Trevecca Nazarene University - Darda Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1965
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I .lg il TREVECCA NAZARENE COLLEGE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE CATHY CHILTON Editor MARY BLUME Business Manager GIDNTEIIUTSS W1-1O'S WI-IO CAMPUS LIEE Pages 12-39 CLASSES EACULTY pages 40 - 59 110 - 117 118 -155 .Z ORGANIZATIONS pages 60 - 93 ATHLETICS pages 94 - 109 ADVERTISEMENTS pages 156-196 L N r r ,- flak .ax 'W -W. . F ba .F fm-WA gn eln? 4 . 1 w wrn 1 H li 4 , i,-, MW M N ' A 1 w -' - , fu -. ' ru - u.i ll 'F' u w.,' S5 SB ff:- ', Q .-N 1 . - l A if .A ,L , .A-gl-A fhxf 1 if l '?w .' E 1 N' 4 , ., , .1- N 5. W f iii-': u u :N E E! -'hz . 'if ,lf . J: 'if 'iw Q 4:1 -'fi' X ,JJ 1- ,jf . :!5.JMTi:l,.4 lol- 1 -is J- L ,I 'r 'V ,., .Knew -' ' J -- e lblfigihai - ' tg-:,+i-gli, i, f 1: 4. ,img YH - ' ' , , I A Z k x I I K . 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The noise from the football field drifts across campus . . . the sound of a class in session and a professor lecturing . . . the busy chatter in a dorm . . . joyous praises lifted by a choir in an inspiring chapel service-these are Trevecca and they almost echo from the pages. With the sincere hope that we have so recorded the feelings of today that such vivid memories may be recalled tomorrow, the stalf presents the nineteen hundred and sixty-five edition of the DARDA. CATHY CHILTON, Editor 3 TREVECKA-1768 455' ' ' -Pak. , . wx- . - 5,- .. x-'cj V ' ' 1-s The heritage of Trevecca Nazarene'College-dates back to Wales in 1768 when six students were expelled' from Oxford University for participating in religious .prac- tices. Lady Huntington, being a religious zperson, began. to take definite steps toward a plan which she had been contemplating for some time. She established a college for the purpose of training -young ministers. Rev. J. O. McClurkan, greatly impressed with the need for trained ministers and with the leadership of God, formally opened the doors of Trevecca to students in 1901. Like Lady Huntington, the foundation of plan- ning and prayer had been laid years before his dream became a reality. Impressed by the emphasis of Lady Huntington's school, he chose the name Trevecca and Opened the school with the objective of training missionaries and Christian workers. It was then a distinct Bible training school. The College was engaged in various relocations dur- ing its establishing years: one of these being the move in 1913 to the Gallatin Road location. Growth necessi- tated the change. 'I'he campus was locatedlon the Warner Estate 'with a colonial mansion as its main building. In 1935, Dr. Hardy leased the property at the present site, and the school purchased it three years later through the negotiations of Dr. Mackey. From the be- ginning the school fwas known for its success in scat- tering the Gospel over the U.S. and to foreign lands. Though there were problems, financial and other- wise, there remained a strong faith. The Lord was smil- ing upon our leaders, and they were looking forward to bigger and better things. Hardy Hall and Administration Bulldir BECAUSE your life is a true example of Christianity in the deepest rneaningg BECAUSE you always have time to share with a student his joys or burdensg BECAUSE as a teacher you are using your talents to further the work of God's Kingdomg BECAUSE as a citizen you are tireless in your devotion to your family, church, school, and communityg BECAUSE of your unequaled interest and love for Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg We gratefully dedicate the 1965 DARDA to you .... DR. G. LEWIS PENNINGTON Dr. and Mrs. G. Lewis Pennington and their two children, Mary Lou and Steven. 5 , . . , I if 4- 1-I ,,. 7 V m ff 5,.!5:Q-4'eJ..' If-.1i:4r,v' Liv? I I ,I - 5 -I. 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Qi' , A 1 ' ,' ,, 3.5: I ,,,vfvLf, W v f H .- '- ' 3 ' : Y' , A fr? in '1-9 4 l0HXWU0lH3lRi0W.. The future of Trevecca is brighter than it has ever been in the past. According to a ten-year projection study, expansion is to reach a height unthought of heretofore. The beginning of the proposed projection of campus building is scheduled for the fall of 1965, with two new dormitories ready ,for occupancy: one men's dormitory and the completion of the second floor of the cafeteria to be used temporarily as a wornen's dormitory. This building is the future Student Union building. By the fall of '66, two additional dormitories, one for men and one for women, will have been constructed. The multi-purpose building fcombina- tion auditorium, seating 1200 and complete with physi- cal education facilitiesl is in the plans for '67, and the science building is the proposed addition for '68. According to the ,projections of the Research in the area of curriculum expansion, by 197 5, nine majors and three additional minors will be added. Additions of courses in the 10-year projection will be between 390 and 400 college hours, which is a 50W increase, re- quiring approximately 30 new faculty members. The enrollment is expected to reach 1400. There has been a process of broadening the number of hours in courses in the direction of four-and-five- hour concentration. This will ultimately do away with most two-hour courses, and the gulf between semester hours and quarter hours will then be gapped. At the termination of the 10 years, the library is expected to be equipped with 90,000 volumes, com- plete with an audio-visual department. An annual ac- quisition of 6,200 volumes is the goal. Also, to meet the larger need and demand of the people on the zone, a plan for a nurses training pro- gram is being instituted in the near future, as well as the expansion of the Economics department into a department of Economics and Business Administra- tion. Dr. Greathouse's purpose is to build a strong aca- demic school and, at the same time, keep the genius of Trevecca's spirituality. A GREATER TREVECCA COLLEGE Religion and Life Reso .. Tifgiiiifm, W 'KSN-3, G Qin s uf Wx. , E sag-wufwg se 5 5 22 W ff A M .zfg Ng A 43 .55 ,Si 9 1 if 55 51 H - , VP. 6 1. 1: .fy Z- S- 1 1, fzsffss 'Mins 2335552 Im Sf? Q E as-ai? 15, -,...::.,,,, . Km Q H .QQ ' ,. NM-ag ,31 1 :E H! pw mf ' ,ff ' , Um , ' L ET 3 . 34 if ': W , :. . Y M QQ V v ' 425'-ip' if 7 ' ' + 'r -. k ?N - Tr ii , 'll' : ae ij' Hi fag, ., . is ...: .- A :'- .E- r v v W? , - ,M ..,.g . V: 1, , V zz. 1 'u.,.f.: 595' I . ,.A: 3 533 Th ' ' vsfr ff . L., 5. I ref H . .45 ,,,. . QE? .. , 'vw 'nw um .. A M ,, , . .. ,A Wk ,: dm.. 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Crichton Mitchell of London, England, with the Doctor of Divinity Degree. 16 .,., -Jr vrpfl. . ,,.- . ,MF ff Does it always have to rain? 17 rg ' 1 There s nothing quite like a picnic in the good old summer- time. Chapel is included in the summer sched- ule. ,fb V? , . - ei - ,. ,I . 7 - ' - Y,3- ,'22'2- - H, ' ' w ' , 1 , . 1 1 . w 1 M- ' w , X ww ,, X 56171,- h 1- f sf H - I 5 ff, 4 U , 532 f,' P ll 'lI 'Ml U'fl.lL.'l 'IT'iLf f'E1iQ1Q11JE f L'.xo dxf: am.. ,iz A,-sze ' 4 N F i gn- X I ' 4' .. ,1,m....,.,.--gg, 1, i f . ,- ' 1 ,, 5 5 1 'E Q55 a X 1 El I Y FEL ' , E . 5255 1 B Sv' ' Ti? ,Q , we K I A Cappella at General Assembly Is there no seat for Jan? GENERAL ASSEIVIBLY The sixteenth General Assembly and conventions of the Church of the Nazarene convened in Portland, Ore- gon, in June, 1964. The Assembly opened with a communion service with 21,000 present. This was theblargest gathering in the history of the Church of the Nazarene and of the Port- land Coliseum. Included in the General Assembly and conventions were the following: Dr. George Coulter, former Execu- tive Secretary of the Department of Foreign Missions, was elected General Supt. Dr. E. S. Phillips was elected Executive Secretary of the Department of World Mis- sions, succeeding Dr. Coulter. Mrs. Gordon Olsen was elected President of the General N.F.M.S. Rev. John Hancock was elected N.Y.P.S. President. He is the first from the southeast zone to serve in this capacity. Re-elected was Mr. Paul Skiles, Secretary of the Gen- eral N.Y.P.S. Also, one of the major decisions of the General As- sembly was the authorization oftwo new Nazarene colleges on the junior level. The theme of the next quadrennium was proclaimed by the inspirational platform banners: In The Power of the Spirit-Preach, Teach, Live, Win. 19 Fun on the bus in Portland Stop-off for refreshments. Freshman Recognition Week is lots of fun. .QL W-as 2 -...NH - ,.,-,mJ I U if 5 4 Is this part of the curriculum? 2.0 . 5 , -, aff .,, if 31?-EAW .. :wr my if my f X 1 f'1 ' v Wi UNI' ,v 5 I 1 . S if-7 .Ql- ' wi as 5 ,H V 'gf 1 ,qjv , A Va' - ., 'irc w ' 'Fa f ,ai ,' Lf? L K .1 ' ll 'k -g ws 12 ' A . ,L Rf Sf X' J, , X 5. Sv , ir j -' f - s , .1 454 I 1' . ,. f' A f, it r if Lf' H .1 , ' x 11ifgeBziI'.g51LL'Li1lE j z I. ' 3 .Qing ,, 5' 7,7 aff I I M7311 , x .. v 7: 4113 I r X E J PM , ,. 5 SMITH HALL, along with TIDWELL HALL and the REDFORD and ITNRUH HOUSES, pro- vxde the men's residences. But Les, I cou1dn't help it. 6, What 8 o'clock class? r Visitors must be coming. L A -1- -W - -'f wiv' ,N- w. si. , .lsr 't.1.-132 -3' '2' - V mf w, .5 Ht 1. 'pf 4 If . fn. .v W 4.4 -Sl,-gr, sh .1.i52'S.!'?'44I?f g, ., -:- - -L , L -ff - ,, 34gh,1,,,wS.sg,-g,f,gwiga-a:.+s,e:- 1 f ' - 2 L' .- L. ,,,N if-1 A L 5 'H : '- -'L- , K., , - ' ' f f L ' ff if , '! ww : -!'.'!PE? Q - . ', - ' 'L - if E. 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Annie, Helen Ke11er's teacher, prepares for a temper tantrum in a scene from The Miracle Worker. The play was presented in the Spring quarter. 4 H . , - .....,. Q .-. g . ., 5 M 5 -V1. 9-a 'Qv 5' af --5-Jw-f ',A ,ggficsg-, ,--,f. 'JL -Ij.P','fiE ,' .viitlf ' .' H In A X .J ' ' wi' r Y Get ready! Here it comes. Ugh! Wash day again. 'F e 5 f I 1 r 'iv 11. ,V 1 ,3-If .wgzf 7,25 fl Q ENE Q XW 5 . ... 135- : QE' 7,2 S 1 V 12: ff - wiv M, . -. M My kff 222 AEI! TH' . 5424 ' A D : fff. .J .-f- ,f ---'I Q - Y ---- .ne 5' nf ' - Q? Q35 ' N A , A K, , J , 5 , 1 it , 2 I r .,, -I liz, P , P - i A ge, x, ' 1 s R, .6 .,1 , ' - N , 1 V. 'K' at Z .1 1 :J 1' , X ax ' . , ' 2, YF. 1 xl. f '!4 'uu Z l 'f If QQ W , ,Z i 1 ' 1 l -A .L 1 fn! - f' r ' ' 4 i - I ' , mm -. L fa ' 3 :T QQ 'I N ' v 5, 1-f Q-4 2.1 1 Q x A, Q' '- - A ' 1-6- . -1 x Z U I Q x A- I+ i,- 4 A Q-.ii - Fw - A H- A ' L.. ' , 1.1 . 2, -db I I . s 25 D L M - I ,. 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' V ' 'Gi :K V 1 -ff 2: 'i 1' ' if 5' 'F .F tiff p it 1.2355 A ' 5' i , ,Q , - f 925 K 'li' iii? l fi 'aim T - 1 ? la, ,fl . , . : fra' T 5.3.4 MW i . SN '51 HEY' fell- l '-fi . , r vga .-:1 1 Nfl: ' , , Q3 ,gs-1 1 -.6 ' ' V ' eff . '!il' 'xii'-i i 3.2 T' r, f 1 an? 1' Z, 5 1 , :A .' ' -i '55 ' ' 5,11 11 if 'Tit ' 1 3 ala? T ' il f s M vi -5 E15 i , Aj' ti, Q E.f,2E,.-4 5 A 1 re, 3' 9 '3 ,3 g. 527-Li' 1 fy, , Q ' . as Since its founding in 1901 Trevecca Nazarene College has been imbued with a spirit of Christian service. This has been its genius and reason for existing -to inspire and educate young people to serve. Our students and our graduates have been motivated by the love of God to dedicate themselves to serve humanity in the spirit of Him who said, Even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many. Increasingly, however, to serve God and man involves more than dedication. It requires intelligence, sensitivity, the Wisdom that comes from drinking at the fountain of history, philosophy, and literature. It demands the mastery of the skills of communication, the knowledge of languages both ancient and modern, an understanding of the principles of psychology and sociology. The highest and most effective Christian service calls for a truly liberal education -a full acquaintance with the Word of God and an appreciation of the great body of knowledge garnered by the scientists and thinkers of the race. The twin ideals of Trevecca Nazarene College therefore are deep spirituality and true learning. The God of redemption revealed in the Bible and supremely in Christ is the God of creation revealed in nature. Ultimately, therefore, truth is one, and it becomes the task of Christian liberal arts education to demonstrate this fact. Trevecca Nazarene College exists to provide education of high quality in a Christian environment. It seeks to provide a climate where both spirituality and learning may grow-and to the one end that young men and women may go from the College both inspired and educated to serve the present age. WILLIAM M. GREATHOUSE President A. B. MACKEY President Emeritus i L. P. GRESHAM Acting Vice President WIP-LIAM H- ANDERSON CHARLES L. CHILDERS JOHN F. CHILTON Asslsmnt fv the Pfesldeml . Dean of Instruction Controller in Development and Public Relations V. NEIL RICHARDSON F. FRANKLYN WISE Business Manager Dean of Student Life E. DRELL ALLEN Director of Admissions ii, ,zra -ef ,YY f 1. , gu- J. LEON CHAMBERS Director of Religious Life 1011 year's leave of absencej KOY W. PHILLIPS Registrar DAN HATFIELD Director of Student Aicl Administration WILLIAM WADE J ERNIGAN Assistant Librarian T. E. JONES Director in Estate Planning fPart-timej JERRY COSTA Director of College Bookstore 45 LILA THRASHER MACKEY Librarian G. LEWIS PENNINGTON Director of Teacher Education I DAVE ERICKSON Director of Field Services qpare-iimep Board of Trustees Executive Committee: Rev. Bruce B. Hall, Secretary: Mr. Ralph Marlowe, Member: Mr. E. H. Steenbergen, Member: Dr. John L. Knight, Chairman: Dr. Otto Stucki, Member: Dr. Lloyd B. Byron, Vice Chairman: Dr. W. M. Greathouse, Ex Oiiicio. Not pictured- Rev. Dallas Baggett, Treasurer. DR. JOHN L. KNIGHT President, Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees, a group of capable leaders elected by the people of the Southeastern Educational Zone to guide the college, makes the decisions which are the basis of progress. 46 ALABAMA: Reeford L. Chaney Barney Brumbeloe Ralph W. Marlowe J. W. Spiva EAST KENTUCKY: Dr. D. S. Somerville E. H. Steenbergen Leon G. Cook EAST TENNESSEE: Victor E. Gray Oscar Wheaton John Andrus FLORIDA: Dr. John L. Knight C. B. Nixon Frank Scott Sam Vann GEORGIA: Mack Anderson W. E. McCumber James Forman J. G. Foskey KENTUCKY: Dallas Baggett Oliver C. Huff Hadley Hall Samuel R. Brown MISSISSIPPI: J. C. Tousley W. Charles Oliver NORTH CAROLINA: Dr. Lloyd B. Byron C. M. Kelly Odie Page SOUTH CAROLINA: Dr. Otto Stucki W. B. Welch E. N. Gunter TENNESSEE: C. E. Shumake Doyle C. Smith John T. Benson, Jr. Stanley Taylor VIRGINIA: Dr. V. W. Littrell Mr. Glen Shomo D. S. Radcliffe WEST VIRGINIA: Dr. H. Harvey Hendershot John Lawwill T. James Boshell R. A. Ward John R. Browning, Sr. ALUMNI TRUSTEE: Rev. John R. Browning The First Famil his Mark, a freshman at Treyecca, enjoys playing with The pl-esidentvs home. Penny. Trevecca is very proud of her First Family. Beth, a Sixthgrader, prepares to go for 3 bicycle ride' Becky, a senior at Trevecca, makes good use of the stereo - ,, F pl ...-...47 ' f Division of Languages, Literature and Fine Arts The scholars in this division endeavor to acquaint the collegians with the greats in the classics in the fields of literature and music. They seek to challenge the minds of the students and to cultivate the desire to learn in equipping them for their professional fields. Included in this depart- ment are foreign languages, which help to broaden one's educational experiences. CHARLES L. CHILDERS English, Biblical Languages DIVISIONAL CHAIRMAN Ni- A.B., Howard Payne Collegeg B.D., Asbury Theo- logical Seminaryg M.A., University of Louisvilleg Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. I -..K , ia . W 1, l l r in T T L-'- ' 11 5 g 5 3 E e. f' f' o', '71 .f,:: 11 ,,-'i,, new ' I i4 7 'i - f-af , i -A V , . 4 bg ', 1 I .ji fini ,- F: 1-I . 'ff f' A' f fi L M, T Qs, ADRON HOLLINS PHILLIPS LILA THRASHER MACKEY WILLIAM W. JERNIGAN English, French Librarian, Library Science Assistant Librarian, Library Science A-B-, TI'eVeCCa Nalafene College: M-A-, Pea- A-B-, Oklahoma Central State Teachers C01- A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg B.D., Naza- body C011eSe- lege? B-S-y M-A-, Peabody Ceuege- rene Theological Seminaryg M.A., Peabody College. Lois KENDALL BLANCHARD English ' A.B., Olivet Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Univer- l sity of Florida. ,-2 HARRY RUSSELL Speech B.S. Ed., Ohio Universityg M.A., Ohio Uni- versity. BARBARA McCLAIN Piano, Music Theory A.B., B.Mus. Olivet Naza rene Collegeg M.Mus., Uni- versity of Illinois. SYLVIA YOUNG DODSON Piano, Music Theory A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M. A., George Peabody College. JAIVIES VAN HOOK Music Theory, Instru- mental Music A.B., Trevecca Nazarene College. AMY L. PERSON English A.B., Asbury College M.A., University of Ken- RAMON UNRUH Voice, Music Theory B.Mus., Bethany Nazarene Collegeg M.Mus., Birmingham Conservatory of Music. FINE ARTS BUILDING tucky. :',. 