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

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Of course. i+'s easy io say 'rhaf vigorous and acfive siudenfs make Jrhe Universiiy of Chalslanooga an undying-and progressive-school. Bu'r whaf is progress? SiHing around lhe commons smoking and drinking coffee? Alslending classes? Winning irophies? These are only drops of blood in 'rhe huge circulaiory syslem of l'he school. More rapidly ihan before +he vas+ and expansive campus is aclually becoming larger as plans for UC's march +o ihe river begin +o become realiries. And were ir nor for 'rhe board of irusiees wiih an uniiring in+eres+ in 'rhe welfare of a young school on wheels. UC would probably be gray and fading a'r seveniy-five, and 'rhe excepiional members of 'rhe leaching siaff would be gone in search of greener pasrures. Bur UC is no'r on Hs way oui. l'r is climbing upward. Hs new Presidenl Marlin. wi'rh his pleasing combinalion of youihful aHi+ude and digniiy. works in harmony wilh ihe siudeni body and adminisirarion. The Universiiy gives lhe sluclenl whai he puls inlo if is a well-worn expression, buf if siill conlains a good deal of common sense. l the occasin 196 -'s I I . I .f N 0 W w. , w w ,. tx' as 6' Mountains The end of the monotony of the plains Historical fences Symbols of aspiration Monuments to Diastrophism New points of view Fresh breezes Signs of erosion Barriers to be crossed and 'recrossed Toiling, sweating Tired longing to rest And retreat Backwardness, wealth Cordilleras Peaks Plateaux-Mountains! N ever-ceasing rollingness. Cn , , fy i i gy: ,,.5-A.. ,talk l ,F ,' f,':3QI,' I- ggi 13 ' ' hifi--, 'if3y? f45-QE? if, -if ffl: x 'ff' fi sf'f ,v1.f1 . .,I....-pie: if-4.3-, f i' 1 7 : ':i'3:.iii'? - '- - ,, V 55,i.,,.w iw'-qxrzp i . , , y..s,h,9, -719,1 , '05 i Sm., 9-- .Ww w -,2- - 'fam' iii, E I-mfg'-'. ,Q ' 1115 :P di: 1 .gi I, qfrsf ,F-,rlyv NN, ' -Pr: .Vf V-' ' '11 is-1 -,L lf: I ' : -1'-vt.. ,.'.,:,3ff M- . :nga-,iii . .Y .'1'. u---1 r up-.+, x 1, un 096' VENI, VIDI . . . Freshmen begin fheir college careers wifh Orien'ra'rion's greal speeches, full of sound and fury .... They lislen +o 'rheir own fooisieps echoing Through 'rhe ivy-covered halls: They learn The mysferies of 'rhe library, rub elbows wiih 'rhe Universify adulf Social Sei, and lwifh fainf nosfalgic shades of Summer Campl are given poslcards 'ro wrife home and fell fheir friends and loved ones wha? a wondrously fraumafic experience 'rhey are now a perl of lwhile if is s'rill fresh on 'iheir mindsl, They are made fo become aware of The exisling si'rua'rion, wi+h reference 'ro lime, place, and imporianf persons. They are given a sense of warmih and belonging which only a small college can give. w . -I-fl f f' fuer? :W ai J' 1 1 A W. i Z W i ' i if gf If Mfg 333 r A E' Y :is A X lk L - 1 'I-551 '- ' f f f f .4 :LES ,VE In Zi. - f E. , , - V ' w swf ,p li, . fn' A-' ' Y , f , ' f.Lf .T LE- Sf 3 3 -lv ' 'l lv I ff' , ' 5A! ': . P if 7 ffl2.2i It . 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Sororifies craflily worlc during ihe summer, as rush begins almosl immediafely in ihe fall. They ser a quofa and vie againsf one anoiher for lop membership, which has some sorl of sralus-symbol significance. Ar fhe pealc of fheir careers, ihe pledges run down Douglas Slreel' hill and inlo 'rhe house of iheir choice, never 'ro be heard of again unlil ihe sororily begins fo build noforious images of 'rhem in campus poliiics. Truth I sought all winter long And many were my sighs. Now Spring is here with cheerful song . . . 1'll settle for some lies. 1. 2, Nt H ' I , 0 gl 5 1 lfgli-gr .3 1 .- i gif :fl A! we J -Wim' -fr-.za 5 5 Q l Wilw I I ,qu -1 fax ' me The real social life of The U.C. campus, you won'+ find wriH'en up in +he Handbook or The bullefin. Neilher will be on 'rhe school calendar or in +he Morfar Board book. The adminislralion can nof pin-poinl' i+. bu+ H' occurs. Ask any sfudeni' who knows . . . if you can find one. Music. Be careful. Come not too Close to me Withfyour luring squmis 'fempting me to shipwreck among the roc Yet come a bit closer For you are devastating and f desife your caresses But come not too close Ov we'll become one. nl ... 1, 1 Wu wil u 1 i 1 ' ,N . x. J Ls! ' 'Wim 1 ., gg- ks Those who love To wairch Greek farces enioy +he coming ol eleciions. The old srafemenr, Well, Margare+'s in ihe commons. I+ musi' be lime for elecfions again. complemenls 'rhe fad 'rhai universal universily brolherhood reigns during eleciions. Neurrals from all walks of siudenl' life become bosom friends wirh sororiiy girls. Fralerniry men shake 'rhe hand of a barely-remembered acquainiance and express concern for no'r having seen him in quire some fime, all 'rhe way 'ro 'rhe polls. Honey drips from 'lhe smiles of 'rhe dress-alike co-eds, and The campus is liHered wi'l'h posfers lin places designared by Dean Eberle. Buf he usually has if rainl. WHO GOT BEST HUSTLERH? You had +0 be a member of one in order 'lo belong. Some joined for poin'rs in 'rheir Greek orders. This procedure was frowned upon. Some ioined and were acfive. sficking feaihers info Their own caps. in order 'ro achieve higher honors. These were noi suspecred of 'rheir craffiness. Organizalions were designed +o develop 'fhe inreresis and 'ralenrs of s'ruden+s. Bur everybody wanied 'ro be a leader. Leaders had no work 'ro do: rhey simply assigned jobs +o commilrees. l+'s abs'I'rac'r, buf Think: if one Jrook a gianr eraser and removed +he organizafions and lheir leaders, who would miss whaf? ,E y . A C14 117191716 P14577 PWM Lg. L my ' xi - n 4 uf . X. ,-.r ,W-1 w X, .. .-,, .N ..v.,:3,L .' .. ......--... I -.--.. X ,.11 . -Q.. , .W F: ZVL ' 'N Q, mf' gr , K' A k 1, .. is-SWA .:y..1+.Zf'.2iQ2f!W W'f,iii-3 .-1.2 3-ffvvf :wx . 1 '. slr? ' V I , ,3,f..,m-,.Wv i:' .. . v ' - .-:Qkw W -M 1 - - .1 ,M .. - -1J,f..,,. W W . 4' ' ' . . . , , - ' -If 1'- f::fW '..1 .H VW. 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' ' , v, - ,gp '1 1' : , .. - ' 'fl-'f . . - NEXT WEEK THEY PUT THE EIRING PIN IN . if Every Monday aT The school you would see Them arrive. They wore miliTary greeng weighed I45. WiTh spiT-shined loooTs and polished brass, everybody knew They were sharp as glass: R.O. They conTended wiTh much, buT They will ioin Uncle Sam as oTTicers, They were rewarded each year wiTh a dance. They crowned a queen and Trolicked unTil midnighT, when They reTurned To Their homes and slepT well. Tor you-know-who was awake. Indeed, as The social columns read, iT was a gala evening and well worTh The l'f2 crediT hours. I g67'iTW'iWQ Q, A Q. 4 nIlJ5.ia ? 4 Iwi . 1 VI 3 fa 2 E I ,a 5 5 I I 1 P Q E5 MA. li Some considered iT hell on earTh. They would go To bed in Their underwear, shivering wiTh The cold ChaTTanooga nighT air. and awaken in a dry, hoT room wiTh parTicIes oT sooT TIoaTing around Their heads. This was The world oT exTreme TemperaTure changes, exposed pipes and concreTe blocks. Each day aT 2 a.rn. They would wander reIucTanTIy back To This quieT-zoned world, surrounded by The words, The Tollowing oTTenses are punishable by The indicaTed Tines payable To The UniversiTy plus oTher means-To be deTermined by seriousness oT oTTense. They were a minoriTy: The Ten per cenT ThaT comprised The men's dorm residency. IT was diTTerenT wiTh The co-eds. Theirs was a world oT pIasTer and curfews. In The evenings The women were shuT up by a Iady who spoke +enderIy To The parTing couples The benevoIenT words, O.K., break iT up: dorm's closed. fist 'aff All THIS AND A MEAT TICKET T00 Y 1 I. Q.. . Rf, ' G. K1 51 ff: 2 l ni- - 5 9' -dv. ,, ,,, I X . ?,:1'7'?v-iwwmdv u x Lipin- PIQN x 9: E I' :- ,JT .. as-1. V L , ig, E, A , z.. 3 .N,l, 5 I .. ,A -5 , X Us-1 'xx 'A 'fix' ' 1 ?3 1,1911 v '3'f' Q x '53 f ,ug,.,.4pL- - g-xr' l,,,s 5 ' ' V, P. uh. N, s X X C A is 'N ' .X I 1 x ,I ' If-2 1 Y. Y rm . X x . V51 E, . N! Q L, AW 1 1 I ,X , 'x Some of Them were on scholarship, buT The scholar- ships were on sTrings aHached To The mood oT The coach. We Tend To Torgei' ThaT aThleTes earn Their Tree sTay Through sweaT in every-aTTernoon pracTice. ln order To geT an educaTion, many of Them are forced To shrug off The animal brand name ThaT oTher aThleTes have helped To label Them wiTh, As one TooTball player sTaTed, JusT Think whaT iT does To your socal life: MosT girls have The aTTiTude, 'l wouldn'T Think of going ouT wi'rh him.' RAH! so fe Homecoming is a Time of' The year when The Alums geT TogeTher and have a blasT. The sTudenTs also have a nice liTTle social evening during which They chaT, lisTen To swing music. and wish They were alums. MosT of The Greeks are weary, aT This Time. Trom working all nighT on decoraTions oT crepe paper which The monsoons quickly clesfroy. Rain or moon, They aTTend The homecoming game, cheering Tor a change. and breaThlessly awaiT The announcemenT oT The winning decoraTions and The Homecoming Queen. The resulTs of which have already leaked ouT by This Time. STudenTs look Torward To Homecoming, and so does The owner of FounTain Square. - z , I , 'i 1 I. .Ji .0 , A 1 A ., I .' 1 ,ul . - .1 The trees and the rain shall inherit the wind fOr at least the rain if no trees eristj And Loneliness shall be everywhere And Desolation in all parts And there will be no moaning nor Wailing neither Gnushing of teeth There will be no voice to moan No teeth to gnash Maybe there will then be peace But it shall lie a poisonous peace And Order shall reign in no part yet Surely the rain and the wind will prevail xt Y 1 7-i 'w 1 fha K4 .. 'lab tv? 'M' 4' 'll A 92+ 1 -'7 Q . e v 4 v fs 'Dfw eg ag, 3233-A3 w. Y' lg' - ' 5 N . 'J QQ, 7 S. , 5, hm' Y' rv o ,. , 4 1 F '51 1 Q a F J' J' :lf--f5W'.7i'fa an-1:',. - N if J'- ' 2'-A1-'Fi NOW WHERE ARE THOSE GATES OE OPPORTUNITY? ExaminaTions are given on an honor basis. The sTudenTs sign Their blue books, l will neiTher give nor receive aid on This examinaTion. buT The professor generally siTs in on The TrusTecl souls neverTheless. S Usually during The Tour+h year, second semesTer. iT hiTs The Senior: Comprehensives are upon us, and whaT do l really lcnow? Remember how much we lcnew when we received our high schoohdiplomas? Somehow, wiTh The aid oT Benzedrine and colTee, They make iT Though. and as l-l. G. Wells said. emerge . . Trom The valley of The shadow of educaTion . . . and are shoved as Tledglings Trom The TeaThered loTTen wiTh neTTlesT nesT of The UniversiT'y inTo The world. l-low much do we really lcnow? 6' df ,i A lv .2143 S. 34 1 .-' K ' h v -1' THE BOARD OE TRUSTEES We read The names of The TrusTees in The caTalog. Possibly we lcnow several of Them personally, buT Tew oT us lcnow all oT Them. WhaT do TrusTees do? we may ask. The TrusTees oT The UniversiTy hold The TiTle To all UniversiTy properTy and endowmenTs. They deTermine all major policies. They approve all degrees awarded by The UniversiTy. They give and secure Tunds Tor new buildings, scholarships, and endowmenT. The UniversiTy is TorTunaTe in having an unusual Board oT TrusTees. lTs membership Tor sevenTy-six years has been a Who's Who in ChaTTanooga. The leading ciTizens oT ChaTTanooga have considered iT a high honor To serve. Today The Board represenTs a dedicaTed body oT ciTizens commiTTed To The developmenT oT The UniversiTy. The Moccasin saluTes The Board of TrusTees. On behalf oT The STudenT Body, The I962 MOCCASTN is dedicaTed To The TrusTees oT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga wiTh appreciaTion oT Their creaTive leadership in educaTion. From LefT To Righf: J. Polk SmarTT, SecreTary: LeRoy A. MarTin, Presi- denT OT The Universifyz W. E. Broclx, Jr., Chairman: Harry C. Carbaugh, Vice-Chairman: RoberT L. Maclellan, Treasurer. TRUSTEES EvereTT Allen Creed F. BaTes 5eberT Brewer W. E. Brock, Jr. Robe-rT H. Caldwell Harry C. Carbauqh W. Max Finley James L. Fowle J. BurTon Frierson Mrs. Ben Hale Golden Alex Guerry, Jr. J. Frank Harrison DeSales Harrison OTTO J. Hubbuch John L. HuTcheson, Jr. H. Clay Evans Johnson Summerfield K. JohnsTon W. S. Keese, Jr. John T. LupTon Roberf L. Maclellan Edwin O. MarTin LeRoy A. MarTin Donald H. Overmyer Z. CarHer PaTTen ScoTT L. Probasco, Jr. R. P. Purse, Jr. John Ross ScoTT J. Poll: SmarTT Gordon P. STreeT E. Hornsby Wasson Charles W. Wheland J. E. WhiTalxer Earl W, Winger Raymond B. WTTT, Jr. P. H. Wood Honorary Trusfees CharloTTe PaTTen Guerry P. J. Kruesi David A. Lockrniller A. F. Porzelius ScoTT L. Probasco Bishop Roy H. ShorT Edwin C. Woodworfh Alumni TrusTees Eorresl' F. CaTe, Jr. RoberT F. Hopper James B. lrvine, Jr. Howard P. Sompayrac. Jr. Leonard R. Tanner, Jr. V Q l 'Wee DR. LeROY A. MARTIN PresidenT PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The UniversiTy's pasT has been rich wiTh achievemenT. Scholars, physicians, minisTers, Teachers. educaTors, and business leaders have gone from iTs halls To make richer The life oT many communiTies. WhaT of iTs TuTure? Will iT have en engineering school? Will iT offer a masTer's degree in hisTory, English, and The sciences? When will The new gymnasium-audiTorium be consTrucTed? These quesTions l cannoT answer. l do believe, however, ThaT U.C. is aT The door To a greaT new day of growTh and enlarged service. Many TacTors will help make dreams come True, buT none can help more Than The confidence of iTs sTudenTs and iTs alumni. LeT's all dream greaT dreams of U.C.'s brillianT TuTure! Many of Them could come True. 25 STANLEY F. BRETSKE, I..I-I.D. AUGUST W. EBERLE, Ph.D. JAMES W. LIVINGOOD, PI-i.D. Vice-Presideni Provosl Dean, College of Arls and Sciences REUBEN W. HOLLAND. IvI.A. MARY C. WINKLER, IvI.A. ROBERT W. FENIX, Iv1.B.A., D.B.A. Dean of Siude-n'I's Assislanl' Dean of Siudenis Complroller ADMINISTRATION - I I 1 The Adminisiralion of 'rhe Universily includes noi only Ihe execulive officers and olllice slarls, bul Ihe Iaculiy as well. These Iacully members are learned men and women who have a keen insigh+ in'ro Iheir specialized fields and are recognized noi only al U.C., loul across Ihe nalion and around Ihe world for Iheir scholarly endeavors. Several of Ihese men and women have dedicaled major poriions of Iheir Iifelimes Io The Universiiy and ils sludenis, and many more lake an aclive inleresi in The general enrich- menl of The communily as well as Ihe Universily. Our Admin- isiralion is To be saluied for iis cledicalion and individual achievemenl. Firsf Row: GEORGIA L. BELL. M.S., Associafe Professor of Home Economics THOMAS J. BOND, JR., M.A., Insfrucfor in Biology CHARLES BROWN, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics Second Row: ENID P. BRYAN, Ph.D., Assisfanf Professor of English HAROLD CADEK, Dean, Conservafory of Music, and Professor of Piano and Violoncello ROLAND D. CARTER, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of English Third Row: YAU PIK CHAU, Ph.D., Assisfanf Professor of Economics and Business Aclminisfrafion JERE W. CLARK, Ph.D., Associafe Professor of Economics and Business Adminisfrafion GEORGE C. CONNOR. M.A., Assisfanf Professor of English Fourfh Row: GEORGE CRESS, M.E.A., Associafe Professor of Arr LIILLIAN CADEK DAME, Assisfanf Professor of Violin and Piano JOHN T. GRAY, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics FACULTY Fiffh Row: IRVINE W. GROTE, Ph.D., Guerry Professor of Chemisfry ELLIS HAMLETT, Capf. USA, Assisfanf Professor of Milifary Science MARY Y. HALE, M.L., Assisfanf Professor and Assisfani' Librarian Sixfh Row: GAIL S. HAMMOND, M.A.E., Associafe Professor of Arf ARLIE E. HERRON. M.A., Assisfanf Professor of English WILBUR M. HOADLEY, Capf., USA, Assisfanf Professor of Millfafy Science and Tacfics Sevenfh Row: ELEANOR R. MCGILLIARD, M.A., Associafe Professor of Biology RAYFORD J. McLAU RIN, M.B.A., Assisfanl' Professor of Economics and Business Adminisfrafion GERALD V. O'ROURKE, lnfanfry lnsfrucfor of Milifary Science and Tacfics Firsi' Row: PAUL L. PALIv1ER,A.M.. Guerry Professor of Educafion and Psychology ANITA S. PATTON, A.B., CaIaIoquer FRANK W. PRESCOTT, Ph.D., AdoIpn S. OcI1s Professor of Governmen Second Row: MICHAEL R. RICHARDS, A.I3., Insfrucfor in EnqIisI1 F. VIRGINIA ROHDE, M.M., Ph.D., Professor of Maihemafics ELLWOOD D. RUSHWORTH, M. Mus. ECI., Associafe Professor of Musi Third Row: HERSCI-IEL V. SELLERS, JR., M.S., Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics ALLISON V. SLAGLE, M.Ed., Assisfanf Professor of Educafion JAMES G. SMART, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of I-Iisfory and PoIiIicaI Science Fourfh Row: MAXWELL A. SMITH. Docfeur de L'UniversiIe, Guerry Professor of Modern Languages WILLIAM O. SWAN. PI1.D., Professor of Chemisfry TERRELL L. TATUM, M.A., Professor of Modern Languages FACULTY Fiffh Row: CHARLES C. THOMPSON, M.B.A., Assisfanf Professor of Economics and Business Aclminisfrafion ARTHUR G. VEITH, PI1.D.. John Sfaqmaier Professor of Economics and Business Adminisfrafion CLARA V. WASHBURN. A.B., B.S. in L.S., Assisfanf Professor and Reference Librarian Sixfh Row: ROBERT L. WILSON. M.S., Associafe Professor of Geography and Geology ULREY K. WILSON, EcI.D., Professor of Psychology MARY C. WINKLER, M.S., Assisfanr Dean of Sfudenfs and Insfrucfo in Educafion and Psycholoqy Sevenfh Row: GORDON R. WOOD, PI1.D., Professor of EngIisI'l MOSS WRIGHT, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of HeaII'I'm and Physical Educafion EUGENE A. ZWENIG, B.C.E., M.S., Assisfanf Professor of Engineering Firsf Row: ROBERT H. ANACKER, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Hisfory G. WARREN AVERITTE, EcI.D., Professor of Healfh and Phys- ical Educafion WILBUR K. BUTTS, Ph.D., Professor of Biology JOSEPH S. CALLAWAY, Ph.D., Professor of Classics Second Row: JOSEPH B. ELKINS, Ph.D., Universify Chaplain and Assisfanf Professor of Religion ancl Philosophy KENNETH A. FRY, Ph.D., Associafe Professsor of Biology GILBERT E. GOVAN. Professor and Librarian ISOBEL GRISCOM. M.A., Associafe Professor of English Third Row: KAREL HUJER, D.Sc., Associafe Professor of Physics and Asfronomy NORBERT KOCH, Ed.D., Professor of Engineering EDWIN S. LINDSEY, Ph.D., Guerry Professor of English GRADY M. LONG, M.L., Assisfanf Professor and Circulafion Librarian Fourfh Row: MYRON S. MCCAY, Ph.D., Professor of Physics HORACE G. McDOWELL, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of Geog- raphy and Geology ISA MCILWRAITH, M.A., M.S.M., Associafe Professor of Mu- sic. Universify Organfsf and Choirmasfer WINSTON L. MASSEY, M.A., Professor of Mafhemafics FACULTY Fiffh Row: ANDREW C. MOORE, B.S., Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion and Direcfor of Afhlefics RONALD O. MOORE, Ph.D., Assisfanf Professor of Hisfory ANDREW J. NARDO, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of Physical Educafion SARAH PHILLIPS. M.A., Assisfanl' Professor of Secrefarial Adminisfrafion Sixfh Row: ARTHUR PLETTNER, Mus.D., Juilliard Professor of Music JEWELL FRICK RUDICIL, M.EcI., Irnsfrucfor in Educafion and Direcfor of fhe Reading Cenfer CULVER H. SMITH. Ph.D., Professor of Hisfory ISHMAEL F. UTLEY, Ed.D., Assisfanf Professor of Eclucafion Sixfh Row: THERESA WALLER, M.A., Assisfanf Professor of Hisfory DOROTHY H. WARD, M.F.A., Associafe Professor of Dra- mafics ancl Speech PRED E. WHITE, B.S., Lf. Coli, Professor of Milifary Science and Tacfics STANLEY B. WILLIAMS, M.A.,, Assisfanf Professor of So' ciology EZHTRIELES R. WOODARD, Ph.D.. Associafe Professor of ng is Firsi Row: GLORIA H. BERRY, Swiichboard Operaior BETTY BLOCKER, AIumni Secreiary NETTYE BROYLES, Manager of Siudenf Cenier Snack Bar Second Row: ELEANOR CAMPBELL, Secrefary, Developmenf Office RACHEL COCHRAN, Housemofher, Men's Dormifory BETTY JO DeLAY, Secreiary-Recepfionisf, ReqisI'rar's Office Third Row: SARABELLE ELDRIDGE, Assisianf To Direcior of The Sfudenf Ceni and Housemofher, Oak House BILLY GENTRY, Sgi., Supply Serqeanf ZERILDA PECK HALL, Secreiary, Chaiianooga College Fourfh Row: ELIZABETH HAMPTON, Direcior of The Sfucieni Cenfer and Hous mofher, Holly House MARGARET LEE JONES, Housemoiher MARGARET BROCK JONES, Secreiary To The Vice Presidenf ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Fifih Row: MYRTLE LANE, Assisiani' Manaqer of Siudeni' Cenier Snack Bar GRACE M. MacGAW, M.A., Adminisirafive Assisfanf, Provosf MRS. CLAY MABRY, Housemoiher Sixfh Row: JOHN RODDY, Assisiani' Miliiary Insfrucior VIRGINIA ROMSKA, Secrefary To The Purchasing Agenf NATALIE D. SCHLACK. M.A., Reqisfrar Sevenfh Row: CATHERINE M. 