Elementary Education; transfer from Blue Mountain College; BSU, Mission Chairman. MARY ANNE BLACKFORD: Memphis; Elementary Education; Assoc, of Childhood Education; BSU, Stewardship Chairman, Sunbeam Leader, BSU ' er of the Month. EARLYNE BOUNDS: Memphis; Elementary Education; SNEA. WILLIAM DAVIS BRADFORD: .Memphis; Music; Phi Mu Alpha, vice- pres., sec ' y; Band, pres., Orchestra. ELOISE M. BRADLEY: Memphis; Education; Assoc. Childhood Education. EDITH ELIZABETH BRAY: Paducah, Kentucky; Education. WILLIAM B. BRETHERICK: Memphis; Physical Education; Young Demo- crats; AAPHER; TAPHER; Physical Education Majors, vice-pres. MARY NELL BURROWS: Arlington, Tennessee; Education. LAURA BUSHONG: Tiptonville, Tennessee; Elementary Education; Gamma Phi Beta, corres. sec ' y; Wesley; SNEA; Assoc, of Childhood Education. Ka Alph; WILLIAM LYNN CAMPBELL: Memphis; Education; Kappa MIMI LEE CATES : Millington, Tennessee; Education. ANITA DAWN CLABOUGH : Memphis; Elementary Education; Westminster; Young Democrats; Assoc, of Childhood Education; SNEA. JOAN COOPER: Humboldt, Tennessee; Education. • -ffli ' : : ' ' • ' . ; : «r l BONNIE KAY CRUMPLER: Memphis; Physi- cal Education; Sigma Kappa, Physical Edu- cation Majors Club; Canterbury Club. MARY BETH CURRAN: Memphis; Elementary Education; transfer from LSU ; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Young Democrats; Newman Club; SNEA. MARY ANN DILL: Dover, Tennessee; Elemen- tary Education; Gamma Phi Beta, vice-pres., pres.; Dorm Council; DeSoto; BSU; SNEA. BETT1E DUNAVANT: Henning, Tennessee; Elementary Education ; Sigma Kappa, first vice-pres.; SNEA, first vice-pres.; Canter- bury Club ; Dorm Council. WILLIAM R. DURHAM: Parsons, Tennessee; Education ; SNEA. NORA EAKER: Memphis; Education. LINDA SUE EAST: Memphis; Elementary Ed- ucation; Westminster; Orchesis ; SNEA. GAIL TURNER ELLIOTT: Whiteville, Ten- nessee; Elementary Education; BSU; SNEA; Dorm Council. ELEANOR MAUDE ETTELDORF: Memphis; Education. BOBBY FRANK FOWLER: Humboldt, Ten- nessee; Education. BARBARA J. FRANKLIN: Memphis; Physical Education; Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic repres., second vice-pres.; SNEA; TEA; Physical Education Majors Club, treas. ; Cheerleader; Tassel; Badminton Club; Panhellenic, sec ' y. WILLIAM F. GALESE: Paterson, New Jersey; Industrial Arts; Football; M Club; New- man Club. JEANIE GARLAND: Cordova, Tennessee; Ele- mentary Education. RAE SCOTT GLIDEWELL: Memphis; Elemen- tary Education; Wesley; Cub Club; Alpha Gamma Delta, pledge pres., publicity chair- man, corres. sec ' y. LYNDA D. GRASTY: Dallas, Texas; Elemen- tary Education. 295 Seniors SANDRA GALE GREEN: Memphis; Secondary Education; Phi Mu, corres. sec ' y; Orchesis; Angel Flight, first lieutenant, administrative officer - Homecoming Queen; Wesley; Modern Dance. GAIL PATRICIA GRILLI: Memphis; Elementary Education; Delta Zeta, vice-pres., guard, pledge scholarship award; SNEA, editor of SEA year- book; Cub Club; Wesley; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. WANDA HANKS: Millington, Tennessee; Education; Wesley ; Psychology Club; SNEA. LARRY HEATHCOTT: Newbern, Tennessee; Physical Education; M Club; Football; Physical Education Majors Club; Player of the Week Award! MARY LOU HOPE: Memphis; Education. THOMAS WILLIAM HORTON : Chattanooga, Tennessee; Physical Edu tion ; Kappa Alpha, historian ; Gulf. HOWARD S. HURST, JR.: Memphis; Music Education; Band. KAY HYATT: Memphis; Music Education; Marching Band, sec ' y; Band, soloist; Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, pres.; Phi Mu Sweetheart. Concert Alpha LINDA MARIE IRVIN : Memphis; Elementary Education; transfer Mississippi State College for Women; Delta Zeta, pledge pres., scholarship award, treas. ; SNEA; DSF ; Memphis State Press S ship C. M. Gooch Scholarship. JOANNE JENSEN: Memphis; Elementary Education; SNEA. WENDELL KELLER: Penalosa, Kansas; Psychology; Psychology Club pres.; Arnold Air Society. BETTY ANN KING: Memphis; Secondary Education; Badminton Math Club, publicity chairman; SGA ; Entre Nous, historian, pres., chairman; BSU; SNEA; Association Childhood Education; academic arship; State Congress of Parents and Teachers Association Schol from pledge cholar- Club; social schol- arship. WILLIAM K. KOEHLER: Wheeling, West Virginia; Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club; K Club; Basketball; Folk and Square Dance Club; Whittenberg Society. CHARLOTTE KRONSCHNABEL : Memphis; Music Education; Whittenberg Society; Student Chapter of AGO; Choral; String Orchestra and En- semble; Opera. ROBERT C. LISHMAN: Memphis; Seco ndary Education; SNEA. RUDY F. LOWRANCE: Brunswick, Tennessee; Physical Education; K Club; Physical Education Majors Club. DOROTHY McMASTER: Memphis; Educ. CATHERINE DUNCAN MacDONALD: Mem- phis; Secondary Education; Westminster; l r«s., second vice-pres., outreach chairman. Ecumenical Relations Coordinator; Religious Council, pres., rec. sec ' y; Delta Zeta, pledge sec ' y, fir t vice-pres., treas.; Who ' s Who. ( VROL ANN MALONEY: Tupelo, Mississippi; Home Economics; Gamma Phi Beta, sec ' y; Home Economics Club, sec ' y, vice-pres.; Dorm Council; Tassel, treas. HELEN I.. MITCHELL: Memphis; Elementary Education. FRANK MORRIS: Gibson. Tennessee; Second- ary Education ; Kappa Alpha. GERALD MORROW: Memphis; Education. MARY (EAN r LY McCALLA: Memphis; Physi- cal Education: transfer from Mississippi State College b r Women; Orchesis; Modern Dance; IAHPER; Physical Education Majors Club. ELEANOR M. McCOY : Memphis; Secondary Education; SNEA; Entre Nous, intramurals chairman ; Westminster. LINDA McDANIEL: Memphis; Elementary Ed- ucation; transfer from Mississippi State College for Women ; Sigma Kappa, scholar- ship chairman; SNEA. KAY McGARRITY: Halls, and Physical Education; Majors Club, pres. DEAN McGEE: Moscow, and Physical Education ; Majors (Job; Dorm council Tennessee; Health Physical Education I ennessee ; Health Physical Educal ion NORMA D. McKINLEY: Memphis; English: DOROTHY McMASTER: Memphis; Education. ELIZABETH ANN M NICHOLS: Memphis; History; SNEA; Newman Club ; Young Demo- crats. ALMA JOY NELMS: Memphis; Education. JUDY NEUMAN: Memphis; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; House Chairman, Vice-Pres.; Wesley, treas.. vice-pres.; Young Democrats; Tassel; SNEA; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Tennessee Methodist Student Movement, Treas.; Dorm Council; Who ' s Who. 296 Seniors N NICHOLS: Paris, Tennessee; Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, chaplain. RTY O. NICHOLS: Memphis. IAKLENE BOULDING PATTERSON: Mem- phis: Elementary Education; ROTC Queen; First alternate Miss Fashion; first alternate DeSoto Beauty; BSU. )RRIS H. PAYNE: Memphis. INCY LEE PERRY: Memphis; Elementary Education; Cuh Club; Wesley; Young Re- publicans; Psychology Club; SNEA ; Delta Zeta, parliamentarian, guard. VTHRYN POLLARD: Memphis; Elementary Education; Delta Zeta, standards chairman; Kappa Alpha Sweethearts ' Club; SNEA; Westminster ; Academic scholarship. LTHRYN ANN PORTER: Memphis. IARLOTTE READ: Memphis; Elementary E d u cat i o n; Westminster, vice-moderator; Young Democrats; SNEA. lRBERT A. RESNICK: Lynnfield, Massa- chusetts; Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Major ' s Club, prcs. ; Alpha Epsilon Pi; AAHPER, pres. IN ARMOUR RICHMOND: Eads, Tennessee; Elementary Education ; SNEA. NDA MORRIS RICHMOND: Memphis; Edu- cation. IMES CLAIRE RIGGS : Middleburne, West Virginia; Education. LIZABETH ANNE ROBISON : Whitehaven, Tennessee; Elementary Education; transfer from Mississippi State College for Women ; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. HARLOTTE ANNE H. ROY: Memphis; Ele- mentary Education; transfer from UT Knox- ville; Delta Delta Delta, pledge pres., high- est pledge grade average; Freshman Council. JDITH ANNE SHAIN : St. Louis, Missouri; Elementary Education ; transfer from Univer- sity of Missouri; Alpha Chi Omega. JDY SMITH: Memphis; Education; Young Democrats: Alpha Delta Pi; SNEA. ENNETH C. SMITH: Savannah, Tennessee. HIRLEY SMITH: Osceola, Arkansas; Ele- mentary Education; Wesley; SNEA. USANNE L. SMITH: Memphis; Speech and Drama; Whittenburg; Sock and Buskin, sec ' y, treas.; Young Republicans, treas. ; Alpha Psi Omega, pres.; Alpha Xi Delta, state mem- bership chairman: SNEA: Excellent Award in Oral Interpretation at Southern Speech Association; Student Manager of Drama; Who ' s Who. . DARE SPALDING: Memphis; Elementary- Education; Phi Mu, reporter, pres.; Canter- bury; Pep Club, treasurer; Psychology Club; Panhellenic, pres.; SNEA. MARY JO SPARKS: Goodsprings. Tennessee; Physical Education; SNEA; Gamma Phi Beta, rec. sec ' y; Physical Education Majors Club. GUY G. STEPHENSON: Memphis. WILLIAM L. STUBBLEFIELD: Medina, Tennessee; Education; Kappa Alpha; Cub Club; Elections Commission; SNEA. JUDY SUMMERS: Memphis; Education; SNEA. BRENDA LEE THEURER: Memphis; Elementary Education; Alpha Delta Pi, chaplain, philanthropic chairman; Senior Class, sec ' y; Association of Childhood Education; Alternate Freshman Queen; ROTC Queen candidate; First alternate Homecoming Queen ; DeSoto Beauty Queen ; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, two years. SAMUEL L. WAGSTER: Memphis, Secondary Education; Wesley; SNEA. JO ANN WALK: Covington, Tennessee; Education; SNEA; Westminster; French Club; Young Democrats; Psychology Club. MARY JANE WHITTEN: Little Rock, Arkansas; Elementary Education; Cub Club; Orchesis; Westminster; SNEA; Young Democrats; Alpha Delta Pi, senior panhellenic representative; Association of Childhood Education. DOTTY WILLIAMS: Memphis; Art; BSU; Badminton Club, sec ' y; Art Club, treas., vice-pres.; Cub Club; SGA ; Tassel, His- torian; Alpha Xi Delta. DALE J. WINTROATH: Nashville, Tennessee; Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres., vice- pres., sec ' y; IFC, pres, sec ' y; SGA, social committee; Cub Club; United Independent Party Chairman; Dorm Council; Newman Club. JOHN A. WISE: Memphis; Secondary Educa- tion ; Young Democrats. ROBERT E. YANCEY: Memphis. ELEANOR JOAN YEARWOOD : Tennessee. Millington, 297 298 Juniors ADLER, MARILOU Memphis, Tennessee ALLEN, LINDA RUTH Memphis, Tennessee ANDERSON, BETTY SUE __ Memphis, Tennessee BINGHAM, RICHARD Garden Grove, California BINGHAM, W. WAYNE Saltillo, Tennessee BOURLAND, CAROLE Memphis, Tennessee BREWER, BARBARA ANNELLE Memphis, Tenn. BREWER, WADE DANIEL Memphis, Tennessee BRINGNOLE, WILLIAM F ._. Memphis, Tennessee BUNTIN, ANNE Memphis, Tennessee CAVENDER, LARRY ______ _______ Memphis, Tennessee CANNON, FRANCES C. Brighton, Tennessee CHERRY, LANA Friendship, Tennessee CHIOZZA, ANN MARIE Memphis, Tennessee CORKRAN, SALLY Nashville, Tennessee CUMMINGS, JANE ._ Germantown, Tennessee DICE, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee DUNN, PEGGY ANN Gibson, Tennessee ESTES, LINDA __ Memphis, Tennessee ESTRIDGE, JIMMY N. Memphis, Tennessee FAUCETT, JANE ANN Memphis, Tennessee FISH, BETTY JANE _..._ Memphis, Tennessee FOSTER, NANCY __ Millington, Tennessee FRANSIOLI, JANE Memphis, Tennessee FREEMAN, MAMIE Trenton, Tennessee FRIENER, HARRIET ____ Memphis, Tennessee GALLINA, MARTHA _- Memphis, Tennessee GIBSON, EDNA MANNING Memphis, Tennessee GRANT, CAROLYN JOYCE Memphis, Tennessee GRUBBS, MARTHA ALICE Memphis, Tennessee GUESS, ZACK M Memphis, Tennessee HAIRE, MARILYN ____ Whitehaven, Tennessee HAIRE, PHYLLIS Memphis, Tennessee HAMM, HERMAN LLOYD Warren, Tennessee HANNAL, MRS. HILDA _ Memphis, Tennessee Juniors HARRIS, PHYLLIS ANN . Senath, Missouri HARRISON, MARYE LEE Memphis, Tennessee HOLLAR, PHILIP W. Muskegon, Michigan HOLMES, CAROLYN ANN Steele, Missouri HOLT, VICKI Memphis, Tennessee HOUGH, JOHN C. JR. . . Memphis, Tennessee HOWARD, MARY SUE Memphis, Tennessee HILLSMAN, BOBBIE . . Trezevant, Tennessee IRBY, MILDRED LOUISE . . Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, VIRGINIA ANN . Memphis, Tennessee JONES, HENRYCE Crenshaw, Mississippi JORDAN, BARBARA L. Collierville, Tennessee KENNEDY, SALLY Blytheville, Arkansas LEONARD, LORA LEA Louisville, Kentucky LOCHRIDGE, SUE ._... Memphis, Tennessee LONGMIRE, MARTHA Millington, Tennessee LOTT, JOY Memphis, Tennessee MATLOCK, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee MILLER, MARTHA ANN Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, CAROLYN P. Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, HELEN JEAN Osceola, Arkansas McCORD, MARY LOU Memphis, Tennessee McKINLEY, JIM J. Memphis, Tennessee McLEAN, JUDITH ANN Memphis, Tennessee McNEILL, MAZIE __.. ' . Memphis, Tennessee NECAISE, EDWIN Stanton, Tennessee NEWMAN, CHARLENE Memphis, Tennessee NICHOLS, JOAN Memphis, Tennessee O ' NEILL, UNA Memphis, Tennessee ORRICK, WILLIAM Memphis, Tennessee OVERTON, ROSEMARY Memphis, Tennessee OWEN, BARRY Memphis, Tennessee PARKER, DAURIS Memphis, Tennessee PARSONS, RAY MARTIN ........ Grand Junction, Tenn. PIERCE, JERRY Memphis, Tennessee 299 300 Juniors PRESLEY, BOBBYE E. Memphis, Tennessee RAINEY, PATRICIA L. Memphis, Tennessee RANDOLPH, DONALD Memphis, Tennessee RAY, PATTI Memphis, Tennessee REECE, GLORIA Brownsville, Tennessee RIDLEHUBER, JANE M. Memphis, Tennessee ROUSHALL, DORA K. Memphis, Tennessee ROWLAND, GERALDINE Savannah, Tennessee SCHWARTZ, THELMA Memphis, Tennessee SCOTT, BONNIE JEAN Atoka, Tennessee SKINNER, DONNA K. Bartlett, Tennessee SIMS, CHARLOTTE Memphis, Tennessee SIMMONS, TERESA _... _ Memphis, Tennessee SIBLEY, BRENDA KAY Selmer, Tennessee SICHERMAN, LIZ Akron, Ohio STRINGER, SUE Memphis, Tennessee TANNER, SHARON Memphis, Tennessee TAYLOR, PEGGY- Memphis, Tennessee UNDERHILL, JAMES L. Memphis, Tennessee VanEATON, PAULA Memphis, Tennessee VAN EATON, VERA SUE Memphis, Tennessee WALKER, PEGGY ....... Memphis, Tennessee WALKER, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee WEBB, CAROLYN Grand Junction, Tennessee WENZLER, DELORES Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, BOBBY LEE Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, MELBA Memphis, Tennessee WOOTEN, JOANNE Memphis, Tennessee WOOTEN, MRS. N. SUE Brownsville, Tenn. WILLIAMS, JEANETTE Paris, Tennessee YOUNG, JEAN MARIE Memphis, Tennessee Notice how the undertones protrude through the darks, giving the overall effect of depth. Artist ' s explanation to an art education class. Sophomores ARNHART, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee ARNOLD, LINDA .... Whitehaven, Tennessee ASBRIDGE, BETTY LOU _ - Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, BOB . . Lexington, Tennessee BAKER, CARMINE ..... . Memphis, Tennessee BAKER, JOANNE T. ..... . Memphis, Tennessee BELEW, JOHN F. Memphis, Tennessee BILLS, JANET LEE . Memphis, Tennessee BISIO, ALICIA Memphis, Tennessee BLUCKER, JUDY . N. Little Rock, Arkansas BOUSHE, SUZANNE . Memphis, Tennessee BOWEN, MARTHA Memphis, Tennessee BRITTON, BARBARA Bartlett, Tennessee BROCK, ANNA L. . Memphis, Tennessee BROCK, MARY E. . Memphis, Tennessee BROWN, BEVERLY Memphis, Tennessee BRYANT, JOHNIE E. . Humboldt, Tennessee BURKE, GEORGE WM. . Memphis, Tennessee BYRD, DONNA KAY Memphis, Tennessee CALDWELL, ANN . Newbern, Tennessee CAMBELL, LAWRENCE B. . Gadsden, Alabama CASSANDRAS, CHARLES . Parkville, Missouri CASTEEL, NORMA A. . Helena, Arkansas CLARK, BARBARA A. Memphis, Tennessee COCHRAN, CONNIE ....... . Whitehaven, Tennessee COLLINS, BOB . Memphis, Tennessee COPELAND, NANCY .... ....... Memphis, Tennessee COX, GLENNA C. . .... Whitehaven, Tennessee CROCKER, LINDA KAY . Jackson, Tennessee CUNNINGHAM, LARRY J. . . Memphis, Tennessee DAVIS, GLORIA Whitehaven, Tennessee DAVIS, JO ANN .... Memphis, Tennessee DE COURLEY, CLAUDLETTE .... Memphis, Tenn. DEPLANTE, MELANIE ..... Memphis, Tennessee DILLARD, JOYCE S. - Memphis, Tennessee DILLON, BETTYE J. Memphis, Tennessee DIXON, CAREY HELEN Memphis, Tennessee DOMINION!, CONNIE Memphis, Tennessee DUFFEY, EMILY Brownsville, Tennessee EIKNER, MARY ANN Whitehaven, Tennessee Sophomores EOFF, CHARLES _ Memphis, Tennessee ESSARY, CARLA Memphis, Tennessee EVANS, LINDA __ Memphis, Tennessee EVANS, RONALD H. _. Memphis, Tennessee FINCH, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee FINGER, MICHAEL WAYNE ...... Memphis, Tenn. FLEMING, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee FOSTER, BARBARA ANN Trumann, Arkansas GABA, PAT Jackson, Tennessee GAILLARD, MARY LOU .... Whitehaven, Tennessee GEORGE, GEMIA Memphis, Tennessee GORDON, BRENDA JOYCE Memphis, Tenn. GORDON, JANE Moro, Arkansas GRAY, J U ANITA Memphis, Tennessee GREAVES, NANCY ELIZABETH Memphis, Tennessee GRIFFITH, MARY FRANCES .... Memphis, Tenn. GRIMES, MARGARET GAIL Memphis, Tenn. GUARR, STEPHEN Oceola, Arkansas HALFORD, VIRGINIA DALE Memphis, Tenn. HALL, ALLEN SANDERS ...... Memphis, Tennessee HARDIN, DOROTHY Memphis, Tennessee HARRISON, DON HAMIL .... Memphis, Tennessee HILL, BETTY ANN Memphis, Tennessee HINES, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee HOLLOWAY, SUE __ Covington, Tennessee HOLMES, CHARLOTTE ...... Lexington, Tennessee HULL, GEORGE D. Memphis, Tennessee HUMPHRIES, JOY Raleigh, Tennessee JACKSON, MARTHA Memphis, Tennessee JENKINS, DON F. Huntingdon,, Tennessee JENNINGS, MARY KATHERINE Memphis, Tennessee JETTON, DIANNE Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, SYLVIA Memphis, Tennessee JONES, ANNETTE E. Memphis, Tennessee JORDAN, CAROLYN LARENE .... Memphis, Tenn. JORDAN, DOROTHY Memphis, Tennessee JUNG, GRACE ANN Memphis, Tennessee KECK, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee KELTNER, ELIZABETH Memphis, Tennessee KING, JOY Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores KIRK, PATSY ANN ..... Arlington, Tennessee LANEY, VICKY Jackson, Tennessee LANGDON, NANCY J. . . Memphis, Tennessee LANGFORD, JANET Gibson, Tennessee LEVY, NANCY JO . . Nashville, Tennessee L ' HEUREAUX, MARY J. Memphis, Tennessee LIBERTO, ANN MARIE Memphis, Tennessee LOGAN, DOROTHY Memphis, Tennessee LONG, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee LUCAS, BARBARA _. Memphis, Tennessee LUTHER, JOY Memphis, Tennessee MAHARREY, EVELYN Memphis, Tennessee MESSMER, ANNA MARIE .... Memphis, Tennessee MONTGOMERY, ALICE .... Scotts Hill, Tennessee MOORE, ERMA JEAN Memphis, Tennessee MOSS, GEORGIA Humboldt, Tennessee MOTHERSHED, GINGER Memphis, Tennessee MUSGRAVE, MILDRED Bells, Tennessee MYERS, NANCY A. .... Crawfordsville, Ark. McBRYDE, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee McDONALD, SUZANNE Knoxville, Tennessee McDOUGAL, LYNDIA L Memphis, Tennessee McGRAW, ANNE Memphis, Tennessee McGUIRE, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee McLEAN, MERRILL . Memphis, Tennessee NASON, PAT Memphis, Tennessee NICASTRO, PAT Memphis, Tennessee NORBE, ROY A. Clifton, New Jersey ODLE, WILLIAM S. Memphis, Tennessee OWENS, BRENDA C. Hickman, Kentucky PATTERSON, NICK Blytheville, Arkansas POUNDS, BILL Jackson, Tennessee PRIDDY, MARGARET G. Memphis, Tennessee PROCTOR, RONALD _ Memphis, Tennessee RANDOLPH, JOHN R. Memphis, Tennessee RAY, M. DIANNE Millington, Tennessee RICHEY, LINDA H. Nashville, Tennessee ROBERTSON, GAYLE Shreveport, Louisiana ROMINES, ALICE S. Memphis, Tennessee ROY, CAROL - Memphis, Tennessee Sophomores RUFFIN, ETHEL LEE Memphis, Tennessee RUSSELL, BETTY M. Covington, Tennessee SANDRIDGE, SANDRA Memphis, Tennessee SHORT, JOE T. Memphis, Tennessee SHUMAKER, DENESE Memphis, Tennessee SILLS, JOE R. Brownsville, Tennessee SIMPSON, JAMES F. Memphis, Tennessee SINCLAIR, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, PENNY Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, THOMAS F. Memphis, Tennessee SORCE, FELICIA L. Memphis, Tennessee STEWART, CONNIE .... Memphis, Tennessee STREBEL, BARBARA A. Memphis, Tennessee STRINGER, SANDRA F. Memphis, Tennessee SWIMS, DEWEY Portageville, Missouri THOMASON, SANDRA E. .... Covington, Tennessee THOMPSON, JEAN Y. Memphis, Tennessee TIDWELL, DELANE Centralis, Illinois TILLER, SANDRA L. _ Memphis, Tennessee TOBIAS, JAN Memphis, Tennessee TUBB, WILLIAM L. Memphis, Tennessee UNDERWOOD, MARTHA S. .... Dyersburg, Tenn. VanZANDT, DIANE Whitehaven, Tennessee VINCENT, LEAH RAE Memphis, Tennessee WACK, PATRICIA Memphis, Tennessee WADSWORTH, BECKY Ripley, Tennessee WAGSTER, NICKI ANN .... Whitehaven, Tennessee WALDRON, JIM Germantown, Tennessee WALKER, FRANCIS L. Memphis, Tennessee WALLACE, VELMA J. Memphis, Tennessee WALLEN, BETTY ' ...: _ Jackson, Tennessee WAMSER, LOLANN Nashville, Tennessee WHEELER, PAMELA Tucson, Arizona WIBLE, MARY LEE Memphis, Tennessee WILEY, PRISCILLA Whitehaven, Tennessee WILLIAMS, JOY Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, SHARON Memphis, Tennessee WILSON, LORNA _. Memphis, Tennessee WINN, MARILYN Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, BOBBY G. Kenton, Tennessee Freshmen ADAMS, CLARENCE A. .. .. Memphis Tenn. ALSUP, MARION FAYE .. _ Memphis, Tenn. ANDERSON, BUNA .. . Waynesboro, Tenn. ANDERSON, TRENNA . . Memphis, Tenn. ANDERSON ZANA _._.__. Whitehaven, Tenn. ANDERTON, NANCY . Memphis, Tenn. ARNOLD, BETH Lexington, Tenn. AUSTIN. JUDY Memphis, Tenn. BACON, JIM .. Memphis, Tenn. BANT, LINDA ELLEN .. .. Memphis, Tenn. BARKER, LINDA _ Memphis, Tenn. BELL, PENNY ....... Memphis, Tenn. BENNETT, SHIRLEY ..... .. Memphis, Tenn. BISHOP. HARREL _ . Hayti, Missouri BOLTON. ROBERT WALTON . .. Memphis. Tenn. BOONE, BARBARA .. .. Memphis, Tenn. BOUNDS, SYLVIA KAY .. Memphis, Tenn. BOYD, MAXINE Memphis, Tenn. BOZEMAN, CLAIRE .. Memphis, Tenn. BRACKEEN, SARA ..... .. Memphis, Tenn. BRANAN, ANITA . Whitehaven, Tenn. BRAUNER. LARRY .. New York, N. Y. BRENNEN, DANNY Memphis, Tenn. BRIM, KAY Memphis. Tenn. BRITT, BARBARA JEAN .. .. Memphis Tenn. BROOKS, NANCY Memphis, Tenn. BROWN, CHERRY DALE _... Memphis, Tenn. BROWN, THOMAS Memphis, Tenn. BRUCE. GAIVS MELTON .. Memphis, Tenn. BRUCE, WILLIAM EDWIN Memphis, Tenn. BUCHALTER, JANE Memphis, Tenn. BURKETT, BEVERLY ANN Memphis, Tenn. BURKS, RITA Dyersburg, Tennessee BURNS, GLENDEL J Olive Branch, Mississippi BURNS, VADA ELIZABETH ___ Memphis, Tennessee CAMPBELL, BOB Memphis, Tennessee CAMPBELL, M. DAWN .... Cincinnati, Ohio CAROTHERS, SARA Memphis, Tenn. GATES, BARBARA ANN . .. Memphis, Tenn. CHAMPION, ANN .. Memphis, Tenn. % i Freshmen CLARK. HENRY JR. _ Cordova, Tennessee CLICK. CHARLES Brishton, Tennessee CLIFT. NANCY . Memphis, Tennessee CLLMER. LINDA J. Riplev, Tennessee CLOYS, PAULA ANN Union City, Tennessee COLVIN, HELEN CLAIRE Memphis, Tennessee CONNER, PATRICIA .... .. Sulligent, Alabama COOPER, CHARLOTTE Memphis, Tennessee COWGILL, HOWARD E. Memphis, Tennessee CRENSHAW, BETTY Dyersburg, Tennessee CUNNINGHAM, MARCIA FAYE . .. Memphis, Tenn. CURLIN, JAMES ANTHONY . . Memphis, Tenn. CURRY, CLINTON ...... . Memphis, Tennessee CUTTING, DI Memphis, Tennessee DABBS, VELVA ANN ... . Wickliffe, Kentucky DAILY, CHARLES KEN Memphis, Tennessee DALTON, KATE Memphis, Tennessee DAVIDSON, FRANCES MONTE .. . Memphis, Tenn. DELIUS, JOHNNY Memphis, Tennessee DEMAREE, ROBERT .. . Memphis, Tennessee DENKMAN, DELORES Memphis, Tennessee DENTON, JIMMY . Boliver, Tennessee DEPOISTER, DOUGLAS Memphis, Tennessee DERRYBERRY, DONNA Memphis, Tennessee DEXTER, SARA Memphis, Tennessee DIAMOND, LESTER H .. Millington, Tenn. DONALD, JOAN Memphis, Tennessee DOOLIN, DONNA Memphis, Tennessee DOTY, WILLIAM H. Memphis, Tennessee DOUGAN, SHIRLEY Memphis, Tennessee DOUGLASS, JANE Lexington, Tennessee DOWD, DIANE ' -POOKIE Leland, Mississippi DOWLING, ANN Memphis, Tennessee DUCK, JOHN SAM . Decaturville, Tennessee DUNKELBERGER, LOYCE JEAN ... Memphis, Tenn. EASLEY, LYNNE _. ' . Memphis, Tennessee