184 , Shu-L ,-,Ngq F. FRANKLYN WISE Education, Christian Education A.B., Eastern Nazarene Collegeg M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh asm., KOY W. PHILLIPS Biblical Literature, Practical Theology Th.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg B.S., Middle Tennessee State Col- legeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg B.D., Nazarene Theological Seminary 1 MAURY ENGLISH REDFORD Biblical Languages B.S., State Teachers College, Mississippig Th.B., Trevecca Naza- rene Collegeg B.D. and M.A., Vanderbilt University Mackey Library tt, .V L. N aff-.W v. Jw 1 ' 'Ir at 5' - . v' zu' . - fa .af , n , V J 50 Division of Philosophy, Religion and Christian Education The primary goal of this department is to impart an understanding of the Bible and to help those training for the ministry to be adequately equipped to lead souls to Christ by having a knowledge of the basics of the Gospel. Through these future ministers and church leaders, false and deceptive philosophies can be refuted and these men of God can influence many for the kingdom of God. H. RAY DUNNING Biblical Literature, Philosophy A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg B.D., Nazarene Theological Seminaryg M.A., Vanderbilt University. QS STRICKLAND Literature, Theology, Church History Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg B.D., Naza- Theological Seminary. EDWARD F. COX Pastoral Theology A.B., Trevecca 'Nazarene Collegeg B.D., Vanderbilt Divinity School Visiting Instructor. L..- Y rife! 1 l l l 4 l l l 1 l s 1 4 l WILLIAM M. GREATHOUSE T, E, MARTIN Biblical Literature, Theology Homiletics DIVISIONAL CHAIRMAN A.B., Northwest Nazarene Collegeg D.D., A-B-, Lambuth Cvlleges Th-B-, TTB' Eastern Nazarene College Visiting In- vecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Van- derbilt Universityg D.D., Trevecca Nazarene College. structor. J. LEON CHAMBERS Biblical Literature, Theology Th.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg B.D., Nazarene Theological Seminaryg M.A., Ed.S., Peabody Collegeg D.D., Trevecca Nazarene College fyear's leave of absencel 51 A. 92- x 0 we I. Division of Social Studies It is vitally necessary to understand in some measure the society in which we live. This is the goal of our Social Studies Division-to acquaint the students with past events and the things which were inHuencia1 in their happenings, to help them understand today's world and familiarize them with the problems of our society and to provide methods of solutiong and to train them so that they may be instrumental in the educa- tion of our children and youth. 5 . v-. Fm . g , 1: 1' .1 1 f 1 - f , , . A I xx PAUL GRESHAM Acting Vice President History A.B., Bethany-Peniel Collegeg M.A., University of Oklahomag Ph.D., Van- derbilt University. ' A K, a ' 29 gg? wx' V , CARY T. DUCKETT Education A.C.A., Bowling Green Business Universityg A.B., Georgetown Collegeg M.A., University of Kentucky 57. evsmwoyisnc NEWS Mus Q HOMER J. ADAMS DIVISIONAL CHAIRMAN History A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A. and Ph.D Peabody College. G. LEWIS PENNINGTON Eclucation, Psychology Th.B. and A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Pea- body Collegeg Ed.D., University of Mississippi. lain wi A. B. MACKEY Economics, President Emeritus Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg A.B., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Collegeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg LL.D., Northwest Nazarene College. an-...QI - ...lginnil-4m11l.. ,gr -,.m UR D 'S ' JERRY COSTA Geography, Spanish A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Peabody College. E. DRELL ALLEN History, Sociology Th.B., Olivet Nazarene Col- legeg B.D., Nazarene Theo- logical Seminary. .51 i 5 NN. X 551 4 Q23 5 31 ' Ella..- MCCLURKAN BUILDING - I i I JOHN W. DIX , Biology , DIVISIONAL CHAIRMAN lege. ,- WILLIAM SLONECKER Health A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.D., University of Tennessee. 54 I A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Peabody Col- CLIFTON M. TAYLOR Mathematics, Physics B.S., Murray State Collegeg M.S., Vanderbilt University. ALTA LINDSAY REDFORD Mathematics B.S., Mississippi State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Peabody College. Division of Science And Mathematics There are various ways of looking at life. One can look into the heavens, calculate astronomical problems of proportion, put it in a beaker, or put it under the microscope. This division seeks to train students to take their place in a world of the abstracts of math and the phenomenal facts of science with a full under- standing of their responsibility. tip ' - I ar ia '- ---X as W 'P' or O , -3 ie ,. S S- is MILDRED FORMAN CHAMBERS Biology A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A. and Ed.S., Peabody Collegeg On year's leave of absence. THOMAS E. HEMMERLY Nature Study A.B., Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg M.A., Pea- body Collegeg Ed.S., Peabody Collegeg Visit- ing Instructor. 'E' I K 1 Cut Facult Campus members of the Council for Institutional Research and Planning are shown here evaluating and projecting plans for Trevecca's futur W., - Dr. Greathouse and Professor Russell get ready to start the faculty game. Q.: f'- 6 n, fa '-1 gg 9 U ,- Ll. 1. -fl' ' a .. Wouldn't it be quicker to use a rake? 5 6 Deep contemplations of a thinker??? Last summer brought a change of name. ff, -E 3 5 1 Q- ' . M-QL-1 , --Fe: . 'F-'. 6 f p- ..,L,'6'?12'x I ,-t'-V ':- ' .. ni' f9 :.2' .1 - J, .'f fe?'E. 1 77 - --F' .r 5' L L rfi , - - 1r,f:'? 5'- '-S ' - if fe ' , Q?gtw2H ' 1E 1, -W ' 'Sd -yggf-1 3 51 'f' -' ' W, Ska... ,A agfzare- A V:-5 FL' 115.4 9 N M Si 'Ai'1gf.--5,f'- VTR A 'AA .' QL ,, rv- ' ' -'P f I: - 5-u.-- .iff . . ' ,eff . -.1 - , x F - D-ln. . V As? rg flw'1'7hTA'. ye-nf yw fi ,ff - - .: 7,,. ,if --. - 1',,Y'FE'-' f- A' Q VA -ff ' Q -Q ,f , 915 y . V'l ' . Xa :vw-be ., 'V ee M eyel , FY' ,gif Bedtime stories at the Jernigan's. W 6. 1- Em . ,2 f. nf E . Q-1, A . ' -is 11. .L . EULA JEAN S'I'EPHAN DOUGLAS ASKEW MARTHA GRAY HELEN C. VENNUM Bookkeeper Bursar Assistant Registrar Secretary to the President Staff JUNE WISE Campus Communica- tions Coordinator FAYE CULLEN Secretary to Controller JOY ERICKSON tions MRS. JERRY COSTA Assistant Bookstore Manager Seretary for Develop- ment and Public Rela- HORACE PENNINGTON Cafeteria Manager 0 1 1 in CAROLYN REED Library Assistant li ...L JULIA TYSON College Nurse Maintenance Personnel: David H. Martin, Ernest Gates, Lowell Clyburn Not pictured: Mrs. David H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Staggs. Head Residents MARIE PEERY Hardy Hall f 2 f I 2 3 MABEL ORNDOFF Johnson Hall LESLIE and CAROL FARTHING Ticlwell Hall Y tv vi -l 1 5 ,. 'Q .Y . ,nr WINONA IRWIN McKay Hall .V mt'-1, '5 Qq:1g?.33fu Ve H 4' 1- u I .- , - . V ' '--! gg- 1 'an E ' u ww .Ax Y ML - - - I I 3 I I I r ft' E i i I w Is. Jig., if -.....--u-.- ,,g:,. ...ae- 4 M 'L V, I J 5-.Q me . in. .' , sfxF,.5.g,f' fn? :N wa- , am E ' . . '- .,-, ,. V, '.1? i'., ,- - 7 M- S. , D . U, 1111213--. fg1J'gi,'.,-ig? H , -sm1f,z:.,..-uw-.' f H A . .-mai. Y 'li 33575 wwf' - sf f 5M Q!.ihw'i'F',1 - 7 ,W ,,, H Q Q FN LJ . ,N . bv. .1 1-. FD JJ A T I CTU i-. 1-, GN Qi! T. ik 5 Student Council DR. F. F. WISE Faculty Advisor The widely known Fisk Jubilee Singers performed here during the fall quarter Student Council sponsored this activity. Members of Student Council as pictured on pages 60 and 61: Phil Thrasher, Sophomore Representa- tiveg Dianne Peters, Junior Representativeg Larry Knight, T.A.A. Presidentg Ken Sholter, Freshman Representativeg Lucy Williams, Secretaryg Jeanne Thrasher, Presidentg Jim Knight, Vice-Presidentg Dick Bailey, T1ie'u-Echoes Editorg Becky Great- house, Senior Representativeg Ken Walker, C.W.A. Presidentg Cathy Chilton, DARDA Editor. JIM KNIGHT Vice-President Each growing function needs an able and capable body of leaders at its center. And certainly our Student Council is a vital part of the progress of the ,student body. The planning of programs, the race for class and club of the year, and just everything that involves the student body tinds its way to the Student Council. They are our leadersg they represent the students. We commend them on a fine display of talent, leadership, and cooperation. JEANNE THRASHER President LUCY WILLIAMS Secretary Lunch is the much-needed and welcomed break in the day. Student Leadership Conference O f th d' u a s of improving our calggpczlsb e groups lsc sses W y Time to just relax and chat together. In an effort to promote the understanding between faculty and students and to enhance this relationship, the Student Leadership Conference convenes. Free and open discussion on student life and its improvement is paramount in their discussions. Faculty and students express their views in an informal atmosphere which can only result in a better college. 64 Dorm Council The Dorm Council is an organization which adds that little extra to dorm life. They help to make our tem- porary home more pleasant. The council is composed of Dr. Wise, Dean of Students, the four head residents, and students from each dorm. A65 MARY BLUME, Business Manager DIANNE PETERS, Assistant Business Managerg BECKY GREATHOUSE, Assistant Editor ,-ls THERESA WILLIS and JOYCE ANDREWS, Typists Standing: Suzanna McManus, Becky Greathouse, Jim Hender- shot, Mary Blume, Dianne Peters, Prof. Jernigan, Billie Jean Cline, Cathy Chilton, Theresa Willis. Seated: Connie Gordon, Ann Hawkins, Ellen Phillips, Dovie Conner, and Jan Milby. DARDA . . . Representing the The DARDA staff of 1965 has had the sole purpose of producing for you an accurate account of this year's history of Trevecca in a manner which you will nqt easily forget. We hope that you will return to your DARDA years hence and find its pages just as thrilling as the day of presentation. We have attempted to present social, academic, and spiritual aspects of our college in the most realistic fashion. This book is for youg we hope you enjoy it. CATHY CHILTON, Editor arious Aspects of TNC. JANICE MILBY-Layout Editor, DOVIE CONN ER-Literary Editor DOUGLAS ASKEW-Photographer PROF. WILLIAM JERNIGAN-Sponsor ,alzvgr -ia JIM HENDERSHOT and ANN HAWKINS- Sports Editors XJ BILLIE JEAN CLINE, CONNIE GORDON, SUZANNA McMANUS,- ELLEN PHILLIPS, Class Editors Trev-Echoes, under the editorship of Dick Bailey has progressed in various ways during this year. The most significant accomplishment of this year's staff has been the addition of a feature page and an activity page. T're'u-Echoes is now a six-page newspaper. Circulation of Trev-Echoes has also been greatly in- creased during 1964-65. The student newspaper now reaches, in addition to students and faculty on campus, 2,000 Boosters Club members covering the entire South- eastern zone. This year's staff has purposed to publish a newspaper on the collegiate level. Its goal has been to raise aca- demic, spiritual, and social standards through the stu- dent publication. DICK BAILEY and EUGENIA CLOUD with MISS BARBARA Mc- CLAIN-Sponsor 1--+ ' l fStandingJ Carl Taylor, Gene Dunaway, Joyce Gordon, Sharon Hall, Margie Smith, Eugenia Cloud, Jane Cranshaw, Annetta Osenton, Ted Hoskins, Gary Streit, Dick Bailey, Iarry Knight, Jan Forman. CSeatedD Connie Gordon, Nancy Carter, Sharon Callihan, Margaret Gordon, Jean Cranshaw, Miss Barbara McClain CSponsorJ. 68 IE Ig. , Page Editors: Gene Dunaway, News Pageg Margaret Gordon, Editorial Pageg Sharon Calli- han, Feature Page: Joyce Gordon, Gary Streit, Activity Page Co-editorsg Carl Taylor, Jan Forman fseatedj, Sports Page Co-editors. ECHO Margie Smith, Circulation Managerg Sharon Hall, Copy Editor, Kseatedj Connie Gordon, Assistant Business Manager. Cstandlngj nf-T' ,-me-:-.::1' w L' 1 , 1 V , r Q . . - , . JEAN CRANSHAW-Associate Editor NANCY CARTER-Managing Editor M'aTWg'fi..,- President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor OFFICERS EUGENIA CLOUD DENNIS ORNER RUTH DOWNING KAREN SALSER FRANK PARKER PROFESSOR RUSSELL Sf Speech Club The goal of this organization is to promote high qual- ity in the art of communication. The Speech Club has enlarged its activities and for the first time in recent years there is a debate team representing Trevecca. Gene Dunaway, Steven Oliver Debate Team N Claude Nicholas, Judy Parchrnan, 1. g.-,V ' 'U-S'-i . . ,tie . N . .. H ,H , ...M A ff?-Q-,fi My rx' Y' :'i'S1'l gl W 1 . 1.3.5 K- it u. ii , 1 qw... ff, ll N ii ,N if v r . ., J. 1 4 . Q1 .. Rev. Ed Cox, president, addresses the Alumni Banquet. Alumni display influences membership in the Boosters VClub. ..7'HL x 1 I! x 02' l A -x - ., 'X 1 1 it ' -X' e .V :Ha , , Alumni Association The reunion of the Alumni Association each year is a time of renewing friendships, exchanging successes, and laughing about past experiences while students. They can find a fresh inspiration in the place Where a very important part of their lives was spent. Our campus holds many memories and fulfillments of dreams. Trevecca holds a place in their hearts that is not forgotten. if ,s-1 Workers meet in front of the McC1urkan Building before leaving for Friday-night street service. 7 There is always a good representation go- The ladies prepare to hold their ing to Grace Rest Home. service at jail. 71 illhe gospel is about to be presented to needy hearts found behind ars. The shut-ins at Agee Nursing Home look forward to songs and testimonies. Christian Workers Association The students of Trevecca have the privilege to ac- tively witness to the city of Nashville through the Chris- tian Workers Association. This organization strives to give help and encouragement to the helpless and hope- less by spreading the gospel of Christ through visitation to the area hospitals, jails, rest homes, juvenile court, penitentiary, and street services. Numerous souls are won to Christ and much help is received. 4 Ken Walker presides as the group chooses their captains and co-captains for the various works. 1 -wx Sfmt- ff4f:f 'f ':1- ' -. f T 5 . - 14: LL .F.!QJ2'Eff. , f' lin 'Hz' 'Fl C 4 5 1.kf1gh,pfw-,,,.:3iv,g,r v,i,i ' Q 1 01 i I '- I 'E . 4 '21, 1 1 A, ' ' 1 1 i - ' fiffjllfz' , i 5141 -X-'s .f n a1, , 1 . , ww 'sm L. ..w. qw f, - .. N E 5 1w,,rn+w -91 ,Y -, 'llfrmp 5 , f L - . . 1, -es-: ,-,-f-f.'-gf91e--- fan-.. , Y 1 Qfiji-,s,:ig , -, .. A -5 1 f . , ,fm-fit T'. , Q gqrfg -'V V, -L.. -,'jfG.'g7e i 5- 'fl' ' s 1' : i'l,':'lg I ' -' 1 ' ' u. 1 ' f- ff ' Vi ' ' if V -g,..,a N f r ,A ,,i,.gi, , , 2 -.ir is , i -:x-, l:v i -fffggg 1 1 wg, '.f...ii-, -,i ,, A, -.5 1 -- 4, f- Y Y, , , -qv-- 2 fo' i Workers gather around the altar for prayer before they leave the campus. Jim Null, Visitation Chairman, confers with Professor Phillips, Sponsor. t 2 I i Officers, Back Row: Gary Wallace, Vice Presidentg Ken Walker, Presidentg Mar- shall Singletary, Treasurer. Front Row: Margaret Gordon, Reporter, Jane Roberts Secretaryg Jan Osborne, Follow-up Secretary. Q A l A 1 A Cappella Choir To hear the A Cappella Choir, directed by Ramon Unruh, sing is of special delight, but to be a member of this talented group is even more thrilling. We have the privilege of hearing them sing in our local churches, in our chapel services, and in special concert. Choir tour is an unforgettable experience each year when they travel and sing throughout our zone representing Tre- vecca and influencing Nazarene young people to join our number. The biggest highlight of last summer was the privilege of attending the General Assembly, sing- ing and representing T.N.C. 'a,QWe is w. ,, . ' ' ESE: ' ll' f -:- rf . 1..- RAMON UNRUH ml' i in f ? . - Speer E Cloud R Car : J. S k , J. M lb , B. Sl n, L. Deason, C. Pickens, Wallace, C. Brundige S McManus C gli?