University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1954
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, BARBARA J. MOORE BUSINESS MANAGER, BOB CREEKMORE K r a , . ,6, y r! x , R r , , , w , u, , ,w; a. w x a x a grwevw , r p w X y A .2? mh,$;a 2, w . g may t, f $321. : Egg 3,. igxxxvu. x w 3 , mmwwwu a vapy ,2 U ,x wee Ww, mm mmm gm www Wm 9 The stately walls of old U T Rye A L M A M A T311 On a hallowed bill m Tennesseamg shmmg bright ibea'cmd V. glofibuno take. U - 1' WWW 31km mm: in: ?.?imggwm a :Rawzmwa a ??Rhiang DEDICATION A person is as young as she thinks . . 3 Yes, as young as she thinks, and the majority of over three thou- . sand co-eds on campus think that their Dean of Women is really more modern in her ideas than some of the stu- dents! And another thing about Dean Beach is that most of the boys think shezs a iireal c001 kidm Although Dean Beach has one of the most demanding positions at the University, and although she has to at- tend more meetings than President Eisenhower tand gets to all of themi , she is never too busy to listen to a little freshman tell of her scholastic diHiculties, or help an up- set transfer with her adjustments, or even hear out an upperclassman having trouble with her love life! Besides her legions of student itangelsf Dean Beach has a collection of miniature angels, just so she wonit for- get them in her QQspare timelii How can you recognize her? Why, just look for a pair of the most immaculate white gloves in Knoxville, and there youill have a woman who can laugh with the best of us! The staff of the 1954 VOLUNTEER is pleased to dedicate this edition to a well-known, well-liked Dean of WomeneGladys Beach. THE HONORABLE FRANK CLEMENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES GOV. FRANK G. CLEMENT WILLISTON M. COX SAM J. McALLESTER QUILL E. COPE BEN DOUGLASS WASSELL RANDOLPH BUFORD ELLINGTON WAYNE FISHER JEROME Q. TAYLOR FRANK R. AHLGREN HARLEY G. FOWLER CHARLES R. WOLZ CLYDE B. AUSTIN JAMES T. CRANBERY I CLYDE M. YORK W. P. COOPER HARRY W. LAUGHLIN C. E. BREI-IM ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT C. E. BREHM MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The VOLUNTEER has earned a treasured place in the lives of students and alumni of The University of Tennessee. Picturing the yearTs activities and the men and women who comprise the University, it is a publication that records forever and keeps alive the pleasant associations that become more cherished as time goes on. The 1953-54 school year has been a significant period in the history of the Univer- sity. It was a year of increasing enrollment, of achievement on the part of students and faculty alike, and of noticeable changes in the physical appearance of the Universityk campus. The rapid development of the University in its variety of course offerings, PRESIDENT EMERITUS JAMES D. HOSKINS VICE-PRESIDENT EMERITUS FRED C. SMITH ANDREW D. HOLT EUGENE A. WATERS Vice-President Vice-President THE ADMINISTRATION the quality of its faculty, and the expansion of the physical plant to accommodate academic growth that kept The University of Tennessee among the nationhs most pro- gressive institutions of higher education. Those who have been members of the student body and faculty during 1953-54 can review with pride the yeafs story as told in the pages of the 1954 VOLUNTEER. C. E. BREHM, President. GLADYS BEACH RALPH E. DUNFORD Dean of Women Dean of Men F. C. LOWRY R. F. THOMASON Dean of University Extension Dean of Admissions A D M JOHN H. McLEOD FRANK B. WARD Dean of Agriculture Extension Dean of Business Administration $37451? 24 N. E. FITZGERALD NATHAN A. DOUGHERTY JESSIE W. HARRIS Dean of Education Dean of Engineering Vice-Dean of Home Economics 2:. Q 9; , A X, x , V ,7 m; 3;: 4 xy J WILLIAM H. WICKER L. R. HESLER N- 13- PEACOCK Dean of Law , Dean nf Liberal Arts Vice-Dean of Agriculture 25 WV V' a Q 5 4 m; ;, kw w A W Mk 9, $ , w 3,2 3 4 Cf , u x Aw; V J y .9? a, W SENIOR OFFICERS GENECOCHRAN,................ ...,..,... .,...,...,...., .Pre5ident ALANBUSH.......................................... ...Vice-President BARBARALACK,.................... ,...................,..,.Secretary SELMASITZMAN.............................................Treasurer Left to right: Cochran, Sitzman, Bush 28 ma 0 First Row: JOAN ABERNATHY. Martel, Tennessee; Home Economics; Zeta Tau Al- pha;Scholarship Chairman, President; Home Ec Club; BYXi ' PATRICIA ABERNA- THY, Portsmouth, Virginia; Liberal Arts; Sigma KapPABCcrresponding Secretary; Pledge Cl: s Secretary; Athletic Recreation Association; Publicirv Chairman M.W.C. Band; M.W. C. Symphony Orchestra; Art Club; Baptist Student Unicn-Assistant Program Chairman; Dance Band; Glee Club; LiAcademia Italiana-Sccrerary; Art Club; Mu Phi Epsilon Mu- sic Honorary iPIedgei; YnFreshman Commission; IL Ti Vol Hiking CluFPuincity Manager; BSUiJunior Council, Publicity Manager; VOLUNTEER Alt Staff; ASC Pub- licity Committee; Chorus; Carnicus Decorations Committee; Aloha Oe Decorations Com- mittee; Blounr Hall House SenaIEgTreasurer; Orientation Leader; Art League; Orange and White; Transfer from Mary Washington College of University of Virginia. . ELI- JAH LLOYD ADKINS, Jacksbcxo, Tennessee; Business Administration; Marketing Club. . XWILLIAM R. ADKINS, Jacksboro, Tennessee; Engineering; AIEE; IRE; AFROTC. ' WILLIAM L ALLEN, Dunlap, Tennessee; Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Ep- ilcn; ASME. . DAVID M. ALEXANDER, Oak Ridge. Tennessee; Business Ad- ministration; Lambda Chi AlphasTreasm-er; U. T. Accounting Societyvprssident, Treas- urer; Delta Sigma Pi-Vice President, Treasurer; Alpha Phi OmegaiTreasurer; Scab- bard and Blade; Pershing RiHes; Nahheeyayli Governing BoardsBand Correspondent; Beta Alpha PsiBTreasurer; Business Administration Board; HThe HillU Staff; CarChairman of Homecoming Queen Presentation; CarniCUSv'Tickets Committee; All Singistage Com- mittee; BYR, ' Second Row: ROBERT ALLISON, Fountain City, Tennessee; Business Administras ricn; Phi Gamma Delta; VOLUNTEhk Arr Editor-Associate Editor; Beaver Club; Fraters nity Relations Board; Distinguished Military Student; ODK; Scarabbean Society; All Stu- dents C'ub-President; Student Faculty Organization Board; Lieutenant Colonel ROTC; Society for Advancement of Management; Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities; 1954 Torchbearer. ' AVON ANDERSON. Warren, Arkansas; Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Transfer from A a M Arkansas College. . MARY J THE SENI ARCHER, Knoxville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Alpha Delta Pi; UT SingersiAccompan- ist; Pi Delta Phi-President; Alpha Lambda Delta. 0 JAMES L. AYERS, JR,, Chattas nooga, Tennessee; Engineering; UT Rifie Team; SAME; ASME; ISA. 0 ELIZABETH ANN BAILEY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Phi Mu-Trasurer. . JOSEPH BAKER. Clarks ville. Tennessee; Engineering; American Instilute of Industrial Engineersv-Pgesident, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi. 9 Third Row: CLARENCE BARBEE, Springfield, Tennessee; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma RhesTreasurer; Agronomy Club-Secretary, Treasurer. . BILLY W. BARNES. Selmer, Tennessee; Agriculture; ASAEipresidem; A Club Councili . ARTHUR P. BEAMISH, Jackson: Tennessee; Industrial Engineering; Kappa Alpha. ' MARY ELIZABETH BEARD. Paris, Tennessee. . SHIRLEY BEAVER, Brighton, Tcnntssee. ' DWIGHT BELL, Greenville, Tennessee. 0 Fourth Row: KENNETH BELL, Memphis, Tennessee; Engineering; Kappa Sigma; Camicus Committee; Lighting Chairman, Stage Lighting Chaixman; AIEE; Producer of V0! Vanities; Orange and White; Usher Corp; Homecoming Torch Night Chairman; Carnicus Investigating Committee . JAMES BERNAL, Woodbury, Tennessee; Busis ness Adminirtration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing and Retailing Club-Vice President; UY.H . LILLIAN BEVINS, Concori Tennessee; Home Economics; Sigma Kappa- Tiezsurer; Home EC Club; BY. . CHARLES BLACK, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Accounting Sodety; Marketing and Retailing Club. . JO ANN BORING, Chilhowee, Tennessee; Business Administration; Phi MusPledge Resident; Pledge Mother, Political Representative; Finalist for Tennessee Cherry Blossom Princess; Intramurals; PansHellenic Representative; Rose of Pi Kappa Phi; Vol Beauty; President of Business Board; President of Alpha Eta Rho. ' HELEN MABEL BOWL- ING, Rossville, Tennessee; Home Economics; ISA; Home Economics CluPSocial Com- mittee; Kitte Kain DonniVice-Presidem; Alpha Lambda DeltasTreasurer; Tri Psi So- rority Award; MerilI-Palmer Awaid. OR CLASS LUCY HARDIN President W.S.G.A. MARSHA MURPHY President Pan-Hellenic Council m m ; 132$ i 517a sq, aim , X 3ny '4 WW 102 Am i 0 First Row: MAUDE MOONEY BURKE BRUMBACK, Knoxville, Tennessee; Education; Delta Delta DeltaWCamicus Chairman, President of Pledge Class, Intramurals; VOLUNTEER; ROTC Sponsor; Dolphin Club; Phi Eta Tau; Vol Vanities; Greek Goddess Candidiate ' EMMA LOU BURNETTE, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; I.S.A.; Glee Club; Sophomore Council ' JO ANN BURNETTE, Sequatchie, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa Deltaipledge Treas- urer, AIl-Sing Chairman, Editor of KD; ACE HQueen of Club; Volunteer Beauty '51; Greek Goddess Finalist; Campus Cutie; HY; Dolphin Club; Polly McClung-Secretary. . BARRI BURRAGE. Bassett, Virginia; Home Economics; Pi Beta Phi77 President, i53, Treasurer; Blue TriangleiVice-President. i52; Business Manager of Tenncsxse Home Economir; Review; Canr terbury Club, Vice-President, Secretary; WY Cabinet; Usher Corps; Home Ec Club-Publicity Chairman; Top VOLUNTEER Beauty; W.S.G.A. Council; All-Sing Committee; Aloha 02 Committee; Carnicus Committee. . ROBERT A. BURTON. Crossville, Tennessee; Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma; ASMEipresident; iiACE Boardipresident; Independent Student Association CouncilWSenior Engineering Representative. ' BETTYE BREWER, Martin, Tennessee; Education 0 CHARV LIE RAY BROOKS. Rogersville, Tennessee; Engineering; AICHEWPresident; Alpha Chi Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; ACE Board. ' ANN LOUISE BROWN. Scott, Arkansas; Home Economics; Pi Beta PhiiRecording Secretary Music Chairman; Recording Secretary of Canterbury Club; Polly McClungWSecretary-Treasurer. 0 BETTY ANN BROWN, Knoxville, Ten- nessee; Business Administration; Zeta Tau Alphaw-Guard, Corresponding Secretary, Intramural Manager. Pledge Class Treas- urer; Office Administration Club; Education Club; Concert Training Orchestra; Square Dance Club; Young Farmers and Homemakers, ' JOHN W. BROWNi ' Second Row: RUSSELL Oi BROWN, Knoxville, Tennessee. W SARA HILL BROWN, Knoxville. Tennessee. ' PHIL- LIP BRUMMITT, Johnson City, Tennessee; Business Administration; Phi Sigma Kappa, Outstanding Pledge; Delta Sigma Pi-Secretary; Alpha Eta RhOABuSineSS Board Repzesenrative, Vice-President, President; Delta Nu Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; ROTCiDisringuished Military Student, Lt. Col. Outstanding Infantry Senior; Outstanding Senior of College of Busi- ness Administration, third place; A.CAS.WRepresentative of College of Business Administration; Transfer from East Tennes- see State College; Mu Epsilon NLIHETSC; Physical Science SocietwaTSC; Dennis Listi East Tennessee State College. ' TOMMY LEE BRYAN, Sparta, Tennessee. . BILLY GLENN BURCH, Newbern Tennessee; Agriculture; American So- ciety of Agrinultlll'ul Engineering Secretary W MARTHA jO BUSBY, Chananooga. Tennessee, . PAUL BYERLY, BlainP, Tennessee; Agriculture; Ag Education Club HReporrer. 0 jANli B. BYINGTONs Byington, Tennesse; Eduuuion; Alpha Delta PIA Junior Pauhellvnic Rvpresemaxive; Senior Panhellenic; Orange and While; Pi Lambda Theta; Tau Kappa Alpha; Eta Sigma PhirPresident. . CLIFFORD B. BYRD: . THOMAS E, BYRUM, JR., White House, Tennessee; Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Junior Livestock Judging Team; Senior Livestock Judging Team. 0 Third Row: FRANCES CAMPBELL, Tiptonville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Alpha Omicron PiiSoCiaI Chair- man; Office Administration ClubiSecretary, President; Orange and While Staff; Homecoming Committeei . GILBERT REGINAL CAMPBELL. Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilonichroniciei; Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Beaver Club; Business Administration Board; R,O.T.C.WSecond LL . ROBERT CAVALIER, Sparta, Illinois; Engineering; ASME. ' ALFRED RAY CAVENDER, Paris, Tennessee; Agriculture; I.S.A.; 30 Ag Club; Block and Bridle. . BETTY ANN CHAPMAN, Plant City, Fla.; Home Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta; Home EC Club; Baptist Student Center; Transfer from Florida State University . MARY SUE CHEEK. Tracy City, Tennessee; Education; Zeta Tau Alphailntramural Chairman, Standards Chairman; All-Sing, .53; Wesley FoundationiCouncil. 0 PAT CHERRY, Covington, Tennessee; Education; Alpha Omicron Piw-Vice-President; Omngy and White Staff; Education Club; W.S.G.As; YsWsC.A.; Dolphin Club. . FLOYD Hs CHUNN, JR.. Knoxville, Tennessee; Civil Engineering; U,T. Band; A.S.C.E.; A.F.R.O.T.C.-First Lt. ' HARRIET CLACK, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Alpha Delta PivReporter, Historian; Mortar Board; Kappa Tau Alpha; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; uXWhoKs Who in American Colleges and Universities Orange and Whiranews Editor, Managing Editor, Editor-insChief; Vol Vanities-Promotion Manager; Journalism Club7Vice-Presi'dent; Aloha Oe Committee; Carnicus Committee: All-Greek debate, 1953; DAR American HiSIOrY Award, 1953; VOLUNTEER Staff, 1950; W.S.G.A. Council; A.S,C. Publications Board. . ARVEL O. CLARK, Harriman, Tennessee; Education . Fourth Row: JACKIE CLARKSON, Raleigh, North Carolina; Home Economics; Chi Omegaipledge Treasurer, Activ- ities Chairman, ViCEsPresident; Alpha Lambda DeltairVice-President, President, Senior Advisor; Y.W.C.A.v-vCabinet, Sec- Ietary-Treasurer; Home EC Club-Student Faculty Committee; U. T. Playhousaipqrts in-Om Town, The Women, Detertive Story, Hay Fever; Usher Corps; Orange and White Debate ClubiChairman of Intramural Debates; W.S.G.A.-Social Committee; Omicron NU4Editor; Mortar Boardnpresident. 9 GENE BROWN COCHRAN, Greeneville, Tennessee; En- gineering; Phi Sigma Kappa-Vice-President; President of Senior Class; Nahheeyayli Boardipresident, Vice-President; R.OsT,C.sCommander of Regiment; Edimr of The Hill; Tbs Tennessee EngineeriBusiness Manager; Carnicusipublic- ity Chairman; Fraternity Relations Board; Scabbard and Blade; American Instimte of Industrial Engineering; Torchbearer; uXthVs Who Among Students in American Universities and CollegesW Distinguished Military Student; President of Stu- dents for Stevenson Club; A.C.E. Board; Publications Council, C STEVE V. COWAN, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Sigma Phi Epsilonhpledge Master, President; F.RBB. Representative; AsSsC.-Libera1 Arts Representative; Beaver Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Mu Beta Gamma; Greek Editor of 1954 VOLUNTEER; French Club. ' BETTY COWART, Upper Monr- clair, New Jersey; Home Economics; Alpha Delta PiiRush Chairman, VicerPresidenr; HoxnecomingirChairman. Co-Clmiyv man of Publicity Committee; Home Economics Club' V-Presxdent, First ViCesPresident; Imramurals; BYB Blue ,lvu'angle; Ilvc llzll'sAswciale Editor; 'l'be' Horny li'funnnm' Rv'rn'waflu Manager; W.SsGsA Orientation Leader; RsO.T.Cx' COL SPOPSDL . PEGGY Ls COWART. Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi-Recording Sen TEEBFY. Corresponding Secretary; Y.W,CsA,-Vicerpresidem; All-SingsCosChairman; Home Economics ClubsFirst Vicer President; Tradition Board; Home Eamomic; RewewSubscription Editor; Co-Chairman Presentation of Homecoming Queen; HYW Blue Triangle; Intramurals; Wl.S.G.A.-Orientation Leader. 0 ELLEN MAE CRAWFORD, Norton, Virv gixzia; Home Economics. ' BOB VAN GILDER CREEKMORE Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Al- pha. Epsilon; 1954 VOLUNTEERnBusiness Manager; Finance Club; Canterbury Clubs . DOUGLAS A. CRENSHAW, Nor- ris. Tennessee; Business Administration. . E. DALE CULBERTSON, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration. ' HARVEY R. CUMMINGS, Memphis, Tennessee; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Winner of C,P.A. Scholar- ship; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. 31 WALTER SEAMAN Student Chairman of Publications Council HELEN BAKER President 01' Chi Omega ' First Row: ALBERT LUCIEN DALE, Nashville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Independent Students, Association Counc1l Political Representative; All Students ClubsVicewPresident, Activities Chairman; President of Sophomore Class; Srarabbean Senior Society, Nahheeyayli Board: Y.M.C.A, Cabinet; Representative to Business Administration Board; Beaver Club; VOLUNTEERiACtiVities Editor; Student Center Committee; Dormitory Counselor; Election CommissioniChairman; Society for Advancement of Management;Vice-President; HXWhL-Ys Who Among Studrnts in American Universities and Cols ieges, ' HUGH DANCE, Engineering; Phi Gamma D'eltaiHistorian, A.S.M.E. 0 JOHN ALLEN DEAL. Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Freshman Council; Sophomore Council; Delta Sigma Pi; Beaver Club; Society for Advancement of Management. . NATHAN DEITCH, Knoxville, Tennessee; Zeta Beta TauiRushing Chairs man, Cultural Chairman; Marketing and Retailing Society, Publicity Chairman; WUOT, Radio Workshop; UT Band Phn- Lograoheru-Public Relations. VOLUNTEER Staff. . SONNY A. DENNISON. Business Administration. . DENNIS C. DE LOACH, Humboldt. Tennessee; Agriculture. . GEORGE D. DODGE, Cumberland, Maryland; Business Addministration; Delta Nu Alpha. ' NANCY DUKE, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Chi Omegaspresident, Pledge President; Best Pledge; Mortar BoardsOutstanding Sophomore Award; A.SiC.h-Libera1 Arts Representative, Sophomore Class Vice- Prpsident; UYH Cabinet; AiF.R.O.T.C.7Sponsor; Panhellenicisecretary; Henson Haliisophomore Counsellor; W,S.G.A. iSocial Committee; Eta Sigma Phi; Intramuralsi Carnicus Committee; Homecoming Committee; Torchbearer. ' ROBERT A. EASON, Bells, Tennessee; Agriculture; Agriculture Club; Dairy CIub-Treasuier; Alpha Zeta; Independent Students Asso- ciation; Phi Kappa Phi. . MARTHA M. EGAR, Florence, Alabama; Business Administration. ' Second Row: RUDY T. ELAM. Bradford, Tennessee; EICCtrical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappaipre'sidem of Pledge Class; Pershing Rifles; Basketball Intramurals; Square Dance Club; A.C.E. Board; Command Squadron; 15.0.; General PoopM-w Business Manager; American Institution of Electrical EngineerseSecrctary and Treasurer; Scabbard and BladerrPublicitv Chairman; Arnold Air Society Operations OfEcer; A.F.R.O.T.C.eLt. C01,; Alpha Fta Rho, . BARBARA ANNE ELLIS, Memphis, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Sigma Kappa. . JOHN BRANCH ELLIS, Wilson. Arkansas; Agriculture; Sigma Alpha EpsiloniHouse Manager, Pledge Trainer; Scabbard and BladesSocia! Chairman; R.O.T.C,7Company Executive Ofr ficer. . HAROLD L, ERNEST, HIM Knoxville. Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilonipresidem; Nah- heeyayli Boardspresident; Vol Pep Clukpresident; Scarabbean Society; Omi:ron Delta KappasSecretaryeTreasurer; HVthfs Who in American Colleges and Universities; Radio Workshop; Omrge anrl VVhtte; U. T. Theatre; Carousel Theatre; All-Sing Committees; Carnicus Committees; Vol Vanities; Beaver Club-Trick Announcer. . ELEANOR EZELL, Nlemphis, Tennessee; Business Administration; Delta Delta Delta-Recording Secretary; Freshman Classr-Treasurer; Office Adminitration Clubs 9 WILLIAM Di FIELD, Dickson. Tennessee; Agriculture; Sigma Chi; Phi Era Sigma; Alpha Zetan Secretary; Agriculture CIUb; Agriculture TEX! EXChang?Q3irman; Block and Bridle Club-JWesident, Secretary; Tennessee FarmeriBusiness Staff. . KATHERINE FINCH, Greeneville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. 9 BARBARA FINLEY, Jackson. Tennessee; Business Administration; Independent Students, Association; VOLUNTEER Staff; Office Administration Clubipub. iicity Chairman; Transfer from Lambuth Colleges . FRANK L. FISHER, Morristown, Tennessee; Business Administration; Accounting Society. 0 ROY C. FLOWERS, Doneison, Tennessee; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha. 32 Third Row: FRANCES FREELS, Powell, Tennessee; Education; Phi Eta Tau-Presidem; Womezfs Intramural Managex; Physical Education Honor Board; WiS.G.A. Council; A.S.C. Council; Dolphin Club. ' L. ADRIENNE FREEMAN, Jack- son, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; I.S.A. Council, Honor Court for National I.S.A. Queen; W.S.G.A. Representative; Mil- itary Queen; A.S.C.; Henson Hall'Counselor; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; junior ClaSSsSecretary; I.S.A.sTreasurer; B.S.Ui; ACE Queen Finalist; B.S.U.sAssisrant Secretary; Vol Beauty; White Rose of Sigma Nu; W.S.G.A. Project Chairman; Cherry Blossom Queen Candidate; Barbara Blount DormsSecretary; Torchbearer; uXths Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Miss Tennessee Candidate. 0 CONNIE PAT FREEMAN, lViarrin, Tennessee; Education; Independent Students Asso- ciation; U. T, Choi'u5wSecrerary-Treasurer; Pi Lambda Theta-President, Recording Secretary; Delegate to Pi Lambda Theta Biennial Council; Ace Queen Finalist; Mortar Board; Women,s Student Govelnmcnr Association; i'Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities; Phi Kappa Phi. . NANCY FUR IAN. Knoxville, Tinnessee; Liberal Arts; Phi MusSecretary. Registrar; Spanish CIuFPresident, Vice-President, Publicity; Sigma Delta Pi-wa-esident; Canterbury CluFVice-Presidenti Secretary; Student Adviser, Food Chairman; Intramurals; All-Sing; Camicus; Square Dance Club; International Club. ' RICHARD HENRY GARDNER, Santiago-de-Cuba, Cuba; Engineering; Independent Studean Association; International Club-Presidem; American Institure of Chemical Engineers; E.S.U. . GRACE GARLAND, Knoxville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. . JANE GARLAND. Jonesboro, Tennessee; Education; Alpha Epsilon Delta; iiYXi . MARTHA FRANCES GAR- RETT, Gcodlettsviile; Tennes ee; Home Economics; Alpha Omicron PiiAssistant Secretary; Barbara Blount Dorm-Vices President; Y; Y,W.A.; Home Economics Club; Winner of American Dairy Association Award; Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa phi. 0 FERIDUN F. GENCAY. Swag, Turkey; Engineering; International Club; A.I.E.E. . GAVIN M. GENTRY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Law; Phi Gamma Delta-Historian, Corresponding Secretary, Kreis Memorial Award; R.O.T.C.--Ri- He Team, Distinguished Military Student, Lt. Col; Varsity Tennis TeamiCo Captain; Transportation Corp Outstanding Third Year Cadet; Scabbard and BIadkSecretary; HT Cub; Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; A.S.C,sTreasurer, Activities Chairman; HWlhois Who in American Colleges and Universities; Chairman of Political Party; Scarabbean; Faculty Prize for second in Sophomore Class of Law; Law Review Staff. 9 Fourth Row: REBECCA A. GLOVER, Mumford, Tennessee; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; Modern Dance Club. 0 MAR- VIN K. GOODMAN, Kingsport, Tennessee; Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; A.I.I.E, 0 TOBY L. GOODMAN, Bristol, Tennessee; Business Administration. 0 ELEANOR GRAY, New Tazewell, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; I.S.A. ' WILLIAM G. GRAY, Norfolk, Virginia: Business Administration. . TERESA YVONNE GRA- VETTE, Rutherford, Tenne see; Office Administration Club; Blount Hall Representative; Transfer from U. T, Junior Col- legei ' JAMES RICHARD GRAY, Bristoli Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha; Beaver Club; Fraternity Relations Board; Pep Co-Ordinator; Usher Corps; Orange and White; Pi Kappa Alphaspresident, Vice-Presxdent; All-Sing Com- mittees; Camicus Committees. ' HUGH L. GREGORY, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta-Presidem, Vice-President, Treasurer; Fraternity Relations Board; Nahheeyayli Board; Radio Workshop; Orange and VVbile; Swimming Team; Delta Nu Alpha; Finance Club; U. T. Usher Corps. . MARTHA JO GRIFFIN, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Kappaspledge Activities Chairman, Social Chairman, Activities Chairman, Po- litical Representative: Political Social Chairman; Orange and Whitesofflce Manager; Office Administration ClubsPublic itY Chairman; Orange and Whi'fiSOCiCW Staff; VOLUNTEER Staff; Camicus Committee; All-Sing; Blue Triangle; HYW Orientation Leader. 9 MARIAN GRUBB, Knoxville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. 33 SUE RUEFF Torchhearer LAWSON BRASWELL Business Manager of Orange and White wx 'z A .z i ' First Row: BOBBY Li HALL. Murfreesboro. Tennessee; Business Administmtmn. . ELIZABETH HAMILTON. Nashville, Tennessee; Businesi Administration; journalism Club; Orange and Winn. . NANCY MARILYN HARDIN. Kingsport, Tcnnessee; Busincm Administration; VOLUNTEER Staff; Omngc aml VVhits Staff; Tennessean Staff; Pi Beta Phi7 Pledge Secrerery; Blue Triangle; BiSiU.iGreater Council; Tennessee Farmer Staff; University Singers; Singers Madrigal Group; Radio XWorkshop; Independent Students Association; Temple Court House CouncilaSecretary; YiW.A. 0 JOSEPH FLETCHER HARKRADER, Bristol, Virginia; Business Administration; Pi Karma AlphaiHistorian; Society for Advance- ment of Management; Business Administration Board; Accounting Socicryi ' XVILLIAM Gi HARRELL, Knoxvxlle, Tennesr see; Law. . JANE Ai HARRISON, Athens, Tenne:see; Heme Economic. . VJARLIN Si HASTON, Spencer, Tennessee; Agriculture; Ag Club; Independent Students Asumiatlon Council; Ytsun;y meels and Homemakers; Ag Education Club, ' CORDELL J HATCHi Henderson, Tennerfee; Agriculture; Tenntsgee FarmerpiEditor; Alpha Gamma Rhoiivice-Presv idem of Pledge Cla:s; Agriculture Clubilnti'amural Manager; Agiicultuxe Education CubiReporter, Parliamentation; UBain- waiminn- Publicity Chairman; Agricultural College Magazines Associatedirchairman of Nominations and Elections, Chair man of Nlembership; Agriculture Students CounciliiReprcsentarive; Danforth Summer FellowshipaAlteinate; iiCorn Hus- KingviNianagor; Young Faimci's and Homemakers; Agxiculiure Club Banquetiuchairman; Independent Students Associai tion; Intramural ShLLHeboardiRunner-Lip; Wesley Foundati: n; Honor AggieiWin; Trani-fer from U. T., Martin Brandi; iiI'H CquSecretary; Football; Tennis; HAg-OrGraphhiEditor; Ag ClubReponer; Individual Intramurai-Runner. . NANCY JO HAYES. Roan Mountain, Tennessee; Liberal A1ts; Pi Beta Phi-President; Program Chairman; Sigma Delta PiriTreasurer; Radio Workshop; Blue Trianglei ' 120,331 D. HAYNES, Dandridge, Tenne:see; Agriculture; LS.A.; Ag ClubiSecretary; Young Farmers and Homemakersii'lleasL19;; ViCe-Pwsidcnr; Block and Biidlei ' Sccond Row: VVILIJAM Fi HENLY. Pocahontas, Virginia; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Nu Alpha. ' PAUL WALLACE HERRELL. Knoxville, Tennessee; Law; Phi Dcltn Phiiilmgal Fiatexnity, 0 JOYCE HERRON, Bells, Tennessw; Education. ' BARBARA J HESTLE, Nashville, Tmnzsec; Business Administration, 0 FAIN HICKS, KingS- port, Tennessee; Home Economics; Home EC Ciub. . DANIEL L. HILL, Knoxville, Tennessee; Electrical Engineering; Sr. Command Squadronichartcr Member. Alumni Adviser; I.RiE.; A.E.LE. ' PAT HINDLEY, Knoxviile. Tennessee; Bush I18:S Administration; Kappa DeltaaBest Plvdgc, Room Chailmnn, Tina Luex': HY;,, Blue Triangle; Oiientation Leader; AC- counting SOCietViiPreFl-dent, Historian; Aloha Oe Committee; Buuiness Administration Boaz-d-Junior Representative, Senior Representative; Intiamural Award; Beta Alpha PsiiVice-Presidenr; WKSGwaSocial Committee; Marketing Essay Con- test rThird Place. . HOWARD NORMAN HINDS, Knoxville. Tcnnessce; Busines Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; 34 Scabbard and Blade; Delta Nu Alpha; Pershing Rifles . BOYD E. HINES, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration. . JOHN WENDELL HOBBY, Pulaski, Tennessee; Business Adminisnation; Accounting Society; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Transfer from Tennessee Poly. Institute. . Third Row: JAMES R HODGSON, Trczevknt Tennessee; Engineering; Independent Students Association; American In- stitute of Industrial Engineersiisecr:tary; Baptist Studmt Union. I ROBERT S. HOEKE, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineer- ing; Lambda Chi Alpha; American Institute Industrial Engineering Vice President; U, T Chorus. 0 EALON TERRY HOLLOWAY, Columbia, Tennessee; Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; A.I E.E. 0 K. WILLIAM HORN, Day ton, Ohio; Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Delta Sigma Pi; Alpha Eta Rho; Deita Nu Alpha; Business Board; Pershr ing RiHcs; Scabbard and Blade; Beaver Club. ' PATTY ELAINE HOUSE. VVynnburg, Tennessee; Home Economics; A17 pha Omiczon Pi; Home Economics Club; 'Y,'7 Blue Triangle; Homecoming Committee; Intramurals; Carnicui ' CATH- ERINE B. HOUSE, Knoxville. Tennessee; Home Economics; Alpha Deita Piipresi'dem; Omicron Nu Trea:Vure1-; Mortar Board-Sophomme Award; Alpha Lambda Delta; Flerhman anfoxrh Awaxd; Junior Dani'oxth Award; Freshman Council; Soph- omore Council; Biue Triangleisecretary; Tcnnmcc Homv Ewnmnia Review-v-Editax'; Home Economics Club; Home Eco nomics BanquetiChairman; AilrSing-CmChaixman Plogxam Comrmttee ' CLATA FAYE HOXVARD. Mcanvi 1c, Tennessee; Home Economics; Phi Kappa Phi; Home Economics Club; Omirron Nu; Home Economics Council. . D0111: E. HOVVARD, Michie, Tenncssec; Home Economics. . BETTY GILMER HULL, Knoxville Tennefsee; Home Eccnomus; Phi Mu; Beaver Club; Home E: Club. ' DON N. HUMMEL. Grerufzeld, Tenx1es:uc; Education . Fourth Rcw: WXILLIAM R. HURST Richmond, Kentucky; Liberal Arts, . MARY KATHERINE JACKSON. Columr bia, Tennessee; Business Administration; tha Gamma Sigmawvice-Presidcnt; Pi Omega Pi7Vice-President; Phi Kappa PhL BETTY JO JOHNSON, Swerrwater Tcnnesme; Business Administration; Delta Gammaipresident; Vol Vanities; Busi- ness Administration Club; Barbara Blount DormiPresidLnt, . CHARLOTTE NAN JONES, Newport, Tennessee; Educa- tion; Alpha Omicron PiiSocial Chairman, Intramurals Manager; R.O.T.C -Lt. COL; HY;H Womerfs AthleticsiAp- provcd OfEcial; Phi Eta Tau; AllrSing; W.S.G.A.; Blue Triangle. . MARY FRANCES JULIAN, Knoxvilla Tennessee; Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Home Ek Club . EVELYN KEECK, Goin. Tennessee; Home Economics; Independent Students Association; Home Economks Club. 0 CHARLES R. KEISLING, Boone, Tennessee; Agriculture. 0 WILLIAM CARL KELLY. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; Engineering; A.I.E.E.; Radio W'orkshop. ' DOLA ANN KINARD. Maryville, Tennesssce; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; Chorus; HY;U Y.W.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha Sweater Girl Candidate; Vol Beauty; Transfvr from Maryville College. 0 JIMMIE F. KING, Kingsport, Tennes. 8; Agriculture; A,S.A E ; Ag Club; 1.5.0.; A.S,C.7Ag. Represfnlative; Stadium Council Y.F.H. 35 THE SENIOR CLASS BOB CREEKMORE Business Manager of Volunteer J. W. RANDOLPH President of Business Administration Board sw . First Row: EVELYN Cs KILGO, Greeneville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. . MARTHA KIRBY, Omicron Nu-President; W.S.G.A.sCouncil, Junior Scholarship; Wesley Foundation-Foods Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Home Economics Club Coun- . cil; Lewisohn Senior Award; U. T. Beauty; Freshman Council; Young Farmers and Homemakers Club; I.S.A. Council. . N . u RONNY BRISCOE KIRK, Knoxville, Tennestee; Industrial E ngineering; Pershing RineSs-Commanding Officer; Society Amer- ican Military Engineers; AsI.I.E. . GEORGE EDWARDS KNOX, Nashville, Tennessee; Arts and Science; Student Christian Association; Skull and Bones Premedical Honorary Society; Transfer from Vanderbilt Univelsity. . BARBARA LACK, Fountain City, Tennessee; Home Economics; Phi MUMPresident Pledge Mother; Sophomore ClassnSecretary; Senior s Classisecretary; Home Ec ClubiVice-President, Treasurer; CamicusiAdvisory Board; Pan'Hellenic- Rush Chairman; ; Beaver Club; Freshman and Sophomore Council; Homecoming CommitteeavCo-Chaixman; HVVhds Who in American Col- leges and Universities ; W.S.G,A.-Legislative and Finance Committee, 0 CHARLES OAKLEY LAMBERT, Columbias Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Alpha Chi Sigma; U. T. Choral Society; Pershing Rifle Society; American Chemical Society; U. T. Singers; Independent Srudent Association. ' CHARLES E. LANE, Law. . LYDIA I. LAUX, Maryville, Tennessee; Home Economics. . LYNNWOOD LOFTON LAY, Memphis, Tennessee; Engineering; Tau Beta Pi7Catalogue; Eta Kappa Nun Vice-President; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.E.E.; Colonel S. H. Locket: Award; WUOT-Producrion Supervisor, Engineer. . MARY ANN LAY, Ethridge, Tennessee; Education; Independent Student Association; Y.E.H.; Kittie Kain Dormitoryn' Second Vice-President; Beaver Club; I.S.A. Council. 0 Second Row: HAZEL CHRISTINE LAYMAN, Athens, Tennessee; Home Economics; Home EC Club: Wesley Foun- dation. ' ANN LEE, Maryville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Delta Delta DeltasTreasurer; Blue Trianglbpresident, TreaSr urer; Presbyte2ian Student CentersVice-President, Secretary; Homecoming-Committee Chairman; Kittie Kain Dormitory-n President; House Senate; HY nCabinet; Transfer from Brenau College. . EMMA JEAN LEEK, Fountain City, Tennes- see; Education; Delta Zeta-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary, Assistant Treasurer, Courtesy Chairman, and Pan- hellenic Representatives. . KILGORE LEQUIRE, Maryville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Chi-Correspond- ing Secretary, AIlISing Chairman; Society for Advancement of Management; Transfer from Maryville College. . ROBERT L. LEWIS, Knoxville. Tennessee; Business Administration; Delta Nu Alpha, ' HAROLD DELANO LINEBERRY, Middle- ton, Tennessee; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rhotpledge Reporter, Social Chairman; Tennessee Farmer-Business Manager; Agriculture CluFRound-Up Staff, Co-Chairman Annual Banquet, Barnwarminy Committee; Agricultural Education Club- Secretary; U. T. Chorus; Beaver Club; Young Farmers and Homemakers Club; Intramural; State Reporter; Future Farmers of America. ' NANCY J. LINEHAN, LaSalina, Venezucla; Education; Chi Omega; Cheexleader; Physical Education Hon- or Board; Intramurals Manager of Sorority; Lambda Chi Darling; Camicus; Dolphin Club-Vice-President. 9 NIADGE V MITCHELL LOGAN, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Chi Omega-Publicity Chairman, Corresponding Sec- retary, Recording Secretary; Y.W.C.A.-Accompanist, Freshman Committee, Chairman of Membership and Attendance; Aloha Oe-Usher, Chairman Usher Committee; W.S.G.A.n?ublicity Committee, Editor of Tennessee Girl, Council; Home- comingnAlumni Registration Committee; All-SingnAdvisory Board, Chairman of Judges; Orange and WhitesSociety Editor; VOLUNTEERsClass Staff; Presbyterian Centernprogram Chairman. Recording Secretary; Sophomore Council; Journal- ism Club!Secretary-Treasurer, Business Queen Candidate; Business Boardeedication Day Usher; Mortar BoardvEditor a 36 Quarterly; Westminster Fellowship Moderator, Synod of Appalachia . NELL LONG, Springfield, Tennesssee; Education. ' TOM F. LOMENICK, ChattanoogaV Tennessee; Busmess Administration ' Third Row: PATRICIA ANN LOVETTE, Nlorristown, Tennessee; Business Administration; Alpha Omicron piiTreas- urer, Senior Pan-Hellenic Representative, Assistant Intramural Manager; Orange and VVbiteiAssisrant Society Editors Sor ciety Editor; W.S.G.A.77Tteasurer, Chairman Financial Committee, Council; Pan-HelleniciTreasurer; Journalism Club; Radio Workshop; Usher Corp; Womenk Recreational Association Official; Carnicus publicity Committee; Aloha Oe PubA licity Committee; Pi Omega Pi-vTreasurer; HXWhoKs Who in American Colleges and UniversitiesW Dearfs List; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Eta Rhoisecretary. 0 JOHN LEE LOWRANCE, Trenton, Tennessee; Engineering; A.IsEsE.; Eta Kappa Nu. . IRENE LOY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Kappa-sSecretarys ' SEFTON BROWN LUs CA5, Nashville, Tennessee; Engineering; A.EsI.I.-President; American Society of Civil Engineers; ACEnBoard; Fraternity Relations Board; Melrose Hall Council. . ROBERT POILARD LUCKE, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Beta Gamma Sigma, ' HARRIET JANE LUEBKE, Concord, Tennessee; Education; Phi Mu-Scholarship Chairman, Chap- lain; A.SsCsiEducation Representative; Alpha Lambda DexaiTreasurer; Pi Lambda Theta; Sigma Delta Pi7VicesPrtsis dent; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship; Mortar Board-Treasurer; HWAVES Who in American Colleges and Univesities; Phi Kappa Phi. . JESSIE LYONS, Surgoinsville, Tennessee; Education; Pi Beta Phiipledge Supervisor; Mattie Kain Dormitory wlxeasurer; Usher Corp; Phi Eta Tau; Modern Dance Club; Freshman Orientation Leader; VOLUNTEER Staff; mYW Blue Tri- angle. . FRANK MORGAN MCCLELLAND, NIaryviHe, Tennessee; Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; A.I.E.E. . JAMES G. MCCOIN, Whitwells Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; AFROTCm-Majmz . EZRA LEE MCCONNELL, JRH Gate City, Virginia; Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tennessee EngineeriBusiness Staff: AsI.E.Es-Secrerary of Student Chapter. ' Fourth Row: TOM B. MCCORD, Centerville, Tennessee; Education; Sigma Phi Epsilonspresident; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Intramural Chairman of Sigma Phi Epsilon; R.O.TsC.nCa-det Major; Honor Physical Ed ucation Student. . JEAN McPHETRIDGE, Knoxville. Tennessee; Business Administration; Independent Students AssociaA tiongDance Chairman, CouncilnRepresentative at Large; Sophomore Council; Offlce Administration Club; Glee Club. ' GUY H. NICCROSKEY, Bristol, Tennessee; Agriculture; Ag Club; Dairy Club. ' RAY MARTIN. Danville, Virginia; Business Ardministlation; Sigma ChiiFootball; Arnold Air Society; Society for Advancement of Management; T-ClubiTreasurer. ' JOHN E. MASSEY, Liberal Arts, . TOM Bs MATLOCK, London, Tennessee; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho; Ag Club; Ag Education ClubiPrESXdent. 0 LINA MATTHEWS, Jackson, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Alpha Omicron Pi; Pans Hellenic Council; Radio Workshop; Eta Sigma Phi; House Council. ' WILLIAM MAC MAUNEY, LaFoIlette, Ten- nessee; Liberal Arts; Independent Students Association; Wesley Foundationipresident 0 WILLIAM S. MAXYVELL. Baxter, Tennessee; Agriculture. 0 TOM Cs MAYO, Paris, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Chiisecretary; Freshman Council; A.SKC. College Representative; Faculty Scholarship; Arnold Air Society; Pb: Eta Sigmaipresident; Beta Gamma SigmaAPresident; Junior Class President; A.S,C.7Ath1etic Chairman; Omicron Delta KappasVice-President; Scarabbean University Center Board: AF-ROTCiLr. COL; Scarabbean Outstanding Sophomore Award. 37 THE SENIOR CLASS HARRIET CLACK Editor of Orange and White CHARLES STRASBURGER President of Zeta Beta Tau ' First Row: JANICE MILES. DrBSden, Tennessee; Home Economics; Alpha Omicron PiiiHistorian; Kittie Kain Dorm- Vice-President; Home Ec Council; Circulation Manager-Tennessee Home EC Review; Transfer from U. T. Martin Branch; Home EC Club President; Campus Leader; Intramural Manager for Women; Misa Home Economics. ' LENORE J. MILLER, Elizabethton, Tennessee; Liberal Arts, 0 LESLIE WILLARD MILLER, Jacksonville, Florida; Engineering; Sigma NuiSentineI, House Manager; Scabbard and Blade; Arnold Air Society; Honor Roll; American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers; AFwROTCiSquadron Commander, Group Operations Offlcer, Cadet Nlajor, Carnicus Stage CommitteeA ' WILLIAM ALBERT MILLER, JR, Memphis, Tennessee; Engineming; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon7Vice-President; Amer- ican Society Civil Engineers-Corresponding Secretary. ' KENNETH R, MILLS, Sneedvillc, Tennessee; Agriculture; Ag Club; Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team ' JOY MILLSAPS, Maryville, Tennessee; Education; Zeta Tau AlphaiGuard Historian; Square Dance Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon Frontier Girl; Blue Triangle. ' JERRY ELMON MOODY, Lexington, Tennessee; Agriculture; Independent Students Association; Agronomy ClukSecrerary, President. . JULIA MOON. Big Spring Tennessee; Business Administration; Pi Omega Pinecretary. . JOHN PAYNE MUR- PHY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering . RALPH W. NANE, Mountain City, Tennessee; Agriculture; American Society of Agricultural Engineers-Secretary, ViCe-President; Canterbury Club. 0 Second Row: THOMAS L, NEAL, Watertown, Tennessee; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho Assistant Treasurer. Treaaz urer, President; A.S.C. Ag Representative; Fraternity Relations Board; Ag Club; Beaver Club; Dairy Club Treasurer; Amer- ican Dairy Science Association Scholarship; Barnwarming Staff; Ag Round-Up First Place Holstein Class; R.O.T.C. Cadet Captain; Mead Judging Team; Tennessee Farmer Advertising Staff; Sophomore Council; Ag RoundUp Staff ' ETHEL JOSEPHINE NEAS, Greeneville, Tennessee; Home Economics; Home EC Club, 9 ROBERT FRANKLIN NEILSEN, Memphis, Tennessee; Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Eta Kappa Nu-President; American Institute Electrical Engineers Vice President; Engineering Representative to Student Council; Tau Beta Pi. ' ROWENA NEWBERRY, Dresden, Tennessee; Home Economics; Alpha Omicron PFvVicevPresident, Philanthropic Chairman; Kittie Kain DormvPresident; Home Eco- nomics Club Council. . GEORGE C. NEWCOMER, JR., Nashville, Tennessee; Business Administration: Kappa Sigma; S,A.M.; Distmguished Military Student; R.O.T.C. Lieutenant. . NANCY NICHOLS, Knoxville, Tennessee; Edu- cation; Phi Mu:Pledge Directoxg Rush Chairman; R.O.T.C.75ponsor; Beaver Club-Secretary; Usher Corp; Education Club. ' BILL NUNLEY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering; A.S.M.E.; Arnold Air Society; Tau Beta Pi. . SUZANNE WILSON ODOM, Chattanooga Tennessee; Education; Chi Omega;Pledge Trainer; political Representative; R.O.T.C.W Sponsor; Homecoming Committee; Camicus; Dolphin Club; Barbara Blount HallA Treasurer; Pi Lambda Theta. ' DON WILLIAM OWNBY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Law; Phi Delta phiiMajister; R.O.T.C.-Commission. . ROBERT J. PALMER, Delta, Pennsylvania; Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Arnold Air Society; A.F.R.O.T.C.7Distinguished Mili- tary Student; Scabbard and Blade; Melrose Hall Councih American Institute of Indusnial Engineers. 38 V x x e; : $ 3; n b . Third Row: JAMES PATTON. Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha7Vice-President; Alpha Chi Sig- ma; Nahheeyayli Boazdisecretary; Tau Beta Pi. . JAMES EDWARD PAULUS, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Society of American Military Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Newman ClubAViceePresident; Tau Beta Pi. . EILEEN PEACE. Decatur, Tennessee; Business Administration. . RURAL A. PEACE, Decatur, Tennessee; Agriculture; Ag Club; Ag Education ClubiTreasv urer. . JACK T. PERKINSON, Riceville, Tennessee; Agriculture ' FRANCES H. PERRY, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; Home EConomics. 0 CARL PRICHARD, Alcoas Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marketing Club: Finance Club. . WESLEY W, PRITCHARD, Cleveland, Tennessee; Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta; BY Cabinet; Marketing and Retailing Club; Scabbard and Blade; Pep Club; HYi'wPresident; Presbyterian Student CentervPres- idem; Omicron Delta Kappa; A.SiC.eTradition Board; uXths Who in American Colleges and Universities;U Scarabbean. . DAN B. PUCKEL, Memphis, Tennessee; Engineering, . BARBARA ANN QUEENERs Wilmington, Delaware; Edu- cation; Alpha Delta PiMViceePresident, Chaplain. Rush Chairman; Mu; Tcnnessee; Phi Kappa PhinViceAPresidem; Torch- bearer; YiW.C.A.7President; Mortar Board; ths Who in American Colleges and Universities;H Student-Faculty Organ- izations Board Representative; A.S.CiiTraditions Board Chairman, Secretary, Education Representative; VOLUNTEER Beau- tv; W.SiG.A-nSecretary; Pi Lambda Theta; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Ace Queen of Hearts Finalist; Aloha Oe Chair- man; VVOLUNTEERnFeatures Editor; AF R.OiT.CieSponsor; Henson HaXl-President; Panhellenic Sophomore Award; Tri Psi Sophomore Award; Freshman Faculty Scholarship; Freshman Class Secretary; Freshman Council; Alpha Lambda Delta; HGoddess of GreeksH Finalist; Mortar Beard Freshman Award. ' Fourth Row: MARGARET QUINN. Lancing, Tennessee; Education. . JAMES W. RANDOLPH, Lewisburg, Tennes- see; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; MarketingeRetaiIing Clubipresident; Scabbard and BladesHonorary Mil- itarywSoCiety; Business Administration Board; Business Manager i'yJournal of Business; Distinguished Military Student; Ca- det Major; Delta Sigma Pi; Business Administration Boardipresident, Senior Representative. . DONNIE P, BROCK REA. l'MrsJ; New Tazewell, Tennessee; Business Administration. . WILLIAM HOWARD RIGGINS, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; Engineering; Eta Kappa NuWTreasurer, Corresponding Secretary; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi, 0 JAMES A. ROBERTSON, JR., Sevierville, Tennessee; Agriculture. ' ELNA JACKSON ROBINSON, Pound, Vir- ginia; Business Administration; Sigma Kappa; Office Administration Clubi ' MARY ELLEN RODDY, Knoxville, Ten- nessee; Business Administration; Chi Omega-Carnicus Chairman, Assistant Pledge Mother; Dolphin Club; Intramurals; VOLUNTEER; Business Publications; Carnicus; Y.WiC.A,; Blue Triangle; Economics Club; All-Sing. 0 CECIL M. ROD- GERS, JR., Chattanooga, Tennessee; Business Administration. . HORACE A. ROMEO, Chattanooga, Tennessee; En gineering: A.I.E.E.; Eta Kappa Nu, . JAY C. ROOTE, Jackson. Tennessee; Engineering, 39 THE SENIOR CLASS BOB ROBINSON All-Students Council President DON MONEYHUN President of Nahheeyayli Board ' First Row: SUE RUEFF, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa Delta-Vice presidcnt of Pledge Class, Assistant Treasurer, Jr. Pan-Hellenic Representative, Viceipresident. Vice-President, 1953 Convention Delegate, Outstand- ing Sophomore Award; WsS.G.A.7Social Committee, Viceipresidenr, President; A.S.C.sSecretary, Business Adminiistra- tion Representative; AlI'Sing Committee; Carnicus Committee7Co-Chairman of Stage Carnicus Committee; Homecoming ComV mittee; Sophomore Council; HY -Cabinet Member, Chairman of Freshman Committee, Chairman of Program Committee; Aloha Oe CommitteeiCorChairman; Orange and White; VOLUNTEER Staff; Pep Club; Business Board; Radio Workshop; House Sen- ate; Newman ClubsSecretary, Vice-President, Program Chailman; Henson HullsVice-Presidem, Counselor; Mortar Board' Secnetary; HXWhoYs XWho in American Colleges and UniversitiesH; Torchbearer; Homecoming Queen, Air Force ROTC Sponsor, Army ROTC Sponsor; Finalist for Business Admimsrrarion Queen; Received ssOutstanding Junior Award, Bamwarming Queen Candidate. . JOYCE RUSSELL, New Tazewell, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Phi MUsVice-Presidem of Pledge Class, Historian; AllrSing; Camicus; Art League; Homecoming Committee. 0 ROBERT H, RYMER, Old Fort, Tennessee; Engiv neering; SOUth Stadium COUNSEIOY; 1.5.A.; A.I.E.E. . ROLLIE A. SANDERS, Humboldt, Tennessee; Home Economics. 0 FRANK NICK SEAL, Martel, Tennessee; Business Administratiion; Independent Students Association-Council, Books sLore Manager; Beaver Club; Pershing Rifles; Student Center Committee; Philosophy Club; Presbyterian Student Center; Presi- dent of IVS.A.; All Students Club Council; ROTC-Cadet Captain; Judge of Cheerleaders. . WALTER W. SEAMAN, Johnson City, Tennessee; Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon7Vice-President. Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Political Rep- resentative, Guide; Tenneuee EngineersEditor-insChief, Assistant Editor; Society of American Military EngineerSsPresi- dent; A.S.C.Es; Scabbard and Blade; VOLUNTEER-Class Editor; S.A.M.E. Outstanding Junior Engineer Cadet; Disting- uished Military Student; Publications Council; Freshman Tennis Team; ACE BoardsChairman of ACE Day; A.S.C,wExecus rive Committee, Chairman of Publications Board; R.O.T,C.sCadet Major, 15: Sgt.; Camicus Committee Chairman; A.S.C. Election Commission . EDWARD MARVIN SEARCY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering; A.S.M.E.; A.S.R,E.; Pi Tau Sigma. . ROBERT E. SEYFRIED, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Education. ' DAVID ROTHELL SHOEMAKER, Kingsport. Tennessee; Lngineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Society for Metals--Oak Ridge Chapter; Baptist s57 Student Union. 0 EDWARD R, SHORE, JR, Gallaway, Tennessee; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma RhOr-Seaetary, che- 33? 9 u President; Alpha Zeta Award for Outstanding Sophomore in College of Agriculture; Ag Club Banquet Manager; Block and 3 f , f Ulidle; Alpha Zeta Reporter; Meats Judging Team; Livestock Judging Team; Ag ClubVicePresident, President; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Sears Scholarship; Jesse H. Jones Scholarship: R.O.TsC.sMaj0r; HthVs Who in American Colleges and Universities. ' E . Second Row: PEGGY SHUGART, CLeveland, Tennessee; Education; Alpha Delta Piiipledge President; UYW Blue Tri- w , angle; Dolphin Club; Transfer from King College; Student Governmentisecretary; Pi Pi Literary Societyisecretary; Sophomore Class Secretary; Drama Club; American Chemical Society . DAVID OTIS SHULL, Elizabethton. Tennessee; Engineering; w 40 Pi Tau Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 0 SELMA J SITZMAN, Knoxvillei Tennessee; Business Admin- istration; Kappa DeltaiCorresponding Secretary; Senior Class Treasurer; Business BoardiSecretary-Treasurer; Kappa Chi and Modern Dance Clubipresident; Office Adminisnation Club7Vice.President; W.S.G.A. Council; VOLUNTEERiASSiStant Editor; Newman Club; Homecoming Committee; Camicus Committee; Intramurals; HY ; Blue Triangle; Usher Corps; Orienr tation Leader; Senior Representative to Business Board. . JOHN MCWHORTER SMITH, Dresden, Tennessee; Business Ad- ministration; Finance Club. . BILL HUDSON SNEED. Chattanooga, Tennessee; Engineering; Kappa Sigmaspresident; American Institute of Industrial EngineerSAptesident; Outstanding Freshman Engineering Award. 0 WILLIAM Ti SNY- DER, Knoxville, Tennessee; Engineering; Pi Tau SigmasCorresponding Secretary; Tau Beta Pinpresident; Phi Kappa Phi; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; U,T, Chorus. 0 RALPH D, SPARKMAN, Saulsbury. Tennessee; Engi- x'eering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Baptist Student Union; Independent Students Association; Transfer from UiT. Martin Branch. ' PEGGY ANN SPECK, Monterey, Tennessee; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi-Intramurals Chairman. Corresponding Secretary, VicesPresident; Us T. Chorus; Wesley Foundation Council; Temple Court7Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurers ' VIRGINIA LOUISE SPEIRAKIS, Asheville. North Carolina; Liberal Arts; Delta Zeta; Chorus; Art League Club; Spanish Club 0 BARBARA SPELLINGS, Bells, Tennessee; Education; Kappa DeltaiRush Chairman, Social Chairman; Kappa Chi; Modem Dance Club; Education Club; HYH; Mattie Cain Dormitory7Vice-President; WiS.G.Ai ' Third Row: BARBARA STANFIELD, Jasper, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa DeltasSergeant-at-Arms; Of- fice Administration Clubs-Treasurer; iiYiH Business Administration Queen Candidate; Orientation Leader; W.S.GiA. . RUBY I. TAYLOR, Silver Point, Tennessee; Home Economics. ' MARY JOYCE TEMPLE, Sevierville, Tennessee; Education; Sigma Kappav-President, Sr. Pan Hellenic Representative. Jr. Pan Hellenic Representative; Baptist Student Cen- ter Executive Countililnter-Center and Alumni Representative; Mattie Kain DormiVicesPresidenr; Y ; Pan Hellenic Pub- licity Chairman. . JOHN E, THORNTON, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Sigma Phi EpsilonsHis- torian, Pledge Relations Board; Tennesssee Engineer, Society Advancement of Management. 0 SADIE BLAIR THWEATT. Humboldt, Tennessee; Education; Chi Omega; Carnicus; Transfer from Ward-Belmonr. . NANCY ANNE TOWNSEND, Parsons. Tennessee; Home Economics. ' MARSHALL DANIEL TUCKER, Dresden, Tennessee; Business Administration: Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Society, ' MARTHA LOUISE TUGGLE. Capleville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kap- pa DeltasTreasurer of Pledge Class, Assistant Treasurer of Active Chapter, Treasurer of Active Chapter, Corresponding Sec- retary, Recording Secretay: uY'VCabinet Publicity Committee; Jennie Armstrong DormiTreasurer; Office Administration CluPSecretary; Blue Triangle; Orientation Leader; Intramurals; Council Member of Jennie Armstrong Dorm. 0 MARY LUCILE TURNER, Sparta, Tennessee; Education; Latin Major; nVol VanitiesH . BETY j VAN HOOSER. Lawrence- burg, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa DeltaiHistorian; Orientation Leader; HYH; Blue Triangle; VOLUNTEER Staff; WiSAG.A.; Modern Dance; Kappa Chi; Office Administra tion Club; Newman Club; Mattie Kain DormiSecrerary, Treasv urer. 41 THE SENIOR CLASS JOE MYNATT Chairman of Rebel Party JOE HARB Assistant Editor of Volunteer swzzwamws , ' Fourth Row: HAROLD WALKER, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration. 0 BOB L. XWARD, Knoxville, Ten- nessee; Business Administration. ' CARRIE JOE ANNE WATKINS, Loudon. Tennessee; Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda ThetakJunior Award; Phi Kappa Phi, . HELEN JOANNE WATSON, Rockwoodi Tennessee; Home Economics; Home Economics Club. ' DAVID P. WATERS, Seviervillc, Tennessee; Business Administration. 0 WILLIAM HAROLD WEBB, Paris, Tennessee; Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E.isecretary. ' BETTY Ji WEEMS, Dalton, Georgia; Home Economics, . MICKEY EUGENE WEHBY, Nashville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha-House Man ager, Treasurer, ViCe-President; Delta Nu Alpha; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Distinguished Niilitary Student; Usher; Newman Club. ' BARBARA JO XWELLSi Home Economics. 0 SUZANNE K. WELMERS, Fountain City, Tennessee; Li- beral Arts; Phi MuiHistorian, President; Art League7Vice-President, Treasurer. . First Row: MARY KATHERINE WENDEL, Memphis, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. . ROBERT L, WESLEY, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Orung: and Whirei-Intramural Editor, Sports Editor; VVUOT Sports- caster; Radio Workkshop; Journalism Club; VOLUNTEER Staff, ' MARGARET WHALENi Chattanooga, Tennessee; Edu. cation; Alpha Omicron PiiRituaI Chairman, Political Representative; W.S,G.Ai; Orientation Leader; Usher Corp; Orange and White; Usher for U.T. Theatre; HY ; Intramural Manager; Phi Eta Tau; Blue Triangle; Homecoming Committee; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Ace Queen; Military Queen; TH Club Sweetheart; Winner of Intramural Tennis Tournament. . JULIA WILHITE Chattanooga, Tennessee; Home Economics; Alpha Omicron PiiAssistant Treasurer; W.SiG.A. Financial Can mittee; Temple Court DormAVicerPresident; Omicron Nu; Home EC Club; Danforth Junior Summer Fellowship; Merrill- Palmer Fellowship. . Srcond Row: BETTY C. WILLIAMS, Bells, Tennessee; Home Economics. 