University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

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AND MRS. DAVID LOCKMILLER, CARLOTTA LOCKMILLER AND BUTTONS LOCKMILLER TS 1 nm m Q an ,Q E Q E -Q E m E x gmiw FWZE ?a'm mf a m H Q ax w in a m wa was mwnm nm 0 ml m ss K sm mam mn Mu U E sms m fmum . www M H M nga wmwm mins E m mu m nm mgm .pm nm mn mn mum amz WEE sms sm an ss m an gsm was mn a nm m a B news KNEE nm REGISTRAR AND DEAN OF THE NIGHT SCHOOL REUBEN W. HOLLAND A.s., AM. MISS BETTY BLOCKER ALUMNI SECRETARY DEAN MAXWELL A SMITH AB AM Dcdeur de lUnlversrTe de Paris Dean of The Un versity f ChaHanooga Dean of The College of Liberal Arls Drrecfor of The Summer School and Professor of Modern Languages The College oT Liberal Arfs is composed ol: Three di- visions' HumaniTies' English French German Greelc LaTin Spanish Philosophy and Religion Social Sciences Economics Geography l'l1sTory PollTical Science and So clology and Science MaThemaTrcs AsTronomy Biology ChemusTry Geology lvlaThemaTncs Physical Science and Physics IT oTlers courses leading To The degrees oT Bach elor oT ArTs and Bachelor of Science The College oT Liberal ArTs Tulhlls a double Tunchon in The UniversiTy ln The TlrsT place IT includes The Core Curriculum of general educahon which covers much oT The work oT The TlrsT Two years prerequusne wiTh some modnhcahons Tor all degrees ln The second place iT oT Ters a well rounded Tour year course in which sTudenTs may specialize in sublecTs of recognued culTural value and aT The same Time prepare Themselves Tor careers in The professions in public service and ln TurTher grad uaTe sTudy The specific arm oT The Humanllies Division is To give The sTudenT a command OT his own and oTher languages and undersTanding and appreciaTron of good liTeraTure and The sTrengTh oT characTer TosTered by The sTudy of philosophy and religion ProTessor TneTze is chairman oT This division While The Social Science Division provides Training FrrsT Row Frank W Prf-scoTT AB MA PhD POIITICBI Science J W Lrvingood AB MA PhD HisTory Theresa Waller AB MA Hrsfnry Rollo Krl burn AB BD Religion GodfreyTreT1e AB BD AM Philosophy E S Lindsey AB MA PhD English Second flow Gordon!! Wood AB MA PhD Enqlnsh Roland Carter AB MA English Joseph S Callaway AB MA PhD Classics Reber? Anaker PhD Modern Languages Terrell Tafum AB M A Modern Languages W coLLEc3E .... -.. - in ' . 'Ali 'F I c j . v ,a , . u X L-1 1 . . -. 'v --- A -A ... 'LL H ,X RQ 42,5 .' . YL A H A 4 h' r'b'ef xx 'A . 1 lx 14' K A' y iA liQf , V-. V .mg , r..,:i3,l: .,Q Ing! , 1 x 1' , ., 3.7-dm, f wiv-ff'fqf ' wk, if . QHQSLRQQQEMQQBQWL ' A. f'1'ws,fvsfm HKg.:':.w'x2 3 -Aqnfwxnf 5 Eg-1.3224 1 H I x?'m'Kga' Q svw .hxQQn,R Lxq,A Qpngdvawkgmy 25-6 gtk , 2,5 p 1 --2: ,QV E l? -ig .-.f I 'Qi :azz-K,-Q JL :'.- Ln -EGL Q35 . ig. 1 1 . .JY 'Uh fb s --.1 .1 fr -' K' W' ,, Q 5 L 1 Wy V' N 4 1 A 5 Y 'J , 'Q -S .h 4-L .Z It J 41 V my -f Khkgx 'au fmkmvxfsx-Afw wi MX, 5 5 5 33 , 5 5 r DEAN PAUL L. PALMER A.B., A.M., Dean of lhe College of Applied Arts, Head of Departments oT Psychology and Educalion, and Chairman of fhe Graduafe School. The College of Applied Arls as now organized is in ils second year. ln il are The deparlmenls of lhe Universily which have primarily a slrong vocalional or professional obieclive, including Economics and Commerce, Educa- lion, Engineering, Home Economics, lvliliiary Training, Psychology, Secrelarial Training, and Physical Educalion and l-leallh. All degrees hencelorlh will be lhal of Bache- lor of Science. However a close and cordial relalionship exisls wilh olher divisions of fhe universily and many sludenls maioring in general business, elemenlary or sec- ondary school leaching, and psychology elecl lhe Bach- elor oi Arls Degree in The College of Liberal Arls. Approximalely a dozen four-year curricula are now available for sludenls wilh inleresls in general business, accounling, indusirial managemenl, relailing, induslrial engineering, engineering physics, elemenlary or second- ary school leaching, secrelarial worlc, homemaking, alh- leric coaching and physical educalion. An Army Arlil- lery ROTC unil offers opporlunily for young men lo qualify for army reserve officer commissions while com- pleling lheir college worlc. ln addilion lhere are lwo- year cerlilicale programs in secrelarial Training, home .. COLLEGE OF Firsf Row: Sarah Phillips-A.B., M.A., Economics and Commerce, James H, Cooley-M,S.B., Economics and Commerce. William H. Wesson, Jr.-B.S., Economics and Commerce. Daniel A. Presfon-B.S,, M.S., Economics and Commerce. Second Row: James B. Foxworrh-B.B.A., M,B.A., Economics and Commerce. Ulrey K. Wilson-A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology. Mary B. Dalfon-A,B., M.A,, Ed,D., Educalion.Andrew J, Nardo-A.B., M.A., Physical Educalion. Firsl Row: Ll, Colonel Wil'iam B. Hardin-R.0.T.C., Mililary Science and Tacfics. Capl. David T. Dozier-R.O.T.C., Assf, P.M.S.8:T. lsf Ll, Dewey Morris- R.O.T.C., Assl. P,M.S.liT. MfSgl. F. 6. Earle-R.O.T.C. Second Row: M!Sqf, J. B. Hornback-R.O.T.C. M!Sgf, R, P. Julian-R.O.T.C. Sql, llc G. H, Goodwin -R.O.T.C, Sql. llc Dewey C, Denlon-R.O.T.C. economics, accounling and relailing. Much ol lhese pro- grams is available in lhe Evening College and lhe sum- mer sessions, especially for sludenls who are employed. The largesl regislralions are in lhe deparlmenls ol Economics and Commerce, Educalion and Engineering. area sludenls lo live al home while qualifying lor lhe parlicular occupalional or prolessional lield ol lheir choice. The programs available are limiled by lhe size ol our sludenl body, by lhe educalional needs ol our highly induslrialized communily and by lhe overall objec- APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES lvlosl ol lhe four-year programs are in harmony wilh similar curricula lound in olher inslilulions or which are prescribed by nalional groups or slale aulhorilies. All lour-year curricula include approximalely lilly or more semesler hours in general cullural courses in lhe lields ol lhe humanilies, socal sciences, line arls and nalural sciences. These opporlunilies malce il possible lor Challanooga lives ol lhe universily as a whole. There is no inlenlion ol developing an applied arls division on any olher lhan a heallhy and well-balanced relalionship wilh lhe Col- leges ol Liberal Arls and Fine Arls. There is every pros- pecl, however, lhal lhe College ol Applied Arls and Sciences will have a sleady and more diversilied growlh in lhe years immedialely ahead. DEAN PAUL L. PALMER. MOORE JEAN G. JACOBS GEORGIA L. BELL NORBERT KOCH ARTHUR C VEITH and Head B.S., M.A., Ph,-ysicalu Educafion and B.S., M.S., Home Economics. B.Ed., M.S,, Engineering. A.B., M.A,, Economics and Com ea . mer e DEAN HAROLD CADEK Dean of The College of Fine Aris, Direcfor of Cadek Conservaiory, Professor of Piano and Violoncello, The College of Fine ArTs consisTs oT The deparTmenTs oT ArT and Design, Drama and Speech, and Music. The courses are designed To oTTer sysTemaTic insTrucTion in The Theory, hisTory, and skills required To Tully under- sTand and appreciaTe The Tine arTs as well as To develop The individual TalenT oT sTudenTs capable of becoming professionals To The uTmosT possible degree. ln addiTion, special Training is given To Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in enTering The Teaching field. One oT The mosT imporTanT aims OT The College OT Fine ArT.s is To promoTe a deep and lively inTeresT in The Tine arTs in The general sTudenT body and The enTire communiTy Through exhibiTs, plays, concerTs, and per- sonal conTacTs wiTh leading arTisTs who are broughT To The universiTy as campus visiTors. By Their very naTure, The Three deparTmenTs are ideally suiTed To TuncTion as an acTive Torce in developing The general culTural life oT The enTire communiTy. The ArT DeparTmenT wiTh iTs TrequenT exhibiTs of worlc by ,sTudenTs and naTionally recognized arTisTs TogeTher wiTh inTorma- Tive gallery Tallcs by members of The Tacully and visiTing arTisTs, is creaTing much inTeresT in The visual arTs. The DramaTics DeparTmenT, wiTh iTs excellenT array ol classic and modern plays, including Toreign language produc- Tions as well as an occasional original play by a sTudenT playwrighT, gives many exciTing performances and un- covers much promising TalenT. Cadelc ConservaTory. WCOLLEGE ELLwooo o. Russ-:worm-i isA McILWRAITH PLETTNER ARTHUR PLETTNER 8.5. in P.S.M., M.M.Ed., Music. A.B., M.A., M.S.M., A.A.6.0., Music. M-Br. Ph-D-. Music- . .-nu 6.6 'H 4. FQ t r L ' ei' ,pgii ',xf ,13-We : 'I 1 I U .- o ,- ! . fr' U , 4 4. wr , nw im E, I if y wi! Q -w ,Q I, . ' mWw's?f .X1,. .- .N .1 I 1 '.- Q., 'ibigwf 'A dba As Si i 1 -x,s N1 Qs- Y NZM ff, 3 :Mffpsf ,if rat of Q 9 1 ss 'Q 41. M SSS? ,W S, E+ il ,, 5,5 ' -Q fs .u vu ,.?,.,, ,gpg , 1 ,- Qwfgf QYEJUYQ' fig ig W 3 H fi P 5'f?4m.' , ,Q W? x V V, fgfsfw - 'P S 5 FN 'aw 1 2 V w 1 1 Fail A' if 5: ,K El , L. '. 'K '-'1 ,A 'wmgkwsisfz 'S 525 1 , ' 5. 4 f ' 1 lg.. 7-',Q5iQ9'J1'.Q1fj . ,, Ax K N ML wkiiwgy wwvu ffm www 'df'-4' 4, af. - 4 :- ' . . w x -: A t.n,dw-.,,+.,W,,-mfs. Q X, ' T9 4xJ5. Y?--,v w--:'- x' - 1 ,J mg.. i 'Y y ' S . if f 123531 'L mga L YIYBDZ1 :X Mag , 1 :fx Q J Q J. HORACE COULLIETTEg A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Direcfor of The Research lnsiifufe. The lndusTrial Research lnsTiTuTe under The direc- Tion oT Dr. James H. CoullieTTe commenced opera- Tions as a division of The UniversiTy wiTh The opening oT The school year in I'-745. Closely coordinaTed wiTh The deparTmenTs oT ChemisTry, Physics. Geology, and Biology, iT assisTs in The Training oT research special- isTs and cooperaTes wiTh indusTries in The develop- rnenT of new producTs, in Tinding new and beTTer uses Tor lcnown maTerials, and in bringing abouT more eTTi- cienT and economical manuTacTuring processes, The lnsTiTuTe enables sTaTT members and advanced sTudenTs To engage in TundamenTal research as well as To work on special Trade problems. IT is expecTed ThaT a limiTed number oT fellowships will be available. Library resources are being rapidly expanded Through The purchase oT books. science absTracTs, and Tech- nical journals To meeT The demand Tor such maTerials. The laboraTories, conTaining The TinesT equipmenT available, are locaT.ed aT 6l4 Baldwin STreeT. NIOOGA ADMINISTRATORS GILBERT GOVAN Direcfor of U. C, Library. U. C. LIBRARY STAFF Mary Y. Hale, Librariang Anifa S. PaTTon, CaTaIoguerg Grady Long, Circula- Ticn Librarian. l i i i CL ASS 'Read, noi' 'ro coniradici' and coniuie, nor io believe and fake for granied, nor fo find +alk and discourse, buf 'io weigh and consider. Lord Bacon. + l1 II III II III w T' N TQ A 'W III gill K I Ill III im , 1 - s O WI :- li' ll Il ll Il Il ll Sir lrfgyill nil' Z- , , fi? WI -'Th iil ill Mil lll fl' ll ll Il ll ll Il + - IH! ll ll -IIE , V I I 'N - . . -.: -.fi '-' -I W 1. 1 ,uw ., 55 -' im V , '.- 5 '02 ' ,, S QL? . I- ' iii! 1 1 if 0- '- gig, mg' if 1'5 -fvg .Xian-hm-an Q' .., . -. ,I .i,,.,. , . -554-8.1 ,Lil F -A ,. -1+ u .. A 1' -'io , H 1 ,L .. O ,ROY ALLEY, BBA: Professional Busi- ness Men's Club: Bapfisf Sfudenl Union: YMCA: lndependenls. 0 MARIROSE ARENDALE, Hislory: ln- lernafional Relafions Club: lndepenclenls. O FRED M. ARNOLD, JR., Ari: Hislo- rian Phi Ela Sigma '49-'50: Siaff Wrifer Echo '49-'50: Ari Ediior Accen+ '50- '5l: Edifor Accen+ '5I-'52: Vice-Presi- den'l Arf Club '49-'50: Presidenl' Sigma Tau 'Sl-'52, Aufhor-Producer Campus Play Summer '5l: Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universilies, '5l. O PAT BARKER, English: Quadrangle Sect 'Sl-'52: Chi Omega Pledge Train- er '50-'52: Canferbury Club: Campus Religious Council '5l-'52: Senior Class Treasurer: Honor Council '50-'5l: Kappa Chi Epsilon Proiecf Chair '5l-'52: Echo '48-'50: MOCCASIN '50-'5I: Co-ed Co- 'lillion Treasurer '5I-'52: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies '52: Women's Alhlelic Associalion. O RENE ZAYAS BAZAN, Romance Lan- guages. 0 MELVIN B. BOLT, lnduslrial Manage- menl. RODY BROOME Presicieni of Senior Class I 1 :ge . a x-x as , THE 0 ROBERT E. ALLISON, Geol09YZ Traclc '49: ROTC. O JENNY ARMSTRONG, Physical Edu- caiion: Women's Alhlelic Associalion. Vice-Presidenf '5I: Mocelles: Alpha Del- 'la Pi, Vice-Presideni 'SI-'52: Coed Co- lillion, Presidenf '5l: Canferbury Club: Physical Educalion Maiors' Club. 0 CAROL BAILEY, Music: Kappa Della, Edilor '49-'50, Presidenf '50-'5l, Vice- Presidenl '5I-'52: Quadrangle, Presidenl' '5l-'52: Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice-Pres- idenl '50-'5l: Who's Who in American Universifies and Colleges: Kappa Chi Epsilon, Reporfer '50-'5I: Collegium Musicum: Sigma Della Pi: Coed Colil- lion: 'Echo Sfaff: MOCCASlN Siaff '49- '50, '50-'5l: Women's Afhlefic Associa- fion: Thefa Chi Rebel Bells: Blue Key Queen '50-'5I: U. C. Girls' Trio Accom- panisi: lnfernalional Relefions Club, Secrelary '49-'50. 0 LAT HOUSTON BARTLETT, Biology. O PATSY BERRY. Economics and Com- merce: S.A.M. Proiecf Chairman: Pro- fessional Business Club: M.Y.F.: Phi Bela Phi, Program and Magazine Chairman. O G. C. BROOME, JR., BBA: President Senior Class '5l-'52: Presidenf Junior Class '50-'5l: Presiclenl' C Club '5l-'52: Pi Kappa Alpha, Secrelary '40-'50: Ll. Col. ROTC: Sludenf Council '50-'5l-'52: Professional Business Club: YMCA: Blue Key '50-'sl-'52, SENIOR 0 LINDA BUCK, Physical Educarion: Alpha Delia Pi: Physical Educarion Ma- jors' Club: Women's Aihleiic Associa- Iion: Canierbury Club. O CARL CAIN, JR., Chemisiry: Pi Kap- pa Alpha, Presidenl '5l-'52: Alpha Phi Omega Vice-President '50-'5I, Presidenr '5l: Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer '5I-'52: American Chemical Sociely Slu- deni' Affiliate, Vice-Presidenl' '50-'5l: Pep Club: YMCA: Inlrafraiernify Council, Bapfisf S'l'uden'r Union. Cheerleader. O ALBERT M. CARTER, Economics and Commerce: Sigma Chi, Pledgemasfer '49: Professional Business Club: Sociely for Advancerneni of Management 0 BETTY OUINTRELL CHADWICK, Ac- counfing: Pi Gamma Mu Nafional Hon- orary Sociefy: Business and Professional Club. 0 DON CRANE, Ar-I: Ari Club: .Relig- ious Council '50: Band '49: Accenh Sec- relary of U. C. Male Chorus: Bapiisf Sludenf Union: Dad Deulsch Chrisieg Ed- iior of Lool:ouf lB.S.U. paperl. I FRED CURREY, BBA: Honor Council '49-'50-'5l: Pep Club '49-'50-'5I: Treas- urer '49-'50-'5l Pep Club: Sigma Chi, Vice-Presidenf '50-'5l: Vice-Presideni' of Sophomore Class, Siudeni Council '49: Canierbury Club, Presidenl '49-'50-'5l: S.A.M., Vice-Presidenl' '5l: Business Club. CLASS 0 CHARLES M. BULL, Physical Educa- fion: Sigma Chi. 0 WILLIAM F. CARSON. JR., Educa- Iion: Presidenl' of lndependenfs 'Sl-'52: Vice-Presidenl of Independenls '49-'50: Mefhodisl' Siudenl' Movemenf, Council '50-'5l: Vice-Presidenf M.S.M., '5I-'52: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies: Ari Club: Eleclion Commii- iee '49-'50: Blue Key '5I-'52. 0 DON EUGENE CARTER, Biology: Bela Beia Bela: Alpha Phi Omega: Inde- oendenis. 0 DEE COLLINS, Spanish: Alpha Delia Pi, Presidenf '5I-'52: Pledge Scholarship Award, Aciivifies Award '50, of Alpha Della Pi: Quadrangle, Vice-Presidenr '5l- '52: Kappa Chi Epsilon, Proiecl Chair- man, '50-'5I, Presidenl' '5l-'52: Echo, News Edifor '50-'5l: Sigma Della Pl. Vice - Presideni '5l-'52: Pan - Hellenic Council, Corresponding Secreiary '5I- '52: Pep Club: Home Economics Club: Chapel Commiliee '50-'5l-'52: Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- siliesg Darling of Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 BILL CRAWLEY, Science: Lambda Chi Alpha: Be+a Bela Bela, Presidenl '5I- '52: Alpha Epsilon Delia: MOCCASIN, Fea'rure Ediior '50: Echo : Iniernarional Relafions Club. 0 ERNST SLATER DAVIS. Indusfrial Management Professional Business Club: S.A.M. I JAMES DOOLEY, Music Educafion: Collegium Musicum, Presidenl '5I-'52: Male Chorus, Presidenl 'SI-'52: Band, Choir: Orcheslra: B.S.U.: Music Educa- lor's Local Chapler. I LYLE DOWBIGGIN, French: Der Deulsche Kreis: Le Cercle Francais: ln- dependenls: Sludenl Affiliale ACS: AI- pha Phi Omega. 0 JIMMY DURHAM, BBA. 0 ODIE EARL, Business Adminislralion: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Kappa: B.S.U. O NORMA ANN FIELDS, Biolo9YI Na- lional Meihodisl Scholarship '48-'52: Be- la Bela Bela, Secrelary '5I-'52: Classica Club: Melhodisl Sludeni Movemenl: Campus Religious Council, Independents. 0 WILLIAM GAULT, Economics and Commerce. BILL TAYLOR Vice-Presidenl' of Senior Class THE 0 PATRICK L. DORN, Chemislry: Inde- penclenls: Engineers Club: Newman Club: Men's Glee Club: YMCA: Gamma Sigma Epsilon. CLYDE E. DRISKILL, JR., BiolO9YI Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer '50-'5l: Phi Ela Sigma, Secrelary-Treasurer '49-'5I: Bela Bela Bela Vice-Presidenf '50-'5l: Alpha Epsilon Della, Presiclenl '50-'5l: Blue Key: MOCCASIN, Business Manager '5l- '52: MYF: YMCA: 'SI Physics Scholar- ship Award: Pi Kappa Alpha Scholarship '50-'5l-'52: Collegiale Academy of Sci- ence. Gamma Sigma Epsilon Alpha So- ciely. O ROSELYN DYER, Music Educalion: Alpha Della Pi, Presidenl of Pledge Class, Besl Pledge '5l, Execulive Board '5l-'52, Guard '5I-'52: Mocelles, W.A.A.: Collegium Musicum: M.S.M., Publicily Chairman, '52: Band: Choir '50-'5l. 0 RUFUS EVANS, Physical Educalion: Physical Educalion Maiors Club: Aller- nale Caplain Foolball Team '5l. 0 JACK FROST, Accounling: Lambda Chi Alpha: Professional Business Club: Baptist Sludenl Union. 0 DONALD J. GENUNG, Chemisfry. SENIOR 0 VERNEENA GIBBONS, Hisfory: Bap- fisi' Sfudenl Union. I FRANKLIN EUGENE GILLESPIE, Phys- ics: Thefa Chi, Presideni '5I, Vice-Pres- ideni '52: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma. 0 K. E. GREISER, JR., BBA: Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Masier '50-'5I: S.A.M.: Professional Business Club: Engineer's Club. 0 BILLIE sun-mls, sociology. 