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

 - Class of 1963

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STUDE T FORUM LECTURE SERIES The Student Forum Lecture Series is a program which was initiated on the campus of the University of Tennessee in 1961-62. The Student Forum was a progressive move- ment on campus toward improved student life and activities by the Student Government Association. The purpose of the lecture series is to bring renowned and outstanding personalities to UT to speak on their various fields of achievement. During the first year, the notables who were brought to our campus were Dr. Arthur Seibeus, Martin Caidin, Albert Burke, and Lowell Thomas, Jr. A special and exciting addition to the series was the appearance of Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Another outstanding group of speakers was presented in the 1962-63 season. The well-known authority on etiquette and cookery, Amy Vanderbilt, impressed students and Knoxvillians with her talk entitled How Times Have Changedf' Alistair Cooke informed the campus on g'How the Rest of the World Sees America. The noted sociologist, Vance Packard, spoke on his Field, and John Strom took his audience on a trip HBehind Red Chinais Bamboo Cur- tainf' The Student Forum has definitely played an impor- tant role in enriching student life. 1 . Em. V 5 , W is. fi I .H:.L,i,! 5 is A Vi: Q. st , R a. S -f . , . 1 1 , f .,Q.,: as W 1 STUDENT FORUM EXECUTIVE BOARD-Seated, Left to Right: Sharon Stroud. Chris Abbey, Betsy Thomas, Advisor: Anne Dempster, Secretary. Standing: Gary Meyer, Bette Stubbs, Barbara McC:1rtc-r, Matt McClellan, Chairman. spoke in November. Amy Vanderbilt speaks on etiquette. World traveler, Alistair Cooke, john Strohm talked on China's Bamboo Curtain. Red Noted sociologist, Vance Pack- ard, appeared at U. T. in February. 91

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THE P BLICATIONS COUNCIL PROFESSOR W. C. TUCKER DR. MR MR MR MR PERCY ADAMS JULIAN HARR1ss JAMES L. sM1TH BEN HOOPER DAVID MCLAIN Chairman Faculty Representative Alumni Representative Alumni Representative Student Representative Student Representative The Publishing Association of the University of Tennessee is a non-profit corporation which publishes the school year- book, THE VOLUNTEER, and the school paper, The Orange and White. Known as the Publications Council, the Board of Directors is composed of two faculty members and one alumnus who are appointed by the President of the University and two students and one alumnus elected annually by the publications' subscribers. Every student who subscribes to The Orange and White or buys a VOLUNTEER is a stockholder in this corporation and entitled to votes proportionate to his invested stock in the annual elections. The President of the University is an ex-oficio nieinber. Included in the responsibilities of the Board are the gen- eral policies and financial supervision of THE VOLUN- TEER and The Orange and White. The board members select the student executives of the publications and assist the business managers in handling sales, advertising, and other financial details. To help promote interest in the University and its publi- cations, the Board assists in providing free copies of The Orange and White which are distributed in the Tennessee high school libraries. The Board also contributes to the annual conference of state high school editors and estab- lishes the standards for the selection of Torchbearers. Left to Right, Seated: Mr. Hooper, Professor Tucker, Mr, McLain. Standing: Mr. Harriss, Mr. Lain, Dr. Adams.



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NAHHEEYAYLI GOVERNING BOARD NAHHEEYAYLI BOARD-First Row, Left to Right: Ira Fenton, Marvin Lubin, Fourth Row: Mike Du Bois, Walter Bussart lov. David Brubaker, Larry Shrader. Second Row: Pete Von Elton. Barksdnle Jones, Archer Bishop. Third Row: Gene Withrow, and Since its founding in 1924 as an organization to reduce competition between fraternities, the Nahheeyayli Govern- ing Board has become one of the most popular organizations on the UT campus. The Board, composed of a representa- tive from each fraternity and from the Independent Stu- dents Association, now serves as the campus coordinator to organize and supervise the presentation of nationally and internationally known popular entertainment to the student body. The name Nahhceyayli is an old Cherokee Indian word meaning dance of the seasonf, and rightly so, for it is definitely one of the largest, most popular events of each quarter. t Ashley, Tommy Boggs, Max Parrish, Joe Radar, Bob Vaughn Not Pictured: John Housley and Campbell Sowells. The Journeymen provided Fall Quarter's entertainment

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