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EDITORIAL STAFF ACTIVITIES'--Co-Editors: Linda Link and Sharen Andersen. Committee: Jackie Holland, Ann Cox Walker, Cathy Dodson. ATHLETICS-f Co-Editors: Bill Niontgomery and Steve Ollard. Committee: Carolyn Henry, Dianne Moore. Linda Young. BEAUTIES-Editor: Ruth Butts. . Committee: Linda Looines, Judy Miniel, Sandra Shefheld, Marie Ingrassia, Elizabeth Dooley, 'llom Nicholson. Jim Garner. JO Hudson, Bob Hester. CLASS-Editor: Pat Blurton. Committee: Linda Wilbanks, Denny Peters, Joyee McIntosh, Joan Priee. FRATERNITIES-Editor: Bob Carrett. Committee: Judy Lienart, Judy Felts, Ed Daueh SORORITIES-Editor: Nlargie Cooley. Committee: Bonny Bonnyman, Lynda Larkin. Jenny Lee Flowers. NIILITARY-Editor: Jim Gifhn. Committee: Sherry Fleming, Charlie Thompson, Carolyn Henry. HONORARIES-Editor: Sarah Bible. Committee: Bill Kelly, Andy Nash, Judy Vaughan, Mary Ann lNIeCrary. ORGANIZATIONS-Editor: Cheryl Wat-htel, Committee: Beverly Best. Mary Bruee. Sharon Hodues. BUSINESS STAFF Bill lNIyers-A Business Manager Frank Murtaugh-CJrganizations Manager ADVERTISING STAFF George fXIeHenry and Pat Neergaard. OFFICE STAFF Judy Yost --Kfanager. Committee: Cynthia Nixon, Patsy Cogburn, Sue Statlord Georgia Dunean, IwIary Aliee NIeNIillan, Judy Smith, Dottie Wheelen, Paula MeCaslin. OLU TEER Exif ' 'na g tlrataaw it e tt BILL MYERS Business Bfanager This year the VOLUNTEER took on a major Change by the addition of eolor beauty pages and full-page eolor diyisions pages. The year- book was orientated toward a student's yiew ol' the L'niyersity and opened with a longer seetion of glimpses of the Uniyersity seen through a students eye. Bditor Bill Bleyins was ably assisted by a most etlieient and interested statlf Althousfh their jobs involved long and tedious hours of hard work. the entire stall' never failed to do their part. lt it difiieult for someone not eonneeted with the YUIIINTIQER to realiye just how mueh work Qoes into putting together a major publieation. Business Nfanager Bill Nlyers instigated new and rewarding sales programs resulting in added sales and efficient handling of the books. Ham- pered by out-dated regulations restricting the VOLUNTEER from being sold in the dorms or the student center, Nfyers and his statl' had to struggle to get the amount of sales needed for the eost ol the book. All in all. the l96fl VUL- UNTHER should be one of the yery best. 35
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'fm'- Left to Right: Civorum' x1i'Hl'I1l'S', Businc-ss Stuff: Ste-wr cjiilllli, Sports Co-Edilori Surah Bilnlv. Honorarivs Editor. Left lo Right: Standing: Ruth Butts, Linda Link, Nfzxrgic Coolvy, llhcryl W21K'iltl'i. Sharon fXHdl'l'S1Sll, Jim Giffin. Scaled: Bob Garrm-tt, Judy Yost, Bill Montgonu-ry, Put Blurton. 84 BILL BLEVINS Editor THE 1963
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'llwiet--a-week deadlines and a stall' almost doubled from last year was the big change in tht- Orange and YVhite, student newspaper. this year. '1'lit- semi-weekly Orange and White was established as an experiment late in 1962, was successful. and permanently became a twice-a-week publi- cation at tht- first ol' this school year. Instead ol' appearing on Friday, the Orange and White was on newsstands on Tuesday as well. Don Palmer, a senior from Maryville, was editor for the lirst term. which saw some of the major news breaks of the sehool year. Lucinda Long. a Knoxville senior. was second- tvrm editor--during the major news ol' All Sing. Carnieus. Convocation, and mort- University expansion, john Lain. a University journalism professor. served as faculty advisor .lim Maples, a junior from Chattanooga. headed ad gathering and financing for the publication. assisted by a stall ol some ten students. 'QE ff-M, val' W 9 Business Stall, left to right, seated: Linda Davis, Miki- Du Bois, Kr-n McDonald. Standing: Eddie Duncan, Maudic- Nlarlin, Susan .Xdt-rhold. Nlary Clarke Smith, Nfarlin Nfosby. First-term Editor was Don Palmer THE ORANGE Tuesday Staff, seated lcft to right: Diane Knit-s, Fran Bartelmv. Leah Phelps. Sandra Bennett. Picture Editor, Ann Sinness. Linda Jennings. News Editor. Celia Murphy. Feature Editor. Linda McGill. and Judy Heglar. Stand- ing: David Hall, Managing Editor, Sue Lester. Vandlyn Brown, Copy Editor. Anne Watson. Soriety Editor. and Charlie Thompson. Not Pictured: Bill Felknor, Sports Editor, Sam Sentelle, Makeup Editor. Bill Haddox. Pho- tographer, and John M. Lain. Faculty Advisor.
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