0 CHARLES MARTIN WILLIAMS, Cum- berland Gap, Tennessee; Busines Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Society for Advancement of Managementipresident; Economics Club-wVicewPresident; Business Administration Boardisenior Representative. 0 SALLY WILLIAMS. 0 TOM R. XVILSON, Engineering. . Third Row: MARION LEE WINFREYi Concord, Tennessee; Business Administration; Phi Gamma DetIa-Secretary; Orange and WhileiEditor-in-Chief; Scarabbean Senior Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; UVWhoys Who in American Colleges and Universities; Delta Sigma Pi; HVOV, Vanities-Director; Winter and director, winning Carnicus skit; Carnicus Publicity Committee-Co-Chairman; Homecoming Publicity Committee; A,S.C, Publications Board; Pershing Rifles; Journalism Clubi . BETTY WRIGHT. Knoxville, Tennessee; Education; Delta Delta Delta; Blue Triangle; HY.H . MARY ANN WRIGHT. Knoxville, Tennessee; Liberal Arts. ' BETTY J, YARBRO. Decaturville, Tennessee; Home Economics. 42 ALMA MATER On a hallowed hill in Tennessee like beacon shining bright, The stately walls of U-T rise Glorious to the sight. What torches kindled at that flame Have passed from hand to hand; What hearts cemented in that name Bind land to stranger land? 0 ever as we strive to rise on Life,s unresting stream, Dear alma mater, may our eyes be Lifted to that gleam! So here,s to you, old Tennessee, Our alma mater true; We pledge in love and harmony Our loyalty to you. 43 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Bob Robinson, President; Jimmy Culp, Treasurer; Marsha Murphy, Secretary; R. V. Norman, Vice-President. THE JUNIOR CLASS First ROW: WILLIAM J. ABERNATHY ........................................... Columbia, Tennessee CARNELL F. ARGO ................................................. Trezevant, Tennessee KATHRYN J. ARRANTS ............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee CAROLYN ARVVOOD ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee TERRELL C. AYRES ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JENNY BABCOCK ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: jEAN BAGGENSTOSS .............................................. Winchester, Tennessee CHRIS BENNETT ........................................................ GriHin, Georgia NANCY BOYD .......................................................... Soddy, Tennessee CAMERON HRACKNEY, JR. ........................................ Knoxvilkt, Tennessee LAWSON BRASVVELI ................................................ Nashville, Tennessee ANN BRYAN ..................................................... Morristmvn, Tennessee Third Row: ELAINE BRYANT ............................................... Lawrenceburg, Tennessee MARY BUCKNER ................................................ Maynardville, Tennessee EDWARD BYNUM .................................................... Jackson, Tennessee JOHN CAHOON ................................................... Chattanooga, Tennesree CISCILY J. CARTER .................................................... Ripley, Tennessee GARY CAYLOR .................................................... Cleveland, Tennessee Fourth ROW: ANN CHANDLER ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CAROLYN CLARK ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee MARILYN CLARK ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee MARLY COELHO .................................................. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil MYRA CORKLAND .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee CATHERINE COVINGTUN .......................................... Pachuta, Mississippi Fifth Row: SARAH CFLBERT .................................................. Oak Ridge, Tennessee JAMES CULP ........................................................ Maryville, Tennessee BETTY CURRENS .................................................... Louisville, Kentucky ANNE DAVIS ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY DAVIS ......................................................... Athens, Tennessee PATSY DAVIS .....,.. .............................................SpeedWeH, Tennessee Sixth Row: WILLIAM DENNIS .................................................. Columbia, Tennessee LARRY DORSEY ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BILL DOVVNEY ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGINIA DYKES ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BRYANT ELLIS ...................................................... Memphis, Tennessee DON FERGIVSON .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row: LEWIS FINLEY ......................................................... Finley, Tennessee EDWARD FISHER ...................................................... Athens, Tennessev ROLLAND FISHER .................................................. Rockwood, Tennessee BARBARA FORD ................................................. Johnson City, Tennessee DAN FREEMAN ........................................................ Martin, Tennessee JEAN FUSON ....................................................... Smithville, Tennessee Eighth Row: PATRICIA GALLAHER ............................................ Cullinwood, Tennessee JI'NE GENTRY ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JAY GILLENVVATER ................................................ Kingspurr, Tennessee EDWARD GILMER ................................................ Bcckley, West Virginia GORDON GOODGAMF. .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee MARGARET GREEN ................................................... Dayton, Tennessee 44 45 BOB ROBINSON President of Junior Class THE jUNIOR CLASS First Row: PAFL GREEN ....................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee BETTY GRIFFIN ........................................................ Gates, Tennessee CAROL HADLEY ................................................ Salisbury, North Carolina LI'CY HARDIN ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JOAN HART ........................................................ Maryville, Tennessee BEVERLY HAYNES ................................................. Nashville, Tennessee Second Row: XVILL HAYNES .................................................... anensville, MARY EMMA HEARN .......... ' .................................... 1 lenderson, CLARA HENDRIX ................................................... Knoxville, BARBARA J. HOPKINS ............................................. Oak Ridge, GLENN HORNER ................................................... Centerville, ALPHA R. HUDSON .................................................... Kenton, Third Row; JAN HUDSON ........................................................ Memphis, VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON ........................................... Knoxville, WILLIAM JONES .................................................... Knoxville, jANET KENAN FISHER .......................................... Chattanooga, DON KING .......................................................... Memphis, CARL KOELLA ...................................................... Rockford, F ourth Row: Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee SUSANNE LEINERT ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JACK LITTLETON ................................................ Lenoir City, Tennessee ED LOCKETT ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BOBBY LOGAN ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee SUSAN LYLE ........................................................... Atlanta, Georgia ELIZABETH MCCAULEY ............................................ Scarsdale, New York Fifth Row: PATSY MCCUTCHEN .............................................. Union City, GERRY MANSFIELD .............................................. Chattanooga, BARBARA MOORE ................................................. Oak Ridge, SALLY MOORE ..................................................... Oak Ridge, MARY MORRIS ................................................... Chattanooga, CAROLYN MOSS .................................................... Knoxville, Sixth Row: ANDY MORTON .................................................... Knoxville, CLOICE MOSES ...................................................... Columbia, LEONARD MURRY ................................................ Copperville, BETTY MYNATT ................................................. Maryville, BEN MYNATT ...................................................... Maryville, DON NEBLETT .................................................... Morristown, Seventh Row: Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee JYDITH T. NICHOLS .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN NOTTINGHAM .............................................. Kingsport, Tennessee FAYNE PARSONS, JR. .............................................. Shelbyville, Tennessee LEILA PENN ........................................................... Kenton, Tennessee DAVID PEOPLES .................................................. Morristmvn, Tennessee JEVVELL PIERCY ..................................................... Bellevue, Tennessee Eighth Row: HOWARD PRUITT ............................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee VIRGINIA RAGSDALE .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee BOBBY RAINES ....................................................... Medina, Tennessee BILL RATHER ....................................................... Franklin, Tennessee ANN RECTOR .......................................................... VVaynesviIIe, N. C. SHIELDS REMINE ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee 46 47 awvw W yy Mk w' , W a; First Row: PATRICIA RHYNE ................................................... Newport, Tennessee CAROLYN RICE ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee SARAH ROBINSON ................................................... Selmer, Tennessee CAMILLE SC'HIFFMAN ...................................... Greensboro, North Carolina LARRY SHELTON ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee MARY SHEPPARD ...................................................... Atlanta, Georgia Second Row: SHIRLEY SMITH .......................................................... Dayton, Ohio WILL SMITH ........................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee BETTY SPENCE ................................................... Decaturville, Tennessee ROBERT SPOONE .................................................. Morristown, Tennessee HARVEY SPROUL ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLENE STINSON ................................................ Memphis, Tennessee Third Row: w JE'g LIZ BROWN SEBA SUTLIFF ..................................................... Oak Rigge, Tennessee Political Representative MARION J. TAPP .................................................... Knoxvxlle, Tennessee JACK THOMPSON ................................................... Nashville, Tennessee JAN THOMAS ................................................ Greensboro, North Carolina BETTY TUCKER .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee MARK TWILLA ...................................................... Madison, Tennessee Fourth Row: JERRY WADE .......................................................... Harlingen, Texas JAMES WATSON .................................................... Memphis, Tennessee JOHN VVILFORD ........................................................ Paris, Tennessee ANN WILLIAMS ................................................... Morristown, Tennessee MARIE WILLIAMS ................................................ Fayetteville, Tennessee WALTER WILLIAMS ................................................. Lebanon, Tennessee Fifth Row: ANN WITT ........................................................ Morristown, Tennessee JIM WITT ........................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee PHILIP WRIGHT .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee RONALD YATES .................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee THE JUNIOR CLASS 48 49 First Row: BARBARA J. ADKISSON ............................................ Harriman, Tennessee CHARLOTTE M. ALLEY ................................................ Bristol, Tennessee NANCY E. ALLEY ................................................... Lake City, Tennessee KATHERINE ANDES ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLES E. BAILEY ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGINIA R. BAKER Second Row: PAT A. BALLARD ................................................... Knoxville,Tennessee JOE V. BARGER ..................................................... Bradford,'l ennessee CHARLENE B. BELL ................................................ Oak Ridge,Tennessee ANN L. BOONE ..................................................... Knoxville,Tennessee FRED H. BRADLEY .............................................. Kingsport,Tennesse: SARAH L. BRANDT ..................................................... Atlanta, Georgia Third Row: BEAUCHAMP E. BROGAN ............................................. Athens,Tennessee CLARA J. BROWN ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee DOROTHYmAT BROWN .............................................. Oak Ridmm BETTY L. BURNETT ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee JO ANN BURNS ..................................................... Maryville,Tennessee EUGENE E. BURR ................................................... Memphis,Tennessee Fourth Row: PHIL BURT .......................................................... Memphis, Tennessee KATHERINE V. BYRD ........................................... Chattanooga,Tennessee BETTY LOU CARMACK .......................................... Greeneville, Tennessee ANN CARMICHAEL ROBERT M. CLARK .................................................. Newport,Tennessee SAM D. CLINTON ............................................... Oliver Springs, Tennessee Fifth Row: SHIRLEY S. COVINGTON .................................. . ....... Lenoir City,Tennessee VIRGINIA L. CRAFT ................................................... London, Kentucky CAROL A, CRESS ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee PATSY A. CROCKETT ............................................. Wythevillefrennessee CAROLYN CRONAN ....................... . ............................ Ridgely, Tennessee jERRY P. CROOK .................................................... Memphis, Tennessee Sixth Row: CAROLYN C. CROUCH ..... ' ....................................... Elizabethton, Tennessee JOYCE DENNIS ......................................................... Atlanta, Georgia ROBERT E. DOUGHERTY ........................................... Knoxville, Tennessee PEGGY J. DOUGLASS ............................................ Germantown, Tennessee JAMES H. DUMAS .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee PEARLINE E. EADS . . .. ............................................ Oak Ridge, Tennessee Seventh Row: CAROL F. EDWARDS ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee ANN E. EMERY ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CAROL A. ERDMAN ................................................ Crossville,Tennessee TOM N. FARRELL ................................................. Whitehaven, Tennessee ANDREY F. FERGUSON ............................................. Maryville,Tennessee HOWARD M. FIELDS ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee Eighth Row: JOE C. FINCHER .................................................... Knoxville,Tennessee BARBARA A. FINLEY ................................................ Columbia, Tennessee CLAIRE FUSSELL .................................................... Memphis, Tennessee GEORGE E. GARDNER ........................................... Williamsport, Tennessee ANITA J. GRAMMER ................................................ Nashville, Tennessee VVILHELMINIA A. HAMMOND ......................................... Ithaca, New York 51 k5? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Henry Miller, President; Connie Bowers, Secretary; Keith Bariow, Vice-President. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 52 First Row: JOE W. HARB ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JEAN HARLE ........................................................ Cleveland, Tennessee MARY ETTA HAYES ................................................. Franklin, Tennessee KAY HAYS .......................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CAROLYN HEADRICK ................................................ Oakdale, Tennessee DOT J HILL ......................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: JAMES R. HOLLADAY ............................................... Nashville, Tennessee PEGGY L. HORNE ................................................... Blackwood, Virginia JOAN HOWARD ................................................ Indian Springs,Tennessee EUGENE C. HUBER ................................................. Knuxville,Tennessee PAT J. HUBER ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN F. HUMPHREY ................................................ TazewelI,Tennessee Third Row: STEVEN S. IRVINE ............................................... Old Hickory,Tennessee DORIS H. JENKINS ............................................. Hendersonville,Tennessee ROBERT L. JOHNSTON ................................................. Ripley, Tennessee HARRIET L. JORDAN ................................................. A11ardt,Tennessee CARLENE KILPATRICK .......................................... Murphy, North Carolina JANE V. KING ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: MELBA S. LAMPLEY .............................................. White B111H,Tennessee JAMES A. LAVVELL ................................................. Knoxville,Tennessee JIM D. LEMAY ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLES LEWIS, JR. ............................................... Knoxville,Tennessee MARLENE LITTLE ............................................... Newton, North Carolina TOMMY W. LOCKETT .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee Fifth Row: 1 DAVID C. MCMAKIN ............................................ New Rochelle, New York CHARLES N. McCLANAHAN ........................................ Centerville, Tennessee LORETTA A. MCCRACKEN ..................................... Asheville, North Carolina JOSEPH MCCRARY ................................................ Morristown, Tennessee ANN MCDONALD ................................................. MCMinnville, Tennessee DAVID E. MCKINNEY .............................................. Sweetwater, Tennessee Sixth Row: DAVID L. McSVVEEN ................................................. Newport, Tennessee ?ENEVIEVE MACK .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JERRY A. MAYHEW ................................................ Knoxville,Tennessee PATRICIA A. MEDLEY ............................................... Madison, Tennessee MARY JANE MERRITT ................................................. Atlanta, Georgia CLAUDIA M. MIGLIARA ............................................ Memphis, Tennessee Seventh Row: HENRY T. V. MILLER ................................................. Dickson, Tennessee JOE E. MONGER ................................................... Lenoir Cityfrennessee JAMES T. MOORE .................................................. Knoxville,Tennessee CHARLES D. MOUNGER ............................................ Knoxville, Tennessee THEREZA C. NASCHIMENTO ...................................... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil JIM H. NEAL .................................................... Murfreesboro,Tennessee Eighth Row: BILL D. NEESE .......................................................... Dublin, Virginia BOB W. NEVVSOME .................................................. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAM H. OWEN ................................................... Clinton,Tennessee MARLENE R. PAINE ................................................ Maryville, Tennessee JANET PARROTT .................................................... Newport, Tennessee MARIE M. PARROTT ............................................... Knoxville,Tennessee 53 HENRY MILLER Sophomore Class President THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 54 Firlt Row: NORTON PATTERSON ............................................... Memphis, Tennessee BILL B. PENNEBAKER .............................................. Memphis, I ennessee GORDON PETERS ................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee DONNA J. POWERS ................................................... Franklin, Tennessee JOHN T. PULLEN .................................................... Memphis,Tennessee GEORGE A. RALSTON .............................................. Nashville; Tennessee Second Row: WILLIAM S. RALSTON ......................................... Murfreesboro, Tennessee CAROL M. REDDICK ................................................ Knoxville,Tennessee HARLEY L. REEL .................................................. Gerencville, Tennessee CHRISTINA H. REGAS ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BUDDY O. RHEA ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee WANDA L. RICE ..................................................... Memphis, Tennessee LYNN W. RIDDLE ................................................... Memphis,Tennessee Third Row: JOAN ROGERS ANITA L. ROWLAND NANCY C. RUDD ................................................... Maryville,Tennessee ROBERT T. RYAN ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee TOM J. SCHUETZ ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee RICHARD T. SCHNABEL ............................................ Knoxville,Tennessec DAVID D. SELLERS ................................................. KnoxV'iIle,'TexlIIessec Fourth Row: DONALD W. SHANNON ............................................. Knoxville, TenneSsee BARBARA JEAN SHERRILL ....................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee NANCY J. SIMPSON ................................................. Nashville, Tennessee JANE SIMS ............................................................. Sparta, Tennessee CONNIE C. SISK ....................................................... Mascot,Tennessee RAY G. SIMMONS ..................................................... Glendale, Missouri FRANCES SLOAN ....................................................... Ripley, Tennessee Fifth Row: DORA SMITH ....................................................... Covington, Tennessee JACK A. SMITH ....................................................... Jackson, Tennessee jAMES F. SMITH .................................................... Knoxville,Tennessee MARY J. SMITH ........................................................ Athens, Alabama ROBERT B, SMITH ................................................ Friendsville, Tennessee GEORGE M. STEVENS ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee DAVID STEWART ................................................... Gallatin, Tennessee Sixth Row: RAYMOND E. STONE ............................................... Knoxville,'I eImessee NORMA J. STOOTS ................................................ Brownsville, Tennessee CHARLES H. TARRANT .............................................. Newbern, Tennessee FITZHUGH TAYLOR ................................................ Memphis, Tennessee MARY E. TEFFETELLER ............................................ Maryville, Tennessee MARY E. THOMPSON ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee TOBY B. THOMPSON ............................................... Kingsport,Tennessee Seventh Row: HELEN S. TURNER .................................................. Memphis,Tennessee JANE VAUGHAN ...................................................... Bolivar, Tennessee JO NELDA UPCHURCH ................................................ F0rbus,Tennessee AUDRY G. WAGNER ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLES A. WALKER .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee DAVENE WAINSCOTT ......................................... Pennington Gap, Virginia JAMES L. VVEESE ...................................................... Union Town, Ohio Eighth Row: NANCY JO WERNERT ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JANIE E. WEST ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JULIAN J. WHITLEY ............................................... Covington, Tennessee ANNE C. VVINGETT ............................................... Nashville, Tennessee BARBARA J. WRIGHT ............................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee BILL M. YATES ....................................................... Franklin, Tennessee SUSIE ZION ......................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee 55 :. me; V ma? AVWW w x w M BUD PENNINGTON President Sigma Phi Epsilon THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN OFFICERS Carl Langschmidt, Freshman Advisor; Lucy Van Ness, Secretary; Wayne Davis, President; Dorman Stout, Vice-President. THE FRESHMAN CLASS F irst Row: H, L. ALLEN .................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee RICHARD H. ALLEN ......... ,... . . .... . . .. ......... Oak Ridge, Tennessee PAT ARMSTRONG ............ . . ., . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Friendsville, Tennessee JANE F. ANDERSON ....... . ............. . , . V... ......... Memphis, Tennessee MARTIN AIVSTIN ............... .. .. . . . . . . ., . .......... Knoxville, Tennessee CAROL AVERY ............ , . H . ............... . V. . .. ........ Knoxville, Tennessee BILL AYCOCK ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: JOE BAGVVELL ............ . ................... . . ............ Knoxville, Tennessee BETTY JO BAKER ...................... . . . , . . . ........... Chattanooga, Tennessee ROBERT S, BARGER ......... . . . . . . . . ....................... Kingsport, Tennessee BARBARA BARRETT .............. . . . . . . .................. Knoxville, Tennessee BARBARA J. BAYLESS ... . . , . ,. . . . . ,. . ,. ............ Knoxville, Tennessee JANE BEENE ........................................ . . . .South Pittsburgh, Tennessee BOBBIE SITE BLACK ........... ,. .......... . ..................... Paris, Tennessee Third Row: KIRBY BLACK ................................... , . ............. Oak Ridge, Tennessee ELIZABETH BLANTON . . . .............. . . . .. . . ............... Nashville, Tennessee JIMMY BOOKOITT ......... .... ..................... . . ......... Winchester, Tennessee NANCY BOONE ................................................... Trenton, Tennessee W. H. BOWMAN ................................................... Newport, Tennessee CAROLYN BOYD .................... . . ......... ............... Sweetwater, Tennessee FRED BRACKNEY ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: DONALD G. BRADLEY . .. .......................................... Bristol, Tennessee JEAN BRADY ........................ .. .......................... Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY BRANN .................... . . .4 ..... . , . . ............. Jackson, Tennessee CELESTE BRICHETTU ....... . , .. . . .. . . . . . . , . . .......... Knoxville, Tennessee CLYDE C. BROOKS ............ . . ....... ... . ............. Greeneville, Tennessee GLENN ALLEN BROWN ................... . . . . ............... Bolivar, Tennessee LESLIE BROWNING ............................. . .. ........... Greeneville, Tennessee Fifth Row: ROBERT J, BRYSON ............................................. VVOOdbury, Tennessee BARBARA BUCKLEY ................. . ,. . . . . . . . . ............ Knoxville, Tennessee LEROY BITCKNER ........... . .................................. Knoxville, Tennessee PEGGY HUGO .................... . . .............. . ........ Oak Ridge, Tennessee NAT L. BURKHART ........ . , . . . . . ........................... Knoxville, Tennessee EVELYN G. BURNETT ..... , , . . . . . . , ..................... Fountain City, Tennessee BILL BURNS ...................... ... ................. . ........ Knoxville, Tennessee Sixth ROW: NANCY BURNS ..................... ,. ....................... VVeymouth, Massachusetts BETTY BUSH ...................................................... Dandridge, Tennessee VAUGHN BUSH .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JAKE BUTCHER ................................................ Maynardsville, Tennessee KATHERINE VIRGINIA BYRD .................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee JULIET CALHOUN .................................................... Seaford, Delaware BARBARA CARGILLE ............................................ Murfreesbom, Tenness'ee Seventh Row: JOHN NI, CARSONS, jR. ................................................ Vonore, Tennessee LA NIEVE CARTVVRIGHT ........................................ Nashville, Tennessee JOHN F. CHALLENGER, JR . ............................... . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee BOBBY G. CHAMBERS ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee AL CHAVANNES .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee NONA CHILDRESS ............................................. Chattanooga, TennCSSee VIRGINIA CHILTON .............................................. Memphis, Tennessee Eighth Row: GAIL CLARK ........................................................ Spencer, Tennessee JO ANN CLARK ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee TOM M. CLARK .................................................. Newport, Tennessee ESTHER COFER .................................................... Harriman, Tennessee WILLIAM S. COFFEY ................................................ Memphis, Tennessee SHIRLEY CONE ....................................................... Osceola, Arkansas JIMMY VV CONOV'ER ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee 56 $ $ x ww 57 WAYNE DAVIS President Freshman Class THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: PATSY COOK ......................................................... Gallatin, Tsnnessee NANCY COOPER ..................................................... Memphis, Tennessee DAVID LEE COPLAND .............................................. Oak Ridge, Tennessee GARNETT R. COTHERN ............................................ Nashville, Tennessee MARTHA COUCH .................................................... Madison, Tennessee ANN COVVAN ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CHARLES W. COX .................................................. Vnion City, Tennessee Second Row: EIYGENE COX ....................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee LELA H. CROSS ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY CROSSLEY .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGIL H. CROVVDER ........................................... Lawrenceburg, Tennessee CAROL CULLEN ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee FRANCES CURTIS ................................................ Elizabethton, Tennessee NANCY DANIEL ..................................................... Memphis, Tennessee Third Row: DIANE DARLING ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee KATHLEEN DARKVIN ............................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee MARTHA DAVIES .................................................. Memphis, Tennessee MARY F. DAVIES ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BILLIE J. DAVIS .................................................... La Follette, Tennessee PEGGY LYNN DAVIS ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee ALLEN DEAVER .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: HAROLD J. DE'I'RICK .............................................. Greeneville, Tennessee HOLLIS A. DICK ......................................................... Bethany, Illinois GEORGE DOMINICK ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee PAUL DOMINICK ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JOAN M. DOUGHTY ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee DANA DOW ......................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BETSY DUMAS ...................................................... Memphis, Tennessee Fifth Row: CHARLES DURHAM ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee ISETTYE EDMONDSON ............................................. Maryville, Tennessee ELIZABETH EDWARDS .......................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee DONALD EDWARDS ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee GEORGE EDWARDS ............................................... Springfield, Tennessee BETTY EFFLER ..................................................... Maryville, Tennessee KAY ELDERKIN ....................................................... Athens, Tennessee Sixth Row: CHARLES ELLIOT ............................................... Murphy, North Carolina CAROLYN ELLIS .................................................... Knoxville, 'I'ennessee SALLY ELNER ....................................................... Nashville, Tennessee MARIAN H. ELMORF. ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JAMES EUGENE FAIR .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee PAT FAULKNER .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee FRANK DAVID FERGVSON ........................................ Covingmn, Tennemee Seventh Raw: BETTYE FINCH ...................................................... Gallatin, Tennessee PEGGY FINE ...................................................... Lenoir City, Tennessee DON FINNELI ....................................................... Cleveland, Tennessee EDWARD K. FLEMING ............................................ Landid, North Carolina NANCY FONDE .................................................... Maryville, Tennessee ELLIOT FORTESCI'E ................................................... Alcoa, Tennessee JERE FOWLER ......................................................... Kinton, Tennessee Eighth Row: EI'GENE FOX ........................................................ Kingsport, Tennessee SEYMORE GEREUANO .............................................. Nashville, Tennessee JOAN FRACCHIN Memplns, Tennessee MARK FRANKLIN ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee ROGER FREEMAN ................................................... Newport, Tennessee RUTH FVLTON ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee PEGGY FI'SON Smithulle Tennessee 58 59 vi 3 w TOM LICCORD President of Sigma Phi Epsilon THE FRESHMAN CLASS F irst Row: CAROLYN GOOCH ..................................................... Michie, Tennessee ALICE GABRIELLE ............................................. .. . . .Nashville, Tennessee ANN IrARLAND ..................................................... Jonesboro, Tennessee GARUK GENCAY ......................................................... Sivas, Turkey DOROTHY GILLS ...................................................... Dayton, Tennessee BRENTA GLASCOCK ................................................ Memphis, Tennessee ROBERT GODDARD ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: SONDRA VON GOLDEN ................................................. Atlanta, Georgia PAUL COLLEY .............................................. Lookout Mountain, Tennessee MARY FRANCES GRAY .............................................. Harragate, Tennessee PATRICIA GRAY .................................................... Memphis, Tennessee BARBARA GREENLEE ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BARBARA GREGORY ................................................ Maryville, Tennessee KITTY GRIDER ........................................................ Bristol, Tennessee Third Row: ANN GRIFFITH ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee ANN GUINN ....................................................... Lenoir City, Tennessee BEVERLY HACKMAN ............................................... Nashville, Tennessee MARY ANN HAGLER ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY HALL ......................................................... Loudon, Tennessee DON HANNER ...................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee KENNETH HARRISON ............................................. Lynchburg, Tennessee F ourth Row: JOHN HART ........................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee LACY HARVILL ................................................... Rogersville, Tennessee CHARLES KENNETH HAYNES ................................... Brownsville, Tennessee JO HAYNES ....................................................... Sweetwater, Tennessee RUTH HEADEN LUCILLE HEAP ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee SHIRLEY HENDREN ................................................. Dyersburg, Tennessee Fifth Row: TOMMY HENDRIX .................................................. Kingsport, Tennessee MAMIE HENEGER .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee ELOISE HENSLEY ................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee A, O. HERRINGTON ................................................. Memphis, Tennessee RICHARD LEE HILL ...................................................... Orange, Texas JODY HODGES ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee KAY HOFFMEYER ................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee S ixth Row: BILL HOLLINSHEAD ................................................. Nashville, Tennessee DOROTHY HOLT ................................................... Lynchburg, Tennessee DAVID HOOPER ................................................... Brownsville, Tennessee DOROTHY J. HOOPER ............................................... Newport, Tennessee JEFF HOSKING ..................................................... Oak Ridge, Tennessee SCOTTY HOUGHTON ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGINIA HOI'SE ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row: JOHN HUBBCCK ................................................. Chattanooga, Tennessee ANN ROCHELLE HUFFMAN ......................................... Nashville, Tennessee TOM HUGHES ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee SHIRLEY HURT .................................................... Oak Ridge, Tennessee DOROTHY ANN HI'SKEY ........................................... Knoxville, Tennessee ANNE MORGAN IRON .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee PAUL JAMES .................................................... Murfreesboro, Tennessee Eighth Row: CONNIE JENKINS .................................................... Madison. Tennessee SYLVIA JENNINGS .............................................. JeEerson City, Tennessee ELEANOR JETER ..................................................... Dresden, Tennessee BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON ........................................... Baltimore, Maryland GEORGE JOHNSON ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JEANIE JOHNSON ................................................. Morristown, Tennessee JOYCE JOHNSON ................................................. Chattanooga, Tennessee 60 w. ?quaag , ,wwmxmg , K. 61 3i 3kg; I ngfkt BILL snitch President of American Institute of Industrial Engineers THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: KATHERINE LEE JOHNSON ........................................ Knoxville, Tennessee ROBERT BENTLEY JOHNSON ....................................... Knoxville, Tennessee SARALENE JOHNSON ............................................... Knoxville, Tennessee THELMA JOHNSON ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee GLEEDELL JOLLY .................................................. Byrdstown, Tennessee WILLIAM F. JONES ................................................... Gallatin, Tennessee BARBARA ANN KASGAS ............................................. Stamford, Tennessee S econd Row: NANCY DIANA KELLEY . ........................................ Coppei'hill, 'lennessce ZEPHY N. KELLER ................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee JULIA KILLIFER .................................................... Harriman, Tennessee GEORGE KNAPP ..................................................... Memphis, Tennessee BARBARA KOLODKIN ............................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee HILDEGARDE LANDERS .......................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee jOSEPHINE LARGE ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee Third Row: CLARA LAUDERBACK .............................................. McDonald, Tennessee JEANELLE LAWSON ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee JOAN LEATHERWOOD ........................................... Chevy Chase, Maryland JERRY LEE ......................................................... McKenzie, Tennessee DONALD LEESON ................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CAROLYN LEENOON ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee FRANK LITTLE ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: CONSTANCE LLOYD ............................................. Chattanooga, Tennessee HELEN LONG ....................................................... Maryville, Tennessee JAMES LOVE ........................................................... Erwin, Tennessee FRANKLIN LOWE ........................................................ Houston, Miss, ELLEN LYLE ........................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee DAVID LYMAN ..................................................... Nashville, Tennessee NANCY MINOR ..................................................... Nashville, Tennessee Fifth Row: MARK McALLISTER ................................................. Memphis, Tennessee JO ANN McALLISTER .............................................. ITnion Cityl Tennessee STANLEY McANALLY .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee BOBBYE MCCLERRY .................................................. Etowah, Tennessee KEITH MCCORD ....................................................... Alamo, Tennessee DAVID MCKENZIE ................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee E. T. MCPEAKE .................................................. Johnson City, Tennessee S ixth Row: CAROL MCSPADDEN ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee DENICE MACKLIN .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JERRY MAJURE .................................................... Meridian, Mississippi KENNETH MARKS .............................................. Silver Springs, Maryland MARY CLAIRE MARSHALL ...................................... Nashville, Tennessee ANN MASSENGILL ................................................ Kingsport, Tennessee ROWENA MEARS .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row: CAROLYN MERRITT ............................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee JOE C. MEIGHN .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee LAVINA MEYER ................................................... Pikesville, Tennessee 0. V. MYERS ........................................................ Nashville, Tennessee MARY LEONARD MERCER .......................................... Knoxville, Tennessee ANN MILLER ...................................................... Winchester, Tennessee VVILMA MILLER .................................................... Harriman, Tennessee Eighth Row: ELIZABETH MONEYHUN .......................................... Kingsport, Tennessee ELIZABETH JANE MOORE .......................................... Cordova. Tennessee rEORGE R. MOORE .............................................. Church Hill, Tennessee JAMES O. MOORE ................................................ Fayetteville, Tennessee MARY KATHERINE MOORE ................................... Columbia, South Carolina NANCY MOORE ...................................................... Jackson, Tennessee PATRICIA ANN MORRISON ...................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee 62 63 JIMMY PAULOS THE FRESHMAN CLASS F irst Row: CHARLES E. MURPHY ............................................ Brownsville, Tennessee DIANE NARES ....................................................... Newport, Tennessee JO NEVVCOMB ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BLOND NICELY .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee L, C. NIEMEYER ...................................................... Gwimger, Holland MARGARET PADGETT .............................................. Lebanon, Tennessee MARILYN PARKER ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: JOAN PATTERSON .................................................. Nashvillg Tennessee WILLIAM PELHAM ................................................ Dyersburg, Tennessee JOHN PELTON .................................................... Gatlinburg, Tennessee ROBERT PERRY .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee HAROLD PIERCE .................................................. Kingspm't, Tennessee BARBARA PITTS .................................................... Nashville, Tennessee EDMOND PORTER .............................................. Goodlettsville, Tennessee Third Row: BETTY POTEAT .................................................... Kingsport, Tennessee RICHARD POWELL ................................................ Sweetwater, Tennessee PHOEBE PRESTON ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee HARLEY REEL .................................................... Greeneville, Tennessee JOE RINEY .......................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee EMILY RAULSTON ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JANET RHODES ..................................................... Newport, Tennessee Fourth Row: ANNE RIDING ...................................................... Maryville. Tennessee EMMA RINEHART .................................................... Selmer, Tennessee BILL ROBERTS .................................................... Tracy City, Tennessee JOYCE ROBERTS ...................................................... Palmer, Tennessee JOAN ROBERTSON ................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee SHIRLEY ROBERTS ................................................ Dyersburg, Tennessee ANDREW ROBINSON ................................................. Jackson, Tennessee Fifth Row: CHARLES ROGERS ................................................. Lynchburg, Tennessee GERMAINE ROLLYSON ...................................... 8. Charleston, West Virginia BARBARA RONK ...................................................... Alamo, Tennessee SHANE ROY ...................................................... Brownsville, Tennessee JIMMY RUNDLE .................................................... Nashville, Tennessee DOROTHY SANDERS .............................................. Mouteagle, Tennessee MARGARET SANDERS .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee S 1'th Row: PAULA SANDERS .............................................. Campbellsville, Kentucky RUTH SANDERS .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee LUCY ETHELYYN SCROGGIF, ...................................... Knoxville, Tennessee PHILLIP E. SHELLEY .............................................. Jamestown, Tennessee BOBBY SHEMVVELL .................................................... Paris, Tennessee ANITA MARILYN SC'HMERNITMD .................................. Memphis, Tennessee SUZANNE SHORT .................................................. Clarksville. Tennessee Seventh Row: WILLIAM MERVIN SEYMOROR ................................... VVytheVille, Tennessee DON SHERWOOD .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee PHYLLIS SHERRILL ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee MARTHA WAYNE SKINNER ........................................ Memphis, Tennessee PHILIP SHELLEY .................................................. Jamestown, Tennessee BEBERLY ANN SMITH ............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee CAROLYN SMITH ................................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee Eighth Row: DAVID SMITH ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee GLENDA SMITH .................................................. Henderson, Tennessee LEROY SMITH ................................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee ROBERT SMITH .................................................. Brownsville, Tennessee CHARLIE SNOPP .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee VIOLET STEPHENSON .............................................. Memphis, Tennessee MARION STOKES ................................................. Oak Ridge, Tennessee 64 65 PATTI BATCHELOR Editor, Home Re. Review THE FRESHMAN CLASS Hrs! Row: DORMAN STOUT .................................................. Kingsport, Tennessee MICHAEL SPARH .................................................... Mayfield, Kentucky BOBBY J0 SPAUI.DING .......................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee BARBARA ANELLA STEELMAN ........................................ Halls, Tennessee DAVID STEWART ................................................... Gallatin, Tennessee RONALD STONE .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee FRANCES SUMMAR ............................................. Murfreesboro, Tennessee Second Row: NANCY TAYLOR .................................................. Knoxville, Tennessee ROY TARVVATER ............................................... Murfreesboro, Tennessee DOT THOMAS ...................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee JACK THOMAS ..................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee MARY THOMPSON ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee CARL THORPE .................................................... Tracy City, Tennessee MARILYN LOI'ISE TOY .............................................. Memphis, Tennessee Third Row: DRUESCILLA TRUITT .......................................... Lawrenceburg, Tennessee MARY TURNER .......................................................... Miami, Florida EMILY TYRNER .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee BILLY L'PCHURCH .................................................. Memphis, Tennessee SUE VAN DEVORT ................................................. Oak Ridge, Tennessee BOBBY VANDERGRIFF ............................................. Knoxville. Tennessee PINKY VAN NESS .................................................. Nashville, Tennessee Fourth Row: JIM AGNES VAUGHN .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee JANE VOLZ ............................................................ Ripley, Tennessee EMMA LOU WALLACE .............................................. Memphis, Tennessee PAT WALSH ........................................................ Texarkana, Arkansas HALL VVARTERS ................................................... Rockford, Tennessee KAY WATSON ..................................................... Oak Ridge, Tennessee CHARLES WELLS ...................................................... Norris, Tennessee Fifth Row: LUCY KAREN WEST ..' .............................................. Nashville, Tennessee MONA RAY WEAVER .............................................. Knoxville, Tennessee CHERIE WELLS .................................................. Chattanooga, Tennessee DONALD RUSSELL WELLS ............................................ Etowah, Tennessee RAY WEIR .......................................................... Memphis, Tennessee ROBERT E, WHITE .............................................. Chattanooga, Tennessee SHIRLEY WILLIAMS ............................................... Knoxville. Tennessee S 1'th Row: RUFUS WILLIAMSON, JR. ........................................ Chattanooga, Tennessee ANITA WRIGHT .................................................... Trimble, Tennessee JOE WILSON ........................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee JOE WILLIAMS .................................................... Knoxville, Tennessee CLAY WILISON ...................................................... Jackson, Tennessee JAN WITT ........................................................ Morristown, Tennessee DORIS JEAN WOOD ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row: WADE WOODWORTH ............................................ Gatlinburg, Tennessee GEORGE WOODBURY .............................................. Memphis, Tennessee SUE WORKMAN .................................................... Nashville, Tennessee MARGARET LOYAYNE VVOY .................................... Chattanooga, Tennessee WALTER WRIGHT ................................................ Knoxville, Tennessee LOUISE WYATT .................................................. Clarksville, Tennessee MARIGENE WYATT ................................................ Ridgeley, Tennessee Eighth Row: FRED ZIMMERMAN ............................................... Belvidere, Tennessee S. EDWARD WALLACE ............................................ Knoxville, Tennessee 66 67 EDITORIAL STAFF BARBARA J. MOORE ........................ Editor-in-Cllicf GEORGE GARDNER ........................... Class Editor CLAUDIA SMITH ................................. 'lrtiwifim PATTI BATCHELOR .............................. limutips BOOGIEBOYD 7H SITE LEINART ..................................... M ilifary STEVE COVVAN ..................................... GI'MIU LITCY HARDIN .................................. I'lmzorarips JOE HARB ........................................... Spam IEB BING .................................... Organizafiom JOE MONGER ................................. Photography ANN BRYAN ................................ Ofirr .thagrr First Row: Batchelor, Bing, Bryan, Cowan, Gardner. Second Row: Harb, Hardin, Leinart, Monger, Smith. BARBARA MOORE Editor-in-Chief BOB CREEKMORE Business Manager THE 1954 This is ite the 1954 VOLUNTEER. For a while we thought we would never make it, but be- cause we all got along so well together, we finally met our deadline. Some of you may not like part of the book; some of you may not like any of it, but to us it means long hours of hard work to put in its pages a thousand memories of classes and friends, heartaches and fun. We really hope you enjoy your annual as much as we have enjoyed working on it. We present to you, the student body, one of the best books ever! VOLUNTEER First Row: Fields, Miller, O Donnell, Patteson. Second Row: Simpson. Slack. BUSINESS STAFF BOB CREEKMORE ........................ lfmilzrss Managrr BARBARA BRIfBAKER ................... 