0 WILLIAM S, HARVEY, Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary '49, Treasurer '50, Vice-Presidenl '50-'5I: Professional Business Club, Presidenf '50: Honor Council '5l-'52: Siudeni Council: Blue Key, Treasurer '50-'SI-'52. 0 WILLIAM A. HENSON, Music. CLASS 0 BILL GILBERT, BBA: Lambda Chi Al- pha, Presidenf '5l-'52: Alpha Phi Omega: Blue Key: Elecfion Commiiiee: lnferira- iernify Council. O JOYCE GRANT, Elemeniary Educa- iion: lndependenfs: Campus Religious Council: B.S.U., Vice-Presideni' '5I-'52: Feaiure Ediior of LooItou'f '50-'5l. 0 BENNY GROSS, Chemisiry: Alpha Phi Omega, Presideni '50-'5I: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Siudenf Alifiliale of A.C.S.: Blue Key, Vice-Presideni '5I-'52: Chemisfry Award '49: Physics Award '5I: Rules and Regulaiions Commiiiee '5I- '52: lndependenis. O WALTER EARL HAMMER, Economics and Commerce: Sigma Chi: Professional Business Club: S.A.M. 0 MELVIN A. HASKINS, Physical Edu- caiion. I HARRY W. HIXSON, JR., Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha: ROTC. O F. W. PETE HOOD, Public School Mu- sic: Collegium Musicum: Band: Orches- ira: B.5.U. 0 GAENOR JOAN HUDSON, Medical Technology. O JEAN PAUL JONES, JR., Economics: Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman: Echo : Thalpions. 0 NANCY KELLERHALS, Educaiion: In- dependenfs, Recording Secrefary '50-'5l: Mefhodisf Siudeni' Movemeni: W.A.A. 0 BILL KOONS, Hisfory: C Club: Kappa Sigma, Vice-President '5l: Rules and Regulaiions Commifiee '50-'5l: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universiiies: Boys' Dormiiory Council: Classic Club: Fooiball. O ERWIN A. LEHTO, Chemisiry: Pi Kappa Alpha, Hisforian '50-'5l: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Der Deufsche Kreis, Pres- ideni '5l-'52: ACS Affiliaie: Canferbury Club: lniernaiional Relafions Club. JODY STOCKDALE Secrefary of Senior Class THE O DENIS HOUSER, BBA: Professional Business Club: lniernaiional Relafions Club. 0 SAMUEL S. HURT, Engineering Phys- ics: Sigma Phi Sigma lPhysics Honorary Socielyl, Presideni '5l: Foofball. 0 SARA ELIZABETH JONES, Educaiion. 0 JOSEPH G. KISSINGER, Economics and Commerce. 0 JOHN O. LASSITER, Inclusfrial Man- aqemeni: Alpha Kappa, Treasurer: So- ciefy for Aclvancemenf of Managemeni, Treasurer. O ROBERT E. LEIBNER, Business Admin- isfraiion. SENIOR O EUGENE LEWIS, BBA: Pi Kappa Al- pha Fralerniiy: Socieiy for Advancemenf of Menagemenl: Professional Business Club: ROTC. Sfudenl' Capfain. 0 BOBBY LOFTY, Chemislry: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: ACS Sfudenf Affiliaie. 0 MARY ANN McCRARY, Piano: Col- legium Musicum, Co-Vice-Presidani '5l- '52: Collegium Musicum Freshman Award: Sludeni Chapier of Music Edu- cafor's Nafional Conference. 0 DESMOND P. McNAMEE. Sociology: Alpha Kappa, President. O IVAN MARSHALL, Ari: Pi Kappa Al- pha Fraiernily: Ari Club, Presideni '50- '5l: Echo : BSU. O ANTHONY S. MAJRTINO. Physical Educafion: C Club. CLASS 0 JAMES S. LEWIS, JR., Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha Fralerniiy: Professional Bus- iness Club: Meihodisi Youfh Movement I BERTHA McBRAYER, Educaiion. 0 HAROLD MCLAUGHLIN, Economics: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraferniiy, Vice-Presi- deni '5l: Professional Businessmen's Club, Presideni' '5l: Bapfisi Siudeni Union: Foofball Manager '5l. 0 JEAN MADARIS, Music Educaiion: Melhodisi Siudenl' Movemeni: WAA: Kappa Chi Epsilon, Secrefary '50-'5l: Collegium Musicum, Vice-Presidenl' '5l: Chapel Commillee: Quadrangle: Phi Mu Sororiiy, Pledge Trainer '50, Vice-Presi- denl' '5l: Co-Ed Coiillion. 0 PATRICIA MARTIN, French: Chi Omega Sororily, Treasurer, '50-'5I, Vice- Presidenl' '5I-'52: Wesiminsler Fellowship, Secrefary-Treasurer '49-'5l: French Club: Alpha Lambda Della: WAA: Co-Ea Co- iillion: Echo : MOCCASIN. 0 GEORGE MEDICH: Physical Educa- iion: C Club, Sgr. of Arms '5l: Fool- ball: Track: Physical Educaiion Maiors' Club, Vice-Presidenl '50-'5l. 0 JACK H. MESICK, Biology: Befa Bela Bela. I EDNA JAY MOOERS, Elemenlary Ed- ucafion. O CARL MORGAN, Music: Callegium Musicum: Male Chorus: Choir, Orches- ire. O JAMES W. NUNLEY, Educaiion. 0 GLENN S. OLINGER, Retailing: Re- lailing Club, Presiclenf '50-'5l: Thela Chi Fraiernily, Presiclenl '5l-'52: Profes- sional Business Club: YMCA: Sociely for Aclvancemenl' of Managemenl: Elecfion Commiflee: lnlerfralernily Council: Mosf Oufsfanding Pledge of Thefa Chi, '50. OJOE PERSINGER, Economics and Commerce. PAT BARKER Treasurer of Senior Class ow sf W.. a , is aa Q Q i ,E 'Z ' ... - ff... . . . -2 gf' .. 1-21. T -Q' ' is as 'QM sf ' x Q'- THE 0 SALLY ANN MIMS, Music Educafion: Pi Bela Phi Sororify, Presidenl 'Sl-'52, Treasurer '50-'5l: Mefhodisl' Slucleni Movemenf. Presiclenl, '5l-'52, Secrefary '49-'5I: Quadrangle: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies: ln- lernalionai Relafions Club, Secrefary '50-'5l: Collegium Musicum: Co-Ed Co- lillion: Kappa Chi Epsilon, Dormilory House Council: Band: Choir. 0 ELAINE MOORE, Physical Educafion: Moceiles, Vice-Presidenf: Physical Edu- calion Maior's Club: Weslminsler Fel- lowship: Chi Omega Sororify: WAA. O ALICE NEWELL, Romance Languages: Le Cercle Francais, Secrefaryg Inferna- lional Relalions Club: Sigma Tau: Sig- ma Delia Pi lsuanish Clubl: Alpha Lambda Delia: MOCCASIN Sfaff. 0 WILLIAM A. O'LEARY, Economics and Commerce: Bapfisl Sfuclenl Union, Promofional Chairman '5l-'52: Profes- sional Business Men's Club. O DAN J. ORLICH, Physical Educaliong Physical Educalion Maior's Club, Presi- cleni: U. C. Maior Winner: Foolball '5l. O JOHN M. PERSINGER, Economics and Commerce. Sociely for Advance- menl' of Managemeni, Presideni: Sigma Chi Fralernily. SENIOR 0 NELLYE KATHRYN PICKETT. Span- ish: lndependenfsg Sigma Della Pi, Sec- refary-Treasurer '5l-'52. O DeWlTT PRITCHARD, Business Ad- minislralion: Pi Gamma Mu lhonorary social science frafernifyli Professional Businessmen's Club. 0 LEONARD E. PRUITT, Business Ad- minisfralion. O JACK T, ROBINSON. Geology: Mocs, Presidenl '5l. O BARBARA SHOEMAKER, Physical Ed- uca'l'ion: Alpha Delia Pi, Treasurer '49- '50, '50-'5l: YWCA, Secrelary '49-'50: Co-Ed Cofilliong Physical Education Ma- iors Club: Mocefles, Secrelary '5l-'52: W.A.A. 0 REBECCA SMITH, Eclucalion: Chi Omega: B.S.U., Social Vice-Presidenl: Co-Ed Cofillion: Orchesha: Dormifory House Council: Echo : Thela Chi Rebel Belle. CLASS 0 MARIANNE PRESCOTT, Eclucafion: Pi Bela Phi, Secreiary: MOCCASIN Beauly, '49, '50: Inlernalional ReIa+ions Club: Co-Ed Cofillion: Psi Chi Omicron lpsy- chology fraierniiyli Sigma Chi Derby Pre'l+ies'I Girl, 3rd place. O DOROTHY PROCTOR, Eclucaiionq Echo : Pi Bela Phi, Pledge Molher, Vice-Presidenf '5l: Classics Club: Psi Chi Omicron: Alpha Lambda Tau: Infer- nafional Relalions Club: Y.W.C.A.: MYF: Co-Ed Cofillion. I NORMA RAOUL, Economics Xu Com- merce: Sociefy for Advancemenl' of Man- agemenf: Secrefary '5l-'52: Universily Players: Weslminsler Fellowship. O HELEN SCOTT, Spanish: Phi Mu, So- cial Chairman, Educalional Direclor, 50- '5I, Treasurer, Publicily Direclor '5I-'52' Co-Ed. Colillion, Vice-President '5I-'52' Junior Class Treasurer '50-'5I: Sigma Della Pi, Presidenl' '5I-'52: Baplisf Siu- denf Union: lnlernaiional Relaiions Club. 0 JACK F. SMITH, Accounling. 0 SYLVIA F. SMITH, French: Echo, Accent Ediforial Slaff: Le Cercle Fran- cais, Vice-Presidenl: Pi Bela Phi: Choir. 0 JACK B. STANFORD, Physical Edu- cafion: C Club, Secrefary '50-'5l: Kappa Sigma, Grand Masler of Ceremonies '50- '5l: Fooiballg Track: Baskeiball '48: Phys- ical Educalion Maior's Club. 0 PAUL M. STATUM, Psychology. 0 URANIA BEATRICE STOW. Elemen- 'lary Educalion: Transfer from Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. O ROBERTA ANN SULLIVAN, Business Adminisfrafiong lndependenls, Mefhodisi Youlh Fellowship. 0 WILLIAM J. SURMAN, Economics and Commerce. O NANCY THOMAS, Educafion: Alpha Lambda Della, Treasurer '49-'50: Melh- oclisf Sfudeni Movemenl Program Chair- man '50-'5l, Treasurer 'SI-'52: Inferna- iional Relalions Club, Treasurer '5l-'52: Co-Ed Coiillion: Kappa Chi Epsilon: ln- clependenfs, Treasurer '5I-'52: Rules and Regulaiions Commifiee: Campus Relig- ious Council. THE O GEORGE STARKE, Music: Universily Choir, Mala Chorus, Vice-Presidenf, '5l- '52: lndependenls: Baplisl Sludenl' Un- ion. Music Direcfor, 'SI-'52: Band. 0 JOAN STOCKDALE, Physical Educa- lion: Alpha Della Pi, Pledge Presideni '50: Class Secrefary '50-'5I, 'Sl-'52: Slu- denl Council '5I-'52: Befly Coed '50-'5I: Thalpos: Moceiles, Presidenl '5l-'52: W.A.A.: Physical Eclucaiion Maior's Club, Treasurer 'Sl-'52: MOCCASIN Slaff '5l- '52: Echo : Who's Who in American Colleges ancl Universilies: Co-Ed Colil- lion. I MYRA JO STRICKLAND, Spanish: Kappa Delia, Assislanl Treasurer '50-'5l: Sigma Della Pi: lnfernafional Relalions Club: Co-Ed Coiillion. O WALTER T. SUMNER, Social Science: Presidenl, Le Cercle Francais, '5l-'52: Vice-Presidenl Phi Ein Sigma, '50-'5l: Treasurer Universify Players, '5l-'52: ln- iernalional Relafions Club. O WlLLlAM L. TAYLOR, JR., Economics and Commerce: Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres- idenl '5I: Honor Council '5l-'52, Chair- man '52: Vice-Presidenl Senior Class: Slu- denf Council, '52: Blue Key, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies: Phi Efa Sigma: Professional Business Club: YMCA: lnlerlrafernify Council: Vice-Presidenf, lnlerfralerniiy Council. 0 RUTH THRASHER, Ari: Ari Club. SENIOR 0 MARJORIE WADE, Aff: Phi Mu: Sec- relary Pledge Class '48, Presidenf '50-'5I, corresponding secreiary '5I-'52: Quad- rangle '50-'52, Treasurer '5I-'52: Co-Ed Cofillion '50-'52: Ari' Club, secrelary '50- '5I: Thalpos Club, Secretary '50-'52: Pan- Hellenic Council, Secrelary '50-'5I': MYF: Dormilory Council '5I-'52: Elecfion Com- mifiee '49-'50: MOCCASIN Slaff '50-'5I, Edifor '5I-'52: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universiiies. I DONALD R. WARREN, French: Le Cercle Francais: Der Deufsche Kreis: ROTC. I BOB WEATHERBY, Polilical Science. O SARA JO WHELESS, Educalion: ln- dependenfs, Vice-Presidenf '5l-'52, Sec- ond Vice-Presideni '47-'48, Third Vice- Presiclenl '49-'50: Baplisf Sludenl' Union, Presidenl '5l-'52: Co-Ed Cofillion. O GLORIA RUTHE WILLIAMS, Voice! Kappa Delia, Secreiary '50-'5I, Rush Chairman '5I-'52: Infernaiional Relations Club: Choir: Girls' Trio: Homecoming Courl- '5I: Miliiary Sponsor, Bafiery A. '5I-'52: Thalpos Club: Co-Ed Colillion: Soloisf wilh Male Glee Club. O VIRGINIA WINGER, Home Econom- ics: Pep Club: Pan-Hellenic Council: Pi Bela Phi: Quadrangle '5l: Wesfminsler Fellowship: Home Economics Club, Sec- refary '5I: Co-Ed Cofillion '50-'5I. Sec- refary '5I: Assislani Treasurer of Pi Bela Phi '50, Pledge Supervisor '5l: Vice-Pres- ideni Kappefles. CLASS 0 CHARLES A. WALKER, lndusfrial En- gineering: Engineers' Club, Treasurer '50- '5I. 0 W. JOE WARREN, Physics: B.S.U.: American Physical Sociefy: Sigma Tau Delia. 0 FRED E. WHEAT, BA: Lambda Chi: lnlernaiional Relalions Club: Camera Club: Rifle Team '5l-'52. O SARAH WILLHOIT, Spanish: Inde- pendenls, Secrelary '50-'5I, 'Sl-'52: Sig- ma Della Pi: Infernaiional Relalions Club. O HUGH B. WINFREY, BBA. 0 GERALDINE WITT, Physical Educa- fion: Independent: Meihodis-I' Sfudenf Fellowship: W.A.A.: Mocelies, Treasurer: Physical Educaiion Maior's Club. I SENIOR O CONNIE WOLFE, Drama: Echo, Feafure Edifor '49-'5O: Accent Ediior '50-'5I: lndependenrs, Treasurer '49-'50: Universiiy Players, Vice-Presideni, '5I-'52: Sigma Tau Delia: Le Cercle Francais: Co-Ed Coiillion 'SI-'52, O ROBERT WOOD, Economics and Commerce: Bapfisf Siudeni' Union: ln- dependenis. 0 MARY RUTH WOODS, English. 0 MILTON V. BROWN. ll 40 CLASS I ROBERT P. WOMACK, Economics and Commerce: Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-Presi- denf '49-'50: IFC, Presideni '49-'50, Pub- liciry Chairman '50-'5l, Secrefary-Treas- urer '50-'5I, Vice-Presideni' '5I-'52: Vice- Presiden? of Sophomore Class '49-'50: Vice-Presidenf of Junior Class, '50-'5l: Presideni YMCA '49-'SQ-'5l: Srudeni Council '49-'5I-'52: Presidenf Pep Club, '50-'5I-'52: Blue Key, Vice-Presidenf '50- '5I, Presidenf '5I-'52: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universiiies: Chapel Commiffee 'SI-'52: Alpha Kap- pa: lniernafional Relarions Club: Relig- igius Council: Mefhodisr Youfh Fellow- s lp. 0 JOHN WOODALL, Economics: Presi- deni Freshman Class '48-'49: Presidenf Sophomore Class '49-'50: Presidenf Slu- denf Body '5I-'52: Mosf Popular Boy '49- '50: Joe College '50-'5I: Blue Key: Lambda Chi Alpha: Honor Council: Rules and Regulaiions Commiffee. O CANNIE CAMPBELL, Special Siu- denf: Educafion: Phi Mu, pledge direc- 'lor '49, Vice-Presidenf 'SI-'52: Lambda Chi Epsilon: Meihodisf Srudenr Fellow- ship, Secreiary '48: Co-Ed Cofilliong ln- iernarional Relaiions Club: Women's Afhleric Associafion: Band: Class Treas- urer '49-'50, 0 GEORGE LANE FOSTER ino pic- rurel, Sigma Chi, Treasurer '55-'5I-'52: Sigma Phi Sigma, Secreiary: Sigma Tau Del+a: Classic Club: Accenl, Business Manager '5I-'52: Mefhodisi Youih Fel- lowship: Round Table. I . 1fi-,.f.'PQ '1 J? 4 IENIEIR INAPI 97 54. nl HB1 ww ,E....., Exam V Yfasxis Ami, ,ffmg -ng, fa?sHwjvygff.,w,,i MQW E H1539 H HL.,-, MQW -,,'f,'x ,,. E bf '. , E E X ',W 1 w I 5 H3255 g MEL?-my TX-,M Yam-Hamm jx, X' V 588818855 E555 ,J-. ' A1 . -,.' V' . v,,,n'v,. :A gm mg- - 4-,fl ,js E ' -w Hewwwwwai f'g '- ' 1' V' m E: Sl XKFVEE - 'H V 'QE wing? 253511-f Mi . fm ,' -,Q xx m aa, -. MTX 'N 1 - u 72-:A -ggwlmn wwE55?! 2 'X 'ij ggi QE L H gyms A 1 Bw , ,.n H, 1. 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ADAMS, JR., Pi Kappa Alpha, Engineers Club, Canterbury U - Second Row: 0 LLOYD D. ANDERSON, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, 'Sl-'52, Echo Staff, '50-'5l, Spanish Improvement Award, '5l. I LOU ARNOLD, Phi Mu, Pledge Director. '5I-'52, Rush Chm., 'Sl-'52, Pan Hellenic Delegate, '50-'52, Election Committee, '50-'52, Co-ed Cotillion, 'SI-'52, KXE, Vice Pres., '5I-'52, W.A.A., M.S.M., Pep Club, Professional Business Club. O MARTIN C. BARDILL, Sigma Chi, Sec., 'SI-'52, Alpha Phi Omega, Male Chorus, Band, Orchestra, Music Educators' Club, Pres., '5l-'52. Third Row: 0 BETTY BARNES, W.A.A., Home Economics Club, Chi Omega, B.S.U. O NANCY BARLOW, Science Maior. I JIMMY JEANNE BEATY, University Players, Choir. Fourth Row: 5 BOBBY H. BERRIER, Philosophy and Religion. O JANE BRADLEY, Independents, University Choir, B.5.U., Sec., '5I. O JANE BRIEN, Pi Beta Phi' W.A.A., Sec.-Treas., '5l, Physical Education Maiors' Club, Sec., 'SI-'52, Newman Club. Fifth Row: 0 BETTYE FERNE BROOKS, Class Secretary, '49-'50, '50-'5l, 'SI-'52, Chi Omega, Pres., 'Sl-'52, KXE., Quadrangle, Mocettes, W.A.A., Co-ed Cotil- lion, Student Council, Pan Hellenic Council, Treas., Westminster Fellowship. JO ANN CARTER, Kappa Delta, Editor, '50-'51, Treas., 'Sl-'52, M.S.U., Pep Club, I.R.C., W.A.A., Panhellenic Council. 0 JAMES E. CASTLE, Colleqium Nusicum, R.O.T.C., Band, Orchestra, Male Chorus, Music Educators' Club. Sixth Row: O BETTY JUNE CLARK. Der Deutsche Kreis, Sec.-Treas., '5I-'52, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Sec., 'SI-'52' Co-ed Cotillion, Election Committee, Kappa Chi Epsilon, Kappa Delta, Editor ot Kappa Delta. 0 JERALD D. CLAY, Military Award, '50-'5I, Engineers' Club, Sec., 'Sl-'52. O MARY A. COLBURN, University Choir, Orchestra, B.S.U. Seventh Row: O ELINOR COLE, University Choir, Girls' Trio, Mocettes, W.A.A., Co-ecl Cotillion, Kappa Chi Epsilon, Chi Omega, Westminster Fellowship, Col- lagium Musicum. 0 RICHARD K. COLLINS, Art Maior. O JAYNE CRAVEN, Collagium Musicum, Band' Orchestra, University Choir, Kappa Chi Epsilon, Co-ed Cotillion, Music Educators' Club, Vice Pres., '5l-'52. .1 .I sf N' THE First Row: 0 ROBERT E. CRUTCHER, Theta Chi, History Maior. O RAYMOND DENNY, Sigma Chi, Treas. of Pledqe Class of '5l, Der Deutsche Kreis, Vice Pres., '5l, Orchestra, University Choir. 0 JANE DICKERT, Chi Omega, Home Economics Club, Pan Hellenic Coun- cil, W.A.A., MOCCASIN Staff, Echo Staff, Weslminsier Fellowship, Alpha Kappa. Second Row: O PATRICIA DONHAM, Phi Mu, Co-ed Cotillion, M.S.U., Home Economics Club, University Choir. O EARL DUKES, Kappa Sigma, Football Team, C Club. O JANE E. DYER, M.S.U., Chi Omega, Beta Beta Beta. Third Row: 9 MIKE FARMER, Music Educators' Club. I JAMES C. FARRAR, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas., '50-'5l, Professional Busi- ness Club, B.S.U., Campus Religious Council, Junior Class Pres., 'Sl-'52, Student Council, Y.M.C.A. O ZENADE FINDLEY, Alpha Delia Pi. Fourth Row: O GEORGE T. FORMAN, Pi Kappa Alpha. OSJHYLIIS GAITHER, Pi Beta Phi, Home Economics Club, Camera Club, B . O PHIL GARMANY, Kappa Sigma, C Club, Newman Club, Engineers' Club, Football Team. Fifth Row: O WILLIAM D. GOGGIN, Engineers' Club, Pres., 'Sl-'52, 0 NANCY HARRINGTON, Chi Omega, Sec., '50-'5l, Social Chm., 'SI-'52, I.R.C., Sec., 'Sl-'52, University Players, Sec., '5I-'52, M.S.U. 0 CLARENCE E. HARRIS, Alpha Kappa, I.R.C. Sixth Row: O THEODORE EUGENE HATCHETT, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., Westminster Fellowship, R.O.T.C. O ROBERT HEIL, Pi Kappa Alpha, C Club, Football Team, Basketball Team O WILLIAM HEMPHILL, Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., '5l, Professional Business Club, Sec.-Treas., '50-'5I, Campus Religious Council, Y.M.C.A., Treas., '50- '5I, Westminster Fellowship, l.F.C., lnfermural Athletic Council, Pres., '5I. Seventh Row: O JOHN ROBERT HEWETT, Westminster Fellowship,. Pres., '48:'S2, Inde- pendents, Thalpos, University Players, Campus Religious Council, Chapel Committee, I.R.C., Y.M.C.A., Sec., '48-'50, O MARY ANNE HIGGINS, Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, New- man Club. O ANN HINKLE, Alpha Delta Pi, Election Committee, Home Economics Club, Camera Club, M.S.U. 44 JUNIOR CLASS 41 First Row: O GUY E. HOBBS, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec., '50-'5l, Vice. Pres. 