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Andrew Greene, Twyman Towery, Charles Pierce, Bill Glass, George Koeningerg Sealed, Tom Ainsworlh, Frank Eldridge, Tony Fonseca. Blue Key faps for scholarship, leadership . . . V ul Il f Um. X 9 BLUE KEY T One of 'rhe highes+ honors Thar can come 'ro a male siudenr is being lapped info Blue Key. Blue Key is a naiional honor frarerniry wi+h over one hundred chapiers across The narion, and irs purposes are The siimulaiion of inielleciual ariainmenr, 'ro siudy sludenr problems so lhar s'ruden'r life will be enriched, and +0 see 'rhal our ins+i1'u+ion's progress and beer inreresls are srimulaled and promoled. The crireria for membership are characler above reproach, excellence in scholarship. and leadership in college acriviries. Membership consisis mainly of senior men buf pariicularly ouisranding junior men can be rapped af Jrhe beginning of rheir junior year. The sponsor 'rhis year is Mrs. May Saunders and Jrhe members are: Frank Eldridge, Bill Glass, Tony Fonseca, Twyman Towery, Charles Pierce, George Koeninger, Andy Greene. Henry McDonald. and Tom Ainsworih. 0 6 . I J y 1 V . Q I s. K -3 A .-5 ,-,v vvzl Q, J 1 I 'ci ' l MORTAR BOARD Eleciion info Morier Board is one of 'rhe highesr honors which can be besrowed upon a senior college woman. Qualifi- caiions for membership are scholarship, leadership, and service. The purpose of ihe organizarion is ro provide for cooperarion loefween socieiies, 'ro promoie college loyaliy, lo advance ihe spiril' of service and fellowship among uni- versily women, To mainiain a high srandard of scholarship, io recognize and encourage leadership, and To siimulaie and develop a liner Type of college women. Sponsors are Mrs. James W. Livingood, Mrs. Grace M. MacGaw, and Miss Georgia L. Bell. Members are Jane Aiken, presidenrg Rickie Phillips. Elizabeih Harper, Beverly Jones, Susan Slroud, Joy Ramey. Marlene Wrighl'. and Valerie Bohanan. Firsl' Row: Elizabeih Harper, Jane Aiken, Marlene Wrighf, Beverly Jones. Second Row: Joy Ramey, Richarclia Phillips, Susan Siroud, Valerie Bohanan. Morfar Board prepares 'io inifiafe fassels. PicTured leTT To righi' are new members ol: Alpha: Marlene WrighT, Joy Meyer, RuTh KilpaTriclc, Valerie Bohanan, Beverly Jones. Susan STroud, Torn AinsworTh, ElizabeTh Harper, Joe l'luTcherson, John Flynn, AlberT Esslinqer. OTher new members are: John BaTTle, Marie Noles, Rickie Phillips, Noah PuclceTT, James WaTson, Linda Whealq and, Trom The Class oT l96l, Dolores K. Brown and Mary Agnes Park. Dr. Gordon Wood, PresidenT oT Alpha Sociefy. Q Aly I L46 l ls V. l I lin Z ' qw a ALPHA The Alpha SocieTy was organized aT The Universilry OT ChaT- Tanooga in l9l8. TTS purpose was Then and is now To promoTe scholarship. ElecTion To The Soc:ieTy is by voTe OT The TaculTy members and is based on The sTudenT's academic average. Beyond This, Though, elec:Tion To membership indicaTes ThaT The sTudenT has shown a capaciTy To develop body, mind, and spiriT. and is aware of obligaTions Toward selT, Toward Tellow men, and Toward God. Moreover The iniTiaTe is inTormed oT The duTy which he has oT receiving and passing on To oThers The lighT oT knowledge. noT Tor selTish pleasures and aims buT Trom an awareness oT The illuminaTing power oT TransmiTTed wisdom. The symbols OT Alpha SocieTy indicaTe ThaT This is The highesT recogniTion OT scholarly disTincTion ThaT The UniversiTy conTers upon iTs seniors: ln The kingdom of The mind, These are The True leaders. MISS JANE AIKEN Morlar Board, Presidenl Pi Bela Phi WHO'S WHO MR. FRANK ELDRIDGIE Blue Key, Presidenl Senior Class, Prcsidpnl Lambda Chi Alpha MR. THOMAS AINSWORTH Blue Key Lambda Chi Alpha, Presidenl MISS VALERIE BOHANAN Moriar Board Alpha Lambda Della, Vice-Presidenl Kappa Della MISS ELIZABETH BRIDGE Kappa Chi Epsilon, Presidenl Pi Bela Phi Sluclenl Council MISS LYNN DeLLJCE Alpha Della Pi, Presidenl Kappa Chi Epsilon M R. ANTHONY FONSECA Honor Council, Pre-sideril Kappa Sigma 37 MISS MARTHA FULBRIGI-IT Dorm Council, Presicleni Chi Omega Slucleni' Council MR. ANDREW GREENE Sigma Chi, Presiclenl Blue Key Eleclion Commillee, Chairman MR. CAREY HENLEY Capiain Eoolloall Team Lillle All-American, Honorable Meniion MISS JOYCE IRELAND Sluclenl Council, Secrelary-Treasurer Alpha Della Pi MISS BEVERLY JONES Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Presiclenl Alpha Lambda Delia MCTL3 'Marci Chi Omega ' 1J:ij'g,g,, - - my kung, ww, Qufj -. T MR. GEORGE KOENINGER Kappa Sigma Frafernify, Presidenl' Blue Key Edi+or. MOCCASIN MISS TERRY LYNCH Pi Bela Phi, Presiclenl' Bela Bela Bela wHfo'i MR. HENRY MCDONALD Circle K, Presidenl Wresllinq, Co-Caplain Kappa Siqma MR. BARRY MOSER Arl Club. Fresidenl Sluclenl Religious Council. President H0 AMERICAN OLLEGES ND UNIVERSITIES MISS RICI-IARDIA PHILLIPS Morlar Board Chi Omega, Presiclenl' MR, Cl-IARLES PIERCE Sfudenl Body. Presiclenl Blue Key Siqma Chi ' I g,. I ,IQIIIM MISS JOY RAMEY I-'lomecominq Queen Alpha Della Pi Morlar Board MISS SUSAN STROUD Sfudenl Council Morlar Board Alpha Della Pi MISS MARLENE WRIGHT Morlar Board Pi Bela Phi YQ as Alpha Lambda Delfa, a nafional honorary scholasfic fra- perior scholasfic aTTainmenT. For membership a scholaslic Ternify 'Tor recogniTion of superior scholarship among fresh- average of 2.5 or beTTer is necessary. This year's presidenf is man women, promofes inTelligenT living and encourages su- Lillian Jolley. and Mrs. DoroThy lvlarTin is TaculTy advisor. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA THE RAVEN SOCIETY THOMAS EDWARD ATNsWoRTH ANDREW WENTWORTH GREENE DAVID NEAL CATHER GEORGE RALPH KoENlNeER FRANK RICHARDSON ELDRIDGE OSCAR HENRY MCDONALD ANTHONY GUTIERRE FONSECA CHARLES LYNN PIERCE 40 Phi ETa Sigma is a naTionaI honorary TraTerniTy honoring by challenging The freshmen To higher sTandards oT scholar Treshmen who earn a 2.5 aT The end oi Their TirsT semesTer or ship. accumulaTive 2.5 aT The end of Their TirsT year. The group Don Webb is This year's presidenT, wiTh Bill Glass as secre sTrives To mainTain and improve The schoIasTic level on campus Tary and Ivlr, George Connor as The TaculTy advisor. PHI EIA SIGMA 4 Rise UNIVERSITY SCHOIARS I The UniversiTy Scholars, under The direcTion oT Dr. Gordon ThaT spiriT oT independenT curiosiTy alive by meeTing once a Wood, is an honorary socieTy which recognizes sTudenTs who monTh To discuss a bool: T-haT all have read, The Fine ArTs have shown a desire To inquire and discuss. IT seeks To keep Films. or a signiTicanT conTribuTion in The arTs and sciences. 41 1 u. Q X I X ,....-may 3' I' I f W WM if Y Q 1' ...Nu . A ,fx -Aw 1 2 ' I H , JW if J! :C .,., I ' . ,All up 'e K .I Q4 I CIQJL IVIISS RICI-IARDIA PHILLIPS Miss UniversIIy of CI1aIIanooga MISS UNIVERSITY OF CHAIIANOOGA To a model of sleadlasl inlegrily and inspired leadership For Scholarship As Iinalisl' for a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship For Leadership As edilor-in-chief of lhe Echo As presidenl ol lhe Panhellenic Council As presidenl of Chi Omega For Service As lreasurer of The senior class on lhe Sludenl Council As secrelary of The Honor Council For Achievemenl As recipienl ol lhe Oulslanding Sophomore and Junior Awards As member of Ivlorlar Board As member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies The Sludenf Body awards fo Richardia Phillips, lvliss Uni- versily of Challanooga of l962. lv- 7! .U E4 JF 3 BACHELOR OF UGLINESS To a campus leader and a qenileman For his leadership as presidenl oi Blue Key Nalional Honor Fralernily and vice-presideni of 'rhe Siudeni Council For his scholarship as vice-presideni of Phi Era Sigma Scholasiic Fraierniiy For his achievemeni in science as a member of bolh Bela Bela Bela Biology Fralernily and Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemisiry Fraierniiy and as recipi- eni of Jrhe Kisiler Pre-Medical Award For his service as a member of lhe Board of Direciors ol: Circle K Service Organizaiion and presideni oi The Senior class For an ouisianding man whose characier and ideals exemplify ihe highesi siandards oi achievemeni in leadership. scholarship, and service The siudenlr body awards Jro Frank Richardson Eldridge ,,.f ' .-I , i ' A was 'B ,BFWQ R1 so 'rhe Bachelor of U liness for I962. Wi, V -l . 3? 1 ,W HA I M7-. s U l i MR. FRANK ELDRIDGE Bachelor of Ugliness sw Q H 5 -r I E 'r ix iff N-..-:PL ' ' I 7 1, ,I ,... W lx 1 , X , 5 X, K r ,nl . . if, ' 1 if Prx x-. v xx Q f F r js. 5 , 5. , I. ,f 1 nj A Q' 'A , , ,f ff' ' if el me . av 1 C555 7' fl VN lJxJ2l D !AQ-1 Fc Q 'Lv if EXM xx use wx mu x X nw EE an n s a nm 2 x ss M in mn wx ms a ss ss va zz in ss a ss Eu sw 1 Rm an nm as mm mm um xx ms ss :ma ws zz an mx ,vw as ss ass in mn mn vu mam xx s ms X as ms mx Q., H X Q E Qvssa B L M a ms m ss ss 3 . f ig' '- k IIL - : : ,., .,. .V A if .. 2 'fqfri 'J'- Q xa if 1 ,xr A v M x Q, x A V rf 3 -I Sf . gg L 5 1? -1 .r ' V ,. JFS If ,J i ? 1 -sw NFS I ,Q xg. , 1 xi - f, 1 5 I qlb. .. . . ,E 'im . ' .,- 5 iff- -T. x- .- ,H .- H-MV. 1 ,w,5..f-,' ..., - J' ,, ' .Lu ...Wi- fi b ,, . . J 4 f in 4 Ag gn , .. at ' 'J' -I L ,fu . ,. wif.. 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The council as a whole is composed OT The presidenT, vice-presidenT, secreTary, and Treasurer OT The Treshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. There are also Two sTudenT represenTaTives, one Trom The senior Q L class, and one Trom The iunior class, The main purpose oT The council is To promoTe beTTer college spiriT and TurTher The general welTare oT The insTiTuTion: The sTudenT council also makes and enTorces all regulaTions in The area oT sTudenT acTiviTies. Standing: Frank Eldridge, Jack Morrison, Bill Glass, George CarpenTer, Larry Ba- ker, Twyman Towery, Barry NoTTaqe, Larry Elmore. SeaTed: Kay Milner, Jill STreeT, Charles Pierce, Rickie Phillips, Marqarei' Ann Craven. Q HONOR COUNCH STUDENT COUNCH Firsi Row: PaT Fenix, Kay Milner, Rickie Phillips, Tony Fonseca, Gail WhiTe, Val- erie Bohanan, Joyce Ireland. Second Row: Frank Eldridge, George Koeninqer, George CarpenTer, Richard Buhrman, Twyman Towery, Charles Umbarger, Thomas AinsworTh. The Honor Council is composed oT members nominaTed by The sTudenTs and elecTed by The TaculTy. The purpose, as sTaTed in The STudenT Handbook, is ln order To To,sTer a sense oT academic honesTy, This honor sysTem has been approved by The sTudenTs and TaculTy oT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTa- nooga. The l-lonor Council has The duTy of Trying all cases broughT beTore iT which concern violaTions oT The l-lonor SysTern. The Council also designaTes The penalTies ThaT should be imposed upon The person Tound guilTy. PUBLICATIONS W fa! E F Members of fhe Pubiicaiions Commiiiee piciured 'from ieff +o righi are: Mr. H. G. McDowell, Mr. Ariie E. Herron, Mr. George C. Connor. Chairman: Dr. Charles R, Woodard, Mrs. Enid P. Bryan, Miss Pai Fenix, A universi'iy's publicafions are 'rhe diaries of campus life siudenrs' major means of self-expression. Daily evenlrs, Iiferary and one of +he major sources of Universiiy hisrory, They are accomplishmenfs, s'ruden+ acriviiies, and even piciures are supporied by srudenis and sfafied by s+uden+s. They are The recorded herein for poslreriiy. GEORGE KOENINGER, Ediior, MOCCASIN PAT FENIX, Edifor, Echo THE 1962 MOCCASIN JEFF CARR, Phofographer, EVANDER JENKINS, PhoTographer, HOWARD STUBBS, WriTer. KATHY LIEB, ArTisT l 50 The MOCCASIN sTaTT This year has Tried To produce a TacTual hisTory using The besT wriTers, arTisTs, and phoTogra- phers available, keeping wiThin The limiTs oT a sTudenT body publicaTion. We do noT inTencl ThaT The MOCCASIN will have universal appeal in iTs enTireTy, buT we are cerTein ThaT The maioriTy of sTudenTs will enjoy our publicaTion. IT is our hope ThaT This publiceTion will serve Two purposes. The TirsT purpose will be in The presenT by proving To The sTudenT body ThaT a person can eTTord To be creaTive, and by being creaTive. help develop The Tull poTenTial of The indie vidual and The sTudenT body. The second purpose will be To bring beck To our memories The sTory oT a day gone by. We wish you only The besT Tor The TuTure, and can hope The-:T wiTh The educaTion you now possess, you will be insTrumenTal in The developmenT OT a peaceTul socieTy in which There will exisT e climaTe TerTile To producTiviTy. JOHN BATTLE, Writer NANCY POOLE, Classes ED TALIFERRO, Alhlelics, LINDA MILLIKEN Typisl The Edilor wishes 'ro express his apprecialion lo The fol- lowing for a fob well done: Jelzf Carr for his excellenfr pholography: Evander Jen- lcins as Jeif's assislanlz Kalhy Lieb for 'rhe arl worlc. and Gordon Slreei for lhe porlrails: Nancy Poole lor her worli in lhe class seclion: Donna DeLong for her lireless efforls working wil'h organizalionsp John Ballle and Vale- rie Bohanan for lhe lilerary worlc: Howard Sfubbs for his worlc: Ed Talilerro for lhe alhlelic seclion: Peylon l-lall and Linda Millilcen for lyping and running errandsg Miss Schlaclc and Mrs. MacGaw for +he sludenl body and V facully names: Mrs. Bryan. Mr. Connor and lhe Publica- lions Commillee lor assislance wilh 'rechnical queslionsg The Benson Priniing Company and lhe Alabama Engrav- ing Company for publishing and engraving of our boolc: Olan Mills Sludio for lhe class piclures: Miss Belrly Block- er and Gail Cale for Their use as pressure gauges when The boiling poinl was reached. DONNA Del.ONG. Organizalions THE ECHO Sfanding, Leff To Righf: Nancy Poole, Barbara Fenix, Ricky WeinTraub, Jan Priddy, Abe Levy, Diana von Werssoweh, MarTha Clemmer, and Julia Slagle. SeaTed: PaT Fenix and Ray Deering. The Echo is The bi-weelcly campus newspaper ThaT sTrives To keep sTudenTs abreasT oT campus acTiviTies as well as To presenT iTems of currenT inTeresT in The world. A series oT columns was inauguraTed dealing wiTh such suloiecTs as The UniTed NaTions and The philosophies oT governmenT ThaT are presenT in The world Today. As lasT year, The Echo experienced qrowTh in iTs sTaTT. The EdiTor was PaT Fenix, wiTh Rickie Phillips serving as Senior Advisor. OTher sTaTT heads were: MarTha GalbraiTh, AssisTanT EdiTorg Sam VanderbilT, SporTs EdiTorg Howard STubbs, Fea- Ture EdiTorp Joy Meyer, Copy EdiTorg Elaine Donnelly, News STanding lefT To righT: MarTha GalbraiTh, Sam Vanderbilt Gladys Mar- Tin. Pam' Bivens, Gail WhiTe, and Bob Poe. SeaTed: Bill McCarTy and Joy Meyer. EdiTor: Toney Tone, ProoT EdiTor, and Donna DeLong, Head- line EdiTor. The Echo is The oldesT UniversiTy pul3licaTion in conTinuous exisTence. STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The STudenT Religious Council is composed oT represenTaTives and advisors oT The various denom- inaTionaI groups on campus. The purpose of The Council is To coordinaTe The acTiviTies oT The mem- Ioer groups and To have. wiTh The STudenT Council. an annual STudenT Body ReTreaT. This year's presidenT is Barry Moser. and Dr. El- kins is advisor oT The group. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The BapTisT STudenT Union exisTs To provide op- porTuniTies Tor spiriTual deveIopmenT Tor The BapTisT sTucIenT. Regular acTiviTies of The B.S.U. are The daily devoTionals and The monrhly supper meeTings. Carol Welch was seIecTed as The ouTsTanding Bap- TisT STudenT oT The Year. OTTicers were: RuTh Ann Roe, presidenTg Marga- reT Wood. enlisTmenT chairman: Tommy Lou Denny. secreTary: and Carol Welch. devoTional chairman. Les Werner served as The B.S.U. direcTor. CANTERBURY CLUB The CanTerbury Club, The organizaTion Tor Epis- copal sTudenTs and TacuITy. provides religious, so- cial, and educaTionaI opporTuniTies Tor iTs members. IT holds corporaTe communions and supper meeT- ings wiTh a spealcer once a rnonTh. I This year's leaders were: JaneT IvIcBirney, presi- cIenT: FaTher KenT Pinneo, sponsor: and Mr. George Connor. TacuITy advisor. HILLEL COUNCIL The Hillel Council is an organizaTion Tor Jewish sTudenTs. The purpose OT The organizaTion is To nourish The deveIopmenT oT a sTrong personal con- cepT of Judaism and To provide opporTuniTies Tor Tellowship and discussion. The group has monThIy dinner meeTings aT The homes of local Jewish Tam- ilies. Rabbi Abraham FeinsTein is sponsor oT The group. Officers Tor This year are: David Sorin, presidenT, and Pennie Richelson, secreTary. IKOINONIA CLUB The Koinonia Club is The organizaTion oT Church oT ChrisT sTudenTs on The UC campus. The group meeTs Twice a monTh Tor devoTions in The STudenT CenTer and has had several banqueTs ThroughouT The year. J. lvl. Powell oT The CenTraI Church of ChrisT sponsored The group. LIBERAL RELIGIOUS CLUB The Liberal Religious Club was organized on The UC campus This year. The group held discussions on Sunday evenings Twice monThly in The STudenT Cen- Ier. The Reverend Mr. Charles Ivloore, UniTarian minisTer, sponsored The group and helped wiTh The scheduling oT spealcers. STewarT Alverson was presi- denT of The group. METHODIST STUDENT UNION The MeThodisT STudenT MovemenT is an expres- sion oT The minisTry oT The MeThodisT Church on UCS campus. Any sTudenT may parTicipaTe in any of The acTiviTies oT The cenTer, which include a weekly luncheon. a monThIy All-Campus Supper, and weekly worship services. This year's presidenT was Carey Henley, and Rev. Bill Brockman is The direcTor oT The cenTer. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The WesTminsTer Fellowship. The organizaTion oT PresbyTerian sTudenTs on campus, sTrives To keep sTudenTs in viTaI conTacT wiTh The church while They are away Trom home Through weekly meeTings on Thursday aT chapel periods. The members are of- Tered fellowship in meeTings Through speakers, dis- cussions. movies. and varied programs. Trish Jordan is presidenT and Ferman L. IRockyl Young is advisor of The group. NEWMAN CIUB The purpose of The Newman Club is To promoTe a maTure undersTanding of religion To maTch The educaTionaI developmenT of The sTudenT in oTher areas. The club sponsors group aTTendance aT Holy Communion Tollowed by breakTasT wiTh a speaker and discussion. OTTicers are: Benn I-laynes. president Mike Kavka and Gene Bruno. vice-presidenTsg PaT Ford. Treas- urer: and Lee T-Ieclges and Melinda L'I-Iereux, sec- reTaries. FaTher J. M. Boling is chaplain. ALPHA THETA DELTA Alpha Thera Delia is a local organizafion whose purpose is Io recognize superior workin malhemalics. Eligible slrudenls. Those who have compleled nine hours of malh wirh a 2.25 average, are nominafed by members of The Taculfy and are elecfed by The srudeni members. The Eacully advisor is Professor Winsfon Massey. Faculfy members are Professors Gray, Marlin, and Rhode. Sfudenr members are Jane Aiken, Cook Hoclgdon. and Joe Hufcheson. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OE PHYSICS The American InsIi'ru+e of Physics is The na'IionaI honorary physics sociely Tor physics maiors. The A.I.P. was TirsI eslrablished on our campus This year. The group is under The direclion oE Dr. Myron McCay. ART CLUB The Arr Club was founded a+ UC in I946 for arf majors. The purpose of The club is Io srimulaie in- Ieresl and undersianding in ar'r and 'ro promole The arf maiors as individuals and as members of The de- par+men'I'. This year's presicleni was Barry Moser, wilh Miss Gail I-Iammond and Mr. George Cress serving as sponsors. BETA BETA BETA BeTa BeTa BeTa is The honorary socieTy Tor biology sTudenTs which sTrives To sTimulaTe sound scholarship, promoTe scienTiTic TruThs, and To encourage biologi- cal invesTigaTion. The socieTy presenTs an award on Honors Day To The mosT ouTsTanding freshman bi- ology sTudenT. Buddy Brown served as presidenT and was assisTed by Paul Snyder. Tom AinsworTh, and Beverly Jones. Dr. Wilbur BuTTs was TaculTy advisor. ENGINEERS' CLUB The Engineers' Club promoTes inTeresT in and dis- cussion oT new developmanTs in The engineering Tield Through films. discussion groups. and lecTures. Mem- bership is open To maiors in The Tields of Engineering. ChernisTry. MaThemaTics, Physics, and ProclucTion. Oiciicers are: Ken Crane, president David Samp- son. vice-presidenTg and Dale Lediord, proiecTs chairman. FRENCH CHORALE The French Chorale, which TirsT made iTs appear- ance on our campus This year. was organized To pro- moTe French culTure Through The medium of French Toll: songs. The membership is composed of inTer- esTed French sTudenTs. The Chorale. under The leadership of our French exchange sTudenT, Georges ReTord. has presenTed programs Tor various groups on campus and has sung in chapel. GAMMA SIGMA EPSIION Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a nalional chemical Iernily for sludenls who mainrain a B or beller erage for Ihree semeslers of chemislry. The of The group is lo increase inleresl and high ards ol scholarship in chemislry. Tony Fonseca served as presidenl' 'rhis year, wilh Paul Snyder as secrelary-lreasurer, and Bill Glass, sergeanl-al-arms. Doclors Irvine Grole and William Swan are lac- ully advisors. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The I-Iome Economics Club for I-Iome Ec Majors parlicipales in nalional organizalion aclivilies of lhe American I-Iome Economics Associalion. The club serves lo bring The sludenls closer logelher, gain news of recenl advancemenls in home economics, and give opporlunilies for service in Ihe communily. Sponsor of Ihe group is Miss Georgia Bell, wilh Donna Brock serving as president LE CERCIE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais slrives Io creale an inleresl in 'rhe cullure of France and 'ro encourage Ihe sludy of Els language. Sludenls who are enrolled in or have compleled Third Year French wilh a B average are eligible. Facully advisors are Mr. Roger LeBras and Dr. Maxwell Smilh. Officers include: Linda Wheal, president Sam Sel- man, vice-presidenl: Doris Dunbar, secrelaryg and Carol King, Treasurer. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The purpose of The Universily of Chalianooga Psychology Club is +o acquaini siudenls wi'rh The role Lhaf psychology plays oulsicle lhe classroom. Many excellenr speakers from ihe local area have spoken al' regular meerings of 'rhe club. Andy Greene serves as president and Ulrey Wil- son is Lhe faculry sponsor. MENS PHYNCAL EDUCAHON CLUB The purpose of 'rhe Men's Physical Educalrion Club is lo slimulale inieresi' in physical educalion, develop a feeling of unify among 'rhe physical educalion maiors, and To aid in lhe recognifion of physical edu- calion 'rhrough Lhe siale and nalion. Lance Parker is president SIGLAA DELLA PI Sigma Delra Pi, The honorary Spanish fralernily for Spanish maiors, seeks 'ro encourage a wider knowl- edge of l-lispanic culrure. Lo provide a nucleus for Spanish language siudeni acfiviries. and io reward ourslanding siudenls of lhe Spanish language. The faculiy sponsor is Miss Terrell Talum. Officers are: John Ballle, presidenli Palsy Jacobs, vice-presi- denh and Elaine Donnelly, secreiary. SIGMA PI SIGMA Sigma Pi Sigma. The naTionaI physics socieTy, recog- nizes and awards disTincTion To promising physics sTu- denTs and encourages research and advanced sTudy. Membership is IimiTed To Those wiTh a B average in Three semesTers of Physics who are in The upper one-Third oT Their class. Leadership for This organizaTion is in The hands of Noah PucIceTT. presideni: Joe I-IuTcherson, vice- presideniig and STan WaTson, secreTary. Dr. Myron McCay is The TaculTy advisor. SOCIETY EOR THE ADVANCEMENT OE MANAGEMENT S.A.M. proposes Through research. discussion, publicaTion, and oTher appropriaTe means To conducT and promoTe scienTiTic sTudy of The principles govern- ing organized eTEorT in indusTrial and economic Iiie . . . Tor The general IoeTTermenT of socieT-y. OTTicers Tor I96I-62 are: J. L. Bailey, presidenT: Jim KeTchersid. vice-president Susan STroud, secre- Tary: and Gene Rudesill, Treasurer. SOCIOIOGY CIUB The purpose of The Sociology Club is To promoTe inTeresT among The Sociology and Social Science sTu- denTs in Social Work. The club meeTs every Two weeks and special spealcers are TeaTured. This year's presidenT was Nancy Alverson. wiTh Gail CaTe serving as vice-presidenf. Professor STan- Iey Williams serves as The group's advisor. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The STudenT NaTionaI EducaTion AssociaTion is The proTessionaI organizaTion Tor universiTy sTudenTs pre- paring To Teach. The group was organized in order To provide iTs members wiTh an opporTuniTy 'Tor de- veIopmenT oT personaI growTh and proTessionaI compeTence. Valerie Bohanan was This year's president and Professor AIIison SIagIe was The TacuITy advisor. AMERICAN GUIID OE ORGANISTS The American GuiId of OrganisTs serves as an ouT- IeT Tor discussion of problems abouf playing The organ. Members play Tor each oTher. IisTen To records of organ music and aTTend organ reciTaIs in ChaTTa- nooga. Anyone wiTh a serious inTeresT in The organ may become a member. Miss Isa IvIcIIwraiTh is The TacuITy sponsor. BAND The main acTiviTy of The Band This year was pIay- ing Tor The TooTbaII games. OTher acTiviTies included parTicipaTion in The insTrumenTaI porTion of The Con- cerT Ensemble and concerTs in area high schools. Professor E. D. RushworTh is The direcTor. CONCERT ENSEMBLE The Concerl' Ensemble, which consisTs of The Male Chorus. The Girls' Chorus, and members oT The band and orchesTra. is under The direcTion OT Mr. E. D. RushworTh. The main producTion OT The group was Cole Por- Ter's Kiss Me KaTe. which was presenTed in Cadek Hall The TirsT semesTer. AccompanisT oT The Ensemble This year was Carol Ziegler. CSRLY CHORUS The Girls' Chorus is composed oT women sTuclenTs who enioy singing. This year The chorus members parTicipaTecl in The ConcerT Ensembles presenTaTion oT Kiss Me KaTe. Mr. E .D. Rushworfh was The clirecTor wiTh Carol Ziegler and Janice Woody serving as accompanisTs. MALE CHORUS The Male Chorus is open To any male UniversiTy STuclenT who has a love Tor singing, Tun, and Tellow- ship. AcTive parTicipaTion in all rehearsals and con- cerTs is The oTher requiremenT Tor membership. Mr. E. D. RushworTh direcTed The group and Rickie Phillips was The accompanist MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAI CONFERENCE The Music EducaTors Nafional Conference is a naTionaI organizaTion whose purpose is To develop a pracTicaI concepT of music educaTion and To creaTe more inTeresT in music. Under The leadership oT E. D. RushworTh The group presenTecI The musical, Kiss Me KaTe. Charles ForesTer was president UNIVERSITY CHOIR The Universily Choir is composed oT men and women inTeresTecI in singing. The Choir sings aT chapel and presenTs several enjoyable performances ThroughouT The year-The lovliesT being The Tradi- Tional ChrisTmas CandIeIighT program. The Choir also makes a Tour of local high schools and churches and presenTs a Spring Concerl' of secular and sacred music. The group is under The direcfion of Miss Isa MclIwraiTh wiTh Bene I-lammel as accompanist ll ll CLUB Members of The C Club are Those men who have earned a IeTTer in a varsiTy sporT aT The Uni- versiTy. The club's purpose is To regulaTe The wearing of universify leffers on The campus and To promoI'e aThleTics. This year The presidenT of The C Club is Lance Parlcer. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders were responsible for direciing siudenl body pariicipaiion a+ games bofh al' home and on ihe road. The boniires and pep rallies, snake dances and painied windows were all planned by our energelic cheerleaders. Bersy Johnson and Charles Pierce were 'rhe head cheerleaders, wiih Carole Rawls, Barbara Harris, Judy Coppinger, Jim Eldridge, George Carpenier, and Charles Parroll compleiing The group. MAJORETTES One of rhe added fealures oi Jrhe band is ihe lvlaiorelfes. These high-spiriled young ladies added io The half-'rirne performances ar foorball games wi+h rheir many cornplicaied rouiines. MOCCETTES Mocceiies is an organizaiion composed of junior and senior women who have earned 500 W.A.A. poinis ihrough pariicipaiion in iniramural sporls. The purpose of lvlocceiies is +0 creale more inieresi in ihe physical educaiion program. The lvloceiies are led by Genevieve Brown, presi- deniy Doris Willson, vice-president Jill Sireel, secre- lary, and Harrieile Brown, lreasurer. Mrs. Moss Wrighf served as iaculiy advisor. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion was Tounded To TosTer inTeresT in women's aThleTics. The one hundred poinTs required Tor membership are earned Through parTicipaTion in inTramural sporTs. W.A.A. sponsors a colce parTy Tor Treshman women and gives a cup To The organizaTion winning The mosT evenTs. This year's oTTicers were BeTsy Johnson, presidenTg JaneT Parks, vice-presidenTg Peggy Willcey. seCreTary: and Barbara Fuller, Treasurer. Mrs. Moss WrighT was TaculTy advisor. PHI ETA TAU The Womens Physical EducaTion Majors Club exisTs To promoTe and sTimulaTe inTeresT in physical educaTion. The group senT MarTha Kilgore and Mar- gareT Llewellyn To LiTTle Rock Tor The SouThern Con- venTion of The American AssociaTion oT I-IealTh, Physical EducaTion, and RecreaTion. OTTicers are MargareT Llewellyn, presiclenT7 Peggy Wilkey, vice-presidenT: MarTy Cannon, Treasurer: and Evelyn Brown, secreTary. Mrs. Moss WrighT and Miss Tommy YaTes are The TaculTy members. KAPPA CHI EPSIION Kappa Chi Epsilon is a service sororiTy which has as iTs purpose To improve relaTionship and under- sTandinq among all sTudenTs, wiTh The school and The public. Members are selecTed Trom The sororiTies and The lndependenT organizaTion on The basis oT leadership, IoyalTy, service, and scholarship. ElizabeTh Bridge serves as president wiTh Sarah MCG-rew as secreTary. Mrs, Jewell Snyder is The advisor Tor The group. CIRCLE Circle K is an inTernaTionaI college men's organiza- Tion sponsored by Kiwanis InTernaTionaI which is designed To promoTe ,service aT The college Ievel. The organizalrion sponsors The annual Circle K Karnival in which all organizaTions on campus parTici- paTe. This pasT year Charles Pierce was DisTricT Gov- ernor and David Parker, DisTricT Treasurer. Henry MacDonald served as president wiTh Charles Pierce, viceepresidenh Bill Glass, secreTary3 and NaThan Perl- man, Treasurer. CHAPEL COMMITTEE The purpose of The Chapel CommiTTee is To ar- range Tor The programs To be given in chapel every Wednesday morning. Dr. Edwin Lindsey heads The commiTTee, assisTed by PaTsy Jacobs, Mike O'Brien, and Gail WhiTe. WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS ASSOCIATION The Women's Residence Halls AssociaTion, The governing body oT The women's residences. is com- posed oT juniors and seniors who are eIecTed by dormiTory residenlrs. The main purpose oT The AssociaTion is To enforce The rules and reguIaTions of The dormiTory. This year's presidenT is lvIarTy Fulbright wiTh Doris Wilson and Mary Joyce Lamb serving as vice- presidenT and secreTary-Treasurer, respecTiveIy. ELECTION COMMITTEE The EIecTion CommiTTee, composed oT represenTa- Tives of each TraTerniTy, sororiTy, and The Independ- enTs. and Two members unaTEiIiaTed wiTh any oT These groups, direcTs sTudenT eIecTions and enforces rules governing These eIecTions. Chairman oT The commiTTee is Andy Greene, wiTh Phyllis WinsTon as secreTary-Treasurer. HONOR'S DAY COMMITTEE The Chairman oT The Honors Day CommiTTee, Dr. Edwin Lindsey, appoinTs The members of This com- miTTee. ITs TuncTion is To coordinaTe The I-Ionors Day Program. This consi.sTs of presenTing honors and awards To ouTsTanding sTudenTs, Tapping new meme bers oT The honorary socieTies and The announcing oT The new sTudenT body oTTicers. Members oT The commiTTee include Rickie Phillips as secreTary, Frank Eldridge, George Koeninger, and Nancy Poole. INTRAMURAI REGULATIONS COMMITTEE The InTramuraI ReguIaTions CommiTTee is com- posed oT one represenTaTive from each TraTerniTy. The purpose of The commiTTee is To reguIaTe inTra- mural sporTs. The commiTTee is also responsible Tor supplying reTerees Tor all inTramuraI sporTs evenTs. Members This year are Ed Taliaferro, Kappa Sigma: PeTe Moore, Lambda Chi Alpha: Jack KaseT, Alpha Epsilon Pig Ken PeTerson, Pi Kappa Alpha: and Bill GranT, Sigma Chi. Coach Andy Nardo sponsors The group. RULES AND REGULATIONS COMMITTEE The PresidenT OT The UniversiTy appoinTs The mem- bers OT The Rules and ReguIaTions CommiTTee, a commiTTee oT six TaculTy and six sTudenT members. which deals wiTh problems concerning academic and disciplinary probaTion and sTudenT eIecTions. STudenT members are Tom AinsworTh, David Ackerson, and Marlene WrighT. FacuITy members are Dean I-Iollancl, Dean Eberle, Mrs. Buhrman, Mr. Fincher, Col. WhiTe, and Mrs. Washburn. STUDENT CENTER COMMITTEE Members of The STudenT CenTer CommiTTee are appoinTed annually by Dr. MarTin. The purpo.se oT The commiTTee is To assisT The DirecTors in planning programs and in carrying ouT The policies OT The STudenT CenTer. Mrs. Moss WrighT heads The commiTTee assisTed by Mrs. I-IampTon, Dr. Fenix, Dean Eberle, Dean I-Tolland, Frank Eldridge, Rickie Phillips, and George Koeninger. UNIVERSITY PIAYERS The UniversiTy Players were organized Tor The pro- moTion oT inTeresT in The dramaTic arTs. They pro- duce each year several plays including ChiIdren's TheaTer ProducTions and a producTion Tor The Fine ArTs FesTivaI. The Players produce plays ranging Trom Shakespeare To Those of The modern sTage by Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'NeiII. WiTh The aid oT some very TaIenTed children Trom The ChaT- Tanooga area, The UniversiTy Players produce many plays wiTh varying inTeresTs Tor people of The ciTy and iTs environs. The oTficers are Charles MarTin. presi- denT: Marsha Moore, secreTary, and Ray Hayes, Treasurer. Mrs. DorThy Ward serves as TacuITy ad- visor. UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS The Universify Scholars is an honorary sociely which recognizes sludenls who have shown a desire To inquire and 'ro discuss. Il seeks 'ro keep lhaf spiril of independenl' curiosily alive by rneeling once a monrh fo discuss a book 'lhal all have read or a play or movie lhal all have seen. Dr. Gordon Wood serves as faculfy advisor. YOUNG DEMOCRATS The purpose of rhe Young Democrals is lo eslabe lish Democralic Parry leadership on campus. The group has monlhly meefings and assisls The Chal- 'ranooga Chapler of The Young Democrals a+ all funclions. This year's officers are Gene Bennerl, president Gene Ruclisell, vice-presidenl: Judy McKenzie, sec- relaryz Wayne Condra, 'rreasurerg and Ray Deering. publicify. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The purpose of lhe Young Republicans is To slim- ulale 'lhe ideals of 'rhe Republican Parly on campus. The group has weekly meefings and serves 'rhe Young Republican Club of Chaffanooga. This year's officers are Gus Wood, president George Elder, vice-president and Susan Slroud. sec- relary. 13- 3 mi igaigi: MISS KAY RICHMOND Presidenl' PAT JAN MARIE MCCRACKEN PRIDDY LINER Social commiilee af worlr INDEPENDENTS The lndependenls, a member of 'rhe Nalional lndependeni Siudeni Associaiion, is mainlained To provide men and women sludenis wiih lhe oppor- iuniiy io enioy 'rheir freedom as well as membership in a social organizalion. The organizalion carries on a program for noniraiernily siudenls, including for- eign siudenis. Pariicipaiion in campus aclivilies such as campus eleclions, relreais, dances, Homecoming, and oihers, makes up a promineni pari' of ihe lndependenl pro- gram. The lndependenls also sponsored several privaie social funclions including hayrides, suppers, and discussions. The organizaiion was reviialized This year by The excellenr leadership of Kay Richmond. backed by Pai McCracken, Jan Priddy, and Marie Liner. 