University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1966
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VOLUNTEER 1966 126 Sports 164 Activities 222 Greeks 296 Academics Linda J. Lows, editor 0 Joe Togg, business manager 0 Time: 1966 0 Place: University of Tennessee 0 Setting: Knoxville, Tennessee 0 STory: Student IMPRESSIONS Impressions ore TrusTroTing Things. They confuse one, and like a mischievous pronksTer ploy games with his sense of roTionctliTy. A Thing of impermonence, one's impression is o momenT of pro- iecTion dehned by Time and place. In a smoke-choked, beere stained room, 0 momenT of God and Truth, loughTer 0nd absurdity, confusion and frusTroTion comes. In 01 class room on impression of well-wroughT expression pressed firmly on lined paper is conceived. Impressions make our lives; iT is only whOT we see, feel, hear, or smell in The momenT of now That gives us a concepTion of what on obiecf is. From The Thousands of daily impressions which sink like leod inTo our minds To be melTed, cooled, reshaped cmol Tusecl inTo sys'rems of ThoughTs, we invenT our ideas obouT on obiecT of reoliTy. WheTher The obiecT of reality is similar To our impression connoT be deTermined; lives are builT on impressions noT reoliTy. Let us be concerned wiTh one obiecT, Ci universiTy. lT comes To mind as evenT 0nd impression; o nome signifying o geomeTry of siTuoTions; 0 Thing exisTing only in iTs references. YeT beyond The Thousands of personal impres- sions wiThouT which There could be no idea of o universiTy, iT moinToins iTself dispossionoTely as o reoliTy, on orchesTro in which The individual impressions of space and Time ore harmonized. The individual noTes ore noT losT in The harmony bUT moinToin Their own exisTence os Tiny images of o puzzle, each TiTTing info HS proper place in The whole,- The resulT Then is an ideal harmony formed by The Tensions of The siTuoTions. In examining This reloTion leT us limiT our subjecT To The sTudenT and his impression TTUT is . . . in the Winter covered by snow . . . in the Fall, leaves . in the Spring, bodies . . YT TTAt UT you can . . . hold Viet Nam demonstrations . . . get run over by a university employee . . . steal your books from the library . . . get by without a haircut studyh of The UniversiTy of Tennessee. To make our in- quiry inTelligible we shall make a semblance of order by iuxTo- posiTioning whoT we Think is reoliTy, The TocTs, To on impression, quite a difTerenT Thing. '1? W 231:, j-JW- W H ,- u L, , 2 V L waif; m $5ngng W; ,m N w w w w w S.- . ax. em w W Kgawhgw knewmw ,w, M a rm M . A , magi: F38 Wm: H ms V , 733, - ma ,w m w :w '51 i:2's'sa.rgs,534:?o:ssg; 1$uzri , A 1W: :' u , ; L; ,' xxwmm - ' ' W xx; mxw M , V m A : Mawguwsgih v rw , : wsr'w , Engm-ua, 9: mS :mM W m? may mm was 3r W H ;;:ya-wvwgmsar$53,wwm W , 10 M mm m L ,WML mwmm H 12 3 1 Registrafion will be held once a quarter. Each student will register in courses for which he is found prepared, and To which he is omcially as- signed. Failure to offend the class To which he has been assigned by his faculty ode visor will cause the student to receive the grade of HF . l4 THIS 0;- FfCE 18 CLOSE Rm Www 'wmwwwwwmw s CHANGE 0F SEQWQNS tiWhat do you mean this sectionis closed? Thisis my major, and . . . Iim a graduating senior, and . . . Iim number one at my county draft board, and . . . live been standing in this one spot since 7:30 this morning, and Where do you go to change colleges? 15 Classes will be held three hours per week Students are met on a plane of mutual regard and helpfulness. Ap- peal is made to c1 proper sense of the proprieties of life and the necessity of or- ganization on such a basis. It does not require an overt act to sever the connection of the student to whom such an appeal proves vain. It is ex- pected of every student that he or she will be diligent in study, prompt and regular in attendance, and appropri- ate in reply to all official requests from the University faculty and staff. l6 18 I9 2O 22 23 Examinations are held of 'rhe end of each quarter. A sfudent who completes sufiy factorin the work of a quarter on any subfecf shall be passed and graded either A, B, C or D All other grades shall be F 24 25 ilEveryone skip a seat between each other and donlt sit behind anyone. Pile all material except pencils in that corner. Remove all watches and rings and roll up your sleeves. Move down the rows: Readyiseatsll As you will notice, Procters are seated on either side, in front, and behind you. Since I understand my exam is out, you will find that a new test has been made out: 40 Discussion Questions. Good Luck. Young lady, stop crying or leave the room. Pick up that man and move him to the window for fresh air. You people take your seats. Stay backl! Put down those desksll Get away from me. Officer; Police, AIEEEEllll 26 The State Giveth 28 And the State Taketh Away van. Blessed Be The Name Of The State. 29 31 giaxriL LLE TRAN .1116: L SI Although we form our own society, exoteric members often force us To recognize their presence with subtle but persistent hints, screech- ing brakes on Cumberland, school buses crowded with children who must belong to someone, The awakening sound of The Dempsfer Dumpster being emptied out- side your window; the aware- ness of a world which is not of our making invades us; we must quietly accept the conditions of desperation. The world was sober in The . If is more so in the sprxng fall. Today, we are at war. 34 ttTheyhre cominh from the hills and the Mountains, Theytre cbmint from the Mississippi Valley Theytre as true as the hue 0f the blue- grass, And as tough as hickory. For the love of God and Country, They go beyond the call of duty, And hold an honored place in history, As the Volunteers of Tennessee? 35 University Singers in Europe 36 37 38 39 the Zoo by Paul Klee. 44 45 46 Aside from the asethetic artifacts man creates there are also natural ascthetic forms at the university. girls. The bcautyg however. is not found in the super- ficial form but in Lhc exquisite intergration 01' in- tcrnul phases which the form mirrors. Third runner-up Brenda Bradley Second runner-up Carolyn Hamlet Fourth runner-up Diane Fleming Photographs by Gordon. 49 Miss University of Tennessee Barbara Kirk 50 Homecoming Queen Linda Laws Photographs by Gordon. Homecoming October 9, 1965 Tennessee vs. South Carolina Weatherawarm Crowdwsmall w m.tmn; mm: h IV 9451; mm? Homecoming morning finds the stu- dent body putting toothpicks in their eyes to pry them open;floats are fi- nally finished. Alums gather over coffee and-cold pastry and compare wash- room keys, childrenhs pictures, and weight problems. The 0Big Game0 is a time when the Vols sweat blood and tears before 20,000 tight gentlemen, 20,000 indignant wives, and 40,000 hdgeting children. Darkness brings lively parties and children asleep in the backseats of family cars. 0Just wait 0till next year? Mitchell Chadwick tChadwick Chadwic Gallows 54 55 1965 Bluebonnet Bowl December 18, 1965 Houston, Texas Tennessee 6 I4 7 0-27 Tulsa 6 O 0 0- 6 56 The Bluebonnet Bowl was all wet but even the week-long downpour in Houston failed to dampen Tennesseets thrilling 2776 triumph over Tulsa. This was sup- posed to be a test of the vaunted V01 defense against the Hurricane passing attack but it wasnTt much of a match. Warren scored two touchdowns and passed to Wantland for another. Mitchell splashed 11 yards for still another. The famed Tulsa air barrage tBilly Anderson throwing and Howard Twilley leading the receiversT netted 250 yards but rare- ly threatened. Emanuel was named the games outstanding lineman, Warren the top back. 57 Mam , 62 w M. wh me ms: r V M53; 23m Jngh mm w, W: 3y max ma? , n+3; 135$ .41 Exam 2, r435 p1: L vdgm ; ; 64 ,;;;M$y:;-$;7;;3;1;3777 x3 9:? 33,, 37,33;3m WMMG 3 ,' 3mg; ,, Msgswg-v -; -, , ; 333w- 68 69 wag r- WWW WNW w, L 7 ng:57 :W :4: wrmp, a mg; , ,- L - wag??? 2 533 51$$Mmum;gum A L a gwwa 9,, 51 :x wig .L L, A 7.122,;mgmw w d rm, fa V 93W; x L W a 3g, , i mmsss, 1 :, iiDraft, please? iiMay I see your ID'V HMy what? iiYour ID, son? iiOh yea, my ID . . . 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Standard equipment is the icebox, con- taining: one-half a jar of mustard, a quart of milk, one bent stick of butter, and three cans made by Continential Can of Atlanta and filled by a company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Large or small, bold or subtle, rich or poor, be it ever so humble, therets no place like home??? iOI .6 mw f1 mum mm so am mu m we 1m: mm 10m C Bw house. fraternity the Good brotherhood 1n IS 611- kitchen 111011 10 Joyed in add raids and long night study SCSSIOHS. Often students rebel against the university rul- ing that roommates must be of the same sex; these students avoid the rule by engaging in a state of matrimony. Sanctioned by the university married stu- dents can live in university housing at a low cost. 104 106 107 For many students, the university is merely a twelve hour day. Living a dangerous life, the com- muter sits in the grill, studies in the library, fights for parking spaces, and tolerates campus police- men. 108 109 AllSing AAA WinnersiPhi Sig- ma Kappa, Alpha Xi Delta. AA WinnersWPi Kappa Alpha Delta Delta Delta. A WinncriDelta Tau Delta. Carnicus Large Group Winnersi Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Omega. Small Group Win- neriTed Holt. HO ttOn the fourth beat: kick, with your right leg, about as high as your waist. htUmph, groanW thRight leg, you dumb ox. Everyone kick towards me so we wontt hurt our little selvesH Keep moving. Either we get better or we get laughed off the stage. I dontt care what excuse youhve got; youtre here to dance for Carnicus and dance you will. You were late getting here and wehve got to make up time. What did you say? Youtre the Alumni Advisor to the Housing Corporation? I thought you were the . . o Guess Itd better go. Excuse t . 73 SGA holds elections in the spring to elect omcers, class omcers and senators. One may apply for a po- sition in the SFOB office. Requirements are an ac- tive interest in campus life, a thorough knowledge of democratic government, and a willingness to sacri- fice self for the university. Spring quarter is generally a mess. Class- rooms are hot; it rains too much; and the cloud of academic disaster still lingers from winter quarter. To further compli- cate matters, SGA' and class elections fall on us. Sixty-three positions are fllled by 8,000 people who aren0t sure where theytre going. Every group of three or more people who stop in the hall are suddenly covered by a mass of stickers handed out by a passing shadow. Finally, everyone CD rushes CD to the polls and cast their CD votes. Two good things come from spring elections: tU a com- petent group of leaders are elected and m the end of the competent leaders is anticipated. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Judy Barfon Kati Benson Edwin Blakemore Lucie Browder Sally Burton Bob Ccllowcy Down O'Neol Campbell Sandy Campbell Jone Dempsfer CosseH Mike Cate Jim Cloybough Scott Cosner Linda Dobbs Nancy Fuguote Mock Gentry Doug Goddard Dickie Golden Lynn Hubbell Sheryl Jones Karen Kalshoven Judy Koylor Jerry Wayne King Dot Koger Susan Lackey Linda Laws Mary Lynn McNees Tom Nicholson Greg O'Conner Dick Pearson Denny Peters Carol Poble'rfs Woody Savage Pom Soylor Joe Togg Bill Testermon Ann Viles Rim Wottenborger Harold Wimberly H4 In communications with our environment, we form impressions of those students who are recognized as leaders. They create the plans which we carry out; they fire us when we donit finish a job; they have a part in molding our reactions to idealogy and to ourselves. But perhaps most important they are people and that means we can be friends with them. 115 Volunteer of The Year Tom Nicholson Lambda Chi Alpha vice president SGA president SFOB Omicron Delta Kappa president Who's Who H7 Torchbeo rer Kati Benson Alpha Xi Delta president Mortar Board Center Governing Board AWS Legislative Board Who's Who Torchbearer Mike Cafe Phi Gamma Delta treasurer Omicron Delta Kappa president U.T. Daily Beacon business manager Homecoming co-chairmcm Who's Who 118 Torch beo rer Linda Lows H9 W 4 Kappa Deho president Volunteer editor Homecoming Queen Mortar Board Cifa'rion Who's Who Torchbeorer Dick Pearson Pi Kappa Alpha president Tau Beta Pi presidenf ident IEEE pres SFOB Who's Who I20 Chi Omega vice president Mortar Board vice president Phi Befa Kappa Volunteer ossociafe editor Who's Who Torchbeorer Lynne Hubbell 121 Torchbeorer Edwin Blokemore Sigma Alpha Epsilon president Omicron Delta Kappa Tau Beta Pi Alpha Chi Sigma Who's Who 122 Torchbearer Jone Dempsfer Cossell 123 Kappa Delta editor Tennessee Girl edifor Curnicus co-chairman Mortar Board Who's Who 124 Torchbearer Denny Peters Alpha Tau Omega vice president IFC president Senior Class president Junior Class presidenf Who's Who I25 ISA vice president AHEA presidenf Honor Dorm president Mortar Board Citation Who's Who Torchbeorer Nancy Fugofe The numberless moments impressions of experience are inextric- ably entwined with this formidable place we call the university. Perhaps the most exciting of these are the momentary ones when goals are hotly pursued and people become totally caught in octivity's high-pitched momentum. The impressions are transi- tory but the emotion of the moment defines Iite. Crowds tiow into the stadium at two o'clock Saturday to feel the emotions of eter- nal confiict, struggling through frail bodies and amorphous spirits, find shape in glory, despair, anxiety, and triumph. No one can dispute that the Volunteers are champions in the traditional athlete ic world, and for the students, pride in Tennessee is unsurpassed. itGive them Hell Tennessee. Weire number One? What did you say? I said were number one . . . almost? But it is not the pride in the team that beckons spectators to the field; it is the immumerobie fragments of short-Iived ioy. Bodies loosen the countless bonds of inhibition and responsibility oliowing one to glide through freedom which leaves trails that can only be seen by on imagination excited in remembrance. And in remembrance, oblivion encompasses all save soft sentimentality. George R. Woodruff, Director of Athletics James A. McDonald, Asst Director of Athletics I28 Charles H. Rohe, Track Coach Douglas A. Dickey, Football Coach Ramon A. Mears, Basketball Coach I29 hCOLOR CINDERELLAhS CHARIOT ORANGE? Forecast as average or worse, Tennesseets football Volunteers of 1965 wasted no time upsetting the apple cart, pulled on opening day by the Army mules. Captain Hal Wantland httingly scored the seasonhs hrst TD and the Vols marched on to a 21e0 triumph over the West Pointers. A full house at Neyland Stadium saw soph quarterback Charlie Fulton launch a 53-yard bomb to Austin Denney and Jerry Smith go the distance on a punt return. In a weird afternoon of flip-fiops and crazy bounces, Tenn- essee and Auburn managed to end up even at 13al3. Quarterback Fulton scored twice and had two passes inter- cepted by Auburn tackle Jack Thorn- ton. A blocked kick, a fumble here and there, a missed extra point and a cru- cial penalty made it hone oft those days? Tennessee Army Johnson Tennessee Auburn Batterson 131 Tennesseeis surprising sophomores cooked up a 24v3 pot of chicken stew. The basic ingredient was a flock of South Carolina Gamecocks. Kicker David Leake scored a touchdown, a field goal and two extra points and tailback Walter Chadwick pounded out two TDs. Frank Emanuel and the Vol defense behaved like a rubber band, giving ground in the middle of the field but smacking back near the goal. By now, fans are won- dering whether Tennessee is good or lucky or good and lucky. The Alabama game, an absolutely beautiful 777 tie, didnit exactly answer the questions. Stan Mitchell got the Volis TD and Steve Sloan matched it for the Tide . . . if a team can really run three plays in six seconds Anyway, Sloan later fumbled twice in crucial situations and the U-T defense fought like Kingston Pikers at a clearance sale. 132 1 Tennessee 3. Carolina Tennessee Albama Mitchell 133 Two days after the Tide thriller, tragedy struck the Vols. Coaches Charley Rash, Bill Majors and Bob Jones were killed in a car-train crash. Hitting despite heavy hearts, the team still stopped Houston, 17e8. A lO-point explosion, capped by Doug Archiba1d1s interception and TD run, broke open a tense struggle. Harold StancelPs interception ignited a 21-point outburst that wrecked Georgia Tech, 21w7. Tom Fisher and his defensive friends poured on the pressure until the Engineers erred. Charley Fulton ran for 133 yards, passed for 101 more and generally crowned Tech1s heralded Kim King. Paul Naumoff, Bobby Frazier and Glenn Gray excelled on defense. Tennessee H ouston n 11111113111 11,1 134 101 licorse ' Mglaske V Tennessee I35 Tennessee Ole Miss 136 Until late afternoon on Nov. 13, Tennes- see was one of the countryts few unde- feated teams. Ole Miss thinned the ranks by one, nipping the Vols, l4el3, in Memphis. Fulton was injured on first down and another sophomore quarter- back Dewey tswamprao Warren became famous. Mitchell and Chadwick ran well, Bobby Petrella made a key interception and Mack Gentry and Fisher tackled toughly . . . in a losing cause. A relentless Orange defense caught, caged, skinned and tanned the Kentucky Wildcats 19k3, and the amazing Volunteers left Lexing- ton with a bid to the Bluebonnet Bowl. Warren scored two touchdowns, Archi- bald broke up this battle with an intercep- tion and Emanuel was proclaimed an All-American. Kentucky, playing with- out star Rick Norton, gained just 93 yards and about that many bruises. Tennessee Kentucky Chadwick 137 Machel Macias?! t Mitchell : r! x 'J 1.- Mitchell gig .c Wamland Tennessee Vanderbilt 138 Vanderbilt played hard but was simply no match for the bowl-bound Vols, 21e3 winners without a lot of exertion. Mitchell, blocker and short-order cook all fall, clipped the Commodores on the third play with a 62-yard scoring run. Denney caught a pass from Warren and Mitchell added another TD, all in the hrst half. Bobby Morel played rugged de- fense. Wild and wonderful tand truly fantasticl was Tennesseels 37734 tri- umph over UCLA in the Rosebonnet Bowl, a torrid match in Memphis. War- ren was the champ, throwing two TDls to Wantland and scoring two himself, the clincher with only 39 seconds to spare. The vaunted Vol defense couldnlt even catch a cold but the olTense was super. Warren completed 10 passes to John Mills, set three school records and said he might run for governor. Tennessee 7 13 0 17 37 UCLA 7 0 21 6 34 Stiles 139 I40 You say TiAlFs well that ends wellTT In that case, Tennesseets thrilling 1965-66 basketball campaign was, as they say in Mary Poppins, super-something-or other! Ray Mearsi Volunteers finished with a 20;8 record and a resounding 69a62 knockout of Kentucky. Previ- ously undefeated in 25 straight games, the countryis top ranked Wildcats wilted in the closing minutes and 7500 Fieldhouse fans plus the Southeastern Conference television crowd discovered even Uncle Rupp is not invincible. This was a remarkable basketball year. The Vols opened with the staggers, spent 14 games getting the lineup settled, won 10 in a row and capped it all by killing the Cats. The net result was another star in the coaching crowns of Mears and Tommy Bartlett. It was a thing of great pride for seniors Howard Bayne, Austin TiRedT Robbins, Jimmy Corn- wall, Larry McIntosh and Bobby Hog- sett. It was an All Conference year for Ron Widby and Robbins. The Vols got off on the left foot at Ann Arbor, Michigan, losing to Cazzie Russell and Company, 71e63. An aggressive, press- ing defense foiled the U-T floor game and CazzieTs 29 points didnit help either. Widby, still practicing football in his spare time, scored 23 for the Orange. QuanticoTs Marines were tough but not as talented and the Vols won their home opener, 65756, thanks to BayneTs twenty rebounds and McIntosh,s 19 points. 141 I43 Vanderbilt fouled up the season by whip- ping the Vols in Knoxville, 53a50. It was the only home-court loss of the year, brought on by a schedule change which let the Commodores in for the kill before Tennessee was really ready. Clyde Lee canned 28 points 01 for 18 fieldersi while Mclntoshis l8 paced U-T. Tennessee won the Gulf South Classic at Shreveport as Cornwall took charge of the offense and the Vols started testing a new zone-trap defense devised by Bartlett. Louisiana Tech was the first Victim, 71a55. Host Centenary lost, 49743. Widby was named most valuable player. Hawaii was the next stop, but St. Louis U. spoiled the holiday atmosphere with a 59757 triumph despite a great Vol performance. Widby had 15, Robbins and Cornwall 14 each in this one. Against the University of Hawaii, the Vols were in high gear, racking up the Islanders, 88741. Sev- eral Vols were in double figures, includ- ing Tom Hendrix and Bayne. Hawaiiis Marines lost by 84a54 as the Orange played its best game of December. Widby had 25 points and the team hit more than 60 per cent from the fioor. If you discount hula girls and picture- perfect beaches, the best sight in Hawaii was seven-foot Tom Boerwinkle on a surfboard. The Vols observed Home- coming at Tulanets expense, 64a46. Robbins and Widby set the point pace U7 and 14y and Tulaneis seven-footer, Craig Spitzer, scored just four. Furman came next and Hendrix had a fine work- out, scoring 17 in an 82763 triumph. Widby hit 20 and CornwalFs pilot job wasjust as impressive. 144 Mississippi should have stayed home. The Rebs were roughed up, 102455, as Robbins accounted for 26 points and 18 rebounds. llThis might be my team? said the big redhead who had a hot night against Ole Miss as a junior. The Re- match with Vandy at Nashville wasbet- ter but not enough. The Commodores won, 53452, after Tennessee had led most of the way. Lee was limited to hve points but Keith Thomas got 19. Widby had 21. Mississippi State, featuring super-sophomore Dave Williams, wounded the Vols seriously with a 754 74 overtime ambush. Williams scored 21, including the last-second bucket. Widby, Robbins, Hendrix and Cornwall were in double hgures in defeat. Auburnls 51446 triumph at the Fairest Village had the Vols ready to apply for disaster relief. It was the first time in Mearls coaching career to lose three in a row and he didn1t like it. He also didnlt like the holding and hacking Tigers and the chilly 26.8 U-T shooting percentage. Georgia Tech was the unfortunate whip- ping boy. The Jackets got bombed, 83-48. The Vols did everything well ex- cept shoot free throws. Robbins scored 25 111 for 15 FG1, the team shot 60.3 per cent and claimed 22 more rebounds. Obviously, the sickness had been cured and the Vols were set to streak in the opposite direction. Mexicds road show was entertaining but short on shooters and Tennessee waltzed in, 121442, for a new school scoring record. Widby 1191, Robbins 1171, Boerwinkle 1151, Cornwall 1141, Wes Colfman 1141, Hog- sett 1121, Bobby Jack Guinn 181, Rick Keebler 181, Hendrix 121 and Mac Petty 121 got into the act. Bayne didnlt play and John Jacobs didn1t score. North Carolina State was some better but the Vols tamed the wolfpack, 65754, in Memphis as Robbins and Widby com- bined for 41 points. Carolina guards, famous for stealing passes, didn1t get the ball 011' Cornwall all evening. Inciv dentally, just 2,867 paid to see the show. 145 Alabama, guilty of twice spoiling Ten- nessee hoop seasons, paid the price at the U-T Fieldhouse T.V. spectacular 91;56. The Tide wasnit that bad but Tennessee was terrific. McIntosh and Robbins hipped in 22 each while Rob- bins and Bayne dominated the back- boards, 65736. It was rumored the Alabamans were in such a hurry to es- cape, some skipped the post-game shower. L.S.U. ventured in next and drew back a hub, 87759. Bayne was top scorer HQ and rebounder my Again the Vols had complete command of the backboards, by a 73a38 margin. Florida faced a tiring squad next and went down, 76a47. Robbins, native Floridian, led the rout with 19 rebounds and 23 points. Widby seconded the mo- tion with 17. The heated rivalry tnobody knows why its so hoO erupted into an- other fight. Georgia took it on the chin, 100-71, as Robbins set a Fieldhouse record with 35 points, most by an Orangeman since old Alumni gym was evacuated. Red, played like an All- American, also claimed 20 rebounds. The Bulldogs had a couple of hot-shots too, Ray JeiTords and Dick McIntosh. Tulane was the first stop on a six-game road trip series and the Green Wave was blotted, 90770. The Vols hit almost half their shots with Widby, Cornwall and Bayne doing best. A1 Andrews got his 24. LSinas much tougher at home but still lost, 74;64. Ole reliables Rob- bins tZOi and Widby t19t did the job with solid support from Hendrix and McIn- tosh. It was a black night for Bayne who got nothing except flve fouls. Georgiats shot at the Vols in Athens missed, 837 69. Tennessee netted 56 percent with Widby really warm, 14 of 20, for 28 points. This was the 10th triumph in a row, tying a school record. 146 I47 Florida finished the fun, 67763, in a tense but clean and carefully played thriller at Gainesville. Robbins was the only Vol up to par and Bayne was side- lined with an ankle injury. Gary Keller had a 20;20 night for the Gators, 20 points and 20 rebounds. Kentucky, kil- lers from the corners, chopped up the Vols by 78764 and it looked worse. Louie Dampier and Pat Riley hit 25 field goals, one more than the entire Tennessee team. Bayne was still out and the Vols were in trouble, that is, because the Wildcat rematch was just a week away. Georgia Tech planned an ambush in Atlanta but it fizzled, 58747. The Vols were very determined and Rob- bins was running field-goal fever again. Red sank nine of 15 and five of five free throws and also led everybody in rebound- ing. King Kentucky came into Knoxville perhaps a bit plump. The Vols were waiting, sky-high, and shot down the woolly Wildcats, 69a62. Players got free rides, Widby cut down the nets and Mears had 10 minutes of talking time on TV. Much of the conversation was about Bayne, inspirational leader. Howard shattered several Kentucky pat- terns with pass-interception, got a dozen rebounds and as many points, and joined Widby and Robbins in oflicial stardom. He also helped stull the coaching staff into the showers. This season-ending vic- tory carried perhaps the most impact of any in the schools basketball history. Kentucky had been undefeated and ranked No. 1. As Mears said three days later: til havenit begun to figure what this game did for our program bit it was good . . . very good? 149 Tennessee and track championships go together like Thanksgiving and turkey except the association isntt quite so long-standing. The Vols did dominate Southern track, winning both the indoor and outdoor championships in the Southeastern Conference. Theytve been in charge since Chuck Rohe arrived. Pat Pomphrey was the schoolts only double winner, sweeping both the high and intermediate hurdles race in Baton Rouge. The Vols scored 72 points in the outdoor meet. Florida was the closest contender with 38 U2. Bob Redington won the mile in a record 4211.9. David Storey took the two-mile crown. Phil Smith scored 10 points as he placed in the 220, high hurdles, 100 yd. dash and anchored the 440 relay team. A Ten- nessee freshman, Andy Russell, did some record running too. He posted a 4:095 mile, fastest by anybody ever in the SEC. Four Vols, Pomphrey, Red- ington, Rocky Soderberg and Storey, advanced to the NCAA championship meet in California. Pomphrey won fourth place in the NCAA high hurdles. 151 See Bob run. See Bob Redington run. See Bob Redington run 150 miles a week. See Bob win. See Tennessee win. See Chuck RoheTs cross-country team become famous. The long-distance Vol- unteers of 1965 whipped everybody ex- cept the world. The Vols had a perfect score of 15 in the Southeastern Con- ference meet, won the NCAA Eastern regional and placed third in the national championship race at Lawrence, Kansas. In nine of 10 races, Redington was first. He finished fourth in a held of about 300 at the NCAA main event. Tennes- see posted perfect scores against Ala- bama, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, ETSU, and Virginia Tech. The Vols also defeated Ohio U. and William 8L Mary in regular-season races. Redington was the mainspring. He ran at least 150 miles each week just for training pur- poses. With him went Dave Storey, Don Pinkston, Rocky Soderberg, Melvin Maxwell, Bob Barber, and Mickey Shelton. The seasonts biggest smile came after the hve mile SEC chase in Birmingham. Runners from other schools were weary at the finish, some were stretched out on the ground, others holding on and gasping for breath. Said Rohe to his troops: ttGood enough for a warm-up now go run nine more miles so we won,t have so much left to do when we get home tonightW UT has acquired a good number of gifted golfers. Due to academic deficien- cies, however, many have been unable to play for a complete season. In spite of a mediocre season last year, Coach Foree anticipates some real improvement for the 1966 season. Denny Peters is the captain, and he, along with Shan Smith and Don Arsenauit, will be the strength of the team. Spring spells tennis as well as golf to sports fans. Coach Tommy Bart- lett of the tennis team had an outstand- ing year with the addition of Lenny Schloss, Rick Preston and Richard Dow competing for the Vols in a chal- lenging season. The freshman team was led by two nationally ranked players. Jack Jackson, fifth ranked, and Bobby Dow. Coach Bartlett has predicted an important position in the contention for the SEC title with the addition of these outstanding stars. I54 155 Coach Bill Wiightts 1965 Vol Baseball- ers, 14710 overall, claimed a third place hnish in the SEC eastern division with an 875 conference worksheet, the second best league record in Tennessee diamond history. Offensively, the Vol outfield accounted for the numbers one and two men at the plate, Steve Maples and Danny Neff with .389 and .300 av- erages respectively Ron Widby, the Volst hrst seeker, added a .300 aver- age at bat to his already multi-faced athletic endeavors. Returning veteran Jack Ervin, a 1965 All-SEC outfielder side-lined by a pre-season injury, prom- ises to boost the teams hitting attack in 1966. Performing at the mound for Tennessee, Bill Ferrell t4-3i, got the nod as the workhorse of the staff, earn- ing a tenth place in the NCAA stand- ings. David Tiller t4;D, Coy Meadows 070i, and Bob Applewhite B-ZL were termed the tiMost consistent pitchersii by Coach Wright. With the return of five in-fleld veterans, Ten- nesseets defense seems likely to offer a tenacious resistance to opposing slug- gers. Add to this a promising crop of sophomore talent and it looks as though Tennessee is a strong pre-season con- tender for the 1966 SEC title. 156 I57 Though the U.T. Soccer Club is not an ofiicial Athletic Department team, the members of the 1965-1966 soccer team did themselves proud with a 37073 worksheet for the season. The opening game with Berea College of Kentucky was a hard fought defensive battle end- ing in a OeO tie. U.T. then met neigh- boring Maryville College and came out on top 4a1. Captain Ahmad Najm and president John Burpo led in U.Tfs next game, which was a 4;l Victory over King College. Omen Natheius and Ay- gen Goger joined Burpo and Najm in a tough 2a2 tie with Georgia Tech. Lockheed Aircraft Engineering showed excellent defensive maneuvers as they held Najmts team to a 070 tie. Burpo, Goger, Najm and Natheius all assisted in the best played game of the season, a 672 victory by U.T. over Asheville tN.CJ soccer club. This yearts soccer team gave Tennessee sports fans an- other reason to be proud of the volun- teers. 158 Menhs and womenhs Intermurals provide recreation and competition to any in- terested university students. Fraternities compete in the Orange 8L White Leagues, while dormitories sponsor some 40 teams representing sections of Hess and Stadium Halls. Other teams are organ- ized independently for the pleasure of playing sports. Sororities and indepen- dent groups of women compete, also. The physical education department or- ganizes these games and tournaments and awards trophies to winners. With new facilities being constructed on Yale Avenue, the intermural program will expand to provide more formal and in- formal opportunities for recreation. 159 Varsity Team 1965 ROW 1: G. Melton, S. Mitchell, CapL H. Wantland, J. Patterson, G. Woods, S. Robertson, J. Smith, B. Tomlinson, J. Cotton, J. Lowe, B. Gratz, G. Gray, F Emanuel, B. Petrella, J. Boynton. ROW 2: R. Burnett, R. Harkleroad, P. NaumofT, D. Weatherford, B. Morel, L. Mace, J. Mills, B. Cameron, J. Falco, D. Leake, R. Jelli- corsc, B Frazier, T. Bird, R. Franklin, J. Crumbacher, D. DeHart, R. Jarvis, S. Edwards, H. Stancell, J. Mendelli, ROW 3: T. Jernigan, R. Widby, A. Galiffa, A. Denney, R. Molaskey, M. Gooch, B. Johnson, D. Archibald, V. Mayes, J. McKelvy, B. Wyche, M. Gentry, S. Spinks, L. McKellar, S. Ellspcrmann, T. Fisher, C. Iorio, T. Dalton. ROW 4: D. Warren, J. Glover, J. McNamara, M. McNeese, W. Whittinghill, C. McGeehan, B. Yahncr, M. Price, A. Dorsey, D. Murphy, B. Chadwick, M. Mutter, C. Fulton, T. Grizzell, E. Gammage, J. Hahn, G. Vituccio, A. Melas, K. Scott. Won Tied Lost Won 3 Lost 1 Freshman Team 1965 ROW 1: B. Dixon, D. Ellis, C. Rosenfclder, K. LaCoste, J. Page, J. Holly, B. Kemp, B. Holcombe, B. Dalton, R4 Flowers, B. Tagg. ROW 2: D. Williams, B. Young, W. Patterson, D. Thomas, T. Chambers, J. Weatherford, G. Hubbuch, . Holloway. ROW 3: McDonald, T. Blizzard, B. Dunaway, N. McMeans, R. Calloway, W Hall, J. Gorin, R. Deahl, F. Yanossy, R. Kidd, W. Dominick, B. Baker, J. Thomas, R. Harrison, K. McCord, K. DeLong. RQW 4: Timms, D. Kunsa, R. Pickens, R. Marino, N. Showalter, C. Stewart, T. Gorham, G. Simler, K. Smith, R. Mangle. D. Bates, Merritt, F. Williams, D. Ball, D. Brookshire, Won 1 1 Lost 7 Freshman Basketball Team 1965 ROW 1: B. Hann, B. Justus. ROW 2: Coach J. Parker, B. Young, M. Humphries, D. Bell, Coach A. W. Davis. Won 17 Lost 8 Varsity Basketball Team 1965 ROW 1: Coach R. Meats, W. Coffman, L. Maclntosh, T. Hendrix, R Keebler, G. Monore, B. Guinn, J. Cornwall, Coach T. Bartlett. ROW 2: Coach J. Parker, Manager P. French, M. Petty, H. Bayne, R. Robbins, T. Boerwinkle, B. Hogsett, J. Jacobs, R. Widby, Manager J. Cope, Coach A. W. Davis. Track Team 1965 ROW 1. D. Storey, M. Tomasello, T. Gladden, C. Thrift, R. Hall, R. Soderberg. ROW 2: M. Maxwell, D. Job, B. Reddinton, N. Witek, E. Wright, B. Sellmer, R. Moore. ROW 3: P. Sarar, D. Brown, P. Smith, P. Pomphrey, R. Meis- wender, P. Perry, G. Morse, J. Murray, B. Wilkins. ROW 4: C, Durland, B. Barber, M. Shelton, J. Ellington, C. Fagcn, C. Vickers, B. Wale, D. Pinkston, S. Dcaton, J. Nichols. Won 14 Lost 10 Baseball Team 1965 ROW 1: B. Lannom, ROW 3: R. Gaylor, R. Price, S. Maples, ROW 4: Coach B. Wright, D. Lowe, R. McBride. Indoors Won Lost Cross Country Won Lost Out Door Won Lost T. Pritchard, D. Green, OLIIOOOOG D. Hayes, J. Hodgson. ROW 2: L. Tipton, D. Neff, B. Ferrell, J. Hammett, C. Meadows, G. Ford. D. Gourley, H. LetTew, J. Widby, M. Petty, J. Axon, Burpo, D. Tiller, B. Gould. B. Applewhite, J. Won Lost Soccer Team 1965 ROW 1: Tennis Team 1965 Coach T. Bartlett, K. Marcus, J. Royal, L. Schloss, S. Darden, J. Livingston, R. Dow, R. Preston. Won 3 Tied 3 Burpo, R. Prudhon, Capt., B. Lord, B. Davies, C. Bu- chanan, A. Dogar. ROW2: G. White, H. Schneider, G. Becker, M. Juras, J. Shaw. Won Lost Golf Team 1965 T. Arsenault, B. Greene, D. Peters, P. Wiggins, S. Smith, S. Vander- griff. From a place in a business professional To The presidenT of AWS, campus organionions oFler all sTudenTs, in all areas of in- TeresT The opporTuniTy Tor acTive pchicipeTion. For The people who work laTe 0T nighT grinding OUT paragraphs of Beacon copy or The commiTTee members behind The scenes creofing programs for All Sing, The inner soTisfacTion, The pride in o finished product, connoT be described. This is an impression of The universiTy That can be carried Through The years, a sense of belonging and saTisTocTion. RecogniTion comes To some llHOW could Zipp possibly be elected to the student government? E V e r y b o d y knows he couldnTt care less? TTWell the students must care less than he does; his fraternity voted? buT for The many who find a way To porTicipoTe, no reward, public or privoTe, ouTshines The beneflTs derived from doing. UndeunTed by The progmoTic claims of The presenT, They noT only susToin and honor The UniversiTy TrodiTions bUT keep Those promises made To even The IeasT of iTs ideals. I64 I65 ASSOCIATIONS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President: Dr. William L. Pope President-Elect: George Bass Vice President: Dan Sargent Treasurer: Charles Sterchi Director: John Smartt I66 The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ohices on campus offer a number of services to both students and alumni of the univer- sity. It publishes and sends a magazine to alumni and works with 125 nation- wide alumni clubs to interpret to them U-T,s program and plans. The Associa- tion sponsors reunions, Homecoming, and campus meetings in order to keep in touch with the alumni. Encouraging high school students to attend U-T is another activity of the Association. Through four campus visitations, about 1400 students tour the campus annually. Working un- der John M. Smartt, Director of Alumni Affairs, the Association includes the activities of the Placement Service which assists students and alumni in finding employment. Trying to achieve better communi- cation with the women it repre- sents, the ASSOCIATED WOM- EN STUDENTS during 1965-66 re-evaluated some programs and initiated others. The Tennessee Girl, AWS Aides for freshman women, Friendship Week and the Student-Faculty Banquet were con- tinued as traditional programs. In- novations in AWS included the creation of a Town Girls Board, the oiflce of Corresponding Sec- retary, a vote in Council for Frosh Board, and 1:30 am. night per- mission assigned according to grade average and classification. AWS Council members partici- pated in U-Tis summer orientation for women, and helped SGA sell bumper stickers for the retarded childrents charity drive. Through these programs, AWS helped the women students of U-T understand their governing body and their uni- versity better. The year was for AWS one of re-evaluation and of planning a progressive organization to meet the needs of a progressive school. 