'Q2-'53: Echo Photographer: MOCCASIN, Sports Ed., '5l-'52: S.A.M.: Engineers Club: Professional Business Club. I WILLIAM HODGES, Lambda Chi Alpha: Physical Ed. Maior Club: Pep Club. I HALE C. HOLLAND, Kappa Sigma, Sec., '50-'5l: l.F.C., Treas., '5'l-'52: S.A.M.: Professional Business Club: Kappa Sigma Best Pledge Award, SJ. Second Row: O EDMUND WILLIAM HOUZE, Theta Chi, Historian. O MRS. FRANCES HUNDLY, Independents: W.A.A.: Methodist Student Union. I EDDIE INGLE, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., '52-'53: Engineers Club: S.A.M.: M.Y.F.: Professional Business Club: Inter-Mural Council: Basket- ball Team. Third Row: ?JfEANNE JACOBS, Pi Beta Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: B.S.U.: MOCCASIN ta . 0 JERRY JARNAGIN, C Club: Phys. Ed. Maiors' Club: Kappa Sigma: Football. I CYNTHIA JENNINGS, Independents: Canterbury Club. Fourth Row: I ROSEMARY JOHNSTONE, Medical Technology. O NANCY JONES, Kappa Delta, Historian, '5l-'52: Alpha Kappa: West- minster Fellowship: l.R.C. O CORNELIUS KEETON, Business Administration. Fifth Row: I JACK KINSER, Retailing. O HARRIET KISER, W.A.A.: Moccettes : Chi Omega, C.C., '50-'5I: Phys. Ed. Maiors' Club: M.Y.F.: Thalpos Club. O LOU KRANSKE, Kappa Sigma. Sixth Row: 0 PAT KRATZ, Pi Beta Phi: Canterbury Club, Vice Pres., '50-'5I: I.F.C.: Sigma Tau Delta' KXE: Echo, '49-'50: MOCCASIN, Organization Ed., '50-'5I: Rebel Belle ot Theta Chi: Election Committee: Accent. O HAL LEDYARD, C Club: Football: Basketball: Track: Phys. Ed. Maiors' Club: Kappa Sigma, Vice Pres., Pledge Class: Kappa Sigma All-American. O CARL LEVI, University Drum Malor: Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega. Seventh Row: O HAROLD G. LEWIS, Art Maior, Art Club. O LEON S. LEWIS, Art Maior: Art Club. O VIRGINIA LOVELACE, Kappa Delta, Sec., 'Sl-'52: Co-ed Cotillion: NI.Y.F. 45 .. THE Fifsl' Row: O DIXON MCCARTY, Geology Maior. O ALFRED R. McCONKEY, B.B.A. O CAROL McDONALD, Alpha Della Pi, Corresp. Sec., Home Economics Club, Vice Pres., Weslminsfer Fellowship. Second Row: O GEORGE E. MADDUX, Univ. Camera Club, '5Ig R.O.T.C.: B.S.U. O JIMMY M. MANLY, Sigma Chi: S.A.M. O .IOANN MANSFIELD, Kappa Della. Third Row: O LEO MATHENEY, Y.M.C.A.g U.C.Y.M.g Pres. '5lg Pi Kappa Alpha. O ALFRED MAUPIN, Echo, Feafure Ed.: Sigma Della Pig Universily Players. O MARVIN MELTON, Economics and Commerce. Fourlh Row: O WILLIAM H. MEYER, Accounling. I NEIL MILLER, Dramafics. O THOMAS A. MILLER, Rifle Tearng R.O.T.C.g Cade? Maior. Fifih Row: SO 'EOSEMARY MOON, Chi Omega, M.S.U.g Refailing Clubg MOCCASIN Ia . I DONALD C. MOORE, Alpha Phi Omega, Treas., '5lg Booksfore Mgr., '50-'5lg A.C.S. O RICHARD MORGAN, B.B.A. Sixlh Row: I MARY CATHERINE MORRISON, Chi Omega, Social and Civic Service Chm., '50-'5lg Co-Rush Chm., 'SI-'52g Alpha Lambda Della, Pres., '50-'5I: KXEQ Collegium Musicum, Sec.-Treas., 'SI-'52, Collegium Musicum Award, g49-EEO, Ll. C. Girls' Trio, Accompanislg Echo Sfaffg W.A.A.g MOCCASIN fa . O DONALD MOWERY, Pi Kappa Alpha. O EDNA FRANCES MYERS, Kappa Della, Treas., '50-'5I. Pres., '5l-'52g KXEg Colleqium Musicum, Sec.-Treas., 'Sl-'52, Collegium Musicum Award, Zi?-450, U. C. Girls' Trio, Accompanislg Echo Slaffg W.A.A.g MOCCASIN la . Sevenih Row: O MICKEY MYERS, C Club, All. Caplain of Wresfling Team, Lambda Chi Alpha: Campus Wil , Newman Club. - I WILLIAM NELSON, Echo , News Edilor. O PHILLIP DEAN NEUMANN, Sigma Chi. JUNIOR CLASS First Row: O HAROLD F. NIEBANCK, Football Team: Sigma Chi: C Club: Physical Education Maiors' Club: University Players. O SHIRLEY NORRIS, Chi Omega: Panhellenic Council: Thalpos Club: M.S.U.: Student Council: Student Body Sec.-Treas., '5l-'52: Rat Captain, '50: Co-ed Cotillion: W,A.A.: Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha, '5I. I JANE NORTHERN, Alpha Delta Pi, Treas., 'Sl-'52: Le Cercle Francais, Treas., '50-'5l: W.A.A.: Westminster Fellowship. ' Second Row: I REX ORR, Sigma Chi, Pres., '5l-'52: Phi Eta Sigma, Pres., '5l-'5Z: Der Deutsche Kreis: B.S.U.: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: lnterfraternity Council: Alpha Epsilon Delta. I KATHERINE PACK, Religious Education. 0 BETTIE PARK, Collegium Musicum Award, '50. Third Row: I ALEX PARTAIN, Lambda Chi Alpha, Asst. House Mgr., '5l: Phi Eta Sig- ma, Historian, 'SI-'52: l.R.C.: M.S.U.: Y.M.C.A.: Campus Religious Council. 0 JAMES PENNINGTON, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec., '50-'5I, Treas., 'Sl-'52: C Club, Treas., '5I-'52: Vice Chm. Election Committee: Honor Council. O ERNEST PETTYJOHN, Physical Education. Fourth Row: O BARBARA PRUETTE, Home Economics Club: M.S.U.: W.A.A.: Physical Education Maiors' Club: Powder Bowl, '5l: Pi Beta Phi. 0 THOMAS O. RAMEY, Pi Kappa Alpha. O SANDY REIMAN, Pi Beta Phi, Sec., '50-'Sl'-'SI-'5Z: Freshman Class Trees., '49-'50: l.R.C., Sec., 'Sl-'52: University Players: Honor Council: Co-ed Cotillion: KXE. Fifth Row: O DWIGHT C. RICE, Psychology. I GEORGE ROSS RIDGE, Phi Eta Sigma, Scholarship Award: Le Cercle Francais, medalist: Der Deutsche Kreis: Accent Staff: Writers' Club, medalist. O FREDA ANN ROBINSON, Pi Beta Phi: B.S.U. Sixth Row: O CECIL MILTON ROGERS, JR., l.F.C., Pres., 'SI-'52: Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice Pres., '5l-'52. o memo Ross, Football Team. O BETTY JANE SHACKLEFORD, Cheerleader: Art Club, Trees.: Camera Club: Pfeiffer Hall House Council: Chi Omega: M.S.U. Seventh Row: O ROBERT SILLS, Pi Kappa Alpha: Basketball Team, '47-'50. O MARTHA CONSTANCE SMITH, Chi Omega: Home Economics Club. O RAYMOND STAMPS, Kappa Sigma: C Club: Football Team. THE Firsl' Row: O REBECCA STERCHI, Chi Omega, Treas., '5l, Co-ed Colillion, l.R.C., M.S.U. O KENNETH A. STEVENSON, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Sec., Social Chm., Assf. Treas., Publicily Chm., Universily Players, Professional Business Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A. O JOHN E. STEWART, lndependenls, M.S.U. Second Row: 9 JACK R. STONE, Pre-med lransfer from Tenn. Wesleyan College. I HARRY D. SPENCER, Economics Maior. 0 ELLA SUE SULLIVAN, Honor Council, Sec., Physical Educalion Maiors' Club, W.A.A., Chi Omega, Camera Club. Third Row: 0 S. J. SULLIVAN, JR,, Kappa Sigma, M.S.U. O ROBERT F. SUTON, Business Adminisfralion, 0 CHARLES RAY SWIFT, Phi Eia Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Della. Fourlh Row: O SALLY TALLMAN, W.A.A., Professional Business Club, Pi Befa Phi, Treas., '5l, Program Chm., '50, Canlerbury Club. O ED TANKESLEY, JR., Lambda Chi Alpha, Rifualisl, 'Sl-'52, 9 LUCYE ANN TARKINGTON, B.S.U., Home Economics Club, Pres. Fiflh Row: O HUBERT D. TAYLOR, Ari' Maior. I PAT THATCHER, Sigma Chi, Pres., '5l, Sec., '5l, lnler-fralernily Council, Junior Class Rapresenlafive lo Siudenl Council, Weslminsler Fellowship, l.R.C. 0 JOAN THOROGOOD, Canlerbury Club, Universily Players, Pi Bela Phi, Transfer Sludenl' from Wesleyan College iGa.l, Sixih Row: I EVELYN TUCKER, M.S.U., Der Deufsche Kreis. 0 JACK D. VINCENT, Universily Band, Orchesfra, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega. I MARY PATRICIA VOELKEL, Bela Bela Bela, Girls' Rifle Team. Sevenfh Row: 0 MARNIE WAGNER, Mosl' Alhlelic Girl, '50, Sophomore Class Treas., 50-'5l, Chi Omega, Pledge Mofher, W.A.A., Mocefles, l.R.C., Bela Bela Bela, Echo Sfaff, '47-'50, Wesiminsfer Fellowship. 9 CHARLOTTE WALKER, Universily Players, Pres., '5l, Mosl Popular Girl, '5l, KXE, l.R.C., R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '5l, M,S.U., Co-ed Colilliong Alpha Della Pi, Sec., '5l, Junior Class Treas., 'Sl-'52, 0 JOSIE WALKER, Alpha Della Pi, Chaplain, Alpha Kappa, Thalpos Club, Home Economics Club, B.S.U., Co-ed Coiillion. 48 JUNIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 0 CHARLES K. WARD, American Cullure. O LOIS WATSON, Pledge of Pi Bela Phig Physical Educalion Maiors' Clubg W.A.A.: M.S.U. O PATSY WEBB, Kappa Della. Second Row: 0 JAMES M. WELLS, JR., Refail Co-op. Club, Treas., '49. O RAYMOND V. WELLS, JR., Alpha Phi Omega, Wresllinq Team. U. KAY WHALEY, MOCCASIN Slaff, '50-'5I, Ari Edilor, 'Sl-'52' Cheer- ' . leader, '50-'52: Ari Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, Publicify Chm. and Alumni Sec., '5I-'52, Social Chm., '52-'53. Third Row: O MRS. LILLIAN WHITCHER, Educafion. O ELINOR WIGINGTON, Kappa Delfag Canferbury Clubg Alpha Kappa, Sec.: I.R.C.g W.A.A. O WILLIAM WILKERSON, Baskelball Teamg Football Team. Fourlh Row: I TOM WILLINGHAM, S.A.M., Pres., Vice Pres., Sigma Chi, Vice Pres., Professional Business Club. O VIRGINIA WOODSON, Westminster Fellowship, Home Economics Club: Camera Clubg Chi Omega. O MARGARET WOODWARD, Phi Mu, Sec., Universily Players, W.A.A., Co-ed Colilllon. Fiflh Row: 0 STANLEY WYNN, Lambda Chi Alpha, Y-M.C.A. O DONALD AYRES, Business Administration. O JOHN L. MAYNARD, Independents. Sixlh Row: 0 WILLIAM WEST, Alpha Phi Omeqa. NOT PICTU RED O DEMPSIE C. CAMP, Engineers Club, Vice Presldenl. O EUGENE C. STEVENS, M.S.U.g Kappa Sigma: C Club: Mgr. of Fool- ball Team: Physical Education Maiors' Club, Y,M.C.A, 0 BETTIE JOE STROBLE, English Maior. ,g NV THE T RGDNEY GRANDY . ART CONROY . . STELLA Rll-IELDAFFER SARA!-I YANCEY . . OFFICERS . . Presideni' Vice-Presidenf . . Secrefary . . Treasurer .mil SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsl Row: 0 CHARLES E. ADAMS, Kappa Sigma: Foolball Team: C Club: Honor Council. O JAMES ALLISON. I MARY RUTH ANDERSON, lndependenls: W.A.A. Second Row: e BETTY ARMSTRONG, Alpha Della Pi: W.A.A.: l.R.C. 0 BETTY BAILEY, Echo Slalf, '50-'5l: M.S.U., '50-'5l: Alpha Lambda Delfa, Social Chm., '5l: W.A.A.' Alpha Della Pi, Scholarship Award, '5J, lggporler, Hislorian, '5l: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Freshman Chemislry Award, O ADELE BAKER, Pi Bela Phi: KXE: l.R.C.: Newman Club: Campus Reli- gious Council. Third Row: Q KENNETH BARTON, Y.M.C.A.: Lambda Chi Alpha: M.S.U. Q ROBERT BELL, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec., '5l. Q RYE BELL. Fourlh Row: 9 SUE BELL, Alpha Della Pig Weslmlnsler Fellowship. 0 BAXTER BENDER, JR., Thafa Chi, Sec. Sl, Publicity Chm., '51, Alum Sec., RaHle Correspondent: Alpha Phi Omega: Engineers' Club: M.S.U.: Echo , Exchange Ed.: Amer. Chem. Sociely. I MRS. DOROTHY LOUISE BENDER, Kappa Della: M.S.U. Fillh Row: 0 JOHN ROWELL BENNETT. 0 FRANCIS BISHOP, l.R.C.: Wesfminsler Fellowship: Arl Club. 0 DOROTHY BROGDON. Sixlh Row: O BILL R. BROWN, Foofball Team: Baskefball Team. O JERRY BROWN, Arl Club: Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 BETTYE BROYLES, Echo , Sociely Ed.: MOCCASIN, Organizafion Ed.: Aff Club: M.S.U.: Universify Band: Phi Mu. Sevonlh Row: O TOMMYE LU BRYAN, Chi Omega: Home Economics Club: Treas., '5l-'52: M.S.U.: Camera Club. I DOROTHY BRYANT, Alpha Kappa. 0 MELCENA BURNS, M.S.U.: W.A.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Universily Players. W THE Firsl Row: O CHARLES BYRD. O LOUISE CARTER. O YVONNE CARTER, W.A.A.: M.S.U.: Physical Eclucafion Maiors' Club. Second Row: I JOHN CHILDERS, Foolball Team. I JAMES W. CHRISTIAN. O CHARLOTTE CLARK, Alpha Della Pi: M.S.U. Third Row: O ROBERT CLAYTOR, Freshman Cheerleader: Sigma Chi. O EDWARD E. CLEMENTS, Alpha Kappa: Male Chorus: Universily Choir. 0 ANN CLEMENTSON, Chi Omega: W.A.A.: B.S.U. Fourlh Row: O LOIS COHEN, Thela Della Pi, Treas., '5l: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Hillel Council: Pep Club. I MARLENE CONNELL. I ART CONROY, Football Team: Sigma Chi: Universily Players: Newman Club: Most Athlelic Boy , '5l: Joe College , '52. Fiflh Row: O DUGAN COUGHLAN, Chi Omega: Newman Club: l.R.C.: W.A.A. 0 SARA CRAWFORD, Alpha Della Pi. O TOMMY CROWDER, lnclependenls: Relailing Club, Vice Pres., '5l-'52. Sixlh Row: O CONNIE CRUMBLIS, Chi Omega: Weslminsfer Fellowship: W.A.A. 0 ED DERRICK, Pi Kappa Alpha: Business Men's Club. I HAROLD DUNCAN, Thefa Chi, Pledge Class Treas.: B.S.U., Greafer Council: Alpha Phi Omega: Ari Club. Sevenlh Row: O COOPER DYER, Lambda Chi Alpha: Echo, Business Mgr. O EUGENE EISENBARTH, Sigma Chi. O ANN EMERSON, Alpha Della Pi: W.A,A.: Weslminsler Fellowship. gr-7' SGPHOMORE CLASS Firsf Row: O DIXIE FAY, Newman Club: Home Economics Club: Kappeflsg Pi Bela Phi. O BARBARA FLEMING, Pi Bela Phi: Weslminsfer Fellowship. O CONNIE FONSECA, Kappa Sigma: Newman Club. Second Row: 0 ANN FORD, Phi Mu. O PEGGYE FORD, Alpha Della Pi: M.S.U.: W.A.A. I CATCH FORNEY, Chi Omega: Newman Club: Refailinq Club. Third Row: I PATRICIA GILL, Canlerbury Club: Independenis. 0 RODNEY GRANDY, JR., Kappa Sigma, Treas., 'Sl-'52: Sophomore Class Pres., 'Sl-'52: l.F.C.: Pep Club: Sludenf Council: Engineers' Club. O ROBERT A. HAMMER, Sigma Chi: Y.M.C.A. Fourih Row: 0 Rouen A. HARLE, Kappa Delia. O DOROTHY HARTLEY, Alpha Delta Pi: Kappa Chi Epsilon: l.R.C.: Inde- pendenis: Eleclion Commillee: B.S.U.: Professional Business Club. 0 MARION HENDERSON, Chi Omega: W.A.A.: M.S.U. Fiflh Row: O DONALD E. HILBERT. O REUBEN W. HOLLAND, JR., Sigma Chl: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice Pres., '50-'5I: M.S.U., Treas., '50-'5I. O MARY ALICE HOLLAWAY, Chi Omega, Kappa Chi Epsilon: Universily Band: University Choir: W.A.A. Sixih Row: O MELVIN E. HOLMES. I JUNE HOPPER, Kappa Della: M.S.U.: Universily Band. I CLARENCE L. HUGHES. Sevonlh Row: O CHARLES HUNDLEY, Kappa Sigma: Reiailing Club: M.S.U. O DAVID HUNTER, Sigma Chi. 0 BETTY JACKSON, Pl Bela Phi. l Y THE Firsl' Row: O HERBERT JERNIGAN, Thela Chi, Pledge Marshal, Alpha Phi Omega: B.S.U.g l.F.C. 0 JOANNA TETT. O KITTY JONES, Alpha Delia Pig Canlerbury Club. Second Row: I ALFREIDA JOYCE, Alpha Delia Pig M.S.U.g Kappa Chi Epsilon. 0 LUTHER N. KEELER, Kappa Sigma, Publiciiy Chm., '5l-'52. O PAUL KELLEY, R.O.T.C. Third Row: O MARY CECELIA KEISTLER, Independenfsg I.R.C.g Alpha Lambda Delia, Sec.-Treas., '5l-'52. I CHARLES F, LANDTS, JR., Sigma Chig Phi Eia Sigma. O KENNETH C. LANDRETH, Phi Ela Sigma. Fourih Row: I MALCOLM LYNCH, Phi Eia Sigma, Sec., '50-'52, Alpha Phi Omega, Sec., '50-'5lq Sigma Chi, Corresponding Sec., '5l-'52. O WILLIAM F. MCCORMICK, Sigma Chi, Bela Bela Bela, Tri-Baia Biology Award, Collegiafe Academy of Science. 0 CHARLES McCURDY, Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chm,, '5l, Pres., '52, Camera Club, Pres., '5l. Fifih Row: O HAROLD W. McDANlEL. 0 VIVIAN MCKENZIE, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delia, Pres., '5l-'52, Kappa Chi Epsilon: Home Economics Club, l.R.C.g Camera Club, MOCCA- SIN Sfaff, '50-'Sly M.S.U. I GERALDINE MAXEY, Pi Befa Phig, M.S.U. Sixlh Row: 0 GLORIA MEACHAM, Kappa Delfal Home Economics Club. O DOUGLAS MEYER, Freshman Class Vice Pres., '50, Student Council, Honor Council, Pep Club, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec., '50, Vice Pres., '5l, Pres., '52g Y.M.C.A. l VIRGINIA MILAM, Pi Bela Phi, Social Chm.g Ari Club, W.A.A.g B.S.U. Sevenlh Row: O MORRIS W. MILLER. 0 HERMAN MISHKIND. 0 HAL MITCHELL. NOT PICTU RED O JOHN KISH, Fooiball Teamg Sigma Chi: Newman Club: Business Man- agemenf Club. SOPHCDMCDRE CLASS i 1 First Row: I CHARLOTTE GRACE MOORE, Alpha Delta PI. O BARBARA NEIDHARDT, Chi Omega, Pledge Class Pres., '50-'5lg Active Chapter Secretary, '5I-'52, Westminster Fellowship, Vice Pres., 'Sl-'52g Kap- pa Chi Epsilon, W.A.A.g R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Pretliest GirI , 'Sig Esquire GirI : MOCCASIN Beauty, 'Sly Homecoming Queen, '5l. O LOUIS H. NELSON, Music Educators' Club. Second Row: U SYBIL NELSON, Phi Mug Kappa Chi Epsilon. O RICHARD B. NORTH, Pi Kappa Alpha. O SUE PARKS, Phi Mug M.S.U.p Retail Cooperative Club, Trees.: Campus Religious Council. Third Row: O MARIANNE PERKINSON, Alpha Delta Pig B.S.U. O DEANNE PETERSEN, Pi Beta Phi. . JAMES PHIFER, Kappa Sigma. Fourth Row: O JOAN POTTER, Chi Omega: MOCCASIN, Classes EcI.g Art Club, Sec.: Election Committee, Sec.: Dormitory Council, l.R.C.g Camera Club, W.A.A. 0 DONALD W. PREY, Lambda Chi Alpha, High Epsilon, '5lg Art Club. O GLORIA ANNE PRICE, University Choir, B.S.U.g Transfer from Agnes Scott College. Fifth Row: O MARILYN M. PREIBE, MOCCASIN Staff, University Choir, Phi Mug Trans- fer from Monmouth College. O TH ERESA REED. O JOHN REID, l.F.C.g l.R.C.g Pep Club, Sigma Chi: Society for Advance- ment ot Management, Election Committee. Sixth Row: O JACK REILLY, Kappa Slgma. I NORBERT REINERT, Football Team, Newman Club, Professional Business Club, Sigma Chi. O ROBERT A. RHODES, JR., B.S.U.g Pi Kappa Alpha: Y.M.C.A. Seventh Row: O STELLA RIHELDAFFER, Alpha Delta Pig Freshman Class Sec., Sophomore Class Sec., Student Council, '50-'52, Honor Council, 'Sl-'52, O WILLIAM A. RIDGE, Theta Chig Canterbury Club, Retailing Club. O BETTY LOUISE ROBERTS, Alpha Delta Pig Rebel Belle of Theta Chig Panhellanic Council. llll l I W THE Firs+ Row: Q ANN ROBERTS. W.A.A.g Alpha Della Pi. O EDWARD ROBINSON, Independenlsg B.S.U.g l.R.C.g Alpha Kappa, 'Sl-'51, 9 FARRIS E. ROBINSON, Physical Education Club, B.S.U.g Independents. Second Row: 0 J. W, E. ROGERS, Kappa Sigma. 0 KITTY LEE ROGERS, Pl Befa Phi, Weslminsler Fellowship, MOCCASIN Beaufyg Preffiesl' Girl, Sigma Chi Derby, 'Sig S.A.M.g Pep Club: Cheer- leader. 0 NICKIE ROTH, Kappa Sigmag C Club, Pep Club. Third Row: O JAMES L. RUNGEE, Pi Kappa Alpha. O SHIRLEY ANITA SALMON, Physical Educaiion Maiors Club, B.S.U.g Pep Club, Independents: W.A.A. 0 MARY LOUISE SHADWICK. Fourlh Row: O BETTY SHELTON, Chi Omega: M.S.U. 0 NANCY DEAN SHELTON, Kappa Delia, Besf Pledge Award, 'SIQ KXEg M.S.U.g l.R.C. O JOSEPH SHRADER, JR., Universily Band: Universiiy Orchesfra. Fiffh Row: O BETTE SAE SHULL. 0 CONDON SMITH, Lambda Chl Alpha. 