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Clovard, Eisaman, Mayo, Walson, Mallhews, Terrell. Third Row: Slec, Washburn, Harrison, Ford, Georqe Henley, Davis, Baly, Phillips, Chesnurl, Winkler. Loclce, Schullz, Sargent Vedder, Elrod, Cook. 1961 MOTCCASINS CO-CAPTAIN GEORGE HOGAN PU' AIN CAPTAIN WEATHERS CAREY HEN LEY -.,,i,,,..,f 1 1 A Highly honored on Jrhe l96l-I962 Moc Jream were Carey Henley and J. C. Schullz. Carey, lhe lvloc's caprain This season. received lirsl-Team recognilion lhis year on 'rhe lvlelh- odisl All-American Universily foolball ream. and was picked lo 'rhe second-baclcfield Lillie All-American ream. missing 'rhe firsl' leam by only a 'few voles. Carey has been a well-liked campus personalily and was elecred ro Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and'Universi'ries. On gradualion Carey has signed wilh 'rheABu1Cfalo Bills and will be a leammale ol Johnny Green. J. C. Schullz, a junior, was selecled lo Jrhe second berlh on The Lillle All-American squad. J.C. did an excellenl' iolo Jrhis year holding down The cenler of The line. The 245-pound laclcle has anolher year 'ro play for lhe Mocs. The nexl year should see several excellenl plays by lhis line player, and a loerlh on lhe lirsl-Jream Lillle All-American. CHATTANOOGA T3 JACKSONVILLE STATE The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga opened iTs l96l season wiTh a come-Trom-behind vicTory over Jacksonville STaTe Col- lege on Chamberlain Field. Carey Henley scored all I3 poinTs. The winning Touchdown came in The lasT 80 seconds oT The game. STandouTs in The do or die drive were Henley, Brad- shaw. and scrappy IiTTle Charlie Grelier. Cn The deTense, The sTandouTs were WeaThers. lv1cClurg. and Wayne Farmer: all Three Turned in an excellenT performance. Coach Moore praised The squad Tor Their poise and deTerminaTion in com- ing baclc and winning The game. 1 Q xx y ls,-swim Moc Defense CHATTANOOGA 19 TENNESSEE TECH The Mocs won Their second sTraighT game in The young season wiTh a hard-ToughT game before 8,000 Tans. Coach Moore ciTed WeaThers, CranTord, and Brooks Tor Their Tine performances. ChaTTanooga scores came on a Three-yard plunge by quarTerbaclc Bradshaw, a TerriTic runback oT an in- TercepTed pass by The second-uniT Tullbaclc George l-lenley Tor a ThirTy-Two-yard Touchdown. and a one-yard plunge by Jerry l-larris. a second-uniT halTbaclc. Everyone considered This game a Team eTTorT and was well pleased wiTh The con- TesT and iTs ouTcome. Henley Receives CHATTANOOGA MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 24 ATTer piaying a Tine game. The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga Mocs TinaIIy bowed To The sTrong Mississippi SouThern club. Carey I-IenIey received a greaT ovaTion Trom The crowd OT I3,5OO Tans in I-IaTTiesburg Tor a greaT individual eTTorT. I Ie ran a 72-yard Touchdown pIay and gained I54 yards Tor a nighT's work. Cur cenTer. Dale Cook. and guard I-Iomer MaThis played an ouTsTanding defensive game Tor The Mocs. All The home fans were proud oT The eTTorT our Team made againsT The Mississippi SouThern power house. Mocs on Defense in Muddy Going CHATTANOOGA 27 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 6 Dan Washburn sTarred in The Third game OT The ,season as he passed Tor one Touchdown and ran a second around righT end Tor a I9-yard score. Carey Henley aIso scored one Touch- down, as did his subsT'iTuTe, George I'IenIey. Coach Moore had special praise Tor his second-uniT Team. Ied by Dan Wash- burn. SpecTaTor praises wenT To McCIurg. George I-Ienley. SargenT and Ron Whaley, a deTensive speciaIisT. Dan Wash- burn, usuaIIy considered a passing quarTerbacIc, proved his versaTiIiTy by carrying The ball nine Times Tor 59 yards. Mocs Shi'ET for KTII Takedown CHATTANOOGA 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 12 On Touchdown runs OT 7l and 26 yards, Carey Henley led The Moccasins over Middle Tennessee STaTe. Bradshaw added To The score as he ran Tor I9 yards and passed To senior end Bob Yurievic Tor a 47-yard Touchdown pass. This game was one oT The TinesT oT The season. The Mocs could do IiTTle wrong as They moved over The Raiders. Tackle SchulTz and hahfback McClurg led The deTense. Coach Moore and his able coaching sTaTT agreed ThaT The Mocs had played in- spired ball. Bradshaw in a Jam CHATTANOOGA AUBURN 35 CapTain Carey l-lenley. pushed by a Tired-up Moc Team, puT Tear in The War Eagle cry beTore losing in The lasT Tive minuTes oT play. Henley scored on a I7-yard iaunT and led in The ground-gaining wiTh 90 yards on T5 carries Tor The aTTernoon. The Mocs ouTplayed The big Auburn Team ThroughouT The aTTernoon. Many oT The Tans' spiriTed War Eagle cry Turned To The Go Mocs yell as The aTTernoon wore on, Coach Shug Jordon commenTed aTTer The game on The excellenT playing abiliTy oT Coach Moore's Moccasins. Mocs Half Offensive Drive CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE 20 The spiriTed Moccasins again unnerved The Vols oT The UniversiTy oT Tennessee as They ouTplayed Them ThroughouT The game. During The game CapTain Carey Henley seT a new rushing record aT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga. Henley has added 2.l36 yards rushing againsT opponenTs during his ca- reer aT The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga, Before The season was over we saw him build To This record by several yards. QuarTerback Bradshaw. celebraTing The birTh oT a son, played inspired ball Tor The Mocs. The specTaTors saw him Tie The score wiTh a 25-yard run in The TirsT halT. All grandsTand quar- Terbacks agree ThaT iT The Mocs had had one brealc. The score would have been diTTerenT. Gang Tackling Mocs Refard Drive Moc Moves Across Goal Line . - nc-C. . V - ., by , , . X 5-ff' -5 . -'A-5+ 1 q-al---:..'-w..i.. l'i'F,1-. - , , .. ,I 4' CHATTANOOGA PRESBYTERIAN 10 OpporTunisT PresbyTerian. who seemed To be able To do noThing wrong, caughT The ChaTTanooga Moccasins on a nighT They could do noThing righT and spoiled a weT Homecoming Tor The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga. Four pass inTercepTions and Two Tumbles hurT The Moc oTTense. The Moc Touchdown came wiTh Two minuTes leTT in The halT as Dan Washburn con- necTed wiTh Bones Whaley Tor an I8-yard Touchdown pass. The oTher Two poinTs came as Clark Colvard Tackled quarTer- back JoinTer in The end zone Tor a saTeTy. The main sTandouTs Tor The Mocs were Colvard. Washburn. and McClurg. Long Pun'r CHATIANOOGA MISSISSIPPI 54 The sfrong Ole Miss Rebels deiealed our Mocs as again Iheir-sfrong bench slrenglh proved 'foo greal for us. The Mocs held Mississippi 'ro a I4-O halflime score. Iighling every inch of 'rhe way. Charlie Grelier led 'rhe Mocs in ground- gainirug wiI'h I2 yards on four carries, followed by I-Ienley wilh I I yards. The field was exlremely muddy, and rain drove Ihe crowds away. Less 'rhan I.O0O fans braved Ihe weaI'her 'ro walch The second half of play. Mocs Shalre Auburn Noi All Was Easy Going CHAITANOOGA I3 MEMPHIS STATE 41 A slrong Memphis Slale Ieam led by Carler downed our Mocs for I'he final game of Ihe I96I campaign on a muddy Thanksgiving Day field. The crowd agreed. in spife of Ihe score, Thar Ihe Mocs had played a good game. Dan Wash- burn connecled wirh I-Iogan for our firsr Iouchdown on a beauliful receplion by I-Iogan Ihal broughl Ihe crowd Io iIs leer. The oI'her score came on a Washburn-Io-Sargenf pass rhal neI'Ied I5 yards. The game was hard-Ioughl Ihroughoul. Blocking and Iackling on bolh clubs were deadly. Caplain I-Ienley. Alrernalre Caplrains Hogan and Wearhers, Yurievic. McCIurg. Schullz, Washburn, Mercer. Phillips and Bradley ended Iheir foolball careers al Ihe Universily of Chaflanooga in a fine performance, Iypical of Moccasin players. r Q' I , , 1 -. , . 1 I Aggfllmg, ,L ..i4 . . 'i ff, 1' 7 H 'LV 57 ' 5 -3 ' ' 1- ' ip: , 1. Lx D, af- . 'ff 51. '..f'g:h'-- 1',.If'1 92' ,n'iVi'- LEM' .17L'25f'l,fT:i'7'51S-xggf Q71 , A,1 2'-'f ', I-:ww- 'f gff,.1155-ffgf.-.ff'w-.ffx,fwfr:.sis,f.'.5'2- 2, 'Q-ifJ!'+f J'V5'.? L . '-,gg ,f:':5':'A 1 ,,r -xr,.f'f-,whmf 4. .7 ,-3-,g-, -p 11.212313 L .L . ' . .Y ., ,, .:.- .4 .1 gg, uf .,. v, -,'S'.m 4 Q .,..,qAL'r .-4.9 z,.4,'1,-sg -.1 X., ,fu A, J.. ,. ,,, . . . ' L-' 4., W. LL 4 - 171',' nf'--. ' X .-4 '-'fiw-'1'-'79 Uv .4-1 , wie, k,v..,.m, ,- +7?t,.Q. .155 ,fnavgm .t ,,2gp.,.v .. 4 - gy, , 1 -- Q- -- -'I v , x1..,i ,--.--N 1-1--1: .',-,.:'e,.,--.1 .lui-r-' 'mf' 439' fQ2'.-:15ni-'fJf'?'- 1,.1- -ff 'A-fain: -.H fxSm'R:3:.-Cay,- n'P'.:m' f'vfjr5,5 x51',-J1I'lv',fT'f'51fQf'v'-A54 ,ff 'SMI DL Hp? yf '. 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The season opened wiTh Two quiclc vicTories over CenTre and Bryan Colleges, Then loss oT The Third game To a power- Tul T.P.l. Team. The resT oT The season was an up-and-down aTTair ending wiTh Two vicTories. The lasT game OT The season was played wiTh The powerTul defensive Team, OgleThorpe. During The season, The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga, in com- piling a T5-IO hardwood record, including a 9-2 home record, seT a new school record oT I',8I4 poinTs. The lvlocs averaged 72.6 poinTs per game as opposed To 65.5 Tor Their opponenTs. Joe Pollock, capTain and only senior, led The scoring wiTh 359 poinTs. He rebounded 284 Times. CrediT musT also be given To several oTher Moc players Tor Their ouTsTanding service. Gary Davis, a Treshman, ended second in The scoring column. I-le helped his Team wiTh many as- sisTs, and proved himselT by his excellenT deTensive play. Ron Whaley. U.C.'s only Two-sporT leTTerman, came inTo his own near The end oT The season, playing greaT deTensive ball. STeve Friclc. Bill Jones, and Bill Woosley, wiTh Their depend- able ball playing, rounded ouT The T962 baslceTball club, wiTh which we, The sTudenTs, were well pleased. The highlighT of The season was Coach Tommy BarTleTT nighT, as The excellenT crowd saw Coach BarTleTT presenTed wiTh a color TV seT by The QuarTerbaclc Club. In The esTimaTion oT all concerned, This was a TiTTing TribuTe To a Tine coach and genTleman who, Through his own resources, has puT U.C, on The map in The basl4eTball circles. The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga can look Torward To Tar greaTer Things nexT year due To our excellenT coach, and The TacT ThaT we have only one senior leaving us This year. WiTh The addiTion OT a new gym in The near TuTure, baslceTball aT The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga will be unlimiTed. UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA, l96l-62 BASKETBALL STATISTICS Individual Name G FGA-FGM FG2, FTA-FTM FTM, R RAV P AVE Joe Polloclc 25 293-I47 49.3 96- 65 67.7 284 ll.3 86 I4.3 Gary Davis 25 28I-I I4 40.6 75- 52 60.9 70 2.8 64 I l.2 Ron Wlialey 24 26I-I I7 44.8 34- 23 67.6 l3I 5.5 63 lO.7 Sfeve Fricli 21 IBS- 77 40.9 50- 42 84.0 88 4.2 3I 9.2 Ron Peeples I3 I83- 67 36.7 36- 28 77.7 IOB 8.3 29 I2.5 Bill Jones 25 l33- 64 48.I 65- 33 50.8 l63 6.8 52 6.7 Bill Woosley 21 II3- 64 56.7 36- 29 80.6 IOI 4.8 34 7.5 Ron Cole 20 II8- 45 38.l 28- I9 67.9 43 2.2 39 5.5 Larry Davis I9 64- 2l 32.8 I8- I4 77.7 I8 .9 28 2.9 Ben Winslow I3 49- I9 38.8 I5- IO 66.6 38 2.9 I8 3.7 Dave Siclco 8 I7- 7 4l.2 5- l 20.0 I6 2.0 9 l.9 A. Anderson 7 3- 2 25.0 5- 2 40.0 4 .6 2 .9 Mille Dillon 7 ll- 3 27.2 2- 2 l.00.0 3 .4 5 I.I Bill Sherrill 2 5- 0 00.0 0- 0 00.0 0 0.0 I 0.0 Team Iolals 25 1720-740 47.7 465-320 68.9 IO67 4-2.7 46l I8I4 72.6 GAME RESULTS WON-I5 LOST-I0 U.C. OPP. U.C. OPP. 76 . . . 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Nardo WRESTLING 1962 Coach Andy Nardds wresflinq Team finished The season wiTh a fine and impressive 6 wins and 2 losses Tor The season. The Moc grapplers downed Georgia, Alabama, and Maryville Twice each, while losing only To The powerful Teams Trom Sewanee and Auburn. AlThouqh The Mocs did noT capTure The posf-season SouTheasTern The I962 WresTlinq Team picTured lefi To righf, second r0w: Ed STe':. Gary l-laclcworTh, Georqe Mayo, David Johnson, Wayne Farmer, Ken PeTerson, FronT row, in same order: PaT SlaTery, John Jamieson, Neal Shull, Henry McDonald, BuTch l-larless. Co-Capfains Henry McDonald and Bufch Harless WresTlinq Tournament They Tied Tor second place wiTh Sewanee behind The pawerful Auburn Team which has noT losT The SouTheasTern yeT. The UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga walked away wiTh Three individual weiqhT-class champions in The 'Form of George Farr in The I3O-pound class, Caplain BuTch Harless, a sophomore, in The I57-pound class, and Wayne Farmer Wayne Farmer, I9I-pound Soufheasfern Conference champ in The 191-pound class. All olher members of The leam exhibiled their 'Fighlinq spiril, and losf by a few poinls The sluclenf body was well proud of fheir Mocs. Wilh the relurninq men such as This year's co-capfains Bulch Harless. Georqe Farr. Neal Shull, Georqe Mayo, and Sieve Kovan, and with 'rhe assislance of rhe new 153,200 wresflinq mal, Coach Nardo can look forward lo nexf year for an even qreafer season. Burch Harless and George Farr 'Finished lhe season wilh a perfecl unbeaien recozd. Conqralulalions 'lo Them bolh and hiqhesl praises fo The resl of The loam for qivinq 'rho sludenls 'lheir second-rnosl-lilced sporl. Universily Challanooga Maryville Universify Chailanooga Maryville Universily Chalfanooqa Emory Universily Chaflanooga Georgia Universily Chaflanooga Auburn Universily Chaflanooga Sewanee Universily Challanooga Georgia Universily Chalfanooqa Alabama Universily Chaffanooqa Ale-bama Bu+ch Harless, I57-pound Souiheasfern Conference champ George Farr, l30-pound Soufheasfern Conference champ 5 ng A ,, S bif ff X K ,, ,w ,ggi . .. , fspwfl- ' '7 cw, My ., f' I 334,-wliif K9 mpg N IKEA ,writ- :K , x me H sf H414 11.5 'NLQL viii? my -2, K I V f rf . J, 1' I - View .vslggsy wg. -aff, -gf' gf ., 4 -. ' 'ss ffm fa , W M 7 , ww H 'E -. NQJ' , 2 Q1 w..,,.awS,.' .av ,,, wmv! QQ E'253f?f:.Y , :IN 'Sa W K 'ix Eg , ,- 'ivy 3. w QA ,X X? Slaiery on The escape Shull moves for pin Almosi I Harless moves 'For 'falcedown z :rv - , ' ' , V H I K 5 Q ' A y. .. 0 3 2 mvtfiif' ' Q ,:... , 4 V I , -mf, 3 5, ' 1 1 ,zfsm f If ,. mil I - Q A XX ,gxfga 55 55 I .W A g ' z 1 A H , ,F . 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College Teams from all over Tennessee parTicipaTed in The Tournament The women's healTh and physical educaTion deparTmenT' sponsors, in acldiTion To The inlrarnural program, many emdracurricular acTiviTies such as Trips To various convenlions and parTicipaTion in ofher college Tourna- menT's. ln OcTober several members of Phi ETa Tau, The healTh and physical educaTion majors club, aTTencled The EasT Tennessee chapTer oT The N.E.A. convenlion aT The UniversiTy oT Tennessee. The UniversiTy was represenfecl by MargareT Llewellyn. MarTha Kilgore, Janel' Parks, and lv1arTy Cannon aT The SouThern ConvenTion lor l-lealTh, Physical Educa- Tion, and RecreaTion in l.iTTle Roclc. Arkansas. A selecTed Team parTicipaTed in The college women's volleyball Tourna- menf, conducTed aT EasT Tennessee STaTe Teachers College, and ad- vanced To The semi-finals before They were deTeaTed. Organizafions sponsored by The deparTmenT are: W.A.A., MocceTTes. 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'?H25'B E Q'M :Qui 3 K . -we-M Q H1 ,Wav 1. 1 ur ' an'AQm:s, 1. .11 M., 7 ,WM B - S, Bm GREEK LIFE We have parfies We play hard The Greeks have as lheir goal. in harmony wilh lhe Universily of Chalianooga. lo provide 'rraining and discipline of lhe individual who. in seeking an educalion, desires lo make himself a useful member of sociefy. possessing knowledge, frained skill, and capaciiy for accom- plishmenl. The Eraferniiy, as a group orqanizafion, seeks lo leach people how lo live and work logelher, slriving by precepl' and example for lhe personal developmenl of lhe individual in 'rraining of mind and body. ll carries forward lhe lundamenlal purposes ol educalion, adding a Era- lernal influence for correcl living and individual developmenli The Eralernily seeks 'lo develop lhose qualilies of human underslanding, of companionship, of kindness, wifh a knowledge and lraining in appraising The basic values of life, which will lead 'lowards a beller civilizafion, wilh peace and underslanding among all people. We build our Homecoming displays , 1 ' an v N 1-x 2 -1 . .,ee.e ,gsmgi-fi 1 Que an Y wx raw K LYNN DeLUCE PresidenT, Alpha DelTa Pi Margaref Wood, HarrieT Brown, Susan Siroud, Jill STreeT, Joy Ramey. Alpha Della Pi's pose for Blue Key Follies ALPHA DELTA Pl The fall of l96I-l962 found The Alpha Della Pi's in greaT exciTmenT as They welcomed 26 new pledges inlo Their little blue and while casTle. These pledges soon dislinguished Themselves when Judy Coppinger and Carole Rawls were selecfed as 'freshman cheer- leaders. AcTives were also cheering The Mocs on To viciory wilh Barbara Harris and Belsy Johnson as head cheerleader. Judy Coppinger was soon elecled To serve as Treasurer of The Freshman Class. and MargareT Wood was vo'red The PreTTiesT Girl and Home- coming Queenf' Jill STreeT was Secrelary-Treasurer of The Sfudenl Body Tor This year, and Sharon Mclnrosh served as Treasurer of The Junior Class. ADPi's were honored by being chosen To serve as R.O.T.C. MiliTary Sponsors. Pledges Judy Coppinger and Teresa Eberhari' and Aclive Jill Sfreef were presenTed as sponsors ar The Thanksgiving Day Game. We were proud To have Kalhy Bacon, Teresa Eberharh Jill STreeT, and Marilyn Wood represenl us as milirary queen candidaihes, and were even prouder when Teresa was crowned queen aT The MiliTary Ba . Four of our ouTsTanding seniors were elected To Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies. They were Lynn DeLuce, Joyce lreland, Joy Ramey, and Susan STroud. ADPi's assumed leadership in campus organizalions as Genevieve Brown served as Moccefies presidem' and was assisled by Harrielle Brown as Treasurer and Jill STreeT, secrefary. Presidenr of W.A.A. was Belsy Johnson, and Dee Dee Meacham was secreTary-Treasurer of The newly Tormed Modern Dance Club. Mary Joyce Lamb helped keep peace in The Dorm as she was secrelary-Treasurer of The Dorm Council. Numerous ADPi's gained recognilrion aT Honors Day lasT Spring. Kappa Chi Epsilon 'Tapped Carolyn Davis, Mariorie Hubbard, and Marlha Kilgore. and Delores JeTT was selecTed as a member of The Universily Scholars. Joe Ramey and Susan STroud became members of Morlar Board, and Mary Ann Jones received The honor of being selecred The mosT oulsfanding woman physical educaTion major. Our president Joy Su'lTon, and our secreTary. Kay Shorl, were Tapped info Alpha. Marjorie Hubbard and Margarel Wood were recognized as new members of Alpha Lambda DelTa, and Donna DeLong was a member ol Gamma Sigma Epsilon. We also received The inrramural Trophy Tor oblaining The Tirsf place in women's inlramurals. a f , , Homecoming Mullipliers 94:4 ,Z ff- 4- , .' . 