ELLIN, CAROLYN ...... . Memphis, Tennessee ELLIS, JERRY Cordova, Tennessee EMMONS, JERRY LYN Selmer, Tennessee i EOFF, JOE Memphis, Tennessee EVANS, GAIL ROBERTA Memphis, Tennessee FERGUSON, SANDRA Forest City, Arkansas FERREE, BETTY Jackson, Tennessee FITCH, ROBERT GEORGE Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen FRAZIER, BELLE V. _ .. Memphis, Tennessee FREEMAN, GERALDINE ...... .. Bragg City, Mo. FYFE, VIRGINIA . .. Covington, Tennessee GATES, MARTHA ...... . Memphis, Tennessee GIBBONS, RICHARD E. .. __ Newbern, Tenn. GILKEY. VICKI . Memphis, Tennessee GORDON, ANNETTE .. .. Memphis, Tennessee GOSSETT, WILLIAM .. Memphis, Tennessee GRAVES, MARCIA Union City, Tennessee GREENE. EDWINA Germantown, Tennessee GREENWELL, MARY . . Memphis, Tennessee GRISSOM, LINDA .. .. Memphis, Tennessee GRUNNET, MARGARET .... Memphis, Tennessee HALE. JO ANN ...... Memphis, Tennessee HAMMER, BARBARA ANN .... .. Memphis, Tenn. HAMPTON, MARGARET Memphis, Tennessee HARRISON, MARIE Memphis, Tennessee HAYNIE, KAYE .. .. Memphis, Tennessee HAYS, ALTON D Decaturville, Tenn. HEMENWAY. BECKY Newport Ark. HENSLEY, NELLITA Covington, Tennessee HIGGINS, ANN Memphis, Tennessee HOLLEY, ESTHER Memphis, Tennessee HOLMAN, NANCY L. Memphis, Tennessee HOLT, MELTON Gilmore, Tennessee HOPPER, BARBARA Memphis, Tennessee HOWARD, MARSHA Memphis, Tennessee HOWELL, GENIE Memphis, Tennessee HUNT, DOROTHY . Memphis, Tennessee HUNT, FRANCES ...... Memphis, Tennessee HUTCHENS, CYNTHIA Memphis, Tennessee HUTCHESON, ANN Henning, Tennessee HUTSON, JEAN ANN . Memphis, Tennessee IRELAND, HARRY W. Memphis, Tennessee JACOBS, JACQUELYN S Memphis, Tennessee JAMES, JUDY C Memphis, Tennessee JAQUES, JILL Memphis, Tennessee JENNINGS, CHARLES Memphis, Tennessee JENNINGS, SALLY Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, LINDA .. . Arbyreh, Missouri JONES, KAY FRANCES .. Atwood, Tennessee JONES, LINDA Sardis, Tennessee KAETZ, MARGARET .. ..... Memphis, Tennessee KEMP, NANCY LEE .. .... Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen KENDALL, SANDRA Whitehaven, Tenn. KENNON, KAY . Memphis, Tennessee KEY, KAY Memphis, Tennessee KEY. LINDA JOYCE Memphis, Tennessee KINSER, CAROL KA Y...... Memphis, Tennessee KISNER, RUBY SUE ...... Memphis, Tennessee KNIGHT, JO ANN . Memphis. Tennessee LANE, WILLIAM RICKY Milan, Tennessee LANIER, LINDA Forest Hill, Tennessee LASATER. ALICE LOVE .. Gulfport, Miss. LASSITER, KATHY Memphis, Tennessee LEFFEL, MARY ELLEN Memphis, Tennessee LEWIS, BETTY ANN Memphis, Tennessee LINDSAY, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee LINDSEY, BARBARA LYNN Memphis, Tenn. LITTLEJOHN. CARRIE Memphis, Tenn. LONG, JANICE BELL Memphis, Tennessee LOOMIS, MARTHA ANN Memphis, Tennessee LOVE, MARILYN Memphis, Tennessee LOVE, LYNDA Memphis, Tennessee LOWRIE, ANITA Memphis, Tennessee LYTLE, ALOMA Memphis, Tennessee MADISON, NANCY JANE Memphis, Tenn. MARTIN, BOBBY Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN, CHARLES FRED N. Little Rock, Ark. MARTIN, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee MEADOWS, JAMS LEE Memphis, Tennessee MEEKS, MELODY KAY Halls, Tennessee MILLER, MARTHA ANN Memphis, Tennessee MILLS, GLYNDA JANE Adamsville, Tenn. MITCHELL, LIZ Memphis, Tennessee MITCHELL, LYNDA Memphis, Tennessee MODIN, CAROL Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, JUANITA Adamsville, Tennessee MOTE, CAROLYN Memphis, Tennessee MOXLEY, FAY RHOBES „ Memphis, Tenn. MOYES, PATRICIA Memphis, Tennessee MULLIKIN, STANLEY Slayden, Miss. MURRAH, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee MUSTIN, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee McCLONEY, ALLEN WM Memphis, Tenn. McCOMAS, LINDA Memphis, Tennessee McCOY, BETTY Hughes, Arkansas McDANIEL, ALVIN CAROL Memphis, Tenn. Freshmen McDANIEL, MARY .. Memphis, Tenn. McGARRITY, DOUGLAS .. . Halls, Tenn. McKINNIE, PATSY _ Eads, Tenn. McNEILL, SUE _ Memphis, Tenn. NASH, JUDY _ __ Memphis, Tenn. NAYLOR, MARCELYNE .. Memphis, Tenn. NELSON, JUDITH Memphis, Tenn. NEVILLE, CHIP Collierville, Tenn. NOONAN, FRAN ...-. Memphis, Tenn. NORTON, JEAN Paris, Tenn. OLIVE. BOBBY Wildersville, Tenn. OWENS, LINDA Memphis, Tenn. PAINE, CAROLYN .... . Memphis, Tenn. PAINTER, JANET _ Memphis, Tenn. PARISH, PATSY _ Memphis, Tenn. PARKER, ANITA Selmer, Tenn. PATTERSON, WILEY Carruthersville, Mo. PEW, LOLITA Memphis, Tenn. PHILLIPS, SANDRA .. . Memphis, Tenn. PIKEY, DEANNA Conran, Mo. PLUNK. JIMMY . Whitehaven, Tenn. POIRIER, GAYLE Memphis, Tenn. PLUNK, NONA Memphis, Tenn. PRICE, DONNA Memphis, Tenn. RAY. RUSSELL __ Memphis, Tenn. REBER, PATRICIA Memphis, Tenn. REYNOLDS, RAYMOND . . Memphis, Tenn. REECE. STELLA Brownsville, Tenn. RICHARDSON, BETTY Burlison, Tenn. RISTIG, KAY Memphis, Tenn. ROBERTS. MARY Memphis, Tenn. ROBINSON, PAT Memphis, Tenn. ROCHELLE, JACK Ripley, Tenn. ROSE, SCARLETTE .._. .. Memphis, Tenn. ROSS, JAN Ripley, Tennessee ROWLAND, ANN Memphis, Tennessee ROWLAND, SUSAN .. .. Memphis, Tenn. RUMMAGE, JEANNIE Milan, Tennessee SALISBURY, DAVEENA .... Memphis, Tenn. SCHAEFFER, BETTY Gemantown, Tenn. SCHRIMSHER. ROBERT Memphis, Tenn. SHANKS, WALTER Memphis, Tenn. SHELL, DENNIS Millington, Tenn. SHER, SHIRLEY Memphis, Tenn. SCHUTT, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen SIEGEL, MIRIAM ANN Memphis, Tennessee SIMPKINS, MELINDA EARLE Memphis, Tenn SLAYTON, MIRIAM Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, CAROLYN JO Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, MARVIN E Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, RITA KAY Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, VENITA Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, WAYNE Memphis, Tennessee SNIDER, RAY Memphis, Tennessee STANLEY, ROY Memphis, Tennessee STEPHENSON, THOMAS CUTCHIN Dyersburg, X cnncsscc STEVENS, MARJORIE RUTH Memphis, Tenn. STEWART, PAT Memphis, Tennessee STRICKLAND, LAURA Memphis, Tennessee SWAIN, KAY Memphis, Tennessee TATUM, SANDRA KAY Milan, Tennessee THOMPSON, ANN Memphis, Tennessee THOMPSON, JO LYNN Memphis, Tennessee THOMPSON, NANCY JEAN Memphis, Tennessee THORNTON, ROSALEE Memphis, Tennessee TOMLIN, REBEL Hassapequa, New York TRAVIS, JEAN Memphis, Tennessee TREVOR, JOHN Memphis, Tennessee TUBB, KATHIE Memphis, Tennessee TUTOR, SUE D Memphis, Tennessee TUTT, BETTY L Memphis, Tennessee VERHINE, JUDY Memphis, Tennessee VOWELS, JACQUELINE ANN Memphis, Tenn. WALDON, MARTHA DIANE Memphis, Tenn. WARDLAW, BETTY JEAN Memphis, Tennessee WATTS, KATHY _ Whitehaven, Tennessee WATTS, KAY Whitehaven, Tennessee WEINER, SHARON _.._ Memphis, Tennessee WENZLER, JOY Memphis, Tennessee WILKES, ALETTA FAYE Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAMS, GARY HOWELL Somerville, Tenn. WILLIAMS, MARY ANN Mason, Tennessee WINGO, PAM Memphis, Tennessee WINHUSEN, BETTY Memphis, Tennessee WINSTEAD, JULIA FAY Memphis, Tenn. WOOD, ELAINE __ Memphis, Tennessee WOODS, CRICKET Greenville, Tennessee WRAY, NANCY __ Memphis, Tennessee WRIGHT, DOROTHY Memphis, Tennessee General College Technology is the systematic knowledge and scientific basis of a particular work activity. Industrial Arts is that phase of general education that deals with the organization, materials, occupations, processes, and products of industry, and with the problems that result from the technological nature of society. The general objectives of the Industrial Arts department are to provide specialized training for participation in designated technological areas; experiences that contribute to general education; technical laboratory experiences for engineering students: professional and specialized training for teachers and administrators. A Bachelor of Science degree may be obtained in drafting and design; wood technology: metal technology; industrial technology: and teachers training. MR. R. J. COLTHARP, Chairman Department of Industrial Arts Industrial Art student intent with the technicality of drafting and design. 311 Seniors RONNIE BONNER: Memphis; Drafting and Design; Inservo ; BSU DON CARY BURFORD: Memphis; Industrial Arts. CHRIS K. FIGGINS : Memphis; Drafting and Design; Koinonia Club. BYRAN M. GRAVES: Memphis; Industrial Arts; Inservo; Math Club. HAROLD L. HARDY: Memphis; Drafting and Design; BSU FRANK HUDSON: Memphis; Industrial Arts. JIMMIE JONES: Memphis; Industrial Arts. JOHN LETCHWORTH: Leland, Mississippi; Industrial Arts; Sigma Chi; Newman Club; Inservo; Cub Club; SNEA. JAMES LARRY LUCAS: Newburn, Tennessee; Industrial Arts; Kappa Alpha; Inservo, pres. JERRY DAVID REESE: Kingsport, Tennessee; Industrial Arts; Sigma Chi; M Club, Activity chairman; Football; Baseball. WILLIAM TATE ROBINSON: Memphis; Industrial Arts. PAUL SCHMIDT: Memphis; Industrial Arts. LOUIS E. STEINKIRCH: Memphis; Industrial Arts; Newman Club. ROBERT JACK TALLEY: Memphis; Industrial Arts; Arnold Air Society; Distinguished Military Student; Professor of Air Science Award; Reserved Officer ' s Association Award; Cadet Wing Com- mander; Kappa Sigma; Who ' s Who. HOWARD SIDNEY VANDERBURG: Olive Branch, Mississippi; Industrial Arts. Juniors CARMACK, KENNETH Memphis, Tennessee CLARK, BEANLAND Memphis, Tennessee GOOCH, JOE M. Halls, Tennessee GRIFFIN, DONALD H. Memphis, Tennessee KOFFMAN, MILTON Trenton, Tennessee McADAMS, ALLAN Germantown, Tennessee MOORE, JAMES M Memphis, Tennessee A ' WAGLEY, JERRY S. Sikeston, Missouri WL F ZLOTKY, DONALD L. ._ .. Memphis, Tennessee 312 Sophomores BAILEY, DONALD E. Memphis, Tennessee CALHOUN, JERRY L Memphis, Tennessee CLAY, THOMAS D Memphis, Tennessee DAILEY, STURGES Memphis, Tennessee JAMES, JOE W Memphis, Tennessee LEE, DENTON Memphis, Tennessee MILSTEAD. JERE LEON Memphis, Tenn. NORVILLE, TRACY Bells, Tennessee PROCTOR, RONALD .. .... Memphis, Tennessee RAGLAND, BOB Memphis, Tennessee RAULS, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee SANDERS, HIRAM F Memphis, Tennessee VOPEL, WILLIAM HERMAN Memphis, Tennessee Freshmen HATHCOCK, DAVID Memphis, Tennessee HEINZ, CARTER Memphis, Tennessee LLOYD, TOMMY Memphis, Tennessee LONG, ROBERT Memphis, Tennessee McGINNIS, GARY Memphis, Tennessee RHEA, JAMES Somerville, Tennessee RISSE, DONALD Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, PHILLIP Texas City, Texas After Hours 313 Graduate The Graduate School of Memphis State University is the center of advanced study within the University, the purpose of which is to train scholars and to carry on research in the fields of learning represented by its faculties. The Grad- uate School aims to train students who seek to build on study begun in undergraduate courses, and who desire prep- aration for scholarly careers. The Graduate School is also concerned with preparing those who plan to teach or assume leadership responsibility in the public school system or in colleges. A general mastery of the field of interest is con- sidered essential to all graduate programs. DR. JOHN RICHARDSON, Director of Graduate School AINSWORTH, ANN J. _ Memphis, Tennessee BURNETTE, R. SHANNON _.. Huntington, Tennessee CRANE, DWIGHT L ; Memphis, Tennessee CULBREATH, JANE Germantown, Tennessee DOOLEY, ELIZABETH ANNE Memphis, Tennessee GARDNER, MARY HARVEY Memphis, Tennessee HAMMACK, JAMES W. Memphis, Tennessee HORTON, TERRY B Memphis, Tennessee JONES, LOIS FRANCES - Memphis, Tennessee LOGAN, JACK Memphis, Tennessee LOWENTHAL, KATHLEEN SUE Memphis, Tennessee MORTON, JOSEPH A Memphis, Tennessee SIMONTON, FRANK U. Memphis, Tennessee SMITH, DEAN SaltiUo, Tennessee STIDHAM, BETTY LOU Memphis, Tennessee STIMBERT, VAUGHN ..... Memphis, Tennessee 314 Administrative Personnel E. L. BROWN, Librarian JACK BUGBEE, Director Public Relations R. P. CLARK, Registrar LEO DAVIS, Director Veterans Coordinator JOHN Y. EUBANK, Scholarships and Loans DR. A. G. HUDSON, Physician LAMAR NEWPORT, Bursar DR. C. M. STREET, Director of Evening Division 315 A Aaron, Deanna L. Aaron, Kathleen C. Abies, Donald Lloyd i rra, Leslie Dale - Adams, Clarence A. Adams, James R. 176, 180, Adam-, James W. 171, Adams, John Philip Adams, Robert R Adams, Vivian E. Adamy, James K. Addington, Janus D. 80, 162, Adler, Adrienne C. 148. 