0 HARRIETI' JO SMITHERMAN. Six'l'l1 Row: O BILL H. SNEED, Freshman Engineers' Award, 'Sly Kappa Sigma, Pres., 'Sly Campus Chesl' Fund, '5I, O BRUCE SPENCER, Pi Kappa Alphag Cheerleader, 'Sl-'52, Ari' Club. 0 JO ANN STANSBERRY, Kappa Delia, M.S.U. Sevenlh Row: 0 RAY STEINBERG, Pi Kappa Alpha. O MARY LYNN STEINER, Newman Club. 0 THOMAS W. STEPHENSON, Kappa Sigma, Relailing Club, Pres., '51-'52, SOPHGMORE CLASS Firsf Row: O GENE C. STEVENS. O JAMES DONALD STEVENS. O J. RONALD STEVENS. Second Row: O NANCY STONE, Chi Omega, B.S.U., Publicily Chm.g Campus Religious Council, Vice Pres., KXEg Echo , I.R.C. I PAT STOVER, University Choir. D CONNIE STULCE, lndependenfsg B.S.U., l.R.C. Third Row: O DORRIS THATCHER, Chi Omega: MOCCASIN Slaffg Home EC0l10mlC Club: Universily Players, W.A.A.: Weslminsfer Fellowship. 6 HUBERT TURNER, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.g Rifle Team, University Band Male Chorus: lndependenfs. I JO ANN TIMMONS, Phi Mug KXEg M.S.U.g Universify Band. Fourih Row: O BETTY TOOMEY, Pi Bela Phi. 0 JULIAN THOMAS Tnowen, Sigma Chi: Alpha Phi omega, vice Pres. '5l. 0 JAMES L. TURNBULL. Fiflh Row: 0 ROBERT E. TYSON, Lambda Chi Alpha. O JIMMY VANDERGRIFF, Lambda Chi Alpha: Engineers' Club. I SALLY VANN, Pi Bela Phi, Scholarship Chm., '5lg Universify Orchesfra, '50-'5Ig Universily Choir, '51, M'en's Glee Club Accompanisf. Sixfh Row: O MARY VINCENT, lndependenlsg B.S.U. 0 ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE, Ari Club, Pres., '5lg Alpha Phi Omzga, Se:., '5Ig Independents: B.S.U. I JANEY WARREN, M.S.U.g Pi Bela Phig W.A.A. Sevenih Row: 0 DOUGLAS LELAND WEAVER, Kappa Sigma: Foofball Squad: B.S.U. 0 sHmLEY WELCH, Phi Mu, KXEQ M.s.u. 0 DOLORES WESSEL, Alpha Delia Pig M.S.U.g Universify Bend, Music Edu- cetors Club. S n THE SCJPHOMCRE CLASS Firsl' Row: 0 WILLIAM E. WILD, Pi Kappa Alpha: Y.M.C.A. 0 BARBARA WILSON, Alpha Lambda Della, Vice Pres., 'Sl-'52, B.5.U., Vice Pres., '5l-'52g University Choir: Universily Bandg U.C. Girls' Triog Der Deufsche Krels. Second Row: 0 JAMES B. WIMBERLY. U HAZEN WITT. Third Row: 0 GLENN A. WOLFF, 9 BETTY WOOD. Fourlh Row: O ED WORLEY, Foolball Team. 0 SARAH FRANCES YANCEY, Alpha Della Pig Alpha Lambda DcI?ag Soph- umare Class Trees. Fillh Row: 0 TOMMYE YATES, Pi Bela Phi: KXEg l.R.C.g Panhellenic Counzilg Canfer- bury Club. I TOM DRAKE, Foofball Team, Wreslllng Team, Capfalng Sigma Chlg C Club. 49 12: THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS EARL TATUM . . . . Presidenf JOE TAYLOR . . . . Vice-Presidenf MARTHA GRANDY . . . . Secre+ary PEGGY KISTLER . . . . Treasurer 3 . - ff X OAK RIVER Flrsl Row: O ARTHUR HENRY ADAMS. H O GWYNN M. ADCOCK, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, M.5.U. O WILLIAM B. AKIN, lndependenlsg Refailers' Club. Second Row: 0 LOIS VIRGINIA ALLEY. O ANDREW ANACKER, Der Deufsche Krels. 0 ELISE ANDERSON, Kappa Della, Arf Club. Third Row: 0 JOHN R. ANDERSON, Kappa Sigma, Manager, Foofball Team, '5Ig Mgr Baskefball Team, 'Sl-'52g C Club. 0 LAQUITA ASHLEY, lndependenfsg Weslminsler Student Felowship. O BEN ATCHLEY, Thela Chi, Engineers' Club. Fourlh Row: 0 RAY B. AYERS. O MARIALICE BACON, Phi Mug Pledge 0 JOHN G. BAER, Lambda Chi Alpha. Fifrh Row: 0 FRANKLIN BAKER. O L. E. BARGER. 0 JANET BARNES, Independenfs. Slxlh Row: 0 MARY BAYLESS. O CHARLES RAYMOND BELL. C DOREEN BELL. Sevenlh Row: O LINDA BERRY, Kappa Della. 0 MACK BINGHAM. O FRED BOHR, Independents, B.S.U. Pres., '5l. FRESHMAN CLASS Firsl Row: O JACK BOOKOUT, Pledge of Thefa Chi. O EMILY BROADWAY, Kappa Della, Home Economics Clubg Pep Club: Aff Club. 9 EDITH K. BROCK, lndependenlsg Ari Club. Second Row: O BRUCE R. BUNCH, Kappa Sigma. O SCOTT BURNETTE. I JAMES BURNS, Foolball Team. Thircl Row: O LADELL CARTER. 0 JANETTE CASTLE, Alpha Della Pig Home Economics Clubg Arl Clubg B.S.U.g Panhellenic Council. O PATSY COOKE, Kappa Dalia. 'Fourlh Row: 0 JACK N. COTTER, Pledge of Pi Kappa Alpha. O PHILA CRANE, Pl Bela Phlg B.S.U. O MACK CRAWLEY, Theta Chi Freshman Social Chm. Fiflh Row: 0 WILLIAM ARNOLD CUFF. O JAMES OLIN DALTON, Independenls. 0 BERNARD DAVIS, Kappa Sigma: Engineers' Club, Camera Club. Sixlh Row: O JOAN DAVIS, Independents. O PAUL DAVIS, Thela Chi: Universily Band. I JOYCE DeVANEY, Pi Bela Phi, Universify Choir: M.S.U.g MOCCASIN Sfaff. Sevenlh Row: O RICHARD DURHAM, C Club. O JAMES EUBANKS, B.S.U.g University Orcheslrag University Band. Q PATSY EZELL, Pi Bela Phi, M.S.U.g Home Economics Club, THE i . Firsl' Row: O PAT FORRESTER, Chi Omega, Pledge Class Sec., M.S.U. 0 BETTE FOX. O ROBERT LEE FRANKLIN, R.O.T.C. Second Row: I HAROLD FREEMAN, lndependenfsg Honor Council, Pep Club: Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Class Sec. O EARL GALYON, Rifle Team. O THOMAS M. GARDENHIRE, Pledge of Kappa Sigma. Third Row: O EDWIN GENTRY. agJ3YCE GILBERT, Alpha Delia Pig Home Economics Club, Arf Club: O MARTHA GRANDY, Alpha Delia Pig Echo Sfaff. Fourfll Row: O MAURINE S. GEISER, Chi Omega: Echo Siaff, M.S.U. 0 VIRGINIA L. GROSS. 0 RICHARD DALE GUHNE. Kappa Sigma, Engineers' Club. Fifih Row: 9 DAVID C. HAFLEY. O SAM HALE, Kappa Sigma. Q DOLORES J. HARP, Kappa Delia. Sixfh Row: O AGNES MORGAN HAYES. O :FEGGY HELLERSTEDT, Chi Omega: M.S.U.g MOCCASIN Sfaffg Echo Sfa . O KENNETH HICKS. Sevenih Row: o HELEN J. HIGGINS. Ke.'9Pa Delia, s.s.u. O BEVERLEY HILOWITZ, Theia Delia Pig Eleciion Commiffeeg Campus Re- ligious Council. C NANCY HILTON, Chi Omega, Pledge Class Pres., Refailing Club Wesiminsfer Fellowship. was FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: 0 C. WAYNE HOLLEY, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Sigma, Pledge Class Pres.: Honor Council. 0 NEELIE HOOPER, Canlerbury Club, MOCCASIN Slaffg Chi Omega. O CALVIN HUDSON. Second Row: O FRANK M. HUGHEY, Theta Chlg Art Club. O CHARLOTTE IVEY, Phi Mu. O DAVID L. JOHNSON, Thefa Chi: Alpha Phi Omega. Third Row: I MARY DUDLEY JONES, Chi Omega: Echo Siaffg Wesfminsler Fellow- ship. O VIRGINIA JONES, lndependenfs. 0 JANE JOURNEY, B.S.U., Greafer Council, Campus Religious Council, MOCCASIN Staff. Fourih Row: O JACK E. KELLEY. 0 JACK KIMSEY, Pledge of Pi Kappa Alpha. O WILLIAM W. KING, Foolball Team: Sigma Chi. Fiflh Row: O PEGGY KISTLER, Pi Bela Phi: B.S.U.g Sigma Tau Della, Honor Council. O ANNA L. KNAUFF. O GLORIA LEDFORD, Kappa Della. Sixfh Row: O EMY LENOIR, Alpha Della Pi. O WALTER L. LUSK. I FAYTHYA LYLE, Independents: Refailinq Club. Sevenlh Row: O LAYNE LYNCH, lndependenls. I WILBURN McBRYAR. O MARY ALICE M:CORMICK. Independenlsg Wesfminsfsr Fellowship. ,I 'O ,N T H Firsl Row: O ALVIN J. MCCROSKEY. 0 PAUL McCUlSTON, Thefa Chi. 'D JAMES H. MCDAIS. Second Row: 3 BARRY MCDONALD. O CLYDE MCDONALD. 0 FLORENCE McDONALD, University Orcheslrag Weslminsfer Fellowship. Third Row: 0 BILLIE JOY MCGEE, lndependenfs. O THOMAS McGHEE, Lambda Chi Alpha. O PHIL McG-REGOR, Independents. Fourlh Row: O GAYNL McLEAN, Independenfs. 0 BEVERLY McMlNN. 0 JANET MADARIS, M.S.U.g Phi Mug Universily Choir. Fif+h Row: O JAMES MADEWELL, Pledge of Pi Kappa Alpha. O NILES CORLEY MEACHAM, Basketball Team. O JEANNE MEADOR, Alpha Della Pig Art Clubg B.S.U.g MOCCASIN Staff. Sixliu Row: O MARY MARGARET MEYER, Independenfs. O MARY JO MILLER, lndependenfsg M.S.U.g Universily Choir. I GENE BYRON MOODY. Sevenlh Row: 0 MINNIE LOU MOON. O PETER MOORE, Pi Kappa Alphag Canlerlaury Club. O SUSAN MOORE, Pi Bela Phig Newman Club. W '!P v FRESHMAN CLASS Firsl Row: O JUNE MORTON, Universily Choir: Kappa Della. O JAMES MURPHY, lndependenls: M.S.U. O JOE MURRAY, Kappa Sigma: Relaillng Club. Second Row: O JOE STROTHER MURSH, B.S.U. C CHARLOTTE LEE MUSE, Kappa Delia: Melhodisf Youfh Fellowship. ' JO NABORS, Chi Omega: Echo Sfaff. Third Row: O ARNOLD OAKEN. I RICHARD J. ONISKEY, Foolball Team. I ROBERT OVERLA, Foolball Team: Kappa Sigma. Fourlh Row: O BETTY LEE PARKS, Alpha Della Pi: Freshman Cheerleader: Camera Club. O ERNEST H. PARKS. I ROGER PATTON. Fiflh Row: O WILLIAM PHELP5, Melhodisl Minisler: Counselor for M.S.U. af Manker Memorial Methodist Church. O DOT PICKERING. Pi Bela Phl. O MARY ELLEN PIERDON, Alpha Della Pi. Sixfh Row: 0 NATHANIEL PITTS, Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Chi: University Male Chorus. g DOUGLAS POINDEXTER. O' ROY PRESTWOOD, Sigma Chi. Sevenfh Row: O WILLIAM F. PUGH, Thefa Chi, Pledge Class Pres. O NANCY PURCELL, lndependenls: Canlerbury Club. 0 WALTER A. QUILLIAN, JR., Alpha Phi Omega: B.S.U.: Thefa Chi. x lf -fi THE First Row: O STANLEY RAGLE. O JAMES T. ROGERS, Lambda Chi Alpha. O BARBARA SALISBURY, B.S.U.g Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta, Pledge Class Pres.: Classics Club. Second Row: I HARRIET SCHABERG, Chi Omega: Newman Club. O LUCY SCHEIBE, Westminster Fellowship: Chi Omega: Classics Club. O HENRY SECOR. Third Row: O NORMA SELLS, Phi Mu. 0 GENE SEXTON. 0 JULIANA SHANKS, Phi Mug M.S.U.g Physical Education Maiors' Club. Fourth Row: 0 JOHN LUTHER SIMMONS, Kappa Sigma: Engineers' Club: M.S.U. 9 JAMES T. SKIPPER. 0 RICHARD SKIPPER. Fifth Row: 0 BETTYE DELORES SMITH, Phi Mug B.S.U.: Home Economics Club. O NANCY SPEED. O ELBERT T. STEVENS. Sixth Row: O SAMMlE SUE STEWART. I RONALD SULLIVAN, Sigma Chi Pledge: Alpha Phi Omega. 0 THOMAS J. SWAFFORD, Pi Kappa Alpha. Seventh Row: 0 ZOE ANN TAFPER, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Class Pres.: Westminster Fellow- ship: MOCCASIN Art Staff. O BETTY TATUM, Chi Omega: Newman Clubg University Choir. 0 EARL TATUM, President of Freshman Class, '5l-'52g B.S.U.g Lambda Chi Alpha. ' FRESHMAN CLASS Firsl Row: 0 JOE D. TAYLOR, Pi Kappa Alpha: Freshman Cheerleader: B.S.U. 0 MARCEL TETEL, Le Cercle Francais: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. 0 JACK TULLOCK. Second Row: I JAMES TURNER, lndepandenfs: Baskefball Team. O PATTIE WADE, Phi Mu, Pledge Class Vice Pres.: Pep Club: Dormifory Council: Wesfminsler Fellowship: Universiiy Band: University Orchesfra: MOCCASIN Sfaff: Music Educalors' Club, Sec. Treas., 'Sl-'52, 0 JOHNNY WALKER, Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: U ALLISON B. WEST, Thefa Chi: Reiailing Club. 0 JENNlE ELAINE WILEY, Phi Mu: Wesfminster Fellowship: Home Eco- nomics Club. 0 MARTHA WILHOIT, B.S.U.: Universify Band: Phi Mu: MOCCASIN Sfaff. Fourih Row: Q WILLIAM W. WILKINSON, Thela Chi, Pledge Class Vice Pres. I SUE WILLHOIT, lndependenis: M.S.U. tb JOHN WILSON, JR. Fifih Row: 0 BETTY WISE. 0 THOMAS WOLFE, Independents. Q CORLEY R. YOUNG, JR. Sixfh Row: O DOTTY YOUNG, Pi Bela Phi: Weslminsler Fellowship: Ari Club: Univer- sily Choir: MOCCASIN Staff. 0 RICHARD YOUNG, Foolball Team. 0 WALTER R. ZACHARY, Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega. Sovenlh Row: Q ANN ZAHND, Pi Bela Phi. O TOBY MARTHA WEXLER, Theia Della Pi: Hillel Religious Counselorship. 0 JAMES COULTER. Eighth Row: Q JOHN STRAUSSBERGER, Lambda Chi Alpha: Echo Sfafi. O MARY BURK. NOT PICTURED 0 ANN MARTIN, Pi Bela Phi: M.S.U.: Sigma Tau Alpha. FEATURES Accicleni' favors only fhose who are prepared. Pasfour. r I f W, P n 3 v u J I A ,. 4 Y 5 I Z4 5 T l The Elife Homecoming weelcend, l952, ai The Universiiy oi Chaiianooga was a big success. The lv1ocs mel Mississippi Soulhern on Chamberlain Field and came away The viciors by a good margin. Prize winning decoraiions were hard io piclc buf awards were finally decided. Alpha Delia Pi re- A Happy Queen A 9 -.4 ceived The Jrrophy for besl girls' decoralionsg The lndependenis capped Jrhe boys' cup. The pep rally before The game, big bonfire ihai Queen Barbara applied The Torch io: parade down iown, The game, all made I952 l-lomecoming a memorable weekend. 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'ro be given +o Caplains Chesler Lagod, Rulus Evans and company. Newberry Col- lege furnished lhe opposilion a+ Chamberlain Field. Everyone was lense, wondering if U. C. had I+ n, Boffom Row: Parks, Rogers, Shackleford, Collins This year. From The Top righT on down The line, Trom Scrappy and The coaching sTaTT, Through Sandy Sandlin's Training crew, The boys Them- selves, down To The lasT manager-They were all asking The same quesTions. Are we ready? Will They pin back our ears? Have The long hours oT pracTice and Training done a good enough job? Will The plays click? l-lave The sore muscles and hard knocks Toughened us up? We soon Tound ouT. Newberry College had come in along wiTh a hoT, sulTry nighT To give us a TighT, Every man was in Tine shape Tor The game, iT seemed! The lvlocs hi+ hard, sharp, and TasT. The quickies and counTers kepT The Newberry deTenses guessing. The plays clicked oTT like clock-work, and The deTensive plaToon sliced Through and dug in To hold Time and again. The lvlocs wound up The evening on The long end oT a 38-O score: a hard baTTle wiTh TiTTing reward. hS ppTv1 hAd K There were many brighT spoTs in The lvloc line and backfield. ln The lin-e, Tackles ChesTer Lagod and Bobby l-leil looked very good as They plugged up The holes, and smashed The Newberry backs To The ground. They goT a loT oT help Trom reserves John Kish and Ray Ayers. Our Two senior Tackles, George lvledich and Tony MarTino, were excellenT. AT end poslTlons Two boys Trom FT Payne Ala bama RuTus Evans and Bull Brown showed excel lenT Torm IH Turning In end sweeps and oTT Tackle plays They also were well aided by subs Jack STan Tord and newcomer Brll STaudenma1r who gave The Tans someThung To gaze aT wITh has Tancy caTches oT quarjrerback l-lal Ledyard s bulIeT luke passes Also rn The llne were guards Tom Drake Phil Garmany and anoTher newcomer To U C Duck Onlskey who execuTed some greaT Tackles and blocks Bob Overla and NorberT RelnerT were un There puTchnng Too AT cenTer Old Reliable Jerry Jernigan Turned in his usual hard-knocking game. The backTield gave Scrappy someThing To be proud oT, Tor They execuTed The plays per- TecTly. They cov-ered a loT oT yardage by bone- crushing plunges by Earl Dukes and Dick Young. The halTbacks, Buck STamps, Dick l-losTeTler, Jay Pribulsky, Frank Kershner, and Jim Allison, looked good in ground-gaining sprinTs. The quarTerlDGCl4S. Too, shone wiTh Ledyard's quick passes, ArT Con- roy's smooTh Takes, and Dick Durham's surprising plays. Yes, Scrappy, The coaches and all The boys were pleased wiTh The game. BuT qlOOI'f1 6lSO prevailed. Tor halTback and place-kicker Preacher SmiTh r T c T was puT ouT oT commission Tor The season wiTh a broken leg. As The r1exT Friday drew near, The Team was geTTing ready Tor anoTher bouT, This Time wiTh Erskin College. BoTh The deTensive and oTTensive plaToons were in Tine shape. When The smoke oT The baTTle had cleared, The lvlocs had crushed Erskin by a 53-7 score. The line worked well, and iT was possible Tor The backs To parade up and down Chamberlain Field almosT aT will. l-lardly had The echoes oT The cheers died away Than The coaches began puTTing The boys Through a rough week oT drill. Abilene ChrisTian was The nexT Toe, and iT was rumored ThaT Their oTTense was The besT. They boasTed a sTrong deTensive line led by Tiny Moore, Liffle All-American. The Tall Texans arrived aT Chamberlain Field THE 1952 ThaT Friday nighT Tull oT The usual Texas conTi- dence. They goT olT To a good sTarT ThaT rocked The Mocs baclc on Their heels. BuT The Mocs didn'T lilfe To be rocked, so They began doing some roclc- ing oT Their own. Moc leaders puncTurecl The bag oT Texas air, and U. C. rolled up a 33-7 win, a Tine birThday presenT Tor Scrappy. The nexT Friday broughT The TourTh sTraighT home game. The Mocs again won, This Time To The Tune oT 75-7, and everyone goT inTo The show. Evansville College should have sTayed in Evans- ville. People were already saying ThaT This mighT be The lvlocs' big year. BUT on The horizon was The game wiTh The naTion's number one Team, Tennes- see. lnTeresT began To brew up Knoxville way: The mighTy Vols were beginning To wonder whaT liTTle ChaTTanooga had To oTTer. The SaTurday aTTernoon oT OcTober 13, I95I, came Tinally. The U. C. coaching sTaTF had The Team in perTecT shape. The small U. C. squad wenT ouT on The gridiron oT Shields-WaTkins Tield in Knoxville and ToughT The All-Americans oT Tennes- see almosT To a sTand-sTiIl Tor over Three guarTers. The Moc line held Time aTTer Time. BrillianT deTense and oTTense sliced oTT sizeable gains Through The U. T. wall. MOCCASINS BeauTiTul Talces and TasT passes by l-lal Ledyard were magniTicenT. Ledyard l4epT The Vols jumping wiTh his wide assorTmenT oT plays, and he drew Trom Tennessee's Tamous coach, Gen. Bob Ney- land. The TribuTe, l-le's The besT l've ever seen! The liTTle band oT Mocs really played Their hearTs ouT and cerTainly gave The Tans someThing To be Thrilled over. BuT laTe in The game The endless sTring oT Vol reserves Tinally wore down The U. C. sTalwarTs and rolled To Three quick Touchdowns on Two punT rerurns and an inTercepTed pass. Even Though The Mocs were on The shorT end oT a 42- I 3 score, They gave The ChaTTanooga Tans someThing To be proud oT! The very nexT SaTurday The Mocs Tlew To Day- Ton, Ohio, To Tangle wiTh The unbeaTen DayTon Flyers, The Team was in low spiriTs To begin wiTh, Tor Bob l-leil, Buck STamps, and Bob Overla were in- jured and unable To play, The Flyers seem-ed To have all The breaks, and senT The Mocs home wiTh Their second deTeaT oT The season, 2 I-6. The U. C. annual l-lomecoming game was The nexT Friday evening: Mississippi SouThern was The opponenT. The Mocs goT OTT To a good sTarT wiTh Ledyard in good piTching Torm. Good rushing and Tine caTching by ends Bill Brown and RuTe Evans neTTed U. C. a I9-7 win over The SouTherners. The game wiTh VanderbilT in Nashville proved OpponenT OpponenTs' U. C.'s Place Scores Scores Newberry College . . . . O . . 38 . . . Chamberlain Field Erslcin College . . . 7 . . 53 . . . Chamberlain Field Abilene ChrisTian . . 7 . . 33 . . . Chamberlain Field Evansville College . . 7 . . 75 . . . Chamberlain Field UniversiTy oT Tennessee . . 42 . . I3 . . . . . Knoxville DayTon UniversiTy . . . . 2l . . 6 . . . . DayTon, Ohio Mississippi SouThern . . 7 . . I9 . . . Chamberlain Field VanderbilT . . . . . I9 . . I4 . . . . . Nashville UniversiTy of Miami . . . 34 . . 7 . . .... Miami Memphis STaTe . . . . I3 . . 0 . . . . . Memphis NorTh Texas STaTe . . . 20 . . 