'Iuislam' Bus. Mgr. JOE MYNATT ........................... 4551311171! Btu. Mgr. CLARA SLACK .............................. Offiw IWtuzagrr NORTI E PATTESON ........ Below: Stubley, Robertson, Haynes, Williams, Aycock, Hooper, Rainey, Patteson, Gabrielle, Chavannes, Business Manager Creekmore, Turner, Taylor, Rose, Minott take time out for a picture. Bottom: Barbara plans layouts with Sue Leinart and the assistant editors, George Gardner, Lucy Hardin, and Claudia Smith. DIANE O'DONNELL ......................... Offim AMtuzagrr NANCY SIMPSON ................... 'Issisftml 0175M Managz'r HOWARD FIELDS ...................... qumrtixinq Malzagrr HENRY MILLER ......................... 'Issislant gldrv. Mm: ............. Ixsixtalzt :1 d-v. Mgr. Below: Enjoying a business calP are Alice Gabriella, Nancy Taylor, Joan Robinson, David Hooper, Emily Turner and Susan Rose. Bottom: Taking last minute instructions for the editors are Smith, Harb, Hardin, Leinart, and Gardner. Top: There, how does that sound? Top: That,s the funniest ever. Above: We work, work, work. Above: I see your finger on that phone. EDITORIAL STAFF LEE VVINFREY ..... .........Edilor-in-Clli12f JAN THOMAS ............... . ......... ...Ne-w5Editor HARVEYSPROUL........ ......... ........ManagingEdilor BOBWESLEY.4.t.............................Sp0rtsEdif0r HARRIET CLACK ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Managing Edifor PAT LOVETTE ................... . ..... .....S0riety Editor SHIELDS REMINE ................... ...... . . .IVWLUI Editor MARTHA GRIFFIN ............. ...... . . . . . . .Offlte Manayer CAROLYN SMITH ...................... . . .Exrharzge Editor First Row: Bryan, Burt, Clack, Ewell, Griffin, Harrison, Lovett. Second Row: Remine, Smith, Sproul, Thomas, Thornton, Wesley. THE ORANGE AND WHITE Founded in 1904 as the ofhcial U-T campus newspaper, the Orange and White began its 49th year with a new eight-page tabloid format to replace the old four-page blanket size. Published each Thursday of the school year, the Odd and Weird, as it is sometimes known, at- tempts to present the news of the campus in the most thorough, intensive, and impartial way, as well as to voice and perhaps help formulate student opinion through editorials. Besides its entirely student staH, the O. 6? W. is aided by informed faculty advice and suggestions from the Publications Council and the U-T Jour- nalism Department. LEE WINFREY Editor-in-Chief LAWSON BRASWELL Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF LAWSON BRASVVELL .................... Business Managz'r WATKINS EWELL ..................... ; Idwerlising Manager BILL TAYLOR ......................... Circulation Manager MALVIN HARRISON ................... Circulation Manager 73 fir 91w CHARLES VANDEN BULK Business Manager BILL CROMER Editor-in-Chief THE TENNESSEE ENGINEER STAFF MEMBERS JIM VVITT .......................................... Edifur GENE COCHRAN ......................... ?usinms Alanagcr BILL CROMER ............................... tIJJiItanl Edilor CHARLES VANDEN BULK ......... tlxsittant Buxims Marzagrr PATRICIA VVINKLER .......................... chws Ediior JAMES VVILKERSON ................... 'Idrurrlising Malzagpr PHIL RITTENHOUSE ........................ Humor Editor PAT REAVIS ................................. Suttirty Edilar JACK MULLINIKS ..................... Cirruluiion Managvr MYRONPECK .................,.............Salz'5Managrr TOM HARDIN .............................. Wlakeup Editor 74 The Tennessee Engineer is the official undergrad- uate publication of the college of engineering. It pre- sents articles of interest in the fields of student ac- tivity and alumni news and endeavors to acquaint the student with the industrial benefits of the state of Tennessee. Also included in the publication is information to present the student with news. from his chosen field. Written and edited by students, the Tennessee Engineer is published quarterly. Professor Fabian is faculty advisor. THE TENNESSEE FARMER W. m CORDELL HATCH HAROLD LINEBERRY Editor Businesg Manager ta 4 Seated: Nancy Hardin, Cordell Hatch, Harold Lineberry. Standing: David Criley, Fowler Maxwell, Charles Moore, Darwin Lane, Jim King, Dick Schnabel, Prof. S. A. Hinton, Swanson Bennett. STAFF CORDELL HATCH .................................. Editor CHASE CORNELIIVS ....................... Wlanaging Editor TOM MACK ............................... Publidzy Editor DICK SCHNABEI. ........................... Issismlzt Editor GENE DICKEY ........................... lidiforial :IJJixfmll BERNAS SHARP ......................... Editorial glssistanl 75 Since 1906, the Tennessee Farmer, has been the ofhcial publication of the College of Agriculture. It is sponsored by the Ag Club. During its forty-hve years of publication, the Tennessee Farmer has grown to be recognized as one of the better publications issued by Agricultural Colleges. Various issues have received acclaim throughout the nation by agriculture leaders. First Row: Batchelor, Cownrt, Harle, Ha OFFICERS JOHN HEDRICK ....................... . ....... ..President ERNIE CHAPMAN .......... . ............... ViM-Presidenl FREDDIE BRIGHT ............................... Treasurer EDBYNUM........ ........... ......... Secretary The Tennessee Home Economics Review is one of the top two publications of its kind in the United States. With offices on. the first Hoor of the home KAPPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is a working nucleus of university and col- lege bands to promote band activities on campus and With other bandg Membership in Kappa Kappa Psi is restricted to university and college bandsmen who may be pledged after one quarter in the University of Tennessee Band. Initiation comes after one quarter as a pledge, maintaining a 2. average. Kappa Kappa Psi was founded at Oklahoma A. 81 M, College in 1919. U.Tfs Beta Eta Chapter was organized in 1948 from the local Con Moro Club. economics building, The Review contains news of students, faculty, and alumnae. Dr. Christine Beas- ley and Miss Jane Savage are advisors of the publi- cation which is in its third year. . Second Row: Hoyle, Keck, Moss, Wernert. HOME ECONOMICS REVIEW DEAN F. C. LOW'RY Chairman mm' PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL 2w , Left to right: W'alt Seaman, Jan Thomas, Mr. James Smith, Dean Lowry, Professor Tucker, and Dr. Soper The Publications Council is composed of six memberSetwo students and one alumni who are elected each spring in A.S.C. elections, and three faculty members appointed by the president of the University. This council directs the major policies of the student publications, the Orange and White, and the VOLUNTEER, and is responsible for any ma- jor action taken by these publications. The two student representatives also have a voice 77 in A.S.C., the student governing board, and thereby the two are in agreement on major issues and co- operate to the fullest possible extent. The editor and business manager of the VOLUN- TEER and the Orange and White also attend council meetings, and, though they have no vote, they are responsible to the council for the execution of the publication duties which are theirs because of their positions. A Discussing plans for the next meeting are the executive council: Lucien Dale Activities Chairma11;Bob Allison, President; Harold Walker, Vice- President; Sue Rueif, Secretary; and Don Moneyhun, Treasurer. ALL STUDENTS, CLUB Ihe UniVersity of Iennessee 19 proud of the fact that we are u0Ve111ed by a student L10u11C11.EV er s111ce the A. S C.1219 founded 111 1920 it has 010111111111111e9t1ge and Strength Because e1 e111 student Who 19 emolled 111 the U111Ve1'91t3' 19 2111t0111at1call31 a member of the All Students Club each 19 urged to participate 111 the annual spring election of the C01111L11. I his Impaltant event 19 eagelly 9111ppo1ted b3 the two campu9 pinties who vote 111 the V211 10119 college p1'eL111cts Composing the A S. C. Council a1e oHiLe19 Of L. I C111b9 the preside11t9 of VV. S. G.A. p-an Hellenic P. R B. the Freshman Class AdVisor athletic and publications 1ep1'e9e11ta- tives, the Chairman of the Social and ActiVities Committee, the Chairman of the I radi- t10119 C01111111ttee,a11d one member at Iar ge. One of the many A S C. projects 101 the 3e211 11 19 the pubhczltion 01 a handbook called SThe Hillfy T his booklet explains all organizations, aCt1V1t1e9, and traditions here 011 campus. A.S.C.1s RAY JENKINS 1 5$ 91' 1 3; 1 9 X 5??? 21,15? 1'9 x x 191 78 MEMBERS College of 11111111855 Jtilllilzislt'a- lion: Ann Bryan, Sue Rueff, Bill Johnson Callrgp 0f Edumlimz: Mimi Keenan, Janet Keenan, Pegg3 Riney College of Homr Iitmmlnivs: Joyce Sparkman Collrge 0f Lilu'ral 1111115: N1111L13' Duke, Jim Caricu, Steve 011111111 Collrgr of Law: Don Wyatt Collwga of Engineering: Jim Alp ple, Bah Neelsnn IV.S.G.;I..' Sue Rueff S.F.0.B..' Barbara Queener, john Morgan, Bob Allison, 1.611119 Kinnard Y.M.C.;1.: Wes P1'1tchr11'd Y.IV.C.;I.: Barbara Queeuer Pamlwllrnit': Marsha Murphy ICRJL' 11:11'113' Long I.S.:I..' Frank Seal 11411713 Irm'amm'alx: Fred Bright IIIommz's Inli'amurals: 3101131 Waldmp P111: Co-ordinaMr: jim 0111131 Dunn, Chairman. Joe M3'11att Pullliration Rift: Jan Thomas Frmlzmzm Class .111191015011: Carl Langschmidt Rt'prrjmzlaliwr' a! Largr: 1110111211111 M099 glNIlrtic Board Chairmrn: Tum M21310, Jerry Hyde Publiralions Board Chairman: Walter Seaman Saw'rriarial Board Chairman: Sue Rueff :It'IiwiIiN Buard Chairman: L11- Cien Dale Traditions Board Chairman: Barbara Queener Fimzm'r and Ra'sl'art'll Board Chairman: Don M011e3'hu11 l'Izi-vm'sify Crlzfm' Board Chair- man: Bob Ward Collpgr 0f glgrirullurr: Jim King Collvgr of :Igrimltm'w Tom Neal WAKE UP T.V. First Row: Allison, Apple, Bowers, Bright, Bryan. Second Row: Bush, Carico, Cochran, Cowan, Culp. Third Row: Dale, Duke, Gray, J. Keenan, M. Keenan. Fourth Row: King, Kinnard, Lack, Langschmidt, Long. Fifth Row: Mayo. Miller, Moneyhon, Moss, Murphy. Sixth Row: Neal, Neel- son, Pritchard, Queener, Riney. Seventh Row: J. Robinson, Robinson, Rueff, Seal, Seaman. Eighth Row: Sparkman, Thomas, Walker, Ward, Wyatt. OFFICERS BUB ALLISON ........................... Prrsidrnl HAROLD VVALKICR ................. Ivirr-Prz'sid'wlll GENE COCHRAN ............ Srlziar Class Prmidwnl ALLEN BIVSH ............ S'rlzi'ur Clam lviw-Prz'xidmll BARBARA LACK ............ S4'11i0r Class Swrz'lal'y jAMES CFLP ................. S '1'Iziar Class Trrasurrr BOB ROBINSON ............. Junior Class Prmidwnl R. V. NORMAN ........... Junior Class l'irr-Prmidml MARSHA MIVRPHY ........... lluziur Clays SI'U'PHIFJ' JIMMY CIVLP ................ lunior Claw Trmsm'rr HENRY MILLER ........ Safllomorw Chm Prmidrnl KEITH BARTON . . . .Soplmmorr Class f'ir'r-Prt'sidmzl CONNIE BOVVERS ......... Vopllomorw Clam Swrr'lury JACK ROBINSON ......... S 'rlplmmorr Clan Trmsurm' Mr. Chairman Pat Lovette, Lucy Hardin, Sue Rueff, Pat Riney. OFFICERS Prtsidrnl ............ .. ................ SUE RUEFF Vim-Prrsidwnl ............ . . ...... LUCY HARDIN Sm'l'ctary .......................... PEGGY RINEY Trmsurcr ......................... PAT LOVETTE RIGHT, First Row: Ethridge, Freels, A. Freeman. Second Row: C. Freeman, Hardin, Kirby. Third Row: Lee, Logan, Lovette. Fourth Row: Lusby, Murphy, Queener. Fifth Row: Ragsdale, Riney, Rueff. Sixth Row: Sitzman. May I cut in? MEMBERS dlpha Lambda Drlra Helen Ethridge Blue Triangle Ann Lee Panhellem'c Marsha Murphy 15.4. Lois Edwards Modern Dance Selma Sitzman Mortar Board Jackie Clarkson Omirron Nu Martha Kirby Phi Eta Tau Frances Freels Pi Lambda Theta Connie Pat Freeman House Smalt' Colleen Lusby Y.IV.C.A4. Barbara Queener Edilor, TENNESSEE Gnu. Madge Logan Publiz'ity Chairman Ginger Ragsdale Prajed Chairman Adrienne Freeman S.F.0.B. Rz'prmenlalifun Barbara Queener I think we should do it this way It says here . . . WOMENiS STUDENT GOVERNMENT All activities of the women at the University of Tennessee can usually be traced back to the Womenk Student Government Association. This group, not under faculty jurisdiction, is one of the many examples of democracy on the iihill? It promotes friendship and unity among the various women,s organizations, for each group has its representative to the W.S.G.A. These representatives plus the oHicers and advisors complete the roll of members. One of the main functions of the W.S.G.A. is the orientation of the freshmen at the beginning of each fall quarter. The annual Backward Dance and Friendship Week are also sponsored by this group and are enjoyed by the entire student body. Last year W.S.G.A. began a scholarship for an Arabic Girl, and this scholarship is being con- tinued in 1953-54. Kneeling, left to right: Ginger Ragsdale, Pat Lovette, Martha Kirby, Adrienne Freeman, Connie Pat Freeman, Frances Freels, and Lucy Hardin. Back row: Jackie Clarkson, Marsha Murphy, Joyce Spark- man, Sue Rueff, Selma Sitzman, Miss Watson, Barri Burrage, Peggy Riney, Mary Jo Stultz, and Bar- bara Queener. a 81 At last! Sing out everybody Our President INDEPENDENT STUDENTS, ASSOCIATION The Independent Students Association, an afEliated member of the National Inde- pendent Students Association, is organized to provide social and recreational activities for all students who do not desire affiliation with a social fraternity or sorority. Meet- ings are held regularly on the campus. The Independent Students Association also operates a used book exchange and takes part in all worthwhile campus activities. The organization is governed by a council lelectecl and appointedl composed of rep- resentatives from each college and advisory representatives from all organizations where Independents participate. Celebrating at Convention City at Oklahoma City 82 MEMBERS Nancy Alley Quentin Alexander Mike Benedict j. V. Britton VVawanna Cameron Lucien Dale Wayne Davis E, B. Dyer Helen Ethridge Rolland Fisher Jean Fuson Helen Green Will Haynes Carolyn Headrick Connie Jenkins Mary Ann Lay Sussanne Leinart Peggy Long James Lowell Bill McFee Jean McPhetridgc Walter Peoples Nancy Rudd Eva Rutherford Charles Rogers jimmy Seal Remus Sharp Dom Smith Betty Thom psnn The I.S.A. Championship Basketball Team OFFICERS FRANK SEAL .......... Prrsidmzl XVILL HAYNES ...................... Virr-Prmidrni NANCY BOYD ........................... Snmlary MARY JO STULTZ .. .................. Trmsurrr LEFT, First Row: Alley, Boyd, Cameron, Dale. Second Row: Davis, Ethridge, Fisher, Fuson. Third Row: Green, Haynes, Headrick, Jenkins. Fourth Row: Lay, Leinart, Long, McPhctridge. Fifth Row: Peoples, Rogers, Rudd, Rutherford. Sixth Row: Seal, F. Seal, Sharp, Smith. Seventh Row: Stultz, Thompson. .1. 1' - MW. The results of hard work. Sigma Alpha Epsilon sings. PROGRAM SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY I65 a Grand Night for Singing, . .Rodgers, Hammerstein QW-Ioly Night? ..................... Wetherly, Adams SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY A L L S I N G uBrahms LullabW .......................... Brahms Donkey Serenadf .................. Friml, Stothart SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY ROver the Rainbow, .......................... Arlen QcStrike Up the Band,, .................. . .Gershwin CHI OMEGA SORORITY There Are Such Thing? ........ Adams, Baer, Meyer RLolly Tootum,, ................ American Folk Song Co-Chairman Betty Cowart and Bob Allison receive LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY aid in planning the 53 All-Sing. . Serenadey .................................. Bliss Gospel Ship ................ Shannorand, McCarthy INTERMISSION PHI MU SORORITY RAfter Glow ............................. Debussy QtMary Had a Little Lamb ........ Old Nursery Rhyme KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY QSmoke Gets In Your Eye? .................... Kern RDrums In My Heart,, .................... Youmans ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY QSing Me To Sleep,, .......................... Meek Set Down Servant,, .................. Negro Spiritual PHI GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY RAdoramus T6,, ............................ Dubois QCI Got Plenty of Nuttin, , .................. Gershwin F 1 N A L E UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CHORUS QQErie Canar, ............................ Tom Scott Lawlands ............................. Tom Scott 84 31w n Mes Practice makes perfect. Move in close to the curtain girls. Practice and practice makes perfect the University of Tennessee A11 Sing. Even though the idea of competitive group singing seemed hopeless when it was first tried twenty-two years ago, the programs are now nearly professional. Each sorority and fraternity choose two songs of any type for twenty of their most tal- ented members to practice. Only the judges hear the tryouts, the place where all but four fraternities and four sororities are eliminated. Those who are not one of the large group finalists enter a small group, such as a trio or quartette, into All Sing. Kappa Sigma captured the fraternity trophy by their moving iiDrums in My Hear? and tgSmoke Gets In Your Eyes? The winning sorority was Chi Omega who sang QiLolly Toodum,, and there Are Such Things? The competition was close and the judges were faced with a difficult decision in the 1953 A11 Sing. The small group trophies were won by Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity who sang iiFIoatin, Down to Cotton Town,, and RSweet Kentucky BabeN respectively. Sweetest music this side of Ayers. 85 PROGRAM DELTA DELTA DELTA SORORITY. VThe Greatest Show on Earth G e, 1 Frank Cox .............. RA Smartering of Ignorancee x? SIGMA CH1 FRATERNITY ............... RFearless Fosdick John Lockridge and Don Ferguson QgDance of the Hourse ,' CHI OMEGA SORORITY .................. The Big HilV . I Doria Mae Bonham .................... the GarteH, age. 3.? SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATERNITY . . . I Can See It Nowe The Kappa Sig eebeautiese and beasts. I N T E R M I S S I O N PHI MU SORORITY ....................... QtHigh Noon,, Betty Roaden .......... RCan,t Help Loving That Mad, LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY . . . .teTake Care of My Little GirV C A R N I C U S Rosemary Sherrod .......................... Chloee KAPPA DELTA SORORITY ....... ctAn Oleomargarine Mane Elizabeth Boyd and Jane Hollingsworth ttLegs G0 Nativee KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY ............. ePorgy and Bess Anxious Moments before curtain time. The Phi Mu tear-jerker. 86 Betty Roaden sings to the music of Frank Cox. Opps-what do I do now, Mother? Sigma Chi Sherlocks. A combination of carnival and circus could be nothing but great entertainment, and Carnicus at U. T. is entertainment at its peak! Long before the ubig night? comes the de- ciding of a theme, the writing of a script, long hours of practice, and then the joys and heart- breaks after tryouts. The eight group finalists continue working on their part of the pro- gram striving for perfection in costuming, scenery, and humor. Carnicus originated many years ago with parades, clowns, gaiety, and ended with a dance and a carnival queen. Through the years changes were made and various events were elim- inated. Today we find censored skits by groups working for that sought-after first place cup. In 1952 Kappa Delta sorority and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity were the winners. Again in 1953 Kappa Delta was awarded the womenis trophy while Kappa Sigma fraternity re- ceived the other first place cup. Not to be forgotten are the individual skits, performed between the big acts, which always prove to he a great addition to Carnicus. A couple of Phi Gams hgo apeh John Lockridge and Don Ferguson. The winning Kappa Deltas Perform. 4 Chew tobacco Look out boys! NAHHEEYAYLI GOVERNING Patsy Hartman and Gene Cochran enjoy the music The success of the Nahheeyayli Dances is the result of well- Of Ray Anthony spent effort of the Nahheeyayli Governing Board. The board is composed of representatives from each social fraternity and the Independent Students Association. Contracting name bands, back- ing ticket sales, and seeing that dances run smoothly are the duties of this group of boys. Before the Board was founded in 1924, the object of each fra- ternity was to have a better and more expensive dance than its rival. The repercussion came from the parents of those in fraternities who were being forced to pay between $20 and $50 in assessments for one dance. As the situation became more critical, the University, working with the students, formed the Nahheeyayli Board to te- lieve the predicament. The name of the board was chosen at the suggestion of the US. Department of Commerce. It was taken from the language of the Cherokee Indians who populated this area, and means tQThe Dance of the Season? 4039 e . Wwmemwnwm MEMBERS :1!de Gamma R110 ............................. HERB ROCHELLE i'llpha Tau Omega ............................. HARDY ROBERTS Delta Sigma Plli ........................... HAROLD SANDERSON Delta Tau Della ................................ HUGH GREGORY Independent Studmu Organization .................. LUCIAN DALE Kappa A-Ilplza ................................... JOHN ANDREWS Kappa Sigma .......................... BOBBY GENE STEWART Lambda Clli iqudlll ........................... DAVE ALEXANDER Phi Gamma Delta ............................. DON MONEYHUN m , Phi Sigma Kappa ............................... GENE COCHRAN i 5' Pi Kappa r'llplm ............................ BI'STER PELLETERI Pi Kappa Phi ...................................... TOM CARTER Sigma :tha Epsilon ............................ TERRELL AYRES Sigma Chi ...................................... SONNY DUPREE Sigma Phi 1519517011 ........................... JAMES VVILKERSON Sigma Nu ........................................ DOUG GILMER Zeta lipid Tau ............................... JOHN VVORDSBURG e OFFICERS i GENE COCHRAN ....................................... President e BUSTER PELLETERI .............................. ViN-Prksidenl DON MONEYHITN ..................................... Treasurer SONNY DITPREE ........................................ Setretary JOHN VVORDSBITRG .......................... Bank Correspondeni LUCIAN DALE ......................................... Cuxtodian ROBERT HUTCHINSON .......................... Family Adviser 88 NAHHEEYAYLI OFFICERS B O A R D Left to Right: Don Moneyhon, Treasurer; Gene Cochrane, President; Buster Pellettieri, Vice-President; Sonny DuPree, Secretary. First Row: Alexander, Andrews, Ayres, Cochrane. Second Row: Dale, Gilmer, Gregory, Moneyhon. Third Row: Stewart, Wilkerson. 89 gym as? L; A Agni; PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL ti ii First Row: Myra Corkland, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Peggy Greenba , Alpha Epsilon Phi; Lucy Hardin, Alpha Delta Pi; Nancy Lofton, Alpha Delta Pi; Eleanor Crawfordfripha Omicron Pi; Pat Lovette, Alpha Omicron Pi. Second Row: Nancy Duke, Chi Omega; Ann McMurray, Chi Omega; Pat Pate, Delta Delta Delta; Nancy Davis, Delta Gamma; Ann Davis, Delta Zeta; Jerry Mansfield, Kappa Delta: Rosie McBride, Phi Mu. Third Row: Libby Ann Bailey, Phi Mu; Ann Firmin, Pi Beta Phi; Marsha Murphy, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Joyce Temple, Sigma Kappa; Jan Warwick, Sigma Kappa; Jean Lohr, Zeta Tau Alpha; Joyce Sparkman, Zeta Tau Alpha. The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each of the twelve national sororities at the University. This council was founded in 1902 for the purpose of serving as the official Advisory Governing Board. The purpose of this organization is to maintain on a high plane sorority life and intersorority relations within our University; to further fine intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship; to cooperate with the University ad- ministration in the maintenance of a high social fraternity world; and to com- pile rules for governing rushing, pledging, and initiation on this campus. A Pan-Hellenic Workshop is held each year in order to further the aims and ideals of the council. 92 ALPHAKAPPA TO ALPHA EPSILON PHI To Alpha Epsilon Phi we pledge our loyal heart and hand. To Alpha Epsilon Phi a name thafs known throughout the land. We love her, we,ll serve her, througout eternity. There,s only one, beneath the sun, and that is our sorority. The friendship Alpha Sigma brings to all of us Will stay with us through years that come and go; And though we know, eventually, that we must part, Dear Alpha Epsilon Phi, to you we pledge our heart. First Row: Shirley Bernard, Lorraine Cohen, Eleanor Cure. Second Row: Peggy Greenbaum, Barbara Kolodkin, Joan Massel, Jane Zager. Drink up friends. One of those Yukon Halls. ALPHA EPSILON PHI OFFICERS ELEANOR CURE ......... Prmidnzl MYRA CORKLAND . tf'ir'r-Prpsidenl PEGGY GREENBAUM ....Trea5urwr SHIRLEY BERNARD ...... Srrrrtary Model Fraternity House. Another Big Orange? 94 2 Offlcers, left to right: Colleen Lusby, Corresponding Secretary; Billie Jean Phillips, Recording Secretary; Ann Bryan, Treasurer; Barbara Queener, Vice-President; Catherine House, President. FIRST ROW: Mary Archer, Doris Asbury, Jenny Bab- cock, Susan Bowman, Ann Bresnahan, Peggy Bugg, Joan Burchfleld, Betty Burnette. SECOND ROW: Janie Byington, Theresa Campbell, Pat Cardwell, Anne Christman, Harriett Clack, Patsy Cook, Betty Cowart, Peggy Cowart. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Cox, N ancy Crossley, Martha Davies, Carol Douglass, Marguerite Faulkner, Bettye F inch, Betsy Fowlkes, June Gentry. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Grider, Anne GriHith, Vir- ginia Glenn, Nora Grove, Willie Grove, Lucy Hardin, Jean Harle, Lucile Heap. FIFTH ROW: Eloise Hensley, Katherine House, Sylvia Jennings, Beverly Johnson, Jeannie Johnson, Joyce John- son, Julia Killeffer, Alice Ligon. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Lofton, Willa Lusby, Ellen Lyle, Nancy McMahan, Mary Mercer, Mary Jane Merritt, Joel Ann Morris, Mary Ann Morris. SEVENTH ROW: Judy Overholt, Joan Patterson, Billie Jean Phillips, Ann Rector, Peggy Riney, Peggy Shugart, Mary Sheppard, Ann Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Cameron Smith, Carolyn Smith, Janis Teague, Sue Van Dervort, Dorothy Wilson, Anne Williams, Pat Wintker. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Blakely, Elaine Browder, Ann Bryan, Judy Frierson, Jan McDonald, Barbara Queener, Randy Sterche, Marion Wilson. ALPHAKA SWEETHEART SONG In my eyes there's a smile because I love you On my lips there's a kiss because I care Before I met you, dear, I dreamed of you You're my sweetheart and my ideal. When these gay c0116ge days bring tha'ts of future years. Will you wait through these years for me? For you know my love for you will last forever, dear For you're my Alpha Delta Pi Sweetheart. OMICRON CHAPTER LITTLE MELODY There's a funny little, sunny little melody That was started by an Alpha down in Tennessee. She would gather the crowds by the EM: While she sang, this funny little melody, M'lmrusl A-O; AhO; AhO; AhO-PI 5mm all the little girlies started singin' it And the whole darn campus started swingin' it Like a tropical storm, that's the way it hit Funny little A 0 Pi sung. MlhorushRepeatl Tho it was started by an Alpha down in Tennessee It is popular from Vanderbilt t0 1'. S. C. If you go to any university You will hear this A 0 Pl song. Mllmrllk-Repeatl Wyw ALPHA OMICRON PI U Q i OfEcers, left to right: Jean Nicholson, President; Pat Cherry, Vice- President; Pat Lovette, Treasurer; Sally Thornton, Recording Sec- retary; Lina Matthews, Corresponding Secretary. FIRST ROW: Kathryn Alexander, Katherine Andes, Carolyn Aston, Patti Batchelor, Marianne Caldwell, Frances Campbell, Barbara Cargile. SECOND ROW: Pat Cherry, Eleanor Crawford, Nancy Crosslin, Sue Culbertson, Rose Mary Dillon, Dana Dow, Martha Garrett. THIRD ROW: Brenta Glascock, Susy Gray, Elinor Grubb, Beverly Hackman, Pat Hawley, Ann Holmes, Patty House. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Jones, Rhys Jones, Diane Leslie, Pat Lovette, Lina Matthews, Nancy Minor, Diane Neas. FIFTH ROW: Rowena Newberry, Jean Nicholson, Norma Nunne, Diane O DonneIl, Janet Parrott, Made- line Pratt, Kathleen Reuter. SIXTH ROW: Janet Rhodes, Barbara Ronk, Sara Rugg, Mary Lee Rule, Clara Slack, Angelyn Smith, Norma Stoots. SEVENTH ROW: Frances Summar, Pattie Thornton, Sally Thornton, Helen Turner, Shirley Van Pelt, Jane Volz, Emma Wallace, Camilla Watts. EIGHTH ROW: Charlotte Watts, Kathy Warlick, Mary Katherine Wendel, Margaret Whalen, Sally Wil- liams, Jan Witt, Sue Workman, Marigene Wyatt. NOT PICTURED: Donna Anderson, Glenna Bearden, Elizabeth Boyd, Carolyn Clonan, Janice Miles, Jane , , :- Morgan, Ann Nelson, Mary Nelson, Jane Pyron, Elea- Cutie pies. nor Simpson, Margaret Trotter, Ann Witt. Schix Schpades 97 ,,; am av em After Taking the Pedge. Tiddy i di yay. x 98 $15 is: Officers, seated: Nancy Duke, President. Left to right, standing; Betty Tucker, Corresponding Secretary; Madge Logan, Recording Secretary; Sue Odom, Pledge Mother; Carolyn Moss, Treasurer; Jackie Clarkson, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Jane Anderson, Jean Adams, Helen Baker, Connie Bowers, Edith Bradley, Sarah Brandt, Glenn Brown, Helen Brown. SECOND ROW: Virginia Chilton, Carolyn Clark, Marilyn Clark, Jackie Clarkson, Joy Colston, Lena Cross, Carol Cullen, Kathleen Darwin. THIRD ROW: Joan Doughty, Nancy Duke, Liz Ed- wards, Sally Ellner, Marian Elmore, Ann Emery, Nancy Fonde, Claire Fussel. FOURTH ROW: Grace Garland, Betty Gilpin, Anne Gouffon, Sue Gray, Valerie Greene, Carol Haiston, Pa- tricia Haswell, Shirley Hendren. FIFTH ROW: Mamie Henegar, Joe Ann Hickey, Joann Hodges, Mary Alice Hood, Louise Hord, Jan Hudson, Kathleen Kavanaugh, Nancy Lineham. SIXTH ROW: Madge Logan, Judy McCrary, Patsy McCutchen, Ann McMurray, Ross McNutt, Carolyn Moss, Virginia Ragsdale, Emily Raulston. SEVENTH ROW: Lynn Riddle, Emma Rinehart, Ann Robeson, Sarah Robinson, Mary Roddy, Betty Schriver, Marcia Stolpmann, Emily Tester. EIGHTH ROW: Sadie Thweatt, Shirley Tritschler, Betty Tucker, Lucy Van N ess, Jone Vestal, Jerry Wade, Nancy Walker, Hall Warters, Betsy Williams. P I C H A P T E R I LOVE THE CARDINEL I love the cardinel I love the straw, The skull and bones too, The skull and bones too, Our white carnation Is a sensation, We love it we do, We love it we do. In our room therek fun and there's laughter, Sorority life is just what we,re after, We love it so, So wouldnk you know, Chi Omega Fraternity! 99 CHAPTER CVTRI DELTA TRUI? Tri Delta True we'll dream of you and love you When college days are o'er Those vows I took May I remember always Through college years and more. CHORUS 0 Delta, Delta, Delta,my10ved Fraternity Those three bright stars Within a golden crescent Claim loyalty until death. aggwg K7 6 $ng W '5? , 3i? a Officers, left to right: Ann Chandler, Vice-President; Betty Bolton, President; Ellie Ezell, Recording Secretary; Ann Lee, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Nancy Ballou, Ruth Ann Barker, Vir- ginia Bird, Betty Bolton, Nancy Boone, Celeste Brichet- to, Maude Burke. SECOND ROW: Ann Chandler, Ann Cowan, Barbara Crawford, Barbara Davis, Billie Davis, Sandra Davis, Betsy Dumas. THIRD ROW: Jean A. Van Eynde, Eleanor Ezell, Pat Falkner, Katherine Finch, Ruth Fulton, Donna Gardner, Ann Haley. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Hall, Peggy Hatchet, Joyce Herron, Gwendolyn Hoffman, Ellen Howes, Saralene Johnson, Janet Kenan, Mimi Kenan. FIFTH ROW: Carole Kennedy, Joanne King, Ann Lee, Susan Lyle, Janet Long, Betty McAfee, Genevieve Mack, Mary Marshall. SIXTH ROW: Kay Maples, Rowena Meats, Marilyn Meyer, Elizabeth Moneyhun, Mary Moody, Mary Neff, Pat Pate, Barbara Pitts. SEVENTH ROW: Carol Reddick, Eleanor Riggins, Martha Riggins, Joan Robertson, Jean Ross, Paula San- ders, Janice Schubert, Beverly Sharp. EIGHTH ROW: Phyllis Sherrill, Nancy Simpson, Hu- linda Tapp, Marion Jo Tapp, Nancy Taylor, Sarah Testerman, Jo Ann Webb, Betty Wright. 8? 54A 8m 101 g 3 S s DELTA DELTA DELTA Cheese Tri-Delts try DELTA GAMMA 3325?: : Well Well Well Hannah! Retreat Hell. uzw :25 102 E- V9 wag: Officers, left to right: Peggy Horne, Vi-ce-President; Nancy Davis, President; Seha Sutliff, Treasurer, Marilyn Wilson, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Jean Baggenstoss, Anne Blair, Carolyn Boyd, Betty Campbell. SECOND ROW: Patsy Cate, Frances Curtis, Kay Elderkin, Barbara Gregory. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Gooch, Sidney Hemp- stead, Joanna Higgs, Peggy Horne. FOURTH ROW: Peggy House, Betty Jo John- son, Helen Long, Nancy McCubbins. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Moore, Sally Moore, Ika Niemeyer, Elizabeth Pace. SIXTH ROW: Mary Stanley, Violet Stephenson, Marilyn Wilson. NOT PICTURED: Ann Bethurum, Nancy Davis, Peggy Diddle, Wanda Rice, Seba SutliH, Ruth Tribles, Alice Wiersema. GAMMA ANCHORS AWEIGH Anchors awaigh, D. G. VVelre setting sail. Fresh breeze and running tide, Our ship will never fail to anchor. Colors on high, D, G35, Bronze, pink and blue. All hands stand by For we are sailing on, We're sailing on with you. ALPHA D. Gfs of Tennessee Guarded by our shield of white It will us on and keep us strong And give us light so bright And so to you Delta Gamma We will love in years to come And welll share our joys and sorrows When our college days are done 103 ETA LAMBDA CHAPTER DELTA ZETA Oh the DZ's are :1 dandy hunch, You'll know it right away. 'they've got lots of pep and a dandy Rep and lots of things to say. You know some others have no line, And others are too cold 80 when you get a Delta Z, You grab a strangle hold. It's :1 long, long way to find One nicer than a little Delta Z And a long, long way to find Some wiser than these girls will prove to he Hats OH, to our Delta Zetas, may their Ruse forever grow. And the fire of Delta Zeta sisterhood Make our lamp forever glow. Officers, left to right: Anne Davis, Secretary; Margaret Cameron, President; Janice Jones, Vice-President; Phil Smith, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Barbara Barrett, Elizabeth Blanton, Ann Boone, Margaret Brown, Margaret Cameron. SCEOND ROW: Nona Childress, Evelyn Clark, Martha Couch, Anne Davis, Joan Fracchia. THIRD ROW: Helen Freeman, Barbara Ford, Sandra Golden, Wilhelmina Hammond, Janice Jones. FOURTH ROW: Emma Jean Leek, Marlene Little, Terry Long, Dorothy Mabry, Carol Mc- Spadden. FIFTH ROW: Joan Moore, Mary Moore, Anne Ridings, Martha Skinner, Philomena Smith. SIXTH ROW: Carol Steele, Nancy Underwood, Jim Agnes Vaughn, Barbara Wright. NOT PICTURED: Martha Bowen, June Go- forth, Barbara Mayfleld, Mardy Oxendine, Vir- ginia Speirakis. 105 ii; 33?? V y 35$ 3x Wk $?ng k 2 as: m E. , , . 9a ' A W Oink! Hmm, Hee, Heh and Grr. KAPPA DELTA Cheese. A way up in the bills. 106 Officers, left to right: Martha Tuggle, Secretary; Gerry Mansfield, President; Sue Rueff, Vice-President; Pat Hendley, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Mary Ashworth, Kaky Arrants, Avon Anderson, Charlotte Alley, Jane Adams, Jane Beene, Bobbie Bird. SECOND ROW: Jean Brady, Alva Braucl, Jean Brothers, Amelia Burgdorf, Jo Ann Burnette, Jo Ann Clark, Barbara Connelly. THIRD ROW: Virginia Craft, Patsy Crockett, Nancy Cunningham, Nancy Daniel, Joyce Dennis, Sara Dooly, M ary Sue Farmer. FOURTH ROW: Sara Floyd, Sandra Harris, Ruth Headden, Katie Hess, Pat Hindley, Carolyn Hobbs, Pat Huber. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Hurt, Sally Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Mary Julian, Nelle Long, Arm McDonald, Tom- mie Perdue, Phoebe Preston. SIXTH ROW: Una Burl Redman, Sue Rueff, Suzanne Short, Linda Sitzman, Selma Sitzman, Shirley Smith, Barbara Spellings, Barbara Standfleld. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Stinson, Toby Thompson, Martha Tuggle, Betty Van Hooser, Jane Vaughan, Gray Walmsley, Judy Weaver, Louise Wyatt. ALPHA EPS KAPPA DELTA Came tn earth 11 piece of heaven, That was the fnunding of mm Kappa Delta, And an event to keep in our memory. The white rose is our Hmwr; our colors olive green and pearl white, 0111' 0pm motto, nTa Kala Diuknmcn,H A symbol for truth and right. K A P P A C H A P T E R MY PHI MU LADY My Phi Mu Lady, won't you be my baby, for I love you indeed I do. And in the spring-time, it will be ring-time In a cottage just built for two, three, four, five, six. You know I love you and I Want you onIy, Can't you hear me saying that I love you true? My Phi Mu Lady, won't you be my baby, My Phi Mu Lady, I love you. OMcers, left to right: Suzanne Welmers, President; Nancy Furian, Secretary; Libby Ann Bailey, Treasurer; Mary Frerking, Vice- President. FIRST ROW: Barbara Adkisson, Elizabeth Bailey, Mary Ann Burnham, Carolyn Cockrum, Diane Darling, Shirley Duncan. SECOND ROW: Virginia Dykes, Betty Edmondson, Martha French, Mary Frerking, Nancy Furian, Nancy Glaze. THIRD ROW: Pat Goins, Sylvia Griffm, Joan Hart, Beverly Haynes, Jane Hazlewood, Dorothy Hoyle, Betty Hull. FOURTH ROW: Ann Jones, Shirley Jones, Elizabeth Johnson, Laura Johnson, Barbara Kazas, Rosemary Kitts, Hildegrade Landers. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Landers, Laurie Lanou, Cons- tance Lloyd, Martha McBride, Bobbie McClary, Jane McDougaH, Pat Medley. SIXTH ROW: Betty Mynatt, Jo Newcomb, Blonde Nicely, Marilyn Parker, Marie Parrott, Lucy Scroggie, Connie Shirley. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Swarm, Mary Thompson, Marilyn Toy, Audrey Wagner, Mona Weaver,' Cherie Wells, Shirley Williams. 109 Little girls? All Aboard. PI BETA PHI You name it. go go go. 110 ha q; gm 1A Officers, left to right: Peggy Speck, Vice-President; Nancy Jo Hayes, President; Lynn Womble, Recording Secretary; Judy Moulton, Treas- urer. FIRST ROW: Virginia Baker, Patricia Ballard, Ann Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Barbara Brubaker, Nancy Burns, Barri Burrage. SECOND ROW: Juliet Calhoun, Shirley Cone, Bar- bara Cox, Carol Cress, Carolyn Crouch, Sarah Culbert, Jane Driskill. THIRD ROW: Carol Erdman, Helen Fields, Ann Fir- min, Diane Fisher, Alice Gabrielle, Barbara Greenlee, Marion Grubb. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Hart, Nancy Hayes, Laurice Holloway, Barbara Hopkins, Dorothy Hooper, Patsy Huff, Carolyn Jones. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Keller, Betty Kincaid, Jane Val- rie King, Joanne Lea, Joan Leatherwood, Audrey Loy, Jerry Mayhew. SIXT ROW: Jo Ann McAllister, judy Moulton, Mar- sha Murphy, Margaret Norman, Margaret Padgett, Patsy Rhyme, Susan Rose, Anne Sheldon. SEVENTH ROW: Peggy Speck, Emily Turner, Grace Twitty, Peggy Jo Wilson, Lynn Womble, Mancy Wern- ert, Anita Wright, Sidney Wright. TENNESSEE G PI BETA PHI SWEETHEART SONG There's a sweetheart so true to the Wine and the Blue He's the idol of all my dreams. And the light that lies In his wonderful eyes Is the love light so fair Bringing happiness there. When the sun sinks to rest in the Haming west He appears before mv eyes, In my heart is the cry I'll be true till I die T0 the sweetheart of Pi Beta Phi. CHAPTER SIGMA KAPPA RAINBOW SONG I found Sigma Kappa down at the rainbow's end, There in the gold of the sunset, Lavender tints and maroon, I found Sigma Kappa deep in the heart of :1 friend, Life was sufull Icz1nstill Find my happiness Down at the rainbow's end. mw Officers, left to right: Pat Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary; Irene Loy, Recording Secretary; Barbara Ellis, Pledge Trainer; Mary Joyce Temple, President; Rachel Perkins, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Pat Abernathy, Katherine Akans, Pat Armstrong, Lillian Bevins, Barbara Buckley, Betty Bush, Doris Byars. SECOND ROW: La Nieve Cartwright, Mary Davis, Barbara Easterly, Mary Jo Elliott, Barbara Ellis, Peggy Fine, Gerry Griffin. THIRD ROW: Martha GriHin, Carol Hadley, Mary Ann Hansard, Jo Haynes, Rochelle Huffman, Dorothy Husky, Clara Hendrix. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Jeter, Barbara Jones, Pat Kinzel, Barbara Kiser, Barbara Kist, Irene Loy, Ann Mas- sengill. FIFTH ROW: Jean Millington, Barbara Moore, Pat Morrisson, Nlarlene Paine, Beverly Pemberton, Rachel Perkins, Betty Poteat. SIXTH ROW: Gaynelle Prather, Lucretin Reed, Jo Ann Rhegness, Carolyn Rice, Elna Robinson, Betty Se- well, Anella Steelman. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Joyce Temple, Dorothy Thomas, Jan Thomas, Barbara Wallace, Patricia Ward, Jane Warwick, Anne Wingett. 113 a Mmgmw$5$ jf i5gg , The new room NHL?! Call and raise. Coked. 114 n X 91in $11 ???$ng 1' 1 1:1;11g $4: 11:11:13E Officers, left to right: Joan Abernathy, President; Joyce Sharp, Vice- President; Mary Jane Sharp, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Joan Abernathy, Jena Archer, Charlene Bell, Betty Brown, Bobbie Cain, Cissily Carter. SECOND ROW: Sue Cheek, Betty Clark, Nancy Cooper, Jody Daniels, Peggy Douglass, Mary Drake. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Giles, Rebecca Glover, Mary Hearn, Dot Hill, Nancy Hinton, Dorothy Holt. FOURTH ROW: Dola Ann Kinnard, Jeanelle Lawson, Jean Lohr, Minor McMahan, Claudina Miglarin, Eliza- beth Monroe. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Moore, Gail Nelson, Shirley Presnell, Barbara Robinson, Sharon Rose, Barbara Say- lor, Joyce Sharp. SIXTH ROW: Mary Jane Sharp, Jane Sims, Ebie Smith, Glenda Smith, Mary Smith, Joyce Sparkman, Patricia Stein. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Stonecipher, Mary Thomp- son, Betty Tipton, Nancy Townsend, Pat Walsh, Betty Weems, Katie Willock. e$ ,a ,y yaw Q Annual Bridge Tournament Sponsored By Fraternity Relations Board OFFICERS LARRY LONG ............ ......... ,... ..... Prrsidrnl DAVID MCSVVEEN . ..................... l,irr-Prmizlmi DON WYATT .................... Sm-nm-y. Tmsum 116 Fraternity Relations Board Representatives FRATERNITY REPRESENTATIVES DON WYATT .......... ..... .4... ......... 'llplm Tau Omrgu LEWIS KINNARD ....... . ............... xllpllll Gamma Rhn HI'GH GREGORY .......................... Della Tau Dplla JACK COOPER ............................. Drlta Sigma Phi IIAI. IlOOPRR . ..... . ........................ . .Kappa :1le jACK PRINCE ..... . .......................... Kappa Siyma BOB ROBINSON .......................... Lambda Clzi . Ilpl1a RALPH SEATON . ............................. Pi Kappa Phi DAVID McSVVEEN .......................... Pi szjm :Ilplm FRED BRIGHT .. .. . ..................... Plli Gamma Drift! DICK SCHNAHICI, ............... . ..... ....Plzi Sigma Kappa BIUMVN AYRES .. ...................... Sigma lelm Emilmz JIM DANIELS .......................... . .Sigma P1,; Epsilon BOB XVIILIAMS .. ....................... . ........ Sigma Nu KEITH BARLOVV ....... . ...... . ....... . ......... Sigma 1311i IIARVIC STEIN ...... . ........................ me Bria Tm! The Fraternity Relations Board, an organization composed of one representative from each of the sixteen national fraternities on campus, had its inception some thirteen years ago to help promote interfraternity relations and carry on a program of services which en- compasses the entire Greek system and could he most effectively administered through a central agency. The single most important function in which the Fraternity Relations Board engages is setting forth the rules and supervising the fall rush program for new freshmen. This year, the rush program had several features which made it considerably diEerent from any pre- vious one used at U.T. Principal innovation was the use of a provision for each fraternity to invite back for a third time those boys in whom they were particularly interested. The system seemed to work well and may well form the basis for future rush programs. During the fall the FRB also promoted the annual Greek Week, a week of orientation in order that all pledges may become better acquainted with the whole Greek system. The week consisted of parties at the various fraternity houses for the pledges of the other frater- nity and sorority groups and was climaxed by a dance for all fraternity pledges and their dates where Miss Madeline Boone was crowned Goddess of the Greeks. The annual bridge tournament for sorority and fraternity groups is also a project of the FRB. Winners of this yearls competition, held in the spring, were Kappa Sigma among the fraternities and Chi Omega among the sororities. But perhaps the most important recognition granted by the FRB is to the fraternity group, who in the past year, has obtained the highest scholastic rating. This rating is equally based upon rank and improvement. This year the award went to Kappa Sigma. RELATIONS BOARD First Row: Wyatt, Kinnard, Gregory, Cooper. Second Row: Hooper, Prince, Robinson, McSween. Third Row: Bright, Schnabel, Daniels, Williams, Stein. Not Pictured: Seaton, Ayres, Barlow. 117 Top: Nineteen, twenty, my cup,s empty. Bottom: Smile when I say three and a half. 118 Front Row: Rex Bracy, Rush Chairman; John Yount, Secretary; Lewis Kinnard, President; Bob Purvis, Reporter. Back Row: Lawrence Shore, Treasurer; Roy Conner, House Manager. FIRST ROW: Clarence Barbee, Dwane Bell, Rex Bracy, Fred Bradley, William Brown, Herb Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Jerry Cole, John Corbin, Dan Culp, Gene Dickey, George Edwards, Robert Farmer. THIRD ROW: Marvis Fryer, Sam Gamble, Hersel Holland, Arthur Jones, Jr., Lewis Kinnard, Jerry Lee, Harold Lineberry. FOURTH ROW: James Love, Tom Matlock, Bobby Mauk, Tom N eal, Frederick Oliver, James Price, Robert Purvis. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Raines, Fowler Ragland, Edward Shore, Lawrence Shore, Willis Smith, Benton Trundley, John Yount. ALPHAKAPPACHAPTER SWEETHEART OF ALPHA GAMMA RHO When I'm alone day's cares have Hmvn, Nightts shadows slowly steal near, Dreams Come and fade, one face is portrayed, A picture that I always hold dear. Oh, how I long for hours that are gone, For those hours that come back in dreams, Sweet moonlit nights, soft silvery Lights, I live them all over it seems. Sweetheart, sweetheart, ymfre the sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Rho, In Dreams it seems, you're with me wherever I go, In the pale moonlight of a million dreams, Out of the shadows your sweet face beams, Sweetheart, sweetheart, PH always love you sweetheart. 119 W WM From left to right: Watkins Ewell, Worthy Chaplain; Lewis Finley, Worthy Keeper of the Exchequer. Second row: Bob Harrison, Worthy Scribe; Don Wyatt, Worthy Master. THE SWEETHEART OF A.T.O. Most girls Pve met, P11 soon forget They could never be true, ,Cause for me there is only one Who could stand for the gold and blue- In my heart is a girl with a smile on her lips Lovely to see, precious to me: With her eyes like the stars and our rose in her hair N 0 one can quite compare. When shadows try to hide us-edreams will see us through- ,Tho the years come and go, sheill be loyal I know, She,s the sweetheart of A. T. O. 120 TENNESSEE PI CHAPTER Top: Doing what comes naturally. Top: Fill er up. Bottom: Bums Bunny bouncing. Bottom: The prize winners. 121 ALPHA FIRST ROW: Keim Baird, Bob Berry, Thomas Dessert, SECOND ROW: Billy Gibson, Robert Hagerty, Robert Ben Douglass, Edward Cook, George Dilworth, LeRoy Harrison, Gordon Hornet, Henry Horton, William Dyer, Buckmer, Robert Cantrell. Milton Ewell, Louis Findley, Mack Forrester. 122 TAU OMEGA THIRD ROW: Pat Miles, James Moore, Lynn Nipper, FOURTH ROW: Dale Stout, Harold Walker, Clay Wil- Don Myatt, Morris Patterson, Frank Isele, Horace Key, son, Bruce Wyatt, Walter Yarbro, John Roberts, Robert William Kleeman, Joe McReynolds, Dick Miles. Schwartz, Bob Shemwell, Gordon Smith, Harry Sorrells. 123 CHAPTER DELTA SIG DREAM GIRL Tell me who Wnuhhft pine for that girl of mine, Angel from heaven it seems; She's the sweetest girl in all the world, Sheys the girl of my dreams. Delta Sig Dream Girl, my dream queen. Blue skies are always with you, it seems. And when I'm lonely and so blue What should I do but think of you? Delta Sig Dream Girl, I love you. 124 FIRST ROW: James Ashe, Frank Baker, Lynn Campbell, James Carico, Robert Clark. SECOND ROW: Jack Cooper, Thomas Des- mond, George Eubank, William Field, Charles Ham, Robert Ham. THIRD ROW: Max Hurst, Frank Kersnowski, Russ Nerren, Joel petty, Lyle Reid, James Rymer. FOURTH ROW: Harold Sanderson, Joseph Shannon, Grady Stephens, William Sugg, James Thompson, Jacob Vreeland. 125 Top, left to right: Joe Shannon, Vice President; Max Hurst, President; Dan Bodeker, Sergeant of Arms; Jack Cooper, Secretary; Robert Clark, Treasurer. Bottom: It even tastes good. Charles Brantley, Vice-President; Beauchamp Brogan, Presideng; IJo- seph Prned, Treasurer; Norman Tate, Assistant Treasurer; William Moody, Corresponding Secretary. The Queen. 126 FIRST ROW: Ralph C. Argo, Robert Barger, John Bidwell, Donald Bradley, Charles Brantley. SECOND ROW: Beauchamp Brogan, Bud Brown, Lonnie Brown, Russell Brown, Bill Burns. THIRD ROW: William Cesario, Hugh Gregory, Barnie Guest, Bill Haskins, James Hawkins, George Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Richard Hill, Don Hummel, Mark McAllister, Jim McCaulley, Bill Moody, Robert Moose. FIFTH ROW: Phillip Packard, Maurice Parker, Jack Thomas, Glenn Thompson, Daniel Woodard, Ralph York. DELTA MY DELTA QUEEN She,s my Delta Queen, yes my Delta Queen, In purple, white, and gold. To me each day as I work and play Your treasures will unfold. Should we ever part, yTvmuld break my heart; You mean so much to me. So whileI live, all my life I give To my Queen of Delta Tau. 127 L A M B D A C H A P T E R Top: Santa Came to Town Top: The Gangs All Here Bottom: More Roast Pheasant Please Bottom: Pajamas and Iced Tea 2E A f M wvg; x55 w: 4 - A x6 128 Left to Right: Lawson Braswell, Grand Scribe; Jerry Crook, Pledge Trainer; Carl Langschmidt, Grand Treasurer; Bud Thomas, Grand Procurator; Neil Southern, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Buddy Rhea, Guard; lSeatecD Bob Ward, Grand Master. KAPPA SIGMA SWEETHEART SONG K A P P A You,reas rett asa icture, Y You,re as sweet as you can be, AndIlove you most sincerely, S I G M A You,re all this world to me, And if ever I should lose you, It would surely break my heart, For I love you, I adore you, You,re my Kappa Sig Sweetheart. 129 FIRST ROW: John Allen, James Apple, David Arnold, James Becker, Charles Belcher, Ken Bell, King Benson, Frank Blackett, Victor 13355, Bob Blackstock, Bobby Roden- heimer, John Boles Chris Bolicau, Ed Brantley, Lawson Braswelly Bob Brown, SECOND ROW: Phil Burt, Harvey Cameron, Bill Cal'- Son, Jimmy Cavalaris, K'Iickey Cooper, Jimmy Cowan, Jerry Crook, Stewart Cutting, Sid Davis, Tom Dillon, James Eikner James E13011, Ralph Ewing, Ralph Farmer, VValter Fike, Bob Ford. KAPPA THIRD ROVV: Jim Fowler, Wirt Gammon, William Gilchrist, Clayton Greene, John Gray, Malcolm Gross, Jim Guess, Ronald Gulledge, Gordon Harrison, George Harvell, Bill Henderson, James Holladay, H orace Holmes, Robert Hornsby, Charles Hughes, Paul James. FOURTH ROW: James Johnson, Ted Johnson, Ben Jones, Richard Jordon, Earl Kerr, Carl Koella, Hugh Koplas, Carl Lan'gschmidt, Bill Largen, Lee Lax Tom LockettV Bob Logan, James Lowry, Stanley NICAI1211thiIH NICCOin, James B'TCGLIiI'e. ' WKWWWQ 4 130 SIGMA FIFTH ROW: Jim IV'IcLaughlin, Thomas NIil-as, jesse NIorris, Howard NIOSS, Robert Neff, Bob Newsome, Dun- bar Oenmig, Tom Pannell, DeVVayne Phillipy, Jim Price, Robert Price, Jack Prince, Dan Puckel, George Ralston, Bobby Ray, Pearce Ray. SIXTH ROVV: Thomas Reeve, Frank Regas, Buddy Rhea, Thomas Roberts, Robert Roth Robert Thomas Ryan, Dudley Schafer, VVilliam S-earle, Bennett Singleton, Gordon Sisk, Baxter Sneed, Don Southern, Robert South- ern, Harvey Sproul, Renfro Sproul, John Stein. SEVENTH ROW: George Stevens, Bobby Stewart, Roy 'J arwater, Fitzhugh Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Nlark Twilla, Charles VValker, James VValls, Jim VValker Robert VVanL Ray VVeir, Charles VVells, Jim VVestcrgaard, Robert VVil- liams, Thomas VVilson, Del VVood, VVadE VVoodworth, Dick Young. 131 Bill White, Social Chairman; Paul Greene, President; Jim Goode, Vice-President; Dave Alexander, Treasurer; Bill Abernathy, House Manager. LAMBDA MY CRESCENT GIRL My Crescent Girl, My Crescent Girl, I You,re all the world to me. Your shining face will light my way through eternity. A L P H A A love that,s true I offer you, A love that cannot die! So take my heart, My Crescent Girl, of dear old Lambda Chi. 132 EPSILON OMICRON CHAPTER Top: Gonna dance off both my shoes. Top: A helping hand. Bottom: A good try. Bottom: Wait, Wherds the slide rule? 133 FIRST ROVV: Bill Abernathy, Hardy Adams, Kermit Addington, Jr., Dave Alexander, Wesley Atwood, Charley Atkinson, Ray Barton, Jim Bernal, Don Binkley, Robert Blcdsoe, Bill Brown Bill Bruhn, Peter Candiles, Bob Cas- setty. SECOND ROVV: John Challenger, Edward Compton, Garnet Colhern, Bob Crawford, Julian Crowell, Bill Cun- ningham, Bill Dennis, jim Felexy Don Ferguson, Don Fin- nell, Roy Flowers, Gene Fox, James Gaines, Richard Gam- ble. THIRD ROW: Seymore Gerregan, Paul Galley, James Goode, Paul Greene, John Greater, Donald Hanner, Fred- ric Harris, A. O. Herrington, Bob Hilton, Bob Hoeke, VVilliam Hollinshead, Bud Irvine, VVilliam Jones, Gerry Jones. LAMBDA 134 CHI ALPHA FOURTH ROW: Sidney Johnson, Ernest Johns, Andrew Johns, Dick Kastory, Charles Kibbens, Donald King, Carl Kinnard, John Lane, David Layman, Don McNabb, Jere K'Iitchum, NIalcolm NIoore, Aulmon Nottingham, George Ogles, Herbert Parr. FIFTH ROVV: Jimmy Parsons, Jim Patton, Edward Pazarecki, Bill Luarles, Garland Reichle, Bill Roberson, 135 Bob Robinson, Jack Robinson, Gene Self, jesse Shaw, Leon ShefHeld, Larry Shelton, Bob Smith, Thane Smith' Klichael Spahr, Wayne Stracener. SIXTH ROW: Bob Steele, Dorman Stout, Jack Thomp- son, Gilbert Torbett, Ernest Tyler, Bill Upchurch, An- drew Wade, Floyd Walker, Bobby White, Bob White, William White, William Williams, Ray Wilson, Troy Wolfe, Jeff Wyatt, Carl Yeaman. KAPPA TAU CHAPTER Top: The Winners Top: Hello Everyone Bottom: Take it off Bottom: Up and At 13m 136 Left to right: Alan Toomey, Corresponding Secretary; Alexander o Q m a; Denison, President; Fred Bright, Treasurer; Don Moneyhun, Record- u r; 4' ing Secretary; Hugh Dance, Historian. o w t t; :5 , MY FIJI GIRL Fiji Girl, Fiji Girl, I love yOUo Fiji Girl, say you love me too. You,ll be true to that great White Star, True to the Fi j is wherever you are. With the moon shining down, you whispered a promiseo- To me that you,c1 be trueo Promised me that you,d always be My little Fiji, Gee! Fiji Girl, I love you. 137 wH , wsvxm , ,, kn: P FIRST ROVV: Gary Adams. Bob Allisom Ben Black, Fred Bright, VVarren Butler, VViIliam Caldwell, Robert Chapman, Jim Cowan, Eugene Cox, Lynn Craig, Dave Creasman, Hugh Dance, Norman Daniel, John Davis. SECOND ROVV: Sonny Denison, George Dominick, Paul Dominick, Charles Durham, George Dyer, Alan HI GAMMA Elliott, Eugene Fairy Howard Fields, Jim Foglesong, Ern- est Forsten, John Frakelx Tom Garrett, Gavin Gentry. James Hail. THIRD ROVV: Peter Hain, Frank Hall, Robert Harper, Phil Harrold, Charles H ash, Graham Hemmctcr, jeff HoskinsV Lowell Jakes. Benneson janes, Jr. Joe College, 138 Paul Jx'ykcr, Don Lccson, john Lockridgc, Bill Love. FOURTH ROVV: Ken Nlarks. Al R'Iejia, Chester Field, Don NIonveyhun, Jack Odom, Edward Newell, Rich- ard Ogl-esby, Joe Penlzmd, Bill Pemlebaker, Leonard Peters. Chester Phillips, Ivan Riley, William Russell, Lut- trell Schettlel', x x xxx: 139 FIFTH ROVV: John Scott, Philip Shelley, James Smith, Ronnie Starnes. john Swann Gene Switzer, Alan Toomey, Henry Tyler, James VVebb, Richard VVieschuegcl, Knox Williams. Lee VVian'cy, Stuart VVorden, Dick VVright, Sam Zimmerman. Harry Jones, Vice-President; Sam Clinton, Secretary; Gene Button, Inductor; Woody Cunningham, President; Clement Wilson, Sentinel; Bill Shields, Treasurer. PHI SIGMA KAPPA SWEETHEART SONG When we find a girl with golden hair, And eyes of shiny blue; With lips so rare and skin so fair, And a heart that will ever be true. Then welll love her and cherish her through the years, Singing this old refrain: Shels the beautiful sweetheart of old Phi Sig, In our hearts she will e,er remain; In our hearts she will eler remain. 