167 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS EXECUTIVE BOARD President: Pris Davxs lst Vice-President: Robbie Peters 2nd Vice-President: Ann Baker Judicial Board President: Sandra Sullivan Recording Secretary: Ann Ellington Corresponding Secretary: Betty Gail Cooper Treasurer: Vicki Groner LEGISLATIVE BOARD Dawn Campbell Carolyn Cooper Ann Corbett F ran Dillard Carol Ebert Paula Edmonds Martha Hansard Lynne Hubbell Linda Laws Sarah Milholen Maxine Reagan LaVenc Roberts Arden Sampson Jane Smartt Lagretta Tallcnt Becky Tyson Freida Wortman JUDICIAL BOARD Ann Adkins Anne Alexander Diane Demon Suzanne Groweg Susan Long Alison Looney Sheila McKenzie Susan Osteen Libby Pearson Marlene Rainwater Donna Roberts Becky Wells FROSH BOARD J ulie Andrus Sandra Crawley J anis Forbes Carol Galloway Shirley Griggs Vicki Justis Bebie Love Molly McCalla Alice Moore Lynn Shaw Sara SaHey Kay Warren 168 The INDEPENDENT STUDENTS ASSOCIATION during 1965-66 en- larged both its membership and its ac- tivities. ISAts purpose, to provide op- portunities for unaffiliated students to lead and serve the University, led it to encourage greater campus activity for its members. The organization sponsored a number of programs for the benefit of the entire student body, including a karate school, the annual hPic-a-Pair computer dance, and a closed-circuit radio station. Much appreciated and used by many students was ISAts test file service. Continuing through the year to hold dances and social functions. ISA planned for the future and for more ac- tive independent students. INDEPENDENT STUDENTS ASSOCIATION President: Woody Savage Menhs Viee-President: Eddie Pitts Womenhs Vice-President: Tay Ward Recording Secretary: Sara Rushing Corresponding Secretary: Shirley Wilson Treasurer: Jimmy Jones The Carolyn P. Brown Memorial UNI- VERSITY CENTER, completed in 1954, has improved and expanded its program until it has become the hub of campus activities. Among the facilities located in the building are a cafeteria and grill, 3 post ofhce, the Stokeley Bowling Lanes, the Barton Music Lounge, a large ballroom, and banquet and meeting areas. In addition the Cen- ter houses offices for various campus organizations and the Student-Faculty Organizations Board. Each year the Stu- dent Forum brings a number of well- known speakers to the campus. Among the other activities carried on within the Center itself are dances, billiards and bowling tournaments, weekly movies, art displays, sales, lectures, and student- faculty discussion groups. Students wish- ing to participate in campus activities have the opportunity to serve on various Center committees. Committee mem- bers under the direction of the Center Governing Board plan and carry out the University Program. I70 CENTER GOVERNING BOARD Joe Tagg, President Kati Benson Kathy McCulloch Don Denny Jim Giffin Ed McAlister Charlene Harb Sarah Milholen Paul Sherbakoff Dean Harold Warner Clark Roberts Dean Lawrence Silverman Dr. Guy Bockmon COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRMEN ART Susan Craig Nancy Simmons DANCE Steve Hambaugh Linda Wright LECTURE Bill Goddard Diane Long M USIC Liz Jackson Cathy Patella PERSONNEL Elise Jordan Larry Thirloway PUBLICITY John Buckingham Fran Duncan RECREATION Gloria Gregory Jim Harb SPECIAL EVENTS Carol McCain Dave Smith I71 University Center Committees help direct every aspect of the Centerts ac- tivities, ranging from karate lessons to music festivals. The Art Committee promotes interest in the visual arts through traveling art exhibits, Christ- mas decorations, and the clothesline art show in the spring. Popular bands are brought to the Center by the Dance Com- mittee. Student-faculty dialogue is em- phasized in the TTapple-polishingtt ses- sions and Three-Penny Lectures of the Lecture Committee. Dances, the music library, and music festivals are coordi- nated by the Music Committee. The Per- sonnel Committee helps screen prospec- tive committee members, while the Rec- reation and Special Events Committees sponsor games tournaments and unusual activities. The Publicity Committee de- signs and distributes publicity for all other committees. I72 I73 Functioning for the first time under a three-part structure, the STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION at U-T, during the 1965-66 school year, not only proved the success of such a structure but also showed how SGA can work more effectively for student inter- ests. Under the new system, SGA is composed of an executive board, a seven student tribunal, and 46 senators from the colleges. SGA, attempting to show that U-T students are concerned about United States foreign policy, sponsored a memorial and recognition service for Viet Nam, sent Christmas cards to soldiers there, sent a delegation to the Washington symposium on freedom in Viet Nam, and wired a resolution to President Johnson supporting his stand. SGA also sponsored such projects as a student-signed telegram to the football team, the contribution from the sale of 6G0 VOLSt, bumper stickers to a fund for retarded children, a campus calen- dar, and contributions to the soccer team and the Kefauver Memorial Scholarship Fund. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President: David White Vice-Presidenf: Joe Tagg Secretary: Suson Odem Treasurer: Sheryl Jones EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jane Stewart Scot? Costner Don Denny Bert Headden Jerry King Susan Long Richard Shodden Pat Lynch Koren Kalshoven Freida Worfmcm TRIBUNAL Chief Justice: Tom Nicholson Nancy Bosnight David Black Linda Laws Fred Lewis Bruce McBrcfney Ed Smith CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS President: Denny Peters Vice-Presidem: Jim Clobough Secretary: Sharon Van Horn Treasurer: Fran McClain JUNIOR CLASS President: Glen Smotherman Vice-Presidenf: Lee Howorfh Secretory: Linda Stalsworth Treasurer: Pat Compen SOPHOMORE CLASS Presidenf: Joe Looney Vice-Presidenf: Keith Peterson Secretory: Betsy Cole Treasurer: Fran Dillard FRESHMAN CLASS President: Randy Hospel Vice-President: Rick Terry Secrefory: Sara SuHey Treasurer: Mary Ann Maples I74 175 Through its executive committees, SGA sent letters explaining the organization to all freshmen, sponsored two leader- ship retreats, and published career book- lets for senior men. SGA committees continued working on obtaining longer library hours, a check cashing service, and sidewalks to replace student-tram- pled shortcuts across campus lawns. Committees were also appointed to study academic dishonesty, parking reg- ulations, and international student af- fairs. As in the past, SGA sponsored Homecoming, All-Sing, and Carnicus. Moreover, an SGA committee undertook a complete revision of Carnicus to make the program of greater interest to all students. In brief, the main goal of the 1965-66 SGA has been to reflect student interests and to assure every student a voice in his student government. SENATORS AGRICULTURE David Haynes George Marks BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mike Duncan Bill Grigsby Judy Klebenow Doug Marshall Jeannie Martin David Mosena Norman Newton Barbara Reid Bob Stivers Freida Wortman HOME ECONOMICS Laura Connor Martha Hansard Donna Roberts ENGINEERING Mike Cate Dave Cooper Preston Duke Tom Fields Mansour Guity Richard Pearson Joe Penland Woody Savage EDUCATION Evelyn Brzezinski Brenda Flowers Valerie Foster Diane McCutchan Carolgene Page Jean Thal Elizabeth Wade LIBERAL ARTS Barry Bozeman J ohn Brimi Lucy Browder Mary Carmichael Martin Greenberg Cindy Gupton Sam Hansard Patsy Holloway Sylvia Lackey Robin Line David Long Carla Manzuk Bill Myers Libby Pearson LAW Jim Giffen I76 177 The UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION coordinates several or- ganizations and activities for the cultural and religious enrichment of the students. It publishes The Torch, a booklet for incoming students, which contains in- formation about campus extra-curricular and religious activities. The Christian Association also sponsors Blue Triangle, a weekly luncheon club, and the Campus Executivesh Club, composed of student leaders and faculty members who meet each quarter for dinner. University tradi- tionseTorch Night, Convocation, and Aloha Oceare organized by the As- sociationst Executive Council. Through these services and traditions, the Chris- tian Association seeks to provide stu- dents with an opportunity to have a well- rounded college life. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Bill Herron, president Linda Laws, vice-presidem Doug Goddard Susan Guion David McClellan Marilyn Morris BLUE TRIANGLE President: Susan Guion Vice-Presidem: Emily Anderton Secretary: Betty Montgomery I79 BOARDS ACE BOARD President: J oe Duncan Vice-Presidentz Jim Ritts Secretary: Ron Bingham Treasurer: Wayne Wagner Joint projects of the engineering organi- zations are coordinated by the ASSO- CIATION OF COLLEGIATE ENGI- NEERS BOARD. Engineerst Day, the Engineerst Ball, and the Tennessee Engi- neer magazine are some of the activities which ACE Board sponsors. Delegates from the engineering honorary and pro- fessional societies are members of the ACE Board and help to promote its projects. NAHHEEYAYLI GOVERNING BOARD President: Joe Tagg Vice-President: Ray Williams Secretary: Larry Adams Treasurer: Frank Bloom Promotion Chairman: Bill Potter Publicity Director: Pete Lohman Advisor: Clark Roberts J 0e Looney Larry Adams Andy Garverich J ohn Hodges Eddie Pitts Ray Williams Bill Potter Peter Lohman Danny DeLozier Bob McConnell J im Boswell Ellis Bacon J 0e Tagg John Hogin F rank Bloom Joe Lona Allan Schwartz NAHHEEYAYLFS ttdances of the seasontt for 1965-66 included perform- ances by several popular singing groups and bands. Fall quarter Nahheeyayli featured the Drifters, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and Bob Collins and the Fabulous Five. The winter concert and dance presented Mary Wells, the Vibrations, the Kingpins, and the C01- lins group again. Nahheeyaylfs Choice for the year was Sandra Whittaker. 180 SFOB STUDENTS Robert Calloway Pris Davis Woody Harriman Richard Pearson Sandra Sullivan David White STAF F Dean Margaret Cuninggim, Chairman Judy Ferguson, Secretary Bob Bonitati Dean Ralph Dunford Dr. Luke Ebersole Dean Charles Lewis Paul Sherbakoff Warren Slagle Dr. Lillian Stimson The STUDENT-FACULTY ORGANI- ZATIONS BOARD is a joint student- faculty committee of the University, whose function is to assist in the devel- opment and supervision of the extra- curricular program and activities of the University. This Board establishes poli- cies and procedures governing group ac- tivities, programs, and organizations; provides assistance to groups planning and operating programs and major public events; reviews financial reports of the SFOB office; and makes recommenda- tions concerning the expenditure of Stu- dent Service and Activities Fee funds. 181 169$!!th bhnmnAn CHEPRV mu. n. J, onsmucnon com cousmu men 5 cs comiv ACMEtRvaAII IL V ENGINEER DISWKCT. IDEA! MA AREA GWICE 182 The Air Force ROTC program prepares cadets to become active-duty Air Force officers. The curriculum includes the study of weapons, weapon-delivery sys- tems, military and aviation history, leadership, political geography, interna- tional relations, and drill. Special divi- sions of AFROTC include the Drill Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps. The Drill Team demonstrates the pro- hciency level to which a marching unit can rise with concentrated practice. The Drum and Bugle Corps provides musical support to the Cadet Wing, ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Commander: Preston T. Duke Executive OIiicer: Bill Head Administrative OiTicer: James Badgley Comptroller: Darrel Valentine Operations Otiicer: Cliff Wright Information OfEcer: James Mitchell Parliamentarian: Bob Ooten Pledge Trainer: Gil Monroe MEMBERS Robert A. Babcock Harold K. Brown, Jr. Larry D. Brown William L. Conger James C. Easterly Robert G. French Terry L. Hutchison John F. Jacobs Gary S. Napolitan Ronald Phillips Finley W. Reed Stephen S. Rose David W. SheFfey David W. Strand William W. Weems Henry E. Williams Ronald K. Dalrymple I83 MILITARY !84 Projects of the ARNOLD AIR SOCI- ETY include a joint community project helping orphans with Angel Flight. The Society, a professional honorary service organization of cadets, also sponsors the Air Force Ball and the crowning of the Air Force Queen during winter quar- ter. Besides the Arnold Air Society, awards to outstanding AFROTC cadets are presented on Awards Day in the spring. Distinguished Military Graduate awards are also made. ANGEL FLIGHT, an ofhcial auxiliary of the AF ROTC unit, assists the military program by such projects as sending valentines and Christmas cards to Viet Nam, sell- ing corsages at football games, and work- ing at the unit headquarters ofhces. An- gel Flight attempts to further the cause of the Air Force by promoting the in- terest of the college man in the AF ROTC program. ANGEL FLIGHT Commander: Karen Kalshoven Executive OHicer: Jane Hooper Administrative Officer: Marianne Fowler Controller: Dot Koger Information Officer: Glenda Gumphrey Operations Officer: Sheila Connally Historian: Barbara Curtis Parliamentarian: Virginia Graves MEMBERS Beth Adams Ruth Allen Marcia Bennett Ann Bratton Sara Brown Mary Sue Brumback Jeannie Carroll Carolyn Cooper J udy Cox Janice Douthit Susan Dickinson J ane Gore Susan Guion Mary Gwyn Elaine Heigel Lynn Hoffmann Ruth Hubbell Browyn Kincaid Sherrie Kraemer Susie Lawrence Linda Lea Carol Leslie Carla Manzuk Jeannie Martin Susan Morrison Susan Osteen Carolgene Page Beth Pcttit Jean Pettit Susan Post Carolyn Ritchey Kathy Rowe Suzanne Simmons Linda Stalsworth J an Stanley Mary Pat Sullivan Laura Taylor Adelaide Warden Becky Wells Pat Wimberly Gail Williams Aleece Wolfe Lilly Ann Woodson 186 The University of Tennessee offers two- year and four-year Army ROTC pro- grams which lead to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army Reserve upon graduation. Military training was first established on the campus in 1840 with a company of infantry; today the program consists of about 1800 cadets. The Brigade, under the command of cadet officers, during fall quarter was trained in the rudiments of military drill and participated in the Veteranis Day and Armed Forces Day Parades. Winter quarter activities were highlighted by the Military Ball and the crowning of the ROTC Queen. During spring quarter many parades and ceremonies are held. The annual formal inspection by the Third United States Army was held in April, and in May awards for outstanding accomplishments in the mili- tary program were given at an Awards Day ceremony. During ROTC Field Day, the best company of the Brigade was determined in military and sporting events. In addition to the regular activit- ies of the Brigade, a cadet may take part in special unitsathe Vol Guard, the Drum and Bugle Coprs, and the Ranger Company, which comprises the Provisio- al Battalion. 187 The U-T student enrolled in advanced ROTC continues training his junior and senior years, and attends a six-week summer camp. Upon graduation he is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Reserve, and serves on active duty for at least two years. Then he either joins a reserve unit or extends his tour of active duty. During the junior year the cadet learns the fundamentals of combat; at summer camp he applies the information to practical use. After summer camp, he studies organization of the Army, military law, administration, and other subjects. There are several marks of distinction for the outstand- ing ROTC student. Scabbard and Blade, an honorary military society, has spon- sored such activities as the presentation of Miss Scabbard and Blade, a ttShow Your Colors Dayii on campus, and a pre-summer camp training weekend. Distinguished Military Student and Graduate awards are presented to stu- dents outstanding for four years of ROTC training and while at summer camp. A Regular Army commission is offered these students upon graduation. CADET BRIGADE COMMANDERS Brigade Commander: Cadet Col. John R. Tindall Deputy Commander: Cadet Col. Paul D. Goddard Executive Officer: Cadet Lt. Col. James F. Amos BRIGADE STAFF S-l: Cadet Major Daniel E. Butler S-2: Cadet Major William R. Word S-3: Cadet Major Andrew B. Dodson S-41CadetMajor Robert M. Jessee FIRST BATTALION Commander: Cadet Lt. Col. Sam B. Asher Executive Officer: Cadet Capt. Nic E. Clemmer SECOND BATTALION Commander: Cadet Lt. Col. Joe M. Alphin Executive Officer: Cadet Capt. George Bailey THIRD BATTALION Commander: Cadet Lt. Col. Tim L. Worth Executive Officer: Cadet Capt. James T. Taylor PROVISIONAL BATTALION Commander: Cadet Lt. Col. James L. Beck Executive Officer: Cadet Major Charles Webster Company A Commander: Cadet Capt. Charles D. Brown Company B Commander: Cadet Capt. Don McGovern Company C Commander: Cadet Capt. Charles S. Campbell Company D Commander: Cadet Capt. Grant Patterson Company E Commander: Cadet Capt. Roy D. Stroud Company F Commander: Cadet Capt. Sherrell T. Myrick Company G Commander: Cadet Capt. David A. Cantweel Company H Commander: Cadet Capt. Jay G. Ward Company I Commander: Cadet Capt. Thomas R. Poe Drum and Bugle Corps Commander:CadetCapt.Ga1yon W. Northcutt V01 Guard Commander: Cadet Major Charles Webster Tennessee Rangers Commander: Cadet Capt. Gary K. McCorkle Sponsors for each unit of the Brigade of Cadets were nominated by the cadets at the beginning of the fall quarter and presented to the Brigade at a formal reception. Upon final election the spon- sors selected were presented to the stu- dent body and the public during a pre-game ceremony at Neyland Stadium at the U-TiVandy football game. Aft- er this the girls drill and march in any special events with the units. One of the sponsors is selected ROTC Queen at the Military Ball during winter quarter. Besides assisting their commanding of- ficers, the sponsors help improve the morale of the cadets. 188 189 ARMY ROTC SPONSORS Brigade: Honorary Cadet Col. Nancy Mullins lst Battalion: Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Margaret Lester 2nd Battalion: Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Molly Jenkins Provisional Battalion: Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Sterling Banks Company A: Honorary Cadet Capt. Jennifer Logan Company B: Honorary Cadet Capt. Elizabeth Ward Comgany C: Honorary Cadet Capt. Anne Harris Company D: Honorary Cadet Capt. Janet Brown Company E: Honorary Cadet Capt. Tommie Pace Company F: Honorary Cadet Capt. Teresa King Company G: Honorary Cadet Capt. Diane McCutchan Company H: Honorary Cadet Capt. Loretta Harris Company I: Honorary Cadet Capt. Kitty Gilbert Drum andBugle Corps: Honorary Cadet Capt. Phyllis Smith VolGuard1Honorary Cadet Capt. Christine McKinnon Tennessee Rangers: Honorary Cadet Capt. Nancy Anderson ALPHA BETA ALPHA President: Beverley Gass Vice-President: Linda Norton Recording Secretary: Paula Brown Corresponding Secretary: Gretchen Haslbauer Treasurer: Virginia Neff Sponsor: Miss Dorothy Ryan ALPHA EPSILON DELTA President: Sam L. Hansard Vice-President: Robert E. Thomas Secretary; Jane Stewart Treasurer1William F Johnson Historian: H. Norman Noe Reporter: Mark Potter ALPHA BETA ALPHA, national un- dergraduate library science fraternity, has as its purpose the encouragement of students to become librarians, to pro- mote fellowship and to further the pro- fessional knowledge of the members. Included in its activities are a coITee break in the Claxton Education Build- ing and programs at a montly meeting. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA, honorary pre-med fraternity, encourages ex- cellence in pre-medical scholarship, stimulates an appreciation of the import- ance of pre-med education in the study of medicine andpromotes cooperation and contact between medical and pre- medical students and educators in de- veloping an adequate program of study for future doctors. 190 ALPHA CHI SIGMA, a professional fraternity for students who plan to make chemistry or chemical engineering their life profession, has as its objectives ad- vancing chemistry as a science and a profession and to aid its members by every honorable means in achieving their goals in the profession. It is the purpose of the AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGI- NEERS to develop a true professional spirit among its members as well as to expose the student to those aspects of chemical engineering which are not treated in class. The student chapter sponsors speakers on technical subjects, participates in Engineeris Day and sends delegates to the Southeastern Regional Conference of the A.I.Ch.E. which is held each year. 191 ALPHA CHI SIGMA President: John Shoemaker Vice-President: David Cunningham Treasurer: Larry Brettason Recording Secretary: Fred Williams Corresponding Secretary: Ralph Anderson AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS President: Atis Jurbergs Vice-President: Mark Pollock Treasurer: Ron Bingham Secretary: Bill Sprott AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL- BUSINESS CLUB President: Johnny Colebank Vice-President: Lee Bell Secretary: Beverly Williams Treasurer: Carter Cox Recorder: Sovan Tun Advisers: Professors Lard and Keller AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING President: Sam Keesecker Vice-President: Ron Winn Secretary: Dennis Falls Treasurer: Tom Brooks ACE Board Representatives: Asa Whitaker and Bill Greene 192 A student section of the American Farm Economics Association, the AGRICUL- TURAL ECONOMICS AND AGRI- CULTURAL-BUSINESS CLUB is open to all students who are enrolled in the departments of agricultural econom- ics and others who are interested in these fields. The purpose of the club is to ac- quaint the student with the opportunities in the field of agricultural economics and agricultural business and to provide fellowship among students. AMERI- CAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING is the professional so- ciety 0f the industrial engineering pro- fession. Its membership is open to all industrial engineering students with its goals as making the engineer a more rounded student through meetings, speakers, seminars and conferences. AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Chairman: Nancy Fugate lst Vice Chairman: Kitty Therrell 2nd Vice Chairman: Betty Montgomery Recording Secretary: Anne Corbett Treasurer: Laura Connor Advisors: Beverley Owen, Mary Lee Marshall The objectives of AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION are to promote public understanding of home economics, to develop professional at- titudes and abilities and to widen cul- tural interests. Each year the chapter awards a scholarship to an outstanding member. This spring UT was host to the state home economics convention. ALPHA KAPPA PSI President: Bill Cockrum Vice-President: Don Watt Secretary: Howard Fullerton Treasurer: John Gehrm Master of Rituals: Ron Hobin Rush Chairman: Bailey Tollison Adviser: Liston M. Fox ALPHA KAPPA PSI, one of the most active professional business fraternities in the College of Business Administra- tion is dedicated to service, scholarship, research, and the promotion of ethics and standards in all phases of the busi- ness world. It is open to students ma- joring in business who have completed their freshman year with a 2.10 overall. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS President: Jere Pierce Vice-President: Billy Johns Secretary: George Foster Treasurer: Larry Hastings Scribe: Lynn Davis Adviser: Dr. D. H. Luttrell AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS President: Barry Gilbert Vice-President; Jack Houston Secretary: Geraldine Good Corresponding Secretary: Bob Teague Treasurer: Phillip Lynn Advisor: R. E. Whitmore THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS is a national organization established to pro- mote agricultural engineering in theory and practice and the creation of profes- sional spirit among its members. Bi- weekly meetings provide an opportunity for the students to meet with engineers who are well-established in the field. The largest technical society on campus, the student chapter of AMERICAN SO- CIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS is perhaps best known for its outstanding participation in the annual ACE Day presented in the early spring. Meetings feature guest speakers and reports by student members which keep the civil engineers informed on new developments in industry and the profession. I95 ALPHA PI M U President: Winston C. Hickman Vice President: Thomas Brooks Corresponding Secretary: Louis Simmons Recording Secretary: Leslie Freeman Treasurer: David Rhyne Pledge Trainer: Stan Hunley Sponsor: Professor R. M. LaForge BETA ALPHA PSI President: Ralph Newman Vice President: Carl Butcher Secretary: Larry C. Anderson Treasurer: Allen H. Rudder DAIRY CLUB President: Dennis Longmire Vice President: Henry Walker Secretary: Richard Snowden Treasurer: Dan Alexander Reporter: Edward Martin Created to confer recognition upon those students in industrial engineering who have shown exceptional academic interests and ability in their held, ALPHA PI MU consists of students who rank scholastically in the upper one- third of the senior and the upper one- fifth of the junior industrial engineering classes. Membership is also based on the potentiality of leadership, ethics, character and interest. BETA ALPHA PSI is a national honorary accounting fraternity, organized for the purpose of encouraging the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; pro- moting the study of accounting and its high standards; acting as a medium be- tween professional men, instructors, and students; and developing high moral, scholastic, and professional achievements in its members. The DAIRY CLUB meets twice a month with planned pro- grams to provide an opportunity for students to become acquainted with the dairy industry. The club sponsors Milk Hour, a time for alumni to return to the department and annual UT Dairy Day, plus aiding in Varsity Visit. Each year members serve lunch to various breed organization groups, products associational meetings and short courses who conduct their meetings in the de- partment. In addition, the Volunteer Dairyman is published each year as a report of the clubts activities, members and functions. I96 ' mi ;, mm twat x3 Each Spring the members of the DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING TEAM are selected, then these students participate in the contests held during the entire year. This year the team attended the Southern Conference held at Morgan- ton, W. Va., and placed 9th in the na- tional contest held in Ontario, Canada, competing against 27 teams from across the country. DELTA SIGMA PI is a professional business fraternity organized to foster the study of business by re- search and practice, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics together with the civic and com- mercial welfare of the community. The fraternity offers membership to stu- dents majoring in all fields of business who have completed thirty hours of college work with a minimum scholastic average of 2.3. The INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS, is the electrical engineer- ing professional society. The UT student branch provides a means by which an electrical engineering major can meet and work with others in his field. It keeps interested people informed on the most exciting developments in the held through technical lectures by industrial experts and helps sponsor ACE Day projects. 197 DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING TEAM Richard Snowden Dan Alexander James Jorden Dean Hamilton DELTA SIGMA Pl President: Tom Waggoner Vice-President: Hal Canary Vice-President: Jackson Downey Secretary: Dave Dodson Treasurer: Mike Cambill INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS President: Dick Pearson Vice-President: Curtis Siller Secretary: Mike Cate Treasurer: Joe Duncan Advisor: Dr. W. Lord PHI ALPHA DELTA Justice1John Turnbull Vice-Justice: Jack H. McPhersen Clerk: John L. Williams Marshall: Ron Montgomery Treasurer: James W. Wright PHI DELTA PHI President: Wilson Ritchie Vice-President: John Mitchell Secretary: Guy Dotson Historian: Bill Gregory I98 Members of PHI ALPHA DELTA legal fraternity for law students are selected each quarter with membership based on an overall of 2.0 for one quar- teris work in the College of Law. PAD offers a luncheon program in which out- standing lawyers are asked to discuss different legal problems with members. The group also has a scholarship fund for outstanding students. PHI DELTA PHI, one of the two law fraternities, has a membership of about 150 law students. Through the year PDP sponsors both professional speakers and social activi- ties for its members. Twice a month roundtable discussions are held at the Rathskeller in which leading attorneys speak. This past year PDP has heard such outstanding members as Richmond Flowers, Alabama attorney, and Ed. Kuhn, president of the American Bar Association. The fraternity also holds fin annual banquet at which outstand- ing lawyers have been initiated into membership. 199 PI TAU SIGMA President: Thomas Scott Vice-President: Henry Lau Treasurer: Richard Gozikowski Corresponding Secretary: Jim Clabough Recording Secretary: Jim Cavender ACE Board Representative: Tom May A national honor society for outstand- ing mechanical engineering students, PI TAU SIGMA is open to seniors who rank in the upper third and juniors who rank in the upper fourth of their classes. New members are elected from eligible students on the basis of engineering ability, scholarship and personality. 200 201 RHO EPSI LON President: John Baker Vice-President: Lynn Davis Secretary: Harry Borders Treasurer: James Monday Adviser: M. L. Townsend RHO EPSILON is a professional real estate fraternity with the purpose of serving as a liaison between the student and the real estate profession. Activities include speakers, field trips of develop- ment, an annual spring banquet, and visits to the property board. SiA.M.E. President: Tom Ogles Secretary and Treasurer: Jim Hendlemen Vice-President: Nic Clemmer Advisor: Major James L. Hyde BAR ASSOCIATION President: Ben Cantrell Vice President: Arthur B. Stowers, Jr. Secretary: Tom Keeling Treasurer: Alex Bi Shipley Independent Representative: Hugh Morgan 202 Individuals participating in the Army R.O.T.C. program that express an in- terest in Engineering are eligible for membership in the SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGI- NEERS. During the year this group sponsors programs featuring experts on the role of Engineering within the Army. Besides emphasizing past history, an effort is made to acquaint the cadet with the duties of the Army engineer. The UNIVERSITY BAR ASSOCIATION is a member of the American Law Stu- dent Association, an affiliate of the American Bar Association. This group enables the law student to participate in campus and community affairs. Week- ly meetings feature lectures, trial prac- tice sessions, and related functions. Each Spring the Student Bar Association holds an Annual Law Day is recogni- tion of the efforts and accomplishments of the students and faculty in the College of Law. The Publishing Association of the Uni- versity is a non-proiit corporation which published the Daily Beacon and the Volunteer. Known as the PUBLICA- TIONS COUNCIL, the Board of Di- rectors is responsible for selecting the student executives of the publications and assisting business managers in handling sales, advertising, and other financial details. The Board establishes the standards for the selection of Torch- bearers and contributes to the annual meeting of state high school editors. The Board is composed of two faculty mem- bers and one alumnus who are ap- pointed by the President of U-T, and two students and one alumnus elected an- nually by the publicationsi subscribers. The President is an exofficio member. PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL MEMBERS Dr. Percy Adams Michael Cate Julian Harriss Libby Pearson Paul Sherbakotf Colt William Slayden W, C. Tucker, Chairman FI RST TERM STAFF Editor: Pam Saylor Business Manager: Harvey Gardner Managing Editor; Ronnie Vetter Sports Editor: Walt Smith News Editor: Bob French Womenss Editor: Mary Mewhorter Feature Editor: Jane Hooper Picture Editor: Matt Creamer Desk Editors: Tom Poe Cathy Smith Alice Massey Woody Paige Kathy Gibney SECOND TERM STAFF Editor: Alice Massey Business Manager: Harvey Gardner Managing Editor: Judy Mizell News Editor: Bill Norton Sports Editor: Mike Nash Feature Editor: Jane Hooper Copy Editor: Candy McCampbell Picture Editor: Garry Spears Photographer: Matt Creamer 204 205 During the 1965-66 the DAILY BEA- CON underwent a number of changes and ended up as the only college daily in Tennessee. The paper is now pub- lished five times a week and has a cir- culation of 16,000, the thirteenth largest in the state. The staff moved into new headquarters at 1720 Lake Avenue; a separate production staff was employed; and a journalistic workshop was held in Gatlinburg. The Beacon provides an opportunity for student journalists to gain practical experience and serves as a medium through which students can voice their opinions about campus, na- tional, and world affairs. Editor Linda Laws Associate editor Lynne Hubbell Managing editor Bob Stivers Business Manager Joe Tagg Copy editor Picrcy Cutler Photography cdilor Palsi Holloway Greek editor Vickie Groner Sports editor Linda Wright Academics editor Carol Lavender Activities editors Alan Cales Carol Puncoasl Organizations manager Millcr Wood Sales Manager Jim Froulu These students are responsible for the 1966 Volunteer. They worked many hours during long nights to present this creation. They lost slccp, study-limc friends, and tempers to produce the best Volunteer of all. Questions 21ndmr com- ments and donations should be sent 10 Kingston, Jamuciu. where the stun is vacationing during Spring Quarter. Thanks for buying the I966 Volunteer. 9A 910 v M, ,b ,.,m, . w MM , l.ngw.wmw..km..w vb WkWMMM. wwnmmmmm 3: 4, Mom W Wm ... WM, ww :z x ' q C: m . oakkk smrtfv, ifag n TENNESSEE FARMER Editor: Glen Myers Managing Editor: Charles Crouch Business Managers: Bill Testerman, Richard Daugherty Advertising Manager: Tommy Fouehe Circulation Manager: Gordon Jones TENNESSEE ENGINEER Managing Editor: Sid Shelton Business Manager: Ron Bingham Feature Editor: Curtis Siller StatTWriters: Wayne McIntyre, Bob Pettit John Rosenberger Jim White Ross Duncan The TENNESSEE FARMER presents news of student activities, research, available curricula, and changes in U-T,s College of Agriculture. The publication serves both to keep its readers abreast of important information in agriculture and to give agriculture students an op- portunity to edit and publish a maga- zine. The TENNESSEE ENGINEER combines technical reports of interest to student engineers with humor and stu- dent editorials. Published four times during the school year by the ACE Board, the Tennessee Engineer serves as the voice of the College of Engineer- ing. Issued quarterly, the TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW contains student notes and comments on recent cases as well as articles by leading attorneys. The magazine has a circulation of over 4000 throughout Tennessee. 208 TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW Editor-in-chief: Harold Wimberley Comments Editor: William Skelton Staff: Ben Cantrell Thomas Keeling Robert Knolton Thomas Rasnic Susan Stivers Norman Williams ,x Wygiwjmw w 209 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION President: Ovette Jackson Vice-Presidents: Jeanie Smith, Ramona Abernathy Secretary: Glenda Haggard Vespers Committee; Virginia Cashion Noonday Committee: David McMahon Campus RELIGIOUS CENTERS give students opportunities for worship, fel- lowship, and intellectual stimulation. The Baptist Student Union offers a ttNoondayt, luncheon and speaker pro- gram. Members of the Christian Science student organization meet weekly to hear speakers and lectures. The Chris- tian Student Center sponsors devotions, suppers, retreats, and Christmas giving to orphans and an ttadoptedt, family. Tyson House, the Episcopal Center, pre- sents opportunities for worship, quiet for study, and small group discussions. The Newman Center provides for the religi- ous, educational, and Social needs of Catholic students. A special feature of the Presbyterian Center is the Back Door, 3 coffeehouse for folksinging and discussion. Members of Wesley Founda- tion, the Methodist Center, can attend covenant discussion groups and a weekly Dialogue program. 210 CHRISTIAN CENTER President: David Gentry Vicc-President: Ralph Whitfield Secretary: Betty Ann Daniell Treasurer: Phyllis Smith CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CENTER President: Francie Bagley Vice-President: John Chew Secretary: Steve Greer Treasurer: Melissa Cooley 2H NEWMAN CLUB President: Mary Pat Sullivan Vice-Presidenl: Mary Cunningham Secretaries: Terry Sullivan, Marion Milton Treasurer: Jack Lambert PRESBYTERIAN CENTER President: James Dodd Treasurer: John Lenford Back Door Committee: Don Jackson, Ernest Covington WESLEY CENTER President: Gus Wilson Vice-President: Andy Petty Secretary: Donna Blakely Treasurer: Ruth Fox 213 ADAWAYHI President: Bob Ooten Vice President: Gary Napolitan Secretary: Martha Hansard Treasurer: Eric Hautala Quartermaster: Mitch Taylor Pledgetrainer: David Logan Devoted to arousing school spirit in sup- port of UT,s outstanding sports teams, ADAWAYHI is the pep club. Members sponsor and organize pep rallies and help the cheerleaders at the ball games to keep the team on the go. They also sponsor stSpirit 0f the HillH in which campus groups compete to win an an- nual trophy, sell shakers and balloons and are the driving force responsible for electing the cheerleaders. Adawayhi, one of the largest and most heterogenous groups on campus, members organized students to meet players returning from away games and placed posters advertis- ing games around campus. 215 CIRCLE K President: Roger Kesley Vice-President of Projects: Doug Marshal Judicial Vice-President: Allan Schwartz Treasurer: Clint Eskew Secretary: Bobby Ogdin Senior Director: Bill Haffner Junior Director: Allan Cates Sophomore Director: Ellis Bacon Sweetheart: Frannie McClain Having been on campus less than a decade, CIRCLE K has continued to improve each year. This past summer, they returned from the national con- vention with the 3rd place national achievement award. The highlight of the year was the 2nd annual Miss UT Pageant. Barbara Kirk was crowned Miss UT and will go to Jackson to Vie for the Miss Tennessee crown. She received a $250 scholarship, and a $500 scholarship was given to the university from the pageant proceeds. Several of the clubis most important projects have been the Bundle Drive lto collect old clothing for orphans as the students leave their dormsi, the Drug Collection teol- lecting doctorsl samples to send to hospitals overseasi and revision of a pamphlet tiYou and the Lawii on the college level. It will be sent to Circle K clubs throughout the country. Starting this year the club is working on expan- sion by trying to get a club started at Lincoln Memorial University. 