32 . . . Chamberlain Field 93 diTTiculT and maddening, Tor Vandy had declared all TransTer players on The U. C. squad ineligible To parTicipaTe in The game. WiTh The loss oT Young, Durham, VeTrosl4ey, l-losTeTTler, Ayers, and Onis- lcey, The Mocs were Tinally deTeaTed by Vandy I9- I4 aTTer leading Them aT The end oT The TirsT c1uarTer. The Tollowing weekend Tound our Team in Miami's Orange Bowl baTTling The UniversiTy oT Miami's l-lurricanes and The sulTry nineTy degree weaTher. The Two combined proved Too much Tor The Mocs, and The Tinal score was Miami, 343 U. C., 7. The deTeaT in Miami was repeaTed in Memphis by The Tigers oT Memphis STaTe College. The weaTher was really lovely: snow and Tive degrees above zero! Score: I3-O, malcing This The only game oT The season in which ChaTTanooga did noT score. Thanksgiving Day broughT NorTh Texas STaTe To Chamberlain Field To wind upThe l95l TooTball season aT U. C, NorTh Texas sTruclc hard and TasT To Take a 7-O lead early in The game, buT U. C. was noT To be ouT-done. Dukes Took a perTecT pass Trom Ledyard To even up The score. Bobby l-leil's deTensive play and Bill Koon's punTs helped malce The resT oT The game all ours. The Tinal score was 32-20 in Tavor oT U. C. Thus ending a good year The Mocs came ouT oT a rough schedule wiTh six wins and Tive losses. Considering The Teams They played and Their oTTen limiTed reserves, everyone should be very proud or Scrappy's Moccasins Tor l95ll -By LEE WEAVER ORBE , In' If-A? PS QB JIM ALLISON HB X . , JACKIE BATES H B LM?-11, . , 6.3, .Q Hgh Q Q . K . 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BASKET Anorher Ioorballer, Bill Brown, was number Iwo in Ihe poinr-making wirh I 35 while Jimmy Durham came in Ihird, hirring for I I7. Bobby I-Ieil, also a gridder, ran a close Iourrh as he recorded I I5. Alrhough Ihe Mocs were able Io norch buf Iwo of The I3 games played in The win colurnn, Coach Billy O'Brien Ihoughi his Ieam did exceprionally weII in view of Ihe condirions and circumsrances. The Team had iTs share oT iniuries, handicapping Them considerably. John VeTroczky had a bad knee and so did Dick l-losTeTTler. Niles Meachem suf- Tered a cuT eye ThaT kepT him ouT oT acTion a good biT of The Time. l-leil and Brown were slowed down, Tavoring knee and ankle hurTs, respecTively. And Then, Too, as O'Brien iT-eraTed, lack oT experience didn'T help. OuT oT The I2-man squad There were seven freshmen and one senior. I-leil, Brown and Bill Wil- No Riders Allowed! If l iusi' had wings . . . kerson were The only veT-erans reTurning Trom lasT year's combine. You mighT say we had To sTarT Trom scraTch, O'Brien remarked in reviewing The Team, iTs record and personnel. lncidenTally, Billy has hopes oT a much b'eT'rer ouTTiT nexT year, since everybody, wiTh The excep- Tions oT Jackie BaTes and Durham, is reTurning. BaTes dropped ouT in mid-season To enTer service and Durham is a senior. As Billy puTs iT, IT we can keep Those we have and add a Tew more, I believe we'll give somebody Trouble nexT season. wa A Q4 a mn mn f 4 an 'wa .4 ms .mu an ss mn ms as A mn ss gs Q s mm w ss ws rx v ww :X E H KE W T ... ,V H E wmv mamma -fwzw eu . 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Two poinfs! l Grandy, Baer, Hodges, Haslrins, Myers, Dralcs, and Coach Russ Skull WRESTLING The Universily ol ChaH'anooga's wresiling leam, under The direclion ol coach Russ Slcall, fared well This season. 1+ finished wilh lhree malches won, all loughl al home, and 'live malches losl, all away from home. ll also placed lhird in lhe Soufheaslern lnlercollegiale Wreslling Tournamenl al Emory Universily. Two rnalches, one wil'h Maryville College and one wilh Middle Ten- nessee College, were losl because U. C. had lo lorfeil boufs in lwo weighl classes coslinq a precious five poinls apiece, Laler in lhe season Challanooga came back lo bear bolh 'rhese 'reams by very respeclable scores! Al Vanderbili Challanooga fans fell iuslilied in yelling, We wuz robbed -lhe ollficialing was horrible! Again U. C. showed ils power by bearing Vandy when ifs leam lraveled ro Charla- nooga several weelcs eller U. C.'s seemingly unfair defeal in Nashville. Tom Drake, captain ol lhe l95I wrestling team, sel lhe pace for his leam. Tom won The Soulhern Olympic Wreslling lry-ouls and wenl inlo lhe nalional cornpelilion, only lo be eliminaled eller a hard march by an old enemy from Auburn. On April 30, I952, lhe wresllers had a parly al Harrison Bay Slale Park, and lhere Bill Doc Hodges was voled caplain ol lhe learn for nexl year. Tom Dralce was selecled allernale caplain. Lellers were presenled lo Rodney Grandy and Jarrin' Jaclc Baer. The '5l U. C. wresfling leam deserves congralulafions for ifs hard work in winning and ils sporfsmanship in losing. -By JACK BAER SCHEDULE Score Dale Opponenl U. C. Opp. Place January 8 . . Middle Tennessee College . . 22 - ll . . . . Chaflanooqa January I I . .Vanderbill ....... . . ll - I7 . . . . . Nashville January I9 . . Vanderbill' ,...... . , 22 - I2 . . , . Challanooga January 22 . . Maryville College . . .2l - ll . . . . Chailanooga February 2 . . Maryville College ..., . . I3 - 20. . . . Maryville February 9 . , . . Auburn ......... . . 0 - 32 . . . Auburn February I6 , . . Middle Tennessee College . . ll - 20 . . . Murfreesboro February 23 . . . Emory Universily b ..... . . ll I ZI1. . . . Allanla Februar 29 Au urn . . . 0 fo y l . . . . Tournamenl Emory . 40 l . . . . Allanla March l l l U-C- - I3 l Kiss me, Ba by! Prefzel Fa clo ry TENNI INTR RAL Lambda Chi Alpha, lnframural Foolball Winners Kappa Sigma, lnframural Baslceilaall Winners Lambda Chi Alpha, lniramural Volleyball Winners 1- 1' -1--f-- :--w 1ni -11:-1u'z : 1- H541-mul f TEAM Weighing In Golf Tennis A has TirsT place in The alphabeT, and AcTiv- iTy has TirsT place in The Women's Physical Educa- Tion DeparTmenT. IT you wanT acTion, iusT visiT The girls' gym . .. During school hours The regular classes engage in varied programs oT dancing-Tap, modern, Tolls, and social--archery, basl4eTball, Tennis, volleyball, soccer, ping pong, badminTon, soTTball, Tumbling, and even some dry land swimming. Behind all This perpefual rnoTion are To be Tound The insTrucTors, Jean Jacobs, Peggy Thomas and WCDMEN'S Moss WrighT, keeping Tab on The equipment giv- ing helpTul hinTs, or even Taking an acTive parT in The gamesl ATTer classes aT Tour o'cloclc, The inTra-mural program begins. This musT or TradiTion aT U, C. is Teamed wiTh high compeTiTive spiriT and desire To win. Throw iT, Grandyl HiT iT, girls! . 4 z .,g - Mrs. Thomas shows 'em how. MVS- -166055 and DOFIS- ATHLETICS l-lowever, io ihose who plan io graduaie from ihis deparlmeni, lhere is also a grim side io ihe piclure-classes. Yes, ihey have lo spend hours in research and leclure work, for li you don'+ know, how can you lell olhers? Besides lhe classes and infra-mural program, ihe 'Al K S 5 MM 'sf . i A Q fa wi K , ' n -1 deparimenl sponsors an annual Play Day for high school seniors who are prospeclive U. C. sludenis, a spring Swim lvleei, Women's Aihlelic Associa- iion, lhe lviocelfes lihe women's leiler club on The campusl, a nalional Physical Educaiion lvlaior's Club, plus sending difierenl groups and programs lo The surrounding iunior and senior high schools. This year The Times Annual Volleyball Tourna- meni was held in ihe U. C. gymnasium and was P. E. Maiors' Class Jusf c.lon'i gel ficlclecll Sq D Bryan and McKenzie handled by The capable reTerees Trained aT U. C. The Powder Bowl has become an annual aTTair aT U. C. The Red lmps and Blue Devils Train Tor weeks, Then loeTween halves oT The Thanksgiving TooTball game, They geT The big chance To show oTT Their Torm and prowess. OT course, The spec- TaTors geT an eyeTul oT Torrnlsl and noT much prowess, buT aTTer all... Blue Tornadoes 1. C15 Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Wrighi Modern Dance QYT FRATERNITIES E351 'igi E' FF: ' WJ S izzki . Q Nga ' 755. 5? ' . , Q . 4 QQ rf ' , Tig Q -4 ,' 1' TU: , 131' , '-Lf, ,EUS '. g fy L-nyc. 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BETABETA CHAPTER 108 OFFICERS DEE COLLINS .,.. ..... . . .Presidenf JENNY ARMSTRONG .... Vice-Presiderw and Pledge MoTher CHARLOTTE WALKER . ...... . . . SecreTary JANE NORTHERN. . .... . . . Treasurer Alpha DelTa Pi'.s have been busy This year-socially ancl oTherwise, Their acTiviTies Tor The year included a social pariy a monTh, Chri,sTrnas parTy Tor orphans, spon- sorship oT a midnighT show whose proceeds wenT To The NaTional FoundaTion Tor Cripplecl Children, and parTici- paTion in campus and con'1muniTy proiecTs. In The Tall superlaTive elecTions The Tilles oi BeTTy Co-ed, BesT Dressed. WiTTiesT Girl, MosT AThIeTic Girl, Senior Girl lvlosT Likely To Succeed all wenT To The Alpha DelTa Pi's. Also STella RiheldaTTer was chosen as The Dreamgirl oT Pi Kappa Alpha and Josie Walker was The Lambda Chi's I952 Darling. Since This is The second year an ADPi has been given The honor by Lambda Chi, They presenTecl The boys wiTh a big Thank you box oi candy. RighT, Top: Hay Ride. CenTer: Homecoming Decorafions. BoTTom: Gad! Walker, Norfhern, Armsfrong, Collins P X HA DELTA x 2 11 MEMBERS Barlcer, Barnes, Bayless. Broolcs, Bryan, Clemenf- son, Cole, Coughlan, Crumbliss, Diclcerl. Dyer Forney, Forresler. Greiser, l-larringlon, Heller- slecll, Henderson, l-lillon, Holloway, Hooper, Jones, Kiser, McKenzie, Marlin, Moon, Moore Morrison. Nabors, Niedlwardf. Norris. Poller Schaloerg, Schiebe. Slwackleford, Slwellon, R Srnilh, C. Smilh, Slerclwi, Slone, Sullivan, Talunn Tlwalclwer, Wagner. Woodson. DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS BETTY FERNE BROOKS . . , . . PresidenT PATRICIA MARTIN . . . Vice-Presidenf BARBARA NEIDI-IARDT . . . SecreTary BECKY STERCI-II . . . . . Treasurer MARNIE WAGNER . . . . . PIedge MoTher March I5, I952, marked The 33rd year Tor Chi Omega on The campus of The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga, having been The TirsT on The campus in I9 I 9. The Chi O's are proud To Iis+ among Their achievemenTs for I95I-52 The winning of The Sigma Chi Derby Tor The second consecuTive year. The Girls InTramuraI Cup and The SchoIarship Cup Tor The Spring SemesTer. They sTarTed off wiTh a bang This Tall by having a Homecoming Queen, Barbara NeidharcITg Miss U. C., PaT Barker: and The MOST PopuIar GirI, Barbara NeicIhardT. In The social and civic field. The Chi Omegas sponsor a 5couT Brownie Troop, send Thanksgiving baskeTs To needy Tamilies and hold an annual EasTer Egg hunT Tor orphans. Righf. Top: Jus? a pariyl Cenferz Wonder wI'1aT's in There? Boffoms House cleaning. Wagner, Neidhardi, Brooks, Marfin CHI OMEGA MEMBERS Anclerson, Bailey, Benoler, Berry, Broadway, Car- field, Muse, Myers. Salisbury, Sliellon, Slansber ler, Clark, Cooke, l-larle, l-larp, Higgins. Hop- ry, Slriclclancl, Webb, Wigiriglon, Williams per, Jones. Lecllord. Lovelace. Meacham, Mans- Wood. Nol Picluredz Morrison. BETA KAPPA CHAPTER 112 1 OFFICERS EDNA MYERS . . . Pfesidenf .Jo ANN CARTER . , .vice-Pfessdenf Jo ANN MANSPIELD . . . . sacfaiary BETTY WOOD, . . ..... Treasurer . .AssisTanT Treasurer NANCY JONES . Kappa DelTa SororiTy was founded on Oclober 23, l897, aT Virginia STaTe Normal, Farmville, Virginia. This year. in celebraTion of Their Founders Day, The local chapTer and alumnae held a banquet These wearers of The diamond pin had many parTies, Teas, and open houses during The year-an informal dance, The annual Toy parTy Tor The orphans, a VaIenTine Sock Hop and an open house in honor of Their province presidensr. They are acTive in various campus acTiviTies-one member holds The oTTice oT presidenT of Quadrangle, anoTher The office of presidenT oT The Pan-Hellenic Council. Righf, Top: Cosfume Parfy. Cenferc Jus+ Kappa DelTa's. Boffom: Open House. Myers, Carfer, Mansfield, Wood,lJones --- ---- ,.,. ,. ' -4- N raI..II'IMIIs iff, ' M .2 QI, E - I T r I ,I- qf f as F 1:1 . . :ii - . sm ... T' ' . lw 5':- -xx, in'- LL '- . A -T 'ig I, or-, 1 I Y -V ,,,, .Qiv-S -,. l Aja, ' ' - , Q.. , , kg af., Q - ' gig, v F, gr 4 , , JF I. In T .., l ' affg S . if mx 'M .. 1 B xr I 'R A if Y- Ng T' f I T - ' Aff' --2 'T' ' HI- T , - -V aff'-fi-5 TQWIQ?-R -' .f ni.: E, Z 2f.:.1f..Z' 'l-, 3: -A .pun P DELTA -1 MEMBERS Arnold, B acon , Blroyles, Campbell, Donham. Timmons, Marjorie Wade, Pal Wacle, Welch Ivey, Janel Madaris, Jean Madaris, Nelson, Wiley, Wilhoil, Wooclwarol, Price, Smilherman. Sue Parks, Priebe, Scoll, Sells, Shanks, Smilh, Nol Piclureol: Moody. Parks, Gwen. ALPHA THETA CHAPTER 114 OFFICERS CANNIE CAMPBELL ,...,... .... P residenf JEANNE MADARIS ..... . . . Vice-PresidenT MARGARET WOODWARD. . .... SecreTary HELEN SCOTT ....... .... T reasurer . . Pledge DirecTor LOU ARNOLD. . This has been a memorable year Tor Phi Mu-The closing oT our TirsT one hundred years! Phi Mu was founded aT Wesleyan College, March 4, l852. This year on Founders' Day, acTives and alumnae celebrahad wiTh a banqueT aT The ChaTTanooga GolT and CounTry Club. The lighTing oT The birThday cake resplendenjr wiTh one hundred pinlc roses and one hundred whiTe candles was The highlighT OT The evening. Now, wiTh Founders' Day behind, everyone is looking Torward To The NaTional ConvenTion To be held in June aT Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia. Aside from cenTennial aT'Tairs, iT has been a busy year oTherwise, sTarTing oTT wiTh The Training oT our Twelve pledges. Social evenTs included The Monday nighT ,sup- pers wiTh a diTTerenT TraTerniTy group as each weelc as special guesTs, a square dance aT Pan Gap, The annual House ParTy oT Phi Mu aT Cumberland MounTain STaTe Park, and several open-houses and Teas. Righf, Top: IOOTh Birlhday calre. CenTer: The Three founders-Guess who? BoTTom: Mo+her's Club Tea. Madaris, Campbell, Bacon, Arnold, Wilhoii PHI M MEMBERS Baker, Berry, Crane, DeVaney, Ezell, Fay, Flem ing, Gairher, Jackson, Jacobs, Journey, Kisfler, Krafz, Marin, Maxey, Milam, Mims. Moore, Pe ferson, Pickering, Procfor, Prue'r+e, Reirnan, Rog- ers, Robinson, Smifh, Tallman, Tapper, Thoro T E N N E S S E E A good, Toomye, Vann, Warren, Wafson, Winger Yafes, Young, Zahnd. Nof Picfuredc Floyd, Herndon, McKenzie S+effy Wesf. L P H ACHAPT OFFICERS SALLY MIMS . . . . Prcsidenl PATSY BERRY .... . , Vice-Prcsidenf FREIDA ROBINSON . . . . Secrelary JANEY WARREN . . . . Treasurer VIRGINIA WINGER . . . . Pledge Direclor Pi Bela Phi, The Iirsl nalional woman's Iralernily, was broughl Io Ihe U. C. campus in I923. The Pi Phi's are prominenl' in campus aclivilies, holding membership in Quadrangle, class officers, honor council and olher cam- pus groups. Socially, Ihese girls were responsible for many open houses and Ieas, for Ihey were very anxious 'ro show ohf 'rheir newly decoraled house. Also 'rhe Pi Phis are known lor 'rheir square dances, hay rides and wonderful house parlies, Right Top: Mims, Wesf, Winger, Milan. Cenfer: Yafes, Mims, Mrs Gaiiher, Nafional Pi Phi Vice-President BoH'om: Warren, Reiman Berry, Mims, Jacobs, Robinson. Dale Nighl Top Row: Beverly Hilowih, Deloora Minzberg. Bollom Row: Efhel Hilowifz, Toby Wexler OFFICERS ETHEL HILOWITZ ......... ..... P residenl LOIS COHEN ...... . , , Vice-Presidenl BEVERLEY HILOWITZ . . ..,.. Pledge TOBY WEXLER ........,........... Pledge Thela Della Pi was founded al lhe Universily ol Chal- lanooga on Oclober 26, I949, and had as ils purpose lo provide lor a .social organizalion which would bring aboul closer relaiionships belween girls ol lhe Jewish failh on campus. During ils shorl hislory, Thela Della Pi has played an aclive parl in Universily life, winning lhe girls' infer- sororily scholarship cup lor I949-l95O, having one mem- ber in Alpha Sociely, members in Kappa Chi Epsilon. and members wearing lhe silver slipper ol Co-ed Colillion. This year, Thela Della Pi has been in an inaclive slalus, buf lhe girls are anxiously looking forward lo lhe fall semesler ol I952, when il will once again lake ils place among The sororilies al U. C. HE DELTA PI PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL The Wornen's Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of The presidenl and one doleqale from each sororily on campus wilh The purpose of prornoling cooperalion among The sororiiies on The campus. Some ol the proiecls of lhis organizalion were revision of The rules for summer and Tall rushing, planning The annual Pan-Hellenic Worlcshop and laanquol which was held in March, and sponsoring a Slaqolle and Pan-Hellenic formal dance. 1- f.. 'FP t.. The lnferfralernily Council on The U.C. campus is organized lo promofe good fellowship among The five Greek-leHer 'lralernilies and lo furlher lheir cooperafion wilh The infelleclual and cullural endeavors of 'rhe Universify. The presidenf and one adclifional represenlaiive from each fra- iernify compose The group, whose purpose if is 'fo meer regularly To work out problems which may arise on The campus, io coor- dinale lralernal aclivilies, and 'ro work foward general college wel- 'fare through fhe fralernilies. OFFICERS EDNA MYERS s.......... .....,. P residenf CANNIE CAMPBELL . . ...,.. Vice-Presideni SALLY MIMS .... . .... Recording Secrelary DEE COLLINS ..,.. . . Corresponding Secrelary BETTYE FERN BROOKS .............., Treasurer Junior delega+es are Lou Arnold, Jo Ann Carler, Shirley Norris, Belly Louise Roberfs, and Tommye Yaies. IA f T4 l .5 i f I is Q 4 2 i l as 4 , if 4' ,o twirl yu, 'H' OFFICERS CECIL ROGERS ..... . . . 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MasTer oT Ceremonies BILL KOONS . . . . , . . Treasurer SAM SULLIVAN . . Pl-TIL GARMANY , . . . . . . . . 