Tennessee State University - Tennessean Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1960
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THE NINETEEN-SIXTY I TENNESSEAN OF TENNESSEE A8LI STATE UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE TEN N ESSEAN SHIRLEY PARKER THOMAS ' EDITOR ANN W'ILLIAIWS BELL ' ADVISER EARL S. CLANTON, III ' ADVISER ON PHOTOGRAPPY EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TENNESS 'YWHERE YOU GO EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TE Everywhere you go at Tennessee State, there are dyed-in-the-wool living and breathing Ten- nessee State University people. The campus is peopled with people of all cle- scriptions. Their personalities are as varied as the descriptions to which they answer. They hail from hometowns large and small, from commu- nities urban and rural, from families wealthy u and not so wealthy. They come from near and far. They are lovers of nature, music and the arts, the sciences, the humanities, mechanics, administrative excellence, space travel, home- making, farm life and what have you. The peo- ple at Tennessee State are lovers of many varied things and indulge themselves in many varied activities but they all, faculty members and stu- dents alike, share a common pridc-the pride of our campus-of being a part of it, of having a hand in its development and progress. The 1960 TENNESSEAN takes you everywhere on campus that all the people go. It takes all of the Tennessee State people, themselves, over the spots they have been many times before, Turn the pages and pictorially live again the moments of Tennessee State University 1959-60 ea recollection of the immediate past, every- where you have been and everywhere you Will go. Vw4 mHmNHm mmmmmZZmH H4 00 DOW mmmmgwmmxxm Meet thc zulministration and faculty. Every- where you go on Tennessev Statck campus they appear. . . a wcll-roumlcd Crcw of wcll-traincd opcn-mindcd people dcdicatvrl to the molding of young minds. The number of faculty mcmbcrs on campus grows in proportion to tho growth of the student body your by your. Significant is 1116 fact that thv turnovcr in faculty employmcnt is small. Our faculty members lovo Tennessee State Uni- vvrsity and everywhere you go on campus you will liml proof Of this lovc through observation of the various programs of work in which they indulge. 'llhrough thc pagvs of the 1960 TENNESSEAN you uill mm-t the administration and the faculty. You will see samples of their work in picturv form. You will havc a laxting memento of your favorites among thcm. EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TENNESSEE STAT EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TI EVERYWHERE YOI The crux of tho wholc situation-the student body. Students are everywhere. They dominate the classrooms, the or- ganizations, the campus housing, the food service areas, the sidewalks, the lounges, the recreation areas, in short; thcyirc everywhere you go. The 1960 TENNESSEAN is a view book of their activities and undertakings, the things they have done all year and will want to remember. It will serve as a thing of joy to behold as each picture is vxamincd and exclaimed about. In the years to come the 1960 TEN- NESSEAN will serve as a memory book of happy times, And whether this thought has crossed their minds or not, every- thre you go at Tennessee State there will be students with their view books, their memory books, packing; them for the trip back home. lVlS HHSSHNNELL lV 09 BOA EDIEIHAAAHEIAEI Ell 1V 03 BOA EIEIEIHAAAHEIAEI MWWQZGO ?H HmZZ H HmZmemmm mHFHm EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT Plenty to sec. Plcmy to do. Pooplc to Imou. Placcs to go. The hustlc and bustle of campux lifc includes thv. things you cnjoy doing and the things you would prcfcr not to do but fccl that you must do. From the horsc barn to the Education Build- ing, from the Lawson Building to tho Heating Planthcvcrywhere you go at Tennessee State there is this omnipresent thingr called campus life. Enjoy it W'hilC you may. EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TEN EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TE Tcnnosscc State University stu- dents are urged to take part in ac tivitics Outside of the classroom. That is why everywhere you go at Tennessee State people are organiz- ing into Club groups or being ini- tiatcd into alrczidy cx'tablishcd Or- ganizations. Thcrc is an organization 011 cam- pus to suit m'Cry tastc. Thom arc religious clubx, social societies, dC- partmontal clubs; homotou'n clubs. dormitory councils, singing groups. instrumental music groups, and journalistic groups. Everybody is oncouragcd to take his pick and join with the belief that hall work and no play makes Jack 21 dull boyfi Students 1mm by doingr in the or- Qanizationx of their own Choosing and they cxpcritncc a much-nevdcd smsc of bclonging. NNESSEE STATE A851 UNIVERSITY E E H4-R AT TE RY EVERYWHERE YOU EQE Everywhere you go at 'lhvnncsscc Statc University pcoplc arc cngaging in zithi lctics. On the i1'1tcrcollcgiatc lcvcl Tcnncsscv State continues to boast a championship football team. Its basketball Tigers are nationally known for thc history-making fcat of capturing the NAIA tournament championship for three consecutive years and bringingr home the third place tro- phy this ycar. Tho Tigcrbellos hax'v madv names for themsvlvcs in thc Olym- pic Inwts as wcll as in the Russian- Amcrican dual track meets. Thc mcnis track team is composod of several indi- viduals whose track and held accom- plishments are nothing short of outstand- ing. Tho swimming t :am, time and time again tlittocs its rccord-breaking habits. The basvball and tennis teams arc com- ing more into their omn with their skills on thv diamond and on the asphalt court. ERYWHERE YOL RYVVHERE YOU A T T E N N ESS GO AT EVERYWHERE YOU GO AT TENN Everywhere you go at Tennessee Statei cvcry school, every dcpartmcnt within the school, every building, there is class- room activity. The chief purpose of Tennessee Statcis being is this class- room activity where students are being trained for various and sundry careers. Out of this activity will come the nationis future teachers, doctors, lawyers, farmcrs, engineers, musi- cians, scientists, and homemakcrs. Theirs is a serious bent as they sack knowledge in the classroom. Tennessee. State University is constantly on the lookout for new and more modem means of equipping the classrooms with whatever materials are necessary for enhancing the class- room activity for the benefit of its students, the classroom attendants. thc chief product of the University. CONTENTS Page 18 ADMINISTRATION Page 34 GRADUATE SCHOOL Page 46 AGRICULTURE AND HOME E .9 MICS SENIOR CLASS GREEKS ARTS AND SCIENCES Page 151 SOPHOMORE CLASS Page 1 59 SPORTS Page 180 ENGINEERING YEARBOOK STAFF Page 234 .. STAFF ASSISTANTS T0 MRS. FRANCES AGNEXV SANDERS Nlorc than just a holder of two college dogmas. this Greensboro. Alabmna-horn veteran of 34 years of sonic , zit Tt-nm-swv State Li'nivcrsity has been and is the motL vating spirit in tho pcrsonal and professional growth of Imndn-cls of young men and womvn. Having no children of her own shv is devoted to otlicr pcopicis Children? 8110 is dccliuaurd t0 the teaching profession Elnd all it entails. Shh is rnnCvrnCCl for the Wt-Ifaro of thosv who have become a part of hvl' liiitt whctlit'r pl'oh'ssionnlly or per- uonallyn Bo 'ausv of this veteran svrvin'. this iiiotix'ating spirit. this devotion. this dodicmimi. and this Concminithis year's TENNESSEAN is respectfully and lovingly dcdiratocl t0 MRS. FRANCES AGNEVV SANDERS, 17 $9 ADMINISTRA 233$! TION THE GOVERNOR OFVTENNESSEE The Cove mm Speaks The Governor at his desk THE HONORABLE BUFORD ELLINGTON Govcmor 0f the State of Tennessee 21 UNIVERSIT TE ST: STRIAL D U IN AND S I V A D . S XV ULTURAL DR AGRIC ,NNESSE THE PRESIDENT The President waltzcs with Bliss Charm! The President and nfirst lady enjoy a basketball game J01- Morgan. Chairman 0f the State Board of Education and Commissioner of Eduvalion. THE TENNESSEE 24 wxmmwmyx BOARD OF EDUCATION LL 1 DR. A. V. BOSW'I PRESIDENT VICE E TH 26 DEAN OF THE FACULTY DR. CARL 1V1. HILL COLONEL HOW'ARD L. BAUGH. BS. Head. Depar'mcnl of Air Science THE OFFICERS MRS. MABEL B. CROOKS. B.S. Dean of Whmen AIRS. BIARY IV. IAR'I'ER. MA. Assistant Registrar DR. HI'BERT CROUCH Dran 0f lhc Grudualt- School DR. W'ALTER A. FLOWERS Dirm'tor of Field Survives and Extension LOIS II. DANIEL. MA. OF ADMINISTRATION NAPOLEON IIOHNSON 3.5. in C.E. Dean of the School of Engineering HAYES HOW'ARD. B S. Director of Physical Plant RAYNIOND H. KENI'P, NLA. Director of Athletics THE OFFICERS DR. FREDERICK 1. D. MCKINNEY Registrar 1 ; 8 9 gc anw; PAUL G. KING. BS. Bursar DR. JOSEPH A. PAYNE Dean of Students DR. GRANVILLE 1W. SAVVYER Director of Public Relations and Coordinator of Alumni AITairs MRS, ANNIE G. SASER, NLS. O F A D M I N I S TRA TION Asmciule Dean of Students and Director of Placement Bureau CARR A. TREHERNE, ALD. Director of Heallh Sorvitcs DR. MAJOR F. SPAULDING Dean of the School of Agriculture and Home Economics mm-mamg A QUEEN WASHINGTON, R.N. Head Nurse EDDIE WILLIAMS, BS. Director of Safety THE OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION DR. NIALCOLM D. WILLIAMS Dean of the School of Education WMQf'fZKVWJiZKIKQQEIKIZKilidifzfmi!i Jiffm', mmmmr . . 33 G RADUATE scno 0L y j DR, LEONARD C. ARCHER DR. CALVIN 0. ATCHISON DR. HARRY S. BLANTON Professor of English and Speech Associate Professor of Psychnlogy and Co- Associate Professor of Education ordinator of Graduate Studies and Research in Education. CURRICULUM COORDINATORS AND SUPERVISORS DR, ROBERT S. COBB Professor of Health and Physical Education DR. GEORGE L. DAVIS DR. KATHRYN A. CALDWELL and Coordinator of Graduate Studies and Professor of History and Coordinator of the Assistant Professor of Bio-Chemistry Research in Health and Physical Educatium Curriculum in Political Science. 36 DR. DAVID A. HANIILTON DR. GEORGE HULL, JR. Associate Professor at Agricultural Educa- Associate Professor of Biology and Coordi- DR. EDGAR G. EPPS tion and State Itinerant Teacher-Trainer in natnr of Graduate Studies and Research in Associate Professor of Sucinlogy Agricultural Education. lhe Natural Sciences. OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH DR. KERMIT C. KING Professor of Education and Coordinator of DR. JAMES L. MORRIS DR. CALVIN E. KING Student Teaching. Professor of Education Professor of Mathematics 37 DR. VIRGINIA S. NYABONGO DR. SARAH M. PEREIRA DR. EUGENE L. RUNYON Professor of French Professor of Romance Languages Professor of Psychology CURRICULUM COORDINATORS AND SUPERVISORS DR. EARL L. SASSER Professor of English and Coordinator of ' Graduate Studies and Research in the Hu- DR. RUPERT G. SEALS DR, SOLOMON N, SHANNON manities. Associate Professor of Animal Science. Associate Professor of Secondary Education. ai: DR. FREDERICK D. SNIITH DR. WILLIAM 0. SMITH DR. ALONZO T. STEPHENS Professor of Animal Science and Vctcrina- Associate Professor of Music Professor of History and Coordinator rian. of the Curriculum in History. OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH DR. JAYIVIE C. WILLIAMS DEL MCDONALD WILLIAMS DR. RALEIGH A. WILSON Associate Professor of Speech Professor of English Professor 0! History 39 OFFICERS pr t0 baztorm DANIEL WARD. -. ....... Student Council ernewnmtive ROBERT DERDEN . . , ..................... Treaxumr BEVERLY TAYLOR ......................... Svrwtam: GRADUATE CLASS First Row: WILLIE MAE BLACKVVELL ................ Nashville. Tenn. Elmnentury Education JAMES H. BROWN .. ....................... Prirhard, Ala. Zoology Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity IVIOZELLE E. BIU XJKS BROWN ............ Columbia, Tenn. Science Education NIARY WV. GRAY ......................... Shclbyvillc, Tenn. $360111!an Education GEORGE. W. HALL . . .................... Tullahoma, Tenn. Mathenmticx Second Row: GLADYS K. HARDY ....................... Nashville, Tenn. Home Economim Education PAULINE NI, ,IAIVIES . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . . . .Ncwburyport, Nfass. vachology THE GRADUATE ANNA M, WC LEWIS ........................... Paris, 'l'cnn. Science Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority HENRI ALICE LOVVERY LOGAN ............. Saltillo, Tmm. vachology Drlta Sigma Thom Sorority NETTIE O. PARHAM ........................ ShL-fflvld, Ala. Mathemmzu Third Row: IVIATTIE BELL STRAIN .................. A shlzlnd City. Tvun. Elementary Education Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority MATTIE M. SWONIAGON ................ McKtnzie,'l'cn11. Science Education PRESTON TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashvillc. Tenn. Eduuztion Adminzklmlion LAURA M, TOWNSEND ....................... Gurley, Ala. nychology Dvlta Sigma Thom Sorority CLASS HARNED HALL, Science Building HANKAL HALL. Dormitory for Women The S UDENT UNION SCENES GOODWILL NIANOR, President's Home DRHNISTRATION BUILDING The LAWSON BUILDING, Agriculture HXIJC HALL. Dormitory for Vme'n MCCURD BLILDING Engineering The INDUSTRIAL ,XR'IK Building 44 CAMPUS SCENES MARTHA M. BROWN MEMORIAL IJBRARY hidt- view MARTHA M. BROWN MEMORIAL LIBRARY hcaH KEAN HALL. Health and Physical Education Building 45 AGRICULTURE 3b HOME: ECONOMICS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS DR. ROLAND NORRIA Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Animal Science DR. FRED F. VVESTBROOKS Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Plant Science DR. NIIRIANI L. IVICTEER Prnfmmr and Head of the Department of Home Economics DR HENRY L. TAYLOR Professor and Head of 111: Department of Agricultural Education 49 FACULTY First Row: RIRS. MILDRED B COLLINS, B.S., Tochnirian in Home Fur- nishings. MRS AUGUSTINE DARTIS, M.S.. Instructor in Foods and Nu trition. Second Row: ARTHUR DAVIS. M.S., Instructor in Animal Scicncc. MRS. MATTYE C. FLOWERS, M.S., Associatr Professor of Hmm- Economics Education Third Row: LUTHER B. FRANKLIN, M.S., Instruclur in Foods and Nutrition. NEAL MHXLPIN, M.SV, Assistant Professor of Plant Srivncc. F ourth Row: MRS. CATHRYN MCKINNEY, IVI.S., Instructor in Hunw Eco; nomirs Education. MRS. LILLIE B. REDMOIVD, M.S. Instructor in Homo. Eco- nomics Education. Fifth Row: MRS. MIRIAIVI TOWNS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Foods and Nutrition. JOHN T WHITLOW, B.S., Laboratory Technician in Animal Husbandry. Ml L DEPARTMENT OF A , AGRICULTURAL , k . EDUCATION Sludrnls 0f azricullurv study the principles and lab- niqurs involved in lumping farm records and :u'rnunlx. InlcrcalL-d agricullun- Inujnrs lisu-n t0 :1 lcclurc 0n 1hr 0pc union ul farming :u u busincxs SludL-nls lAzlrn farm shop work 10 dm'clop dx'ills in Ihc sclcrlinn. ran- uml INC of Innk :Ind mulrriuls for farm wmslruvlion and rt-pzlir, Livestock management is a parl of the animal science curriculum. The curriculum in poultry husbandry has been s'el up to prepare students for the successful operation of poultry enterprises. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE Excellence in dairy farm nperalion Classes at Tennessee Slate has won for the University recognition for this excellence of its dairy herd throughout the. State and nation. DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS A beautiful table arraugcnmnt is 0m- uf 11n- jnys of Illajoring in foods and nutrition. Sludcnts of housing and home furnishing learn drapery making, upholslering and interior decorating. Clothing and textiles students discover that Ihc key to a smart wardrobe is to makc your own. Tum mamas: is n 52 DEPARTMENT OF PLANT SCIENCE Students of floricullurc become adept in the culture of greenhouse crops, commercial flowers and house plants. In a soils testing lab .sludenls study soil factors as related to fertility maintenance and fertilizer practices. While studying the principles of tobacco culture, agriculture majors also learn about fertilizing, producing, grading, classifying and marketing. 53 OFFICERS CLEO T. IOHNSON Preridcn! CATHERINE BRUVVN Vire Prasidmll FRANCES CALLOVVAY Secretary LEONA EQUALLS Trwlm fer AIRS MARY Hi GREEK A zl 17in r Tho Homo Economics Club is an organization of home economics majors and minors in- tt'lUSLCd in professional home economics and in homcmnking. IVIomhm's of 'I'cnnesscc Stalcis Home Economics Club are organizud undcr their own constitution but are aHiIinLvd with the American Home Economics Association, HOME ECONOMIC CLUB NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA An nmunimlion 0f an'ricultuml education maiors the New Farmers of Aliicrica is a Hon- 5 a I profit organization which has for its purpose the development of its members in their vocational, social, and recreatinnal life through established loyal Chapters whore voca- tional awriculture is tawrht. The orn'auiyation is dvsio'nerl to assist n'ns icctivv LPachers of vocational agriculture in bccoming good advisers of local NFA chapters. OFFICERS HENRY PETTIGRl-LW President UUR'I'ISS BRUMMER Vice Prmizlenr TANE FCTRELL Secrrtmj' THOMAS 'IUXYIl iR Twmlum DR. DAVID HANIILTOX A 1111',er H l lCliRS ROBERT E VVILLIANIS P rm: de' nt YARHANG RAIINAMS Vic'r' PI'FxI-rirnt BERRY VVRICHT Snrretm'y CHARLES FIELDS 'I'I'I'axurrr FRED E. XN'FS'rBR X KS Atlz'l'wr Thu Tvnnvsscv State University chapter of the American Socicty of Agronomy ix gm uH-iliutc chapter of 1110 National body. The Tennessee State Clmptm' ol the society is an oHirial mgm- ization of Llu- sIudL-nt zu'tivitics scmion. Membership is open 10 students 0f the dvpzu'lnn-nr who an inlvrcstvd in the Ialrsi dmrkInpnu-ntuin tho Iioldofagrononly. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRONOMY OFFICERS U'op lo bottmm CARLTON PETWAY ...................... Praxidvnt BENNY GRANT .................... Vice Pv'mitlmzt ODESSA PETERSON .................... Svcwtary DONALD LEE .......................... Tryaxun'r THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row: EDDIE RAY ARMSTRONG ........ Acwuntiny IHIUu'r lhnim'm Ltzldws nI Amt-Iduu, liuptisl Twining lininnv SHIRLEY ASKEVV . . . ..................... Mvmphis, TCmL SV-u'ul Admin . tratiou Zym Phi Ismu Snmriuz Baptist Snulm-m LTninn Sludrnt Cluiuizm Assncimion, rmxrmily Choir. TWILTUN BALTIMORE .............. EIVIIIPJLlIIIJ' Educatian mnily, Ml. Iisunirll' 01' 19.7 , ermxm Club, Univcrsity . um- on. .Miami. Fla. . . .Indiunapulis, Ind. gUplIn 1m; AHHL: n; XVIIJJAM U BECK . . .................. Memphis, Tenn, Burma! x Admininmlian Vm-um 01qu Funnx' 15.1mm LL-adt-H m Ammiru, Mpmmm Club. MIILLIE FRANK BENTON ............... Gvrumnlown, Tenn. Bia-Cllmlli.xtry Nru anu-u uf .hmura, Haplisl Suulrm Uninn, 57 First Row: RAMSEY ALEXANDER, .IR .............. IsIurfrrrsbom,Tenn. Ar'clrilectuml Engineering Onwga Psi Phi me uny. National Tmmzml Sucioly. mm Fuundaliun. BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON ................... E;1ds,'l'cnn. Home Etonomim Education Hmm- Ilcnnmuics Club. Baptist Sunh-m UnlmL Sludn-nl Chri izm AssuciulimL ELIZABETH ANDERSON ,. , . .............. Memphis, Tt nu. Home Etonmniu Erlucntiun Ilulnc Economicx CIIIIL Klvpt'ndl'lll Such GLADYS ANDER$ XV . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . lN21sl1villc, 'I'rnn. Socialu 141 mu le, vallmdihl Sllulvnl 310VrlnrnL . . . . ............. Cvlinu, Trnn. Bmznen I: ucutmn Sigma Gamma le Smm ilv, Sludrm Clnhtian Axnntialinn, Fuiulc linsinvss er1- em I AInmit-n. Cniu-rsiu Clmir. Sigma GENEVA ANDRE Third Row: BOBBIE BILLINS . . . . ......................... Nizlrun, Ga. Biology Alpha Kappa Mu, 5mm : cmmian Avnfizuiun, liniwnm Ununwluxx NlL-llmdist Sllldrlll Muvcmvm, BARBARA J. BIRDEN ...................... Mrmphis. vl'vnn. Phyu'ral Education wnmn's Inlnmumul IsmmL Ih-lwlmufs Club, MELVIN C. BLACK . .. ..................... Nushvillv, Tr-nn. Hislnry CAROLYN BLACKVVELL ................. VVim hcstor, Tme Businen Education LURA BOWEN ............................ Mumphis, Tum. . Buvinem Education Pi Onu'g'a Pi 11mm: Socu-ly, hlcmphix Cluh Fulurv Ihuinuw Lrudvrs oi AIm-ru . THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row: YV'Y HV'NE N. BRYANT . ............. Elzmenlary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, University Counsrlor, Tim Mam Staff, Kappa Delta I'i Honor Society. ALRUTHEUS TAYIKHK BUCHANAN ....... .Nashville,Tcnn. Civil Engineering Trnucsxvc Stale UnivI-n'ily Technical Society, Newman Club . . .Nashvillc. TPnn, BARBARA J. BULLOCK . . ............... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Elementtnj Education SYLVIA BUTLER . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . .Lnuisville, Ky. Biology Binlngy Club Newman Club, French Club. JOHNNY CARSON, JR. ................... Birmingham, Ala. Biology Psycholngy Club, Biology Cluly, Social Studivs Club. 58 First Row: S XVJA B YD . . ....... . .......... .. . Buxinem Educalzon Future Business Lt-adcns of Amcrica, Sludmr Cluislian Aszmizuiml. ....... Nashvillv, Tenn. MAE RUTH BRANCH . . . . ................. K rlington. Tan Physical Education VEZELIA BRPHVSTER ...... Nashvillc, 'l'onn. Science Education Zeta Phi Bl'la Sumrily. Sr' 'm Educaliun Club. W't-slvy Foundatinn. LAWRENCE BR X KS . . . . ........... Memphis, '1 ean Politi rr;I..S 'c'ierLcr CHARLEY MAE BROWN ................... klcmphis, Tenn Buyincu Erlucrllion Futuu- Busim-sx Lradcrs nf Ammitu, Sludcm Chrisliun Axxnrialiou. Third Row: ANNIE PEARL CARTER .................. .Nashville, Tenn. Hixtory HERSHELL B. CARTER ......... . .......... Madison,Tcnn. Plant Srience WILLIAM CARTER ....................... Carthage, Tenn. Civil Engineming SWAZOO GLAYBON . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn, Buxinem Adn'linlemtion SYVELIA CLAYBROOK ........... . . . . . .Gates, Tenn. Elementary Education Aswciution fur Childhood Education lntcrnmimml. Second Row: BARBARA CURRY ....................... Grccnwood, Miss. Biolouy IIIII Kappa Chi, DIIIII sagmd 'IIII-Ia swum, MIII Ienumu- 5mm Sn POII I'II'l IU'U GU Biology Club. ERNEST INE D. D AV IS ..................... Viomphis. Icnn Sociul 411nIi1LfIaImn H'I-Ilvy FINIIMIJIIIIHL Social Srivurv IllIlL IIHIPIM'IIdCIlCC CIIIIL RONALD U. DAVIS . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. SIMTCII, mid Dmmn Alpha HIE Alpha FIulI'IIIIlv. 'rlIllllI'MI'r LIIIIVI-Iaily Cnunsrlm'. Omega TIII'lzI Alpha Phi. SIIIII- Playurs Guild, HELEN DEAN PIIJ Iirul Edurufirm L'IIIixIIsIII IIIHIIINIIUI' IIiI Mociutiou. V DEBERIRY Elemrntmy Education Ax'xntiuliml III CIIildlInnrl Education IllltlllaIIOllaII DI'IIkI Sigma IIIHIIII SIIIIIIin HUIHW'IIHIN, IlIll'HlllllI'ilI AIIII MARGARE'I ................................. Dania, Fla. ................ Humboldt, Tenn. 59 First Row: BENNIE R. CLEIVIENTS ................... MillinglonI ,FCHIL FOOdJ and Nutrition I'lulll ELHIIIIIIIIKV C luh. AHIIH ISIAH Slndv III C III'IHIldII Awncmlnm. SOPHI X E C UGER ........................ anphis. I 5an Sorialnuy Sigma UaIIIIIIu Rim Sn IIiIx. liaIII'IcI SIIIIlI-III 1 IIiI-II. BE'I T YE JE KN U ROSS ...................... .Im kson Icnn Bu .Iiueu l'. IIIII atiml JACQUELINE CRUVVDER. . ...........NzIsth11c, Tenn. PM 'U Ill l'n'urnnnn sIgIIIa LIIIIIIIII RIIII LIIixIIIIIx IIIIIIIIIIIII thIIIIIIII-IIIII IIIIIIIII-II-IIII. RUSSELLT AIZE H C ROW DER ...... Nashvillr. Tenn. Mus IVIIIII'ISIIV' Baud. IIHIYI'IVIH CIIIIII. Third Row: WILLE'IVTA MARIE ELLIIYII ............... MCAICStPr, IIkIa, Hume Economitm Education Home ECqunIiI's Uluh, VVcsIcy FIIIIIIdaIimI. REBINA BYRD FARROVV ................ Chattanooga, Tenn. Elemenlm' Education SHHIPIII CIII islIIIII Association, Iidurnlinli CIIildlIqul AssIIIialiun, I'nivrrsin CouIIA 5F 01'. DOROTHY Y. FELTON ........................ A uburn, Ala. Food; and Nuhitimz MI-IlIudm SIIIdI-III MIIw-,IIIIIIII YI-IIIIg Women s UIIiinan A ssndatmn. .......................... Bolivar, Ienn. Bux'inexx Edumlian, FIIIIII-I- TIIIIclII-I-s III AIIII-rim. Baptist SHHIQHI UIIimI. IIUIIIC ECUIHHHICS Club ALICE FENTRESS BILLIE JEAN FIELDS. . '. .......... I ......... Memphis, 'I'nm. Bu 71 Erlucntlon Hankal Hall Club. FIIIIIII- ISIIsiIII-ss LI-ng'rs Ur AIIII-III'n. lmlllisl Sludmll Asmcizh IIIIII. THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row: HAZEL C. FOSTER . . ..................... Nashvillv, Tenn. Bus'inen Education of Amm'ica, Smdcnt Christian Assnciauou. Future Bminms Ln-adx EDDIE L. GRAGG...... ..............Memphis,Tenn. Physical Education BENNY GRANT . . . ........................ High Point, NLI. Muxic Educatiml Olm'ga Psi Phi Frau-Inily, NI-wman Club. TAVIS L. GRANT ......................... Texarkana,Ark. Accounting . Independent Surirlyu Fulun- Busin 's Lvu nl' Amuica, Young LIPHB Christian smcian n. .V XANNA M. GRAY ........................ Tuscaloosa, Ala. Slv relm'ml Tmmmg Ymmg VVomvu's Christian Assurialion, Baptis! Smdrul Union. 60 First Row: CHARLES FIELDS, JR. ...... : ................ Atoka,'lonn. Air Science American Sucirly of Agrun, Ymmg IVIvn's Christian Awwiulinn, Inth-pmulcnl Sm'ivly PATRICIA E. FIELDS . ....... . . . . . . . . .Nashvillv, Tenn. Elementary ducalzon Cheerleader Captain. L'nivm'xily Cunnm-lm'. DENNIS G FOOTE ...................... dshvillc, Tenn. Biology Biology Club, .. DELOIJA G. FORD L210rangu.TL-nn. Foods and Nutrition Hume Econnmirs Club, Student Clniwliun Assm'iuliml, Blclluulial Sludcnl Brlm'cr mullt. ETHEL L. FOSTER. . . . . ............. Nashvillv. TcmL Bmzneu Edurrm'nu ann- lhuinps: Imnllm's nr Ammim. Mmlml Clnkliun Axsovialion. Third Row: FREDDIE. MAE GREEN .................... Memphis, Tenn. Sunial Adlniuixtlulimr Alpha Kappa Alpha Sm'uriu, Chu-llradm'. XIELODIE GREEN . . . ..... . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Elw'mgntary Education ZrlzL Phi Baa Sm'm ily, Iulm'rmeml,x Cuumil. Amm'iulinu fm Childhood lidlb cation. Inh'rnaliuual. DOROTHY A. GRIFFIN ............... OpvlianAlm Englzslz Lilmary Guild, Alvlhndial Sludvnl Rhn'r-nu-nt. CHARLES E. GU'I'HRIE . . . ........... Paris, Trnn. Nntum Olm'ga Psi Phi Pralmnily AIm-rimn muiral Sucivly, Alnn'd Air Snciulv. cit-nn- lucaliun Cluh, ' VVEATAU 2X HALEY . . . . . . , Buyiv ,3; Education, Fulurc Business Lt-adcm 0f AIIIL'HCd, Hankal Hull Club, VVrslvy Fonnrimion. ....... Bristol, Tenn. Second Row: .11 1SEPH V11 HAYGOOD . 1 .Birminghzun: Ala. .15 Onwga 1K1 P111 1 1'z1lc1'11ily. Unnd: Choir. SHIRLEY MORENE HILL ...................... Romv, Ga. Speeth and D7 ,nm 'l'lwlx Alpha Phi, Sludrnl Clnialiau Awncmlinn, TSU Player's Guild. 1V1 XXINE HIN'IY 1N ........... 1 ......... 1halhnooga T1'.11n Honw 1160110111151 Education llunlc Eaumunu Chili, Slutlt 11! Chnsliau Aisucialion. BETTYE I. HOLLU1N'AY ............... Niobilv Ala. 15 Education 11,1111. Kappa 111111111 8111-1111111 F1111111 11111-111111 L1-vnd11s o1 Ammita, Bap1i:t Student Union MINNIE P. HUNTER ...................... Nashville, T211111 Buxiness Edutnlian P1 Omrga P1 61 First Row: ADOROTHY HAMPTON ............ Sturkvillc, Miss Busiuem bducntion THERESA HANKERSUN . . . . 1 . . . .......... Uglethorpr, Ga. BudnerducnUon Uniwl'sily Cuunsrlm 1311111141 S111d1'111 Union, l'unnr- Busincas Lradcn uf Amunca. JOHN E. HARDING .Nashvillu, Tenn. 1 L zuzl Engmceng Sphinx Club 110111111111 5111'111 Engincming, 51111111, 01 c111111111g1ncc11. JESSIE B. HARRIS ........................ Memphis, Tenn. Social Atlmini l align Baptist 5111111111 111111.11 51 51-111 1- CIHIL RUBY LUCILLE HAWK .. ................ Nashville,Tc11n. Psychology Psychology Club. Third Row: CLEO T. JOHNSON ................ . ........ Stanton, Tenn 017w Economiw Education L'Ilivmsily Cuunsclux', Dl'llu Sigma 'l'Iu-la Emmity; llunu- 12111110111113 Club. Stu' 1-111. Cluistian Awn-Ealiun. EDY'I'HE P. JOHNSON .1 ...... Social AdIVlilllAlTIIH-Oll Social Scimcc Clulu, Methodist Slmlcnl Muwmcnl. JEAN LORRAINE JOHNSON . 1 ............. Nashville, Tenn. Elementary Edurrltinn Alpha Kappa Alpnm 111111.11 1111111111 11111113111111 111.1 1:1.111111111111 1111111111111 ... 1111111111. 11011211. JIMMY JOHNSON . . . . .................. New Markrt Induxtrial Arts Edurntion Alplm Phi Alpha Fraternity. Intllullial Arh' Club. Vrlrrans Club. RUTHIE M. JOHNSON ...... , ome Economi 11mm- 11111110111111 Club, 1511111111 5111110111 . Chattanooga, Tenn. , Icnn, ............ M1'111phis,Trnn. Ellucrmon 1111011, Student Clu'iuinn Asvminliun. THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row: DONALD A. LEE Chemixnj Kappa Alpha Psi AIIIIriI-an C III IIIiI al SIIciI ly ClII'IIII Ill Hall Club Student CiIIiS' tian Association MAGGIE N. LEE .................... Phyxicul Education HPIH'HIIUIS, wulllvll s IIIIIIIIIIuIaI Bilal'li. I .Lchanon, ALMA P. LINDSEY ....................... Springfield, Tenn Ru.IiIIe.I.I Edutatian FIIlIIrv Business LI'ndI'rs IIl' AIIIvI'iI'a. ROBERTA M. LINDSEY ..... . ............. Memphis, Tenn Elementary Iidumtion Future'l'cachers III AIIIIIIIica, Banlisl SIIIdI-III L'IIiIIII. Sllldt'lll Christian Association. I .Nashville, Tenn. CHRISTELLA MCCL INE Elementmy Education Alpha Kappa Alpha SIIIIIIin, UllinlNilV ti Ian . Iciatiml. .Pittsburgh, Pa. 'I'IIIInI CUIinhrl-UI MIiItI-IsiIIgIIw. StudInt ChliS' 62 First Row: HENRY JOLLY .................... . . ..... Nashville, Tenn. Soriologg- LAURA LI JONES. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ........ Baltimore, Md, Sociology EDWARD R. KEMP .......... . . .. ........ .Atlanta, Ga. Aviation Education . Studonl ClIIiinaII AssoIileiIIII. Natiuual lcclInical SIIcIcIy. SHIRLEY KENNEDY ...... .......... . . . . . . .4 .Orlando, Fla, Bu.IiIIesx Education Delta Sigma TiIcla Slirtilily. Florida LIlIIlI. FIIlIII-I- Businvss Leaders of America, iaic Hull DUnIlitOl'Y CIIIII. ARENA IVIAE KING ........................ Wartracc, Tenn. Accountimg Delta Sigma TiIIIIa SIII'IIIin, Unin'rsily Counselor, America. FIIIIIII- BIIinIIWs Lcadurs Ol' Third Row: THOMAS MI'CRAVEN, JRH . . . . . Buxmeu Eliumlion Phi Beta Sigmu FI.IIIIIIi1',. Fllllllc BIII II Llildlls IIi AIIICIica, Baptist StIIchII I IIIIIII BARBARA JO MCGEE . . . . . . . I .- ............... DI-trnit, TVIiI'h, C IIemIrtIJ Delta Sigma Theta Surmih' AIIII-IiIzIII C IIIIIIiI'aI SIIciIly Michigan Club Baptist Student Union BIing Club Young WIIIIII II I Clnisxiun wnbialinn CHARLES E. MCKENZIE ........ . ..... . .Lhalmnooga, Tenn. Eltamentmy Edumtion FIIIIIII- 'II-IIIIII-Is III AIIII-IIIIJI. Baptiu SIIIdcnt LJIIiIIII AsmIileiIm fIII CIIIidIIImIl lkluI'MIIiIm lIIIcIIIaIiIIIIaI. TYRI iNE MADDOX ........................... Atlanta, Ga. Indmtrinl A rt: Education NI'II'IIIaII ClIIII. Mylu Staff, IIIduslIiIIl AIIs Club. GERALDINE MCDONALD . . . .Nashvillc, Tenn, Elementary Education Assurimion for Childhood Education, Internatiunal. .Mcmphis, TchI ?gii P w mam a Second Row: D LN'ALD W. MAYFIELD . .1 ............... . . .Louisvillc, Ky. Bzology Kappa Alpha Psi szllc-Iuh SIudvlll Council: Tennis Tram, Biology cxuh, can lmhury Club, Sludrnl Ch 'un wnviuliuu. Cuy Slndx-nls Clulx Young Mewfs Cluiuian Associatinn, ARTHUR MEAIN WVS ......................... Pulaski, Va, Buxinm: Lducazion v; OmrgA Pi Hmmr sham, Indv'wndrnr snriom VVcsIPy Fouudaliuu. ELNORA RUTH IVIILLLNTDER ..... . ..... Chatmnooga, Tenn BuJinPcr Edurrltiun CHARLES LIOORF. . . . ................... Morristowm Tenn. JWuxic Etlutation Iudcpcndrnrc Soriuty. wulm; Foundation, Univmny Choir. MAHLON P M XHkE .......... Malhemanax .sArnnlxl Air Sncirly. Tennis TranL hialhcmalics Club. AFRO'IC Society. ......... Nashville, Tenn. 63 First Row: MILDRED F. MADRY . ............ . ........ anhville,Tcnn. Elementary Education . Alpha Kappa Alpha Sornri A Kappa Della Pi Honm' Society, lupus; Student luninn, Student Clu'islian Assurialiun. Associalnm for Childhood Educauon, Inter- natmnal. JACQUELINE MANN . . . . .......... . .Chatmnooga, Tenn Elmnenlrzry Education PHEOLA IVL MARIAN . ................... Indianapolis, Ind Rwyhalogy Psychology Club, Hankal Hall Cluh, Vleoy Fuundmion. AMELIA MARTIN Nashville, TPIH'L ElementmyEduzation Delta Sigma leta Sm'nrity, VVr'l -v Foundation. QUINTON D. MASSEY .................... Mcmphis,Tenn. Bminesv Education Phi Beta Sigma Fraterninx Fuluu- 1511.4an Lcadl-xs of America. Third Row: MARGARET E MOORE . . . . . . . .......... Fayetteville, Tenn. Buxinexx Education Angel 1:11qu Hnnm' Society, Future Bu5invss Leaders of Ammicn, WPslry FoundaA 110 . PETER MOORE . . . . . . . . : .................. Memphis, Tenn, Ciuzl Engineering Independrnl Society, Suricn M Civil Enginccrs, TSU Trclmical Society. ETHEL B. MOORMAN . . . . . . . . . .Nashvillc, Tenn. Basin bducatzon Future Business Leaders 0! Ammica, University Cuunwlur. AMAZIAH P. NALLS .......................... FHyrtttt,Ala. . . . Pchhalogy kappa Alpha PSI Fralumty, Psychology Club, .Meler Staff, Student Christian Assucxmion. WILLIAM G. NEAL. . . . . . . . . .2 ......... . . .Reidsville, N.C. Electrical Engzneering TSU 'Ieclmical Society, Institute of Ra in Eugiuccxing. THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row: CARLTON H, PETWAY . Politlmll Science OIIII'gzI Psi Phi FIalcrIIity, IIIImfIaIIIIIIin CIIII 'il 'IIIIIII Hall Association, Stu- cnt Elnctiml CIHIIIIIIKSiDIL PALACE EVELYN PILLOW . . . I . . .. .. .I Elemzntun Education PORTER . '. .............. '. .Mount Pleasant, Tenn. . . . .Wilson, NC. . Nashville, Tenn. HAZEL F. FlllllIP BIIsiIII'xs LeadI'Is III AmI- I'iIa, UIIiveIsity Cuunsclor. MAJORIE PORTER . . . . . . HNashvillc, Tenn. Elementary Education AIIgI'I FliglII BaIIIiII Student UIIIOII Association f0I Childhood Education, INA chIIationuI ROBERT PRINCE .............. .Nashvillc, Tenn. . Bmineu Adminntration Future BIIsIIIcss LI-adI Is of AIIII' Iica Baptist Sludcnl Union, Vets Club, 64 First Row: ELAINE K. NEELY ................. . Elmnentaljr Education Kappa DIlla Pi HoIIoI Socil'ly. Association fIm Childhzmd EdIIraIiIIII ' Wesley Foundation. . ERNEST B. NEWSOM ...................... Memphis, Tenn P.chholagy Alpha Phi Alpha FIachIIily. Young Men 5 CIIIistiaII Associalion Student Chris- tian Amcialion Psychology Ciui I. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. IIIlCIIlklv IVIARY ANNE NOWLIN ........... . . .Nashvillv, Tenn. Elmnentm v Education REiNALD E. PAEYN ........ . . . ....... Washington, D.C. Buiineu Admzn nation SIIimIniIIg TI'aIII. ODESSA PETERSON . ...................... Gl'ccnville, SC. Buszn Erlurntion DI'lIa Sigma Theta Solulity Alpha Kappa MII Kappa DIIla Pi UIIiVI Iaily CIIIIIIIIIIII Pi OIIIIga Pi, FLllLer BIIsiIIIIxQ LIadI' :3 at Ann IiIzI Third Row: IRMA LYDIA RAGLAND ................... Memphis Tenn. Health and Phycical Education UIIivCIsity Counsclm. HI' 'pcnnms YVrrmI' II 5 IIIIIaIIIIIIal BOaId. WILLIE MAE RAMSEY ................. Chattanooga TInn. Health Imd Physical Education IIcpI'I'mols Club, UIIiVI'Ibity CquIaI'luI IIIIIamIIIal Buarrl ADELPHA RICHARD .................. WiIIIIington N. C. Health and Phyxicul Education chIaII 5 Club. ROSA PAULINE RICHMOND ........... Elizabethtoni Tenn. Homr Economics Educatinu Independent Socil'ly, Hankal Hull Club HmIII' ICCIIIIIIIrIics Club. ROOSEVELT RILEY ......................... Buffalo, N. Y. Bi 01 gm Omega Psi Phi FIatcrnity, Biology Club, SIudI-III ChIiSIiIm Aswriation VI'IIrans DUIIIIiIory Club Second Row: ROBERTA SHERRELL ...................... Pulaski, Tenn. Sociology ERONEUS SHIPP ......................... Memphis, Trnn. BioVChemixtry 1m; Brla Sigma Flzurrniug Sludcm Clnmiun Ammimiun, Tsu Players Guild, Ullwnsily CuIInsL-lmu AIACQUELYN SIMS . . . . . . . Butin. Flume Rusinw: Lundmx nf Ammit DORIS A. SINGLETON .................... W'artracc, Tennv Businns Admin ntion 5 Imulll'ls 0f Anwlirzl, Uniwx'xily CUIHlaL'lOI'. EDDIE C SMITH ........................ Friars Point, MissA Biology . . . . ........... Memphis, Tenn. xEdurarmn Mulhndiq Snuh m Niovomnnl; Mam Staff. Fulln n: Rm 65 First Row: SANDRA B. RL BERTS N . . . . . . . .. ........... Chicago, Ill, Social A Ilminiotrntzon Bridgn- CIuIL Social Scirm'c Club: lizmlisl Sludrm Uninn. BETTYE JOE IN BINS My ..................... Lullrl'l, Miss. Buxmesx Education Pi Omega PL Alpha Kappa Alpha Sm'm'ily. HARVEY ROGERS, jR. ................... Gu-em'illr, Tenn. Accounting Indrpundrnt Sncil'ly. Fullnc Buxim'xs Imadcn of Anu'ritn. Young B10113 Cln'i5liun Association. CLAUDINE RUCKS ........................ Lrbanon,'l'vn11, Buvinm'x Education Future Buxinci: Leaders of Alncnicah ALEXANDER SCOTT, JR. . . ...... . ........... Drew, Idiqs. Biology Baptist Sludmvt Union, Biology Cluk Student Christian Association. Third Row: GEORGIA SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ East CzldsrlmL A111. I'rench L'Ictlmdist Student Muxcmuut, Les Amis dv la annr'v, Lus liuvnns Vucinom CERCELIA SNIPES A . . ........... . ............ Gates, Tvnn. Elemsnim'y Education LEE A, SPRINGFIELD . . ................. Brownsville,T1-nn. Mmhgnm ,m Alpha Kappa Mu, Maun-umm-s Cluh, Fllllllv Tuarlu-rs of America. SPURGEON STANIPS, JR. ............... McMinnwllu, Tenn. Sociology Omega Psi Phi, Social Science Clubit Inwu Hull Clnlu7 Shnhml Christian Assm unllnn. JUNE SQUIRE .... . . . . . . .............. Miami, Flu. Biology Biology Club. Florida Club: French Club. THE SENIOR CLASS Second Row : WILLIE TA'ITE, JR. ........................ Licmphis, Tenn. Busimm A dnliuistmtion JAMES D. T A1 UM . . . .............. Hattiesburg, MissI Buxinem Admmivlmtwu FREDERICK R. TAYLOR ....... . . ....... . . .Nonhport, Ala. ngineeriug VI-lcrans Club, Electrical Institute of Radio Engineers, '1 HI TM KS I. T AYLOR. .................... .Nashville, Tenn. Busineu Education FIIIIII'II Business LIIaLlIII's of America, Lilm'ary GKIdeI JOYCE F. THOMAS . . . ........... . . . . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. ElrmenmryEducation Future 1laIlIVlS III Amcrica, Ammican Childhood Education Association,1nteI- national BIIptisI Student Union. First Row: LILLIE LOUISE STEELE ................. Binhmgham, Ala BuxinexsEdumtion PI Omega PI' Delta Sigma Theta SquIily, Futme Busmcss Lcachs of Amcnca 66 ALICE ANITA SUMLER ..... . . . BERNIC E TATE . ........ WILLIE STEWART .. .................... Millington, Tenn. Phy sic; Beta Kappa Chi, Independent SIIRiPlyI ViCchrl'Sidclll Sludcm CIIIIIICII, Baptist Student Union. FLEMENTENE STONE. . . ........ Memphis Tcnn. Phynclal Educatmn . .......... Fort Pierce, Fla. Home Economics Education DIIlIa Sigma Theta SorImin, Hume Lcnnomics, Sludvnt ClIIiinaII Association Meter SlaH'. . . . ......... Fayettevillc, Jenn. Malhematics Alpha Kappa Alpha Smorin, Balms! Student Union. TVII'IITHIHJHICS CIIIII Student ClIIislIan Assnciahon Third Row: ROBERT THOMAS ........................ Nashville, Elmtentmg Education PIIIichIl Pll'lllr 'lIIIcIIIII's uf AIIICI 1C3, Plcsidclll. AlllPHCIIH CIIIldlIImd Educatmn TI-IIII. AssociaIimI IIIII-IIIaIimIdL SHIRLEY PARKER 'I HOMAS ................ Pittsburgh, Pa Elementary Educalzon Cluldlmud Educanou IIIlIIIIIalloIIIII ClII ,Iian , IizIIimI. BETTYE LOUISE TOMLINSON Social Adminixtmtion Delta Sigma Theta SIII'III'Ily, University UIIIIIIsulIIIg Social Science ClulIT LEWIS TRAMMEL I . .................... .Nashville, Tenn. Hixtm'y Vctvrans Club. HARRIS T. TRAVIS . . . ................... Nashville, Tenn Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Alpha FI'aIermly, Institute 01 Radm Engineers, YIIIII'TIIIIIk Staff, StudI'IIt Association fuI . Clayton, N.C. 'I'S U Technical Society. 0. Second Row: WALTER J. WHITE . . . . . .. szl Engmeeiing Indepcudunt Society, Society 01 Civil Engmcming, 'l'pchnical Society. WILBERT c. WHITNEY, JR. ............... Memphis, Tcnn. History Nkmphis Club. Baseball Tcalu: Suimlning Team, Vice I'xcaidcnl, History. RUTH G. WIGGINS ....................... Mcmphis,Tcnm Social A 11ministmtion JAMES H, WIGGS ......................... Nashville, Tenn. Phyxical Education Omrga Psi Phi Fraternity, Wesley Movcmunt. HENRY W. VVILKINS ................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Civil Engineering I'crhnical Society of Engineers, Society of Civil Engineers. . . .Chattanuoga, Trnn. 67 First Row: THELMA TRICE ................ - ........ Shelbyville, Tenn. Fnlurv UINIIIBEQ Lk'advrs of America. BARBARA WADE ......................... Memphis, Tenn. Buxinem Education Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Univrlsity Cuunsclnr, Alan Stan Hankal Hall Dormitory Club. QUILLER WALKER . . . . 1 ............... Chattanooga, Tcnn. Physical Education Hrllrlnmls'. Clement Hull Club. HAZEL WARREN ........................ Forrest City, Ark. Phyxzcnl Education Alplm Kappa Alpha Smurily, Hrpvlnlots. ROBERT W'EATHER'IK XV .................... Bristol, Tenn. . g? . Kappa Alpha w Fraternity, Riulugy Club. Smdm Christian Association, Future Teachers of America. Third Row: EARL WILLIAIVIS, JR. ....... . .......... Music Band, Choir. ETTA MAE WILLIAMS . .......... . . ...... chington, Tt'nn, Home Economiu Education Hulnc Economics Club, Baptixt Student Lninn. FLORETTA WILLIAIVIS .................... . Krlington, Tenn. Home EconomimrEducation Student Chrmiau Association, University Counselor, Hume Economics Club, . . . .Okolona, Miss. NINNIE V. WILLIAMS ....................... Gates,Tenn. Elementm Education American Clnldhood Iiducutiuu Association, International. PELHAM C. WILLIAMS ........................ Ocala, Fla. Civil Engineering Sucicly ul Civil Enginems, TSU Trchnical Society. THE SENIOR CLASS First Row: GWENDOLYN WINGFIELD ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Smmity, Association m Childhood Education, International, ulurc Teachers of Anwrica ELVIN A. W1KN3RUFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashvillc, 'I'cnn. Agricultural Eduration l'hi Bcta Sigma Flalcmily, Amcrican Society of Agronomy. JOHN H. WO HDS, JR, . . . . ................. Nashville, Tenn. Civil Engineerin Society of Civil lingmccrs, Technical Sncwly, Bascwll Team, Independent Society. Third Row: CLEVE YOKLEY, JR. . ..... . Agricullur Strand Row: BERRY WRIGHT ...................... . . . .Brighton, Tenn. Animal Huxbmwlly Anu-rican Snrirty of Agmnmny. Nvu qums :1! Auu-ricu. BESSIE LEE NRIGIIT . . . . .. ............ . . . .Lincolntun, Ga. ElementaryEducation Future Tt-arhcx's 0f Anwrica. Bapllsl Student Liniun, Assurialion I'm Childhood Eduralinn, International. THOMAS E. YARBROUGH - ................ NIemphis, Tenn. Bzology Social Scirnrc Club, Psychology Cluh, Biology Club. . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. al Edutntian New Farnwrs 0f Ammim, AIm-Iicau Socicty uf Agmnnmy, Mayor's Guild. THE GREEKS 69 First Row: Carole BaltimoreJ Mattie P. Bland, Gwendolyn Boykinj Juliette Brooks, Terry j. Bryant, Yolande Bryant, Yvonne Bryant: Lucille Carter; Ophelia Cotton. Second Row: Jo Ann Comer, Mildred Cooper, Pegg r Cox, Maxine Cunningham, Gloria Demirej Louise Dickerson, Gwendolyn Etllerly, NIary Ellen Forrester, Faye D. Gard- ner. Third Row: Amclia Gordon, Foster GrahamJ Frcddic Green, Juanita Greer, Sylvia Hamilton, Bettye Holloway, Alva J. Jamison, Minerva Johnican, Annette Jones. 70 Fourth Row: Barbara P. Jones, joanncll LawsonJ Janet Lee, Thelma Lemmons; Alfranccs Lyman, Anita Merritt, Elaine Moore, Gloria Mosley, Ernestine Reeves. Fifth Row: Annie Reynolds, Yvonne Roberts, Bettye Rob- inson, Jo Ann Sampson. Nancy D. Smith. Mary E. Spencer, Antionettc Sprott, Lonia Strong, Dun-tha Stirgus. Sixth Row: Lavonia Summerisc, Bernice Talc, Beatrice Templc. Alice j. Valentine, Barbara Wade, Eleanor VValk- Cr: Hazel W'arren; Doris Ann White, Gloria Vlilliams. Seventh Row: Joan E, VVilIiams, Virginia WilliamsJ Gwen- dolyn Wingficld: Brenda Yeager. ALPHA PSI CHAPTER ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA H VFKIERH TEQUILLA LU'I'T ........................ Brlelutx ANNE l'TE .IUNES .................... Anlleaxileuv PEGGY COX ......................... Cmmmrlleux BETTY .IUE ROBINSON ........... Aivtli-Ummnmleuv CVVENDULYN W INCFIELD ............. Tmm'ochm ANITA MHRRITT ...................... Epixtolmm HAZEL NARREN ........................ Settliuel MINERVA VK H'INICAN ................... Hollrgux GLORIA WILLIAMS .............. Dean of Pistlgess ALVA JANIISUN .................... AHiAtlml Demz ALFRANGES LYMAN .............. Pm'limnentm'ilm MISS M DESTINE YOUNG ............... Adziivm MISS PEARLIE GASA VAY I ................ Allviml First Row. lvh to right: Annettr JOHNL Gloria W'illinms, Second Row: Pvggy Cox, Cwmululyu WringFu-ld. First Raw: Jnlm Aldridgv: llcthro I Alexander, James A1- Im. Lyllv E. Allvn, Curnvlius Askew; Lee Adkins, Rufus Bnrtlwvll. VViHiam W. Boglin. John H. BoykinJ III. Second Row: j. D. Bradford, Harvey Brinson, David J. Bmulw Hruvv P. Comma. jumcs Dax Ralph Dortch, Gil- bert KL Fisher, Cim'm Gaines, Robcx't Gibsun. Third Row: Orlando Grvcm; Robm't Gran: Ernest Gunm Edcliv Harris Roosevelt Hill. Harold E. Jackson, Robert jmnimn. Charlvs jolmsmL Jimmy Johnson. 72 Fourth Row: Matthew A. Jones, William Jones William '1', Lampkinj Tommy Lindsvy Frcdvrivk IVIcCuiston, Claude NIoon. Ernest Morgan, Albert G. Mosley. Ernest B. Newson. Fifth Row: Joe S. Osborne, Artec Payne. Ronnie C. PCC- plcs, Richard R Prcct. Fred Pruitt. Herman L. Rome, Lonnie Reid, john W. Rogers, Frank Russell. Sixth Row: Ronald Shcmcch Abraham Shelton, Carl H Smith. Theodore SlvplwnS WHIIICI' Tardy, Robvrt Vlecy, David E. Williams. BETA OMICRON CHAPTER OFVK IHRS DAVID E. Vll.LI,XkTH ................... PIFJI-Ilt'HI .IUHN MOORE ..................... Virv PHHMI'H! ERNEST NICW'S 1M ............. RH 01an5.1 .Yrclrlruy GEORGE BRUVVN, .IR Cmn'xlmmling Sm'remp; WILLIAM F. .IUNES .................... Tn'mznm JOE OSBORNE ......................... Chaplain 1U HiICR'l. JAMISUN ............... Pmm'mn Dirurlm DAVID EVANS ..................... 9min! Ditrzrlm LY'I'LE ALLEN ..................... 4lhle'2ir Diu'nlm LEE A. ATKINS, II ............... Drrlu Hf Ph'rlgn'x FRED NMK UIHI'UN ............ Cn-Dwm Id Plellluryx 1U X EEVFJXIV HILI ........................ 4 luxiriuu MATTHEVY jt LVES ...................... Aluxirimz LHNNIE REID .................... S'e'rgmnl nl AINM HARVEY BRINSI XI .... . . :'ln nL i:1Ie Edltm' In Sphinx IN WIN EH YYKINS ................... Pmlizmwnlmiulv ROBERT GREEK .................. Pubh? Rylrzriunx First Roux lwft lo xiulll; Dmid E. Yi1Iiums. John H'. M00112 Second Row: Gvomu Brown. XN'Illizun I5, Jtmrs. ALPHA PHI ALPHA First Rnw: Frcclrricka Allcn, ChrisLine Boykin, Doris L. Lee, Julia Ann Burrow Arm C. Craighcad, Sandra Craighcad. Barbara J Cur 'y. Helen Dean, Elaine Fain. Second Row: Irom' Finley. Charlene Folsom, Gladys Gar- dcnhirg Brenda antmL Sarah HaunlcrJ Margo Harland, Mary J Hawthorne. Jowolcne Hawkins, Jeanette Hicks. Third Row: Cleo Johnson Cm'mll Keany Shirley Kennedy, Arena M. King, Jacquelinc King. Minnie King, Bobbie J. Kuylwndall, Mary J. Lacy, Barbara Lamb. Fourth Row: Llama L. Lenoir, Barbara Mathis, Bobby J 74 McCravcn, Barbara J Mere, Dorothy Mindingall, Nor- ma J.1VIoody, Etta. J NIooro, Carrie E. Nolsonj NIiIdrcd Patton. Fifth Row: Odessa Peterson, Bobbie J Poolcx Mum'arcL A. Porter, Ruby M. Price. IVIilder Prickctt. Gwendolyn Rceves, Yvonne Rodgers, 'thoresa J Smith. Lillie L. Steele, Sixth Row: Jeanette L. Stewart, Juanita Stcwart. Janice Suggs, Alice Sumlvr. Harriet Taylor, Berylc H. Thomas. Betty L, Tomlinson, Ruby J TOmiy, Anita XVcston, LCOta Williams. ALPHA CHI CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA THETA OFFICERS CARROLL KEAN .. .. .. .Pw.c1'xlmzl FREDRIKA ALLEN ................. Vim Prmhlcnt JULIA BURRUWS ........................ vamtmy MARCO HARLAND ..................... Tlprlxuw. First Row. lcfl to right: Carroll Krun. Frodvrickn Alh-IL Second Row: Julia Burrows, Mum'u Harland. First Row: Nathaniel Anderson, Frank Ballard, Vernon Beard, Leo 0. Bennett, Alvin J. Cato, Jn, Alvin Crawford, Donald Everette. Second Row: Charles Ferguson, Moses Freeman, James Gailcy, Gloria D. Gardner7 James Garrett, Melvin Garrett, Edward L. Graves. 76 Third Row: Harold Green, Tyrone Hickman, Horace Howard, Ernest Jones, Donald Mayiacld, Edward Nicholson, Curtis L. Prince. Fourth Row: Ronnie Payne, Willie Rivers, Don R. Tate, Shelton Walker, Julius Whigham, James Wilder, Alphonzo Woodard. Fifth Row: Marion Young. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER KAPPA ALPHA PSI OFFICERS PLUM LD GREEN ...................... Polrmnnh WYILLIE RI 'ERS ................... Viri? Pnlemrllfh Rt HVNIE PAYNE. . . ........... KMpN 0f Runrriv ALVIN URXVVFURD . ......... Kriejwr 0f lixchrqum L7H XVALD LEE . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ,'t,2rre.xqun11ing SHV'cmly JANIES UARRFXIHIV ....................... Slmlcgm JOHNNY NOBLES. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Lz, SIIrIH'guA DONALD GARDNER .................... Hixtoriun JAJVIES GAILEY ........................ JolllllllliJl CURTIS SXHTI'I ........................ Chnplm'u IAMES VILDHR .................. Dwm u! Plrdgrex NA'I'UAXIEL ANDERSON. .AxIl-KHIUI Dwm 0f Plnlgem M LSES FREENIAN ................. Parlfmnenfm'inn LEO BENNETT ................... A4mirnl Direclor First Row, lrfl 10 right: Harold Crvt-n, Ronnie Yuymx Second Ron: Hvin mefurd. Donald LPC. First Row: David M. Alexander, Edward Bell, Joe T. Bridgomon, Joseph A. Bryant, Bobbie L. Cain, Bennie Clay, Nathaniel CobbJ Walter A. CnllinsJ XVaclell Cum- mmgs. Second Row: Roy A. Everett, Gene A. Fentress, Melvin S. Ford, Kcnneith E. Frazier: Philmore Graham, Benny Grant, Charles Guthrie, Larry H. Hackney, John C. Hatcher. Third Row: Joseph WV Haygood, Joe W. Hester, Carl W'. Hines, Harold Houston, Melvin R. Ingram, Bertram A. Leo, Willie Lcc, J11, Edward LottJ Willie Nchloud: Jr. 78 Fourh Ruw: Henry Mingo, Curtis R. Murphy, Kenneth Owens, Stan Payne, Carlton H. Pctway, Clinton J Pitts, William H. Rhodes, Booker T. Rice, Roosevvlt Riley. Fifth Row: Richard D. Shepard: Alex J.Smill1j Maurice B Smith Spurgeon D. Stamps, William M. Suggs, Rossic L. Thompson, Robert C. Walker, Wlilfred J Walker, Phillip W. Wood. Sixth Row: Leonard E. Wellington: Joseph Whife, J12, James Wiggs, H, Thomas Williams, Samuel Williamson, Aubrey J. VVinstonA RHO PSI CHAPTER OFFICERS BENNY GRANT ......................... Brlxilcm LEONARD E. WELLINGTON ....... 1515 Vice Bmilem SPURGEi XV STAIMPS ............. 2nd Vice Brlsilkux EDWARD L. LOTT ....... KtWII?! 0f Reconlx and Seal ALEX SMITH ................... KzzrpeT rd Fianna SAMUEL W'. VVILLIAIVIS .......... Dean of Pledgem GENE FENTRESS ......... 15! A Ml. Dean of Pledgye; WILLIAM RHODES ...... 2m! Ami. Dean aI Plcrlgcex WILLIAM M, SL'GCS ............... Chapter Editor ROBERT OSBORNE ..................... Chaplain KENNErIVH E. FRAZIER ........... Director of N111 vir JOSEPH IIAYTKX D .......... AMI. Direnlor 0f Nluxir GEORGE DAVE ............... Direum' of Alhlelim CARLTON II. PE'I'XVAY ............ Parliamenlm'iau JOE HESTER ..................... Kwpn a Peary First Row. ln-I't to right: Bonny Grunt. Spurgvon Stamps. Second Row: AlA-x Smith, Edward Lott OMEGA PSI First Row: Zack E. Avent, James Bogan, Samuel Bufford, Herbert Byars, Jr., Richard Donaldson, NIoses Gunn. Second Row: Andrew Huff, Elijah Jackson: Fred- die JeHries, Wallace A. IVIcCutchcn, Lcstcr NIC- Kinnie, James E. Robertson. 80 Third Row: Eroncus Shipp, Lemuel Tarrcll, Lewis Tatcm, Anthony Thomas, Bruce Trice, Charlie Webb. Fourth Row: Bobby G. Webster, Robert Williams. Z'ETA ALPHA CHAPTER PHI BETA SIGMA OFFICERS ELIJ-AH JACKSON. JR. .................. Ptcxidmzl BOBBY WEBSTER ................... Vin; Plexidrw FREDDIE .IEFFERIES .................. Trwnm'm NH EES GUNS ........................... Ynmtnr; LEWIS N' 'I'ATEM ................. Prnlinmmllurimz ROBERT WILLIAMS .............. Dmn nf Pledgem AN'IWHONY THURIAS ........ Plogmnwum Clminmm First. Row left to right: Elijah Jackson. Bobby XVcbsmh Sevond Row: I'n'ddiv Jvaxit-a. Ruln-rt XYilliams. First Row: Phyllis Black, Sophia Cogcxy JvauCliln' medcr. Second Row: Annie Ruth Jackson, Susie Jenkins 82 ALPHA BETA CHAPTER SIGMA GAMMA RHO OFFICERS ANNIE LF jACKSUN ...................... Hmmm- IAUQUELINF. CRAXVIHCR ............. 4IIIi-Bmilmn SUSIE ,IHNKINS ..................... Ummnmieux SOPHIA F C'iUER .................... Tmnfarhm First ROW. ll'Fl m riuhI: Annit' Ilurlx'gun, Jacqueline Crow- dclt Second Row: Suphiu E. Cogw, Susiv jtnkins, First Row: Shirley Askew Doris Carpenter, E1121 Second Row: hielodic Green, Grace Hogg, Alice Dickerson, Rachcl Edmondson. Hughes, Louise Matthews. Third Row: Roberta Sherrill, Barbara Simmons, Doris WilliamSV 84 ZETA PHI BETA OFFICERS MELUDIE GREENE ...................... Bruileux' BARBARA SIMMONS ........ .Anti-Basileu: SHIRLEY ASKEVV .................... Cmmmateux ALICE HUGHES . . . , ..................... Tnmim First Row, lrft to right: Melodic Grcrn. Barbara Simmony Second Row: Shirlt-y Askew: Alice Hughrs. ARTS 8b SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DR. RUTHERFORD H. ADKINS Professor of Physicg and Head of the Department of Physics and NIalhcnmtics. DR. WILLIAJVI N. JACKSON Professor and Hcad of the Department of Science Education. DR. CR$$VFORD B. LINDSAY Professor and Head of the Department of English. 88 DR. ALRIA T. xVATKINS Professor and Hl'ild 01' 1110 Dcparlulrnt of Niodcrn Foreign Lan- guages. DR. THOMAS E. POAG Professor and Head of the Department of Speech and Drama. DR. RIYRON B, TOW'NS Profcssor and Hrad of the Department of Chemistry. DR. HENDERSON K. WOOD Professor and Head of the Department of Biology. First Row: MRS GLADYS ADAKIS, MVSW Assistant met-ssm' of Biology. ARTHUR S. CARY. M.A., Associate Professor of Physics, MRS. HELEN COTTON, M.S,, Instructor in English. JIMMUIR COTTON, 31.8,, Instructor in Geography. W. DURY COX, M.A., Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama. DR. MERL R. EPPSE, M.A., Professor of History. SIRS. DOROTHY S. EXUM, NI,S., Instructor in Biology. DAVID C. CANDY, M.S., Associate PerFSSUF of Chemistry. Second Row: PEARLIE M. GASAW'AY M.A., Associate Professor of Mathe- mahCS. JUANITA E. HORNER, M.A., Assistant Professor of English LONNIE HAYNES. M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. HENRY H. HYMES, M.S , Assistant Profcssor of Geography. ERNA I JACKS KN: M,A.y Insllurtur in English. EDM LND '1'. JENKINS, MVA., Instrumor in Spvrch and Drama. LCROY L JOHNSON, M.S , 'I'orhnil'inn in Chemistry and Physict. GRACE LL JONES, M.A., Assistant Professor of Psyrhology. Third Row: IVIRS NIARY ALICE LOVE, NLS., Instructor in Mathmuutits. ANNIE B. MARTIN. M.S , Instructor in Social Administration. NORA L, ROY, M,A , Assistant Profvssnr of Sociology and Social Administration. NIRS. DOIU YFHY SAMUEL. N1.A., Anm'iulc Pml'vssol of Frl'nrlL HORACE C. SAVAGE, MJK, Assistant Profcssor 0f History MRS. NET'I'IF, H. SEABR X KS, A.M.L.S,, Instrumor in Library Science. GILBERT W'. SEN'I'ER. M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry MINGU SCOTT. M,S., Instructor in Hisluuz Fourth Row: MRS. JESSIE SNIITH, 1V1.A., Instructor in Library Scn'icc, School of Arts 81 Scirrnccs EDW'ARD S. TEMPLE, 34.5,, Instructor in Social Administration. MRS. RUBY TURKEY. M.S , Assistant Profvssor of Chmnistry. ALEXANDER WELLS, M,S. Laboratory Instructor. IVIRS. VESTA R. W'HEATUN, M.A., Instrurtvr in English, SAMUEL R VVIH'I'MON, IVI.S Instrm'tor in Biology, RIilEOLPH VVUUDBERRY. M.S , Trrhnicizm in CIu-mislry 11nd vsu's. FACULTY . . . ARTS AND SCIENCES 90 3.5211!!! 4,?g.x$;4 , DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMA Students learn the fundmucntals of speech and speech correction through lhc theory and practice of voice usage as related lo MTN- livc spccch. Sludvnls of spu-ch and drama study and practice the fundmncntals of acting levhniquc. A study of 1hc fundamcnlak of design for thc Ihcatrc and the stage as well as stage makeup is learned in a theatre class. It's in I'll: biology lab 100 lhai future nurses and doctors Hrsi lmrn the printipIt-s und techniqucg involved in checking the blood preuurc. 93 Spcrinu'n undo r gluxa in Ihc biology lab. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Driving into lhr ngc-old 1-, V biologiral custom of dissecting a hog. l XZI In the rhemistry lab cardul nole-laking is a must. A systematic study of the solubility and class reactions of the principal classes or organic compounds is made in the chemistry lab. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Learning the elementary study of the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry. From rccitalions in English literature . . . lhought provoking sessions in journalism. t0 lectures Oil the fundamcnials of composition. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 5 ; f o: J Am r naut- In a Spanish class sires: is placed an ability to read as wrll a: conversation. French classes bcromc ucquainttd with rutt-nl developments in methods, materials and texts for teaching the language. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Courses in German are designed to devclop the ability to read and understand German by building up a functional vovabulary and by stressing 1hc essentials of grammar. Thn- lhmry 0f vlvclriral cirrnils i5 sludird in the physics lah nlwre tho sludem gain; experience in the handling of clu'lrical mumuring inslrlr 11191115. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS The math instructor often is called upon 10 give dcmonslration Ink lures xxilh Ihc IIIHCIx'lNJHrd HR in Visual Rid. Himmelimes for lhc mathemulivs teacher. the Class is lhc problem. 97 Malcrizlls and nwlhods suitable for 1151- in junior and senior high zrhools are ulrtswd in a science education cla. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Nlajor: dcvom limo and energy lo selected expe- riences in arias of astronomy, geology. physlm and Chcmixlry. EDUCATION Students consider evidence and logic upon whirh contemporary scicnlilic concrpls rest. Va. Eiwaava as Students of history learn about the United States constitution. ociul science classes find nudiov isual Inalcrials a boon 10 their artivi In a History lecture class :1 rcal life story unfolds. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 99 OFFICERS SI'EPHEN C. GUODVVIN Pnuitle'n! LEVN'IS TATUM Vice Prmiden! CHARLES VVILLIAIVIS Skr'rrlmT JANIES C. 1 HTSIV Tiemulm MR, IKWKACE SA VAGE Azlrixm Sigma Rho Sign'm Honor Smitty mmnbm'sh ip rnnsislx of majors in tho fik'ld of social scivncz: and history It is primarily inlrrvslod in high scholarship and the incrcasing 0f lmmxlvdgv and interest in lho Social Sciencvs. SIGMA RHO SIGMA SIGMA DELTA PI Sigma D0113 Pi, NaLionaI Honor Society 1m students outstanding in Spanish. vxists to nonmlc L1 Cnud Ncithur mlicv and a Cultural imorcst in S mnish S xakino WU :uh' a I , I 5 A1 Gamma Em Cllaptcr. mcmhcrs m'u svlt-L'lvd on the basis of Scholarship. OFFICERS YOLANDE BRYANT Piezxirlvnl IMARGARET VVIIITI'IELD .S'rr'wlm y MRS JUAN BELL PREV R 'I'Ivmuln DR. ALMA T. VVA'I'KIVS Adz'iw; 13191 1131 5 EU NALD O. DAVIS Prairie ! 1U HSERT L STEVENS XV Via' Prmitlrnl MADELYN E. HOUSFH NV Stuthny HIRAM GORDON 'I'Haxmer 1 R THOMAS IR ,A P Adobe; leta Alpha Phi is 21 national honorary fraternity which makcs ils apprnl m lhosv pm: sons who L'xcc-l in dramatic and allivd arts. vambership in Epsilon Chaptcron L110 Tonncssvc Stan: University campus is open 10 students and faculty members. THETA ALPHA PHI AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A In-v-profrisinnnl organization of undergraduate rllcmistry nmjnrs. lhv Anwricun Chemical Society at Tcnncssvc StatL' University is a student amliatc of 1110 national or- gnnimtion dulicaled to 1110 furthering of rcwarch and a general interest in tlw field of cl ministry. OFFICERS THERESSA IV MUSBY PH'H'IIHII, DK XVALD LEE Viv? Prexirlrnt IVIARY A. TAYLOR Sanctum, MRS. RUBYE P. TTHIREY AIII'I'xm OFFICERS ALVIN CRAWFORD meillenl JOHN ALDRIDGE Vite Prexident BARBARA CURRY Secretary IESSE NANCE 'l'rnulu'm R. A. FH GG Adz'iwl DR. GEORGE HULL A dz'iwl MRS. DOROTHY EXUM A 11viwr XVIRS. CLADYS ADAIVIS A 11aner The Biology Club consists of majmf and minor: in thv field of Biology. Tho, club was or- ganizcd to give those students in thc clcpurlmrm Llw Uppm'lunity to broaden experiences and knowledge in biological concepts outside the classroom BIOLOGY CLUB LES AMIS DE LA FRANCE Les Amis de Ia France is an organization of majors and minors in French. T110 organi- zation each year contrihul'm Inward food baskets for the needy during Christmas timv. They cnjny the fL-Ilnwship of meeting for the purpose of conversations in FrL-nclx and discussions of French social Customs. UFFK IERS STEPHEN COODM'IN Prairie ! ETTA IENEENE NIOURE Vim? Prmirlrni H'AIfFER TARDY Synrlm'y H'ALTER TARDY Ti'muurer KIRS. NIARY E JOHNSON Azli'iJm KIRS. D R YI HY J. SAMUEL A rill inf! OFFICERS CHARLENE FiiLSiiM Puntidmll CLADYS BAKER Vice Prejz'dent LUCILLF. CARTER SeLretln'y INEZ GRIFFEN Trpmmer MISS LAURA Mi AVERITTE Adviwr 'Hu- purposc 01' 1110 Lilvrziry Guild is to give English IIHLjOI'S an opportunity for nrtixv Participation in discus- xinns mi cliusiual literature. Chief aims of the organization are Lo promote a bond of genial fellowship among Lhc mvm- bcrs; to deepen tho studcnlsi acquaintance with an appnn ciation of Lhc worldk most nutstanding pcrsonages and products 01' 1110 field of literature; to encourage an inter Change. of talents with the members 01' all organizations identified with tho conununication arts. LITERARY GUILD LOS BUENOS VECINOS OFFICERS JAMES BODDIE President GEORGIA SMITH Vim President CHARLENE FULSUM Secretimy ANN WALKER Tremu rrr DR. A. T. W'ATKINS A lll'l-At'l Los lhwnos XIUCEHOS is the University Spanish Club optin to 2111 students 0i lllc Liniu'rsily who have an inlrn'xl in Spanish iix'iliynlion :md L'ulluu'. OFFICERS LEE. A SPRINGFIELD President RUBY PRICE Vice Prexidenl ALVA IAMISUN SKCTFIIIU' LEMUEL DARRELL Treasurer MISS PEARLIE GASAWAY Allzrixm' DR. RUTHERIN HID ADKINS Advivel The Mathematics Club stresses the importance of matlmnatics in other fields of study. Its members discuss malhclllatical books and Other literature as well as present day developments in the field. These activities help the mathematics student to enjoy mathematics more fully and affords the opporumiLy for counsel along academic and non-acadcmic lines. MATHEMATICS CLUB TSU PLAYERS GUILD A laboratory in the Dcpartmcm of Speech and Drama, Lhc Tvnnmscc Slate Pluyvrs Guild is open to