'i 1 fi i i Piciured in order: Terry Aclkinson, Jeannine Alday, Nancy Jo Bales, Genevieve Brown, Harrierle Brown, Jan Lynn Brown, Judy Coppinger, Pal' Dauqherfy, Brenda Davis, Carolyn Davis, Rose Ann Davis, Lynn DeLuce, Norma DeMars, Teresa Eberharf, Viclci Freeman, Belh Genfry, Ann Gillelancl, Barbara Harris, Viclrie Hayes, Bobbie Henry, Marforie Hubbard, Joyce Ireland, Delores Jelly Linda Jolley, Dee Ann Keasler, sf Mary Joyce Lamb, Kalhy Lieb, Nancy Lirlle, Margarer Llewellyn, Sharon Mclnfosh, Marsha Mann, Dee Dee Meacham, Sharon Neal, Judy New- som, Lynn O'Neal, Sfella Peck, Myra Phillips, Barbara Quinn, Carole Rawls, Tida Richard, Robin Rufledge, Susan Srroucl, Peggy Toler, Lynne Williams, Margarer Wood, Marilyn Wood, Beverly Jones, Dale Cooper, Slarlel' Lighl, Gail While, Kay Milner, Janel McBirney. Chi Omega's presenl skil OMEGA Della Alpha of nalional Chi Omega began anolher memor- able year by pledging ils quola ol 3I girls. The preceding spring had laid lhis foundalion wilh nolable Honors Day accolades. Mosl Oulslandinq Junior and Sophomore lilies wenl respeclively lo Rickie Phillips and Kay Milner, while Morlar Board lapped Rickie and Beverly Jones. Alpha Sociely elecled Jeannelle Marlin, Oulslanding Senior Woman. The pledges also made an admirable showing by boasling lhe highesl scholaslic average, having six members lMarguerile Crigler, Calhy Ellon, Marlha Galbrailh, Lillian Jolley, Sally Marane, and Gail Whilel lapped info Alpha Lambda Della and four inlo Universily Scholars, headed by Pal Fenix. Sigma Chi Derby saw Chi Omega lake lirsl place, wilh Judy McKenzie chosen Miss Derby Day. Beauly conlesls resulled in Gail While becoming Miss Challanoogau and Judy McKenzie Miss Five Flags. Fralernilies chose Gladys Marlin, Lambda Chi Crescenl Girl, Judy McKenzie, Pike Dream Girl, and Kay Burrows, Sigma Chi Sweelhearl. Eleclions resullecl in lhe choice ol Marly Fulbrighl and Rickie Phillips, senior class secrelary and lreasurerg Kay Milner, iunior secrelaryg and Margarel Ann Craven, sophomore lreasurer. Honor Council members include Pal Fenix, Kay Milner, and Gail While, wilh Rickie Phillips elecled secrelary. Dorm Council presidenl was Marly Fulbrighl. Aiding Echo ediior Pal Fenix were: Marlha Galbrailh, assislanl edilor: Elaine Donnelly, news edilorp and Renie Brannen, business manaqer. Who's Who selecled Marly Fulbrighl, Beverly Jones, and Rickie Phillips. Chi Omega leamwork resulled in 'iirsl place, homecoming decoralions: second conseuclive winning ol lirsl place, All-Sing: and lop scholaslic campus average lor lhe year. Gladys Marlin was crowned Miss Chrislmas Seal: mililary sponsors included ballalion sponsors Margarel Ann Craven, Susan Powell, and Cheryl Young. Superlalive laurels wenl lo Rickie Phillips, Miss lJ.C.: Marly Fulbrighl, Senior Mosl Likely lo Succeed: Judy McKenzie, Mosl Popular: Margarel Ann Craven, Belly Co-ed: Hazel Bickerslall, Mosl Alhlelic: and Gladys Marlin, Besl Dressed. Accompanying lhese honors were numerous parlies lor parenls, alums, aclives, and pledges. Della Alpha's sevenly-nine members also held parlies for under- privileged children and conlribuled lo needy lamilies. Sororily winner I962 Homecoming Decoralion fx 1 pi-. .,. ?g, y l Q' 5' ea 'U UE. BQ? ff ' s 'A gn, 1 lui?-3, WW K M K . ' r Q V ' Q -, my gi' r ,t KS ei 353: .... V S .... I fl V -f if' , rg, ar- , N P eh! ii- W .1 5.3 ,H ':!l . lv L .. 3 '87 . 'K .N I lp 1 xx -... QW? F' , 3 ,-. l Q ,sv r ,J -gg i ae We W 1, Xl A A ' y .. y .- 'il h e .S r- ii ::,. i : : D , V Q' . ,-vQ, Ll.xKM IYQQ 1 II: zl- ,af , x bl if ,. A Yr' 1' 5 30' g as X. ak l , i J' f 5, ' -' -eff? ' -, - U i F -. s yr n V qi , .. ' A: v i A ' N 1' , ,. -i f f l r 'Nr J rf -n. W H il J 5 F '- 1 -' 'S A l A .u i Q X ' r , , 'f as .gg ' ff s- I ea , i iw- ' QSM 1 - , ,yy '- 'tg' ' V I M In YF i' ' V A V ,J A , S ' .,..i ' fe :-' I A ' ' ?Qs,,MN Picfured in order: Jane Alford, Linda Arney, Marlha Baqgensloss, Trudy Bender, Barbara Buehler, Hazel Biclcerslafl, Kay Burros, Gail Cale, Nancy Clay, Carol Cline. Dale Cooper, Marqarel Craven, Sharon Crouch, Marqueriie Criqler, Sharon Defxrmas, Elaine Donnelly, Judie Douglass, Phyllis Easlerly, Calhy Ellon, Alice Fancher, Barbara Fenix, Pal Fenix, Marly Fullbrighf, Marlha Galbraifh, Shannon George, Sug Gilberf, Angela Glover, Marlha Green, Mary Virginia Harrison, Sally Holland, Jane Holmes, Judie Holmes, Noel Hunl, Anne Johnson, Nan Johnson, Lillian Jolley, Beverly Jones, Trish Jordan, Slarr Klein, Kay Leclgerwood, Melinda L'Hereaux, Slarlel Liqhl, Kalhfe Lorenz, Jane! McBirney, Judy McKenzie, Jane? McPelers, Berla Mclleynolds, Gladys Marlin, Maryl Mayfield, Kay Milner, Bennie Palmer, Pal' Pennington, Helene Pelrie, Rickie Phillips, Sue Planzer, Susan Powell, Jannie Ruclcs, Sarah Shaw, Belly Smilh, Carol Sm.'l'h, Nancy Slephenson, Miriam Slronq, Diana von Werssowefz, Susan Walker, Brenda NNebsl'er, Anne Wells, Gail While, Fenlress Wilson, Rosa Wrighl, Chryl Young. 117 PAT STANSBERRY Presideni, Kappa Della Nancy Wriqhl, Valerie Bohanan, Melinda Quinley, Diane Gibson. Roundup Time ,se v ' .. KAPPA DELTA Lasf year closed wilh Sandra Compion and Melinda Quin- ley being lapped for Kappa Chi Epsilon on Honors Day. During fhe summer, Par Sfansberry, our chapfer president and Nancy Wrighl, our chapier Treasurer, wenl lo Kappa Delfa's Nalional Convenlion held ai Roanoke, Virginia. They had a wonderful lime meeiing Kappa Delias from all over 'lhe counfry and brouqhi back many new ideas. This fall, ailer rush, our pledges were enierlained wiih a weekend al Cumberland Slaie Parl: where we had a wonderful iime. Soon afler, we held a parly for all sororiiies and lralerniiies on campus ai lhe Tennis Cenler, which was enioyed by all. Aifer much hard worlc on Homecoming decoralions, we won second place wiih our 'lheme of 'Ravel 'lhe Blue Hose, Mocs. ln Oclober, our Founders' Day was observed wiih a banquei' held al Mounl Vernon Colonial Resiauranl. Early in November, we were honored by a visif from our Nafional Counselor, Miss Barbara Barriil. This year, our alurns held a Halloween pariy al Orange Grove School for Re- farded Children in which we parlicipaled. Al Circle K Carnival, everyone had lun lhrowing darls al Kappa Della's booih. Chrisimas followed wilh 'rhe Moihers Club Annual Chrisimas pariy for us in which lhey presenled us wilh many needed lhings for lhe house. This is also 'lhe 'lime in which big and liHle sisfers exchange gifts. We are very proud of ihese members who add io our lisl oi honors: Valerie Bohanan, Moriar Board, Honor Council, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies and Senior Advisor of SNEA7 Phyllis Winslon, secreiary of 'lhe eleclion commiiiee and vice-presidenf of Kappa Chi Epsilon: Pai Slansberry, secreiary and publicily chairman of W.A.A.: Judy Siandeier, presideni of Panhellenic Council: Nancy Wrighi, I96l Colfon Belle and vice-presidenl' of SNEA: Pai Hill, Bela Bela Beiag Judy Moore, secreiary of ihe Baplisf Sludeni Union: and, lasf bul noi leasl, Sammye Sue Poiier. head maiorelle. 59' if is 9 f Kappa Delia Kai i min 'S . 1 'ras ff T' , If is. 'e A E i 1 4 i l i i Picfured in order: Phyllis Winslon, Linda Becker, Valerie Bohanan,Jucli+l1 Laughlin. Judy Moore, Nancy Poole, Sammye Sue Pofler, Melinda Clark. Janice Garrell, Diane Gibson, Kay Grubbs, Nancy Hanks, Palricia Quinley, Pal Sfansberry, Janice Woody, Nancy Wright l-lill, Marguerife Houslon, DolJol1nson, Monly Jo Lowery, Susan Mc- 119 PHI MU All rhe Greek world walchecl and wondered . . . would lhey . . . could l'hey . . .lhey did . . . 'rhe Phi Mu's gol The very besl pledge class on campus! Proudly displaying iheir symbolic black and gold shields, fhe pledges and fha mem- bers of Alpha Thela banned The Memphis Slale Red Raiders wilh Roll on 'ro Viclory for lheir homecoming exhibit Brushing up lheir Shakespeare lWilliam, of coursel was a rollicking advenlure wilh lhe campus produclion of Cole er's Kiss Me Kale as a sludy guide Phi Mu's could be seen busily plying MISS DOTTIE BROWNE Phi Mu lodge, in lheir dormilory rooms. and even in lhe Sludenl' Cenler. Garmenl President Phi Mu Makers' Union, beware! Alter lhe pledge dance. resplendenl wilh pink carnalions and flickering candle- lighl, given in honor of The new pledges by The chapfer. The pledge class 'lreaied the chapler lo a swingin' Roaring Twenliesu parly. Flappers, mobslers, playboys. and connoisseurs of balhlub gin blossomed lorlh-also a solilary doughboy. Though lhe cupboard was bare, lhe improvised bar sloully rnainlained Down wilh Pro- hibi+ionl Everyfhing seems 'lo happen in 'rhe springiime: fhe Phi Mu's are anlicipafing The Blue Key 'rrophy lor 'rheir skil, Molher Goose on lhe Loose, sublifled an epic lo sel all 'lairylancl in a lalespinf' Move over. Fred Waring, here come 'lhe Phi Mu's 'lo All-Sing. As lhe laslesl-growing women's 'lralerniiy on campus, Alpha Thela of Phi Mu has had a successful fall semesler, and, as everybody knows, everylhing grows lasler in lhe spring. SQ Q We - - fn 1 4 , .Kelis The Phi Mu olilicers piclured lefl lo righl are Helen Rulh Akers, Robin Guy, Julia Slagle, Sara McGraw, Joy Marlin. Wh9'5 square? And The rains came l . lheir needles lo sixleenlh cenlury llounces and ruPlles in all hours ol lhe day al ine - FQ fi? ' l I- 1 .-.P 'S' . 4, af! I!! ..4 Y, 1 r 5, .,, V L1 . 1 -- x .. Picfured in order: Helen Rulh Akers, Anna Louise Arp, Dollie Browne, Linda Moore, Julia Slaqle, Shelley Smiflw, Clwarlolle Sfork, Diane Wilkes, Linda Buckner, Mary Collins, Brenda Cross Webb, Candace Haclnal, Carol Zeigler. Brenda l'lei'lner, Karen Henry, Joann l luffalcer, Dianne Kelley, Joy Marlin, 121 if TERRY LYNCH PresidenT, Pi BeTa Phi JANE AIKEN ARDIAN ANSEL MARLENE WRIGHT ELIZABETH BRIDGE l962 Blue Key skif winner PI BETA PHI Spring of I96I 'Found The Pi Phis af 6IO Douglas STreeT in a merry rush. Margarel' Ann Bridge. Gail Gladney and Elma O'Neal were Tapped Tor Kappa Chi and Gail was chosen for Alpha Lambda Delia. To even Things a bil. Pi Phi placed Third in Moriar Board All-Sing and Tor The second conseculive year won Blue Key Follies wifh Their parody on Robin I-lood. To The Pi Phis, having cosfumed. sTaged and penned The winning skiT, The Blue Key Trophy was an especial Triumph. The vicTory was made complefe when Margaref Bromley was crowned Blue Key SweeThearT. Fall SemesTer proved The Pi Phis iusl' as eager and successful. Rush week was climaxed as Th' P' Ph' d 1rTy I I arI's were awarded and a banquef and slumber parTy honored new pledges. SepTember espied The eniire chapTer invading The Red Barn in GaTIInburg Tor a week end. Drizzling November grinned aT Pi Phis who deierminedly consTrucTed a limp l'IumpTy Dumply in Their 'lroni yard To ceIebraTe Homecoming. Beverly Bailey, a Moc Cheerleader, represenTed The Pi Phis in The Homecoming Courl. An indomiTabIe spiriT was evidenced in The skill displayed by The volley ball and baskeI'balI Teams. In OcTober Pi Phi AcTives and Pledges were guesTs of honor, surprised wifh a Thanks ivin rT h'I I ' ' ' ' ' g g pa y, w I9 aier in December Big and LiTIIe Sislers exchanged sur- prises under 'rhe Chris'rrnas Tree. The annual Beaux and Arrows was a Tremendous success in February as Pledges enTerTained Acfives. Ofher parTy evenTs were The MoTher-DaughTer Tea and The Daddy Dinner, aT which Pi Phi Pop and Pi Phi Pal sweaishirfs were worn by FaThers and Friends of The Pi Phis. Elsewhere in school aTTairs, JaneT Parks served as Sophomore SecreTary and on The STudenT Council. Karen DuTfy was elecled To represenf The Freshmen as Their SecreTary. Bela Be'ra Bella was proud To have our Presidenr Terr L h. J y ync ane l'IeITon and Evelyn Bailey served as Presidenl and Vice-President respecTiveIy, of TI I T ' ' ' we newy ormed Modern Dance Club. Jane Aiken and Marlene WriqhT were PresidenT and SecreTary, respectively, of MorTar Board. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universilies added To ils ranks Jane Aiken, EIizabeTh Brid e Terr CJ I Y Lynch and Marlene Wright Pi Bela Phi was well represenTed in almosl' every organizaTion on campus. The Pi Phis began The Spring Semesler enlicipafing The year's finale. E. 'lvl ,.' 'n':l.v' If 'J'-t I NME '.'C '75 5' I- was Bill' I mul f? Humpfy DumpTy UPC 'Cf' N i A A . N . 9- , x X, l , , an C' , of-'Y Picfures in order: Jane Aiken, Nancy Alverson, Ardian Ansel, Dianne Armsironq, Beverly Bailey, Evelyn Bailey, Jean Baffle, Anne Brandon, Elizaloeih Bridge, Marqarei Ann Bridge, Judy Bullinqfon, Joan Callaway, Dolly Chesnuii, MarqarcfCl1risinacl'1i, Marina Clemmer, Donna Cosiello, Connie Day, Jean Duffy, Karen Duffy, Ginny Fosier, Sara Franklin, Pal Gallalwger, Gail Gledney, Gail Goad, Marilyn Hale, Mary Lee Hedges, f i l 'fig g, , ,Q WI?-'H K ,ii -we-Q' jfx 1: NATHAN PEARLMAN Presidenl, Alpha Epsilon Pi Marvin Rudolph David Sorin Manny David, Jack Kasel. AE Pas discuss Charler Day ALPHA EPSILON PI April 7. l962. became 'lhe big day in hisfory for Upsilon Chi of lhe Universily of Challanooge. ll was on 'lhis dare lhal' we became a 'lull lralernily in The ranks of AEPi. To honor Jrhe momenrous occasion a formal banquel and dance was held al' 'lhe Wimberly lnn where Brofhers and quesls dined and danced unlil lhe wee morning hours. l96I-62 proved +0 be The year of malurily for AEPi in all fields of endeavor. Under The leadership of 'fall presiden+ lvianny David and Spring presidenl Nalhan Pearlman. The chapter grew +o over fwenly members and achieved an acllve slalus of parlicipalion in all fields of school life. Assisling Presidenl David were Jerry Sear, vice-presidenl: Ben Tyber, secrelary: and Sam Weber. lreasurer. Serving under Presidenl Pearlman were David Sorin as vice-presidenlg Jack Kasel' and Marvin Rudolph as secrelaries: and Ben Tyber as Treasurer. ln exlracurricular aclivilies lhe 'fralernily had represenlalion on Circle K where Nafhan Pearlman was Treasurer, and Irwin l-lodes on 'lhe Board ol Direclors. Every Brolher was a member of Hillel Council, wilh David Sorin serving as president Nalhan Pearlman held membership in AUSA and was secrelary-lreasurer of rhe lFC. Riclcy Weinlraub was a member of bolh lhe MOCCASIN and Echo slaffs. For 'rhe filrh lime in nine years, AEPi garnered lhe scholaslic lrophy: and of course. whelher al Wimberly lnn. +he Emanon Club. 'rhe JCC, Lakeshore Lodge or a Brolher's house, AEPE monlhly parries were always lops. Wil Z-4 l llll-X Pbsull 'l Alpha Epsilon Pi's Pledge Class Gros man Sandy Cullum lrwmn Hades Mark Jacobs Jack Kasef Nalhan Ben Tyber Sam VVeber 125 Piclured in order: Manuel David, Bernard Froqel, Paul Greenburg. Barry Pearlman, Marvin Rudolph, Gerald Sear, David Serin, Edwin Slreiler l GEORGE KOENINGER PresidenT, Kappa Sigma Ed Taliaferro Russell PiTner AnThony Fonseca Jack 1962 Homecoming Decorahon wmner Morrison KAPPA SIGMA The Kappa Sigma FraTernITy envelopes various and sundry Tields on The campus in scholarship, leadership, and service. ReTiring This pasf year for The Tiffh and 'final Time The Blue Key sponsored FraTerniTy oT The Year Trophy. Having never been below The all-men's average on The U.C. campus, The pasT year again spoke well wiTh a B-minus average Tor a chapTer of sixTy-nine men-receiving commendaTion Trom The naTional l.F.C. Council. Leadership capaciTy is very wide- spread: Tour ouT of nine members in Blue Key Nalional Honorary FraTerniTyg Three members in Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies: five members on The sTudenT council: Preside-nT of Th H C ' e onor ouncil, EdiTor of The yearbook, THE MOCCASIN: PresidenT and Secrefary of Circle K Club: Three capTains in milifaryz Three members on The Honor Council: Presidenl' and Treasurer of The SocieTy Tor The AdvancemenT of Managemenh sevenTe'en members in Circle K Club. D ' uring The Tall of This year The brofhers ushered af TooTball games, won homecoming decoraTions Th ' h' d ' ,won e1rT ir sTereo sef by collecfing cigareTTe wrappers and donaTed The seT To a local orphanage, helped sororiTies clean yards aTTer homecoming, served dinner To The TaculTy, and elecTecl a freshman member To vice-presidency of The freshman class. Being one of The largesi' Kappa Sigma chapTers in The counTry, growTh saw fiT To assimilaTe nineleen new iniTiaTes inTo The honorable ranks of The fraTerniTy This year. The peculiar combinaTion of men ideas, and capabilifies has upheld Kappa Sigma as a disTincTive mark aT The lJnversiTy of ChaTTanooga. we aa B C I Docfor Anyone? T l 9 CP! 'utr 49' Picfured in order: Jim Albrighl, Bill Allison, John Anderson, Bill Bass, Gene Bennell, Clyde Benlon, Ed Brown, Sam Brown, Ray Brindley, Don Burgner, Bolo Cannon, Luke Cranford, Slewarf Davis, Pal' Dolan, John Ellioil, Larry Elmore. James Fancher. Bill Filfe, Tony Fonseca, Torn Farmer, Joe Galbrailh, Paul Gearinger, Bill Glass, David Granf, Bill Green, Richard Healy. Evans Hughes, Jim Kelchersid, Bolo Kelfel, Tony Koeninger, George Koeninger, Randy Langford, Charles Linqerfelf, Tom McClain. Ronnie McClurg, Henry McDonald, John McDonald, Bill Miller, Bill Morris, Jaclc Morrison, Fred Myers, Naihan Newbold, Pal Payne, Russell Pilner, Charlie Founders, Jim Quinley, Henry Roolcis, Gene Rurledge, John Schaerer, Don Seaqle, Bill Sherrill, Pal Slalery, Ken Smirh, Glynn Sfowe, Ed Taliaferro, Toney Tone, Charles Thornbury, Charles Umbarger, Gene Warrenfells, Jim Whifren, Tim Williams, John Woods, Bill Woolen, Charles Wrighl, Lee Gurley. x THOMAS AINSWORTH Presidenl', Lambda Chi Alpha G-eorge Carpenler, Twyman Towery, Ray Millard, Jimmy Bobo, Richard Buhrman, Frank Eldridge. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Zela Phi Zela of Lambda Chi al U.C. achieved lha covered nalional fralernily raling of Class One in l96I, leaving behind ils second-place posilion. ll' also surged ahead of 'the olher fralernilies l'o win lhe Men's Scholarship 'frophy wilh a l.5l4- over-all average. Oul of 32 pledges, 757, wenl aclive llhe largesf amount for lhe nexl-lo-smallesl pledge classl. These men broughl home lhe Oalcen Buclcel for 'the second conseculive year in lhe Pledge Race, lhen combined wilh me brolhers +o lake a close second in fhe Marafhon. ln campus polilics, LX look presidenl of lhe Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, and Sophomore vice- presidenf: and in l'he Superlalive race, Bachelor of Ugliness, Mosl Popular, Joe College. and Mosl' Likely lo Succeed. ln ROTC, LX's were prornofed lo Caplain, Firsl' Lieulenanl, and Richard Buhrman, a Junior, Second Lieulenanl. LX's hold offices and posilions in Phi Era Sigma, Blue Key. AUSA. Alpha Epsilon Della, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, C Club, IFC, Der Deulsche Kries, Honor Council, Rules and Requlalions Commillee, Universily Scholars, Tri-Bela, Religious Council, and many olhers. LX had 'rhree Blue Key members, lwo of whom made Who's Who in American Colleges: lhree cheerleaders: Sporls Edilor, Carloonisl, and Fealure Edilor of lhe Echo: Varsily sporls direclor of publicily. Gladys Marlin was crowned as Crescenl Girl. She was also elecled as Besl' Dressed and Miss Chrislmas Seal. Dulch Holland began her IOlh year as Housemolher and worked wil'h lhe Molher's Club, which assisted in redecoraling lhe firsl floor of lhe house. Proiecls included a Muscular Dyslrophy boolh which earned over 5900: and laler, lhe purchasing of a Slereo and Color TV. The year l96l-62 proved lo be one of +he besr years in 'Phe hisfory of Lambda Chi Alpha al' U.C. ffggg,-., ll ca,-ai 1 eg-ya .f Whaf will lhose mooses do nexf? Slubbs' dragons TPA Fffr- -.... -cr' -J 'Sf Picfured in order: Chip Adams, Tom Ainsworlh, Bill Alford, Larry Baker, Jimmy Bobo, Slephen Brooks, Darriol Broome, Gene Bruno, Paul Burke, Richard Buhrmari, John Bush, Ronald Caldwell, Bill Capeharf, George Carpenfer, David Cafher, Reginald Dodmond, Ray Deerinq, Bobby Dugan, Lamar Dugan, Franla Eldridge, Jim Eldridge, Jack Emmerf, Bob Fanning, Bill Garner, Bob Graham, Tom Gregg, Donald Hamill, Bryan Harwell, Benn Haynes, Buddy Hickey, Howard Huddlesfon, John Jordan, Ken Laulzenheiser, Sanford Leake, Carl Llewellyn, Bill McCar'rhy, Curfiss McGee, Charles McLeroy, Ray Millard, Charles Morris, James Moore, Charles Parroil, Bill Phillips, J. L. Phillips, Wesley Phillips, Louis Prosler- man. Jimmy Quinn, Bob Raulslon, John Sanders, Joe Sandlin, Marion Sandlin, Jim Sharp, Paul Shelfon, Alvin Smilh, E. L. Smilh, Bill Smifh, Howard Slubbs, Edwin Swari, Twyman Towery Sam Vanderbilt Claude Walker, Charles Wallers, Don Webb, Sieve Whiffaker, Franz Zee er. 129 CHARLES MARTIN Presidenl, Pi Kappa Alpha PI KAPPA ALPHA This lhe ISrh year of AE chapler of PEKA on lhe Universiiy of Chaflanooga campus proved lo be one of lhe mos? su:- cesslul. We slarled our lhe year wilh an excellenl rush pro- gram, under lhe direclion of Brolher Al Kemp, and pledged 45 members. The fralernily house received general lace lillinq and 'lhe pario was covered wilh green concrele. The recrealion room was painled and The pool lable was recovered. Al any school funcrions 'rhis year, you were sure lo see rhe Pikes well represenled. Also 'rhe Pikes were well represenled in lhe honorary and service orqanizarions: Bela Bela Bela, Gamma Sigma Epsilon: honorary lralerniliesg S.A.M., Circle K, S.N.E.A., A.U.S.A., Universily Players, and all +he religious groups on campus. lndividual honors were numerous. Fisher was elecled as Mosr Handsome Man on campus. Ken Pelerson served as Presidenr of l.F.C. Charles Marlin served as Presidenr of lhe Universily Players. Along lhe alhlelic phases of campus life lhe Pikes won loollaall and soliball and placed men on all The inlramural all-slar reams. The Pikes' President Joe Pollock, served as caplain of lhe Universily loaskerball leam and David Sicko and Bill Woosley were lelfermen. Ken Pelerson and Jackie Jamieson were on lhe wresiling leam and Ken Pererson was on lhe Track learn. Las? buf cerlainly noi' leasl is lhe social life here. Af lhe annual Dream Girl Dance, Judie McKenzie was presenled as Dream Girl I96l. The orher parries held included lhe Chrislmas and Halloween parries and lhe pledqe class dance. Ar 'lhe Founder's Day Banque? Charles Marlin received The Besl' Aclive and service award, and Jerry Cannon received 'lhe Besl Pledge award. As you can see many parries are held for 'rhe brolhers and lheir friends. The Pikes being as well represenled on campus and in lhe phases of campus life indeed show lhe qualily of PiKA membership. 