5ecreTary Pledge MasTer Kappa Sigma sTarTed The year by pledging 24 boys. Un Founder's Day Alpha loTa was hosT chapTer Tor The naTional Man oT The Year BanqueT, The award going To EsTes Kefauver. A SororiTy of The Year Trophy. iniTiaTed This year by The chapTer, will be given To The mosT ouTsTanding sororiTy and will roTaTe Tor a period oT Ten years. One member made The Kappa Sigma All' American TooTball Team. Alpha l'oTa capTured The inTra- mural baskeTbaIl championship. Four oT our boys were vicTorious in The superlaTive elecTions. Unusual parTies seem To be The rule raTher Than The excepTion Tor l95l-52. Unusual indeed were such par- Ties as The WaTer-Ti'onT ParTy, Blue-Gray ParTy, Pov- erTy ParTy, and The PiraTe ParTy. A house-parTy, midnighT show and Tormal were also given. Pre-iniTiaTion I-lell Week became l-Ielp Week insTead This year. The pledges painTed The TraTerniTy house and The home belonging To an underprivileged blind man. To make The year an exTra-successful one, Kappa Sigma was awarded The scholarship improvemenT plaque. Koons, Sullivan, STanford, Overla, Holland P G MEMBERS Anderson, Baer, Barfon, Bell, Brown, Burnelle, ers, J. Rogers, Smiflw, Tanlcesley, Talum, Tyson Crawley, Dyer, Franklin. Frosl, Gilloerl, Hobbs, Vanclergrilif, Whaley, Wheel. Wooclall, Wynn l-lodges, lngle, Jones, lv1cCurdy, lvlcllavis, Mc- Young. Glwee. Meacham. Myers, Parlain, Prey, C. Rog- Nol Piclureclz Connell, Slrausberger, Slewarl. ZETA PHIZETA CHAPTER 122 OFFICERS Cl'lARLLS MQCURDY .......... . .Presidenl GUY I-IGBBS ..... . . Vice-Presidenl LLOYD ANDERSON . . . . SecreI'6 Y EDDIE INC-LE . . . ..,. Treasurer BILL HODG-ES. . . , ..,. . . Pledge Direclor l-ligh scholarship and a well-filled social calendar can go Iogelher. The Lambda Chi's have proven Ihis in Ihe years 'rhey have been on 'rhe campus. Lasl year Ihey were presenied al 'Iheir nalional convenlion a 'Irophy for mainlaininq Ihe second highesl scholarship average of all one hundred and Ihirly-eighr Lambda Chi Alpha chap- Iers. Thus individual members of Lambda Chi have shown Iheir worlh by holding such posilions as Presidenl of Ihe Sludenl Body: Freshman Class Presidenf and Vice-Presi- denlg Ediror of Ihe Echo g Arl Edilor and Pholographer ol Ihe IVIOCCASIIN, and Junior Cheerleader. The social life ol Lambda Chi was, as always, very lull and well-rounded from Ihe lirsl informal parfy Io 'rhe well-known Lambda Chi formal on The Iwenlyrsecond of February. The biggesl' evenl ol Ihe year was Ihe lamous Lambda Chi Record Parry, which is looked forward Io by Ihe Iralernily men and sororiry women as well. 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V -Vw If af. . avr ,V 1, we V II' IEEE V A .If ggi... 2386. . f .AVL My 1 Q Vr asia: S V? M Q Wg. WNV , f wg V.. H.. V M- -. V 1 Z I ,V , , - f. H I M. .TZVQ V I I I if . . . .' wx-V I'I II ' I In . ' 4 V. V .A ' A M - 1. EV ' ' ,..?.VHV. V, . I V E .,V. - ISIVV Q .. 222 ws- I .Eggs M V 1- y . VV gy, .. V V Q ws- MI, .. 2 V N , gf Q f V... 5 Q. - I .IQ .V 1 ' . 5 M me-It ., IIV - If I V L If-IM s V I g IL V 1' V ,WE M X, ,ff .A , V, .B .. .f ,IM VV . V-- M II ' M9095 1 MII 5. aww-mc VV V I 3 in 'A A ' 'L M--M hyu. ' V : V - W . Vw V E, . Q ' 4 1 I. I ri. 4? OFFICERS DOUG MEYER . . . ...... ,... P residenf CHARLIE FARMER . . . . . . Vice-Presidem' BOB BELL ..... .... S ecrelary JIM PENNINGTON . .... Treasurer BOB HEIL ....,. . . House Manager The school year I95I-52 has been a good one for Pi Kappa Alpha, The 'fralernily and ils members have done well in all fields of campus life-social. alhlelic, execulive. ln inframural sporrs Pi K. A. fielded a Team for each spor'r, capluring second place in baslcelball, volleyball, foolball and firsr place in wreslling lo win lhe rrophy. Social aclivi- 'ries included lhe Halloween Parly, l-lells-a-Poppin' Parry and lhe Monle Carlo Parry, all annual evenfs. The Dream Girl Dance, al which Miss Slella Riheldahfer was announced Jrhe l952 Dream Girl, was expanded info a weekend wilh a square dance Salurday and an Open House Sunday, Pi K. Afs are aclive in many organizarions on campus. bolh honorary and eleclive. Bill Taylor is chairman of lhe Honor Council: Rody Broome, sludenr colonel in The R.O.T.C.: Bobby Womack, Presidenl of Blue Key and lhe Pep Club. Presidenl and Vice-Presiclenl of The senior class, chairman of lhe Elecrion Cornmillee and Presiclenr of lhe C Club are all Pikes. During The fall superlarive eleclions rilles of Bachelor of Ugliness, Senior Mosl Likely lo Suc- ceed and Williesr Boy were caplured by members ol Pi Kappa Alpha. Right, Top: Yak, Yalc! Cenlerz All they neecl is numbers! BoHom: Ole Boose. Carl, what did you do??l!l MEMBERS Bardill, Bull, Claylor, Conroy, Currey, Drake, Sullivan,Thalcher,Troller,Willlnghan1. Denny, Eisenbarlh, E. l-lammer, R. l-lammer, l-lol- Noi Piclured: Brinlcley, Fahey, Fosler, Gilrealh lancl, l-lunler, King, Kish. Lanclis, Lynch, McCor- Harrison, Johnson, Knowcller, Marlin, Neibanclc mick, Neuman, Orr, Preslwoocl, Reid, Reinherl, Slrawn, Thomas. DELTA THETA CHAPTER ng OFFICERS PAT Tl-IATCHER . ...... .... P residenl FRED CURREY , . . . . Vice-Presidenl CHARLES LANDIS . . . .Secreiary GEORGE FOSTER. , ..... Treasurer FRANK JOHNSON . . . . Pledge Direcior Al The very beginning of lhe year, fhe Sigs look on The Pikes in whai musi be considered one of The more amusing events of The season. li was a renewal of ihe Blood Bowl, buf wiih a few imporlani changes: really a polo game played on bicycles! The annual Sigma Chi Derby was held in May on Chamberlain Field and mer wiih grear success. Sigma Chi led lhe olher iraierniiies in scholarship 'lhis year on The U. C. campus, and man- aged ai The same 'fime io play a promineni parl in inlramural aihleiics. ln The sphere oi social aciivily, The Sigma Chi Bowery Ball, annual housepariy, and ihe Sweelhearl Ball, ar which Miss Belly Shelfon was awarded lhe honor oi Sweelhearl' of Sigma Chi for I952, were ouisianding. Righf, Top: Sweeihearf and . . . Singing? Cenier: Groucho Vieih and oiher Bowery characfers. Boiforn: Lofs of hophies! Johnson, Orr, Willingham, Fosfer, Bardill G MEMBERS Ben Alchley, Baxler Bender, Mack Crawley, Rolo- Pugh, Wallry Quillian, William Ridge, Richard erl Crulcher, Paul Davis, l-larold Duncan, Frank Skipper, Allison Wesl, William Wilkinson. Noi Gillespie,Edmund l-louze,l-ierlfnerhlernigan,David Picluredz Ted Baker, Gene Brown, Donald How- Johnson, Glen O'Linger, Nalhanel Pills, William ard, Lewis Phillips, William Wiggins. GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER .,ii...i -l OFFICERS GLENN OLINGER . . ,.... . . Presideni FRANK GILLESPIE , . . ,Vice-Presiderii' BAXTER BENDER . . . . Secrerary BILL WIGGINS . . . .... Treasurer HERB JERNIGAN , . . . ..... Pledge Direcfor On a cold snowy morning, April IO, l856, There Chi Fraierniry was founded by Frederick Norion Freeman and Arihur P. Chase. From Ihis dare Theia Chi remained a local iralrerniiy for almost fihly years before slariing an expansion program. Since 'rhai lime Theia Chi has grown info a nalional Iralernily wiih one hundred and eighi chapiers. Those who knew Beia Kappa can I'ell you 'thai we are an old organizalion of This campus. The insiallalion of our chapfer is aplly described by one of our songs: On December Ihe second, I942, A brighi new siar came our of The blue. Gamma Alpha was Jrhe chapIer's name Oi Thefa Chi Fralerniry of naiional fame. Theia Chi ar The Universiiy of Chaiianooga has been very promineni socially during l95I and I952. The Rebel Reunion and Ihe Shipwreck Cruise were held dur- ing Ihe spring and summer. 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W 55 M , S 5 MEMBERS Alain, Alley, Almon, Anderson, Ashley, Barnes, Beary, Bell, Bohr, Brock, Carson, Carler, Dallon Davis, Dorn, Freeman, Gill, Granl, Gross, l-larl ley, I-ludson, I-lundley, Jolwnslone, Kellerlwals Kelley, Kisller, Lyle, Lynch, Maupin, Meyer, Mil ler, lvlorlon, Murphy, McGee, McCormick, lvlc Croslcey, McGregor, McLean, Mclvlinn, Pack Piclcell, Purcell. Robinson, Salmon, Slwadwick J. Sleward, S. Slewarl, Slulce, Sullivan, Thomas Turner, Vincenl, Wallace, Wlmeless, Wlwilrclwer Sarah Willhoil, Sue Willlmoil, Wise, Will, C Wolfe, T. Wolfe. Nol Picluredz S. Anderson, Bolwannon, l-lerslnfield Payne, Radford, Slone, Varnes. ON THE U.C. CAMP GRGANIZATIONS Life is grindsfone, and whe'rher ii' grinds a man down, or polishes him up, depends on 'Phe s+uFf he's made of. ,S m xx z . 'C f ,gi-1,4 ,l!o.', , Y r 1 . 40 'E Ui v. Z... E V E , , 1 1 5 z p ' XE Q 4 4 Q-Q ..,. .gn .41-' . ,, - qs fs- vga- W- , .. -.V Y -A ' -3- Q5- 4- -4' , wr ,. 'J ,. 0- an Q -Iv 11 i .,, 'F' ni' 23 ,4 we ' Bw 5 . 2? X? s 'Q U. Z E M W si N 7 3 WD E 9 .E Q V, S 5 WW W -Q N Mk :QW my -01:4-we wi, k gsm ' ,- Q 4. fr . x L, .-Q: ,ss 3 , A , L Xx Wx v. . ' . N .N , T R 4235.9 -.EB r .Q ,ipaq Q 1 V1 fy F TL E A ,S . . .. 'H v w TW' f 241 .siwdm ,f 2. lv ,L . gn W., r' ? . 5 ,E , 2 , 'sau -Q iff I 5: ' fr ' . 'W D X L 3 Z 3 s' S 1 a 5 1 z 5 1 L, ' I 1.5 X-4 xr r 'XI STUDENT BGDY OFFICERS The STudenT Body oTFicers, oTher Than The class elecTed members oT The STudenT Council are The STudenT Body President Vice-President and Sec- reTary-Treasurer. The PresidenT calls and presides over all meeT- ings oT The STudenT Body and STudenT Council oT which he is auTomaTically presidenT. He also supervises all preliminary Freshman-Sophomore acTiviTies. The Vice-PresidenT is responsible Tor The duTies oT The presidenT in The absence of The laTTer. The SecreTary-Treasurer obTains an accu- raTe accounT oT all STudenT Body and STudenT Council moneTary asseTs and meeTing minuTes and posTs Them in a designaTed locaTion malcing Them available Tor general sTudenT use, and re- porTs all acTiviTies oT The groups To The Echo Tor publicaTion. 134 To be eligible Tor These oTTices, The candidaTes musT have mainTained a C average in aT leasT Twelve hours' work. ElecTions Tor These oTTices are held each Spring and The Term of oTFice is one college year. NominaTed by peTiTion, These candidaTes musT presenT Their plaTTorms before a meeTing oT The STudenT Body. John Woodall is presidenT: Rody Broome is vice-presidenTg and Shirley Norris is SecreTary-Treasurer This school year. A STudenT Body Cheerleader and Song Leader are chosen each year by a commiTTee made up oT STudenT Council represenTaTives. members oT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. and repre- senTaTives Trom The Thalpos Club. Carl Cain is The cheerleader, and Dee Collins is The song leader aT The presenT Time. Some sTudenTs never Tully realize The scope oT STudenT Council acTiviTies. There are a greaT many duTies oT This group which are imporTanT To The sTudenTs louT never meeT Their aTTenTion. The mosT imporTenT duTy oT This group is The allocaTion oT The STudenT AcTiviTy Fund To The various needs oT The sTudenTs. The major expenses oT This Tund are The MOCCASIN and The Ac- cenT. Also The council is called upon Trom Time To Time To bear The expense oT various sTudenT STUDENT proiecTs such as dances, pep rallies and oTher eTTorTs To improve The loT oT The sTudenT. AnoTher duTy oT The STudenT Council is The gov- erning oT any Tund raising acTiviTy oT any campus organizaTion. This includes sTageTTs and mid'nighT movies. Aside Trom These maior duTies, The coun- cil is responsible Tor The carrying ouT oT The STu- denT ChesT Fund Drive and oTher drives and promoTions where The responsibiliTy is noT as- sumed by oTher campus organizaTions. C 0 U N C I L 135 HO The l-lonor Council was sef up in order fo fosfer a sense of academic honesfy among sfudenfs on examinafions. The honor code, which operafes in fhe Universify, involves fhe signing of a formal pledge on all examinafions and ofher wriffen work by fhe sfudenfs. Over all violafions of fhis code fhe Council has sole iurisdicfion, and fhe penalfy for such violafions ranges from reprimand fo ex- pulsion from college. To qualify for membership on fhe Council per- sons musf be nominafed by fhe Honor Council. This lisf is nexf senf fo fha Sfudenf Council for approval and finally broughf before fhe sfudenf body fo be vofed on. Each class is enfifled fo have NOR CGUNCIL fhree members on fhe Council wifh fhe excepfion of fhe Junior Class which has four represenfafives. Proof fhaf such an honor sysfem can work and is working is seen in fhe co-operafion fhe Council has received fhis year by sfudenfs and faculfy members alike. For fhe pasf year fhe Council has been under fhe leadership of Bill Taylor, Chairman. Ofher members of fhe Council are: Fred Currey, Sfeve l-larvey, Jim Penningfon, l-larold Freeman, Wayne l-lolly, Doug Meyer, Charlie Adams, Paf Barker. Peggy Kisfler, Sandy Reiman, Beffy Ferne Brooks and Sfella Riheldaffer. Eleclion lo Alpha Sociely, The honorary scho- laslic socieiy of Jrhe Universify of Challanooga, is The highesl academic dis+inc'rion granled for all- round excellence in scholarship, Alpha was or- ganized on This campus in l9l8. Hs membership is increased annually by The eleclion of seniors having poinl averages of 2.25 or above, by The seleciion of iacully members who have dislin- guished Themselves, and by The selecfion of sev- eral lownspeople who have made noleworlhy cul- lural conlribulions lo The communily. The moHo of Alpha Sociely is Nulli Nisi Op'rimi, No+hing buf The best New members announced on May 6, l952, are: Seniors: Mrs. Sarah Burell, Mrs. Belly Quinlrell ALPHA Chadwick, Wilma Dee Collins, James Edward Dooley, Mrs. Doris Chapman Dowbiggin, Clyde Emory Driskill, Frank Eugene Gillespie, Mrs. Mary Louise Green Griffin, Benny Harrison Gross, Sam- uel Sayers l-lurl, Erwin Argyle Lehlo, Mary Ann McCrary, James C. McSwe-en, Pafricia Ann Mar- Tin, Alice Elizabefh Newell, John Alberl Owen. Sylvia Farrior Smilh, Waller Thomas Sumner, Wil- liam Lee Taylor, Nancy Anne Thomas, l-lenry Mel- vin Vaughn, Roberl Polk Womack. Facully Members: Dr. Mary B. Dallon, Dr. Nor- berl Koch, Dr. Haskell M. Miller, Miss Sarah Phil- lips, Dr. Gordon R. Wood. l-lonorary Members: Lawrence G. Derlhick, Llewellyn Evans, William L. Frierson. CCIETY l i B L E E Y The Universiiy of Chaiianooga chapier of Blue Key Fraierniiy was founded in I926. ll's purpose is lo offer recogniiion 'ro ihos-e young men who are leaders on ihe campus and have offered service io fhe school. Social aciiviiies for ihe year include ihe Blue Key Varieiy Show and Blue Key Ladies Nighi, ihe annual banguei a+ which ihe queen is announced. Miss Sis Spence was +he I95l queen. Special service io Jrhe school lhis year has been io clear up lhe parking siiuaiion in ironi oi ihe commons. Members are: Bobby Womack, Presidenig Benny Gross, Vice- l 138 lx li '3r1'vI 1393 ii, -vi, -' 7. .3-'g'f xywigi ..,f'f if Q1 57 'QB ' if 'HQ Qx 1- 4. .., 3 l::'zLyl'4,.!, A E! il President Sieve l-larvey, Secreiary-Treasurer! Clyde Drislcill, Rody Broome, John Woodall, Carl Cain, Rex Orr, Bob l-leweii, Fred Currey, Jim Penningion, Bill Taylor, Bill Carson and Chick Gilberi. UADRAN LE Quadrangle is an organizalion lor iunior and senior women who are selecled on 'rhe basis of Their achievemenr in scholarship, leadership, and service. ll isone of 'rhe highesl honors a woman sludenl can a++ain al Jrhe Universily of Challa- nooga. ln The Tall ol l95l Quadrangle, in cooperalion wilh Blue Key, gave a parly lo welcome fresh- man sludenis To lhe campus. As a service 'ro The Universily, lhe members of Quadrangle insli- gared and are carrying our a poin+ sysiem +o regulalre campus aclivilies among individual slu- denlrs. in order +o dislribule srudeni leadership among a grealer number of persons. This year's members and officers were Carol Bailey, President Dee Collins, Vice-President Pal Barker, Secrelaryg Mariorie Wade, Treasurer: Sally lvlims, l-lisioriani Belly Ferne Broolcs, Vir- ginia Winger, Jean lvladaris. Sponsors are: Mrs. David Loclcmiller, lvlrs. Peg- gy Thomas, Mrs. Lulher Worsham. , ffm 'E ..,.., QQ I fl 139 PUBLICATIONS C H COMMITTEE The Publicalions Commilfee is composed ol lacully members oppoinled from lhe English deparlmenl and lhe Library Slall: in' cluded also are the edilors and business managers ol The sludenl publicalions. The Commillee is responsible lor lhe college cala- logue and lhe srudanl handbook, rhe school newspaper, lhe Echo, a lilerary magazine, lhe Accent and lhe college year- boolx, lhe MOCCASIN. Miss Isobel Griscom is chairman ol 'Ihe commillee. Dr. Gordon R. Wood, Mr. Roland Carler, Mr. Manlrer Fallen, and Mrs. Mary I-lale are lhe facully members. Mr. Fred Arnold, edilor of The Ac- cenl, Mr. Gene Hunr, edilor of Ihe Echo, and Miss Mariorie Wade and Mr. Clyde Driskill, edilor and business manager respec- Iively of lhe MOCCASIN, are sludenl members lhis year.