majors and minors in Lllt' dcpartmvnl as well 215 1'0 oLhL'I' students who have an interest in dramatic art. The group presents at least four major productions each year, This your members of the Guild were selected by the USO Ln perform for American servicemen stalioncd in thv Arctic Circle area. OFFICERS JOAN'BELL PRYOR Plesidenl CURTIS SIMITII Vice Prmidz'nl SHIRLEY HILL Secretary DON LEE TI emu I m DR. THOMAS POAG A 11mm OFFICERS V, IAMES STEVVAR'I' Praxidrnl ALVIN URAVVFHRD Vice Prmillmlt BARBARA CURRY Serrrlmr DR MA.H R SPAULDINH Tremmm DR. R. H, ADKINS A 111m;- MRS. MARY HILL Adz'iw: Tlu' purpose of thu Kappa. Chi is tht- pmmoLion of scholarship and the motivation of ,. inton-st in lhu arvas nf scivncv. lts mvmhurs arc III'JjOI'S in tho flvlds Of Biology. Chemistry, Phys s'.;1l1d 111v,nlllm'scinm'cs. BETA KAPPA CHI PI DELTA PHI OFFICERS YVONNE A. ROBERTS Prmillmll BRENDA CUPTUN Vilfr Prmillrnf CARIU H.114 KHAN SH retary MARGARET W'HITFIELD 'IVWHMN'V JVIRS. M E. JOHNSON A rlviwr Pi Dt-lta Phi is A national honor socicty for Sludvnts 21nd ollwr individuals who Ilzlx'v slmwn proficinnry in the study and the L-lvx'ulinn 0f llu- Frt-ncll lungllugv hy nmulmniv urhirw'nwnl m olllm'wixv. IL is I'DCQQIIiXUd on mon- than Hixly-llnm' vnllvgo campuws throughout 111v nalion. Bola Omicron Clmplvr H'Uh inilialul ml this campux in 19. h1956. OFFICERS frop to bollam RONNIE PAYNE . .. . . Prrvirlrnt WILLIAM RHODES. . . . . . Via: Prmirlrnr, LLANA LENOIR ..... . , . . . Svcnrtmy BARBARA WILKINS ......... Trraxurwr JUNIOR CLASS 107 JUNIOR CLASS VVYNELL ADAMS CWYNDOLYN C. AGNEW CAIH LE BALTIMORE BARBARA JEAN BATES EULA MaeLEVONNE BATTLE NANNIE BLAKLEY PIDA BINGHAM JAMES E. BODDIE CONSTANCE BOUNE ALGER W. BOSWELL, IR LARRY BOWDEN, JR. ANTEH HQY LEROY BRO VN JOHNNIE MAE BRYANT YOLANDE T. BRYANT BOBB IE CAI N ANITA MARIE CALDWELL FRANCES E. CALLAWAY LUCILLE CARTER JUNIOR CLASS ELEANOR GHAPPEI,L MARIE COOPER MATTIE IRENE COUCH CAROLE JEAN CRUSOE WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM ADELAIDE CYRUS CLIFFORD M. DCBERRY BRADY DEVEREAUX MARY ETHEL DOYLE ERMA D UNLAP LIZZIE DYER SIMMYE EDWARDS GWENDOLYN ETHERLY HORTENSE FERGUSON SARAH D. FLOYD CAROLYN L. FORT DORIS G. M, FRANK TOMMIE L. FULLER 108 109 JUNIOR CLASS LOIS GARMON MELVIN GARRETT, JR. ROBERT J. GRANT, JR. ALBERTA GREENE ANNA HAM PTON MARCO J. HARLAND EARNESTINE HARLAN JIMMIE LOU HARLAN MAE W. HEADING SILAS HENDERSON DOROTHY J. HENDRICKS CARL WENDELL HINES, JR. THEODORE HODGE ALICE V. HUGHES EUGENE HUNTER DONNA D. HUTCHINSON JOHN E. HUNT EUGENE HUNTER JUNIOR CLASS JUANITA P. INGLE FREDDIE L JEFFRIES MELVIN JOHN$ XV' WILLIE MAE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON CARLTON JOLLEY BESSIE JONES WILLETTE KIMBROUGH PAULINE EDYTH KNIGHT FRANCES LEWIS SCOTTIE LOCKET THEODIES MacLIN FRANK B. MALLORY CYNTHIA ANN MARCHMAN STANLEY T. MARSHALL JOYCE MCCLENDON ANNA M. MCCRARY JANICE MCCULLOUGH 0 1M JUNIOR CLASS JEANNETTE A. MCDONALD EDWARD N. McSWINE EMILY WENDELLA MEANS ROSA P, MINDINGALL GUS MORRISON MELVIN O. NEWMAN BOBBIE JEAN OLIVER ROBERT L OSBORNE BERDIA M. PATTERSON FRANCES J. PATTON MARY EMMA PARHAM SATORIA PERRY ETHEL B. PHILLIPS RUNAS POWERS, ,IR. JIMMIE RANDOL PH JAMES REED MATTIE REID PHYLLIS RILEY JUNIOR CLASS D. I ROBERTSON ANNETTE E SCRUGGS ROBERT E SHURNEY ALFRED A, SMITH DESAREE S. SMITH DORIS M. SMITH LUCILLE TERRY CECILE M. TIIARPE ELSIE THOMAS WILLIE MAE THOMAS IUANITA 'l'IPTON RUBY JOYCE TONEY JAMES H. TURNIPSEED ALICE JEAN VALENTINE CLARENCE WAKEFIELD WILFRED J. WALKER, IR. GLORIA WALLACE JANICE WALLER 112 JUNIOR CLASS FANNYE WATSON LEONARD VVELLING'IVON, JR. ERNEST L. WHITE MINNIE JOHNSON WILEY CATHERINE WILLIAMS GLORIA WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS LORRAINE B. WILLIAMS CARROLE WITHERS POON MARGENIA M, WOOD 113 CAMPUS VISITORS Southern BCHB gcm-ml public relations managen L. L. Chalman. umduclcd n hvo-sussion briefing for :UTROTC Cadets 0n the Inlcsl dcvrlopnusnl: in rm'kvl and guidance. Religious Emphasis Week spcakcr was hicCormick Theological Seminary's prufcssor 0f humilelics. Dr. W'illizlm H. King cher Atlantis W'hcal Street Baptist Church pzmor was one of the speak- crs for the 2-day Farm and Home Institute. Dr. Jeanne Nnhlrs UcnltH of New York Universityk Guidunvc and Human Relations Department was Della Sigma Tht-luk Pound- crs Day speaker. 114 FAVORITES MISS TENNESSEE STATE BARBARA J. CURRY Greenwood, B'Iississippi Delm Sigma Theta Sororily bliss Trnnesscc Stale shows off her gown IVIiss Wrennessee State in all her regal splendor at the Coronation PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL CUPID R. POE Surasola, Florida Alpha Phi Alpha Fruitrnity The President of the Student Cnuncil gives his HCCI'pIHIlCP sprm'h. The Sludrm Council President takes his oath of office from 1111- scnior class Vice prt idcn! under the watchful eye of the Student Cuuncil ViCC prcxy. 01m Charm 151-22233: CURTIS L. AIUV 1 RK Goulds. Florida Lampudm Club of Onwga Psi Phi Fraternity Hi HHK ill DENNIS thvillc. rrnnvwm- CHARLES EDWARD GUTHRIE Omrga P. Phi Fraternity Nashville, Tenn . . LURICT'I THERESN PITTMAN m KminA ALVIN HOWELL CRAWFORD Mvmphii, Tennessee appzl Alpha Psi Fraternity 0113M genior ALICE SUMLER Fort Pierce, l'loridzl Della Sigma Theta Sorority 01134 Junior ETTA jliNEICNE NIOORE Pine BluH', Arkamas Delta Sigma Theta Surorily 01544 $0121: omore IHRISTINE REYNOLI IS Louisvilltx Kcnluvky 01124 ?reAlmmn ANN MITCHELL R'Iemphis, Tcnnfssce 'Ifearhok Cditor SHIRLEY PARKER THOM Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Meter fditor CHARLES OWE NS Dl'cmphis. Tcnncsscc CAMPUS VISITORS Negro History W'cck Visitors wcrc Bliss Susie Kachelholrcr, Phelps-Stokes Travel Grantee from South Africa and Tokyo, Japan, Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty members Air. and hirs. Gan Sakak KibarzL Alain ,spcakcr for American Eduralion VVc-ek wm Peabody Collcgc-s Dr. W'illard Coslin HCIU. 'l'he olher campus visitor is NIB. J. C. Hull. Civilian Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secre- tary of Defense jamcs E. Evans UighO was the speakcr for AFROTC Week. MISS CHARM MR. ESQUIRE CONTESTANTS First Row: DEANNA SUE CRISWVELLJWLKJ Avkmmm DAVID L. EVANS ......... Mr. Arkumm MICHAEL L. PENN ....... Mr, Czlonrnin Second Rmx : JEANNELL ANNETTE LAVVS XN' ..... ......................... Alixx Florida GLORIA IVL MOSLEY ...... Min Georgm CHARLES L. MEANS, . . . . . .Mr Hlinois Third Row: DELORES L. BISHOP ...... Min Indiana FRANK BALLARD A . I. . .Mr. Indiana NANNIE LOU BLAKEY. . .Miu szturkj' Fourth Row: BRUNEVIVI'E CALDWELL. .Mm LOlliAl-KHHI ARMERIUN ANN FOWLER ......... ....................... Alixs Michigan AIVIUS L. OTIS ........... AMI. Mirhz'gau Fifth Row: IVEL CRJXDD CK ...... Mim Miml-nipjlrl ROBERT J. GRANT, IR ..Mr. Mixximippi NW RMA .IEAN HAYNE54 . JWiH Alismm'i EDW'ARD Ll BELL ........ .A'Irx New Yurlx LYDIA CAIN LY V W N.IhXCK . .Jiim Nicaragua First Row: NIARIE STEWART ....... 2111M Nm'tlz Camh'nn PH iRACE HU VARD .. . . ..21II A 'aI'tlz Carolina SAL'NDRA NH HVK . ., .... .. ,. ..1$11', 5 Ohio Second Row: JOHN E. CHLVRCHWIELL. . . ,xWI. Rhade' bland JACQUELINE NI. TYLER. .Ar Lu South Furl.nlina Third er: .IUE CL'RTIS FARR, '11.. . . .Allv'. Snullx Camlnm MARY E. REEL . . . . J Emf Tennehxwr NH HKRLM NV ......... A11; Em! Trnnexwr Fourth Rmu ANN LIKAIGHEAD . . . JMLH A'lillflh' 'I'wnmw'r CHARLES E. JOHNSUN .Aln Alidrilr 'l'rnnrurr 11NU1 ... . . . . . . . . . 1111.x .x Il'mt nnmxev Fifth Row: .IUHN W. MUURE .. . MI: lfmt Tazmwm' ANrH HNE'ITE GLENDA SPlU TT. .A'Iiu Term J NIARTIN j QUET .............. 4 ll. Texmx WHO S First Row: CAIU LE BALTI TVIORE . WHO . . EI6menlmy Education MILTON BALTIMORE ......................... Education BOBBIE BILLINS ................................. Biology Second Row: LOUIS O. BRYSON ................. Businem Adminivtmtion ALVIN CRAVVFURD BARBARA CURRY FOUR POINTERS Franklin S. chdcrsnn. Cleo ,Iohnson and Odessa Peterson. 132 IN AMERICAN Third Row: WILLIE T. DAVIS .................... Elvcfrz'ml Engineering BRENDA M. CUPTION ... . .. .. , . . . . . . . . .Frcnch RICHARD W, HATFIELD ..... . .......... Sriz'nm Ileuuzlion Fourth Row: , FRANKLIN J. HENDERSON .......... Iiluhiml Engineering ARENA KING ...................... Buyinms Arlminixh'ation BOBBIE J. KUYKENDALL . . ...... Businesy Edumtion COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES First Row: ALFREDA LATIMER ................... Fnodx and Nutrition FREDERICK D. McCUISTON ........ Mechanital Engineering STOVALL MOORE ........................ Political Science UDESSA PETERSON .................... Businem Education MARY RUTH PITTS ............................. Spanish Second Row: MARGARET A. PORTER ......... Home Economiw Education YVONNE RODGERS ................ Bminesv Adminirlrlttion 133 HARVEY ROGERS, JR. ........................ Accounting DORIS SINGLETON ................. Buxiness Adminz'xtmtion WILLIE STEWART ............................... Phyxim Third Row: WILBUR SUESBERRY ............................ Biology ALICE VALENTINE . . ........... Home Economics Education SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS .......................... Biology GWENDOLYN VVINGFIELD ........... Elemenlary Education E DUCAT ION kuwmm-Wx - ' , SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DR. LUA S. BARTLEY Professor and Head of the Department of Health and Physical Edu- cation. DRA CECILLE V. CRUIVIP DR. NIONTRAVILLE I. CLAIBORNE Associate Professor and Head oflthe Department of Business Edu; Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology. cation. 136 DR. LOUIS H, SCHUSTER Professor of Business Administration and Director of the Division of Business. DR. CHARITY 1U. MANCE Professor of Education and Head of the Department of Adminis- tration, Curritulum, and Instruction. DR. EDWARD C. LEWIS Professor and Head of the Deparhncnt of Nlusic Education. 137 First Row: NIRS. BERNICE ADKINS, M.S., Inatrucmr in Health and Phys- ical Eduuatiun. AUGUSTUS BANKHEAD, M.S., Insnurmr in Business Educa- non. RALPH B. BUTLER, M.S., Instructor in Psychology. JULIUS E, CARPENTER. M.S., Instructor in Businrss Adminis- nation, BERNARD .1 CHADWICK, MA, Instructor in Political scimcc. J. C. COFFEE, M.S., Instrurtor in Health and Physical Education, OLIVER W. CRUMP, M.S.. Profcssor of Education and Consul- tzmt on Iant'n'iCe Tcm'her EduCation. Second Row: QARL CRUTCHFIELD. M.S., Instrurtor in Business Administra- non. MRS. INEZ URLTCHFIELD, M.S., Instructor in Health and Physical Education WILL ANN DAX'EN H RT, NI.A., Instructor in Health and Phys- ical Education ANCEO M, FRANCISCO, M.S.. Assistant Professor of IvIusic and Assistant Director of Bands. MRS. MAURINE S. FRANCISCO, M.S.. lnstrurtor in Music. ARTHUR E. FRANKLIN, M,S., Insu'urtm in Scrnndary Edura- tion. IRA A. GENTRY, MVAW Instructor in Secondary Edmation. Third Row: MAT'UH L GORDON, 13.5., Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation. HIRAM V. GORDON, M.S., Instrut'tor in Art Education. HOWARD W. GREEN, M.S. Associate Professor of Health and Psvrhology. FRANK T. GREEK, MJX, Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music and Director of Bands. LEW'IS R. HOLLAND, TVI,C.S.. Assorintt- Professor of Busincss Administration, MRS. ELISE 0. HOPE, IVI..rX. Assistant Proft'ssor of Psychology THOMAS H. HUGHES M.S., Profvssor 0f Hrdlth Llnd Physirnl Education, FACULTY : . . SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 138 FACULTY . . . SCHOOL Firsts Row: MRS. MARY L, JACKSON, MASw Assistant Professor of Business Education. HENRY ARTHUR KEAN, Laboratory 'l't-x'hnivizm, Biology. CLYDE I KINCAIDE, MSSW Instrurlor in Health and Pllyniral Education. HARRY E. LASH, IVI.S.. Assistant Professor of Industrial Educa- tion and Engineering Drawing. MRSu AUDREY E. LEW'IS, M.S,, Instructor in Hcalth und Physr iral Eduration. SHANNON Du LITTLE, Associate Professor of Health and Physi- cal Education. Sseond Row: PAULINE LUSK, M.S., Instructor in Elcmcntary Education. MRSS GRETCHEN Bu PAYNE, M.A,, Instructor in Edutatiou MRS. TEE B, PEACOUK, MHS. Instructor in Elementary Educa- tion. OF EDUCATION TVIRS. SARA WESLEY PHILLIPS, M.A., Instructor in Musir. MRS, RUTH POWELL, M.Ss, Instructor in Education QAMILLE D ROBINSON, M.S., Instructor in Business Educa- non, Third Row: MRS. FRANCES SANDERS, MAN, mevssor 0f Elvmc-ntary Edu- filtIOIL WILLIAM Du STINSON, M.A., Instructor in Business Education. MRS WILHELMENA R. TAYLOR, MAS. Assistant Professor of Music. CASS F. L. TEAGUE, M.S.,I Assistant Professor of Business Ad- ministration. HARVEY VAN BUREN, NLMW Instruftm' in Musiru PEGGY Mu WILLIAMS, M N, Assistanl mefssor of Health and Physical Education. 139 A practice teacher in any Held receives training for plying her knowledge in the dcpnrtment of Administration. Curriculum. and Instruction. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Secondary Education Classes prepare proapu-Iivc leachers for teaching on the high svhool level. The library service program may be elected as a minor field of conccnlration by students tak- ing a major in any department in the institu- tion. ? Future primary teachers develop skill in simple letter forms in an art Class of manuscript writing. A course in choral methods and materials prescms to the music sludenl problems of teaching voice. managing and dlrcming choral orgamzatmns. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND ART In a percussion class sludcms receive individual attention on the fundamentals of care and minor repair. They also study technique of performance on most percussion instruments with emphasis on the snare drum. Sludenls in a business administration class. conduvl Iheir own sur- ny on insuranre coverage of faculty members. 5ludcnli of business administration arc ulrrrrd t'oum s in account- ing. iusuranre. finance, markelmg, nval cslatc 21nd salcsnmnshlp. The Businrss Administralion Department provides lraininw in the methods. lerhniques. and principles underlying modern huuncws 21: :1 foundation for business careers. Advanced classes in business education fmd students transcribing their shorthand notes into wpewrillen copy. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION A business education tcachcr assists zI sludcnt with minor adjust ulenls 0n the diclaphonc. A bit of scruting is required for work nn the mimcoscopc in a class 1n oHu'e machmcs. Archers sight their target and take steady aim in a physical edu- cation class. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AN D PHYSICAL EDUCATION The variety of courses taught in the Physical Education Depart Body conditioning classes, taught in the Physical Education De- ment seems limitless. Majors and non-majms enjoy a shuFchoard partment, are required of all students. class. I44 Th0 nycholngy Departnu-nl fcalurca 21 psyrho-cduculional clinic leich ole-m n vhildrt-lf. scrviur In public schouls llml consists of , mental lusting. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Sludcnh of psychology learn 1hr In'lmiques of diagnoses lending to the corn-clion of reading d . bililies. Tho Psycho-Educalional Classes ancr educational gui ancc m collcgc students based on routine testing, upliludv Insting and Interest and pcrsonalily inventory. JFFICERS NIEHARRY LEWIS leirla'n! MILDRED MADRY Vzrr Prmirlwzl DHSSA PETERSCLN Sn I mury NIRS. SABRA LKHVNER 'I'H'mmm MR. CASS F. L, THAGL'E Advimr Kappa Delta Pi is an Honor SocicLy for tlmsv persons majoring in education with its purpose being to 1311601111131: high prol'uxsional, inLt'HL't'qul 21ml pcrsnnul standards; and to rovognizc outstanding contributions to cducation. KAPPA DELTA PI PI OMEGA PI P1 Orm-gu P1 ls a national honorary business tearlu'rs fraternity Composcd 0f lonchcrs 11ml pou-nuul teachers nf business education. Beta Psi Chapter, 011 Tennessee Statc campus. exists to Instvr among its mcmhm's 21 high ethical and professional standard based on the inlml 01' service. OFFICERS BARBARA XN'ADE Pn'xitlmz! 