140 XI DEUTERON CHAPTER Top: Here we are, girls. Top: Open mine first, Santa! Bottom: A short two-hour talk. Bottom: Lots of Santas. 141 FIRST ROVV: Richard Alleny Byron Bonds, Allen Brad- ford, Clyde Brooks, Leslie Browning, Beverly Brumbaugh, Phil Brummitt, Jake Butcher, Donald Burton, Daniel Capps, John Carson, Charles Cares. Richard Chapman, Bob Clark. SECOND ROVV: Jim Cloyd, Genre Cochran, Jimmy Con- over, Robert Cox George Cunningham, Wilbur Curtis, PH ?urncy Davis. Harold Derrick, Pore IkLoach. Larry Dorsey, Phil Duane, Ancel Duckworth, Rudy Elam, N0- land Fields. THIRD ROVV: Joe Finchcr Mark Franklin, Harvey Frost, Edward George, Tom Hardin. Kenneth Harrison, James Hobbs, Payton Hodges, Bill Hurst, Jim Johnson. Paul Johnson, Carter Jones H arry lanes, James Lannintr. 142 I SIGMA KAPPA FOU RTH ROVV: Frank Little, Ed Lockett, James NI an- kin, Bobby NIanners, Don Massey, John lVIassey, Jim Mc- Cowin, Eddie NIiIlard, Jim Moore, Tom NIottern' Charles Nloung-er, Harrigan Nloyers, Anthony Musciente, O, V. NIyerS. FIFTH ROW: Joe NIaifeh, VVilliam Peck. William Per- cival, Harold Pierca Jim Pierce, Don Phipps, Richard 143 Powell, J. L. Price, Frank Raulston, Greer Raulston Har- ley Reehy Phillip Rittenhouse, Jerry Roberts, Robert Ronk. SIXTH ROW: Bill Schaffer, Richard SchnabcL Tom Schuetz, David Sellers, William Shields, Paul Sloan. Da- vid Smith, Jackie Stokes, James Stooksbury, Joseph Thom- as, Jack Thurman, Donald Wells, Donald VVescott, Cle- ment Wilson, Bob VVoods, Charles Vanden Bulck. Top: Pretty good, huh? Top: Ain,t she sweet? Bottom: Pat-a-cake. Bottom: Wot dide do? v am ,a n ; 144 James E. Paulus, Secretary; Robert E. Scyfried, Vice-President; James R. Gray, President; Mickey E. Wchby, Treasurer. DREAM GIRL SONG When the night birds are singing their love-songs, And we sit by the fireside and dream, There,s the thought of a girl puts your brain in a whirl, And her eyes like the bright embers gleam. She is fair as the heavens above her; She is true to the trust that she hears, For, though she is far away, She,ll be yours some sweet day. Sheis the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. I 145 PI KAPPA ALPHA PI KAPPA FIRST ROW: Don Andersony Ted Baker, Bruce Barto, Greer, Frank Grace, James Gray, Robert HaleJNIalvin Art Beamish, Bobby Bryson, Bill Cartwright, Malcolm Harrison, Jimmy Hasselle, Dick Heam, John Hubbuck, Colditz, George Craig, Charles Cowden, Gary Caylor, Da- Bob Hall, Joe Hardrader. vid Copeland, Gordon Clem. THIRD ROW: Pete Henly, Howard Hinds, Lynn john- SECOND ROW: Gary Davisy Jere Fowler, Robert son, William Jacobsen, Lowry Lamb, Jll, Eugene NIC- ALPHA Gowan, Charles Milam, William NIoore, Maurice Mat- tingly, Bill Locke, Charles Nliller, Bill NICDonald. FOURTH ROW: David NICSWeen, Bill Monin, Charles Nlarshall, William Pelham, Jimmy Rundley Bill Raul, John Williams, Joe Wilson, Jim Watson, Gordon Wynn, Tom VVade, George Woodbury, Billy Weller. 147 FIFTH ROVV: Edward Wallace, NIiCkCy VVehby, Bob Vandergriff, Bill Upchurch, Jack Thomas, Eugene Totri, Ray Simmons, Marion Stokes, Robert Seyfried, Leroy Smith, Coke Smith, Barry Smith Richard Rhinehart, Wil- liam VValker. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 148 Harold Ernest, President; Bill Rather, Treasurer; Bud Campbell, Vice- President; Gene Burr, Secretary. THE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SWEET- HEART SONG Her loveliness, her tenderness, has stolen all my dreams, The sight of her will always bring a thrill, The magic in her voice is like a melody it seems, I love her now, I know I always will. The sweet perfume 0f violets, the moonlight in her hair, With happiness surrounds her everywhere. And from the start, she won the heart of our fraternity, She wears the pin of S. A. E. TENNESSEE KAPPACHAPTER Top: W611 get Mm next year. Top: . . . and she won. Bottom: Salome victory. Bottom: Pm sorry, but I have a date Saturday. 149 FIRST ROW: Bill Aycock, Terrell Ayres, Vance Burkey, James Bowman, Jeb Bing, Fred Brackney, Nat Burkhardt, Reginald Brandon. Robert Brandau, Griffith Burr Edward Bynum, Gene Burr, AI Chavanncs Kevin Curtin. SECOND ROW: Gerry Curtin, Tony Chandler. Charles Cox, Virgil Crowder, John Cox, Gilbert CampbelL Bob Creckmore, Allen Deaver, Robert Donnell, Bill Downcy. David Eldredge, John Ellis, Harold Ernest, Bobby Frost. THIRD ROW: Frank Ferguson, Edward Fisher, Robert Gipe, Dave Grinnell, Jay Gillenwater, Charles H21y11es Edwin Holliday. Bill Hidalgo, David Hooper, Horace Harper, Bob Hatcher' William Ingram, George Knapp, James Lee. 150 FOURTH ROVV: Powell Lindsay, David l'IcVVhertel'. Jerry Nlajure, John 31011011, Keith KICCOI'd, Buddy Klag- gart, Joe KIcijhan, Harrigan K'oners, Henry NIillelg jim Rylayberry, Bill KIartin Edward NILH'phy, Jerald NICCord, William Newman. Fl FTH ROVV: Charles Ozier, VViIIiam Owen, Kenneth Porter, John Pelton. Arthur Phelps, Frank Pate, Norton 151 ALPHA EPSILON letteson, joe Raincy, Frank Rogers, Shane Roy, JL, VVebs- ter Riggs, David Rupley George Royster, Bill Rather, SIXTH ROW: Steve Ralstom Fred Stine, Robert Saw- yer, Robert Smith, Charles Snepp, David Stublvy' Ancil Silveyg Heroin NIorl'is, Powell Trottery Robert VVm'thin'g- ton, Charles VValken Julian VVhitle-v, Nlarion an'brough, William Yates, BETA SIGMA CHAPTER Top: Coeds CU in the Derby. Top: Santa visits the Sigs Bottom: Dot Wilson-our sweetheart Bottom: College men? 152 Left to right: Edward T. Boywid, Secretary; Bert Keister, Vice-Presi- dent; Don Neblett, Treasurer; Jim Culp, President. THE SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI When the world goes wrong, as it,s bound to do, and you,ve broken Dan CupicPs bow-and you long for the girl you used to love, the maid of the long ago. Why, light your pipe, bid sorrow avaunt, blow the smoke from your altar of dreams. And wreathe the face of your dream-girl there. The love that is just what it seems. CHORUS The girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl of all the girls I know. Each sweet coed like a rainbow trail, fades in the after glow. The blue of here eyes and the gold of her hair are a blend of the western sky. And the white cross gleams on the girl of my dreams. She,s the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. FIRST ROW: William Alexander, Joe BngwelL G. T. Ballenger, Raymond BEIL John Bowelle, Bill Bowmam Edward Boywid, Allen Bush, Ray Carden, Tom Cham- bcrs Tom Clark, Holmes Collier. SECOND ROW: B. J. Cook Frank Cox, Jim Cox Jim Culp, Richard Cundy, Brandt Davis, VVayne Davis. I G M Buddy Dickerson, John DriskilL L-ce Durand, Donald Edwards, Phil Farrow. THIRD ROVV: Bill Felton, Carl Fielden, Roger Frec- man, Bob Gleaves, George Goosmann, jimmy G'ammcr, Bill Gross, John Hart, Hon Hicks. Howard HilL Jack Hind, Ben Howard, Gene Huber George Johnson. FOURTH ROVV: Henry Keister, Kilgore LeQuire, 154 H I Laurence Long, Perry KICCallcn, Buck NIcClellon. Da- vid IVIcKenzie, David K'Iclx'inny, Jerry KICVVOrter, Gene Manessy Ray NIartin, Tom Nlayo, Dan Nleek. Richard Nleek, Pier Niorgan. FIFTH ROVV: Andy NIOI'ton, David Blarmn. Dun Nebl-ett, Tommy Newman, jamcs O Neal David Peo- plea jsrry Peoples, Richard Potts, Jack Pullen, Bob 155 Reeverts. Clark Roberts, Bill Rook Bill Russell, Brock Sanders, SIXTH ROVV: Henry Summons, jim Scott, Don Shor- wond, Bob Spoons. John Stcrchi, Don Stockton, jcrry Sx 'ain, Huston 111171811613 Jerry ,1 1'0ut1mm .Icrry Vaughn, Dennis VValdmp, .Iim VVators. VVilliam VVHtkins, john Wilford. 156 From left to right: Tom Farer, Secretary; Joe Gamble, President; R. Wyatt Curlew, Recorder; Jim Wardley, Treasurer. WHITE STAR OF SIGMA NU Brothers in Sigma N u united, Brothers who by the sword were knighted, Blessed by a star shining afar Rocked in the cradle of old Virginia, Five arms that bind our hearts together, Queen of the Southern sky. Gleam for Sigma Nu, beam for Sigma Nu, Each arm will guide us and stay beside us, When our college days are through. CHORUS The white star of Sigma Nu, The bright star of sigma Nu, Ten thousand brothers wear you, Ten thousand others share you. When college days are through We still will cling to you; Loyal and true to you, old Sigma Nu. EPSILON ETA CHAPTER Top: Cue in the left pocket. Top: Yeah, pretty grand. Bottom: The new house. Bottom: Ninety-seven pound Tarzan. $5M, mm W 415 157 SIGMA FIRST ROW: Robert Amick, Leroy Anderson, James Broome, Walter Corbett, Lamar Davis, Glenn Eanes, Thomas Farrell, William Farrell, Joe Gamble, J12, Doug Gilmer. 158 SECON D ROW: David Hall, Bernard Hartman, Rudy Meinrich, Bob Hunter, William Ledgerwood, William Lyndon, William Marshall, William Parrish, John Pet- tyjohn, Bob Propst. THIRD ROW: Ed Rawlings, William Roberts, Robert Sanders, Clyde Swift, Ralph Wallace, Frank Warner, Jimmy Woullard, Carter Williams, Joe Williams, Rob- ert Williams. mm vs was TENNESSEE ALPHACHAPTER Top: Therek That Big Orange Top: Donk Strain Bottom: Let,s Have a Party Bottom: Entertainment at Ya Olde Sig Ep Bar a 'N4 m M E 1 Y ; 2 y ,2 L y W wk s 4 w 4e x , w h w . i3 3 A 76 33a w w R95 , 3 MAWVWWQ $QWY$ A , x g iek a x , h , 4, 3 T :33 6, 34 g; V a g m ,E m 3 v v Q; N x 3 $ 92 51 a ! y A v x L V, '1 f: , v9 g f: f1? wk; 3? wV WE? Ian; 49932 fwd , M M; 160 Jack Thornton, Historian; Walter Seaman, Vice-President; Tom B. McCord, President; Bob tP. CJ White, Comptroller. SIGMA PI-II EPSILON Of all the girls of college years Therehs one that Pve loved long For me she wears a golden heart For her I sing this song. My Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Wonderful Sig Ep Girl True as the heart that youtre wearing You set my heart in a whirl. Violets and roses my love discloses Say that you love me, too; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Wonderful Sig Ep Girl. 161 FIRST ROVV: jim Amman, Charlie Bailey, Bob Ballard. H arry Beard, Hugh Bell, Everett Bethshares, Charlie Black, HobbyChalnbers,Ji1n Clayton, VVilliam Coffey. Da- vid Cottl'elL Steve Cowan. SECOND ROVV: Lamont Cruse, Jim Daniel, John Deal, Frank Dossett, Jimmy Drake John Dunlap, Jim Dumas, 4m 4 ABE v99 m4 U1 SIGMA PHI. Kendrick Elder. David Evans, Henry Freas, Ray Glam Gordon Goodgame. THIRD ROVV: Richard Goodwin, Dorman Hair, Bud Hancock, Joke Harb, VValter Helm, John Hooton, Glenn Homer, Gregory Hyde, Nlerle Johnson, Charles King, Harold Lane, J ack Littleton. EPSILON FOURTH ROVV: Don Lyda, Guy K'Ianning, Bob NIC- FIFTH ROVV: David Piper, Carl Pritchard, Earnest Bride. E. L. NICConneII, Jerry IHCCraken, Jerry R'IcDon- Rochat, Chatham Ross, VValter Seaman Tommy Sentell, ald, Tom NICCOl'd, Joe Nlonger Sam Noe, Jerry Palmer, James Simpkins, jack Thornton, jacque Tribble, Robert NIymn Peck,John Pennington. Ungerccht, James Wilkerson, Robert White, VValtel' Wright. 163 ws' ,, Top: Do it this way. Bottom: Save me some! 16 4 FIRST ROW: Nlike Able, Donald Bronston, Neil Chair. SECOND ROW: Sid Deitch, Norbert Slovis, Robert Stallings. THIRD ROW: Harve Stein, Charles Strasburger, Bernie Thomas. ALPHAN SWEETHEART OF ZBT Pm dreaming of the sweetheart I love The girl of Z B T She's faithful to the White and the blue of my fraternity Forever and ever I know that Ihll never forget what she whispered to me Eternally she always Will he Sweetheart of Z B T MILITARY Ma Dress it UP! Dirty Rifle? Thursday Blues 168 BATTALION COMMANDERS Left to right: Maj. Bill Sneed, Lt. Col. Tom Nash, Lt. Col. Bob Allison. ARMY R.O.T.C. The Reserve Officers Training Corps tROTCi at the University of Tennessee has over 1,100 students enrolled in both the Basic and Advanced courses. The program is designed to train young men of officer caliber for commissions as Reserve Officers in the Regular Army. Since the Tennessee ROTC unit is a Branch General I'nit students may be commis- sioned in any branch of the service for which they are best suited by reason of academic and military education. Every male student in the I'niversity, who, is physically qualified is required to at- tend the basic course t2 yearsi. Those Who successfully complete the first two years are selected for the Advance Course by the University faculty and Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. Upon completion of this course the cadet is awarded a reserve commission upon graduation, 01' in the case Of Distinguished lVIiIitary Graduates, Com- missions in the Regular Army. Classes in Military Science and Tactitts are scheduled in the same manner as are those in academic subjects. In the spring and fall quarters these classes are supple- mented by close order drill. The cadet is also required to attend a six-week summer camp at the end of the third year of the course. M W, The Regiment of Cadets participates each year in the Armistice Day Parade in Knoxville, and in other ceremonies and reviews. The Colors on Parade :, Vii First Row: CWO J. P. Tyler, Capt. William P. Cullum, Capt. Robert F. Shaw, Col. J. K. Rippert, Maj. R. L. Keplinger, Lt. Col. W. E. Schoenfeld, Lt. Col. George Resseguie. Second Row: S.F.C. W. S. Halverson, S.F.C. R. C. Garley, Mtht. Eugene R. Williamson, Mtht. F. M. Huffman, MXSgt. H. L. Sheuerman, Sgt. W. B. McDade, Maj. P. D. Burnes. Third Row: S.F.C. W. R. Stone, Sgt. J. R. Chapman, Mtht. S. L. Watson, Mtht. D. P. Keeton, S.F.C. Raym 0nd Pruitt, Mr. Walter M. Ryba. Armistice Day Parade Army Brass $5.; AIR FORCE R. O. T. C. The Air ROTC program at the University of Tennessee has an enrollment of 620 basic and advanced Cadets. The program is organized as 3 Wing, comprised of a wing staff, drum and bugle Corps, two group stafts with three squadrons each The Air Cadet Corps is staged with cadet OH'icers and noncommissinned nHicers, ste- lected from those most eligible in the 11d 'zmced course. The course of study is divided into the hasic Course, cuvering the first two years, and the advanced course covering the junior year, summer camp, and senior year in that order. The Air Science is not a pure science but has social and cultural meaning as well. Certain of the subject matter area approaches phases of the traditional Curric- ulum, such as in geography, problem solving, management, and communication. At the end of the four year program the cadet has an understanding of our national and international defense structures, and the needs for them. Other organizations within the program include the Anmld Air Society and the Command Squadron, both of which are nationally recognized. COL, VATHAN J, ADAMS The entire wing pzlrticipatex in numerous off cnmpm activities such as the Armis- Professor of Air Science and Tactics tice and Armed Forces Day p21 rude. , 3er fix ttlgm 45w eh rewwax N Mimeg Believe it or not this thing flies BILL NUNLEY You even have to study in the Air Force Cadet Col. Wing Commander W53 1 E ? 1; t - tea: 2 iii 34v 5g: g m a N W ,. a ms 5 i W MA, m, X V x 22$ 9 ma W x by A m I love a parade Imitation of an Air Plane Hold them out straight boys w :WM E $ N A a, 9: iv 1 X g m . m w 23. Kw , V4 5 z; N Q11 WV $3? K If p Q x4 4 ; m 3k: ME w AIR COMMAND SQUADRON Sitting, left to right: Julian Whitley, Robert Steele, Charles Short, Ronald Meeker, Gene Self, Harold Rutherford, John Wilford, Fletcher Lee, Phil Farrow. Kneeling: Bob Gleeves, Robert Williams, Adrian Cox, Joseph McCrary, Fred Stine, Jack Thurman, James Fisher, William Alexander, Charles Garrant, Kyle Cruze, Sidney Johnson. First Row, standing: Eugene Burr, Marvin Weaver, Charles Marshall, Jack Odom, Brock Sanders, Dave Eldredge, Robert Brandau, C. F. Brown, Henry Horton, Malcomb Hale, Peter Condiles, Captain Glenwood Ford. Second Row, standing: Charles Hickman, Charles Mc- Makin, John Yount, David Moffett, Joseph Fincher, James Cowan, Eric Von Carp, Steve Irvine, Ed Compton. Not Pictured: William Owen, Lyle Teague, Phil Rittenhouse, Gary Davis, Wayne Stracener. Roger Resser, D. L. Swing. i s ' i w V 4 W Rx gem ' wt m; , z a N m 3 1; tax OFFICERS EUGENE E. BURR ................................................... Commanding threr CHARLES E. SHORT .................................................. Exnrutirup thrm' THIRD WING OFFICERS JOHN N. VVILFORD .................................................. Commanding thrrr FLETCHER LEE ........................................................ Executive Of'hrer CHARLES TARRANT ............................................................ tldjulant Air Command Squadron, national honor society for basic Air Force ROTC cadets, is a comparatively new organization on the campus but is fast growing into one of the most active of its kind. Members are selected on the basis of general character, scholastic average, and interest in the AFROTC. Although the Squadron is primarily an honorary society, it also serves as a service organizationewith members working on such activities as the trafiic division of Civil Defense, presentation of AFROTC sponsors, and other such events that would serve to increase the esprit de corps of the AROTC. This organization also serves as the Wing Headquarters of all Southeast squadrons; the national headquarters are located at the Ohio State University. The Command Squadron faculty advisor is Captain Glenwood C. Ford. 172 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY First Row, left to right: Bill Abernathy, Gordon Ruckart, Jim Culp, Frank Johns, Wallace Craig, Jerry Palmer, Jack Thompson, W. G. tBom Robinson III. Second Row: Lt. Col. Nathan J. Adams, Ray Bartons, Jim Goode, Dick Gamble, Dave Peoples, George Ogles, Bill Johnson, Carol Burns, Major Alfred G. Damaron tFaculty Ava Third Row: Gene Koonce, John Cahoon, John Neely, Morrison Pruitt, John Birch, Glen Pruitt, Bob Cantrell, Bruce Wyatt. Fourth Row: Ronald Guledge, Christopher Boleau, Tom Mayo, Don Durham, Bob Buck, John Potts, Myron Rogers, Bobby Brengle. Not Pictured: Bill Nunley, Buddy Tate, Ray Martin, Ed Fisher, Ed Bias. OFFICERS W. B, tBOlH ROBINSON, III ................................................. ...Prz'.vidnll GEORGE W. JOHNSON .................................................... l'irr-Prwsidmzt VVALLACE CRAIG ............................................................. Smerelary RAY BARTON ................................................................. Trr'asurrr FRANK JOHNS ........................................................... Training Offiz'rr COL. NATHAN J ADAMS ............................................... Farully gldtvisor MAJOR ALFRED D. DAMARON .......................................... Ftu'ulfy xldrvisor The preamble to the Arnold Air Society Constitution states in the clearest possible man- ner the goals and ideals of this honorary society. The advanced cadets of the AFROTC chosen for this organization had first to display themselves as leaders before they were asked to join. It is through such honorary organizations as the Arnold Air Society that the spirit of friendship and willingness to work together can be fully developed. PreambleeWe, the members of the Arnold Air Society, in order to further the purpose, mission, tradition and concept of the United States Air Force as a means of National De- fense, promote American Citizenship, create a close and more efhcient relationship among the Air Reserve OHicers Training Corps cadets, do hereby establish this constitution. 173 PERSHING RIFLES Ronny Kirk, Don Moneyhun, William Thomas, David Alexander, Lynn Craig, Donald Dekorte, William Duke, George Eubank, Robert Reason, Fred Bradley, William Brezeale, Jimmy Cavalaris, Elbert Coggins, Robert Conner, William Cromer, Stuart Cutting, Charles Cowden, Gurney Davis, James Dender, Paul Helton, C. M. Johnson, Richard Kastory, James Mankin, Guy Manning, Jerry M-cCracken, Henry Miller, James Moyers, William Neese, Dewayne Phillipy, Don Phipps, Thomas Reeve, Thomas Scheutz, Richard Schnabel, Gordon Sisk, Spalding, J. T. Stooksberry, James Sullivan, Bernie M. Thomas, Donald Wells, R. A. Williamson, Foster Beasley, James Bowman, George Chandler, A. 0. Harrington, William Jacobson, E. T. McPeake, F. L. Mulkey, John M. Pelton, Dudley Schaefer, Charles Snepp, D. J. Stein, Cecil D. Meek. OFFICERS RONNY B. KIRK ..................................................... Commanding Uffirm' DON MONEYIIITN ...................................................... Emuz-m Uffim XVILLIAM THOMAS .................................................. Fin! PMIOOII Laldrr DAVID ALEXANDER ................................................ S 'm'uml Platoon Lvadwr Pershing Rifles is an honor society for basic ROTC cadets. The society was founded by the late General John J. Pershing in 1894, when he was a second lieutenant at the Univer- sity of Nebraska. The unit at the University of Tennessee was founded in 1927. The local company is designated as Company A, Fourth Regiment. This company is made up of two platoons, each consisting of twenty-six men. The com- pany specializes fancy and crack drill manzuvers. The unit puts on special drill exhibi- tions at different events in the area. Members of the group also form the honor guard and hring squad at military funerals. A detail from Pershing RiHes acts as the Hag-raising detail at the football games. Membership in the drill company is limited to those who have had previous military training and who maintain a high grade in military and other studies. 174 SCABBARD AND BLADE Seated, left to right: Jim Fowler, Dana Tunmire, Jim Paulas, David Alexander, Bob Hall. Standing, tfirst row: Larry Long, Walter Seaman, Jim King, John Ellis, David Cottrell, Bob Seyfried, Bill Hurst, Bill Horn, Lewis Kinnard, Capt. Shaw. Standing, second row: Jimmy Foglesong, J. W. Randolph, Howe ard Hinds, Gene Cochran, Edward Shore, Joe Barlow. OFFICERS JAMES FOWLER ................................................................ Captain COLIN MUNRO ........................................................... First Liculenant WILLIAM HURST ..................................................... Srwnd Lieutenant BOB HALL ................................................................. First Sergeant Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society with local companies located in ninety-eight leading colleges and universities which have Reserve Officer Training Pro- grams. This organization was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1904 with Com- pany 1-4 receiving its charter at the University of Tennessee in 1923. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is primarily to raise the standard of military educa- tion in American Colleges and UniversitieSe-to unite in closer relationship their military departments; to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient oHicers: and to promote friendship and good-fellowship among the cadet officers. 175 AIR FORCE GUIDON SOCIETY First Row: Marianne Caldwell, Sally Ellner, Jean Fuson, Mary Ann Hooks, Jeannie Johnson. Second Row: Jane Keenan, Mim Keenan, Blond Nicely, Norma Nunn, Shirley Tritschler. The Air Force Guidon Society is composed of ten girls selected by the en- tire officers staH. These QtHonorary Officer? drill every Thursday with the Air Force men. They participate in several dances sponsored by the Air Force during the year. A Ball is given each year in honor of the sponsors. Miss Nancy Wolfkeil was chosen Air Force Queen for 1952-53. 176 The Army Guidon Society is composed of the honorary sponsors of the Army ROTC. The spon- sors are selected by the high ranking officers of the various platoons and companies. The Military Ball is held each winter to honor the sponsors, and a queen is presented at this time. Margaret Whalen was introduced at the 1953 Military Ball as the Mil- itary Queen. First Row: Nancy E. Alley, Wawanna B. Cameron, Betty C. Cowart. Second Row: Patsy A. Crockett, Frances Dominick, Mary Jo Elliott. Third Row: Helen L. Ethridge, Barbara A. Ford, Charlotte Jones. Fourth Row: Joel Ann Morris, Sue W. Odom, Jo Ann Rhegness. Fifth Row: Sue C. Rueff, Nancy J. Simpson, Margaret L. Whalen, Sixth Row: Anne L. Witt. 177 Lgfii ,5: A , 55:53 a Mr? 1 2,: 3sz 5:27, TENNESSEE II She may be Miss Tennessee, or the gal with a near-straight A average, or even that efhcient girl who,s been an oHicer in more organizations than Presi- dent Eisenhower, but nevertheless you,H have to admit that she,s completely unassuming and quite the friendliest co-ed on campus! Queeniei, she is to her hundreds of friends and acquaintances, and they,ll not hesitate to tell you that she is a real queen! If thatis not enough of an introduction, then Hip through the pages of this book until you come to the name of Barbara Ann Queener of Wilmington, Delaware, and youill understand why she is the students, choice for their Miss Tennessee? The Winnah! ' I'hank Youy, 180 Graduating seniors each year choose a member of the pre- ceding class to represent the highest ideal of the Universitye that person who is outstanding in scholarship, character, atti- tude, leadership, and especially in service to his school. Called the iiVolunteer of the Year? this person can receive no higher award. He is presented with a silver replica of the Volunteer symbol at the traditional Aloha Oe ceremony in the spring. John Morgan was chosen to be the 1954 :QVolunteeW be- cause of his sterling character and his contributions to the University of Tennessee. In his palm rests the Winged Victory, Symbol of Success. Aloft be bears the Torch of Enlightenment? Tea for Two xx i u 182 Versatile Seated, left to right: Betty Bolton, Nancy Duke, Adrienne Frec- man, Catherine House, Sue Rueff, Barbara Queener. Standing: Bob Allison, Gene Cochran, Harold Walker, John Morgan, Tom Mayo. 5 x m1 m x These are the TORC H BEARERS of 1954.. In the esti- nmtion 0f the Editor of the VOLUNTEER, her staff, and the members of the committee who selected these eleven students, they are wry considerably above. the average of the senior Class in scholarship and have at the same time dis- played unfaltcring and effective devotion to the best inter- ests of both this institution and the student body. lMoreover, they are possessed of faithfulness, initiative, courage, energy, integrity, and modesty in an unusual dee gree as disclosed by their activity in general student and University affairs and the confidence imposed in them by faculty and students. Each of these seniors has contributed in a different way in order to make the campus a better place; each has given something of himself or herself. VVhat is also important. they are taking away with them an invaluable but indescrib- able treasu113-4s01nethin';.r they did not gain through books, or from activities, Perhaps it is just a good feeling of having served well. but whatever it is, people and ideas and institu- tions have derived great benefits as a result. Congratulations and best of wishes to the 1954 TORCHBEARERS. uHe Who Beareth a Torch Shadoweth Himself to Give Light to Others. 184 TORCHBEARER 2; a BOB ALLISON Everyone knows Bob Allison as one grand person not just because he was President of the All Students Club, or because he earned membership in some honoraries like Scar- abbean Senior Society and Omicron Delta Kappa. Itls be- cause he is the person who alvays wants to handle some- thing the way in which the most number of people will be happiest. Bob is a friendly guyeyou hardly ever see him without a smileeand he seems to know nearly everybody on the HHillfl Despite all his offices and responsibilities, hels an humble leader in that hes always willing to accept new ideas and suggestions. Hels worked hard, tooeheys been Co-chairman of All- Sing, art editor and associate editor of the VOLUN- TEER on Carnicus Committees, and a Lt. C01. in R.O.T. C. Hels found time to be a working member of his frater- nity, Phi Gamma Delta and hes done a lot more work behind the scenes that not many have ever even heard about. The VOLUNTEER is proud that she has someone as outstanding as Bob Allison to present as a 1954 TORCH- BEARER. BETTY BOLTON Had Betty Boltotfs drive and intensive enthusiasm for life spread to all her fellow students, the LV-T campus would undoubtedly be far ahead of the rest of the nation in progress and work accomplished. Betty could he described by her infectious smile and that engaging twinkle of the eye, plus her measuretlt precise lit- tle way of walking, or her immaculate grooming and styl- ishly individual Clothes, but those who know her remember her for more than that, They remember that she was a doing necessary things that no worker behind the scenes one heard about much, and constantly using her sharp, quick mind to improve old ways of doing them. Although Betty was lllietty Co-ed.H a cheerleadela and ROTC sponsor, and :1 Homecoming Queen hnalistt she never allowed her grades to fall below the requirements for Alpha Lambda Delta. Klortar Board, and W710 'x W710. Her Delta Delta Delta sorority sisters honored her With the presidency, and as Co-manager of Vol Vanities and presi- dent of the Office Administration Club, Betty put in many long hours. For her contributions to the campus, the VULL'NTEER recommends one of her ablest 'llorchbearerselgetty Bolton. TORCHBEARER GEN E COCHRAN Gene Cochran came to L'Jll to gain knowledge in the field of Industrial Engineering and to benefit from various campus activities. In return, LV-T has profited by Genels interest personality, and outstanding leadership. 'Ilhese qualifleations have won for him many very responsible of- fices. He is president of the senior elasg president of the Nahheeyayli Board. and past president of Phi Sigma Kappa. Gene has particularly excelled in the military held. in Which he has earned the ranks of Sergeant-Klajor and Regimental Colonel in the ROTC and the title HDistin- guished Klilitary Student? The continual striving for the highest goals through his untiring efforts gave Gene the positions of editor of The Hill, business manager of the 7172;211sz Enyim'rr for two years. and assistant editor for one. He holds membership in Scabbard and Blade, ACE Board, and American Institute of Industrial Engineers. Not only is he listed in P171103 17110, but a further te- eount of his honors will show that Gene is truly worthy of being named a rljorehheater. NANCY DUKE Although Nancy Duke has been at the University for only three years, she has established a record of which any girl could be proud. Humility and thoughtfulness have been her password, and her guilding principle has been to strive to help the most number of people attain the most good. regardless of Whether it was for her direct benefit 01' not. Always a strong worker in HY? Nancy has contributed a great deal to the Y Cabinet. VVhen Nancy was a sophomore, she was vice-president of her class, and that year she marched as an Air Force spon- sor and was elected to Phi Eta Sigma. In the Spring her Chi Omega sorority sisters honored her with the presidency. Later, NIortar Board presented her as their ideal of the HOutstanding Sophomore.yy Panhellenic has been one of Nancyys stronger fields of interest; as secretary of that governing group she has la- bored uneeasingly for the good of all concerned. L'-T is proud to bestow 0n Nancy Duke a well-deserved title- that of 'llmichbearer. TORCHBEARER ADRIENN E FREEMAN Folks will remember a lot of nice things about Adrienne Freeinanethey'll recall that she was an active worker as well as a receiver of queen and beauty awardsebut the thing theyyll remember longest is the fact that she is one of the friendliest' most gracious, most unassuming girls ever to graduate from our campus. lWor-e, than that, they,ll remem- ber that always and everywhere Adrienne was a perfect lady. Had her head ever been even slightly turned, there would have been adequate reason, for she was a VOLLJNTEER Beauty for two years, NIilitary Queen, VVhite, Rose Of Sigma Nu, and ROTC sponsor, and finally was honored with the highest esteem of her backers with the nomination for ulVIiss Tennessee. But Adrienne put out work as well as receiving honors, holding such oHices as project chairman of WSGA, treas- urer 0f ISA Council, secretary of her junior Class and 0f the Baptist Student Union. She is also listed in Who's Who. The VOLUNTEER takes pleasure in saluting an out- standing graduate as her TorchbearereAdrienne Freeman. YE: ha? :: a CATHERIN E HOUSE Catherine House is a little, neat, and always-trim Home EC major Who, judging by her usually-radiant expression, has enjoyed herself immensely While an undergraduate. She has obviously made her college experience a happy one for herself and all those who have come in contact with her. Here is a review of just what went into all this happiness: As a freshman, she applied herself diligently in the Col- lege of Home Economics, as well as being a member of the Home Ee Club. Later, she became editor of the Home E1: Review. As a result of her outstanding scholarship, she won the Freshman and Junior Danforth Awards, and earned membership in Alpha Lambda Deltay Omicron Nu, NIOI'UIF Board, and Phi Kappa Phi. She was named NIortar Boardys llMost Outstanding Sophomore and Alpha Delta Piys HlVIost Outstanding Juniorfy eventually being chosen presi- dent by her sorority sisters. However, Home EC and books wcreift the only thing keeping her busy, for Catherine also found time for being secretary of Blue Triangle, in HYW VVSGA Councily and ASC, as well as working on various AlI-Sing, Carnicus, and Alaho 0e Committees The VOLUNTEER is glad that she Can have someone like Catherine House to present as a 195.1. Torchbearer. 187 TOM MAYO One of the things about Tom Kilayo that his friends espe- cially like, is that no matter how many activities he is busy with, he always has time to laugh and talk with people. And of course Tom does have many outstanding activities and honors to his credit, including the presidences of Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, and the junior class. He was a Lt. C01, in the AFROTC and Adjutant 0f the Al'- nold Air Society, Vice-president 0f Omicron Delta Kappa, secretary of Sigma Chi, and a member of Scarabbean Sen- ior Society. Besides the fact that Tom is consistently an A student, and graduated in less than four yearsy he is always Hcalm, C001, and collectedfy and invariably comes up With the log- ical solution to a problem, regardless of what the area is. Tomls friends know him to be very ambitious, and have no doubt that he will be a huge success in life. Someday, T i-T will be even prouder than she is now to call Toni Klayo one of her outstanding 'llorchbearers. TORCHBEARER JOHN MORGAN The Universit 0f Chattanoovays loss was the Universitv y b . 0f Tenneswck gain in the person of friendly john Klargan, whose recognized leadership qualities have earned for him the title of fliorchbearer. 'Iiransferring here in his freshman year, john became a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and later, its president. He displayed his dramatic ability in the LV-T Playhousu and firmly established his status at the Uni- versity by becoming HveepU 0f the Nahheeyayli Board and president the following year. John K ins selected by his fellow students to bc secretary- ti'casm'cr 0f the Council of hIcn's Residence Hall. He ex- tolled in the military I'icltL becoming ColonelWVing Com- mandant of the Air Force ROTC and president of Arnold Air Sncicty. Other honors include Sczn'ahbmn Society, Omicron Del- ta Kapsz ll'lm's Who, and Volunteer of the year. John AIOIthZIIIiS school spirit, loyalty, genuine interest, and dedication of service have definitely been needed to make the hHillH 21 better place. 188 TORCHBEARER BARBARA QUEENER When Barbara Queenei' was honored with Blurtar Board's blast Outstanding Fi'eshiimnH award, she x'zls already well on her way up the ladder of success. She has not only participated in nearly every activity on the campus. but sh6 has been an outstanding lcadcr in each. When she was :1 freshman, she served as secretary of her Class. The next year she was presidtnt 0f Henson Hall. As president of YWCA secretary of ASC, secretary of VVSGA, and 'liraditions Board Chairman, Barbara has further demon- strated her unusual leadership ability. As education major, HQuccniey' is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, and Phi Kappa Phi, having liizxintzxined the highest scholastic average in the Uni- i'ci'sity, She is vicc-presidcnt and pledge mother of her soror- ity, Alpha Delta Pi. Berrausv at these and many Other contributions to her school, Barbara was named to HVVhtfs Who and Nlortar Board. She was elected Kliss Tennessee for 1954. Through her service to the University and its students, Barbara Queenei' has proved that she is a most worthy and deserv- ing TORC H BEARICR, SUE RUEFF Sue Rueff is a freckle-faced, friendly little girl who gig- gles or smiles most of the time, if sheis not interrupting her- self to speak to one of her innumerable acquaintances. Lin- dernezlth that boundless enthusiasm is a thoughtful, whole- hearted. studious, and serious-Ininded person. For that reason, who could have been a more inspiring Choice to be reelected Vice-president and pledge mother of Kappa Delta? Sue had a wide variety of interests in other lines of activities during her four years; included among these were Homecoming, All-Sing. Cal'nicus, and Aloha Oe committee chairmanships, vice-president and president of VVSGA, secretary of ASCt program Chairman for H 7, and Vice-president of the Newman Club. For all this and a lot more hard work she has been honored with 31011211 3 Boardhs iiOthstanding Junior Award. and later, member- ship into that organization. Throw in the title of Home- coming,y Queen, and you have, a well-rounded picture of a well-rounded girlea typical 'liorchbearcr. TORCHBEARER HAROLD WALKER Harold VValker, who plans to be an accountant after graduation. has excelled in 1111 of the many activities in which he has taken part while a student at U-T. One of the distinctive features about Harold is that he actually attracts people by his Habsolutely hilarious wit', which stays just underneath the surface if not actually bursting forth in 2111 its subtle humor. On the other hand, Harold is a 1' willy level-headed person who claims membership in Delta Sigma Pi, the Accounting Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Alpha Psit and Scarabbean Senior Society. Harold has combined this one-two punch of brains and humor and become a well-liked officer in several organiza- tions, These include pledge trainer and president of his fra- ternity, Alpha Tau Omega. He also served as business man- ager 0f the Orally? mid leziM. The Torch, and Vol Vani- ties, and was Vice-president of ASC. These abilities and honors have gained for Harold a list- ing in W710 '1' Willa and the distinguished titleeLVT Torch- bearer. SCARABBEAN SENIOR SOCIETY 190 MEMBERS ROBERT S. ALLI SON LLTCIAN DALE RALPH F. DUNFORD IAMES R, ECKEL MCDONALD s. FRANKLIN RALPH w. FROST GAVIN M, GENTRY JOSEPH P. GODDARD L. R. HFSLFR ROBERT s. IIUTCIIINSON CARL H. LANGSCIVIMIDT JOHN D. LFF THOMAS c. MAYO JOHN K. MORGAN JOHN W. NORMAN NORBERT J. SLOVIS JOHN M. SMARTT EI'GENE H. SVVITZER HAROLD F WALKER JAMES G. WALLS ROBERT L. WARD HAROLD c WARNER PIERCE H. WHITE LEE WINFREY HAROLD IA. ERNEST WESLEY w PRITCHARD FRANK N. SFAL DON WYATT MORTAR BOARD The strains of Thy Ideals, Pi, Sigma, Alphah float on the soft spring night up to crowded dormitory windows-Mortar Board is tapping again! To the circle of old members bearing candles and academic caps, each girl newly chosen is welcomed. Three good years she has given her university, striving ever toward the Mortar Board standards of scholarship, leadership and service. The Tennessee Cap and Gown chapter of Mortar Board became aHiliated s t I 51's 5 f with the national organization in 1936. This chapter sponsored the entrance to Officers: Janice Miles, Vice-President; Jackie Clarkson, President; Sue Rueff, Secretary; Harriet Luebke, Treasurer; Lambda Delta. Mortar Board recognizes the outstanding girl from the fresh- Madge Logan, Editors the campus of the freshman honorary scholastic fraternity for women, Alpha man, sophomore and junior class at the annual Aloha Oe ceremony, and recently has co-sponsored Honors, Day with Omicron Delta Kappa. In addition, Mortar Board undertakes some project of service to the university each year. Its chief pride, however, is recognition of the rising senior women who have made the most outstanding contributions to our Alma Mater. First Row: Bolton, Clack, Clarkson, Freeman, House. Second Row: Logan. Luebke, Miles, Queener, Rueff. MEMBE RS BETTY BOLTON H ARRI ET CLACK JACKIE CLARKSON CONNI E PAT FREEMAN CATH ERINE HOUSE MADGE LOGAN HARRIET L17 EBKE JAN MILES BARBARA QIVFENER SUE RUEFF 191 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The men of Omicron Delta Kappa have been chosen to this society because they have reached the top of the ladder in their respective fields of publications, social activities, fine arts, scholarship, or athletics. This society is not only a symbol of achievement on the campus, but it serves to work as a service organization for the University. Several projects during each school year are undertaken by Omicron Delta Kappa in the interests of bettering the standards of some phase of the University. OFFICERS MEMBERS s s e s . Robert Allison Carl Lungschmidt jAMEb EhKhL ................................... PI'PJIAI'I'III John VV. Britton Hugh Jaynes James Eckel Tom Mayo THOMAS MAYO ............................. l'iw-Prmidmzf James E15011 John Morgan Harold Ernest Iiugene Switzer HAROLD ERNEST ................................. s 'H'rt'lary MCDUMM Franklin Hamid walker Gavin Gentry Robert Ward George Cleaves P. II, XVhite MR. SAMIVEL llANSARD ............. Tn'asltn'r and gldtvixm' Bruce Harrison Lee VVinfreV 192 PHI KAPPA PHI The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897, by men who saw the need for an honor society based on broader lines than any then in existence. It was later enlarged into a national fraternity by action of a com- mittee comprising the presidents of the University of Maine, the University of Ten- nessee, and the Pennsylvania State College. The society diEers from other honorary fraternities chiefly in the fact that its membership is open to students in any department of study. jg ,. i ?; X t 3 :53: h; g g 3? 7;; 2 g 24 gm: 3;!th h 343 1'. 4e z; E iv ,4; i? a ; g a 7 g 3: I E xii; a a t 4, MEMBERS Robert Hohnson Mrs. Jeanne H. Martin Nancy J0 Haynes Frank McClelland Ivo Pognowski Mrs. Beth Collins Thomas Higgins Richard Neel William Snyder Mrs. Ethelene Davis Catherine House Mary Jackson William Yager Connie Freeman Miriam Jenkins Thomas Mayo Edward Dulweher Harriet Luebke Martha Kirby Fred Robertson VVynwood Lay Mrs. Elsie H. McConnell Helen Bowling James McSWeen William Miller Peggie Ann Patton jackie Clarkson Billy Barnes Robert Whitaker Barbara Queener Martha Garrett Robert Easnn Ying Chow Lee Carrie Joe Watkins Clata Howard Billy Mauk Ted Lundy Russell Younkin Rowena Newberry Edward Shore Robert A. Potter Bobby Leftwich Evelyn Watts James Stephens Russell Tucker Barbara Boatman Harriet Clack Charles Wharton Ester Ayres Mary Archer Robert Lucke Beryl Maurer Rosemary Lykens Margaret Kesterson Charles Bailey William Field Mrs. Selma Sitzman Sarah Green Harvey Cummings 193 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary fraternity for freshman women Who main- tain a 3.5 average during their first two or three quarters in college. Founded at the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1924, there are now seventy-one active chapters in the United States, including 24,448 members. The University of 'Ihennessee chapter has sixteen active mem- bers and fifteen collegiate alumni. Alpha Lambda Delta sets forth two purposes: to promote intelligent living With an in- creased appreciation for both the love of study and the Cultural phases of campus lifey and to encourage superior scholarship among freshman women. U. T. Chapter projects in- clude a tea for freshman women who make a 3.0 average during the fall quarter, a social event honoring Nlortar Board, and a study habits inventory given for freshman women. First Row: Archer, Bolton, Bowling, Brown, Carter, Clack, Clarkson. Second Row: Cooper, Davis, Dooly, Ethridge, Frerking, House, Loy. Third Row: Queener, Robe- son, Tapp, Thompson, Vestal. Not Pictured: Alexander, Bell, Boatman, Carver, Dowdy, Hollstein, Luebke, Powell, Smith, Watkins, Wiersoma. OFFICERS Billie Joy Alexander HELEN ETHRIDGE ................ Prr. idmzl Mary Jean Amber June Bell Barbara Boatman Betty Bolton Helen Bowling Dorothy Ann Brown SANDRA DAVIS ................... Scrrrtary SueJanet Carter Carolyn Carver Harriet Clack AI'DREY LOY ................ Vire-Prcsidrnl ANN ROBESON ................... Trmmrrr 19A MEMBERS Jackie Clarkson Joyce Ann Cooper Sandra Davis Sally Dooly Juanita Dowdy Helen Ethridge Mary Frerking Doris Goldberger Zona Hollstein Catherine House Audrey Loy Harriet Luehke Elizabeth Powell Barbara Queener Ann Robeson Angelyn Jenkins Smith Marion J0 Tapp Elizabeth Thompson Jone Vestal Jo Ann Watkins Lila VViersema PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity for freshmen men. It was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. Since its beginning it has grown to eighty-one active chapters with 43,000 members. The fraternity has been active on the campus of the University of Tennessee since 1930. The purpose of Phi Eta Sigma are to instill interest in high scholarly attainment and character, and to recognize those who have achieved a commendable scholastic record early in their college life. To be eligible for membership in Phi Eta Sigma, one must he a freshman who has shown evidence of high ideals and character and has maintained a 3.5 average for his first quarter at the University of Tennessee, or a 3.5 average for his entire freshman year. Having been initiated. the member con- tinues afhliation with the fraternity until his graduation. OFFICERS JIM CULP ...................... Presidmr LARRY SHELTON .............. Secretary BILL JOHNSON ............ Vic'e-Presidwli ALLAN BUSH .................. Trftlsurt'r JOHN NELSON .................... Wm MEMBERS Carl Hermann Langschmidt John Nelson James Benton James White Johnson Ralph Norman, Jr. Raymond Stone Robert Louis Dmke James Massengill Thomas McKenzie Robert H. Hutcheson, Jr. Larrv Shelton Edward Compton George W, Jackson Fred Bright Robert Ryan Robert Louis Rainey James Culp Richard Schnabel Robert Earl Scarhrough Allen Bush Lynnwood Lay Thomas Mayo James Lawell Thomas Smith Ted Lundy Keith Barlow Poweil Lindsay Raymond Richardson Robert Ford Stephen Irvine William Bihb Sammie Clinton Joe Olin James anan Albert Farrow 195 BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta Gamma Sigma is :1 national honorary fraternity in business administratitm and commerce, and was established nationally on February 26, 1913, The Alpha 0f 'lhennessee chapter x 'as founded in 1947. Eligibility for membership requires that one hi a junior in the upper three per cent of their Class, seniors in the upper 10 per cent and graduate stu- dents in the upper three per cent. The purpose of this fraternity is to encourage scholar- ship and accomplishment in the field of business studies, to promote the advancement of education in the science of businesx and to foster the principles of integrity and honesty in business practice. First Row: Jackie Clarkson, Dot Hill, Catherine House. Second Row: Jane Vah'lc King, Martha Kirby, Rowena N'ewberry, Joyce Waits. Q m w w W W t W i1! N N ; i W x: i v M tawxq saws. . Wan ALPHA ZETA Alpha Zeta, a means of further development of leadership and character, requires that a student he enrolled in the College of Agriculture and be in the third quarter of his sophomore year. Membership is by invitation only to those in the top forty per cent of their class. 4 z . 3' W M W 'W MMWWW' ?MW MAME W i: . g E g , . s y at i 4 h h g f 1 E ; g i , E i 5 E , i7 '53 ,f k , h 3. , g xXGKW y? a? h h ,h h, ,x x3445 b Q g 5? Left to right, front row: Dr. Wilson, Charles Wharton, Dick Martin, Bill Sgence, James Williamson, Earnest Watkins, Billy Fields, Tom Nack. Back row: Fred Stephens, Clarence Barbee, Professor Spitze, Ed Shore, Jim Price, Don Jensen, Robert Eason, Joe Summers, Bobby Mauk. OFFICERS CHARLES VVHARTON .......................................................... Prmidrnt HUGH D. jAYNES ........................................................ Vive-Prmideur WILLIAM FIELDS .............................................................. Swa'Nary JAMES PRICE ................................................................. Trmxm'rr EDWARD R, SHORE, JR. ........................................................ erwrtrr CHARLES HARRISON ............................................................. Uxhvr 197 wmhmwsww m i a 3 z 4 TAU BETA PI The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at LeHigh University in 1885 by Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., th0 mark in a htting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as un- dergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engi- neering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America? Eligibility for membership is limited to the upper eighth of the junior class and the upper hfth of the senior class in the college of engineering. First row: Lynnwood L. Lay, Jay Rome, Ying Chow Lee, Don Hendrix, James Paulus. Back row: Mah- lon Cantrell, Robert Johnson, George Bright, David C. Rupley, Joe Reedy, Joe Olin, James Cook. OFFICERS WILLIAM T. SNYDER .......................................................... Prmmu TED SADLER Ll'NDY ..................................................... rimm-NMHH MARTIN CRAWFORD ................................................ Rmrding Sm-rmry ROBERT LEE WHITAKER ........................................ Cm-mpomimg Swz'rclary LYNNVVOOD L. LAY ......................................................... Camlogm 198 Major activities at the local chapter level consist of many college-service projects such as awards to outstanding underclassmen, student tutoring, faculty rating, lecture- ships, and social events. At the national level, the most outstanding activities are the graduate fellowship and the student loan programs. There are ninety-six active chapters with a total membership of over 75,000. w, w a First row: Frank McClelland, Bill Nunley, Robert Whitaker, William Miller, James French, Howard Riggins. Second Row: Martin, Crawford, Ted Lundy, George Cunningham, John Mottern, Marvin Good- man, William Snyder. MEMBERS WILLIAM L. ALLEN ROBERT M. JOHNSON JAMES C. AIVLT LYNNVVOOD L. LAY MARTIN CRAWFORD TED SADLER LUNDY EDWARD W. DULVVEBIZR FRANK M. MCCLELLAND DONALD E. HENDRIX WILLIAM A. MILLER, JR. 199 JOHN W. MOTTERN ROBERT A. POTTER, JR. WILLIAM T. SNYDER ROBERT L. WHITAKER VVILI..IAM C. YAGER OMICRONNU Omicron Nu is a national junior and senior honorary organization for students in home economics. Its purpose is threefold: to recognize superior scholarship and to promote both leadership and re- search. Requirements for membership are a 3.0 overall average and participation in at least two activities; graduate students must also he engaged in active research in some aspect of home eco- namics. The University of Tennessee chapter of Omicron Nu undertakes to he of service in several ways. It sponsors a tea in the fall, for freshmen and sophomores who were on the Deants List the pre ceding year, to interest them in the organization and to promote high standards of leadership and scholarship. Omicron Nu also is responsible for the milk vending machine in the home economics building, and uses the proceeds thus gained for a $100 award presented each spring to the outstand- ing sophomore woman in the college. The recipient of this award is chosen by the same criteria used for choosing members of Omicron Nu. Omicron Nu was founded at Michigan State College in 1912. Alpha Epsilon chapter at the Uni- versity of Tennessee was organized in 1935. First Row: Kirby, Newberry, Waits. Second Row: House, Clarkson. OFFICERS MARTHA KIRBY . . . . . ............. . ...... . .......................... . ....... . .Presidenl ROVVENA NEVVBERRY .................................... . ........... . . . . . Vire-Prexidenl JOYCE THOMAS WAITS ............. ........ ......... .... ........... .... ...... Sfrretary CATHERINE HOUSE ..... .... ................ .......... ...... .. ..... .. ...... Treasurm- JACKIE CLARKSON ...... ........... ................ ...,..e ................ . ..... Editor PI DELTA PHI First Row, left to right: Belty Moody, Billy Joy Alexander, Sarah Green, Marilyn OFFICERS Clark, Jone Vestal. Second Row: Dr. Paul Cooper, Mr. Richard McCleary, Mr. Edmond Kleywegt, Mr. Charles Beach, Mr. B. H. Sniffen. Third Row: Dr. Reino MARY ARCHER ................ Prrsidnnl Virtanen, Dr. Leo Loubcre, Mr. Frank Lanon, Dr. Walter Stiefel. MARILYN CLARK . . . tSrvrpIary- Trmsm'wr SARA H GREEN ............ I'Viw-Prmidmzt Pi Delta Phi is the National Honor- ' ary French Society. Its aim is the recog- nition of outstanding work in the study w A him; V, f; y 0 a t , gm v i of French language, literature, and civ- iv? 2 ilization. Its members are chosen from university students who not only attain satisfactory scholastic standing, but who a t are genuinely interested in the conscious g: development of a knowledge and appre- ciation of French culture in the United Sta tes. w wgwwgwm t ' W . m t OFFICERS t ,7 f NANCY FFRIAN ...................... Pmidmzz ; IIARRIETIIEHKE .............. l irr-Prmidmr :3: g 2; h s i' g ,3 V t BILL WEAVER ........................ Sm'I'Hury , M 2 7 N NANCY JO HAYES ................... Trmsurrr , 4;va TOM HIGGINS ....................... Publifily ; Alpha Psi chapter of Sigma Delta Pi was established at the University of Tennessee in 1944. Its membership is composed of students with above average scholastic rating. SIGMA DELTA P1 201 PI LAMBDA THETA Pi Lambda Theta is a national honorary fraternity for women in the field of education. This honor and professional association was founded in 1910; the Alpha Xi chapter at the University Of Tennessee was founded in 1940. There have been 54,7 membex s initiated in this chapter. Eligibility of membership in Pi Lambda Theta requires the following qualifications: She shall have given evidence of high professional standards and a keen interest in edu- cation with the enthusiasm and energy that will make it possible for her to become a leader in her chosen held. She shall have maintained a 3.0 average. She shall be recommended by two members of the faculty and be sponsored by two members of Pi Lambda Theta. She shall have completed two years of college work. First Row: Connie Pat Freeman, Harriet Luebke, Sue Odom. Second Row: Barbara Queener, Sally Thornton. OFFICERS MEMBERS CONNIE PAT FREEMAN .......... Prmident MRS. MARIA NUNNE OLIVE BELLE HALL ' . . ABERCROMBIE HARRIET LUEBKE VIRGINIA ZIEGLER .......... Vzce-Preszdcnf LEDA AMICK 817E ODOM OLIVE BELLE HALL ...... Cormpanding SH. CARMICHAEL SALLY THORNTON ELIZABETH EDMONDS BETTY 'lblLIERY SALLY THORNTON ............... Treasurer , CONNIE PA F FREEMAN JO ANNE WATKINS DR. ALBERTA LOWE ................ 