140, 67, 229, Adler, Mary Louise -. Adragna, Richard R Agee, Terry Miller Agncta, Patricia K Agncw, Courtney W. 64, 122. 148, 211 Ainsworth, Ann Aizenshtat, Wynne Akin. Houston 106, 107, 238. Alexander, Charles Alexander, James L 154, Alexander, Judith D. Alexander, Marilyn _ — Alexander. William _ _ _ Alford, Carolvn J Allen, Betty Jane ._ 110, Allen, Bill Allen, Carolyn J 190, Allen. Linda Ruth Allen. William W. __ _ Allison, Jerrv Allrcd, Alford W 171, Almy, Deborah D. .. Alsup, Marion Faye _.. Alsup, Melvin Wayne Aymctt, Patricia A 138, nders, Robert L. Vndcrson, Buna Anderson, Barbara J. 211, Betty S 1, Bill Fleda B. 137, 195, Anderson Anderson nderson And ' i son, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, And erson , Anderson . Anderson, Fred W Julia A. _ .. 172, Patricia Ralph Dee ...... 156, Ronald G Sandra K. 72, 134, Trenna . Zana Nancy _ Andre, Sidney Ann Andreas. Scott R 194, 19, , Angel, Ronald Clias. — pplc, Jack F. Armour, Claudia D. 136, Armstrong, Robert M _ Anil, art, Judy C. 148. Arnold, Beth Arnold, Linda D. _ Arnoult, Philip F. 162, 192, 217, Vrnoult, William M 162. ru 1, lor. ita M 142, Arwood. Robert Neil Asbridge, Bettv L 110, shlcy, Lloyd A Ashmorc, Linda F Ashton, Barbara A Atkins, Caron A Atkins, Dor., thy J. Atkins, Janice L. 172, Atkinson, James D 156, Atkinson, Stephen E. 196, 221, Austin. Beulah Ann Austin, Judy . .. 142, Autry, Donald C. ... 160. Avers, James W Vyers, Nancy Jo ... B B.K ■ ' ._ ' , ' till I ... 1, Bai on, Jim I ' .. 1. 1. lour, Eniili. I. 181, Baile; , Donald E. Mail,;.. I.u I II. n Bailey, PJam ■ . 1 12. B. ' iiby, Patrick Lee Ba I, Robert Frank Bak.r, Betty J. Baker, Rein Sue Baker, Billic IK.. Baker, Carmine A. 301, 181. Baker, Charles H. Bak. r, flay F. Baker, David N. I ,;;. Baker, Diana Rac 172, Baker. Dottic lee 1 18, 220, Baker, Edwin B. Baker, Joanne T. Baker, |oe Kenneth 211, Baker, John Jog. Raker. Robert Jr. Baker. Robert C. Baker, Sarah M. Baker, William . Ballard, Charles Jr. . Ballinger, Henry A. 151, 207, Banki, William H. 253, Bannister, Jack D. Bannister, Sarah B Rannon, Eleanor M Bant, Linda Ellen Barbarin, Charlotte 20 1 295 253 261 305 2 17 280 255 151 219 280 217 150 298 80 261 211 75, 253 314 261 280 . 80 211 301 2t.l 261 261 261 IK 247 29£ 261 217 280 211 305 287 261 280 305 261 298 212 241, 125 277 283 220 219 283 283 305 305 305 287 211 261 211 287 80 301 305 301 211, 113 287 241 253 301 162 261 261 253 287 283 211 211 261 305 247 261 253 156 305 211 3 13 200 261 261 287 200 253 261 187. 150 261 160 237 287 261 280 301 207 287 301 211 295 162 261 211 lftfl 277 211 261 305 295 316 Barbee. Judith June 261 Barber, Bernard T. 253 Barber, Jerry E 160, 208. 217 Barber. I.u. M 253 Barber. Nancy L 209, 241 Barbour. Ruth Ann 1 14. 261 Bardwell, Glenda G 261 Barge, William D 261 Barger, John E 253, 156 Barker. Linda Lee 305 Barker, Roger Wm 253, 154 Barkley. Leah Gail 112. 283 Barnes, Cathryn 280 Barron. Edwin G 253, 151 Barron. Wm. Steve 253 Barrowclugh, Rarbar 261 Bartlett. Joseph R 158. 261 Baruchman, Beverly 253, 116. 1 17, 196, 203 Ba-kin, Reed Carl 253, 151 Bass, Frances June 287 Bass. Jimie Lynn 134, 280 Bastnagel _ 253, 164 Bates, Gwen _ 116, 209 Battistelli, Joseph 175, 212, 277 Banman, Ray Thomas 261 Baxter, Billie J 148 Baxter, Richard C _... 287 Beach, David Allen 162, 261 Beach, Richard A 283, 223 Beacham, Fred L 156 Bcarden, Martha Lee 261 Bi asley, Patricia A 247 Beaudrot, Rite L 261 Beaver, Bonnie Rose 197, 241 Beck, Charles R 221 Beckman, Milton H. .. 91 Bedford. Mary Ann 287 Bee. Judith Ann .... 141 Beegle, Lenclle D. 172, 283, 190. 222 Beers, Kenneth Edw 261 Belew, John F 301 Bell, Aubrey C 160, 287 Bell, Borden E. Jr. 253, 182, 162 Bell, Penny 305 Bell. Florence N. 151. 241 Bell, Jerome Walter ... ... 80, 162 Bell, Mary G. .. .. 295 Beluc, Robert F. Jr 261 Bennett, Barbara A 261 Bennett, Patricia S 136, 280 Bennett, Shirley .... 150, 208, 305 Benton, Walter M 253 Bergdurf, Marguerit 253 Bernatsky, Carol L 247 Bcrnrd, John Martin 261 Bernstein. David A 241 Berry, Jerry Clay 261 Berry, Wanda Lea _ 277 Berschied, John R 222, 261 Bcumel, Charlotte C 283 Bill, It, Nancy Jane 277 Bills, Janet Lee 301 Bingham, Billy Joe 191, 51, 223, 277 Bingham, James M _ 247 Bingham, Richard 298 Bingham, William M 253 Bingham, Wylie W 298 Biodrowski, Dennis 81, 162 Bishop, Betty Gail .... 142, 261 Bishop, Harrell 305 Bishop, Harriet Ann 148, 283 Bisio, Alicia 72, 116, 301 Blark, Barbara Ann 283 Black, Beverly Jane 1.34, 261 Black, Jane Ellen 253 Black, Jimmie S 261 Black, Marris Smith 287 Blackard, Donald A 287 Blackard, Hugh W 174, 280 Blackard, Mary C 138, 261 Blackburn, Richard 253 Blackford, Mary A 295 Blackshire, Jesse C. ... ... 206 Blackwood, Barbara 253, 200, 223 Blackwoo, Terry .. .. 116 Blair, Suzonne 109, 253 Blalack, Kenneth L. _ 160, 262 Blankenship, Ann 136, 180, 212, 277 Blanton, Mclanie 1 253 Blasingame, Earl B 262 Bledsoe, Jere Floyd ... 253 Bloodworth, Grady .. .. 2o2 Blocker, Judith Ann 138, 301, 181 Blumbeks, John J 247 Boales, Glenna Anne 184, 151, 247 Boatman, Norma Faye 187, 198, 54, 203, 227, 211 Rob,.. Sidnej D. 171, 212, 222, 277 Bodamer, George Jr 262, 105 Boggs, J.rrv Ann 262 Bohannon, Richard F. 287 Boles, Andrew R. Jr 217 Bolton, Robert W _ 305 Bolton, Walter A 158, 262 I!.. mar, Larry Lynn _ 262 It. ,,o I, George E. 253 Bondurant, James T 262 Bonner, Ronnie 312 Bookhout, Michael R. .. 262 Boone, Barbra 150, 305 Boon,-, Martha L. 173, 277 Boone, Mary Jane 287 Bon hert, W ' infred C 262 Boatick, Olcn Edwin 262 Boston, George D 262 Bounds, Sylvia 138, 202, 305 Bourland, Carole Y 298 Index Bounds, -Margaret E. 295 Bourne, Kay 116, 138, 287 Boushe, Kate S 301 Bowen, Martha K. 134, 72, 301, 181 Bowers, Joseph W 287 Bowers, Thomas Lee 157, 280 Bowker, Maxine Jo 262 Bowles. Raymond S 287 Bowling. Marie S 129, 214, 262 Boyanton, Charles E 262 Boyd, James Leslie 253, 222 Boyd, Linda Marlene 247 Bovd, Martha Jelks .. 253, 145, 210 Boyd, Maxine A 138, 305 Bozeman, Claire 134, 305 Brackeen, Sara 305 Brackeen, William 211 Brackhahn, Richard 183, 54, 241. 26i Bradberry, Dianna 148, 262 Bradford, Alice M 262 Bradford, Jan 253 Bradford, Joye Ann 262 Bradford, Robert H. 178 Bradford, Wm. Davis 116, 293 Bradley, Eloise M 295 Bradley, George M _ 221 Bradley, James F. Jr 241 Bradow, Leslie C 247 Bradshaw. Jane D 140, 262 Brady, Jane Martel 137, 241 Brake, Lawrence W 283 Bramlett, John 81, 106, 107 Branan, Anita 140, 305 Brandon, Linda Kay 280 Brandon, Stuart W. .. .. 116, 253 Brandon, Virgil L. .. 287 Branham, Virgil L 287 Branham, Virginia L. 184, 150, 247 Brasfield, Billy R 241 Brasher, James M 287 Brasher, Rex L. Jr 158, 262 Braswell, Orin L 277, 212 Brauner, Larry 305 Bray, Edith Eliz 295, 203 Breeze, Patricia A 211 Brennan, Danny 303 Bretberiek, Jean C 262 Bretherick, Wm. B 295 Brewer, Barbara A. 150, 262, 298 Brewer, Bradford 287 Brewer, George D 247 Brewer, Goldie A 160 Brewer, Wade Daniel 298 Brewster. Edw. T 221, 247 Bricks, Bernard G. .. 205, 223, 247 Briggs, Jacqueline 253 Briggs, Katherine 262 Briggs, Tommy E. .. 283 Bright, Wayne 262 Brignole, William 298 Brim, Kay 305 Brindley, Edward Jr 262 Briscoe, Betty Jean 241 Brist, Elsie K 212 Britt, Barbara Jean 305 Britton, Barbara A 301, 218 Britton. Larry Ross 241 Brock. Anna Louise 301, 202 Brock, Mary Eliz 301, 150 Brock, William Edw 160, 262 Brooks, Charles A 81 Brooks, Nancy 200 Brooks, Nancy Sue 138, 305 Brothers, Kay F 144, 2 47 Brown, Beverly F 301, 144, 283 Brown, Beverly Jean 136 Brown, Billy Lee _ 277 Brown, Cherry Dale 305 Brown, Connie Bryce 144, 262 Brown, David Edw 81 Brown, Eliz. B 140, 262 Brown, Glenda Fay _ 262 Brown, Hudson Chas 210, 207 Brown, Jimmy S 262 Brown, James Henry 287 Brown, Joe Lawrence 262 Brown, Leonard D 277 Brown, Martin Wm 262 Brown, Robert Chas _ 241 Brown, Stephen M 262 Brown, Thomas 305 Browning, Lyndell 283 Bruce, Gais Melton 305, 112 Bruce, Wm. Edwin 305 Bryan, Jack Layne 283 Bryant, Jim 105 Bryant, Charlotte R 262 Bryant, Johnie E 301 Bryant, Kathleen B 211 Bryant, Mary Maude 287 Bryant, Walter R 287 Bryant, William W 262 Bryson, Rosemary E. ..._ 283 Buchalter, June 305 Buchanan, Eunice T 211 Buchanan, Thomas L 253 Buchignani, Paul P 160 Buchner, Lisa J 253 Buckley, Phillip 262 Buderman, Hclenc R. 129, 146, 184, 263 Bugg, George W 262 Bull, James A 154 Bullard, Marty 128, 207, 253 Bullfin, Carol J. ..._ _ 247 Buntin, Anne 298 Burford, Don _ 312 Burgess, Wayne A 283 Burk, John Morris 241 Burke, George Wm 301 Burke, Robert Edw 247 Burkett, Beverly 144, 208, 305 Burkhardt, John Jr 280 Burkhardt, Phvllis 136, 287 Burkhcad, Richard 156, 262 Barklow, Melvin A 160 Burks, Rita 150, 305 Burnett, ' , Shannon 314 Burns. Bonnie Jean .... 172, 72, 283 Burns, Glendel 305 Burns, Robert C 262 Burns, Elizabeth 116, 305 Burrown, Harold G 280 Burrows, Mary Nell 295 Bushong, Laura L 295 Busscll, Alan 55, 124, 194, 195, 211 Butler, Wm. Douglas 253 Butler, William H. ....... 166, 287 Byers, Robert Lee - 158 Byles, William G. 283 Byrd, Donna Kay .... 140, 301, 214 Byrd, James F 823 Byrd, Patricia M _ 263 Byrn, Edith Gayle 253 Byrom, Charlotte 200, 263 C Cabler, Cherrv J. O. 183, 148, 229, 63, 247 Cady, Robert M. ..... _ 253 Cain, Chris S 129, 247 Cain, Jerry Thomas — 263 Caldwell, Ann 301 Caldwell, Carol Ann 253, 144, 190, 263 Caldwell, Dwight B. 105 Caldwell, Jerry L. 158, 287 Caldwell, Joyce Ann 217 Caldwell, William 287 Calhoun, Andrew M 162 Calhoun, Jerry L 156, 313 Calhoun, Judith F 138, 283 Calhoun, Wanda Lee _ 287 Callahan. Carol P. 263 Calliham, Michael J 154, 287 Callis, William Edw 241 Cameron, Cam 283 Campbell, Bob . ' . 305 Campbell, Ernest R 283 Campbell, James D 247 Campbell, Lawrence 301 Campbell, Marilyn R 136, 241 Campbell, Dawn 09, 305 Campbell, Mary C 200 Campbell, Larry 112 Campbell, Paula S 263 Campbell, Sidney K 142, 263 Campbell, Teddy T 174, 280 Campbell, Wm. L. 295 Canale, James L 247 Candler, Robert H 263 Canfield, Bert 106, 164, 176, 277 Cannon, Danny E 287 Cannon, Frances C 298 Cannon, Raybourn A 247 Cannon, Wm. Carl Jr 253, 166 Caplenor, Mildred J 148, 192 Capooth, Barbara F. 145, 187, 247 Capps, Sara Ann ... 253 Carberry, Catherine 287 Carlew, Barry M 287 Carmack, Kenneth 162, 312 Carnes, Charles H. 175, 212, 277 Carothers, Sara 305 Carpenter, Francis — 287 Carrell, Wendy Ann .. 142, 210, 263 Carrington, Aubrey 283 Carrinton, Daniel 287 Carroll, Delavelle -. 263 Carroll, Margaret G 263 Carter, Carole Ina 263 Carter, C. Jack 80 Carter, Dixie V 120 Carter, Guylene 129, 75, 144, 229, 247 Carter, Harvey Jr. 160, 263 Carter, Orman G. Jr 166, 263 Carter, Paul K. 116, 121, 178, 211 Casey, James Oswale 263 Cash, Linda Kay 287 Cash, Roy Jr. .. 192, 211, 241, 122 Casinelli, David A 81 Cason, William 116 Cassandras, Chas. T 301 Casteel, Norma A 301 Castens, Anna L 138, 197, 247 Castleberry, Garlnd 174, 283 Cates, Barbara Ann — . 305 Cates, Charles T. 183, 155, 208, 280 Cates, Mimi Lee 295 Cathey, Charlotte M 211, 247 Catone, Louis 204 Caudel, J.rrv Glyn 253, 158 Caudill, Mary Fern .... 