1H HSBIE KUYKENDALL Vim? Pursirlrut BETTYE PH JLLoxVAY Sm Ivfmy IVIILDRED JACK Tlmwu'r NIISS CANIILLE RCIBINS MV A dzriyw' 1 1 ICERS ROBERT THUNIAS President FAYE P. GARDNER Vite Pwvillpml C VEXD H YN VVINCFIELD Sm'uzlur'y IVIARY E. IN HIESTER Tu'mmm' MRS. T. P. PEACOCK 1 dzrimr The. Association for Childhood Edurution, InlemutionaL composed of Elementary Ed- ucation majors has us its purposc. Um achievement of a dynamic philosophy of cduca- lion whivll is iloxihlv 11nd rmponsivc tn human nt-t-ds in a Changing Society. It is C0117 CUI'IIL'LI xxith 11w wvlfaro of Children from prc-school ago through the sixth grade. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 'Hw Futun' Bminms Lcadrrs of America is an organization composed of membership l'mm tho dt'lmrtnwnls 0f Busim'ss Administration and anincw Erhlrntitm. Tl cullixztlcs in iii IllClIthl'S pmpvr lmsinoss ntlitmlrs 31ml Inadvrahip. OFFICERS RONNIE PAYNE Prmidtrnt YVONNE 1U H?OERS Serremry LULIS BRYSON Ta Emu rer MR. IL'LI US UARPEN'I'ER A 1111mm l sow comma??? l . 5m: PEDf'LE l v A V . V l OFFICERS 1U iBICK'll R. 'ITH HWAS leirlwlf lVILLIAM lHVENS Vite' leulmll l 'llHRESA ll SIVHTH l A'Nwlm'y x SHIRLEY ANN THOXIAS 'I'rtnxlnm l DR, SHANNON l Arli'fw'r I The Ol'guniyutiml ol' llu- Fullm: Tvarhms ol Ann'l'iru lillrnishrs l'm' Ilu' tvuclm'. u wm'k- shop in Vxhil'h to make plans and devise methods 01' implvmcnling llwir I'cxptmsiluihlim m ixllprm'v lhu mlucmional services to the child and lo adults. IL also gives lullu'o lvzu'lu'rs an organization in which to study their own prohlmns 21ml prm'idv means by which all Im'mhvrs 0f th ln'ol'mx'iun in lhv L'nmmlmity may lIClP tlu'ir srlmol systcllls. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA PSYCHOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS ERNST B. NEWSUN Pnaxhlmtl GLORIA WILLIAMS VHL' Prwidrnl NIARI LEE JHNICS .S'w'r H u V'Il' BILLY DI'BHRRY 'I'u'mmm DR. EUGENE RUNYUN Arlz'iwr Th? Psychology Club mmnln-rship ix nln-n m nmjnn 11ml minorx of tho dupurlmt'm us well :15 10 all mvmlx-I's 0f lhu univm'sily family interested in thc cxt'hamqe 0f Vimvs of mutual inlvrvsl in lhc hold of Jszclmlng-y. T110 Vumcn s Intramural Huzn'd spnnsm's, organizvs. and directs Wmnmfs cnmpmiliu: xlmrts zu'lixiliw 011 um intramural basis. WOMENS INTRA-MURAL BOARD OFFICERS ELEANT R WALKER Cllnirnmn WILLIE TVTAF. RNMSEY Amhlmtt Chuimmn, FANNIE PAGE .Vt'rl'vlmy KAY PEKINI', Tumm re: PEGGY M. WILLIAMS ,4 Ili'im W'ILI. ANNE DAVIiNl'UlVF AIIH'WI First lyceum attraction for the Conductor Igor Markevitch of the 1959-60 season featured George Lamoreux Orchestra. Walker, pianist. The Parisians were entertained after 1' : Concert at a reception in their honor. LYCEUM SERIES Studenis sougln autographs of the symphony or- chestra mnuhcrs. 0n the lyreum slagr in NIzurL-h was the Lamourcux Orchestra of Purim OFFICERS Urnp Io Imttung jusm'u W'HITI-z. JR ............... Purxidvnt jAMEs DAVIh . . . ,, . , . .. .Vit'o Prmident PM'L 3511-:ch ................... Truman: DEANNA CRESWHLI .............. Secretary SOPHOMORE CLASS The Golden Anniversary Classj SOPHOMORE CLASS .IUANITA ADKERSUN JOSIE IRINE ALBRIUHT CLEOPHAS ARMS'I'IU XVI: U URTIS ARMSTIU XVG SIDNEY ARMSTIU LVG PIA BSIE S. BAKER RUBY M. BARBER SARAH ANNE BARNES JAMES BEACH RETA BEATY ULEUPATRA BILLINGLEY ANNIE RUTH BLACK BARBARA BLACKWELL L LE'I'TF. G. 3 X KEK HERMAN W RDERS ANN Lz-NAYE BRUVVN LYNN BRUVVN BETTYE L. BONDS 153 SOPHOMORE CLASS MILDRED K. BONDS GER'I'RUDE L BUFFURD LAVERA BUTLER HERBERT BYARS. jR. ROBERT B. CARR MARQU ITA DrALVA CA RTER MARY ALBERTA CLARK ROSE CRAVVFURD ANNIE LK HVNER VERONICA CUSHUS VVILLIAJVI 11L DAVIS CHESTER DvVILLt RS LOUISE DICKSUN VIVIAN L EATON M EEPHINIC EDDINGS ANNIE ELLH YI I' ROBERT ELLM YYT MARTHA NELL RINK KIHS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRANCES EVANS ROSA M. EZELLE MAXINE FLOWERS MARY ELLEN FORRESTER REYNAUD FOSTER WILBURN H FOI'CHE MARTHA DYE FRANKLIN ANDREW FRIERSUN, JR. RUCII E. GAINES NORMA GAINEY DOROTHY DELORIS GASTON NATHANIEL GIBSON 1U mERT GIBSON SHIRLEY GRAY CEMORIA GROVES CHARLES WILLIAM GWYNN ANTHONY TONY IIALL, JR. ALICE FAYE HARMON 154 155 SOPHOMORE CLASS ADA JOYCE HELTON NATHAN W. HENDERSON, JR. GRACE M. IIOGG MARY J. HOLLAND NATHANIEL HOWARD BRENDA L. JONES NATHINE JONES VERA M. JONES LOIS E. JORDAN ROBERT W. KELLY MINNIE KING MARTHA D. KINNARD LUTTER KIRKPATRICK DOROTHY MARIE LAWRENCE LEWLLYN MATLOCK LESTER MCKINNIE VERNA MEREDITH BERTHA MILLER SOPHOMORE CLASS NORMAN MILLER JACKSON C. MONTGOMERY MARGARET M XVTGOMERY ALTAMEASE PATRICIA MOORE PATRICIA ANN MOORE GRAUIE. MARIE MORTON ALBERT MOSLEY ROBBIE ANN NEELY CAROLYN DH RMENT CARI. NORVVOUD CHARITY SABRINA OUTLAW MARY ANN PAINE KA'l'HLEEN Y. PECK BOBBIE JEAN PETERSON MAES'I'ER PHILLIPS HERMAN L. REESE HENRY 1.. RICE THELMA R HSERSON 156 157 SOPHOMORE CLASS BENNIE ROGERS YVT HVNE RUTHERFORD GEORGE E SCOTT, JR. THOMAS A. SCOTT JOE E SEIBERT ALBERT SHAW GERALDINE SHEPHERD WILEY SIMMONS THOMAS E. SNEED ETHYLENE TALL ORLANDO TAYL HK NINA M. TIVH MAS VANCE THOMPSON EUGENE TOY CLEMONTINE RUTH TULLOSS MARGARET WADE RICHARD WALKER GWENDOLYN WALLER SOPHOMORE CLASS JOHNNIE WARE BOBBIE JEAN WASHINGTON DALLAS M. WEBB MODENE WHITE THOMAS WHITE JOSEPHINE WHITTHORNE CHERRY J. WIIITLEY DICIE WHITLEY ARLENE WIGGINS ELWOOD WILLIAMS JUANITA MARIE VILLIAMS EVELYN M. WILLIAMSON BARBARA M OFFORD LEROY WOODS, JR. VERNA VVYSINGER HELEN YOUNG JOE ALFRED YOUNG MARION A. YOUNG 158 SPORTS $ 356193 m The Tennessee Stale University gridiron Tigers of 1959 By 111111: PERRY 1 9 6 0 F O O 'l1 B A- l I A111-1' 1115111: 11111 111151 :1111111 1113'111111g's111w11 1111111115111 111' Youngsumm 0111111 by :1 5611111 111 1:1 111 12 11111111- $111110 11.11011 1.11115. 11111111195111 Slnlr' University 11101111111114 511211111111 11211111 111 go 1111111111411 1111- 1H1 111' 1111- 11-11mm in 11111- 111111. 1111111111; 11111 21 1111111110111111115121111N. 11111 1115: 151111 1115111111 111111; 111 11111 1:11l1'1'11111111111111 1111- A, :11111 1, 1111111141- 11111111- 111 111'111 1111- 11101111311010. 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'1'154111 11111111111' 11111111111111'1111'1'111131- 111-1-111111 111$ 111111'111'111111311111'1111' 11121 17 1118 11111111 111111' 81111111 133111111121 $111111 C11111-g11 111' 01'1111141111111111' Aflm' 111111 Victory. 1111' Big 131111-111111111-1111'2111-11 1111 CI1-1111'211 $111111 11111111141' 111 Wil- 111111111'1'12 011111. 11011-31111;1 11111111 111111 s111111- 111' 11 111 11. 160 The Tigors got a break with an open date. before meeting the strong Soulhcrn University Jaguar Cats of Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the Wild Buck-Boar-Dccr Classic. The Tigers won 17 to 13 and for their trouble got a Louisiana docr to hL' scrvvd as the main dish at L112 annual athletic banquet. Next the Tigers had to journey to Lincoln University at Jefferson City, MissourL where they won again 27 L0 0. The 0nd of the Brown Jug Classic between Tcnnessec and Kentucky State of Frankfort, found State's name once again in the win column to the tune 0f 19 t0 8. To conclude the season with a nine to one record, tho Tigers facod arch enemy Jackson State College of Jackson, klississippi, before a homecoming crowd in W. J. Hale Stadium and came away victorious with a 26 lo 6 score to end the season in great spirits. J. C. COFFEE CORNELIUS JONES Line Coach Assistant Backfield Coach HEAD FQOTBALL COACH HO VARD C. GENTRY HOWARD GRE E N End Coach SHANNON D. LITTLE FORREST STRANGE Defensive Coach Line Coach 161 SANIUEL R. WHITMON Backfield Coach NATHANIEL ANDERSON BENNY CLAY ANDREW EARTMAN JAMES GARRETT FRED METCALFE CHARLES WALKER AUBREY WINSTON TH ;F.R SENIORS FOOTBALL AT TENNESSEE STATE 162 Sixty-five yard run out of the end zone against Kentucky. Randall doing the honors. Tigers all over 1h:- placc: Jackson State Tigers and Tennessee State Thcyke running over left, Conch. not right. Tigers. 163 Thrcc from Tennessee made history in the Denver Coliseum-stagvd Olympic Basketball Tryouts. Guuc VVrrts fires lllwo for Ike NAIA Althtarr, as the llSnmll Boys spanked thi- uBig Boys -- Ohio Slalchin the. Olympic Tryouts. BASKETBALL Hy MARCHLLIVS D, SLATER Hats oil is the appmpriulv gesture l'or Buslwlball Couch Harold Humm: In his initial ymlr us illifJCI' mcntor. Hunter, :1 disciple of Mchndon. Elill :1 li'mnvmlmu jnh ml keeping TL'nnvssvc Smlc's recognition up 10 par. 'l'hL: u'l'igL-rs. Lifter gctling 011' m a slow start, Iinishcd tho scuson in high gear. Tho 'l'igms wnn 28 gmm's while liwing only 3 games. This record includes their Imrlitipation in lonrnzmwnt play. By defeating Central State College l'Ohiol, thvy i'llunn. Slalcl clinched thc hiIid-VVcstvrn Conli-rcncc LiLlc with a 4-0 record. The K.Big Tllncll captured 13rd place in the Quincy Invilaiionzil lNAIAl T0111 nzmwul. this Nliil-V'thvrn Tour- nament. which was held at Lincoln Unixorsity in Jull'rrson City, kin, and the NAIA tournament in Kansas City. IMu, Although they wrn' Lhc Lop va-dvd tram in each of Mir tom'- namcnls. They were beaten in the NAIA 'IVmIrnzlmL-nl by tho haul L0 bellow? scout of 39-38. The illigors Iinishcd sccond tn Ex'mm illcu Ind, in the L PI Rating for small colleges. Eugr'no VVUNS and Russiv Jnlmsnn gaincd lh'sL lczim posi- tion on the Allflbiimzunom Tuuu lKum-as Cili l, and Rossic was rccipiunt 0f NAlAAs Emil Liston award for high K'SL ziczulmnic average of any junior purlicipatinu in the tournament LlllLl good ciii'mnship. Portur NIL-i'riwczlthcr made the. su-imd 1021111. 'I'hv ll'l'igmsh zm' rmlly going to be hard to bout ni'xl yvm' hccziiist: no player will he lost. All in all, thn: team is to be congratulated on its line showing this past season. i 1959-60 Basketball Team HEAD COACH HAROLD HUNTER Big Blue sponsorrd NAIA Soul-h-Ccntral Tip-OW Tourney Cham- plans, Quincy: Illinois' Judge Schultz, Conch Hunter holdingr third place trophy. and Emporia $121165 Gus Fish. Hunter bounced Gus, lram for the trophy. BASKETBALL 166 Piggy bavk for a layup 2 Poims for NAIA 3rd place trophy NAIA National 8' 'etball T urnzunenfs first fth VVcrts, Johnson. VVeslminzler Charlie CV m Dm' . Southwest Texas, Chuck Sharp and Rudy Lavolos ur 0ft live played in the Olympic lhrcc-in-zhrms champs brought houlr Ihc third place Trials. Davis didn't make the big show. trophy lhis 'car. The only triple gold medal winners at Pan American Gamex Tun- nossee State University to-cd zmd Sullix an Award nominre Lucinda illizuns and San Jose Slate's Ray Nonon. x The Tennessee Slate University Tigcrbclles WOMENS TRACK By BARBARA jomcs This year scn'cd 215 1111 unl'mgmmblv ymr in the world of Sports :15 Ihlneswe 5121163 Tigt'rhvllcx ltd by tmrkmnn of thy ymn' Edward S. Tt-mplv. xpmklcd In :umtllvr Virmry in thc VVonlefs AAU Outdoor Nationals at Clcw'lmul, Ohio. Tigvrbcllo Iwahcllo Daniels 10d 11w, H'um to victory by winning two first pluccv 60 and 200 mvtors. Thv lx-um Hht'rocl I32 1mints This moot sorvvd us a tryout for the US. vs. Russia mvoi lo bu hold in july :11 Philadelphia and the Pan Amm'ican Camus to ho hvlLl in Chicago. Tvnnvssvv Stnlv had vighl girls In IlunliH for 11w US. vs, Ruwiu mvvl and lvn gills 10 qualify for 1110 Pan Anwrican Games CIA VVnnu-Ifs Track Coach Edward S. Temple Although lllv Russian girls won the most ltum points in 1hr dual mvvl. Bmhzu'u errs and Lnrimla VViHiams' 1111:211- Nl thir x'iL'Lm'ius from last your. x'inning lhoir individual events J'CSPCCUVUly. 'l'hv winningr Fro yard l'vlay loam composed of Wilma Rudolph. Lurimla H'illimns, 21nd Harbam Janus gave the final points 10 1110 Anwriczm 1mm in the third Pan Ameri- um Camus 211 Chicago. Sprinter Lucinda W'illizuns had 21 mvmomhlv yvar. Shv uux nnminzllrd us 21 czuldidutv for 1110 James E. Sullivan Award by lllv Suullwuslvl'n Association 01' the AAU. CIIOSUII fourth among womvn alllluu's in 11K wurld and was 11 lriph: gold mmlnl xx inntl' in Llw Third Pan Amerimn Cmncx, Tigt-rhrlln rzlplzliu, sulior Barbara Jonas Tigcrbcllc timber specialist Shirley Crowdcr Air expressafor Tigerbelle jet assisted speedslcrs to Chicago-staged Pan-Amencan games. Beating the Russians again. In Moscow, Sprinter Jones Chopped the Red sprinters in the century race. Last summer in Philadelphia -rbsulLs the same. The wnrldk fourth heal wuman athlete anchoring Tunnesseek sec- ond shattering 440 relay. 1 l S W I M M I N G 1110 'l'vnnosscc State 'l'igorsharks t'ndcd Lhc 1959-1960 soason with a 1-1 i't'cord. Startingr 011' with 2L bigr hung. the By ROBERT FISH IENKINS . . 'Iiig'orsharks swamped West Virginia 77-18. Only one rec- ord was set, thc 200 yard backstroke in 2:315. At Southern University. the Tigersharks set six p001 records with the time of 41:21.3 in tho medley relay: 25.6 in the 50 yard freestyle; 2:291 in the 220 yard backstroke: and 3:53 for 1110 4-00 yard frt'cstylc. Tcnnvsstw Slate ht'ut SuuthL-rn in lhvir own pool 42-35, and again in Hip rJiigvrshm'k pool 58-31. They also swampt-d MOYChOllSC College 6035 hcrc in the nrecord breaking! pool of Tennessee State. Ball State taIncd the Tigersh mks 60-35. 1959-60 Tigersharks 171 Reassurance from the bvnvh Up and 21! Run Swimmingr Couch Thomas H. FriendV Hughes The hubby system Back strokc ballet SWIMMING Coach Thoma-s H. 'lFricndl, Hughes, four new freshmen, W illiam ' Bo Vmigli, Elbt'i't hCoyote Lawton, Georgi: BlinH, Haslcrig, and Robert lFish jcnking played a big part in filling L110 vacancim of six linrmm' Tigerslmrks. Senior Tigmishark Ronald Payne, captain and former NAIA Champion. will graduate this yozux Payne has boon n Tigcrshzu'k for three, years. The rcmaining Tigcrsharks arc Roland Pcaiiutil Cilialmzm, lxloldon llW'aco'l VVOOCIS, Clyde James llHiIill Bass, and Do'nald Easton. Roland Clmlman and Clyde James will represent Ten- nessee A iQ I in the NAIA Swimming Mvct. 173 g , HFishll Crawl Senior Tigershark Ronald E. Payne NIENiS TRACK COACH The cause, Coach Raymond H. Kemp, the elfect, Mid-VVestern track champions three years in succession. Come on Phil! Beat iiRigf, hcis right behind you! 174 MENiS TRACK By GEORGE SPRIGGS Through omcient and arduous training efforts. Coach Ray Kemp managed in hardcn his youthful crop of $017110- mores into seasoned veterans that formed th sparkling nu- cleus of a very wellhhalanced track squad. Coach Kemp had along with the scintillating sophomore lu'rlhrmvrs John Moon and Ralph Boston. other dependable sophomore lettvr winners. Eddie Adams, Roosevelt Malone. john Stvvcnson, and GCorge Spriggs. Other notablc cindcrpath x'cturncm were quarter IllilL'l' Ivory Suvshon'yV xniIe-r Phil PCIrie, shot putter Bennie Clay, and dash-nian Anderson Hill, Melvin Clipper, holder of the National Higthchool 220 yd. dash recnrd of 20 6, headed the list of prominent freshmen thin- Clads. Swift sprintcr Eddie Bell and hurdlvr Don Coleman. and miler Ed Burley Concludcd tihc list Of freshman rvprc- Svntaiixv: rm Hm Nfcnis Truck TCEIHI. Half-Iniler Frank Johnson, milcrs Alvin Robinson, Joe Brown and sprinters Ed Brown and Don Lindon rounded out the remainder of the teami T110 higl'ilight 0f Tcnncsseo State achievements as a teann occurred when the, trashing Tiger; sank their fangs into their third consecutive hlid-VVcstcrn Uonfvrcncc title. Winning their third consecutive Micl-W'mtorn Championship, four champions emerged, Ralph Boston in the broad jump, high jump, javelin, and hurdles with John hloon annexing the 100 and 220 yd. dashes, John Stovvnson winning the discus, and George Spriggs collecting the p016 vaulting Lillt'. , , ' w; JOHN IWOON RALPH BOSTON AH-Amcriczm sprinter Him John Uhimtcj Nloon, bursls through A. 8; Ifs superman, All-American, and Olympic hopeful, burns the tape 10 continue his lwo year reign as hIid-W'esl sprint king. past the finish line and establishcs a new 120 high hurdle record. hIcn's Track Team kimwmx Tennessee Stale University Tennis Team 1119111bers,lcft to right, First Row: Ralph Church wvll, R'Iahlon Bloom. Second Row: John Churchwcll. Aundrc Nlillcr. 