Tennessee Military Institute - Radiogram Yearbook (Sweetwater, TN)

 - Class of 1971

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J. ROBERT NEELY, Class of 1937, Kingsport, Tennessee. Tennessee Military Institute, School of Business Administration. Purchasing Department, Tennessee Eastman Corporation. President, Gladeville Fuel Corpora- tion. Member First Presbyterian Church, Kingsport. H. GRAY HUTCHISON, Class of 1938, Raleigh, North Carolina. Harvard College. President, Hutchison and Associates, Inc., Actuaries and Employee Benefit Consultants. Director, Hutchison and Associates, Inc., and Capitol Towers, Inc. Partner, Dana Building Company. Member White Memorial Presby- terian Church, Raleigh. DR. THOMAS D. PRYSE, Class of 1940, Knoxville, Tennessee. Vanderbilt University, University of Louisville School of Denistry. Postgraduate study Washington University and Columbia University. Practice limited to Ortho- dontics. U.S. Air Force, 1951-52. Active in dental, civic, and church affairs. JOHN C. GREER, Class of 1941, Loudon, Tennessee. The Citadel, University of Pennsylvania. Retailer. Director, First National Bank of Loudon, Charles H. Bacon Company, Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville, and East Tennessee ChiIdren's Hospital. Presidential appointee to Office of Emer- gency Preparedness and Member of Governor's Staff. FRANK B. JARRELL, Class of 1944, Atlanta, Georgia. Princeton University. Salesman. Active in civic and church affairs. ROBERT T. MAYES, Class of 1945, Lexington, Kentucky. University of Kentucky. Service in United States Marine Corps. Active in Real Estate Development in Kentucky and other Southern States. Director, Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation. Director, First Security National Bank. JAY ALAN HANOVER, Class of 1946, Memphis, Tennessee. Vanderbilt University. Attorney at Law. Member of the law firm of Hanover, Hanover, Hanover, Walsh and Barnes. Director, All-State Linen Service, Inc., Mid- Continent Air Lines, Inc., American Capital Corporation, Memphis Jewish Com- munity Center. Member House of Representatives, State of Tennessee, 1957 to 1962. JAMES H. PATTON, IV, Class of 1947, Dalton, Georgia. Washington and Lee University. Investment Banker. J. C. Bradford Company, Inc. Director, Crown Cotton Mills, Inc., and O. K. Jones Company, Inc. Member First Presbyterian Church, Dalton, Georgia. MICHAEL ENGERS CALLAWAY, Class of 1958, Cleveland, Tennessee. University of Virginia. Attorney at Law. Member of the law firm of Bell, Whit- son, Painter, McMurray 8. Callaway. Active in civic affairs. Member St. Luke's Epis- copal Church, Cleveland. MRS. WADE E. SIZER, Sweetwater, Tennessee. University of Arkansas. Housewife. Active in civic affairs. Member First Pres- byterian Church, Sweetwater. TRUSTEES EMERITUS R. H. Carr, Class of 1919, Jasper, Alabama Colonel C. W. Price, Sweetwater, Tennessee Page Three

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CDININIIEIRSIHIIIIPP AINIID CCDINITIRCDIL All the property of the school, including the campus of 144 acres, all build- ings, and all equipment, is owned by Tennessee Military Institute, Inc., a public welfare fnon-profitl corporation and the control is vested in a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees composed of sixteen alumni and four other members. This organization plan was adopted as a means of assuring the future and continued usefulness of the school-a school already going forward with its fourth quarter of a century of service. l OFFICERS C. R. Endsley, Jr., President Lillian Galyon, Secretary-Treasurer Joe H. Sherlin, Executive Vice President Sanford Gray, Vice President BOARD OF TRUSTEES LESTER W. DEAVER, Class of 1920, Knoxville, Tennessee. University of Tennessee, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science. In- vestments. President and Director of Elgin Wood Products Corporation. Direc- tor, Elgin Mfg. Company, Cherokee Textile Mills, Chase Greenhouses, lnc. Execu- tive Board, Smoky Mountain Council, B.S.A. Member Trinity United Methodist Church. FRANK C. MEBANE, Class of 1922, Little Rock, Arkansas. Retired Resident Manager, State of Arkansas, Maryland Casualty Company. Presently engaged as consultant to insurance firms and farming. JACK D. STOVALL, Class of 1923, Memphis, Tennessee. American Institute of Banking. Vice President, National Bank of Commerce, Memphis. Active in church and civic affairs in the City of Memphis. Treasurer, Red Cross, City of Memphis. WILLIAM W. WALKER, JR., Class of 1927, Birmingham, Alabama. University of Tennessee and University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy. General Manager, Walker Drug Company. President, Birmingham Public Library. Past President, National Wholesale Druggists Association. Active in church and civic affairs. I OLIVER KING JONES, JR., Class of 1934, Sweetwater, Tennessee. Washington and Lee University. Manufacturer. Director, Sweetwater Hosiery Mills, Crescent Hosiery Mills, The Dycho Company, Whiteclitf Corporation, Sweet- water Valley Bank, Guthrie, Bradley 8. Jones, and O. K. Jones Company, Inc. Member Monroe County Court and First Presbyterian Church, Sweetwater. EDWARD P. LOOMIS, Board Chairman, Class of 1934, Sweetwater, Ten- nessee. University of Indiana. Air Force service during World War ll. President, Loomis Packing Company. Director, Sweetwater Valley Bank, Sweetwater Hos- pital, Loomis Farms, Inc., Wood Presbyterian Home, and Hiwassee Community Council. Member First Presbyterian Church, Sweetwater. i Page Two



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0 Ogil and p6U 8l'lf:5 E ARE assuming that the reader of this catalog is either a boy interested n selecting the school he will attend or a Parent equally interested in selecting the school which he believes will develop the best capabilities of his boy. In either case, you want to learn all you can about the schools under consideration. The choosing of a school is the most important choice made by, or for, a boy up to the time that choice is made. The school period from age thirteen to eighteen is the period in which ambitions are fired and the foundations laid determining future happiness and successg or it is the period in which laxities develop, leading to poor achievement and disappointment. You are interested in selecting the right school. We are interested in selecting for admission boys for whom our program of work and activities is well suited. In the next few pages we have discussed what we consider the most important considerations in selecting a school. In later pages will be found information concerning courses of study, athletic and other activities, cost of attendance, et cetera. Read the catalog from the beginning and write for further information on any point which may not be clear. Do not act on the assumption that all military schools are alike and that it makes no dif- ference which one is selected. Schools differ just as much as do the men who direct their policies. You will learn that Tennessee Military Institute is a school of well-estab- lished traditions. The administrative officers have worked together for more than forty years and are in complete harmony on what constitutes desirable procedures. This continuity of management and steadiness of policy have given the school a distinct character of its own. It is a school of high scholastic standards, designed to serve the interests of boys from good homes whose ambitions and life plans call for later attend- ance in the better colleges and professional schools. T. M. I. is a friendly school. The teachers are friendly and helpful toward the boys, easily approachable at all times, and ready to help a boy with his personal problems, whether great or small. Old boys are friendly and helpful toward new boys and have a large share in assisting the new boy in becoming Page F our

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