'ldtvisor VIRGINIA ZIEGLER 202 WHOtS WHO Each year thirty 0f the most outstanding leaders of the University Of Tennessee cam- pus in regard to activities, scholarship, capabilities, and service are chosen to become mem- bers of VVhds VVho in American Colleges and Universitiea Which is one of the most highly regarded honors among instit1,1ti0ns of higher learning today. The Student-Faculty Organizations Board selected these students to represent the University, and the 1934 VOLUNTEER is proud to present this distinguished list of seniors. First Row: Allison, Bolton, Cochran, Clack, Clarkson, Betty Cowart, Peggy Cowart. Second Row: Dale, Duke, Ernest, Freeman, House, Kinnard, Lack. Third Row: Logan, Lovette, Mayo, Moneyhun, Pritchard, Queener, Rueff. Fourth Row: Shore, Slovis, Walker, Ward, Winfrey. Not Pictured: Harriet Luebke, John Morgan. Bob Allison Lucien Dale Madge Logan Betty Bolton Nancy Duke Harriet Luehke Gene Cochran Harold Ernest Pat Lovett Harriet Clack Connie Pat Freeman Tom Mayo jackie Clarkson Catherine House Don Moneyhun Betty Cowart Lewis Kinnard John Morgan Peggy Cmvzlrt Barbara Luck XVcs Pritchurd 203 Barbara Queener Sue Rueff Ed Shore Norbert Slovis llzlrnld VVzllker Bob Ward Lee Winfrey w Mww 4 0.4WAW,,,MWAme WWW mm W Barbara Moore UNIVERSITY 0 Editor KNOXVILLE, 7 Bob Creekmore Business Manager Dear Dean and Jerry, Every year the V lunteer, University of Tennessee yearbook, presents the most beautiful girls on the campus. In the fall, sororities and the independent students' 0 ganization nominate seventy beauties to compete at the annual Beauty Parade. The g rls, wearing party dresses, walk and talk before a panel of judges. The twenty- five most beautiful re announced at the Beauty Ball that evening. The girls are not only lovely to look at but must be tops in poise and personality as well. To you, Dean and Jerry, we submit photos of these beauties and ask you to r to the six best looking. The six will have full page spreads in the Volunteer. The remai ng nineteen all-equally beautiful girls will also be featured. Sincerely, C?dkh CBSHM Patti Batchelor Beauty Editor away f x? 39 m :V , , is , x w x ,4 Xv V m w I ya :3 4 a3 aw? $20qu F F, , , $1529; ; v a . t a J km ,, 1 w L , , N 5K7; Ya: 12 3w xv xx xx; $$$$$ $2? x A 4 $3wa Ax $ x $51; AIWV w pi? , W , W g MARGARET TROTTER Band Sponsor u, is JOAN ROBERTSON MADELINE BOONE Betty Co-ed Goddess of Greeks PAT WINTKER A.C.E. Queen of Clubs A.C.E. 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GIVE IT A LITTLEYUHH x? .r ax COMlNG THRU THE RYE. $ x HEADS IN HEAVEN. q , $? 3. r SIN - CERE EXPRESSIONS. MAMA NELL SAY: ONE 23$ L MAY l BUTT M? NERVOUS INDIGESTION. , w. JUST A FEW TRINKETS WE COLLECTED. g, LFUSAVFE . . . wmmwmu mgw km, N M. 3 : BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING k X , WHEN TH EY DIN cwwwx: OUR KILTS : Rat: : , Nam w HERE COMES SANTA CLAUSE $ AN UNUSUAL PLACE TO EAT! Ev ' fs$ :Q g WE,RE SQUARES. 1 ; WHAT moss HUBCAPS ARE 1 Homggq um g? y y: x K V 1 THE WINNER' . . a , O M 1 a, 4m g M55 i? 4 $5 w x1 $3 :25; 33$ 13: 4 3 1g Mu $ x: a g 5k , X THESE DAMN CONCENTRA'HON CAMPS. IS :1 FOR REAL? ON E JELLY-TOTS Mass; 1 ; ngthgmwx ' . Wm Left to right: Ralph Chancey, Ike Peel, L. B. Farmer,y Johnson, Harvey Robinson, Al Hust, Hodges West, Chan Caldwell. Second Row: Bunzy WNeil, Emmet Lowery, Mickey OBrien, Johnny Sines. w A x Hwy Ax m m MM w , , Z XJmmw$mmi GUS MANNING HARVEY ROBmSON Publicity Director Head Coach Coach Harvey Robinson in his first year at the Vol coaching helm has turned in an outstanding rec- ord. While not overly impressive, the 6-4-1 won lost record was achieved only by bringing out the full potential of the squad. The steady improvement of the squad, week by week, was evidence of the hard work the coaches put in with the team. The squad was severely handicapped by graduation and with the changing over to the one platoon system an additional burden was put on the coaching stag. Then too, player injuries, especially the loss of Pat Oleksiak for the season, were tremendous handicaps to say the least. Coach Robinson, who was signed for one year due to the illness of General Neyland, has been signed to a longer contract and we of the student body know he will continue to produce the best teams possible. We all owe our thanks to the coaching staff for a ., job well done. Neyland receives Helms Foundation award from Governor Clement. Good luck in the coming years, Harvey. FRONT ROW: Disbrow, Oleksiak, Leachman, McCroskey, Cvetnick, Urbano, Gookin, Hewette, Burnham, Szabo, Demo, Coffey, Gibson. I S A S l I 4 a E S S SECOND ROW: Kitts, Curington, Meeks, Sanders, Priest, Brengle, l Garner, Powell, Byrd, H. Hubbard, Franklin, Godzak, Gust, Hyde, MattianeilaIfd. THIRD ROW: Wade, Griffith; B. Hubbard, Butler, Fry, Zumstein, Chapman, Harrell, Schwanger, S-cott, Fisher, Barbish, Sekanovich, Rotroff, Sweeney. TOP ROW: Fennell, Shill, Cloninger, Munro, Ussery, Johnson, Bishop, Spoone, McCord, Gordy, Hensley, Williams, M-cWilliams, Summers, Beutel, Shires. 3 :3 a : $5: is a t x, 3? t1 Yardstick Tenn. First downs ..... . ........ 6 Rushing yardage ........... 87 Passing yardage ........... 5 Passes attempted .......... 5 Passes completed .......... 1 Passes intercepted by ....... O Punts, number ............ 9 Punting average ........... 30 Fumbles lost ..... . ........ 2 Yards penalized ......... . . 3O Touchdowns ............. Conversions .............. O Ky 26 M w A roek-ribbed defense and the quartebacking 0f All-American Iackie Parker led the Nlississippi State lVlaroons to a 26-0 win over the 'llennessee Vols at Shields Watkins Field. Parker showed the crowd of 25,000 that he was just as good as his advance notices had said he was. He scored two touchdowns and passed for a third. For the afternoon he gained 43 yards on 12 rushing attempts. Parker was ably supported by one of the finest defensive lines to show here in several seasons, and a solid running attack led by Suda, Evans, and Davis. The Vols were held at bay all afternoon and managed to gain only 89 yards rushing and 5 yards passinw. Parker opened the scoring on a seven yard option play and shortly after in the first period, with Tennessee in an eight man line, Parker passed to Zerk Wilson on a 57 yard scoring play. In the fourth quarter the Maroons added two more touchdowns as Parker scored from two yards out and Lon Venier capped a 35 yard drive by going over from the two. Parker kicked two out of four extra points. The only bright Spots for the V015 were Jimmy Wade who gained 73 yards and Jerry Hyde and Bob Fisher who were outstanding defensively. 242 E i Wade x elf w BaTg t, W ng 4th am 351 w 4; x 4 4W t i g 11 v '3 V q, ya, 1 i1: W 4 F g r t t g. $i 'x I r! t ii . H o it i t t t he w t , mt , h Q ?'s A vastly improved 'liennessee Team bowed 21-7 to a Strong eleven from Duke before 30,000 fans at Shields Watkins Field. The Blue Devils exploded three second period touchdowns to gain the vic- tory. Quarterback Jerry Barger filling in for Worth Lutz turned in a master- ful job. The Blue Devils showed a swift rushing attack with James Smithy Lloyd Caudle, and Bob Pascal leading the way. Besides the second quarter the V015 were in control throughout the rest of the game. The Vols led by jimmy Wade and Dave GriHith showed vast im- provement over the previous week. Red Smith opened the scoring for Duke by going over from the three after a 15 yard penalty against the Vols. That culminated a 91 yard drive. The sec- ond Duke touchdown was the result of a 65 yard drive with Pascal going over from a yard out. On the ensuing kickoff the Vols fumbled and Duke recov- ered. After a 15 yard penalty against Duke, Barger threw a touchdown pass to Lloyd Candle, Smith kicked two extra points and Dale Boyd added the other. The Vols touchdown also came in the second period. After Duke kicked off following their final six-pointer Wade led a drive which ended With his going over from the Duke fou 1', Tracy converted. DUKE 2 Yardstick Tenn. First downs .............. 13 Rushing yardage .......... 174 Passing yardage ........... 55 Passes attempted .......... 8 Passes completed .......... 4 Passes intercepted by ....... I Puntst number ............ 7 Punting average .......... 30 Fumbles lost .............. I Yards penalized ........... 85 Touchdowns ............. 1 Conversions .............. 1 1 Duke 14 256 47 VI Yardstick Tenn. First downs ............... 18 Rushing yardage .......... 344 Passing yardage ........... 76 Passes attempted .......... 3 Passes completed .......... 3 Passes intercepted by ....... 2 Punts, number ............ 5 Punting average ........... 36 Fumbles lost .............. 3 Yardspenalized ........... 35 Touchdowns ............. 6 Conversions .............. 4 40 Chatt. 1 3 66 2O 0 8 244 CHATTANOOGA 7 The Tennessee Vols, improving with each game, scored four lightning touchdowns in the fourth quarter to overwhelm a scrappy Chattanooga team 40-7. The Vols showed a strong rushing attack as they piled up 344. yards on the ground. They added 76 yards on aerials. The Chattanoogan's refused to fold and after Dave Grithth and Tom Tracy had scored in the first and second periods respectively to give the V015 a 14-0 halftime edge, the hinecasins scored in the third period to cut the edge to 14-7. 111 the fourth period the superior 'lhennessee bench strength and some sharp blocking combined to give the Vols four touchdowns and break the game Wide open. In John Pozzini the Moccasins presented a fine running back but he was no match for the hard Charging Orange line led by Lamar Leachman, Daris R'IcCord, Bob Fisher, and John Powell. The Vols blocking was also much improved With Bill Coffey and the Hubbard brothers, Hal and Billy showing the way. Ted Schwanger with 66 yards and Jimmy Wade with 64 yards led the rushing attack. Tommy Priest, Bobby Brengle, and Dave Griffith also gained consistently and ended the afternoon With 59, 52. and 4.9 yards respectively. TENN.O.ALABAMA A gallant band of Tennessee Vols played their greatest game of the season and came out of it with a scoreless deadlock against Alabamhs feared Red Eleb phants. Some 40,000 fans at Legion Field in Birmingham and an estimated 60,000,- 000 television fans witnessed the nationally televised game. Neither team threatened seriously though Corky Tharp ran 40 yards to the V01 six before fumbling With the ball being recovered by Hal Hubbard. On the final play of the game the Vols threw Bart Starr for a ten yard loss to within two feet of the Alabama goal. The Orange and White line was terrific as is attested by the fact that the Tide gained 287 yards rushing but were unable to push the ball over. Once again the Vols were led by Jimmy Wade. On at least two occasions Wade could have gone the distance with a block or two. To single out any of the defenders would be an injustice but it is noteworthy that Jerry Hyde played the entire sixty minutes as one 0f the leading defenders. Tennesseek 40 yard kicking average was very instrumental in getting the tie. The Alabama rushing attack led by Bill Stone, Corky Tharp and Bobby Luna was awesome but the Vols always managed to hold them in check in the vital moments. 245 re Yardstick Tenn. Alabama First downs . . ............ 8 21 Rushing yardage .......... 93 287 Passing yardage ........... 9 8 Passes attempted ........... 3 I3 Passes completed .......... I 3 Passes intercepted by . . . . . . . I I Punts, number ............ 8 5 Punting average .......... 4.0.3 36.8 Fumbles lost ............. 0 2 Yards penalized ........... 30 55 Touchdowns ............. 0 o Conversions.............. O O Yardstick Tenn. Louisville First downs .............. 22 I6 Rushing yardage .......... 375 194 Passing yardage ........... 95 96 Passes attempted .......... 9 22 Passes completed .......... 6 I 1 Passes intercepted by ....... 2 O Punts, number ............ I 5 Punting average .......... 44 35 F umbles lost ............. 2 I Yards penalized ........... 75 69 Touchdowns ............. 9 1 Conversions ........... . . . 5 0 . LOUISVILLE 6 Tennessee crushed a hopelessly outclassed Louisville eleven 59-6 before some 15,000 fans at Shield Watkins Field. In the victory halfback Ray Martin tied a Southeatern Conference record as he returned an intercepted pass 100 yards. The play came in the fourth pe- riod and was accomplished With some beautiful downfield blockinv. The Vols picked up 375 yards rushing to 194 for Louisville and added 95 yards on aerials to 96 for Louisville. Johnny Unitas of Louisville showed the crowd some fine passing as he completed I 1 passes and scored the only touch- down on a 22 yard dash. Don Boyd of Louisville ended the day With the best rushing yardageeSZ yards, For Tennessee nine players scored one touchdown each. In addition to Martin they were Jerry Hyde, Jimmy Wade, Bobby Brengle, Pat Shires, Ted Schwanger, Terry Sweeney, Tommy Priest, and Bob Fry. Terry Sweeney picked up the most yards for the Orange With 59 yards on three tries and Ted Schwanger got 56 yards on six carries. The game prepared the Vols for the second half of their tough schedule. The only dark spot to the game was that three regulars, Bob Fisher, Lamar Leachman, and Bill Barbish did not see action due to injuries. 246 TENN. 20. NO. Behind Tom Tracy and Jimmy Wade the Tennessee Vols exploded for three quick third period touchdowns to break a scoreless tie and give Tennes- see a 20-6 victory before 27,000 fans at Chapel Hill. With the game scoreless the Vols recovered a fumble on the Carolina 25 and marched for the score with Wade going over from the three. Sehwanger added the extra point. Shortly after the Vols opened a 54 yard drive which took them only eight plays. Tracy crashed through center at the nineteen and went all the way. He duplicated the feat, this time from 62 yards Out a few minutes later, as he showed the form which has been expected of him all sea- son but until today had never shown itself. Tracy netted 92 yards and Wade added 66 to the attack. The Vols defense looked exceptionally sharp with Roger Rotroff, Mack Franklin, Bill Barbish, Bill Hubbard, Bob Ussery and Frank McCi'Oskey leading the way. The V01 pass defense looked good as they time and again broke up the long passes of Marshall Newman, Who played a very good game for the Tarh-eels at quarterback. 247 CAROLINA Yardstick Tenn. First Downs . . . . . ......... 10 Rushing Yardage .......... 208 Passing Yardage ........... 55 Passes Attempted .......... 8 Passes Completed ......... 4 Passes Intercepted by ....... 2 Punts, Number ........... 7 Punting Average .......... 33.5 Fumbles Lost ............. 0 Yards Penalized ........... 60 Touchdowns ............. 3 Conversions .............. 2 6 N.C. 16 243 52 16 4; 4:- C11 40 Q: 339? ft 111 m f :3 1g; V 1 3 TM 1;, Wm M Yardstick Tenn. First Downs .............. 18 Rushng Yardage ......... 253 Passing Yardage .......... 87 Passes Attempted .......... 6 Passes Completed .......... 3 Passes Intercepted by ....... 3 Punts, Number ........... 8 Punting Average .......... 29 F umbles Lost ............. O Yards Pvenalized .......... 75 Touchdowns ............. 5 Conversions .............. 2 g3; LSU II 153 47 16 33 0 50 The Tennessee Vols gladdened the hearts of some 30,000 homecoming fans with a decisive 32-14 win over highly regarded Louisiana State. The Tigers opened in a hurry and scored seven points early in the first quar- ter, This infuriated the Tenne55eans and Jimmy Wade, after the ensuing kickoH, led a 94 yard drive which ended with VVade passing 15 yards to Jerry Hyde for a touchdown. Schwanger missed the point, The Vols went ahead in the second period after Hyde intercepted a pass and ran to the Tiger 37. VVith Wade directing the attack the Vols went the distance With Wade scoring on a 21 yard run. The Orange added two more touchdowns in the third period. The first came on a 75 yard march with Hyde scoring on a 23 yard pass from VVade and the next, the prettiest play 011 all, found Bobby Brengle throwing a running jump pass to Roger Rotroff 011 the Bengal ten and he went across. The play was good for 4.5 yards. Shortly after the fourth period started Tennessee made it 32-7 :15 Brengle went over from the three. Then the Bengals finally hit pay dirt again on a 33 yard pass play from Bog- gett t0 Deutschmann. The Vols defenders were great as they piled up play after play against the Strong L.S.U. ground game. 248 The 'lhennessee V015 on Pat Shires last ditch field goal edged a fighting Florida football team 9-7 before 29,000 fans at Gainsville. Shires, who had started the season as the regular tailback, was called off the bench and kicked the Winning goal With only Eve minutes remaining. It was only the second time in Tennessees modern football history that the V015 had won a game on a field goal. The Gators presented a rugged defense and held the Orange to 92 yards rushing for the day. The Gators completely outplayed the Vols but were un- able to get more points on the scoreboard. Once again it was Jimmy Wade Who led the Vols, He scored the first touchdown from the one and for the day he gained 65 yards rushinU. The Gators went ahead in the second period when Fred Robinson went over from the one foot line culminating a 51 yard drive. Harry Spearsy the Knoxville boy Who played a great game for the Gators at quarterback, then converted. After that the game settled into a defensive battle until with about six min- utes remaining the Vols completed their only pass of the game, a 54. yard pass play to the Florida 26 from Wade to Rotroff. The Vols moved the ball to the three and Shires kicked the winning points from the twelve yard line. 249 Yardstick Tenn. First Downs ............. 5 Rushing Yardage ......... 92 Passing Yardage ........... 34 Passes Attempted ......... 7 Passes Completed .......... I Passes Intercepted by . . . . . . . 2 Punts, Number ........... 7 Punting Average .......... 29 Fumbles Lost ............. 1 Yards Penalized .......... 40 Touchdowns ........... . . 1 Conversions .............. 0 Field Goals . . ............. I IO TENN. Yardstick First Downs .............. 9 Rushing Yardage .......... 53 Passing Yardage ........... I26 Passes Attempted .......... 19 Passes Completed .......... 8 Passes Intercepted by ....... 0 Punts, t Tumber ........... 7 Punting Average .......... 34 Fumbles Lost ............. I Yards Penalized ........... 30 Touchdowns .............. 3 Conversions ......... . . . . . 3 21 Tenn. Kentucky 23 313 27 7 2 34 25 27 The Kentucky Wildcats using an awesome ground attack finally conquered the Tennessee Vols for the first time in fifteen years, 27-21, in a slam-bang affair before 38,000 fans at Stoll Field. The Vols were never greater in defeat as they came from behind twice but lost out When Ralph Palone scored on a 23 yard run on a disputed play. Bob Hardy did a great job at quarterback and had support from the great Wildcat runners in Steve Meilinger, Joe Flatt, Dick IWitchell, and Palone. With the Vol rushing game bottled up by the Kentucky forward the Orange went to the air lanes and almost pulled the game out. Kentucky started fast as Meilinger scored from the two and Bradley hlills went over from the eight to give the Cats a 13-0 lead. On the last play of the half Wade went four yards to score and make it 13-7. After a 34 yard pass play early in the third period Wade again scored. This time from the two to make the tally 14-13. Later in the quarter the Cats stormed back to take a 20-14. lead as Hardy went over from the one. Then in the fourth quarter Wade passed to Dan Sekanovick to put the Vols out front 2 1-20. Shortly after came Palones dash to win the game. 250 An alert Tennessee team took advantage of their breaks to soundly defeat Vanderbilt, 33-6, in one of the South,s most bitter rivalries. Fullback Tom Tracy and Ted Schwanger and Tailbacks Jimmy Wade and Bobby Brengle led the Orange attack Which piled up a 33-0 lead before the Commodores were able to tally, in the final period. After a scoreless first quarter, Bobby Brengle started the avalanche by in- tercepting a stray pass and running it back 49 yards for the score. Shortly after, Tom Tracy went over from 9 yards out culminating a fast 48 yard drive. Early in the third period, Jimmy Wade returned a Vandy punt 42 yards to the Commodore 30 and Ted Schwanger went over from the seven yard line'three plays later. Later in the quarter, Wade scored from the 14. after a 38 yard run by Schwanger. The Vols final touchdown was set up when Bobby Brengle ran a Vandy punt back 63 yards to their 16, Tracy picked up the remaining yardage on two plays and then kicked his second extra point of the game. Pat Shires also kicked one extra point. The Commodores finally scored in the fourth quarter When Danny Byers intercepted a Brengle pass and ran 86 yards down the sidelines for the six- pointer. 251 Yardstick First Downs . . . . . . . ..... Rushing Yardage . . . . . . Passing Yardage . . . . . . . . . . Passes Attempted . . . . . . . . PaSSes Completed . ..... Passes Intereepted, by . . Punts. Number . . . . . ..... Punting Average . . . . . . Fumbles Lost ...... . . . Yards Penalized . . . . . . . Touchdowns Conversions Vandy Yardstick Tenn. Rushing Yardage .......... 220 Passing Yardage ........... O Passes Attempted .......... 6 Passes Completed .......... 5 Passes Intercepted by . . . . . . . 0 Punts, Number ........... 5 Punting Average ......... 34.8 Fumbles Lost ............. 2 Yards Penalized .......... 25 'llouchdowns .............. 3 Conversions .............. I Houston 260 72 11 8 O 8 2+ 2 4o Despite a tremendous performance by jimmy Wade the Houston Cougars defeated the Vols 33-19 before some 25,000 fans in Houston. Wade scored three touchdowns on runs of 60, 63 and 5 yards and in doing so edged Jackie Parker of Alississippi State for the Southeastern Conference scoring championship. Wade got 72 points this season to 65 for Parker. Wade was injured in the fourth period and was given a great ovation by the fans. The Cougars wanted this game as bad as any they played this season to build much wanted prestige for them. For Houston Clatterbuck, Stegall, VValken Hargrove, and Patterson all scored touchdowns. Howton added two extra points and Dietrie kicked one for Houston While Pat Shires got the Vols only conversion. The game completed a very exciting season for the Orange. Just as Coach Robinson had prophesied the Vols jelled around mid-season and from there played a good brand of consistent ball. Though the won-lost record was not overly impressive Coach Robinson proved his credentials as a top Hight coach for the Vols did play up to their full potential, which is all that could be ex- pected. The Whole squad has done a fine job this season and with many Ene players returning for the coming season the prospects are very bright. . 252 VOLS CLOSE FAST FOR SUCCESSFUL SEASON $3611g m MM .. . First Row, left to right: Lewis Neyland, Bill Cate, Barry McKinnon, Bill Hall, Dan Bogott, Herman Thompson, Billy Mac Lovelace. Second Row: left to right: Manager Ronald Johnson, Kyle Testerman, Bob Gipe, J. D. Byington, Bill Jarvis, Ed Wiener, Carl Widseth, Buddy Cruze, Manager Bob Brandau. SEASON RESULTS Tennessee ................ 107; VVofford .................. 63 Tennessee ................ 71; Texas Tech ............... 88 Tennessee ................ 61; Duke ..................... 101 Tennessee ................ 82; Clemson .................. 56 Tennessee ................ 69; Cincinnati ................. 87 Tennessee ................ 66; Rice ...................... 78 Tennessee ................ 71; Evansville ............... 107 Tennessee ................ 69; Arizona State ............. 57 Tennessee ................ 66; Denver ................... 50 Tennessee ................ 69; Georgia .................. 71 Tennessee ................ 62; Vanderbilt ................ 53 Tennessee ................ 62; L. S. U .................... 75 Tennessee ................ 61; Tulane ................... 63 Tennessee ................ 71; Kentucky ................. 97 Tennessee ................ 68; Georgia Tech ............. 61 Tennessee ................ 62; Florida ................... 58 Tennessee ................ 97; Miss. State ................ 81 Tennessee ................ 73; Mississippi ................ 92 Tennessee ................ 63; Kentucky ................. 90 Tennessee ................ 69; Georgia Tech .............. 57 Tennessee ................ 59; Alabama ................. 70 Tennessee ................ 92; Auburn ................... 86 Tennessee ................ 80; Vanderbilt ................ 76 Won 11 ; Lost 12. SEC Record: VVnn 7; Lost 7. Coach Emmet Lowery and Captain Bill Hall. 1311: mam The 1953-54 Tennessee basketball team had a mod- erately successful season and finished sixth in SEC play. The team had an up and down season, at times show- ing signs of brilliance, and at other times playing far below their potential. The Vols won 11 and lost 12 during the regular season, and it was only due to a fast flnish that they were able to even their SEC record at 7 and 7. Much of the credit for the squad,s perform- ance is clue to the untiring work of Coach Emmet Lowery. The Vols one-tow punch of Center Carl Widseth and Forward Ed Wiener led the V 015 as both tallied over 400 points. Widseth scored 424 and Wiener tal- lied 414. Rounding out the starting five were Captain Bill Hall and Billy Mac Lovelace at Guards and at the other forward post were Freshman Herman Thompson and Sophomore Buddy Cruze who alternated. The Vols opened the season slowly and were tre- mendously handicapped by the early season injuries to several of their top players. Also regular squad mem- ber, Dan Bogott, was lost to the team due to scholastic deficiencies. Once the team was able to work together they began to give some very creditable performances and closed fast with three conference wins in their last four games. Widseth a1so led the team in rebounds as he snared 240 and was followed in that department by Wiener who got 180. During the course the roundballers set several indi- vidual and team records. Widseth sank 156 free throws to break his record of 100 set the previous year. Wiener also broke the 01d mark as he made 106 free tosses. Widseth tied the individual record held by Britches Montgomery, by scoring 32 points against Kentucky in their first meeting. The V015 set a new team scoring record by tallying 107 points against WoEord. They also scored more points for the entire season than any previous team as they hit 1650. The previous high was 1588 points by the 1952-53 team. In addition, in the Vols final game against Vanderbilt, they set a new high shooting percentage of 53.4 per cent. It was also a new record for the Vandy fieldhouse. The prospects for next year 100k exceptionally strong as the Vols wi11 not lose anyone from the 1953-54 team. In addition, two All-Staters, Bobby Hatcher from Nashville and Danny Webb from Everett, have been signed. Additional topnotch boys can be expected to be obtained as soon as we get the much needed Held- house on the campus. Ed Wiener who will be a Senior next season has been elected as Captain of Tennessee,s 1954-55 team. Wie- ner is considered one of the better players in the con- frence and the kind of Wake charge,, type needed for Captain. At the close of the present season both he and Widseth were chosen on the second A11-Confer- ence team. W45 4 Herman Thompson 5, e r a .u n, w A six; it D. 2mm um Hull w COACH W. D. BUCHANAN JIMMY ROBINSON Left to right: Charlie Warden, George Edis, Pat Hogan, Jimmy Robinson, Kyle Testerman, Lewis Neyland. TENNIS The Tennessee Tennis team under the coaching of W. D. Buch- annan won 11 out of 14 dual meets and finished 4th in SEC play. Coach Buchannan realizes the 1954 team has great possibilities but from the 1953 team the Vols have lost four lettermen, Lee Abraham, George Edis, Pat Hogan, and Charles Warden, and are faced with a big rebuilding job. As the nucleus of the team this year are Junior Jimmy Robinson and Sophomores Kyle Testerman and Lewis Neyland. Other members of the 1954 team include Tom Barnett, Fred Brackney, Tommy Davis, Phil Farrow, Ed Fisher, Charles Ozier and Bud Toomey. This year the team has twelve dual meets and will play in the SEC Tournament. The Vols will play their home matches on their four new all- weather courts. These courts will provide the Vols with one of the finest tennis setups in the Conference. KYLE TESTERMAN LEWIS NEYLAND u u M u ; 'a . 4 2 First Row, left to right: Keith McCord, Frank Powers, Dick Dyer, Buddy Archer. Second Row: Bill Davis, Don Williams, B. B. Hopkins, John Huffstetler, Billy Dodds, Adrian Cox, Harvey Stein. Third Row: Rodney Reich, Billy Blackstock, Don Ballew, Bob Ridenour, Ed Given, Bob Humphrey, Tony Musciente, Coach 0,Neil. BASEBALL FORTUNES RISE All-American Third Baseman B. B. Hopkins. COACH BUNZY OWEIL PITCHER BOB RIDENOUR 258 With Coach Bunzy O,Neal at the helm for his first season, Vol baseball fortunes took a definite upward swing as the team compiled a won-lost tec- ord of 15-8. The hitting and pitching were strong and only the lack of experience held the Vols back somewhat. Six men hit .300 or over with B. B. Hopkins, the sensational third baseman leading the way with a .414 mark. Hopkins was later named to the NCAA All-American baseball team. Others in the .300 class were pitcher-outfielder John HuEstetler .344, utility Bill Blackstock .333, catcher Ed Given .308, out- flelder Billy Dodds .306, and infielder Dale Graham .300. The leading pitchers were Don Williams with a 6-2 record, freshman Bob Ridenour with a 4-2 rec- ord, John HuHstetler 5-2, and Don Ballew 2-0. Coach OlNeal is looking ahead hopefully to the 1954 season; but knows that he faces a hard task as the team has lost heavily through graduation and boys who have dropped out of school. Those who will not be back include Hopkins, Hullstetler, Rid- enour, Blackstock, Dodds, Frank Powers, and Dick Dyer. Blackstock and Ridenour have signed profes- sional contracts. The team will be composed largely of freshmen and sophomores for the coming season. New teams on the schedule include Auburn, Flor- UT Outfielders, Tony Musciente, Rodney Reich, Bill Davis. ida State, Western Carolina, and Middle Tennessee. IN OiNEAL,S FIRST SEASON TopeBILL DAVIS, Outflelder Top-DICK DYER, Shortstop TopeDON BALLEW, Pitcher Bottom-KEITII McCORD, Catcher Bottom-ADRIAN COX, Shortstop Bottom-BUDDY ARCHER, Shortstop AM i , x V - WNW First Row: Sam Sims, Charles Short, Carter Miller, Bill Belcher, Ron Taylor. Second Row: Gene Gardener, Dick Gamble, George Ogles, Sam Hill, Lawrence Graves, Don Edwards. Led by Captain Sam Hill and George Ogles, the 1953 Tennessee cross-counery team took fifth in the annual SEC meet. The team won over Kentucky and Klaryville twice and lost meets to Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia Tech. The Vols won the V53 Shamrock AAU Cross-Country Championship in Louisville, Kentucky in a post season race. Coach Jimmy Wall's 1953 edition of the Tennessee Golf team proved to be the most successful in Volunteer history, The linksters dropped only one matcheto Genrgia-while winning seven. Besides the fine season record, the squad members won many individual honors in various tournaments. T0 cap OE the regular season Mason Rodolph Won third place in the conference meet. Those who lettered were: Carroll Armstrong, Ed Brantly, Charles Phele tCL and Manager Jimmy VValIs, Jr. This season the squad Will meet Perdue, the only newcomer to the schedule, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, and Kentucky, each of whom they play twice. Those returning include Barry McKinnin, Ed Brantly, and Pier Morgan along with several freshmen hopefuls. The 1953 team was C0111posed of Sam Hill, George Ogles, Dick Gamble, Gene Gardner, Lawrence Graves, Ronnie Taylor, Charlie Short, Sam Sims and Carter hiiller. The team elected George Ogles, Captain for the 1954 cross-cmxntry season. The election was held at the annual cross-country banquet. CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Mason Rudolph, Coach Jimmy Walls, Carroll Armstrong. Second Row: Barry McKinnon, Ed Brantley, Pier Mor- gan, Charles Pehle. GOLF Coach Jimmy Walls, Carroll Armstrong, Ed Brantley, Pier Morgan. FRANKIE ALBERTSON TRACK AL KUYKENDALL First row: Dick MoHett, George Ogles, Gene Gardner, Charles Short. Second row: Dick Gamble, Sam Hill, Dick Kastory, Bob Seyfried. Coached by Johnny Sines the ,53 Tennessee track team finished the season with by far one of the better records that the school has experienced. The Vols tied for third plaCe in the Southeastern Conference after lasing dual meets to Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and Alabama, The outstanding records in this individual sport were turned in by Captain Frank Albertson, Cross-Country Captain Al Kuyken- dall, Sam Hill, 1954 Captain; George Ogles, x954. Crnss-Country Captain; and Dave Critchlnw, a great hurdler in any conference. Albertson, Kuykendall, Hill and Ogles ran on the great Vol 2-mi1e relay team which at present holds the Forida Relays mark of 7250.6. The Vol distance medley team also took first place. Those 261 'si 9? 2 running on it were Albertson, Hill, Kuykendall and Gene Gardner. Gardner was running as freshman. Albertson took the S.E.C. mile. Kuykendall took the S.E.C. 2- mile and Hill won the S.E.C. half-mile event. Critchlow took third in the high hurdles. H211 Hubbard, '53 football captain, took third in the javelin throw. Others who participated in the 1953 track season were: Dick Gamble, Dick Kastory, Don Bordinger, Dav Grifhth, Charlie Short, and Gene Moeller. It is significant to note that Tennessee runners have won the S.E.C. mile, half-mile, and two-mile events for hve straight years. Tennessee also hold the S.E.C. records in these events. What fun Indoor relay winners Herek the shuttie THE U.T.INTRAMURAL Men,s intramurals are organized at three levels of competition at the University of Tennessee; iirst, Independent student participation; second, fraternity competition; and third, Individual match play. This year,s intramural program was highly successful with excellent FRED BRIGHT ........... S 'ludmzl JVIamlgt'r EDWARD XEWELL H4537. SWIM, Ma M,.y participation in all three phases of play. The most heated competition, Fraternity Intramural Basketball Figi basketball action WWW , x . Mk. V, ,y .0 . p U n U 0 Smile Junior birdwoman Two-points WOMENS INTRAMURAL WINNERS 1953-54 Fall Ist 2nd Ping Pong . . Peggy Cowart Patsy Huff Volleyball .. ....... ...........'I:HT AAII 1:63;; Comm 11$?th Murph.V Swimming .... ............... X9 AAH Relavs ...... AA: MiT Basketball . . . . . ....... . . ..... LSA $HT Spring Winter Tennis ...... Doubles 7h - , ' . 2- , Badminton. . .Hall Waters M. Faulkner $303161 Crnx ford ?;th long jane VVatmn Betsy Fakes Siagles ' ' ' k9 AAH Margaret VVhalen Shumeboard. .Jean Nicholson Mary McClung AOH Diane O'Donnell Sue Leinart Golf.. ,,,,,,, Kay Eckfnrd AOH $HT AAA m ww W w The champs Quit posing :zwvw , -m- a 4.10 iii $ wt: xi a 529s KAPPA CHI 0mm SELMA SITZMAN ........... Pru'sidmf BICTTY GRAY KINCAID Fia-Przisidvnl Jom VVALDROIVP .......... Treasurz'r h AMY BFRGDOLP ............. 9 Hrelm'y MERIBERS First row: Martha Davis, Gail Nelson, Harriet Jordan, Linda Sitzman, Donna Gardner, Annita Wright, Bettye Finch, Dorothy Brown, Barbara Jean Sherrill, Mary Ann Hansard. Second row: Virginia Chilton, Jean Brady, Betty Jo Clark, Bobby Seay, Carol Sharpe, Dot Mabry, Evelyn Burnett, Peggy Fine, Betty Higgins, Renne Bird, Patsy Huff, Ann Dale Quinn, Peggy House. Third row: Joan Robertson, Carol Cullen, Barbara Kaszas, Claudia Smith, Clara Brown. Fourth row: Carol Erdman, Shirley Pur- ley, Annella Steelman, Emily Rinehart, Nancy Melton, Rosemary Kitts, Jo Nelda Ugchurch, Pat Falkner, Betty Bush. Not Pictured: Nona Childrens, Nancy Parsons, Pat Armstrong, Barbara Swarm, Ann Jones, Lela Cross, Thelma Johnson, Bunny Hickey, Ellen Lyle, Virginia Bird, Sylvia Griffin, Sara Floyd, Jo Ann Mc- Allister. First Row, left to right: Mary Kenzel, Bar- bara Ford, Jody Waldroup, Betty Kincaid. Second Row, left to right: Claire Fussell, Sel- ma Sitzman. Third Row, left to right: Sandra Davis, Carolyn McBride, Sue Sterling, Betty Moody. In 1937 the Modern Dance Club was organized on the University of Tennessee campus to promote in- terest in modern dance as the art of physical education, a creative athletic experience. Membership of Kappa Chi Honorary Dance So- ciety is chosen from the Modern Dance Club. Marian Higgs, in- structor in the Physical Education Department, is the advisor. MODERNDANCE 266 First Row, left to right: Wawanna Cameron, Ethel Hickok, Nancy Keller, Mary Lil Faulkner, Barbara Gregory, Helen Long, Marlene Little, Harriet Gorden, Jo Nelda Upchurch, Joanne Chambers. Second Row: Mary Katherine Huggins, Barbara Crawford, Mary Turner, June Gentry, Kath- ryn Byrd, Betty William, Ann Dale Guinn, Janice Jones, Freddie Skidmore, Helen Freeman, Caroline Boyd. Third row: Dot Argo, Margaret Vorhees, Nancy McCubbins, Patsy Hulf, Barbara Mayefield, Jean Echols, Barbara Kaszus, Betty Higdon, Phoebe Preston, Louise Wyatt. Fourth row: Carolyn Headrick, Mary Sheppard, AdvisoreMary Lou Johnson, Ann Ridings, Dot Brown, Barbara Sherrill. Not Pictured: Doria Bonham, Lila Cross, Willie Hammond, Perry Huggin, Joan Leatherwood, Elaine Ortlepp, Ruth Tribbles. DOLPHINCLUB OFFICERS MARY KATHERINE HUGGIN ................................................. Prmia'mt WAWANNA CAMERON ........................................... le'im-Presidz'nt PERRY HUGGINS ............................................. Sm-nm-y BARBARA CRAWFORD ................................ Trr'asun'r The Dolphin Club, composed of girls on the cam- of the national holidays. The club has spent spring pus interested in swimming, presented its annual quarter practicing swimming and making prelim- pageant in the Winter Quarter. It was entitled QhFes- inary preparations for next yearhs pageant. tival of Holidays? and portrayed scenes from eight 267 Phi Eta Tau was established at the University in 1933. The object is to further professional interest in Physical Education. It is to bring students in this field into closer relationship with their chosen profession. This year, in or- der to further this relationship along with becoming more acquainted with other members of our administration, we have had a coffee hour in our lounge once a week with one of the members of the administration as guest. This year a delegation attended the Southern Physical Education Conven- tion and a joint meeting was held with the physical education clubs of Carson Newman, Lincoln Memorial, and Johnson City State Teachers College. P H I E T A T A U First row: Ann Dozier, Jeannie Anderson, Charlotte Jones, Jo Newcomb, Janice Teague, Dot Mabry, Francis Freels. Second row: Nancy Robin- son, Barbara Hasterly, Barbara Mayfield, Joyce Dennis, Martha Moncure, Barbara Crawford, Janet Long, Betty Kincaid, Wawanna Cameron, Mary Ann Talbot. Third row: Sue Sterling, Joan Howard, Patsy Huff, Joan Moody, Betty Williams, June Gentry, Saralene Johnson, Advisor Miss Watson, Nancy Linehan, Carolyn Craig, Mary McClung, Susan Leinart, Ruth Tribbles, Sara Jo Nichols. Not Pictured: Betty Graves, Joyce Herron, Ida Breazeala, Nancy Hood, Frances Keaton, Jody Waldroup, Joyce Wilson, Lou Cardwell, Sue Cardwell, Madge Bowman, Jane Driskell, Mary Sue Farmer, Jackie Jones, Jessie Lyons, Rosamond Lett, Blond Nicely, Ruth McColloch, Jim Vaughn, Norma Money, Wanda Witzel, Ann Beard, June Goforth. 268 W, gm my m i sz MM V, First row, left to right: Lamar Leachman, Bobby Brengle. Second row: Ronald Gust, Ed Godzak, Charles Short, Hugh Garner, Tommy Hensley, Carl Widseth. Third row: Mack Franklin, Bill Barbish, Jerry Hyde, Colin Munro, John Powell, Bob Cloninger, Ray Martin. Fourth row: Dave Griffith, Bob Fisher, Hal Hubbard, Dan Sekanovich, Bob Ussery, Dan Butler. HTH CLUB OFFICERS MACK FRANKLIN .................. . . . . ......... . ............. . ............... President HAL HUBBARD ......................... . .................................. Vice-President COLIN MUNRO ................................................................. Srrretary RAY MARTIN ................................................................. Treasurer AL HUST ................................................................ Farulty Adw'wr The T Club consists of varsity letter winners in intercollegiate athletics sponsored by Athletic Department. The objectives of the club are to foster clean sportsmanship, to promote congeniality, and to encourage friendly associations among its membership for the advancement of the University. The club emphasizes the importance of high standards of scholarship and assists its members in the attainment of this end. The club also promotes interest in Uni- versity athletics among alumni. The T Club receives all of the net profit from the Orange and White football game at the completion of Spring practice to support their organization. 269 i, wwwxm Yew? F ,3 4 4W 2, 51w M x i e , A W e 's , t mm m WW 1 A MW. e f 1 Den . ,1 x J: t J V34 , 3; $24 L; m A1 . ., NW Mai :15 Wem m Mm? a. First row: Janice Jones, Peggy Ann Greenbaum, Betty Timon, Nancy Simpson, Anne Lewis Witt, Robert Stallings. Second row: Will Haynes, Frank Grace, John Roberts, Harold Lineberry, Sonny Dennison, Richard Schnabel, Gary Adams, Thomas Farrell, Bud Irvine, Jr. Not Pictured: Harold Sanderson, Roy Weathersby, Ben Jones, Fred Stein, Marian Wilson, Susie Gray, Elizabeth Pace, Toby Thompson, Gerry Ann Mayhew, Betty Bush, Kathleen Kavanaugh, Mary Ann Loy, Betty Thompson, Jimmy Seal, Barbara Wallace, Betty Hull, Bill Hord, Boogie Boyd, Bill Smith Don Nebbett. B E A V E R C L U B OFFICERS SUNNY DENNISON ............................................................ Presidmlf ALLEN BFSH ..................................................... IVI'HMPn'Jidmzt NANCY NICHOLS .............................................. vaWary ANNE VVITT .......................................... Trr'axurrr The Beaver Club is a service organization. One of its started in 1924. In 1941 the club introduced card tricks to the South. In 1947 the club was presented with first prize for the best card tricks in the Southeastern Confer- sented during haIf-time period at football games. How- ence. The membership of the Beaver Club is composed of one member from each fraternity and sorority, two from the big functions is the preparation of card tricks to be pre- ever, the credit for the success of these tricks belongs to the entire student bod who resents them. . Y1 P ISA, two unaffiliated, ten members at large, cheerleaders, This organization is one of the oldest on campus, being pep coordination and faculty advisor. 270 P E P C L U B OFFICERS STUART VVORDICN ........................................................... Pl'NI-tl'I'lll' HARVEY SPROI'L ................................................ I'it'wPl'midnll ELEANOR RIGUINS ................................ Sfflnld I'it'R-Pln'viLiz'llf MARK TVVILLA ....................................... TI'HtUlH'z'r CAROL HADLEY ................................ chwtary The Pep Club has taken a very active part in promot- football game last fall. ing spirit on the !QHilV this year. During football season During the winter quarter the club sponsored a RKing the club held a bunny hop, pajama parade, and pep of Ugliness,, contest as well as initiating Qtsock hop rallies. They also chartered a bus to go to the Kentucky dances after basketball games. First row, left to right: Carol Hadley, Shirley Van Pelt, Donna Gardner, Joy Colston, Patsy Huff, Pauline Terry, Patti Thornton, Eleanor Craw- ford, Ann Haley, Peggy Diddle. Second row: Eleanor Riggins, Lou Reed, Jean Harle, Nancy Hart, Barbara Cox, Bernice Ryan, Sarah Brandt, Kattie Willock, Joan Massel, Dora Smith, Joan Fracchia, Joel Ann Morris, Frances Curtis, Mimi Keenan. Third row: Buddy Bancroft, Ben Black, Charley Strasburger, Tom Wade, Bob Hunter, Malvin Harrison, Bill Largen, Geerge Gooseman, Bill Parker, Gordon Goodgame, Don Dempster, Stuart Worden, Dorman Hair, Alfred Miller, Jim Foglesong, Mark Twilla. Not Pictured: Harvey Sproul, Wawanna Cameron, James Lowe, Wes- ley, Pritchard, Tom Shultz, Bill Parker, David Phllye, Gene DeMont, Frank Blackett, Bill Hayes, JoAnn Webb. t; s , 4t ,ah Y i e e a as x e , , a y .3; $ 2 v 3-: A, W e , ,dw 1 t W xwe , way i Wtk mm: m: at J'vm 271 ORGANIZATIONS - ACCOUNTING SOCIETY OFFICERS DAVID ALEXANDER ........................................................... Pl'fxlrdt'lll FRED BRIGHT ............................................................. I'iHuanridrni DONALD HARRIS ............................................................... S 'm'rpfary FRANK FISHER ............................................................... Trmmrrr MEMBERS David Alexander Martha Egan Jack Edwards Donald Harris Joseph Harkruder Charles Walker Lynn Johnson VVillinm Henderson Clara Brown Ernest Hodge Gordon Reid Bob Kellogg Fred Bright Marshall Tucker Elma Culberson Robert Cunningham Jack Boyd Jack Spalding John IInhhy Dan Moneyhun jack Bonher Carol Burns Evans Ramsey Richard Kastnry The University of Tennessee Accounting Society was organized in 1949. The society is open to any accounting major who has completed one or more courses of accounting. It,s purpose is to stimulate interest and co-operation between students, faculty, and promi- nent businessmen in the accounting profession. Left to right: Kastory, Edwards, Fisher. Harris, Alexander, Harkrader, Reid, Spalding, Hobby. 274 First Row, left 10 right: Waller Peoples, David Culver, Charles thn'lun. Jimmie King, Dun Jensen. Fred Stcuhcns, Darwin Laue. Rex Brary. Charles Griffin, Connie Lloyd, Bobby Haynes. Cordell Hatch, Ed Shore. Second Row: Robert Norwond, Will Haynes. Norman Blakely, Jerry Moody. A. Tarig Alorfali. Fred Brandlcy, Billy Fields. Paul Dixml. Dick Svlmahrl. Herbert Russell. Barnas Sharp. David Crile. Bob BNISOO. Third ROW: P. H. White. James Love, Ernest Watkins. Harold Linclwrry. Benton Trundle. John Lee, Rolland Fisher. James Williamson, Dale Oliver, Swansnn Bennett. Jo Falls. Fourth Row: Leon Dixon, Lawrence Shore, Robert Fraker, E. B. Dyer, Bobby WWWWWgeWMW ,, 4W M ,..;.W u , am Mack, Robert Eason, Charles Harrison, Clarence Barbee, Clyde Sullivan. a :3 w n WWWWMMWWMWWMWW WW Wm w, ,, M ., Mm .x . , WV, WWQWM WW M 4 get OFFICERS ED SHORE ..................................................................... Prwidrlzl CHARLES VVHARTON ..................................................... Virp-Prrsidmzi BOBBY HAYNES ............................................................... SNrNary DARVVI N LANE ................................................................ Trmxurrr MEMBERS Charles Harrison Charles GriPrin Don Farris Kenneth Mills Tom Neal Ed Shore Jim Price James Marmbmd Cardell Hatch Sam Bailey Benton Trundle Bob Purvis VValter Peoples Lawrence Shore Billy Frost James Robertson Floyd VValker Nolan Sharp Sam Gamble Jerry Hixson Marvis Frycr Dan Jensen Bobby Crawford Bobby Haynes Jerry Cole Joe Fall Fred Zimmerman Dan Culp Bernas Sharp Fred Stephens Eugene Long Iim King Swanson Bernett Giles Carter Robert Fraker Harold Lineberry James Love Jerry Lee Bm'd Ramsey W. G. McKay, Jr. Bill Cunningham Fowler Maxwell Millard Mitchum Clyde Sullivan Herb Rochelle Herb Caldwell Fred Bradley Bobby Mank Bill Spence James Gaines Don Williams Bill Fields Charles Wharton Lloyd Ends Paul Dixon Guy McCroskey Tom letlock Earnest Matkins Rex Bracv Sid Johnson Robert Easnn Ray Cavender Ray Faulk Darwin Lane P. H. White Norman Blakely Clarence Barbee Boo Brown Robert Stockard Dale Oliver Will Haynes E, B. Dyer Jerry Fowler Roland Fisher Bobby Rnines John Corbin Allen King Bob Craft Judy Harrison Dick Schnabel Harold Rutherford David Criley Connie Lloyd The purpose of the Ag Club is to promote the social and educational activities of Agri- culture Students. Membership is open to regular and special students of the College of Agriculture. The Club sponsors the Tennessee Farmer, Barnwarmin, and Round-Up. AGRICULTURE CLUB W Nmmw WM mvwwgwj ACE BOARD OFFICERS ROBERT BYRTON ....................... Prtsidwzi TED LI'NDY ....................... I'in'aPH'xidrnl J ROBERT POTTER ............... S 'Mniury- Trumm'r E a i a? g a: if e 5: jg 9 9 .13??? Q g 9 O The ACE tAmerican Collegiate engineers Boardi is a governing and coordinating body for the engineering college. Its principal function is the sponsorship of ACE day on which the engineering college is opened to the general public for inspec- tion. OFFICERS TOM MATLOCK ...................... Prwidml DARWIN LANE .................. I iz'z'-Prrsid1'nl RI'RAL PEACE ....................... Trmsurm' HAROLD LINEBERRY ................. S'm'rrlary M PAUL BYERLEY ....................... Rrportkr CORDELL HATCH ............. Parliamentarian t 2 ? DR. B. S. WILSON ....................... tldwisar Q The Ag. Education Club at the University of Tennessee is one of the departmental clubs con- Seated, left to right: Dr. B. S. Wilson, Rural Peace, Tom Matlock, Paul Byerley, Darwin . . , neaed Wlth the AgrlCUItural COIIege' It 8 pur- Lane, Cordell Hatch, Harold Lineberry, Dr. George W. Weigers. Standing: K. C. Lannon, 9 ' ' John Huskey, Ernest Tyler, Virgil Atchley, Robert Stockard, Tod Jackson, Boby Raines, Pose Is to promote leaderShlp and acquamt mem' Billy Perkins, Edwin Lamberth, Fowler Maxwell, Marlon Haston, Lamarse Ivy, Billy bets with work in Vocational Agriculture. Mem- Adams. James Covington, Robert Ross, Louis Taylor, Jack Reynolds. 1 h' ' t d t h ' ring EXQPEZZEZZSZfJ5:335:33: map A G E D U C A T I O N C L U B 276 ms gm gm; Wt m; ms mi? MT? mm fans? 1553:1531; $?a7813333iiiw $3 :; . ,, T v A; if :23 323 33; h 2 Q43 n 3k :43 $5 $2 it: Hf a m mm m 3' W At R 3333$ A . o h 11mg 22 N3? , t L t t h 3K3 316 H ? h : ,: , Mg vb if! h x mm 12m : OFFICERS WILLIAM HARGETT .................................................. Master Alchemist HUGH MCSPADDEN ............................................... Viw-Masler Alrhemixt EDWARD BAILEY .............................................................. Rwordw WILLIAM CARNES ............................................................. Reporter J. B. DuBOIS .............................................. . . ................... Treasurer DONALD HENDRIX ............................... . ................. Master of Ceremonies RICHARD LEGENDRE .......................................... . ....... Hlumni Secretary HOMER J. JOHNSON ..................................................... Farulfy .r'Idrvisor MEMBERS Edward Bailey J. B. DuBois John Mottern Robert Boarts Tomlinson Fort James Ogdin Martin Bomar Lewis T. Hardin Joe Olin ' Charlie Brooks William Hargett James Patton Billy Bruhn Donald Dendrix Richard Pawel Calvin Buehler Edward Honeycutt Joe Reedy Ernest Byrn Ray Jackson John Reese VVilIiam Carnes Homer Johnson Hilton Smith Earl Clarridge Charles Lambert Thomas Thane Smith Sammie Clinton Richard Legendre William Smith Steve Cowan Ernest Long Burch Stewart James Crowell Donald Macdougall William Straker Woodrow Cunningham Hugh McSpadden Jesse Wood William Dennis Arthur Melaven Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity of fifty-eight collegiate chapters and thirty pro- fessional chapters of chemists and chemical engineers. The fraternity is a charter member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference, and is associated With the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Safety Council. Alpha Chi Sigma sponsors the Award in Pure Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. The Charter of Alpha Phi Chapter was granted in 1929. 277 A. I. Ch E, OFFICERS CHARLIE R. BROOKS ................. Prrsidcnl LARRY LONG ................... Vire-Prmidzvz! Front Row, left to right: Robert Potter, Richard Gardner, Gary Caylor, J. B. Du- JOHN KUZMAK ...................... Serretary 801s, Jr., Berl Parks. Back Ro.w: John Kuzmak, Phlpps Martm, Harry Beard, Ronald l- B, DuBOIS ........................ Treasurer Morrls, Dean Morgan, Larry Long. ' GARY CAYLOR ........ '1 CE Board Reprrsmzfatiwr DON HENDRIX ........ ICE Board Rppn'st'lzlaiim' Q The student chapter of the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers is an organization whose primary purpose is to strengthen the inter- ests of students in the Chemical Engineering pro- fession. Membership at the University of Ten- nessee is open to all Chemical Engineering Stu- dents and members of the Chemical Engineering fa CLll Ey. Activities during the year include speakers talking on both technical and non-technical sub- jects, ACE day exhibits, picnics, and the high- light of the year, the annual spaghetti supper, held during the winter quarter. OFFICERS GORDON GOODGAME ............ Clziff Jusfirr GENE BURTON .......... First flssoriair Janina JACK LITTLETON ...... SPFOIId xlxsovian' Jusliuz BARBARA FORD ...................... RNOI'dW O. V. MARTIN ...................... Comptrollpr HAL HOOPER .......................... Bailiff ix MEMBERS i g Gene Burton Bob Miller Dick Gamble Henry Miller K Barbara Ford 0. V. Myers Henry Freas Bud Pennington Gordon Goodgame Harold Pierce Hal Hooper David Smith W 33w a w Al l Nella Jermain The U.T. Pre Legal Society was organized this year in order that the students enrolled in Pre Law would receive an insight to their chosen profession. Talks by recognized lawyers and political figures, lectures by members of the college of law faculty, and the study of unique criminal and civil cases are all a part of the year,s program. A . I . E . E . 278 OFFICERS A. I. E. E. BILL SNEED .......................... President JOE BAKER --------------------- Vire-Prmident First Row, left to right: A. P. Beamish, D. B. Lissner, C. E. Dunn. Second Row: J. M. Brasier, W. J. Williams, R. H. Bancroft, B. H. Sneed, W. H. Douglas, J. H. E. L. MCCONNELL ..................... SFrrPfary Baker, A. J. Nottingham. Third Row: M. K. Goodman, J. T. Moore, G. B. Cochran, J. E. Bradford, J. R. Hodgson, E. L. McConnell, J. L. Moore, R. S. Hoeke, R. F. Cox, HARRY DOUGLAS ........... Treasurer C. C. Brewer, Professor R. M. La Forge, R. J. Palmer. JIMBRADFORD ....................JCEBoard O The Student chapter of the American Insti- e e 3e tute of Industrial Engineers is the student pro- , fessional society for Industrial Engineering stu- , 3 s; dents. Meetings are held twice monthly during the regular school year. Future engineers make MW M valuable contacts with professional men already established in the held. OFFICERS WILLIAM WEBB ..................... Presidmzl RALPH NAVE .................... Vil'v-Prmllzlmzt BILLY BARNES ....................... Sermttary N. T. CAMPBELL ..................... Treasurer BILLY BI'RCH ........................... Crilir MEIVIBERS Charles Owen John Pope James Adams Paul Shipe U. C. Brown Homer Smith Thomas Elmd lfohhv Bledsne Jimmie King The University of Tennessee Student Branch of the American Society of Agriculture Engi- neers was organized in 1939. The organization is designed to give those pursuing degrees in First Row, left to right: William H. Webb, B. w. Barnes, Ralph P. Prince, Advisor; Bob Agricultural Englneermg extra curricular oppor- Adams, Billy Burch, Tom Elrod. Second Row: Jimmie King, Charles Owen, John Pope, tunities for professional development. The Stu- Ralph Nave, N. T. Campbell. dent Branch holds regular meetings to promote leadership, training, and professional advance- ment by project work and enjoying professional A. S. A. E. speakers. 