-l:all?vg. Cooliil, Pugh. gecond gow: G. Streit, J. Morgan, fer, Mason, E- Parrish Foam? gow MKGQEZKS-usg glmil B. Moore, L. Arender, F. Jarrett, J. Osborne, K. Dean, J. Ross, G. Rwkey, S- Jamison J Be ones C. Taylor, G. Powell. Third Row: L. Knight, B. Snodgrass, G. J. Hefldefshot- Choir's departure for a w Choir tour novelty: red an k o f Fffl ,-I-D-K eek-end invasion. Having trouble, Prof.? 5 I d white shirts. ' Under the pom-pom fpalmj tree? Is all that luggage yours? i A 3 gga I W5- Hrs'-Y' 4. Treble Tone Choir MISS BARBARA MCCLAIN A To i :p,,: , ' ts? '.: , ,, .T , s 3 The Treble Tone Choir Went south this year on choir tour, spreading the Gospel through their various types of music. Their presentations are uplifting with songs to please all. Choir tour offers an opportunity for this group, directed by Miss Barbara McClain, to inspire all who hear them. They share in selling Trevecca to prospeotive students. First Row: S. Hill, J. Walls, A. Bailey, B. Cline, P. Holt, K. Frey, M. Moore, J. Gordon, D. Stephens. Second Row: D. Morgan, J. Hersman, N. Carter, D. Suttles, B. Galford, M. Smith, J. Wheaton, A. James. Third Row: A. Hawkins, E. Phillips, G. Lambert, C. Elkins, S. Givans, M. Palmer, C. Chilton, C. Smith, S. Callihan. Fourth Row: R. McDowell, L. Russell, K. Unruh, M. Buckner, M. Stanistreet, C. Stalcup, S. Wyrick, K. Salser. '1 'iz '. v Mrs. Sylvia Dodson-accompa nist. Ray, are you imitating Miss Mac? Y-px Picnic lunch for the long trip ahead. Does that represent anything? Treble Tone visits the late President Kennedy's grave I Lester, are you serious? . EES' 'a Menis Glee Club The Men's Glee Club, directed by Professor James Van Hook, has grown in number, quality, and popularity this year. The harmony of the men is beautiful and is brought to its highest peak as they sing the praises of God. Continued advancement has been their main char- acteristic. First Row: T. Stovall, D. Stucki, G. Dunaway, J. Galloway, C. Cook, D. Bailey. Second Row: T. Adams, G. Wiseman, T. Miley, E. Eads, D. Orner, L. Sherman. Third Row: T. McAdory, D. Post, B. Sutton, H. Horton, G. Quick, F. Bostick, M. Barnes. Fourth Row: J. Forman, P. Johnson, J. Sugg, M. West, G. Smith, J. Biddendorf, W. Jewell. 1 4 We are from Trevecca. Seated: Lucy Williams. Standing: Jeanne Thrasher and Dianne Peters, accompanists. Typical boys' ftm. If signs could only talk, what a story! .,f c , ,-E S -:-5' f '5.4 'sa We'11 never make it on time. !'?'b5'-Q F l Tcgr 6 , -Maggy. x .. ,,, Q gina 'E W-Sw Q .., 1,w,Q5--QQ, ae N ai . g Q if nw nm 22: 'fx B A:- 1 fig Mug M 1 W in 4, A .fs . ,536 '. 11:2 U .M 9? . if .a gs, X wa g. ,... 5 iff, dawn :Mile ,Q x -V4 ' X xx A E L 4 I , . .9 ' .1 ', ' 4? 4 5 2, M I F4424 'K k . W4 M 'H-9' Day 3.1 . v U A. P. . I X l 4 N Q -W P W . ,,....-- Q 1 L Brass Ensemble in 2 bi , -4'-, 2 , 9 ' JAMES VAN HOOK V 4-,. 4 Back Rfow: Carl Draughon, Morris West, Larry Hall, Larry Sher- man. Front Row: Jesse Middendorf, Tom Stovall, David Nixon, Charlene Smith, Cecil Cook, Tom Adams. Not Pictured: Gene Cook. The Brass Ensemble, having made its debut last year, continues under the direction of Prof. James Van Hook. Members of the group have presented excellent musi- cal pieces in chapel and the entire ensemble presented a recital in March. With the potential of this group, growth is inevitable, W The Traveling Groups of 1964 ., TREBLEAIRESg Left to right: Ann Hawkins, soprano, 7' 11 Kay Frey, second sopranog Karen Salser, alto. TREVADORESQ Left to right: Jim Hendershot, bari- toneg Larry Huggins, first tenorg Phillip Thrasher, pianistg Carl Taylor, second tenor, Jim Knight, bass. 'Q 5 gr f , if EVANGELAIRESQ Standing: David Post, first tenorg Ed Irwin, pianistg Thomas McAdory, bass. Seated: Harris Jamison, second tenorg ' Paul Johnson, baritone. -ffv' ,X-v 7' E s Music Club OFFICERS President JIM HENDERSHOT Vice-President CARL TAYLOR Secretary FAYE JARRETT Treasurer GARY STRIET Reporter SYLVIA JAMISON Sponsor MRS. DODSON Cho Socucty OFFICERS President WILHELMINA NIESLER Vice-President ANNE BOHLER Secretary ELLEN WEBB Treasurer EVERETT HANNER Reporter JAN FORMAN Sponsor DR. ADAMS This organization seeks to bring its members to a greater realization of the beauty of music and to en- hance the talents of the students of T.N.C. The puropse of this society is to promote interest, in and further the appreciation of, history among the stu- dents and faculty of Trevecca Nazarene College. E 4 5 l The purpose of the Science Club is to encourage stu- dents to be alert to the biological, physical, and nuclear sciences of our era. The purpose of the Math Club is to advance the appre- ciation of present technical computations. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor I x w Y l OFFICERS OFFICERS Science Club KEITH VENNUM MARY LUCIUS YVONNE BOOTH CHARLES MARTIN NANCY CLEMENS MR. DIX Math Club WAYNE DOLLAR JIM TABERS RUTH McDOWELL CHARLENE SMITH JOY GORDON MR. TAYLOR A Student Education Association Ministerial Association ' OFFICERS President RICHARD HUMSTON Vice-President RON PELTON Secretary JAMES BEARDEN Treasurer MARSHALL SINGLETARY Reporter JIM TABERS Sponsor PROFESSOR ALLEN The chief function of this association is to provide prospective teachers with guidance and information in their field and to help them adequately meet their fu- ture responsibilities. The purpose of this association is to bring the students of religion to a greater realization of the duties and re- wards of the ministry, and to help them see the neces- sity of adequate preparation. is Q -. Y fi 4 gf . 'X 'Ill'- s2,1'. 1233, AEI? V '. Q' F ' 'VF2 -1975? .A 2 -'A' , . , .f in ,Q 'pi ' 4 11. 1' 1 V Z, 'IQ-1 qfili' , ,f g'-A 17, E-Ltr' 15 .' -. .7 N f. tlg,i 'w1-'- i'-: 3 '- V , f l 4- lf- 1 ,-ra ' .- UP This club, composed of English majors and minors, endeavors to deepen the appreciation of the classics and of creative writing. A The Circle-K Club is a selective men's service club affiliated with Kiwanis International. Its purpose is to aid all college and community organizations in their various functions. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Librarian Sponsor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Kappa Sigma Phi OFFICERS JAN MILBY JEAN CRANSHAW MARLA MOORE NANCY CARTER BILLIE JEAN CLINE .TEANNETTE FORMAN M'RS. BLANCHARD Circle K Club OFFICERS DICK BAILEY JOHN SUGG DENNIS ORNER GARY POWELL MR. ANDERSON . . ga: 'Z is Trevecca Missionary Fellowship OFFICERS President DON CRIGGER Vice-President KEN WALKER Secretary MARY STANISTREET Treasurer SALLY WYRICK Reporter MARY MEIGHAN Sponsor PROFESSOR PHILLIPS Missionary Prayer Band Composed of prospective missionaries and all others interested in foreign missions, this group bands together in an effort to become more fully acquainted with the requirements and responsibilities of their future tasks as missionaries. They are privileged, from time to time, to hear visiting missionaries and to confer with mis- sionary personnel from the General Board. The Missionary Prayer Band extends an invitation tofall to participate in prayer and fasting each Friday in behalf of various needs. There has been an increased attendance this year and the spirituality of the school gives evidence of this. '73 . in 5, L5 'H A T 1 - f A - - Y-1p--..,.-.,..,.......- .A Honor Society Academic excellence is a vital part of college. This group has attained a high measure of scholarship by maintaining a grade average of 2.5 or higher. The pur- pose of this group is to enhance the idea of achievement and to challenge other students to merit membership. Seated: Billie Jean Cline, Joyce Stepp, Jan Milby, Patty Wyatt, Carla Brundige, Jeanne Thrasher, Dovie Conner. Standing: Jim Knight, Norma Smith, Milton Baker, Suzanna McManus, Keith Vennum, Karen Unruh, Richard Humston, Sally Wyrick, Dr. Childers, sponsor. eff .Fam 4f'lf?f1i . f1DL!!.:ii3:mri-.E?:::q57f'gA'f'f'-t ef, -. - , . A ,,, 1 , .ff E11 ?f4'i'. ' Ir: f -fi .. 'I' Y- ' 5-2 1,-L , N , - . - . - '-7 ' 4 5'L - '-fi V '3'i: ' ... . . gym-Q31 1 - ' '-'ii - , ,V -11,1 ' ' ' N 1, f - lg ,A U og, ' -T e ' , 1 f'. ,ssl i 'I ' , W ' ' ' ' ,M N . - . V , V .gf-in-pi 1' H Jn W v- .- . - . ,- A ,M ,ggiga li, N W X l S T '- H , 15 . .. ,www EAST KENTUCKY CLUB FLORIDA CLUB ALABAMA CLUB EAST TENNESSEE CLUB GEORGIA CLUB MISSISSIPPI CLUB KENTUCKY CLUB NORTH CAROLINA CLUB SOUTH CAROLINA CLUB VIRGINIA CLUB TENNESSEE CLUB WEST VIRGINIA CLUB N 35 W Building a fuller, richer relationship between ,the wives of the students is the aim of this organization. Sponsored by Mrs. Greathouse, the group enjoys periods of fellowship, discussing various aspects of hornernaking. 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H . f V .a - o ,fi , : 4 .fm 1 ,Q , f.,-1 11 -, 5, A V F 1 4 5 u , ' ' 'A if ' , ' ' ' , . n K .' y?l'f'f 1 ' ' Bef- W . , ,C A, ' N, . 1 '- 3' 'gif f f - 4 'ew K . - ,, ' if A , '+R ' vw'-:tis ,yn . k .tg E 'A I r, Jw -A, ,, g f ', -..- ,Li , ,, ' lk if ,. Kgs NZ EM? -' 4 ' QM af' ff ei- , 'f -,, V ' 'f' A-if . , . 1 ,wang ., , . , 12 V' ,JI -A , .V xi Y X, .. . , 'gi .q,g, 5-32 fi ,sq QL! 'vs .' rg: ,jf A -. ' .1 4 ' ,A ' ' . ,',-.Q ' A , W - H' f?fN'if2',.lv,!-J, . V e ,A aa' 5 r v H ,A , P QV ,, W, ' PR 841- 2 ' ' 3123. . B1 ,' H, X47 K -0 ' lvg Q55 ,L '1 nx . ,- ' ' 1 s 4 -gh' f..- X -, .- Qi E' I, 1' 6 - L -'rf EW L ft, IL. Q N, .S Q . - r '. x - - ' L 1 ,.M Xf: is 1 -. 'Pg hx , if 2 Trcvccca Athletic Association T.A.A. EXECUTIVE COUNCILQ Front Row: Jean Cranshaw, Secretary, Ann Hawkins, Vice Presidentg Beverly Moore, Alpha Society Chairman. Back Row: Larry Knight, Presidentg Jim Hendershot, Reporterg Jan Forman, Treasurer and Delta Society Chairman, Lloyd Manning, Beta Society Chairman, Prof. Strick- land, Sponsor. The Trevecca Athletic Association functions for the purpose of providing wholesome physical education. for the students of T.N.C. This is done through the intr- mural sports program. Three societies, including both men and women, are provided to carry out this purpose. Each year the societies draft the new freshmen for their teams. Sports include football, basketball, softball, ten- nis, track, ping-pong, volleyball, and chess. YET? Prof. Strickland and Larry check over the equipment Alpha ALPHA SOCIETY-Under the leadership of Lester Byington, the Alpha boys came in a close second in Football and third in Basketball. Alpha girls, headed by Beverly Moore, who is also Alpha Society chairman, came in first in Basketball. Alpha back Vernon Henderson cuts back as he is surrounded by Betas. '1+.,.,...,Y----N - Beta BETA SOCIETY-Under the society chairfnan, Lloyd Manning, the Betas came in first,place both in Football and Basketball. Beta girls, under Janet Wheaton, came in third in Basketball. F'- N-V'lli4:e-ff pi -.-, u- Bidi'--... .A5uuggw..ayn --,.g..,k,..- -AHQMZ ' ' '.t Qt U I Beta center Kenny Walker attempts a close one as others close in for the rebound. A B on Bonn--Earne Witherspoon, Eugenia Zana Parsons. Beta halfback Larry Knight is stopped by David Bays of the Alphas after a short gain. Q!! 5 r , SQ , ' 'S M Q 'J , L 4' Q Q igsriff ' I I A A W fs w . 34. 1, A 1 1 'X . f ' B ' A wi 1 V V1 ' E '23, - a 4, R Lf pf JA V L ,,,f,g:g 213 if ' J A ,F ' X ' N X' W' Eg 'M 11 ' , w P. 'Vw F 'if h' ,f 'Gel Msn' W E .fx Q, 1 Y. , ,. iiw Q f ,V-,jx gf, V h V .2 x g.,,..i 'gi E ' 1 3 , ffm David Stucki goes around the end for a good gain for the Deltas. Football Season - 1964 DEIQQTA TEAM-Back row: Ken Sholter, Phil Thrasher, Danny Jones, Richard Mitchell, David Stucki, Barney Baggott, Dale Pugh. Front row: Buddy Eason, Albert McCants, Jim Hender- shot, Walter Jewell, Wayne Dollar, Jan Forman. BETA TEAM-Back row: Hollis Kelly, Carl Tay- lor, Larry Knight, Jim Knight, Claude Nicholas, Tommy Cook, Henry Morgan. Front row: Roy Galloway, Bobby Andress, Greg Rickey, Walter Motley, Jim Tabers. Cold, cold, cold!!! IOO .2 .., l ALPHA TEAM-Back row: Troy Miley, Gary Powell, Vernon Henderson, Reed Wheaton, Charles Woody, Glenn Wheaton. Front Row: Bob Sutton, David Nixon, Carl Draughon, Richard Barnes, David Bays, Bob Duncan, Lester Byington. Buddy Scott takes the hand-off and goes through the line. l ,QL Alpha back Vernon Henderson cuts around end as David Bays sets to block for him. I Hollis Kelly, Beta speedster, takes off on another run as Walter Alpha Jim Abear turns the comer as the Deltas Motley throws a good block. follow him. Meds Basketball ALPHA TEAM-Back row: Gary Powell, Lester Byington, Everett I-Ianner, George Whitteng Front row: Bobby Snodgrass, Ray Moore, Dennis Orner, Bob Duncan. . Mark Greathouse puts two up from m close ' for the De1ta's. DELTA TEAM--Back row: Buddy Scott, Jerry Cline, Wayne Dollar, Forrest Wiseg Front row: Mark Greathouse, Jan Forman, Jim Hendershot. IO7. Q 3 4' R 4 1 . R- ,I In a f A N ij! IA if PM lf 'cf .-A f . 1 n may 1 wx. 1 WW ,A , Q ,LX MD it W 'x, 'x'. i an 1! 'W .nf II 9 M 'Q f , if 'W' 'r'L , I , ig 4 I sv X -XX . X K f fy,- 'IQ . ' Ti 1 my ' .1 l, .- 4: . ' -lf -' ' ' - it I, TUV' Zuni in i f S Qa- 'Gif Qs a! 9 15 1 s. , Y' if .Ad L Delta pitcher Jim Hendershot takes a full cut. In the Alumni-All Star game, Jim Hender- shot flies one to catcher Bob Say as Jim Spruill bats. Wayne Dollar waits for the throw as Jim Stocks heads for first. IO Softball-1964 ,T if 5 - gwe ' e f'- w ' .H 1- in .. J-AEJW -- uw' wfff- -v, e vu u' v .QM ,AL IO The 1964 Softball All-Stars line up: Left to right, Front Row-Larry Knight, Bob Say, Barney Baggott, Jan Forman. Back Row-Ronnie Hall, Jim Hendershot, Wayne Dollar, Lester Byington. Alpha Bill Ammons watches one cross the plate. Alpha Dennis Orner rounds first after anofher safe hit. BARNEY BAGGO'I'T LESTER BYINGTON Co-captain VERNON HENDERSON Co-captain ROBERT THOMPSON Football All-Stars l RICHARD BARNES Name Position Robert Thompson .. G Richard Barnes .... C Greg Rickey ...... QB Hollis Kelley ...... HB Jim Knight ........ E Wayne Dollar ...... QB Lester Byington E Vernon Henderson . B WAYNE DOLLAR Cmcaptain Barney Baggott .... 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V I V rin, ,Z ,Q 'T ' . K u ' X ' , 4' i' ' ., - . , , iw I 1 u r 1 I f . f 1 T? I 4 SENICDR CLASS OFFICERS 120 DR. ADAMS ...,...,. BECKY GREATHOUSE JOHN: SUGG ,........ JEAN ,CRANSHAW , . . Student Council Representative .....................Vice-President DENNIS ORNER ....... PAM DINKINS .,.....,... SUZANNA McMANUS . . . . .Treasurer ........Sec'reta'ry . . . . .President GEORGE ARMSTRONG St. Albans, West Virginia A.B. Education-Psychology People do not lack strengthg they lack will. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2. MILTON GEORGE BAKER Charlottesville, Virginia A.B. Religion As for me, I will behold Thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with Thy likeness? Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Ministerial Association 43 Honor Society 4g Scholarship 45 Junior Mar- shal 3. JOHN MARK BARNES Camden, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Transfer Studentg Student Education Association 4g Ministerial Association 4g Music Club 45 Men's Glee Club 4. JAMES SONNY BARNETT Catlettsburg, Kentucky A.B. Religion My lesser independencies I sur- render to higher interdependenciesf' Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Tre- vecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 35 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3. JAMES M. BEARDEN Brookhaven, Mississippi A.B. Religion In all Thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Ministerial Association 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Christian Workers Association 2, 3, 45 Class Play Dr, Hudson's Se- cret JOLIYDBIU 33 Men's Glee Club 3g Trevecca Athletic Association 2, 3. DAVID RONALD BENSON Sebring, Florida A.B. Biology Let us endeavor so to live that when we die even the undertalcer will 'be sorry. Class Treasurer 4. Decatur, Georgia WANDA ARKLEY BLAIR Follansbee, West Virginia A.B. Education-Psychology All experience is an arch to build on., Christian Workers' Association 1, 2, Science Club 2, Missionary Prayer Band 1, 2. I DARLENE CAIN Glendale, Ohio A.B. Education-Psychology We are here to represent Christ- to present Him again, to re-present Him. Transfer Studentg Christian Workers' Association 3, 4, Trevecca Mission- ary Fellowship 4g Student Education Association 3, 4. CATHERINE TRABER CHILTON A.B. Education-Psychology I am not the creature of instinct, but the creator of purposes. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Clio Society, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Student Education As- sociation 3, 45 Treble-Tone Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 3, DARDA Editor 4, Trevecca Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 33 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 3g Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. 127. RALPH WILLIAM CAIN Byesville, Ohio A.B. Religion Walk humbly, love mercy, and justly, and live gratefully. Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 1. SARA CASDORPH CHILTON Charleston, West Virginia A.B. English If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it. Student Council Representative 35 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Clio Society 23 West Virginia Club President 3, Who's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges 4. PAM T. CLYBURN Elkin, North Carolina A.B. Biology A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please. Science Club 1, 2, 33 Trevecca Ath- letic Association 1, 29 Class Secre- tary 25 Christian Workers Associa- tion 2, 3, DARDA Staff 25 Student Wives Association 4. FREDERICK JAMES COBBS Ft. Lauderdale, Florida A.B. Religion The turning-lathe that has the sharpest knives produces the finest work? Christian Workers Association 1, 23 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Ministerial Association 2, 3, 43 Florida Club President 3. DONALD FAIRBANKS CRIGGER Fremont, Ohio A.B. Religion My mission Lord, 'Thy Perfect Will' And by Thy grace we will fulfill. Transfer Student, Christian Workers Association 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, Ministerial Association 3, 45 Trevecca llllissionary Fellowship 3, 4, President ROBERT LEE CULLEN, JR. Leesburg, Virginia A.B. History Truth makes the face of that person shine who speaks and owns it. Clio Society 13 Virginia Club Secre- tary 1, President 3. SIDNEY COMFORT Jackson, Mississippi A.B. Music Education They who wish to sing always find a songfi Transfer Student, Christian Workers Association 3, 45 Trevecca Athletic Association 3, 4g Student Education Association 3, 4g Kappa Sigma Phi 4, Music Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. L. GENE COOK Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Religion Not what we have, but what we enjoy constitutes our abundance. Class Vice-President 15 Class Presi- dent 25 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, President 35 Trevecca Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, Play The Prodigal Son g Play The Miracle Worker 43 Brass Ensemble 3, 4, College Quartet 1, 2g Men's Glee Club 35 Music Club 1, 25 Speech Club 1, 2, Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4. REBECCA JEAN CRANSHAW Brunswick, Georgia A.B. English It often shows a fine command of language to say nothing. Class Reporter 49 Treo-Echoes Stall 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Kappa Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3g Tre- vecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 43 Bas- ketball All-Star 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, Vice President 1, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 33 Georgia Club Secretary 25 Clio Society 1, 2, 3, Reporter lg Student Education Association 3g Sci- ence Club 2, 3g Speech Club 2, 45 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club lg Class Play Dr, Hudson's Secret J ournal 3. 12.3 MARTHA ANN EBY Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology Please God and you will please good men. MARY JO JENKINS ELKINS Bennettsville, South Carolina A.B. Education-Psychology Free to know, free to do--this is living! Music Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1, 29 Speech Club 1, 25 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2g South Carolina Club President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, Play A Man Called Peter 19 Treble-Tone Choir 1, 2, 3. ALBERT WAYNE DOLLAR Fairfax, Alabama A.B. Mathematics Men, like tacks, are useful if they have good heads and are pointed in the 'right direct'lon.', Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Football All-Star 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball All-Star 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Class Vice President 2, Music Club lg Math Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4. ELDRIDGE BARNETT EADS Tuscaloosa, Alabama A.B. Religion The harder I work, the luckier I am. Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 13 Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 49 Student Education Association 2, 33 Missionary Fellowship 2. FRANK P. DELAPP Indianapolis, Indiana A.B. Religion Know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. PAM DINKINS Jacksonville, Florida A.B. Education-Psychology It is one thing to be tempted, an- other thing to fall. Student Education Association 1, 2, 43 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 35 Play Hoosier School Master 23 Kappa Sigma Phi 3, Class Secretary 4. CHARLOTTE N. ELLIS Hialeah, Florida A.B. Education-Psychology You have not fulfilled every duty, unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant. Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Trevecca Athletic Association 1. DAVE ERICKSON Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Religion You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 33 Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, Field Secretary 4. sl be LESLIE ALDRIDGE FARTHING Catlettsburg, Kentucky AB History Lord if their guide I still must be Oh, let the little children see The teacher leaning hard on Theeff Class President 3g Clio Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 35 Student Education Association 2, 3, 43 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 3g Men's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 13 Music Club 1, 23 Attitude Award 3. WARREN E. FOXWORTHY Greencastle, Indiana A.B. Education-Psychology Since God has no prejudice against me, how can I hold prejudices? Ministerial Association 3, Trevecca Athletic Association 2g Kappa Sigma Phi 2, Christian Workers Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. W9 E 115 EARL D. FRYE Marmet, West Virginia A.B. Religion He who leads without leading others to lead is no leader. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 25 Ministerial Association 3, 43 Chris- tian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Trev-Echoes Staff 1, 2. FRANCES CHAMBERS GILL Tampa, Florida A.B. Education-Psychology Be not simply good, but good for something. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Education As- sociation 2, 3, 45 Missionary Prayer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH GORDON Charlotte, North Carolina A.B. Education-Psychology Perseve'rance gives power to weak- ness. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 49 Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 1, 21 Missionary Prayer Band 1, 2g Speech Club 29 Art Club 2, Play Hoosier School Master 29 Treble-Tone Choir 2g Treo-Echoes Staff 4, Editorial Editor, Student Education Association 4. REBECCA GREATHOUSE Nashville, Tennessee A.B. English Self is the only prison that can 'bind the soul. Class Secretary 15 Student Council Representative 4, Treasurerg Music Club 1, 3, Reporter 3, Trevecca Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Sig- ma Phi 43 Class Play Dr, Hudson's Secret Journal 35 DARDA Staff, As- sociate Editor 4g Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges l GLENDA DIANE HARPER Parkersburg, West Virginia A.B. Education-Psychology The best thing about the futwre is that it comes only one day at a trmef, Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 33 Kappa Sigma Phi 4g Speech Club 2, 4, Music Club 1, 3, 45 Science Club 1. 17.6 EVERETT A. HANNER Norman, Indiana A.B. Education-Psychology A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. Clio Society 1, 2, 33 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Student Education Association 1, 2, 3. C. VERNON HENDERSON Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Biology Self control is more often called for than self-expression. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DALLAS JOAN HILL Green Bank, West Virginia A.B. Education-Psychology By many hands the work of God is done. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Dorm Council 3: Student Education Association 3, 43 Young Republicans Club 4. TOMMIE JEAN HOWARD Monterey, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology Service is love in working clothes. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Music Club 1, 2, 3 5 DARDA Staff 3. DONALD F. IRWIN Clearwater, Florida A.B. Mathematics Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul. Student Education Association 25 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 25 Math Club 2, 33 Student Council Representative 39 Who's Who' in American Universities and Colleges 4. KENNETH TAYLOR IRWIN Clearwater, Florida A.B. Mathematics When men cease to wonder, God's secrets remain unrevealed? Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Math Club 23 Trevecca Athletic As- sociation 1. NANCY WALKER HUDSON Louisville, Kentucky A.B. Education-Psychology Live as though life was earnest, and life will be so. Science Club 1, 2, 3, Christian Work- ers Association 1, 2, Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. RICHARD E. HUMSTON Auburndale, Florida A.B. Religion P1'each the Word-be instant in sea- son, out of season. Transfer Studentg Christian Workers Association 2, 4, Ministerial Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, President 4g Honor So- ciety 4. WINONA F. HUMSTON Auburndale, Florida A.B. Education-Psychology This above all: to thine own self be true And it 'must follow as night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man. ' Student Council Representative 2, Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 45 Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Clio Society 1. 17.7 L. E. LEEPER 'Knoxville, Tennessee A.B. Religion It is not a question of who or what you are, but whether God controls you. Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 49 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3g Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 25 East Tennessee Club President 3. CURTIS LEWIS, JR. Maysville, Kentucky A.B. Religion I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Christian Workers Association 1, 23 'Clio Society 1, 3, Ministerial As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 2, 3. F MARTHA LEE JARED Nashville, Tennessee x A.B. Education-Psychology We earn the right to speak by lis- teningf' Music Club 1, 2, 33 Student Educa- tion Association 3, 4, Young Repub- licans Club 4, Clio Society 4. N MARY JONES JOHNSON Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology Joy is not in things, it is in us. L J! Treble-Tone Choir 15 Clio Society 1, Secretaryg Christian Workers As- sociation 1, 25 Student Education Association 1, 2, 45 Trevecca Athletic Association 1. GARY L. JONES Orangeburg, South Carolina A.B. Religion Ma.n's seriousness of God deter- mines his nearness to God. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Ministerial Association 1, 2. SYBLE ANN JONES Jacksonville, Florida A.B. English To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Follow-Up Sec- ' retary 15 Music Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, Secretaryg Student Educa- tion Association 4g Kappa Sigma Phi 2g Science Club 2g Trevecca Mission- ary Fellowship 4. r. iff, . 118 DELORES MCBRAYER Logan, Alabama A.B. Education-Psychology If it was not for the optimist, the pessimist would never know how happy he was not. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 25 Clio Society 15 Christian Workers Association 2. MARY ALICE McGlLL Fitzgerald, Georgia A.B. Education-Psychology N one but God can satisfy the longing of the immortal soul, as the heart was made for Him, He only can fill it. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 2, 3, 4g Student Education Association 3, 4. SUZANNA RUTH McMANUS Hendersonville, Tennessee A.B. Mathematics I live very day as if this were the first day I had ever seen and the last I was going to see. Class Treasurer 3, Class President 4, Ladies' Trio 1, 2, 35 Summer Travel- ing Group lg A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 43 Music Club 1, 4, Tennessee Club President 2, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, President 2, Secretary 3 g Speech Club 45 Operetta Rip Van Wink1e 13 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 3g Opera Amah1 and the Night Visitors 4, Play The Miracle Worker 4, DARDA Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 45 Junior Marshal 3, De- pendability Award 33 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges LLOYD DAWN MANN ING Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology This is the final test of a gentleman: His respect for those who can be of no possible service to Him. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairman Beta Society 3, 43 Bas- ketball All-Star 2, 33 Student Educa- tion Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Trev- Echoes Staff 2, Assistant Business Manager 2. CHARLES R. MARTIN McMinnville, Tennessee A.B. Biology Poverty and shame shall be to him that refuseth instruction, but he that regardeth 'reproof shall be honored. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Young Republicans Club 43 Mission- ary Prayer Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LEE MASTIN Ft. Lauderdale, Florida A.B. Education-Psychology Fortune smiles on the person who can laugh at himself. Christian Workers Association 1, 29 Student Education Association 43 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Delta Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Speech Club 1, 2g Play A Man Called Peter 13 Clio Society 2, 3, 49 Kappa Sigma Phi 4. GEORGE HOWARD MELTON JESSE CATE MIDDENDORF SUSAN MARLOWE Allladia, Florida Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Religion A,B,iReligi0n NO man 871011111 Pan with his Own We shall meanly lose or nobly save personality and become that of an- the last hope ofgm-th, other' Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club Sponsor 1: C011ege,Cafe- A Cappella Choir 1, z, vice-Presb tefia Manager 1, 2, 35 Mi!'1iSfeI'131 AS' dent 25 Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Student 5001312109 1, 2, 33 ChI'iSt13H Workers Council Representative 15 Class Vice- ASS0CiHfi0H 1, 2, 3- President 25 Eyangelaires Quartet 1, 25 Operetta 'tRip Van Winkle 1. 4 WILHELMINA NEISLER Butler, Georgia A.B. History Give what you haveg to someone it may be better than you dare to think. Clio Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, President 45 Student Education As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4. . 120 r Albertville, Alabama A.B. History The steps of faith fall on the se ing void, but find the 'rock benei A Cappella Choir 1, 25 Math Clu Treble-Tone Choir 45 Student Vi Association 4. DENNIS W. ORNER Wilmington, Ohio A.B. English-Speech God must first do something for us and in us, before He can do some- thing through usf' Play A Man Called Peter 15 Play Hoosier School Master 25 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 35 Student Director, Play The Mir- acle Worker' 45 Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, 45 Minis- terial Association 45 A Cappella Choir 35 Men's Glee Club 45 Class Treasurer 4. JANICE MARIE OSBORNE Greensboro, North Carolina A.B. Education-Psychology A friend is a. present you give yourself by being friendly. Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Follow-Up Secretary 45 A Cap- pella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Education As- sociation 45 Opera Amahl and the Night Visitors 4. FRANK GENE PARKER WALTER PEERY JAMES D. REEVES Jackson, Mississippi Lanett, Alabama Alma, Georgia A.B. English It takes a lifetime to build a good reputation, it may be lost in a mo- ment. Transfer Studentg Trevecca Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Music Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 25 Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Kappa Sigma Phi 45 Speech Club 45 Reporter 45 Class Play Dr. Hud- son's Secret Journal 35 Play The Miracle Worker 4. JOAN GROVES ROSS Morgantown, West Virginia A.B. Education-Psychology Even virtue is more fair when it -appears in a beautiful person. Trev-Echoes Staff 2, Associate Edi- torg Class Secretary 25 Honor Society 25 West Virginia Club Secretary 2, 35 Christian Workers Association 1, 25 Student Education Association 3, 45 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 3. CHARLES C. SAVAGE Doyle, Tennessee A.B. Religion You can only make others better by being good yourselgff' Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 25 Men's Glee Club 2, 3. A.B. Religion The most useful virtue 'is patience. CECIL RHODES Maryville, Tennessee A.B. Religion Style is a man's owng it is a part of his nature . A.B. Religion deavorf' Ministerial Association 1, 45 Chris t1an Workers Association 1, 3, 4. 