23+ Jail 9 are , .ix Picfured, leff 'lo righh Joe Pollock, David Fischer, Alson Kemp, Larry X- Nelson. PiKA Press ga' Jaiinliaglliff PIKA demonslrafes flagball powers 'wi 'iiffi!i'?i TEV il l i 'Qui Picfured in order: LeBron Alexander, Franl: Bailey, Harry Barnes, Jack Bookoul, Howard Cannon, Russ Carler, Joe Clem, Ray Comlorre, Mike Cramer, Jim Cunningham, William DeLand, Marlin Elmore, Bob Evali, Jim Fisher, Harry Flory, Lynnwood Flory, James Fry, Ray Hays, John Heard. Paul Hickey, Max Hill, .lorry Hixson, Thomas Houslon, Vic Hunl, John Jamieson, William Kclsay, Alson Kemp, James Kennedy, Michael 131 Kavka, Gordon Kranlz, Ed Love, Roy McKenzie, Charles Marlin, Jim Neil, Larry Nelson, Jerry Parker, Kennelh Peferson, Joe Pollock, William Reed, Dick Ryon, Daniel Sherwood, Charles Slandeler, Howard Slekien, Roberr Thomas, Timorhy Warmourh, Maxwell Weaver, David Weidner, Vililliam Woosley, George Wriqhl, Danny Young, Mrs. Clay Mabry. Andrew Greene, PresidenT PicTured leff Tc righ+ are The officers ol Sigma Chi FraTerniTy: Standing, Phil Brown and Phil PaTTerson: seaTed, David Aclcerson, Andrew Greene, and RoberT Morlon. Sigma Chi Roller-Coasfer SIGMA CHI BroTherhood is The keysione of Sigma Chi-and around iT The DelTa TheTa ChapTer has builT a record approached by few and surpassed by none. The Men of The WhiTe Cross will long remember This year as one of success and unily, beginning wiTh an excelleni pledge class and culminaTing wiTh The Two highesT awards in Blue Key Follies. Addilionally, in The inTerim, Sigma Chi produced The besT TraTerniTy baslceTball Team and placed well in fooiball and wresTling. Broiherhood again produced leaders in campus acTiviTies: Charles Pierce was Presidenf of The STudenT Body, Head Cheerleader. and Governor of The Tennessee-KenTuclcy DisTricT of Circle K: Barry NoTTage became Presidem' oT The Freshman Class: David James was PresidenT of I.F.C,: and Andy Greene was elecTed Chairman of The U.C. ElecTions CommiTTee. Moreover, Sigma Chi boasfs of Two members in The College ediTion of Who's Who, and Three freshman members in The Circle K Club. BUT FraTerniTy success can never be aTTribuTed 'ro iusf a 'Few, iT is The produci' of an eniire chapTer working harmoniously Togelher 'for The besT inferesfs of Sigma Chi. CerTainly we can all say Thai The Whiie Cross of Sigma Chi shines in The lusTer of a brighT lighf aT The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga. it 1, 'a ex fe I962 Blue Key slciT winner fwfr' ' I Picfures in order: David Aclcerson, Muoclre Barker, John Beall, Richard Bowman, O. L. Broiherlon, Phil Brown, Joel Cunningham, Thomas Deery, Tom Duff, Bill Farmer, Nick Gill, Bob Hale, Jerry Harris, Ulyss Hughes, David James, Arlie Jones. Joe Leqq, Larry Lowe, Bill McPhaiI, Joe Maiihews, Carl Maxwell, Barry Noliage, Ted O'Neal, John Parham, Phil Pallerson, Jerry Phillips, Charles Pierce, John Rodman, Edward Ryan, LeRoy Rymer, Pefer Schollen, Bill Smiih, Ed Srec, Jim Slalliner, Richard Srone, Ronald Teevan, Barron Vernon, Charles Walker, Larry Walker, Raymond Wilbanlcs, Mrs. Raymond Wallace. 133 ef - 1 Q I w 7 1 ff L 5' , 5. . 1' '. ' . ,,. 1.9 T-N1 M fungi: Ri 3. 'N -59,54 1 L ' x q f if , sw? 'Lf 4' 4: '-J' 5. -. 1 -'iw 'IW' :fb v' '1 W ' W 11 ' Pa. By ' J 5mQQl,f,.-,t m Q b A -Q 5 , , . . . 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The chapfer oT A.U.S.A. aT The UniversiTy of ChaTTanooga is Moccasin Company. lTs mission is The recoqniTion oT ouTsTanding mem- bers of The CadeT Corps. service To The R.O.T.C., and The Turlhering oT The role OT The Army in naTional deTense, all oT which were TulTilled again This year. The advisor of A.U.S.A. was CapTain T-lamleTT. RIFLE TEAM The RiTle Team of The UniversiTy of ChaTTa- nooga is selecTed Trom members oT The R.O.T.C. deparTmenT on a compeTiTive basis. The members have much compeTiTion in every mafch They shooT. This year The rifle Team shoT a ToTal OT 32 maTches OT which They won 702, Some oT The more imporTanT maTches were The Nalrional and Third Army maTches. The RiTle Team was TorTunaTe To have MasTer SergeanT O'Rourlce as iTs advisor and coach This year. DRILL TEAM The Special Drill PlaToon, under The com- mand oT CadeT MasTer SergeanT Roy McKin- ney is composed oT MS I and MS ll cadeTs who have volunTeered Tor exTra Training in precision drill. 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MW, x X s mum N' E Sanus an ME ss nm mm- mm Q me umm Z's'?.'f 4 Nz nz wg mms mx me mg W , mx sas E, sig mm. Swv H ZW MEN' WMS HES My :Saw HER ,M M ' ss N nga ,funn wwf ,aww mmygs www Sx!4E.Bi88 ss -.mp ww Bmw Q fsszzmg mg fm'w.:.w2fg nawiim mags aww. HWS BSN!! miiaqm Kmwgm Y :sages a .amass wamxna-is gwgm-x-m Sim W1-wa Mmeg M E mm: mx-xmgm, ESQ Z E922 na vi Charles Pierce. Presidenf of The sfudenl body: Jill Sreel, Secrelary-Treasurer. S D Senior class officers piclured are: Henry McDonald, Jack Morrison. Frank Eldridqe, Rickie Phillips, Marry Fulbriqhf. ru-if j .AQ . . ., and lhen friends, I 'look one bile of Brelslre polafoesf' Firsl' Row: JANE ELIZABETH AIKEN: Major: Ma+hema+ics. Kappa Chi Epsilon: Morlar Board. Presidenl: Alpha Thela Delia: W.A.A.: Pi Bela Phi: Bapiisl Sluclenl Union. TOM AINSWORTH: Major: English. Lambda Chi Alpha. Presicleni: Blue Key: Who's Who: Circle K: Phi Ela Sigma. Second Row: CAROL JEANNINE ALDAY: Major: Elemenfary Educafion. Eleclion Commiilee: S.N.E.A.: Sociology Club: Alpha Della Pi: Meihodisl Sludenl Movemenl. JAMES ALBRIGHT: Major: Economics and Business Admin- isfrafion. Kappa Sigma. Third Row: RICHARD DAVID ALLEN: Major: Pre-Med. NANCY L. ALVERSON: Major: Social Worlc. Sociology and Social Work Club: Psychology Club: W.A.A.: Young Repub- licans Club: Pi Bela Phi: Mefhodisr Sludemh Movermeni. Fourlh Row: JAMES STEWART ALVERSON: Major: His+ory. Philosophy Club: Le Cercle Francais: Liberal Religious Organizalion. ARDIAN ANSEL: Major: Secondary Educalion. S.N.E.A.: Pi Bela Phi: Weslminsier Fellowship. Fiffh Row: JAMES LLOYD BAILEY: Major: Business Adminisirafion. S.A.M. Presidenl: A.U.S.A.: Philosophy Club: Kappa Sigma: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. MARGARET ANNETTE BAILEY: Major: Medical Technology. Gamma Sigma Epsilon: W.A.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. THE SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: ELAINE D. BARTLETT: Major: Secondary Educa+ion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: Sigma Delia Pi: Chi Omega. LINDA GRAY BECKER: Major: EIemen'I'ary EducaI'ion. Kappa Chi EpsiIon: W.A.A.: Arr Club: Girls' Chorus: Kappa Deira: Me'IhodisI Siudeni Movemenr. Second Row: JUDITH S. BODLEY: Major: Mafhemafics. VALERIE FOLTS BOHANAN: Major: English. Alpha Lambda Deira: S,N.E.A.: Who's Who: Morrar Board: Sigma Delia Pi: Kappa DeIIa: Meihodisr SI'ucIenI Movement Third Row: KATIE PARKS BOWMAN: Major: Ar+ Educarion. Chi Omega. ' RICHARD L. BOWMAN: Major: Mafhemafics. Engineers' CIub: American Ins+i'ru're of Physics: Sigma Chi. Four'rh Row: ELLEN BERNIECE BOYETTE: Major: Secondary Educafion. JEFFERSON HUNTER BRADLEY: Major: HeaI+I1 and Physical EcIucaI'ion. C Club: Young Democrais Club: Sigma Chi: Koinonea Club. Fifih Row: LOIS ANNE BREAZEALE: Major: Ari Educafion. MARY ELIZABETH BRIDGE: Major: English. Kappa Chi EpsiIon: Pi Bera Phi: Baprisi Srudenr Union. Please, Charlie, noi again nexl year Firsi Row: RAYMOND R. BRINDLEY: Major: Induslrial Engineering. Engineers' Club: Kappa Sigma. RAY C. BROADRICK: Major: Secondary Educafion. S.N.E.A. Second Row: PHYLLIS MULLINS BROTHERTON: Major: Elemenfary Edu- ca'Iion. S.N.E.A.: Chi Omega: Bapiisi Siucleni Union. EVELYN JO BROWN: Major: Healfh and Physical Educafion. Phi Ela Tau: Bapiisi Sludeni Union. Third Row: HAROLD BERGER BROWN, JR.: Major: Combined Science. Alpha Epsilon Delia: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Berea Befa Bela: Sigma Chi: Melhodisl Sluclenl Movement Presidenl. SAM H. BROWN, JR.: Major: lndus+rial Engineering. S.A.M.: Engineers' Club: Kappa Sigma. Fourlh Row: WILLIAM SIDNEY BROWNSEY: Major: Healfh and Physical Educaiion. Kappa Sigma: Bapiisl Sludenl Union. PAUL BURKE: Major: Economics and Business Adminisirafion. Lambda Chi Alpha. Fiffh Row: GEORGE RAY BURKS: Major: Business Adminis'I'ra'I'ion. S.A.M. ROBERT E. CAMPBELL: Major: Business Adminisfrafion. S.A.M.: lnvesimenl Club: Male Chorus. IHE SENIOR CIASS Firsi Row: ROBERT BLAIR CANNON: Major: Indus'rriaI Engineering. A.U.S.A.: Engineers' CIub: Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM CAPEHART: Major: Economics and Business Ad- minisI'ra'Iion. Second Row: GEORGE W. CARTER: Major: Combined Science. A.U.S.A.: Kappa Sigma. GAIL MARIE CATE: Major: Social Work. Honor CounciI: Panheilenic Council: W.A.A.: Soc:ioIogy and Social Work Club: MOCCASIN: Chi Omega: Bapiisi Siudeni Union. Third Row: DAVID CATHER: Major: Economics and Business Adminis- ira'I'ion. Lambda Chi AIpha. BILL W. COBB: Major: Economics and Business Adminisrra- Hon. S.A.M.: Inves'rmen+ CIub. Fourih Row: EDWINA COHEN: Major: Elemenfary Educa'I'ion. S.N.E.A.7 Bapiisi' Siucieni Union. DOROTHY DALE COOPER: Major: Engiish. Ruies and Regu- Iaiions Cornrniiiee: S.N.E.A.: Le Cercle Francais: Psychoiogy Club: Chi Omega: Meihodisi Siudeni Movemeni. FiH'h Row: EDWARD WARNER COPPINGER, JR.: Major: English. Bap- 'iisf Siucieni Union. MICHAEL W. CRAMER: Major: Business AdminisIra+ion. S.A.M.: Pi Kappa AIpha: Newman CIub. Firs+ Row: KENNETH L. CRANE: Maior: Physics. Engineers' Club: American lnslilule of Physics. LUKE E. CRANFORDQ Maior: Economics and Business Acl- minislralion. S.A.M.: C Club: Kappa Sigma: Newman Club. Second Row: WILLIAM J. CROFTSg Major: Ar'r. Canlerbury Club. JEAN OLIVER CRCWE: Maior: Ari. Ari Club: Newman Club. Third Row: WALTER WAYNE CURTIS: Maior: Business Adminisfraiion. S.A.M.: A.U.S.A.: Male Chorus: Sigma Chi. BARBARA WELLS DALTON: Major: English. S.N.E.A.: Pan- hellenic Council: Pi Bela Phi: Canlerbury Club. Fourlh Row: ANNETTE DANIEL: Maior: Elemenfary Educalion. S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Kappa Della: Baplisl Sluolenl Union. JUDITH KAY DAVIES: Major: Elemenfary Ecluca+ion. S.N.E.A.: Dormilory Council: Newman Club. Eifih Row: CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS: Major: Business Aclminisl'ra+ion. A.U.S.A.: lndepenclenls: Engineers' Club: Baplisl Slucleni Union. WILLIAM DAVIS: Maior: Physics. THE SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: HERBERT CLAY DeLOACH, JR.: Major: HeaII'h and Physical EcIucaI'ion. C Club: Wresiling Team: Sigma Chi. PATRICIA LYNN DeLUCE: Major: EIemen1'ary Educafion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Who's Who: AIpha DeI+a Pi. Second Row: LUCY ELIZABETH DICKSON: Major: Secondary Educa+ion. S.N.E.A.: Bapfisf Sfudenf Union. JAMES LaMAR DUGAN: Major: Combined Science Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: GEORGE ROWLAND DUNBAR: Major: Sociology. Sociolr ogy and Social Work Club: MeIhocIis+ Sfudeni Movement HOPE BELL DUNN: Major: EIemen+ary Educa'I'ion. Fourih Row: FORREST BRUNNER EDWARDS: Major: Spanish. Sigma DeII'a Pi: MeThocIis'r Siucleni Moverneni. FRANK R. ELDRIDGE: Major: Combined Science. Phi Eia Sigma: Bera Beia Befa: Gamma Sigma EpsiIon: Blue Key: Circle K: Siudenf CounciI: Honor Council: Lambda Chi Alpha: Bapiisi Siudeni Union, Fi'F'I'h Row: ROBERT J. T. EMOND: Major: Economics. Pi Gamma Mu. ALBERT R. ESSLINGER, JR.: Major: AccounI'ing. Vicfrix Causa deis plaeuif, sed Vieira Caloni Firsr Row: THOMAS ANDREW FARMER: Major: PoIi+icaI Science. C Club. Kappa Sigma, Vice-Presidenl: Meihoclisl Sludeni Movemenf. ISAAC LYNNWOOD FLORY, III: Major: Business Admin- isfrafion. S.A.M.: Invesimenl Club: Pi Kappa Alpha: Meih- odisi Siudeni Movemeni. Second Row: ANTHONY GUTIERRE FONSECA: Major: CI1emis+ry. Blue Kay: Circle K: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Honor Council: Elec- 'rion Commiflee: Kappa Sigma: Newman Club. CHARLES MILTON FORESTER: Major: Music Educafion. M.E.N.C.: Universily Bancl: Universiiy Orcheslra: Male Chorus. Third Row: MARTY JOSEPHINE FULBRIGHT: Major: Elemenfary Edu- cafion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: Siuclenf Council: S.N.E.A.. W.A.A.: Chi Omega: Merhoclisf Siucleni Moyemeni. MARTHA SUE GALLANT: Major: Secre+ariaI Adminis+ra- iion. Fourfh Row: DAVID RUSSELL GARRETT: Major: Business Adminis+ra+ion. S.A.M. WILLIAM LEVERT GREEN: Major: Combined Science. Engi- neers' Club: Kappa Sigma: Meihodisl Sfudenl Movemeni. FiH'h Row: ANDREW WENTWORTH GREENE: Major: Psychology. Psychology Club: Philosophy Club: Eleclion Commiiiee: Sigma Chi. ELIZABETH HASTY HALL: Major: Speech and Hearing. S.N.E.A.: Baplisr Siuclenli Union. IHE SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: WILLIAM EUGENE HANEY, JR.: Major: Spanish. Baplisl Srudenr Union. ELIZABETH E. HARPER: Major: Secondary Educalion. Mor- 'rar Board: S.N.E.A.: Baplisl Srudenr Union. Second Row: DICKIE THOMAS HARRIS: Major: Induslrial Engineering. JANET LOUISE HARVEY: Major: Medical Technology. Bap- lisi Sludenl Union. Third Row: VICKI DEAN HAYES: Major: Elemenlary Educalion. S.N.E.A.: Alpha Lambda Della: W.A.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Melhodisl' Siudenl Movemeni. BOBBY HEAD: Major: Economics and Business Aclminislra- lion. Fourlh Row: CAREY ERNEST HENLEY: Major: Healih and Physical Edu- calion. C Club: Caplain I962 Fooiball Team. ROBERT WILLIAM HILL: Major: English. Kappa Sigma: Universiry Players: Baprisl Sludenr Union. Fifrh Row: ELLIS BAYLEY HODGDON: Major: Physics. Universiiy Scholars: Circle K: Alpha Thela Delia: Sigma Pi Sigma: Kappa Sigma. JANE HOLLOWAY: Major: Elemenfary Eclucarion. Chi Omega. Ls! l hnlz he looks llce you Flrsi Row ULYSS AUSBIN HUGHES JR Malor lndusirual Engineering Engineers Club Sigma Chl VICTOR KARL HUNDT Malor Malhemahcs Pi Kappa Alpha Second Row KARL PHILLIP HUNT Malor Psychology Philosophy Club Psychology Club Male Chorus Kappa Sigma Disciples Siu denr Fellowship JOYCEGAILIRELAND Malor Business Educahon S N EA S.A.M. Siudeni Council Honor Council Alpha Delia Pl Baplisr Siudeni Union. Third Row: CARROLL FRANKLIN JOHNSON: Major: Engineering Physics. Engineers' Club: American lnsliiuie of Physics. BEVERLY ANN JONES: Alpha Lambda Delia: Moriar Board: Bela Bela Bela: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Chi Omega: Meih- odisl Siudenl' Movemenlx Fourfh Row: JOHN JORDAN: Maior: Economics and Business Adminis- fraiion. S.A.M.: Lambda Chi Alpha. MARY YATES JORDAN: Maior: Elemeniary Educafion. Fiffh Row: ALSON REMINGTON KEMP, JR.: Maier: Business Admin- isfrafion. S,A.M.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Meihodisir Sludenl Move- meni. ANN KILLINGSWORTH: Major: Biology. lndependenls. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsi' Row: RUTH ELLEN KILPATRICK: Major: Business Educa+ion. S.N.E.A. CARRYL JANE KING: Major: French. Le Cercle Francais Treasurer: Kiononea Club. Second Row: ANNA LOU KNAUFF: Major: Home Economics. Home Eco- nomics Club. GECRGE KOENINGER: Major: Mafhemafics. Circle K, ln- iernaiional Trusiree: Blue Key: Who's Who: Honor Council: lnier-Fralrernily Council: MOCCASIN, Ediior: Kappa Sigma. President Third Row: MARY JOYCE LAMB: Major: Elemeniary Educafion. S.N.E.A.: Arr Club: Dorm Council. Treasurer: Alpha Delia Pi: Bapiisi Union. AMELIA DAVID LEBOVITZ: Major: Secondary Educafion. Four'I'h Row: NATHAN DALE LEDFORD: -Major: Chemis'I'ry. Gamma Sig- ma Epsilon: Engineers' Club. SARAH KATHERINE LIEB: Major: Ari' Educaiion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: Ari Club: S.N.E.A.: MOCCASIN: Alpha Delia Pi: Bapiisi Siudenl' Union. Fiffh Row: MARIE ELIZABETH LINER: Major: Business Educafion. S.N.E.A. W.A.A.: lnclependenrs, Treasurer. GROVER E. LINGERFELT: Major: Secondary Educa+ion. S.N.E.A. 'QV' 'Y-nr +4-1-Q. 1, ri i+'s long enough? Firsl' Row: MARGARET ANN LLEWELLYNg Major: Healfh and Physical Educafion. Phi Era Tau. Presiclenlz S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Panhel- lenic Council: Alpha Della Pig Melhoclisl Sludenl Movemenl JAMES WILLIAM LONG: Major: Music Eolucafion. M.E.N.C.: S.N.E.A.g Universiry Band: Orcheslraq Male Chorus. Second Row: REESE CALDWELL MCCLAINQ Major: Business Aclminisira- lion. S.A.M.g C Club: Circle Kg Kappa Sigma. CHARLES RONALD McCLURGg Major: Healfh anl Physical Eclucalion. C Club: Kappa Sigma: Young Democrars: Meih- oclisl Sludeni Movemenl. Third Row: HELEN KATHERINE McCRACKENg Major: Secrefarial Ad- minisfrafion. Universily Choir: Newman Club. OSCAR HENRY McDONALDg Major: Business Aclminisfra- +ion. Circle K Presiclenr: S.A.M.g Senior Class Represenl-afiveg Slucleni Council: Kappa Sigma: Wresllinq Team: Blue Key. Fourfh Row: SAUNDRA ALYCE McDOWELL: Major: Elemenfary Ecluca- iion. S.N.E.A.g Melhodisi Sludenl Movement JAMES CURTISS McGEEg Major: Engineering Physics. A.U.S.A.: Lambda Chi Alpha. Fiffh Row: ANN MARIE MCGUIREQ Major: Elemenfary Eclucafion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Kappa Della: Wesl- minsler Fellowship. JIMMY RAY McKlNNEYg Major: Educalion. S.N.E.A. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl' Row: DONALD McNABB: Major: Engineering Physics. EUGENE E. McNEILL: Major: Social Work. Philosophy Club: Sigma Chi: Merhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. Second Row: WILLIAM THOMAS McPHAIL: Major: Business Adminislra- lion. Sigma Chi: Disciples Sluclenl Fellowship. CHARLES EDWARD MARTIN: Major: English. Universily Players, Presidenl: Inler-Fralernily Council: Pi Kappa Alpha, President Eleclions Commi'H'ee: Melhodisl' Sludenl Move- menl. Third Row: JAMES L. MARTIN: Major: Music. Phi Ela Sigma: Universiiy Choir: Male Chorus, Concerlf Ensemble: Universilry Band. HOMER MATHIS: Major: Heallh and Physical Educalion. C Club. Fourfh Row: RUBY FAYE MATHIS: Major: Medical Technology. HOWARD EARL MEDLEY, Major: Psychology. Circle K: Sociology and Social Work Club: Koinonea Club. Fiflh Row: DELMAR E. MERCER: Major: HeaI+h and Physical Eclucafion. C Club. JOY EVELYNE MEYER: Major: Hisfory. Alpha Lambda Della: Universily Scholars: Universily Choir: S.N.E.A.: Echo, Copy Edilor. ! I Firsl Row: RAY H. MILLARD: Major: Business Adminislralion. S.A.M.: Engineers' Club: Lambda Chi Alpha: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. VIRGINIA PURVIANCE MONTGOMERY: Major: Elemen- l'ary Educalion. S.N.E.A.: Pi Bela Phi: Canlerbury Club. Second Row: JAMES L. MOORE: Major: Inclusfrial Engineering. S.A.M.: Engineers' Club: Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM CRAWFORD MORRIS: Major: Secondary Educa- I-ion. S.N.E.A.: Kappa Sigma: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. Third Row: JACK M. MORRISON: Major: Business Aclminis+ra+ion. S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma: Weslminsler Fellowship. ARTHUR BARRY MOSER: Major: Arr Eclucalion. Ari' Club? Sludenl Religious Council. Presidenl: MOCCASIN: Melhod- isl Siudenf Movemenl. Fourlh Row: GWEN MYERS: Major: Ari' Educalion. Ari Club: Chi Omega. WALTER FREDERICK MYERS: Major: Combined Science A.U.S.A.: Kappa Sigma: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. Fiffh Row: NORMAN NAGEL: Major: Engineering Physics. Engineers Club: Wreslling Team. MARIE MADISON NOLES: Major: Elemenfary Eclucalion. S.N.E.A. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsl' Row: MARIE MAUREEN OLSSON: Major: English. S.N.E.A.: Alpha Della Pi. DORIS LACEY PARRIS: Major: Secondary EcIuca+ion. Second Row: ALVIN B. PERRY: Major: Educalion. J. L. PHILLIPS: Major: Ar'I'. Arl Club: MOCCASIN: Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: LEWIS TILLMAN PHILLIPS, JR.: Major: Secondary Educa- lion. S.N.E.A. RICHARDIA ELAINE PHILLIPS: Major: English. Alpha Lambda Della: Sigma Della Pi: S.N.E.A.: Echo: Morlar Board: W.A.A.: Sludenl Cenler Cornmillee: Sludenl Coun- cil: Honor Council: Chi Omega: Melhodisl Sludenl Move- menl. Fourlh Row: CHARLES LYNN PIERCE: Major: Educalion. Circle K: S.N.E.A.: Blue Key: Cheerleader: Sludenl Council, Presiclenl: Weslminsler Fellowship. JOHN RUSSELL PITNER, III: Major: Chemislry. Circle K: Kappa Sigma. Fif+h Row: JAMES LARRY POTTER: Major: Chemislry. IRVIN BARRY PRESSMAN: Major: Business Adminislrafion. S.A.Iv1. Firsi' Row: EDWARD LeBRON PRICE: Major: Engineering Physics. Engi- neers' Club: American lnsiiiuie of Physics. NOAH L. PUCKETT: Major: Engineering Physics. Sigma Pi Sigma, Presideni, Second Row: JAMES GILBERT QUINN: Major: Pre-Med. Le Cercle Fran- cais: Lambda Chi Alpha. JOY MAYREE RAMEY: Major: Ar+ Educaiion. Ari Club: S.N.E.A.: Sfudenl Religious Council: Sfudenl Cenier Com- milrlee: Morfar Board: W.A.A.: Panhellenic Council: Alpha Delia Pi: Weslminsler Fellowship. Third Row: JOSEPH MARIA RAMIREZ: Major: Secondary Educafion. S.N.E.A.: lndependenls, Young Republicans Club: Bapiisi Siudenf Union. JOHN CHARLES RANKIN: Major: Ma+l1ema'I'ics. Fourfh Row: ROYCE F. RITCHIEp Major: Business Aclminisfrafion. THOMAS L. ROBINSON: Major: lndusfrial Engineering. En- gineers' Club. Fiffh Row: PETER CONRAD SCHLOTEN: Major: Business Adminisfra- +ion. S.A.M.: Sigma Chi. SAMUEL THOMAS SELMAN: Major: French. Le Cercle Francais. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsi' Row: ALICE YULANDA SERITT: Major: HeaI'I'h and Physical Edu- ca+ion. Phi Eia Tau: Baplisi Siudeni Union. PAUL HOLMES SHELTON: Major: Ar+. Ari Club? Echo: MOCCASIN: Lambda Chi Alpha: Weslminsier Fellowship. Second Row: PAMELA SHIREY: Major: EIemenI-ary Educafion. S.N.E.A.: Newman Club. WILLIAM SMITH: Major: Business Adminislrafion. Sigma Chi, Vice-Presideniq S.A.M.: A.U.S.A. Third Row: JUDITH DIANE STANDEFER: Major: EIemenI'ary Educafion. Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A.: Panhellenic Council. Presideni: Kappa Delia: Wesiminsier Fellowship. PATRICIA LYNN STANSBERRY: Major: Elemenfary Educa- 'Iion. S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Kappa Delia, Presideni: Meihodisi Sirudeni Movemeni. Four'Ih Row: JIM F. STEFFNER: Major: Engineering Physics. Engineers Club: Sigma Chi. CAROLYN LOYD STEWART: Major: Music Educafion. IvI.E.N.C.: Universiiy Band: Universiiy Choir: Girls' Chorus. Fiffh Row: . SUSAN REBECCA STROUD: Major: Business Adminislrafion. Alpha Lambda Delia: Moriar Board: W,A.A.: Siudeni Coun- eil: S.A.M.. Secreiary: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Delia Pi: Wesi- minsier Fellowship. HOWARD STUBBS: Major: English. Young Democraisg Echo: MOCCASIN: Lambda Chi Alpha: Meihodisi Siudeni Move- meni. 1 Could he have seen +hrougl1 'the s'l'eam, . . . Firsl' Row: EDWARD NEWELL TALlAFERROg Major: Business Admin- is+ra'l'ion. S.A.M.1 Kappa Sigma: MOCCASINp Newman Club. JAMES LENWYDETANNER: Major: Biology. Baplisi Sludeni Union. Second Row: ELAINE EMBERSON TAYLOR: Major: Secondary Educaiion. Phi Eia Tau. RICHARD UNDERWOODQ Major: Business Adminis+ra+ion. Third Row: STAN WATSON: Major: Ma+hema+ics. TOM WEATHERSQ Major: Healfh and Physical Educafion. Fourih Row: LINDA ROSS WHEAT: Major: French. Kappa Chi Epsilon: Le Cercle Francais: Canierbury Club. DORIS JANE WILSON CATERg Major: Ar+. Ari Club: W.A.A.g Moceiiesp Pi Bela Phi. Fiffh Row: JACK DEWAIN WOODWARDQ Major: Combined Science lndepenclenis: Bap'ris'r Siuclenf Union. STEVE WOODWARDg Major: Philosophy and Religion. THE SENIOR CLASS Firsi' Row: MARLENE DAVIS WRIGHT: Major: Home Economics Edu cafion. I-Iome Economics Club, Presidenf: Morfar Board S.N.E.A.: Universiry Regulafions Commifreeg Pi Belra Phi Merhodisf Srudenf Movemenr. ROBERT YURJEVIC: Maior: HeaI+h and Physical Educafion. C Club. Second Row: WALTER CARL ZIEGLER: Maier: Engineerings Physics. Engi neers' CIubj American InsIi'ru're of Physics: A.U.S.A. -QIN o 1 7 'T - 4. . 2 if Charles Thornbury. Twyman Towery, Bill Glass, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS n Q gn THE IUNIORS Firsf Row: CHARLES ROBERT ABLES. ' DAVID FRANKLIN ACKERSON: Sigma Chi: Wesiminsier Fellowship. CHARLES THOMAS ADAMS. Second Row: MICHAEL ALEXANDER: Universiiy Scholars. BILL ALEORD: Lambda Chi Alpha, Presideni. FRANK M. AYRE, JR. Third Row: WILLIAM E. BAAS: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma. JAMES P. BARCLAY: Bapiisi' Siucleni Union. LEWIS L. BARGER, JR.: Philosophy Club: Kappa Sigma. Fourih Row: VIRGINIA BARRETT BARKER. JEAN HOWERTON BATTLE: Kappa Chi Epsilon: W.A.A.: Pi Beia Phi. JOHN KNOX BEALL: Engineers' Club: Sigma Chi. Fiiih Row: GENE BENNETT: Kappa Sigma: Universiiy Players: Meih- odisi Siudeni Movement LYDA COOPER BISHOP. JIM BOBO. Sixfh Row: MICHAEL ARTHUR BONIN: Universily Scholars: Phi Eia Sigma: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Bapiisi Siucleni Union. JACK BOOKOUT. JOHN MORGAN BROCK: S.N.E.A. Sevenih Row: DARRIELL BROOME. JAMES HARVEY BROTHERTON: Universiry Choir. OLIN LAMAR BROTHERTON- Phi Ela Si ma- Universii - Q - Y Scholars: Sigma Chi. Eighih Row: GENEVIEVE BROWN: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Moceiies: Alpha Delia Pi: Koinonea Club, HARRIETTE BROWN: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Moceiies: Alpha Delia Pi: Koinonea Club. JAMES RICHARD BROWN: Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Club. ff-gf Will 'Ihe real chaperon please sil down! Firs+ Row: PHIL H. BROWN: Engineers' Club: Sigma Chi Eralernily. REBA NEIL BROWN: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Alpha Della Pii Wesiminsler Fellowship. W. RONALD BROWN. Second Row: DOROTHY LeANN BROWNE: Phi Mu: Kappa Chi Epsilon. RICHARD WARD BUHRMAN: Universily Scholars: Honor Council: A.U.S.A.: Le Cercle Francaise: Inler-Eralerniiy Council: Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM PHILLIP CAHILL: lndepenclenls: Newman Club. Thircl Row: JACK THOMAS CAMP: KaEpa Sigma. WILLIAM CAPEHART: Lam da Chi Alpha. RONALD CARDWELI.. Four'l'h Row: JEFF CARR: Phi Eia Sigma: MOSSASIN, Pholographer: Echo, Phofographer. MARION CARROLL. BRUCE MENDEZ CARTWRIGHT: Rifle Team: Universily Orcheslra. Fiffh Row: DAVID CATHER: Lambda Chi Alpha. LUTHER WRIGHT CHELETTE: Engineers' Club. MARGARET ANN CHRISTNACHT: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Pi Beia Phi: Newman Club. Sixlh Row: NANCY SUE CLAY: S.N.E.A.: Chi Omega: Girls' Chorus: Baplisl Sludenl Union. WAYNE CONDRA. SARAH PAULINE COOK. Sevenfh Row: EARL R. COX: Inler-Fralernily Council: Psychology Club: Sigma Chi: Bapiisi Slucleni Union. LUKE CRANFORD: Kappa Sigma. MARVIN HERSCHEL DANIEL. Eighlh Row: MANUEL RICHARD DAVID: S.A.M.: Alpha Epsilon Pi? Hillel Council. ' DON ALLEN DAVIS. REGINALD DEDMOND: Lambda Chi Alpha. THE IUNIORS Firsl Row: DONNA GAY DeLONG: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Echo: .MOC- CASIN: Alpha Lambda Della: Alpha Della Pi: Baplisl Slu- denl Union. TOMMY LOU DENNEY. ELAINE DONNELLY: Sigma Della Pi: Echo: Chi Omega: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. Second Row: JEAN DUFFY: Pi Bela Phi. DORIS HAYS DUNBAR: Alpha Lambda Della: Universily Scholars: Le Cercle Francais. JOSEPH KARLTON EBERHART: lndependenls: Wesl- minsler Fellowship. Third Row: CHARLES JAMES EKVALL. JOHN YEUELL ELLIOTT: Kappa Sigma: Canlerbury Club. LONNIE WAYNE FARMER: C Club: Sigma Chi: Wesl- minsler Fellowship. Fourlh Row: JOE ELROD. PAT FENIX: Echo, Eclilor: Chi Omega: Universily Scholars. WILLIAM HOWARD FIEDLER: Engineers' Club. Fiflh Row: RUTH H. FIEN: S.A.M.: Newman Club. TERRY GENE FINISTER: S.A.M. DAVID FISCHER: Pi Kappa Alpha. Sindh Row: FRED FLEMING. HARRY DITMAN FLORY: S.A.M.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Melh- odisl Sludenl Movemenl. GINNY FOSTER. Sevenlh Row: JANICE WALKER GARRETT: Sociology and Social Work Club: Kappa Della: Weslminsler Fellowship. SUG GILBERT: Sociology and Social Work Club: Chi Omega: Weslminsler Fellowship: Dormilory Council. ROBERT WILLIAM GLASS: Circle K: Universily Scholars: Phi Ela Sigma: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Kappa Sigma: Wesl- minisler Fellowship. Eighlh Row: JUDY A. GOBBLE: Universily Scholars: Alpha Lambda Della: Gamma Sigma Epsilon. RAYMOND LEE GOODNER, JR.: Psychology Club: Phi- Iosophy Club: Pi Kappa Alpha. SANFORD GUTKIN: Alpha Epsilon Pi. can huff ancl you can puff, bul you can'l . . . - Row: J HAMILL. YNE I-IAWKINS: Engineers' Club. HARDIN. nd Row: Y VIRGINIA HARRISON: Young Republican's Club: Chi Omega: Canlerbury Club. EUGENE HETZLER, JR. MAX CHARLES HILL: S.A.M.: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. Row: PATRICIA ANN HILL: Kappa Della: Newman Club. IRWIN HODES: Circle K, Board ol Direclors: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. ANNA HOLCOMB. Fourlh Row: MARGUERITE WILMA HOUSTON: S.A.M.: Kappa Della: Baplisl Sludenl Union. THOMAS HOUSTON: Circle K: Pi Kappa Alpha: Canler- bury Club. EVANS ROBERT HUGHES: Kappa Sigma. Fiflh Row: ROBERT IGNATOVIG: Arl Club: Pi Kappa Alpha. DELORES JETT: S.N.E.A.: Home Economics Club: Universily Scholars: Alpha Della Pi: Koinonia Club. DAVE ARTHUR JOHNSON. Sixlh Row: ELIZABETH ANNE JOHNSON: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Chi Omega: Canlerbury Club. DOROTHY JEAN JOHNSTON: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Kappa Della: Melhoclisl Sludenl Movemenl. LINDA GAY JOLLEY: Alpha Lambda Della: Home Eco- nlpmics Club: VV.A.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Weslminsler Fellow- s np. Sevenlh Row: PATRICIA PRESTON JORDAN Sociolo and Social Worlc i gy Club: Chi Omega: Weslminsler Fellowship: Dormilory Coun- cil. MICHAEL PAUL KAVKA: Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Club. ELLA DIANNE KELLEY: Phi Mu: Girls' Chorus: Universily Choir: Concerl Ensemble. Eighlh Row: WILLIAM FREDRICK KELSAY: Engineers' Club: Pi Kappa Alpha. JIM KETCHERSID: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma: Melhodisl Slu- denl Movemenl. BOB ALFRED KETTEL: S.A.M.: Sociology Club: Kappa Sigma. :sf ... f .sf apic THE IUNIORS Firsf Row: SANDRA SU KING. JEAN LOUISE LANDERS: W.A.A.: Inclepenalenis. CHARLES LANE. Second Row: KEN LAUTZENHEISER. STARLET LIGHT: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Chi Omega: Wesl- minsfer Fellowship. JAMES LORENZA LINDSEY: Engineers' Club: Independ- enls. Third Row: CHARLES EUGENE LINGERFELT: C Club: Kappa Sigma. CHARLES LLEWELLYN: Lambda Chi Alpha. RICHARD EUGENE LOWRANCE. FourI'l1 Row: JANET DEAN MCBIRNEY: Bela Bela Bela: Chi Omega: Canlerbury Club: Sludenl Religious Council. BILL MCCARTY: Echo Slafl. BARBARA GILES MCDONALD. Fiffh Row: JERRY LANCE McDOWELL. MARILYN JUNE MCELROY: S.N.E.A. SARA ELIZABETH MCGREW: Alpha Lambda Della: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Phi Mu. Sixih Row: SHARON MCINTOSH: S.N.E.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Melhodisl Sludeni Movemen+: Sludenl Council. JUDY MCKENZIE: W.A.A.: Young Democrals Club, Secre- Iary: Miss Chrisimas Seal: Chi Omega. ROY CHESTER MCKINNEY, JR.: Ari' Club: Independenlsp Koinonia Club. Sevenfh Row: CHARLES MCLEROY. PERRY ARTHUR MAPLES: Engineers' Club. STANLEY EDWARD MAPLES: S.A.M.: Male Chorus Eighih Row: RONALD CRAIG MARGOLIS. LYNN GRAHAM MARSHALL: Baplisi Sludeni Union. HOMER MATHIS. 'EI ii -an Whal will happen when I go 'Io college? Firsf Row: KAY ELISABETH MILNER: Universily Scholars: Honor Coun- cil: Chi Omega: Melhodisl Sludenr Movemenl. BARBARA MITCHELL: Phi Ela Tau. OLEN DELANO MULLIS. Second Row: ROBERT MICHAEL O'BRIEN: Chapel CommiHee: Honor Council: Melhodisl Sludenl Movement MARTHA ANN O'DELL. WOODRUFF ASBURY OLIPHANT. Third Row: JOHN CARTER PARHAM: Sigma Chi. LANCE STEVEN PARKER: C Club. Presidenl. RENE PATTERSON. Fourfh Row: NATHAN LARRY PEARLMAN: Circle K: Inler-Fralerniiy Council: A.U.S.A.: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. FRANKLIN L, PEARSON. PATRICIA ANN PENNINGTON: S.N.E.A.: Chi Omega: Dormirory Council: Weslminsrer Fellowship. FiH'I1 Row: KENNETH EUGENE PETERSON: Inier-Fraiernily Council: Pi Kappa Alpha: Meihodisl Srudenl Movement WILLIAM WESLEY PHILLIPS: S.A.M.: Engineers' Club: Lambda Chi Alpha. JOE POLLOCK. Sixfh Row: NANCY ANN POOLE: S.N.E,A., Publicily Chairman: Phi Era Tau: MOCCASIN: Echo: W.A.A.: Honors Day Com- milree: Kappa Della: Beyond The Darla Nighln: Baplisl Slu- denl Union. CHARLES POUNDERS: Kappa Sigma. BELINDA SUE PRICHARD: S.N.E.A.: M.E.N.C.: Universily Orchesfra: Universily Choir. Seven+h Row: JAN MICHAEL PRIDDY: Echo: Independenrs: Elecfion Commillee: Baplisl Sludenl Union. LOUIS PROSTERMAN: Lambda Chi Alpha: Baplisl Srudenl Union. JIM VAUGHN QUINLEY: Kappa Sigma. Eighfh Row: ALICE KAY RICHMOND: Ari Club: Inclependenls: Disciple Youlh Fellowship. JUDY ELIZABETH ROBINSON: Girls' Chorus: Baplisl Slu- denl Union. RUTH ANN ROE: W.A.A.: Baplisl Sludenl Union. THE IUNIORS Firs+ Row: HENRY LONG ROOKIS: Kappa Sigma: Newman Club. RICHARD EUGENE RUDESILL: S.A.M., Secreiary. GENE M. RUTLEDGE: Kappa Sigma. Second Row: DAVID SAMPSON. MARION SANDLIN. KELLEY SARGENT. Third Row: DONALD LEE SEAGLE: S.A.M.: Engineers' Club: Kappa Sigma: Bapiisi Sludenl Union. GERALD LAWRENCE SEAR: S.A.M.: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. DANIEL PAUL SHERWOOD: S.A.M.: Pi Kappa Alpha. Fourfh Row: GERALD B. SHOUDT. DANNY GARLAND SIMMONS: Bapiisl' Siudenl Union. ROBERT CI-IARLES STAKELY: Engineers' Club. Fiffh Row: JIM STEEENER. JILL STREET: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Moce-Hes: Psychology Club: Sludeni Council: Alpha Della Pi: Koinonea Club. ROBERT CHARLES THOMAS: Sociology Club: Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Club. Sixlh Row: THOMAS THOMPSON. CHARLES WALLACE THORNBURY: Circle K: Sluoleni Council: C Club: Kappa Sigma. KEIKO TOKUDA. Sevenlh Row: TONEY VAN TONE: S.N.E.A.: Circle K: Echo: Kappa Sigma: Baplisl Siudenl Union. TWYMAN L. TOWERY: S.A.M.: Sociology Club: Honor Council: Sludeni Council: Circle K: Young Democrais Club: Lambda Chi Alpha: Koinonea Club. BEN L. TYBER: Gamma Sigma Epsilon: lnier-Eraierniiy Coun- cil: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. Eighfh Row: JUDY ANN VARNER: Psychology Club: W.A.A.: Pi Beia Phi: Meihoclisi Siuclenf Movement BARRON IVAN VERNON: Sigma Chi: A.U.S.A.: Baplisi Siudenl Union. SUSAN WALKER: Chi Omega. 'Z' Firsf Row: TIMOTHY MICHAEL WARMOUTH: Pi Kappa Alpha. DON WEBB. VALENE WEBB. Second Row: SAM C. WEBER: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. BRENDA KATHRYN WEBSTER: Chi Omega: Canlerbury Club: Religious Council. DAVID LAMAR WEIDNER: S.A.Ivl.: Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: JOAN CAROL WELCH: Alpha Lambda Della: Universily Scholars: S.N.E.A., Presiclenl: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. FLOYD WELLS. PEGGY WILKEY: Phi Ela Tau: W.A.A.: Bapiisl Siudeni Union. Fourlh Row: PI-IYLLIS ANN WINSTON: Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A.: Eleciion Commilieeg Kappa Della: Baplisl Sludenl Union. RICHARD RAY WOLEE. JOHN POSEY WOODS, JR.: Kappa Sigma. Fiffh Row: JANICE EAIN WOODY: Kappa Della: Meihoclisl Sludenf Ivlovernenl. WILLIAM ERIC WOOTEN JR: SA.M ' A.U S.A' Ka a , , . ., . ., pp Sigma: Weslminsler Fellowship. NANCY WRIGHT: S.N.E.A.: Kappa Della: Baplisi Siuclenl Union. Sixfh Row: ROSA WRIGHT: Chi Omega. X Am . -k ......,--u 040431302 X - , . Sophomore Class Officers picfured left ro righjr are George Carpe-nfcr Janef Parks, Larry Baker. No'r picfuredz Margare+ Ann Craven. IHE SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsl Row: TERRY ADKINSON: MOCCASIN: Arl Club: French Club: Alpha Della Pi: Newman Club. HELEN RUTH AKERS: Alpha Lambda Della: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Universily Scholars: Phi Mu, Secrelary. ELIZABETH JANE ALFORD: Chi Omega: Universily Band: Baplisl Sludenl Union. Second Row: WILLIAM FRANK ALLISON: Inler-Fralernily Council: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma. LINDA LOUISE ARNEY: Sociology Club: Chi Omega: Wesl- minsler Fellowship. TIM E. ARNOLD. Third Row: BEVERLY ANN BAILEY: W.A.A.: Eleclion Commillee: Young Democral Club: Pi Bela Phi: Newman Club. EVELYN BAILEY: Arl Club: Modern Dance Club: Young Republicans Club: Pi Bela Phi. Hislorian: Canlerbury Club. WILLIAM HENRY BARGER. Fourlh Row: LARRY BAKER: Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM MUECKE BARKER: Circle K: S.A.M.: A.U.S.A.: Inler-Fralernily Council: Sigma Chi, Social Chairman: Wesl- minsler Fellowship. WILLIAM L. BECK: Engineers' Club. Fillh Row: ROSALIE BESSEMER. HAZEL WALTON BICKERSTAFF: S.N.E.A.: W.A.A.: Young Republican Club: Chi Omega: Weslminsler Fellowship. MARDI BLANC!