279 A. S. M. MEMBERS I. David Shull 7. J. R. Cole 1+. John Quinn 21. R. Montgomery, Jr. 2. Robert A. Burton 8. James Paulus 15. R. L. Aaron 22. Walter Miller 3. Hugh Dance 9. Ying Chow Lee 16. Earl Kerr 23. Prof. W. K. Stain, 4.. Alan Toomey IO. Margaret Sanders 17. W. E. Easterday Honorary Chair- 5. David VVatkin II. Ray Munn 18. John P. Hartin man 6. Philip Shipp 12. John Campbell 19. Walter Felix, Jr. 24. William Snyder 13. Wm. Dulweber 20. Richard Sudmalis NOT PICTURED Edwin L. Allen J. R. Cook Thomas Hooper James O'Malley Ralph Sparkman William Allen Martin Crawford Max Hurst James Parry Wayne Stephans J. L. Ayres Jimmy Drake Elmer Kaylor Ralph Phillipy Charles Sulley George Barton George Elbank Nathan Latture Pat Reavis Robert Thomas James Board Harold Ferguson Ralph Lawson John Richards George Trivett Clyde Bolen Howard Fields Robert McClure D. R. Salts R. J. Ulrich Charles Bowman James French William Miller Edward Searcy Thomas Vaughn Richard Brown David HaHey Robert Montgomery James Shacklett Dan Williams Robert Carrol George Hommel Billv Numley Robert Sloan John Williamson The Tennessee student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in 1926. The society is a branch of the National ASME and is open to all students of Mechanical Engineering. This society strives to develop those charateristics of initiative and expressive ability that determine the diHerence between excellence and mediocrity in the Engineering world. 280 BAPTIST STUDENT COUNCIL ELBERT WILLIAMS ............................................................ Dirrctor Council meets every Monday night at 6:00 The Baptist Student Union is the binding link between the church and the school. It is characterized by fellowship, spirituality, and Christian service. Its goal is to help the students find their active place in the local churches. Some of its activities are a fall convention, two retreats, noonday devotions, Sunday night singspiration, and intramural sports. The spirit of the members is portrayed by these lines from their theme song: In the midst of classes Christ we shall proclaim, Lift our fellowship students in the Savioris name; To the church we,11 bind them, show them life anew, With the strength you give us, Spirit of B. S. U. .z '31 Front Row, left to right: Nancy Keller, Pat Morrison, Helen Green, Norma Jean Hester, Elverna Skellon, Lois Edwards, Norma Sawyer. Back Row: Garnett Cothern, Philip Martin, Jim Price, Virgil Adams, Robert Briggs, Clifford Byrd, Judson Crawford. Others on the council not pictured are: Shirley Rudd, A. C. Rolcn. 281 OFFICERS ROGER MEEK ................................................................ Presidmz WILLIAM HENRY .................................................. Farulty Vim-Presidenl MARTHA EGAN ............................................................... Serrplary DAVE ALEXANDER ........................................................... Treasurer The Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was founded on the campus May 14, 1951. Membership is open to accounting majors who after five quarters of accounting have an accounting average of 3.0 and an over all average of 2.5. This fraternity was established to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethical standards, to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students and others who are inter- ested in the development of the study or profession of accounting; to develop high moral, scholastic and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cor- dial intercourse among its members and the profession generally. $2; Left to right, seated: Karl Sharp, Vern Vincent, Betty Ann McMahan, Roger Meek, Martha Egan, Mildred Galliher, Harvey Meyer, Dan Harris. Standing: William Henry, Carol Burns, Warren Slagle, Harold Walker, Fred Bright, James McPhetridge, Charles Lowe, Lloyd Chambers, Harvey Cummings, Robert Clark, John Hobby, Evans Ramsey, Steve Neely. . 282 OFFICERS BILLY FIELD ............................ Presidmtf BUDDY SANDERS .................. VirP-Prmidmt BOBBY HAYNES ........................ Serrefary JIM PRICE .............................. Treawrtr SAM BAILEY ............................. ermrtpr HERBERT CALDWELL ........... Y rrgmnt-at-flrms MEMBERS Sam Abernathy, Sam Bailey, Rex Bracy, Tom Byrum, Fred Bradly, Warren Bullock, Ray Cavender, Ray Conner, Calvon Cannon, Leon Dixon, Billy Fields, Walter Fisher, Mi El Fryer, Bobby Haynes, Willis House, Henry Hall, Arthur Jones, Charles Keisling, Mike Kennedy, Darwin Lane, John Lee, Thomas Matthews, Henry Mexe- don, Kenneth Mills, Mildred Mitchum, Barton Mount, Walter Peov ples, Jim Price, Fowler Ragland, Boyd Ramsey, Buddy Sanders, Ed Shore, Willis Smith, Bill Spence, Di 0. Summers, James Sullivan, Benton Trundle, Fred Zimmerman. FACULTY MEMBERS C. S. Hobbs, R, L. Murphree, J. H. Smith, M. C. Bell. C. C, Chamberlain, E. R. Lidwall, J. W. Cole, R. M. Io'ct, CLUB ACTIVITIES Serve barbecues to difTerent organizations. Secure Summer jobs for Ag. students. Print a quarterly Newsletter. Keep a scrap book of Cll'b activities; and send it to na- tional Block and Briddle Headquarters. Sponsor Madden Judging Contest. Sponsor Livestock and Meats Judging Teams. 7. Socials are held once each quarter with a banquet in the Spring. 4.pr OXKII BLUE TRIANGLE 283 BLOCK AND BRIDLE 4, gwm awe mxiwm; OFFICERS ANN LEE ............................. Presidrnl NANCY MCMAHAN ............. Virr-Prnsidmt BERNITA STANSBERRY ......... Viw-Presidmt MARY SHEPPARD .................... Serretary ELEANOR RIGGINS .................. Trmsurrr Q The Blue Triangle Club is part of the YWCA. Its membership is made up of girls from all groups on the campus and all girls are invited. On Tuesdays at 12:00 you will see girls going up the hill toward the Biology build- ing where Blue Triangle meets. This past year the programs were outstandingesubjects like courtship and marriage, Christian living on the University campus, and summer job oppor- tunities. Seated, left to right: Carol Reddirck, Sally McCauley, Madge Logan, Secretary; Bill Johnson, Vice-President: James W. Randolph, President; Warren Slagle, Faculty Advisor; Joe Harkrader, Don Harris. Standing: David Peoples, Phil Brummit, David Hall, Dean Milti- W! h ii; . .a. more, Joe Mynatt, Sue Rueff, Ann Bryan, Frances Campbell, Don Binkley, Jimmy Bernal, Jennings Wagner, Don King. BUSINESS 'MMW OFFICERS J. W. RANDOLPH .............................................................. Presidml BILL JOHNSON ............................................................ Vit'p-Prpsidml SELMA SITZMAN .................................................... Secretary-Trmsurrr WARREN L. SLAGLE ..................................................... Fatally A'Idtvisar MEMBERS David M. Alexander K. William Horn Canal Reddick Donald C. Harris Bill Jannis Ann Bryan Howard L. Johnson Tom Stevens Sue Rueff Roger Meek Sally MCCauIey Madge Logan Thomas S. Canter J. W. Randolph Don Binkley James M. Bernal Joan Massel Frances Campbell Philip A. Brummit Joe F. Harkrader Don L. Kingr Donald E. Bronston Lucien Dale Bob Ronk Gregory King Benson, Jr. Charles Williams Bill White The Business Administration Board was established for the purpme of forming a Closer union between the student organizations of the College of Business, increasing the effectiveness of rela- tionships between these organizations and the University administration, and representing the stu- dents 0f the College in the Student Governing Council of the All StudenFs Club. The Board is a co-ordinating council which acts on matters of equal concern to all the clubs and societies of the College of Business. The president and one representative of each participating 0r- ganization and College of Business representatives from the All StudentsT Club constitute the Board. A faculty member acts as advisor and represents the Board in the oHice 0f the Dean of the College. The Board publishes a bulletin, Strictly Business,yy a booklet, 'TThis is Your C011ege, and spon- sors personnel clinics. Each spring the Board has a picnic for its members. ADMINISTRATION BOARD 284 CANTERBURY The Canterbury Club of the University of Tennessee is a member of the National Association of Canterbury Clubs, which has member clubs on many university cam- puses. The function of the National Canterbury Association is to further the spread of Christ,s kingdom by the active participation of college students. Officers for the Winter Quarter are: President, Helen Baker; Vice-President, Emily Jo Raulston; Recording Secretary, Ellen Howes; Corresponding Secretary, Bob Horn; Treasurer, Carson Fraser; Student Advisors, Dennis Osborn and Rosemary Finkle- stein; and Faculty Advisers, Miss Elise Morrell and Mr. Joe Bentell. Other members are: Bob Nichols, Nancy Furian, David Criley, Nancy Jo Wernert, Jere Fitz-Gerald, Chris Bolieau, Jane Beene, Lucretia Ann Reed, Betty Gilpin, Mimi Kenan, Joseph Stiefel, Jack Spalding, Millard Mitchum, Ralph Nave, Marsha Deiter, Ed Clebsch, Pat Stein, Virginia King, Bill Monin, Myron Peck, and others. CLUB DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a nation-wide honorary professional business fraternity for men. Alpha Zeta chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was founded at the University of Tennessee in 1905. From that time on it has progressed to be one of the finest professional fraternities on the campus. The purpose of Delta Sigma Pi is the fostering of the study of business and commerce throughout colleges and universities in the United States. Membership can be a great ben- efit in obtaining good jobs. Alpha Zeta chapter is proud of the fact that it has developed outstanding leaders on the campus. Every man in the College of Business Administration at the University of Tennessee having a 2.5 average can be a Delta Sig. OFFICERS BILL JOHNSON ................................................................. Prrsidnzl DONALD HARRIS ................................................... Senior ls'irr-Prrsidmzi DAVID ALEXANDER ................................................. Izmior I irr-Prrsidpnl PHILLIP BRUMMIL ............................................................ Serrrtary COLIN MUNRO ................................................................ Trmsurm' HARVEY MYER .......................................................... Faruliy :Id-vixor MEMBERS David M. Alexander John A. Deal John P. Nichnls William A. Blevins Donald C. Harris David A. Peoples Phillip A. Brummil Karl William Horn Evans M. Ramsey George R. Cason William W. Jarvis Harvey L. Sproul Robert Y, Donnell George W. Johnson Jennings L. Wagner Cniin C. Munro First Row, left to right: David Hall, Phillip Brummit, David Alexander, David Peoples, Wendell Hobby, Evans M. Ramsey, Jr., Harold San- derson. Second Row: James Wardley, William Anderson, J. W. Randolph, Roger Meek, William Johnson, H. G. Meyer, Donald Harris. 286 OFFICERS EDUCATION CLUB PEGGY RINEY .......................... President First Row: Shirley Jones, Peggy Riney. Second Row: Shirley Smith, Bud Thomas, SHIRLEY JONES .................... Vite-Presidmi Nancy Glaze. NANCY GLAZE ..................... Virc-Presidenl SHIRLEY SMITH ........................ Swirrtary BUD THOMAS ......................... Treaxurrr O On October 27, 1953, U.T.7s Education Club held its first meeting for this new year. The formation of this club has been in the minds of education stu- dents for several years, but it was not until last year, that it was actually organized. The general purpose of the club is to promote unity and friendship in the College of Education through a more profitable relationship between the students and the faculty. Any student enrolled in the University, who is working toward an Education certificate may become a member. We are looking forward to the growth and development of this club in future years. The Spanish Club exists for the entertain- ment and instruction of its members, those who are interested in the various cultural man- ifestations of the Hispanic people. Club mem- w? hers improve their knowledge of the language, the literature, the music, the daily life of the t iv 5:? J a people of Spain and Spanish America; they a Z i i ' 3g 3: X W L; f , 4 e enjoy the companionship of persons of Span- , A I ; ish speech who happen to be among us. t a . t, g 3 : t :5 i ' w The officers of the Spanish Club are: Pres- ? 9 s v ident, Nancy Furian; Vice-President, Carolyn Clark; Secretary-Treasurer, Ann Firmin. The members are: Mary Turner, Gaines Moss, Emily Tester, Phoebe Preston, Susan Rose, Carol McSpadden, Emily Jo Raulston, Emma Lou Wallace, Jane Harrill, Bill Weaver, Ruth Compton, Charles Beach, Carolyn Clark, Harriet Luebke, Dorothea Argo, James First Row, left to right: Emily J. Raulston, Emily Tester, Susan Rose, Carolyn Clark, Joy Weese, Bobby Ezzell, Freddie Barkley, Kath- Chambers, Ruth Tribles, Nancy Furian, Ann Firmin, Joan Leatherwood, Dorthy Brown, . . . Nancy Jo Hayes. Second Row: Jim Weese, Gleen Casey, Barbara Cargile, Sue Workman, erlne Sharp, Rose Jermaln Nancy Furlan Carol McSpadden, Gaynelle Prather, Gaines Moss, Mary Turner, Phoebe Preston, Dora i , Smith, Emma Lou Wallace, Mr. Robert Avrett, Betsy Cox, Ruth Compton, Jo Large, Jane Robert Avrett, Donald R Dell, J O Swain Harri . Third Row: Mrs. Harman Fowler, Harriet Luebke, Dr. James O. Swain, Charles , R. Beach, Wm. D. Field, Miss Alice Heap, Bill Weaver. Glen E. Casey, C. E. Wade, Nancy Jo Hayes, Ann Firmin, Don Wells, Birdsey SniHen, Bet- EL CIRCULO ESPANOL syCox,andCarolCress. 287 First Row, left to right: Charles Searcy, Horace Romero, Lynnwood Lay, Wiiliam Riggins. Richard Emmett. Second Row: Charles Ragland, Frank McClelland, Robert Bunn, Ealon Holloway, Robert Johnson. Third Row: Jay Route, John Britten, Mahlon Cantrell, George Bright, Robert Neilson. OFFICERS ROBERT JOHNSON ............................................................ Presidmz! L. L. LOY .................................................................. l'Wl'w-Prwidpni R. F. BUNN ..................................................................... Svrrnmry W. H. HIGGINS .................................... Trrasurpr and Corrmponding Sureiary J. L. LAVVRANCE .................................................... Bridgr Correspondpm J. D. TILLMAN Idrmsor MEMBERS George Bright F. T. Holloway R. F. Neilson J. W. Britten, Jr. R. M. Johnson C. T. Ragland L. D, Brown L. L. Loy N. H. Riggins E. B. Bynum 1. 1,. Lawranc: H. A. Romero R. F. Bunn J. A. Martin Jay Route M. E. Cantrell F. M. MCCIelland D. C. Rupley L. Custen G. H. Mottem C. E. Searcy R. A. Emmett He P. Nef? J. G. Stitt Beta Phi Chapter was chartered December 11, 1948. Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society founded in 1904 so Rthat those in the profession of electrical engineering, who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life,s work, may be brought into closer union whereby mutual beneflt may be derived? PA NU 288 The American Society of Agronomy strlves to establish A G R O N O M Y C L l I B a closer relationship between the faculty of the Agronomy department and the students interested in this distinct and separate field of agriculture. Through this student and First Row, left to right: Charles Whorton, Reporter; Richard Schnabel, Vice-Presi- dent; Robert Massey, Chase Cornelius, Jerry Moody, President. Second Row: faculty relationship we Agronomy majors have attained Charles Braswell, Glen Anderson, Tariq ALOrfali, Clarence Barbee, Secretary- Treasurer. Third Row: Herbert Rochelle, William Black, Professor Russell F. Rich- ards, Faculty Adviser; Lexie McDaniels. Fourth Row: Professor Horace C. Smith, Faculty Advisor; Dr. Eric Winters, Head of Agronomy Department. many facts and solved various problems Which we have encountered during our classroom work. 0 OFFICERS DON JENSON ............................ Presidvnl ROBERT MASSEY ................... Vivp-Prmidmzf HERB ROCHELLE .............. Sft'wtary-Trmxurrr JERRY MOODY .......... . ............... Reporter AL ORFALI ...................... Smtgz'ant-at-zfrms RICHARD SCIINABEL ...................... Crifir i MEMBERS Glenn Anderson Robert Massey Trig Al-Orfali Jerry Moody William Blank Lexie McDaniels Jimmy Bookout Herb Rochelle Chase Cornelius Richard Schnabel Donald Sensen Charles Wharton INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS RICHARD GARDNER ................. President TAULIG AL-ORFALI ............ Vire-Prnsident THEREZA NACIMENTO .. ............ Secretary VVALDEMAR SILVAGNOLI .......... Treamrer DR. ARTHUR MOSER ....... . ........ Councilor MEMBERS Dr. Arthur Maser, Taulig Al-Prfali, Richard Gardner, Theresa Naciamento, Waldemar Silvagnoii, Ayse Erkvt, Carolyn McBride, Harriet Luebke7 Benedicta Macarioia, Gail Clark, Marly Coeiho, A. H. AI-Raheem, Jorge Barraza, Marlene Little, Dr. J. M. Porter, J. L. Khanna, Campos, R. N. Aggarwal, Harriet Trump- er, Freddie Salah, Omar Abu-Ghelda, Calso Ruperto, Rennie Terry, Edmond Kieywegt, Frank Lahou, Maurice Msarsa, Sondra Golden, Jesus Canahuati, Mike Spahr, Beverly Haynes, Davio Arbeiaez, Jose Nilo Patina, Barbara Crawford. This is a social organization composed of students from many foreign countries and the United States. The purpose of the club is to provide a mode of social improvement, relaxation, and entertainment; and to assist members in adjusting themselves so- cially to their University life. Through individual exchange of thoughts and ideas, good will and under- standing is created among the students all over the world. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Front Row, left to right: C. R. Beach, Shirley Ingle, Nancy Brann, Sandra Davis, Vice-President; Carol Reddick, Carol Cullen, Tommy Sentell. Back Row: Jone Vestal, Professor James O. Swain, Lorayne Woy, Merle Johnson, President; Martha Riggins, Benneson Janes, Eleanor Jeter, Henry Freas. OFFICERS CHARLES PELLETTIERI ............. President GLENN PRI'ITT ................. Vim-Prmidrnr VERA HAILE ........................ Trzaxurrr JANE VALERIE KING ........ Publicity Serretary O The U-T Radio Workshop was established on the Campus in 1948 as an organization with its primary purpose being the congregating and unification of undergraduate students with a common interest in commercial and non-com- mercial radio broadcasting. The group studies the various forms of radio entertainment as well as furnishing student talent for U-T Broadcast- ing activities. Of late the group has expanded its scope to include Television Broadcasting. Frank Lester of the U-T Broadcasting Services StafIr is faculty advisor. 290 Le C ercle Francais endeavors to promote greater interest in the French people and their civilization through the media of films, lectures, etc. In the spring, the Club has a party and takes on a special project. Last year, admission to the Moulin Rougei, party was one or more toys. These toys were sent to a group of orphans in France. OFFICERS MERLE JOHNSON ....................... President JONE VESTAL ...................... Vim-Prexident SANDRA DAVIS ......................... Serreiary KARL LIBERMAN ....................... Treamrtr CHARLES R. BEACH .............. Family A4dq2isor MEMBERS Hilly Joy Alexander, E. Atadan, Anne Blair, Harold Boyer, Nancy Brann, Ruth Compton, Carol Cullen, Don- na Drane, Walter Fike, Henry Freas, Johann Hodges, Shirley Ingle, Benneson Janes, Eleanor Jeter, Carolyn Jones, Barbara Kelsn, Frank Lanou, Gerald Marshall, Rowena Meats. George North, Nancy Parsons, Carol Reddick, Martha Riggins, Tommy Sentell, Mary Turner, Lorayne VVO3'. PROFESSORS James 0. Swain, Walter E. Stiefel, Reino Virtanen. First Row, left to right: Bob Logan, L. B. Murray, Vera Frances Haile, Betty Thompson, Danny Gilihan, Merle Johnson. Second Row: Nancy Jo Wernert, Jane Valerie King, Margaret Voorhees, Sue VanDervort, Patsy Ruth Cooke, Freddie Skidmore. Third Row: Lynnwood Lay, Jim Apple, Glenn Pruitt, Charles Pellettieri, Gordon Wynn, Dick Hearn. Fourth Row: David Ferguson, Marion Yarbrough, David Philpo, Bob Wesley, Lyle Haw- kins, Bob VanDergriif, Bob Fraker, Keith McCord. RADIO WORKSHOP First Row, left to right: Ray Flowers. Williams Wolfe. Corky Collier, Vivian Brown, Penelope Slrangi, Jim Bernal, Captain Glenwood Ford, Joe Bagwell. Second Row: Don Bellairs. Toby Goodman. Joan Massel, Susan Rose, Barbara Cox, Joan Leatherwood. Peggy Lonig, Carl Other, Charles Slrasburger. Nathan Deitch. Prof. R. M. Strahl. Third ROW: Alvin Tucker. Jack Norman. Bub Hall. Bill Peck, Ir-a Newitzman. Elijah Atkins, David Peoples. Charles Black, James w. Randolph. Fourth Rowz Tommy Wade. Don Sherwood, David McKinney. Robert Owens, Bill Bird, Jeff Hoskins, Carl Prichard. OFFICERS j. XV. RANDOLPH .............................................................. Prz'xidwn! DUN BELLAIRS ............................................................ ritf-PIV'IIILIKIII FUARLES C. STRASBIVRUICR .................................................... V rrn'lrll'y BOB HALL ..................................................................... THYLHH'I'I' JlMiVIY BERNAL ..................................................... V z'uim' Rt'przuu'nmliq'r DR. R. M, STRAHL ....................................................... FIIIIIHJ' .lilq'imr The Marketing-Retailing Society is composed of students within the College of Business who are majoring in either marketing or retailing. Meetings are held every month with programs planned to further the interest of each and every member in his or her particular held. This year has been one of the most progressive in club activities and membership. Programs have consisted of interesting held trips and prominent speakers represent- ing many of the promising careers in the Marketing and Retailing World. Through the continued co-operation of the faculty and students, the Marketing-Retailing So- ciety is expanding and striving to assist the student members in becoming familiar with the promising future in marketing and retailing fields and their respective bar- riers for success. MARKETING AND RETAILING CLUB 291 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION CLUB Sitting, left to right: Martha GriH'in, Gerry Griffin, Joan Robertson, Frances Camp- bell, Nancy Taylor, Marilyn Meyer. Standing: Clara Sue Hendrix, Betty Van Hooser, Barbara Finley, Jean McPhetridge, Emma Lou Burnette, Elna Robinson, Ellie Ezell. OFFICERS BETTY COVVART .................... President BARBARA LACK ........... First lt'iM-Prrsidz'ni JOYCE SPARKMAN ....... Second Vit'B-Prmidenl KATHARINE ANDES ................. Sm'retary VIRGINIA CRAFT ................... Treasurer . The Home Economics Club started on the University of Tennessee campus by Miss Ida Anders in 1926 is open to all students in the College of Home Economics. Its purpose is to acquaint and stimulate the interests of the girls in the opportunities in Home Economics as well as to provide fellowship and entertainment. OFFICERS FRANCES CAMPBELL . .................. President MARILYN MEYER .................. Vice-Prcxidenl MARTHA TI'GGLE ..................... Serrrlary BARBARA STANFIELD ................. Trrasurrr JUDY MOULTON ............... 4 ssistanl Trmsurer The Office Administration Club was organized on the University of Tennessee campus during the fall of 1952. Miss Elsie Davis is the faculty advisor. The purpose of the club is to bring to the stu- dents further information that will help them in the business world. Membership in this organization is open to all students majoring in OHice Administra- tion or Business Education. MEMBERS Betty Bolton, Carol Reddick, Elizabeth Moneyhun, Barbara Finley, Nancy Minan, Barbara Stanfield, Teresa Gravett, Martha Tuggle, Sara Brown, Betty Browny Nancy Taylor, Betty Van Hooser, Mary Stewart Neg, Nlarilyn Meyer, Joan Robertson, Martha Jo Griffin, Eleanor Robinson, Frances Campbell, Sarah Rugg, Shirley Van Pelt, Selma Sitzman, Pat Ballard, Sarah Culbert, Nancy Cunningham, Judy Moulton, Clara Sue Hendrix, Jerry Griffin, Barbara Hertle, Emily Burnette, Jean McPhetridge, Eleanor Ezell. HOME EC REVIEW 292 OFFICERS P I O M E G A P I l IRENE LO Y ........................... Prwidrnt MARY K. JACKSON .............. Firr-IH'rsitluzt JULIA MOON ........................ Smrclary First Row, left to right: Phil Smith, Historian; Irene Loy, Presidents ?at Lovetle, Treasurer; Julla Moon, Secretary. Second Row: JoAnn Byrnette, Vlvmh Berett'fl, PAT LO VETTE ...................... Treasurer Carole Garren, Clara Chandleragxt; gigglggtuiilaggkathenne Jackson, Vlce-PreSI- C Pi Omega Pi aims to foster and promote high scholarship, worthy ideals, high ethical stand- ards in business and professional life, and the general welfare and best interests of the Uni- versity of Tennessee. Beta Gamma chapter of Pi Omega Pi was founded on the University of Tennessee campus onJu1y16, 1941. OFFICERS DICK MARTIN ....................... Prpsidmzf JERRY COLE ..................... Virr-Prexidknl CHARLES GRIFFIN ................... Suhremry ROBERT EASON ..................... Treasurrr DALE OLIVER ......................... Reporter Gt Y MCCROSKY ......................... Criiir DR. ALBRECHT and DR. SVVANSON ...4dvisor.t O The membership is made up of students from both branches of the Dairy field. These two ma- jor fields include Dairy Production and Dairy Manufacturing. First Row, left to right: Joddy Harrison, Phillip Martin, Dale Oliver, Gene Dickey, Dick Martin, Guy McCroskey, Ernest Watkins. Back Row: Will Haynes, Virgil Adams, The ur oses of this club are to foster and Tom Neal, Rolland Fisher, Charles Griffin, Robert Eason, Bobby Mauk, Charles Harrison, p P ' Jerry Cole, Dr. Albrecht. promote a closer unlon between future producers and manufacturers. The Dairy Club also spon- sors various social functions to enable the un- derclassmen to become better acquainted with U . T. D A I R Y C L U B the club and its membership. 293 PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER OFFICERS WES PRITCHARD ............................................................. President ANN LEE .................................................................. Vire-Presidenl JEAN ADAMS ........................................................ Rwording Setrrlary SUE GRAY ....................................................... Corrwponding Sevrelary AMOS WILSON ................................................................ Treamrer The Presbyterian Student Center endeavors to help students to know Christ, to maintain Christian standards of conduct, and to face attitudes which are hostile to the Christian faith. It strives to keep students in normal, Vital contact with the church while they are away from their home churches. It emphasizes worship, religious instruc- tion, leadership training, Christian service, and Christian fellowship. Top: Presbyterian Center. Top: Sunday Evening Vespers. Bottom: Spring Conference. Bottom: Sunday Nite Supper. 294 First Row: John Powell, Gene Evans, Leland Martin, George Vagher. Second Row: Ronald Meeks, James Hopkins, Bob Polston, Robert Broyles, Gene Moeller, John Hamblen, Charles Bullion. Third Row, standing: Edward Gilbert, Pat Shires, Charles Elliot, Charles Hipshire, Tommy Wilson, Glen Reeder, Faculty Advisor, Gene Huff, Faculty Advisor. Sigma Epsilon Omicron, was founded May, 1949 for the purpose of professional advancement of Physical Education majors and to advance the standards of teach- ing and leadership in the held of Physical Education and Recreation. The fraternity is open to all men students who are majoring in Physical Education and or Recreation at the University of Tennessee. OFFICERS GENE EVANS .................................................................. President JOHN POWELL ............................................................ Vire-Prexidmt LELAND MARTIN .................................................... Serretary-Trmsurer GLEN REEDER .......................................................... Fawlty zldvixor GENE HUFF ............................................................. Family :ldruisor MEMBERS Robert Broyles Charles Hipshire Bob Polston Charles Bullion James Hopkins John Powell Charles Elliot Gene Huff . Glen Reeder Gene Evans Leland Martin Pat Shires Edward Gilbert Ronald Meeks George Vagher John Hamblen Gene Moeller SIGMA EPSILON OMICRON 295 First Row, left to right: Mark Twilla, Art Beamish, Pat Armstrong, Charlie Williams, Janie West, Will Smith. Second Row: Bob Allison, George Henderson, Joe Harkrader, Frank Johns, John Cahoon, Howard Pruitt, Charles Tompkins, Charlie Newcomer, John Deal, Jack Thornton. Not Pictured: Tommie Monroe, Ira Floyd, Bob Sanders, William Moore, Douglas Crenshaw, Tom Wade, Clobis Powers. Bob John- son, Ray Martin, Eugene McGowan. Bill Robinson, Kilgore Le Quite, David McSween, Alexander Trent, James Bolin. OFFICERS ART BEAMISH ................................................................. Prexident TOM WADE ............................................................... Vicc-Presidem WILL SMITH .............................................................. Virc-President JANIE WEST .................................................................. Treasurrr MARK TVVILLA ................................................................ Swrrtary MEMBERS Mark Twilla Joe Harkrader Tommie Monroe Ray Martin Art Beamish Frank Johns Ira Floyd Eugene McGowan Pat Armstrong John Cahoon Bob Sanders Bill Robinson Charlie Williams Howard Pruitt William Moore Kilgore Le Quire Janie West Charles Tompkins Douglas Crenshaw David McSween Will Smith Charlie Newcomer Tom Wade Alexander Trent Bob Allison John Deal Clovis Powers James Bnlin George Henderson Jack Thornton Bob Johnson Society for Advancement of Management at the University of Tennessee is a student chapter of the national professional society of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. For forty years the Society has provided the organization and the medium for participation in the devel- opment of individuals, principles, and methods which have been instrumental in the preservation of a free society. Our student Chapter is motivated by a desire to encourage the student to become aware of the benehts that manage- ment has to offer him in the future. Our Chapter will continue to provide the organization for leadership in the advancement of the profession, the science, and the art of management. SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT 296 SOUTH STADIUM COUNCIL OFFICERS J. C. CATE ...................................................................... Praxident JIMMY FOX KING ...................................................... Jililetix Chairman DONALD E. WADE ...................................................... Social Chairman MEMBERS Donn Lissner Jimmy-King Morris Patterson Charles Rogers Donald Wade J. C. Cate Arthur Hicks Dan Hadley Fred Bradley James Bates Charles Hutchison John LeMay COUNCILORS Lucien Dale Robert Rymer Gene Slagle John Layne First row, left to right: James Bates, Jimmy King, J. C. Cate, Donald Wade, Arthur Hicks. Second row: John LeMay, Dan Hadley, Morris Patterson, Donn Lissner, Fred Bradley, Charles Rogers, Charles Hutchison. 297 U. T. ALUMNI ASSN. MR. JOHN SMARTT MR. HOWARD LUMSDEN Director Alumni Association Assistant Director Personnel Division. The Alumni Association is Compmed of former students of the IVniversity. Seniors become active members of the Association for a one-year period after which they may retain active status by contributing to the annual Alumni Fund Drive. Members receive copies of Tim Tmmmxrr Jlumnus, Hill-U-Grams, and TM Monday fVIonzing Quarterbark, the three Alumni publications. The objectives of the association are hve-fold: I. To aid the University in securing adequate support for the full development of the institution. 2. To bring to Tennessee the best men and women now enrolled in the secondary schools of the state. 3. To maintain accurate biographical records of Alumni and recognize them for their achieve- ments. 4. To assist in securing such publicity as Will increase the prestige of the University. 5. To promote further growth of the Personnel Bureau. The Bureau of Personnel Service was established by the Vniversity for the purpose of assisting in the placement of Alumni and Seniors. Alumni are urged to notify the Bureau of any possible opening for Tennessee men and women and to call upon the Bureau of Personnel Service for assistance when unemployed. toy ' $w First Row, left to right: Evelyn Bales, Mrs. Goldsby Swan. Second Row: Alice Moore, Jeanne Barkley, Carol Batdorf, Adrienne Cross, Joyce Craig, Wilma Bond. 298 OFFICERS HARVEY L. SPROUL ............................................................ President MARY J0 STULTZ ......................................................... Vire-Presidenl BOB BRATCHER ............................................................... Serretary PATTI MARIE THORNTON ................................................... Trmsurrr BOB BRATCHER ......................................................... Social Chairman The University of Tennessee Chorus offers fun and education to those students who are interested in choral singing on a large scale. The Chorus usually joins with the Uni- versity Singers in giving an annual Christmas concert just before the Fall Quarter ends. Wlinter finds the Chorus practicing for the All-Sing finale or for their Spring production which may be an opera or a similar program in connection with the Singers, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, and the Opera Workshop. The Chorus also mixes in a little on the social side of the ledger with a get-togetheK, in the fall and a hayride in the Spring. U. T. CHORUS ASSOCIATION 299 THE C 'x Front Row: Wes Pritchard, Barbara Queener, Malvin Harrison, Gerry Mansfield, Martha Tuggle, Coleen Lusby. Second Row: Eddie Fisher, Janet Fisher, Ronnie Brackney, Eleanor Riggins, Frank Seal, Mimi Keenan. Third Row: Jack Odom, Sue Rueff, Chuck Dickinson, Jean Adams, Nancy McMahan, Susanne Leinart, Betty Jo McAfee, Watkins Ewell. Back Row: Harvey Sproul, Jack Prince, Helen Baker, Nancy Duke, Dunbar Oehmig, Pete Hain, Gene Burr. OFFICERS YMCA WES PRITCHARD ................ . . . . ..... . .................................... President BILL JOHNSON . . . . . ................... .. ................. .. .............. .Vite-Prexident GEORGE ROYSTER ....... . ......... ..... ..... ....Sccrctary-Trea5urer MEMBERS Sue RueE Bob Price Watkins Ewell Jack Odom Jack Prince Madge Logan Y3? Amos Wilson Ginger Ragsdale Bill Love Tom Johnson Gene Burr Ann Chandler Nancy Duke Harvey Sproul Mimi Kenan Ronnie Brackney Jean Adams Helen Baker Jim Fowler Peggy Cowart Betty Cowart Carolyn Moss Susanne Leinart Norman Schlemer Mary Sheppard Eddie Fisher Gordon Wynn Dunbar Oehmig Mancy McMahan Eva Sue Shaun Ann Lee Janet Kenan 300 Betty Jo McAfee Coleen Lusby Gerry Mansfield Chuck Dickinson Malvin Harrison Eleanor Riggins Martha Tuggle Charlie Regas Harold Earnest Frank Seal George Ogle ' Fred Stine Mr. Ralph Frost, General Secretary of Christian Assrlciations, and Miss Helen Henderson, Executive Director of Young Womenis Christian Association. OFFICERS YWCA BARBARA QUEENER ........................................................... Prusidrnt PEGGY COVVART .......................................................... Vice-Prpsidmt JACKIE CLARKSON .................................................. Serretary-Treamrer EMPLOYED STAFF Miss Helen Henderson Mr. Ralph Frost Miss Minnie M. Wade Religion and life are one and the same or neither is anythingii is the guiding philosophy of the University Christian Associations, better known as the Y,, to the students. The QiYii is composed of Both YMCA and YWCA groups on the cam- pus and meets every Tuesday evening for a program of inspiration and Christian fellowship. This organization plays a very important part in the furthering of religious interest on the campus and emphasizes the personal and spiritual life of the students. The tiYii Cabinet is the group of student leaders within the Yi, who are respon- sible for planning and carrying out the QQY,i program and activities throughout the year. Its various committees include: Campus projects, Membership and attendance, publicity, program, community service, reception and social, deputations, inter-church retreats and Conferences. There is also a iQY,i Sophomore Council and a Freshman Live iiYersi, group. This Fall the University Christian Associations entered their seventy-sixth year of service to the campus. WESLEY PRITCHARD President of YMCA BARBARA QUEENER President of YWCA I I I I CtY9, Keim Baird Barbara Barrett Shirley Bernard Charlata Blair Robert Bratcher James Brewer Barbara Lynn Bmwn Dan Delius Sarah Dooly VValIace Edwards James Elson Robert Farmer Betty Fine Sondra Golden U.T. SINGERS Henry Guigou Mary J0 Ilayncs Harold Heath Eloise Hensley Robert Hornsby Margaret Kesterson Don Kingr William Lawson Susanne Leinart Teresa Leonard Peggy Long Dwight McCaVsley Jack Menius Mary K. Moore 302 Wm Doris Pope Carolyn Rice Barbara Jean Sherrill Waldemar Silvagnoli Connie Sisk Fredrica Skidmorc Renfro Sproul Carol Steele Barbara Stonecipher Bud Thomas Analea Tomlinson Margaret Voorhees Gayle Wolfe Carol York WN 151 m .g' OFFICERS BUD THOMAS ................................................................. Prwidrnt ROBERT FARMER ......................................................... Vim-Prpsidrnl JANIE MacDOUGALL ................................................ Swrt'tary-Treamrer RENFRO SPROUL ....................................................... Studmt gluiylanl ROBERT BRATCHER ................................................. Publffify Chairman MEMBERS DAIRY CATTLE In the Southern Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held at Memphis, Tennessee, Octo- ber 1, 1953, Tennessee was high team in judging Holsteins; fourth in judging Guernseys; third in all breeds. Billy Frost was second in judging Guernseys; Joe Pope was third in judging Jerseys; Don Farris, a eighth in judging Holsteins; and Jerry Cole was second high individual in the contest. In the National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle e. W gm Judging Contest held at: Waterloo, Iowa, October 5, 1953, Tennessee was fourteenth in judging all breeds of dairy cattle; sixth in judging Guernseys, with 33 states competing. Don Farris was second high individual in judging Holsteins; third high in judging all breeds, of 99 contestants. DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING TEAM 1953 SOUTHERN DAIRY PRODUCTS JI7DGING CONTEST University of Maryland-October 23, 1953 COLLEGIATE STUDENTSy INTERNATIONAL CONTEST Boston, MassachusettSeOcmber 25-27, 1953 303 MEMPHIS DIVISION - O. W. HYMAN Vice-President of the University of Tennessee and Dean of the College of Medicine FRANK L. ROBERTS Assistant Dean of the College of Medicine JAMES T. GINN Dean of the College of Dentistry KARL G. GOLDNER Dean of the School of Pharmacy THOMAS P. NASH, JR. Dean of the School of Biological Sciences RUTH NEIL MURRY Dean of the School of Nursing F. J. MONTGOMERY Director of Student Welfare M E D I C A L GRADUATES First Row: 0. H. YARBERRY, JR ....... Sevierville, Tenn. Prz'iidrizl H. C. GARDNER ............ Harrimun, Tenn. l'iw-erjfdpnl VIRGINIA DIICHL ........... Memphis, Tenn. Co-Nm'rrlary VARNA PEYTON ............. Col'nith, Miss. CamW'r. Nary J, T. HOLDER .............. Mnryvillei Tenn. 'lUv'asIH't'f Second Row: JOEL L. ALVIS ............. Memphis; Tenn. J. F. BENNETT ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. GEORGE BOITNDS ............. Eailey, Miss. RICHARD BUCHER ....... Elizabethtnn, Tenn. R. C, BIVNN ................ Kingsport, Tenn. Third Row: C. L. CAPPS, JR. ........ Fountain City, Tenn. J. R. CODY .................. Memphis, Tenn. J. E. CRUPIE .............. Dyersburg, Tenn. C. M. DORROITGH, JR. ....... Rulevine, Miss. EDWARD EVVTON ....... MCMinnviHe, Tenn. Fourth Row: C. W. FITCH ................... Paris, Tenn. J, T. GALYON .............. Knoxville, Tenn. W. L. GARNER .............. Hernando, Miss. W. C. GIBSON ................ Ramer, Tenn. J. R. HALFORD .............. Memphisl Tenn. Fifth Row: R. E. HINES ................ IVIillington, Tenn. T. J. HILL ................ Rean Station, Tenn. 8, H, HOOVER ............... Memphis, Tenn, J. S. JOHNSON ............ Gainesboroffenn. LOVVRY D, KIRBY .......... Carthage,Tenn. Sixth Row: STEVE LEIST ............... Vicksburg, Miss. BEN J. MOORE ................. Sardis, Miss. R. W. MORRIS, JR. .......... Sevierville, Tenn. L. C. NI7NNALLY ............ Memphis, Tenn. C, G. NICHOLS, JR. .......... Rosedale, Miss. Seventh Row: J. A. OSBORNE, JR. ........... Memphis, Tenn. G. R. PAGE .................. Memphis, Tenn. R. E. PEARSON ................. Persia, Tenn. C, XV. PEEPLES, JR. .......... Memphis, Tenn. W. R. PRIDGEN ............. Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: 8. L. ROBINSON ............... Dayton, Tenn. RADFORD SMITH ............ Jackson, Tenn. E. D. SNYDER ............ Cjattanaoga, Tenn. H. W. VAUGHAN ............ Munford, Tenn. ICLI VVEIL ................... Memphis, Tenn. Ninth Row: 0. O. WILLIAMS, JR. .Harrimnn, Tenn. j. H. YOFNG, JR. .......... Springfield, Tenn. Not Pictured: DR. F. L. ROBERTS ............. Toastmaster DR. NICHOLAS GOTTEN .......... Sponsal' DR. C. 17,. HOOKINGS ...............wamor DECEMBER,1953 306 D E N T A L GRADUATES First Row: DR. J. T. GINN ............. Memphis,Tenn. Dean DR. J, ROY BOI'RGOYNE ....Memphis, Tenn. Spomor DR. M. L. FIVLIER ........... Memphis, Tenn. Spamm- DR. 17. N. WEBER ........... Memphis,Tenn. Sponsor Second Row: D. J. BELLOTT .............. Memphis, Tenn. Prmidml J. D. BIGGERS, III ............ Corinth, Miss. Vil'e-Prz'xidt'nt CHARLES J. LADD .......... Nashville, Tenn. Secretary-Treasm'pr W. R. BREEDING ........ Fountain City, Tenn. Third Row: R. S. BURFORD .............. Memphis, Tenn. J. M. BURGE, JR. .............. Jackson, Miss. ELMO COX .................... Selmer,Tenn. S. L, DOKA ................ Morristmvn, Tenn. Fourth Row: W. F. DUNCAN, JR, .......... Memphis, Tenn. B. F. FERGUSON ........... Knoxville, Tenn. C. L. FIELDS ................... Milan,Tenn. R. E. FIELDS ................... NIilan, Tenn. Fifth Row: R. H. HAWKINS ............... Jackson, Miss. W. A. HINSON ............. Blountville, Tenn. D, H. HOLMES ............... Jackson,'l en11. D. M. ISBELL ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Sixth Row: 8. C. LOVE ................... Nashville, Tenn. W. H. MCMINN ............. Lexington, Tenn. G. M, PROSTERMAN ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. IE. C. REYNOLDS ............. Memphis, Tenn. Seventh Row: J. S. REYNOLDS, ,R. .......... Cuncurd, Tenn. D. H. ROBERTSON ............ Jackson, Miss. JOE A. SAIN ................ Morrison,Tenn. C. G. SCORDAS ................. Rnanoke, Va. Eighth Row: A. C. STANCIL .................. Earle, Ark K R. THOMASON ......... Russellville, TemL J. W. TURNER ........... Richard City, Tenn. DECEMBER, 1953 307 PHARMACY GRADUATES First Row: DR. KARL J. GOLDNER ..... Memphis, Tenn. Dean DR. A. H. MUSICK ........... Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor J. D. STOVALL, JR. ........... Memphis, Tenn. Prmidml W. A. CAITDEL .............. Memphis, Tenn. ViN-Prrsidml Second Row: AGNES R. PATTERSON ..... Maryville, Tenn, SHrNary M. L. VVILCOX ................ Houston, Ark. Trmsurrr S. L. ARNOLD ................. Medon,Tenn. DOLORES W. BARDIIL ......Nashville, Tenn. Third Row: J. H. BLEDSOF, ............. Humboldt,Tenn. H. T. BROOKS ............. Collierville, Tenn. B. C. BULLINGTON ......... Bulls Gap, Tenn. F. E, BUNCH ................ Lexington, Tenn. Fourth Row: VVINFRED F. BYRD ........... Trenton, Tenn. SUE H. CHILDRESS ....... Springfield,Tenn. TREVA S. CHIVMLEY ....... Nashville, Tenn. J. P. CONNER ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: S. B. COVVARD ............. Livingston, Tenn. H, W. CROSS ................. Pruden,Tenn. DORANCE D. DAMRON ....Harriman, Tenn. H. E. DAVIS ................. Charlotte. Tenn. Sixth Row: T. M. DeLOZIER ............ Maryvillefrenn. M. R. ELDRIDGE ............. Dicksonffenn. KATHERINE W. GOFF ..... Monterey, Tenn. SARAH B. GRAY .......... Adamsville, Tenn. Seventh Row: J. N. HAGEWOOD ............ Neptune, Tenn. C. R. HIGHFILL ........... Brownsville, Tenn. H. E. HOLLMAN .............. L0rett0,Tenn. L. U. HOLT ............. New Tazewell, Tenn. Eighth Row: B. O. HOVVSE ................. Alexander, La. S. L. JONES ................... Lebanon, Tenn. CAROLA K. KOENIG ........ Memphis, Tenn. R. C. LATIMER ............... Conway, Ark. DECEMBER, 1953 PHARMACY GRADUATES First Row: R. M. LITTLE ............ Elizabethton, Tenn. D. L. LUNDY ............ Goodlettsville, Tenn. C. H. MALONE .............. Nashville, Tenn. P. A. MANDELMAN ......... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: W. C. MCDEARMAN ......... Gallatin,Tenn. B. J, MCNUTT ................... Paris, Tenn. T, G. MOREHEAD ............ Dundee,Miss. J. E. NEVVBY ................. Lebanon, Tenn. Third Row: R. B. NORRIS ................. Dayton,Tenn. D. W. OVERTON ........... Bulls Gap, Tenn. IOANNE H. POWERS ........ Memphis, Tenn. NICK POWERS .............. Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: S. A. POWERS ................ Jackson,Tenn. JACK PUGH ................. Madison, Tenn. J. P. RATCLIFF ................ Jellico,'I enn. J. S. ROPER .................... Hickman, Ky. Fifth Row: FRED SEIDEMANN ......... Nashville, Tenn. J. S. STEVENSON ............ Memphis, Tenn. j. E. TAYLOR .............. Maryvilleffenn. A. L, THACKER ............. Nashville, Tenn. Sixth Row: L. C. THREADCILL .......... Jackson,Tenn. j. M. TODD .................... Sharon. Tenn. H. E. TRACY ................ Memphis, Tenn. BARBARA A. VANCE ....... Nashville,Tenn. Seventh Row: R. C. VVAGGONER ....... Goodlettsville, Tenn. GEORGE WALTER .......... Memphis, Tenn. L. H. VVEATHERS ............. L0retto,Tenn. NOLA J. VVEATHERS .......... Loretta, Tenn. Eighth Row: G. T. WEBB ................. Memphis, Tenn. J. T. VVOODSON ................ Bemis, Tenn. DECEMBER,1953- M E D I C A L GRADUATES First Row: DR. J. M. CHISOLM ......... Memphis, Tenn. Sponmr DR, W. D. DITNAVANT ...... Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor DR, B. R. GENDEI ........... Memphis,Tenn. Sponsor DR. I. F, TITLLIS ............ MemphistFt-nn. Sponsor DR. R. G. STARK ........... Memphisfrenn. Tomlmamr Second Row: 11 C. MCLEAN .............. Knoxville,Tenn. Prmident R. W. CARSON ........... Chattanooga,Tenn. Viw-Prmident J. W. MILES, IR. ............ Memphis,Tenn. Treasurer H. S, IIOVVARD, JR. ........... Jackson, Miss. Skrrt'fary R. j. ATCHESON ............ Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: J. F. BAYLEY ................ Memphis, Tenn. W. R, CAMPBELL ........... Columbia,Miss. J. T, CHAMPION .............. Jackson, Miss. W. M, DAVIS ................. Athens,Tenn. H. C. DEBS .............. Johnson City,Tenn. Fourth Row: R. S. DOYLE ................. Memphis, Tenn. P. C. ESTES ................. Nashville, Tenn. H. C, FARRAR, JR. .......... Nashville, Tenn. T. E. GOYER ................. Jacksonfrenn. R. B. GRESHAM ........ Juhnson City,Tenn. Fifth Row: F. T. GROGAN, JR. .......... Memphis, Tenn. K. L. HANSON .................. Huron, S. D. E. If. HARR .................... Bristol, Tenn. C. B. HARVEY .............. Harriman, Tenn. L. T. HOWARD ............. Harriman, Tenn. Sixth Row: W. T. HUGHES, JR. ......... Cleveland, Tenn. E, A. KARL ................. NashvilleJlFenn. J. R. MAYFIELD ............ Humboldt,T61m. M. F. MOORE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. G. M. OWENS ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. Seventh Row: R. P. OVVNBEY ................ Etowah, Tenn. R. E. PATTERSON ........... Memphis, Tenn. T. HF PRYOR, JR. ............ JonesbomH-Xrlx'. II. D. RAYNES ................ Andover, S. D. R. C, REEDER ............... Mcmphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: K. 0. RI'THERFORD .......... Clinton, Tenn. D. J SCOTT, JRF ........... Humboldt, Tenn. C, D. SCRCGGS ................. Biloxi, Miss. H. L. SMITH .............. Los Angeles, Calif. D. E. TIFFANY ................ Thayer, Miss. Ninth Row: J. VVF TOSH .......,F.....Snuth Fulton, Tenn. H. F. VANN .................. Pikevilleffenn. 1,. A, WARNER, JR. ........... Bolivar, Tenn. MARCH, 1954 D E N T A L GRADUATES First Row: L, H, WALKER .................. Drew, Miss. Pra'sidmt J. W. LOOPER ............. Livingston,Tcnn. Vire-Presidmt W. F. JOHNSTON ........ Madisonville, Tenn. Sarelary MAURICE OWEN ........... Pine Bluff Ark. Treasurer J. K. BASS .................. KnoxvillmTenn. Second Row: H. E. BOLINGER .............. Pembroke, Ky. E. G. BROOKS .......... Fountain Cityflienn. D. T. BROWN .............. Clarksville, Tenn. V. O, BRYANT .............. Cleveland, Tenn. M. R, BUNDSCHU ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. Third Row: J. E. CRISP ................ Bryson City, N. C. L. J. DAVIDSON ............. Memphis, Tenn. C. W. DEAN ................ Knoxville,Tenn. H. C. DEATON ................. Erwin, Tenn. B. M. DUNCAN .............. Lucedale, Miss, Fourth Row: P. A. EADES ................... Rossville, Ga. W. L. ELLINGTON ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. R. E. FIELDS ............. Johnson City, Tenn. B. M. FORD ................. LaFayette, Tenn. C. R. GILL ....................... Ruston, L21. Fifth Row: IRVIN GRINDER .......... Hohenwald, Tenn. E. H. HAMILTON, JR. ....... Knoxville, Tenn. B. H. HUGHES ............ Greeneville, Tenn. W, S. JAMESON ............... Camden, Ark, W. H. JOHNSON ........... Spring City, Tenn. Sixth Row: R, KEISTER, JR. ................ Norfolk, Va. W. H. KNOX ............... Nashville,Tenn. J. H. MCCRORY ............ Knoxville,Tenn. H. C. MEDLIN ................. Sardis,Tenn. A, E. MILLER ............ Elizabethtonffenn. Seventh Row: 0. H. RUTHERFORD, JR. .Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. A. SMITH ............... Oak Ridgefrenn. F. C. SNEED, JR. ................ Osyka, Miss. CHARLES STURRUP ............ Miami, Fla. S. C. TATUM .............. Knoxvillefrenn. Eighth Row: J. E. THOMAS .............. Memphis,Tenn. P. E. THOMAS .............. Memphis,Tenn. S. H, TURNER, JR. ........ Morristown, Tenn. J. L. WILHOIT, JR. ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. R, M, WILLIAMS ............. Jackson,Tenn. Not Pictured: 7 J. A. DAVIS .............. Elizabethton, Tenn. L. W. DOUGHERTY ......... Camden,Tcnn. C. B. HOLMES ........... Cross P1ains,Tenn. W. H. SPENCER ................. Erin, Tcnn. A. C. TIPTON, JR. ........ Elizabethton, Tenn. MARCH, 1954 311 First Row: DR. J, M. BARRON .......... Memphis,Tenn. Sponsor DR. S. C. MORGAN .......... Memphis,Tenn. Sponsor IRENE Y. DIYNFORD ........ Nashville. Tenn. President C. STEPHENSON ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Viw-Prrsidenr Second Row: LOUISE KALANZIS ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. Seu'nlary DOROTHY MCCORKLE ......... Lenoir, N. C. Trmsuwr MARTHA JANE ALLEN ...... Jackson,Tenn. ELINUR C. BLUMENTIIAL ...... Miami, Flzl. Third Row: BETTY BURTON ............. Parsons, Tenn. ELAINE BYRD ............ Fort XVorlh, Tean TVVILA CONWAY .............. Palatka, Flu. FAYE CREED .............. Independence, Va. Fourth Row: NANNETTE T. DIVINE . .Elizabethton, Tenn. VVILLADEAN ECKARD ........ Conover, N. C. LETTY JAY ................ Thomasville, Ga. JOYCE JONES ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: REBA KOLODKIN ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. OLA MELTON .................... Galax, Va. J0 MCCARTHY ................ Dallas, Texas BEVERLY MILLER .............. Dexter, Mo. Sixth Row: JEANNE MOYERS .......... Knoxville, Tenn. YVONNE PARR ........... New Albany, Miss. FRANCES PERKINS ............. Miami, Fla. DONNA SCHABER ...North Little Rock,Ark. Seventh Row: BETTY VVEATIIERFORD . . .Rockwond, Tenn. BARBARA WEST .............. Lakeland, Fla. JEANNIE WILLIAMS ........... Miami, Fla. MARCH,1954 312 N U R S I N G GRADUATES First Row: FAYE V. BEARD .............. Jackson, Tenn. June 1954 MARGARET F. FATE ...... Maryville, Tenn. President, June 1954 ANNIE SI'E CLIFT .......... Newbcrn, Tenn. September 1954 PEGGY CRAFT .............. McComb, Miss. Prmidrm, March 1954 Second Row: MAXINE CRAVVFORD ... .New Lisbon, VViS. March 1954 VIRGINIA CROSS ............. Jellico, Tenn. September 1954 RVTH DAVVKINS ............... Louin, Miss. June 1954 ELIZABETH EDDS ......... Harrogate, Tenn. Vire-Prrsidmt, March 1 954. Third Row: PATRICIA EUDALY .. . .VVater Valley, Miss. June 1954 CAROLYN FRANKLIN ......... Dayton, Ohio September 1954 PEGGY GAITHER ............ Jackson, Tenn. Student Countil Rtprmmztafiqm, June 195.1. BETTY GRAY ............... Memphis, Tenn. Prmidtnt, September 1954 Fourth Row: MARGARET S, JONES ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ViM-Prwident, June 1954 GLADYS KREDER .......... St. Charles, MO. September 1954 ALINE WILLIS LaRUE ........ Dectatur, Miss. March 1954 NANCY MITCHELL ........ Cookeville, Tenn. June 195+ Fifth Row: HAROLYN OWEN ............ Aberdeen, Miss. SNrptary- Trmsurrr, June 1954 BETTY JEAN PATTERSON ..Jackson,Tcnn. March 1954 JO A. RANDLE .............. Memphis, Tenn. Student Countil Represz'ntaiiqm, September 1954. JOAN STOREY .............. Paragould, Ark. Sludrnt Countil Rrprrsmlaliqm, March 1954 Sixth Row: MARY FAYE VARNELL ....... Bolivar, Tenn. Sarelary- Treasurer, September 1954 SARAH R. VVARTMAN ...... Memphis, Tenn. March 1954. LAURA VVILKERSON .......... Gowan, Tenn. Scrrrtary-Treasurer, March 1954. MARY ANN WILLIAMS . . . .Little Rock, Ark. September 1954 JANE WRIGHT ................ Henry, Tenn. September 1 95+ MARCH, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER, 1954 313 M E D I C A L TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES First Row: CAROLINE BLEDSOE ....... Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor FRANCIS GIVTHRIE ........ Memphis, Tenn. Sjmmor MARTHA ANN DOUGLAS ..Memphis,Tenn. September, 1 9 54 Second Row: ANITA CORRINNE HANEY ..Memphis, Tenn. September, 1954 EVELYN KERLEY ........... Knnxville, Tenn. September, 195.1. PATRICIA PARKER ............ Milan, Tenn. Prpsidmf, 2nd Quarter, September, 1954 Third Row: TRUDY SHEPARD ........... Memphis, Tenn. September, 1954 VVYNDOLE SULLIVAN ........ Bolivar, Tenn, Prmidmzt 4th Quarter, March, 1954 ANNE C. ITPCHURCH ........ Dresdenfrenn. March, 1954 Fourth Row: MARY JANE VANCE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. September, 1954 JOY ANN WALKER .......... Parsons, Tenn. March, 1 954. MARCH AND SEPT.1954 314 D E N T A L GRADUATES First Row: LEO W. MITCHELL ......... Tuscumhia, Alzl. Prrsidmz! GEORGE A. BLAND, JR. ....Memphis, Tenn. Vim-Prmidmzf W. A. MEYERHOEFFER, JR. Johnmn City, Tenn. Swrrlary- Trmsm'rr E. E. BENNETT ................. Tampa, Fla. FOY B. BROWN ............ Klmxville,Tenn. Second Row: W. C. BURRIVS ......... Hendersonville, Tenn. VANCE CARTVVRIGHT ...... Memphis, Tenn. J. O. CHRISTENBERRY . .Chattanooga, Tenn. REIYBEN DITBROVV ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. J. S. DUNFORD ............. Knoxvillc,'felln, Third Row: J. P. FREEMAN, JR. ..... Fnuntain City, Tenn. HARLAN GATES, Il ........ Memphis,Tc11n, W. J. GREEK ................ Nashville, Tenn. RICHARD HALE .......... Morristown, Tenn. S. D. HALL ................... Goodman, Miss. Fourth Row: BILL HENDRIX .............. Concord, Tenn. BILLY B. HIVDSON ........ Sweetwater, Tenn. JOHN JACOVVAY ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. T. W. MARKS ................. Ripley,Tenn. W. M. MARTIN ........... 1,05 Angeles, Calif. Fifth Row: J. J. NANKIVELL .............. Athens, Tenn. W. H. NORTHERN ...... Jeff'erson City,'l eI1I1. S. D. PETERSEN, JR. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. W. H. PIPER ................ Knoxville,Tenn. STEVE POWERS .............. Jackson, Tenn. Sixth Row: R. C. RODGERS .............. Memphis, Tenn. G. J. SALOMONE ............ Knoxville, Tenn. W. E, SHIRLEY .......... Chattanooga,Tcnn. J. G. SOI'SOULAS ............ Memphis, Tenn. H. A. STEWART, JR. ......... Jackson, Tenn. Seventh Row: J. A. SUDDARTH ........... Klmxville, Tenn. BILL TERRY ................ Knoxville, Tenn. J. A. TRUEMAN .......... Johnson City, Tenn. C. VV. WOODS ................. Selmc1 ,Te1111. Not Pictured: DR. J. T, ANDREWS ......... Memphis, l eI1I1. :Idrvisor GLEN BLACKVVELL ....... Mnrristown, Tenn. J. G. MOORE ................... Erwin, Tenn. JUNE, 1954 315 M E D I C A L GRADUATES First Row: G, R. STOVTT, JR. ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. Prrsidmzl C. A. CRABTREE ............ Laleyette,'l e1111. l,ir'F-Pl'lUlldfllf H. B. EASON ................ Memphis, Tenn. .S'Nrelary C. C. HI'TSON .............. Knoxville, Tenn. Trmsm'rr Second Row: G. II. ARNOLD ............. InFollettc, Tenn. J, L. BOND .................... Jackson, Tenn. L. H. BRISCO .................. Tupelo,Miss. E. F. BI'CHNER .......... Chattanooga,Tenn. Third Row: 11. WARREN BIVRK ........... Joneshnrn, Ark. W. G. BYRD ................ Knoxville,Tenn. J. T, CALLIS .................. Ridgely, Tenn. J. T. CROIEY .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Fourth Row: J. D. CRUTCHFIIELD ....... 'lllzewellfrcnn. R. T. DUSTER .............. Nashville,Tenn. E. FAITLKENBERRY .......... Gulfport, Miss. V. L. FISHER, JR. .......... White Pine, Tenn, Fifth Row: R. S. GREENBERG ........... Memphis, Tenn. N. J. HARRIS ............... Memphis,'l e1m. ROBERT HELTON ....... 01d Hickory,Tenn. E, L, HENDRIX .............. Concord, Tenn. Sixth Row: R. G. HFVVGLEY ........... Knoxvilleffenn. N. E. HYDER, JR, ........ Elizabethtonffcnn. B. J. KEEBLER ............ Greeneville, Tenn. A. C. MCCIVLLY ................ Tupelo, Miss. JUNE,1954 316 M E D I C A L GRADUATES First Row: J. C. MCGEHEE, JR. ........... Jackson, Miss. J. M. MEADOWS, JR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. R. W. MEADOWS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. R. E. METHVIN ................ Leoma, Tenn. Second Row: J. M. PARKS ........... Fork Mountain, Tenn. D. L. PEOPLES ........... Johnson City, Tenn. J. E. PHILLIPS .............. A1tam0nt,Tenn. H. H. PORTER .............. Humboldt, Tenn. Third Row: J. H. PRICE ................. Memphis,Tenn. JOE ANNE QIJILLIAN ....Chattan00ga, Tenn. B. A. RICHARDSON ........ Friendship, Tenn. W. T. SALMON ................ Dallas, Texas Fourth Row: B. A. SHELTON .............. Antioch,Tenn. J. T. SMITH ................. Ardmore, Tenn. R. R. TENZEL ............... Nashville, Tenn. J. H. THURMOND ............ Ridge1y,Tenn. Fifth Row: J. E. TITTLE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. F, E. TOSH ..................... Bemis, Tenn. R. W. TROTTER .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. H. M. VAUGHN .......... Chattanooga,Tenn. Sixth Row: G. H. ZENGER .............. Nashville, Tenn. Not Pictured: M. D. DAVIS ................ Nashville, Tenn. A. 1. WILSON .............. Sevierville, Tenn. Class Sponsors: Dr. John Hughes, Dr. James Hughes, Dr. Ralph Braund, Dr. Carrol Turner, Dr. James Hardy, Toastmaxlpr. JUNE, 1954 317 M E D I C A L GRADUATES First Row: J, E. GABA .................... Alamo, Tenn. Prmidrnf NEILON NEILSON ........ VVaxahachie, Texas Virr-H'midmt WALTER E. VERNER ........ Memphis, Tenn. SNrNary-Tmmtrrr R. R. MATTHEWS .......... Memphis,Tenn. Smtiru'l J, II. EDMONDSON ............ Martin, Tenn. Chaplain Second Row: R. N. ALEXANDER, JR. ...... Memphis, Tenn. Chief Notrlalwr WALLACE ALEXANDER .Chattanooga, Tenn. HARRY BAER ............... Memphis, Tenn. SIDNEY BIRDSONG ......... Memphis, Tenn. J. S. BROWN ................ Memphis,Tenn. Third Row: A. J. BUTLER, JR. .......... Cnvingtnn, Tenn. LOUIE L. COKER ............ Memphis, Tenn. C. L. DAVIS ................ NashvilIe,Tenn. J. W. ELLIS, JR. ........ Jefferson Cityfrenn. LEE FARRIS ............... Birmingham, Ala. Fourth Row: G; F. FILLMORE ........... Harriman,Tenn. HITCH FRANCIS, JR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. G. E. FREEMAN, JR. ........ Nashville, Tenn. J. R. GIFFIN ................ Louisville, Miss. R. W. GILLMANN ........... Memphis, Tenn. Fifth Row: L. R. GRAVES, JR. ........... Memphis, Tenn. G. E. HAZELHIVRST ........... Jackson, Tenn. C. D. HUFFMAN ............ Limestone, Tenn. ROBERT JABOUR ........... Vicksburg, Miss. M, P. JOHNSON ............. Memphis,Tenn. Sixth Row: J. L. MCGEE, JR. ............. Lnuisville, Missl W. F. METZGER ............ Memphis, Tenn. F. C. PETTY ............. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. R, L. RAINEY ............. Brownsville, Tenn. K. B. RHEA ................. Somerville, Tenn. Seventh Row: R. B. ROBISON ................. Tupeln, Miss. D. J. RUSSELL ........... Chattanooga,Tenn. R. Ii. SCHI'STER .......... State College, Miss. J. M. SCOTT ................ MemphisTenn. R. J, SMITH ................. Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: J. W. SPENCE .............. Dyersburg,Tenn. S. F. STRAIN, IR. ............ Memphis, Tenn. BILL J. SWAN ................. Martel, Tenn. W. C, THRELKEI.D .......... Memphis, Tenn. E. F. VVFBB ................. Itta Benzl,Miss. Ninth Row: B. A. WEST ................. MemphisTcnn. C. 1,. WILSON ............... Batesville, Miss. V. H. YOUNG ............ Chattanooga,Tenn. SEPTEMBER, 1954 D E N T A L GRADUATES First Row: J. D. TOVVNER .............. Memphis, Tenn. Prrsidz'lzt J. A. SMYTHE ................. B1'istol,'I enn. l' 'in'-PI'I'51'drIzI H. F. CORDER, JR, .......... Nashville,Tenn. SNrNary-Trmsurm' J, T. AKFRS ................. anhville,Te11n. Second Row: H. N. BALDWIN ............... Bristol, Tenn. L. N. HOTTOMLEY ........ Greeneville, Tenn. M. W. BUTLER ............... Raleigh, Miss. C. H. CROW ................... DavenTcnn. Third Row: C. G. EVANS .............. Manchester,Tenn. G. G. GRAHANI .............. Memphis, Tenn. D. M. HAGEY ................. Shiloh,Tenn. C. M. HATCHETT, JR. ..... Bell Buckle, Tenn. Fourth Row: R. B. KING .................... Jackson, Miss. W. L. LAFONT ............. Vnion City, Tenn. R. A. LANE ................. Maryvillc, Tenn. V. V. LASHLEE ............. Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row: T. H. MCMILLAN ............ Newport, Tenn C. D. MILLER .............. Tahlequah, Okla. H. S. MISNER .................... Miami, Fla. T, C. NELMS ................. Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: J. M. RAPER ................. Jackson, Tenn. W. H. ROBERTSON ......... Oak Ridge,'I eI1l1. WESLEY STEPHENS ........ Memphis, Tenn. J. C. TABOR ................. Memphis, Tenn. Seventh Row: A. J. VENEZIA, JR. .......... Memphis, Tenn. C. D. YOUNG ................. Jackson, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: W. O. VVIMMER ............ Kingsport, Tenn. SEPTEMBER, 1954 N U R S I N G GRADUATES First Row: MILDRED HOWARD ... . . .I'nion City, Tenn. Sjmnmr, September, 1954 DR. W. J. Von LACKITM .....Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor, September, 1954 GAIL ALLEN ..... . ......... . . .Camden, Ark. President, March, I 955 Second Row: V. R, BARRON 5MrSJ ...... . .Carthage, Miss. ViM-Prmidmt, September, 1954 K. P. CARR 1Mrsj ... ..... ..Memphis, Tenn. Counril Rrprpscnfativc, September, 1954. 13. A. CUNNINGHAM ..... . . .Memphis, Tenn. Scrrvtary, March, 1955 Third Row: M. ANN DOUTHIT .... ..... ..Jackson, Miss. Trraxurer, September, 1954. PAULINE PHILLIPS ...... .....Durant, Miss. Prpsidml, December, 1954 LINDA LOU PORTER ...... ..Memphis, Tenn. September, 195Jr Fourth Row: RUTH REBECCA QITIN . ..... McComb, Miss. Prmidcnt, September, 1954 MAMIE M, SMITH ..1........McComb, Mi September, 1954 P. ANN THOMPSON .... . . . .Cleveland, Miss. September, 1954. Fifth Row: M. H. WILHITE 1MrsJ ... . . .Mosheim, Tenn. Virc-Prwideni, December, 1954 BETTY JEAN YOI'NG . . . . . .Cleveland, Miss. Srrn'fary, September, 1954 Members Not Pictured: L. M. DONAVANT 5Mrsj ....Mosheim, Tenn. St'rrcfary, December, 1954. P. DIVCKVVORTH ........ White House, Tenn. Virc-Prmidcnt, March, 1955 SEPTEMBER, 1954 DECEMBER, 1954 MARCH, 1955 320 10TH QUARTER DE N T I STRY First Row: J. F. WARD ................ Livingston, Tenn. Prfsidml J. E. WILLIAMS ............ Knoxville,Tenn. ViN-President M. L. BLACKVVELL .......... Memphis, Tenn. Sm r1'la; y- Tryasuryr M. S. ALPERIN .............. Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: W. J. ALVERSON ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. J. A. AUSTIN .............. Lexingtonffenn. j. N. BISNO ................. Memphis,Tenn. J. R. BUTCHER ............. Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: R. C. CLARK ................... Tupeln, Miss. J. I. DeLASHMET .............. Clinton, Misx. J. C. ELDER ................. Nashville, Tenn. J. D. ENOCH ................ Nashville, Tenn. Fourth Row: JOE FARKAS ................ Memphis, Tenn. R, H. FRADY, JR. ............. Stanton, Tenn. R. H. GILLIAM ............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. J, D. GOLDSCI'IMID ........ Memphis,Tenn. Fifth Row: JEFFERSON IIARDIN ...... Knoxville, Tenn. A. O. JONES ................ Dyershurg, Tenn. J. S. KLEIN ................. Nashville,'l'enn. XV. W. LENTS ................... Halls, Tenn. Sixth Row: N, K. LUTHER .............. Nashville, Tenn. A. B. MOOREHEAD ..Nth11 Little Rock, Ark. JOHN SADLER .............. Memphis, Tenn. C. W. SHEARER ................ Cnrdale,Gz1. Seventh Row: H. K. SMITH ............... Vardaman, Mics. J. C. STROUP .............. McKenzie,Tenn. JACK TI'CKER .............. Memphis, Tenn. Member Not Pictured: T. W. JOHNSTON .......... Memphis,'l enn. JUNE, 1954 321 10TH QUARTER PHARMACY First Row: DEAN K. A. GOLDNER ...... Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor C H. MARTIN ................. PariaTenn. Prrsidrul J. T. MCNIEL ............ Fountain City, Tenn. I 'iu'-Prrsident j. C. DODD .................. Batesville,Ark. Trauma Second Row: RUTH L. SMITH ........... Clarksville, Tenn. Sm'rwfary M. H. BAILEY ................. Spmta,'fellll. J. G, BEVINS ................. Concord, Tenn. C W. BLANKENSHIP ....... Jacksbumffenn. Third Row: J. E, BOOTH ............. Murray City, Tenn. J. E. BRADLEY ................. Sparta, Tenn. JOE BROWN ................... Jellico, Tenn. A. CARTER, JR. ........... Henderson,Tenn. Fourth Row: R. A. COFFEY .............. Tazewell,'l enn. SARA CRAWFORD ......... McKenzie, Tenn. D. E. CROTTS .............. Savannah, Tenn. j. K. DePRIEST ........... Tiptonvilleffenn. Fifth Row: 3. C. FUSON ................ Nashville,Tenn. E, J. GOSLIN ................ Columbia, Tenn. THOMAS GITTHRIE ......... Memphis, Tenn. LAWRENCE HARKLEROAD ...Bristnl, Tenn. Sixth Row: ELISE G. HARRIS ............. CentraliuJH. C. R. HARRIS ................ Newbern, Tenn. W. A. HARRIS, jR, ........... Bolivar,Tenn. C, N. HATFIELD ........... Snecdville,Tenn. Seventh ROW : T. C. HOVVELI .................. Sparta, Tenn. HARRY JOHNSON ........... Memphis, Tenn. P. L. JOURDAN ............. Knoxville,Tenn. LESLIE j IYLIAN ........... Morrismwn, Tenn. JUNE, 1954 322 10TH QUARTER PHARMACY First Row: BOBBY C. LINDSAY ........ Salishurg, N. C. J. W. LINDSAY ............. Rockwood, Tenn. W. C. LINGO ................ Memphis, Tenn. J. P. LOCKERT .......... Ashland City,Tenn. Second Row: N. G. MADDUX .............. Memphis, Tenn. C. B. MCBRIDE ........... McMinnville, Tenn. P. A. MCGREGOR ........... Monteagle, Tenn. ERNEST MICHAEL .......... Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: E. E. NEIGHBORS ............... Erin,Tenn. G. P. NORSWORTHY ..... Waynesboro,Miss. J. H. PARKER ................. Jackson, Tenn. K. E. PARRISI'I .......... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Fourth Row: J. D. FATE .................... Martin, Tenn. B. L. PRITCHARD ........ Johnson City, Tenn. XV. L. RALEIGH ............ York Village, Me. BASIL RED .................. Ellisville, Miss. Fifth Row: J. M. ROBERSON ......... Chattanooga, TemL K. W. ROWE ................ Knoxville, Tenn. C, G. ROWLAND ............ Nashville,'l enI1. LEON SHIELDS .................. Mena, Ark. Sixth Row: L O. SPOTTS ............ West Memphis, Ark. BARBARA TRUAX .......... Memphis, Tenn. F. R. TURNER ................. Tupelo, Miss. LARRY TI'RNER ............ Memphis, Tenn. Seventh Row: F. T, WALLACE ............ Harriman, Tenn. 0. E. VVESTMORELAND . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. W. L. VVESTMORELAND . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. C. R. VVILKINS .............. Memphis, Tenn. W. L. VVILKINS ................ VVynne,Ark. Members Not Pictured: R. W, BELL ................... '1 1'ent0n,Tenn. L. A. DAVVKINS ....... Grand Junction, Tenn. INDIA B. IIOOD ............. Richlands, N. C. JUNE, 1954 323 324 9TH QUARTER DENTISTRY First Row: C. P, KELLER ................. Tooneffenn. Prmidrnt W. D. CAVVOOD ............ Blut? City, Tenn. Vire-Prmidmt D. W. WALDROP ........... Knoxville, Tenn. Swrrlary J. C. LANE ................ R0gersville,Tenn. Treasurrr Second Row: C. L, ABERNATHY .......... Memphis, Tenn. J. A. ALEXANDER .......... Memphis,Tenn. J. N, BAKER .............. VVaynesbom, Tenn. E. N. CAMPBELL ............ Memphis,Tenn. Third Row: L. E. FOGO ............... Chattanooga, Tenn. T. E. GULLEDGE ............ Memphis, Tenn. PAT KEIRAN ............... Memphis, Tenn. G. R. KIMBRELL ............. Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: I. C, KOELZ ................. Memphis, Tenn. P, J. NELIGAN ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. J. G, PAYNE ................. Nashville, Tenn. XVILLIAM OVERTON ...... Gainesboro, Tenn. Fifth Row: A. C. RHEA .................... Bristol, Tenn. T. E. SHEFFIELD ............. Gulfport, Miss. J. R. SMITH ................. Bruceton, Tenn. H. R. STALLINGS ........... Humboldt, Tenn. Sixth Row: W. K, THOMPSON .......... Knoxville, Tenn. T. H. VVIGCINS ............. Memphis; Tenn. M. N, WILSON ............ Old Hickory, Tenn. D. D. YELTON ................. Erwin, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: D. C. BATTS ........... Fountain Cityfrenn. R. L. BRUMBACK, JR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. K. R. BURDINE .............. Concord,Tenn. G. E. HOLLAND ............. Knoxville, Tenn. L. T. KENNEDY, JR. 4...Fnuntain City, Tenn. EARL KENNEMER ........... Memphis, Tenn. W. B. LAMB .................... Paris,Tenn. E. H. MAHONEY ............ Limestone, Tenn. J. L. MARKS ............ Fountain City,Tenn. BOB MATHIS ................. Corinth, Miss. H. H. MINCER .............. Memphis.Tenn. C. L. NABORS ............. Morristown, Tenn. ROBERT NANCE ............... Ripley, Miss. JOE POPP ................ Elizabethmn, Tenn. ROBERT STRAHLEY ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. G. E. TEMPLE .............. Nashville, Tenn. J. H. Van FRANK ........... Memphis,Tenn. JUNE,14954 32'5 First Row: M. L. HOWARD ........... Union City, Tenn. Sponsor, NqUD N L, BROWN ................. Summit,Miss. N-Hm GLENDA R. CANADA ....... Memphis, Tenn. Comu'il Rpprmmzmtiwr, N-MD JUNE CLAPP ................ Corryton, Tenn. Serrpfaryn Treajurz'r, N-9 1U Second Row: NANCY CROSS N-kHD ........ JeIIiC0,Tenn. JANET DANNER .............. Bristol, Tenn. Viw-President, N-JJD B. LOU ?ODSEY, N-4UD ...... BriStOI,Tenn. HELEN R. HUFFMAN ...... Columbus, Miss. Sprrrlary, N-4. ID Third Row: PAT ISABEL ................... Earle, Ark. Treaxurrr, if-MIN BETTY J JOYCE, N-.MD ....C0rinth, Miss. DOROTHY J, KING ....... Sandy H00k,Ky. Viw-Prmidmi, N-KMIN SARA J. MALONE, N-4UM .Clarksville, Tenn. Fourth Row: JEAN PEEK, N-MID ........ Fort Payne,Ala. PATRICIA PENLAND ..... Oak Ridge,Tenn. N-Hm BOBBIE PENRY .................. Erin, Tenn. President, N-MID LINDA J. PIERLE, N-4UD .Fayetteville, Tenn. Fifth Row: MARY A. ROBERSON, N-MID Camden, Tenn. BETTYE D. ROE ............ Tuscumbia, Ala. Prwsident, N-4UD TOMMIE SUDDUTH, N-4XD Carthage, Miss. JUDY THOMPSON, N-MD ..... Chicago, Ill. JUNE, 1954 8TH QUARTER N U R s I N G First Row: MARGARET BURTON .. . . . .Porterville, Miss. Serrtlary, Special Degree MARY CALDWELL ......... . . Stanton, Tenn. Reporter, Special Degree HENRIETTA I. CANTRELL ..Quebeck,Tenn. Prmidem, Special Degree Second Row: JOANN DILLINGHAM ......Asheville, N. C. Student Coumil Reprrsmtaiiwe, Special Degree JOANNE DOOM .. ........ New Albany, Miss. Degree MARY K. GOLDMAN. . . .Peach Orchard, Ark. Program Chairman, Special Degree Third Row: RENA GROOMS ........... Union City,Tenn. Second Viw-Presidmt, Special Degree HELEN HALL . ...... .. ...... Whitwell, Tenn. Treasurer, Special Degree SHIRLEY E. HOUSER ....... Kingsport, Tenn. Degree Fourth Row: DORIS INNIAN .... .......... VValland, Tenn. Social Chairman, Special Degree SUE KILLOUGH ... .. .Blue Mountainx Miss. First ViM-President, Special Degree SHIRLEY LAWSON .. .. ....... Carlisle, Ark. Secretary-Treasurer, Degree Fifth Row: SYLVIA PAULK . . . .. ....... . . . .Tupelo, Miss. Degree KATHERINE PHILLIPS ... . . . . .Durant, Miss. Degree BOBBIE PITTMAN . . . . . . . . . .MCComb, Miss. Student Council Represnnlafirve, Degree Sixth Row: SHIRLEY SPRAKER ......... . .Martel, Tenn. Vice-Presidmr, Degree JUNE SUSONG . . . . . . . . . . . .Greeneville, Tenn. Degree Members Not Pictured: ELISE ADCOCK . . . . . . . . . . .Ridgeland, Miss. Degree SALLY DALE ..... ..... . . . . . .Paragould, Arkl Degree ALMA DAUGHERTY . ..... San Paulo,Brazil Prksidml, Degree JUNE, 1954 7TH QUARTER MEDICINE First Row: M. E. STEBLER ................ Lansfnrd,Pa. Virr-Prmidml I, A. MILLER, JR. ........... Knoxville, Tenn. Trm, urer H. A. ABRAHAM ........... Memphis,'l'enn. H. H. BARHAM .............. Jackmn,Tenn. Second Row: BEBE ANNE BASS .......... Wartrace,Tenm R. F. CALKINS .............. Knoxville, Tenn. C, E. CAMPBELL, JR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. R. H. COFER ................. Calhounffenn. Third Row: J. K. COOKE, JR. ......... Chattanooga,Tenn. W. D. CRAVVLEY, JR. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. R. G. DANLEY, JR. . . . . , .I.awrenceburg, Tenn. D. H. DENNEY ................ Milan,Tenn. Fourth Row: B, W. DOUGLAS ........ McMimwille,Tenn. A. L. DRERUP, JR. ........ Union City,Tenn. F. G. GARBIN .................. Biloxi,Miss. O. H HECKLIN ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: B, D. HENVVOOD ............ Amarillo, Texas D, H. HOLT ................... Milan,Tenn. R. H. HUTCHESON, JR. ..... Franklin,Tenn. W. R. JOUETT ............. Livingston, Tenn. Sixth Row: W. C. KEETON ............ Collinwood, Tenn. W. L. MADEN, JR. ............. Augusta, Ga. W. E. MOREHEAD ............ Dundee,Miss. R. C, PAGE ................. Memphisffenn. Seventh Row: R. D. PROFFITT ........... Maryville, Tenn. F. C. RAINEY ............... Nashville, Tenn. N. K. SALKY ................. Memphis, Tenn. BLANCHE S. SOMERVHLE ..... Mason, Tenn. Eighth Row: J. B. TURNER ................ Jackson,Tenn. L. A. WALKER .............. Memphis, Tenn. R, B. VVHITTLE ............ Gatlinburg, Tenn. E. S. VVOLCOTT .............. Franklin, Tenn, Members Not Pictured: H. E. ALDERSON ........ VVilliamsporgTenn. J. W. APPERSON, jR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. J, N. CANTON ........... St. Petersburg,Fla. R. C. EZELL ................. Nashville,Tenn. H. R. GILLESPIE ............ Memphis,Tenn. J. C. LETT ................. Knoxville,Tenn. C, E. NEWBILL ............... Portales, N. M. LLOYD W. RUSSELL ............ Mobile, Ala. R. G. SHERRILL ............... Lakeland, Fla. T reasurer J. K. TVVILLA .............. Smithville, Tenn. Prmiclrnl JUNE, 1954 327 328 GHIQUARTER PHARMACY First Row: MR. C. H, SMITH ........... Memphis, Tenn. Sfmnsor J. E. COLEMAN ... ...... . . . . .MCEwen, Tenn. Prm'ident A. P. MOODY . ............ . .Nashville, Tenn. Vim-Presidmzl RUBY C. REYNOLDS . . . . . .Alexandria, Tenn. Serrpiary Second Row: WALTER GOTHARD . ...... Smithville, Tenn Trpaxurcr TALLES ALLEN, JR. . . . . ....... Trenton, Ky. ROBERT BARTLETT ....... .Nashville, Tenn. J. W. BILYEU . . . .. ......... Cookeville, Tenn. Third Row: A. L. BLACK, JR. ..............IVIughes, Ark. BOBBY BORUFF ........ Fountain City, Tenn. JOHN BUCY ....................Paris,Tenn. H. R. CHANEY, JR. .... ..... ..McCr0ry, Ark. Fourth Row: WILLARD CHUMLEY ......Memphis, Tenn. J. E. COGGINS ...... ...... Holly Grove, Ark. D. L. CUNNINGHAM ...... . .Spencer, Tenn. C. M. DALE, JR. ....... . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. Fifth Row: JACK DALTON ..... ...... .....Baxter, Tenn. W. L. DJERF ....... ........ Tullahoma, Tenn. R. C, DOUGHERTY . . . . . . . .Greenback, Tenn. F. G. DUDLEY ....... ..... Caruthersville, Mn. Sixth Row: M. E. FARIWER .. . . . ......... .Jonesboro, Ark. DON GATEVVOOD A.........Memphis, Tenn. J. E. GIIVLENVVATERS ...... Knoxville, Tenn, ROSS HICKEY ..... ........ .Nashville, Tenn. Seventh Row: JIMMY HIGHFILL ..... ...Brownsville, Tenn. BILL HOLMES ....... . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. TAYLOR HOPPER . . . . ....... Bruceton, Tenn. BRUCE HOWARD .......... Nashville,Tenn. JUNE, 1954 329 6TH QUARTER PHARMACY First Row: H. E. JONES ......Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. J, G. KARNES ....... . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. CAREY LANIER ............ .Portland, Tenn. 11. G. LEE ....... . ........ Elizabethton, Tenn. Second Row: PAUL MAPLES ........... . . Batesville, Ark. C. N. MAY .. ............... Huntington, Tenn. JIMMY MAXWELL ........ Springfield, Tenn. J. D. MOFFITT ............. Lexington, Tenn. Third Row: C, W. MOORE, III ...... Lawrenceburg,Tenn. R. G. NAIRON ......... .... ..... Paris, Tenn. H. H. OFFUT, JR. ........Mt, Pleasant, Tenn. H. G. PARDUE ............. Kingsport, Tenn. Fourth Row: W. F. PETTY .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. C. W. RIGGS . .......... . . . . .Portland, Tenn. R. B. ROSEBERRY .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. A. O. SHAW, JR. . .......... M0nticello,Ark. Fifth Row: A. R. SMITH .. .............. Memphis, Tenn. B. J. SUTTON .............. Jamestown, Tenn. W. C. TEMPLETON ...... McMinnville, Tenn. J. H. THORNTON ........... Ardmore,Tenn, Sixth Row: H. E. WILLIAMS, JR. ...... .Memphis,Tenn. JUNE, 1954 7THAND QUART NURSI First Row: 6TH ER NG MARY LEE BANNER ......... JonesvilIe,V21. JAMIE R. BOYD ............ Memphis,Tenn. Vire-Prmident 6D COLLEEN BUTLER ............. Atlanta, Ga. SHIRLEY DEAN ............. Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: ANNA K. DICKSON ..... Bethe! Springs, Tenn. Secretary, 6D CAROL DUDA ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. Vire-Prmidezzt, 7D CAROL ESSER ............ Church Hi11,Tenn. PATRICIA LEE FUQUA .. .Gainesboro, Tenn. Third Row: JIMMY M. HUNN ........... Paragould, Ark. Counril Representafivr, 6D NARAH ANN JACKSON ....Memphis,Tenn. VASHTI JESSUP ............ Memphis, Tenn. Preyidmt, 7D JO ANN KETHERSID ...Bethyl Springs, Tenn. Fourth Row: PATRICIA JOANNE KNOLL ..Brist01,Tenn. DOROTHY MCCARLEY ..... Memphis, Tenn. MARY JANE MCNEILL ........ Abington, Pa. Presidmf, 6D M. C. DixieJ MORAN ........... A1bany,Ky Fifth Row: CHARLOTTE L. NEAL .......... Searcy, Ark. PEGGY NORMAN ........ Brownsville,Tenn. SYLVIA REECE .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. MARTHA ANN ROSE ........... Fulton,Ky. Sixth Row: B. J. Uieged SMITH ......... Memphis, Tenn. CELIA SPAINHOWER ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Treasurer, 6D GRACE A. THOMPSON . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Council Rejwesenlali-ve, 7D VIRGINIA THRELKELD ....... Manila, Ark. Seventh Row: MITZI WELLS ................ Etnwah, Tenn. MARY WOLFE ............ Church Hill, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: BARBARA ALLEN ......... Livingston, Tenn. ARLENE FRANKLIN ........ Kingsport, Tenn. ANN HARVEY ............. Clarksdale, Tenn. Sen'etary-Trrasurpr, 7D CAROLYN HILL ......... Johnson City,Tenn. ELLEN HOLLAND ........... Newbern, Tenn. BARBARA MARTIN ......... Kosciusko, Miss. FRANCES McGOWAN ...... Clarksdale, Tenn. DEANNE PETERSON ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. BEVERLY PRATHER ........ Brookings, S. D. JUNE, 1954 330 5TH QUARTER DENTISTRY First Row: T. J. TAYLOR ............... Magnolia,Ark. Prrsidmt L. B, PEARSON ............. Jacksonville, Fla. Vire-Przasidmzt D. E. NEVVBERRY ......... Livingston,Tenn. Trmsurrr T. M. COOPER .............. Columbiaffenn. Srrrrtary Second Row: B. E. BLAINE ............... Memphisffenn. B. II. BACKER ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. F. C. BROWN ................ Memphis, Tenn. G. N. CHARLES ................ Erwin, Tenn. Third Row: J, T. CLARK .................. C011way,Ark. J. W. COOPER, JR. .......... Little Rock, Ark. L. L. DAVIS ....................... Lula, Miss. W. S, IDOL ................. VVashburn, Tenn. Fourth Row: J. W. KIRKPATRICK ...... Greenvilleffenn. L. E, LAMB .......... North Little R0ck,Ark. J. H. MCCLAIN ............ Winchester, Tenn. W, C. MERCER ............ Williamson, N. C. Fifth Row: D. W. PARKS .................. Obion,Tenn. J. Q. PETTY ................. Gastonia, N. C. H. C. PITMAN .............. Memphis, Tenn. H. G. STRATTON ........... Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: B. A. WARREN ............. Little Rock, Ark. Members Not Pictured: B. T. GLEAVES ............. Nashvilleffenn. W. E. SMITH ................... Kennet,M0. JUNE, 1954 331 332 4TH QUARTER MEDICINE First Row: JIMMIE VVALDRON ........... Alamo, Tenn. Prrsx'dmzi W. T. DOBBINS ............. Nashville, Tenn. Vim-PI'Midrnt ANNETTE V. TI'RNER ...... Memphis, Tenn. Sn'rrlary T; m nrm- J. J. ACKITR ................. Knoxville, Tenn. E, D. AKIN .............. Old Hickory,Tenn, Second Row: D. C. ANDREWS .......... Elizabethmn, Tenn. R. 0. BALLEVV ............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. J. 13. BEATTY ............. Oak Ridgc,Tenn. W. B, BIGBEE ........... Germantnwn,Tenn. W. C. BOOP ................ Knoxville,Tenm Third Row: W. D. BRACKETT ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. A. K. BI'SBY .............. Little ROCk,Ark. J. L. CRAIG ................. Columbia, Tenn. CLARENCE DAVIS ......... Lewisberg, Tenn. W. K, FRYE .................. EtowalLTenn. Fourth Row: A. C. CANNON .............. MemphisTenn. J. W. GOODNER ........... VVatertown, Tenn. E. A. GREENE ............... Seymour, Tenn. L, E. HALE ............... Chattanooga, Tenn. DON HARRIS ............... Memphis,Tenn. Fifth Row: IEIVGENE HOWARD ..... New Market,Tenn. R. P. KLINF. ................. Memphis, Tenn. S. E. LANDRIVM .............. Martin,Tenn. C. H. MERRYMAN .......... Memphis,Tenn. E, N. MOGAN ............... Nashville, Tenn. Sixth Row: J. R. NELSON ............... Humboldt, Tenn. SCOTTY OyNEIL ............ Memphis, Tenn. B. D, PIERCE ............. Fort VVorthffexas T. H. ROBERSON, JR. ...... DyershurgTenn. T. V. ROE ................... Memphis,Tenn. Seventh Row: R. M. SIGLER .............. Millington,Tenn. T. E. STRONG, JR. ........... Raleigh,Tenn. J. W. TIPTON ................. Milan,Tenn. E, II, THOMPSON ............. Gadsden, Ala. R. E. WALKER ............... Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: P. F. VVHITTEMORE ........ Nashville, Tenn. JERRY WILLIAMS .............. Bells, Tenn. JUNE, 1954 333 3RD QUARTER DENTISTRY First Row: R. W. HITCKABA ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Prz'sidnzt J'. R. WRIGHT .............. Newport,Tenn. f?fr-Prrsidrnf J. E SHIVFFIFALD ............. NashvilleY Ark. Srrrrlary G. S. CRIVSE .................. Concord, Tenn. Trraxurrr C. F. AINLICY ................. C0rning,Ark. Second Row: GEORGE APPLETON ...Lmvrcncelu1rg, Tenn. E. W. BAKER, JR. ......... Manchester,Tenn. JERE BASS ................... Trenton, Tenn. H. H. BENNETT ............. Lewisville, Ark. P. R. BROWN, JR. ............ Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: B. T. BRYAN ............... Bluff City, Tenn. D. G. CLARK ................ Nashville, Tenn. D. R. COLLIER ............ State College, Miss. F. B. COOLEY, III .......... Nashville,Tenn. B. S. COIVLTFAR ............. Maryville, Tenn. Fourth Row: R. S, CUNNINGHAM ........ Morrisonffenn. R, S. DYER .............. Muiisonvillcffenn. HAMILTON BAKER ........ Memphis, Tenn. W. V. GIBSON ............. Winchester, Tenn. R. H. FOSTER .................... Miami, Fla. Fifth Row: T. IE. FRAZIER .............. Nashvillefrenn. C. R. HAYES .................. Phoenix, Ariz. H. II. KINNIE .............. KnoxvillmTenn. J. R. KNIGHT ................ Pontotoc, Miss. P. E. LAYNE ................ Rnckwnnd, Tenn. Sixth Row: G. T, NORMAN ............ Jamestownfrenn. J. L. PETTIS ................... Oxford, Miss. E. L. PHILLIPS ............... Ilarrison,Ark. C. M. STIEFEL ............. Knoxville,Tenn. C. N. SVVAINSON ........ Tcllico Plains, Tenn. Seventh Row: C. 0. TIMANITS ............. Memphis, Tenn. J. A. vun GRIYENIGEN ....... Dickson,Tenn. K. P. WALKER ................ Jackson, Miss. D. L. WEBB .................. Grenada,Miss. VVINFORD WILLIAMS ......... St. Louis, Mo. Members Not Pictured: R. H. BADGER ........... Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. E. CENTER .............. Knoxvillefrenn. R. B, KINGY JR. ................. M0nme,La. JUNE, 1954 3RD QUARTER MEDICINE First Row: J. F. CRAVVLEY, JR. ...... Sale Creekffcnn. Prnsidrnr H. A. CLARKE ........... Johnson City,Tenn. Virr-Prrsidmzt F. S. FARRIS .............. Rogersvilleffenn. Sm'rrlary-Trmsurer Second Row: W. K, ALEXANDER ........ Knoxville,Tenn. JANIS AI'NINS .............. Memphis, Tenn. T. D. BAKER .............. Manchester, Tenn. Third Row: G, L. BARKER ................ Sewanee, Tenn. AI'BRA D. BRANSON ....... Knoxville, Tenn. J, M, BUNCH ................ Tazewell, Tenn. Fourth Row: P. J. DEER ..................... VVilson,Ark. VV. L. DUNCAN .............. Memphis, Tenn. GAYLE N. DUNN ........ Johnson City, Tenn. Fifth Row: M. D. FERGUSON .......... Nashville, Tenn. F. M. FESMIRE ................ Cowan, Tenn. 0. C. FRIESEKE ............ Jacksonville, Fla. Sixth Row: J. T, GIBSON ................ Nashville, Tenn. W. D. GOVVLAND ........... New Orleans, La. K. G. GREGORY ........... Hartsville, Tenn. Seventh Row: J. W. GRISE ............. Johnson City, Tenn, LYNN HAMILTON ........ Fayetteville, Tenn. EDNA HATCHER .......... Greenfield, Tenn. JUNE, 1954 3RD QUARTER MEDICINE First Row: J. L. HUGHES ............... Cleveland, Tenn. F. D. LANSFORD ......... Chattanooga,Tenn. H. M. LAWRENCE ..L00knut Mountain, Tenn. Second Row: W. C. LEONARD ........... Harrogate,TemL J. W, LIMBAUGH ......... Lewisburg,Tenn. ELIZABETH M. LODGE ..8. Pittsburgh, Tenn. Third Row: S. O. MASSEY ................. Morton, Miss. J. E. MAYS .................. Memphis, Tenn. F. C, MCCAMPBELI, .......... Lebanon, Tenn. Fourth Row: REX ORR ................. Chattanooga, Tenn. A. M. PARDUE .............. Nashville, Tenn. J. P. PHILLIPS .................. Dumas, Ark. Fifth Row: S. E, PITNER ................ Knoxville, Tenn. J. A. SHIELDS ............. Manchester, Tenn. W. C. SLEMONS ........ Johnson City, Tenn. Sixth Row: M, B. SLOTKIN ........... Miami Beach, Fla. R. L. SUBER ................. Louisville, Miss. D. E. WALLIS ................... Niota, Tenn. Seventh Row: R. O. WALTERS .......... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. T. M. WILSON .............. Memphis,Tenn. Members Not Pictured: M. G. CUNNINGHAM ...... Arlington,Tenn. W. M. DOAK ................ Nashville, Tenn. R. L. HUTTON .............. Memphis, Tenn. E. J. JUSTIS ................. Memphis, Tenn. C. J. LILLY .............. Johnson City, Tenn. E, 1,. LINSEY ................ M0rrilt0n,Ark. J. F. MARLOVVE ............ Memphis,Tenn. ROY MASON ................ Memphis, Tenn. P. J. PHILLIPPI ................ Bristol, Tenn. P. M. ROBINSON ............ Memphis,Tenn. D. R. SHIPLEY ............. Cookeville, Tenn. R. H. TERRY .................... Miami, Fla. C. A. YOUNG ............... Memphis,Tenn. jUNE, 1954 336 3RDQUARTER DENTAL HYGIENE First Row: DR. W. R. MOURIFIELD, JR- .Knoxville, Tenn. Spomor NICLL ll. RAST ............. Memphisfrcnn. Prrsidmzl EDITH NI. CLARK ..... Fountain Cityfrcnn. Vivt-Prrxidrnt MARY J. SVVANN ....New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Survtary Second Row: JOAN WINTER .............. Memphis, Tenn. Trrmurcr BEVERLY A. BARBER ....... Memphis, Tenn. MAUDELL C. BARR ........... Athens, Tenn. MARY J. CLARK .............. Delano, Tenn. Thfrd Row: PATRICIA A. CONE ........... Osceola,Ark. ELEANOR DAY .............. Memphis, Tenn. PATRICIA A. DYKES ...... Harriman, Tenn. JACQUELINE A. ERD . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: ARLENE ULASSBERG ....... Memphis, Tenn. SYBLE j. HEMPHILL ....... Memphisffeml. LIVDELL N. KENNEDY ...... Memphis, Tenn. NANCY KERR .............. Memphis, Tenn. Fifth Row: FREDDIE R. LOWE ......... Levelland, Texas CLEMMIE P. MAXEY ...... Memphis, Tenn. MARILYN J. MILBOITRN ........ Tulsa, Okla. SAMMIE R. PARHAM .......... Boyle, Miss Sixth Row: MARIE PIERCE ........... Tipmnville, Tenn. ELIZABETH A. PYATT ....... Clinton, Tenn. DOROTHY M. ROGERS ...... Duncan,0kla. JACKIE ROYALS .......... Belle GIade,FIa. Seventh Row: CAROL J. SERR ............... Lakeland, Fla. VIRGINIA A. SHIPP ........ Lebanon, Tenn. MARY S. SIMPSON ........... Stuttgart,Ark. NORMA TASSEY ............ Nashville, Tenn. Eighth Row: KAY THOMAS ................ Benton, Tenn. SHIRLEY R. WHITE ........ Memphis,Tenn. MAUDE E. WILSON .............. Lutz,Fla. JEAN WINTER ............. Memphis, Tenn. JUNE,1v954 337 3RD QUARTER N U R s I N G First Row: ZELMA OVERBAY .......... Kingsport, Tenn. Prmidrnz LINDA L. RIDDLE .......... Memphis, Tenn. Vire-Presidmt MABLE ALEXANDER ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Treasurer Second Row: MARY L. MARCUS ............. DyerfIk-nn. Student Caulzril Rgprmmlmzw FRANCES BOLTON ......... Kingsport, Tenn. MARGARET BRAMBLETT .Harriman,Tenn. Third Row: BETTY R. CARROLL . . . .Humingmn, W. Va, CARMEL CULPEPPER ......... Milan, Tenn. VIRGINIA GRICESON ....Ch:1tmnoog;1, Tenn. Fourth Row : MARY M. HARRILL ....... Oak Ridgeffcnn. CAROLYN LOGAN ......... Kingsportffcnn. BILLIE J. REEGAN ....... Morristownffenn. Fifth Row: CAROLYN STAIR ......... Oak Ridge,Tenn. ROSE M. TRAMMELL ...... Memphis,Tenn. DELLA URFER ................. Wynne, Ark, Sixth Row: BETTY J. WALLACE ........... Gilleit, Ark. Not Pictured: VIRGINIA ANDERSON ......... Chicago, Ill. LORETTA DUGGER ......... Highsplint, Ky. BARBARA FAULK ......... Millingmn, Tenn. DONNA GOADE ............ Memphis, Tenn. MARJEAN HOLT ........... Memphis,Tenn. NORMA HORSLEY .............. Aurora, 111. JANE HUFSTEDLER ....0Id Hickory, Tenn. GAIL MIDDLETON ......... Lexington, Tenn. FLORENCE MYERS ........ Townsend, Tenn. ANITA POPE ................... Aiken, S. C. OLLIE L. SUMMERS ......... Oakdale, Tenn. IUNE, 1954 ALPHA EPSISON IOTA AT First Row: UK BLANCHE SOMERVILLE ....Mason, Tenn. President MARY A. GRAY ....... Waynesboro, Tenn. Vice-President ELIZABETH DOWELL . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Swretary ANN HALLETT ............. Soddy, Tenn. Treasurer MARY K. ANSLEY ......... Dallas,Texas ANNE BASS ............. VVartrace, Tenn. Second Row: BETTY BELL . . ..Kimber1in Heights, Tenn. JOYCE COBB ................ Atlanta, Ga. VIRGINIA DIEHL ........ Memphis, Tenn. DOROTHY GOVVLAND . .New 0r1eans,La. EDNA HATCHER ....... Greenfield, Tenn. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Kingsport,Tenn. Third Row: ELIZABETH LODGE ..8. Pittsburgh, Tenn. VARNA PEYTON .......... Corinth, Miss. DOROTHY TAYLOR . . .Piney Flats, Tenn. ANNETTE TURNER ..... Memphis, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: ELEANOR HUMPHRIES ..Memphis, Tenn. MARION MOORE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. The Alpha Epsilon Iota Fraternity for medi- cal women was founded February 26, 1890 at the University of Michigan. At present there are thirty active chapters in the United States. The Omega Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Iota was organized at the University of Ten- nessee College of Medicine in 1940. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote good fellowship, maintain a high order of scholarship, and professional achievement, and to foster a spirit of moral and social helpful- ness. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA 338 First Row: LAVERNE SMITH ....... C1arksvi11e,Tenn. President SARA CRAWFORD ...... McKenzie, Tenn. Vice-Preyidenz BARBARA TRUAX ....... Memphis, Tenn. Treasurer DOLORES BARDILL ...... Nashville, Tenn. Second Row: SUE H. CHILDRESS ..... Springfield. Tenn. CATHERINE GOFF ...... Monterey, Tenn. SARA GRAY ........... Adamsville, Tenn. AGNES PATTERSON ....Maryville, Tenn. Third Row: RUBY C. REYNOLDS.. .Alexandria, Tenn. BARBARA VANCE ....... Nashville, Tenn. NOLA VVEATHERS ......... Loretto, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: TREVA CHUMLEY ...... Nashville, Tenn. INDIA HOOD ......... Germantnwn, Tenn. Smwlary CAROLA KOENIG ........ Memphis, Tenn, JOANNE POWERS ........ Memphis, Tenn. First Row: DR. BEN DENT, Chapter Deputy ............ Memphis, Tenn. JERRY S. KLEIN, President .................. Nashville, Tenn. REUBEN DUBROVV, Vire-Prwidmt ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK N. BISNO, Serrelary .................. Memphis, Tenn. MI'RRAY S. ALPERIN, Treasurer ............ Memphis, Tenn. MAYRICE E. PETROVSKY, Sergmnt-at-xlrms.Memphis, Tenn. Alpha Omega installed its Alpha Zeta Chapter here at U.T. in 1931. Formerly the group was the Jewish Dental Society organized in 1930. But there were the depression years and soon the number of students dwindled. By 1936 Second Row: BRUCE H. HACKER ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK L. BERN .......................... MCMinnville, Tenn. J. A. FARKAS ............................... Memphis, Tenn. HARRY I'I. MINCER ........................ Memphis, Tenn. GERALD M. PROSTERMAN ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. RI'BEN P. ROBINSON ..................... Knoxville, Tenn. the Fraternity was forced to become inactive. In June of 1953 the Chapter was reorganized and Ruben Robinson elected to lead the group. Dr. Ben Dent is acting as ad- viser for the group. ALPHA OMEGA 339 ALPHA First Row: DR. C. V. CROSWELL, Dislrirt Drlmfy ........ Memphis, Tenn. DR. C. E. PACK, JR, Sponjor ................ Memphis, Tenn. MRS. A. S. JAMISON, Ilouswmulllm' .......... Memphis, Tenn. J. M, PARKS, Pruidpnf ................ Fork Mountain, Tenn. A. K. RHODES, Virw-Presidml .............. Henderson, Tenn. P. C. ESTES, General Snr'rcrury ................ Nashville, Tenn. F. E. TOSH, Trmxurrr .......................... Bemis, Tenn, Second Row: J. N. CANTON, Corresponding Srrrrtary . . . .St. Petersburg, Fla. R. D. PROFFITT, Marshal .................. Maryville, Tenn. J, H. PRICE, W'ardmz ........................ Memphis, Tenn. D. C. KING,Ili51m'imz ........................... Bemis, Tenn. W. T. HUGHES, Clmplain .................. Cleveland, Tenn. W. J. ACUFF ............................. Caruthersville, M0. G, H. ARNOLD ............................ LaFnllette, Tenn. Third Row: L. R. BARCLAY ............................ Crossville, Tenn. II. H. BARHAM .............................. Jackson, Tenn. P. H. BECKMAN ........................... Nashville, Tenn. KAPPA 340 KAPPA W, J. BIBB ................................ Springfield, Tenn. J. O. BREAIVX ........................... Chattanooga, Tenn. E. J. CLARK ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. R. H. COFER ................................ Calhoun, Tenn. Fourth Row: J. D. CONNELL ................................ Halls, Tenn. J. H. CRENSHAVV ............................ Trenton, Tenn. VV.G.CROVVE ........,....4...... . ......Nashvil1e,Tenn. W. F. DODGE ................................. Jellico, Tenn. A, W. ELDRIDGE ........................... Nashville, Tenn. B. H. ELLIS ................................. Culumbus, Miss. W. T. FARRAR ......................... JJTerson City, Tenn. Fifth Row: R. FAULKENBERRY ........................ Gulfport, Miss. T. A, FULLER ............................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. L. B. FURMAN ............................ Harriman, Tenn. II. C. GARDNER .......................... Harriman, Tenn. E. A. GREENE .............................. Seymour, Tenn. B. T. GREGORY ............................. Okolona, Miss. E. V. HARR ................................... Bristol, Tenn. ALPHA First Row: E. H. HIGGS, jR. .......................... Greenville, Miss. D. H. HOLT ................................... Milan, Tenn. L. T. HOWARD .............................. Jackson, Miss. C. D. HUFFMAN .......................... Limestone, Tenn. J. L. HI'GHES ............................. Cleveland, Tenn. J. K. HURLOCKER ......................... Kannapolis, N. C. C. C. HUTSON .............................. Rockford, Tenn. Second Row: N. E. HYDER, JR. ........................ Elizabethton, Tenn. L. D. KIRBY ................................ Carthage, Tenn. J. C. LETT ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. J. A. MARSEE ............................ Liberty Hill, Tenn. W. E. MCGHEE ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. 0. L, MERRITT ............................. Newport, Tenn. R. E. METHVIN ............................... Leoma, Tenn. 'lhird Row: R. W. MORRIS, JR. ........................ Sevierville, Tenn. 2. H. MOORE ................................ Martin, Tenn. F. E, NICELY ............................ Liberty Hill, Tenn. KAPPA KAPPA P. P. NEBI.ETT ........................... Morristown, Tenn. K. E. PETRI .................................. Laramie, VVyo. R. L. RAINEY ............................ Brownsville, Tenn. R. J. RENFRO ................................. Blaine, Tenn. F ourth Row: S. L, ROBINSON .............................. Dayton, Tenn. K. 0. RUTHERFORD ......................... Clinton, Tenn. B. A4 SHELTON .............................. Antioch, Tenn. D. R. SHIPLEY .............................. Newport, Tenn. E. K. SPEES ................................... Denver, Colo. B. J. SWAN .................................... Martel, Tenn. J. C, TANNER ............................ VVayneshoro, Miss. Fifth Row: J. R. THURMAN .............................. Sparta, Tenn. A. Y. URSERY ................................ Rivers, Tenn. G. F. WATTS .............................. Granville, Tenn. R. C. WEBSTER ............................. Gallatin, Tenn. R. K. WHITE .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. 0. O. VVILLIAIWS, JR, ...................... Harriman, Tenn. 0. H. YARBERRY, jR. ..................... Sevierville, Tenn. First Row : DR, STEVE BLEDSOE, Deputy .......................... Memphis, Tenn. DR. C. L. RAINES. Arsixlam Deputy ..................... Memphis, Tenn. DR. R. L. PARRISH, Animml Deputy .................... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES C. TABOR, Grand Mujler ........................ Memphis, Tenn. WARD MEYERHOEFFER, JR,, Worthy Master ......... Johnson City, Tenn. MAURICE OWEN, Srribe .............................. Pine Bluff, Ark. Second Row: ROBERT J. ADAMS ................................... Memphis, Tenn. GENE G. ARCHER ................................... Kingsport, Tenn. DONALD J. BELLOTT ................................ Memphis, Tenn. DANIEL Rt BOTTOMLEY ........................... Graeneville, Tenn. L. NEALL BOTTOMLEY ............................ Greeneville, Tenn. RICHARD St BURFORD ............................... Memphis, Tenn. The Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity is the Oldest dental fraternity. It was founded as an undergraduate professional fraternity in 1882 at the University of Michigan. On February 23, 1884., the Supreme Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta was organized with the graduating class of that year as the Charter members. Kappa Kappa Chapter was founded at the University of Tennessee, College of Dentistry! May 28,1921. The objective of Delta Sigma Delta is to keep high the standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners the spirit of fraternal cooperation toward scientihc, ethical and professional progress. A high standard of scholarship is one of the aims and ideals. The fraternity wants that the profes- sion of dentistry be one of the noblest of all professions, and its DELTA 342 Third Row: J. THOMAS COBB, JR. ................................ Memphis, Tenn ELMO COX JOHN E. CRISP JUDSON A. DAVIS ...................................... Bethel Springs, Tenn. ................................... Bryson City, Tenn, ............................... Elizabethton, Tenn. H. C. DEATON ......................................... Erwin,Tenn. W. EDWARD DUNCAN, JR, .......................... Memphis, Tenn, Fourth Row: MICHAEL L. DURRETT .............................. Clarksville, Tenn. ELBERT GLADDEN ..................................... Linden, Tenn. JAMES E HAMNER .................................. Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT C. HENDERSON ................................ Halls, Tenn. W. A. HINSON ..................................... Blountville, Tenn. B. H. HUGHES ...................................... Greeneville, Tenn. object is to assist one in becoming the best dentist Within the range of his capabilities. Subordinate chapters are composed of undergraduate students in dental colleges. There are 33 subordinate Chapters in the United States. The Supreme Chapter is composed of dental practitioners who are graduated from subordinate chapters Or are elected to membership because of outstanding achievement in the field of dental science. It is international in scope, having members all over the world. Graduate chapters are division of the Supreme Chapter. There are 3+ graduate Chapters in the United States, Canada, Brit- ish Isles, Australia, and on the Continents of Europe and Africa. For several years Kappa Kappa chapter has presented to its graduating seniors life membership in the fraternity. SIGMADELTA First Row: W. F. JOHNSTON ................................. Madisonville, Tenn. EARL L. KEISTER, JR. ................................... Norfolk, Va. J. C. LANE ......................................... Rogersville,Tenn. HERBERT M LAWSON .................................. Erwin, Tenn, A. E, MILLER ..................................... Elizabethton,Tenn, C. D. MILLER ........................................ Tahlegual, Okla. Second Row: HOWARD S. MISNER JOE O. NAVE ........................................ Kingsport, Tenn. E. C. REYNOLDS ..................................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT C. RODGERS ................................ Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT G. ROWE ................................ Johnson City, Tenn. JAMES ROY SMITH .................................. Mansfleld, Tenn. Third Row: HERMAN STALLINGS ................................ Humboldt, Tenn. CHARLES STURRUP ............................... Oak Ridgefl'ennV W. K THOMPSON ................................... Knoxville, Tenn. JUSTIN D. TOWNER ................................ MemphixTenn. JAMES A. TRUEMAN ............................... Roslindale, Mass ANTONIA J. VENFZIA ................................ Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: C. D. YOUNG, JR. ..................................... Jacksom Tenn. DAVID E. YOUNG .................................. Humboldt, Tenn. Not Pictured: JOHN A. AUSTIN ................................... Lexington, Tenn. GEORGE A. BLAND .................................. Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM C BURRUS ............................ Hendersonville, Tenn. H VANCE CARTWRIGHT ............................ Memphis, Tenn. GRAHAM CHARLES ..................................... Erwin, Tenn. DELTA .............................. Miami Beach, Fla. 343 JOE COOPER ......................................... Little Rock, Ark. LEW W. DOUGHERTY ................................. Camden, Tenn. BILLIE M DUNGAN ................................... Lucedale, Miss, WINFIELD C. DUNN .................................. Meridian, Miss. JOHN R. FAIRLESS .................................... Trenton, Tenn. ROBERT EARL FIELDS ............................ Johnson City, Tenn. STEVE C. FUTRIS .................................... Memphis, Tenn. TOMMY G. GILBERT ................................ McKenzie, Tenn. ROBERT H. GILLIAM ............................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. GEORGE G. GRAHAM ................................ Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES M, HATCHETT, JR. ...................... Bell Buckle, Tenn. CARL B. HOLMES .................................. Cross Plains, Tenn. WILLIAM V. LASHLEE ................................ Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM H. MCMINN ............................... Lexington, Tenn EDWARD H. MAHONEY ............................. Limestone, Tenn. J. G. MOORE ............................................ Erwin, Tenn. ALVIN B MOOREHEAD, JR. ........................ Little Rock, Ark. TIP C. NELMS ........................................ Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS C. NELSON ......................... Signal Mountain, Tenn. ROBERT M. OVERBEY ................................ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM A. OVERTON ............................ Gainesboro, Tenn JOSEPH W, POPP .................................. Elizabethtom Tenn. HAROLD LEE RUSSELL .............................. McKenzie, Tenn. JAMES 5. SMITH ..................................... Memphis, Tenn. W. H. SPENCER ......................................... Erin,Tenn. WALTER F. SUMMERS .............................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. ALBERT C. TIPTON, JR. ........................... Elizabethton, Tenn, JAMES R, VAN FRANK ............................... Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE W. VERNON ............................... Little Rock, Ark, BERT WARREN ..................................... Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAM R WHARTON ............................. Memphis, Tenn. SAMUEL M. WILES ............................... Johnson City, Tenn. SIGMADELTA KAPPAPSI Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was founded at the Russell tion for the mutual beneflt of its members and the profession of Military Academy in New Haven, Connecticut, May 30, 1879, by pharmacy. 1':- Harvev Smith Currentlv Kappa Psi has fortv-six active col- Psi chapter was installed at the University of Tennessee in 1910, . . . . and now resides at 242 South Pauline Street. The chapter has forty- leglate chapters, thlrty-mne graduate chapters, and a membershlp . . . two active members, Dr. Karl J. Goldner, dean of the Lmversxty of over twentv thousand. , J J V . e J of lennessee School of Pharmacy, 15 the present Second brand The objectives of Kappa Psi are to conduct a fraternal organiza- Vice Regent 0f the Executive Chapter. First ROW: CHARLES R. HARRIS .................................. Newbern, Tenn. W. HOWARD HASSLER, Counselor and Imrruclur ........ Memphis, Tenn, LHARLES NEWMAN HATFIELD ..................... Sneedville, Tenn. DR. KARL J. GOLDNER, Dean and Imlruuor ............ Memphis, Tenn, LOUIS D. HAUSER ................................... Hitchcock, Okla. WILLIAM B. SWAFFORD, Imlruaor .................... Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD EJ HOLLMAN ................................ Loretta, TennJ PHILLIP A. MCGREGOR, President .................... Monteagle, Tenn. PAUL L. JOURDAN .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. DOUGLAS E. CRO FTS, Vice-Presidem .................. Savannah, Tenn. KENNETH W. ROWE, Secretary ....................... Knoxville, Tenn Fourth ROW: FRANK R. TURNER, Treasurer ........................... Tupelo. Miss. JACK W. LINDSAY .................................. Rockwood, Tenn. J. KENNETH DePRIEST, Chaplain ..................... Tiptonville, Tenn. DAVID L, LUNDY ................................ Goodlettsville, Tenn. KENNETH F. PARRISH, Historian ................. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. CHARLES Ht MARTIN ................................... Paris, Tenn. BILLY J. McNUTT ........................................ Paris, Tenn. Second ROW: JOSEPH H. PARKER ................................... Jackson, Tenn. BUDDY Lh PRITCHARD, Sergwnt-aI-Arms ............ Johnson City, Tenn. NICK W. POWERS ................................... Memphis, Tenn JOHN T. McNIEL, Co-Sporu Manager ............... Fountain City, Tenn. SAM A. POWERS ................................. Jackson, Tenn. JIMMY CHARLES DODD, Co-Spurts Manager .............. Batesville, Ark. JACK PUGH ......................................... Madison, Tenn. MARION H. BAILEY ................................... Sparta, Tenn. BASIL D, RED, JR. .................................... Ellisville, Miss. JAMES E. BOOTH .................................. Maury City, Tenn. WILLIAM CHARLES BULLINGTON .................. Bulls Gap, Tenn, Fifth ROW: FRANK E. BUNCH ................................... Lexington, Tenn. JOE S ROPER . Hickman Ky ROBERT A- COFFEY --------------------------------- .Tfuewelly Ten . CLIFFORD G. ROWLAND ............................ Nashville, Tenn. SAM 5' COWARD ---------------------------------- lemgswn: Tenn. JAMES s. STEVENSON ............................... Memphis, Tenn. . J. EDWARD TAYLOR ................................ Maryville, Tenn, Thlrd ROW: LEWIS G. THREADGILL ............................... Jackson, Tenn. DORANCE D. DAMRON ............................ Harriman, Tenn. ROY Ct WAGGONER ............................. Goodlettsville,Tenn. T. MARTIN DeLOZIER ............................... Maryville, Tenn. FRED T. WALLACE ................................ Harriman, Tenn. E. J GOSLIN ......................................... Columbia, Tenn. LOYD H. WEATHERS ........................... Loretta, Tenn. THOMAS C. GUTHRIE, JR. ........................... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES R WILKINS, JR. ........................... Memphis, Tenn PHI DE Phi Delta Epsilon was established at Cornell Medical School in 1904 by Dr. Aaron Brown. Since that time the fra- ternity has grown until now it has forty-seven undergraduates and twenty-nine graduate chapters throughout the country. It has for its aims the promotion of good fellowship, the en- couragement of the highest standards of achievement, and the maintenance of the highest ethics in the practice of medi- cine. The Beta Eta Chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fra- ternity was established in March of 1929 at the University of First Row: DR. I. D, MICHELSON, Family deuisor ...... Memphis, Tenn. MISS BETTYE FISHER, Stwcrillmri .......... NashvilleY Tenn. RICHARD R. TENZEL, Prexidmi ............ Nashville, Tenn. CARL L. DAVIS, Virr-Prmidrnf .............. Nashville, Tenn. HARRY BARR, Serrkiary .................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT S. HARRIS, JR., Trcasurur .......... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: HUBERT A. ABRAHAM .................... Memphis, Tenn. ERIC M. CHAZEN .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES COHEN ............................ Nashville, Tenn. SOL COLSKY ............................... Memphis, Tenn. IRVING M. ETKIND ...................... Nashville, Tenn. RALPH FRANKLIN ......................... Memphis, Tenn. LTA 345 EPSILON Tennessee under the guidance of Dr. It D. Michelson. Dr. Michelson, professor of bacteriology and sponsor of Beta Eta Chapter has continued to aid and guide the chapter in its activities. During the past year the fraternity has had local physi- cians, fraters, and members of the faculty as guest speakers at fraternity dinner meetings. In addition there have been sev- eral social functions held including our Annual Banquet and Dance which is our outstanding affair of the year. Third Row: OSCAR BERNARD HECKLIN ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. STANLEY B. KAPI,AN ..................... Memphis, Tenn. NATHAN K, SALKY ........................ Memphis, Tenn. HERMAN IRVING SCHEINBERG .......... Memphis, Tenn. CARL F. STRAUSS .......................... Memphis, Tenn. ELI VVEIL .................................. Memphis, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: LEONARD BERG ........................ Miami Beach, Fla. NORMAN H. DAVIS ........................ Memphis, Tenn. MORTON L. GUBIN ........................ Memphis, Tenn. JERRY KAPLAN .......................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT KLINE ............................ Memphis, Tenn. First Row: WILLIAM G. BYRD, Presiding Senior ................... Knoxville, Tenn. :REIGHTON L. WILSON, JR., Pruidx'ng luninr .......... Batesville7 Miss. CHARLES McC. GILL, Iudge Advomtc ..................... Decherd, Tenn. JAMES B, MILLIS, Treasurer ........................... Cookeville, Tenn. CHARLES E. ALLEN, Serremry ............................ Erwin, Tenn. ROBERT B. CLARK, Hume Manager .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. F. E. HATCH, JR., Howe Manager ....................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT JABOUR, Sentinel ............................ Vicksburg, Miss. JAMES J. ACKER .................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Second Row: WILLIAM K. ALEXANDER .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. GERALD G. ANDERSON . . . . Hartford, Conn. ROBERT L, ANDREAE .................................. Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM P. BAILEY, JR. .......................... Johnson City, TemL ROBERT S, BAIN ................................... Watertown, Tenn. W7OODRUFF A, BANKS ............................ Chattanooga, Tenn. GEORGE L. BARKER ................................... Sewanee, Tenn. ROBERT W. BEASLEY ................................... Paducah, Ky. JAMES B. BEATTY ................................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Third Row: BALLARD H BLEVINS ............................. Johnson City, Tenn. WARREN C BOOP ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT I. BOURNE, JR. ........................ Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. PHI 346 LOUIS G, BRITT ..................................... Memphis, Tenn. lAMES B. BROWN .................................... Memphim Tenn. WILLIAM F. BRUNNER ............................... Memphis Tenn. GEORGE T BRYAN .................................. Nashville, Tenn. JOE E. BRYANT ...................................... Newbern, Tenn. H. W BURK ......................................... Jonesboro, Ark. Fourth Row: ARDEN J. BUTLER, JR. .............................. Covington, Tenn. WALTER S. CAIN .................................... Nashville, Tenn. RONALD F, CALKINS ................................. Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES T. CALLIS ...................................... Ridgely, Tenn4 CHARLES E, CAMPBELL .............................. Memphis, Tenn. jOE CAMPBELL ....................................... Nashville, Tenn. DEE JAMES CANALE ................................ Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE K. CARPENTER, JR. ......................... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT W CARSON ............................... Chattanooga. Tenn. Fifth Row: MICHAEL C. CARVER ............................... Morristown, Term. HUGH CLARKE ................................... Johnson City, Tenn. JAMES L, CLIFFORD .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. J. KENNETH COOKE ............................... Chattanooga, Tenn. THOMAS KYLE CRESON, JR. .......................... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES T. CROLEY ................................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. JUNIUS L. CROSSETT, III ............................ JAMES D CRUTCHFIELD . . . . . .Tazewell, Tenn. TERRY P. CRUTHIRDS ............................... Moscow, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. First Row: RHETT G. DANLEY, JR. FRANCIS L, DeGEORGE HAROLD S. DENNIS ............................... Chattanooga, Tenn DAVID H. DENNEY .................................... Milan, Tenn. BEN E. DEWBRE. JR. ................................. Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. DOBBINS ............................... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT T. DOSTER .................................. Nashville, Tenn. A. L. DRERUP, JR. ................................. Union City, Tenn. GAYLE N DUNN ................................ Johnson City, Tenn. Second Row: HAMEL B EASON ................................... Memphis,Tenn. LESLIE E. EASON .................................... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN H. EDMONDSON ................................ Martin, Tenn. JOHN W. ELLIS, JR. ............................. Jefferson City, Tenn. FRANK S. FARRIS .................................. Rogersville, Tenn. LEE FARRIS ......................................... Middlesboro, Ky. FRANCIS M. FESMIRE ................................. Pulaski, Tenn. V. L. FISHER, JR. , ................................. White Pine, Tenn. IRVIN D FLEMING ................................... Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: HUGH FRANCIS, JR. ................................ Memphis,Tenn. WALLACE B FRIERSON ......................... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. PRENTICE FULTON, JR. ............................. Memphis, Tenn. j. THEODORE GALYON .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. .......................... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. ................................ Phoenix, Ariz. ROBERT W. GILLMANN .............................. Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT M, GLASGOW, ................................ Dresden, TemL MAX L. GOODMAN .................................. Camden,Tenn. JOHN W. GOODNER ............................... Watertown, Tenn. CLARENCE E GOULDING, JR. .................... Johnson City, Tenn. Fourth Row: RICHARD B. GRESHAM .......................... Johnson City, Tenn. JERRY W. GRISE .................................. Johnson City, Tenn. JAMES A. GWALTNEY, JR. .......................... Memphis, Tenn. LARRY E. HALE ................................... Chattanooga, Tenn. LYNN R. HAMILTON .............................. Fayetteville,Tenn. NORMAN J HARRIS ................................. Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS R. HARRIS .................................. Newbern, Tenn. CHARLES B. HARVEY ................................ Harriman, Tenn. GEORGE E. HAZLEHURST, JR. ........................ Jackson, Tenn. Fifth Row: WILLIAM B. HELTON, JR. ............................ Newport, Tenn. ERNEST LEE HENDRIX ................................ Concord, Tenn. BERYL D. HENWOOD ................................ Canadiam Texas ROBERT G. HEWGLEY ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. BOBBY C. HIGGS ........................................ Paris, Tenn. C. STRATTON HILL, JR. ............................ Humboldt, Tenn JAMES R HOWERTON ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT H. HUTCHESON, JR. ......................... Franklin, Tenn. THOMAS M. JACKSON ................................ Dickson, Tenn. PHICHI PHICHI Alpha Beta Chapter was installed at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, on April 4, 1914. The Chapter House is located at 216 N. VValdran, and has for its purpose the First Row: BILLY R. JERNIGAN ................................ Springfield, Tenn. MILES P. JOHNSON ................................. Memphis, Tenn JIMMY E. JONES ...................................... Newport, Ark. EDWARD A. KARL .................................. Nashville, Tenn. BEN J KEEBLER ................................... Greeneville, Tenn. CHARLES G. KELLEY ............................. Chattanooga, Tenn. JIMMY J. KING ..................................... Guntersville, Ala. WILLIAM R KING ................................... Memphis, Tenn. JACK KINNARD ....................................... Franklin, Tenn. Second Row: EVAN JAMES KURTS .................................. Jackson, Miss, WILLIAM G, LAING .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. HARRY M. LAWRENCE, JR. ................... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. CHARLES W. LEWIS ..................................... Erin, Tenn. A. C. MCCULLY ......................................... Tupelo, Miss, DAVID Ch MCLEAN ................................... Koxville, Tenn. WILLIAM L. MADEN, JR. ................................ Augusta, Ga. ROBERT B. MANDLE ..................................... Paris, Tenn. JAMES R, MAYFIELD ................................ Humboldt, Tenn. Third Row: JAMES E. MAYES, JR. , J .............................. Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT W. MEADOWS .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. VERNON L. MEDLIN ................................. Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. METZGER ............................... Memphis, Tenn. promulgation of good fellowship, the maintenance of an atmosphere conducive to study, and the preservation and appreciation of the science of medicine. JESSE A. MILLER. JR. ................................. Knoxville, Tenn. JACK Mh MOBLEY ...................................... Jackson, Miss. RALPH H. MONGER, JR. ............................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN D. MOORE, JR. ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. MOREHEAD .............................. Dundee, Miss. Fourth Row: NEILON NEILSON .................................. Waxahachie, Texas RICHARD A. OBENOUR .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN A. OSBORNE, JR. .............................. Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE M, OWENS ............................... Chattanooga, Tenn. GENE R. PAGE ....................................... Memphis, Tenn. ROY C. PAGE ......................................... Memphis, Tenn. A. MICHAEL PARDUE ................................ Nashville, Tenn. RUSHTON E. PATTERSON ........................... Memphis, Tenn. SAM P. PATTERSON ................................. Memphis, Tenn. Fifth Row: JOHN D. PEEPLES, JR. ................................. Memphis, Tenn. JACK J. PEMBERTON ............................... Brownsville, Tenn. DON L. PEOPLES ................................ Johnson City, Tenn. RONALD H. PERRY ................................... Knoxville, Tenn. F. CHARLES PETTY ............................... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. HUEY H. PORTER .................................. Humboldt, Tenn. WILLIAM R. PRIDGEN ............................... Memphis, Tenn. T. HUNTER PRYOR, JR. .............................. Jonesboro, Ark. JAMES W. RACKLEY .................................. Memphis, Tenn. 348 First Row: FRED RAINEY ........................................ Nashvilk, Tenn. ROBERT C. REEDER .................................. Memphis,Tenn. ROBERT L. REEDER .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. KARL B. RHEA ...................................... Somerville, Tenn. B. AARON RICHARDSON ........................... Friendship, Tenn. T H. ROBERSON, JR. ................................ Dyersburg, Tenn. RUDYARD B. ROBISON ................................ Tupelo, Miss. DON J RUSSELL .................................. Chattanooga, Tenn. GRAYDON C. SANDERS, JR. .......................... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: WILLIAM C. SANDERS ............................... Columbus, Miss. RICHARD E. SCHUSTER ......................... State College,Miss. DANIEL J. SCOTT, JR. .............................. Humboldt, Tenn. ROBERT N. SIGLER ................................ Millington,Tenn. JOHN W. SPENCE ................................... Dyersburg, Tenn. W. R. C. STEWART, JR. ............................... Nashville, Tenn. JACK NELSON STONE ............................. Chattanooga, Tenn. GLENN R. STOUTT, JR ........................... Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK C. STRIPLING .................................. Newbern, Tenn. Third Row: BILLY SULLIVAN ..................................... Moscow, Tenn. R. L. SUMMITT ..................................... LaFollette,Tenn. DALE A. TEAGUE .................................. Greeneville. Tenn. EDWARD H. THOMPSON .............................. Gadsden, Ala. Members Not Pictured: JOEL L. ALVIS J. D. CALDWELL JAMES E. ANDERSON FREDERICK J. COOPER JOHN W. APPERSON, JR. J. TODD CROSS DARRELL AUSTIN JOSEPH CRUPIE JOHN F. BAYLEY WILLIAM M. DAVIS AUBRA BRANSON JAMES DEER ARLEE K,BUSBY WILLIAM L. GARNER 349 DARWOOD B. HANCE STERLING A. HARRIS ROBERT 'r. LOTT JAMES HAYS GEORGE B. HIGLEYA JR, JOHN PAUL JONES DANIEL T KEEL, JR. PHICHI WILLIAM C. THRELKELD ............................ Memphis, Tenn. JOHN H. THURMOND ................................ Ridgely, Tenn JOE E. TITTLE ....................................... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT E. TOOMS ...................................... Bells, Tenn. WALTER E. VERNER ................................. Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: HUBERT H. VESSER, JR. ............................... Mascot, Tenn. BILLY VINSON ......................................... Dover, Tenn. BRUCE E. WALKER ................................... Lucedale, Miss. DONALD D. WALKER ................................ Memphis, Tenn. LEWIS A. WALKER .................................. Memphis, Tenn. C. R. WALLACE, JR. ............................. Fountain City, Tenn. WILLIAM H. WEATHERFORD ........................ Savannah, Tenn ERNEST A. WEST, JR, ................................ Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT B. WHITTLE ............................... Gatlinburg, Tenn. Fifth Row: ALFRED E. WIGGS, JR ................................ Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM A. WILEY, JR. ........................... Johnson City, Tenn. EPHRAIM B, WILKINSON ........................... Byington,Tenn. JERRY WILLIAMS ..................................... Jackson, Tenn. GORDON L, WILLS ................................... Memphis, Tenn EUGENE S. WOLCOTT ................................ Franklin, Tenn. ROBERT F WOLFF ................................... Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD L WOOD ................................ Greeneville, Tenn. L. ROY YOUNG, JR. ................................ Bulls Gap, Tenn. VERNON H. YOUNG .............................. Chattanooga, Tenn. FRED LANSFORD JOHN PHILLIPS JAMES RAU H. L. SMITH VERNON 1. SMITH JAMES w. TERRY. JR. HALFORD s. WITAKER A. I. WILSON WILLIAM C. MIEHER JOHN NELSON REX ORR DOBSON PITMAN SAM PITNER First Row: ROBERT LITTLE, Prmidmzl .............. Elizabethmn, Tenn. HARRY MALONE, Via; Prmidmzt .......... Clarksville, Tenn. CLYDE HIGHFILL, Srrrkiary ............ Brmvnsville, Tenn. LESTER HOLT, Matter at . lrms ........ New Tazewell, Tenn. GEORGE WEBB, Innwr Guard ............... Memphis, Tenn. JOE VVOODSON, Prclalr ..................... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: BILL VVESTMORELAND, Ilousp Manager . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. CHES FER BLANKENSHIP, House Trrasm'rr. .Jacksboro, Tenn. JACK BEVINS .............................. Concord, Tenn. Phi Delta Chi, a National Professional Pharmaceutical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the year 1883. The chapter at the University of Tennessee was formed on May 11, 1922, PHI 350 JIM BLEDSOE ............................. Humboldt, Tenn. TOM BROOKS ............................ Collierville, Tenn. JOE BROWN .................................. Jellico, Tenn. Third Row: VVYNFRED BYRD .......................... Trenton, Tenn. ATKINS CARTER ........................ Henderson, Tenn. BILL CAUDEL ............................. Memphis. Tenn. JESSE CONNER .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. HORACE DAVIS ............................ Charlotte, Tenn. MAURICE ELDRIDGE ...................... Charlotte, Tenn. and named Omega. Dr. Robert L. Crowe, Dean of the school, was Past Grand President of the National Fra- ternity. Omega chapter now has a strength of fifty active members. DELTACHI First Row: SAM FUSON ............................... Nashville, Tenn. JOIIN HAGEVVOOD ...... .......... .. ...... Memphis, Tenn. LAWRENCE HARKLEROAD .. .......... ..Kingsport, Tenn. T. C. HOWELL ........ ... ............ .....Carthage, Tenn. BUCKNER HOVVSE ...... ....... . ........ . . .Alexandria, La. HARRY JOHNSON ....... . .......... ... ..... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: LESLIE JULIAN .......... .. ...... ... . . .Mnl'ristown, Tenn. BOB LINDSAY ............................. .Salishury, N. C. W. C. LINGO .......... .................... Memphis, Tenn. JIM LOCKERT . . . . ....... ..... ......... Ashland City, Tenn. TURNER MOREIIEAD ...... ................ Memphis, Tenn. JIM SPOTTS .......................... West Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: JACK STOVALL, jR. . .. ....... . ............. Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD TRACY . . . . .. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. PHI DELTA 351 BI'D TURNER ............................ ..Memphis, Tenn. MARVIN VVILCOX ................. . ..... . . .Memphis, Tenn. WALTER RALEIGH ........ . .............. .Memphis, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: DON OVERTON, Trmsui'rr ................ Bulls Gap, Tenn. HOLMES CROSS ................... ...........Pruden, Tenn. SAM JONES .. ............ . ..... . ........ Lebanon, Tenn. ROY LATTIMER ........................ . . . . .Newport, Ark. LEON SHIELDS ..... . .. ................. ..Memphis, Tenn. Faculty Not Pictured: DR. R. L. CROVVF. ... ........ .. ..... ......... In Memoriam DR. 0 H. EADES, Fatally xldruimr ............ Memphis, Tenn. DR. A. H. MI'SICK, Far'uliy aldwisor .......... Memphis, Tenn. DR. T. P. NASH ... .. ..... . ..... ..... ....... Memphis, Tenn. DR. E. F. WILLIAMS ......... . ......... . . .Memphis, Tenn. DR. J. L. WOODS ...................... Memphis, Tenn. MR. C. H. SMITH ........... ... . . . . . .. ..... Memphis, Tenn. CHI PHI Phi Rho Sigma is an internatinnul medical fraternity founded at Northwestern Ivnivcrsity in 1890. As 11 professional fraternity, it limits its membership to the held of medicine. It does not admit members of other medical fraternities hexcepting honor societieg but may initiate members of the general social or literary fraterni- ties. Phi Rho Sigma is a member of the Professional Interfraternity First Row: DR. FRANK L. ROBERTS, Sponsor ...................... Memphis, Tenn. DR. PHILIP Mh LEWIS, Sponsor ........................ Memphis, Tenn, JAMES E. GABA, Pruiden! ............................... Alamo, Tenn. WALLACE R. ALEXANDER, Vire-Pruidcnl ........... Chattanooga, Tenn, JOE C. CHAMBERS, Secrtmry ........................ Elizabethtcn, Tenn. EDMOND LYNN ALLEY, Treasurer ................. Church Hill, Tenn. LAWRENCE Sh MOFFATT, Harm Nfanagcr .......... Johnson City, Tenn. DONALD V. CHAMBLEE, Senior Warden .............. High Point, N. C. NED T, HARNEY, Junior Ward : ..................... Smithvillch Tenn. Second Row: JOSEPH E. ANDERSON, JR. ......................... Elsmere, Ky. DAVID C, ANDREWS ............................. E1i2abetht0n,Tenn. JOHN L. BOND, JR. .................................... Jackson, Tenn. WARREN F. BROWN ................................... Dayton, Tznn. JOHN M. BRYAN ................................... Cookeville, Tenn EDWARD F. BUCHNER, III ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES F. CRAWLEY, jR. ............................ Sale Creek, Tennh WILLIAM B. BANNER ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. HOYT C. DEES ................................... Johnson City. Tenn. 352 RHO SIGMA Conference and the Medical Intcrfrnternity Conference. Phi Rho Sigma has Chapters in approved medical schools in the I'nited States and Canada, ranging from Nova Scotia to Cali- fornia. It maintains a Central Office in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Phi Rho Sigma has twenty-six undergraduate chapters and nin:- teen alumni chapters. Third Row: BILLY W. DOUGLAS .............................. McMinnville, TEnlL EDWARD Ih EWTON ............................. McMinnvilIe,Tenn. MARINUS GENE FLUX ........................... Rotterdam,Holland WILLIAM Eh FOREE .................................... Athens, Tenn. GEORGE W, FORT, JR, .............................. Clarksville, Tenn. JERRY T. FRANSCISCO ............................ Huntingdon, Tenn. FRANK G. GARBIN ..................................... Biloxi, Mirs. LAWRENCE GALE GARDNER ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN Th GIBSON ................................... Nashville,Tcnn. Fourth Row: THOMAS E. GOYER ................................... Jackson, Tenn. ROBERT Nh HELTON .............................. Old Hickory, Tenn. WOOD C. HIATT ....................................... Mobile, Ala. ELBERT EDWIN HINES .................................. Lucy, Tenn. JAMES THOMAS HOLDER .......................... Maryville,Tenn. M. LEO HUGES, JR. .................................. Nashville, Tenn. A. L. HUGHETT .................................... Caryville, Tenn. ROBERT S. EESSUP .................................... Gulfport, Missh JAMES L. JOHNSON .................................. Lewisburg. Tennh PHI Phi Rho Sigma has approximately 2,000 umlergraduates and 20,000 alumni members. Chi Epsilon Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma was established at the University of Tennessee Medical School in 1906. It was originally founded as the Lambda Chapter of Chi Zeta Chi. Chi Epsilon Chapter was founded after Chi Zeta Chi and Phi Rho Sigma amalgamated as Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity. First Row: W. RAY JOUETT ................................... Livingston, Tenn W. CARTER KEETON .............................. Collinwood, Tenn ROBERT E. KEITH ................................... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM C. LEONARD ............................... Harrogate, Tenn. JAMES W. LIMBAUGH, JR, .......................... Lewisburg, Tenn. ROBERT R, MATTHEWS 0.0.,..,.. JOE M. MEADOWS, JR. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . .Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD N. MOGAN ................................ Nashville, Tenn. RANDALL EUGENE PEARSON .......................... Persia, Tenn. Second Row: JAMES E. PHILLIPS .................................. Altamont, Tenn. BILLY D. PIERCE .................................. Fort Worth, Texas WARRAN A. ROSS ................................... Nashville, Tenn. WATT T. SALMON . . . . . . 0 . ................. Levelland, Texas JOHN A. SHIELDS ................................. Manchester, Tenn WALTER FRANK SIDWELL .......................... Livingston, Tenn. JACK C. SMITH .......................................... Ada, Okla. JAMES H. SMITH .. 0. . ................. Selmer, Tenn. LEE 5. SMITH ...................................... Lynchburg, TemL RHOSI GMA Phi Rho Sigma fulfills its obligations as :1 medical fraternity by a program aimed at: l. The professional advancement of its members. 2. Service to the medical schools. . Sen ice to the Medical Profession. 3 4. Service to the community. Third Row: XVILLIAM RADFORD SMITH ............................ Jackson, Tenn, MICHAEL E STEBLER .................................. Lansford, Pa. CHARLES R. SWIFT ............................... Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES M. THAYER .................................. Memphis, Tenn. R. WILLIAM TROTTER ............................ Chattanooga, Tenn, JOHN B. TURNER ...................................... Jackson, Tenn. HENRY MELVIN VAUGHN ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn HUGH W0 VAUGHN ................................. Munford, Tenn. H0 LEE WALTON .................................. Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: LOYD G. WILLIAMS .................................. Stratford, Okla HAROLD C. WOOD .................................. McAlister, Okla, DAN E. WOODSON .................................... Poteau, Okla. J. HOWARD YOUNG, JR. ........................... Springfield, Tenn. GEORGE H0 ZENGER ................................ Nashville, Tenn, 353 First Row: DR. JAMES T. GINN, Fm'zzlly :ldrvisor ........ Memphis, Tenn. DR. BARTON L. MCGIIICE, pruly Comzsrlnr. .Memphis, Tenn. DR. M. L. FI'LLER, .-155t. Drpufy Comzwlor. . . .Memphis, Tenn. DAVID T. BROWN, Grand IWaJIz'r .......... Clarksville, Tenn. E. H. HAMILTON, JR, Junior Grand AMasler. .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES H. CROW, Smerrmry ................ Dover, Tenn. H. EUGENE BOLINGER, Treasurer ............ Pembroke, Ky. CHARLES J. LADD, Past Grand Mastrr ....... Nashville, Tenn. JOE K. BASS, Past Junior Grand Mastrr ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Second Row: JOHN L. VVILHOIT, JR., Paxt Srrrrthary. . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES T. AKERS .......................... Nashville, Tenn. R. LYNN ALLEN ........................... Maryville, Tenn. TOMMY H. MCMILLAN ..................... Newport, Tenn. ELVVOOD E. BENNETT ........................ Tampa, Fla. FOY B. BROWN ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. MILTON R. BUNDSCHF ................ Chattanooga, Tenn. JOHN M. BURGE, JR. ......................... Jackson, Miss. JAMES R. BUTCHER, JR .................... Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: EDWARD M. CAMPBELL .................. Memphis, Tenn. JOHN O. CHRISTENBERRY ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. HORACE F. CORDER, JR. .................. Nashville, Tenn. EDWIN B. CRENSHAVV .................. Fnion City, Tenn. Psi Omega Fraternity was founded at Baltimore Col- lege of Dental Surgery in 1892, now having a total mem- bership of over 21,000. It is today the largest of the dental PSI OMEGA 354 L. J. DAVIDSON ........................... Memphis, Tenn. CI'RTIS XV. DEAN ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. STEVE L. DOKA ......................... Mm'ristmvn, Tenn. VVARRFN H. DYIC ........................... A ckerman, Miss. PRINCE A. FADES, JR. ........................ Rnssville, Ga. Fourth Row: JAMES C. ELDER .......................... Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM L. ELLINGTON .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. DONALD H. ELLIS ........................... Bristol, Tenn. JAMES D. ENOCH .......................... Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES L. FIELDS .......................... Milan, Tenn. ROBERT E. FIELDS ............................ Milan, Tenn. LARRY E. FOGO ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. BILLY M. FORD ............................ LaFayette, Tenn. JACK L. FUSON ............................ Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row: CLINTON R. GILL ............................. Rushton, La. DAVID N. GRIFFITH ...................... Memphis, Tenn. IRVIN GRINDER, JR. .................... IIohenwald, Tenn. DAVID A. GROVE ............................ Mascot, Tenn. THOMAS E. GUILEDGE ................. Birmingham, Ala. HENRY ALLEN HARRISON, JR. ............ Nashville, Tenn. RICHARD H. HAWKINS .................... Jackson, Miss. ROBERT D. l'IAYMORE .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM B. HENDRIX ..................... Concord, Tenn. fraternities. At present there are thirty active chapters in the United States, several in foreign countries, and alumni chapters in the principal cities of this country. First Row: JAMES L. JACKSON, JR. ................ Murfreesboro, Tenn. JOHN R. JACOVVAY ..................... Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM S. JAMESON ...................... Camden, Ark. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON ................. Madisonville, Tenn. JOSEPH P. KEIRAN ........................ Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE R. KIMBRELL .................... Memphis, Tenn. RUSSELL B. KING ............................ Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM H. KNOX, III .................... Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM L. LaFONT .................... Union City, Tenn. Second Row: CHARLES F. LANDIS, JR. ................ Chattanooga, Tenn. RICHARD A. LANE ........................ Maryville, Tenn. MALCOLM A. LYNCH .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. JEFFERSON H. McCRORY ................. Knoxville, Tenn. HARRY N. BALDWIN .................... Rogersville, Tenn. WILLIAM W. MANNING .................. Nashville, Tenn. JAMES L. MARKS .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD C. MEDLIN .......................... Sardis, Miss. JAMES J. NANKIVELL ....................... Athens, Tenn. Third Row: PATRICK J. NELIGAN .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM H. NORTHERN .............. Jefferson City, Tenn. JOHN G. PAYNE .......................... Nashville, Tenn. SIDNEY D. PETERSEN, JR. .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. HENRY S. POWERS, JR. ..................... Jackson, Tenn. JOE S. REYNOLDS .......................... Concord, Tenn. Psi Gamma Chapter was installed at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, on October 18, 1926. It has for its purpose the maintenance of the high standards of the P 355 ALFRED C. RHEA ............................ Bristol, Tenn. WILLIAM J. ROBERTSON ................ Oak Ridge, Tenn. BILLY E. SHIRLEY ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: JACK A. SMYTHE ............................ Bristol, Tenn. FULTON C. SNEED ............................ Osyka, Miss. RAY CHARLES STEINKE .................... Powell, Tenn. HUGH ARNOLD STEWART, JR. ............. Jackson, Tenn. JAMES E. THOMAS ........................ Memphis, Tenn. JERE W. TURNER ...................... Richard City, Tenn. MACK D. UNDERVVOOD .................... Concord, Tenn. DENNIS W. WALDROP ........................ B1aine,Tenn. LEE HUGHES WALKER ........................ Drew, Miss. Fifth Row: JOSEPH W. WALL, JR. .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. THOMAS H. VVIGGINS .................... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM E. VVOLK .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT M. WILLIAMS ...................... Jackson, Tenn. CHARLES W. WOODS ........................ Selmer, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: WILLIAM M. BRADFORD ................. Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT C. BUCKNER ..................... Knoxville, Tenn. BART F. FERGUSON ...................... Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID A. HOLMES .......................... Jackson, Tenn. DAVID M. ISBELL ....................... Chattanooga, Tenn. DOUGLAS H. ROBERTSON .................. Jackson, Tenn. JACK C. SCHMITT ......................... Franklin, Tenn. dental profession, the encouragement of scientific investi- gations and writings, and promulgation of good fellow- ship among its members. SIOMEGA XIPSI Xi Psi Phi Fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan in 1889, and now has a total membership of well over 20,000. At present, there are 33 active chapters and 30 alumni chapters. First Row: DR. JEFF JUSTIS, Drputy Supreme Pm. ..... Memphis, Tenn. DR. C. A. LLOYD, Hm. Deputy Suprrmy Pn'x. Memphis, Tenn. DR. F. N. WEBER, Sponsor ................... Memphis, Tenn. DR. A. R. SAMPLE, Sponsor .................. Memphis, Tenn. LEO W. MITCHELL, President .............. Tuscumbia, Ala. J. F. WARD, Vim-Presidmt ................ Livingston, Tenn. J. E. WILLIAMS, Sarrtary ................. Knoxville, Tenn. J. P. FREEMAN, JR, Treaxurer .......... Fountain City, Tenn. R. K. BURDINE, Rush Chairman ............ Kingsport, Tenn. Second Row: BILL TERRY, Philemon ..................... Knoxville, Tenn. D. D. YELTON, Sgt-at-erx .................... Erwin, Tenn. JIM SOUSOULAS, Editor .................... Memphis, Tenn. I. I. DELASHMET, Intramural JWgr. ............ Clinton, Miss. L. ABERNATHY ........................... Memphis, Tenn. JIM ALEXANDER .......................... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM ALVERSON .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. C. B. ARMSTRONG .......................... Martel, Tenn. JAMES BAKER .......................... W'aynesboro, Tenn. Members Not Pictured: DONALD C. BATTS ............................ Norfolk, Va. CHARLEY N. BEARD .......................... Paris. Tenn. W. S. IDOL .................. 356 PHI Alpha Omicron Chapter was organized at the Univer- sity of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1921 and the chapter was reactivated in 1947. The Xi Psi Phi Fraternity is a brotherhood of men Third Row: J. D. BIGGERS ............................... Corinth, Miss. MARY L. BLACKVVELL, Honorary Member. . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM BREEDING ................ Fountain City, Tenn. ED BROOKS .......................... Fountain City, Tenn. V. 0. BRYANT ............................. Cleveland, Tenn. MIMS BUTLER .............................. Raleigh, Miss. C. G. EVANS .............................. Manchester, Tenn. R. H. FRADY, JR. ........................ Brownsville, Tenn. J. A. GARRISON ............................ Byington, Tenn. Fourth Row: HARLEN GATES, II ........................ Memphis, Tenn. J. D. GOLDSCHMID ........................ Memphis, Tenn. W. RICHARD HALE ...................... Morristown' Tenn. S. D. HALL, JR. .............................. Goodman, Miss. DON HAGY ................................... Shiloh, Tenn. J. F. HARDIN .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. B. B. H UDSON ............................ Sweetwater, Tenn. A, O. JONES ............................... Dyersburg, Tenn. CECIL KELLER .............................. Bolivar, Tenn. RICHARD DAVIDSON ..................... VVhitweIl, Tenn. L. L. DAVIS, JR. ................................. Lula, Miss. ............... Memphis, Tenn. chosen from those who have decided upon a career in the profession of Dentistry. It was organized for the purpose 01c providing a better, more substantial foundation upon which to build a successful professional life; of creating a First Row: JAMES KOELZ ............................. Memphis, Tenn. NORMAN LUTHER ........................ Nashville, Tenn. jOE W. LOOPER .......................... Livingston, Tenn. SAM C. LOVE .............................. Nashville, Tenn. TOM MARKS ................................. Ripley, Tenn. A. D. MARSHALI .......................... Trezevant, Tenn. C. L. NABERS ............................ Morristown, Tenn. D. E. NEVVBERRY ......................... Livingston, Tenn. C. P. NUSSBAVMER ........................ Bordeaux, Tenn. Second Row: J. M. RAPER ................................ Jackson, Tenn. 8. L. REYNOLDS .............................. Myrtle' Miss. W. S. ROBERTSON ............................ Milan, Tenn. 0. II, RUTHERFORD, JR. .............. Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. F. SADLER ............................... Memphis, Tenn. J. A. SAIN .................................. Morrison, Tenn. G. I. SALOMONE .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. CHRIS SCORDAS .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. W. 0. SHEARER ................................ Cordale, Ga. C. E. KENNEMER ........................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT E. MATHIS .......................... Corinth, Miss. X I PSIPHI desire for a cleaner, healthier and more wholesome atmos- phere in which to live; of developing an appreciation of the qualities of friendship and hospitality; and of stimul- ating a desire to include these qualities in the character of its members. Third Row: TROY SHEFFIELD .......................... Gulfport, Miss. H. K. SMITH ............................... Vardaman, Miss. J. A. SMITH .............................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. J. N. SPICELAND .............................. Dover, Tenn. CLARK STANCIL ............................... Earle, Ark. H. A. STRATTON .......................... Maryville, Tenn. R. L. STRATTON ........................ Rolling Fork, Miss. J. C. STROUP .............................. McKenzie, Tenn. J. 1X STRUNK .............................. Henryetta, Okla. Fourth Row: J. A. SUDDARTH .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. P. E. THOMAS .............................. Memphis, Tenn. R. R. THOMASON ........................ Russellville, Tenn. J. A. TUCKER .............................. Little Rock, Ark. S. H. TURNER, JR. ....................... Morristown, Tenn. W. E. VVILLOUGHBY ...................... Mt. Juliet, Tenn. M. N. WILSON .......................... Old Hickory, Tenn. VV. 0. VVIMMER .......................... Kingsport, Tenn. W. B. VVINNETT ......................... VVoodbury, Tenn. THOMAS E. McCLFLLAN ..................... Hickman, Ky. WM. H. PIPER ............................. Knoxville, Tenn. 357 First Row: DR. HALL S. TACKET, Family .4dwi50r ...... Memphis, Tenn. DR. FRANK L. ROBERTS, Swrpfary-Trrasurrr.Memphis, Tenn. DR. ALLEN S. EDMONDSON, Prrxidenl ........ Martin, Tenn. NORMAN J. HARRIS, Fim-Prmidmzf .......... Memphis, Tenn. HAMEL B. EASON .......................... Memphis, Tenn. PAUL C. ESTES ............................ Nashville, Tenn. RAY S. GREENBERG ....................... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: JACK R. HALFORD ........................ Memphis, Tenn. DR. HALDEN W. HOOPER .................. Waverly, Tenn. Alpha Omega Alpha is an Honor Medical Society composed of medical men and women who as undergrad- uates have given promise of becoming leaders in their pro- fession or who later have attained such leadership. Its JOHN W. MILES ............................ Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE M. OWENS .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES M. PARKS .................... Fork Mountain, Tenn. CHESTER W. PEEPLES, JR. ................ Memphis, Tenn. DR. JAMES H. SPAVIJNNG .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Third Row: GLENN R. STOI'TT .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. DR. IRVIN S. TAYLOR ...................... Huntsville, Ala. HAROLD F. VANN .......................... Pikeville, Tenn. ELI VVEIL .................................. Memphis, Tenn. DR. SITE P. VVELCII ........................ Savannah, Tenn. aims are the promotion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encouragement of a high standard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates, and the recognition of high attainment in medi- cal science of practice and related fields. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA 358 First Row: DR. MILTON SISKIN ............................. President DR. THOMAS R. MEADOWS ................ Prnsidenl-wlert DR. JAMES T. ANDREWS .................... Virr-Presidml DR. HAROLD P. THOMAS .............. Snrriary-Treaxurrr DR. VIRGIL 0. BOLTON DR. JULIOUS R. BOIVRGOYNE Second Row: DR. RALPH E. BRADEN DR. JUDSON J. FITE DR. SIDNEY FRIEDMAN, SR. DR. MARION L. FULLER DR. JAMES T. GINN DR. RALPH E. HENDERSON Third Row: DR. GEORGE VV. HITCKABA DR. DEENE R. LEVENTHAL Omicron Kappa I'psilon is a society of dentists Whose purpose is To encourage and develop a spirit emulation among students in dentistry and t0 recognize in an appropriate manner those who shall distinguish themselves by a high grade of scholarship. The society was organized in 1914 at Northwestern I'niversity Dental School. The oHiCial insignia adopted in 1915 embodies the spirit of the Society. The insignia is :1 key with the letters 0 tOmicroni, K tKapsz, and U UFpsiInM by the Greek letter S tSigmaL The First three initials, which indicate the name of this society, are derived from three Greek words, Odontns tteethi, Kai and Hygeia thealthi. The encircling letter S tSigmai derives DR. CHESTER LLOYD DR. BARTON L. MCGHEF, DR. JAMES E. MEEKS DR. ROBERT B. PARKES Fourth Row: DR. ROBERT L. PARRISH DR. VVALTER C. SANDUSKY, JR. DR. FRANK E. SHEPARD DR. VVILLIAM J. TEMPLETON DR. FAUSTIN N. VVEBER DR. PAUL E. VVESTON Members Not Pictured: DR. HERMAN C. LEVITCII DR. DOUGLAS H. ROBERTSON DR. JOE A. SAIN DR. CHRIS G. SCORDAS DR. THOMAS G. TOVVNES from the Greek word Soteria tconversation 0r preservationi, and represents the a1Lemhracing ideal of conversation which is the Chief concern of the dental profession and its oral health service. There are 3+ Chapters with approximately 6,000 members. Psi Chapter was founded May 15, 1929, and now has a membership of 9,1,. Its charter members were R. S Vinsant, R. D. Dean, C P. Harris, J. F. Bigger, W. F. Lundy, L. J. McRae, J. J. Ogden, J. D. Towncr, and W. J. Templeton. Election tn the society is not only 21 recognition of accomplish- ment as a student, but also an insignia of bath promise and ex- pectancy of leadership in some phase of dentistry after graduation. OMICRON KAPPA UPSILON 359 RHO CHI The Rho Chi National Honorary Pharmaceutical So- ciety was founded in 1922, the first chapter being granted by the State of Michigan to the Alpha Chapter of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy. The Greek letters Rho Chiii were selected as emble- matic of the prescription sign tin , and the colors, purple and white were chosen because they are indicative of the royalty of purple and the truth and loyalty of white. After five years of existence, Rho Chi had grown to have eight active chapters, and as of now, the active chap- ters number thirty-eight. First Row: DR. KARL J. GOLDNER, Dran .............. Memphis, Tenn. DR. ALBERT HAMMOND MUSICK, Sponsor. .Memphis, Tenn. VVEDDIE HOWARD HASSLER, Farulty ...... Memphis, Tenn. JACK PUGH, Prmidml ...................... Madison, Tenn. TEMPLE M. DeLOZIER, Virr-Prrxidrnt ...... Maryville, Tenn. TREVA STILTS CHUMLEY, SH'H'MI'y ...... Nashville, Tenn. Second Row: BILLY J. MCNUTT, Trramrrr ................... Paris, Tenn. DOLORES WINTER BARDILL ............. Nashville, Tenn. 360 The Alpha N u Chapter was founded at the University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy in 1948 with seventeen charter members. The present number of active members is sixteen, including three faculty members. The fundamental objectives of Rho Chi are to promote the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences through the encouragement and recognition of intellectual scholar- ship. To obtain this end, high standards of scholarship have been demanded for election to the membership with the view that scholarly attainment indicates the capacity of the individual for outstanding achievements in phar- macy. SI'E HARRIS CHILDRESS ................ Springfield, Tenn. KATHERINE WATSON 001717 .............. Monterey, Tenn. CAROLA K. KOENIG ....................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT BROYLES NORRIS ................ Dayton, Tenn. Third Row: AGNES RUTH PATTERSON .............. Maryville, Tenn. JOANNE HARDEMAN POWERS ............ Memphis, Tenn. SAMUEL ADAM POWERS ................... Jackson, Tenn. NOLA HAMMOND VVEATHERS ............. Loretto, Tenn. THE The Deans, Society was founded at the University of Tennessee on December 6, 1948. It is an honorary society for undergraduate students in the College of Dentistry. It was named by its founders to honor Dr. Richard Doggett Dean, First Row: JOE ALLEN SAIN, Preside ! ........................... Morrison, Tenn. EDWARD C. REYNOLDS, Vin-Prexidem ................ Memphis, Tenn, CHRIS G. SCORDAS, Secretary ........................... Roanoke, Va. RICHARD S. BURFORD, Treasurer Memphis, Tenn. JAMES D. BIGGERS, III, Hiuoriun ....................... Corinth, Miss. DOUGLAS H, ROBERTSON, SergmnleuI-Arrm .............. Jackson, Miss. JOE K. BASS .......................................... Knoxville. Tenn. EUGENE H. BOLINGER ................................ Pembroke, Ky. Second Row: E, GLENN BROOKS ............................... Fountain City, Tenn. FOY B. BROWN ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. HORACE F. CORDER, JR. ............................. Nashville, Tenn. L. J. DAVIDSON ..................................... Memphis,Tenn. JUDSON A. DAVIS ............................... Elizabethton, Tenn HARLAN GATES, II ................................. Memphis, Tenn. IRVIN GRINDER, JR. ............................... Hohenwald, Tenn. SAMUEL HALL ....................................... Goodman, Miss. Third Row: DAVID M. ISBELL ................................. Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM S. JAMESON . ............................ Camden, Ark. RICHARD A. LANE ................................. Maryville,Tenn. DEANS, 361 SOCIETY former Dean of the College of Dentistry, and his wife, Dr. Marguerite Taylor Dean, former Associate Professor of Oral Pathology. Its membership consists of outstanding Junior and Senior students who are selected by a combined Faculty- Student Election Committee. NORMAN K. LUTHER ............................... Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS W, MARKS ................................... Ripley, Tenn. WARD MEYERHOEFFER, JR. ...................... Johnson City. Tenn. ALBERT E. MILLER ................................. Elizabethton, Tenn. LEO W. MITCHELL .................................. Tuscumbia, Ala. Fourth Row: ALVIN B. MOOREHEAD, JR. ........................ Little Rock, Ark. JOE S. REYNOLDS .................................... Concord, Tenn. JACK Ah SMYTHE ...................................... Bristol, Tenn. JAMES GEORGE SOUSOULAS ........................ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM H. SPENCER ................................... Erin, Tenn. ARNOLD H. STEWART, JR. ........................... Jackson, Tenn. SAM C. TATUM ..................................... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM J. TERRY .................................. Memphis, Tenn. Fifth Row: JAMES E. THOMAS ................................... Memphis, Tenn. LEE HUGHES WALKER .................................. Drew, Miss. JOHN L. WILHOIT ................................ Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES E. WILLIAMS ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT M, WILLIAMS ................................ Jackson, Tenn. CHARLES W. WOODS .................................. Selmer, Tenn. First Row: DR. CHARLES H. EADES .............................. Faculty Advimr WILLIAM J. SWAN ........................ President, AlleIudemf Club JAMES C. TABOR .................... Vire-Prexident, AIl-Sludentf Club VIRGINIA CROSS .......................... Serretary, All-Sludenlsh Club PAUL L. JOURDAN ....................... Treasurer, All-Studemx, Club GAIL ALLEN ..................................... President, N-II !DJ DONALD J BELLOTT . . . . . . .Presidem; D-IZ JOE CAMPBELL ........................................ Presidem, M43 Second Row: ROBERT W. CARSON ............................. Presidem, Nux Club MARGARET CATE ................................ Prexidem, N-10 tCt JOHN E. COLEMAN ..................................... President, P-4 PEGGY CRAFT ................................... President, N-II tCe JAMES F. CRAWLEY . . . . . ........ Prexidenl, M-I JAMES GABA . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Presidem, M-9 BETTY GRAY ...................................... Pruident, N-9 tCt WILLIAM A. HARRIS, JR. .......... President, Christian Medial! Society Third Row: WOOD C. HIATT ...................................... President, M-3 RICHARD W. HUCKABA ............................... President, D-I VASHTI JESSUP ................................... President, N-5 tDt CECIL P. KELLER .................................. Praidem, D-7 CHARLES H. MARTIN . . ....................... President, P-8 DAVID C, McLEAN ................................... President, M-II MARY JANE MCNEIL .................... Presitlml, N-4 tDt 6? N-8 KLU LEO W. MITCHELL ................................... President, D40 Fourth Row: PAT PARKER ......................................... President, MT-Z BOBBIE PENRY .................................... President, N-7 hDh Student body officers are elected each spring and rotated among the schools Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing. A11 stu- dents in good standing enrolled in the University are members of ALL-STUDENThS 6 POLLY PHILLIPS ................................. President, N-IZ tDt REBECCA QUIN .................................. President, N-13 HJt NELL H. RAST .t .................... President, DH-I BETTYE D, ROE . . . . . .................. President, N-Z tDl TOM SMITH ........................................... Presidenl, M-7 GLENN R. STOUTT, JR. ......................... President. M-IU Fifth Row: JACK D. STOVALL .................................... President, P-IZ ROBERT L. SUMMITT ................................. President, M-5 ROBERT E. TOOMS .................................... President, M-4 JUSTIN D. TOWNER .................................. President, D-9 JIMMIE WALDRON ..................................... Pren'dem, M-2 LEE H. WALKER ....................................... Pretidem, D-II JAMES F. WARD ....................................... Presidenl; D19 0. HORACE YARBERRY, JR. .......................... President, M-IZ Members Not Pictured: CHARLES B. ARMSTRONG ............................ Presiden!,D-6 ALMA DAUGHERTY .................................. President, N-GD PATRICIA DUCKWORTH ............. President, Nurye; Student Counril MRS. IRENE DUNFORD .............................. Prexidenl, DHJ VIRGINIA HILL ..................................... President, NvIZC PATRICK T. KELLY ..................................... President, D-Z KENNETH KING ...................................... President, DJ? DOROTHY NIARLAR .................................. President, N-8C ALFRED RADER ...................................... President, Me6X JAMES SIDNEY SMITH ................................ Prexia'tnt,De5 PATRICIA SVVORDS .................................. President, N-9D JOHN TWILLA ......................................... Prnidenl, M-6 HOLLY WILKINS .................................... PreiidenI, N-IOD the AlI-Students, Club. The purpose of the AlI-Student.sJ Club is to promote the activities of the student life in the University to serve as a center for such activities, and to promote the best inter- ests 0f the University. CLUB COUNCIL First Row: JANE WRIGHT, Sworn! Virr-Prmidrnt .......... Henry, Tenn. ANNIE SUE CLIFT, Third lliw-Prmidml . . . .Newbern,Tenn. JO ANN DOOM, Svrrrim'y ................ New Albany, Miss. MARY LEE BANNER, Trpmurrr ............... JonesViHe, Va. NANCY CROSS, Parliammlarian ............... Jellico, Tenn. Second Row: GLENDA RUTH CANADA ................. Memphis, Tenn. JOAN DILLINGHAM ........................ Ashville, N. C. JOAN FOSTER ............................... Winfield, Ala. PEGGY GAITHER ........................... Jackson, Tenn. DOROTHY KING ......................... Sandy Hook, Ky. NURSE S 363 Third Row: BOBBIE PITTMAN ......................... McComb, Miss. JO ANN RANDLE .......................... Memphis,Tenn. JO ANN STOREY ........................... Paragould, Ark. GRACE THOMPSON ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. Members Not Pictlred: MISS KAY CAMPEN ............................... Sponsor MISS RUTH VVERNER ............................. Sponmr GAIL ALLEN, First ViCF-Prexidmt .............. Camden, Ark. PATRICIA DUCKVVORTI'I, Pwsidmzl ...... VVhitehouse, Tenn. LOU GARRISON ......................... Marked Tree, Ark. JIMMY HCNN ............................. Paragould, Ark. LINDAREE LEDBETTER ............... Johnson City,Tenn. MARY LOU MARCUS .......................... Dyer, Tenn. STUDENT COUNCIL NUX CLUB The Nux Club, senior honorary society of the University of Tennessee at Memphis, is composed of Seniors who are representatives of the fraternities recognized by the Commit- tee on Student Welfare. The Nux Club was organized in October 1939 for the purpose of U Advancing the spirit of First Row: DR. EDWIN W. COCKE, JR., Farulty :ldrvimr .Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT W. CARSON, Phi Chi, Presidmt. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. SAM L. JONES, Phi Delta Chi, Virz-Prrsident. . .Lebanon, Tenn. JOE A. SAIN, Xi Psi Phi, Serretary-Treasurer . .Morrison, Tenn. DONALD J. BELLOTT, Delta Sigma Delta .Memphis, Tenn. BILL C. BULLINGTON, Kappa Psi ........ Bule Gapflhenn. Second Row: RICHARD S. BURFORD, Delta Sigma Delta ..Memphis,Tenn. .10le M. BITRGE, Psi Omega ................ Jackson,Miss. 364 goodwill and fellowship among and between various. frater- nities of the University at Memphis; 2t Promoting favorable publicity for the Memphis unit of the University; 3t Foster- ing the accumulation of material for the Memphis section of the Volunteer Yearbook. jAMES T. CALLIS, Phi Chi ................. Ridgely,Tenn. HOLMES W. CROSS, Phi Delta Chi ........... Pruden,Tenn. CURTIS W. DEAN, Psi Omega ............. 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