131 l Soul winning is life's supreme gn KATHLEEN ANN STUDT Detroit, Michigan A.B. Education-Psychology The surest way not to fail is to de- termine to succeedf' Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 33 Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 15 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Art Club 2. JOHN P. SUGG, JR. Clarksville, Tennessee A.B. Biology Too often we judge ourselves by our motivesg others by their actions. A Cappella Choir 1, 23 Men's Glee Club 3, 4, President 3, 43 Evangelaires Quartet 1, 23 Class President 15 Class Vice President 3, 4g Trev-Echoes Business Manager 2, Operetta Rip Van Winkle' 13 Co-Chairman Proj- ect Committee 3g Music Club 15 Sci- ence Club 1, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE STANISTREET Holly Hill, Florida AMB. Education-Psychology Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Transfer Studentg Student Education Association 3, 43 Christian Workers Association 3, 45 Trevecca Missionary Fellowship 3, 4, Secretary 49 Treble- Tone Choir 3, 4. DAVID STUCKI Mobile, Alabama A.B. Biology Make chariot wheels out of your dif- ficulties and ride to success. Science Club 2, 3, 4g Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta Rip Van Wink1e 13 Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal? 3. NORMA PARRISH SMITH Rock Hill, South Carolina A.B. Education-Psychology God will supply, we must apply. Treble-Tone Choir 1, 25 Christian Workers Association 1, 23 Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Dorm Council 25 Honor Society 4. CRYSTINE YATES SOYARS Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Religion Man is fashioned by his faith and is what he believes. Student Wives Association 4. CHARLES WALKER THOMPSON Clarksville, Tennessee A.B. Education-Psychology A man without reason is out of sea- son. Transfer Student5 Math Club 35 Sci- ence Club 45 Student Education As- sociation 4. ROY THOMPSON Nashville, Tennessee A.B. Religion Godliness is that outward deport- 'ment which characterizes a heavenly temper. Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE DENISE THRASHER New Albany, Indiana A.B. Biology A leader is an ordinary person with extraordinary determination. Student Council Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges 45 Leadership Award 35 Honor Society 45 Director, Class Play Dr, Hudson's Secret Journal 35 Trev- Echoes Staif 35 DARDA Staff 2, 35 Li- brary Staff 2, 3, 45 Trevecca Athletic Association 2, 35 Music Club 1, 25 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 35 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. MARY BEVERLY TOOMBS Laurel, Mississippi A.B. Education-Psychology Meek'n.ess is not weakness, but strength harnessed for ser1Jice.', Christian Workers Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Education Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Sigma Phi 3, 4g Art Club 35 Dorm Council 45 Treble-Tone Choir 4. JOSEPH R. TYSON Lexington, Kentucky A.B. Religion Carry the cross patiently, and with perfect submissiong and in the end it shall carry you. GLENN AARON WHEATON Jamestown, Tennessee A.B. Biology Society afects to estimate men by their talents, but really feels and knows them by their character. Men's Glee Club 3, 45 Trevecca Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Dr, Hudson's Secret Journal 3. VIRGINIA DELL WILCOX Grayson, Kentucky A.B. Education-Psychology God does not call us to be success- ful. He calls us to be faithful. Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 2 Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Stu- dent Education Association 2, 3, 45 ROYCE WILKERSON Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Religion Never be afraid of giving up your best, and God will give 'you His bet- ter. ' Transfer Studentg Trevecca Mission- ary Fellowship 4g Ministerial Asso- Dorm Council 23 Christian Workers ciation 4. Association 2, 3, 4. MYRON G. WISE Bellaire, Ohio A.B. Religion I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail. Men's Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 13 Christian Workers Association 2, 35 Male Quartet 25 Operetta Rip Van Winkle 2, Male Soloist, Treble-Tone Choir 2, 3, Dorm Council 33 Naza- rene Evangelistic Ambassador 4. LUCY ANN WILLIAMS CBARNESJ St. Louis, Missouri A.B. Music Education Music is a moral law. It gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, and life to everything. Class Treasurer lg Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Vice President 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 3, Librarian lg Treble-Tone Choir 25 Accompanist, Men's Glee Club 4g Christian Work- ers Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Education Association 3, 4: Class Play Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 33 Junior Recital 3, Senior Recital 45 General Activities Award 3, Student Council Secretary 43 Ladies' Trio 1, 35 Operetta Rip Van Winkle 1g Who's Who Among Students in .ikmerican Universities and Colleges EUGENE I-I. WISEMAN New Albany, Indiana A.B. Religion The 'man who would lift others must be uplifted himself, and he who would command othergs must learn to obey. Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Christian Work- ers Assoeiation 1, 2, 3, 4g Trevecca Athletic Association 1, 23 Ministerial 2, 3, 4g Men's Glee Club 1, 3, 4. VVILLARD ALBERT WOOD Columbia, South Carolina A.B. Mathematics By putting his best foot forward, Znancgf, a 'man pulls his worst foot ac . Transfer Studentg Christian Workers Association 33 Men's Glee Club 35 Math Club 35 Trevecca Athletic As- sociation 3. A Vision of TNC Class of 1965 From where I stand I see the road of Iifeg The wicket-gate, its entrance, stands ajar, And on that road this graduating class Has started toward their de-stinies afar. I see both good and ill before their feetg And visions high and low their minds pursue, And over me there comes the chill of fear: I almost dread to watch what they will do. They pass the tempting prizes of the world: The prize of fame, of wealth, of gold, of stoneg I pray to God that He will guide them through. They pause, but, thank the Lord they travel on. They press alongg the class becomes dispersed, For they to differnt ways of life are led. Through some the coffers of the church are filledg Through some the Master's hungry lambs are fed. And as they travel farther from this hour The roads of distant lands their footfall know Our Graduates have harkened to the Lord And set the World with Heaven's light aglow. Beyond the line of worlds I see them pass. Their tasks are finished and they homeward go. Now through the arch of Heaven two by two They pass with garments washed as white as snow. Charles L. Childers W 5 45 si JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS I BEVERLY MOORE JAN FORMAN . .. MISS MCCLAIN . KATHY NEWTON MARIE SMITH . .. DIANNE PETERS . SARA HILL ...... , . . .President Vice-President . . . . .Sponsor , . . . . . Secretary .,...........Repovter Student Council Representative .......,....T'reasu1'er If J0Yce Adkins Joyce Andrews Lynda Arender Barney Baggott Dick Bailey avid E. Benson Winston Best Betty Birdwell Mary Blume Anne Bohler Gene Broach Judy Brooks Doris Brown Lester Byiflgton Ray Byrd Cleta Cline Eugenia Cloud Norma Cole Dovie Conner Lynda Cook Randy Cooper Cox Norman Cox f Paul Crew Bill Crockett Ralph Curtis William W. 'E Judy Drake Gene Dunaway Carl Eby Ke11y7Flan.nery Jan Forman Joyce Fulenwider Vernon Fuller Gladys Gassett Melvin Ginn Ray Gomer Ronald Goodman Carol Goodwin Connie Gordon Rosemary Grubbs Don Hale Judy Harvey Dale Hatfield Ann Hawkins X A lil 'Ms , ,. nw. , 1551, vi L. 5... Janie Hersman James Hill Sara Hill Mary Ann Horn Larry Huggins Harris Jamison James Kester Kathleen Kester Jim Knight Linda Linn Sylvia McClure Carol Mahan Jim Mahan Fluth Ellen May Ralph Meelcer Richard Miller Beverly Moore Steve Morris Sandra Murphree Kathy Newton Claude Nicholas Jim Null Steven Oliver David Parrish Eddie Patterson Dianne Peters Gail Petry Carol Pickens Carolyn Quick Bill Reed Richard Reed Doug Rogier aura Russell Karen Salser Elizabeth Savage Barbara Sharpton Harold Sharpton Keith Silvernail Gary Simmons Gene Smith Jean Smith N La.mar Smith Margie Smith Marie Smith Charlotte Stamm Dianne Stiglets Carol Stone Jim Tabers Carljg Taylor Magda Trevino Lloyd Tucker Jerry:VanKuiken Sharon Vennum Ken Walker Janet Wheaton Randall Wheet Deanie Witherspoon Charles Woody 14.2 IN MEtMORIA-M PROMISED SUNRISE Shadows softly slipping, , Bathe the earth in tender glow, Heralding the slmset, For all creatures here below. Gathering shades of nightfall Obscure the beauty of the day, But because of even's sunset Comes sunrise, another day. VVhen loved ones fain would leave us, And sorrow's shadows hang so low, 'Tis then we should remember The beauty of after glow. And to our gaze uplifted, The sim in western sky, Breathes a parting promise Of a morning bye and bye. So these our friends and classmates In soft tones are calling yet, 'Tll meet you with the sunrise, Because first there was sunset. -Homer J. Adams ESTHER CHARLENE HYATT HAROLD JAMES Mcwuowmn March 29, 1944-August 22, 1964 July 23, 1940-Feb1'l1a1'y 14, 1965 5-2-su-Q-t i'i,Bf I W3 'Ng Ins SOPI-IGMGRE CLASS OFFICERS 144 SALLY WYRICK ..... PROF. JOHN DIX . . . JIM HENDERSHOT .... .............,...... PHILLIP THRASHER BOB SUTTON ...... KAREN UNRUH ..... KAY FREY ........ Student Council , 'AT' 121 . 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V ice-President RUTH MCDOWELL ......... ........... T reasurer Gaytha Bradley Steve Britton Gerald Brumbeloe Mary Frances Buckner Jerry Burton Bobby Bush Al Carroll Judy Carroll Glinda Carter Robert Carter Brenda Champion James Chandler Troy Childers Robert Clark Jeanette Cline Jerry Cline Jim Conner Cecil Cook Tommy Cook Saundra Cooper James Abear Tom Adams Bobby Andress Eric Andrews Ann Bailey Donald Barnes Richard Barnes John Bartley Al Baysinger Jean Bell Marilyn Bennett Linda Benson Ken Berck Martha Bewley Donny Biggs Vivian Blackwelder Janice Blue Yvonne Booth Frank Bostick Cindy Boyle Sherian Cooper Charles Couch Esther Crawford Samuel Cullen Donna Davis Karen Dean Ronnie Dean Linda Deason Dwight DeNegley John Dickey Everette Dixon Jean Dolan Betty Downey Bob Duncan Harmon Eason Zane Edmonds Elizabeth Edwards Sue Ann Edwards Charlene Elkins Bonita Elliott David Embrey Karen Faries Alfred Fields Rhonda Filler Sharon Findley James Fisher Linda Fitzwater Harold Flatt Jeannette Forman Charlotte Forrester Ray Fox Carol Frost Dianne Frye Brenda Galford Roy Galloway Wayland Gawthorpe Margaret Gibson Ronald Gilmer Anna Gilreath Shirley Givans Dwayne Hood Jill Hooker Henry Horton Wesley Houston Michael Howard Eddie Humphrey Charles Ingalls Doris Irwin Alice James David Jaquess Faye Jarrett Walter Jewell Carolyn Johnson Danny Jones Priscilla Jones Ray Jones Earl Kellam Hollis Kelly Arm Kennedy Don King Joy Gordon Mark Greathouse Joyce Gumm Larry Hall Joyce Hamriek Linda Hardin Mary Harley Delbert Harper Lavonne Harris Billie Harrison Ron Harrison Evalee Hart Toni Hartley Betty Henderson Dwight Henderson Ronald Hickok Carole Hinckley James Hoffman Eddie Hollis Connie Holmes Jack Suitsr Donna Suttles Priscilla Swisshehn Latrelle Taylor Martha Taylor Retha Thomas Richard Thompson Robert Thompson Rebecca Tucker Pat Underwood Nancy Vann Mary VanReenen Robert Walker Leonard Walker Janet Walls Betty Watrous Lloyd Watrous Pat Watson Susie Weaver Donald Webb I David Weber Morris West Patricia Ann West Patricia J. 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BERNARD CUIII. 00. ' 424 Lefeyeue Phone 255-276: 2400 CI1arIoH'e Ave. ' ' I Phone 29 I -3662 I em ee Qgcgleu YA ogpeeeez whefeyeephew JEANNE THRASHER Presidenf JIM KNIGHT Vice-Presiclenf LUCY WILLIAMS Secreiary BECKY SREATHOUSE Treasurer DR. F. F. WISE Sponsor CATHY CHILTON DARDA Edifor RICHARD BAILEY TREV-ECHOES Ediior LARRY KNIGHT T.A.A. Presidenf KEN WALKER C.W.A. Presideni DIANNE PETERS Junior Represenfaiive PHIL THRASHER Sophomore Represenfaiive KEN SHOLTER Freshman Represenfafive ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY THE CUBAN MISSION FIELD Bandthe FLORIDA SPANISH DISTRICT fxtefwb A Congrafufafiona fo fAe Cfafm of 1965 Rev. a. MRS. Joi-IN HALL Superintendent greefinga ,anal Md IMAALGJ BETHEL CHURCH or THE Nnznnfus 409 Trinity Lane NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE REV. DOYLE C. SMITH Pastor STAN TAYLOR BOB lx RVEBECCA BOB WILSON MRS. LEAH TAYLOR MRS. LINDA PARKHURST Minister of Music STIDHAM 5.5. Superintendent N.W.M.S. President N.Y.'P.S. President Ministers of Junior Church BETHEL CHURCH AND TREVECCA COLLEGE SHARE MUTUAL INTERESTS Begun by students, Bethel is indebted to Trevecca, With Prayers, Youth, and Money, Bethel is investing in Trevecca. When in Nashville Make Bethel Your Church I-Iomeg Many Others Do. THE VIRGINIA DISTRICT AT THE TOP OF THE SOUTHERN ZONE SERVING THE LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS THROUGHOUT THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF VIRGINIA R. V. W. LITTRELL District Superintendent DISTRICT O ICERS TRUSTEES REV. L. E. I-IUM ICI-I-Secretary DR. V. W. LITTRELL REV. W F. MAS RS-Treasurer REV. D. S. RADCLIFFE MRS. CWD. WITI-I OW-N.W.M.S. President MR. GLEN SI-IOMO REV. D. S. RADCLI E-N.Y.R.S. President REV. C. D. WITI-IRO -Chairman Church School Board ISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD REV. W. . MASTERS W. I-I. HUNT REV. A. I-I. JOHNSON J. E. FOX Congrafufafionln, gfadd O! 1965 First Church OI The Nazarene xa' v . Main and Willow Sheeis CHATTANQOGA, TENNESSEE I5 ff':'- . l rf ' gg . r-ie -.-I I T r 4,l'd Ib i if-v f-. -- ..-, .-A -n 'T , - , .-. ' . X .7 .r .:-Tm., ,1.f,.,. H. .. , Ag- ., ., .1 1:-LL ,.gF:. ,,, 5 , Q-Aff., If ., -- - ' I e- W-ge X A, r -nv X If ng I .1 H- f f m ,kv rm ,- , y ?Qf '- W V i -g. T..- .9 ' ' - ng? ,. . . ,J Ig, 1 - - , -, im rs - Y - m- . ' a s ' r 51- - e - 'ri I - ' wr? - ' f -- , H111 N t ,Q I 1-. I - 6- av X 'K 7 1. S- K, , ,,' .R ' ' Wx. Q ,Y -.. ,Aa KL Y 9' 5 Q Fi X K I.. 5 3. , -S -Q -1 m- X I Ns '-X :Q W E ,R 3 -f-'lf-f w ' L U rm .- ' j 'K ' F T ,1 -J kxll 'eta .51 ef' si f , an Arrjrhqgfgl, vdr xsr 5 lx If as I I 'Wg S ' b .Q m 3 .S ...ee M c i s EE .-. ' 5:3 I 3.31 - qv Nadu: ..urLIrWi39 J- 5?' ' E. I E EI H Eg 1' ' flrl rrr-rrrrrrra eggi , YI If we .M f H .ASW I ' -I - -mf-'r'r:.f.eJ..:i'.f,f,,. . , - J lf-... - U-Sikh ' ' MR. CECIL OUINN S.S. SuperinI'enden+ , V -A ,gvi....,..-...-f- ag fAg rifAe5f Agxwinga 0 flme Wadfer confinue fo Ae upon reuecca MR. ED THOMPSON N.Y.P.S. Presideni II' 'I'- 'T TXT' Ir '-' wr... .V if if . 1,1 Ygrf - Eff F' ? REV. JOHN R. ANDRUS fix PM MRS. CHARIJES CURL MR. J. I-IERSCHEL IRWIN N.W.M.S. Presideni' Music Direcfor .f4l'l6! Indy SL? a!LU6ly5 fehlenflgef Cl, affanooga jimi id LeAirw! Aer in Pay-QP CLFLJ .SDlfLl0l00l t! I CONGRATULATING THE CLASS GF I965 THOMASBORO CHURCH of the Nazarene CharIoHe, Norfh Carolina Rev. Roberf J. Andress, fPasfor Our TNC S!udon+-4BeHy 'Bagwell TREVECCA ALUMNI ASSUCIATIUN ED cox . . ,... Presidenf JOHN mx ...... . . .viwpfesfdenf MILDRED MCDOWELL . . . . .Secre+ary EULA JEAN STEPHAN ....... Treasurer MARIAN JEWELL ......... Execufive Secrefary 0llI'J0ll I to Tell of the Go pel of Peace 0 ll I f f p ss, an adl o f h HERAL OF H0 INESS ll b nled ln about 6 h f p I7 2 p f 40 hr. an 019 old I 1 M2QE?E59E,s?WL L,Us5?,HUs5,39.,.,f3,,4J,,?2Q953E ongrafufafiond fo flne Cfaaa of 1965 DR. WILLIAM SLONECKER Sunclay School Superinfenclenl ,- 4 BILLY GOAD 9' K N.Y.P.s. Presidenf ,, , 'Q' A AMRS. A. F. SOYARS , K .If 't N.W.'M.S. Presidenf 'I W6 E Pi! Lfx I A RlEll. JA-MES JONES DR- T- E- MARTW Minisler 'lo Youl'l1 Paslor JAMES VANHOOK REV. L. B. MATHEWS Minisfer of Music Minisfer of Visllafion 1 ix 1'- 5234 e N 1 l . -- XX ,gf-' FF A 'fr 2 .... ,if .' U 'Y 4 lf, A-wi -'f Y is ' Q H' iii sf' J .X O :. A l M fp! -1 ' ' f . -. - - '-' - , ll lg ilu Was I el l - kilns l -Q B Z .fa-ai..-'FQ I y , 'WJ l ElQ.x j 6 HE 5 r '- Ii l 5 F--,'-L1s l1- 1. I ' ll Q E is - '::5:jg,iij'f1e.. fix fl -li:-4.-ik . H l PM, .+lL2I-IH' -l 1' s g l E: 'l... grief. --. -D ,,,.- ' 4v0 i-N qw --I l U ' B ' ' -1 2 . Z :k' ::?E'iTT,,, . o, , i in? A - 1. gf i Y FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 510 Woodland Street, Nashville, Tennessee FIRST CHURCH UE THE NAZARENE ASHLAND, KENTUCKY IS GRATEFUI. FUR A FUNUAMENTAL HULINESS CUILEGE, TREVECCA Our Congregafion an! SM!! Safufe you Ur. EAWRENCE B. HICKS, PHSIZIJT Dr. Paul Gray. N.Y.P.S. Presiclenl Mr. Ewell Genlry, S.S. Superinfendenl Mr. Lee Everlellw, Minisler of Music 84 Youllw Mrs. Mildred Goodall, N.W.M.S. Presidenl Mrs. Cecil Allen, Office Direclor TNC BOARD MEMBERS DR. D. S. SOMERVILLE MR. BOB STEENBERGEN Had MAJAQ5 fo Congralulalions Io The Class of '65 .7Ae CFM of 1965 .mm Lam FIRST CHURCH UF THE NAZARENE 305 Wesl Oakland Avenue FIRST CHURCH UF THE NAZARENE SU 'Ie'- SOUTH Ca'O'I'Ia 3IO Gay S'rree'r. Pineville, N. C. L Jfed flf, he + T So II1 C I I b g Rev Loren E Sc'I1aff r Ch sl To I1 In +I M n I' r Carl C. PraH' Iclass of 'SOI P la g F II Sal It PasI'or HI16 gEcIge G I Ch IH IHMEIWOEIZRRY I-IUFF TI- Film Service . DISTRIBUTOR FOR: 'k BILLY GRAHAM FILMS -k GOSPEL FILMS, INC. -k MOODY FILMS Wen? 'ro be wi'II1 The Lord Sepfember I9, I964 Former Pasfor of Sum'I'er Firsi' Church, phone 883-224' Appreciaied and Boosied Trevecca Sen? Tweniy-Three Sfudenrs Io fhe College P.O. Box 282-Dep'I'. T.C. Nashville, Tennessee 37202 fx fi -slr.. ,- J s, 1- 4 -5?-4' , 1' 1, N JAG? ff? ' ' I x ,va - a Js eigx Q 0 O-Y - -.Y Q, as 0 4 ,, -..- ' i I f -1'lE'm1lL II' g if' 5 FEI 14,5 .II . 1 I I I L-,Q -I 'V TE L 4-4 .JII - -' A E A ' ' .-'Q ' ' f , at 7' I 2. I-gM - H.