73, 140, 253 Cavender, Larry D 298 Caviness, Jesse C „ 263 Ceranti, Patricia A 287 Cerrito, Delores L 287 Chamoun, Joseph A 241 Champion, Ann 305 Chance, William L. 263 Chandler, Charles D 263 Chandler, George N 191, 242 Chandler, Luther R 154, 283 Chapman, Paul C 247 Charles, Johnny Jr 263 Charley, Raymond Jr 263 Cheevers, Robert V. 263 Cherry, Lana M 298 Cherry, Margaret M. 142, 253, 205 Cherry, Robert H 287 Chesemore, Ronald G 263 Chester, Edward E. 175, 212, 277 Childers, Richard L. 129, 160, 223, 242 Childress, Bruce _ 254 Childress, Vicki L 134, 70, 253 Childs, Billy D. ._ 263 Chiozza, Ann Marie 150, 298 Chipman, Jerry Carl 211, 263 Christian, Donald R 158, 283 Chu, Nalup K 247 Chu, Patricia J 200 Chumlev, James H 287 Ciccarel ' li, Ralph E 81, 247 Clabough, Anita D 207, 295 Clark, Barbara E 301 Clark, Beanland 312 Clark, Charles T. Jr 162 Clark, Henry 306 Clark, Howard Ray 263 Clark, Irene Sue 254 Clark, Jimmy Louis 254 Clark, Joye Ann 137, 242 Clarke, Kittye C _ 254 Clark, Roderick III 254, 158 Clarke, Charles A. 263 Clay, Thomas Dean 313 Clement Joan Kent 134 Clemmons, Corrinne 222, 247 Click, Charles 306 Clift, Nancy - 148, 306 Clift, Paul A 174, 176, 277 Climer, Harry W ,221, 218 Climer, Linda Jo 221, 30( Clinton, Edward L. .. 254, 164, 12( Cloys, Paula Ann 136, 306 Cobb, Eleanor T 136 Cobb, Janice Reed 194, 280 Cobb, Terry Robert 277 Cobb, William S 263 Coburn, James R 178 Cochran, Connie R 142, 301 Cochran, Jimmie . — 116 Cochran, Mary Va 242 Cochran, Saley 298 Cocke, Mayo L _ - 254 Cockrill, Paul H. 212, 166, 174, 176, 215, 280 Cody, William F 263 Cofer, Billie Wayne 247 Coffey, Don Eugene .- 80, 176, 277 Cogburn, Travis Jr 263 Coggins, Donnie Lee 254 Coggins, Joe W. Jr 263 Cohen, Barry Alan 220, 277 Cohen, Brian M 277 Cohen, David Clark 164 Colby, Clarence - - 154 Colbert, Thomas G. 283 Cole, Evelyn Ruth 247 Cole, Larry Allen 287 Cole, Ronald Bert 287 Cole, Warren Gale 247 Coleman, Bama Gale 190, 280 Coleman, Charles E. .- 247 Coleman, Donald W. - 242 Coleman, Jere Anne . .. 138, 247 Coleman, Samuel D — 156 Coletta, Ronald C 263 Collard, Danny W -..- 116, 263 Collins, Joseph L 175, 277 Collins, Robert C 301 Collins, Terrance E 263 Colston, Fred J 280 Colvett, John H 164, 242 Colvin, Helen C 306 Colvin, Riley A -.. 178, 222 Colvin, Ruth Mary ..._ 172, 277 Combs, John G. Jr. 242 Compton, Billy 11° Conner, Mary 116, 242 Conner, Patricia - 306 Conrad, Edward J. Jr. 160, 210, 280 Cook, David Howell 263 Cook, Jeffry Buel 263 Cook, Johnny Mac 283, 218 Cook, Karin Lea 172, 282 Cook, Woodrow 162 Cooper, Bernard F ,- 162, 242 Cooper, Charlotte 306 Cooper, Joan 150, 295 Cooper, Martha Lou 295 Cooper, Stanley M 254, 220 Copeland, Carolyn A 263 Copeland, Nancy E 301 Coppersmith, Larry 207 Cordell, Troy N. Jr 106, 287 Corea, Sherry Edith 188, 223, 264 Corkran, Sally Ann 141 Corley, James David Cormier, James W 261 Cotros, Elaine 1 26i Cotton, Barbara F. 261 Coughjan, Linda L. 254, 148 Courtney, Billy Courtney, Donald R. 288 Covellis, Elaine 134, 247 Covington, Jimmie A. 131, 191, 195, 242 Coward, Michael M 288 Cowgill, Howard Edw 306 Cowles, Jerry W 16° Cox, Brenda C 184, 148, 280 Cox, Byron Culton 288 Cox, Carolyn Ruth I 8 Cox, Glenna Carol 3 fll Cox, Herbert N. Jr 264 Cox, John Thomas 248 Cox, Johnny E 254 Cox, Johnny Portis 178 Cox, Kenneth M 254 ;ox, William P - 248 Cov, John Ross _ 248 Crabb, Betty - 288 Craig. Joseph A. Jr 283 iraig, William R - 288 Crane, Dwight Lamar _ 314 ;raven, Thomas III 164, 264 iawford, Carl W 242, 125 Crawford, Frankie S 254 Crawford, John F. Jr 162, 264 Irawford, Kay W. __ 134, 229, 248 Crawford, Sammy Lee 242 Creel, Anita Gail 264 ;renshaw, Betty 109, 306 Crenshaw, Merritt H 174, 277 ;ribbs, Mable M 264 Criner, John H. Ill 200 ;rocker, Leslie F 254 docker, Linda Kay 301, 150 Crockett, David C 154 Crockett, John E 174, 212, 277 irockett, John N 164, 242 jont ' , Diann - 148 Cronin, John Jos - 81 Crook. Doyle B. - 164, 288 Crook, Gordon Ray 176, 277 Crosby, Bernie Lou 192, 242 :ross, Nancy K 254, 207, 220 Crowe, Bobby Joe 254 Jrowe, Franklin D 277 Crull, Elgin L _ 264 Crump, Jeanine _ 264 grumpier, Bonnie K 295 Cruthirds, Jimmy E 162, 264 Culhrcath, Jane _ - 314 Cummings, Jane 129, 150, 298 Cummings, Judy Ann — 264 Cunningham, John E 191, 248 Cunningham, L. - 301 Cunningham, Marcia 306 Cupples. Jimmy W 106, 248 Curie, Larry Euclid _ 264 Curlin, James A. 160, 306 Curran, Mary Beth - 207, 295 Curry, Cheryl Ann 283, 222 Curry, Clinton — — 306 Curry, Douglas H 254, 160, 193 Curry, Sharon Ann 283 Curtis, James Jerry - 160 Cutliff, Norman J 264 Cutting, Carl Robt. _ 254, 154, 220 Cutting, Di 138, 202, 306 D Dabbs, Velva Ann 223, Oacus, Marvin Oadour, Steve Daily, Charles Ken Daily, Douglas S. Dale, Charles L - Dale, Kenneth- Ray _ 221, Dalton, Kate — Dalton, Nancy Kay _ Daniel, William R. Darby, Larry Edward „ Darden, Willie L. Jr Oargie, Herbert A. Darlev, Margaret L Darnall, Linda R 254, Davidson, Frances Davidson, Johnny Jr Davidson, Lee A — Davis, Charles W Dewitt - Dorothy J 142, Gerald . _... 158, Gloria Ray 301, Harry L _ Helen R. ..._ -. Jo Ann — Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Lvnda Alyce .. Davis, Milford L, ... 175, 212, Davis, Perry P. Jr 164, Davis, Richard Davis, Walter L 283, Dawkins, David W Dawson, Gary F Dean, Bidwell Ned Dearmond, Janet R. 136, 254, Decourley, Lois C. Deen, Wm. Curry Jr. Degarmo, Shelton Dehoney, Robert De La Rua, John Delashmit, Donald E. Delius, Johnny 154, Dellinger, James D 222, Deluca, Linda K. Delugach, Barbara L 135, Demaree, Robert O. Demetriou, Charles Denkman, Delores J. Dennis, Betty . Denton, Harry Don Denton, Jimmy Deplante, Melanie E. Depoister, Douglas Derryberry, Donna Despain, Hugh Edw. 242, Devaughn, Clarence 219, Deverell, Linda Kay 283, Devore, Philip C. . 160, 176 Dew, Phyllis Ellen Dexter, Sara Dhority, Gloria J. C. Diamond, Lester Dice, Barbara Ruth Dickens, Donna Kay 143, 184, 210 Dickson, Michael Dill, Mary Ann 55, 141, 187, ' .ill, 288 288 306 313 212 264 306 280 264 264 264 242 264 221 306 280 160 264 264 254 288 1H 264 219 301 264 277 264 288 242 254 264 264 200 301 264 288 288 283 254 306 264 254 248 306 248 306 116 283 306 301 306 306 205 264 210 277 264 306 264 306 298 193, 248 288 295 Dillard, Joyce M. S Dilling, Carol — Dillon, Bettye J. - 73, 74, 142, Dino, Sam Henry _ _ Dixon, Carey Helen — Dixon, Carroll W Dixon, Emily Jean Dixon, Fred Dixon, James B _ 164, Dixon, Richard S Dixon, Dick — Dohbs, Carolyn E. — Dobson, Gene Austin Dodd, Jean 116, Dodson, Carol J Dodson, David F 191, Dodson, Mary F 172, Doerr, Steven Evans Dolgos, Margaret E. _ Dominioni, Connie M 140, Donald, Joan _ 138, Donaldson, Bonnie F Dooley, Elizabeth Doolin, Donna Lynne — Dorsett, James Ray Doss, Dorie Faye . 254, 210, Dotson, Dee Anna 73, 142, Dotson, Glo ria Jean 172, 73, 190, 196, Dotson, William 162, Doty, William H Dougherty, Johnny L 182, Douglas, Beverly J Douglas, Brenda K. Douglas, Mary 116, 111, Douglass, Charles H Douglass, Jane _ — 188, Dover, Wm. Eugene Dowd, Diana ... 109, 134, 210, Dowdy, Jeanctte Dowling, Ann — 136, Downs, Terry 1 140, Downing, Penny _ Dovle, Donnis Lee 154, Doyle, Ella A 145, Dressel, Walt — Drew, Paula Ann Drcwel, Don Lee Drewry, Harlan Joe Drissel, Walter E Droke, Barbara Jane Dropkin, Steve 106, Duck, John Sam Dudley, Sandra G. .. 254, 188, Duke, James _ Duke, Judy Mae 142, Duffel, James V 254, Duffey, Emily Ann Dulaney, Betty Jo Dumas, Wallace M Dunavant, Bettie 149, 207, Duncan, Burney T Duncan, Mary K Dunehcw, Johnny P. Dungan, Thomas E _ Dunivant, Wm. Edward Dunkelberger, Loyce 136, Dunkin, Russell L Dunlap, Danny Maye9 Dunlap, Emily _ Dunn. Franklin R Dunn, Martha Lee 138, Dunn, Peggy Ann 136, 107, 207, Dupree, Henry S. . 162, 189, Durby, Carol 74, 148, Durham, William R Duscoe, Tom David 254, Duvall, Linda L Dworet, Raelee Dwyer, Charles S Dyer, Stephen Thos 301 288 301 254 301 191 264 195 264 264 283 218 283 288 264 280 277 264 248 301 306 288 314 306 178 207 254 283, 203 288 306 164 136 264 265 264 306 162 306 288 306 264 288 248 242 116 265 284 254 178 202 107 306 190 288 288 156 301 242 288 295 1 56 265 265 254 218 306 265 284 248 265 265 298 218 288 295 160 288 265 155 254 Eaker, Nora B _ Earhart, John D Easley, Lynn - 136, Easley, Patricia A Eason, Bobbie F _ East, James L East, Linda.- Sue Easterwood, Charles 174, Eaton, Michael R _ 221, Eaton, Ronald H 191, Eavcnson, Charles W. _ Eeoff, Harry F. Eddins, Robert M -. Eddlemon, Charles O. Edelson, Nadolyn 146, 220, Edgerton, Giff D Edgerton, Terry E. Edmondson, Fredrick Edwards, Beverly K, Edwards, Jane Ellen Edwards, Jo Ann 142, 205, 210, Edwards, John M. Eiker, Mary Ann 301, Elam, Judith L — Eldred, Robert E. Ellett, Julie C. Ellin, Carolyn Ellington, Mary B Elliott, Gail T. _ Ellis, Aubrey L — Ellis, Jerry Elmore, Ernest D. _ Elmore, Marjorie A Embry, Wallace A. .. Emerick, Charles Emerson, Mike Emerson, Patricia A. Emerson,. William B. Emigh, Martha Ann .. 172, 223, Emmons, Wayne Emmons, Jerry Enochs, John R Eoff, Charles Edw. 160, 295 265 306 242 288 242 295 280 265 272 248 254 221 242 265 189 254 265 265 219 248 218 148 265 254 265 306 242 295 248 306 254 254 254 280 265 265 265 277 242 306 265 302 Eoff, Joe _ Epperson, Charlie Ervin, Gloria Ann 142, Erwin, Johnny Lee — 162, Erwin, Sara Ann Eskew, William C Essary, Donna Marie 148, Essary, Mary Carla Estes, Linda D. B. ..._ Estilc, David Hart .... 160. 210, Estridge, Jimmy N Etteldorf, Eleanor Eubanks, Joan J Eudaly, Charles Evans, Gail Evans, John M Evans, Leslie Wayne .. 82, 176, Evans, Linda Carole Evan-. Ronald Hays Evans, Wm. Henry Emerson, Tillman T Ewell, Barbara N 138, 195, 306 242 254 265 242 288 265 302 298 280 298 295 116 118 306 82 277 302 302 162 284 2 I 2 Fallat, Peter Edwin 162 Fant, Barbara Jean 150, 265 Farmer, Dave 128, 160, 59, 208, 277 Farmer, Patricia D 140, 284 Farmer, William M 265 Farrar, Nancy Eliz .... 218 Farrish, James Earl 288 Faucett, Jane Ann .... 129, 148, 298 Faulk, Mary Alice 219 Faust, James F 164 Fee, Charlotte Jean 223, 288 Fellows, Diane Mary 148 Felts, Wm. Curtis Jr 162, 242 Ferguson, Allan B 157, 242 Ferguson, Barbara A 218 Ferguson, Dale E 248 Ferguson, Don R 158 Ferguson, Donna Mae 265 Ferguson, James L 154, 280 Ferguson. John Earl 265 Ferguson, Kathleen 72, 142, 205, 210, 288 Ferguson, Kay 128 Ferguson, Patricia — 281 Ferguson, Paul A ._ 162, 265 Ferguson, Randall 248 Ferguson, Robert C. — . 243 Ferguson, Shirley 254, 229, 190, 229 Ferguson, Sandra 138, 306 Fernandez, Mary K 288 Fernimen, Ruby A. H 243 Ferrari, Ronald _ — 254 Ferree, Betty ..._ 140, 306 Ferrell, Susie Eliz 284, 190 Ferren, James David 265 Field, Janice K 248 Fife, Pam 128, 148, 265 Figgins, Chris 312 Finamore, Robert A 82, 284 Finch, Jerry Wayne 301 Finch, Ronald Allen 154 Findlay, Stephen M 243 Fineberg, Isaac H 265 Finger, Michael W 302, 207 Finley, Polly _ 277 Finleyson, Gayle 265 Fish, Betty Jane 298 Fisher, Edward W _ - 254 Fisher, Jane E 135, 255, 223 Fisher, Samuel Y. Jr 255, 207 Fitch, Robert G 306 Fitts, Carolyn 265 Fitzgerald, Curtis 265 Fitzgerald, Joe A 284 Fitzpatrick. Frank _ 265 Fitzpatrick, Ralph 154 Fiveash, Donald F 288 Flautt, Frank Lee 163, 248 Fleenor, Gerald K 284 Fleet, Marrin Thos _... 265 Fleming, John Wm 302 Fleming, Rosemary 265 Letcher, Faye D. 140, 255 Floyd, Geo. Edward 174, 212, 215, 277 Floyd, Ralph E _ 265 Fondren, Jake 112 Fones, Linnie Anne 134 Forbess, Kary Dan 219, 255 Ford, Mary Ann 138, 265 Ford, William R 164, 284 Forrester, Betty G. 188, 288 Forrester, Sarah E 207, 248 Fortune, Terry .-. 203, 205 Forwalter, Nancy S. 255 Foshce, Terence W 248 Foster, Barbara Ann 302 Foster, Nancy J. 72, 138, 298 Foughty, Gary Lee 248 Foust, Milton Jack ..._ _... 278 Fouts, Jimmie D. 164, 280 Fowler, Bobby Frank 295 Fowler, Margaret L 265 Fowler, Nancy C 149, 229, 278 Fowlston, Patricia 288, 116 Franklin, Barbara J. 55, 149, 198, 295 Franklin, Sherman 174, 278 Franks, Thomas Jr. 265 Fransioli, Jane A 136, 229, 298 Fransioli, M. Eliz. ..._ __ 142, 255 Frazier, Belle « 307 Freeland, Ernest Jr 255 Freels, Martha Sue .... 140, 211, 255 Freeman, Anita Sue — 265 Freeman, Charlotte 137 Freeman, Donald H 284, 248 Freeman, Donald L. 158 Freeman, Donald W. 288 Freeman, Geraldine 307 Freeman, Marie 109, 136, 187, 298 French, Earl Wm. 255 French, Elaine K. .. 