13-1 RALPH C 1 1 112C 11 M'ICI.L T110 unsung 111'1'005 of A iQ I. appurvnlly arc wady 10 cmnr into lhril' mx'n, Tennis during past 511150115 11:13 hovn ovvr- sluuluwvd 11; 01111.11 varsity sports, Co-cuplains Mahlon 34110111 and Ralph 1111111'1111111-11 cnuplvd together and man- ;lgud l0 smash their way through tlw wasnn's sthvduk' 1111- zlvilulml. third rmm-vulivv 1111111 that th 1.1151 yvm' 11111111111 1111- 1'111'k1'11'1'1's 1'1'0111 Tvnnm' 'v Stalv brought the lMid-VVvslvrn Iillc hark 10 the JWQL-u' rumpus. 'IV1-1111vsst-6s Court aces zu'c nmv 11111311111111 all 1111111 llu- 1121111111. This yvafs 1011111 is really what you 111:111 CEIH 1111 lel-slur 1121111. 11011: 21110 somv 01' HIP individual 21cm111111115111111r1115: TENNIS I76 1. Ralph Churchwclk Runlwd No. 18 111 11111 Nulimml American Tonnis Association. was No. 2 in 1111- MXVAA rlHt1111111a111c11t1 and was No. 2 in 1111- 1110l1 S 51112le 111 Rhodi' Island. 2. NIahInn hlunrc- wVVns 1V0. 1 MW rankcd 2nd in th National lIllCITOHt'gizlll' Tnurnunwnl. 3. John Harris in tho X 21ml Was 01121111111011 in thy XVashingtnn Park 111111112111181'11 in Roanokv, Vn.. and is ranked No1 71' 111 Mm junior10111'11z11111111L 0f Roanokv. V11. 4. Donald Muyih-M- 44'1111101' 111 doubles :11 NUVAA. :3. Aundrc Miller 7 Doug go. 11L 6. John ChurchwelL 7L'SLTA Champ, me' England, rankvd junior No. 1. as '1 111111112111113111 K'IILHIIJL Chiru- Before the uAlatch with Central State College, co-captalns of both teams shake on it. m In tennis competition, teammates Ralph Churchwell and Llahlnn Nloore often 13nd themselves matched against each oIher for the championship. Tennessee State Baseball Team BASEBALL By MARCliLIJS D. SLATER Coach Samuel R. W'hiumufs hL 'chall Tigers of Tcnncs State University won ton games and lost Eve for the 1909 season. In Lnlaling the runs during 1110 SW mm the Wrigrm scored 77 runs and thvir opponents smrvd 55. The average runs per game for Tennessee State was 11 runs. The uvm'agc number of runs per game for all njlpnnt-nts wax 3,7 TllIlS. The TigCrs$ avcmgcd 67 hits pcr game, collecting 100 hits during the Eftcvn gamc SL'ZISOD. Thcir opponents col- lcctcd a total of 67 hits 1'01 m1 nvvmgu 01' 4.4- hits per gamc. Tennessee State broke even with opponents on the walks given upu per game, each mvraging 2.8. 'l'lw l'igcrsw team batting average was .220 while their opponents team but- ling average was a weak .146. n rmull of slmng' pitching. One that the pitcher didnY gel by. A home run. Watch the ball. It will hit you too. BASEBALL COACH SAMUEL R. WHITMON Too but even for the catcher to handle. A lot of power is all 1hnfs necessary. ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING LEON CL FARBES, M.S. Head of the Drparlnlcnt of Industrial Education DR. JAIVIES A. PARSONS Professor of Alclallurgical Engineering and Head of the Depart- ment of R'lcchanical Engineering. FRED W'. BRIGHT, P.E. Professor and Head of 111:: Drpartmenl of Electrical Engineering L. QUINCY JACKSON, INLS. in Architecture Registered Architect, Profrssor and Head of the Department of Architectural Engineering. FACULTY . . . SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING First Row: ROBERT J. ARMSTEAD, B.S.. Profcssor of Civil Engineering. MRS YVONNE Y. CLARK, B.S., Assistant Profmsor 0f Mrrhaniral Engineering. MACON C. IIINTUN, M.S.E . Profossor of Civil Engineering CLINTON E. JONES. M S., Prufrssur of Ap- plivd Malhnmatics in Engineering. Second Row: ROBERT F. MANUEL, B.S., Techniriem in Industrial Education GORD DI MOORE. 13.8., chhnitian in Indus- trial Education. GILBERT PLEASANT, IVI.Ed., Assistant Pro- fessor of Industrial Education. 183 Couru-x in :ln'hilu'lurill mminm-rin: un- dcsignul lo dmvlop It'rhnin'ul knovlvdgr and imighl inlu DEPARTMEN T OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERIN G lnuuml oplmrlunilirx .IH' :uuiluhlr Ihrmlgh rlnw cun- lzu'l uilh Ihl' quuu rllqinccring vuurxm and n-st-nrrh programs ant-n'd. 'Hu- un'hilrvlurzll rngincuring sludrul dm rlopx lerimn Iurhniqun in drzliiing lhrnuuh xxnrkmg tlmulngs 184 Studying the fundamunlals 0f Huid behaunr in a hydraulics coursc the cixil engineering student learns about the. pmpfrlics of fluids and the hit inciplz-s of fluid flow. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Luborulorv IL la 10 delcnninc s! caving r mcc und unconfined campus arc Inzldc m the cn'il engin mg Myils laboralory. Liwil engineering students bee nu- adcpl in Ihc principlrc of merhani applied 10 tk. g'n of fnundzuimu for building DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING The very broad field of electrical engineering embraces the tech- niques and devices for the gEncralion. Electrical engineering courses encompass the new and rapidly de- veloping areas of control, measurement, and calculation. In the electronics laboratory the student gnts first hand expericncc in the operation of various electronic circuits. The mechanical engineer is concerned with the design. construc tion, selectionv operation. and mainlcnancc of marhincs. Students in an aviation education class concern mexnsclvcs with the workings of an airplane motor. Lathe turning operation is lcarncd in the industrial t-duratinn drparlmcm machine ghop. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION Courses in carpentry deal nilh modern tools and portabh- machinery. Students learn the applications of surveying. framing and the mo of power machines. L Pressxxork. typography. and linolypc optrmion are among the skills that arc developed in the univrrsily'q nmdc-rn prim shop. Ki quw W4 OFFICERS FRANKLIN .T- HENDERSON Prmirlmll WILLIE 411 DAVIS Vure meirlenl rI'IM YYHY SHAUKELFURD Secrffury CHARLES IIENDER$ XV Tremumr NTR, FRED VV BRIGPI'F Atlriwr The Tennessee State Univvrsily L'huptcr of H1:- Tnslimtr of Radio Engineers is a Student branch HI 1110 National I.R.E. It is it scivnlific organization, organized for students of elm; tricul onginom'ing who am intorvstcd in radio onginovring. SLudoan 0t; chemistry. physics, mnthvumlics are also eligible for 1110111hen11ip. INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB T110 Indusllial Education Club cndcavors to promote an appreciation zmmngim 1110m- ln'rs for n'al'mnunsllip, intol'vsl in industrial education loathing and pnwidv opportuni- ties for vxpm'ivncc in leadership. OFFICERS NATHANIEL ANDER$ LV Prex'irlenl. JANIES CAILEY Vice Pumzlmu JIIVLXIY JOHNSON Secretary 'I'YRUNE MADDUX Tremuwr THOMAS A. JACKSON Arlvixm OFFICERS JOSEPH A, BRYANT PreA'itlent RICHARD R. DUNN Vice Pmsident YVONNE N. BRYANT Sycl'elm'y RALPH CHURCHVVELL Trem u 1 er MR. CECIL RYAN Atluixer Thu TSU Acro Tigers Flying Club was organized for students wishing to further their knowledge in aviation. The club is a member of the National Inlcr-Collcgiatc Flying Associa- tion. Members of the club take courses in aviation and also learn to Hy. Several Held trips are made each year to commercial and pilot training air bases. TSU AERO TIGERS HTFICERS fl'ull Iv Inruand BARBARA lexsuy , . . , . . . . . . .Pru.sidrul JOSEPH NIACK V, ................. .. .Sflulwul C'umu'il Rvjln'mntalii'v VIVIAN XVIIITI; . , . . . ......... Socrciary .x V'VATSON ........... Trcam rrr CLARI. FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS LINDA DONELLA ACKLIN FOSTER ADAMS FLORENCE ALEXANDER BRUTUS BANKSTON, JR. LORETTA BARNES BARTLETT BOBLEY BONNIE JEAN BATES WILLIE EARL BATES JOSIE L. BEARD FLOSSIE MURRIDINE BIRDEN DELORIS BISHOP CHARLES BODDIE MIRIEL LEE BOOKER CARROLL BO YI'H RUTH EV BOOTH THEODORE BOYKIN, JR. PEGGY LOUISE BROWN MARY LOUISE CALLOM'AY 192 193 FRESHMAN CLASS JOSEPH A. CAMERON UAROLLYNN CARSON ALLINE CARTER LnVERN CARTER GLYNDON CHAMBERS ESTER M. CHRISTMAS REBECCA LUE CORLEY IVEL CRADDOCK TH MAS CUNNINGHAM ANNIE DANIEL JACQUELINE D. DAVIS BA RBARA Dt WDY RICHARD DUNN CW'ENDOLYN R. FLOOD ARMERH N ANN FY WLER HARDEN FRANKLIN ANDERSON FULTZ, JR. JUNE H. DEADMON F RESHMAN CLASS REGINALD L. GREEN LOUVERN GREER BARBARA A. GRINTER HARRY B. GOFF ,TANIE HAMILTON HELEN H A'M PTDN B. MURIEL HAWKINS JERALDINE L. HILL WILLIAM ROSS HILL, JR. EDRIS IL HOLMES, JR. GEORGE WV HOLMES ALBERTA HORNE JOYCE HUGHLEY WYNELL HUNTER MARTHA M. JEFFRIES R BERT L. JENKINS EDWENA JOHNSON HUGH JULIUS JOHNSON I94 195 FRESHMAN CLASS JOHN WESTLEY JOHNSON MARGARET ANN JONES MARIE ELENA JONES SARAH JONES DELORIS EVON KELLEY SHARON KENDRICK CHARLES KIMBER SOPHIA L. KINNARD ELBERT A. KNIGHT EARNESTINE LAKE H AZEL LAWRENCE HARVERY LAWSON GLORIA LEGGETT DIANE LESLIE EDITH GLORIA LEWIS WILLIE G LEWIS BARBARA ANN LINDSEY GARLINE LONG FRESHMAN CLASS JOYCE LOVE ANNIE JEWEL LYNCH LEON M. LYNK CHARLES MATTHEWS DOROTHY L. MATTHEWS SHIRLEY JO MCCAIN SELENA McCURDY IVA MCHARLAND DOROTHY MCVEY EUGENE MOORE ELLA LOUISE MORTON VIRGINIA A. MOSLEY LACIE B. MURPHY ARCHIE NIMMER, JR. THOMAS NORMONT NANCY OFFICER BARBARA ANN OSBORNE NORMA JEAN PARHAM 196 I97 FRESHMAN CLASS LINDA PENDERGRASS MILLIE A. PERKINS ROSA PEEVETT VIRGINIA POINDEXTER LYDIA POLLARK JUANITA L. PORTER CAROLYN PORVE ELLA MAE PRATCHER DELOIS RHODES BETTY PATRICIA RICHARDSON LUWENDA ROBERTS JIMMY EARL ROBERTSON JAMES FRANK ROBINSON DORA LEE ROUSE JAMES W. SETTLES ERNEST SHELTON FRED NA SIMMONS JESSIE MAE SMITH FRESHMAN CLASS ROBERT SMITH ROBERT SPRINGFIELD, JR. ALICE A. STOVALL DIANA TAYLOR DAISY MAE TIBBS JAMES TYUS BARBARA WALKER CLARK WALKER ALMA REE WALTON WANDA F. WILKERSON BARBARA PARTHENIA WASHINGTON LENORA WASHINGTON RALPH EDWARD WHITE 198 l r RELIGIOUS, HOME TOWN, DORMITORY CLUBS 13131 11341 5 GEX HK'HZ BRUVVN Plafidmlt HENRY L RICE Vicr Prmillmn TERESA SIVH'I'H Smrn'lm'y MAESTER PHILLIPS Tremuwr MRS. MARY E. JOHNSON Adamrr MRS. MARIE TYSON Arlz'ixm Thc Florida Club was organized on campus to bring about a closvr camarudvric among TI-nncssce State University students hailing from 11w Stale of Florida. A compumlix'vly new organization; the club this year sponsored a quict 110m in tho Univvrsity chapel and hosted several small parties. FLORIDA CLUB MEMPHIS CLUB The primary purpow 0f the Mcmphis Club is to create and develop xxarm n-lmlnm ships amnng 1110 students from Memphis. Each ymr the club sponsors an awards pm- gram for studvnls from Alvmphis who excel in curriuulzu' and co.cul'ricular activities on thy campus. The Club also sponsurs a quic: lmur pmgrmn rm umlpus and a New Year's tluncv in Lhc Immclown vach year. OFFICERS CHARLES OWENS Punidenl LEE ADKINS Vice Prairie!!! ANN MITCHELL SA'IH'UHJ' GILBERT FISHER 'IVWIHIIN IRA A. CENTRY Arlwixw ilFFlCERS ADAM El SIMPSON Prmidvnl GLURD GARDNER Vim Pr'midenl ANTH lNFXl' l E SPRU'l'l SHIMIHJ' IlARlJLD SINULE'lTlN 'I'reunum DR, FREDERICK Ski l'llll A dviwl 'llhe Tcxans Club was founded by jaincs C. Jackson of Dallas who at its Iirst mvming Limb my 9. 1958, became its first president. This club, like all mhrtrs of its kind. was originated for Texans who want to display pride and respect for their state. They sponsor programs of bt-nll regular campus and sttcrn nature including thcir annual Texas Dayfl TEXAS CLUB CITY STUDENTS, CLUB The City Student? Club is an organization for all students who do not rvsidc in the campus tlm'niitoricx Th? purpose of the club is to intrgratv tlu: Pity stutlvnt into cam- pus actix'ilics. Govvrmm-m making hotly ml the rluh is rallcd the Council. This smallvr group meets once per week. The club sponsors educational and other pmt sclumI-lmur activities for tlw vntcrtaiuuiL-m of its mtmhm's. OFFICERS CLARENCE WAKEFIELD Presiden! v ILVLIA BRADFORD ViLe Plzxident HENRI G, HALL Sec re rary WILMA HUNTER Treavurer MRS, 11, C. KINCAIDE Adrian H T ICFARS BENNY GRANT PIHI'IINI! GL1 HUA GARDNER Vin' Prm'irlnnl 'I'YIU LNE HIUKMAIN Sr'm'rlmy WILI'RED M'ALKLR 7 '7 rm 1: rm IU HiIiR'l' M I'RREL A Ilz'ism' During the school year Clmncnt Hall Club sponsmul Sunday rnlI'L-v Imur, u wirnm l'Ule'L opvn-lmuso. quiet hour, and 21 Sunday school program. The purposc of 1110 vluh is m vnnmr- age wlmlesmnc: cultural living among the residvnls 01' Clement HalL CLEMENT HALL DORMITORY CLUB EAST HALL DORMITORY CLUB 'l'lw East Dormitory Club was first organizml for young womvn in SFPLUIIIIJCY nf 1937. Sinm- 11ml limv it has boon 2111 active organization on the Campus. The East Donnitory Club mmnhvrs have given many purlios: llwy haw hvld open lmusv; prepared floats for line Ilmuvcmning parades and sponsored suwrul lens. as well 115 a quits! lmm' prnglmu this year. JFFlCERS ELLA MAE PRA'I'CHER Pnnfllem BARBARA A. CRINTER VICE leidrul BETTY IEAN SAPP Trrmiurer NIARY CLARK Swrl'ehuy MRS. ALTA 'IXURPIN A zluiu't OFFICERS MARTHA NELL ENOUHS Prmidrnl NURNIA JEAN MOODY Vim Prmizlenl, 1M H'SBIF. XVASHINU'IY XV Sendai; GERALDI F. GHA M BERS Trpmm'm' SIRS. PEARL VAUGHN Allvimr Halo Hull, campus home for frvslnnt'n and sophomore wumtnj 5110115015 programs, parties. and mhvr acliviLics for tho vdutzltiunul advunm-ment and entertainment of its IllClIlel'S. Thu Hzllv Hall Club ,xvr'ks m promotc qualities of finer womanhood in caCh of its mombcrs. HALE HALL DORMITORY CLUB HANKAL HALL DORMITORY CLUB Thu Hunkal Hall Dormitory Club i; an organization concerned with the development of anr womanhood; creating a more home- u: utnmsphvrc for dormitory rcsidcnls and establishing a better relationship among rosidvnts, Mvmbcm 0f Lhc club sponsor annual quiet hours, various parties, Sunday School, and teas for the creation of friendliness in lllC areas of cxlwrionccs :md achicvmncnts. F17ICERS ANNETTE JONES Prmidrnr JMHHHE BILLINS V12? Punirlent BILLIE FIELDS Serwmry BARBA RA VVAIJ E Tram 11 I'm NIKS 1H. S. DAVIDS NN' AIII'ixm' OFFICERS Cl 1A RIVIAYNE R LLA leillrnl VIVIAN XVIIITF, Virv szillmu BARBARA HARRIS .errwrmy ELAINE CLARK Trmnurkr MRS. ELIZABB'I'H MJNNIS Adzixel Wilson H2111. the oldest residence hall on our campus. lmusus approximately 2,172 ynung ln- dim 01' fn-shman 21nd mphomm'v classification. The ortupams strive lo build and zldlwru 10 11m .hall objectives which mu: m gain cxpcrioncv and understanding of pvoplv. t0 MUM edu- cational inHuoncc and providv educational npptn'11111itim 21nd 10 contrihutc to tho building of Klvsimblc attitudes, apprm'iation, co-opcmlivvnvss and reslmnsihilily. WILSON HALL DORMITORY CLUB VETERANS HALL DORMITORY CLUB 1 13 IUERS W'ESLEY SIIARPE Prerizlmzf CLARENCE VILLIAMS Vice Prmidmzf H WINNIE JONES Skuelnlj' ALLEN MERRY 'I'nwxmw BEN HARRIS .11 dwiwr Tht' Vt'tL'rZillS Dormitory Club is tmnpnsml 01' wsidmts 01' singlo and double Vn'ts dormilm'ivs. Thv rmidc-nlx mvr-l ms;- lllm'ly for purpows 01' comrmlvship. STEPHEN GOODVVIN PH'AMMH .XLGICR PK iSVVELL Vim! Pnuizlwl! CAL E. RtHJLINS Sm'wlmy BARBARA CARR 'I'Inmurer DR. SARAH M PERICIRA Adriwr Tllv Balm? Club on Tennessee State Universilyk rumpus is rnmposvd 0f smdcnta 01' all faiths who haw cxprvsxvd 2m imvms! and a dosh? to knuw more about 111C W'm'ld