-- - - X, 'W MCCLURKI-IN MEMORIAL Church' of the Nazarene 332 54+I1 Avenue NorII1 EDWARD F- COX NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Pasfor Your Church Home Away from Home PAUL J. EBY R. I-I. STEELE BRENDA PERRYMAN AZLEE SIMMONS Minisier of Music S.S. Superinfendeni N.Y.P.S. Presidenf N.W.M.S. Presideni SMYRNA BUECHEL CHURCH CHURCH of The Nazarene of The Nazarene Smyrna, Georgia Louisville, Ken'l'uclry M. C. Champion, Pasior Rev. W. Day'l'on Loclcard Pasfor J Firsi' Church of The Nazarene IQZO Alabama Avenue Selma, Alabama M. D. SARTIN, Minis+er Our Besl Wishes To Trevecca's Faculiy. Siudenis, and Class of I965 EAST MOSS POINT Church of The Nazarene M055 Point Biblical in Belief I Mississippi Wesleyan in Doc+rine Worldwide in Vision Living . . . A+ i+s besl' on The Gulf Looking fo The fufure. We pledge our suppori 'ro Trevecca Our Prayers. . .Our Finance. . .Our You+h Dan 'Hamiler Mary Adcoch iPasfor N.Y.P.S. Presideni' DUNBAR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE lbfh Sfreei and Ligh+ner Avenue Dunbar, Wesi Virginia Congraiulafions, Seniors, From 'The CHURCH WITH A HEART ln 'Phe Hear? of The Magic Kanawha Valley! .. as ,hgh Tn, ,ff , IjM.U'9fQ Rev. John Hancock Minisier We Saluie Our T.N.C. S+uden+s. . . PAULETTE BEANE ZANA PARSONS Michial Hill ........... S.S. Superiniendeni' Roberf ColleH' .......,.. N.Y.P.S. Presidenf Beula Kemerer .. .... N.W.M.S. Presidenf Clongrafufafiorw fo fke Cfafid of 1965 , FIRST CHURCH Otf THE NAZARENE ATLANTA, GEORGIA W. E. MCCUMBER, Minister TREVECCA srunems Cathy Chilto Becky Latham Ken Berclx Ellen Webb as . T Boosting T .N .C ' N Educational Budget N Students ' N Prayer N College Group Services I TREVECCA sTuDENTs V TT Linda Llnn First Church of the Nazarene F'ed a MOH Huntsville. Alabama ROBERT L. LEFFEL, Pastor 6ongrafufafiona fo gracluaferi, afuvlenfa 59 .lar-Ja ga!! of Z5 7 Q. First Church of The Nazarene Cifefraf C'I5ww5 Of 1555 ffVQ-ww Jones and Donelson Sireer OLD HICKORY, TENNESSEE Miami 37. Florida H gnzoafaiming fgs goalbzf of Swafaation i :TLS- Rev. C. B. Nixon, Pasior Our Heal malea fo 7 A Friendly Wetcome To jeuecca 5 gacugy, .szfuzlenfrg Trevecca S+uden+s and C7155 of Rev. HAYES OLIVER, Minreer 196 5 Q Nazarene Theological Seminary 1700 East Meyer Boulevard I KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI LEWIS T. CORLETT MENDELI. TAYLOR PRESIDENT DEAN rmsr clnuncln ur me NAZARENE CO 'g'atu'afi0nS McComb. Mississippi Ciass of '65 Exiends Besl Wishes +0 CHURCH 0F THE NAZARENE The Class O-F l965 COLUMBUS. GEORGIA T. T. LI DDELL-Minisler COMPLIMENTS OF CALVARY CHURCH Don Ballard, Pasfor lClass of l950l We Belieye In High Poinf, Norfh Carolina And Suppori RALPH H. MATTINGLY T + Trevecca Nazarene College Paso' FARMDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Corner Rooseveli' and Farmdale Avenues Louisville, Keniu-clcy Phone 366-759I SUNDAY sci-iooL, ms MM. wonsi-nr, l0:45 AM. EVENING wonsni-P. mo m. mowesx sekvncs. mo PM. --ffmf f,- if--f - - e , - .ff-Q.0.', .3151 Rev. O. C. Huff. Pasfor l293 Farmdals Avenue Phone 367-89 Trevecca Nazarene College A Church of Spiriled Young People, Spiri'r Filled! Cayce Church of the Nazarene Taylor Road 8: Old Charlesion Highway Cayce, Soufh Carolina , , :rw ry uf.--, W, W:..:.- W-. ,Y -WV, ,Ca -wig? ,ff 5. ir l 11 4-1.-L -. . 0' 'Ls 'F f '- , 7.1: A D . .. .m,,,.'J,r ,. M, .. 5 x- A 'i 1 F7r Tf ETX .- 4 -wr .-J. -1,-, 1-.fe if 3 . I. V M . Ib-.lv.::r E3?5, -. . -.,:af,X,., ,, H H. Q11-uw rg, QL- ',:-,Hi .gb .3 E ire 5.1.1 l ,lJ '-w sg2.1yu',j51T-. 3.3 5 Tag-S2?QiSg:, ',.r T .f3ggg, ,,: ,T as v ,1 I,,, Rev. M. D. Cline Pasfor CHURCH 0F THE HAZAREHE SMYRNA, TENNESSEE Mrs. Doris Swea'H N.Y.P.S. Presidenf Trevecca S'I'uden+s Apprecia'recl ongrafufafiond fo fHe gfada o 1965 la . A -V X , 1 X 'T V- -V ., V,, ,,.v,i'ff,,Q A ma-...', u . riff .I Ifii rf , ' N k 141.14 , . 'n: 1x..:f1 --'l i LI' V -' Z 'I -. W w V . - 2 ,er - V mln' Pi fb' ?-gllf ' . y .L '- W - :TTI 'ff 7 f 5155?-,h 59, Mi: rf.. :ff .f '35 fm- ll' ll ..- ' R ' Y' Trr'-'Au--V. Tall 1 lyqlvg-'32-1 95 UZ'-fl '52, ' T T 1-xr.. 44' ff? jj, l-5 f li --, ' l GENE FULLER . .-f, ,f far' .- , . . cas...-.5 1- V-A L2-fr.. - ..-Gm--4-.A f-'-- a:f...-..- - vs- . ' T, ,',f,,,: l - ,.,, - - 1 ' 'W'- 1,.,.. - - --4 -E' 'ff T :i-,.. 'V 3if'f'x3-Q' PGSHOI' Proposed New Church FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE . 923 Gl'aYl'h0hl' Avenue Our Sfudeni al' Trevecca Birmingham, Alabama JEAN BELL -0 -4 WEST VIRGINIA DISTRICT SALUTES TREVECCA AND DR. GREATHOUSE Kamik :Sincere alalareciafion Zu' Aer laadf wnc! a labclge kr Aer dulalaorf in lzer lafand kr exlaandion ancllarogrefid v DISTRICT OFFICERS Mrs. O. C. Rushing-N.W.M.S. Presideni' Rev. John Hay-N.Y.P.S. Presideni' Rev. John LawwiII-Church Sdhool Chairman Rev. Merlin Prevance-Secrehry Rev. John W. May-Treasurer DR. H. HARVEY HENDERSHOT Disirici Superinfondeni' ADVISORY BOARD Rev. John W. May Rev. Oval Sione Rev. O. C. Rushing Mr. Thoinas James Mr. D. D. BiII Robinson Mr. R. A. Sisson TRUSTEES H. Harvey Hendershoi' John Lawwill James BosheII R. A. Ward John R. Browning IAIumniI ongrafufafiond fo fie Cfada 0 1965 THE GEORGIA DISTRICT Said fezf TREVECCA NAZARENE COLLEGE TRUSTEES MACK ANDERSON BRUCE B HALL W E M CUMBER J G FOSKEY ,anal like gfaaa o I 1965 I DR. MACK ANDERSON Disirid Suporinfondoni DISTRICT OFFICERS MRS JOYCE HUFF P N W M S REV WAYNE MILLS P N Y P S REV RALPH HERRICK Ch Ch hSh I REV W E M CUMBER S I' y REV BRUCE B HALL T TREVECCA has our support-with our prayers-our money and our Youth. l CLEIIRWI-ITER I CHURCH 0F THE HAZAREHE Greenwood ai' Grove I CLASS OF l965! FIRST CHURCH CF THE HIIZAREHE 6OD'S BEST TO THE CLEARWATER, FLA. b Cleveland a+ Wor'II'1ingI'on CHARLOTTE 3. NORTH CAROLINA M. H. wuLsoN F. s..HeN.RerrY . PM+0r MUSIC D'fBC'f0f Phone: JA 3-6284 CSSGTRGEIIQIISEZ 32252531 ISETES WHEN 'N CHARLGWE N.w.M.s, PresicIen+ ...... MRS. VIVIAN NELSON VISIT US S.S. Superinfendenf ............ JACK TAYLOR N.Y.P.S. Presidenlr .......... FRANK HENRETTY REV- WILLIAM H- BENSON TREVECCA STUDENTS Pasfor KENNETH IRWIN DONALD IRWIN DORIS IRWIN FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE ' CONGRATULATES I CLASS OF I965 SIDNEY OPIE . .............. Minisfer of Music STUDENTS THOMAS ELLIOTT .....,... S.S. Superin+endenI JOHN gugg MRS. SCOTT DUNNING .... N.W.M.S. Pl'eSIden'I' CHARLES THOMPSON JAMES HICKS ..,.......,... N.Y.P.S. Presidenf REV- HMSO!-D GRAVES asfor THE NCRTH CARCLINA DISTRICT commencls Trevecca Nazarene College Ior a year of noble achievement and Congratulales Ihe CEM of 1965 DR. LLOYD B. BYRON Disfricf Suporinfondenf J. M. WIENECKE ...... . . Chairman Church Sc-hools MRS. LLOYD B. BYRON . . . . . . Presidenr N.W.Iv1.S. LARRY D. SMITH .... . . Presidenr N.Y.P.S. MAY YIIII IIIINTINUE T0 IN THE PIIWEII UF THE SPIRIT-GRIIW! l'7 I ici' Superinfen enf X Preparing for Service f THE! X Mississippi DiSTRICT 1 CONGRATvATES THE CLASS OF 1965 MR CHAR ES OLIVER S. W. L N.W.'M.S. Presideni' ff CHARLES LAMBERT REV. FRED FERRAEZ REV. Church School Chairman- N.Y.P.S. Presidenf IN THE POWER CDF THE SPIRIT EVANGELIZE ggricla lidfricf CALLPCA of file Iwazarene .IoI1n L. Knight District Superintendent KENTUCKY 8h TNC ARE MOVING AHEAD Kentuckians at TNC in 1965 ' KENTUCKY DISTRICT PERSONNEL Superintendent :DAI.LAS BAGGETI' TNC Trustees :SAMUEL BROWN. I-IADLEY HALL. OLIVER I-IUFF Advisory Board :OREN THRASHER. ROY WELLS. KENNETH RICE. E. I. MILBY m Officers :CARTER ROBERTS ...... Church Schools coonmcs Gmwr ..... N.Y.P.s. President 1vms.mu.1.As nxccm . .N.w.M.s. President Msnvmsrrmy... ....Secretary Qnrzu 'rmmsnrzn . . , frfeasum SOUTH CARCDLINA DISTRICT BOOSTING TREVECCA NAZARENE COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICERS MARION S. PRESSLEY . . ' . . SecreI'ary LUTHER L. JENKINS . . . . Treasurer MRS. J. S. LOVE. JR. . . . . EcIi'ror ADVISORY BOARD TREvEcc:A TRUSTEES DR. OTTO STUCKI E. N. GUNTER J- B- HUCK5 W. B. WELCH L- L- JENKINS DR. OTTO sTucIcI V. V. SHUMPERT W. B. WELCH DR. OTTO STUCKI Dis+ric+ Superinfondenf DISTRICT DEPARTMENTS MRS. RUTH HUFF . . ............... N.W.M.S. Presidenf N. J. LEWIS ...... . . Church SchooIs Chairman D. MOODY GUNTER . . . .... N.Y.P.S. Presidem' ongmfufafzom fo flw C 0,55 of 1965 ALABAMA DISTRICT C0l'LgI a,tu!6l fed fAe CLASS ' OF REEFORD L. CHANEY Disfrici' Superinfendenf 1 9 6 5 TENNESSEE DISTRICT DR. C. E. SI-IUMAKE, Disf. Supf. ADVISORY BOARD .14 growing lidfricf JOHN T. BENSON, JR. DR. HOMER ADAMS S REV. T. E. MARTIN FP0 E '9 REV. JACK MUMAW .14 growing Moo! DR. C. E. SHUMAKE Distric? Suporinhndonv . . .. 1 4li'9 W' ' T T A .if T' . ml., H U gb .ED LQ ...J is ashvllle li 'REI' 'ETH-'5 TM 'D OW 52 , -qi lift' ' A. ' '2' 4' N I nm nn D TT H ' ID Tw ul H -Q-A R A T ' . . mm . -4 gm ff N 3' 'AT E I D' 'U DISTRICT OFFICERS REV. C. T. DUCKETT . ........... .. . . . Secretary JAMES PATE .... ....... T reasurer REV. EDWARD COX . . . . . .Church SCITOOI Board REV. HAROLD GRAVES . . . . DIST. N.Y.P.S. PresTcIenT MRS. C. E. SHUMAKE . . . . DIST. N.W.IvI.S. PresicIenT Congratulations TO The CIass OT T965 reefingfii, Cfaod 0 1965 EASTERN KENTUCKY DISTRICT CHURCH -OF THE NAZARENE District Assembly . . . . . . July ZI-22 Boys and Girls Camp . . . . June 28-July 2 Youth Institute .... . . . July I2-I6 District Camp Meeting . . . August I6-22 DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD TREVECCA TRUSTEES DR. D. S. SOMERVILLE REV. JOHN I-IOWALD. JR. E. H. STEENBERGER DR. L. B. Hlcxs LEON G COOK E. H. STEENBERGEN ' I AUDRA ABNEY JOHN HOWALD, JR. DR. D. S. SOMERVILLE District Su porintondent DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS LEWIS EDWARDS .............. Chairman, Church School Board REV. RILEY JAMES .... ...... N .Y.P.S. President MRS. D. S. SOMERVILLE . . . . . N.W.M.S. President MELVIN ABNEY ..... . . .Junior Supervisor We Provide Students and Use Students of T. N. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1965 WEIRTON Church of the Nazarene WeirI'on, Wes'r Virginia John W. May Pasfor First Church of the Nazarene AIberI'viIIe, Alabama Home of Sand Mounfain Chrisfian School We supporl' T.N.C. wifh Prayer Budgei' REV. C. E. KEYS Sfudenfs Pasfor . OUR MEMBERS ATTENDING TNC JOYCE HAMRICK SUSAN MIDDENDORF JESSE L I , I CVM. of 65 Presidenf ........... REV. GENE WILLIAMS Vice-Presiclenf .... REV. HENRY COOPER N.Y.A.F. Direcfor ..... REV. BOB SPEAR Treasurer ........ REV. PAL WRIGHT N.T.F. Direcior .... REV. JIM KILLORAN Secrefary ...... REV. GENE SIMPSON N.J.F. Direcior ...... BEVERLY SPARKS ., v. 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Qs- . ,lx 'fl aff: 24,5-.-SF .'-gb 13' 1 '-ft.-'-rfy Qm 'zzig -3346.4 .1-ff?-xiii! 'CHR .S'7'!.4!V .4C'f?E5 Q' 7 Z CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 College Hill Church of The Nazarene .ff A Church Home for College Siudenis Away From Home SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday E Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship lO:5O a.m. T.P.s. sioo p.m. Deparfmenial Services 6:00 p.m Evangelisiic Service 7:00 p.m i Wednesday Mid-weelc Service 7:30 p.m. T. E. Jones, Minisier 0 Homer J. Adams, Sunday School Superinfendeni' Edward Whi+'I'ing+on, Minisfer of Music ' Rose Piclcard, N.Y.P.S. Presidenf Mrs. V. Neil Richardson, N.W.M.S. Presicleni' A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO STUDENTS AND VISITORS TO WORSHIP WITH US WE WELCOME YOU TO MAKE THE COLLEGE CHURCH YOUR CHURCH HOME FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE C Congrafufafefi llle Cfaofs s II nw k of Mnefeen .Nun olrec! gd? Eve REV. DENNIS E. WYRICK Pasfor limi minima 6512155 nf '55 - 93711 - 'T' liilllll Il'i'- ' llll I sf Ig! I: IIIII ..IiI-Iii. 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I . 630 Murfreesboro Road upp Y O I nc IA U d P , PHONE. 254-564' Indusfrial-EgI'sI1:I2EEII:nSIEng-SuppIies ne: 254-I6l3 3I4 Murfreesboro R FUR YIIIUR TRIINSPIIRTATIIIN NEEDS, CHUIISE FRUM UUR MIIDERN FLEET UF DIESEL EIIAIIHES .. I I 'P ' the I'Iome IoIks Iine I Ione AL TENNESSEE TRAILBLAZERS BATEMAN, Marilyn ..... ABBEY. Charles .. ABEAR, James ..... ADAMS, Thomas ........ '.'.'.'ias 'NQ'E1'6tn'siieef,' 'neeilield Beach. Fla. ADKINS, Joyce ...... .. .. ANDERSON, Mrs. Faye ANDRESS, Robert ........ ANDREWS, Joyce ...... ANDREWS, William .... ANGE Charles ....... ARENi:vER, Lynda ,..... '.'. ARMSTRONG, George .... BAGGOTT, Barney ....... BAG-WELL, Batty .... BAILEY . Dick ........ BAILEY, Jean Ann ...... BAKER, James ....... BAKER, Milton ..... BARNES, Donald BARNES, Mark . .. BARNES. Richard .. BARNETT, James .. BARTLEY. John . .... . BATES. Fred ............. BAYS, David ......... BAYSINGER. Albert BEANE, Paulette .....,. BEARDEN, James .... BEHR, Paula .....,. BELL, Margaret ..... BENNETT, Marilyn BENSON, David BENSON, David .... BENSON, Grace .... BENSON. Linda . ..... BENSON, Sharron ..,. BERCK, Kenneth .. . BEST, Arlelgh ..... . BEWLEY. Martha ...... Biccs, Donny . ...,.... .. BIRDWELL. Betty .....,. BLACKWELDER, Vivian BLAIR, Wanda ....... BLANCHARD, Elain BLANCHARD. Stanley . BLUE, Janice .,.. ....... BLUME, Mary ..,..... BOHLER, Anne ..... BOOTH, Saundra BOSTICK, James . . . . BOYLE, Cindy ,... .. . . BRADLEY, Gaytha ....,.. BRITTON, Walter ....,... BROACH, Eugene Box 58 BROOKS, Judy . ,..... . BROWN, Doris ........ BRUMBELOE Gerald .. BRUNDIGE. dana ..... ' ' BUCKNER. Mary BURCH. Chet .... . BURTON, Jerry . . . BUSH, Jerry ........ BUSH. Robert ........ BYINGTON, Lester BYRD. Robert ...... CABLE, Patricia .... CAIN, Darlene ....,... CAIN, Ralph .....,..,.. CALLIHAN, Sharon ...... CAMPBELL, Kenneth .. CANNADY, Linda ...... ' ' CAREY. Albert .,..... CARROLL, Janie . . . CARROLL, Judy .... CARROLL, Truett .. CARTER. Glinda .... CARTER, James .. CARTER. Nancy .... CATES, Barbara .... . .. CHAMPION, Brenda ..... CHANDLER, James ..,. CHANNELL, Kenneth .. CHILDERS. Arnie ..... CHILTON Catherine .. Student Index ......,............3095ir Laurns, Olean, N.Y. ...Bath. S.C. .........,..................Gallagher, W.Va. . . . . . . . .513 Rosebank Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .4332 I-Iovis Road, Charlotte, N.C. . . . . . . . .5645 Meadowbrook, Fort Wayne, Ind. .......................Route 1, Dover, Tenn. ..509 Monroe St., Box 5512, Nashville, Tenn. ..... . . . . . . . .Route 1, Box 86, Jackson, Miss. 1465 Pennsylvania Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Poplar, Winn, S.C. .. . . . . . . .3943 Tillman Road, Charlotte, N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . .604 Louise Ave.. Charlotte, N.C. ...1609 South Seminole, Chattanooga, Tenn. .Trevecca Trailer Court, Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Route 6, Box 149, Charlottesville, Va. .......Route 2, Box 91, Crossvllle, Tenn. .. Route 3. Camden, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .2430 Emily Dr., Jacksonville, Fla. . . .Trevecca Trailer Court, Nashville, Tenn. 100 Ellis Dr., Rossville, Ga. 'Winston Street, Norfolk, Va. 5429 Princess Ann Road, Virginia Beach. Va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 22nd Street, Bristol, Tenn. . . . . . . . .110 Neosho, Emporia, Kansas ....1304 Lighter Ave., Dunbar, W.Va. ....605 Park Circle. Nashville. Tenn. .....250 East 60th Street, Hialeah, Fla. . . . . . . . . .2300 24th Street, Ensley, Ala. ..............Route 1, Bethel, Ohio ....79 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . .73 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Box 156, Princeton, Fla. . . . .13360 S. W. 266th Street, Naranja. Fla. . . . . . . . .79 Lester Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . .1730 Loch Lomond, Atlanta, Ga. . . . . .2406-8 Seifried St., Nashville, Tenn. 3, Glasgow, Ky. . . . 422 Highland Ave., Lewlsburg, Tenn. . ............................. Gruetll. Tenn. Mill, S.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .. .503 Elysian Fields Road, Nashville, Tenn. .... 503 Elysian Fields Road, Nashville, Tenn. .........Route 4, Box 415, Kannapolis, N.C. Ind. ....606 Longview Dr., Johnson City. Tenn.- .....1289 S. W. 21st Ave., Gainesville, Fla. ....................Wurtland, Ky. . . . . .15265 S. W. 300 St., Homestead, Fla. . . .2710 N. Henderson, Cleveland, Tenn. Hemingway, S.C. Trevecca Nazarene College. Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . .912 Broadmoor Dr., Nashville. Tenn. ...... . . . . . . . . .109 Burkesville, Albany, Ky. .. .... P.0. Box 306, Lamett, Ala. . . . . . . 1205 Preston, Nashville, Tenn. .....Route 1, Box 412, Leesburg, Fla. . . . . . . 535 Folleh Road, Warren, Pa. .89 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ...... . ,. .. Route 3, Nashville, Ga. . . . .2213 Kingsland Ave.. Orlando, Fla. . 1123 West Cedar St., Bristol, Tenn. Hillcrest Apts. 410, Donelson. Tenn. . . . . . .2308 Sheridan Road. Nashville. Tenn. . . . . .895 Congress Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio .Trevecca Trailer Park, Nashville, Tenn. .. .. 