136, 71, 255 Frcrichs, Helen P. 138, 200, 248 Freidman. Lynn — 248 Friener, Harriet S. 146, 147, 220, 298 Fries, Sheralyn D 146 Frizzell, Diane 150, 248 Fulghum, Barbara J 218, 243 Fulk, James Lee 248 Fuller, Carol Jane - _ 265 Fuller, Linda Nclle 288 Fulton, Ruth L, ..._ 243 Futrell, Patty Eliz 74, 148, 188, 266 Fyfe, Virginia 221, 307 G Gaba, Patricia Ann 140, 302 Gaia, John _ 165, 281 Gaillard, Mary Lou 302 Gaines, Beth _ 188 Gaines, Mary E 172, 278, 248 Gaither, Bob 174, 212, 281 Galese, William F 82, 295 Gallina, Martha F 138, 298 Gallman, Jo Ellen 148 Gamel, Raymond G. — . 255 Gammill, William G 164, 266 Gandy, Eleanor J 248 Gandy, Frances M 200, 243 Gann, Jimmy - 154, 288 Ganoung, Edwin R — 166, 288 Gant, Joe Hardin 284 Garber, Larry Lee 93 Gardner, Curtis OI — . 255 Gardner, John H. _ 221, 266 Gardner, John R 284, 212 Gardner, Mary Harvey 314 Garland, Donald E. 129, 288 Garner, Benny H 235 Garner, Robt. Harlan 243 Garrett, Bettye J 150, 266 Garrett, Marilyn R 266 Garrett, Paul Allen 266 Garrett, Walter G. 164, 284 Gary, Nancy Eliz 255, 221 Gary, Rose Erin _ 266 Garver, Larry _ 281 Gaskill, Robt. H. 248, 162, 192, 211 Gates, Jean Corinne 138, 266 Gates, Martha _ 150, 307 Gatlin, Michael S — . 158 Gattis, Richard Guy 218, 223 Gautreaux, Patricia — . 140, 266 Gay, Sandra Marie 266 Gentry, Vogel C. Jr 243 George, Gemia Ann .. 138, 302, 116 George, Hunter S 204 George, Janice F 134, 266 German, Paul W 266 Giannina, Eugene P. 176, 278 Gibbon, Daniel R .- 174, 278 Gibbons, Richard _ — 307 Gibbs, Judith Linn 54, 172, 187, 198, 223, 207, 278 Gibson, Brenda R. 136, 248 Gibson, Danny 112, 281 Gibson, David Allen 284 Gibson, David B. Ill 162, 197 Gibson, David H _ 266 Gibson, Douglas 266 Gibson, Edna Lou 298 Gibson, Nancy C. 223, 266 Giger, Paul Edward _ 74 Gilkey, Vicki -. 307 Gill, Patricia Ann _ 248 Gillenwater, Jeff D 278 Gillespie, John H. 284 Gilliam, Juanita 248 Gilliland, Sally B 266 Gilliland, Charles 255, 158 Gilpin, Clarence E 176, 213 Ginn, Dixie Lane 211, 266 Ginn. Rene Mercedes 248 Gish, William D. 156 Gladney, Brenda G 266 Glascock, Frank B — 266 Glaser, Rita Jo 172, 222 Glass, Gordon R 158, 248 Glass, J. C 160, 288 Glass, Martha Jo 128, 136, 255, 187 Glenn, Donald M 281 Glidewell, Rae _ _... 295 Glover, John Dudley 154, 243 Glover, Walton C 281 Goad, Elizabeth L. 144, 266 Goff, Charlotte H 221 Goins, Otto Kenny — — 243 Gold, Samuel B. .. 266 Golden, Patricia A 266 Gooch, Joe M. 312 Oooch, Wanza Ann 142, 266 Good, Stephen B. 156, 266 Good, Stewart Jay 156, 266 Goodwin, Rebecca G — 255, 144 Gordon, Annette 146, 220, 307 Gordon, Brenda J. 302 Gordon, Emma Jane 302 Gossett, Thomas L 255 Gossett, William 307 Gover, Sidney M. 266 Graham, Daniel G. 82 Graham, George M 288 Gramlick, Nancy A 266 Grant, Carolyn J. _.. 183, 150, 298 Grant, David A 255, 16 Grantham, Sharon J. — _ 138 Grasty, Lynda L. — „ 295 Graves, Byron Graves, Marcia Gray, Fay Beth Gray, Henry Aaron Gray, Juanita M, Gray, Walter S. Jr. Greaves, Nancy E 302, 150 Green, Allen F. .. .. 288 312 126, 307 _. 288 221 302 266 Green, Jimmy ..._ Green. Sandra Gale 150, 229, 22 ). Green, William L Greene, Beverly I. . 72, I 10, Greene, Edwina L 1 10, Greenhaw, Elizabeth Greenwell, Mary Griffin, Dick Griffin, Donald H Griffin, John 82, Griffin, Joy R. Griffin, Larry F Griffith, Larry H. 160, Griffith, Mary Fran 72, 302, Griffith, Virgil R 161, Griffith, William A 156, Griggs, John Archil Grilli, Guido John Grimes, Margaret G 302, Grinder, Anna L Grinder, Richard N Grissom, Linda „ Grogan, Jimmy H. 154, Grooms, James P 166, Grosmann, John Jos 191, Grove, Armond S. II Grubbs, Martha A Gruen, Gordon E 185, Grunnet, Margaret Grusin, Martin A Guarr, Stephen F. Guess, Zack Meaders _ Guiili, Deanna J Gunter, Riley W Gu rley, Thomas W 219, Gustafson, Howard L Gutherie, Barbara L Gutherie, Thomas C Gwaltney, Charles J Gwinn, Jennie Belle H Hadfield, Larry Dee Haire, Danny - Haire, Marilyn C 221, Haire, Phyllis E. W Haire. Rex Patrick _ Halbert, Edward H 158, Hale, Jo Ann - _ Hale, Ralph R Hale, Virginia F _ 255, Haley, Steve M 266, Halford, Virginia D Hall, Allen Sanders Hall, Dennis C Hall, Edward D Hall, Gladys Gibson Hall, Judith Lynn 148, Hall, Nell - - 128, 138, Hall, Melvin Ddd Hall, Patricia June 255, Hall, Penelope — Hall, Robert L. .. Hamblen, Marth I. Hamby, E. Delaine 184, 111, Hamby, Jas. Morris Hamer, Jas. Eugesne Hamilton, Dianne D 150, Hamilton, Edward — Hamilton, Kate C Hamilton, Ralph B Hamlin. Taloa L 204, rlamm, Herman Lloyd Hammack, James Hammers, Barbara 109, 205, Hammock, Mary Gayle Hammond, Charlotte Hammond, Ellen S Hampton, Margaret K Hancock. Sarah Jean 203. Haney, F. David Hankins, David B. — — Hankley, Daniel W Hanks, Wanda Lee Hanna, Alvin Terry Hanna, Wilma Kay Hannah. Hilda Ann Harber, Jerry Lance Harbor, Lee Marion 160, 284, Hardin, Carolyn Lee — Hardin, Dorothy G 110, Hardin, James W Harding, Harriet A Hardwick, Belton H Hardy, Bonnie Lynn Hardy, Harold Hargett, Martha Hargrave, Walter, Jr Harless, Michael K Harmer, Barbara Ann 136 Harmon, Bonnie Kay 150 Harmon, Anne Harpel, James A Harper, Robert ... 212, Harper, Sandra Kay Harrell, Lee - 162, Harris, Betty Joan ... 73, 255, Harris, Bonnie Harris, Eugene J Harris, Harold B _... 157, Harris, Herbert F 255 Harris, Karen Ann Harris, Phyllis Ann 136, 184, 281 60, 2 ' H, 281 2( l 307 1 14 307 281 312 200 288 255 266 182, 1511 189 266 278 176 1 II 289 266 307 281 284 213 284 298 218 307 266 302 298 289 266 266 255 266 266 162 218 Green, Ann 220, 243, 116 Harris, Portia — Harris, Ralph D - Harrison, Don Hamil Harrison, Glenn M — 177 Harrison, Marie Harrison, Marye Lee Harrison, Sandra K. Hart, Kenneth 267 289 298 298 207 281 307 162 144 105 302 302 289 248 205 248 266 l n 255 289 248 229, 248 284 243 248 267 255 162 249 298 311 206, 307 .249 267 267 307 249 249 255 267 296 267 281 298 249 210 267 302 267 243 160 267 312 289 267 267 255 243 289 289 281 267 281 118 289 255 278 223 267 207, 299 150 389 302 278 307 299 249 116 317 Hart, Kitty Martin __ 249 Harter, Curtiss W _ 284 Harter. Leslie H. _ 1 17-4, 278 Hartley, Jas. Gordon 158, 218, 219. 219 Harvey, Bob — _ 267 Harwell, Barbara D. 209, 249, 116 Harwell, Benjamin H. 255 Harwell, Margaret E. _ _ 219 Haskell, Ronnie Lee 255, 161, 211 Hassler, Jane Lvnn 267 Hastings, James Jr. _ 154. 189, 281 Hastings, Robert E. 267 Hatheock. David G. 313 Hatley, Janet Ruth 73, 74, 150, 229 Haugen, Martha K. 249 Hawke, Marilyn Eliz. 267 Hawkins, Raymond Jr. 165, 249 Hawks, Sonny _ 289 Hawthorne, Fred 281 Hayes, Patricia Ann 73, 255 Hayes, Ronnie _ - — 289 Havles, Mary Ann 150, 267 Havens, Jim 289 Havnie, Kave 307 Havnie, Jerry N 174, 212, 278 Havnie, Richard C. 278 Havs, Alton 307 Hays, Carole Anne 190, 218 Head, Frances Inez 249 Hearn, Cecil Warren 289 Heard, Howard C. Jr. __ 221, 249 Hearington, Betty L. 278 Hearington, Janelle 255, 190, 218 Hearn, Cecil Warren 154 Heathcott, Larry 82, 296 Hedley, Martha Kay 219, 278 Heffington, Tomyris 255 Heinz, Carter 313 Heitmer, Ruth Ann _ 134 Hemenway, Becky 138, 307 Hemmen, Carol A. 116 Henderson, Chas. E. 54, 208 Henderson, Chas. Edw. 243 Henderson, Willis B. 243 Hendrix, Errol F. 255, 166 Henry, Percy J. 165, 284 Henslev, Nellita 307 Hepburn, Charles H. 289 Hepburn, David R. 267 Henslev, Alan 289 Herring, Emma Lucy 284 Hezel, William M 284 Hiatt, Frank N. 156 Hickerson, Jerrv W 255 Hicks, David 281 Higginbotham, Rich 267 Higginbotham, Wayne 249 Higgins, Ann — 307 Higgins, Barbara J _ 136, 126 Higgins, Herman D. ... 156, 267 Hightower, Allen __ 178, 116 Hightower, Jim 289 Higley, Jean Irene 243 Hilburn, Linda Lee — 267 Hilburn - 284 Hill, Ann Eliz. __ _ _ 267 Hill, Bobby Jean _ 203, 214 Hill, Bcnjamen __ _ 112 Hill, Betty Ann _ 140, 302 Hill, Billie F. Hall 267 Hill, Carolvn C _ 284, 206 Hill, Edgar Allen 295, 243 Hill, Elizabeth Jo 73, 148, 284 Hill, James C. Jr _ 267 Hill, June Elaine _ 289 Hill, Leslie Brooks 154, 267 Hill, Melvin H - 156, 284 Hillsman, Bobbie K — 207, 299 Hindsman, Charlene E. 173, 219, 278 Hines, Barbara S 138, 302 Hinton, Jerrv Ted 255 Hinkle, Sally P 145, 187 Hitt, Georg.- B 289 Hobson, James Lynn 255, 154 Hoerning, Bill 289 Huffman, Ronald J 203 Hoffman, Virginia C. 206, 219, 221, 267 Holcomb, Glenn R 158, 267 Holden, Huey L 151, 267 Holder, Charles F 289 Holder, Robert A. 75, 165, 211, 219 Hollar, Philip W 299 Hollenbeck, David I.. 213 Hollev, Esther - 307 Holley, Grace Ellen _. 110, 267 Hollingsworlh, Al 128, 180, 208, 281 Hollingsworlh, H. I!. 255, 156 H.,ll„man. Michael _ 255, 211 Holloran, Thomas J. I ' ll Holloway, Marv A. 72, 115, 163, 219 Holloway, Sue C 302 Holloway, Suzanne 289 Holman, Nancy Lee . 307 Holmes, Carolyn Ann 139, 202. 299 Holmes, Maris Ruth 150, 267 Holmes, Mary C 302 Holt. n annc 136, 61, 219 Holt, George 106 Holt, Marv }. ... 229, 219 Holt, Melton .. 307 Holt, Vicki M. 118, 229, 211, 299 Holtzclaw, Johnny D. ... 83 Hooker, Ruth 219 Hooper, Barbara 307 Hooper, James V 158, 267 Hope, Mary Lou 136, 296 Hopper, Barbara I.. 150 Hopper, Cheryl 112, 289 Hopper, David Webb .. 164, 267 Hopper, Judy Gay — 255 318 Hooper, Michael. E. 54, 155, 212, Hopper. Michael C - ' .- 158, Hopper, Roger L. 154, Horner, Anderson T. Horner, Toby Marr Horton, James A Horton, John Wm Horton, Margaret S Horton, Terry - Horton. Thomas 112, 151, 296, Hough, John C. Jr. — House, Jack Jane 193, Houston, James Chas 255, Howard, Marsha Howard, Mary Sue Howell, Carol Ann 140, 255, 211, 203, Howell, Genie - - Howe, Malvin Ernest Howland, (Catherine 134, 256, Huddleston, James H — Hudson, Frank — . Hudson, Mary Lee 121, 136, 55, Hudson, Michael D Huessner, Pat Huettel, Wilfred J Huev, John Douglas 256, Huey, Thelma Jean .. 136, 188, Huffman, Barbara J — Huggins. John Paul 162, Hughes. Dianne _ Huie, Sophie Joyce — 150, Hull, George David Huniber, Mary R — Humphreys, Edward — - Humphreys, Harris — Humphrey, Katherine Humphreys, Melvin A Humphreys, Sonny - Humphries, Joy Dawn 72, 142, 181. Hunt, Dorothy Hunt, Frances - — Hunt, William 162, Hunt, Wm. Strange - Hunter, Henry Kiser — Huntzicker, George . — Hurlev, James V. Jr. 164, 211, Hurley, Raoul Thos 156, Hurst, Howard Jr. Hurst, Jackson F. 129, 161, 210, Hurst, Joyce 128, Hurt, Charles Robt Huskinson, Wm. Thomas Hutchens, Cynthia - Hutchens. Robt. E. Jr Hutcheson, Ann 206, 221, Hutcheson, Jeanette Hutcheson, Merrel 256 Hutchison, J. David Hutson, Jean Ann 138, Hyatt, Kay _ _ Hydrick, Janet — I 177. 278 281 267 284 255 . 