Faith NIM'U- Input 01' this national M11. BAILYI CLUB CLERICUS Mvmhvl'ship in the ClcriCus is open to students on UN: Tenm'sscc Slaw Unix'ursily campus wlm hm L' vxpvrivnm or an immest in the ministry and 10 those who plan to 0mm that profession upon completion of college work, Thr' organization was formal to foster good-will 21nd frivndship among tho youngr men and women of the campus ianH'slPKl in 1hr clvrgy and missionary work OFFICERSv LIELYIN WILLIAM JONES Prmillmll ELIJAH IALIKSUN Viry Prmidwll VIACXQUELINE LERUVVDER Seuerm'y DR. VVILIAIAM J- SINIMUNS Advism OFFICERS ELIJAH JACKSON Pnuident BARBARA CARR Vice Prnizlenl BihBBIE BILLINS Secretary DR. VV J. SIMMONS Adyixel The Intcr-Faith Council is composed of rcprcsvnlmivcs from Path rcligious faith organiza- tion on the cmnpus. This gives each religion a voice in campus religious attain INTER-FAITH COUNCIL BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is a worId-widc, Christ-rvntmtml, churrh-rclated ministry with college and university studnnts. It srekg to meet the need for: t H spiritual awaken- ingt tQt intellectual approach in search for truth, and CH personal adventures with the living Christ through a program of prayer, Bible study, church membership, missions, and Christian fellowship. In addition to meeting on the campus, many of the activilivs are held at the BSU Center: 2023 JefTersnn Street, and in the local Baptist churches. ttFFICERS JESSE NANCE Previdznl. RONNIE PAYVE Vice Pw.xir1enr BERNICE CLARK Suretam ALEXANDER SCOTT Trwuurm REVV. N. Et BATES Arlvim MRSV IRENE TURNER A dune: MRSt St E. GRINSTEAD .4rll'i.V67 OFFICERS AN'I'OINFXIWE C SPRUTT 0 Prmirlenl ANN CAROL CRAIUIIEAD Vice Pimidt'ul SANDRA CRAICIIEAD .S'rLIHmy BENNY GRANT Tiemurzr MRS, A. D. jUNES Adviser Tho Nuwman Club is an organization composed nf Catholic students. The club meetings acquaint students with various information about their religion. NEWMAN CLUB STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ERONEUS 5111 PP Plrxz'denf 11 HiBIE BILIJNS Vim Plykizlvnf RANDLE EVI X RELANL Summary ? RUNNE PAYNE TI'HLHII'H' DR CALVIN ATCIIISON Advisir Tho Studvnl Christian Assurialion combines the Young Wonu'n's Christian Association and the Young Mt-xfs Chris- tian Association in a fellowship of men and women working mgrlher m rc-cstablish a spiritual basis for hope and Cour- age, that through unilvd efforts a mncr comradeship may he dvvclopcd. AIR SCIENCE 208 209 AIR SCIENCE FACULTY First Row: 'IVSG'P FLOYD ADAMS ................ Cadet Action: NCO LT. MAURICE ANDERS N. AB ......................... ........................... Axsislunt Profexsm of Air Science Second Row: SERGEANT DAVID ABERCROMBIE. .Im'lructor of Air Scienne CAPT. JAMES R; COLES, B S . .Axsixtant Profexxor of Air Science Third Row: CAPT. ARTHUR L. FOX, B.S. Assistant Proleuor of Air Science CAPT ARTHUR D. GRAVES, B.S. ...................... ........................... Arsixtunt Profesxor of Air Science Fourth Row: TXSGT. FRANK E. HORNSBY ........ Imtructor of Air Science 'IVSGT. EUGENE E. JIGGITTS, B.A.. .Instructor of Air Science Fifth Row: 'IVSGT. JAMES A. LAWRENCE.SuIIIIly Supervisor of Air Suence S ST. HOWARD F. MANLEY ...... Staff Sergeant of Air Suence 1 1 IUER5 RONNIE. PEOPLES Pwsidmzt CHARLES LOCKRIDUE Vite leitlrul IULL'SE IIARRETT .S'anlnry WILLIE ALLI$ LY T7rnx1nm The Air Form: R.O.T.C. Socivty is 21 social Organization of AFROTC Dmarhmvm 790. It scl'x'cs as an outlet for L'xprrssinn and for 11w stimulation uf mumlc, NIL-mbm'sllip is opvn In all members 01' 1hr corps: Each year the Society sponsors the AFROTC Military Bull and tom ducts all activilit's involved in AFROTC VVm-k. AFROTC SOCIETY m w. ::zyw; ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY T119 'I'vnnvssm- Stuu- University rhupli'r nl' 1110 Anmld Air Sncivty. Czlllt'd 11w lelrsh- hunk Squadron. i: composvd of advanCcd A FROTC cadrh who lmn' qualifwd 21$ srlml- mx' um! gvnllvmvn. Tlu- organizatinn was founded to promote Social ullianrv among adv x'unrod Cutlets, OFFICERS CADET NlAJt R RICHARD B. THOMPSON Prmirlwnt ADET CAPTAIN EIHSARD IL 3U K XV VIM Punizlt n! CADET ht L'I'. JAMES IL DAVIS .S'm'mfmy CADET lsl LT CLYDE HAMPTON 'I'n'mumr CAP'I'AIX ARTHUR FOX A rlz-fwl ktachmcnt 790 marchm in the Homecoming parade AIR SCIENCE ACTIVITIES The United Statcs Hag comes down for another day. A lot of saluting 10 do between the parade grounds and the mess hall 3 Honorary cadet rolonelcies in the making for Associate Dean of Students him. Annie G. Sasacr, University Tvlinistsr Dr. W. J. Simmons and Public Relations Director Dr. G. M. Sawyer. A bunch of brand new second looics pay OFF to the first non-cum to salute themitheir former instructor Sgt. Abercrombic. ACTIVITIES Tennessee State University mlzarching 100,, on parade. Band di- rectors are Frank Greer and Anceo Francisco. uSTICK MAN JOE DANIELS BAND Ion Bass horn sect Percussions Portion of the brass section Majorettes CONCERT CHOIR Tonncssoe State Universityk Choir came into its own dur- ing its first year of existcwncc Thr- unit consists of a happy; blcnd 0f vxceptional vaices. Directed by Lloyd Lusk, the concert Choir performs for special orcasinns such as banK qucts and formal dinners. The Tennessee Sate University Concert Choir 218 The University Choir THE UNIVERSITY CHOIR T110 Uniu'rsily Choir 11:18 Ix-Cnmc widt'ly known for in smulzn' and Spililllill H'mlilions for. although 111v Clmilk thivl I'um'tinn is 10 servo llw cmnpm Sunday morning wor- ship .wn in: 1110 group has mud? memy trips mu-of-lown fur xinging vngugmm-nlx Dirormr 01' 11w Chair is Lloyd L. Lusk. 219 The Tennessee State University cheerleaders Ucft to righU . . . . . . Captain Pat Fields, Henri Sims, Brenda Yeager, Freddie Green, Evelyn Washington, Blanche Stokes. CHEERLEADERS . . . Prancing . . . . . . Jumping . . . . . . Cheering. Alpha Kappa. Mu Honor Socivt'y is a national organization which pmmntr-s high scholar- ship and oncoumgcs sincere and zealous vndvavor in all Eclds of knowledge and scn'ictz. Phi Hum Tum Chaptcr attempLs to cultivate in its mrmhcrs a high order of pcrsonal living and to develop in 1110111 2m apprctiation for scholarly work in Othvrs. ALPHA KAPPA MU' OFFICERS ODESSA PETERSON President ALVIN CRAVVH RD Vire Prmidrnl MARY RUTH PITTS Srcrpmry CARL CRUTCHFIELD Tremmrr MRS D. I. SANIUEL Arlz'hm' STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS UUPID R. lHH'l Praxidqut WILLIE STEWART Vi'czr PIeAide'nl CARR LL KEAN Sel'relury DONALD XV, MAYFIELD Twrnulzr MRSV ANNIE SASSER Adviser DR. .Iog'EPH A. PAYNE A rlvlsm' Thc- purpose 0f the Studcnt Council is to promote the general wolfarc 0f the University; to protect the gmwral wclfaro of the University; to providt: amivc parlicipalion in studvnt affairs, and to create an intermediary between faculty and students in matlcrs 0f general wclfarc concom- ing the University, OFFICERS LEA XVARD VVELLING'JX YN, IR Pr'mirlmlt FREDERICKA ALLEN Vine leill'rnf CPIRISTINE B YKIN Senetmy MRS. GIN X H$S A dz imr MRS. RITTER Advimr University Counselors arc sclvmed 0n 1hr Imsix nf pursnnality, scholarship, and outstanding qualities of leadership Of sophomore rank or above. those zuc thc sludvms wlmsv rfulivx mm- sist mainly of assisting nvw students in making a good adjustmvnt to univvrsily lill- UNIVERSITY COUNSELORS INDEPENDENT SOCIETY Q FFlCERS EUGENE HAMPTON, JK PI midem ARTHLYR L. MEALX VVS Vim Plaxirlent FL RETTA VVILLJAJMS Serretmy D I R JBINSUN Trraxu ff 7' IVIR. IVI. H. NRCANN Atlpivrr Tim m-wly organized Independent Socivly was 1-st21blished for this purpose of CH-aling internal OI. students who are not mmnbcrs 01' social Greek Lot- u-r Organizations in lhc clcvlinn :u'th ilirs czu'll yum: Rvalixing thr- xlrL-ngll; 01' its r2111ng lho club spon- sored last your. and was successful in having elected, its nominee for the studom vmmcil Vic? presidency. OFFICERS JACQUELINE CR WDER Pl'e.;idenl BARBARA LAMB Vice Prexidenl ANNETTEE JONES Secretmy R H3ERT GREEK Tremu ref IVIRS. A. G. SASSER Arlvfrer The Inter-Fralernity Council is an organization which has as its primary aim that of spon- soring a more congenial rvlulinnship bvtwcen lllC fraternal organizations on the campus of Tennessee State University, INTER-FRAT COUNCIL METER STAFF 1 FlCERS CHARLES R. UVVENS Editor RONNIE PEUPWS Axmcinte Erliior a HARVEY BRINSON Sportx Edilar GL RIA KENNEDY Newt Edilor DR. In C. ARCHER Adviier' MRSV A. G. Advixm' SSER Tho Axlvh'r has as its motto, . Thc Mcnsun- 0f Studcnt Opinion. Thp Alr h r strives toward attaining tho lwigth 0f studvm journalimic vfl'nn and I'L-flcrling Llu- opinion of thv masses of studvnts. OFFICERS CHARLE D. BARNVVELL Puzn'drnt TERRY GWEN Vin? Previdrnf RITSSEL CROVVDER Secmlruy CFA HKCD NIA'IWJTlEVVS Tieamwr MR. MING S X YYT A zlvixer Tho vmcmns on campu$ 21w organized into a club to promote hollvr scholarship among vcu-rans. to he an intrL cam part 01' MW student body and blend into the activities 0f the ClllllpllS. VETERANS CLUB PEPPERETTES The Poppcrotles are members of a tap dance group. They perform at halftime shows for baskcthall games and tournaments in the University gymnasimn. During the year, the Pcppcrcttcs performed at several high school varicty shows in the city. Physical Edu- c'ulinn assistant prnfussm' Pt-ggy M. Williams chorengl'apher fur the group. mmmwm :snsx. , , Seated, Ivft to right: Margo Harland. Durris Tllvuxl;ls Shirlwy Grimm El h nor M'alkvr. Jacquvlinc Thurston, Standing: .Iurquclinc Clowdt'r. Kay Pcriuc. Fannie, Pagv, Ennu Tayor, Liurrolc Vithm spoon. Elmnor Chap- pvl. Emily MPans. 7 01; lo Buitnnn JAMES BODDIE. . , . . . . Actiz'iiim Editor BARBARA JONES ........... Spam Editor RONNIE PAYNE ........ Snapxlzotf Editor YVONNE N. BRYANT.prarlmwnml Edilnr YEARBOOK STAFF NORMAN ADKINS Lag? g HARVEY BR INSON RAYMOND SAIITH YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS YVONNE N. BRYANT Departmental Editor PATRICIA A. MOORE Administration and Favulty Editor SECTION EDITORS L mg JANIES BODDIE BEATRICE TEMPLE Activities Editor Organizations Editor CHARLES R. OWENS RONNIE PAYNE Favorites Editor Snap mLs Editor Yvonne Bryan! and Beatrice Temple in the throes of Yearbook Production. Luke, Perry ponders cullincs for the football section. Bully Davis. Beatrice Temple and Shirley Thomas in some kind of diacussion with the Yearbook Adviser. YEARBOOK STAFF SNAPS Yvonne Roberts in the background, yearbook Editor Shirley Thomas and the dummy' up fronL Yvonne Roberts and Gtorge Sprigqs fighting to make a deadline. Last summer the Second Annual Girls' Stale encampment con- The State High School Band Festival was attended by hundreds of budding musicians. vened herr. WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES The winning quartet from the New Farmers of Amtrica Conven- tion. L L h The newest workshop . . . the first annual basketball workshop for clemcntary and junior high school boys. . Tho 4-H- Club Convrnlinn was :1 Iain sunnncr affair. WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES Seventh Annual Boys State Convention convened on our campus in July, 1959. Farm and Home Institute registrants in August. 1959. The Tennessee Education Conference meets on campus each year in ApriL The Fifth Annual National Insurance Association, on campus for The First Annual Blue Ribbon Coaching Clinic last summer. two weeks in July. S E C N A D MANY FINE ARTISTS WERE ON THE DANCE CALENDAR am Funny thing . . . None of the ladies look like thcir ID card pictures Some like it hot . . . Some like it cool. . .Slm' dra in' .11 1h:- Al t! l Sx eetheart affair. mg as did the Ruyettes at the h 2g g I h Hmnccoming dance. ibly l ten to the Fabulous Joc- VViHiruns sing .T yday. Fxlr. Esquin-R big nmmcnt . . . naltzing with the Presidcnfs nif'c . . . u looked fonx 11rd Io tradition. The Count OI Basie gran usly o lging with his. autograph during;r a lull at the Charm-Esquire Ball. Swinging at the K.K.K. First Row: MRS. BERNICE LV BAILEY, R'NV. Stzlff NurSL', MRS. LILLIAN BARBOUR, BVSW Rvsvrvrs A mm, Library. MRSS EMMA BATTS. Admissions Clerk, Registrafs Ofrlcr. MRS. ANN BELL, A.B., Staff W'ritcr, Puhlir erntions. MRS. SALLYE M. BLACKMAN, B.S Assistant Counselor, East Hall. MRS. M. ELIZABETH BUVVNIAN, B.S.. Assistant to the Dirortor 0f Vctcmns Dormitory. MRS. E'I'HEL CARPENTER, 3.5., Biology. Srrrolary. Dcpa rtmcnt of Second Row: MRS. ANN E. CATO, B.S., Socr'otury, Poultry Drpartmcnt. MRS. THELMA CLAN'IY SN, B.S,, Chairman Wol'k-Aid Commit- tOF. MRS. OBELIA M. CLAY, B.SS, Assistant Couusl-lur: Hunkul Hall, MRS. CHARLOTTE COFFEE, Secrctary, Dcpartmcm of Ht'ulth 21nd Pllysiral Eduration. BIRS. SABRA CONNER, BVS., Accounting Clerk. BursarSs Omcc NIRS. ANNIE L. CRUMP, B.S.. Director, Nursery School. MRS. BEA'I'RICE CRUMP, BSSV, Svcretnry, Family Economics and Home Adanagemcm. Third Row: NIRS. MAFALDA DAVIDSUN, B.S., Assistant to tho Dormitory Dirt'l'tnr, Hunkul HAIL NIRSS MINNIE PEARL DAVIS, Assistant Accounting Ch-rk, Bur- szlr's Office. ENEVIE DORIS DENNIS, B.S., Serrmary, Dt'pzmuwnt of Ail Sciom'e. MRS. MARY HOPKINS DICKEY. BSS, Clerk. Bookstore. LURELLA FREEMAN, A.B.. Eduration Counselor, DCan Of Stu- dvntsS 03-100. NIRS. TONI HARVEY, B.SS, Scrrctilry l0 thr Dirvvtur 0f Puhlir Relations and Alumni Affairs. GES SRCE T. HUGHES, Dirvrlor, Stutlr'nt Union. Fourth Row: MRS. ANNA P. HYMES, B.S., Bookkeeper, Bursnr's OfEce-S MRS. ANNA P. JACKSON, B.S., Scrrr-tary, Department Of IVIzth- ematics and Scivnve Education. MRS. ZOLA MA JARMAN, BSSU Socrr'tary. Deparmlent of Ail Scivnce. MRS. LILA KEMP, University Hostess, Public Relationx MRS. HELEN KINCAIDE, Director nf City Housing. MRS, EARLINE KING, Assistant Dircvtor, Wilson Hall, MRS. MARGARET LAVENDER, B.S.. Secretary School of Edu- ration FACULTY . . . STAFF ASSISTANTS 234 FACULTY . . . STAFF ASSISTANTS First Row: MRS. RUBY LITTLE, BVSQ Hostess, H. A. Kean Building. MRS. VERGIE E MASON, BS, Assistant to the Dirertor, Clem- rnt H2111. MRS. MARY F. MAYES, B.SV. Secretary, Graduate SchooL MRS. HENRIETVA MCCALLISTER, B.S., Payroll Clerk; Bur- safs Offive. MRS. CHRISTINE IVIcUORD, B.S., Sccrrtary, Department of English. MRS. ALYUE MCDOWELL. Secretary, Department of Industrial Educmion jUNE MILLER, B.S., Secretary to the Dean of Students. Second Row: ANNA MONTINART, R N.. University Health Center. ROBERT MURRELL, B,S., Director of Homingr and Assistant Dean of IvIon, Clement Hall, IVIRS BLANCHE PARSONS. Assistant Librarian MRS. V'ALLIE P. PERSLEY, HS, Typist, 'I'cchnical Prorrsscs, Library. MRS. NIARGIE RANSOM, B S., Serretury t0 the Doan of Women. LOIS RAY, B.S., Sevrctary, Home Eronomirs Extrusirm. MRS, HELEN C. R SE: SN'n-mry m thr Prrsidrm. 235 Third Row: MRS. TOMMIE D, RUCKER, Secretary, Agricultural Eronomns, MRS. ROSE SANDERS, A.B.Y Sm'rotary, Graduate School. MRS. SUSIE SIIURNEY, RAN., Smdrnt Hl-leth Survive, MRS. DELLA R. SHUTE B.S., Switchboard Upvraton MRS. MOZENIA STINSON. B.S., Secretary to 11m ergiatrar. MRS. HELEN STREATOR. Assistant Dirct'tor, Clcmcnt Hall. DORIS M. SYLER, B.S., Assistant to the Dirtitiun, Boardingr Dv- partmcnt. Fourth Row: IMRS. CHARLIE B, TEMPLE. B.S , Assistant Mnnzlgrr, P01 Office. IMRS. MARTHA C. UTLEY, Assistant Dirvctor, Halt- Hall. IVIRS. PEARL H. VAUGHN, M.S., Diru'tor of Halo Hall. JOHN VVA'J'KINS, 13.5., Clerk. AFRUTC Supply. MRS. HELYNE VVILHOITE, B S. Sm'rctary, Dvparmwm of Speech and Drama. MRS, ERNESTINE VVILSUN, B.S , Sm 1 rt211y, LILIft-ttriu, MRS. EMMA F. MW XJD, B.S., Svcremry, General Tvzu'ht-rf Oman MODESTINE YOUNG, B,S., Reserves Librarian.
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