709 Polsgrove, Frankfort, Ky. ..Route 2, Rural Hill Road, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .1001 Cadillac Dr., Daytona Beach, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . .Star Route, Manchester, Tenn. .. .. Wildwood, Ga. ....827 N. Mowey St., Homestead, Fla. ...... . . . . .1557 Beach St., Mobile, Ala. Route 1, Box 28. Georgetown, S.C. . . . . . . . . .Route 5, Box 117, Columbus, Miss. Morgan, Ashland. Ky. ...............................Cowan, Tenn. .1112 Beverly Court. Benton Harbor, Mich. Hemingway, S.C. 'W' ' ' 'is51d'wf 'sa......at Pensacola Fla. .........291s 'rnggle Ave., 'Nashvllle, Tenn. .. 820 Sycamore Dr., Decatur, Ga. CHILTON: sara .Box sei rievebba' Nazarene College, Nashville, Tenn. CLARK, Robert .......... CLEMENS, Nancy CLINE, Billie Jean' '. I ' ' ' CLINE. Cleta ...... . CLINE. Jeanette . .. CLINE, Jerry ...... CLOUD, Eugenia . . . . CLYBURN, Pam .. COBBS. Fred ..... COLE. Norma ....... COMFORT. Sidney . .. CONNER, Dovie .... CONNER. Jim ..... COOK, Cecil .. . . . . . . . .61 Woodward Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ..Rt. 2, Scottsboro, Ala. . . . . .1227 Northland Drive, Cayce, S.C. .....437 Midland Avenue, Belle, W.Va. 437 Midland Avenue, Belle, W.Va. .418 Beauty Ave., Bowling Green, Ky. . 4106 Central Ave., Tampa,'Fla. . . . . .2807 Bluebrick Road, Donelson, Tenn. . . . . . . . .60 Nance Lane. Nashville, Tenn. . . . .2286 Overland Ave., Warren, Ohio . . . .1111 Noble Street, Jackson, Miss. .....Rt. 2. Box 98, Cattlettsburg, Ky. ..............Route 2. Bethel, Ohio ...................Kennesaw, Ga. I COOK, Gene ..... COOK, Lynda ...... COOK, Thomas ......... COOPER, Patricia ...... COOPER, Randolph COOPER, Saundra COOPER, Sherian .... COSTA, Roger ..... . COUCH, Charles COX, Kuhrman .... COX, Norman ........ CRANSHAW. Jane ... CRANSHAW. Jean ..... CRAWFORD, Ester .... CREW, Paul ......... CRIGGER. Donald CROCKETT. Bill CULLEN, Robert ..... CULLEN, Samuel .... CURTIS, Ralph .... DALTON, Gene . . . DAVIS, Donna . . . DEAN, Karen .... DEAN, Ronald ..... DEASON, Linda ..... DELAPP, Franklin .. DENBY, Brenda ..... DENEGLY. George .. DENNIS. William .... DICKEY, John .... DICKEY, Shirley ...... DIEHL. David .... .... DINKINS. Pam .... DIXON, Everett .... DODSON, James .... DOLAN. Etta .......... ....88 Paris Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. 366, Kennesaw, Ga. . . . . . . . .817 Henderson Avenue, Rossville, Ga. . .Trevecca Nazarene College. Nashville. Tenn. ......4220 Curtis Avenue, Louisville, Ky. .........,...............Route 2, Laurel, Ind. ....6919 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . . . .506 Chesterfield, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .1319 Mordecai Dr., Raleigh. N.C. . ..... 81 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .81 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . .1512 Carpenter St., Brunswick, Ga. ...,.1512 Carpenter St. ,Brunswlck, Ga. . . . . . .1930 Stanton Rd., Eastpoint, Ga. . . . . . . . . . . .85 Lester, Nashville, Tenn. . .... 632 W. Iris Dr., Nashville, Tenn. ,....81 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .79 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . ........ 114 E. Royal St., Leesburg. Va. . . . .548 Stevenson St., Nashville, Tenn. .........................Montlcello, Ky. .. . . . .22550 S. W. 134th Ave., Goulds, Fla. . . . . .7925 Wainright Dr., Jacksonville, Fla. ,N hlll,Tenn 2809 Eastland Box DOLLAR, Wayne ....... DOOLI'1'I'LE. Ronald DOWNEY. Betty ....... DOWNING, Ruth ...... DOWNING, Wayne .... DRAKE. Judy ..... .... DRAUGHTON. Carl DUNAWAY, Gene DUNCAN, 1-larville .. DUNCAN. Robert .... EADS. Eldridge .... EASON, Harmon ..... EBY, Martha Ann EBY, Paul . . ....... . . EDMONDS, Zane ....... EDWARDS, Elizabeth .. EDWARDS, Sue Ann ELLIS. Charlotte , . . . . . ELKINS, Charlene ELKINS, Mary Jo ELLIOTT, Bonita EMBREY. David ..... ERICKSON, David .... FAIRBANKS. Edith FARIES. Karen ....,. FARMER. John ..... FARTHING, Leslie .. FERRISS, Judy .... FIELDS, Alfred .... FILLER. Ronda .... FINDLY, Sharon .... FISHER. Jim . ...,... . FITZWATER, Linda . . . '.'.'.'.i1s FIX, Don .... .......... FLANNERY, Herschel FLATT, Harold ....... FORMAN, Jan . .,... FORMAN. Jeanette ....,.. FORRESTER. Charlotte FOX. Kenneth .,..... FOXWORTHY, Warren FREY, Kay .............. FROST, Carol ......... FRYE, Dorothy ...... FRYE. Earl ........... FULENWIDER, Joyce FULKS. Kenneth ...... FULLER, Vernon ..,... GAEBLER Mildred . . . . GALFORD. Brenda GALLOWAY, J ack .... GALLOWAY, Roy ..... . . GARDNER. Anna M. GASSETT. Gladys ....... GATES, Ernest ..... ..... GAWTHORP, Wayland .... GIBBS. Ray ............. GIBSON, Margaret .... GILL, Frances ..... GILMER. Ronald GILREATH, Q Anna . . . . . . . . .1512 Norvell Ave., 75 Paris, . . . .631 Murfreesboro Rd., as v e . Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ..Matthews, Ga. Lauderdale, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. ies' rfdvenba' 'rfniiei-' tiff Rt. 1, Box 2 Nashville, Tenn. Lauderdale. Fla. 14. Ashland. Ky. . . . . . . . . .73 Paris. Nashville, Tenn. ........3309 Alabama Ave., Holt, Ala. ..107 Alex Rd., Fairfax, Ala. . . . . . . .930 Strouse Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ....828 E. 11th Street, Bowling Green, Ky. Harris St., Fort Mlll, S.C. ..508 South Henderson, Donalsonville, Ga. 113 W. Geer. Durham, N.C. . , . .1404 Benjamin Ave., 75 Lester Ave., .........89 Lester Ave., Fitzgerald, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 75 Paris Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. .4026 Murfreesboro, Rd., Nashville, Tenn. .1905 Omohundro Ct., Nashville, Tenn. ....1905 Omohundro Ct.. Nashville, Tenn. ..Rt. 1, Dutton, Ala. 2300 N. W. 88th St., Miami, Fla. ....5842 Momlngside, Columbus, Ga. .....721 S. E. 3rd Pl., Hialeah, Fla. Box 425, Olive Hill, Ky. .. . .72 Nance Lane, Nashville. Tenn. .........Box 146 South Shore. Ky. Catlett, Va. ....401 Springview, Donelson, Tenn. 75 Paris Ave., Nashville. Tenn. . . . ....Rt. 1, Box 193, Cedar H.lll. Mo. . .. 4115 Oak Rd.. Nashville. Tenn. . . . . . . . 3721 Valley St., Catlettsburg. Ky. . . . .704 Woodward St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 3rd Ave.. South. Apt. 56, University Ct. .........209 Kohler Ave., Parsons, W.Va. Bellington, W.Va. .....8421 W. 184th Ave.. Princeton, Fla. . . . . . . . .1720 W. First St., Sanford, Fla. . . . . .503 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . 73 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .....511 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .2356 Toussalnt. Savannah, Ga. ........2356 Toussalnt. Savannah, Ga. .. Route 1, Arab, Ala. . . . . . . . . . .1111 Preston Dr.. Staunton. Va. .6005 Charlotte Ave., Nashville ,Tenn. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Elizabeth, W.Va. . . . . . .Box 158, Nashville. Mich. ....3970 Conley St., College Park, Ga. .. . . .517 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .. Route 1, Logan, Ala. . . . . . . . .2091 Lee Rd., Akron, Ohio . . . . .511 Lester Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. . .1012 Aladdin Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Marllnton, W.Va. ....74 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. ....4215 David Ave., Louisville. Ky. . . . ............ ..... G lasgow, W.Va. ... . . . . . . .Route 3, Ft. Valley, Ga. . . . Abilene, Texas . . . . . . . 75 Paris Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .159 University Ct., Nashville, Tenn. ...,Route 1, Box 115, Georgetown. S.C. . . . . .89 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. ........... . . .416 McMahan St., Staunton, Va. 381, Jamestown, Tenn. GINN. Melvin ..... ......... . ........ 56 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. GIVANS, Shirley ......... 6409 Sylvania Rd., Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky. GOMER, Martha .............,. 93 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Jackson Ga GOMER, Charles ...,. GOODMAN, Ronald . GOODWIN, Carol ..., GORDON. Connie ...,.... GORDON, Joy ...... . GORDON, Joyce ...... . GORDON, Margaret . GORE, Lawrence .,.. GREATHOUSE, Becky GREATHOUSE, Beth GREATHOUSE, Mark GRUBBS, Rosemary . GUMM, Joyce .... . . . HALE, David ...... Student Index Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .............................Sewanee, Tenn. 4834 'CiirEef'21l6e.',' till-fasiiie 'Ridge Park,' Ky: . . . . . . . . . . . .1858 Heaton Rd., Louisville, Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1900 Garibaldi, Charlotte, N.C. ..........19O0 Garibaldi, Charlotte. N.C. ...........3330 S.W. 25th St., Miami, Fla. .. . . .333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, Tenn. ....333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, Tenn. .. . . . . . . . . . . .1017 Park Ave., Madison, Ind. ....1240 South Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. . ................ 800 Shade, Sarasota, Fla. HALE, HALL, HALL. HALL Donald .... David . . . Larry ..... Sharon ..... .....833 Kirkwood Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Augustine, Fla. .....214 N. Whitney, St. Augustine, Fla. HAMFZICK, sandra . . . . .. .404 Douglas Ave., Newport, Tenn. E. Lane, Albertville, Ala. I-IANNER, HARDEN HARLEY: HARPER, HARPER, Everett . . . Linda . . . Mary ..., Delbert . . . Glenda . . ..............Route 1, Norman, Ind. ....4532 Susy Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. ......................Brockton, N.Y. . . . .8621 Capeview Ave., Norfolk. Va. . . . .2508 Highland, Parkersburg, W.Va. MERRYMAN . Paul .... HARRIS, James .... HARRIS. Lavonne HARRISON, Billy .... HARRISON, Ronald . HART. Evalee . .... .. HARTLEY, Toni .... HARVEY. Judy ..... HATFILED, Dale .... HAWKINS, Ann ...., HENDERSHOT, Jlm .. HENDERSON, Betty . HENDERSON, Dwight' ' ' ' HENDERSON, Vernon HERSMAN, Viola .... HETRICK, Glenda .... HICKOK, Ronald .. HILL, Dallas ..... HILL, James ...... HILL. Linda ........ HILL, Sara ...,....... HINCKLEY, Carole HOFFMAN, James .... HOLLIS. Eddie ..... HOLMES, Connie .. HOLT, Jeannie .. HOLT, Jerry .,.. HOLT, Pamela HOOD. Dwayne HOOKER, Jill .... HOPPE, Thomas .. HORN. Mary ... HORTON, William .... HOSKINS. Ted ....... HOUSTON, Wesley . .. HOWARD. Michael . HOWARD, Tommie . HUDSON, Darrell HUDSON, Nancy HUFF, Ann ......... HUGGINS, Larry ..,. HULSE, Henry ....... HUMPREY, Edward .. HUMSTON. Winona .. HUMSTON. Richard . HUNLEY, Ann ....,,. HYATT, Carl ....... HYDE. Merrol ....... INGALLS. Charles INMAN, Jean ....... IRWIN, Donald IRWIN, Doris ....,. IRWIN, Kenneth .... IRWIN, Rena ..... JAMES. Alice ..., JAMISON, Harris .. JAMISON. Sylvia . . . JARED, Martha .. JARRETT, Faye .. JARUIE. Hessie .... JAQUESS. David JEWELL, Walter ..... JOHNSON, Carolyn . JOHNSON. Mary .... JOHNSON, Paul ..... .. . . . .14 Foxchaser St., Rossvllle, Ga. . . . . .111 East North St., Valdosta, Ga. ....174 Highland Ave., Loudon, Tenn. .. . . . . . . . 104 Fraizer, Columbia, Ky. . . . . . .201 Marion Ave.. Kissimee, Fla. ....l082 N. Parkway, Memphis, Tenn. .....118 Emmett Ave.. Madison, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 228 Trevecca College . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Chattanooga 9, Tenn. . . .5008 Virginia Ave., Charleston, W.Va. Box 322 Bath, S.C. ......................Braxton, Miss. . . . . . .75 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .1725 Park St., Parkersburg, W.Va. . ..... 2027 Hutton Drive, Nashville, Tenn. .. . . . . . . .5632 O'Bisque Dr., Richmond, Va. ............Green Bank, W.Va. . . .2613 W. Kirkwood Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. Box 366, Newberry, Fla. . . . . . . . . .1923 13th St., Menominee, Mich. ...... . . . . . Route 3, Ashland City, Tenn. W. 65th St., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . .Route 1, Butlers Rd., Nashville, Tenn. ...........................W1ldwood, Ga. . . . .1206 McChesney Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . .16 Edwards Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. ..........................Kingsport, Tenn. . . . . .3895 Avalon Ct., Youngstown, W.Va. ..................Hermansville, Mich. . ..............,........, Monterey, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ...Trevecca Village. Lot 17, Nashville, Tenn. ........1623 Story St., Boone, Iowa ..............................Kirksey, Ky. ...........................Monterery, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . .Route 2, Box 430, Charleston, W.Va. .Box 949, Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . .2129 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. . ............. 909 Reliance, Charlotte, N.C. . .....,. 85 Lester Ave., . . . . .1915 Lynnwood Dr., .... .. 513 Lester Ave., ........513 Lester Ave., . . . . .338 Bannahurst Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ............ Flew Heights, Apt. 245, Ala. . . . .4509 Nebraska -Ave., . .,... 1885 Kings Highway. 1705 Portland Ave., Apt. 2, Lester Ave., .. ..71 Paris St., 226 Robin Hill Rd.. 64 Lester Ave., Nashvlile, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Clearwater, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Box 77, Chicapree, Ga. . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Thomaston ,Ga. .... . . . . . .. Route 3, Thomaston, Ga. . . . .2429 Brasher St., Nashville, Tenn.. ....3810 Baxter Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .Decherd, Tenn. 307 Sycamore, Newburgh, Ind. .2733 Clinton Circle, Hopkinsville, Ky. .....................Victoria, Va. . .9535 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . 1305 Alma St., Lakeland. Fla. JOHNSON, William .. JONES, Daniel ....... JONES, Danny ..... JONES, Gary ...... JONES, Priscilla .... JONES, Ray ...... . . . . . .503 Lester Av., Nashville, Tenn. . . . .1374 Willow Dr., Louisville 13, Ky. 81 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .511 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Route 1, Elon College, N.C. . . . . . . . P.0. Box 223, Elizabethtown. Ky. JONES, Syble .... KELLAM, Earl .... KELLY. James ....... . KEMPFER, Roger . . . KENNEDY, Ann KENNEDY, Jean Box 287, Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. ..........Calvert, Ala. 205 Glass Rd. Fairfax Ala. v , ...............Buena Vista, Va. . . . .182, Clymer St., Reading, Pa. I KENT, Carolyn ..... KESTER, James ..,.. KESTER, Kathleen .. KIMBLER. Wanda KING, Donald ....... KING. Z. D. ........ . KLINSTIVER, Ruth .. KNEAR. James ...... KNTGHT. Jim ...... KNIGHT. Larry .... LACY, Betty ...... LAKE, Harold ....... LAMBERT, Geneva . LATHAM. Becky ..... LATHAM. Betty LEEPER, Larry . . . LEGG, Janet .... . .. LESLIE, Kenneth .... LEW'lS, Curtis ...... LINN. Linda ..... LOGGINS, Grace . , . LORD, David ...... LOZIER, Wayne LUCIUS, Mary ..... McADORY, Fay ...,.. McADORY, Thom .... MCBRAYER, Delores . McCANTS, Rentz McCLURE. Sylvia ..... MCDOWELL. Ruth McGILL, Mary ...... McKELLEN, Roger McMANNUS, Suzanna McMEANS, Donna ..... MAHAN. Carol ...... MAHAN, James .... MANN, Patricia ....., MANNING. Lloyd MARRS, Brenda MARTIN, Charles .... MASON, Larry ..... MASTIN, Nancy .... MAY, Ruth Ellen MEEKER, Ralph MEIGHAN, Mary MELTON, George .... MIDDENDORF, Jesse .... MIDDENDORF, Susan MILAM. Calvin ......... MILAM. Mildred ..... MILBY, Janice MILEY. Troy ..... MILLER, James ..,. MILLER, Katrina MILLER, Richard .. MILLS, William .... MINNIX, Danny .... MINNIX, David ..... MITCHELL. William .. MOORE, Beverly MOORE, Marla ..... MOORE, Ray ....... MORGAN, Betty .... MORGAN, Donna MORGAN, Henry .... MORRIS. Stephen MOTLEY, Walter .. MOTT, Fredna ...,.. MOUNTS, Martha ..,. MOYE, Ann ..,..... MURPHREE. Sandra .. MURRAY. William .. MURRILL, Charlene MUSSER. Janice ..... NASH, Larry ......... NEISLER. Wllhelmlna NELSON. Lawrence .... NEWTON, Kathryn .. NICHOLAS, Claude .. NIXON, David ....... NULL. James ...... NUNN, Barbara . . . . . . NUTTER, Fred .... OLIVER, Steven .... ORNER, Dennis ...... OSBORNE, Janice OSBORNE, Robert OSENTON, Annetta .. PALMER, Mary Ann . PARCHMAN. Judy PARKER. Frank . .. PARRISH, David ..., PARRISH. Milton .... PARSONS. Linda PARSONS. Zana ..... PATTEN, Patricia .... PATTERSON. Eddie . PECK, Lou Ella ...... 609 Maplewood, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .77 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .77 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .93 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .. . . . . . . .Route 1. Indian Trail, N.C. . . . . . .. . . . . .Route 1, Indian Trail, N.C. . . . .1985 Gallatin Rd., Nashville, Tenn. . ....... 1910 Greenup, Covington, Ky. . . . . .132 Detroit St., Buchannan, Mich. . . . . .132 Detroit St., Buchannan, Mich. .........................Milwaukee. Wlsc. ...Box 314, Trevecca College Loudon Tenn ' f ff f3ii6'nbbii1Siikige'RH.Q 'sfdrle Mountain, Ga: 53, Portage, Ill. . . . . .726 Drummond Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 1196 S. Jefferson Dr., Huntington, W.Va. ....................Route 2, Calera, Ala. . . . .2603 Westwood Dr., Nashville, Tenn. . . . .3219 Bradley Ave., Huntsville, Ala. ...1443 Pine Hills Rd., Orlando, Fla. . . . .18976 Hilliard, Rocky River, Ohio .......................South Ports, Ky. . . . . .2215 Sadler Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .4412 Seybold Ave., Orlando, Fla. ....4412 Seybold Ave., Orlando, Fla. . . . . . . . . .Hart St., Nashville, Tenn. . ......................... Butler, Ga. ....................Grover Hill, Ohio . . . ,318 S. Margin St., Franklin, Tenn. . .,.... .......,,............ F itzgerald, Ga. McGRANAI-IAN, Larry' ' ' I ... ..... . . . . . .60 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . .517 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .....202 Cherokee Rd., Hendersonville, Tenn. E. Calla Rd., Poland, Ohio . . . . .81 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. .....919 Meyer Ave., Evansville, Ind. .....707 W. Main St., Avon Park, Fla. ...74 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Hermon, Ky. . ......... 201 Red Road, McMinnville, Tenn. ..............6521 W. 12th St., Hialeah, Fla. ...1534 N.W. 10th Ave., Ft Lauderdale, Fla. .. . . . .2524 Pennsylvania Ave., Weirton, W.Va. .. . . . . . . . . . .2704 Glen St., Bettendorf, Iowa . . . . . . . .74 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. ....Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. Connersvllle, Ohio . . . .80 Lester Ave.. ....... .80 Lester Ave., 25556 'oi-an E 'Ti-itil' 'eivdl ' Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . .Roanoke. Va. g Nashville, Tenn. 362, Greensburg, Ky. E. 6th St., Belle, W.Va. 'babe' .. . .Route 3, Box 242, Bishopville. S.C. 454. Cowan. Tenn. ...........196 Fayette, Xenia, Ohio ...308 S. Orange St., New Smyma, Fla. ...........................Roanoke, Va. .........................Roanoke, Va. . ....................... Distler, W.Va. .....709 W. C St., Kannapolis, N.C. .....709 W. C St.. Kannapolis, N.C. ....133 Mills Dr., Louisville 16, Ky. .. . . . . . . . . .Box 539, Olive Hill. Ky. .............Box 539, Olive Hill, Ky. . . .. Route 5. Box 99, Columbus. Miss. ...4633 Coquina Ridge, Eau Gallle, Fla. ........ .. 375 Blanding, Sumter, S.C. . . . . .719 Eustis Ave., Huntsville, Ala. . . . .1312 Clay St., Bowling Green, Ky. ....1300 Underwood St. Dalton, Ga. ...asus 8th st., s.w., becatur, Ala. Glens Fork, Ky. ..... . . .Box 215, Cabins Creek, W.Va. Creek. Ky. . .116 Due West Ave., Madison, Tenn. .................Route 2, Butler, Ga. . .. Route 1. Box 8, Birmingham, Ala. . . . .511 E. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C. . . . .1116 Cypress St., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . .4000 N.W. 5th Ave., Miami, Fla. Waterloo, Ohio Summit Ave., Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky. ......Route 2, Box 269-G, Charleston, W.Va. . ...... 2200 Greenbriar, Springfield, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . .210 Walnut St., Wilmington, Ohio ................,..,.Greensville, N.C. . .................. Greensville, N.C. . . . . . 3237 Hackworth. Ashland, Ky. . . . . . . 2868 S. Irwin, Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . . . 1366 Georgia Ave., Detroit, Mich. . . . .843 N. President St., Jackson, Miss. ......1208 Acre Trail, Madison, Tenn. . . . .1208 Acre Trail, Madison, Tenn. .....................Columbia, S.C. ......................Columbla, S.C. .1407 Weymouth, Memphis, Tenn. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Decherd, Tenn. ....3402 Schneidnan Rd., Paducah, Ky. PELTON, Ron .... PERNELL, Janice PERRY. Walter PETERS, Dianne PETRY, Patricia PETRY. Wanda .... PHILLIPS. Ellen PICKENS. Carol .. POCUS, Linda .,.. POST, Dave ..... POST, Marie .... POWELL, Gary .... POWELL, John PRESSLEY, Harry .. PRICE, Steven .... PRYE, Carolyn PRYE, Kathleen PUGH, Morris QUICK. Ruth ...... QUICK, Gerald ..... RAISCH. William RAUBER, Ernest .... RAY. John ........ REED. Bill .,....,... REED. Richard ....,.. . REEVES Don REYNOLDS. Richard' 2 I I RHODES, Cecil ...... RICHEY, Billy Joe RICKEY, Gregg .... RIES, Larry . .,.... . ROBERTS, Dorothy ROBERTS, Jane ...... ROBIRDS, David ROGIER, Douglas ROOD, Marilyn ROSS, Gordon ROSS, Joan ..... . ROSS, Judy ......... ROSS, Rusty . ........ RUSSELL, Ladeane .. RUSSELL, Laura .. SALSER. Karen .... SAN KEY, James ...... . SAVAGE Charles . Student index ...................I-Ielvindale, Minh. . . . . 2104 Capers, Nashville, Tel.n. . ...... 1307 Venus Dr., Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Route 2, Box 277-A, Roanoke. Va. ......,,................Sharon, W.Va. . . . . ,Route 1. Box 97-A, Crowley. La. . . .73 Nance Lane, Nashville. Tenn. ...220 Park Dr., Point Pleasant, W.Va. ........................Palmer, Tenn. . . . .2400 24th Ave., Parkersburg, W.Va. . . . .2400 24th Ave.. Parkersburg, W.Va .. ...... 3408 Ladoka St., Ashland, .Ky. . . . . . .225 Leitner, Graniteville, S.C. ....503 W. Crowell St., Monroe, N.C. .. . . . . . . .505 Hudson Dr.. Dublin, Ga. . . . . .Route 8, Box 10. Hillsboro. Ohio Route 8, Box 10, Hillsboro, Ohio ....4333 Leatherwood, Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . .Route 4, Box 252, Bennettsville, S.C. . .. .Route 4. Box 252. Bennettsville, S.C. . . . . . . . . . .6370 Day Road. Cincinnati, Ohio ........ . . . . . .. 144 Hinton St., Chester, S.C. ...Trevecca Trailer Court, Nashville, Tenn. ....................Route 2,Jas0nv1lle, Ind. . . .Trevecca Trailer Court, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .515 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ..........1041 N. 34th St.. Camden, N.J. . . . . . . . .66 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .......,..909 -Bryan St., Old Hickory, Tenn. ...... . . . . . . . .5103 Logan St.. Suitland, Md. Box 437, Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .1 . . . . . . .106 Prince Ave., Freeport, N.Y. . . . . . .1603 Kanawha Turnpike, Belle, W.Va. ...................South Portsmouth, Ky. . . . . .5206 Raven Dr., Charleston 6, W.Va. . . . . , . . . . . . .Route 2, Proctorville, Ohio ..............,,......Greenwood, Ind. . . . . .66 Hart St., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . 204 Lydia St., Monroe, N.C. . . . .4875 N. Dianna St., Fresno, Calif. Fla. Fla. ....3906 9th Ave. ,Parkersburg, W.Va. ........... 601 S. Roy St., New Castle, Pa. ..77 Lance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. SAVAGE: Elizabeth' ' I f f I I I I I f f I f I ff ................... Charlton, Iowa SAY. Robert ............. . SAYLORS, James ......... SCHEIRER Pat .... Box 456, Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. .. . . . . . . . .. 420 Williamson, Fort Mill, S.C. . .,... 2816 Allen Ave., Owensboro. Ky. SCHORTINGHOUSE, 'iam' ..... 9304 s.w. som si., Miami. Fla. SCOTT, Archie ............. SEXTON. James ......... SEXTON. Phillip ..... SHARPTON, Barbara sl-IARPTON. Harold . SHAW. Darlene ...... SHAW. James ........ SHEPHERD. W. C. SHERIDAN. William SHERMAN, Carl ...... SHERMAN, Larry .. SHERMAN, Susan .. SHOLTER. Kenneth . .... . SIBERT, Jennie . ............, . .. . . . . .801 W. 3rd St., Dickson, Tenn. . . .321 Chesterfield, Nashville, Tenn. .. . . . . . . .2809 29th St., Ashland, Ky. ..............Route 1, Logan, Ala. ............Route 1, Logan, Ala. ....86 Hart St., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .86 Hart St., Nashville. Tenn. ... . . . . . . . . .501 Gillis, Brewton, Ala. . . . . .203 Unaka St., Greenville, -Tenn. 201 Jameson Ave., Parsons, W.Va. ....7337 46th Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla. ...,201 Jameson Ave.. Parsons. W.Va. ...., 18820 S.W. 311th St.. Naranja, Fla. 2245 S. 9th St., Richmond,,Ind. SILVERNAIL, Donald Keith .... ..... 3 28 Prospect, Kalamazoo, Mich. SIMMONS, Donald ........,... . .......... Route 2, Northport. Ala. SIMMONS, Gary ............ ...... 5 16 Central, Elkins, W.Va. SINGLETARY, Marshall .... ........ R oute 3, Donalsonville, Ga. SLAPPEY, Elaine ......... 2130 Walden Rd.. Macon, Ga. SLOAN, Rebecca ................ Box 153, Danville, Ky. SMITH, Carl ....... ...... 5 11 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. SMITH, Charlene .... 2023 N.W. 12th Rd., Gainesville, Fla. SMITH, Gene .. . ........ 80 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. SMITH, Jerry .. ..... 11 Woodbury, Shawmut, Ala. SMITH. Lamar . ........ 79 Lester Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. SMITH, Margie .... .............. 3 500 Norwich, Brunswick, Ga. SMITH, Marie .. . ........... 209 Corner Dr., Dublin, Ga. SMITH, Norma ...... ..Trevecca Trailer Park, Nashville, Tenn. SMITH Norman ......... Route 6, Box 244, Brookhaven, Miss. SMITHSON. Mary SNODGRASS Robert . ...1406 Carter Creek Pike, Franklin, Tenn. 8000 Glasser Lane, Fern Creek. Ky. soYARs, ci-ysiine .... .'.'.'f.ElEsbo Dartmouth Lane, Nashville, Tenn. SPAIN. Herbert ..... SPARKS. Betty ..... SPARKS. Jonathan . . . SPEER, Christina .. STAATS, James STAGGS. Jerry .... STALCUP. Carole .... STALLINGS. Sylvia .. STAMM, Charlotte STANISTREET, Mary STARK, John ........ STAUBS. Louis .....,. STEMBRIDGE. Louise STEPHENS, Donna STEPHENSON Pairicia A' 1 . . . . . . , .500 Fesslers Lane, Nashville, Tenn. Box 482, Brunswick, Ga. ....68 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . , . . .12615 Pardee, Taylor, Mich. ....2402 Blair Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. ...68, Nance Lane. Nashville. Tenn. .....652 Suholden Circle, Marietta, Ga. , ....... 104 Arch Ave., Fairfax. Ala. . .... 1011 King Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. .. ............ 164 Walker St., Holly Hills, Fla. W. 6th St., Newport, Ky. ..1903 County Hospital Rd.. Nashville, Tenn. .............1502 Ft. King ad., Dade city, Fla. .305 Harvey St., Columbia, Ky. .2513 Okeechobee Lane, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. STEPP. Joyce .. ....... .......... R oute 3, Box 164A, Greensburg, Ky. STEWART, Diana .... STEWART, Mary .... ..........901 W. Kaley Ave., Orlando, Fla. . . .1005 W. Douglas Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 1 STIDHAM, Rebekah STIDHAM, Robert STIGLETS, Joyce .... STONE, Carol Ann .. STORY, Sara ........ STOVALL, Thomas STRAIT, Cheryle ...... STREIT. Gary ........... STRICKLAND, Martha STUCKI, David ....... STUDT, Kathy ......... SUGG, John ...... SUTTLES, Donna ,... SUTTON, Robert ...... SWISSHELM, Priscilla . . . TABERS, Jim ....,..... TAYLOR, Carl ....... TAYLOR, Latrelle TAYLOR. Martha THOMAS, Reatha .... THOMPSON, Charles .... THOMPSON, Richard THOMPSON, Robert .. THOMPSON, Roy ..... THRASHER, Jeanne THRASHER, Phillip . . . . . .66 Hart St., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . .66 Hart St., Nashville, Tenn. .....Route 3, Box 267. Gulfport, Miss. ...... 7 N. Orange Ave., Arcadia, Fla. . . . .6300 Moorman, Valley Station, Ky. . . . . . . .1601 Jones Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . .1709 Denison. Memphis. Tenn. . . .1004 S. Camerson St., Winchester, Va. .. ..... Route 2, Box 134-A, Antioch, Tenn. . . . . . . . .750 Shannon St., Mobile, Ala. . . . . . . . . .15393 Lesure St., Detroit, Mich. . . . .740 Kleeman Dr.. Clarksville, Tenn. 616. Olive Hill, Ky. ................Box 812, High Springs, Fla. .....Route 2, Box 197, New Richmond, Ohio . .................... 1404 Vine, Murray, Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 3, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .418 Joyce Ave., Nashville, Ga. . . . . . .McCrory Creek Rd., Nashville, Tenn. .. . . .16 N. 3rd St., Ponce De Leon Heights. St. Augustine, Fla. . . . . . . .801 Greenwood, Clarksville, Tenn. . . . . . . .121 Pinehurst, Chattanooga, Tenn. . ........ 1950 Delray Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. . ..... 712 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ...1219 Westwood Lane, New Albany, Ind. . ..... 5058 Southern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. TOOMBS, Mary ...... TREVINO. Magda . .. TUCKER, Lloyd ....... TUCKER, Rebeccah TYSON, Joseph ...... TYSON. Julia ......... TYSON, Mary ........... UNRUH, David .......... UNRUH, Karen . ...... . VAN KUIKEN. Jerry VANN, Nancy ........... VAN REENAN Ma . fy VENNUM, Keith .... ..., VENNUM, Sharron ..... VREELAND. Patricia ...........Route 5, Box ............Route 1, Box . .Trevecca Trailer Park, ...Trevecca Trailer Park, 114, Laurel, Miss. 300, Delray, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Trevecca Trailer Park, Nashville, Tenn. Trevecca Trailer Park, ....Trevecca Trailer Park Nashville, Tenn. , Nashville, Tenn. UNDERWOOD, Patricia .............. P.O. Box 126, Princeton. Fla. .. . . . . .2909 Mavert Dr., Nashville, Tenn. .....2909 Mavert Dr., Nashville, Tenn. .....243 W. 106th Place, Chicago 28, Ill. ...14l2 Chestnut Ave., Panama City, Fla. . .......... Box 17-M, Marlington, W.Va. .......72 Nance Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .72 Nance Lane, Nashville. Tenn. 525 Interstate Parkway, Bradford Pa. WAGGONER, Buford ..... l::701 Twin Branch Dr., Birmingham., Ala WALKER, Carolyn .... WALKER, Ken ...,.... WALKER, Leonard ........,.......,.... WALKER, Robert ....... WALKER. Wanda ..... WALLACE, Daniel WALLACE, Gary .. WALLS Janet ....... wlrrndus, Betty ..... WATROUS, Lloyd ..... . WATSON, Harold WA'I'SON. Patricia .. WEAVER, Freda ,6604 Sylvania Rd., Pleasure Ridge Park, . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .6809 Sylvania, Louisville . . . , . . . , . . . . . . .6809 Sylvania, Louisville, 6890 Sylvania, Louisville: Ky. 6604 Sylvania Rd., Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky. ........Fairvlew, Tenn. 1, Church Hlll, Tenn. ........1215 Bellshire Dr., Nashville, Tenn. .Box 559, Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. .Box 559. Trevecca College, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . .60 Woodward Dr., Nashville, Term. ....229 N. Whitley Ave., St. Augustine, Fla. .. ...... 704 Newberry Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Ky: Ky. Ky. WEAVER, Lena .... WEBB. Donald WEBB, Martha WEBB, Jerre WEBB, Jo Ann WEBER. David WEST, Morris .. WEST, Nellie WEST, Patricia WEST, Patricia WHEAT, Randall .... WHEATON, Glenn WHEATON, Janet .... WHEATON, Janie WHEATON, Reed .... WHITE. Carolyn WHI'I'E, Harry ..... .... WHITLEY, Diana WHITT, James ....... WHITTEN, George WILCOX. Dwight .... WILCOX. Virginia WILKERSON. Royce .... WILLIAMS. Judith ...... WILLIAMS, Kenneth .. WILLIAMS, Lucy ,.... . WILLIAMS. Saundra .... WILLIAMSON. Johnny WILLIS, Theresa ........ WILLS, Phyllis ....... WILSON, Gary WISE, Forrest ..... VVISE, June ..... WISE, Myron .......... ISEMAN Gene W . ........ WITHERSPOON, Deanie ...... . . . . . . . . . .2717 Columbine, Jay, Fla. ..... . . . . . . .4112 Mound, Ashland, Ky. . . . .1617 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta, Ga. ...... . . . . . .Box 471, Romney, W.Va. .........................Calvert, Ala. .. . . . . . . . . .509 Gibson, Lexington, Ky. . . . .5844 41st St. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . . . .516 E. Altamaba, Fitzgerald, Ga. . . . . 1502 22nd St. N.E., Roanoke. Va. . . . .2302 Hardesty Dr., Louisville. Ky. ....,..........Box 227, Somerset, Ky. .....................Jamestovlm, Tenn. . .... 5755 Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . ....... Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ...,... .. . . . . . . . .Paris Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 67, Princeton, W.Va. .......................Route 2, Vienna, Ohio 7490 40th Terrace North, St. Petersburg. Fla. . . . . . . . . . .1407 Lebanon Rd., Nashville, Tenn. .........544 Spring St.. West Columbia, S.C. . .................... Route 2, Grayson, Ky. .......................Route 2, Grayson. Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . .7378 Sunnylane, Cincinnati, Ohio . .Box 445 Highland Park, Panama City. Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . .1225 Doris Ave., High Point, N.C. .......4069 Phillips Ave., St. Louis 16, Mo. ....1801 Overton, Old Hickory. Tenn. .. ...... 800 23rd Ave., Tuscaloosa, Ala. .....3745 Fee Fee Rd., Bridgeton, Mo. ..............Box 85, Sandom. Ind. .. 581 Reid Ave.. Huntington, W.Va. ...4808 Briarwood Dr., Nashville, Tenn. ...4808 Briarwood Dr., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .1208 Chester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .....2258 Park Ave., New Albany, Ind. .. ...... .... 4 07 Albert Dr., Sumter, S.C. WOOD, Willard ......... ............ . 1016 E. Ave., Columbia, S.C. WOODHOUSE, Nello WOODWARD, Larry .... WOODWARD, Margaret WOODY. Carol ........... WOODY, Charles ...... WYATT. Patty .... WYRICK. Sally E. Van Buren, Peru, Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Lester Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .1967 S.W. 28th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. .. . . . . . . . . . 137 Champion Rd., Rossville, Ga. . . . . . . .137 Champion Rd., Rossville, Ga. ... . . . . .. . 1100 Glen, Bristol, Tenn. . . . . .410 Atwater, Burlington, N.C.
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