95 191 267 311 249 299 249 219 307 299 182, 118 307 267 190 164 312 198, 243 256 281 256 158 267 249 249 289 284 302 256 156 166 206 206 281 302, 159 307 307 267 267 268 268 268 268 296 191, 249 243 268 243 307 256 307 268 , 207 256 307 296 268 Imboden, Helen _ Ingram, Linda C Irby, Mildred L 220, Ireland, Carol L 138, Ireland, Harry W. _ Irvirf, Linda M — 143, Isaac, Joanna Eliz 256, Isaacs, James M Isbcll, Carl M. Jr _ J Jacks, Jon R Jacks, Lois Lee - Jackson, Drew D — Jackson, Jesselyn A 200, Jackson, Martha Mac 142, 302, Jackson, Shirley E 148, Jacobs, Ann Frances Jacobs, Jaequelyn - - - Jacobs, John Royce - 256, Jamerson, Louise 221, Jamcrson, Thomas E. 221, 203, James, Carolyn W. James, George N - James, James Ernest James, Joe — James, Judy Clare James, Lloyd Wm. Jamison, Jack L — 191, January, John J Jaques, Jill 129, 140, Jarratt, Albert J . Jasper, Sherry Kay i Jenkins, Daniel W 167, Jenkins, Don 302, Jenkins, Felix Lee Jenkins, Wesley J. 212, Jennings, Charles Jennings, Barbara S 197, Jennings, Bill Jennings, Mary K 142, Jenning, Sally — Jennings, Sarah C. - 144, Jennings, Walter Jensen, Josephine Jernigan, James A Jetton, Diane Carey 124, 65, 66 302, Johnson, Bettyc Lee 195, 209, Johnson, Cecilia Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Dixie M Johnson, Hubert N Johnson, J. Carl Johnson, James R Johnson, Jas. Sadler Johnson, Wayne 75, 160, 176, 212, 142 256 299 268 307 296 116 162 83 219 243 289 268 202 249 256 307 200 289 268 268 289 249 313 307 249 249 278 307 164 268 284 223 256 278 307 243 105 302 307 205 268 296 256 75, 155 243, 125 109 268 268 268 221 268 289 215, 281 Johnson, Linda - — 307 Johnson, Margie R. 268 Johnson, Sylvia __ 302 Johnson, Virginia A 209, 299 Johnson, Willia W -- 268 Johnston, Elaine 137, 184, 198, 213 Joiner, Dovle — 164, 281 Jolley, Stanley E — 162 Jones, Annette Eliz 302 Jones, Baird 289 Jones, Brenda Sue 148, 268 Jones, Charlotte Ann 289 Jones, Ellis B - — 154 Jones, George M — - 219 Jones, Henryce 299 Jones, Jimmie - 312 Jones, Joy 281 Jones, Kay Frances 134, 307 Jones, Linda Carol 268 Jones, Linda Gayle - 307 Jones, Lois 314 Jones, Nelda Ann 249 Jones, .Nina Ellen 134, 284 Jones, Patricia A 229, 249 Jones, Wayne Robt — 158, 268 Jones, Wil ' born T. 274 Joplin, Julie - 268 Jordan, Barbara 212, 299 Jordan, Carolyn — - 302, 218 Jordan, Dorothy 134, 302 Jordan, Linda L 172, 284 Jordan, Martha Lynn 72, 249 Jordan, Robert L. — 278 Joyner, James F _ _ 289 Joyner, Tom _ 289 Joyner, Linda Marie 268 Joyner, Patricia K 136, 256 Jue, Danny Louie 249 Jung, Grace Ann 302, 223 Jung, Susan Alma 268 Junkin. Kathy 116 K Kaetz, Margaret 307 Kaiser, Franklin D 74, 160, 284 Kaltenborn, Alice M 205, 214 Kanter, June 256 Kaplan, Jerome M 176, 278 Kaplan, Judith D .. 146, 268 Karas, James G 205 Katz, E. T. _ 268 Kavanagh, Anne M __ 284 Keahey, Edwin Wayne 178, 243 Keathley. Barbara L 256 Keathley, Sandra A 256 Kebschull, Joe E 178 Keck, Linda P. ..._ 302 Kee, Elvis 128, 268 Kee, James Hilton 163 Kee, Stella Fenwick 138, 268 Keenan, Hugh 160, 210, 281 Keith, Edwin Ewing 162 Keller, Wendell Lee 296 Kelley, Elinor Ann 55, 123, 121, 119, 188, 195, 213 Kelley, Kay Elayne . _... Ill Kelly, Douglas W 116 Kelly, Ralph Edward 212, 278 Kelsall, Richard G _. 243 Keltner, Catherine 140, 268 Keltner, Eliz. Mae - 302 Kemble, Ernest Dell 244 Kemp, Judith Alan .. 150, 200, 249 Kemp, Nancy Lee 307 Kendall, Sandra J 134, 308 Kennedy, Bobby Gene .... 212, 278 Kennedy, Guy M 284 Kennedy, Michael L 210 Kennedy, Sally 1 299 Kennedy, Sally, R 207 Kenner, Joe W. Jr. 154, 176, 278 Kcnnon, Lela Kay 308 Kennon, Nancy Kay 144, 268 Kent, Carole Ann _ 268 Kent, Gloria Ann 268 Keough, Harriet Ann 136, 219 Kessler, Joseph H 256 Key, Kay Ileen 140, 308 Key, Linda Joyce 308 Key, Susannah V. C. 136, 256 Key, Caniille Vera 190 Keyes, James D 178, 249, 116 Killough, Peggy J 138, 268 Kimberlin, Merridy 136, 188, 61, 268 King, Bernard Dee 162 King, Betty Ann ...... 203, 209, 296 King, Charles Swan 256, 178 King, John Kirby 56, 185, 167, 244 King, Joy Veronica .... 302, 148, 190 King, Michael P _ 268 King, Wm. Ernest _ 256 Kinney, Clarke 203, 241 Kinney, Edward M. ..._ _ 160 Kinney, John 289 Kinney, Richard T 284 Kinser, Carol Kay .... 134, 182, 308 Kirk, Geo. Samuel — . 94, 284 Kirk, Patsy Ann 140, 303 Kirk, Robert S 284 Kirkland, John R 162 Kirkpatrick, Don A 162, 289 Kirkscy, Chas. Lynn 256 Kirkscy, Helen M 140, 200, 219 Kisner, Ruby Sue .... 144, 202, 308 Kitchens, Howard H 256 Kleiser, Eugene V. 191, 55 Kleiser, James A. Jr. 164, 249 Knight, Charles 106, 107, 249 Knight, Daniel B. Jr 220 Knight, Ellis H 244 Knight, Jo Ann 1 38, 308 Knight, Sallye Anne 268 Knox, John Ramsey 244 Koch, Susan Louise 256, 148, 190, 207 Koehler, William K 296 Koffman, Milton 312 Korinke, Walter M 268 Korndorffer, Cynthia 151, 208, 244 Kown, Charles Lewis 154, 268 Krastins, Albert J 160, 210, 268 Krone, Randy A 289 Kronschnable, Charlotte C. 296, 116 Kuvkendall, Ira „ - 256 Lackey, Billie F 249 Lackey, Jas. Allen 256 Lacroix, Richard L. 178, 278 Ladd, Larry Lee 268, 116 Lafever, Wanda Lou 197, 244 Lafitte, Judith E 269 Laforge, Judith F. 214, 269 Laman, Craig B 154, 289 Lamar, Shirley - 284 Lamar, Thomas F 285 Lamberson, Cecil J. 164, 176, 278 Lambert, David 105, 162 Lambert, Linda Rex - 256 Lancaster, Jo S _ 136, 269 Landler, Anton J. _ 164 308, 269, 166, Lane, James A La ne, Larry Wilson Lane, William R Laney, Bob __ 106, Laney, Joel 256, 162, 256 256 308 268 112 303 308 Laney, Vicky D 142, Laneir, Linda — Lang, Robert George _ 249 Langdon, Nancy Jean — 303 Langford, Janet C 207 Langham, Ann Marie — . 281 Langston, Courtney _ 136 Laplant, David K 249 Larsen, Mary E 269 Larson, Ellen L _ 144 Larson, John Mark 256 Larue, Charles T 158 Lassiter, Katherine 148, 308 Lassiter, Larry W. 158, 256 Latham, Frank 281 Lawrence, Hurley _ 249 Lautzenhiser, Glenn 204, 207 Lawrence, Emily J 244 Lawrence, Frederick 160 Lawrence, Lin 278 Lawrence, Marilyn J 193, 244 Lawrimore, Rebecca 172, 285, 190 Lawson, Dorothy L 269 Lawson, Rachel E 256, 221 Lax, Forrest Orren 166, 249 Laycock, Larry 105, 269 Leake, George C 182, 1$8, 269 Leake, Linda L. 256 Lee, Bonnie Sue 269 Lee, Ernest 289 Lee, Linda 289 Lee, Denton 313 Lee, Pam 136, 289 Lee, William H i _ 158 Leech, Michael A 178, 250, 116 Leffel, Mary Ellen _. 308 Leflar, Buddy 112 Leflar, John 176, 281 Lemser, Jas. Clinton 116 Leonard, Lora Lea 299 Leonard, Lynda Kay 142, 285 Leslie, Merrill A. ...... 72, 142, 269 Letchworth, John .... 166, 210, 312 Leverett, James M. 223 Levy, Nancy Jo Lewis, Betty Ann _ Lewis, Bobby P. 244, 203, 56, 166, 176, 189, 191, Henry Clay .... 285, 115, Kenny ._ ._... 105, Laverne R _ Margaret L. .. Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 303 308 103. 194 116 162 269 136 Rita Ann 256 Lewis, Sara Jane 244 Lewis, Ted Plant 256 Lewis, William R 256, 185, 211 Lheureaux, Mary J 136, 303 Liberto, Anna Marie .. 142, 303, 210 Libondi, Antonia 256 Lindsey, Barbara 308 Lindsey, Kenneth 112, 308 Lindsey, Russell B 162 Linxwiler, Margaret 256, 218 Lishman, Robert C 296 Littlelield, M 269 Littlcjohn, Carrie 308 Littlejohn, Gary T 223 Littleton, Thelma J 269 Livingston, Martha 134, 269 Lloyd, Tommy 313 Lochridge, Jerry 289 Lochridgc, Sue 299 Locke, Alan E 266 Lockhart, Carroll B 269 Lockhart, Louise E 250 Lockhart, Vernon B. 281 Loeffel, Beverly A. .. 143, 183, 244 Lofton, George D. Jr. 269 Logan, Dorothy J 303 Logan, Jack 174, 177, 314 Lomax, Shirley 256 Long, Charles J 197 Long, James M. 160, 250, 125 Long, Janice Bell 134, 308 Long, John Leroy 174, 212 Long, Linda Anita 134, 303 Long, Michael Leroy 164, 285 Long, Michael S 154 Long, Robert 313 Longmire, Martha E 134, 299 Loomis, Martha Ann 308 Looney, Louise R _ 269 Lott, Joy 75, 109, 134, 299 Love, Linda Love, Marilyn Uane ... Lovelace, Susan H Lovell, William H Lovrien, Evelyn I Lowe, Florence H Lowe, Macon 106, Lowe, Robert L. Lowenthal, Kathleen Lowery, Floyd Lynn .. 154, 176, Lowrance, Rudy F Lowrie, Anita L 308, Lowry, Thomas Henry Lucas, Barbara Ann 140, Lucas, James _ 154, Lucas, Richard J _ 83, Lucas, Robert D. Luck, Melinda B 188, Luckett, Marvin R. Luckey, James H. Jr Lunsford, John D. Luther, Joycelyn C Lynch, James Dennis 158 Lynch, Patsy _ Lytle, Aloma M 308 142 116 289 269 269 281 269 314 278 296 116 256 303 312 162 250 269 269 244 158 303 269 289 308 Mabile, James R 244 MacDonald, Cathrine 56, 143, 218, 223, 296 Madden, James N. 156 Maddox, Thomas C. 269 Madewell, Wallace C 285 Madison, Nancy 134, 308 Magee, Jerald W 269 Maharrey, Evelyn H 303 Maher, Patrick L. Jr 160, 285 Mahoney, Freeman G 154, 269 Mahoney, John C. Ill 285 Makoysky, Beverly T 146, 269 Malet, Jacques F :. 205 Malkin, Leon - 244 Maloney, Carol Ann 140, 198, 202, 296 Mancabelli, Charles 206 Mandolini, Richard ..._ _ 256 Maney, Daniel C 278 Manhein, Robert J. 162 Mank, Russel W. Jr 160 I Manspeaker, Judy _ 281 Marberry, Patsy L 285 Marbury, Judy 289 Markham, Martha H 269 Marking, Wm. Michael ' 222 Marler, Earl Wayne 278 Marshall, Betty Jeanne .... 134, 290 Marshall, Carl E _ 269 Martin, Ashely M 269, 160 Martin, Benita C 134, 290 Martin, Billy Ray 162, 250 Martin, Bob 106, 107, 158, 281 Martin, Bobby _ 308 Martin, Charles F 308 Martin, Jean 308 Martin, John A 256 Martin, Lewis 154, 281 Martin, Martha F 136, 244 Martin, Robert E. . 154 Martin, Robt. Joseph 269 Mashaw, John Mark _ 257 Mason, James M 220, 269 Massengill, Hildred 281 Masserano, Frank C. 178, 191, 244 Massey, Charles P 269 Massey, Judith C — - 250 Massey, Joseph S - 269 Mather, Wm 290 Matheson, Eric S. 160, 250 Mathews, Douglas - 290 Matlock, Betty Jean 138, 299 Mattox, Richard A 269 May, Dillard Thomas - 269 May, Norma Jean — 269 May, Tommy Ray 158, 269 Mays, Carl Wayne 160, 250 Mays, June 138, 290 McAdams, Allan 181, 160, 312 McAdams, Danny - 158, 281 McAfee, Rose Marie 56, 123, 127, 139, 195, 127, 244 Mcamis, Georgia Ann 257, 144 McBride, Albert- _ 290 McBride, Larry _ - 285 McBryde, Betty J 138, 303 McBryde, Richard Jr 158, 285 McBryde, Robert 281 McCall, Mollie K. - 285 McCalla, Mary J. Fly __ — 296 McCarver, James T 154, 285 McClain, Eugene - - 290 McClanahan, John D. 223, 270 McClaren, Lynn B 257 McCloud, Thomas 290 McCluney, Allen Jr - 308 McClure, Jimmy L 270 McCoIIum, Kenneth V. _ 270 McComas, Linda M. .. 184. 144, 308 McConnell, Chester 290 McConnico, Jim 2 ' McCord, Mary Lou 299 McCormack, Joseph 1 160, 285, 210 McCormick, Charles — 160, 290 McCoy, Betty 210, 308 McCoy, Eleanor M 209, 296 McCoy, James Ward 257 McCracken, Cecil D 257 McCrary, Wm. H. Jr McCrite, Michael D 270 McCue, Richard 290 McCulley, Mary F - 257 McDanicl, Alvin C 308 McDaniel, Bill 257 McDaniel, Chas. R 285 McDaniel, Floyd D - 270 McDaniel, James 290 IcDaniel, Joyce A IcDaniel, Mary L 148. IcDaris, Roberta L. 257, 148, lcDonald, Mary L IrDonald, Suzanne _ 109, 138, IcDougal, Lynda L IcDow, Reginald IcDow, Robert S IcEwen, Buddy . IcEwen, Harry S - IcEwen, Joe Thomas 257 IcFarland, Frederck IcFarland, Patricia - [cFarland, Richard IcGarrity, Patrick IcGarritv, Tcnnie K IcGarrity, Wm. E _ IcGee, Jo Varnett IcGee, Mabel Dean _ 187, IcGec, Maurice C. .. 193, 206, IcGinnis, Gary C IcGraw, Anne Ward 138, [cGregor, Sarah A 144, [cGuire, Carolyn J Icilvain, Joseph - - IcKce, Nancy M. 140, 257, [cKinley, James Joe 178, 200, [cKinley, Norma D — . xKinney, James W . [cKinnie, Joy P - — [cKnight, Sims ' cXawhorn, Thomas cLcan, Judith A 206, ■cLean, Margaret B [cLean, Merrill D 138, xLemore. Charles cLeod, James [cMahan, Jamie L. Jr cMahon, Katherine 129, 149, cMahon, Richard W. 57, 181, 193, 194, 208, [cMaster, Dorothv B IcMillen, David L. 159. IcMinn, Bobby L 75, IcNair, Robert W _ [cNeil, Carolyn J — [cNeill, Mary Anne — [cNeill, Mazie _.. [cNichola, Eliz. a — [cPheeters, Scotty .. 144, 188, [cSpadden, Scott 160, [eacham, Sharon D 140, [eadows, Janis Lee — (edford, Dennis W _. 257, [edling, William E _ 156, leeks, Carolvn - 136, leeks, Melody Kay .. 140, 221, leeks, Robert Lee 154, [eeks, Robert Thos. ... _ ' ellard, Brenda L _ — [elton. Jo Anne — leroney, Ron . ferryman, Stan Lee !essmer, Anna E !essmer, Jimmy Ray — [etts, Fredda Jean . ' eter, Gloria [eyers, Sally dchael, Gil _ — - lichael, Howard M 156, Michaels, Sherrill .. iiddlebrook, Epha D iddleton, Fred [iddleton. Morris H !idyett, Freeman A . . dgliara, Lawrence — Jller, Ann — - ■iller, Andrew F .iller, Dewayne .- - - [iller, Eva May 257, filler, Kenneth E — [iller, Linda Lee 136, 200, filler, Martha Ann — [iller, Martha A iller, Patrick C - [iller, Paul 164, [ills, Charlotte L 142, ' ills, Glynda Jane ills, Patricia D iills, Wayne Jllwood, Linda - 150, [ilstead, Jere ;ims, Martha K 136, [inor, Robert E. - titchell, Charles R [itchell, Helen L [itchell, Jerry Edw. 160, [itchell, Jimmy A [itchell, John A [itchell, John J [itchell, Lynda Sue — [itchell, Liz 129, 112, [itchell, Robt. J. ...- [itchelll, Spencer G. _ [itchell, Thomas [itchell, Warren S. 75, 164, tixon, Arthur Lee 154. 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Tracy 166, 313 Nowlin, Charles 160, 207, 210, 290 Nuckolls, James K .. 270 Nunnery. Douglas E. 151. 176. 279 0 Oaklcv, Gladvs 110, 250 OBrien, Martha C 110, 271 OBryant, Bobby Mack ... ... 