216 INTERNATIONAL CLUB President: Ronald Koo Vice-President: Ken Gramm Vice-Presidem: Henry Lou Secretary: Katherine Cobb Secretary: Janis Pearce Treasurer: Chanpom Harinsuit Program Chairman: Sharon Mooney INTERNATIONAL CLUB is a social and cultural club for both international and American students. It OITers a com- mon meeting ground for students from all over the world. Activities include an annual tea at the Farragut Hotel, a ban- quet, cultural programs with speakers from different nations, foreign movies and service projects. 217 SKI CLUB President: Dick Ott Vice President: Mike Barrett Secretary: Loretta Harris Treasurer: Polly Henry One of the most active sports clubs on campus, the UT SKI CLUB offers half prices at the Gatlinburg ski slopes dur- ing the week, films and guest speakers. The group has sponsored one ski meet and is trying to organize a meet of SEC schools. T-CLUB President: Bobby Gratz Vice-President: Sam Robertson Secretary: Bill Sellmer Treasurer: Mack Gentry All men who have been awarded a var- sity letter in one of the major sports, as determined by the Athletic Council of the University Athletic Association, are eligible to become members of the T- CLUB. Head cheerleaders and senior L t, managers who have been awarded let- t L ters by the council are also eligible. Objectives of the club are to foster clean sportsmanship, to emphasize the importance of high standards of scholar- ship and to promote interest among alumni in university athletics. 2l9 USHER CORPS Head Usher: David McClellan Head Hostesses: Marilyn Morris, Freida Wortman VOL CORPS Co-Chairmen: Clint Eskew, Freida Wortman Members of the U-T USHER CORPS, under the guidance of the Christian As- sociation, serve as ushers, doormen, and ticket-takers at presentations of the Uni- versity Concerts and Broadway Play series. They also assist at other attrac- tions which the University brings to the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. VOL CORPS during the year leads tours dis- playing and explaining the campus to Visitors and high school students. Its 77 members, chosen for scholarship, leader- ship, and interest in U-T, also help re- cruit outstanding high school students and assist in freshman orientation. Both the YOUNG REPUBLICANS AND YOUNG DEMOCRATS hold regular meetings for the purpose of dis- cussing current events and their party,s position toward current crisis. They both bring top Congressmen from their parties to speak at their meetings. When elec- tion time comes these groups are out working for their candidates. These clubs fulfill the useful function of provid- ing the students a place to meet their candidates for ofiice. 221 YOUNG REPUBLICANS President: Bob Jones Vice-President: Dave Evans Recording Secretary: Susan Odem Corresponding Secretary: Kyleen Franz Treasurer: Buddy Teague Advisor: Bob Bonitati YOUNG DEMOCRATS President: Bob Clement Menis Vice-President: Dave McDole Womenis Vice-President: Candy McCampbell Secretary: Carol Leslie Treasurer: Freya Ryan The TraTemiTy sysTem has been called upon To iusTify iTs conTribuTions To modern socieTy. On campuses all over The UniTed SToTes sTudenTs fee! sTrongly eiTher for or ogoinsT The eIiTe Greeks. in The founding years of The Greek sysTem, The groups proposed To TurTher basic eThicol concest and To define an ideal way of life for young men and women. YeT, beneCITh The ideolology one can Find 0 basic need, The need for securiTy, moTivoTing The founding of TroTerniTies. Human life musT OTTempT To saTisfy These needs; To do This individuals form cliques and make friends. FraTerniTies, however, are The soTisTcchion of basic needs organized inTo large sTrucTures of social infiuence and auThoriTy. Todoy wiTh The emphasis on The equaliTy of all men, froTemiTies are ThoughT To harm socieTy. We may answer The criTicism by asking why one ioins a Greek group? Perhaps one ioins To form on idenTiTy, To become noT iusT 0 number bUT a group number. WiTh moTuriTy, however, This need To belong oTTen disappears. WhoT Then is gained from CT TroTerniTy may noT be merely securiTy; perhaps a beTTer name would be broTherhood, The friendship and moTuriTy gained from living To- geTher wiTh diTTerenT personaliTies under common goals and ideas. Did you meet the sharp boy from Memphis? He has a 4.0 from high school and a 30 ACT? TTYea, I met him and Fm going to ball him? TTYouTre going to what? This guy Will undoubtly be a Torchbearer? He doesnTt live in the section of Memphis, and his family doesntt belong to the club? TiOh, Fll ball him too. What a frog? BroTherhood is a bond necessary To human life and H, righTIy, has not been criTicized. WhoT has been cholienged is The fringe beneTiTs of The TroTerniTy sysTem, The profiToble 0nd OuTocraTic noTionol governmenTs, The snobbishness of The members To The exoTeric socieTy. The secondary meanings of The sysTem connoT be iusTiTied in such a socieTy OS ours, and To survive TroTerniTies musT rid Themselves of such Trimmings. The valuable insighT, how- ever, musT noT be stimed because of The secondary qualiTies. EmoTionol as we are abouT This subiecT, we musT realize That olThough emoTions con desTroy a way of life, emoTion musT be The link wiTh reason if a grecTer sysTem is To be buiIT. Panhellenic Council, the governing body of U-Tts sixteen sororities, is composed of two elected representatives and the president from each chapter. The Coun- cil seeks cooperation with the administra- tion in upholding high standards of scholarship, leadership, and service; it serves as a forum for the discussion of matters of interest to the University, Greek groups, and the community. Pro- grams for the year have included the establishment of scholarship and re- search committees and workshops for new officers. Panhellenic was also hostess to the 1965 Southeastern Pan- hellenic Conference. The Council spon- sored the annual Homecoming Open House and participated in the formal dedication of the new Panhellenic Build- in . g 224 m :. DM7V 'a;77'UM;YUGT1133771 ,v:::;,:: W m 11:53:: , :Mgum-th, :-, 3 ,w :m;::oa;::m:r::sa:::m., w Mm; W Hex: Wx- m iii , x.mxri$i,lm,-m,uwrm g um: ,ym umgwsmwxmgwwm MmswwgV : wwwx zawk A x at? man: :xxmmam wnz'w;:.m; A 53557Er7wgz: .azm;,,.$ig:': 5;: Vimiw an m 35W: r: :5 ' w: mm m: is 3:: 727w wait: x m :ML: V; w; 4: : 7w The goals of U.Tfs Interfraternity Coun- cil are to promote and maintain ideas, spirit, and leadership among fraternities, particularly in the areas of scholarship, service, and brotherhood. The realiza- tion of these goals has been recognized at U.T. by the presentation of the Iron Man Trophy, the award given annually by the National Interfraternity Council to the best I.F.C. in the nation. Some of the programs initiated by the I.F.C. this year are a co-operative buying associa- tion, a tutoring program, and a new rush program involving the use of computers. It has also set standards for initiation and checking criteria of pledges eligible for initiation. Another contribution of this years I.F.C. was the aggressive ex- pansion policy whereby new fraternities will be invited to colonize on U.Tfs cam- pus. 226 227 ACACIA University of Tennessee Chapter May 13, 1963 National Founding University of Michigan May 12, 1904 Venerable Dean;Tom Hoover Senior Dean-Dick Hutchinson Recording Secretarthrank Bartley Corresponding Secretarinlen Vincent Treasurer Jim Jones Rush ChairmanaRon Coulter ROW 1: A. Fischer, R. Coulter, G. Vincent, T. Hoover, D. Hutchinson, Coyner, T. Spurlock, J. Burrow, N. Harrell, G. MCMurtry, B. Cox F. Bartley, J. Jones. ROW 2: E. Jennings, R. Evans, V. Bransley, G. ROW 4: D. Gregory, L. Brabson, R. Hulen, K. Malhoit, M. Gray, E. Edstrom, L. Knott, R. Galofaro. ROW 3: D. Maddox, M. Gray, J. Beavers, D. Lusk,L. Lawson,L.Stcwart. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Delta Pi Chapter October 21, 1961 National Founding DePauw University October 15, 1885 President-Nancy Basnight lst Vice PresidenttAlice Massey 2nd Vice PresidentiLynne Haubenrich Corresponding Secretary Sandra Shaw Recording Secretary Jan Stanley Treasurerij an Stewart ROW 1: C. Crawford, E. Fugatc, J. Stanley, J. Clark, J. Byerley, G. nett, C. Smith, L. Haubcnreich,G. Haslbauer, P. Cutter, A. Pounds, C. Drcnnan, L. Cross, E. Guinn, J. Burke, N. Love, S. Harris, B. Gunn, 0055, M. Aburnathy, M. Rawlings. ROW4: N. Basnight, J. Paschall, P. H. King. ROW 2: H. Stewart, C. Scopeletis, S. Hixon, C. Coker, J. Lay, Milburn, S. Rudder, K. Haun, J. Knight, S. Shaw, A. Harris, N. Bur- J. Wilson, D. Strange, J. Oakley, 1 Owen, C. Webb, N. Blackwell, R. ridge,J. Pettit, J. Whitfield, K. Lepper. Brock. ROW 3. S. Olson, N. Mitchell, J. Bowen, K. Roark, M. Ben- ALPHA DELTA Pl Alpha Kappa Chapter May 1, 1920 National Founding Wesleyan College May 15, 1851 President Anne Ellington lst Vice PresidentiAnn Baker 2nd Vice President Sally Everett Corresponding Secretary-Elaine Core Recording Secretary Diane Cross TreasureriRusha Kinard 232 ROW 1: M. Venable, S. McCoIlister, A, Cooter, B. Flowers, E. Core, A. Baker, A, Ellington, L. Douglass, J. Martin, P. Adkins, B. Bilbrey, C. Roy, M. Roberts, ROW 2: S. Tittle, S. Hoover, K. Harvey, A. Humberd, B. Nanney, C. Hoetsinger, B. Akin, C. Saraceni, J. Robert- son, M. Brumback, R. Brown, S. Montgomery, B. Ghormlcy. ROW 3: C. Dew, D. Cross, B. Groves, J. Robertson, S. Crafton, L. Stalsworth, B. Werner, J. Wilson, T. Bingham, C4 Bowling, B. Portis, P. Riley, R. 9 mW KinardJ K. Evans, S. Heffell, C. Saden, ROW4: P. Harris, P. Grening, M. Pagliero, B. Wells, D. Agce, J. Jordon, E. Beardslee, P. Bailey, D. Demon, S. Suion, B. Rice, J. Putman, P. Crouch, D. Ruh, S. Everett, .1. Shugart, L. Ruh, L. Venable, ROW5: B. Brimi, B. Wolfe. E. Steffy, D. Van Hooser, C. Calvin, D. Douglas, B. Allen, A. Alexanden A. Foster, N. Powell, .L Brandon, C. Overholt, S. Fletcher, M. Fenn, B. Wells, C. Cunningham, S. Meek, J. Clark, E. Anderton. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Alpha Sigma Chapter September 21, 1948 National Founding Barnard College, New York October 24, 1909 President Rita Meer Vice Presidentijan Tenenbaum SecretaryANadine Kolick TreasureriLeslie Billig ROW 1: B. Young, S. Zuckerman, G. Singer, H. Wise, J. Ostuw, A. Pliskin, L. Nisenbaum, S. Hochenberg, L. Lcmbcrg, H. Scheib. ROW Feist, S. Diamond, J. Friedman. ROW2: L. Brenner, S. Murphcy, N. 4. S. Schwartz, N. Cohn, A. Frumin, J. Geller, A. Insler, M. Hein- Zimmerman, L. Billig, R. Meet, .1, Tenenbaum, N. Kolick, K. Shamitz, berg, B. Kersh, S. Ginsburg, C. Humble, D, Lemlein. R. Levin. ROW 3: J. Ritt, J. Harris, R. Maziar, N. Tenenbaum, S. PI KAPPA PHI Alpha Sigma Chapter Junuur'x34.1931 National Founding Collcgc ot'ChurIcslon. Charleston. 8, C Dcccmhcr 10, I904 ilkwnv ' Archon Jack Picrcc Trcusurcr Arthurkcchlc orrcsponding Sccrclun Guru Brccdlm'c Recording Secretary John llurulson Warden l'runk Pugh Chaplain Clark A. Rnhcrts ROWI G. Brccdlmc, B Hnun. C Tnmmcllco. I, furdcn. l , Mcuncy. P. l.cc. VM Orr. ROW 4' R. Brmmn, R. Ruckcr. R, Price. 1 Dunu ROW 3 J Plcruc, Ix Pugh. J Hnrulsun. A, chhlc. L Rubcrlx. T. xnnlffMoumuu.A.l.an1cr..l Mlllcr. R. Brnoksl DcVJull Sullivan. ROW 3 B. Mmu. L. Len. R. Andrus. I. i-uhlcn. P. Bishop. Gs . . u ,4 ALPHA EPSILON Pl Psi Deuteron Chapter 1949 National Founding New York University 1913 Master-Pcter Terry Lieutenant Master Larry Leidowitz Scribe-Frank Nathan Exchequer Marvin Cohen Pledge Master-Jerry Ritt ROW 1: F. Nathan, J. Ritt, L. Nisenbaum, M, Cohen, J. Caplan, P. Chan, L. Leibowitz, J. Schacter, P. Kinberg, M. Wilons, C. Kay, J. Terry. ROW 2: A. Badmein, G. Machowty, S. Leib, M. Bogo, B. Haas,P.Goldberg. Meyer, A. Wise, R. Nevin, M. Silverman. ROW3: M. Stewart, S. Pen- ...L ?LLKVM E? 5ng, ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Gamma Nu Chapter November 4, 1961 National Founding Syracuse University Mary 30, 1904 Presidentijanet Seiber lst Vice President Ju1ia Lewis 2nd Vice PresidentiMary Stonecipher Recording Secretarinerrianne Tuttle Corresponding Secretary-Nancy Colley Treasurer-Marilyn Field ROW 1: B. Simpson, B. Cole, P. Clark, B. Moore, S. Ross, D. Sowell, Northern, S. Simmons, M. Field, J. Ohlson, R. Park. ROW 4: C. Phil- B. Gritzner, J. Powers. ROW 2: G, Picttle, G. Norris, J. Seiber, B. lippi, P. McAlpin, J. Lewis, S. Gaino, M. Hamilton, F; Adams, S. Wilson. L. Mann, C. Lander, M. Hart, J. Pentecost, L. Young. ROW3: Smith, J. Strache, L. Bccne, L. Long, S. Gordon, C. Nichols, K. C. Irwin, D. Elkins, M. Orgain, C. McPherson, C. Jackson, N. Kelly, N. Godek. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Alpha Kappa Chapter January 27, 1951 National Founding Ohio State University April 4, 1908 g Noble RuleriCharles Goan Vice Noble RuleriBill Testerman Alumni SecretaryiBill Wheeler SecretaryaRichard Shadden Treasurer Glen Myers ROW 1: C. Goan, B. Wheeler, R. Shadden. ROW 2: B. Whitworth, Montgomery, S. Hamblen, R. Quillin, P. Fleming, J. C. Rigsby, M. Nelms, P. Graham, G. Marks, B. Pope, J. Baker, .1. Looney. ROW4: D. Hooge, R. Hinson, L. Neal, M. Brown, G. Beav- Burrow. ROW 3: J. Burnett, J. Conner, B. Scales, P. McMahon, R. er, C, Reed,C. Brown, B. Haney, H. Yarbrough. ALPHA OMICRON Pl Omicron Chapter April 14, 1902 National Founding Columbia University January 2, 1897 i President Linda Townsend Vice President Betty Smith Recording SecretaryiPat Anderson Corresponding Secretary Bever1y Gass TreasureriLavene Roberts Chapter AdvisoriMrs. John Mohr ROW 1: D. Trail, C. Dominick, L. Collins, C. Moore, P. Anderson, L. B. Cochran. ROW 4: C. Galloway, G. Taylor, 1 Andrus, A. Lee, D. Townsend, B. Smith, L. Roberts, B. Gass. ROW2: J. Black, A. Crad- Roberts, P. Piatt, G. Post, A. Grecnblatt, B. Weigel, M. Crais, P. dock, B. Cooper, M. Cooley, S. Mourfleld, B. Penit, N. Tombras, C. Campen, A. Bratton, M. Spelce, S. Benton, L. Nowlin, C. Leslie, K. Thomas, S. Blanton, J. Warren, S. Colley, H Zirkle, G. Cruze, A. Kirk, V. Justice. ROW5: C. Jones, M. Boyd, B. Thomas, E, Anderson, Reynolds. ROW 3: B. Drury, G. Lane, P. Mabry, R. Thomas, J. Bar- D. Black, B. Kirk, D. Etheridge, D. Barbee, E. Wilkinson, E. Tillman, ron, S. Holder, M. Locklear, G. Frye, J. R1116, L. Griffin, G. Fornara, J. Keiling, C. Newman, N. Wharton, S. Franks, P. Wells, B. Salisbury. N. Ballenger, S. Vestal, P. Brooks, P. Worley, S. Crawley, K. Stewart, ALPHA TAU OMEGA Tennessee Pi Chapter 1872 National Founding Richmond, Virginia September 11, 1865 Presidentisteve Avery Vice President;Preston Duke Secretarthike McCown TreasureriRichard McGowan Alumni SecretaryiBob Alder Pledge Traineristeve Speed ROW 1: R. McBride, J. Hendrix, S. Gassaway, B. Cook, L. Haworth, Roberts, M. 'Acree, J. Blalock, J. Peters, D. Scott. ROW4: J. McCoy, R. Brasher, J. McCormick, D. Allen. R. Richards, G. Needham. S. Speed, D Myers, B. Kirk, A. Gaines, P. Crihfield, J. Maddox, ROW 2: W. Harsh, B. Tuuex, J. Hitch, B. Goff, G. Plemson, D. Fite, D. Sims, C. Taylor, M. Hawkins, S. Carnell, K, Rogers. ROW 5: D. R. McGowan, B. Sams, M. Emmons, B. Purser, P. Duke. ROW 3: Turpen, B. Alexander, B. Blalock, S Harris, F. Morgan, B. Yarbro, S. Newman, J. Bills, M. Song, B. Holeman, R. Jones, S. Hamsley, B. G, McLane,S.Avery, B.Jarrett,S. Larkin, R. Wade,J.Chandler. 245 ALPHA XI DELTA Gamma Lambda Chapter March, 1958 National Founding Lombard College April 17, 1893 , - 4 Alpha Xi Della President Kati Benson Vice Presidentijudy Barton Membership Chairman;Gai1 Fuller Recording Secretarinarol Ebert Corresponding SecretaryiKathy McCulloch TreasureriAngela Norville ROW 1: P. Bridgers, L. Ayers, S. Stephens, D. King, N. Scott, M. Fuller, H. Maples, S. Hixson, F Shanks, M. Smith, J. Estill, F. Thomas, Maples, J. Mazzei, D. Murphree, J. Porter, A. Wilburn, S. Henson, C. M. Holtman, J. Hegidio, E. Estill, C. Kleperr, S. Hodges, J. LeHer, Baker, G. Sharp ROW2: M. Sharp, K. McCulloch, L. Dodd, S. Boyer, S. DeMark. ROW5.' S. Fritts, C. Hughes, M. Donahue, C. Allison, C. M. Warren, A. Huray, .I. Keough, D. Winn, A. Norville, C. Abele, C. Ebert, J. Mayberry, J. Thomas, B. Simpson, B. Wilson, S. Beck, G. Sex- Lindsey, D. Courtney, N. Foster, G. Smclcer. ROW3: A. Sanders, M. ton, S. DuBose, C, Thomas, E. Warren, L, Reynolds, G. Swift, M. Hodges, J. Meek, G. Parham, L. McWherter, C. Bryant, J. Arnold, P. Gresky. Norman, B. Moore, M. Fowlkcs, K. Benson, V4 Foster. ROW 4: G W ?wmwam CHI OMEGA Pi Chapter April 5, 1900 National Founding University of Arkansas Apri15, 1895 PresidentiBettye Gay Vice PresidentiLynne Hubbell Secretaryisusan Long Treasurer Patience Stair Rush Chairman Barbara Paty Pledge Mother;Judy Kaylor ROW 1: B Mallicote, B. Love, C. McKinnon, B. Mangrum, M. Sizer, E. Knight, J. Kaylor, M. McCalla, V. Groner. ROW2: M. Moore, R. Penn, E. Archer, D. Calypool, E. Hagan, S. Steele, M. Huddleston, E. Ellison, P. Stair, R. Hubbell, B. Foster, 1. Anderson, A. Sienknecht. ROW 3: A. Russell, K. Craig, L. Daniel, B. Boaz, V. Bell, J. Hooper, R. Green, P. Gott, C. Houser, K. Rowe, B. Gay, M. Pollard, C. Ham- let, E. Cowan, B. Green, D. Carter. ROW4: B. Chase, F. Bagley, M. Hutson, B. Cowdcn, S. Long, B. Worley, L. Hubbell, F. Wortman, E. Kennedy, S. Lovejoy, M. Morris, S. Espy, M. Harvill, P. Warren, S Ray. ROW 5: G. Goodrich, S. Ward, P. McCammon, G. Parks, L. Foster, B. Bramham, S. Ellenburg, L. Neblett, E. Christensen, A. Muse, M. Orgill, A. Bowkart, C. Stair, B. Thomas, K. Newman, B. Paty. M? ? DELTA DELTA DELTA Delta Sigma Chapter 1924 National Founding Boston University November 24, 1888 PresidentWSandra Whittaker Vice PresidentiJan Griffith MarshaliFranney McClain ChaplainiPat Wimberly Treasurer-Sara Thornburg Recording Secretary-Sandra Sullivan ROW1.'S. Walcou, L Shaw, J. Cressman, C. Cousins, P. Millirong, M. S. Osteen, S. Benson, J. Huguelet, L. Balch, PW Gaines, B. Miller, C. Harrison, J. Harris, S. Galloway, M. Hammer. ROW 2: S. Osteen, J. Stewart, B. Thomasson, K. Felts, H. LaVarre, N. Mullins, M. McWhor- Forbes, P. Wimbcrley, J. Mills, S. Dunlap, A. Guepe, A. Daniels, S. ter, K. Chesncy, J. Gore, S. Stevens. ROW5: S. Harmon, R. Peters, Whittaker, F. McClain, A. Ergen, J. Griffith, SA Thornburg, S. Sullivan. C. Murth, K. Chamberlain, P. Wilbanks, M. Rainwater, K. Kelsey, S. ROW 3: B. McCalla, N. Myers, L. Wright, A. Looney, S. Parker, B. Kayhart, P. Seaton, C. Smyth, C. McMillan, M. Mobley, J. Smartt, J. Leach, C. Staley, K. Guinn, S. Wood, S. Daniels, M. Wadlcy. ROW4: Logan, L. MayesW W W DELTA GAMMA Gamma Alpha Chapter 1947 National Founding Lewis School University 0f MississippD January 2, 1874 Presidentisharon Van Horn lst Vice President Mary Sanders 2nd Vice President Donna Ervin Recording SecretaryiPage Connell Corresponding Secretarwaarbara Farrar Treasurerisonja Rodeffer 252 ROW 1: K. Lenhardt, K. Fory, A. Sandidge, S. Parker, L. Thirloway, Stone. ROW 4: V. Kelly, M. Carmichael, N. Nicholas, C. Johnson, C. S. Van Horn, J4 Hamilton, G. Duran, K. McCarren, A. Carney. ROW2.' Bridendall, S. Creasy, S. Darin, S. Stout, A. Carter, B. Hall, P. Sheets, S. Vinson, A. Rhodes, S. Waters, P. Farley, E. Jordan, B. Farrar, A. P. Concklin, L. daCosta. ROW 5: P. Fogarty, W. Wohlwend, J. Nel- Hulan, C. Barber, M. MacNaughton, L. Browder, B. McBrayer. ROW son, J. Massey, B. Farrar, J4 Kizer, C. Sudberry, K. Snell. R. Schneider, 3: K. Roberts, N. Barber, N. Nickell, K. Smith, B. Boles, B, Ward, W. S. Burton, B. Fox. Jackson, P. Cronin, M. Sanders, D. Erwin, J. Davenport, D. Hutton, L. 3; WEEK? DELTA TAU DELTA Delta Delta Chapter April 19, 1924 National Founding University of Virginia Spring 1858 ? 36 ?,..M PresidentuDaVid Black Treasurer Steve Daves Corresponding Secretary DaVid Witt Recording Secretary SteVe Hunt Sergeant-at-armsiBobby Rudder ROW 1: R. Wilkerson, J. Felker, W. Duke, C. Brandon, D. Witt, C4 Ziegaus, D, Cass, C. Gaines, B. Allen. ROW2: G. Hadorn, S. Daves, L. Reese, R. Lewis, V. Roberts, J. South, V. Travis, M. Jones, M, Calloway, G. Haskew. ROW 3: T. Davis, R. Phillips, B. Rudder, J. WWW www.vh-rxsuum Davis, B. Gresham, J. Probeck, R. Cary, J Pickett. S. Hunt, T. Faulkner, E. Wooten. ROW4: R. Balthrop, J. Robinson, W. O Del1, C. Eley, W, Wooton, L. Bowden, D. Black, J. Balthrop, J. Delashmit, B. Sprott, J. Carnes. DELTA ZETA Beta Lamba Chapter 1933 National Founding Miami University October 24, 1902 President Betty Campbell lst Vice President Sa1ly Prentiss 2nd Vice President-JJbby Ainsley TreasureriAnne Tucker Corresponding Secretarinheryl Brown Recording SecretaryiLiz Hendrickson ROW 1: B. Rainey, R. Hunter, L. Hendrickson, S. Prentiss, L. Ainsley, Lamp. ROW 3: A Johnson, E. Hooker, C. Little, G. Banks, N. Har- B. Campbell, A. Tucker, A. Holmes, S. Johnson, A. Knight. ROW 2: mon, A. Plunk, G. Hopkins, P. Blackwell, C. Steinbach, B. Allen, C. C. Broadwell, J. Cross. N. Troxell, C. Travis, I. Carr, J. Hilker, S. Keller, Shanks, M. Krzanouski, S. O Dell, J. Livesay, N. Dodd, A. Gault, S. 257 FARMHOUSE Tennessee Chapter November 7, 1959 National Founding Missouri April 15, 1905 Presidentsjohn E. Hodges Vice Presidentilohn C. Colebank Business Managerilon M. Ramsey House Manager-Joe E. Brock Kitchen Steward7William R. Schmidt Recording Secretarstames M. Hundley ROW 1: J. Hendley, T. Eckert, J. Colebank, J. Hodges, J. Ramsey, J. B. Bivens, D. Moss, B. Schmidt. ROW 3: R. Richards, R. Scholfleld, Brock, ROW 2: K. McKinnon, B. Hall, V. Kirk, C. Saylor, B. Millerz H. Hodges, F. Amos, W. Russell, D. Martin, S. Campbell. 259 GAMMA PHI BETA Gamma Xi Chapter May 15, 1964 National Founding Syracuse University November 11, 1874 Presidentijanet Brown Vice President BeVerly Towry Recording Secretary Diana Roberts Corresponding Secretary;Sandra Dudley TreasureriPam Golden Pledge Trainer-Sue Sparkman ROW 1: S. Sparkman, M. Moore, S. Dudley, S. Davis, M. Bettis, J. C. Clinton, S. Bowne, L. Josephson, C. Fite, C. Hall. ROW 4: M. Brown, P4 Holder, J, Heatherly, B. Towry, J. Hill. ROW 2: M. Spivey, P. Reynolds, S. Singleton, B. Thomas, P. Steele, S. Taylor, N. Daugherty, P. Ferrell, D. Harrison, C. Sinclain S. Wulfmg, E. lrick, Woodward, L. Shelley, B. Burkhart, M. Tarrant, M, Holey, L. Foster, M. Honley, E. Brzezinski, P. Grant, J. Weems, M. Smith. ROW3: A. J. Brown,C. Headrick. Miller, P. Anderson, K. Hutchison, P. Krafft, C. Jones, J. Yarnell, 261 KAPPA ALPHA Pi Chapter December 21, 1885 National Founding Washington and Lee University December 1, 1865 President Bil1 Head Vice President7Wayne Hodges Recording SecretaryiDave Logan Corresponding Secretary Sid Shelton TreasureriCharles Wood 262 ROW 1: N. Nichols, T. Griffith, J. Bush, B. Carpenter, L. Miller, B P. Powell, R. Crenshaw. ROW4.' J. Palazolo, L. Martin, P. Freeman, Moore, D. Durbeck, D. Phillips, B. Working, S. Harris. ROW 2: W. R. Brawley, Z. Kelly, T. McGee, R. Bingham, B. Pcttit, C. Costello, Porter, C. Moore, J. Hortenstine,T. Chappell, S. Craver, J. Crawford, W. Freeland, R. Trotter, J. Duncan, W. McIntire, P. Greer, J. Barden, T. Porter, B. Hampton, J. Colley. ROW 3. J. Buckingham, C. Ward, M. Leibovich, J. Shelton. ROW 5: S. Shelton, C. Wood, D. Cash, T. J. Moose, D. Woods, R. Howell, J. Mauldin, .I. Lampley, B. Adams, Brawley, B, Head, B. Head, F.Caldwell, D. Booth, D. Credle, S. T. Herring, J. Rosenberger, D. Outland, W, Hodgeg C. Carpenter, Foster,G.Brown. KAPPA DELTA Alpha Epsilon Chapter September 20, 1925 National Founding Longwood College October 23, 1897 President Linda Laws Vice President-Jodie McTeer SecretaryiMary Kyle Raulston Treasurer-Carolyn Cruze Long Membership Chairman Susan Wyatt Editorijean Thal ROW 1: S. Eskew, C. Kirk,J. Thai, K. Hinds, A. Wright, C. Rodophele, P. Steele, T. Woodson, M. Hill, K. Welch, E, Bissell, P. Lovell, L. Taylor. ROW2: L. Pearson, R. Gais'ser, A. Stark, S. Visnich, M. Wil- lien, J. McCarty, B Greenough, M. Andrews, A. Walters, M. Harmon, S. Clonts, L. Boucher, E. Boucher, S. Banks, L. Laws. ROW 3: L. Heil- man, R. chhart, R4 Patterson, E. Barrcntine, S. Taylor, B. McClure, J. McTeer, S. Wyatt, M. Andrews, C. Brinkley, P. Hartman, L: Skiles, N. Willson, C. Witt. ROW 4: L. Gray, C. Weaver, E. Keith, L. Hinton, J. Clements, L. West, P. Cole, M. Grosboll, C, Cruze, B. West, G. Stanfield, C. Graves, J. Dickinson, S. Vinsant, S. Griggs, L. Matthews, ROW5: J. Jett, A. Echols, L, Johnson, G. Pearson, P. Farmer, P. Fraser, N. Anderson, D. Dexter, S. Holmes, N. Simmons, D. Quint, S. Sample, M. Raulston, N. Dykes, P. Holloway. KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Chapter May 11, 1880 National Founding University of Virginia December 10,1869 President;Jackson Downey Vice PresidentiAndy Gaither 2nd Vice President;Clint Eskew TreasureriJohn Powell SecretarygTom Dupree Pledge TraineriRon Sharp Tenmswa ROW1: J. Schaffer, S. Hambaugh, T. Kelso, T. Dupree, G. Gray, Ryan, A. Gaither, C. Eskcw J. Jamison, J. Downey, F Lewis Clark. ROW2: S. Faulkner, H. Hewgley, D. Wright, R. Barksdale, Martin M. Fagan, R. Sharp, J. Fry, B. Thompson, D. Hunter, B Linam, D. Barker, D. Ferrce. ROW 3. T. Noel, F. Stuart, B. Rymer, G. Keith, J. Woods, S. Shane, B. Parish, B. Maddux, K. Elrod, R. Stone, D. Scott, H. Vandergriff, C. Richardson, R. Stephens. ROW 4: J. r1990 Hoskins, D. Painter, R. Rayburn, P. Berry, J. Fletcher, S. Thompson, B. Potter, J. Bishop, D. Kneeland, D. Meadows, C. Faucette, N. Munn, D. Evans, K. Brown, J. Dick, R. Fox. ROW 5: D. Stahl, R. Johnson, C. Nelson, F. Wilburn, J. Lewis, R. Crass, O. Maddux, J. Roberts, J. Powell, E. Martin, T. Cons, A. Battle, S. Long, R. Stevenson, G. Porter. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Epsilon Omicron Chapter March 19, 1932 National Founding Boston University November 2, 1909 President;Alan Cates Vice PresidentiBill Alley SecretaryiLarry Luttrull Rush ChairmaniRobert Watson Treasurer R0y Cox Alumni Correspondent and Editori Richard Hoffman ROW 1: S. Wilson, R. HoiTman, D. Chase, B. Grigsby, T. Head, B. Donald, S. Carico. ROW 3: T. Nicholsoan. Roy, F. Nicholson, B. Hatcher, L. Key, B. Pickard, P. Lohmann. ROW2: M. May, D. Palmer, Moore, J. Forney, D. Jones, B. Stivers, T. Fowler, P. Worth, B. H. SwalTord, L. Shawl, B. Autenbach, R. Fisher, A Cates, T. Mc- Regenold,J.Hill,C.Valentine. PHI DELTA THETA Tennessee Gamma Chapter September, 1963 National Founding Miami University 1848 Phi Delta Theta Presidentiscotty Costner Vice PresidentaJohn Lackey Recording Secretary B0b Page TreasureraAtis Jurbergs Pledge Trainer-Mark Cunningham ROW 1: J. Brimie, R. Middlemas, J. Harb, D. Phillips, S. Costner, D. W. Fain. ROW3: R. Lance, A. Jurbergs, J. Lackey, T. Taylor, D. Har- Delozier, G. Bailie, B. Ooten, D. Justus. ROW2: Z. Wright, T. Flowers, ris, G. Ramsey, F. Cooley, J. Dowling, M. Cunningham, W. Rutherford. B. Moisson, J. Duncan, M. Ratliff, H. Stone, B. Page, D. McClellan, 271 PHI GAMMA DELTA Kappa Tau Chapter April 11, 1890 National Founding Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania Apri122, 1848 c 7 FAuxurmn President8Paul Douglas Goddard, Jr. Treasurer8Mike M. Cate Recording Secretary8Donald D. McMahan Corresponding Secretary; Charles Douglas Marshall Historian-Edward F. Smith, Jr. ROW1: T. Taylor, D. Dodson, M. Cate, D. Goddard, E. Smith, D. Marshal, D. McMcMahon, B. Webb, F. Stevens, B. Heller. ROW 2: K. Padgett, C. Tucker, L. Guckert, B. Savage, G. Bailey, G. Vantrease, P. Rupp, D. Bosson, D. Dodson, G. Napolitan, D. Fisher, R. Lewis, M. Haithcoat, M. Ross. ROW3.' S. Minkin, J. Presswood, D. Marshall, G. Carrington, R. Stinnctt, S. McAllester, J. Dodson, W. Goddard, M. Tipps, R. McConnell, J. Mitchell, .1. Brownlow, T. Fly, J. Froula, B. Davis, J. Lilly, S. Dcttor. ROW4: C. Griffith, G. Pittenger, R. Rupp, D. Merrill, B. Mullican, J. Gamble, B. Mayfield, R. Brown, C. Davis, J. chtwich, W. Horn, J. Cowan, J. Sample, B. Bozeman, D. Rogers, C. Whittle, P. Morrison, C. Johnson. ROW 5: G. Whitaker, J. Justice, R. Snecd, D. Muldrew, D. Ebbs, M. Medley, B. Alder, B. Williams, J. Bird, M. Wood, D. Shelby, M4 Sweeney, J4 Jetton, J. Fox, B. Colbert, C. Cochran, W. Walter. PHI MU Kappa Chapter May 15, 1908 National Founding Wesleyan Collage March 4, 1852 President D0t Koger Vice PresidentiDianne Walkup Recording SecretaryiPatsy Scott Corresponding Secretary;Linda McGill TreasureriBarbara Bennett Pledge Director Mary Gwyn ROW 1: T. King, B. Bennett, B. Brakebill, P. Scott, D. Walkup, D. Koger, M. Gwyn, L. McGill, J. Conner, B. Woodside, M. Deaton. ROW 2: L. Lawson, M. Albright, N. Cole, D. Kesler, D. Johnson, M. Powell, A Moore, E Hart, M. Hansard, L Flynn, P. Hess, S. Krae- mer, S. Alexander, K. Hurst. ROW 3: B. Ward, L. Lea, L. Parrott, T Scogin, C. Cooley, N. Ruckart, S. Schroeder, R. Hines, K. Nank- well, C. Pancoast, D. Chiaramano, M. Greene, S. Lewis, A. Cham- lee, J. Fisher, S. Rockfield. ROW4: S. McCloud, A. Handy, C. Pugh, B. Fisher, B. Rice, B. Thomas, J. Abele, T. King, J. Moss, C. Reavis, K. Allerup, M. Kennedy, J. Bange, D4 Delionback. ROW 5: S. Mc- Millon, F. Hochnedel, M. Robinson, S. Ellis, P. MacDonald, S. Ed- mondson, D. Kesler, M. Paasch, K. Henrich, T. Rhyne, M. Wilson, S. Plaxico, C. Kratschmer. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Xi Deuteron Chapter January 6, 1924 National Founding Amherst, Massachusetts March 15, 1873 President;Jerry King Vice President J0hn Duke Secretary Danny Cottrell Treasurer Tayl0r Simonton Sentincl Jim Osteen Induct0r J, D. Dodd ROW1: E. Chadwell, J. Hatmaker, C. Harkleroad, J. King, J. Duke, L Snodgrass, D. Noel, D. Speck. ROW 4: R. Bush, P. Maness, D. G. Holder, J. Vaughn, T. Tilley, E. White, WA Smith, L. Watkins. Livingston, D. Neal, L. Rapp, T. Mullaly, S. Barrand, D. Gaddy, D. ROW 2: E. Schmidt, E. Hautala, R McDonough, E. McCreary, B. Morgan, J. Overton. ROW 5: L. Ferguson, .1. WolIT, J. Rotier, J. Stewart, F. Shibley, B. Bozeman, R. Brown, J. Williams, G. Crouch, T, Hathcote, B. Watson, B. Jones, D. Davis, M. Noe, M. Alexander, J. Ballard, E. Fraker. ROW 3: E. Nelson, D. Kyle, D. Johnson, R. Sells, BOSWCIL ROW 1: E. Bolt, J. Waller, B. Pearigen, R. Meadows, H. McRae, B. McCarter, G, Coggins. ROW 3: J. Puryear, B. Cory, D. Clark, B. Norton, J. Johnson, D. Ewing, J. Dodd, E. Johnson, E. Waas, G. Langdon, C. Booth, B. Costello, D. Duffy, T. Stone, P. Rider, S. Cavender, S. West, B. Huckaby, R. Walton. ROW 2: B. Headden, G. O,Bryan, K. Duke, J. Mills, B. Childs. ROW 4: R. Caldwell, D. Cole- VanEchop, J. Lyell, D. Cottrell, L. Blankenship, D. Matthews, J. Mc- man, .I. Naifch,J. Chandler,J. Rosscr, E. Maher,J. Osteen, L. Norvell. Lellen, E. Bridges, S. Rainwater, M. Clift, D. Jackson, M. Jones, T. PI BETA PHI Tennessee Gamma April 15, 1948 National Founding Monmouth College April 28, 1867 Presidentiloan Porter Vice Presidentisheryl Jones Treasurerijane Qualls Recording Secretaryijean Boogher Corresponding Secretary Mary Johnson Pledge SupervisoriDiane McCutchan ROW 1: P. Henry, M. McDonald, R. Allobellis, M. Dillard, B. Mont- Goble. ROW 4: A. Leath, G. Baer, R. Williams, D. Watson, E. Thom- gomery, J. Pickell, K. George. ROW2: P. Johnson, M. Huff, B. Payne, as, R. H011, J. Schultz, J. Grimm, L Hawes, R. Davis, N. Murphy, 8 A. Adkins, B. Hestle, A. Campbell, L. Kramer, G. McCracken, S. Morrison, S. Hamilton, C. Curtright, 1. Matt, G. Silvia. ROW 5: J. Jones, M. Meyer, S. Groweg, P Blevins, L. Harris, A. Wolfe, L. Hoff- Vineyard, J. Frame, D. McCutChan, C. Fowler, A. Scott, L. Kearney. mann, H. McCroskcy. ROW3: J. Vineyard, M. Johnson, H. Clark, L. P. Cole, S. Glass, J. Porter, M. Smith, J. Boogher, A. DeBrocke, A. Mitrushi, H. Hannah, A. Setliffe, J. Pope, J. Hartsook, A. Moore, C Thompson, B. Dougall, K. Johnson, S. Oliver, S. Lackey, S. Lackey, Smith, V. Graves, M. Young, K. Crumley, J. Rogers, N. Thornton, L. J. Hooper. PI KAPPA ALPHA Zeta Chapter March 23, 1874 National Founding University of Virginia March 1, 1868 President-Richard J ackson Vice President-Don Phillips Secretary W. O. Greene TreasurerhGeorge Morgan ROW 1: G. Hendrickson, C. Handley, J. Booth, M. Grisard, J. Henry, ROW 4: J. McCalla, T. Eastburn, R. Blanks, R. Jackson, J. Wilson, C. DeShazo, D. Hudson, G. Gieser, D. McGehee, D. Phillips. ROW 2: D. Orr, S. Thacker, B. Burris, B. Pruitt, J. Chilcs, C. Ericksen, J. D. Taylor, E. Nichols, W. Vinnegan, E. Bacon, R. Weismueller, W. Wanek, J. Brown, K. Markley, J. Chamblin,.J. Latendressee, B. Ton- Grecne, T. Wheat, W. Harris, R. Taylor, B. Huffinc, J. Bell, J. Myrick. Hing. ROW 5: G. Bishop, W. Haffner, D. Pearson, S. Obal, M. ROW 3: D. Whedbetter, R. Haynes, D, Hoogesteger, D. Stausebach, Graham, J. Ewing, L. Kovach, R. Beaty, L. Greene, B. Payne, B. A, McCormick, D. Cooper, J. Swarm, F. Finerty, J. Redwine, C. Hough- Morgan, H. Mayes, T. Griswold, S. Larson, J. Rauslt, T. Lawson, T. land, F. Fulton, D. Jeffrey, M. Richardson, G. McMahan, D. Timbie. Polen, R. Bartlett. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Tennessee Kappa Chapter June 18, 1889 National Founding University of Alabama March 9, 1856 PresidentiEdwin Blakemore Vice Presidenthobert Calloway Corresponding Secretary8Mel Brooks Treasurer8Hal Canary Recorder8Mitch Taylor Pledge Trainerijim Boyd ROW 1: A. Scott, C. Christenbcrry, C. Rodgers, J. Mann, E. Blake- more, D. Hust, J. Giesecmann, G. Taylor, J. Brent. ROW 2: B. Callo- way, H. Canary, D. Mosena, A. Taylor, J. Hildreth, B. Smith, B. Mabey, J. Guthrie, M. Taylor. ROW 3: S. Faulkner, F. Powers, G. Horner, D. Green, W, Austin, M. Ellis, R. Kesley, K. Turner, T. Fer- rell, R. Brower, M. Brooks, D. Goeltz. ROW 4: J. Harris, B. Rolfcs, B. Wunderlich, J. Garretson, M. Farnum, B. Hall, D. Gotwald, J. Wil- liams, E. Felts, D. McDaniel, R. Roussel, S. Jowers. ROW 5: .L Calloway, G. Fox, S. Schadt, E Hunt, T. Comin, J. Rike, J. Tagg, J. McEwen, H. Henry, S. Powers, R. Chambers, B. Lee, E. Seymore, L. Johnson, D. Myers, M. Gillentine. 283 SIGMA CHI Beta Sigma Chapter September 20, 1917 National Founding Miami University June 28, 1855 President-Ben Coffey Vice Presidentishelton Hillman SecretaryiEd Dalch Treasurer Brad Bittle Pledge TraineriTed Kaininski ROW 1: R. McFarland, J. Clinard, J. McSween, B. Haynes, S. Hill- man, T. Kaminski, B. Coffey, E. Dalch, H. Higginbotham, G. Thomasson, G. Wood, B. Erskine, C. Culley, D. Church, T. Aber- nathy. ROW 2: B. Sharp, C. Dalch, B. Sturgeon, B. Mayo, J. Here- ford, T. Mortain, T. Bell, J. Hogan, F. Kocur, G. Smotherman, S. Keeling, S. Ellespcrman, J. Marchel, B. Hickerson, D. Parkey, K. Hinsley, R. Auten. ROW 3: J. Gentry, D. Brower, B. Long, J. Maf- fey, R. Armstrong, J. Crowder. D. Edwards. S Hill, J. Mohr, J, Brown, R. Line, T. Sivert. J. Livingston, B. Rentenback, J. Howard. ROW 4: S. Mitchell, L. Prigmoore, S. Dill, D. Lackey, R. Hask- ins, A. Reed. J. McCard, T. Bragg, J. Cope. J. Minchey, B White, B. Locke. ROW 5: C. Balance, T, Baker, B. Grover, B. Mc- Lean, J. Talley, J. Jordon, D. Leake, M. Mullens, C. Kuykendall, B. Jackson, L. Cannon, D. Smith, P. Branton, J. Millener, K. Bcwley. ROW 6: K. Gillenwatcr, N. Cannell, B. Frances, M. Brown, R. Furney, C. Edwards, M. Duncan, D. Hume, B4 Middlemis, T. Walker, J. Roach, M. Crusseaux. 285 SIGMA KAPPA Alpha Delta Chapter 1921 National Founding Colby College November 9, 1874 President-Ann Grannis lst Vice PresidentiLeanah Mills 2nd Vice PresidentiMary Ruth Denney Recording Secretarinarolgene Page Corresponding SecretaryiJoan Ledbetter Treasurer Sarah Milholen 286 ROW 1: L. Mills, P. Leech, J. Cox, L. Walker, A. Fuqua, L. Tallent, B. Rice, S. Daniel, A. Grannlis, J. Mizell; M. Armstrong, P. Scotch; ROW 2: E. Uffelman, N. Nicks, B. Watkins, C Ritchey, S. Potter, B. Smith, C. Page, J. Manuszak, .L Jones, D. Prenzel, B. Norwood. ROW 3: C. Osteen, C. McLaren, G. Stone, S Gaude, S. Mills, B. Bryan, J. Ledbctter, C. Wilson. C. Armamrout, S. Witherspoon, D. Chad- well, L. Medlin, J. Smith, B. Reid. ROW 4: A. Holmes, J Turner, P. Brawley, E. Peters, K. Carroll, E. Camp, J. Lee, A Roberson, S. O De11, B Hackett, K. Ward, G. Williams, A Corbett, S. McKenzie, J. Yena. ROW 5: S. Jenkins, J. Parker, M. O Del1, B. Leftwich, M. Reagan, A. Crabtree, S. Livers, F. Dillard, S. Daley, M. Denney, N. Bank, J. Bank, B. Hackett, G.Tay10r, B. Bertaut, J. McMesna. SIGMA NU Epsilon Eta Chapter May 30, 1921 National F ounding Virginia Military Institute 1869 CommanderWLynn Sorrell Lieutenant Commanderilohn Tindall Recorder-Gene Spencer Treasurer1Michael Gritzner Pledge MarshalliHank Stanlield Chaplain-Kandall Crutchfield ROW 1: D. Fritchman, M, Giannini, L. Hooker, G. Spencer, B. Kin- gery, K. Bell, R Plank, K. Crutchfleld. ROW 2. B. Sims, T. Hunt, 0 Adkins, K. Hamilton, L. Stewart, W. Beck, J. Pentecost, W. Pemberton, L, Sorrell. ROW 3: M. Price; J. Lacey, D. Tracy, B, Schomp, W. Reed, D. Arrants, B. Knee, D. Dunham, B. Mabe'ry, G. Bagwill, M4 Ohleger, H. Stanfield. ROW 4: F. Voss'el, D. Inman, B. Priddy, J. Nichol, J. Harrison, J. Mason, B. Yates, L. Bredeson, D. Davidson, D Cochran, J. Zelski, J. Parker, R. Galloway. ROW 5: J. Nowell, P. Harmon, H. Bruegge, H. Cooper, L. Smith, R, Whitlock, R. Broadway, B. Pegues, J4 Tindall, M. Irwin. K. Miller, B. Hammers, J. Shields, J. Whitley, R. Click, D. Fancher, J. Shoemaker. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Tennessee, Alpha Chapter May 29, 1913 National Founding Richmond College November 1, 1901 PresidentiBruce McBratney Vice President B0b Moon ComptrollerfBob Littleton Corresponding Secretary Jim Bacchus Recording SecretaryiLee Peterson ChaplainiTim Harris ROW 1: R. Lowe, J. Bacchus, B. Rice, B. Moore, T. Harris, L. At- Winters, J. Marano, J. Harding, R. Carroll, J. West, N. Newton. kins, D. Schmus, J. Cascardi, B. Hampton, A, Cooke, N. Norris, L. ROW 4: J. Crockett, C. Kusmich, J. Woody, C. Ross J. Ritts, B. Kitchens, F. Reath. ROW 2: K. Peterson, J. Bushore, B. Dcver, J. Decker, H. Harris, L. Horton, T. Berkaur, D. Jones, W. Smith, B. Myers, T- Brown, J. Long, A- Slallings, C. Hampton, R. Miller, Emmert, L. Currie, J. Clifton, D. Pigna, C. Courtney, T. Gillem. ROW R. Irwin, J. Carmack, D. Grab, B. Moon, B. Hayes, R. Purdy. M. 5: J. Tate, E. Craig, G. Cline, J. Austin, D. Bosler, J. Fariss, J. Hud- Brunette. ROW 3: R. Bailey, H. Borders, L. Johnson, B. Littleton, kins, B. Thomas, L, Berlik, W. Ewing, C. Porter, B. Hash, J. Luna, R. J. Cumby, D. Moyers, G. Wilson, B. McBrathey, L. Peterson, L. KempJ. D61r01mo,C. Heffron. ZETA BETA TAU Alpha Nu Chapter 1942 National F ounding City College 1898 President Richard Golden Vice President;Howard Pirofsky Treasurer J0ey Cooper Secretary-Jack Topchik Historian Ralph Goldin ROW 1: M. Lieberman, M. Greenberg, R. Reinhardt, H. Specter, A. Silverstein, L. Weiss, E. Fashemial. ROW 3: L. Smolensky, P. Schwartz, R. Goldin, H. Pirofsky, R. Golden, J. Cooper, J. Topchik, Schaefer, J. Miles, R. Rose. ROW 4: J. Kirschner5 S. Dansky, B. G. Levy, J. Meizlik, L. Herman. ROW2.' A. Caplan, M. Jacobson, L. Goetz, A. Graber, S. Lurey, C. Morrison, M. Feldman, A. Cooper, Silverman, B. Tuchfeld, L. Jacobs, S. Shum, R. Schulman, L. Schreiber, B. Marshall, T. Paul, A. Miller, G. Daneman, S. Gilbert, J. Levine. F. Wasserman, E. Ostrow, B Kiel, J. Eliasoph, M. Friedman, B. ROW5:G.Kashdan,G.Kaplan,B.Gold,C.Rhodes. ZETA TAU ALPHA Zeta Chapter 1904 National Founding Longwood College October 15, 1898 President-Marietta Campbell Vice Presidentisusan Karr Recording Secretaryisheila Connally Corresponding Secretary;Sara Rose Harrison Treasurerisandy Cunningham HistorianiNikki Nicholson ROW 1: J. Jones, D. Falls, L. Murray, J. Brown, S. Cunningham, M. Campbell, S. Connally, S. Harrison, M. Ewing, A. Ownbey, S. Karr, S. Odem, E. Tate, C. Bowden. ROW 2: P. Hudson, J Jenkins, W. Snod- derly, V. Sliger, M. Manning, J. Watson, S. Zapp, N. Newell, P. Sena, V. Chapman, C. Childress, G. Fields, K. Meaker, C. White, M. Cook, C. Lile. ROW 3: J. Cooper, J. Grizzle, S. Lawrence, J. Ward, V. Henderson, M. Henderson, R. Hunt, A. Carson, C. Brodecki, J. Bishop, S. Eckel, C. Dick, S. Reeves, D. McDaniel, B. Loveday, P. Mathis, E. Tanner, J. Judd. ROW 4: B. Bailey, A. Roberts, B. Gustafson, J Breeding, L. Connor, C. Daugherty, C. Osman, M. Stringfleld, B. Wells, B. Carver, J. Trusler. M. Waters, H. Baxendale, D Hanewood, M. Burke, A. Carter. A university may be defined as a frontier demorking the state of intellectual enterprise. One approaches it ombiguously with the security of acceptance qualified by challenge. During his academic career the student attempts to prepare himself in the field of his choice. And hee is iudged by his ability to re- generate all the minute facts which professors compel him to learn by rote. Yet, in this training period, one often finds a teacher who is what he is. In this enchanting period he learns what mind is and is glad. An extensive representation of the octuolities of life, however, inevitably leads to contrasts and contradictions. In intense emotion we write-ond quickly xerox-new spiritual characters. The university is redefined 03 an institution that often punishes actions that are not bad at 0H, and tolerates others that are. It is not concerned with moral good and evil, but rather with the maintenance of social order. Yet, the first responsibility of any educational institution is the intellectual and ethical development of the student body. Mod- ern society is involved one way or another with transition; educa- tional institutions must change with it. Funds are necessary it the university is to have the facilities to produce the required number of graduates; improved administrative machinery is also necessary to cope with the physical expansion. Yet, when enrollment pre- vents the student from inquiring critically into the relationships between tact and value, a university ceases to be. Addressing our- selves to the contests between ideology and actuality, we are both agents and witnesses, end are aware that we could be victims. iiStudied much for the test? iiNah, Pear- son hasnit changed a test in years? Listening to the university as it is, the student approaches gradu- ation with the quiet desolation that in exchange for attention, even mere forbearance, he has been defined for a lifetime. Governor Frank G. Clement 298 299 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frank G. Clement, Chairman J. Howard Warf W. F. Moss Frank R. Ahlgren Frank P. Bowyer Ben Douglass Tom Elam Wayne Fisher E. Boyd. Garrett Dr. Andrew D. Holt, president Harry W. Laughlin Charles D. Lockett Judge William E. Miller Wassell Randolph Leonard Raulston Jerome G. Taylor Senator Herbert S. Walters Clyde M. York President and Mrs. Andrew D. Holt Dr. Edward J. Boling, Vice President for Development William H. Read, Vice President for Finance 301 Margaret L. Cuninggim, Dean ofWomen Charles L. Lewis, Executive Dean of Student AFfairs Ralph E. Dunford, Dean of Students Edward P. Thomson, Assistant Dean of Students Charles R. Burchcu, Assistant Dean OfSIudenIs 303 The Division of Extension carries the University of Tennesseeis activities and services to people across the state through several programs. Expanding adult education is this divisionis major goal. The division sponsors short courses, conferences, class instruction, and library extension at its centers in Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, and Martin. Well-known to many students are its correspondence courses and Evening School. Organizations and in- dividuals throughout Tennessee take advantage of Extensionis audio-Visual and film services, broadcasting service, club programs, and civil defense pro- grams. Many towns and cities use the Municipal Technical Advisory Service and the Bureau of Public Administra- tion. The work of several departments within Extension is coordinated in order to offer a wide variety of services and opportunities to the people of the state. 304 James E. Arnold, Dean of Extension Hilton A. Smith. Dean ofGraduate School 305 The Graduate School, one of the fastest- growing parts of the University of Ten- nessee, offers a large and comprehen- sive program to students who wish an education beyond the Bachelorts de- gree. The Graduate School provides education through advanced courses, seminars, and research. Masterst de- grees are available in almost all areas of study, while Doctoral degrees are of- fered in over forty-two fields. Special Services in additon to regular graduate study include the medical units pro- gram, the experimental stations at Tul- lahoma and Oak Ridge, and the School of Social Work. The aim of the school is to accommodate those students who realize that graduate education is both a rewarding experience and a necessity in competing in and contributing to society. Students in the Graduate School are often supported by assist- antships and fellowships available from many foundations and institutes. Stu- dents from most of the United States and many foreign countries are enrolled in the Universityts Graduate School. 306 307 Webster Pendergrass. Dean of Agriculture 308 The College of Agriculture emphasizes modern scientific approaches to agricul- ture for its students. Within the college are facilities for research and develop- ment, and extension programs for spreading the colleges work to rural people. Degrees available in Agriculture include Bachelors of Science in Agri- culture, Agricultural Engineering, and Forestry. Special services of the college are provided by the Agricultural Ex- periment Stations in Knoxville and across the state, the Research Labora- tory near Oak Ridge, and the Agricul- tural Extension Service. Resident in- struction in Agriculture includes courses ranging from agricultural business to poultry. The College of Agriculture aims to enrich the rural life ofTennessee. Joe MucAlphin. 8.5,. Agr. Engr. James Franklin Amos. 8.5.. Food Tech. Charles Garrett Anderson. 85.. .4 . Hus. Joe Emerson Brock. 8.5.. Foreslry Ronnie Carson Cabbage. 8.5.. Agr. Ed. Charles Spencer Campbell. 8.5.. Forexlry Johnny Carl Colebank. 8,5,. Agr. Bus. Jerry Ned Crenshuw. 8.5.. Hon. Brenda Joan Currier. 8.5.. An, Hus. William Norman Curtis. 8.5., Forestry Terrill DcVuughan Eckcrl. 8.5-411. Hus. Paul Douglas Goddard. 85,. Dairy Prod. Vernon Ellis Gordon. 85. Agr. Engr. Charles Dan Hall. 8.5.. Forestry Herbert Leon Hellon. 8.5.. Agr. Ed. John Edward Hodges. 8.5-421. Hus. James Michael Hundlcy. 8.5., Pre-Vet. James L. Jordan. 8.5., Dairy Manf Vcrnon Edward Kirk. 8.5., Mech. Agr. Robert Wallace Lannom.B.S.,,-1gr. Ed. ThomaS'Geruld McClintock. 8.5.. An. Hux. John Lee Nevuns.B.5..H0r1. Jerry Donald Ovcrton. 8.5.. An. Hus. Thomas W. Presslcr. 8.5.. Mech. Agr. Jon Michael Ramsey. 8.5.. Forexlry Earl Bell Russell. 85., Agr. Ed. Graham Shannon Smith,B.5.,,-1gr0n. Sovun Tun, 8.5.. Agr. Econ. Norman Glenn Williamson. 85.. Agr. Engr. Guy Stephen Yarbro. 3.5., An. Hm. M..;MW4M1; 310 Ada C. Addison, M.S.. Bus. Ed. Rita J. Alexander, 8.5.. Finance James R. Avriett, 85.. Accounting James J. Bacchus. 8.5., Trans. Garner R. Bailey, 8.5., Accounting John L. Baker, 8.5.. Real Estate Bill J. Burger, 3.5., Marketing Ransom Lynn Bates. 3.5.. Marketing Gerald L. Benowitz, 8.5.. Marketing Robert L. Bevill, 8.5., Marketing James Kent Bewley, 8.5., Retailing James Edward Bilbrey. 8.5.. Retailing Terry Blair Bird, 8.5.. Gen. Bus. Bradford D. Bittle. 8.5., Ind. Mgml. William Black. 8.5., Ind. Mgml. Fred Morris Blatt, 8.5., Trans. Tom Boatright. 3.5.. Gen, Bus. Edmund Lewis Boll. 3.5.. Economics Harry Wesley Borders, 8.5.. Real Estate Jane Elizabeth Breeding, 3.5.. th Adm. John W. Brent, 8.5,. Statistics Kenneth Wayne Brinkley, 8.5., Ind. Mgml. David J. Brown, 8.5., Trans. Alonzo Jay Bryan, 8.5.. Marketing Janet Elise Burgess, 3.5.. GB? Adm. Students in the College of Business Ad- ministration are prepared for careers in the business world through both liberal education and specialization in profes- sional helds. The college attempts to develop in its students an understand- ing of their future roles as planners, controllers, and analysts of business firms. Opportunities for practical ex- perience are available through the colleges close relationship with the busi- ness community. The people of the state, in addition to students, are bene- hted by the activities of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research. Em- phasis in the college is placed on both the specific fields of business and the behavioral and social sciences, in order to equip the students for effective par- ticipation in business. The college holds as its goal the development in each stu- dent of a personal philosophy of business and a sense of social responsibility. Arthur E. Warner. Dean of Business Administration 3H Ruhcrl MJMHH .nll.m.u. H .V Ifunkmv lJUdIJ crmu1 .Ilan B llurkrmw luhn PMAH .lmphcll. H S Ranking N.Il W Inghcxm .HLIU. h' 8' -l. . mummy HAN lcmx .Ircy H S l. umnlmu Rundd l .mghmn. H S Rumlmc Dmth hunh. H X I. ummmu kcnncth U lunlx. If 5' 1mm Knhcrl I Illx nthc. H 5' 1mm Hdmn W IlImnH ohcn, H X ermlmu .LIIHCs thlH.h k 01c. V Irum Jun R ullcy. B X hm Hm P.IIHCIJ Ruth nupcx. b' 8' 0!! him Ihnnmx W rccd, H S Uurkrlmc hIH randy H S 1mm l1nd.n sun ulxcyhuuxc. H S 0!! him hula lhnncr. h' S l'rn UL'III Hun HJlunc Ihughcrly. H S h nnunuu luhn uxuk Dans, H .8' VI. .mmlmy Phlllp Hump DJV-h, If S l-umunm x Ihunmx W Ilwn anu, H X I'mm Hmnl lex. B .S' Imam r anui 1 cc lkt-rcllJ. 11S Rrul I Uuh' lnhn Bcnmmm Dunno. H 5' -L . uunmw Ihnm. I DuPrcc. H ,S' lrum Inmmr: IIJnc I xICII H X Harm ImL' IMIlmm Icrrx I Ilcx H X Iu'n Hm I man I mmcxl 1Incx.H I Rrhulmu anuclmcI Lurc I Mm. H 8 MW Hum! hmcx Mnhun'. I Icvmm'. H I lunummu IIJHH lhmnc I nnI. l1 8' Rz'IuIImL' Rahal Ianuh I rcmh. H I ,qunmlnm Inulxn Rm: I uIIIIcr II 8 Hm l'Il IKHrmJ I I.lII I ullcx. H V Iummmu IInvmnI Rnlcx I ullcrlnn. H .V Hm Ill Man In I ullun. B 8 Km I'd I hunmx IIJmIII I u.ulhrc.nlh, B .S' Vlullxun RuImnI Mulrcu Ihmcmk. H S I-Immu' xIJkk XrIIlurqullrIBS Prr-qu Inn XrlhurIncwr. US Imrn I Ilcn lmnnc I mum H ,8 RI'IIIIIIHL' Ihnm.n I .curyc InLnILIcn, H 8' 1mm Inn HCIIIJIHIII Inulxcx, H X Iml Wynn lcrn I .wvnImlI. H I Iml Hum! Mumm I .urnl I IHIIIHCIII, B X ermluw IMHII I Iumh, H X l'ummmn Runald l IIHII InmImm. H 8 1mm Pun I ncIurccr. I! V lml Huml Inc Iurcgnr, H V Imm IN .uIlcr I h.lrlcx IIJIIIICT. H V lmm Rnhcrl R ILmIcn, H S Iml WWW lIu1nII.u ILIrklcran If V I. I uunlmg lnhn ILHrIx. If V Imm I ImrchIJIIICHII.IIII1CI.H S lmm IdvmnI X IIMncx. H 8 I'Hl 1 William Christopher Head. B.S.. Gen. Bus. William Martin Hendon. B.S.. Trans. Pauline Sidonia Henry, B.S., Banking Thomas Richard Hensley, 8.5.. Trans. William Robert Hesson, 8.5.. Ind. Mgml. Janet Hill, BS..J0urnalism Shelton Burns Hillman. B.S.. Accounting William Stephen Hinton, B.S.. Markeling Ronald Edward Hobin, 8.5., Marketing Sandra Hochenburg, 8.5.. Bus. Ed. Era Eugene Homer, 8.5.. Marketing Robert E. Houser, 35.. Finance Robert D. Howe, B.S.,.I0umalism Steven Lawrence Hunt, 8.5., Gen Bus. William Thomas Hurt, B.S.. Ind Mgml. Al Humcs, B.S . Marketing Charles Richard Jackson, B.S.. Economics Mel S. Jacobson, 8A., Finance Joyce Elaine James, 8.5., Retailing Betty Lou Jeffers, 8.5., Bus, Ed. Dinah Sue JeITcrs, 85.. Bus. Ed Thomas Nelson Johns, 85.. Trans. Rick Martin Johnson, B.S., Trans. Bobby Leon Jones, B.S.. Pre-Law James M. Jones, 8.5,. Marketing Richard Marion Miller. B.S., Accounting James Stephenson Monday. 8.8. Real Estate Harry Vernon Moore. B.S., Ind. Mgm! Michael Lynn Mullins, B.S., Retailing Bruce Edward Myers. B.S., Accounting John Volkert Myers, B.S., Retailing Fred Everett Nichols, B.S., Trans. Thomas Albert Nicholson, B.S., Pre-Law Dale Campbell Oakey. B.S., Marketing Robert Lee Oolen, B.S., Pers. Mgml. William Burton Parker, B.S., Economics David Arnold Parkey, B.S . Trans. Alfred Haynes Patterson. B.S., Insurance Jack Lee Patterson. B.S., Ind Mgmt. Roger L. Phillips. BASH Pers. Mgml. Ronald Jerome Phillips, B.S , Trans. Howard Pirofsky, B.S., Marketing Jack Donald Powers, B.S., Statistics George Edwards Price, B.S., Economim' Ruby Basselt Raincy. B.S., Bus. Ed. 315 Turner Lewis Jones. B.S., Marketing James McMillan Keully. B.S., Ind, Mgml. Arthur Laben Keeble. B.S.,Joumalism James Joseph Kerus. B.S , Marketing Frances Louise Koleski, 85.. 017: Adm David Farley Leaks. B.S., Pre-Law Gordon Gerald LeCroy, 85.. Markeiing James Neville LeDuke. 3.5.. Ind Mgmt. Joseph Raymond Lewis. RS. Journalism Albert Carl Liggett, B.S., Ind. Mgmt. StafTord F. Little, 8.8, Economics David Allison Livingston, B.S., Trans. Peter J. Lohmann. B.S., Trans. John Allan Long B.S., Trans. Richard McClcaren, B.S., Accounting Donna Rhea McDaniel, BS, Bux, Ed David Hunter McDole, 8.5., Real Estate William Edward McPherson, B.S , Trans Edmund David Maher, 83.. Finance Robert E. Mahoney, B.A., Business George Eugene Margravc. B.S., Retailing Tommy Fred Martin. B.A.. Trans Alice Irene Massey, RS, Journalism Charles Carlton Matthews. B.S , Trans Frank Thomas Mcnendez, B.S . Trans. 316 4 :..x!x R. L'1 I1' l '4 '1' V Hw Rulrwrm II' X l mm; m: I Mu. K HIM Rum! If Ihww'mr I :EIK I HIM? RJL'xL' lf Hark. I 711' IL ufh.Hh3Wnu1u If lummlmv lwrx lulu Hull I! wanlmu I ' nnnx Hummiu Ibnnk Ii lml anl ILIIH I HCHL' RUHCIH H HIM IJ II HUM! Hum: Rwhlwn If lml UL'IW Hufnd Htm'. Ruc If lml anl luhnl Rulwr If X Vurhlmx' Mmh' Hunlu Run I! Inmx lxmux Rnhcl: quz't H X L A wunlmz' I' mi N Mhncnlcl If N lml Uz'lnl P :Ixx I mec ull1 l! X UH LIN! thui lumxmn Vnclinv H Ruws'vn' luhn Lulu: Mmumun ll R.Wulmv IJIHI Ml! H X IH'H U'Jml Lathwmc Md mu Mmlh H R lnmn..fwn 'wu'R Muzi'w H 1min lmu1 numth If L Humi'nu .:11; 1 Mxmth H Jnnrmlflw' Paul n1: Vladcr, If N. hufmz' '.1! Hrih ; 1!1.x.H fuurmlhwn HWIHH Mu NAM If lnlm Vwircu H N.len-m Ii Iml Urm: Punch h.ni Vcch If lwurrmf w.- lhnd K Mund. If UAHLI'Icrrr I Lumw nrc MMIan If X Vlmurrtufng: lnhn S. l.mncr H P'rldn luhn XK Ihnxrzgm'v: l1' Uurh fwv lu'm Kurwri I:m1.1!. If Hm. I mm W 1!: 1:' Hmw: lwllwv-m Ii' Ian I Manx lqu X .r' Hui H hurr:.;.':wv' IJY'ICx H ,1 . .'.1 ' H Iml' WNW! Runnzc mem! WK H Vluu'rmfrxn' lhnme .IHUHW .1:'j.'UHtI H l..-r:.'7.'. ,'.' Ln M W Aid. H l'u'rlgn DHHJM Uthd WJKL If I'c'n WU ?! Muun W .uHx l! V 1. n:n'nm' luhn W .nnc XK ,nnmn. B Ind ngtzt h IrhU H K ckh I! K ILH'Am-x Icrn I xnumu! W hmch. If I'f.l Uwvzl Phil W Iygmx. H s RnHl Muir Pc-Jyx 1111 Mlmmwan Hw IJ Infm Rnhqr: K :Hex, IK X l'u' l.1n R:l.MLH:WIiI,H L.w:HtI:':.' hrmh! K.1'.r1c Wundx H lml mm kcnnclh Rlx!1.l.'x1x UUKjE H V Uurhwuw W2I1mm Rnxv'c Kuu1. If lwrrm'vtu x lhxnf chn Kxnn: 11 mlzlmv lhrk lwmx lwry. U S luuummr Prospective Icachcrs in the College of lzduculion are trained in professional knoMcdgc 21nd skills and in the arts and scwnccx. The college through its pro- grams aims to continue providing schools with competent teachers and in this way 10 improve the qualiu 0f the teach- ing profession. The lhrcc major func- tions ol' the college arc to provide pro- fessional preparation for teachers, ud- minislrulnrs. and scrwcc personnel; to colluhorulc mlh school personnel and groups Interested in improving cducu- lion: and to promote and conduct cx- pcrimcnlul and research studies in cdu- culiun. Spccnul facilities umxluhlc lo aludcnls and others In the college In- clude the ltducallmn Library. the Read- ing Center. the School Planning Luhoru- wry. und ubscrvulmn and testing areas. The college also prondcs .scmccs likc lhc Bureau of lzduculnmul Research and Scrvucc for md lo the Schouls of 'l'cnncsscc. Sludcnls who participate in individual or team sports are using the scmccs ol' the collcgck School 0! Health. Physical ltduculion. and Rec- rculion thlhcr sludcnls rcccn'c ccr- uhculiun In one subject or follow a specileilcd curriculum. lhcy gain greater prufcssiunul knowledge in the CoIlcgc 0f l-duculion. 319 ldvmnH Mcrnll. Dun ul idumlmn $55,433, , 9 ex??? 320 32l Mary Jane A hcrnulm . BS . Englixh Martha .1, Adcrholl. B S. English Phullu Rulh Allen, 13 S . English Pulncm Hurrlcl Anderson. 8 S , PIH'X Ed Bub Applwhuc. B S . Phrx Ed VS. Lurcnc Mchlcy. HS. .Val. Sci S umlc Ann Barber. BS. 5!th l uwrcncc John Bcchlcl. B S , .V'm Sri Margaret J. Bcclcr. B S S Hem. Ed. Mun Kulhcrlnc Bclhs. B S S Phrx, Ed Mary Virginia Blunmn. B S S Elem. Ed Bclh BlulL B S . Elem Ed Jane! f Illubclh Brown. BS . SorialSludies Paula Jordan Brown, BS . Lib. Sludim' Ruhcrln M. Brown. RS , Speech Pulh. Murlhu Suc CulluhunS BS , Biol Sci Susan Ulmphcll. B S . Mulh. l-mlly Ann fump. B S . Hun Ell Munun .Iunc fawn. BS . Soc Sludim' Virginia Joncx Uwcndcr. B S. Hem, Ed Kyle S'huducll. BS , Phrx. Ed. Thomas Guy S'huppcll. B S . Mulh, thx Su' hcldlng izdwurds Umlcy. HS , Ill'xlnrr Dulc Scull Cuslncr. B S 4 Ilislon' Arlcnc kuy Umllcr. B S , ,Val Sc: Ronald Milton Coulter. 8.5., Biol. Sci. Martha Louise Cruis, 8.5., English Bonnie Jill Cross, 85.. Elem. Ed. Diane Lee Cross. B.S,, Biol. Sci. Sandra Lee Cunningham, B.S., Elem. Ed. Dianna Gail Cureton, 8.5.. Soc. Studies Pamela Gwen Davies, 8.5.. Elem. Ed. Bettye Kinney Davis, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Susan P. Davis. 8.5.. English Betty Joyce Daniel. B.Sn Elem. Ed. Clarinda Bailey Deichman, B.S.. Phys. Ed. Mary Lou Dillard, 8.3.. Elem. Ed. Mary Louise Ewing. B.S.. Speech cf: Hearing Barbara Elaine Farrar, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Gina Marie Fornara, 3.3.. Elem Ed. Valerie Foster, 8.3.. Special Ed. Robert H. Frazier, B.S., Phys. Ed. Ruth Ann Freeman, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Alice Beverly Gass, 3.5., English William C. Gaude, 8.5., Soc. Studies Bettye Elaine Gay, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Eleanor Loree Gibson, B.S.. Soc. Studies Carol Ann Goodwin, B.S., Phys. Ed. Carolyn Duck Gordon, 8.5.. English Brenda Lou Graham, 8.5.. English Joan R. Grannis, 8.5.. Elem. Ed. Gloria Ann Gregory. B.S.. Phys. Ed. Mary Jane Grimm, B.S.. Speech Parh. Miles W. Haberley, 8.3.. Zoology Christine J. Harrison, B.S.. Phys. Ed. Mary Alice Harris, B.S.. Soc. Studies William Robert Haun. B.SH Nat. Sci. JoAnn Heatherly, 8.5., Soc. Studies Nancy Jo Hcg, B.S.. Phyx. Ed. Vina Isabelle Hembree, B.S., Psychology Elizabeth Ann Hitch. 3.5.. Elem. Ed. Shirley Anne Howard, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Kennexh Fieldon Hudgens. B.S.. Phys. Ed. David Robert Hunter, 85.. Geography William Edgar Kennedy. B.S., Phys. Ed. Margaret Elizabeth Kiley. B.S.. Music Jane Estella Kizer, B.S.. Pvchology Curol Lee Klepser, B.S.. Speech Ed. Dot Koger. B.S.. Speech Gloria Lane. B.S.. Elem. Ed. Linda Kay Lune. 8.5,. Elem. Ed, Lynda Larkin.B.5..Hislon1' Sandra Sue Lawson. 8.5.. Biol. Sci Sarah Mack Lawson. 85.. Art Ed. Nancy R. Love. 3.5.. Elem. Ed. Babs Mallicote. B.S., Elem. Ed. Barbara Jean Mangrum, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Martha Crumley Marsh, 8.5.. English Terry Allen Martin, B.S.. Phys. Ed. Sally Elizabeth Massey. B.S.. Elem. Ed. Karen Louise Mathis. 8.5.. Elem. Ed. Melvin Ivey Maxwell. B.S., Phys. Ed. Jeannie Margaret Mazzei, 8.5., English Pamela McCammon, B.S., Elem. Ed. Patricia Jane McCarrolL B.S., Elem. Ed. Frances Jackson McClain, B.S.. Phys. Ed. Sarah Anne Milholen, 13.5., Math. Phys. Sci. Patricia Dolores Moorefield, B.S.. Spanish Joel Raymond Moore, B.S., Phys. Ed. James Henry Newcombe, B.S., Ed. Admin. 324 Linda Gay Nicholson, B.S., Bus. Ed. Norma Nicholson. B.S., Elem. Ed. Galyon Winter Northcutt. B.S., Nat. Sci. Carolyn Simmons Oakey, B.S., Elem. Ed. Sammy Brockett Oldham, B.S.. Nat. Sci. Kathleen Nell Owen, B.S., Elem Ed. James D. Ownby, 8.3., Nat. Sci. V. Gail Parks, B.S., Elem. Ed. Lula Jane Qualls, B.S., Elem. Ed. Linda Sue Ralhbone. 8.5.. English Georgia Scott Ray, B.S., Soc. Studies Janice Louise Robertson, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Joann Lee Robertson, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Sam Adams Robertson, B.S.. Soc. Sludies Eugenia Lee Robinson, 3.5.. English Lucretia Diane Roddy, B.S., Nat. Sci. Catherine Burks Rogers, B.S., Spec. Ed. Carol Irene Seay, B.S., Spec. Ed. Sandra AcufT Shaw, B.S.. Speech :. Hearing John Hamilton Shaw, B.S., Phys. Ed. Frances Sharon Shook, 8.5., Elem. Ed. Suzanne Simmons. B.S.. Music Ed. Mary Esther Smith, B.S.. Math. Susan Brenner Smith, B.S.. Soc. Studies David Phillip Storey, B.S.. Phys. Ed. 325 HIYNH:UMHVHHW'U H x H' V mmim lkxm Hmrntnn, H H 1 !1'2'Hh I Huh Nut Imuhclhl H X lg'x'w IJ UMIPM licurlx Imux H X HmJIh kunlxn lurncr. H V Hm Ix! xmnq H .anhclll mkrmmd, H H Hun fxl xhunn l Amc H AIH'IUHI, H X fnylnh hcmld l cc H Jnlrmxc, H V Hui 31! MI I lnlw M'Iuhn. H S Hun Id Inn kclxm HH .uHcr, H .V IVHx Ill leh me W MLL H S Hum lml kcnncUM thlcx xx .ukmx. B X Phn I' 41 VJICHJ I lmd HH hcclcr. H 8' Pudmluul Smdm lmn W hllmkcr. H S Phn HI anld ILArnwn W Illmxnx. H S Wulh VJHIM Lum- XK llwn, H S Hwn bl HH mxlnn I mnk anhnmt H .8' Hum Sumnl WLHI. H X Hc'm hi l1nd.: Hugucl Lump H N Phn hl The College of Engineering offers its stu- dents curricula, facilities, and instruc- tion to help them prepare for positions in the engineering profession. The college provides opportunities for the engineer- ing student to be introduced to the hu- manities and social studies, to pursue graduate study, and to prepare for re- sponsibilities in industry and profes- sional practice. A vital part of the Col- lege of Engineering is the'Cooperative Engineering Scholarship Program, which enables students to obtain an engineer- ing education from the resources of in- dustry. Other programs in the college include the Graduate Program at the Space Institute in Tullahoma and the Engineering Experiment Station. Gradu- ates of the college participate in indus- trial production, transportation, commu- nications, and research. In its program of engineering education, the colleges goal is to provide the profession with well-trained engineers. 326 Charles H. Weaver, Dean of Engineering Larry Slcvcn Alhrcchl. E S . Hvrl Engr William Alfred Allen. B S . Ind ffmgr Ronald B. Alley. B S . Elev! Ifnqr .lcruld Huylun Anmlrung. ES , Heal I'ncr Leroy XS . Atkins. B S S Civil liner Ronald l2ugcnc Binghum. H S. M0! Ii'ngr Jumcs Itdwin Blukcmuru B S . me I-fnw Murws Kcilh Bowen, 8 S . Ind anr Roy Duvxd Br;lck1n,BS, Filer Phrsim Danny Ray Bridges. B S S How anr W uudy Sanford Byurs. B S . Ind Ifngr Charles William Caldwell. BS . Mm'h Eng! Burlcy Mitchell anpbcll. I? S . Uvil lt'ngr. Richard Alan CumpbclL H S , 01cm anr Mlllon l'ugcnc Unllun. H S . Moth Engr Rnnmc Lowcll CurlmnS B.S., Flwl. Eng! Gary Powell furringlun, B S . Elm Engr Michael Manon Cale, RS , Her! anr James Milton t'uvcndcr. B S, Mwh Filer William Benjamin fhumhlcy. B S . Flew. Enur 327 ldrry I I hcxnm. W 8' Iln'h Fug! .Inhn RnhcrH hcw. H 8' Ww'h I'ngr ,Iamux I ugcncI luhough, H 8' Huh I'HL'r Iuhn I cmd Lurk. B 8' Iml an .Incl VI .nncI I1Hnn,lf8' UH! f'llk'r Hull'nrd Urugury I nggm. H .8' . I'll! FM Duml MuchJL-H onpcr. B 8' Iml It'ngr Rnnmc MlcnI nnpcr. H 8 New! anr Ruben I ch m. H 8' , flirm Fnur D.de Lurk I unmnphdnL B 8' Mulmr Fun! I dwml Ihnnmx Duudwn. B 8' Hal Fncr Hldell ch Dun. H 8' . Hm! Fnur .Iuc Huuxlon Duncan. Ii 8' Her! It'ner Ruhcrll I hmgcn If 8' , Iml It'nur Inhn Mull I arrln. B 8' UNI FM Hubby Ii I Illgcmld. H 8' He'd f'ngr I rank chnc I ullon. B 8' !'hrm Em. Luncx Mclun Uurrcu. H 8' Flrrl Fm ILmd HJI'IC'I hcnlry. H 8' lml f'ngr ,Iamcx W IIILHH Glcvslnmnn, B 8' Ilm'h Hun 8.1w4r 8 II huudJrIlJf 8 Hm! I-mrr Huhncl l ylc hrlllncr, B 8 8m Iz'm fnw I cuner 5 Iiugkcrl. H 8' Iml fngr lcrn Dcchulhnc,B 8' Hulf'ngr larry lcchulhnchV Oulfm'r ULm Icru N.Imwn, E 8' Iml I'mzr qucph DJHlI Haunrlh. H 8' Iml f'ncr IIcrl P IImddcnI H 8' Hm! flu Ixmd Hugh chn. H 8' Hn'l hm, W InxlunI IIngnmn. B 8' Iml I'ngr Mcphcn Rulm Hughcx. H 8 Hal fner I'Jul DnupLM Lukmm If 8 Hm fnw chlcy 81.anIanhnwn.B8' , Hrrl f'nvr NLHk Ucorgc Jones. H 8' HUI Ingr MlsIurhcrp. I18 I'hrm f'ner IL'IU 8Lnnc kungJIS Oulfmrr IIJrCmcI I cc, R 8' Uul f'ngr Ian I .Irmll lcc,li8' Hm! fngr Ilnld h I mum. H 8' Um I! f'nw Mcnmnnnl I INC. B 8' Hm'l fnL-r I'hllllp W lxnnI H 8 Ollll'nw Hrmc I wcnc NthlncL R 8' lml fin?! ILHHI R Md IcIIan. R 8' Hm! Irmr kcnnclh I 81.urgus,li8 Ind hm! W.InIlvmx81.uxh.H 8 fin: IHW 328 Daugln Sulncx Shcllun. If V Hm! Inur IUUIV V1 Simmons, If V lml Im'r P.Iul R Sum, I! .V Wm I1 InL'r Dumb! l xnn Surrcll. If V I'hcm Iruvr .ano N.Iruld Southcrlmd, H V I'ml Ingr hmnl I upcnc Spcnu'r. B V Hm! I'nw VVllImml Sprull. H V I'hc'm Ingr lun Vllun N.IIIurd. Ii V' IIIrm I'nyr Hlmard VVIlI1.nnSchcn,B V full Inxzr InLI .xrwn Slumlrl, H V Inw Phnn V Luncx I dmund SlqurL H V V1ulc'urlnt'r JJIIICVI 51 Juhn, HIV ,Un'h Inc! Hmnux VV .ldC Sluhhlchcld. H .V Iva IIngr leu I .lrry Sullnam R IV Un'h Ilncr H N Suadm. RV lnzl Incr lcunud Rnlph lhmnm. Ii ,V Mwh Inc! Rmmld W Inn lnmx. II ,V I'ln'l I'mzr ,lnth orhln V .mHunscr. H .V le I'nQr hJHd I V nmnmn. If V I Ilm'l I'nw Ruben Wayne Wagner. H V. Um I1 Irwr Hill chlrn Wcth H .V Iml I'ncr lury lhunmx W hnc, R .V' Hn'h Ilngr Gan G Whllvmrlh. h' V Hm! Incr VV Illmm thrl Willmms. H .V Ilwl Ingr chn I thlcx VKnllper. If V Iln'! Incr 329 '41qu V VM H V IIrH I'M Huddx k V1110. If V In I I 'H 1.1mm VVmuiruu Vlmth H V Ihl-m Inw Rm lhunmx thru H V IIM! Incr Rnhcrl Vinnrnc Vlumc. H V Iml Inw Idwud I .III thr If V Ihym Inc; hlcnnVV VYVCILH V Inrr Phulu Rldurd V1 thun. H V I'lnl l'nur luwpr huicx l'lunkclL H V I' In I Inw lhlmk Luncx anphrcx. If V Inw PIN m x hulcl D Randolph I! V Iml I Mgr Ihulcx V Rccwx If V IWF PhlVln V Dun! Vlnmx Rhmc. H V lml Inur Hunnlc I CC Ruhardx. If V Ur. I: My! leu Lukwn RHIV, If V M1. lmr I NW luhn R Rmcnhcryu. I'! V I'ln! IHW I t1.:rlwll Rmx. If V Inw PInmx VV .nnc Rulhcrlunl, H V Ilml Inur VV IHIJIH hcorpc VAhump, If V IIhvm Iru'r lhumm I dwud Mull. H V Um I: Inw l um H UdlumL Dunn 0! Home ? uunmmcx The College of Home lacunomics. through teaching, rcscurch. and extended services. aims to develop its students the ability to improve home and famin life. A broad program with opportunity for specialization in selected areas prepares students for prol cssi0nul curccrs in home economics and relaxed iiclds. The col- lege participates through the experi- mental station and extension scrvicc in the Home Dcmonslrution and 4-H Club programs. Special programs otTcrcd through the college include study at the McrrilI-Pulmcr Institute. the Gallinburg Craft Workshop. study tours. and co- operative training at the University food service centers. facilities at the college provide training through the nursery school, food laboratories. and research cquipmcnl. Through lhcsc programs the college providcs home ccunomu: leader- ship I'm an educational program serving the needs of the slate and nulmn, 330 H i'dH ,L'CVH Vic : H H fw .1x I hmhulh Mm Mich H X Humrh I.I xJth Ruth HANK. H H In JUNW s'ufh lhwnlhx Mmc HJery H H In MLH J'nrh Hulu H nlux anu'hl, H H lt'l umH H'nlh Mulrm 1mm lk'ndcr, H x lmulx Vugm l xnnc chncll, H H In umH fulh kuhcnnc Rum chwn. H H Iwuulx hunt hnxlmc Mnrnx, H H I'm .ImH L'Ih Phxlhx H mm. Numb. H H thl Um Indy H nchmd Hunhllcld, H V In umH lulh Mum ICJIM .Ithpp H 8' Ilwm' In l.l Vulclla HCMH .anhcll, H 8 Rd lrh h.1Hlmanud,H V l'm'tlx NhJHUn H1 HNkL'L If V H ,1!th Ih't lnuhhml Dmni, H V llunu- Hum! Kchcud UAHx. H V fhlld' IMW S.AIIdm NLIIIC Dulhws. H X I'm umH fulh lmd.l Um I dlnnnth H k I-mulx MAD Lune l 1.1m. H X I'm umH lulh 332 Mlnc Juhnxlun l mrnnm. H .8' 7m uml 7th 5.1ndm.lc.u1lxm.li 8' Ilumr f. Ed S.1r.uh.lullcuc I still. HS Hmm' Uuml chc ann 1 Arm. 8 ,S' Hump Ugml Um I Lincu l uwlkux H .V Fumlx 3.;an t luuhclh l-ugulc. B S , qulx Sumn urnlw Uulnn. B S Hmm' Fr HI Murgurcl Gannon. R S. Tu and Unlh l'hcrcsu Rhcu Umxcll. R S Home Mum! Emcr l ;1nmur Grady. H S. Vulriliun Ann l:1hchrunm.s. 8.8 . Fumls' Uwcndulyn chcl Grunt. B S Hume Mum! Judith Izlhcl llculhcrly. B S . Home 121' Ed Clrulyn Jolku Hill.lfS.,fhil1IDev Angclu Milton Hulum B S . Rel .4er Joanna Rcbcccu Hyatt, B .S' . Home Ft Ed Nancy Ann Johnson. 851. Fundx qun Ann Joycc. B S . Hume Er HI, Burhum Lynn Kirk. II S. Tu and Clulh ltrcsu Pcrkcy Lune. B S , TH and Clulh Judith Anne Lcc. B S Rel .1 r! Sandra Juycc l mm B S, Tm uml Clulh Brundu Gull Mct'mh. B .S'. TH and Hull: Sandra Lou McFarland. B S . Hunw Mum! Murgurcl l-aln Major. B S , anlx MAann k Mdnn. I! S . 3711M DH lulhcnnc Ann Murquurdl. B S . Rc'l 'lrn Judllh Ann Mlllx H ,V , thdx Juncwna Mchrnmu Muller. B .V . anlv Bully Ruth Mnnlgumcry. H S. Tu and Clulh cha Marla Pcnm B S , Rc'l .-1m .lnycc Dunx Phllllpx. H S Tm 4!!!!13lulh Suwn Anne Post. H ,V , Uuld Dn .Jm l PLIIL B S 3 Hume Mam! Martha Sydnur Ruullngx H 8'. Tu uml 37th Buthm Uu-xlc Rnhlm. B .S' 3 Hunu' Mum! lccnai Scngxm B S. TM and Unlh l 1min Smglclun. B .8 . va 4m Bell; 10qu Smith. I! S . Hume Mam! Phyllis .lmuc Smith. I! S 3 3711M Ih'r Munnnc Sulnnnc Sprung K 8' Tu uml Flulh Sum I'lumc Sloukshury. H S . Hunk Kalhcrlnc l on lhcrrcll. B S . Hume Mum! GlcndJ Sue Vcnuhlu B S , anlx l Indu Sharon W hllukcr. Ii .8' , Hume Er lid 3 nllu Alcccc W ullc. K S 3 TM and Flulh 333 Drury Graham Bagwell, LLB. Gilbert Hunt Bailie, LLB. David Thomas Black, LLB J. Durelle Boles, LLB. Archie R. Carpenter, LLB, James Kelly Giffen, LLB. Robert C Haynes, LLB. William L. Jenkins, LLB. Billy Guinn Marks, LLB. Dalton Lynn Townsend, LLB Lawrence E. Young, LLB. 334 Harold C. Warner, Dean of Luv. Teaching students to use logical analysis and synthesis in the law is one of the primary objectives of the College of Law. The curriculum of thc collcgc cmphu- silcs case study. as well us the attorney- clicnl relationship, preparation of cases, trial techniques, and legal research and writing. Trial practice is provided by the Moot Court. appellate practice by case cIub briefs and oral argument, and actual practice by the Legal Aid Clinic. The college aids in lhc University's Govcrnmcnt. Industry, and Law bcntcr. and provides legal ussisluncc lo lhc indigent through lhc Legal Aid Clinic. Under the guidancc of thc Collcgc of Law are several urgunimtions and sun. ices such us the bl'cnncsscc hm Rcvxcw. Ihc Studcnt Bar Assocmuon. and legal t'rulcrmlmn. Students In 14m lcurn both what Ihc lnu 15 and what ll should bc 33$ 1'00; IIiJHVL' NOCI11' Iloull The primary purpose of the College of Liberal Arts is to acquaint the student with broad and representative helds of knowledge and to increase his ability to apply this knowledge. The college seeks to provide a solid foundation for scholar- ly careers and a broadly useful educa- tion for careers in business and the professions. Ayres Hall, traditionally the symbol and the headquarters of the study of the arts and sciences at the University, will soon be replaced in this function by the Humanities and Social Sciences plaza and towers. This modernization is typical of the studies offered by Liberal Arts, which range from the earliest rec- ords of manis knowledge to the latest scientific discoveries. Within the college, a student may continue through four 'years to obtain a general education, or he may specialize through the system of majors and minors. In this way Liberal Arts provides both educational breadth and reasonable concentration. 337 Peggy Elizabeth Adams, B.A., Speech Denise Brown Anderson, B.S., Psychology William Franklin Andrews, B.A., English Richard T. Auten, B.S., Psychology Ailsie Faye Baker, B.S., Botany Bette Catherine Baker, B.A , English Margaret Sterling Banks, B S , Sociology John Barnette, B.S., Pol. Sci. Linda Carolyn Bell, B S., Sociology Dana E. Bible, B.S., Chemistry Sharon Lee Boyer, B.S., Psychology Lucille Elizabeth Browder, B.A., English Mary Marshall Bruce, B.S., Chemistry Mary Sue Brumback, B.A.. English Sally Lou Burton, B.A., English James Richard Caplan, B.S., Psychology Richard Wendell Carl, B.S., Physics Virginia Sue Cashion, B.A., English Diane Palin Claypool, B.A.. Math. Benjamin B. Coffey, B.S., Chemistry Phillip Rhea Coleman, B.A., Math. Carolyn Ann Colley, B.A., History Susan Hope Colley, B.S., History Sheila Nell Connally, B.A., Math Page Connell, B.A., English Naomi Elizabeth Cotton, B.A., Speech Carol Glynn Cousins, B.A., Spanish Mary Eileen Cowan, B.A., History Jane Rosemary Cross, B.S.. Sociology James L. Crowder, B.S.. Sociology Kendall Lee Crutchfield, 8A.. English Mark Alan Cunningham, B.S., Zoology Walter Edward Dalch, 8.5., Pol. Sci. JoAnn Davenport, B.S., Nat. Sci. Susan Katherine Davis, B.SK. Biology Alice Lucile Deatheragc, B.A., Art History Carolyn Ashley Devine, B.A , Art Linda Dobbs, B.A., Music J. D. Dodd, B.A., History Gary Richard Dowdy, B.S., Pol Sci 339 Betty Ann Drury, B.A., Speech Joan Lee Dunavent, B.A., Art Charles F. Durland, B.A., Geography Wanda Diane Edmondson, B.S., Sociology Charles Richard Edwards, B.S., Pol. Sci. Margaret McQuiddy Endsley, B.S., Pol. Sci. Larry Douglas Ferguson, B.A., Art Marilyn Jane Field, B.S., Pol. Sci. Nancy Ann Finney, B.A., English Hal H. Flynt, B.S., Zoology Sandra D. Fortenberry, B.S., Pol. Sci. Melinda Catherine Foster, B.S , Zoology Raymond J. Franconi, B.S., Zoology Schley, Jennings Frazer, B.A., History George Brownlow Fins, B.A., History Anderson, Campbell, Gaither, B.A., English Richard Harris Golden, B.S., Sociology Medora Hopkins Gore, B.A., Spanish Wanda Faye Graham, B.S., Bacteriology Elizabeth Scott Green, B.S., Sociology Martin Lawrence Greenberg, B.A., Pre-Law Donald Charles Grob, B.S., Zoology Benita Louise Hackett, B.S , Math. Craig Robert Hampton, B.S., Sociology Sam L. Hansard, BS. Chemistry 340 Anne Marie Harris, B.A., Music Sara Rose Harrison, B.A.. History Gladys Lynne Haubenreich, B.A.. English Kathryn Stouffer Heath, B.S.. Psychology Carol Ann Hegcdus, B.S., Psychology Lida Miriam Hcilman, B.A., Psychology James Jefferson Hickman, B.A., Art J. Parks Hitch, B.S.. Zoology Sarah Carney Hooten, B.S., Zoology Paul Thomas Hoover, B.S.. Pol. Sci. Lynne Kelley Hubbell, B.A.. French David Hume, 13.5., Math. George Thomas Humphrey, B.A.. History W. Elizabeth Jackson, B.S., Sociology Ewin Burrow Jcnkins, BS, Zoology Carolyn Sue Jennings, B.A , A rt Sheryl Boyd Jones, B.A., Speech Julia Ann Kayler, B.A., English Lola Young Kearney, B S., Sociology Douglas Jerry Kile, B.A., History Roberta Jacquelyn Kuntz, B.A.. Spanish Lin Lambert, B.A , French John Laughlin, B.A , Pre-Law Linda Jean Laws, B.A., English Thi Kim Oanh Le, 8.5., Sociology 34! Robert F. Ogdin, B.S,. Pol, Sci. Julia Katherine Ohlson, B.S , Zoology Ana Carolyn Ownbey, B.A., Englixh Anne Perry Painter, B.A., English Roberta Anne Park, B.S., Sociology Dennis Howard Peters, B.S., Pre-Med. Robert Lee Pfohl, B.S., Sociology James Oscar Phillips, B S.. Pol. Sci. James Jackson Presswood, B.S., Chemistry Charles R. Pullen, B.S., Geography Janet Claire Putman, B.S., Biology Katherine Ann Ratliff, B.A.. Art Joseph White Reeves, B.S., Sociology Richard Lee Reinhardt, B.S., Pol. Sci. Christopher L. Robbins, B.A.. History Clark Addison Robertg BS, Bacteriology John Anthony Roberts, B.S., Pol. Sci. Mary Elizabeth Roberts, B.A., History Mark Hoyle Rudisill, B.S., Geography Mary Ella Ruffin, 8.5. Pol. Sci. Frederick John Lewis, B.A., Pre-Law James M. Lewis, B.S., Zoology Jay Harrison Livingston, B.A.. History Jasper Noel Long, B.S., Zoology Ronald Christian Martin, B.S., Zoology Ina Margret Matt, B.A., German Kathleen Marie McCarren, B.S , Speech Path. Sherry R. McCloud, B.A , History Conn Michael McConnell, B.S., Pre-Med. Kathryn Grace McCulloch, B.A., English Kay McCullough, B.S., Math. Tommyc Sue McDaniel, B,A., History Dan Fisher McGehee, B.S., Pol. Sci. Linda Caye McGill, B.A . English William Jerome McIntosh, M.A., Psychology Jodie Elizabeth McTeer, B.A., English Kenneth Doyle Miller, B.S., Pre-Mea'. Leanah Craig Mills, B.S., History Diana Lee Moseley, B.S., Sociology James Wyatt Norman, B.A., History Sara J. Rushing, B.S.. Chemistry Malrgaret Lynn Saflcy, B.A., History Borinie Beth Salisbury, 3A., Speech Allen Schwartz, B.S . Pol. Sci William Christian Sellmer, B.A . History John Charles Shields, 8.5., Zoology Thomas Henry Shipman, B S., Pre-Demistry James A. Shuptrine, B.S.. Sociology Ann Sienknechl, 8.5., Sociology Philip S. Snyder, B.A., History Howard Barry Spector, 85., Zoology Mark A. Spivey, B.A , Philosophy Janice Willa Stanley, B.S . Pol Sci. Elizabeth Kay Stewart, B.A., English Waylon Thomas Stone, B.S., Chemistry Charles Eugene Sullivan, B.S., Pre-Dentistry Bunjerd Sunondhiphant, M.A., Pol. Sci. Laimon Timothy Tarzier, B.A., History Jo Carol Terry, B.A., History Peter Alan Terry, B.S.. Psychology Larry Kent Thirloway, 35., Math. Sarah Edith Thornburg, 3.5., Anthrop. Cheryl Tipton, B.A.. History Richard J. Tipton, 35., Psychology Charles Baxter Tucker, B.S., Pub. Admin. Glenda Jo Voiles, B.S , Botany Dianne Sue Walkupv, B.A., History Patricia Ann Warren, H.A., English Reita Wattenbarger, B.A., Music Camille Wharey, B.A., History Ralph W. Whitfield, B.S . Chemistry Dianne Williams, B.S.. Zoology James Larry Winters, B.S., Microbiology Harry King Wood, B.S., Zoology Jan Woods, 3A.. German Hla Yin Yin, B.A., French Charles Franc Zch, B.A.. German William P. Alexander, Freshman Ann G. Allison, Freshman Carol A. Allison, Jum'or Mary R. Allison, Freshman Robert E. Altenbach, Sophomore Mike P. Alvis, Freshman Edward E. Anderson, Junior Elizabeth E. Anderson, Freshman Harriet A. Anderson, Junior Jane Anderson, Freshman Jeanne M. Anderson, Sophomore Larry W. Anderson, Freshman Patricia A. Anderson, Sophomore Ralph E. Anderson,Junior William T. Anderson, Sophomore Jeannie B. Andes, Freshman Thomas M. Andress, Freshman Mary L. Andrews,Juni0r Mary L, Andrews, Freshman Julie R. Andrus, Freshman Sarah S. Angell, Sophomore Ray C. Armstrong, Sophomore Thomas H. 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Berlik, Freshman Jeanne R. Bernier, Sophomore Jan E. Berry, Junior Paul T. Berry, Freshman Betty L. Bertaut, Freshman Julia M. Bilbrey, Freshman Leslie D. Billig, Sophomore William J. Billions, Freshman Marsha E. Bills, Freshman Terri J. Bingham,.lunior James A. Bird, Sophomore John S. Bird, Freshman Terry B. Bird,Jum'0r David J. Bishop, Sophomore Jeanne Bishop, Freshman Peter E. Bishop, Freshman Robert E. Bivens, Sophomore Donald P. Bjork, Freshman Deborah J . Black, Frethan Stephen L. Blackburn, Frethan Gary Blackburn, Freshman Nancy A. Blackwell, Junior David C. Bladgett, Junior Terri Blake, F reshman Donna A. BlakelyJum'or Janet C. Blakemore, Sophomore Douglas E. Blanchard, Freshman Cynthia Bowden, Freshman Lee B. Bowden, Freshman Garland W. Bowen, Freshman Linda L. Bowers, Junior Harry T. Bowman, Junior Sandra L. Bowne, Freshman Donald E. Boyd, Freshman James E. Boyd, Junior Martha T. Boyd, Freshman Vicki Boyd, Freshman Charles H. Boyter, Sophomore Barry R. 