University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 92 text:

Larry Perry, editor Tennessee Engineer Left to Right, Seated: James R. Jones, Nancy A. Clift, David F. Howell, Larry Perry, Steven A. Radlein, Paula Richardson, Charles R. Edwards. Not Pictured: Chr-sly Lyon, Michael Kennedy. John Monrr-y. Hal Phillips. THE TENNESSEE GI EER The past three decades have seen the development of one of the largest college engineering magazines in the United States of America. Beginning back in 1925 with a small two- page pamphlet and continuing at present with more than thirty-live pages per issue, The Tennessee Engineer has one of the largest circulations of other equivalent college maga- zines. The Tennessee Engineer is distributed to alumni and students of the College of Engineering. The contents range from articles on 'WVomen in Engineering to 'gThe Complex Gyratorf' with the articles mainly concerned with the Col- lege of Engineering. The quarterly magazines staff has recently received an award of excellence in engineering col- lege magazines from a national firm. Heading the staff this year have been Larry Perry, Editor, and Charles Edwards, Business Manager. The faculty advisor is Mr. E. A. W'hite- hurst. sas. 1'

Page 91 text:

Lueinda Long was second-term Editor Friday Staff, Seated, Left to Right: Mundie Marlin. Suzanne Lovell, Lucinda Long. Sandra Jones, jerry Fischer, Emily Crump, Christine May, Sue Bren-den, und Cheryl Waehtel. Standing: Marlin Mosby. Ken Mt'- Donalcl, .Ion Sem-r. Ron Marlar. and Hunk Dye. sggfi - JIM MAPLES Business Manager 'l'l1e Orange and Hliitc has been functioning zu L'-'l' tilxnost continuously since 1904. It luis been in its Current tabloid fortn sinee l95l. 'l'l1e purpose ol' the paper. tis outlined by its editorial staff and advisor. is to present 21 eoinplete and balaneed report of Campus life, at task not possible for 21 metropolitan paper serving the whole Knoxville eonnnunity. It is also an organ for opinion of student editors. selected by a publiea- tions eonnnittee ol' L'nix'ersity representatives.



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THE TENNESSEE EAR ER The Tennessee Farmer, the official student publication of the College of Agriculture, has been published under the sponsorship of the Agricultural Club since 1906. The maga- zine is distributed to Alumni of the College of Agriculture, agriculture students and their parents, high schools teach- ing agriculture, county agricultural agents, and general subscribers. It contains news of student activities, alumni activities, technological innovations for Tennessee Agricul- ture, and developments in the studentis chosen field. Wlritten and edited by agricultural students. the Tennes- see Farmer is published four times a year, Hlorking on the staff gives a student the opportunity to broaden his perspec- tive of agriculture. The Tennessee Farmer is a member of the Agriculture College Magazines Associated, Amold Skelton, Editor Tennessee Farmer Front Row, Left to Right: Ralph Hamil- ton, Advisorg Rex Kimbro, Managing Edi- torg Arnold Skelton, Editorg john Reeves, l Advertising Manager. Second Row: I Charles Goan, Circulation Manager: jim Jones, Glyn Ed Newton, Business Man- ager. Third Row: Dan Wheeler, john Jordan, Kenneth Kemp. Fourth Row: Don Carton, Conrad Sisk, Don Kyle. W Fifth Row: Jim Kirk, Gene Dugger, Charles Self. Sixth Row: Bill Testerman, l Bobby Sasser. Q 1 1 l r 1

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