250 ODaniel. Samuel C 257, 154 Odle, Wilbur P 257 (Idle, William S. .. .. 303 ODonnell. Gail ... .. 134, 250 Oeding, Nancy Jo . .. 197, 250 Oellerich, Helen J .. 270 OHaver, George B 257, 208 Olds, Charles M. .. .. 166 Oliver, Henry C 156. 271 Oliver, Patricia G 142 OMara, David E .. 156 ONcal. Allan M ... 271 ONeil, Larrv D. ... ... 285 ONeill, Una Jane 142, 190, 200, 210, 257, 299 Orme, Samuel L 207, 215 Orr, Patsy Ray .. 357, 1 18 Orrick, William R. .. .. 299 Osborn, Audrey Earl 271 Osborne, Rodney Lee 245 Orio, Edward B 257, 158 Oswalt, Frieda G 188, 271 Oury, Wm. 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Sr Pittman, Jack W Pittman, Richard ...... 154, 176, Pittman, Robert A Pittman, Sandra J Pitts, Winnie Agnes Pleasants, Frank M Plunk, Bobby M Plunk, Jimmy Plunk, Kenneth W Poe, Dan Michael Pollard, Kathryn 1 112, Pollard, Louise E 172, Pollard, Patri.ia L 138, Pollard, Roynald W. 200, Pope, Terry Lynn Popper, Felicia Gay 129, 73, Porter, Emily Ann Porter, Kathryn A. Poser, Ruth Ellen Poston, Alfred A. Pouncey, Lynn M 154, Pounds, William S 303 Powell, Martha Ann 142, 190, 200. Powers, David Earl Powers, Penelope E Prange, Janna Rose 209, 223, Prater, Ralph Prather, Beverly J 75, 118. Presley, Bobbye E _ Pressgrove, Lewis W 164. Preston, Alfred L. _ _ Price, Charles P _ Price, David R 174, Price, Paul 258, Price, Lyman N _ 258, Priddy, Margaret G 303, Priester, Jack Prince, Delores _ — Privett, Patricia J 250, Prock, Lajuanna Jo .... 172, 73 Proctor, Ronald L Procter, Ronald Pugh, Donna Jean Pugh, Bill Ray 178, 250. 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Renegar, Carol Ann 138, Renfrow, Billy T Renfrow, Jerry R 160, Rennick, Thomas W Resnick, Herbert A Reynolds, James Lee 164, Reynolds, Raymond L 272 282 313 291 116 165 258 245 221 272 272 258 300 303 291 291 282 194, 126 313 220 198, 245 258 303 164 300 140 297 250 272 258 300 203, 245 312 279 291 203 285 245 285 258 285 285 219 Rhea, Jaru.s ... 313 Rhodes, Ernesl F. .. 272 Rhodes, irginia I.. 291 Rice, Edward 282 Richards, Earnest 201 Richards, Jcrrc 291 Richardson, Betty J. 139, 270 Richardson, Taylor . 162, 215 Richardson, Gerald . 116 Richerson, Shirley .. 150, 282 Richcy, I. in. la Helen .. 303 Richison, Kathryn 250 Richmond, Ann A. 207 Richmond, Linda J. .. 297 Richmond, Cr.idiah .. 250 Riddick, Max F. 193, 223, 250 Ridgwav, Betty J. I.. 2 15 Ridlehubcr, Jane M. . .. 320 Ridlchuber, Joan ... .. 134, 282 Rieke, David L. .. .. 154 Riggins, George E. _ 291 Riggs, James Claire 297 Riley, Frederick F. .. .. 245 Riley, Nancy .. 291 Rissr, Donald .. .. 313 Roark, Donald Wayne 215 Ro Id. ins, Adelaide L. ... ... 250 Robbins, Betty .. ... 291 Robbins, David Lee ... ... 272 Robbins, James F. .. .. 154 Robbins, Jerry 282 Robbins, Kittye D. 129, 200, 207, 211, 272 Robbins, Bob .. .. 291 Robbins, Sherry D. ... .. 140, 258 Roberts, Douglas G. ... ... 258 Roberts, Mary M. .. 150 Roberts, Maurice .. 250 Roberts, Thos. L. ... ... 215 Robertson, Fredrcka 136, 272 Robertson, Gayle J 131, 303 Robertson, John Jr. .. .. 197 Robilio, John F. .. ... 85, 215 Robilio, Victor L 129, 177, 279 Robinson, Joel E. .. .. 223 Robinson, Mike .. .. 166, 291 Robinson, Marion J 272 Robinson, Patricia _ 144 Robinson, Wm. Tate 191, 312 Robison, Betty 291 Robison, Elizabeth 297 Rochelle, Jack P 162 Rogers, Bertha _ 251 Rogers, Barry .. .. 160, 210, 291 Rogers, James M 272 Rogers, Larry P 129, 258 Rogers, Margaret A 142, 258 Romines, Alice S 303 Roof, Marta Jan 190 Rook, Margarete I _ 258 Rooks, Edward _ _ 291 Roper, Larry Allen 258 Rosengarten, Lee A 251 Ross, Betty Lou 134, 251 Ross, Charles T 258 Ross, Linda D. 72, 258, 200 Ross, Tresa Carlene 138, 272 Ross, William T. 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Brenda Kay 131 229. 300 300 Sigel, Mariam Ann .. 310 Sigman, William F. 160, 272 ?7? Siler, Larry Eugene 272 Sills. Joseph R. 301, 178, 116 300 Simmons, James W . 16? Simmons, William 282 on, Jani e 27? 314 Simpkins, Melinda 136, 310 304 Simpson, James J. ... ?59 166, 222, ?51 -. Charlotte E. 300 lair, Judy Ann . 301 221 Siniard, Arnold ?51 Sipe, Glenn 162, 282 Sippel, Thomas B. .. 16? Skaan-r, David A. 286 Skaan r, Timothy L. 160 Skinner, Donna K. 300 Slack, John 166, ?8? Slatf-n. Robert Eugene 291 Slaughter, Joy C. 259, 220, 190 Slayton, Mariam 129, 150, 310 Slavton, Donna 259 Sleeker, Sandra B. 286 1 IK, 21 1 Slot n in , Bon n i - 291 Slover, Marv Ann 272 Slover, Marj Nell 215. 780 Small, Onnic 171, 212, 282 Smith, Alice W. 131, 259. 187 Smith, Barbara ( ' . 139, 187. 231 Smith, Bobby 1 i 91 Smith, Bobby Joe Smith, Came) Reid 16? 151. 286 th, Carol F. 13 1 Smith, Carolyn Jo 3 1 Smith, ' ..itr ' -W n ji 7. 135, 181. 198. 216 Smith, W a 310 282 Smith. Dickie 282 Smith , George V . 211, Smith, •• rr.il A. 272 -1 ' ,. 1 10 Smith, Jancllc V. 273 5i ith, fohr Barry R 239 Smith, Fudj Ann 207 297, 216 Smith, Kenneth 259, 297 ith, Lee Edward 246, IK, Smith. Mania J. Jr. 162. 208 th, Margaret . 216 310 Smith, Marv Marna ' It, Smith. Mi hael ) Smitl , Milton Dale 251 Smil h, Nam Beth 273 Smith, Penelope E 301 Smith, Phillip 313 Smith, Hi- hard C 156 Smith, Rita Kaj 118 297 3 1 Smith. Robert I). 102 Smith, Ronald I. 291 Smith. Shirli . C. 207 223, 297 Smith, Stanley B. 21P Smith. Stephen Weal ?91 Smith, Sue E. 221, 27. 1 Smith, Susan 57, 72, 71, 150, 208. 291 320 Smith. Susanne L. 192. 2 7 Smith, Syble K 27. ' . Smith, Thomas F. 304 Smith, Thomas Lee 27.: Smith, Thomas Lee 273 Smith. Thomas R. __ 101, 2 ' )1 Smith, V ' enita 134, 188. 310 Smith, Walter L 223 Smith, William - _ 2 li. Smith, W. Dean _. .- 311 Smith. Wise .-._. 291 Smoot, Alex L. ._- 259 Snecd, Sharon Ruth 259 Smll. Dennis Dew - - 207 Snider, Ray 0. ._ 310 Sn,,u. Jan 1 250. 116 Snyder, Charles F. - 9, Snyder. Donna Ann — ... 221 Sol, ,mit„, Sharon E 259, 150 Solomon, Thomas Jr 160. 251 Solomons, Nancy L 273 Solon. Winifred Ann 218, 273 Sorcc, Felicia L __ 304. 202 Southerland, John R 286 Spalding, Dollie D 150, 297 Spalding, Harriet K 150 Spalding, Ruth E 150, 279 Spark-. Mar„ Jo 141, 297 Speck, Nancy Jane 293 Speidel, Harold K 259 Speight, Bonnie N. — 259, 221 Speight, Cnnic E 221. 273 Spencer, James F. 2,3 Spencer, Martha J 138, 286 Spielberger, Ronald 251 Spigener, James H 160, 273 Spinosa, Anita 291 Spinosa, Bobby 291 Spraggins, Thom 282 Sprav, Robert 251 Springfield, Jeddie .. 259, 178, 116 Sprouse, Richard W 286 Stafford. Wayne E 259 Stafill, Linda ..... 259 Stalcup, Ivan F 162 Stallings, Martha L _. 273 Stalls, Kenneth P 158 Stanfill, Linda J 131 Stanfill, Phyllis S 134 Stanfill, Wm. W 251 Stanley, Roy 158, 310 Stansbury, Claudine 273 Stanton, Barbara _ 291 Stark, Olivia Ann 259 Starr, Linda _ 148, 291 Stearns, Fred 292 Stegall. Wm. David 286 Steinkireh. Louis _ 312 Stephens, Larry J 205, 251 Stephens, Ronald C 273 Stepltenson, Diane — 188, 251 Stephenson, Guy G 297 Stephenson, Thomas 160, 310 Stevens, Marjorie 310 Stewart, Aliee C 304, 144 Stewart. James M 286 Stewart, Joel Ivy _ 251 Stewart. James L 205 Stewart, Marshall 273 Stewart, Michael W 273 Stewart, Pat 310 Stidham, Betty Lou 314 Stiles, Brenda R _. 150, 286 Stiles, Shelley III ___ 273 Stimbert, Vaughn 311 Stockdale, Rebecca 259 Stone, Charles 154, 282 Stone, Robert Lee .. .. 286 Stone, Steve 292 Strange, Pain 292 Stratmann, June C Ill Stratmann, Suzanna Ill Strauss, Russell H 196, 220, 246 Strawn, Thomas H. Jr. .... 162, 273 Strcbel, Barbara A. 304 Strempack, Theodore - 27.3 Strickland, Laura 150, 310 Stringer, Sandra F 301 Stringer, Sue 229, 300 Stubblefield, Jere ... 155, 251 Stubbleifeld, Wm. L 154, 297 Stubbs, Carol Ann .... Ill, 273 Sin,k, v, Troj T. Jr. 171, 212, 215, 279 Sturm. John Erie .. 292 Sugg, Wermund 18.3, 282 Sullivan. 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Jud) - - 292 Taylor, Karen C 273 Taylor, Nancy Carol 181, 181. 148 Taylor, Peggy J _. 300 Taylor, Phillip E - 191 Taylor, Reede 156, 282 Taylor, Steve P. .. ... 259 Taylor, Troy .- 292 Teague, Jerry Thos 259 Teague, Raymond F. 273 Telfair, Lauri A _ 126 Temple, Anita L 172, 286 rhayer, Sylvia I - 144, 273 Thesmar, William H 219, 246 Theurer, Brenda Lee 136, 183, 161, 59, 297 Thillen, Marie C _ 273 Thomas, Charlotte J 273 Thomas, Raymond Jr 286 Thomas, ,n. Sandra E 304 Thompson, Anne 138, 200, 310 Thompson, Charles S 273 Thompson, George F 273 Thompson, Gordon L 162 Thompson, James H - 279 Thompson, James E 162, 204 Thompson, James W 174, 279 Thompson, James W 166, 273 Thompson, Jean Y 304 Thompson, Jo Lynn 310 Thompson, John 292 Thompson, Louis T 286 Thompson, Thomas J 273 Thomson, Nancy 60, 66, 67, 68, 71, 310 310 Th,,rn, Sally M 259 Thorne, Carolyn 144, 292 Thornton, Rosalee .... 144, 188, 310 Thornton, William T 162 Thurmond, Lila Eliz 259 Tidwell, George M 116 Tidwell, Joyce D 304, 220 Tiebout, Patricia 292 Tiller. Sandra Lee 304, 220 Tillman, Walter Polk 178, 282, 116 Tilson, Sara M. H 246 Tilton, Ileda C 138, 219, 251 TimbS ; Judith N 138, 219, 273 Tipton, Ralph E 163 Tobias, John W 162 Tobias, Lois Janet .. 138, 304, 210 Tochen, Barbara C 259 Todd, David A 156, 286 Tomlin, Rebel A 310 Tooke, James Clark 154, 286 Touliao, Spero J 259 Towery, Eliz. Ann 73, 259 Townsend, Barbara A. 173, 212, 215, 279 Townsend, Jimmy 203, 246 Trabish, Marilyn R 259 Trammel, James W 160, 221 Trammell, Eliz 207 Travis, Clifton H 162 Travis, Jean 134, 310 Travis, Kennith B. 273 Trelawney, Frank R 251 Tremmell, Elizabeth 246 Trenter, Jerry A 259 Trevor, John _ 310 Tribble, Alford P 259 Tribble, Jayne 150, 292 Tripp, Alfred D. Jr 259 Trotter, Lewis Earl 160, 195, 200, 127, 251 Trout, Cecelia Mae 221, 251 Trussell, Reuben L 259, 218 Trusty, Wm. J 286 Tubb, Kathie J 310 Tubb, William L 301 Tucker, Betty Zee .... 138, 200, 273 Tucker, Cornelia 273 Tucker, Karen 140, 181, 251 Tucker, Sylvia 282 Turner, Alice C. .. ... 259, 1 18 Turner, Charles M. .. ... 273 Turner, Dawsie C 206 Turner, Henry E 167, 246 Turner, Louise 286 Turner, Stanley C 286 Tutor, Sue 310 Tutor, Larry D 273 Tutt, Betty Lee 310 Tyler, Jeffrey L 286 Tyson, William T 162, 27.3 Tyus, Kay 128, 141, 200, 220, 246 U Underbill, James L. 167, 211, 300 Underwood, James Wm 286 Underwood, Martha S 304 Underwood, William _ 116 Unger, Sherry E 134, 211 Upchurch, Alice 128, 273 V Valvik, Kay 135, 251 Vance, Peggy A 172 Vandell, Harvey G. .. 166, 207, 273 Valid, -rburg, Howard 312 Van Eaton, Paula A 221, 300 Van Eaton, Ronald B 273 Vim Eaton, Vera Sue 134, 300 Vanhoozer, Larry M 161, 207 Van Zandt, Diannc L 304 Vaughan, Larry R 259 Vaughn, Carolyn B. 273 Vaughn, John 162, 203, 292 Vaughn, Lanny Steve 159, 286 Vaughn, Richard 282 Vaughn, Robert Lee 174, 279 Vawter, Noell 162, 286 Veazey, Walter K 273 Verhage, Jan 282 Verhine, Judy 310 Vernon, Vieki 142, 292 Vescovo, Wm. Albert 154, 176, 286 Via, Hunter 292 Vincent, John T _ 222 Vincent, Leah Rae 304 Vincent, Patricia 259 Vines, James C 286 Vinson, Daryle W 274 Vogt, Thomas C _ 274 Vollmer, Russ .... 86, 106, 107, 286 Vopel, William H _ 313 Voss, Margaret Ann 73, 182, 148, 211, 221, 274 Vosse, John Morris 212, 279 Vowels, Jacqueline 310 W Wack, Patricia L 304, Waddey, Larry Lee Waddell, Jim 166, Wadsworth, Martha R Wadsworth, Vivian _ Wage, William Wagerman, Max 164, 176, Wagley, Jerry 151, Wagster, Nicki Ann _._ 304, Wagster, Samuel L Waldon, Brenda K 173, Waldon, Martha 134, Waldron, James E 304, Waldrup, James E Walk, Jo Ann Walker, Frances L Walker, Jean Fran 141, Walker, Judy E Walker, Peggy J 138, Walker, Warren Walker, William Wallace, David 124, 195, Wallace, Lucy G Wallace, Raymond G Wallace, Robert F Wallace, Vclma J Wallen, Betty 138, Waller, Jim _... 166, Wallis, Sandra Walters, Bryon Lee Walters, Margaret E 136, Walton, Johnson 158, Wamser, Lolann 140, Ward, Ben 106, Ward, Fred Wardlaw, Betty f. 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