-IARD. Sixlh Row: DAVID BRENT BOATWRIGHT: Universily Scholars. LEONORA BOWMAN: Alpha Lambda Della: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. JIM A. BRADSAW: Sigma Chi: Weslminsler Fellowship. Sevenlh Row: ANNE BRANDON. MARGARET ANN BRIDGE: Sociology Club, Treasurer: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Pi Bela Phi: Baplisl Sludenl Union. DONNA LOUISE BROCK: Home Economics Club, Presidenl: Indepenclenls: Weslminsler Fellowship. Eighlh Row: JERRY BROWN. MICHAEL LYNN BROYLES: S.N.E.A. GENE BRUNO. THE SOPHOMORES Firsi' Row: LINDA BUCKNER: Phi Mu: Girls' Chorus: Melhodisl' Sluclenl Movement BARBARA ELLEN BUEHLER: Sociology Club: Chi Omega? Weslminsler Fellowship. JUDY BULLINGTON: Pi Bela Phi. Seconcl Row: DON E. BURGNER: Kappa Sigma. KAY BURROS: Chi Omega. HENRY CAMPBELL. Third Row: MARTHA KAREN CANNON: Phi Eia Tau: W.A.A.: Echo: Pi Bela Phi: Varsily Tennis Team: Newman Club. GEORGE CARPENTER. RUSSELL A. CARTER. JR.: Pi Kappa Alpha. Fourfh Row: DOROTHEA JEAN CHESNUTT: Ari Club: S.N.E.A.I Pi Be'ra Phi: Bapfisl Sludenl Union. .JEFFERSON C. CHESNUTT: Baplisl Sludenl Union. E. L. CHURCHWELL. Fiffh Row: WILLIAM RAYMOND CLARK. JOE CLEM. MARTHA ELLEN CLEMMER: S.N.E.A.: Echo: Young Dem- ocrais: Pi Bela Phi. Hisforian: Melhodisl S+ucIen+ Movemeni. Sixih Row: CAROL JOAN CLINE: Sociology Club: S.N.E.A.: Chi Ome- ga: Bap'ris+ Siudenl Union. MARY LOU COLLINS: Phi Mu. ROY CONFORTE. Seven'rh Row: GARY EMERSON COOK: Sigma Chi: Canferbury Club. GEORGE MELVIN COOPER, JR.: Weslminsier Fellowship. DONNA RUTH COSTELLO: S.N.E.A.: Phi Ela Tau: Pi Bela Phi: Mefhodisf Sluclenl' Movement Eighfh Row: ELLIS EINSEL COUCH. MARGARET ANN CRAVEN. JOHN FLOYD CREASY: Universil-y Scholars: Le Cercle Francais. Reuben, Reuben, l've been lhinlring, . . . Firsl Row: MARGUERITE CAROLYN CRIGLER: Alpha Lambda Della: Universily Scholars: Chi Omega. BILLY CRONAN. JAMES ROGER CROOKS: Engineers' Club. Second Row: CAROLE DALTON: lnclependenls: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. RITA NANETTE DANIEL: Arl Club. PATRICIA ANN DAUGHERTY: Alpha Della Pi: Echo: Melh- oclisl Sludenl Movemenl. Third Row: CAROLYN DAVIS: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Alpha Della Pi: Melhodisl Movemenl. CONNIE DAY: Phi Ela Tau. CAROLE MYRA DEITCH: Hillel Council. Fourlh Row: NORMA D. DeMARS: S.N.E.A.: Alpha Della Pi: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. LEO ERNEST DENNIS: Kappa Sigma: Baplisl Sludenl Union. GEORGE E. DORSEY: Newman Club. Fiflh Row: BARBARA MARGUERITE DOUGLAS: Universily Scholars: Alpha Lambda Della: Universily Choir: Girls' Chorus. JUDIE ANNE DOUGLAS: Arl Club: Girls' Chorus: Chi Omega: Melhoclisl Sludenl Movemenl. GEORGE SAFFARRGNS ELDER: Canlerbury Club: March ol Dimes, Chairman. Sixlh Row: NANCY CAROLYN ELLIS: Melhodisl Sluclenl Movemenl. CATI-IY ELTON. JUDITH EVANS. Sevenlh Row: PATRICIA LUCILLE FARMER: Melhoclisl Sludenl Move- menl. WILLIAM EDWARD FARMER: S.A.M.: Sigma Chi: Melh- odisl Sluclenl Movemenl. BILL A. FIKE: Circle K: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma. Eighlh Row: DALE KINNIE FOWLER. VIVIAN ANNE FOWLER: lndependenls: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. GEORGE LELAND FRANK: Universily Bancl: Melhodisl Slu- denl Movemenl. Teal 55 THE SOPHOMORIES Firs'r Row: LeLAND LARRY GADDIS: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma. JOE JOHN GALBRAITH: Kappa Sigma. MARTHA GALBRAITH: Alpha Lambola Delia: Universiiy Scholars: Philosophy Club: Echo, Assisiani Ediior: Chi Ome- ga. Rush Chairman: MeIhocIis'r Siudeni Movemeni. Seconcl Row: LINDA ERLENE GANT: Spanish Club: Koinonia Club, MARY DIANE GIBSON: Kappa Delia. JOHN NICHOLAS GILL: S.N.E.A.: Sigma Chi! Canierbury Club. Third Row: GAIL MARIE GLADNEY: Alpha Lambda Della, Treasurer Kappa Chi Epsilon: Pi Bela Phi: Newman Club. ANGELA GLOVER: Chi Omega. JAMES DAVID GLOVER. Fourfh Row: ELIZABETH GALE GOAD: Sociology Club: W.A.A.: Young Republican Club: Pi Bela Phi: Wesrminsier Fellowship. JO ANN GODDARD: Phi Ela Tau: Meihoclisi Slucleni Move- menI'. ARNOLD DOUGLAS GODWIN Fiffh Row: JAMES VICTOR GRAINGER. BOB GRAHAM. DAVID BRIAN GRANT: Kappa Sigma. Six'I'I1 Row: WILLIAM H. GRANT: Sigma Chi: Weslminsier Fellowship. PAUL GREENSBURG. MARTHA GAY GREEN: S.N.E.A.: Chi Omega: Meihodisi Siucleni Movemeni. Sevenfh Row: CHARLES THOMAS GREGG: Lambcla Chi Alpha: Wesl- minsier Fellowship. ALVIE LEE CURLEY: Kappa Sigma. ROBIN GUY: Psychology Club: Phi Mu, Treasurer: Meihoclisl Sfucleni' Movement Eighfh Row: CANDACE AMELIA HACHAT: Alpha Lambda Della: Kap- pa Chi Epsilon: Panhellenic Council, Vice-Presiclenl: Phi Mu, Canlerbury Club. GARY ALBERT HACKWORTH. ROBERT DEWEY HALE: Engineers' Club: Sigma Chi. Firsi' Row: MARILYN HALE. CHARLES RONNIE HALL: S.A.M.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Mefh- odisf S+uden+ Movement GEORGE BROWN HARLESS: Kappa Sigma: Wresiling Team. Capfain. Second Row: BARBARA MARIE HARRIS: Alpha Delia Pi: cheerleader: Bapiisi Siudeni Union. JERRY HARRIS. BENN HAYNES. Third Row: RAY HAYS. JOHN HEARD. MEL HEMBREE: Sigma Chi. Fourih Row: KAREN HENRY: Phi Mu: Newman Club. NICK HESS. RUSSELL HERBERT HOLDER. Fiffh Row: JANE HOLMES. JACK WAYNE HOLSOMBACK: Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM HOPE: S.A.M.: Fooiball Manager: Sigma Chi: Meihodisl' Sfudeni Movemeni. Sixfh Row: MARY LYNN HOWARD: Bapiisi Siudenf Union. TED E. HOWARD. JR.: Liberal Religious Club. MARJORIE HUBBARD: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delia, Recording Secretary: Alpha DeI+a Pi: Bapfisl Sfuclem' Union. Sevenfh Row: JERRY RANDOLPH HUDSON. DAVID WOOD JAMES: Circle K: Inier-Eralernily Council: S.A.M.: Echo, Business Manager: Sigma Chi. LYNETTE JENNINGS: S.N.E.A.I Meihodisi Slucleni' Move- meni. Eighih Row: ALTON DOUGLAS JOHNSON: Engineers' Club: Independ- enls. JO ANNE JOHNSON. THOMAS RAY JOHNSON: Koinonia Club. THE SOPHOMORES Firsl' Row: LILLIAN JOLLEY: Alpha Lambda Della: Le Cercle Francais, French Choir: Chi Omega: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. TOM L. JONES. RHEBA JONES: Echo. Second Row: JOHN JORDAN. JACK MAURY KASET: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. JANE FRANCES KASET: Hillel Council. Third Row: FREDERICK COLEMAN KELLEY. JANE KELLY. KAY KERR. Fourlh Row: MARTHA ANN KILGORE: Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A.I Phi Ela Tau: Alpha Della Pi: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. GARY KIMSEY. STARR KLEIN. Fiffh Row: HOWARD EARL LANCASTER: S.A.M.: Universily Band: Orcheslra. SANFORD LEAKE. LINDA LEATHERWOOD: Phi Ela Tau. Sixlh Row: NORA DAVIS LEDBETTER: Sociology Club: Dormilory Coun- eil: Pi Bela Phi. HARRIET KAY LEGGERWOOD. ABE L. LEVY: Phi Ela Sigma: Universily Scholars: Sluclenl Cenler Cornmillee: Hillel Council. Sevenfh Row: CHARLOTTE LAND. WILLIAM E. LOOMIS. ED LOWE. Eighih Row: MONTY JO LOWERY: S.N.E.A.: Melhoclisl S-'luclenl' Move- menl. DANNA LUTHER: Alpha Lambda Della. PETER COOPER McCALL: Baplisl Sludenl Union. Firsl' Row: PATRICIA SUE McCRACKEN: Girls' Chorus: Concer+ En- semble: Inolepenclenfs: Baplisl Sfudenl Union. JOHN McCOY. JAMES LeROY McDOWELL. Second Row: SUSAN JANE MCLAUGHLIN: Kappa Della: S.N.E.A.: Melhoclisl Sludenl Movemenl. MARSHA ANN MANN: Ari Club: Universily Band, Ma- iorelie: Alpha Della Pi: Melhoclisl Sludenl Movement CATHERING MARSHALL: Pi Ela Tau. Third Row: CANSADA GLADYS MARTIN: Universily Scholars: Panhel- Ienic Council: Echo: Chi Omega: Melhoclisl Sludenl Move- ment JOHN JOE MARTIN. SANDRA JOY MARTIN: Phi Mu:WesIn'1ins'rer Fellowship. Fourlh Row: JOE MATHEWS. CARL TRAVIS MAXWELL: Sigma Chi: Melhoclisl Sluclenl Movemenl. DEE DEE MEACHAM: Home Economics Club: Alpha Della Pi: Melhodisl Sludenl Movemenl. Fif+h Row: TOM D. MEEKS: Sigma Chi: Newman Club. RICHARD MESSINA. DAVID MILES: Psychology Club: Philosophy Club: Pi Kappa Alpha. Sixlh Row: FRANCIS SAMUEL MILLARD, JR. BILL J. MILLER: Circle K: Echo: MOCCASIN: Kappa Sigma: Baplisl Sluclenl Union. EMILY MONTEZ MILLER: Arl Club: Canlerbury Club. Sevenfh Row: NORMAN R. MILLER. GLORIA JUNE MILLIGAN: Independenls: Baplisl Sludenl Union. JUDY R. MOORE: Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N.E.A,: Kappa Della: Baplisl Sluolenl Union. Eighfh Row: LUKE O. MORIN. CHARLES MORRIS. ROBERT ALEX MORTON: Sigma Chi: Weslminsler Fellow- ship. THE SOPHOMORIES Eirsf Row: ARTHUR G. MEULEMAN. BUFORD LEBRON NABORS: S.A.M. SHARON LEE NEAL: Alpha Della Ui: Mel'-hoclisi Sludenl Movemeni. Second Row: LARRY NELSON. NATHAN NEWBOLD: Kappa Sigma. DOUGLAS RICHARD NEWBERRY. Third Row: JUDY ANN NEWSOM: Home Economics Club: MOCCA- SIN: Alpha Delia Pi: Newman Club. ELMA ELIZABETH O'NEAL: Kappa Chi Epsilon: S.N,E.A.2 Echo: Universily Scholars: Pi Beia Phi. GARY WAYNE O'NEAL. Fourfh Row: LYNN O'NEAL: Ari' Club: Philosophy Club: Alpha Delia Pi: Canierbury Club. THOMAS HENDRICKS O'NEAL: Kappa Sigma: Meihoolisi Sjrudeni Movemeni. Ji-XNET BLISS PARKS: Phi Eia Tau: Sfudeni Council: Pi Beia P i Fiffh Row: CHARLES PARROTT. RANDELL STEPHEN PATRICK: S.A.M.: Male Chorus: Inde- pendeniis: Bapiisi Sfudeni Union. PHILLIP EDWARD PATTERSON: Circle K: Sigma Chi. Sixfh Row: CALVIN PATTON PAYNE: Circle K: A.U.S.A.: Kappa Sig- ma. LARRY BERT PHILLIPS: S.N.E.A. SUE PLANZER: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Home Economics Club. Vice-President Chi Omega. Sevenfh Row: RICHARD AUSTIN POFFENBERGER. MARY NELL POSTON: Home Economics Club. Treasurer. MELINDA OUINLEY: Kappa Delia, Secreiaryg Meihodisi Slrucleni' Movemenl: Kappa Chi Epsilon. EigI1+I1 Row: PENNIE RICHELSON: Hillel Council. BOB RAULSTON. CAROL LYNN ROBESON. Firsl Row: MARVIN IRA RUDOLPH: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel Council. CHARLIE STEPHEN RUSSELL: Phi Eia Sigma: Universily Scholars: Circle K: Kappa Sigma. ALBERTA KATHARINE RUTLEDGE: Alpha Lambda Della: lndepenclenls: W.A.A. Second Row: BEATRICE MARIE RUTLEDGE: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Girls' Chorus: Inclependenis. Social Chairman. JOHN WERNER SCHAERER: Circle K: Kappa Sigma: Melh- odisl Sfudenf Movemenr. WILLIAM DAVID SCOTT: Bapiisi Sluclenl Union. Third Row: MARSHA ANN SELLERS: lndepenclenlrs. PATRICIA ANN SHAMBLIN. RTEMOND GORDON SHIPLEY: Phi Ela Sigma: Engineers Cu . Fourfh Row: JULIA JOYCE SLAGLE: Echo: Universiiy Choir: Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer. ALVIN SMITH. CAROL LEE SMITH: Universilry Choir: Girls' Chorus: Chi Omega: Melhoclisl Sludenl Movemeni. Fiflh Row: BETTY SMITH: Chi Omega. JACOUELINE SMITH: Inclependenls: Canlerbury Club. E. L. SMITH. Sixih Row: DAVID SORIN. JAMES V. SPENCER. EDWARD STEC: Sigma Chi: Newman Club. Sevenfh Row: NANCY STEPHENSON: Chi Omega: French Choir: Bap- Iisl' Siudenl Union. STANLEY GORDON STREET: Weslminsier Fellowship. MIRIAM LOUISE STRONG: Chi Omega: Weslminsier Fel- Iowship. Eigh+h Row: MARTHA SWINGLE. LARRY TINSLEY PEGGY TOLER: Alpha Delia Pi: Girls' Chorus: Melhodisl Sludenf Movemenl. Yi THE SOPHOMORIES Firrsf Row: MARGARET TRUE: S.N.E.A.: Echo: Young Republican Club: Pi Bela Phi: Melhodisi Siucleni Movemenl. THOMAS CECIL TUCKER. BARBARA TURNER. Second Row: CHARLIE R. UMBARGER: Circle K: Inier-Fraierniiy Coun- cil: S.A.M.: Kappa Sigma. ALFRED JOEL VARNELL: Sigma Chi: Geology Club: Bap- Iisi Siudenl Union. SAM VANDERBILT. Third Row: MITCHELL EDWARD VEDDER. DIANA von WERSSOWETZ: Echo: Chi Omega: Newman Club. CARL WAGGONER. Fourfh Row: CLAUDE WALKER. JOAN WALKER. LARY LEE WALKER: Engineers' Club: Rifle Team: A.U.S.A.: Sigma Chi. Fifih Row: PATRICIA GAIL WATERS: S.N.E.A.g Inclependenisg Bap- Iisl Siudenl Union. FRANKLIN R. WARLICK. PATRICIA SUE WARE: Home Economics Club. Sixfh Row: FRANCES E. WARREN. MAXWELL l'IARRELL WEAVER: Pi Kappa Alpha. THOMAS ELMORE WEBB: Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Club. Sevenfh Row: MIGNONNE CAROLE WEBER: S.A.M.: W.A.A. ANDREW EARL WEED. GAIL WHITE: Alpha Lambda Delia: Honor Council: Chapel Commiiieer Moclern Dance Club: Echo: Chi Omega, Cor- responding Secreiaryq Wesrminsier Fellowship. Eighih Row: JANE WHITE. LINDA ALICE WHITE: S.N.E.A.: Chi Omega: Koinonia Club. SUZANNE WHITE: Kappa Chi Epsilon: Girls' Chorus: Home Economics Club: lndependenls: Wesiminsier Fellowship. Firs+ Row: BETI-I LOUISE WILKINS: Home Economics CIuIo, Secrefary Pi Befa Phi: Bapfislr S+ucIen+ Union. ARCHIBALD CALDER WILLINGI-IAM. Second Row: CAROLE LOUISE WILSON: S.N.E.A.: WesIminsIer EeI- Iowship. MARILYN WOI-ILLEBER: Phi Mu. Third Row: JACK TUNG WONG. MARGARET WOOD: Alpha Lambda DeI'ra: AIpha DeI+a Pi: Bapiisi S'IucIen+ Union. Fourfh Row: WILLIAM WOOSLEY. CHARLES GAMMONS WRIGI-IT, JR.: Kappa Sigma: Mefh- odisf S+ucIen+ Movement Wres'Hing Team. Fif+h Row: WARRREN GEORGE WRIGHT, JR.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Bap- 'risf S+uden+ Union. FRANZ ZIEGLER: Lambda Chi AIpha. lin H ' 'S' 5 Wfw' 'N ,fum -S - -V -. ,. , W ., W . ,ASW ,ww A 19' 'lb FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Loolue, coach, I broke has neclr. Firsf Row: L. LEBRON ALEXANDER DONALD GUSTAVE ALLEN ARTHUR GRAHAM ALLISON Second Row: MIKE ALTICE GERALD WAYNE ALVERSON JOHN RICHARD ANDERSON Third Row: JUDITH JEAN ANDERSON DIANNE ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG MARY PAMELA ARMSTRONG Fourfh Row: ANNA LOUISE ARP BARBARA MARY AYERS MARTHA DELORES BACHMAN Fifih Row: MARTHA LOUISE BAGGENSTOSS FRANK C. BAILEY PAULA PYLE BAKER Six+I1 Row: NANCY JO BALES DUKE BALLARD WANDA JULAINE BARHAM Sevenih Row: HARRY McCOOL BARNES ROBERT WADE BELEW MARY TRUDY BENDER Eigh+h Row: BARBARA ADRIAN BENJAMIN CLYDE THOMAS BENTON HANS G. BINGHAM THE FRESHMEN Firs+ Row: WILLIAM P. BIVENS III PATRICIA LEE BONIN GLENN DALE BOOTH Second Row: MILA BARNES BRAMLETT STEPHEN ARTHUR BROOKS EDWARD CHAPMAN BROWN Third Row: JAN LYNN BROWN GARY EDWARD BURGESS CLYDE OLIVER BUSBY Fourfh Row: JOHN H. BUSH JOAN CALLOWAY LARRY LEROY CAMPBELL FIHI1 Row: WILLIAM LEEDS CAMPBELL HOWARD NEIL CANNON SHANNON LEONARD CAPEHART SIXII1 Row: MARTHA JANE CARTWRIGHT DONALD GLENN CHAMBERS S. H. CHU Sevenih Row: JIM BARRY CLARK JUDITH WYNONIA CLARK JERRY KENNETH CLEMMONS Eigh+In Row: ROBERT NEAL COULTER JUDITH ANN COPPINGER EUGENE CLARKSON COULTER CF FrI's+ Row LINDA GAIL CRAWLEY BILLY RAY CRONAN BRENDA GAIL CROSS WEBB Second Row: SHARON FLETCHER CROUCH JIM F. CUNNINGHAM JOEL L. CUNNINGHAM Third Row: JANEY LEE CURETON BILL EDWARD DAUTRICH RICHARD LAMAR DAVIDSON Fourfh Row: BRENDA SUE DAVIS ROSE ANN DAVIS STEWART OWEN DAVIS Fiffh Row: BARBARA ANNETT DAVISON SHARON ANN DeARMAS RAY DEERIN6 Six'rI1 Row: THOMAS MINOR DEERY WILLIAM DELAND CLAUDE EUGENE DENTON Seven'I'h Row: JAMES RAYMOND DENTON. J GLENDA KAY DICKSON JOSEPH PATRICK DOLAN Eigh+h Row: PATSY RUTH DOOLEY THOMAS DUFF KAREN BARR DUFFY L I gm A THE FRESHMEN Firsi' Row: ROBERT DUGAN BILL I-I. DYER THOMAS BRIGGS DYER Second Row: PI-IYLLIS DEAN EASTERLY DAFFRON ANN EAVES TERESA CAROLE EBERI-IART Third Row: JAMES FELDER ELDRIDGE CARL EDWARD ELLIS. JR. LARRY GENE ELMORE Four+I'1 Row: MARTIN VERNON ELMORE JACK EMMERT LYMAN VVAINWRIGI-IT EMORY Fiffh Row: ROBERT PATRICK EVATT LARRY ALVIN FAIN ALICE SI-IEPARD FANCI-IER Six+I1 Row: ROBERT KNOX FANNING GEORGE WILLIAM FARR BARBARA J. FENIX Sevenfh Row: JIM FISCI-IER GLENDA FAYE FLYNT JAMES BARRY FORD EigI1'I'I1 Row: SARAI-I FRANKLIN VICKI FAYE FREEMAN BERNARD DAVE FROGEL Buf if doesn I go down unless iI's human Firsi Row: PAT GALLAGHER PAUL HAROLD GEARINGER HARRIET ELIZABETH GENTRY Second Row: JOHN GEORGE SHANNON CECILE GEORGE ANN HOLLINGSWORTH GILLELAND Third Row: RENE GODFREY MARGARET ANN GOODLET JAMES ANDREW GOODSON Fourfh Row: SAM M. GOODSON VIC GORDON DONALD RICHARD GRAY Fiffh Row: J. FRANK GRAY SANDRA JOYCE GRAY JACK GARY GREGORY Sixfh Row: BARRY ALAN GROSSMAN MARTHA KAY GRUBBS LEE GURLEY Sevenfh Row: ROSS MURRIEL HAIRE FRED MCKAMY HALL VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HAMBLIN Eighfh Row: NANCY SUE HANKS BRYAN HARWELL JOHN RONALD HASH IHE FRESHMEN Firsi' Row: GEORGE MICKEY HAWKINS PHILIP DANIEL HAYS RICHARD DELPHIN HEALY Second Row: MARY LEE HEDGES BRENDA GAIL HEIFNER BOBBIE LEE HELTON Third Row: BOBBIE LEE HENRY JOY ELIZABETH HETZLER KAREN LOUISE HEYER Four'I'I1 Row: BUDDY HICKEY PAUL JOHN HICKEY MERVIN CLARE HILKE FIHI1 Row: RONALD GENE HILL JERRY LAMAR HIXSON SALLY HOLLAND SixI'I1 Row: JAMES VICTOR HOLMES JUDIE HOWELL HOLMES TERRELL RANDALL HOLTZCLAW Sevenfh Row: CHARLES HOOPER . JAMES DANIEL HOWARD HOWARD HUDDLESTON Eig I1'II1 Row: JOAN BLAIR HUFFAKER NOEL S. HUNT GLORIA JEAN HURST Knock II off, kid, l'm only a capIain. Firsf Row: BETTYE JANE IRVINE MARK JACOBS JOHN WAYNE JAMIESON Second Row: NAN JOHNSON WILLIAM LEE JOHNSON. JR ARTHUR HALL JONES. JR. Third Row: DAVID GARLAND JONES MARVIN RAY JONES ROBERT DANIEL JORDEN Fourfh Row: JANE KASET DEBORAH KAYLOR DEE ANN KEASLER Fiffh Row: HELENE EDDYE KELLER ANN KELLY JAMES ELMER KENNEDY Sixfh Row: MALCOLM PRICE KEOWN ANN CAROL KILLEBREW ANTHONY S. KOENINGER Seven+I'1 Row: MICHAEL PAUL KAVKA GORDON HOOPER KRANTZ HELEN THERESA KREBS Eighfh Row: HOWARD LANCASTER RICHARD HENRY LANE RANDY LANGFORD THE FRESHMEN Firsi' Row: LARRY GENE LAW LEO LEBOS DENNIE DON LEE Second Row: JOE MADISON LEGG MELINDA LOUISE L'HEUREUX GAYNELL LINDSEY Third Row: HAROLD MAHLON LINER THOMAS LAMAR LINER CHARLINE M. LING Fourfh Row: CAROL LIPPARD NANCY LEE LITTLE WILLIAM LIVELY FIHI1 Row: DENNIS ARNOLD LOCKLEAR KATHREEN MARY LORENZ LINDA GAIL LOVELL Six'II1 Row: LARRY LEE LOWE ROBERT V. LYNCH JOHN MARK MCDONALD Sevenfh Row: LUTHER MORRIS McDOWELL JAMES BOYD MCHUGH GEORGE RICHARDSON McINTURFF Eigh+h Row: ROY E. MCKENZIE JOHN A. McLAIN TOM MQLEAN FIFST Row BERTA RUTH M REYNOLDS SAM MCWILLIAMS AURA FRANCES MABRY Second Row: BRENDA LIANNE MALONE JAMES RICHARD MANNINC-3 DAVID JOSEPH MARTIN Third Row: ELIZABETH B. MARTIN MARYL MAYFIELD GOLDMAN PARKER MAYNARD Fourfh Row: TILDA ANN MILLICAN JIMMIE WILLARD MILLING LINDA M. MOORE FIHI1 Row: SALLY DIANE MOULTON JANET ELLEN MULKEY BUFORD NABORS Six+h Row: JIM NEIL LARRY EDWARD NELSON DAVID COOPER NEWMAN Seven'I'I1 Row: RALPH ELGIN NIPP BILLY RAY NOGGLE DENNIS BARRY NOTTAGE Eighfh Row: BRENDA O'KELLY THEODORE LAWRENCE O'NEAL CONNIE ANN OVERBEY THE FRESHMEN Firsf Row: LINDA JANICE OWNBEY DOTTY JEAN PAGE A BENNIE LEIGH PALMER Second Row: A. JANE PARDUE JERRY HUDSON PARKER KENNETH LAMAR PARKER Third Row: TERRENCE SANFORD PARKS JOANNE PARSONS WILLIAM CHARLES PARTIN. Four+h Row: FONTAINE PATTEN DAN S. 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University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

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University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

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University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

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