- I I I APEL COMMITTEE The Chapel Cornmiflee is responsible lar planning 'the lwice- weelcy programs lor presenlaiion in Fallon Chapel. The comrnillee dislribules fhe available lime among religious services, musical programs, lapping ceremonies for sludenl orqanizalions, lacully and quesl spealcers, Chapel assemblies, and also provides occasions lor 'the sludenl body lo vole in relerendums and opinion surveys. The commillee is headed by Dr. Edwin S. Lindsey. Sludenl members are Dee Collins, Roberl I-Iewell, Gene l'lunl, Jean Madaris, I-luberl' Marlin, and Roberf Womack. A D M I N I S T R A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N The Execulive Council ol Annie Merner Pleiller Hall, lhe wo- men's dormilory on lhe U.C. campus, is lhe inlormal governing body ol lhe co-eds who call lhe dorm home. The eighl girls who serve on lhis council reprosenl lhe senior, iunior, sophomore and lreshman classes elecled by lhe enlire dorm during lhe lirsl house meeling ol lhe year. The dulies ol lhe group consisl ol keep- ing law and order according lo the rules and handing down dis- ciplinary aclion should some poor unlorlunale fail lo meel lhe cur- lew or break a rule. The council al all limes works closely under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Gladys Marlin, lhe house molher. Members lor lhis year include Sally Mims, Becky Smilh, Belly Jane Shaclcle- lord, Belly Balmer, Joan Poller. and Pallie Wade. GIRLS' DORMITORY COUNCIL The Rules and Regulalions Commillee is a ioinl sludenl-lacully commillee appoinled by lhe presidenl ol lhe Universily. ll has iurisdiclion over all inlraclions ol lhe rules and regulalions ol lhe Universily ol Challanooga. Aller lhe commillee has weighed bolh lhe sludenl and lacully views, il hands down as iusl a verdicl as is possible. Under lhe chairmanship ol Dean Maxwell A. Smilh lhe commillee has operaled eiclicienlly and conscienliously. Members ol lhe commillee are Dean Dorolhy Woodworlh, Miss Isabel Gris- com, Benny Gross, Bill Koons, Edna Myers, Nancy Anne Thomas, and John Waadall. ' RULES AND REGULA- TIONS COMMITTEE 5 ..i5- KAPPA CHI EPSILON The inspiraiion for fhe founding of Kappa Chi Epsilon lirsr was voiced in The spring oi I'-743. By lhe aulumn season ol' lhe same year, 'rhe consliluiion had been eslablished and regular meeiings began Io be held. Since Then Ihe organizalion has grown and Ihrough 'rhe years of iI's exislence has rendered a valuable service Io Ihe Universily, This organizaiion is a school service frafernily for women wilh Ihe primary purpose of improving relaiionships and undersfanclinq berween all sludenis, Iheir school, and 'the public. Hs aims are Io increase enrollmenl wilh Ihe highesf 'type ol men and women, and Io express Ihe apprecialion of Jrhe sludenl body 'ro alumni and Io lhose cirizens whose aid and supporl malce rhe Universily ol Chal- Ianooga possible. This year Dee Collins led The chapier as Presidenl of Kappa Chi. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a nalional service Iralernily. composed ol college and universiiy men who are, or have been, previously affili- ared wilh The Boy Scouls ol America. Each candidale for member- ship musl have had Iraining in any ranlc of Scouling, desire 'ro render service Io olhers and mainlain a saiisfaclory scholaslic sianding. Alpha Phi Omega renders service Io ihe sludenl body and fac- ully, Ihe youlh and communily, 'Io members ol Ihe Irarernily, and ro 'the naiion as parlicipaling cilizens. This year ihe organizalion has conlinued fo operaie The Sludenl Book Exchange in Ihe Sluclenl Commons, has made available Io any sludeni organizarion on Ihe campus a movie proieclor, has ushered al foolball games and concerls, and Ialcen an aclive parl in lhe adminislraiion ol lhe Sludeni Communiiy Chesl Drive and 'lhe Red Cross Blood Drive. Carl Cain served Ihe organizalion ably as Presidenl during lhis school year. S E R V I C E SERVICE ' SCHOLARSHIP Alpha Lambda Della af The Universify of Chaffanooga was founded in I947. The scholaslic requirement for membership is a 2.5 average for The firsf or bofh semeslers of The firsf college year. Alpha Lambda Della Freshman Women's Scholasfic FraTerniTy promofes infelligenf living and increased appreciafion of sTudy and The culfural phases of campus life. lTs purpose is fo encourage superior scholarship among freshman women by awakening in Them a realizafion Thaf each individual is solely responsible for her own achievemenf. WiTh a Thorough foundafion her freshman year, a member of Alpha Lambda Della may build Toward a very success- ful career. Miss Vivian McKenzie served as Presidenf of The orqanizafion This year. ELECTION COMMITTEE The Elecfion CommiTTee fills a very imporfanf posifion in sTudenT governmenT on The UniversiTy campus, lTs duly is To hold sTudenT body meefings wiTh The purpose of presenfafion of The plaT- forms of The candidafes for Sfudenf Body offices, To conducT The elecTions in a sTricT, fair and orderly manner, and To reporf The cornplefe elecTion reTurns To The sfudenfs by means of announce- menf in The Echo. Jim Penningfon, acfing chairman of The Elecfion Commiffee for I95I-I952, has successfully managed The affairs of The orqanizaTion in fulfilling iTs dufy To The STudenT Body. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Efa Sigma is a nalional honorary iraierniiy 'for freshmen who have aifained a scholasiic average of 2,5 or higher. Hs purposes are fo honor ihose men who have ariained superior scholarship and fo sfimulafe advancemenf in scholarship among all levels of college life. The Universify of Chaifanooga chaprer acquired ils charfer in I947 afier having pefilioned The naiional group. The I95l-52 officers of Phi Era Sigma are: Rex Orr, Presidenl: Hubert Marlin, Vice-President Malcolm Lynch, Secreiaryg Jim Jus- iice, Treasurer: Alex Parlain. Hisiorian. The faculiy advisor is Dr. M. S. McCay. ALPHA KAPPA Alpha Kappa is the local Sociology iralernily on lhe Universify of Chaifanooga campus. H was formed in l94l, and reorganized in 1950 ailer an inaclive period. The purpose of 'rhe organizalion is io inferesf universiiy siudenfs in The funciions of human groups and in fhe evoluiion of human sociefy. This year, rhe Presidenf, Des- mond McNamee, has presided over the semi-monlhly meelings of Alpha Kappa. SCHOLARSHIP'DEPARTMENTAL . ma ms .1-521. I .xg-V, , if-Ms sm lim saw A .Ld ,A mfs M .1- 5 fv. X 1 - M AW ' vis- . fs was f ' R rf f : .,:, Q H 'X x ':'5:'E::,...::5.E.- aw Q wiwmz S11 Mis H La .:f:f55: gg ,xx mf ways w M yfw H vu ff' 'X B E ,Q H qffifzf: -HM H 1 M 'W K at mmm ,K . , M M-WWW 'M X , I E qv me M I v- M 'M 5 X 1 E vw - H I B N . M gg . M' -X JK v r 1 -' mx M' X E QI: QQ A X ,Y WH 3 eq- :sw am wwf qi, ' f js: Sm M, M EE A ' SSB I- ,- ' ' .M My 8' ms 4 'iivyk-gpg A W E ss mg 'I wmnwm Q, is 157 B ' ' Nm :im E 3 'K 7' . 1 . 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One oT The maior issues conTronTing The group This year has been The changing of The name of BeTa Befa Befa To 'naTional biological honor socieTy, insTeed of naTional biological honorary fraTerniTy as iT has been hereTofore. Miss Eleanor McGilliard and Dr. W. K. BuTTs have been insTrumenTal in guiding Tri-BeTa Through The year oT successful acTiyiTies, including if Trip To Oak Ridge, Tennessee, To Tour The biological research labora- Tories There. The oT'lIcers Tor The year l95l and l952 were: PresidenT, Bill Crawley: Vice'PresidenT, Clyde Drislcill, Jr.g SecreTary, Norma Fieldsg and Treas- urer, Jane Dyer. BETA BETA BETA M E N T A L The Classics Club is an orqanizaTion oT sTudenls who are Taking courses in The Classics, Greek and LaTin. Several Times during The year, The members meel' for social qaTherinqs and discussions of subiecTs perTinenT To Greek and Roman culTures. Dr. Joseph Cal- loway is TaculTy sponsor of The group. Due To circumsTances beyond The conTrol of The MOCCASIN sTaTT, iT was impossible To geT a phoTograph oT This group. CLASSICS CLUB D i E P A R T Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a nalional honorary chernislry fraler- nily which was organized lo furfher inleresl and learning in chem- islry as well as fo promole good fellowship among 'rhe chemisiry sfudenls on lhe Universily campus. To be eligible for membership in Gamma Sigma Epsilon, a chernislry maior musl complefe lwelve hours of B work, while a combined science major musf compleie sixleen hours of B work. Under 'rhe guidance ol Gamma Sigma Epsilon's sponsor, Dr. lr- vine Grole, discussions of lhe chemical world are held and peril- nenf lopics presenled by special speakers, Enlerlainmenr also is planned for members of fhe group. Each spring a banquel is Jrhe highlight of the lra1'ernily's aciiviiies. Meetings lhis year were held in lhe library ol Brock Hall under lhe supervision of Benny Gross as Presidenl. GAMMA SIGMA Epsiioisi M E N T A L Le Cercle Francais is a local organizaiion for 'rhe purpose of sludying and promoling inleresi in French cullure-lhe French len- guage, civilizalion, and lileraiure. Membership is limiled 'lo Those sludenfs who are beyond 'rheir second year in ihe s'rudy of lhe French language, and who have mainiained a B average. Only French is spoken af fhe meelings, and fhe facully sponsors, Dean Smilh and Professor Suflon, give a pariy for lhe members ol lhe group and Their guesis each year. LE ERCLE FR NCAIS S M who . l l ' l v -5 '. F:' ' - -: - .. 1-s We-a-eww-a-w..,.wwi'5!f s ,r . -:- PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu is The naiional honor sociefy for siudenis of ihe Social Sciences. li upholds fhe ideals of scholarship and social serv- ice, and funciions as an iniergralor for The several branches ol So- cial Science. Membership, besides Alumni and Facully, consists of Juniors and Seniors wirh an average of B or beffer in ai leasi 'rweniy semesier hours of Social Science. D E P A R T c PSI CHI OMICRON Membership in Psi Chi Ornicron is The reward of siudenrs who have shown aclive inleresr and scholasiic compeience in psychol- ogy, Eligibilily depends on ihe amounl and qualify of work done in lhe deparimenr and on the sfudenfs general scholasiic rafing. The purpose of ihe organizaiion is To encourage inieresi and schol- arship in ihe Psychology Deparfmeni and, by means of guesf speakers, reporis, forums and debaies io keep members informed of wha? is going on in iheir field, M E N T A L iii' ww. s M ,, , ,, L 0 , ge I E2 Z: it zir fx T A ,zlgflawekrwf ' Ur , as 's S ., 3? E R T L The purpnsc of The Ari Club is To sfimulale in The siudenis of Tl1aT cleparimenf a greaier inTercsT in The field of fine arf by mal:- inq ii alive and inTeresTing. Semi-monihly meeTings Tor supper, Tun and ari Films and discussions were enioyable aiiairs. The proiecTs of lhe group for This year included The r'edecoraTion of The club room, complete wiih screen-prinied drapes done by Fred Arnold, and The annual sTudenT art exhibiir pariicipaied in by all The sTudenTs of The deparimeni. Gallery Talks by ariisis from The UniversiTy of Tennessee, Universiiy of Georgia, and The Universiiy of ChaTTa- nooga wore inspiraiional addiTions To The year's evenis. Bruce Wallace as Presideni and Ivan Marshall as Vice-PresidenT lcopi The ball rolling ably and swifily. D E P A R T SIGMA TAU DELTA The purpose oi Sigma Tau Delia is To encourage literary laleni among sTudenTs. The modesT caTfish-like grin of an aufhor accept ing an inviTaTion To read his own work disTinguishes iis members. Homegrown poeTry and prose are subiecTecl To criTicism ai meei- ings held whenever The presideni, Fred Arnold, can locaTe The members of The organizaiion. Miss lsobel Griscom sponsors The group. M E N T A L T of , wig, D E P A R T M E N T A L Sigma DeITa Pi, The naTional Spanish honor fraTerniTy, has been IccaTed on our camJJpus since l93I. The officers oT Rho Chapfer Tor l95l4I952 were: Presi enT, Helen ScoTTg Vice-Presidenl, Dee Collinsg Sevcrefary- Treasurer, Nellye Kafhryn Pickeifg and PubIiciTy Chairman, Sarah WilhoiT, Faculfy sponsor for The group is Miss Terrell TaTum, head of The Spanish DeparTmenT. During The pasT year, Sigma DelTa Pi has carried on various acTiviTies, lis members sponsored a chapel program during The ChrisTmas season, leafuring Spanish Chrisfrnas songs and ScripTure readings. They also pre- senTed a Pan-American Day program, aT which Time six new members were Tapped, They were: BeTTy ArmsTrong, Fred Bohr, Jerry Brown, Jo Ann Carler, Gerry Maxey, and BeTTie Jo Sfroble. Every year Sigma DelTa Pi gives an award To The sTudenT who has shown The greaTesT improvemenT in Spanish during The year. The purpose of This naTionaI organizaTion is To encourage a greaTer inTeresT in, and a wider knowledge of, The Hispanic conTribuTion To modern cuITure. For acTive membership in Sigma DeITa Pi, a sTudenT musT be a Spanish major and have a general poinT average of l.5 and a B Average in Spanish. For associaTe membership, s'IucIenTs musT be Taking advanced 'Spanish and have The near equlvaIenT of a maior. SIGMA DELTA PI Sigma Pi Sigma, which is The only naTional physics honor socieTy, was Tounded aT Davidson College, NorTh Carolina, in l92I. AT presenT iT has aboul' 68 acTive chapTers including almost 8,000 members. The ETa ChapTer aT The Universily oT Chalianooga was organized in I929. and has grown To a large group of aboul' IOO members since ThaT Time. Many oT iTs members have conTinued The collegialre inTeresT in physics and have added cIisTincTion To The chapTer and Themselves. AlThough iT is an honor socie-Ty, Sigma Pi Sigma Tincls Time in iTs calendar oi evenTs lor occasional social as well as scienTi'Tic meeTings. Dr. M. S. McCay serves as TacuITy advisor Tor The group which was presided over This year by Frank Gillespie. SIGMA PI SIGMA 4, swag rf I wr I 3 . if sitio fi I , ii.. a F - I f . -Q7 g W iss, D E P A R T M E N T A L Any man who has earned one lefier in any rnaior spori is eli- gible for membership in The C Club. The purpose oi lhe organia zaiion is lo regulaie The wearing of lefiers on the campus and io sponsor The informal dances following The foolball games played ai home. Oiher acliviries include selling fooiball programs. operai- ing concession slands al aihlelic evenls and serving as usher af various cvenis. For I'heir philanihropic proieci' The Club enierlains and aids orphans from The local orphanages. Peic Page served as fha group's l95l-52 president XX ll The Home Economics Club was esiablished on fhe campus To creaie fellowship among sludenfs maioring in Home Economics as well as among ofher siudenls inieresfed in home-makings Through The club aciivifies The class insiruciion which ihe members have re- ceived becomes aciual working knowledge. The annual fall iniiiaiion banquet fhe annual fea for fhe whole siuclenf body and fhe siyle show which gave fhe girls a chance fo show oil wha? fhey have made in class are evenls looked forward 'lo noi only by fhe club members buf also by many ofhers in school. Miss Georgia Bell is 'rhe facully sponsor oi fhe Home Economics Club. Miss Lucyo Tarkinglon was the president for 'rhe Pas? year. LU HOMEEC CLUB I ,yn B ,V f H , 1 H s A INTERNATICNAL RELATIONS CLUB The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club is a sTudenT organizaTion, The purpose of which is To promoTe undersTanding of foreign peoples and of inTernaTional problems. The group holds monThly meeTings for The discussion of currenT affairs. Dr. Frank W. PrescoT'r is The TaculTy advisor. OTficers for l95I-52 are: Lowell Lehman, Presidenfy l-luberT Mar- Tin. Vice-PresidenTg Sandy Reiman, Recording SecreTary7 Nancy HarringTon, Corresponding Secrefaryg Nancy Thomas, Treasurer. D E P A R T MOCETTE CLUB The MoceTTe Club is an organizaTion The purpose of which is To oTTer recogniTion To co-eds ouTsTanding in The field of sporfs. The club is open To junior and senior women who have accumu' lafed aT leasf Tive hundred poinTs Tor aThleTic parTicipaTion as seT up under The WA-.A. rules. Each year The MoceTTes sponsor a Powder Bowl Touch-TooTball game as The half-Time show aT one of The regularly scheduled varsiTy TooTball games. The girls pracfice for weeks under The TuTelage of a privileged-few of The TooTball, boys. Jody STockdale served as The I95l-52 president Gerry WHT was The Treasurer. M E N T A L D E P A R T The Physical Educalion Majors Club was organized in The spring of T950 Tor men and women majoring in The Tield OT Physical Edu- caTion. The purposes of The organizaTion are To sTimula're inTeresT, To develop a Teeling of uniTy among The Physical EducaTion maiors wiThin The Ur1iversiTy. and To aid in The recogniTion oT This Tield of siudy Throughouf The sTaTe and nalion. The P.E.M. Press is The official publicafion of The group and is published monThly. This pa- per conjrains inTormaTion oT inleresT To all members oT The organi- zafion and news oi The alumni of The P.E. DeparTmenT. Dan Orlich was The l95I-52 presidenT oT The group. PHYS. MAJORS C -Q - an ,nr W5 x,.4. 'TE - M E N T A L The UniversiTy Players is composed oT boTh sTuclenTs and TaculTy members who have parTicipaTed in clramaTic produclions or have worked in The sTage crews. Membership is based on required work in The DramaTic DeparTmenT-. Mrs. DoroThy l-laclceTT Ward is The TaculTy sponsor Tor The group. This year The play Anclrocles and The Lion scored The biggesT success of all. IT Teafured James Farrar in The TiTle role, and em- ployed a real, live lion. ThroughouT The year The members have gaThered To see and dis! cuss plays presenTed in ChaTTanooqa. CharloTTe Walker served as The presiding oTTicer during The T951-52 season. ED. UNIVERSITY LUB PLAYERS 1 -- was . ess N W s T WWW W ' R, 1 . -ne C' fi J ,L K ,, E as E xv. 27. .A.A. The Womens AThleTic Associalion has compleTed ils sixTeenTh year on The ChaTTanooga UniversiTy campus. This organizaTion was founded by Mrs. Anne Lee Manson, Tormerly of The Physical Edu- caTion DeparTmenT, and a group of enTerprising female Physical educaTion maiors. The associaTion mainTains a well-rounded program of individual and Team sporTs Tor women and promoTes Tourna- menis in soccer, volleyball. baslceTball, soTTball, Tennis, badminTon. swimming, and ping pong. Each year WAA sponsors a coke parTy for all new women sTudenTs, a spring Playday Tor senior girls of The local high schools, and a banqueT for all WAA members. To be eligible for membership in The Women's AThleTic AssociaTior1, a co-ed musT earn one hundred poinTs which she may gain Through The inTra-mural sporTs program. The PresidenT of WAA This year is Marnie Wagner. as a e as x ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Tennessee Gamma Chapler of Alpha Epsilon Delta, nalional pre-medical honor sociely, was installed on The UniversiTy of Chaf- Tanooga campus March 25, I95O, The scholasTic requiremanis Tor membership in A E D are Thai' The sludenl be in The upper one- Third of his class and have af leasT Three semesfers of pre-medical work compleled. I952 has been a year of serious handicap due To The small num- ber oT eligible pre-medical sTudenTs. The year began wilh only Tour members, Three ofhers being iniiiafed in January To boosT The ToTal To seven. This group sponsored in The spring a mosT inforrnaiive and in- TeresTing lecrure by Dr. Irvine Grole, ils faculty advisor. The loc- Ture enTiTled AclvenTures in BoTanical Drugs was enioyod by a group of abouf T'wenTyffive persons. This year's olzlicers were: Presidenl, Clyde Drislcill, Jr.: Vice-Prosi- clcnT, Charles R. Swill: Socrefary-Treasurer, Bill Crawley. DEPARTMENTAL ' PROFESSIONAL I P R O F E S S I 0 N A L The Universily ol' Clmllanooga chapler ol lhe Sludenl Allliliales ol lhe American Chemical Sociely was founded on March 3. l95O. The purpose ol lhis undergraduale organizalion is lo enable slu- denls inleresled in chemislry or chemical engineering lo beller ap- preciale Ihe professional side oi Iheir chosen careers, The regular programs consisl of leclurcs and demonslralions on lhe various especls oi chemislry by lhe sludenl members, 'iacully and relaled professional men of lhe community. Through this orqanizalion. lhe sfudenl aliiliaies receive perlinenl lileralure published by lhe na- lional organizalion and gain ei correcl allilude and oulloolc foward lheir fulures in chemislry. Benny Gross serves as Presidenl ol lhe group. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SGCIETY The purpose ol lhe Engineers' Club is lo promolc lhe sfudy of engineering al lhe Universily of Challanooga. This obieclive of lhe organizalion has been accomplished lhrough ihe leclures ol guesl speakers, molion piciure sludies and field lrips lo various local induslrial planls. The group has periodic dinner meelings wilh lhe Challanooga Engineers' Club in an efiorl lo acquainl local engineers wilh worl: being done al lhe Universily. William Goggin is lhe president Ihis year and Dr. M. S. McCay is facuily sponsor. ENGINEERS' CLUB PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CLUB The Professional Business Club is one oi lhe largesl and mosl aclive deparlmenlal organizalions on The U.C. campus. Il was founded here in April of I947, wiih lhe purpose oi loslering good iellowhip among iis members and providing a heallhy organizaiion lhrough which inleresied sludenls in Ihe Economics and Commerce Deparlmenls mighl have an opporlunilv 'ro increase 'their lcnowl- edge of lhe business world. Membership by necessily is limiled lo fiily members who are maioring in Economics andfor Com- merce. The presidenl for Ilwis year was I-larold McLaughlin. The local chapler oi S.A.lvI. was formed in January of I95O. This nafional organizafion was developed in an eiiorl io encourage sludies inlendecl To discover more efficient mefhods of work in edu- calion, induslrial produclion, governmenl and olher iields. Sludenls lalcing courses designed Io prepare lhem for posilions in managemeni groups afier college are eligible for membership if lhey mainlain a l,5 scholaslic average. Professor Daniel A. Preslon was inslrurnenlal in The Iormalion of lhe U.C. Chapler oi S.A.lvI., and Jaclc Persinger has given serv- ice io lhe organizalion as presidenl this year. P R O F E S S I O N A L PROFESSIONAL ' MUSIC The reiail Co-op Club was organized Tour years ago on a social basis. Since so many oi ils members spend a greal' parf of Their Time working, iT qives Them an opporTuniTy To qeT To know one anoTher ouiside oi classrooms and Io compare noTes abouT work- ing condilions, sTore policies and The many problems oT a re-Tailing sludenT. Tha purpose of This club is The sTudy oi The arT oT reTailinq Through class-work af The universiiy and Through service To The re- Tail sTores of ChaTTanooqa. Tom Stevenson served Ihis year as presidenT of The group: Mr, Preslon was The Taculfy sponsor. CO-OP CLUB I 'ru 39.4-. jd The Girls' Trio is composed of Three UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga voice maiors and has become Truly an ambassador of good wiIl i'hroughouT The ChaTTanooga area. They are noTed Tor Their per- Tormances aT various civic meeTinqs, in Chapel Tor The lisTening pleasure of The U.C. sTudenTs, and Tor Their work in combinaTion wiTh The Male Chorus. Elinor Cole is TirsT soprano, Gloria Williams sings second so- prano, and Barbara Wilson is The alTo voice of The group. Mary CaTherine Morrison is The piano accompanisT Tor The Trio. GlRL'S TRIO PH sine ,-q -from -. xl MUSIC ED. CLUB The Music Education Maiors al the Universily of Chalfanooqa mel Jan- uary IB, 1952, lo organize a local chapfer of The Music Educalors' National Conference. The purposes of This organizafion are lo widen The scope of learning of lhe music educalion maiors, and lo provide worfhwhile proiecfs Through which lhe music education maiors may gain usefif-ll experience. Our sponsor and faculty advisor is Mr. E. D. Rush- worf . One of lhe big evenfs of fhe year was a frip made by several of lhe members lo The Music Educaiors' Nalional Convenlion in March. Officers oi The M. E. N. C. are: Marlin Bardill, Presidenlg Jayne Craven, Vice-President Pafricia Wade, Secrefary-Treasurer. Members of The group are Mary Alice Colburn, Jay Craven, Phila Crane, James Dooley, Rose Dyer, James Eubanks, Mike Farmer, Bill Henson, Helen Higgins, Pele Hood, Barry McDonald, Jean Madaris, Sally Mims, Louis Nelson, Delores Wessel, Kilfy Rogers, James McDavis, Louis Busch, Gloris Price, Mary Ann McCrary. MALE CHORUS For lhose of us who are required lo go lo Chapel, an inler- eslinq program is indeed a welcome change. The Male Chorus, men's choral division ol lhe University ol Challanooqa Music De- parfmenl, has provided excellent programs lhis year. They sound qood even when they are lusl praclicinq. They have also done a qreal deal foward spreading favorable opinions of our school by performing before numerous high school assemblies and on olher special occasions. Mr. Rushworlh is 'lheir direclor. M U S I C M U The University Band, though still small, is growing, Even now they cul quite a picture in their snappy blue and gold uniforms. They really add sparlr to a cold, cheering Iootball crowdl Besides the playing and marching activities during the football season, the band also presents concerls lor chapel programs and in neighbor- ing lowns. Many ol its members were privileged to participate in lhe Massed Band Concert al' the Municipal Auditorium under the direction ol Paul Lavalle. The band is under Ilie able and energetic direction ol Mr. E. D. Rushworlh. UNIVERSITY BAND I C In addition to taking part, in sections, in the weekly chapel programs this year, the Choir has presented a number of special chapel perform- arices: Nov. I9 81 20-the 'Thanksgiving program. Dec. I0 81 II-the Christmas Candlelight Carol Service. March 3 Xi 4-a program of secular songs. March 3I 81 April I- The Seven Words ot Christ on the Cross -a cnntata by Heinrich Schuetz, together with other sacred music for this season of the Church Year. In December the Choir also sang its Christmas program at Centenary Church, to a large and fine congregation. Then lust before the winter recess the Choir went on a special trip to ljluntsville, Ala., and sang in two high schools there, doing Christmas TYIUSIC. On Sunday, April 27, the Choir presented a Service of Sacred Music Io' the community, in the John A. Patten Memorial Chapel. For the Baccalaureate Service on June B, the choir presents specially prepared music. And again on the evening of Commencement, the Choir will participate. Soloists with the Choir during the course ot the year have been: Elinor Cole, Sylvia Smith, Sally Mims, Gloria Williams, and George Srarke, Thomas Salmons, Jaclc Bookout, Davis Bingham, James Dooley. Iihe first eight sang vocal solos. James Dooley played trumpet soIo.l Then Mary Alice I-lollaway and Barbara Wilson appeared as piano accornpanists. All of the programs were under the direction of Prof. Isa Mcllwraith, University Organist and Choirmaster. UNIVERSITY CHOIR e N e '- il page UNIVERSITY RCHESTRA The Universily Orchesira, a new adoliiion fo Ihe campus organ- ized in I949, has increased in numbers with every passing year. Evenlually ils use is Io be The accompanying medium for applied music majors. This year Ihe orcheslra has played for several Chapel programs and olher Universiiy funclions. I+ provides an excellenl opporfunily for lhe music maiors 'ro pur Iheir lraining fo praciical use, Under lhe direclion of Mr. Rushworlh il' performs beauliiully and smoolhly. This year il boasls several members of Ihe Chal- fanooga Symphony Orchesrra wifhin ils ranks. CO-ED COTTILI Co-ed Colillion recognizes 'rhose women sludenfs considered so- cially oulslancling. Membership is Iimifecl 'ro Junior and Senior wom- en, selecled from sororily and Independent qroups. Social evenls of Ihe year were Ihe Jack Frosl Ball given in January af which new members were announced, a Slagefle, and a spring parly Io lap members for The following year. Jenny Armslrorlg served as Ihis year's Presidenl, Helen Scoll, Vice-President Pal Barker, Treasurer, Virginia Winger, Secrelary. M U S I C ' S O C I A L l R E L I 6 I O U S The Baptist Student Union has as its purpose to conserve Baptist College youth tor Christian leadership and the kingdom ot God. This group has sought to reach 240 Baptist students at the University of Chattanooga this year. An asoect ol the work which has been of tremendous value has been llie acquiring ol a Student Center located at 722 Oak Street. Since the building affords a place for meetings, devotionals, and fellowship it has come to be known as a home away lrom home. Miss Margaret Duncan is the full-time director of the program and serves as its 'spiritual coach. An Executive Council ot consecrated Baptist students are elected annual- ly to coordinate the religious activities for Baptists in the school. Those serving for the school year l95I-52 were as tollowsz President, Sara Jo Rebecca Smithg Devotional Vice-President, Barbara Wilson, Secretary, Wlielessg Enlistment Vice-President, Joyce Grant, Social Vice-President, Jane Bradley, Treasurer, Benny Gross. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION T7 4 The Campus Religious Council is composed ot representatives trom each ot the religious groups on campus and any other groups which have an ottice ot chaplain. Its purpose is to promote co- operation among these various groups and toward this end it plans co-operative activities and makes recommendations. Its chiet func- tion each yaar is the planning ot Religious Emphasis Week, which was centered this year about the theme ot Religion and Vocations. Chaplain R. A-, Kilburn is the advisor to the group. Officers tor I95l-52 were: Nancy Thomas. Presiclentg Nancy Stone, Vice-President: Pat Barker, Secretary. CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL 'wat EW gm- J, - - - . -.rTsQT?5r?s 1t.'?'3 CANTERBURY CLUB The Canlerbury Club is a young peoplefs division on 'rhe Uni- versify of Challanooqo campus of The Profesianl Episcopal Church in America. Throughouf The year regular meeiings were held a+ which limes eminenl local churchmen and laymen leciured io ihe group. The purpose of 'lhe club is io lurlher fellowship and The spiriiual life of fhe Episcopclian sfudenf body. HHLH.COUNCH The Hillel Council is an orgainzalion for fhe Jewish sludenls of The Universify of Chaffanooqa 'ro provide opporfunily for social and religious fellowship. Monlhly meetings are held al which limes clislinguished speakers leclure to ihe group. Oiher functions of lhe group include numerous informal social lunclrions, especially lo commemorole various of lhe Jewish holidays. R E L I G I O U S R E L I G I O U S The Meihodisi Siucleni Moverneni has an acfive group of aboul' sixiy members. Two of 'Iheir proiecfs for the year were The Annual Chrislmas Parly for The UniversiIy's Ioreign exchange siudenis, and The collecrion of Chrisimas giiis for The boys and girls ai The Hol- sion Meihodisf Home in Greeneville. Tennessee. Officers of Ihe group are: Sally Mims, Presiclenlg Bill Carson. Vice-Presidenig Charlofle Walker. Secreiary: Nancy Thomas, Treas- urer. Members of The Council are Rose Dyer, Reuben Holland, Jr., Huberi' Marlin, Cannie Campbell, and Norma Fields. METHODIST STUDENT UNION The Newman Club was organized as an iniormaiive srucly group open io all Roman Cafholic siudenrs and any olhers who wish Io sfudy wiih Them. A quesiion box is mainiained for siudenis Io de- posii any quesfions which They mighi have concerning the church and Hs praciices. Farher Nelson is advisor Tor The group and leads The discussions designed Io answer the siudenis' quesiions. NEWMAN CLUB QM I I IA ' I ,ml WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Wesfminsfer Fellowship is an organizafion for fhe Presbyferian youfh who are sfudying af fhe Universify of Chaffanooga. The group is acfive in improving fhe religious afmosphere around fhe campus and in helping fo fransmif a feeling of brofherhood among all fhe sfudenfs. Weekly programs are offered fhe members fhrough speakers, discussions, audio-visual fechniques, and various ofher ways. Fellowship 'rhrough enferfainmenf is provided by hay- rides, informal parfies, and wiener roasfs. A new Wesfminsfer Fel- lowship Sfudeni' Cenfer on Douglas Sfreef gave fhe members op- porfunifies 'ro enioy Chrislian associafion. Officers are: Bob Hewirf, Presidenfg Barbara Neidharf, Vice' Presidenfg and Jane Dickerf. Secrefary-Treasurer. THALPOS CLUB The Thalpos Club, more commonly called fhe Pep Club, has become one of fhe mosf acfive organizafions on campus since if was founded here Iwo years ago. Ifs aims and purposes are 'ro promofe school spirif and supporf for fhe foofball, baskefball, and wreslling Teams. Pep rallies, Homecoming bonfire and parade, and selecfion of fhe cheer-leaders are only a few of Thalpos' many ac- Iivifies, If has done Hs besf Io gef card friclcs for fhe foofball games sfarfed, buf due Io the lack of cooperafion of fhe sfudenf body, so far fhe proiecf has been unsuccessful. Two represenfafives from each of fhe sororiiies and frafernifies and Independenrs, and several unaffiliafed sfudenfs comprise fhe membership of fhe club. Funds are obfained Through fhe sfudenf governmeni organizafion and Ihe sale of ra+ caps fo fhe fresh- men. Officers for The year were: Bobby Womack, Presidenf: John Woodall, Vice-Presidenfg Mariorie Wade, Secrefary: Fred Currey. 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ArT EdiTor REPORTERS Neelie Hooper Jean Meador Alice Newell Joyce DeVaney DoTTy Young Nancy Jones Mary CaTherine Morrison Bruce Wallace PaTTie Wade Jean Jacobs Pa+sy Ezell Peggy T-lellersTedT The MOCCASIN is The annual oT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga is whaT The hand-boolc has To say abouT our yearbook. A True sTaTemenT, buT The under,sTaTemenT oT The monTh. The MOCCASIN is more Than iusT a book, iT is a year's acTiviTies bound TogeTher, iT is remembering and iT is hours and days oT hard worlc. Hundreds oT picTures don'T iusT maferialize ouT oT Thin air, someone musT malce Them. And someone else musT see ThaT pho- Tographer and subiecT arrive aT The same place aT The same Time. WriTe-ups oT The many organizaTions, TraTer- niTies, classes, aThleTics, eTc. musT be beaT ouT of people Then Typed on special paper To be senT To The prinTer. The sTuclenT bodies oT colleges all over The UniTecl STaTes receive annuals each year. Each year many edi- Tors and Their sTaTTs go quieTly mad. This year The T952 MOCCASIN sTaTT has worked hard-especially The poor, harassed phoTographer, Guy l-lobbs, and The long-suT- Tering business manager, Clyde Drislcill. They and The whole sTaTT have The ediTor's wholehearTed Thanks and They should have yours, The sTudenTs' Thanlcs Too, wheTher you realize iT or noT. Anyway, wiTh apologies Tor The misTalces and pride in a iob done, here is your 1952 MOCCASIN. We hope very much ThaT you lilce iTl STAFF SNAPS Rv' Edifor and Business Manager MOCCASIN Phoiographar 12-N. I I' M, j 2 A A 4. f : THE UNIVERSITY ECHO STAFF GENE HUNT .... ....... E diTor BOB WEATHERLY . . . . Sporfs EdiTor LOWELL LEHMAN . . . .AssociaTe EdiTor BETTY BROYLES . . . SocieTy EdiTor HOWARD I-IALL . . . . . Managing EdiTor GUY I-IOBBS ..... .... P hofoqrapher BILL NELSON . , . .... News EdiTor DUGAN COUGI-ILAN . . . . .Business Manager ALFRED MAUPIN. . . . . FeaTure EdiTor MANKER PATTEN. . . . Faculfy Sponsor REPORTERS Maurine Greiser Dudley Jones John STraussberger Baader Bender Lloyd Anderson Gene RoberTs The Echo has always earnesTIy Tried To pre- senT The views oT The sTudenTs oT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga. anol TaiThTulIy record all Uni- versiTy news, boTh social and academic. Under The able leadership oT Gene I-lunT, eoliTor, The BeTTy Ferne Broolcs Marfha Grandy Mary CaTherine Morrison Ann Marfin Babs Salisbury college newspaper has compleTed a year high- IighTed by ouTsTanding success. The inTeresT and diligence oT The eoliTor, members oT The sTaTT, TypisTs, and phoTographers made The Echo a Truly superior college pubIicaTion. Published semi-monThly, OcTober I To May 30, excepT during examinaTion periods by The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga and enTered as second-class maTTer aT The posT oTTice aT CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Member AssociaTed CoIIegiaTe Press AFF HA AT WORK s 5 SPE gg 5' Mg N27 Polenlial Thomas Wolfe's and Edna lVlillay's al Jrhe Universiry ol Chal- lanooga can gel inlo prinl in lhe Universily Accent This yearly publicalion has a Jrradilion ol qualify unusual among campus lilerary mgazines. Sludenl lilerary figures are given wider audience by exchange ol publicalions wilh olher colleges. Edilor and designer ol 'lhis year's Accen'r cover is Fred Arnold: Ari Edilor. Don Crane: Business Manager. George Fosler. Members of lhe wriling slag include all members of Sigma Tau Della, lhe organizalion of sludenl' wriiers. 172 CDFFICERS l L? S Br F kv sv W Q7 Hugh Huffalter and Marion Henderson Eugene Lewis and Gloria Williams SPONSORS J. K. Thomas and Charloife Walker ir an mn Q ,MAN ,FAM , , gm X. 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