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Booth, Freshman Douglas G. Booth, Freshman John R. Booth, Freshman Laura L. BoozeJum'or Donal C. Bosson,Junior Susann Boulware, Freshman H. Allen Bray, Junior Larry G. Brziy, Junior Larry D. Bredeson, Sophomore Garry L. Breedlove, Sophomore Gayle L. BrefHe, Freshman Donna A. Brehm,Junior Lynn S. Brenner, Sophomore Harry D. Brewer, Sophomore Jack M. Brickey,Junior Caroline Bridcndall, Freshman Judy Bridgeman, Junior Edwin E. Bridges, Sophomore Arthur Brief, Sophomore John B. BrimiJum'or Celeste T. Brinkley, Junior Judy D. Brinkley, Freshman Emily C. Broadwater, Junior James R. Broadway, Freshman Cherry L. Broadwell, Freshman Barbara J. Broady, Freshman Jennifer K. Broce, Freshman Leland Brock, Freshman Ruth E. Brock, Sophomore Carol A. Brodecki, Junior Richard M. Brook, Freshman Mell Brooks, Junior Pamela Brook's, Junior Truman Brooks, Sophomore Ralph E. Brower, Freshman Richard C. Brower, Junior Anthony J. Brown, Junior Cheryl A. Brown,Jum'or David R. Brown, Freshman George M. Brown, Sophomore Glenda A. Brown, Freshman James R. Brown, Freshman Jane L. Brown,Jum'0r Janice D. BrownJunior Joseph M. Brown, Sophomore Keith. T. Brown, Freshman Marshall E. Brown, Freshman Marta D. Brown, Freshman Pam Brown, Sophomore Paul A. Brown, Freshman Robert C. Brown, Freshman Robert J . Brown, Sophomore Roy H. Brown, Freshman Sara E, Brown, Sophomore Richard Broxtonl, Sophomore Michael J. Burnette, Freshman Joyce Bryan, Freshman Minrose C. Bryan, Junior Norman L. Bryan, Junior William H. Bryant, Freshman Evelyn J. Brzezinski, Sophomore Paul E. Buchanan,Junior Wanda'J. Buchanan, Junior John T. Buckingham, Sophomore Mary A. Bundy, Freshman Donna D. Borch, Freshman Sylvia A. Burchett, Junior Janis G. Burke, Freshman Maynard L. Burkett, Junior Ann C. BurkhalterJunior Martha W. Burnett, Freshman Barbara L. Burney, Freshman Robert C. Burns, Sophomore Walter G. Burrell, Junior Noranna M, Burridge, Freshman James L. Burrow, Freshman Ruby J. Burriss, Sophomore Maurean Y. Burrilt, Freshman Mary C. Burnett, Freshman James W. Bush, Sophomore Alan Bushore, Freshman John T. Bushorc, Sophomore Martha E. Butler, Freshman Virginia C. Butler, Freshman Jane S. Byerley, Freshman Anne M. Byers, Freshman Gerald Caldwell, Freshman Jess D..Campbell, Junior Linda L. Caldwell, Junior Shirley Campbell, Sophomore Ford M. Caldwell, Freshman Robert W. Caldwell, Junior Bill N. Calvert, Junior Patti E. Callaghan, Sophomore Richard C. Callaway, Freshman John W. Calloway, Freshman Maxwell R. Calloway, Freshman Elizabeth A Campbell,Junior Patricia A. Campcn, Junior Patsy E. Campbell, Sophomore Sonya A. Campbell, Sophomore Ralph L. Cannon, Junior John M. Capelctti, Sophomore Alan L. Caplan, Freshman Thomas E. Carden, Freshman Samuel L. Carico, Freshman Allen C. Carlin, Junior James H. Carmack Freshman Stan W. Carnell, Freshman Jerry W. Carncs, Freshman Ann B. Carney, Sophomore Charles E. Carpenter, Junior Richard H. CarpenterJunior Robert A. Carper, Freshman Bernice C. Chase, Freshman Kathryn A. Chesney, Freshman Indarmohan S. Chhabra, Junior John A. Chiapella, Freshman Constance M. Childress, Freshman Robert W. Childs, Freshman John W. Chiles, Sophomore Valvimol Chinwala, Freshman Harry W. Christcnbcrry, F reshman Henry E. Christenberry, Sophomore Susan G. Church, Freshman Warner W. Civitls, Freshman Charlotte J. Claiborne, Sophomore Cynthia Clark, Freshman David S. Clark, Sophomore Elizabeth P. Clark, Sophomore Gerald W. Clark, Freshman Greg H. Clark, Freshman Harry R. Clark, Sophomore Janice K. Clark, Junior Jeanne L. Clark, Freshman Karen L. Clark, F reshman Robert P. Clark, Junior Shirley J. Clements, Junior Irma E. Carr, Junior Kathleen F. Carroll, Freshman Ronnie H. Carroll, Sophomore Sharon J. Carroll, Freshman Timothy D, Carroll, Freshman William R. Carroll, Sophomore Ann L. Carson, Junior Edna A. Carter, Junior Frances A. Carter, Sophomore Michael V. Carter, Sophomore Richard A Cary, Freshman J oseph A. Cascardi, Freshman Mona G. 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Dexter, Freshman Jerome Diamond, Sophomore Thomas W. Dickey, Sophomore Joe C. Dickerson, Sophomore Nancy 1. Culburn, Freshman Christopher H. Culley, Junior James A. Cumby, Sophomore Carol B. Cunningham, Freshman Mary K. Cunningham, Freshman David L. Curl, Freshman H. Lee Currie, Sophomore Stephen E. Curtis,Juni0r Catherine G. Curtrighl, Junior Alison P. Cutter, Junior Charles G. Dalch, Junior Judy A. Dale, Sophomore Susan R. Daley Frethan Alice R. Dalton, Freshman Gary A. Daneman, Freshman JefTA. Daneman, Sophomore Linda J. Daniel, Freshman Sandra J. Daniel, Freshman Betty A. Daniell, Junior George F. Danker, Freshman Steven J. Dansky, Freshman William A. Darby,Juni0r Steve C. Daves, Junior Dennis B. Davidson, Sophomore Jill C. Dickinson, Sophomore James A. Dick, Freshman Mary C. Dick, Sophomore Linda F. Dickson,Jum'0r Linda J. Dicus, Freshman Fran A. Dillard, Sophomore Woody Dillard, Sophomore Patricia S. Ditzel, Freshman Nancy L. Dixon, Freshman Elizabeth A. Dodd, Sophomore Margaret E. Dodd, Junior Nancy E. Dodd, Freshman Susan K. Dodd, Freshman C. Richard Dodson, Junior David A. Dodson, Junior Wyatt C. Dominick, Freshman Margaret A. Donahue, Freshman John D. Donica, Junior Carol M Dougherty, Freshman Diane H. Douglas, Freshman Lorrain F. Douglass,Junior Janice D. Douthit, Junior Linda C. Dowell, Sophomore Jerry L. D0wling,Juni0r Gayle L. Drennan, Freshman Carolyn V. DuBoseJunior Patricia A. DuBose, Sophomore Sandra L. Dudley,Jum'or David M. Duffy, Sophomore Carol L. Duh, Sophomore John W. Duke, Junior Kenneth C. Duke, Freshman William H. DukeJum'or Leonard C. Dunavant, Jr., Freshman Alice E. Duncan, Freshman Fran A. Duncan, Sophomore Georgeanne Duncan, Sophomore John J. Duncan, Jr., Freshman Michael D. Duncan, Sophomore William R. Duncan, Junior David S. Dunham, Freshman Gloria J. Dunham, Junior Graham P. Dunlap, Freshman Dan R. DuPree, Freshman Forrest B. Durand, Freshman Daniel E. Durbcck, Freshman Mary J. Durham, Sophomore Robert V. DyeJunior Dennie L. Dyer, Freshman Thomas J. Eastburn, Freshman Michael D. Easterly, Freshman Robert L. Eaton, Freshman Donald E. Eastman,Juni0r S. Douglas Ebbs, Sophomore Elizabeth A. Echols, Junior Roy N. Eckert, Freshman Phyllis J. Edens, Sophomore Gerald K. Eddlcmon, Sophomore Paula J. Edmonds, Junior Sara A. Edmondson, Frethan Eugene L. Edstrom, Sophomore Don R. EdwardsJunior Lynn W. Eggers, Sophomore Charles N. Eley, Sophomore Joseph B. Eliasoph, Freshman Doris A. Elkins, Sophomore Anita S. Ellenburg, Sophomore Anne Ellington, Junior Phyllis L. ElliottJum'or Milton H. Ellis, Sophomore Richard C. Ellis, Freshman Susan H. Ellman, Freshman John M. Elmore, Sophomore Stephen V. Ellspermann, Junior William K. Elrod, Sophomore Robert L, Emmett, Junior Brian D. Ensor, Freshman Anne K. Ergen, Freshman Kenneth W. ErnestJunior Laura Ernst, Junior Bauard C. Erskine, Sophomore Donna K. Ervin,Jum'0r Clint Eskew, Junior Susanne Eskcw, Freshman Dee L. Etheridge, Sophomore Randall L. Evans, Sophomore Samuel D. Evans, Sophomore Virginia N. Evans, Freshman Sally M. EverettJunior Dewey M. Ewing, Freshman Jack D. Ewing, Junior William O. Ewing, Freshman Michael F. Fagan, Sophomore Walter D. Fain, Sophomore Dolores A. Falls, Freshman Don C. Fancher, Junior John E. Fariss, Freshman Katherine M. Farkas,Juni0r David R. Farmer, Sophomore Peggy Farley, Junior John G. Farmer, Sophomore William L. Farmer, Freshman William J. Farnham, Junior Dixie A. Farrell, Freshman Beverly J. Farris, Freshman Louis H. Faucette, Freshman James M. Faulkner, Sophomore Shannon D. Faulkner, Junior Sherrill A. Fletcher, Freshman John T. Flowers, Freshman Nancy Flowers, Freshman Richmond M. Flowers, Freshman James R. Floyd, Freshman John T. Fly, Jr.,Jum'0r Bill Flynt, Freshman JoEllen Flynt, Freshman Winona E Flury, Freshman Larry Folden, Junior June Follio, Freshman Janis K. Forbes, Freshman James A. Ford, Freshman R. Gary F0rd,Jum'or Wilma J. Ford, Junior James R. Forney, Frethan Jan B. Forrester, Freshman Rita G. Forsha, Freshman James E. FortuneJum'or Katherine Margaret, Freshman Amy L. Foster, Freshman James S. Foster, Freshman Johnny M. Foster, Freshman Joyce A Foster, Junior Thomas H. Faulkner, Freshman Alice L. Feist, Sophomore Michael D, Feldman, Freshman John A. Falkner, Freshman Ernest T. Felts, Freshman Katherine O. Felts, Junior Mary B. Fenn, Freshman David A. Ferree, Sophomore Paula M. Ferrell, Freshman Tom Ferrell, Junior Gail M Fields, Sophomore John J. Finerty, Freshman William J. Finnegan, Junior Herman A. Fischer, Freshman Robert A. Fischer, Junior Candis L. Fisher, Freshman Danny F. Fisher,Junior Margie A. Fisher, Freshman Richard H. Fisher, Freshman William T. Fisher,Junior Carol M. Fite, Freshman Karen A. Fitchpatrick, Junior Phyllis E. Fitch, Freshman Donna J. Fitz, Freshman Ann M. FitzGerald, Freshman William E. Fitzpatrick, Sophomore Mary A. Flanagan, Sophomore Charles M. Fletcher, Junior Jack M. Fletcher, Sophomore Sallie B. Fletcher, Freshman Terry L. Futrell, Sophomore John D. Gaddy, Jr. Freshman Austin P. GainesJum'or Charles S. Gaines, Freshman Patricia A. Gaines, Sophomore Susan A. Galligan, Freshman Carol A. Galloway, Freshman Robert D. Galloway, Freshman Sheryl A. Galloway, Junior Emily G. Galyon, Freshman Ann B. Gammon, Sophomore Rebecca B. Gann, Junior Bernice E4 Garber, Junior James E. Garretson, Sophomore Eston L. Garrett, Junior John R. Garrett, Freshman Margaret R. GarriganJum'or David M. Garrison, Jr., Sophomore David M. Garton, Sophomore Kenneth W. Garvey, Freshman Fred P. Gattas, Freshman Alma J. Gault, Freshman Joan M. Geller, Freshman Charles E. Genever, Freshman Julia A. Foster, Sophomore Nancy R. Foster, Sophomore Lillian D. Foust, Freshman Bryant T. Fowler, Freshman Thomas Fowler, Freshman Molly A. Fowlkes, Sophomore Gary W. Fox, Freshman John S. Fox, Freshman Rebecca R. Fox, Freshman Edgar L. Fraker, Junior James B. Francis,Junior Cameron R. Fraser,Junior Patricia Fraser, Junior D. Dickey Frederick Ivan J. Freedman, Freshman Evangeline D. Freeland, Freshman Thomas W. Freeland, Junior Ernest A. Freeman, Junior James P. Freeman, Sophomore Robert N. Freeman, Sophomore Jane G. Friedman, Freshman Mel A. Friedman, Freshman Dale A. Fritchman, Freshman Sharron K. Fritts, Freshman Sandra R. Frost, Freshman James D. Froula,Jum'or Ina A. Fevmin, Freshman James Fry,Juni0r Elizabeth A. Fugate, Freshman Anita J. Fugua, Sophomore James H. Gentry, Freshman Katherine R. George, Junior Steven S. Gershberg, Freshman Becky L. Ghormley, Freshman Michael A. Giannini, Freshman Kitty A. Gilbert, Sophomore Scott J. Gilbert, Freshman Thomas R. Gillem, Freshman Fred T. Gilliam, Freshman Gene L. Gilliam, Freshman Sumner, D. Gilman, Freshman Jerry R. Gilreath, Sophomore Robert T. Glass, Freshman Ronald E. Goans, Sophomore Mary A. Goddard, Freshman William H. Goddard, Sophomore Donald R. Goeltz, Junior Barry R. Goetz, Freshman Robert M. Goff, Sophomore Bruce H. Gold, Freshman Paul E. 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Gresham,Juni0r Mary L. Gresky, Sophomore James A. Grifasi, Freshman Linda E. Griffin, Freshman D. Cantrell Griffith, Junior Thomas R. Griffith, Sophomore Shirley H Griggs, Freshman William H. Grigsby, Junior John R. Grisard, Freshman Terry A. Griswold, Freshman Barbara L. Gritzner, Sophomore Elizabeth J. Grizzle, Sophomore Vicki D. Groner, Sophomore Steve Hambaugh, Junior Carolyn Hamlet, Junior Walter B. Hammers, Sophomore Ann M. Handy, Freshman Marilyn K. Hamilton, Freshman Susan S. Hamilton, Sophomore William K. Hamilton, Freshman John T Hampel, Freshman Brian S. HamptonJunior William T. Hampton, Freshman Don Hancock, Freshman Cloyd M. Handley, Freshman Martha L. Hansard,Junior Susan K. Haeusler, Sophomore John H. Haralson, Sophomore James M. Harb, Sophomore Jerry L. Hardiman, Freshman James A. Harding, Junior Kathy M. Harkins, Sophomore Chanporn Hafmsuit, Sophomore Nancy N. Harmon, Sophomore Phillip H. Harmon, Freshman Norman B. Harrell, Sophomore Susan C. 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Hawes, Freshman Malcolm Hawkins, Freshman Billy Hawks, Junior Eileen C. Hayes, Freshman Mark .I. Hayes, Junior William G. Hayes, Junior Barton F. Haynes, Freshman Rick A. Haynes, Freshman Mark H. Hays, Sophomore Allen T. Head, Sophomore Robert J, Head, Sophomore Charlotte J. Headrick, Freshman Glenda K. Heatherly, Freshman Suzanne L. Hebert, Freshman Janet K. Heddleson, Freshman Charles R. HeHron, Freshman JoAnn Hegidio, Sophomore Mary A. Hehn, Sophomore Henry Robert Heller, Freshman Evelyn M. HelmsJum'or Betty J. Hembree, Sophomore Marty Henderson, Freshman Vickie L. Henderson, Freshman William J. Henderson, Sophomore Howard M. HendlerJunior George C. Hendrickson, Freshman Mary E. HendricksonJunior John B. Hendrix, Freshman Bill S. Hendrixson, Sophomore James E. Hennig, Freshman Kenneth H. Hennig, Freshman Harry L. Henry, Freshman Joe W. Henry, Freshman Marietta J. Henry, Freshman Debbie Hensley, Freshman Charles S. Heppel, Sophomore James S. Hereford, Sophomore Lewis B. Herman, Sophomore Thomas J. Herring, Freshman Charles D. Huskey, Junior William D. Heslop, Freshman Roy Painter, Junior Michael E. Hcttinger, Sophomore James R. HewgleyJum'or Elaine L. Hiegel, Junior James W. Hickerson, Junior Hank Higginbotham, Sophomore John Hildreth, Sophomore James R. HillJum'or Steve L Hill, Freshman Lawrence E. Hooker, Sophomore Constance L. Hooks, Sophomore Fred W. Hooper, Freshman Jane B. Hooper, Sophomore Jo Ann Hope, Freshman Mary J. Hope, Freshman Glynda A. HopkinsJum'or Brenda S. Hopson, Junior Hal Horowitz, Freshman Joel C. Hortenstine, Sophomore John L. Horton, Freshman Robert L. Horton, Freshman Robert L. Hoskins,Freshmar1 Richard L. Hotchkiss, Sophomore Anne C. Houser, Freshman Elinor duVinage Howard, Freshman James A. Howard, Freshman Wenona J. Howard, Freshman Douglas E. Howell, Freshman Ronnie L. Howell, Freshman Billie C, Hows, Junior Martha D. Hughes, Freshman Ruth R. Hunt,Juni0r Alan R. Hubbard, Sophomore Marc 1, Himmelstein, Sophomore Lenora M. Hines, Freshman Paul K. Hinsley, Freshman Jeanne L Hinton, Freshman Linda J. Hinton, Sophomore Melva Hinton, Freshman Nancy D. Hisey, Junior Bethel I. Hissom, Sophomore James D. Hitch, Freshman Faye Hochnedel, Junior Wayne Hodges, Sophomore James F. Hoffman, Freshman Richard T. Hoffman, Sophomore John H. Hogin, Sophomore George W. Holder, Sophomore Pamela G. Holder, Junior Suzanne Holder, Junior Glenn R. Holcomb, Freshman Robert R. Holcombe, Freshman Diane N. Holger, Junior Karen Y. Holland, Freshman John M. Hollen, Freshman Jeanne E. Holloway, Freshman Charles B. Holmes, Sophomore Mary A. Holmes, Freshman Peter C. Holmes, Sophomore Andrew D. Holt, Junior Mary l Hellman, Sophomore David S, Hoogesteger, Freshman Laureen M. Hooker, Sophomore Curtis D Inman, Sophomore Dennis H. Inman, Freshman Patricia E. Irick, Freshman Charles M. Inwin, Sophomore Rodney H. Irwin, Sophomore Doris lsenberg, Freshman Carolyn Jackson, Freshman Dominick L. Jackson, Freshman John A. Jackson, Sophomore John J. Jackson, Sophomore Robert C. Jackson, Freshman Les Jacobs, Freshman James J. Jamison, Junior Andrew N. Jeffrey, Freshman David Jenkins, Freshman Molly C Jenkins, Junior Shirley J Jenkins, Freshman Donna C. Jennings, Freshman Edward P. Jennings, Freshman Jane E. Jernigan, Sophomore Johanna B. Jen. Freshman James W. Jetton, Freshman Albert F. Johnson, Freshman Alice R. Johnson, Freshman Robert W. Huckaby, Sophomore James L. Hudkins, Freshman Dennis M. Hudson, Freshman Penelope C. Hudson, Freshman Carl W. HuiiJum'or Martha L. HuH , Freshman Robert F. HuiTme, Sophomore Stanley M. Huggins, Freshman J. Carolyn Hughes, Sophomore Owen T. Hughes, Sophomore Donna J. Huguelet, Sophomore James R. Hulen,Juni0r Ann S. Humberd, Freshman Carol A. Humble, Freshman Harold F. Humbracht, Sophomore Mike H. Humphries, Freshman Susan T. Hundley,Junior Nancy M. Hunley, Sophomore Bcthel T. Hunt, Freshman Ed M. Hunt, Freshman Robert B. Hunter, Freshman Rosemary Hunter, Sophomore Mary E. HurleyJurzior Michael D. HurstJunior Lynn A. Hurt, Freshman Don A. Hust, Sophomore Richard B Hutchinson, Junior Kathleen E. HutchisonJum'or Mary B. Hutson, Sophomore Leslie Hyder, Freshman Baylor L. Johnson,Junior Betty G. Johnson, Sophomore Carol S. Johnson, Freshman CliiTord Q. Johnson, Freshman Cynthia J. Johnson, Freshman Douglas A. Johnson, Junior Edward B. Johnson, Sophomore John L. Johnson, Junior Karen A. Johnson, Freshman Kathleen V. Johnson, Freshman Larry D. Johnson, Freshman Larry K. Johnson, Sophomore Lucy G. Johnson, Freshman Mary R. Johnson,Junior Doris S. Johnson, Sophomore Ronald J. Johnson, Freshman Sandra L. Johnson, Sophomore Vicki Johnson, Freshman Benton R. Jones, Freshman Candy S. Jones, Freshman David E. Jones, Freshman James E. Jones, Sophomore Jennifer W. Jones, Sophomore Lauren D. Jones, Freshman Leslie P. Jones, Sophomore Lynn M. Jones, Freshman Michael L. Jones, Sophomore Robert D. Jones, Freshman Elise A Jordan, Junior Jean A. Jordan, Freshman Richard L. Jordan, Freshman Louise Josephson, Sophomore J. Sam Jowers, Freshman Daniel S. Judd, Freshman Jennifer L. Judd, Freshman John J. Justice, Sophomore Vicki D. Justis, Freshman Karl T. Kaminski,Junior William G. Kaplan, Freshman Susan E. Karr, Junior Gary J. Kashdan, Freshman Charles S. Kay, Sophomore Susan L. Kayhart, Freshman Steven L. Keeling, Sophomore Carolyn A. Keever, Junior George G. Keith, Freshman CarolynJ. Keller, Freshman Danny E. Keller, Freshman Kenneth M. Keller, Freshman Mike W. KellerJum'or Susan Kellermann, Sophomore Edwin Z. Kelly, Freshman Nancy J. Kelly, Freshman Virginia L. Kelly, Sophomore William Q. Kirk, Sophomore Jerry A. Kirschner, Freshman Raymond L. Kitchens, Freshman David Klarburg, Junior Ella E KlineJunior Carol L. Klopfcreriiiimr Helmut E. Knee, Freshman Douglas L. Kneeland, Freshman Joan B. Knight, Junior Ben H. KnisleyJunior Robert L. Knott, Freshman Frank A. 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Leftwich, Freshman Terry Legion, Sophomore Steven H, Lcib, F reshman Marvin Leibovich, Freshman Lawrence P. Leibowitz, Junior Janice LeJeune, Junior Dian Lemlein, Freshman Thomas C. Lennon, Jum'or Scott E. Leonard, Freshman Kit Leeper, Freshman Carol A. Lcslie,Juni0r Steven L. Lesser, Freshman Connie L. Lester, Freshman Margaret L. Lester, Sophomore Rina Levin, Freshman Jimmy H, Levine, Freshman Barry S. Levy, Sophomore Gary M. Levy,Jum'0r J oc T. Lewis, Sophomore Lynn Lewis, Sophomore Martha K. Lewis, Freshman Rebecca J. Lewis, Junior Richard C. Lewis, III, Freshman Shirley A. Lewis, Sophomore Thomas J. Lewis, Freshman Leonard D. Licht, Jr., Junior Mary T. Lieb, Freshman Mark Lieberman, Junior Donna F. Ligon,Jum'or Norma G. Lile, Freshman Richard A, Lillie, Junior James A. Lilly, Freshman Chau-Min Lin, Sophomore Ernest W. LinumJum'or Martin L. Lindsey, III, Freshman Robin L. Line, Sophomore Ronald J. Lippc, Freshman Michael Lipson, Junior Pat L. Little, Freshman Robert B. 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Marshall,Juni0r C. Anthony Martin, Sophomore Dean B. Martin, Junior Edwin L. MartinJunior Jeanie M. Martin,Juru'0r Larry B. Martin, Freshman Robert W. Martin, Sophomore Douglas N. Mashburn, Junior Betty A. Mason, Freshman Jim B. Mason, Freshman Janice C. Massey, Junior Nancy J. Mathernc, Sophomore Phyllis E. Mathis, Freshman Nancy Matlock, Junior Charles D. Matthews, Junior John C. Mauldin, Freshman F Carole Mauney, Freshman Michael May, Sophomore Charles R. Mayberry, Freshman Janceta A. Mayberry, Sophomore Hubert M. Mayes, Freshman Robert G. Mabery, Sophomore Cheryl D. Mabry, Freshman Pamela Mabry, Freshman Mary F. MacDonald, Freshman Penelope J4 MacDonald, Freshman Margie J. MacNaughton, Freshman Don C. Maddox, Junior Hudson, 0. Maddux, Junior Robert N. Maddux, Freshman John D. Mahaffcy, Freshman Margaret E. Mahoney, Junior Bruce B. Maley, Junior Kenneth D. MalhoitJunior David M. Malin, Sophomore Andrew H. Malinow, Sophomore Phil E. Maness, Freshman John K. Mann, Sophomore Linda K. 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Miller, Freshman Thomas J. Milligan, Freshman Patricia L. Millirons, Sophomore John P. Mills, Sophomore Linda K. Mills, Junior Mary S. Mills, Sophomore Bruce A. Mina, Freshman Steve C. Minkin, Freshman David K. Minton, Sophomore Charles Misiaveg, Junior Bryant S. Mitchell, Freshman Frances A. Moore, Junior Linda G. Moore, Freshman Melissa A. Moore, Junior William L. Moore, Jr., Sophomore John F. Moose, Junior Gloria J. Morelock, Freshman Judy C. Morelock, Freshman Alycia B. Morgan, Sophomore Gay A. Morgan, Sophomore George A. Morgan, Jr., Sophomore Richard E. Morgan, Freshman JoAnne Morris, Freshman David Morris, Freshman Marilyn A. Morris, Sophomore Susan G. Morris, Junior Scott L. Morris, Sophomore Phillip, I. Morrison, Freshman Philip J. Morrison, Freshman Susan L. Morrison, Junior Marsha L4 Moseley,Juni0r Davd R. Mosena, Sophomore Guy V. Moser, Junior Don C. Moss, Sophomore George T. Moss, Sophomore Jo A. Moss, Junior Judith A. Mossman, Sophomore Cassandra A. Mourfneld, Freshman John D. Moore, Jr., Freshman Darfyl R. Moyers, Freshman Cherie A. Muerth, Sophomore Nicki J. Mitchell, Sophomore Robert P. Mitchell, Freshman Ronald C. Mitchell, Junior Stephen L. Mitchell, Freshman Theresa A. Mitchell, Junior Linda Mitrushi, Freshman Judith A. Mizell,Junior Mary J. Mobley, Sophomore Jack F. Mohr, Sophomore William C. Moisson, Jr., Sophomore Steve L. Monsky, Junior Betty L. Montgomery, Sophomore Susanna M. Montgomery,Juni0r Joseph T Moomau, Jr., Sophomore Nancy Moomau, Freshman Beverlie J. Moon, Freshman Robert S. Moon, 11, Junior Alice M. Moore, Freshman Barry W. Moore, Frethan Betty C. Moore, Junior Bob 0. Moore, Freshman Charles C. Moore, Freshman Donna K, Moore, Junior Dorothy D. Moore, Sophomore Donald G. Muldrew, Junior Timothy E. Mullaly,Junior Bill A. Mullican Jr., Freshman Nick Munn, Sophomore Susan Murphy, Freshman Sandra Murray, Freshman Sandra L. Murray, Freshman Susan J. Murray, Junior James E. Murrell,Junior John T. Musselwhite, Freshman Mary L. Muyton, Freshman James P. Myers, Freshman Richard Myers, III, Sophomore William C. Myers, Sophomore David W. Myhr, Sophomore Laura Anne Myraclc, Freshman John M. Myrick, Sophomore John H. Naifeh, Freshman Kathleen F. Nankiuell, Freshman Gary S. Napolitan, Junior Franklin J. Nathan, Junior David G. Neal, Sophomore Mary J Neese, Sophomore William B. Neill, Freshman Beverly G. Nelson, Sophomore Cecil H. Nelson, Freshman Elizabeth A. Nelson, Junior Howard E. Nelson, Freshman Wilson F. Neperud, Freshman Ronald K, Nevin, Freshman Nancy J . Ncwell, Freshman Bobbie J. Newman, Freshman Norman H. Newton, Junior James N. Nichol, Freshman Carolyn B. Nichols, Freshman Jackie J. Nichols, Freshman Eugene F . Nichols, Freshman John T. Nichols, Junior Julia A. Nicholson, Junior Paul M. Nicholson, Freshman Roye E. Nickell, Sophomore Nancy J. Nicks, Sophomore Steven H. Nicks, Freshman Lois E. Nisenbaum, Sophomore Phyllis J. Noe, Sophomore David D. Noel, Sophomore Tommy J. N06, Junior Mary A Norman, Freshman Phyllis A. Norman, Freshman Clifford B. Norris, Freshman Mary V. Norris, Freshman Nicholas B. Norris, Sophomore Susie B. Norris, Freshman William F. Norton, Junior Richard A. Northcutt, Jum'or Nancy A. Northern, Freshman Patricia P. Norton, Freshman Louis G. Norvell, Freshman Angela T. Norville, Junior William A. Noseworthy, Freshman Linda S. NowlinJum'or Margie M. Nourse, Freshman Brenda Nuckols, Sophomore Joyce A. Oakley Stephen P. Obal, Freshman Samuel E. O Bryan, Freshman Dennis N. O,Callaghan, Sophomore L. M, O De1l,Jum 0r Sharon K. O,Dell,Junior Sherry V. O Del1, Freshman Susan C. Odem, Junior Jack F. Odom, Freshman Michael P. Ohleger, Freshman Caryn J. Olcik, Junior Danny Olinger, Freshman Martha U. Olive, Junior James L. Oliver, Freshman Sharon M. Olson, Sophomore David L. Orr, F reshman Harold W. Orr, Freshman Sandra R. Orr, Freshman Elizabeth A. Orrin, Junior Theo D. Osborn, Sophomore Ginger Osborne, Freshman Nancy E. Osborne, Sophomore Cheryl L. Osman, Sophomore Carol A. Osteen,Jum'or James M. Osleen, Junior Susan C, Ostecn, Junior Erwin C. Ostrow, Freshman Janie L. Ostuw, Sophomore Danny K. Outland, Freshman Jean Owen, Sophomore Betty Ownby, J unior Jerry R4 Ozment, Freshman Judy C. Pack, Freshman Carolgene Page, Junior Mary Pagliero, Freshman Bill F. Painter, Freshman Carolyn M. Painter,Junior David M. Painter, Freshman James V. Painter, Junior John R. Page, Sophomore David A. Palmer, Freshman Paul M. Palmer, Jr.,Junior Carole A. Pancoast, Freshman Billy R. Parish,Junior Saundra A. Parish, Junior John E. Peters, Freshman Keith Peterson, Sophomore Lee Peterson, Junior Elizabeth D. PettitJunior James R. Pettit,Junior Jean Pettit, Sophomore Robert D. Pettus, Junior Carol A. Phillips, Freshman David W. Phillips, Sophomore Dennis L. Phillips, Junior Donald L. Phillips, Sophomore Donna J. Phillips, Freshman Jim 0. Phillips, Sophomore William E. Phillips, Freshman Julie A. Piatt, Freshman William A. Pickard, Sophomore Jerry W. Pickett, Freshman Frances C. Pickle, Sophomore Sally Pidford, Freshman Jack Al Pierce, Junior Lawrence W. Pierce, Sophomore Bobby W. Pigg, Junior David L. Pigna, Freshman Donna K. Pinkstaff, Freshman Jack C. Parker, Sophomore Sandra K. Parker, Junior Phil D. ParkeyJunior Donald L. ParrisJum'or Cynthia J. Parrott, Freshman Elizabeth S. Parrott, Junior Jean D. Panes, Freshman Judy C. Paschall, Sophomore Thomas C. Paul, Freshman Barbara J. Payne, Freshman Cyril J, PayneJum'or John D. Payne, Freshman John L. Payne, Junior Nancy L. PayneJunior Royce L. Payne, Freshman William E Payne, Freshman Raymond B. Pearigen,Junior Virginia J. Pearson, Sophomore Jerry L. Peeler, Freshman Linda M. Peeler, Sophomore Robert C. Pegucs, Sophomore Jean D, Pemberton, Sophomore Wade G, Pemberton, Freshman Jonnie R. Pendleton, Freshman James M. Pentecost, Sophomore Mary A. Perkins, Freshman Rosalind C4 Perrin, Sophomore Beverly A. Perry, F reshman Margaret E. Perry, Freshman Margaret F. Perry, Freshman Bennie H. Priddy, Jr. Freshman Edwin J . Probeck, Freshman Patricia J. Proffltt, Junior George Prosser, Junior, John Province, Junior Pattie Price, Junior J. David Pritchett, Sophomore Robert G. Pruitt, Sophomore James D. Puller, Junior Frank M. Pugh,Junior Richard H, Purdy, Sophomore John P. Purycar, Freshman James T Quarles, Sophomore Marilyn D. Quint, Junior Leslie A. Rahn, Freshman Marlene J. Rainwater,Junior Sandy G. Rainwater, Sophomore Charles E. Ramsey, Sophomore Donna E. Ramsey, Freshman Gaines Ramsey, Freshman Garrard S. Ramsey, Sophomore John R. RandtJunior Leana S. Rancy, Sophomore Lane .1. Rapp, Sophomore George A. Pinner, Sophomore Mary L. Pipkin, Freshman Gary J. Pitzl, Freshman Sylvia Plaxico, Freshman Susan J. Pliskin, Sophomore Thomas A. Polen, Sophomore Mary M. Pollard, Junior Perry R4 Pollard, Sophomore Charles R. Porter, Sophomore David W. Porter, Junior, Judith E. Porter. Freshman Todd H. Porter, Freshman William S. Porter, Freshman Betty A. Portis, Sophomore Adelaide G. Post, Freshman Louis M. Poster, Jr., Freshman William J. Potter, Junior Abigail Pounds, Sophomore John C. Powell, Jr., Sophomore Mary H. Powell, Sophomore Nancy L. Powell, Freshman Phillip B. Powell, Sophomore Arthur S. Powers, F reshman Flash Powers, Sophomore Judith Powers, Freshman Sally Prentiss, Junior Dolly J. Prenzel, Sophomore Larry W. Price, Freshman Michael H. Price, Freshman Robert G. Price, Sophomore C. Marcus RatliiT, Sophomore Rebecca J. Ray, Freshman Charles R. Rayburn Jr., Freshman Charles R. Rayman, Sophomore John D. Rea, Freshman Sheryl M. ReaganJunior Julia L. Reagan, Freshman Sharon Reanon, Sophomore Frank D. ReathJum'or Joseph R. Redwine, Freshman Betty G. Reed, F reshman Bill J. Reed, Freshman Dick A. Reed, Junior William A. ReedJunior William H. Reed, Freshman Robert M. Reeves, Junior Sara E. Reeves, Freshman Maria H. Regas, Freshman William S. Regenold, Junior Barbara J. Reid, Sophomore Charles M. Reisman, Freshman Robert P. Rentenbach, Freshman Mary A. Rentz, Freshman Dana L. Reyes, Freshman Linda J Reynolds, Junior Pamela K. Reynolds, Sophomore Ronnie H. Reynolds, Sophomore Clayton B. Rhodes, Sophomore Teresa A. Rhyne, Sophomore A. Kay Rice, Freshman Barbara J. Rice, Sophomore Becky L. Rice, Freshman Brenda L. Rice, Freshman Robert E. Rice, Sophomore Robert S. Rice, Freshman Larry M. Rich, Junior Nancy J. Rich, Freshman Roger D. Richards, Sophomore Chuck F. Richardson, Sophomore Keith E. Richardson, Freshman Malcom Richardson, Freshman Patrick J. Rider, Sophomore Nancy E. Ridley, Sophomore Virginia A. Ridley, Sophomore James H. Rike JL, Freshman Marilyn Rike, Freshman Tommy D. Rinehart,Juni0r H. James Rippon, Junior John T. Rives, Freshman A1 L. Roach, Freshman John K. Roach, Junior Mary K. Roark, Freshman Arliss, J. Roberson, Sophomore Angie L. Roberts, Junior Richard D. Roussel, Freshman William E. Rowe, Sophomore Cheryl P. Roy, Sophomore Timothy S. Roy, Freshman Frank C. Rozzelle, Junior Nancy L. Ruckart, Sophomore Richard W. Rucker, Freshman Bobby Rudder, Junior William E. Rudder, Sophomore Robert P. Rule, Sophomore Paul F. RuppJum'or Roger Owen Rupp, Sophomore Theresa J. Rushford, Freshman George P. Russell, Sophomore Jessie Russell, Junior Leonard W. Russell, Junior Andrew C. Ryrner, Freshman Nita C. Sadler, Freshman Jeffrey A. Sakemiller, Freshman Jack B. Sample, Sophomore Sharon A. Samples Sophomore Arden K. Sampson, Junior Austin H. Sampson, Freshman Bert E. SamsJunior Elizabeth A. Sanders, Sophomore H. George Sanders, Freshman Ann Sandidge, Sophomore Cornelia A. Saraccni, Sophomore Ruth A. Sattcrfleld, Sophomore Diana L Sauvigne, Freshman David C. Roberts, Freshman Diana B. Roberts, Sophomore Donna G. Roberts, Junior Donna L. Roberts, Sophomore James T. Roberts, Junior James V. Roberts, Sophomore Ronny R. Roberts, Freshman David L. Robinson, Freshman Joseph D. Robinson, Freshman Cowan Rodgers, Sophomore Bonnie J. Rogers, Sophomore Stephen V. 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Scott, Junior David C. Scott, Freshman Janet F. Scott, Sophomore Russell H. Seagren, Freshman Robert W. Scarbrough, Freshman Robert W. Segelke, Freshman Janet E. Seiber, Junior Richardson E. Sells, Sophomore Patricia A. Sena, Freshman Mike J. Seng, Freshman Harvey W. Senter, Sophomore Eugene T. Seymour, Freshman Richard C. Seymour, Freshman Donald B. Shackelford, Junior Roshni P. ShahJum'or Steven Shane, Junior Frances I. Shanks, Freshman Sonja L. Shanks, Freshman Bobby J. Shannon, Sophomore Jane Sharp, Freshman J une Sharp, Freshman Martha E. Sharp, Sophomore Robert N. Sharp, F reshman Ronald C. Sharp, Junior Virginia L4 Sharp, Sophomore Anita L. Shaw, Freshman Ann F. Shaw, Junior Lee Shaw, Sophomore Danny W. Shelby, Freshman Edward F. Shell, Junior Linda L. Shelley, Freshman Jack R. Shelnutt, Freshman ElizabethA. Shelton, Sophomore Jim 1.. Shelton, Junior Tommy Shelton, Freshman Frederick J . Shibley, Sophomore E. Richard Shields, Sophomore Tempe E. Shoaf, Freshman Carol A Shoemaker, Junior John E. ShoemakerJum'or David P Shropshire, Sophomore C. Jayne Shugart, Sophomore Steven R. Shum, Freshman Edward L. ShuteJum'or Robert Sicignano, Sophomore Susan E. Sigman, Sophomore Les F. Silverman, F reshman Marvin B. Silverman, Freshman Barry L. Silverstein, Freshman Glenda Silvia, Junior Jan L. Simmons, Freshman Judy E. Simmons, Sophomore Sharon K. Simmons, Junior Barbara J. SimpsonJum'or Bernie L. Sims, Freshman David B. Sims, Freshman Gary N. Sims, Freshman Catherine M, Sinclair Sophomore Gay J. Singer, Freshman Sarah V. Singleton, Junior Elizabeth T. Sisco, Sophomore Thomas C. Sivert, Sophomore Charles R. Skillern, Sophomore Gregory C. Slater, Freshman Michael S. Slaughter, Sophomore John E. Sleigh Jr., Junior Eric K. Sliger, Freshman Virginia K, Sliger, Freshman Hugh M. Sloan, Sophomore Charles C Slovcr, J unior Lucy A. Small, Sophomore Sandra A. Small, Sophomore John A. Smam, Freshman Amy S. Smith, Freshman Bettie L. Smith, Freshman Bruce B. Smith, Sophomore Carole J. Smith, Sophomore David SmithJum'or Deborah A. Smith, Freshman Edward F. SmithJunior Elizabeth G. Smith, Freshman Eval R. Smith, Freshman Jim C. Smith, Sophomore Jim M. Smith, Freshman Denise E. Sowell, Freshman Jane G. Sowell, Freshman Susan K. Sowers, Sophomore John T. South, Freshman Lemuel T. Spain, Sophomore Sue W. Sparkman, Junior David W. Speck, Freshman Steve M. Speed, Junior Thomas K. Speelman, Sophomore Judy Speight, Junior Mary E. Spclce, Junior James W. Spencer, Junior Thomas E. Spray, Freshman Elbert A. Springer, Junior Gary W. Sproles, Sophomore Janis A. Spurlock, Junior Terry L. Spurlock, Freshman Kathryn Stafford, Freshman Sally E. Standifcr, Sophomore Henry B. StanflcldJunior Shelby G. Stanfield, Freshman James S. Stansberry, Junior Dorothy A. Stark, Freshman Richard A. Stauscbach, Freshman H. Granville SmithJunior Keith Smith, Freshman Larry M. Smith, Sophomore Leonard H. Smith, Sophomore Margaret L. 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Swafford, Freshman Rodney D. Swafford, Freshman James B. Swarm, Freshman Margaret S. Swearingen, Junior Jerry W. Sweeney, Freshman Marshall M. Sweeney,Junior Cheryl J. Szeigis, F reshman Joseph L. TaggJum'or William T. Tagg, Freshman Terry R. Talbot, Freshman Lagretta F. Tallem, Junior James C. Talley, Freshman Elizabeth A. Tanner, Junior Susan W. SteeleJum'or Dale L. Stegall, Freshman Hugh K. Still, Sophomore Carol S. Steinbach, Freshman James S, Stelzman, Freshman Ronald H. Stephens, Sophomore Sheila Stephens, F reshman Keith T. Stephenson, Junior Joel S. Stern, Freshman Robert A. Stevenson, Freshman Benton C. Stewart, Junior Cissie Stewart, Junior Helen J . Stewart, F reshman Jane C. Stewart, Junior Larry W. Stewart, Junior Marvin L. Stewart, Freshman Michael L. Stewart, Freshman Pamela C. Stilwell, Freshman Robert T. Stinnett, Junior Robert M. Stivers, Junior Margaret E. Stocke, Junior Glenna L. Stone, Freshman Linda L. Stone, Junior Richard F. Stone, Freshman Ronald P. 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Eaves Jerome F. Eastham Second Vice President Mrs. James Tanner Secretary-Treasurcr Leroy P. Graf Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Vernon R. Iredell 391 Ewin Jenkins Judy Jones Joyce Maples George Marshall Sharon Matti Dennis McCarthy Jackie Needham Glenn Nichols Andrew Petty Carol Pobletts Linda Sales Charles Smith Roy Smith James Sparks Susan Stephens Joan Stottlemeyer Diane Tinsley Albert Wilhelm Teresa Wright Garland Arnold John Banker Lewis Beckham Terry Begley James Bird Larry Bredeson James Burkhardt Brian Butler Michael Carter Ralph Cash Timothy Dunne Hubert Dunsmore Gerald Eddlemon John Farr Edward Fleming James Freeman Hiram Gilbert Robert Hedrick James Jarratt Kenneth Jobe Alan Johnsey Albert Johnson James Jones William Long PHI ETA SIGMA OFFICERS President Doug Marshall Vice President Jim Clabough Treasurer Ray Cline Secretary Jim Froula 392 Lawrence Luttrull J ohn McCall Joseph McNeely Charlie Mitchell Ronald Morris Scott Morris Carlton Murphree James Phillips William Phillips William Pickard James Ragsdale William Reed Norman Rhodes Lee Ruch Vance Sherwood Kyung Shick Son Johnny Sparkman Maynard Tipps Robert Townsend David Trentham Harrison Turner Clayton Wilson Eugene Wood J ohn Younkin Edward Adams Martha Aderholt Kay Amick Franklin Amos Mary Anderson Sandra Baillie Ailsie Baker Cheryl Bales Carole Barber John Barnette Rebecca Blankenship Rufus Bowden Lucille Browder Jane Buckles Donna Bullock Sally Burton Thomas Byerley Robert Calloway Ben Cantrell Mildred Carroll Virginia Cashion Michael Cate James Clark Linda Clark Patricia Clark Donna Clinton Rose Coleman Wilda Cornett Charlotte Cox Nancy Cross Charles Cureton Betty Daniel Patricia Daniel Richard Daugherty Sandra Dean Donald Dessart Wilma Dunaway Joe Duncan Sandra Duncan Tannis Duncan William Duncan Sherrille Edwards Jane Elam Camille Ethier Marilyn Field James Froula Mary Fulton Susan Garner Man King G0 Dale Graham Barbara Groseclosc Richard Hackney Morgan Hall President Vice President Secretary Treasurer PHI KAPPA PHI OFFICERS Dr. Dr. Bain Stewart Franklin Amos James R. Montgomery Dr. Luther Keller Margaret Hambright David Hardwick Julian Harriss Diana Hatcher Lois Headrick Mikey Headrick Donald Hicks Janet Hill Claude Houbler Lynne Hubbell David Hume Penelope Hutchinson Ewin Jenkins Esther Joffe Gordon Jones Jean Joyce Atis Jurbergs Karl Keefer Robert Knolton Jerry Koch Gerald LaBorde Paul Ledbetter Terry Lee 393 William Long Dennis Longmire John Love Henry Luke Martha McClain David McClellan William McConnell Scott McDonald Margaret McKee David McMillan Margaret Major J oyce Maples William Mayfield Buddy Miles DeWolfe Miller Evelyn Miller Betty Montgomery Patricia Moorefield William Moran John Murrey Gerald Niceley Edward Oliver Bobby Olterman Larry Page Anna Parrill Richard Pearson Marija Petrovska Alice Peyton Carol Pobletts Carolyn Pollard Bill Portis Lula Qualls Vernon Ramsey John Ray Katherine Roach Lucretia Roddy Mary Rosenzweig Linda Sales James Sanders Jane Scott Thomas Scott Rebecca Sewell Roland Seymour Charles Sharpe David Sheffey Douglas Shelton Diane Shobe Bennie Shuler Curtis Siller Betty Smith Charles Smith Roy Smith Sharon Smith Richard Solie James Sparks Susan Stephens Eric Stewart J oan Stottlemeyer Charles Stumph Charles Teague Katherine Therrell Thomas Turnmire Glenda Venable Thomas Waggoner Henry Walker Patricia Walker Barbara Waln Donald Watt Reita Wattenbarger Eldridge Whitehurst James Wilburn Norman Williams Anne Wilson J ohn Woodward William Word Betty Wright Terrence Zaiko Dean Barger Robert Batson Edwin Blakemore Charles Burchett Robert Calloway Mike Cate Bob Cochran Joseph Cook Scott Costner Ralph Dunford Tom Fields James Giffen Doug Goddard David Hall Woody Harriman Winston Hickman William Kelley James Kelly Jerry Wayne King Billy Marks Eddie McAlister SCARABBEAN 394 Don McGovern Bob Moon Thomas Nicholson Dick Pearson Denny Peters Clark Roberts Paul SherbakotT Taylor Simonton Ira Sliger Benton Smith Lynn Sorrell William Thomas Frank Thornburg John Threadgill Steve Tidwell Dalton Townsend Eugen Upshaw Harold Warner Larry Whaley David White Phillip Beaver Robert Beidel Edwin Blakemore Charles Caldwell Don Carver Michael Cate James Cavender James Clabough Edward Clayton Edward Davidson Lee Dodds Robert Ebinger David Evans J ames F roula Michael Gritzner Ronnie Guy Bert Headden John Hotfmeister Philip King J ames Kite Thomas Knight Henry Lau Terry Lee Billy Leeper Thomas May David McClellan William McConnell David McMillan Mukul Mehta Robert Metzger Buddy Miles Leland Morris TAU BETA Pl OFFICERS Richard Pearson Joe Duncan Thomas Byerley Atis Jurbergs President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary 395 Edward Oliver Grant Patterson Joe Penland Hartmut Ramm Vernon Ramsey Larry Reynolds J ames Ritts William Robb John Rosenberger Charles Ross James Sanders Woodson Savage Thomas Scott Charles Sharps David Sheffey Sidney Shelton 'John Shoemaker Curtis Siller Louis Simmons Paul Sims Larry Stafford Michael Stephenson Eric Stewart Charles Teague Thomas Turnmire David Vrooman Michael Walker Gary Whitworth Phillip Wooden Jack Wolff Glenn Wray Hal Yarbrough Chancellor Scribe Treasurer Chronicler Censor Advisers Norris Alderson Franklin Amos Tom Calvert Richard Clark Charles Crouch Richard Daugherty Henry Dowlen George Foster Vernon Gordon Lonnie Hester J . B. Jett George Marks Gerald McClintock President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Kenneth Burnett Paul Carrol Barry Gilbert Willard Horn Jerry King Frank Lisle ALPHA ZETA OFFICERS CHI EPSILON OFFICERS Gordon Jones George M. Marks Richard Shadden Franklin Amos Lonnie Hester Dr. Robert Dotson Dr. Elmer Gray Jim Anderson Charles Mullins Gene Neely Earl Russell Jere Pierce Richard Shadden Robert Sliger R. O. Smith Richard Snowden Edwin Tendick Bill Testerman Henry Walker Robert Wells Bob Whitworth Jim York Buddy Miles Bob Teague James Kuykendall Tom Arnettc Richard Swearingen Richard Murray James Southerland Robert Trentham Thomas Wolhschied David Womack Anthony Wylie BETA GAMMA SIGMA President Secretary Donald Bisggove William Black Carl Butcher Rufus Bowden George Campbell Mildred Carroll J ane Cassell Horace Eblen Camille Ethier Carolyn Frye Terry Gordy Duane Graddy David Hall Karen Kalshoven Joel Knowles Paul Ledbetter Siu Shyong Lin Gerald McLaughlin Gerald Nicely Larry Patterson Claude Ramer Richard Solie Ronald Vanover Thomas Waggoner Aubrey Wagner Donald Watt F rances Weaver Charles White William Word President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Bridge Correspondent ACE Board Representative Larry Albrecht James Barton Robert Beidel Don Bundy Thomas Byerley Don Carver Edward Davidson Billy Davis Ned Dean Morgan Defenderfer F rederick Dickey William Duncan Bert Headden Benjamin Hitch OFFICERS ETA KAPPA NU OFFICERS D. S. Chambers J. B. Ross .W Bennett .J Boling .S. Chambers lise Davis .0 Dille .S. Dye .Frye .Garrison Holly i3.C Letsinger E.Lewis HMcLean H. S Norton J . E. Pierce Imogene Posey W. H. Read Donald Reese J. B. Ross Richard Sanders Charles Thigpen M. L. Townsend Frank B. Ward A. H. Warner Hilda Wasson George Wagoner Charles P. White R. H. Wolf ITJUITJH 5;;zgmc-imm Timr David McMillan Curtis Siller William McConnell Joe Duncan John Rosenberger Phillip Wooden Tom Byerley Wendell Johnson Terry Lee David McClellan William McConnell David McMillan Mehran Parsee Douglas Shelton Harry Sherrod Paul Sims Grant Spencer Phillip Wooden Robert Moon David Vrooman Gary Whitworth President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Editor Advisors Florecita Acacio Lorraine Akin Melissa Albright Afaf Arafat Andrea Bender Kati Benson Margaret Boschetti Oneta Brooks Jeannie Bruce Patricia Cody Mary Dillingham Gail Disney J ane Elam J olly Ewing Nancy F ugate Wanda Golden Susan Hansard Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant Samuel Asher Charles Becht'ol J ames Beck Charles Campbell David Cantwell Don Fancher Schley Frazer Douglas Goddard Robert lessee 398 OMiCRON NU OFFICERS SCABBARD AND BLADE OFFICERS Andrea Bender Judy Mills Katherine Therrell Glenda Venable Betty Montgomery Dr. Jane Savage Dr. Nell Logan Pat Harper Ann Harrison J udith Heatherly Carolyn Hill Joan Johnson Jean J oyce Margaret Major J udy Mills Betty Montgomery Angela Norville Elizabeth Oakes Eunice Ogle J 0y Pratt Kitty Roberts Helen Sullivan Katherine Therrell Glenda Venable Sam Asher Bill Word Doug Goddard Jim Beck J ames Keally Charles Kelly Jay Livingston Gary McCorkle John Tindall Robert Van Nuise Charles Webster William Word Timothy Worth President Vice President Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Rheba Akard Norene Bogart Elizabeth Breeding Ilene Brown Mattie Campen Minnie Carmichael Maryon Clonts Carolyn Dajani Betty Joyce Daniel Patricia Daniel Elsie Davis Charleen DeRidder Billie Elliott Jolly Ewing Ida Flemister Carolyn Freshour Ruth Goddard Jane Hawk Helen Henry Addie Hillard Ruth Howe Pat Hunter Judy Huntsinger President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Pl LAMBDA TH ETA OFFICERS SIGMA DELTA Pl OFFICERS Mattie Campen Pat Hunter Norma Kelley Billie Elliott June Johnston Juliaette Jones Norma Kelley Alberta Lowe Carol McSpadden Eugenia Mauldin Barbara Minnick Betty Montgomery Helen Petree Kitty Roberts Dorothy Ryan Lois Sawyer Thelma Scoggin Judy Sharpe Dorothy Slaughter Jane Smith Sharon Smith Louise Snodderly Betty Taylor Helen Watson Evelyn Williams Rosestelle Woolner Barbara Zumstein Fred Eiler Patricia Moorefield Barbara Harris Carmen Carrillo 399 SENIOR ACTIVITIES INDEX A Abernathy. Mary Jane. Sclmcr, Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega, activities chairman, music director: Girl's Glee Club: Vol Chorus: U. T. Singers. Adams. Beth. Nashville. Tcnn., Phi Mu, historian, rush chairman, corresponding secretary, chapter development board, political representative: Angel Might; Vol Beauty; Delta Tau Delta Miss Venus: Tennessee Girl Stall; Orientation Leader; All- Sing committee; Panhellcnic House Rules com- mittee. Aderholt. Martha J. Oliver Springs. Tcnn.. Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Lambda Theta; Gamma Beta Phi. Addison. Ada R.. Tampa. Fla.. Zeta Tau Alpha. Albrecht, l.arry Steven. Oak Ridge. Tcnn., IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu. Alexander. Rita J.. Lowvillc. New York. Univer- sity Marching Band. Allen Carol Eugenia. Lewisburg, Tcnn., Vol Corps: AHEA. Council; Tennessee Rehabilitation Schol- arship. Austin Peay State College. Allen. Elisabeth Ann. Newport. Tcnn., AHEA: Blue Triangle. Allen. Phalla Ruth. Lenoir City. Tcnn., Alpha Gamma Delta; Angel Flight; AWS Orientation Leader. Allen. William Alfred. Lewisburg. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, secretary, pledge-trainer, political representative: Jesse H. Jones Scholarship: At- torney-General of SGA: A11E; Freshman Council. Alphin. Joe Mac. Kenton. Tcnn.. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers. Amos. James Franklin. Dandridge. Tenn., Farm- house. rush chairman, pledge trainer; Advanced ROTC: Distinguished Military Student; Food Sci- ence Club, president, secretary; Agriculture Coun- cil-Co-Chairman; Alpha Zeta, censor: Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; National Alpha Zeta Scholarship; Danforlh Fellowship. Anderson. Charles Cartelt. Brentwood, Tenn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Anderson. Denise Brown, Venice. Fla.. Alpha Chi Omega, altruism chairman; AWS Orientation Leader: All-Sing Participant; Vol Chorus. Anderson. Patricia Harriet. Nashville. Tenn.. Alpha Omicron Pi. recording secretary; Junior Panhellcnic; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart; Vice President New West B. Andrews. William Franklin. Sparta, Tcnn.. Lamb- da Chi Alpha. High Rho. Applewhite. John R. Jr.. Greenwood, Fla. Armstrong. Jerald Clayton. Warren. Pa.. IEEE. Atchlev. W. l.orene. Sevicrviltc. Tcnn. Atkins. Leroy W.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Amen. Richard T.. Chattanooga, lenn.. Sigma Chi. Avriett. James Robert. Lewisburg. Tcnn.. Phi Sigma Kappa, pledge trainer: Advisory Board Carnicus; Co-Chairman Homecoming; Carnicus Small Group Co-Chairman B Bacchus. James J. Denvillc. N.J., Sigma Phi Epsilon. Bagwell. Drury Graham. Jr.. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Phi Sigma Kappa. Bailie. Gilbert Hunt. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Phi Della Theta, chaplain: College Young Democrats: New- man Club,president: Advisory Board All-Sing. Bailey. Garner R . Elizabethton, Tenn., Phi Gam- ma Delta. Baker. Ailsie Fave. Nashville, Tcnn.. Vol Corps; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; German Club. Baker. Bette Catherine. Washington. D,C. Baker. John L.. Columbia. Tcnn., Sigma Chi: Rho Epsilon, president; Business Board, vice- president: Student Forum Representative; Delta Sigma Pi. Bank. Vancy Ruth. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Sigma Kappa; AHEA Council. Barnwarm's Most Out- standing Freshman . Banks, Margaret Sterling. Garner, .C„ Kappa Delta, seg.-at-arms. Barbee. Dorothv Anne. Bowling Green, Kentucky. Alpha Omicron Pi. Carnicus committee chairman: AHEA: Student Center Committee: Blue Triangle. Barber. Carole Ann. New Johnsonvillc. Tcnn.. Del- ta Gamma: PACE: Alpha Psi Omega; U.T.M.B.; Homecoming Committee. Barger. BilIJ , Parrottsvillc. Tcnn. Barnette. John A.. Louisville. Tcnn. Basnight. ancy Coles. Mantco. N.C., Alpha Chi Omega, president: Student Tribunal: Mortar Board Citation; Vol Corps; Tennessee Girl fi- nancial stall: Usher Corps: Campus Executive Club: AHEA. Publicity chairman: Orientation Leader; Blue Triangle. Bates. Ransom Lynn. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Delta Sig- ma Pi. Bechtel. Lawrence John. Florence, N.J.. ISA: U.T. Theater. Beeler. Margaret Josephine. Powell, Tenn.. SNEA. Bell. Linda Carolyn. Columbia. Tenn. Bender. Andrea Joan. Atlanta. Ga., transfer Uni- versity of N.C.. Greensboro: AHEA; Omicron Nu. president: Campus Executive Club. Bennett. Marcia Lynne. Bristol. Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega: Angel Flight Drill Team: AHEA. Benowitz, Gerald Leslie. Chattanooga. Term.. Al- pha Epsilon Pi. president, plcdgcmastcr, 1FC Judicial Board; Homecoming Committee Co-Chair- man; SGA: Hillcl: American Marketing Associa- tion. Benson. Katherine Ruth. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Xi Delta, president; Campus Executive Club: Mortar Board; Torchbcarcr; Vol Corps: University Center Governing Board: Omicron Nu Scholar- ship; Who's Who. Bettis. Mary Katherine. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Gam- ma Phi Beta, house chairman: Majorette: Phi Eta Tau. Bevill. Robert 1... Fayetteville. Tcnn.. Alpha Tau Omega, president. Bewley. James Kent. Grccncvillc, lenn.. Sigma Chi. executive committee; American Marketing As- sociation. Bible. Dana F... Louisville. Tenn. Bilbrey. James Edward. Rockwood, Tenn., Phi Gamma Della: Marketing Club, president. Bingham. Ronald Eugene Smyrna. Tcnn., Kappa Alpha, corresponding secretary, vice-president: IFC; SGA; Freshman Council; A.l.Ch.E.. treas- urer; A.C.E. Board secretary; Business Manager Tennessee Engineer . Bivens. Joan Christine. Maryville. Tcnn. Bird. Terry Blair. Elizabethtown. Ky.. Sigma Chi; Football; Fellowship Christian Athletes: T-Club. Bittle. Bradford Douglas. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi. house manager, treasurer; Society for Ameri- can Management. Black. David Thomas. Mary ville. Tcnn., Delta Tau Delta, president; Student Tribunal: Circle K. IFC Judicial Board; Chairman IFC Speaker's Corps: Executives' Club. Black. William III. Mascot. Tcnn. Blakemore. James Edwin. Union City. Tenn., Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, president; Omicron Delta Kap- pa: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma: Student Fac- ulty Disciplinary Committee; Circle K: Who's Who: Torchbcarcr; Phi Eta Sigma. Blanton, Man Virginia. Union City, Tcnn.. Chi Omega, social chairman, intramurals chairman; Little Sister of the Maltese Cross. Blatt. Beth. Brownsville, lenn.. SNEA. Blau. Fred Morris. Brownsville. Tcnn, Boatright. Harry Thomas. Dyersburg, Tenn.. Al- pha Tau Omega. Boles. J. Durelle. Jr.. Knoxville. Tenn.. Phi Della Theta. Bolt. Edmund Lewis. Knoxville. Tenn.. Phi Sigma Kappa, secretary: All-Sing Committee; Junior IFC. Borders. Harry Wesley. Nashville. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi. chaplain: Rho Epsilon, secretary: Business Board Representative: Society for the Advancement of Management, sec- retary; Business Board, secretary; Volunteer staffi: Orange 3t White StalT. Bowen. Marcus Keith. Sweetwater. Tenn.. AI IE. Boyer. Sharon Lee. Manchester, Tenn.. Alpha Xi Delta, political representative: AWS Orientation Leader: Wesley Foundation Officer: Carnicus Com- mittee. Brackin. Rov D.. Cleveland, Tenn.. Phi Gamma Delta; U.T. Singers; Business Manager Volunteer. Breeding. Jane Elizabeth. New Tazewell, Tcnn.. Zeta Tau Alpha. Bridges. Dannv Raw Jackson. Tenn.. Sigma Chi: IEEE. Brent. John W. Mobile. Ala., Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. Brinkley. Kenneth Wayne. Union City. Tenn. Brock. Joe Emerson. Cleveland. Tenn.. Farm- house. chaplain, corresponding secretary, house manager; Forestry Club, vice-president, secretary; Tennessee Farmer StalT Agriculture Student Fac- ulty Council. Brooks. Phylli Oneta. Kingsport. Tenn. Browder. Lucille Elizabeth. Sweetwater. Tenn.. Delta Gamma, treasurer, historian; Student Cen- 400 ter committee; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart; Angel Plight; Co-Chairman Home- coming Committee; Wesley Foundation; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; SGA Senator; Homecom- ing Queen Finalist; Who's Who. Brown. DavidJ.. Milford. N.J.. Delta Tau Delta. Brown. Janet Elizabeth. Dickson. Tenn.. Gamma Phi Beta, president; Adawayhi; SNEA, ROTC Sponsor; Panhellenic. Brown. Paula Jordan. Moorestown, N.J., eta Tau Alpha; Alpha Beta Alpha. Brown. Roberta M.. Memphis. Tenn.. Alpha Delta Pi; SMU-Dorm Officer. Student Center commit- tee; AWS Standards Committee; Student Seating Committee. Bruce. Mary Marshall. Knoxville. Tenn.. Alpha Xi Delta, marshal: Prc-l.cgal Society, secretary; I T Band; Orange White Staff; Volunteer Suit. Brumback. Mary Sue. Memphis. Tenn., Alpha Delta Pi. political representative; SGA; Angel Flight: Student Leadership Conference Committee; AWS Orientation Leader; Vol Corps. Bryan. Alonzo Jay. Chicago. III. Burchfield. Judv Copeland. Knoxville. Tenn.. AHEA: SNEA. Burgess. Janet Elisc. Oak Ridge. Tenn. Burton. Sally Lou. Knoxville. Tenn.. Della Gam- ma. treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Board, president; Campus Executives' Club; Student-fac- ulty Disciplinary Committee; Vol Corpus, secretary; AWS Orientation Co-Chairman. AWS Publicity Committee: Co-Chairman U-T Scholarship Com- mittee; All-Sing Co-Chairman. Who's Who. Byars. Woody Sandord. McMinnville. Tenn.. A!IE; transferred from David Lipscomb College. C Cabbage. Anna Jean iKidwell). Rutledge. Tenn.. AHEA. vice-president: Dorm secretary; Dorm Counselor. Cabbage. Ronnie Carson. Rutledge. Tenn.. Col- legiate IT A. Caldwell. Charles William. Tullahoma. Tenn.. Pi Tau Sigma; America Society of Mechanical En- gineers. Callahan. Martha Sue. Louisville. Tenn. Calloway. Robert Mason. Springfield. Tenn.. Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, vice-president: SFOB; IFC. judicial vice president; Southeastern IFC. president; Omicron Delta Kappa. Calvin. Claudia Vernice. Memphis. Tenn.. Alpha Delta Pi; Strong Hall, treasurer. Campbell. Burley Mitchell. Bristol. Va.. Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge master: ASCE. Campbell. Charles Spencer. Charleston. S.C.. Farmhouse, social chairman; Advanced ROTC; Scabbard Blade: Forestry Club, president: Vol- unteer Guard. Campbell. John Paul Jr.. Knoxville. Tenn. Campbell. Marietta Welch. Dandridgc, Tenn.. Zcta Tau Alpha; president Campbell. Richard Alan. Madisonvillc. Tenn.. AICnE. Campbell. Susan. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Alpha Del- la Pi: SNEA. Camp. Emily Ann. Knoxville, Tenn.. Sigma Kap- pa. co-ordinator; Frosh Board; Vol Chorus; SNEA; PACE. Canary. Hal Winchester. Memphis. Tenn.. Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, treasurer; Delta Sigma Pi. vice-president. Caplan. James Richard. Nashville. Tenn.. Alpha Epsilon Pi. pledge master; Hilld. vice-president. Carey. Mary Lewis. Hartsvillc. Tenn. Carl. Richard Wendell. Model. Tenn., A.l.P. Carlton. Milton Eugene. Oak Ridge, Tenn.. AIAA; Pi Tau Sigma. Carlton. Ronnie Lowell. Newborn. Venn.. IEEE. Carpenter. Archie R . Knoxville. Tenn.. Pi Della Theta. Carrington. Gary Powell. Parsons, Tenn.. Phi Gamma Delta; IEEE, Cushion. Virginia Sue. Knoxville. Tenn.. transfer from Tennessee Tech, BSU: Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta; Sigma Tau Delta: U.T., BSU. ves- pers chairman; SNEA. Cassily. Marian June. Kingsport. Fcnn. Cate. Michael Marion: Cleveland. Tennessee. Phi Gamma Delta, treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa, president: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE, secretary; Business Manager UTDaily Beacon. Co-Chairman Homecoming. Phi Kappa Phi, SGA Senator; Scarabbean; Who’s Who; Torchbcarcr. Cavender, Virginia Jones. Memphis, Tenn. Cough ran. Ronald I... Fayetteville. Tenn., Alpha Tau Omega. Cavender. James Milton. Memphis. Tenn.. A.S.M.E.: Pi Tau Sigma. ChadweU, Kyle. Ewing, Va.. Phi Sigma Kappa; Sigma Epsilon Omicron: H C lub: I rcshman Sophomore Baseball at Junion College. Chambley. William Denjamin. Jr.. Oak Ridge. Tenn., Phi Sigma Kappa: IEEE. Chappell. Thomas Guy. Nashville. Tenn.. Kappa Alpha; Chairman Student Center Publicity Com- mittee; Dormitory Counselor. Chesney. Larry J.. Knoxville. Tenn.. Delta Tau Delta. Chew. John Robert. Memphis, Tenn.. Delta Tau Delta. Church. W Dwight. Knoxville, Tenn.. Sigma Chi. Clabough. James Eugene. Maryville. Tenn.. Delta Tau Delta, treasurer, corresponding secretary; Sen- ior Class Vice President; Omicron Delta Kappa: Pi Tau Sigma, corresponding secretary: Phi Eta Sigma, vice-president; Circle K: Vol Corps; IFC; SGA; Melrose Hall Addition Dorm president; ASME; Campus Executive Club. Clark. John Lewis. Jr.. Winchester. Tenn. AIIE. Claypool. Diane Palin. Memphis. Tenn., Chi Omega, social chairman, service chairman: trans- fer from Newcomb College: Homecoming Com- mittee; AWS Publicity Committee; University Center Committee; Volunteer Staff; AWS Projects Committee; Orientation Leader. Clifton. Joe Wayne. Goodlcttsvillc. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Clouts. Kenneth D.. Knoxville. Tenn. Cloud. Gary Lynn. Knoxville. Tenn. Coffey. Ben. Morristown. Tenn.. Sigma Chi. presi- dent. Coffie. Robert Ellis. Athens. Tenn., Delta Nu Alpha. Coggin. Clifford Gregory. Jr.. Camden, Tenn., Phi Sigma Kappa; AIIE. Cohen. Marvin William. Clarksville. Tenn.. Alpha Epsilon Pi. treasurer. Coker. Sharron McPhelridge. Knoxville. Tenn. Cole. James Thomas. Knoxville. Tenn.. Delta Nu Alpha. Colebank. Johnny Carl. Germantown. Tenn.. Farmhouse, pledge trainer, vice-president: Vol Corps: Agriculture Economics Business Club, president; Agriculture Student Faculty Council; Collegiate 4-H Club; Agriculture Awards Banquet Chairman. Coleman. Phillip Rhea. New Johnsonvillc, Tenn.. Phi Eta Sigma. Colley. Carolyn Ann. Telford, Tenn. Colley. Jim R.. Memphis. Tenn.. Kappa Alpha, parliamentarian. Colley. Susan Hope. Nashville, Tenn.. Alpha Omi- cron Pi. Connolly. Shelia Sell. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Zeta Tau Alpha, membership chairman, secretary; AWS Aide; Adawayhi: Kappa Chi; Angel Flight: Honor Dorm Resident; Mortar Board Citation. Connell. Page. Grcencvillc, Tenn.. Delta Gamma, recording secretary: Student Forum: UT Daily Beacon. Cooley. Fielding Edwards. Savannah. Ga., Phi Del- ta Theta. Cooper. David Michael. Rogcrsvillc. Tenn., AIIE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Counselor Stadium Hall Dorm; SGA Senator. Cooper. Pamela Ruth. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Alpha Chi Omega: Blue Triangle; Ski Club: All-Sing Committee. Cooper. Ronnie Allen. Memphis. Tenn. Costner. Date Scott. Knoxville. Tenn.. Phi Delta Chela. president: Circle K: SGA; Campus Execu- tive Club; UT Singers; Chairman IFC Intramurals Committee; Chairman Campus Welfare Com- mittee. Cotton. Elizabeth. Knoxville. Tenn. Coulter. Arlene Kay. Maryville, Tenn.. PACE; SNEA: Bowling Team, national tournament. Coulter. Ronald Milton. Oak Ridge. Tenn., Acacia; Adawayhi; Tennessee Rangers; Scabbard Blade: ROTC Superior Cadet; Distinguished Military Student. Cousins. Carol Glynn. Oak Ridge, Tenn.. Delta Delta Delta. Cowan. Eileen. LaGrangc, Tenn.. Chi Omega. Cox. Robert Lee. Johnson Citv, Tenn.. transfer ETSU: AlChb. Crais. Martha Louise. Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Omicron Pi. Creed. Thomas W. Knoxville. Tenn.. Delta Tau Delta. 401 Crenshaw. Jerry Ned. Millington. Tcnn.. Agricul- ture Student Faculty Council; Horticulture Club, president. Cross. Jane Rosemary Jamestown. Tcnn.. Delta Zeia. public relations chairman, standards chair- man. Cross. Ronnie Jill. Tcaneck. N.J.. SNEA. Cross Diane Lee. Johnson City. Tcnn.. Alpha Del- ta Pi. secretary; Little Sister of Minerva; Nah- hccyall's Choice Finalist; Dolphinc Club. Crouch. Gill Jr.. Decatur, Tcnn. Phi Sigma Kappa. Crowder James L.. l.awrcnceburg, Tcnn., Sigma Chi. Crutchfield. Kendall Lee Knoxville. Tcnn., Sigma Nu; UT Band; United Campus Christian Fellow- ship, University of Louisville. Culveyhouse. Undo Sue. Maryville. Tcnn. Cunningham. David Clark. Knoxville. Tcnn. Cunningham. Mark Alan. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Phi Della Theta; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Cunningham. Sandra Lee. New Tazewell. Tcnn.. Zcta l au Alpha, social chairman, treasurer; Treas- urer Freshman Class; All-Sing Committee; Carni- cus Committee; Women's Glee Club; Vol Chorus: UT Singers. ( u re ton. Dianna Gait. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Gamma Phi Beta, standards chairman: SNEA; NCSS: Orientation Leader. Currier. Brenda Joan. Winchester. Mass.. Block Bridle Club: Tennessee Farmer Staff. Curtis William S'or man. Cleveland, Tcnn.. Farm- house: Forestry Club, secretary, treasurer; pro- gram chairman; T-Club; Agriculture Student Fac- ulty Council; Kroger Freshman Scholarship; Track Manager. D Dutch. Walter Edward. III. Paris. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi, secretary; VolunteerSiiiT: IFC. Daniel. Betty Joyce. Tullahoma, Tcnn., Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta; SNEA; PACE; Pi Lambda Theta Scholarship Award; Wesley Foundation. Danner. Charles A. Ill, Chattanooga, Tcnn., Phi Gamma Delta. Daughterly. Harry Malone. Lookout Mountain. Tcnn.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Freshman Baseball; Chairman Student Center Talent Committee: All- Sing Finance Committee; Homecoming Finance Committee; Adawayhi; Cheerleader: Publicity- Chairman Student Forum. Davenport. Jo Ann. LaFollcltc. Tcnn.. Delta Gam- ma. Davidson. Edward. Bradford, Tcnn., Alpha Tau Omega: IEEE. Davies. Pamela Gwen. Falls Church. Va. Davis. Bettve Kinney. Louisville. Tcnn., Alpha Delta Pi; SNEA. Davis. John Cusick. Maryville. Tcnn.. Della Tau Delta: Circle K; IFC; Carnicus Stage Committee; All-Sing Finance Committee. Davis. Linda Gail. Knoxville. Tcnn.. AHEA: YWCA. Davis. Philip Henry. Chattanooga. Tcnn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Davis. Rebecca. Colquitt. Ga.. Pi Beta Phi; AHEA. Davis. Susan Katherine. Signal Mountain. Tcnn.. Gamma Phi Beta, social chairman; Newman Club; A WS Orientation Leader. Davis. Susan P . Strawberry Plains. Tcnn. Davis. Thomas. Laurel Springs, N. C.. Delta Tau Delta. Day. Alton F.. Knoxville. Tcnn. Deatherage Alice l.ucile. Annandalc. Va.. Alpha Xi IX-Ita, journal correspondent. Spirit of the Hill Chairman; SGA Representative; Publicity Commit- tee. Literary Magazine (Southern Methodist Uni- versity). DeGrella. Daud Lee. Nashville. Tcnn.. ISA. treas- urer, Stadium Hall Organization, vice-president, treasurer. Dean. Bidwell Ned. Memphis, Tcnn.. Sigma Chi; Transfer from Memphis Slate; IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu. Diechman. Clarinda Bailey. Morristown. N.J., Alpha Xi Delta, intcrmurals representative. Devine. Carolyn Ashley. Nashville, Tcnn., Art League. Dillard. Mary Lou. Caruthcrsvillc, Mo.. Pi Beta Phi; AWS Orientation Leader; transfer Stephens College. Dobbs. Linda. Erwin. Tcnn.. Alpha Delta Pi. UT Singers; Sigma Alpha lota; Junior Class Treasurer; Mortar Board: Who's Who. Dodd. J D.. Parsons. Tcnn.. Phi Sigma Kappa, inductor, corresponding secretary; All-Sing Com- mittee; Carnicus Committee: Vol Chorus; UT Singers; Circle K: Producer Miss UT Pageant. Dowdy. Gary Richard. Fort Smith. Arkansas, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Adawayhi; Prc-legal Society. Downey. John Beniamin. Nashville, Tcnn., Kappa Sigma, president, rush chairman, treasurer: SGA Representative: Delta Sigma Pi. vice-president; U7 Co-op Board of Directors; Youne Democrats Club: YMCA. Drury. Belly Ann. Nashville, Tcnn., Alpha Omi- cron Pi. assistant secretary; All-Sing Committee; transfer from Mary Baldwin College: Sophomore- Class secretary. DuBose. Sandra Marie. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Xi Delta. GEB chairman. Chaplain; All-Sing; AHEA; Adawayhi. Dunavent. Joan Lee. Bexley. Ohio. ISA Council; Art League. Duncan. Joe Houston. Franklin, Tcnn., Kappa Alpha; ACE Board, president Tau Beta Pi. vice- president. Eta Kappa Nu. corresponding secretary; IEEE, treasurer; Phi Kappa Phi. Editor Tennes- see Engineer DuPree. Thomas Thornton. II. Chattanooga. Tcnn.. Kappa Sigma, assistant secretary; All-Sing; Delta Nu Alpha, treasurer. Duriand. Charles J.. Jr.. Elmhurst. III.. Track Team. E Ebinger. Robert L..Jr.. Knoxville. Tcnn. Eckert. Terrill DeVaughan. l.awrcnceburg, Tcnn., Farmhouse, pledge trainer: Block Bridle Club; Advanced Course Club; IFC. Edmondson. Linda Ann. Clarksville. Tenn.. AHEA;4-H All-Star: Wesley Foundation: ISA. Edmondson. Wanda Diane. Tazewell. Tcnn.. Alpha Gamma Delta. Edwards. Charles Richard. Scotch Plains, N. J.. Sigma Chi. Elam. Mary Jane. Ubanon. Tenn., Chi Omega: Pi Lambda Theta; Christian Student Center; Phi Kappa Phi;Omicron Nu. Emmons. Anne Johnston. Tullahoma. Tcnn., Delta Della Delta, corresponding secretary, in- tramurals chairman; SGA; Dolphin Club; Delta Psi Alpha: Little Sister of the Maltese Cross. Endsley. Margaret McQutddv. Sweetwater. Tcnn. Espy. Sandra Jean. Chattanooga, Tenn,, Chi Omega; Student Center Dance Committee: Home- coming Finance Committee. Estep. Norman Dane. Macon. Ga.. Phi Delta Theta: Circle K; Adawayhi; Cheerleader; Home- coming Committee. Estes. William Terry. Springfield. Tenn. Estill. Sarah Juliette. San Juan. Puerto Rico. Alpha Xi Della; Student Center Committee; AHEA: Sigma Nu Sweetheart linalist; Blue Tri- ancle. Etnier, Camille Frances. Dandridgc. Icnn.. Alpha Omicron Pi; Tennessee Girl Staff: Orientation Leader: Freshman Council: SGA; Student Forum: Vol Corps: National Food Borkcr s Scholarship: American Marketing Association. Ewing. Mary Louise. Nashville. Tenn.. Zcta Tau Alpha, chaplain, judicial board chairman. F Farrar. Barbara Elaine. Shclbyvillc. Tenn.. Delta Gamma, corresponding secretary: Blue Triangle; SNEA. Farrin. John Scott. Memphis, Tcnn., Pi Kappa Alpha. Farris. Nettie Ann. Rockvalc. Tcnn. Ferguson. Larry Douglas. Kingsport. Tcnn., Phi Sigma Kappa. Field. Marilyn Jane. Johnson City, Tcnn., Alpha Gamma Delta, treasurer: Junior Panhcllcnic; De- bate Team; Carnicus Committee; Lecture Commit- tee; Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Forum Execu- tive Board. Finney. Nancy Ann. Tullahoma. Tcnn., AWS Aide; Orientation Leader; BSU Council; Usher Corps. Fisher. Jacqueline Claire. Nashville. Tenn., Phi Mu; Torch Staff: AWS Friendship. Standards Committees: Vol Chorus; Alohe Oe Committee. Fitzgerald. Bobby G . Ncwbcrn. Tcnn. Fleming. James Anthony. Nashville. Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Phi. president. Flynt. Hall .. Jr . Morristown. Tenn.. Alpha Tau Omega. Ford. Harris Duane. Knoxville, Tcnn.. American Marketing Association: Circle K; Assistant Sports Publicity, University of Tennessee Athletic Dept. 402 Fornara. Gina Marie Atlanta. Ga.. Alpha Onii- cron Pi. parliamentarian, carnicus director; Stu- dent Center Recreation Committee: Air Foret Sponsor, Fottenberry. Sandra Denise. Clinton. Miss., trans- fer from Mississippi College. Foster. Valerie. Columbia, Tcnn„ Alpha Xi Delta: SGA Senator; SNEA: Majorette: AC Li Queen of Spades. Foster. Melinda Catherine. Memphis. Tcnn.. Dol- phin Club. Delta Psi Alpha: Stage Manager Caro- scl Theatre Production. “The Imaginary Invalid . Fowlkes. Ora Frances. Union City, Tcnn., AHEA. Franconi, Raymond James. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Kap- pa Sigma, vice-president, rush chairman; Newman Club vice-president: All-Sing; Men's Glee Club; Junior IFC. Frazer. Schley Jennings. Memphis, Tcnn., Pi Kap- pa Alpha; Scabbard Blade. Frazier. Robert Hampton. Knoxville, Tcnn. Freeman. Ruth Ann. Martin. Tcnn.. Alpha Della Pi: transfer. UT Martin Choralairs. Chorus; Band; Secretary Student Government: I T Knox- ville SNEA; PACE. French. Robert Grady. Maryville. Tcnn.. Sigma Delta Chi. secretary: News Editor UT Daily Bea- con; Administrative Officer Arnold Air Society: SGA Public Relations Committee. Fritts. George Brown tow. Knoxville. Tenn.. Lamb- da Chi Alpha; Rho Epsilon: Advanced ROTC: University Debate Team. Fugate. Nancy Elizabeth. Tazewell, Tcnn,. ISA. Girl's Vice-president: AHEA. president; THEA- CCS Convention Chairman; Mortar Board Cita- tion: Mortar Board Outstanding Sophomore: AWS Judicial Board: Llonor Dorm, president: New West A, president: PACE: Who’s Who: Torchbearcr. Fulcher. Carolyn Rae. Norfolk. Va., Pi Beta Phi. Fuller. Patricia Gail. Knoxville. Tcnn., Alpha Xi Delta, intermurals chairman, rush chairman. Fullerton. Howard Ristey. Clinton. Tcnn.. Pi Kap- pa Alpha: Alpha Kappa Psi. secretary. Fulton. Frank Keene. Knoxville. Tenn.. Pi Kappa Alpha, secretary: AlChE. Fulton. Marc Jo. Nashville. Tcnn. G Gaino. Susan Carolyn. Bluctield. Va., Alpha Gam- ma I elta; Strong Hall treasurer: Home Econom- ics Club: Hockey Team. Gaither. Anderson Campbell. Nashville. Tenn.. Kappa Sigma, secretary: Student Forum. Galbreath. Thomas Harold. Goodlcttsville. Tenn. Gannon. Margaret. Silver Springs. V Y.. AHEA; Dormitory Floor, president: Usher Corp. Garrett. James Melvin. Union City. Tenn. Ganerick. Richard Andrew. Arlington. Va.. Del- ta Tau Delta; IFC: Circle K: Nahhceyayli Govern- ing Board. Gass. Alice Beverley. Grecncvillc, Tcnn.. Alpha Omicron Pi, corresponding secretary; AWS Aide: AWS Finance Committee: Honor Dorm Resident; Alpha Beta Alpha, president: Campus Executives' Club. Gaude. William C.. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social chairman: SNEA. Gay. Bettye Elaine. Memphis, Tcnn., Chi Omega, president; personnel chairman; Panhellenic Coun- cil Representative: Little Sister of Minerva: AWS Projects Committee; SNEA; Campus Executives' Club. Gentry. David Harley. Oak Ridge, Tenn., AIIE; transfer from David Lipscomb College. Gentry. Mack Arthur. Knoxville. Tenn.. Football: Fellowship of Christian Athletics T Club, treas- urer. Gibson. Eleanor Loree. Concord. Tenn.. SNEA: National Council Social Studies Teachers. Gicselmann. James William. Memphis. Tenn.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Gieser. Gary Arthur. Willard. Ohio. Pi Kappa Alpha: Assistant Resident Counselor. Giffen. James Kelly. Knoxville. Tcnn., Kappa Sig- ma. vice-president, secretary: Omicron Della Kap- pa, president; Scarabbcan; Who’s Who; Phi Kap- pa Phi: Bela Gamma Sigma: University Center Activities Governing Board. Givens. Ellen Jeanne. Knoxville, lenn.. Alpha Xi Delta, social chairman: All-Sing and Carnicus Committees; University Center Lecture Commit- tee. Gladden. Thomas George. Atlanta. Ga.. Track Lct- terman. Goddard. Paul Douglas. Jr., Dandridge. Tcnn.. Phi Gamma Delta, president, corresponding secretary; rush chairman: Col. Army ROTC; University Cen- ter Governing Board, vice-president; Scarabbcan: Scabbard Blade, treasurer: Who's Who; Distin- guished Military Student: Campus Executive Club. Godsev. Gary Beniamin. Johnson City. Tenn.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Goff. Jerry Eason. Jackson. Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Al- pha. housemanager. pledgcmaster. historian, intra- mural chairman, almuni secretary; Alpha Kappa Psi, vice-president: Baseball: Advanced ROTC: Rifle Team. Golden. Richard Harris. Nashville, Tenn.. Zela Beta Tau. president, vice-president, scholarship chairman: Vice-President Sophomore Class: Vice- President Junior Class. SGA Representative: IFC; Chairman UT Leadership Conference. Goldstein. Susan Carol. Pompton Lakes, N.J. Goodwin. Carol Ann. Lenoir City. Tcnn.. Alpha Xi Delta; Dolphin Club. UT Women's Bowling Team: AAHPER: Modern Dance Club: Phi Eta Tau. recording secretary, vice-president. Gordon. Carolvn Duck. Knoxville. Tcnn.. AWS Aide. Gordon. Vernon Eillis. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Zeta: ASAE president: Agriculture Student Fac- ulty Council. Gore. Medora Hopkins. Nashville. Tcnn. Gossett. Theresa Rhea. Knoxville. Tenn.. AHEA: SNEA. Goudarzi, Nasser A.. Baghdad. Iraq, Grab. David I.. Columbia. Pa.. Sigma Phi Epsilon. publicity chairman: Circle K; Carnicus Commit- tee. Grady. Carter L'Amaur. Lookout Mountain. Tcnn. Graham. Brenda Lou. Columbia. Tenn. Graham. Ronald Lloyd. Oak Ridge. Tcnn.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Graham. Wanda Face. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Wesley Foundation; Honor Dorm. Grannis. Ann Ethel. Nashville. Icnn.. Sigma Kap- pa. first vice-president: president; Frosh Board, treasurer: AWS Orientation Leader: Tennessee Girl Staff; Student Forum; University Center Per- sonnel Committee; AHEA Council, activities chairman; Executive Club. Grannis. Joan B.. Nashville, Tcnn. Grant. Gwendolyn Jewel. Athens, Tcnn.. AHEA; BSU: Collegiate 4-H. Green. Elizabeth Scott. Neptune Beach. Florida. Chi Omega: Ski Club: Young Democrats Club. Greenberg. Martin Lawrence. Nashville. Tcnn.. Zela Bela Tau. historian, pledgcmaster, alumni chairman: Adawayhi; SGA Senator; Homecoming committee; Hillel. Greer. Perry. Clarksville. Tcnn.. Kappa Alpha, house manager, pledge trainer; SAM. Gregory. Gloria Ann. Madison, Tenn.. Alpha Xi Delta, intramurals chairman: Phi Eta Tau. vice- president. president; AWS Aide; Orientation Load- er: SNEA: PACE: Co-Chairman Student Center committee. Greges. Joe Jr.. Ml. Vernon. NY Griffin. Mary Jane. Bristol. Tenn.. Pi Beta Phi. Gritzner Michael Lyle. Concord. Tcnn.. Sigma Nu treasurer, historian; American Nuclear Society: IFC Representative; Homecoming Co- Chairman; All-Sing Committee; Greek Christmas Party Committee. Grab. Donald Charles. Chattanooga. Tenn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Guckert. Leonard S.. Atlanta. Ga.. Phi Gamma Delta: AIIE. Guthrie. Jerry Dee. Paris. Tenn, Guthrie, l.arry Lee. Paris. Tenn.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: ASCE. H Habertey. Miles Wilbur. Jr.. Knoxville, Tcnn. Hacketi. Bcnita Louise. Kingston. Tenn.. Sigma Kappa: Strong Hall secretary; Vol Corps: AWS Orientation Leader; transfer from Tennessee Tech. Haffner. Waiter Charles. Jr . Mobile. Ala.. Pi Kappa Alpha, historian, secretary, rush chairman, vice-president; SGA Freshman Council: Circle K. Board of Directors: Campus Executive Club; Delta Nu Alpha: IFC Representative: Volunteer Guard; Leadership Conference. Hall. Charles Dan. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Farmhouse: Forestry (Tub, vice-president. Hampton. Craig Robert. Greenwich. Conn., Sig- ma Phi Epsilon. Hansard. Sam ... II. Baton Rouge. La., Alpha Epsilon Della, president: Circle K: SGA Senator: Campus Executive Club. 403 Harden. Robert R.. Malcsus. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi. Harkleroad. Henry Clay. Kingsport, Tcnn., Phi Sigma Kappa treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi: T-Club. Harris. Anne Marie. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Iota; Panhellcnic, secretary; ROTC Sponsor; transfer Emory Henry Col- lege. Harris. John. Hockcssin. Del., Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. Harris. Mary Alice. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega, secretary; AWS Orientation l.eadcr; AWS Committee: Carnicus Committee: SN EA. Harrison. Allan Terry. Oneida. Tcnn., Pi Kappa Alpha; A11E. Harrison. Christine Janet. Kingsport, Tcnn., Del- ta Zcta, activities chairman, intramurals chairman: Adawayhi; Newman Center; Phi Eta Tau. secre- tary: E.T.A.II.P.E.R Harrison. Sara Rose. Oneida. Tcnn.. Zcta Tau Alpha, historian, corresponding secretary: Canti- cus. All-Sing committee; Vol Corps. Hatcher. Charles Carden. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Lambda Chi Alpha, president. Haubenrelch. Gladys Lynne. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega, vice-president; Homecoming Committee; Dolphin Club; Usher Corps. Hattn. William Robert. Russellville. Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Phi. treasurer: Vol Corps. Haworth. Joseph David. Powell. Tcnn.. AIIE. Havnes. Edward A.. Gallatin, Tcnn.. Phi Delta Theta. Haynes. Robert C.. Shctlield, Ala.. Phi Delta The- ta. Head. William Christopher. Clarksville. Tcnn.. Kappa Alpha, president; Arnold Air Society; Executive Officer IFC: SGA; S.A.M.: Executive Club; Freshman Council; Advanced AFROTC. Hcadden. Bert P. Trimble. Tcnn.. Phi Sigma Kap- pa. pledge trainer; Circle K; Vol Corp; Eta Kappa Nu: Chairman Election Commission: SGA Execu- tive Council; IEEE. Heath. Kathryn Stauffer. Blull'City. Tcnn. Heatherly. Jo Ann. Knoxville. Tcnn., Gamma Phi Bela, assistant rush chairman, social chairman; SNEA: NCSS: Orientation Leader. Heatherly. Judith Ethel. Alcoa. Tcnn.. AHEA; Omicron Nu. Heg. Nancy Jo. Lcipsic. Ohio. Hedgedus. Carol Ann. Lawrcnceburg. Tcnn.. Vol Corps; AWS Aide. Heilman. Lida Miriam. Chattanooga. Tcnn.. Kap- pa Delta, assistant social chairman. 2nd vice- president; Vol Corps: Honor Dorm. Helton. Herbert Leon. Scvicrvillc, Tcnn. Hembree. Vina Isabelle. Norris. Tcnn.. SNEA. Hendon. William Martin. Asheville. N.C., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Henry. David Hugh. Bristol. Tenn., Phi Sigma K3ppa. vipc-president. pledge trainer; IEEE. Henry. Pauline Sidonia. Winston-Salem. N.C., Pi Beta Phi; Ski Club, treasurer; AWS Committee; Orientation leader; Homecoming Committee; Homecoming Secretarial Board; Junior Panhcl- lenic; Carnicus Committee; Ncyland Fund Drive; Finance Club. Henslev. Thomas Richard. Atlanta. Ga Hesson. William Robert. Lebanon. Tenn.. Sigma Nu, social chairman; Co-op Student. Hickman. James Jefferson. St. Petersburg, Fla.. Phi Delta Theta; Kappa Pi: Chairman Carnicus Committee. Hickman. Winston C.. Madison. Tenn.. Scarab- bean. Hill. Carolyn Jollav. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Omicron Nu. Hill. Janet. Knoxville, Tcnn., Gamma Phi Beta: Vol Corps; Lecture Committee; Carousel; TAB Scholarship. Hillman. Shelton Bums. Jr.. Bristol, Tcnn.. Sig- ma Chi. vice-president: Delta Sigma Pi. Hinton. William Stephen. Nashville. Tenn. Hitch. Elizabeth Ann. Maryville, Tenn.. transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. Hitch. J Parks. Maryville, Tcnn.. Sigma Chi: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Hobin. Ronald Edward. Providence, R.I.. Kappa Phi: Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Relating Club: American Marketing Association; transfer from Roger Williams Junior College. Hochenhurg. Sandra Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Ep- silon Phi. Hodges. John Edward. Scvicrvillc, Tenn.. Farm- house, president; Commanding Officer Tennessee Rangers: Scabbard Blade: Advanced ROTC Club; Nahhccyayli Governing Board, secretary: IFC: Tennessee Ranger Saber Drill Team: Volun- teer Guard; Campus Executive Club: Block Bridle Club; Society of Tennessee Rangers, presi- dent. Horner. Era Eugene. Whites Creek. Tcnn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hooten. Sarah Carney. Nashville. Tcnn., Chi Ome- ga; Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Hoover. Paul Thomas. Jr.. Memphis, Tenn.. Acacia. Houser. Robert F... Knoxville, Tcnn.. Phi Delta Theta. Howard. Shirley Anne Chattanooga. Icnn., AWS Aide; SNEA. Howe. Robert D.. Middletown, N.Y. Hubbell. Lynne Kelley. Knoxville. Tenn.. Chi Omega, vice-president: Mortar Board, vice-presi- dent; Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta: Campus Executive Club; Volun- teer Associate Editor: Who’s Who; Carnicus Ad- visory Board. AWS Legislative Board: Torch- bearer. Hudgens. Kenneth Eitldon. Chattanooga. Tcnn., T-Club; Baseball Team. Hughes. Stephen Rufus. Turtletown, Tcnn. Hutan. Angela Milton. Shcibyvillc. Tcnn., Delta. Gamma: University Center Committee; AHEA. Hume. David. Knoxville. Tenn., Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi. Humphrey. George Thomas. Amonate. Va.. Farm- house, intramural manager; Capt. Debating Team; Hiwasscc Tennis Capt.. Alpha Pi Omega: Stage Manager Carosel Theatre; C.S.M.. president: IFC. Ilundlev. James Michael. Nashville. Tcnn.. Farmhouse, recording secretary: Block Bridle Club. Hunt. Steven Lawrence. Nashville. Tcnn.. Delta Tau IX-lta. recording secretary. Hunter. David Robert. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Kappa Sigma, pledge trainer, intramural manager: Circle K; Freshman Baseball team. Hurt. William Thomas. II. Bristol. Tcnn.. Phi Mu Alpha, treasurer; Band; UT Singers. Hulfles. Alford. Milan. Tenn. Hvan. Joanna Rebecca. Bristol, Va. AHEA. J Jackson. Charles Richard. Bemis. Tenn., Pi Kap- pa Alpha, treasurer, corresponding secretary; xergeant-at-arms; Business Club: Alpha Kappa Psi. Jackson. Paul Douglas. McMinnville. Tenn. Jackson. W Elizabeth. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Delta Gamma, secretary, rush chairman: AWS Aide; Vol Corps; Editor Panhellcnic Rush Book: Student Cen- ter Committee. Jacobson. MelS.. Tampa, Fla.. Zcta Bela Tau James. Joyce Elaine. Camden. Tcnn.. Business Administration Board, secretary-treasurer: Ameri- can Marketing Association. Jeffers. Betty Lou. Oneida. Tcnn. Jeffers. Dinah Sue. Oneida. Tenn. Jenkins. Ewin Barrow. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Sigma Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Jenkins. William I... Knoxville. Icnn., I elta Tau Delta. Jennings. Carolyn Sue. Va. Beach, Va., Phoenix Editor. Johnson. Wesley Marlin. New York. N.Y., Kappa Alpha, corresponding secretary; Co-Chairman Spirit of Hill : Adawayhi. Johns. Thomas Nelson. Smyrna. Tcnn.. Lambda Chi Alpha: Delta Nu Alpha: Arnold Air Society; Advance Air Force ROTC. Johnson. Nancy Ann. Cambdcn, Icnn.. AHEA. Johnson. Rick Martin. Nashville. Tcnn.. Kappa Sigma; Delta Nu Alpha. Jones. James M.. Nashville. Tcnn. . Jones. Mark George. Oak Ridge. Tcnn.. Delta Tau Delta. Jones. Robert Leon. Lawrcnceburg, Tcnn.. Kappa Alpha; Young Republicans, president; UT In- surance Society, president; Prc-Lcgal Society, president; Finance Club; SGA; Circle K; Leader- ship Conference Committee; Co-Chairman SGA Committee Fund Raising for Retarded Children. Jones. Sheryl Boyd. Orange. Conn.. Pi Beta Phi. vice-president: Panhellcnic. president: SGA, treas- urer; AWS legislative Board: Sophomore Class Secretary: AFROTC Sponsor and Queen; Co- Chairman Greek Week: Kappa Chi. Jones. Pete. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Kappa Sigma, presi- dent: IFC. treasurer: Chairman Greek Week; Vol Corps; Student Faculty Displinary Committee: Business Manager Key to Fraternities. 404 Jordan James. Glenview, III., Sigma Chi. Joyce. Jean Ann. Winchester. Tenn. Jurbergs. Atis. Memphis. Tenn.. Phi Delta Theta, treasurer: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma; AIChE, president. K Kavler. Julia Ann. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Chi Ome- ga. pledge trainer; Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart; Mortar Board Senior Citation; AWS treasurer. Legislative Board: AWS Aide; Vice-President New West A Dormitory; Who's Who. Keallv. James McMillan. Rosemont. Pa. Scabbard Blade. Kearnel. Lola Young. Snow Hill. N.C.. Pi Beta Phi; YDC. Keeble. Arthur Laben. Maryville. Tenn., Pi Kappa Phi. secretary, rush chairman; UT Singers: Adawayhi: Editor Key to Fraternities : Daily Beacon Advertising Staff; IFC Representative; Chairman Publications Committee; Co-chairman Publicity Carnicus: UT Band. Student Forum Committee Kennedy, William Edgar. Etowah, Tenn., Sigma Chi. intcrmurals manager: Baseball. Keras. James Joseph. Jr.. Nashville. Tenn.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social chairman: Marketing Club: American Marketing Association Kile. Douglas Jerry. Sweetwater, Tenn,, Phi Sigma Kappa; Freshman Council: SGA Representative: Adawayhi. Kiley, Margaret Elizabeth. Loudon. Tenn,. UT Band: Training Orchestra: Girls' Chorus. King. Jerry Wayne. Dyer. Tenn., Phi Sigma Kappa, president, secretary: Chi Epsilon: Carni- cus Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman: Elections Commissioner SGA; Vol Corps: Activi- ties Chairman SGA; ASCE: Who's Who. Kirk. Barbara Lynn. Huntsville. Ala.. Alpha Omi- cron Pi. intramurals chairman; Alpha Gamma Rho Sweetheart: Scmihnalists Homecoming Queen; Miss UT. Kirk. Vernon Edward. Midway, Tenn.. Farmhouse, recording secretary; Block Bridle Club; Ameri- can Society Agriculture Engineers. Kizer. Jane Estella. Maryville. Tenn., Delta Gam- ma: Homecoming Committee: Usher Corps: Blue Triangle; UT Bowling Team. Klepser. Carol Lee. Knoxville. Tenn., Alpha Xi Delta, pledge trainer; Blue Triangle; Usher Corps. Carnicus Committee; AWS Orientation Leader. Koger. Dot. Byrdstown. Tenn. Phi Mu. pledge di- rector, president; AWS Aide; Strong Hall presi- dent; AWS Judicial Board; Student-Faculty Dis- ciplinary Committee; Angel Flight; Campus Executive Club; Homecoming Queen Finalist, Mortar Board Senior Citation; Who's Who. Koteski. Frances Louise. Powell. Tenn.. Newman Club: ISA. Kuntz. Roberta Jacquelyn. Palm Beach. Fla. I. Lambert. Lin. Ixwisburg. Tenn. Lane. Gloria. Fayetteville. Tenn.. Alpha Omicron Pi. social chairman. Lane. Linda Kay. Maryville. Tenn., AWS Aide. SNEA. Lane. Teresa Perkev. Knoxville. Tenn. Lannom. Robert Wallace, Lebanon. Tenn.. Base- ball Team Captain; Collegiate FFA. Larkin. Lynda. Dyersburg, Tenn.. Chi Omega: AWS Legislative Board; SGA; All-Sing Com- mittee: Volunteer StalT. Laughlin. John. Memphis, Tenn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Laws. Linda. Morristown. Tenn.. Kappa Delta, president, membership chairman: Homecoming Queen; Editor Volunteer. SGA Student Tribunal: AWS Legislative Board: Editor Torch: University Christian Association Executive Council vice-presi- dent; Carnicus Advisory Board: Tennessee’s Col- lege Queen; Editor Panhellcnic Handbook; Mortar Board Citation; ROTC Sponsor; Who’s Who: Torchbcarcr. Lawson. Sandra Sue. Fredericksburg. Va.. Alpha Gamma Delta, chaplain.Orientation Leader: AWS Publicity Committee: SNEA: transfer. Mary Washington College: YWCA Religious Commit- tee; Hockey Intramurals; Program Committee Sophomore Class. Lawson. Sarah Mack. Rogersville. Tenn., SNEA: Dorm Olliccr. Leake. David Earley. Memphis. Tenn.. Sigma Chi: Football. T-Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. LeCrov. Gordon Gerald. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Lambda Chi Alpha: Circle K. I.eDuke. James Seville. Jr.. Tiptonvillc, Tenn., Della Tau Delia, kitchen manager; Society for Advancement of Management; Usher Corps, head usher; Campus Executive Club. Le-Thi-Kim. Oanh. Saigon. Viet Nam. Lee. Clarence E.. Wildersville. Tenn.. Alpha Tau Omega: ASCE. Lee. Judith Anne Knoxville. Tenn.. Sigma Kap- pa: Home Economics Club. Lee. Terry Carrol. While Pine. Tenn.. IEEE. Lewis. Frederick. Norris. Tenn.. Kappa Sigma, treasurer, president: Student Tribunal: Vol Corps: Adaway hi: Campus Executive Club; SGA. Lewis. James M. Jr.. South Pittsburgh. Tenn.. Kappa Sigma. Lewis. Joseph Raymond. Knoxville. Tenn., Phi Gamma Delta; Business Manager U.T. Daily Bea- con: Delta Sigma Pi: Campus Executive Club; Marketing Retailing Club; Carnicus Committee: All-Sing Committee; Orange £ White Staff; Homecoming Committee. Liggett. Albert Carl. Goodlettsville. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, comptroller, house manager, kitchen steward, scholarship chairman; Alpha Kappa Psi: All-Sing. Carnicus committees. Little. Stafford F. Mt,Lakes. New Jersey. Livingston. David Allison. Knoxville. Tenn., Phi Sigma Kappa, secretary, pledge trainer, rush chairman: Adawayhi: IFC: SGA. Livingston. Jay Harrison. Knoxville. Tenn.. Sig- ma Chi: Varsity Tennis Team. Logan. David G.. McDonald, Tenn.. Kappa Alpha recording secretary: Vol Corps; Circle K: Adaway- hi. pledge trainer. l.ohmann. Peter J. Westwood. N.J.. Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC. treasurer: Nahhccyayli; Y . secre- tary, treasurer: Cheerleader: Adawayhi; Delta Nu Alpha. Long. Jasper Xoel. Jackson. Tenn.. Sigma Chi. Long. John Allan. Shreveport. La.. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Adawayhi. Love. Xancy R.. Bristol, Tenn.. Alpha Chi Ome- ga: Panhellcnic Representative: Usher Corps; Car- nicus committee: Dolphin Club; Student Forum; Greek Week committee. Lowe. Beniamin ... Carthage. Tenn.. IEEE. Lynn. Phillip W.. Woodbury . Tenn. Lvnn. Sandra Joyce, Cookeville. Tenn.. AHEA; Collegiate 4-H All-Stars; Christian Student Center. M McBratney. Bruce Eugene. Nashville, Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, president, rush chairman; Stu- dent Tribunal: IFC. rush chairman: Campus Execu- tive Club: Alpha Phi Mu: AIIE. McCammon. Pamela. Maryville Tenn.. Chi Ome- ga, personnel chairman; AWS Orientation Co- Chairman; SNEA: Dorm Floor, vice-president; ROTC Sponsor; Dolphin Club. McCarren. Kathleen Marie. Memphis. Tenn.. Del- ta Gamma, first vice-president, rush chairman: Co- Chairman Vol Corps: Mortar Board Citation; Stu- dent Center Committee: AWS Aide. SGA Schol- arship Committee: Executive Club. McCarroU. Patricia Jane. Sweetwater. Tenn. McClain. Frances Jackson. Bristol. Tenn.. Delta Delta Delta; ROTC Army Sponsor: Military Ball Queen; Miss Scabbard Blade: Nahhecvayli’s Choice: Adawayhi: Cheerleader: Circle K Sweet- heart; Senior Class Treasurer; SGA. McClearen. Richard. Huntsville. Tenn. McClellan. David R . Knoxville. Tenn.. Phi Del- ta Theta; Co-chairman; Usher Corps. McClintock. Thomas Gerald. Michic, Tenn. McCloud. Sherry R.. LaFolletlc. Tenn.. Phi Mu. registrar, standards chairman, treasurer; Dorm Qliiccr. German Club: Young Democrats Club: Honor Dorm. McConnell. Con Michael. Nashville. Tenn.. Sig- ma Chi. McCosh. Brenda Gail. Fricndsvillc.Tenn.. AHEA. McCulloch. Kathryn Grace. Maryville. Tenn.. Alpha Xi Delta, pledge trainer: corresponding sec- retary; AWS Aide; Tennessee Girl staff; Honor Dorm: Panhellcnic Handbook Editor: University Center Governing Board; Mortar Board Citation: Who's Who. McCullough. Kav. Hartscllc, Ala McDaniel. Donna Rhea. Dccherd. Tenn.. Zeta Tau Alpha. McDaniel. Tommve Sue. Mcdon. Tenn. McDermott. Jamesena. Scvierville, Tenn. McDole. David Hunter. Westmoreland. Tenn.. Rho Epsilon: Business Administration Board. 405 McFarland. Sandra (.on. Knoxville. Tenn.. AH HA. MeGehee, Pan Fisher. Paris. Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Alpha. Resident Counselor: Circle K. McGill. Linda Cave. Chicago. III.. Phi Mu. cor- responding secretary: Orange White Stall': Homecoming. All-Sing Committees. McIntosh. William Jerome. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Alpha. McPherson. William Edward. Nashville. Tcnn.. Advanced ROTCCIub. McTeer. Jodie Elizabeth. Maryville. Tenn.. Kappa Delta, vice-president: Panhcllcnic Council: Blue Triangle; Student Center Committee: Junior Pan- hellcnic. president. Maher. Edmund David. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Phi Sig- ma Kappa; Finance Club. Mahonev. Robert E.. Glovcrsvillc. N.Y.. Pi Kappa Phi. Major. Margaret Fain. Franklin. Tenn.. Vol Corps: Usher Corps: Student Center Committee: Omicron Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor Dorm Resident; AHF.A; Alpha Lambda Delta: Orientation Leader AWS; Merrill-Palmer Institute. Millicote. Bobs. Memphis. Tenn.. Chi Omega, sunshine chairman: AWS Frosh Board. Mangnim. Barbara Jean. Dothan. Ala.. Chi Ome- ga. vocation chairman: Volunteer Staff: Student Center Dance Committee. Marks. Billv Guinn Nashville, l'cnn.. Pi Kappa Alpha, plcdgcmastcr; Scarabbcan: Circle K: Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Who's Who: Phi Delta Phi. clerk: Executives' Club. Mann. Marilyn K . Paris. Tenn.. Chi Omega. Marcus. Kenneth J.. Tampa. Fla., eta Beta Tau. Marquarat. Katherine Ann. Rivera Beach. Fla.. Alpha Chi Omega, social chairman; Co-Chairman Greek Week; Vol Corps; AHEA. executive coun- cil: transfer from Marion College. Va. Margrave. George Eugene. Nashville. Tenn.. Mar- keting and Retailing Club. Marsh. Martha Crumley. Johnson Citv. Tcnn., SNEA. Marsh. Ward Lewis. Johnson City. Tenn.. Phi Sigma Kappa: IEEE. Martin. Ronald Christian. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Pi Kappa Phi; UT Singers. Martin. Terry Allen. Clearwater. Fla.. Phi Delta Theta. Martin. Tommy. Columbia. Tenn.. Sigma Chi. Massey. Alice Irene. Memphis. Tcnn.. Alpha Chi Omega, vice-president: Editor UT Daily Beacon; Collegiate Women Journalists, vice president; Executive Club. Orientation Leader; All-Sing and Carnicus Committees. Massey. Sally Elizabeth. Oxon Hill. Maryland. SNGA: PACE: Spanish Club. Mathis. Karen Louise. Chattanooga, Tcnn. Matt. Ina Margrct. Tullahoma. Tcnn.. Pi Beta Phi. scholarship chairman: Student Forum: Dol- phin Club: Della Psi Alpha. Matthews. Charles Carlton. Winter Park. Fla.. Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, treasurer: Baseball. Maxwell. Melvin Ivey. Cairo. Ga.. Varsity Track: Varsity Cross-Country; T-Club. May. JamesS.. Jr.. Knoxville, Tcnn. Mazzei. Jeannie Margaret. Bristol. Tcnn.. Alpha Xi Delta, publicity chairman, standards commit- tee. custodian: Student Center Committee: Carni- cus Committee. Mcnendez. Frank Thomas. Bridgeport. Conn,. Lambda Chi Alpha: Football. Miles. Buddy K.. Martin. Tenn. Milholen. Sarah Ann. Shelbyvillc. Tcnn.. Sigma Kappa, treasurer: University Center Governing Board, vice-president: AWS Legislative Board: Student Forum Executive Committee: PACE: Vol Corps; AWS Aide: Tennessee Girl Staff: Mortar Board Citation. Miller. Kenneth Doyle. Jr., Huntingdon. Tcnn.. Sigma Nu. historian, chaplain; Circle K Miller. Richard Marion. Knoxville. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mills. Judith Ann. Oak Ridge. Tenn., Delta Delta Delta, scholarship chairman; AHEA. newspaper publicity chairman; Omicron Nu. vice-president: Dorm secretary, representative. Mills. I.eanah Craig, Morristown. Tenn,. Sigma Kappa, vice-president, social chairman, correspond- ing secretary. Mitchell. James Woodrow. Kingsport, Tcnn.. Phi Gamma Delta; Lt. Col. AFROTC. Monday. James Stephenson. Knoxville. Tcnn., Rho Epsilon, treasurer. Montgomery. Betty Ruth. Fricndsvillc. Tenn.. AHEA, 2nd vice-president, secretary; Alpha Lamb- da Delta; Omicron Nu. chapter editor; Pi Lambda Theta: Phi Kappa Phi. Moore. Harry Vernon. Memphis. Tenn. Moore. Joe! Raymond, Jacksonville. Fla.. Track Team; T-Club. Moore. Rav Thomas. Knoxville. Tenn.. IEEE. Moore Robert Monroe. Memphis. Tenn.. A HE: BSU. Moorefield. Patricia Delores. Kingsport. Tenn.. Sigma Delta Pi: Spanish Club; SNEA, 1st vice- president: PACE, vice-president: AWS Aide: Hon- or Dorm. Moseley. Diana Lee. New Orleans. La.. Chi Omega, inlramurals representative; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl. AWS Orientation Leader. Mullins. Michael Lynn. Bristol. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi Myers. Bruce Edward. Portsmouth. Va.. Phi Sig- ma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi. treasurer: East Ten- nessee Stale I louse of Representatives: 1FC. Myers. John Volkert. Collingswood. N. J.. Sigma Chi. N A'evans. John Lee. Livingston, Tenn.. Horticulture Club. Newcombs. James Henry. East Greenwich. R.I.. Pi Kappa Alpha. Nicholson. Linda Gay. Arlington, Va., Zcta Tau Alpha, historian: Little Sisters of Minerva: ROTC Sponsor. Xicholson. Norma. Dcchard. Tcnn. Xichols. Fred Everett, Knoxville. Tenn.. Gray-Knox Memorial Scholarship: Delta Nu Alpha. Nicholson, Thomas -J . Jr. Knoxville, l'cnn.. Lambda Chi Alpha, vice-president: SGA. presi- dent: Volunteer of the Year; SFOB; Omicron Del- ta Kappa, president; Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore Awards: President Sophomore Class: Chairman Aloha Oc: Chief Justice Student Tri- bunal: Student-Faculty Discipline Committee. Norman. James Wyatt. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Vol Chorus. Xorthcutt. Gal von Winter. Coaimoni. Tcnn O Oakey. Carolyn Simmons. Roanoke, Va., Sigma Kappa: transfer from E.T.S.U.: Panhcllcnic Coun- cil: House of Representatives. Ogdin. Robert F.. Knoxville, l'cnn.. Sigma Chi: Circle K, secretary. Oakey. Dale Campbell. Roanoke. Va., Lambda Chi Alpha. Ohlson. Julia Katherine. Abingdon. Va.. Alpha Gamma Della; Volunteer Staff. Oldham. Sammy Brackett. Hartsville. Tcnn.. SNEA; PACE. Oliver. Edward Earl. Morristown. Tcnn. O'Neil. Glenn W.. Jr.. Avondale. Maryland, Lamb- da Chi Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma: Student Faculty Disciplinary Committee:,AFROTC Drum Bugle Corps. Oaten, Robert Lee Mohawk. Tenn.. Phi Della Theta executive council; Arnold Air Society, par- liamentarian: Adawayhi. president; Co-Chairman Spirit-of-lhe-Hili; Advanced AFROTC, Overton. Jerry Donald. Jackson, Tcnn.. Phi Sig- ma Kappa: SGA. Circle K; Adawayhi; Carnicus Committee. Owen. Kathleen Nell. Dandridge. Tenn.. transfer from Carson-Newman. Ownbey. Ana Carolyn. LaGrangc, III., Zcta Tau Alpha, standards chairman, ritual chairman; Vol Corps, AWS Orientation l.eadcr; Student Forum. Ownby. James D.. Scvicrville. Tenn. P Painter. Anne Perry. Knoxville. Tenn., Chi Ome- ga: Little Sister of Minerva: transfer from Con- verse College. Park. Roberta Ann, Dyer. Tenn., Alpha Gamma Delta: Junior Panhcllcnic Representative. Parker. William Burton. Nashville. Tenn.. Phi Alpha Theta, warden; Student Disciplinary Appeals Board. Porkev. David Arnold. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi. Parks. V. Gail. Dresden. Tenn.. Chi Omega. Patterson. A. Haynes. Oak Ridge. Tenn.. Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi. Patterson, Jack Lee. Nashville. Tcnn.. Football. Pearson. Richard M . Bells. Tenn.. Pi Kappa Alpha, president, vice-president: Tau Beta Pi. president: IF.EE, president: Omicron Delta Kappa: SFOB; SGA Senator; ACE Board: Campus Executive Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma; Scarabbcan: Who's Who: Torchbearer. 406 Penn. Rena Marie. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Chi Omega, corresponding secretary: Tennessee Girl Staff: AM HA: All-Sing Committee: Vol Corps. Peters. Dennis Howard. Dycrsburg. Term.. Alpha Tnu Omega, vice-president. IFC. president; Sen- ior Class President: Junior Class President: Omi- cron Delta Kappa: Varsity Golf Team, captain; Volunteer Staff; Who's Who; Torchbearer. Pfohl. Robert Lee. Atlanta. Oa.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phillips. Jim Oscar. Rogcrsvillc. Term,. Phi Gam- ma Delta. Phillips. Joyce Gay DavisI. Rogcrsvillc. Tcnn.. Kappa Delta: AHEA: U.T. Retailing Association; Transfer E.T.S.U.; Young Republicans Club: BSU. Phillips. Roger I... Bristol. Virginia. Phillips. Ronald Jerome. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Delta Tau Delta, guide officer; Della Nu Alpha, Pirofskv. Howard. Troy. New York, eta Beta Tau. vice-president. Plunkett. Joseph Charles. Centerville, Tcnn., IEEE; American Association of Physics Teachers. Pomphrev. Patrick James J . St. Louis. Mo.. Lamb- da Chi Alpha; Track: T Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: SGA Senior Representative: Outstanding Vol Trackman; Phi Eta Sigma, treasurer. Post. Susan Ann. Maryville. Tcnn.. Angel Flight. Powers. Jack Donald. Oak Ridge. Tcnn, Pratt. JovL.. Huntingdon. Tcnn., Chi Omega. Pressly. Thomas W . Clarksville. Tcnn. Presswood. James Jackson. Cleveland. Tcnn.. Phi Gamma Delta. Price. George F... Jr.. Shelbyvillc. Tcnn.. Phi Gam- ma Delta. Pullen. Charlev R . Ashland City. Tcnn. Putman, Janet Claire. Rockwood. Tcnn.: Alpha Delta Pi. treasurer; AWS Aide: Student Forum: Student Center Program Committee: All-Sing Program Committee. Qualls. Lula Jane. Athens. Tcnn.. Pi Beta Phi. treasurer: Campus Executives’ Club; SNEA. so- cial chairman, president; PACE, president; Pi Lambda Theta: SNEA Award Most Outstanding Senior. R Rainey. Ruby Bassett. Knoxville. Tcnn. Ramer. Claude O.. Knoxville, Tcnn.. Sigma Chi. Ramsev. Jon Michael. Cleveland. Tcnn.. Farm- house. secretary, house manager, business man- ager; Forestry Club, vice-president. Randolph. Gariel Delane. Knoxville. Tcnn., Alpha Phi Omega, president; ASCE. Rathbone. Linda Sue. Canton. Tcnn.. Gamma Beta Phi: SNEA; BSU: AWS Orientation Leader: Volunteer Staff. Ratliff. Katherine Ann. Gradyvillc. Pa., Chi Omega, corresponding secretary; Art League, president: AWS Aide. Rawlings. Martha Svdnor, Lake Wales. Fla.. Alpha Chi Omega; Blue Triangle: Modern Dance Club; Wesley Foundation: AHEA; American Marketing Association. Ray. Georgia Scott. Newborn. Tcnn.. Chi Omega. Redmond. J. Carol. Crossvillc. Tcnn. Reed. Finley Walter. Lake City, Tcnn.. Arnold Air Society. Reese. Larry Floyd. Gallipolis. Ohio. Delta Tau Delta, vice-president; Campus Executive Club; Varsity Baseball; AFROTC Drill Team: Ameri- can Marketing Association. Reeves. Charles A.. Jr.. Kingston. Tcnn.. Wesley Foundation Student Council; AIAA. Reeves. Joseph White. Erwin. Tcnn. Reinhardt. Richard Lee. Memphis. Tcnn.. Zcla Beta Tau. treasurer, alumni chairman; Melrose Mall Dorm Otliccr: Homecoming Committee; Nahhccvavli Governing Board, vice-president; Cir- cle K; Hillel. Rhodes. Bovd Leland. Memphis. Tcnn.. Sigma Chi. Rhyne. David Morris. Knoxville. Tcnn,. Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Scabbard Blade: Distinguished Mili- tary Student Award. Richards. Donnie Lee. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Delta Tau Delta. Rill. Jerry Lester. Nashville, Tcnn.. Alpha Epsilon Pi. treasurer, secretary, vice-president, rush chair- man. senior political rep. Beta Alpha Psi; Louis L.oef Scholarship Award; IFC Rep.; Small Group Co-Chairman. IFC Christmas Party; Homecoming Committee. Ritts. James Jackson. Eli abethton. Tenn.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, vice-president, rush chairman; American Nuclear Society, secretary; Vol Corps: vice-president. AEC Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Phi cataloguer: Kappa Mu Epsilon; Transfer E.T.S.U. Roark. Thomas Alexander. Persia, Tcnn. Robbins. Christopher. I... Annandale, Va. Roberts. Clark Addison. Oak Ridge. Tcnn., Pi Kappa Phi. housemanager. rush chairman, secre- tary: Nahhecyayli; Episcopal Church Board. Roberts. Doris l.avene. Knoxville, Tcnn., Alpha Omicron Pi, treasurer; AWS Leg. Board: Vol Corps; AWS Orientation Leader; Co-Chairman Carnicus Program Committee. Roberts. John Anthony. Whitcsburg, Tenn.. Phi Sigma Kappa. Roberts. Mary Elizabeth. Oak Ridge, Tenn., Al- pha Delta Pi. Robertson. Janice Louise. Memphis, Tcnn.. Alpha Delta Pi, All-Sing chairman: UTMB Chorus: publicity chairman, vice-president; Panhcllenic. dorm officer. Robertson. Joann. Lee. Memphis. Tcnn.. Alpha Delta Pi; transfer from UTMB. Robertson. Sam Adams. Chattanooga. Tcnn., T Club, vice-president. Robins. Barbara Gavle. Decaturville. Tcnn.. AHEA. Robinson. Eugenia Lee. Briccvillc. Tenn.. AWS Orientation Leader; Phi Eta Tau: UT Usher Corps: SNEA: UT Ski Club. Robison. Harold Bruce. Memphis. Tenn.. S.A.M.; UT Bowling Team; Business Board. Roddy. Lucretia Diane. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Lambda Theta. Roe. Michael Henry. Tullahoma. Tenn.. Society for Advancement of Management; Wesley Founda- tion. Rogers. Catherine Burks. Nassawadox. Va.. Alpha Gamma Delta; All-Sing Co-Chairman Art Commit- tee: Carnicus Advisory Board: Panhcllenic Home- coming Co-Chairman. Rosenberger. John R. Baltimore. Md.. Kappa Alpha: Eta Kappa Nu. treasurer: IEEE: ACE Board representative. Ross. Charlie .. Maryville. Tenn., Sigma Phi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma, vice-president; Circle K Club. Campus Executive Club: Vol Corps; In- stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Rotier. John J Jr.. Nashville. Tcnn.. Phi Sigma Kappa. RudisiU. Mark Hoyle. Nashville. Tenn., Geography Club. Ruffin. Mary F.Ua. Tarboro. N.C. Rushing. Sara J.. Parsons. Tenn.. I.S.A.. recording secretary. Russell. Lari Bell. Knoxville. Tenn.. Alpha Zcta: Agr. Student-Facility Council: Collegiate F.F.A., secretary: Block Bridle Club. Rutherford. Wayne. Knoxville. Tcnn.. Phi Della Theta. Ryan. Claude Hunter. Birmingham. Ala.. Kapp3 Sigma, vice-president, assistant pledge trainer: Greek Week Committee; All-Sing Committee: Aloah Oe Committee; Campus Executive Club. S Safley. Margaret Lynn. Columbia, Tcnn.. Wom- en's Glee Club; Volunteer Chorus; UT Singers: Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl . Salibury. Bonnie Beth. Richmond, Va.. Alpha Omicron Pi. historian, standard boards chairman: Student Center Dance Committee Savage. James Robert. Columbia, Tenn.. Phi Gam- ma Delta, social chairman: Homecoming Com- mittee; Greek Week Committee; Delta Sigma Pi: Adawayhi; Junior Interfraternity Council: Orange £• While Business Staff. Schreider. Paul H Jr.. Kingsport. Tcnn.; U.T. Rifle Team. Schomp. William George. Memphis. Tcnn.. Sigma Nu. Schwartz. Allen Edward. Kingsport. Tcnn.. Zeta Beta Tau, social chairman, athletic chairman, his- torian. pledge master; Homecoming Advisory Board; Adawayhi. pep rally chairman; Circle K. junior director, vice-president; SGA Representa- tive; Nahhecyayli Governing Board. Scogin. Teena F., Chattanooga. Tcnn.. Phi Mu; transfer University of Chattanooga; AWS. Scott. Patsv Louise. Oak Ridge. Tenn.. Phi Mu. secretary; AWS; Frosh Board, publicity chair- man; Blue Triangle; Vol Corps. Scott. Thomas Edward. Church Hill. Tcnn.. Sig- ma Nu; Pi Tau Sigma president; American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. Seav. Carol Irene. Oakdale. Tenn. Sellmer. William Christian. Atlanta. Ga.. T •407 Club. secretary; Varsity Track Shaw. John Hamilton. Knowilk. Tcnn.. ISA. UI Soccer Coach and Player. Shaw. -I cuff. Oklahoma City. Ok la.. Alpha Ou Omega, secretary, scholarship chairman: Home- coming Coinmidec. Intermural . Sigma Nu Sweet- heart. Modern Dance Club. AWS Orientation I cader. Shelton Douglas Calhoun. Tcnn. Kappa Alpha Editor Tennessee Engineer. Shelton Michael Tenni ion. Greene ilk. Tcnn Member CrosvC ountry. In-door A Out-door Track Tcamv S.l A Freshman Mile Champion, 'T Club, social chairman. Shields. John Charles. Scviervilk. Tcnn . Sigma Nu. Vice-president, activities chairman, director All-Sing, historian. executive alumni secretary. re- porter. Alpha Phi Omega. Vol Chorus: Glee Club; Adawayhi; Spirit of the Hill Committee. Pre-Mod Society. Gamma Beta Phi. Phi Mu Alpha. Shipman Thamat Henry Memphis. Tcnn . Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon Shook. Frances Sharon. Clyde. N. C . transfer from Mar Hill College; Cheerleader; Band Shuplrine. James A Chattanooga, Tcnn., Delta Tau Delta Sienknecht Ann Knowilk. Tcnn . Chi Omega Student Center C ommittee. Blue Triangle; transfer from Conserve Colkgc Simmons, l.ouii I Jr.. Memphis, lenn . Alpha Pi Mu; AllE: Co-operative Engineering Scholar- ship Program Simmons Su:anne. Kcnnmgton. Tcnn., Della Del- ta Delta Simonton. John Tailor Covington. Tcnn. Phi Sigma Kappa, treasurer, sentinel: Frediman Coun- cil; vice-president. Intcrfratcmity Council. Carm- cuv Small Co-Chairman. Scrahbean Sims. Paul ft Kingsport. Tennessee Singleton. Linda. Greenville. S. C.. AIIEA. SNEA: Anderson College. Phi Theta Kappa. Omrcron lota Kappa. C olumns Stall Sil: l-arn- F . Knowilk. Icnn . lambda Chi Alpha: Ihrector U.T. Intcrfratcmity Co-operative Purchasing Association Smith. Betti Louise Knowilk. Tcnn.. Alpha Omicron Pi. vice-president. pledge trainer, assist- ant treasurer. Ormeron Nu. Air Force ROTC Sponsor. Homecoming Queen Candidate. ACE I av Queen Finalist, AIIEA Smith Catherine McCnrv. Kingsport. Tcnn. Women's Journalism Society. Desk Editor, Orange A While. Desk Editor of VT Dotty Beacon Smith. Graham Shannon lamp . Fla. 'T' Club, Golf, captain Smith Jesse ft Jr Knowilk. Icnn. Phi Delta Theta Smith. Mary Esther. knowilk. Tcnn.. AWS; SNEA: Blue Triangle. Vol Chorus. Women's Gkc Club Smith f’hilln Joyce. Nashville. Tcnn . C hristian Student Association, treasurer, ROTC Sponsor Smith Susan hay. Houston. Tcsas Smith. Walter S Alcoa, Icnn . Sigma l clta Chi. president. VT Path Bra. on sports editor; Jour- nalism Club Snider, Paul Fon, Columbia. Pa . American Mar- keting Association; Newman Club; Men's Gkc Club, Snider. Phillip S. Knowilk. Tcnn . Pi Kappa Phi Sorrell. Duight Lynn. Kingsport. Icnn . Sigma Nu. president. I.F.C., executive Committee. Nah nccyayli. Alpha Chi Sigma; A I Ch.t.: A.C'.F Board. Southeastern intcrfratcrnal Conferences, secretary, treasurer. Pride of the Southland' Band Southerland. Jamn Harold Grccncvilk. Icnn . A S.C.E.; Chi Fpsilon; Alpha Chi Spector Houxsrd Ham Stamford, Conn. Zcta Beta lao. pledge father, rush chairman; vicc- prestsknt. Alpha Phi Omega; president. Hilkl Spencer Grant Eugene. Chattanooga. Tcnn Sig- mu Nu. Institute of Electrical and Electronic I nrinccrs. Eta Kappa Nu Spina Mary Beth Johnson City. Tcnn, VI l al! Beacon Advertising Stall Spliev. Mark I Knowilk. Tcnn Sprott. William I Memphis. Tcnn. Delta Tau Delta; A I Ch F . secretary ACT Hoard Sprung. farpirtrSu:anne Murphy. N C Stahl. Milton Ilex Miami. I la.. Zcta Beta Tau; IFC Co-op director. Stafford lam Allen. Jonesboro. Tcnn . A l.Ch.E; Tau Beta Pi Stallingi. Andrew H . Boone. N I , Sigma Phi Epsilon, assistant comptrulkr; All-Sing and Car- iKtn committees. F reshman Council Stanley Janice Wll a. Nashvilk, Icnn., Alpha Chi Omega, warden, recording secretary; Angel Flight; Young Democrats Club; SGA Representative. SGA Stuikni Seating Committee Steele. Pamela Gail Knowilk. Icnn Steffen. Howard William. ( hattanooga. Tcnn Pi Kappa Alpha. Circle K; ASCE Stewart Elisabeth Kay. Fayetteville. Icnn . Alpha Omicron Pi. scholarship chairman. Alpha lamb- da Delta Stewart. fn. Carson. Chattanooga. Tcnn . Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi Steuart. Jamn Edmund. Hristo. Tcnn . Alpha Tau Omega, treasurer; SGA. American Nuclear Society St John. James f Mornstown. Tcnn.. Lambda Chi Alpha, bousemanairrr StOoksbun. Sans Elaine Andcrsonvilk, Tcnn , A UFA; AW’S; University Concert Usher Corps Strand. David W Knowilk. Icnn. Strange. Barbara Diane Millington. Icnn . Alpha ( hi Omcfta. intcrmurals chairman, activities chair- man; Orientation Leader. Usher Corps. Dolphin Club. Delta Psi Alpha. Stone. Waybn Tnomai Knowilk. Icnn . Gamma Sigma Epsilon Storey Daiid Phillip. Columbus. Ga. Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Indoor-Outdoor Track: T- Club. Co-Captain Track Team Stubblefield Thoma Wade Knosvilk. Icnn Sullhan Charles Eugene. Ooala. Fla. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sullhan Elaine Core. Chattanooga. Tcnn. Alpha Delta Pi, corresponding secretary. Vol Corps. Usher Corps. Angel Flight. All-Sing secretarial board. Homecoming Advisory Board: Liltk Sisters of Minerva Sulltian Jamn lam Fulton. Kv ASML. AlAA Sunondhiphant Bunterd. Bangs vk. Thailand Suadia H V Ahmcdabad. India I Tanner John S. Union City. Icnn.. Alpha lau Omega Tamer, I.aimon. Knowilk. Tcnn., Phi Delta The- ta Terry. Jo Carol. Camden. Tcnn Terry Peter 4lan W est Orange. N J. Alpha Epsilon Pi. president, sice-president, historian. transfer George Washington Umsersits. IFC Rep Terrell. Kathenne Lots. Stale Colkgc. Mis .. Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha lambda Ihrlta. treasurer. Vol Corps. Omicron Nu. secretary Thirluuav. Lam Kent. Oak Ridge. Tcnn . l amb- da Chi Alpha, treasurer Co-Chairman All-Sing committee: Co-Chairman Student Center com- mittee. Delta Gamma Anchor Man. Counselor Hess Hall Thomai Leonard Ralph. Knosvilk. Icnn . Pi Tau Sigma Thompson. John W. Chattanooga. Tcnn.. Phi Gamma Delta. Thornburg. Sarah Edith (hattanooga. Icon. Delta Delta Delta, treasurer; Sophomore Class treasurer; AWS Frosh Board. AWS Legislative Board. AWS Aide. Co-Chairman AWS Orienta- tion Leaders Thornton Sandra Dean Knowilk. Icnn. Kappa Della: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Lambda Theta; Kappa Chi. AWS Legislative Board Tindall John Robert Jr . Forest Hill. Tcnn. Sig- ma Nu. sioe-president; Rho Epsilon. Campus F'sccutive Club; Scabbard A Blade. Cadet Colonel Army Rote. Circk K Club. Tipton. Chenl Knowilk. Tcnn.. Phi Mu. rush chairman. Vol Corps. Orientation leader. Prc- Lcgal Society. Modern Dance Club Tipton. Richard J Bay Shore. Long Island. N Y.. Sigma Nu; F.iecutise Olticer Brigade of Cadets. Advanced Course Club president. Honor C'om- miltcc. vice president. Tennessee Rangers To it non William Radet Anderson. S C . Alpha Kappa Psi. rush A social chairman; Delta Nu Alpha Townsend. Dolton Knowilk. Tcnn . Phi Gam- ma Delta, recording secretary rush chairman. Iorchbcarcr. Who’s Who; Scarabbcan. Phi Lta Sigma. Omicron Delta Kappa. Scabbard A Blade. Circk K Towntend. Linda Sue. Knowilk. Tcnn.. Alpha aoe ' imicron Pi. president; Vol Corps; Panhcllcmc. Mortar Board: AWS Legislative Board: AII Sing Ndvisorv Board. Who' Who fonrv Martha Btvtrix Knoxville, Icon.. Gam- ma Phi Beta, vicc-prcvulcnt; Campus Executive's Club; SNEA: AW S town Girls, fro Ronald Winn. Clarksville. Icnn Phi Mu lpha Sinfonu: l.l: I E. Tucker Chartei Hauer. Jr . Ashland City. Term.. Phi Gamma Delta run. Sown. Bottombangvdlc. Cambodia. Ag- Econ Buxine  Club. Turner Carolyn, Knoxville. Tenn.. Signiu Kappa U Cnderttood Saucy Ruth Campbell W hite Plain . New York, eta lau Alpha, librarian, correspond- ing secretary. recording secretary;SNEA. PACE N Vanilooscr. John Corbin Jr.. W'oodbury. Icon.. IEEE. VanHorn, Sharon lane Kingston. Tenn.. Della Gamma, president, secretary. Jr. Punbclleflic. president. Kappa Chi; Co-Chairman. UT Scholar- hip Committee. Vol Corps Council; Angel Flight. Campus executive Club. SGA. secretary. SNEA, Can Mol own John Jr Knoxville. Icrin . Sigma Chi. secretary. editor; Sigma Della Chi. Orange A Whitt sports editor. Vantrease. Gerald lee Iebanon. Icnn, Phi itimmu Della Venable. Glenda Sue. la ewcll. Icnn Alpha l ambda Delta. Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Nu. treasurer. All I A. social chairman Vergho. Jill I'loiie. Alcoa. Tenn Vetter. Ronnie Bo mar. Dickson. Icnn. Kappa lpha. V.T Pail Beaton managing editor, Sig Ina Delta Chi. vice prendent Voiles. Glenda Jo l.cnotr City. Tenn Vrtwman. David F. Eort Myers. Fla W Waggoner. Thomas Carroll, Goodlcitwillc. Icnn.. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma. Beta Gamma tgma; Delta Sigma Pi. president, vice-president; Phi Kappa Phi. UT Ski Club; Carnicus Publicity Committee. Wagner Robert Wayne BlouDlvilk. Icnn . Kappa Mpha; ASM!.. ACE Board: Vol Corps. Pi Iju Sigma Walkup. Dianne Sue Florence. Ala , Phi Mu. ice-president, scholarship chairman, carnicus di- citor; AWS Aide, SGA representative; Army tOTC Sponsor. All-Sing Small Group Co-Chair- man. SNEA, AWS Waller. Jim Kelsey. Lithia Springs. Gu. Phi Sig- ma Kappa, vice-president. intramural chairman Sigma Epsilon Omicron. scerclaryttcjsurct. UT Fraternity Intramural Chairman; Homecoming Committee. Ward.JavG Knoxville. Tenn . Delta Tau Delta. Ward. Sarah Jane. Lebanon. Icnn.. Chi Omega, intermurali chairman, carnicus director. Air Force Sponsor. AWS Judicial Board Nahhccy ayb’s Choice Finalist Kappa Alpha Rose. SGA Rep.. Carnicus Best Actress Award; t C abinet Warren. Patricia Ann. Halls, Tenn . C hi Omega. Watkins Kenneth Charles. Hixson. Tenn Watt Donald Atwood, West Pcl cr. S. C.. Alpha Kappa Pu. vice-president. Wattenbarger Reita Athens, Icnn.. Sigma Kap- P- Watts. Aaron. Nashville. Tenn . Sigma Chi Wovman John Wayne Kingsport. Tenn . Sigma Nu Webb. Hill Renfro. Oneida. Tenn . Phi Gamma Della Welch. Charlie U Knoxville. Tenn . Alpha Phi Alpha; Finance Club, Whom. C omllle. Memphis. Tenn Wheeler Uarelta Lovd. Knoxville. Tenn. Whitfield. Ralph W Jr Puns. Tenn Whitaker. Linda Sharon New ta ewell. Tenn. AWS Aide. Baptist Student Union Council: SNEA White. Larrv Thomas Columbia, Tenn.. Ameri- can Society for Mechanical Engineer . Whittaker. Sandra Jean. Bristol. Tenn,. Della l el ta Delta, president, social chairman; secretary • treasurer. Della Po Alpha. ATO Little Sister; Phi Eta Tau; Nahheeyayli'iChoice. Whit north. Gars C.. Kingsport. Tenn.. Alpha Tau Omega Whorles Jerry l.vnnnood Kingsport. Tenn,. Soci- ety for Advancement of Management Wiggins Phil. Knoxville Tenn Williams Dianne. Knoxville. Icnn. Williams. Ronald Harmon Oak Ridge. Tenn,. Lambda Chi Alpha; Dorm Counselor. Trallk Ap- peals Board: Freshman Orientation Williams. William Albert. Icnoir City. Tenn I E E.E. Williamson. Xorman Glenn, McMinnville, Tenn,, ASAE, scribe, treasurer. Apr Council representa- tive Williamson, Peggy Ann. LuFaycttc. Tenn. W(Blt. John Robert. Kctlcring. Ohio. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president, secretary, corresponding secre- tary; UT Pfe-Legal Society, president, treasurer. University Center Chairman. Outstanding Unher- Mty Center Chairman. University Center Activi- ties Governing Board. Delta Sigma Pi. All-Sing Committee; I EC Representative; IFL Public Re lations Committee Wilson Martha Jayne, Chattanooga. Tenn . Alpha Delta Pi. activities chairman, songleadcr. Adawav hi Club Winters. James Larry I orcncc. Ala.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, social chairman; All-Sing chairman; Orange A White Business Stall Witt. Rita Gail. Chicago. III., Newman Club Wolfgram. Henry Charles. Oak Ridge. Tenn., Eta Kappa Nu Wood, Harrs King, Knoxville, Tenn Sigma Chi Woods Gerald Wasne. Milan. Tenn Woods, Van Dallas. Texas. Woodward. Winston Frank. Grccncullc. Tenn. Woods Kenneth Richard. Knoxville. Tenn.. Ameri- can Marketing Association Word. William Roicoe. Knoxville. Tenn.. Sigma Chi. treasurer. Scabbard A Blade, vice-president. Distinguished Military Student; Pi Kappa Phi It'iorr. Susan. Clarksville. Tenn.. Kappa Della, membership chairman; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar C over Girl; Military Ball Queen; Vol Beauty Wylie. Paul Eve. Jackson. Tenn.. Pi Kappa Alpha. Wsont. David Henry. Milan. Tenn., Pi Kappa Al- pha. Y Yurbro Guy Stephen Dycrvburg. Tenn.. Alpha Tau Omega Via Hla Yin Singapore. International Club. Usher Corps. Young, Laurence I Knosvillc. Tenn . Phi Delta Theta Young Linda Margaret Chattanooga. Tenn, Alpha Gamma Delta, activities chairman, intra- murali representative; Adaway hi. Phi F.ta Tau. Spirit of Hill Chairman; Student-Faculty Planning Board for Natatorium, Carnicus, All-Sing. Greek Week Committees: Homecoming small group Co- Chairman I eh. Carhles Franc Eos Angeles, Calif.. Interna- tional Club vice-president. International Toast- masters; International Relation committee .org, Dirk Teunlt. Collierville. Tenn., Pi Kappa Phi 40VSTUDENT INDEX Abclc, Jamie Carolyn Abernathy, Mary Jane Abernathy, Ramona F. Abernathy, Tcrry Acres, Gcorge M Acrce, William B. AcufT, Cecelm Ann Adams, Beth Adams, Belly L, Adams, Bruce Adams, Hoy Ann Adam5, Larry L. Adams, Myra G, Adams. Peggy hlilubclh Adams, Vernon S. Addinglon, Gcra1d W. Addinglon, Shirley 362m Addison, Ada C. Adcrhoh, Martha J. Adkcrson, Susan J. Adkins, Ann E1izabclh Adkins, Gary Randall Adkins, Peggy Adkisson, Holland C, Adkisson, Patricia Anne Ages, Donna J. Ages, Sherry R. Ailey, Rlchard H. A1ns1ey, Nancy E, Akin, Sarah E. Akin, Anna L. Albrecht, Larry S. Albrighl, Melissa L. Alder, Richard L, Alexander, Anne E. Alexandcr, Wil1iam Alexander, Daniel A., Jr. A1exander, Michael L. Alexandcr, Rim .1. Alexandtr, Suzanne E, Alexander, William P. Allen, Barbara J. Allen, Belly E. Allcn, Bil1y R. Al1cn, Carol Eugenia A11en, Donald W. A11en, Elizabeth A. A1len, Margaret E. Allen, Phulla R. Allen. Rusiland 8, Allen, William A. Allerup, Karen A, Alley, Runald B. Allison, Ann G, Allison, Carol A. Allison, Mary Ramona Alphin, 30: M. Allenbach. Robert E. Altobellis, Rica Alvis, Mike P. Amos, James F. Anderson, Charles G. Anderson, Denise B. Anderson, Edward E. Anderson, Elizabeth E. Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Harriet A. Anderson, Ivic Anderson, Jane Anderson, Jeanne M, Anderson, Larry C. Anderson, Larry W. Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Patricia A Andcrson, Pamela H. Anderson, Ralph E. Anderson, William T. Anderton, Emily Andes, Jeannie B. Andress, Thomas M. Andrews, Mary L. Andrews, Mary L. Andrews, William F, Andrus, Julie R. Angell, Sarah Applewhize, John R, Archer, Elizabcth Armemroul, Carolyn Armstrong, Jerald C, Armstrong, Mary L. Armstrong, Ray C. Arnellc, Thomas H. Arnold, Charles W. Arnold, Jamcc Arrams, Drew Ash, Michelle L. Ashbauchcr, Cary V. Asher, Sam B. Atchison, Joe S. Alchlcy, Many E. Alchlcy, W, Lorcnc Atkins, Leroy W. Ausun, James R. Austin, Mary C. Austin, Walter W. Aulen, Richard T. Aulcnbach, Robert Avery, John S. Avricu, James R Ayers, Linda Babcock, Robert A, Bacchus, James J. Bachman, Allan J. Bacon, Ellis S. Badglcy, James L Badmcin, Allen Baer, Virginia L. Baggensluss, Margaret 1:, Bagley, Frances S. Bagwell, Clark S. Bagwell, Ralph W, Bagwill, Gary L. Bailey, Garner R1 Bailey, George L. Bai1cy, Pamela J. Bai1ey, Penny E. Bailey, Rebecca A. Bailey, Ronald E. Bailie, Gilbert H. Baird, James D. Baker, Ailsic F. Baker, Albert S. Baker. Ann Baker, Ben: C. Baker, John L. Baker, Me1issa A. 246,274,344 230,322 210 284,344 244 344 344 185 344 263,344 239,344 180,344 344 338 344 344 344 31 1 322 344 279,344 289,344 233 344 344 233,344 344 344 344 233,344 344 327 274 273,344 233,344 244,344 196,197 276,344 31 1 274 344 344 233 255 331 244 331 344 185,322 344 327 274 327 344 246 344 188,309 344 279 344 188,258,309 309 338 344 344 243 344 249 344 344 196 179,344 189,265 344 242,260,322 191,344 344 178,233 344 235,344 265,344 265,344 338 242,344 344 322 249 287 327 287 284,344 344 344 246 289,345 345 345 188 345 345 322 290,327 290,345 345 282,345 284,338 268 244 31 1 246 183 290,31 1 345 180,216,280,345 183 236 279,345 345 21 1,249 345 345 289,345 273,309 188,345 345 233,345 295,345 290,345 270,334 345 338 345 246 338 201,240,31 1 233,345 Baker, Tom W., Jr. 284,345 13811011, Laura L. 345 Ball, Marlin A. 345 Ballancc, Collin T1 284,345 Ballard, Th0ma5 B. 276,345 Bancnger, Nora GA 242 Ballcw, Carolyn G1 345 Ballhrop, James M. 255,345 Balthrup, Robert L, 255,345 Bange, Jane A. 274 Bank, Judith A, 287,345 Bank, Nancy R. 287,331 Banks, Barbara Ann 345 Banks, Gaul M. 345 Banks, Margaret S. 189,265,338 Bandy, Jam: A. 345 Harden, John M, 345 Barbee, Palricia A. 242 Barbee, Dorothy A. 331 Barber. Carole A, 253,322 Barber, Nancy L, 253,345 Burden, John M. 263 Bare, A. Dean 345 Barger, Bi11y J, 311 Barger, Fred J. 345 Barker, David B, 267,345 Barker, Nancy C. 345 Barker, Terry A. 345 Barksda1c, Robin P, 267,345 Barnacastle, Marsha L, 345 Barnard, Clyde W. 345 Barnett, Peggie L. 345 Barneuc, John A. 338 Barrand, Steven D. 276,345 Barrentinc, Anita E. 265,345 Barrett, John M. 218 Barrett, Manha K. 345 Burruw, Jane H. 242 Barry, Suzanne F. 345 Barllcn, Richard S 280,345 Banley, Frank L. 228,345 Baskin, John M, 345 Baskin, Sara A. 346 Basler, Richard C 290.346 Busnight, Nancy C, 174,230,331 Basseu, Alan B. 346 Bates, Connie 1.. 346 33155, Ransom: L. 311 5131116, Emery A. 267,346 Baugher, Jerry 1, 346 Baugher. Larry B. 346 Baxendalc, Holly D. 295,346 Beardslce, Emily A. 233,346 Beasley, Rebecca 346 Beaty, Richard E. 280,346 Beaver, Lemuel G. 240 Beavers, Edward L. 228.346 Bechtel, Lawrence J. 322 Beck, Bcnjamin A. 346 Beck, James L. 188 Beck, Margaret S. 246 Back, W1111am R. 289,346 Becker, Gerd 346 Bccler, Margaret J. 322 Bcene, Elizabeth H, 239,346 Bell, C1 Berkdcy 346 Bell, Henry K. 289,346 Bell, John D, 346 Bell, John P, 346 Bell, Llnda C, 338 Bell, Muncie L., Jr. 192 Bell, Thomas J. 284,346 Bell, Virglnia H. 249 Belt, Maurice W. 346 Bcnder, Andrea 3. 331 Bennctt, Barbara A. 274,346 Benncu, Fred 5. 346 Benncll, Marcia L. 185,230,331 Bennett, Rex O. 346 Benowilt, Gerald L. 311 Benson, Katherine R, 114,117,173, 246,311 Benton, Susan A. 242,346 Bergen, Deborah V. 360 Bcrkau, Thomas S. 290,346 Bcrlik, Leonard 3. 290,346 Bernier, Jeanne R. 346 Berry, Jan E 346 Berry, P8111 T. 267,346 Bcrlam, Berry L. 287,346 Bcltis, Mary K. 260,322 Bcvill, Robert L. 311 Bewley, James K. 284,311 Bible, Dana 1:, 338 Bilbrey, Carol 8, 233 Bilbrey, James E, 311 Bilbrey, Julia M, 346 Billig, Leslie D. 234,346 Billions, W111iam J. 346 Bills, James W. 244 Bills, John T. 280 Bills, Marsha E. 346 Bingham, Ronald E l79,l91,208,263,327 Blnghum, Terri .1. 233,346 Bird, James A. 273,346 Bird, John Slanlcy 346 Bird, Terry B. 311,346 Bishop, David J. 267,346 Bishop, George B, 280 Bishop, C. Jeanne 295,346 Bishop, Pelcr E. 235,346 Bissell, E. Elaine 265 311116, Bradford D. 311 Bivens, Joan C. 331 Bivens, Ruben E. 258,346 Bjork, Donald P. 346 Black, Deborah 242,346 Black, David T, 174,255,334 Black, Jodi 242 Black, William 311 Blackburn, Stephen L, 346 Blackburn, William G. 346 Blackwell, Nancy A. 230,346 Bladgelt, Dav1d C1 346 Blakc. Terri L. 346 Blakely, Donna Ann 213,346 B1akemore, James E. 114,120,282,327 Blakemore, Janet C. 346 Blalock, Brent C. 244 Blalock, James D. 244 Blanchard, Douglas E. 346 Blankenship, Arthur F, 346 Blankenship, Lance K, 277,347 Blanks, Ramsey R. 280,347 Blanton, Mary V, 322 Blanton, Sandra S, 242 410 81811, Beth F. 322 1312111, Fred M, 311 B1cdsoc, Elizabeth D. 347 Bledcson, Larry Dean 289,347 Blcvms, Emi1y M. 279,347 Bloom, Frank R, 180,347 Bloomhcld, Mary ,1, 347 Blue, Mary L. 347 Board, Michael E. 347 Boatrighl, Harry T. 311 3002, Brenda S. 249 Bockmon, Guy 173 Boeving, R1cky E. 347 Bogcn, Andrea 347 Boglc, Mary A. 347 Bogoslawsky, Michael 236,347 Boles, Barbara J, 253,347 Bo1es. Jamc5 D,, Jr. 334 13011, Edmund L. 277,311 Bone, E1izabeth A. 347 Boogher, Jean 279 3001161, Rosales A. 347 Booker, Glenda K. 347 Boone, Thomas R, 347 Booth, Arthur C, 277,347 B00111, Douglas G, 263,347 Booth, John R 280,347 Booze, Laura L. 347 Borders, Harry W, 201,289,311 Bosson, Donal C. 273,347 Boswc11, James H. 180,276 Boucher, Elaine LA 265 Bourkard, Charlotte A. 249 Boulware, Susann 347 Bowden, Cynthia 295,347 Bowden, L6: B 255,347 Bowen, Garland W, 347 Bowen, Jan 230 Bowen, Marcus K. 327 Bowers, L1ndu Lee 347 Bowling, Carol L. 233 Bowman, Harry T. 347 Bownc, Sandra L. 260,347 Boyd, Donald 1:, 347 Boyd, James E. 347 Boyd, Martha T1 242,347 Boyd, Kathryn V. 347 Boyer, Sharon L. 246,338 Boyxer, Charles H, 347 Bozeman, Barry R. 176,276,347 Bozeman, William Tyrone 273,347 Brabson, Leonard A. 228,347 Brackin, Roy D. 327 Braden, Charles G. 347 Bradky, Brenda 49 Brad1ey, John C. 347 Bragg, John T. 284,347 Braham, Pauicia 347 Brakebin, Barbara 274,347 Bramham, Betty D, 249,347 Brandon, Clark E. 255,347 Brandon, Joy 6. 233,347 Brandt, William E. 347 Brann, David W. 347 Brantley, Van R. 228,347 Branscome, Sharon A. 347 Branlon, Peter R. 284 Brasher, David R. 244 Brenton, Ann 185,242 Brawlcy, Robert L. 263,347 Brawlcy, Mary P. 287 Brawlcy. Terry W. 263,347 Bray, Homer A., Jr. 348 Bray, Larry C. 348 Breeding, Jane E, 295,311 Breedlovc, Garry L. 235,347 Breme, Gayle L, 348 Brehm, Donna A. 347 Branner, Lynn 5. 234,348 Brent, John W. 282,311 Brcuason, Larry 191 Brcwcr, Harry D. 348 Bnckey, Jack M. 348 Bridcndall, Carolin: 253,348 Bridgcman, Judy 348 Bridgers, Pamela A. 246 Bridgcs, Danny R. 327 Bridgcs, Edwin E. 277,348 Brief, Arthur P. 348 Brimi, Barbara A, 233 Brimi, John B. 176,270,348 Bnnk1ey, Celeste T. 265,348 Brinkley, Judy D. 348 Brinklcy. Kenneth W. 311 Broadwalcr, Emily C. 348 Broadway, James R, 289,348 Broadwell, Cherry L, 348 Broady, Barbara J, 348 Bruce, Jennifer K. 348 Brock. Joe E. 258,309 Brock, Leland P. 348 Brock, Ruth E. 230,348 Brodecki, Carol A. 295,348 Brook, Richard M. 348 Brooks, Mell 282,348 Brooks, Pamela 242,348 Brooks, Phy11is O. 331 Brooks, Richard M. 235 Brooks, Thomas S. 192.196 Brooks, Truman W., Jr. 348 Browdcr, Lucille E, 113,176,253,338 Brewer, Richard C. 284 Brewer, Ralph E, 282,348 Brown, Anthony 3, 290,348 Brown, Claud H, 240 Brown, Cheryl A, 348 Brown, Charles D. 188 Brown, David J. 311 Brown, David R. 348 Brown, George M. 263,284,348 Brown, Glenda A. 348 Brown, Harold R., Jr. 183 Brown, James R. 284,348 Brown, Jane Lou 260,348 Brown. Janet E. 189,260,322 Brown, .10 280,295 Brown, Joscph M1 348 Brown, Keixh T. 267,348 Brown, Larry D. 183 Brown, Mark 240 Brown, Marshall E. 284,348 Brown, Marla D. 348 Brown, Pamela A. Brown, Paula J, 190.322 Brown, Paul A. 348 Brown, Robert C. 348 Brown, Robert J. 276.348 Brown, Roberta M. 233,322 Brown, Roy H, 273,348 Brown, Sara E. 185,348 Brownlow, James P, 273 Broxmn, Richard 235,348 Bruce, Mary M. 338 Brumback, Mary S 185,233,338 Brunelte, Michael .11 290,348 Bryan, Alonzo, J. 311 Bryan, Belly B. 287 Bryan, Joyce A. 348 Biyan, Minrose C. 348 Bryan, Norman L. 348 Bryant, Carlene C, 246 Bryam, William H, 348 Brzezinski, Evelyn J. 176,260,349 Buchanan, Paul E. 349 Buchanan, Wanda J. 349 Bucks, Maurccn 295 Buckingham, 301111 ,T. 173,263,349 Bundy, Mary A. 349 Borch, Donna D, 349 Burchcu, Sy1via A, 349 Burchlicld, Judy C, 331 Burks, Janis G, 230,349 Burgess, Janet E, 311 Burkeu, Magnard L, 349 Burkhaltcr, Ann C, 349 Burkharl, Rebecca F. 260 Burnett, John B. 240 Burnette, Martha W. 349 Burney, Barbara L. 349 Bums, Robert C. 280,349 Burrell, Walter G. 349 Bumdge, Nomnnn M. 230,349 Burrow, James L, 228,349 Burrow, John R, 240 Burrisa, Ruby J, 349 Burrill, Maurean Y. 349 Burnett, Mary C. 349 Burton, Sally L. 113,253,338 Bush, James W. 263,349 Bush, Rona1d L. 276 Bushore, Alan Q. 349 Bushore, John T. 290,349 Bulcher, Carl L. 196 Butler, Daniel E. 188 Butler, Martha E. 349 Bmler, Virginia C. 349 Byars, Woody S. 327 Byer1ey, Jane S. 230,349 Byers, Anne M. 349 Cabbage, Anna .1. 331 Cabbage, Ronnie C. 309 Caldwell. Charles W. 327 Caldwell, Gerald 349 Caldwell, Linda L. 349 Caldwell, Ford M. 263,349 Caldwell Robert W. 277,349 Callahan, Marxha S. 322 Callaghan, Patti E. 349 Callaway, Richard C. 349 Cnlloway, John W. 282,349 Calloway, Maxwell R 255,349 Ca110way, Robert M. 113,181,282,312 Ca1vert,BillN. 349 Calvin, Claudia V, 233,312 Campbell, Burley M. 327 Campbell, Charles S. 188,258,309 Campbell, E1izabcl11 A. 279,349 CampbeH, Jess D. 349 CampbcH, John P. 312 Campbcll, Marietta W. 295,331 Campbell, Pansy E, 349 Campbell. Richard A. 327 Campbell, Shirley A. 349 CampbeIl, Sonya A, 349 Campbell, Spence 258 Campbell, Susan 322 Camp, Emily A. 287,322 174,242,349 197,282,312 Campen, Patricia A Canary, Hal W. Cannon, Ralph L. 284,349 Cantrell, Ben H. 202,209 Canlwe11, David A. 188 Capeleui, John M, 349 Caplan, Alan L. 292,349 Caplan, James R. 236,338 Carden, Thomas E. 235,349 Carey, Mary L. 312 Car1, Richard W. 338 Carico, Samuel L. 268,349 Carlin, Allen C, 349 Carlton, Milmn E. 327 Carlton, Ronnie L. 327 Carmack, James H, 290,349 Carmichalc, Mary R, 176,253 Carnell, S1an Walker 349 Carnes, Jerry Wayne 255,349 Carney, Ann B. 253,349 Carpenter, Archie R. 334 Carpenter, Bob 263 Carpcnter, Charles E. 263,349 Carpenter, Richard H. 349 Carper, Robert A, 349 Carr, Irma E. 350 Carringlon. Gary P. 273,327 Carroll, Kathleen F. 287,350 Carroll, Rob 290 Carroll, Ronnie H. 350 Carroll, Sharon J. 185,350 Carroll, Timothy D. 350 Carroll, William R. 350 Carlrighl, Cay 279 Cash, David L 263 Carson, Ann L. 295,350 Carter, Edna A. 253,295,350 Carter, Diana R. 249 Caner, Frances A. 350 Caner, Michale V. 350 Carver, Belly 29S Cary, Richard A, . 255,350 Cascardi, Joseph A. 290,350 Case, Mona G. 350 Cash, David L, 350 Cashion, Virginia S, 210,338 Cass, David F, 255,350 Cassell, Jane D. 114,123 Cassily, Marian J. 322 Casson, Roy A. 350 Caslo, William R, 350 Cale, Michael M. 114,118.176.l97,203, 273.327 Cales, Alan L. 206,216,268,350 Caughran. Ronald L. 312 Causseaux, Michael R. Cavender, Gray A. Cavender, James M. Cavender. Virginia J. Chadwell, Diane L. Chadwell, Ernie K. ChudwelI, Kyle Chamberlain, Kathy L. Chambers, Linda. Chambers, Robert M. Chambley, Wi1liam B. Chamblin. 361T Champagne, David W. Chandler. James Chapman, Mark DeFoor Chapman, William T. Chapman, Vicki J. Chandler, James L. Chandlcr, John A. Chappell. Donald Ellsworth Chappell. Thomas G. Char1ce, Ann Chase. Arthur D. Chase. Bernice C. Chase. Dee Chcrry, Mike R. Chesncy, Kathryn A, Chesney. Larry J. Chew, John R. Chhabra. Indarmohan S. Chiapclla, John A, Chiaranlano, Diane L. Childress, Constance M. Childs, Roben W, Chilcs, John W. Chinwa1a, Valvimol Christenherry. Harry W. Christenberry, Henry E. Chrislerucn, Elli: Chrne11, Stun Church, Susan G, Church, w. Dwight Civills, Warner W. Clahough, James E. Claiborne, Charlene 3. Clark, Cynthia L. Clark, Davld S. Clark, Izlizabclh P. Clark, Gerald W. Clark, Grcy H. Clark. Hardee M. Clark. Harry K, Clark, Janice K. C1ark. Jeanne L. Clark, John L. Clark, Jerry Clark. Karen L. Clark, Penny Clark, Robert P. Claypool, Diane P. Clement, Robcrl N. Clements, Judy E. Clements, Shirley J, Clemmer, Lenore 13. Clemmer, Nic E. Clemmer, V1rginia L. Click, Richard C1111, Michael E. Chhon, .1061 W. C11nard, John A. Cline, Guy R. Clinton, Carole A, Clams. Kenneth D. Clams. Susan 1i. Cloud, Gary Lynn Coatcs, James J. Cobb. Elizabeth A. Cobb, Kalhenne L. Coble, Almeda G. Cochran, Barbara A. Cochran, Charles S. Cochran. Wilham D. Cockrum, Bill Coffey, Benjamin B. Come, Robert E. Coggin, Clifford G. Coggins, Marylyn J. Coggins, Mi1ler F. Cohcn, Marvin W. Cuhn, Nancy J. Coker. Phyllis C. Coker, Sharron, MCPhelridge Co1ben, William A. C019, Betsy Cole, Charles P. C016, Gay1or E. Cole, James T. Cole, Nancy L. C010, Patricia E. Cole, Polly A. Colebank, Johnny C. Coleman. David A. Coleman, Phillip R. Colley. Carolyn A. Colley. Jim R. Culley, Susan H. Collins, Lynda A. Collins. Norman W, Collins, Robert K. Colquin, Robert E. Colson. George A. Comer, Joy L. Comin, Tim Concklin, Pamela K. Condral. Caruly J. Conger, Nelda Conger, William L. Conley, Waync Connally, Sheila N. Connell, Norman W. Connell, Page Conner, Charles W. Conner, Janie Conner, Joseph L. Connor, Laura C. Conrad, Ricka S. Cook, Bill Cook, Mary K. Cook, Susan C. Cook. Suzanne Cooke, Tony D. Cooksey. Danny Cooley, Carolyn G. Cooley, Fielding E. Cooley, Melissa Q. Coomr, Adelle V. 350 277,350 200,327 322 287,350 276 322 350 350 282,350 327 280 350 244 350 350 295 350 277 350 263,322 274 350 249,350 268 351 350 328 2 1 1,328 350 350 274 295,350 277,350 280,350 350 350 282,350 249 244 350 284,312 350 174,200,328 350 350 277,350 350 350 350 279 350 233,350 230,350 328 267 350 239 350 249,338 221 265 350 351 188,202 351 289 277,351 290,328 284,351 290,351 260.351 312 265,351 331 351 351 217,351 351 242 273,351 289,351 194 284,338 312 277,328 351 351 236,312 234 230,351 331 273,351 174,239 351 351 312 274 279,351 265,351 192,258,309 277,351 339 339 263,312 242,339 242 351 351 351 351 351 282,351 253,351 351 351 183 351 185,295,339 284,351 339 351 274 240 176,193,295,351 351 244 295,351 351 351 290,351 351 274 270,322 211,242,351 352 Cooper. Allan D. Cooper, Belly G. Cooper, Carolyn W. Cooper, Dave Cooper, David M. Cooper, Donald R. Cooper, Emily S. Cooper, George P. Cooper. Hugh Edgar Cooper, Hugh S Cooper, Ivan N. Cooper, Janet M, Cooper, .10: W, Cooper, Joey Cooper, Joseph G. Cooper. Judy Cooper, Pamela R. Cooper. Ronnie A. Cooler, Adelle Cope, John R. Corbett, Deloras A. Corcoran, Virgil D. Core, Elaine Corral, Madeline K. Cons, Thomas C. Cory, Charles 8. Costa, Lyne D21 Cosncr, Scot Cos1el1o. Charles M. Cosxello, Robert J. Costner, Dale S. Collar, Michael Perriu Cotton, Jerry E. Comm, Naomi E. Cotircll, Daniel D. Cottrell, Patricia A. Coulter, Arlene K. Coulter, Ron M. Coulter, Ronald M. Courtney, Carlos H. Courtney, Dee Counncy, Wayne R, Cousins, Carol 0. Covington, Ernest G. Cowan, Mary E. Cowan, James T. Cowden, Betty A. Cox, Barry F. Cox, Carter M, Cox, John F. Cox, Judy L. Cox, Robert L. Cox, Robert T. Cox, Roy M. Cox, Twi11u C. Coyner, Joseph M. Crablree. Andrea V. Craddock, Anne Craflon, Susan C. Craig, Edward B. Cralg, Kay C1 g, Susan E. Cr' , Martha L. Crass, Randall M. Craver. Steven E. Crawford. Carol T. Crawford, James H. Crawford, Velma J. Crawley, Sandra K. Craus, Linda G. Creasy, Susan L. Creamer, Mauhew E. Creed, Thomas W. Cradle, Duny Credlc, William S. Crcech, Vicki S. Crenshaw, Jerry N. Crenshaw, Randy W. Cresci, Jayne F. Cressman. Janet A. Crih1ield, Phillip Crippcn, David W. Crockett, John R. Cronin. Puny Crooks. E1121 R. Crosby, Alice R. Cross, Bonnie J. Cross, Diane L. Cross, Jane R. Cross, Linda C. Cross, Shirley M. Crouch, Charles W., Jr. Crouch, Gil Crouch, Patricia M. Crowder, Martha S. meder. William J. Crowley. Carol E. Crouch, Patricia M, Crowder, James L. Crumley. Kmhy R. Crumpton, David H. Crusseaux, Mlkc Crulchflgld, Kendall L, Cruzc, Carolyn Cruzc, Gail E. Cuddy, Larry M. Culburn. Nancy 1. Culley, Christopher M. Culveyhouse. Linda S. Cumby, James A. Cunningham, Carol B. Cunningham, David C, Cunningham, Mark A. Cunningham. Mary K. Cunningham. Sandra L. Cureton, Dianna G. Cur1, David L. Currier, Brenda .1. Currie. H. Lee Cunis, Barbara J. Curtis, Stephen E. Curtis, W1111am N. Curlrighl, Catherine G. Cutler, Alison P. Cutler. Piercy Dalch, Char1es G. Dalch, Walter E. Dale, Judy A. Daley, Susan R. Dalrymple, Ronald K. Dalton, Alice R. Daneman. Gary A. Daneman. Jeff A, Danewood, Dianiu Daniel, Belly .1. Daniel, Linda J. 292,351 242,351 185 176 328 280.351 351 351 351 289,351 351 295,351 351 292 351 352 312 328 233 284,352 193,287,352 352 233 352 267,352 277,352 253 113 263,352 277,352 174,270,322 352 352 339 277,352 352 322 228 323 290,352 246 352 339 213 249,339 273,352 249,352 228,352 192 352 185,287,352 328 352 352 352 228,352 287,352 242 233,352 290,352 249 173,352 242,323 267.352 263.352 230.352 263.352 352 242,352 352 253,352 204 312 263 352 352 309 263,352 352 352 244 352 290.352 253 352 352 323 233,323 339 230,352 352 208 276,312 233 352 284.352 352 352 339 279 352 284 289,339 265 242 352 353 284,353 312 290,353 233,353 191,328 270,339 212,353 295,323 353 353 309 290,353 185 353 309 353 230,353 206 284,353 284,339 353 287.353 183 353 292,353 353 295 323 249,353 411 Danicl, Sandra J. Daniell, Belly A. Danker. George F. Dunner, Charles A, Dansky, Sxeven .1. Darby, William A. Darin, Susan Durnel1, Phil B. Daugherty, Harry M. Daugherty, Marsha Daugherty, Richard A. Davenport, JoAnn Daves, Slcvc C. David, Linda G. Davidson, Dennis B. Davidson, Edward 1'. Davies, Pamela G. Davis, Bcllye K. Davis, Car1 H. Davis, Connie L. Davis, Dick Davis, James C. Dans, Jayne C. John C. . John R, '. Joseph M, ', Linda G. , Lynn N. Philip H. Phyllis R. PriscilIa l. Rebecca Steve W, Susan K. , Susan P. Thomas W. Davis, William A. Davis, William W. Day, Alton F. Day, Frank P. Dean, Bldwell Ned Bearing, Delores A. Dealherage, A1ice L. Demon, Mary DeBosc, Sandra DcBrockc. Anna Decker, Bill L. DeGrella, David L. Deichman, Clarinda 13. De1ashmil, James R. Delionback, Dianc .1. Dc11301m0, John L DcLozicr, Dunie1 B, Dettor. Stephen N. DeMark. Suzanne V. Denney, Dona1d R. Dcnncy, Mary R. Demon, Edith D, DcPue, Ray V. DeShuzn, Cheryl A. DeVaull. Carlton R. Dever, Wil1iam E. Devine, Carolyn A. Dew, Carolyn DcWiu, William L. Dexter, Dennis D. Dcx1cr, Diane Diamond, Jerome Diamond, Susie Duck, Cathy Dick, James A, Dick Mary C, Dic 9rson, Joe C. Dickey. Willis T. Dickinson. Jill C. Dickinson. Susan Dickson. Linda F, Dicus, Linda J. Dienkncchl, Ann D111, Steve Dlllard. Fran A. Dillard, Mary L. Dillard, Woody Ditzcl, Patricia S. Dixon. Nancy L. Dobbs. Linda Dodd. hlixabeth A. Dodd. .1. D. Dudd, James M. Dodd, Margarel E. Dodd, Nancy E. Dodd, Susan K. Dodson, Andrew B. Dodson. C. Rlchard Dodson, David A. Dodson. James D. Dominick, Carolyn Dominick, Wynn C. Donahue, Margarcl A. Donica. John P. Dotson. Guy R. Daugherty, Carol M. Douglas. Dune H. Douglass, Laurie Douglass, Lorrain F. Doulhit. Janice D. Dowdy, Gary R. Dowell, Linda Carl Bowling. Jerry L. Downcy, Jackson Downcy. John B. Drennan. Gayle L, Drury. Belly A. DuBose, Carolyn V. DeBose. Patricia A. DuBose. Sandra M. Dudley. Sandra L. Duffy, David M. Duh, Carol L. Duke. John W. Duke, Kcnnelh C. Duke, Presmn T. Duke, William H. Dunuvanl, Leonard C. Dunavenl, Joan L. Duncan, Alice E. Duncan. Frances A. Duncan, Georgeanne Duncan, Joe H. Duncan, John J,, Jr. Duncan, James Duncan, Michael D, Duncan. William R. Dunham. David S. Dunham. Gloria J. Dunlap, Graham P. 287.353 211.353 353 312 292,353 353 25.1 263 312 260 203 253,339 255.353 331 289.353 323 323 323 273.353 353 276 353 353 255,312 353 353 331 195,201 312 353 181 279.331 353 260.339 523 255.312 353 273,353 312 353 328 353 339 274 246 279.353 290.355 312 323 255,353 274,553 290,353 180,270,353 273,353 246 173,174,353 287 233,353 353 280,353 235.353 290.353 339 233 353 353 265 353 234 295 267,354 354 353 353 265.354 185 354 354 249 284 174.287,354 279,323 354 354 354 113,339 246,354 277,339 213 354 354 354 188 273,354 197,273,354 273 242 354 246,354 354 198 49,295,354 233.354 233 354 185,354 339 354 270,354 197 267,312 250,354 242,340 354 354 331 260,354 277,354 354 276,354 277,554 176.183 255,354 255,354 340 354 173,354 354 179.197,263,328 354 270 176,284,354 208,554 289.354 354 354 DuPree, Dan R. DuPrcc. Thomas T. Durand. Forrest Baxter Durbeck. Daniel E, Durham, Mary J, Dur1and, Charles F. Duray, Gerri Dye. Robert V. Dyer. Denme 1.. Dykes, Nancy L, taslburn, Thomas .1. Easierly, James C. Easterly, Michael D. Eaton, Ruben L. Eastman. Donald E. Ebbs, Sterling D, Eberl,Carol Ebinger. Robert L, Echols, Elizabeth A. Echop, Van G. Eckcl. Susan Eckcrl, Roy N. Eckcn, Terrill D Edens, PhyIIis J, Eddlemon, Geru1d K. Edmonds, Paula .I. Edmondson. Linda A. Edmondson. Sara A. Edmondson, Wanda D. Edslrom, Eugcnc L. Edwards, Charles R. Edwards, Dan Edwards, Don R. Eggers. Lynn W. Elam, Mary J. Eley, Charles N. Eliasoph, Joscph B. Elkins, Doris A. Ellenburg, Anita S, Ellesperman, Steve Ellington, Annc Elholl. Phyllis 1.. Ellis, Milton H. Richard C. E ., Susie Ellison, Elizabeth Ellman, Susan H. Elmore. John M. E1rod, Willmm K. Elslns. Doris Emmcrt. Robert L, Emmons. Anne J. Ends1ey, Margarel M. Emmons. Mickey Ensor, Brian D. Ergen, Annc K. Enckscn, Cra1g G. 13mm. Kenneth W, Ernst, Laura Erskmc, Bayard Erskins, Buuard C. Erw1n, Donna K, Eskcw, Clint Eskcw. Susanne Espy. Sandra .1, Eslep. Norman D. Estes, Wi1liam T. E51111. Elizabeth Estill, Sarah .1. Elheridge. Dee L. E1hier. Camille F. Evans, Dav1d .1. Evans, Dickm Evans, Kathy Evans, Randall L. Evans. Samuel D. Evans, Virginia N. Everen. Sully M. Ewing, Dewey M. Ewing, Jack D. Ewing, Mary L. Ewing, W111111m O. Fagan, Michael F. Fain, Walker D, Falls, Dennis M. Falls, Dolores A. Fancher. Don C. Furiss, John E. Farkas, Kalhcrinc M. Farley, Peggy Farmer, David R. Farmer, Elizabeth Farmer, Juhn G. Farmer, Paulcue Farmer, William L. Farnham. William .1. Furnum, Michael Furrur. Barbara E. Farrell. Dime A. Furrin, John S. Farris. Beverly .I. Farris. Nettie A. Fashermial, Earnie Fuuccne. Louis Hulson Fuulkes, Mo11y A. Faulkner, James Morgan Faulkner, Shannon D. Faulkner, Sky Faulkner, Thomas Hopkins Feisl. Alice Louise Feldmun, Michael D. Falkner, John A. Felts, Ernest T. Fells, Katherine 0. Penn. Mary Barbara Ferguson. Larry Douglas Ferree, David A. Farm , Paula Mane Ferrell. Tom Field. Marilyn .1. Fields, Gail Marie Fic1ds, Tom Fineny, Ferris Finerty. John J. Finnegan, William J. Finney. Nancy A. Fischer, Herman A. Fishcer, Ruben A. Fisher, Bunny Fisher, Candis L. Fisher, Danny F. Fisher, Jacqueline C. Fisher, Jeane Fisher, Margie A. Fisher, Richard H. Fisher, William T. 354 267.312 354 263,354 354 340 253 354 354 265 280,354 183 354 354 354 273,354 246 328 265,355 277 295 355 258,309 355 355 355 331 274.355 340 228,355 284,340 284 355 355 331 255,355 292.355 355 249,355 284.355 233.355 355 282,355 355 274 249 355 355 267,355 239 290.355 332 340 244 355 355 280 355 355 284 355 253,355 216,267,355 265.355 249.332 313 313 246 246.332 242,355 313 221 267 233 228.355 355 355 233.3 277.3 280.3 295,3 3 290,3 267,355 270,355 192 295,355 290.355 355 253,355 355 295 355 265 355 355 282 253.323 355 328 355 332 292 355 357 355 282.355 267 255,356 234.356 292.356 255,356 282,356 356 233,356 276,340 267.356 260,356 282,356 239,340 295,356 176 280 356 356 340 356 228,356 274 356 273,356 313 274 356 268,356 356 F116, Carol M. Filchpulrick, Karen A. Fitch, Phyllis E. F115, David Filz. Donna J. Fitzgerald, Ann M. Fitzgera1d, Bobby G. Fitzpatrick, William E. Flanagan, Mary A. Fleming. Diane Fleming. James A. Fleming, Phil Flelcher, Charles M. Fletchcr, Jack M. Fletcher, Sallie B. Fletcher, Sherri11 A. Flowers, Brcnda Flowers, John Thomas Flowers, Nancy Flowers. Richmond M. Flowers, Tommy Floyd, James R. F1y, John T., Jr. Flynn, Lynda Flynt, B111 Flynn, Hal H. F1ynl, .10 Ellen Flury, Winona E. Fogany, Pal Fnldcn. Larry Follio, June Forbes, Janis K. Ford, Harris Duane Ford, James A. Ford, R. Gary Ford, Wilma J. Fornara, Gina Marie Forncy, James R. Forrester, Jan B. Forsha, R1121 G. Fortenbcny, Sandra D. Fortune, James E. Fory, Katherine M. Foster. Amy L. Foster, Barbara Foster, George R, Foslcr, James S. Foster, Johnny Mitchell Foster. Joyce A. Foster, Ju1ia A. Foster, Linda Foster,Lyn Foster, Melinda C. Foster. Nancy R. Foster, Valerie Fouceue, Chip Fauchc, Thomas H. Fousl, Lllllan D. Fowler. Bryant T. Fowler, Camille Fowler, Thomas Fowlkes, Molly Fowlkss, Ora F. Fox, Becky Fox. Gary W, Fox. John S. Fox, Rcbecca Ryland Fox. Rlck Fox, Ruth Fraker, Edgar L. Frams, Jennifer Franc1s, James B. Franconi, Raymond J. Franks, Sandra Franz, Kyleen Fraser, Cameron Ronald Fraser, Patricia Frazer, Schluy J. Frazier, Robcn H Frederick. D. Dickey Freedman. Ivan J. Freeland. Evangeline D. Freeland. Thomas W. Freeman, Ernest A. Freeman, J'Amcs P, Frccmon. Leslie A. Frceman, Robcrl N. Frceman. Ruth A. French, Robert Grady Frmdman. Jane C. Friedman, Mel A. Friers, Sue Frilchama, Dale A. Frills, George Brownlow Frius, Sharron K. Frost, Sandra R. Froula. James D. Frvmin. 1111: A. Fry, James L. Frye, Gage Fublcn, Larry Fugate, Elizabeth A. Fugate, Nancy E. Fugua, Anita J. Fulcher. Carolyn Ran: Fuller, Palncia G. Fullerton, Howard Rislcy Fulton, Frank Keene Fulton, Mary J. Furney, Richard Fuudl, Terry L. Gaddy. John D., Jr. Gugwell. Dury G. Games, Austin P. Gaines, Charlcs S. Gaines, Patricia A. Gaino, Susan C. Gaisscr, Rachcl A. Guilhcr, Anderson C. Galbream, Thomas H. Galligan, Susan A. Galloway. Carol A. Galloway. Robert D.. Jr. Gal1oway, Sheryl A. Galofaro, Richard Galyon, Emily C, Gambill. Michae A, Gamb1e. Barneu .1., Jr. Gammon. Ann B, Gammon, Margaret A. Gann. Rebecca B. Garber, Bernice 1:. Gardner, Harvey L. Garretson, James E. Garrett. Eslon L. Garrett. James M. 260,356 356 356 244 356 356 3213 356 356 49 313 240 356 267,356 356 233,356 176.233 356 356 356 270 356 273,356 274 356 340 356 356 253 356 356 356 313 356 356 356 242,323 268,356 356 356 340 356 253.356 356 249 195 263,356 356 356 233,357 260 249 340 246,357 176,246,323 267 208 356 268,357 279 357 246 332 253 282,357 273,357 357 267 213 276.357 279 284,357 340 242 221 357 265,357 340 323 357 357 357 263,357 357 263,357 196 357 323 183,204,313 234,357 292.357 287 289,357 340 246,357 357 206,273,357 234,357 267,357 242 235 230,357 114,125,193,332 287,357 313 246.313 194.313 280.328 313 284 357 276,357 334 244 255,357 357 239,332 265 267,340 313 357 242,357 289,357 357 228 357 197 273,345 357 332 357 357 204 282,357 357 328 Garrett, John R. Garrigan, Margaret R. Garrison. David M.. Jr. Gariun, David M. Gurvcrick, Richard A. Garvey, Kenneth W. 0055. Alice B. Gassaway, Samuel A., Jr. Ganas, Fred P, Gaude. Susan K. Gaude. Willlam C. Gault. Alma 1. Guy, Bettye E. Gehrm, John Gcllcr, Joan M. Gencvcr, Charlcs E, Gentry, David 11. Gentry, James H., Jr. Gentry, Muck A. Gcorge, Katherine R. Gershberg, Steven S. Ghormlcy, Rebecca L, Giannini, Michael A. Gibney, Katherine E. Glbson, Eleanor L. Gieselmann, James W, GICSEF. Gary A. GifTen, James K. Gilbert, Jon B. Gilbert, Kitty Anne Gilbert. Scott J. Gillan, Thomas R. Glllenline, Muchell C. Gillenwater, Wilfred K. Gilham, Fred T.. Jr. 6111mm, Gene L. Gilman, Sumner D. Gilrcuth, Jerry R. Ginsburg, Sarah L, Givens, Ellen .1. Gladdcn. Thomas G. Glass, Robert T. Glass, Sharon D. Goan, Hugh C. Goans, Ronald E. Goble, Laura A. Goddard, Mary A. 357 357 357 357 180,313 357 190.242,323 244 357 287 323 357 249,323 194 234,357 357 211,328 284,358 114,219,313 279,358 358 233,358 289,358 204 323 282,328 280,313 176,334 195 189.358 292,358 290,358 282 284 358 358 358 358 234 313 313 358 279 240 358 279 358 Goddard, Paul D., Jr. 114,178,188,273,309 Goddard, William H. Godek, Kathryn Godsey, Gary B. Goeltz, Donald Robert Goclz, Barry R. Goff, Jerry E. 001T. Robert M. Gold. Bruce H. Goldberg, Paul E. G01den. Richard H. Go1dfeder, Richard I. Goldhamer, Marc S. Go1d1n, Ralph S. Goldstein, Susan C. Good, Geraldine S. Goodman, Kicvcn Y. Goodman. Thomas H.. 31. Goodrich, Gail L. Gpodson, Robert H. Goodwin. Carol A. Goolsby. Sharon J, Gordon, Carolyn D. Gordon, Sylvia H. Gordon, Vernon E. Gore, Frances 3. Gore, Madam H. Gosney, Carol L. 6055. Charlene J. Gossell, Theresa R. 6011, Patricia W. Gottlicb, Alan M. Golwald, Richard G. Goudurzi, Nasscr A. H. GOLikOWSkI, Rlchard J. Grab, David 1. Grabcr, Arnold E. Grady, Carter L, Graham, Brenda L. Graham. Frank P. Graham. H, M. Graham, Louis S. Graham, Ronald L. Graham, Wanda F. Graham, William .1., 31. Gramm. Kenneth Grannis. Ann E. Grunnis. Joan R. Grant, Gwendolyn J. Grant, James H. Grant, James R. Grunt, Patricia A. Gram, Rosalyn Gratz. Robert B. Graves. Bettye L. Graves. Martha C. Graves, Munha L, Graves, Vlrginia R. Gray, Elizabcth A, Gray, Gary .1. Gray, Michucl G. Gray, Michael H. Gray, Roger T. Green, Betsy Grccn, Brenda J. Green, David B. Green. Elizubdh S. Green, Reba R. Green, Thomas E,. Jr. Greenberg, Martin L, Greenblall, Ada H. Greenblau, John R. Greene, Larry A. Green, Mary L. Greene, William D. Grccne, William O. Grecnman. Frank1in D. Grecnough, Bonnie G. Grecnup, George 1., Jr. Greemng. Peggy L. Greer, Howard M. Greer, Perry C. Greer, Stephen A. Greever, Jane B. Gregor, .10: Gregory. Dcun H. Gregory, Glona A. Gregory, Judith A. Gregory, w11116m D. 173,273,358 239 313 282,358 292,358 313 244 292,358 236.358 113.292,340 358 236,358 292,358 313 195 358 358 249,358 358 323 358 323 239,358 309 185.358 340 358 230 332 249,358 358 282,358 328 200 290,313 292,358 332 323 240 280,358 358 313 340 358 217 287,332 323 332 358 358 260,358 358 219 358 265,358 358 185,279 265 267.358 228.358 228,358 358 249 359 282,359 340 249,359 359 176,292,340 242 358 280,358 274 192 280,359 359 265.359 359 359 359 263,313 211 359 313 228,358 173,323 358 198 412 Grening, Peggy L. Gresham, Willlam C. Gresky, Mary L. Grexarson. Beuy Gr115as1. James A. Gnliin. James .1. GriHin, Linda E, Grimn. Mary J, Gnmlh, Dav1d C. Gr11111h. Thomas R. Grlggs, Shirley H. Grlgsby. William H. Gnsard, John R. Grisard, Michael T. Gnswold. Terry A Gritzner. Barbara L. Grllzner, M1chael L. Grizzlc, Elimbelh .1. Grab, Donald C, .11. Groncr. V1ck1 D. Grosboll, Martha J. Gross, Robert N. Grover, David B. Groves, Bettye L. Groves, Cathenne E. Groweg, Suzanne M. Guckerl. Leonard S. Guepe, Ann M Guinn, Elalne Gulnn, Kathleen F. Guion, Susan Guily, Mansour Gumphrey, Glenda C. Gunderman, Glenn A. Gunn, Rebecca B. Gupton. Cindy A, Guslafson, Betty L. Gulhne, Jerry D. Gulhne, Larry L. Guy, Margaret A, Gwyn, Mary E. Haas, Jon S. Haberlcy, M1163 W.. Jr. Hackelt, Benita L. Hackeu, Beverly A. Hadorn, August F., Jr. Hadsall, Marvin H. Haeuslcr, Susan K. Haaner, William HaHner. Wuher C.. Jr. Hagan. E10156 Hagewood, Linda K. Haggard, Freddy M. Haggard, Glenda A. Hailhcoul, Michael W, Hale, Frank J, Hale. Thomas N, Ha1ey, Mary S. H1111, Mary R. Hall, Charlcs D. Hall, Cynlhm A, Hall, Eddlc R. Hall, Howard C, Hall, Sharon J, Hall, William Hamblen, Stave H. H011, William M, Humbaugh, Slephen Ham1110n, Carl D. Ham1116n, .10 K. Hamilton. Marilyn K. Hamilton, Susan S. Hamilton, William K. Hamlet. Carolyn C. Hammers, Walter B. Hampel. John T. Hampton. Brian S Hampton. Craig R, Hampton. Wllliam T. Hamsley, Slcphen M. Hancock, Don E, Handlcy, Cloyd M.. .11. Handy Ann M. Hancy, W1lliam B. Hannah, Harriett P. Hansurd, Martha L. Hansard, Samuel L. Haralsun, John H. Harb, Charlene A. Harb, James M. Harden, Roben R. Hurdimun, Jerry L, Harding, Jamcs A. Harinsuit, Chanpurn Harkins, Kathy M. Harklcmad, Henry C. Harmon, Murcia R. Harmon, Nancy N. Harmon. Phillip H. Harrell, Norman B. HarriII, Susan C. Harrimun. Joseph W. Hams, Anne M. Harris, David W. Harris, Donald P. Harris, Henry C. III Harris, Jenny L. Harris, Joanne Harris, John Harris. Lorena Harris, Mary A. Harris, Nancy Harris. Patrice Harris. Ruben L, Hams, Sandra P. Harris, Spencer S. Harris, Steve Harris, Timothy R. Harris, Tom Harris, William A. Harrison, Allan T. Harrison, Christine 3. Harrison, Deborah V. Harrison, James W. Hamson. Joan T. Hamson. Joscph S. Harrison. Many Harrison, Suru R. Harrison, Tcki Harsh. George W. Hart, Charlolle E. Hart, Mary B. Hartford. Harryene G. Hartman, Alice S. Hartman, Patricia A. Hurlsook. Jane K. 176 206, I78. 173. 233 255,359 246,359 295 359 173 242.359 279,323 273 263,359 265,359 268,359 359 280 280.359 239,359 328 295.359 340 ,359 .359 359 284,359 233 359 279,359 273.328 359 230,359 359 185,233 176 185,359 359 230 176,359 359 282,328 328 359 185,274 236.359 323 287.340 287 255,359 359 360 216 280,313 249 359 359 210.359 273,359 359 359 260,359 253,359 N N 258,359 267,360 197 253 239,360 279,360 289,360 49,249,360 176,214. .190.340 176 173. 189 189. 289,360 360 290,360 290,340 263,360 244 360 280.360 274,360 240 279 274.360 235,360 173 270.360 313 360 290.360 21 7,360 360 276.313 265 260 289,360 228,360 360 181 230,341 360 270,360 290,360 360 234,360 282,313 218,279 323 360 233,360 360 230,360 263,360 244 360 290 280.360 328 323 260 289,360 360 360 360 295,341 360 244,360 274,360 239.360 360 360 265,360 279,360 Harvey. Kay K. Hurvill, Molly Hash. Robert T. 111 Haskcw. Grcgon K Huskins. Robert Huslbauer. Gretchen T, Haspel, Randolph J, Hastings, Larry Hulchcr. Buddy Hatcher. Charm C. Halhcolc, James R. Hatmukcr, James L. Hanenbuch. Carol J. Haubenreich, Gladys L. Hauill. Molly Ilaun, Kathryn Haun, W1111um R, Huulala, Enc J. Huwes, Laura F. Hawkins, Mac Hawkins, Malcolm Hawks. B1111 Haworth, Joseph D. Hawmlh, Lee E. Hayes, Ellcen C, Hayes. Mark .1, Hayes. W1lluxm 6.. Jr. Haynes. Banon F. Haynes. Duvld D, Haynes. Edward A. Haynes. Rick Archlc Haynes. Robcn C. Hays. Mark H, 111 Head, Allen T., Jr. Head, Bur Head. Tommy Head. Ruben J. Head, W1111um C. Hcadon. Berl P, Hcadrlck, CharIonc J. Heath, Kathryn S. Heulhcrly, Glenda K. Heulhcrly, .10 A. Healhcrly. Judilh E. Hebert. Suzanne L, Heddleson. Janet K. HclTell. Susw P16111011. Charles R. Hag. Nanc;v .1. Hegedus. Carol A. Hegidio. .10 A. Hehn. Mary A. T. Hugel. Elam: Hc11man. Lida M, Hcmberg. Marilyn Heller, Henry R. 111 Helm5, Lvelyn M. HelLon. Herbcrl L, Hembrcc, Belly J. Hembrce, Vmu 1. Henderson, Marty Henderson, Vick1c L, Henderson. W1111um J. chdlcmen. James A.. Jr. Hendlcr. Jowurd M. Hendon, William M. Hendrickson. George C Hendrickson. Mary E, Hendrix, John B. chdnxon. Bill S. Hennig, James E. chnig, Kenneth H, chrich, Kulhleen M. Henry. Duv1d H, Henry. Hurr3 L, Henry. Joseph W.. Jr. Henry. Marlena J. Henry. Pauline S. Hensley. Debilhm C, Hensley. Thomas R, licnson. Suc Hcppel. Charles S, Hereford, James 3., Jr, Herman, Lewis B. Herring. Thomas J. Herron. Wlllium Heslop, W1111um D. Hess. Pamcm C. Hesson. Willlum R, Hesllc. Bcllc Hellingcr, Michael E. chng. Hap Hewgley. James R, Hickerson, James W, Hickman. James J. chkmun. Winston C. Hiedench, James L. Hiegel. Elaine L. Higginbolham. Hunsford N, Hildrelh. John H. H111. Carolyn J, Hlll, James R. Jund 1 John Mary A. . Steve L. Hillmun. Shelwn B.. Jr, Himmelalein. Marc I. Hinds, Karen F. Hines, Lenora M. Hines. Rellu M. Hinslcy, Paul K. Hinson. Roger A. Hinton. Jeanne L. Hinton. Linda .1. Hinton. Melvu J. Hinton. William S. Hlscy. Nancy D. Hissom. Bclhcl 1. Hitch, Elizabeth A. Hilch, J, Parks Hllch. James D. Hitch, Jem Hixon, Shahm F. Hixson, Sue E. Hobm, Ronald E. Hochcnberg. Sandra Hochncdel. Faye Hodges, Harry G. Hodges, John E. Hodges, Marilyn S. Hodgcs, Sharon A. Hodges, Wayne HotTman, James F. Hoffman, Lynn F. Hoffman. Richard T., Jr. 233,360 249 290.360 2 5.360 2114 190.230,.360 174.360 195 268 313 276,361 276,361 361 230,341 249 230 235.323 214276.361 279.361 244 360 361 3211 174.244 361 361 290.361 264,361 176 313 280.301 334 361 361 263 268 361 183,263,314 174.277.3311 260,361 341 361 260.323 332 361 361 233 290,361 323 341 246,361 361 1135 265,341 234 273,361 361 309 361 323 280.361 361 244 361 361 361 274 3211 282,361 280,361 361 2 111.2793 14 361 314 246 361 284,361 292.361 263.361 1711 361 274 314 279 361 267 361 284.361 341 196,328 290 361 284.361 282,361 332 361 260.314 268 265 2114.361 2134.314 362 265 362 274 284.362 240 265.362 362 362 314 362 362 323 341 362 244 230 246 194,3 14 234.314 274.362 258 180,258,309 246 246 263.362 362 185,279 268,362 Hogin, John H. Holcomb, Glenn R. Holcomhe. Robert R, Holder. George W., Jr. Holder, Pamela G. Holder. Suwnnc Holeman, Buddy Holger, Diane N. Holland. Karen Y. Hollen. John M. Holloway. Jeanne E. Holloway. Palriciu A, Holmes. Ann Holm ', Charlcs B. Holmes. Mary A. Holmes, Peter C. Holmes, Susan Hull, Andrew D. Holt. Reba R. Hellman, Mary J. Hollsingcr, Cris Hooge, Danny M. Hoogesmger, David S. Hooker. Laureen M. Hooker. Lawrence E. Hooks. Constance L. Hooper, Frederic W. Hooper, Jane B. Hoolcn. Sarah C. Hoover. Paul T., Jr. Hoover. Susan M. Hope, Jo A. Hope, Mary J. Hopkins, Glyndu A. Hopson, Brenda S. Horn, Willard J., .11, Homer, Era E.. Jr. Horownz. Hal Honenslinc, Joel C. Horton, John L., Jr, Horton, Robert L., Jr. Hoskins, James A. Hoskins, Robert L. Hulchkiss, Richard L. Houser. Anne C. Houser. Robert E. Houston. John L., .11. Howard, Elinor D. Howard, Jamcs A, Howard, ShIrlcy A. Howard, chona J. Howe. Robert D. Howell, Douglas E. Howell. Ronald L. Hows, Billie C. Hubbard, Alan R. Hubbc11. Lynne K. HubbcH. Rulhi: Huckuby, Robcrl W. Huddleston, Mary L. Hudgens. Kennelh F. Hudkins, James L. Hudson. Dennis M. Hudson, Pene1ope C. HulT, Carl W. Huff, Martha L. HoHinc, Roben F. Huggins, Stanley M, Hughes, JulIa C. Hughes. Martha D. Hughes. Owen T. Hughes. Slephen R. Huguclcl, Donna J. Hulzm, Angela M. Hulen, James R. Humber. Carol A. Humberd. Ann S. Humh1e, Carol A. Humbmchi. Harold F. Hume. David Humphrey, George T. Humphries, Michael H. Hundlcy. James M. Hundley, Susan T. Hunley. Nancy M. Hunley. Stanley C. Hum. Bclhel T. Hum. Edward M. Hum. Ru1h R. Hum, Steven L. Hunter. David R. Hunm. Robert B, Hunlcr, Rosemary Huray, Anita L. Hurley, Mary E. Hurst. Kathryn Hursl. Michael D. Hurt, Lynn A. Hun. William T. Huskcy, Charles D. H1151, Donald A. Hutchinson. Richard B, Hulchison, Kathleen E. Hutchison, Terry L. HMHCS, Alfred F. Hulson, Man B. Hutton, Deborah J. Hyau, Joanna R. Hydcr, Leslie R. lnman, Curtis D. 1nman. Dennis H. lnslcr, Amy Inwin, Charles M. hick, Palirciu E. Irwin, Charlene F. 1rw1n, Rodney H. Isenbcrg, Doris S. Jackson. Bobby Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Charles R. Jackson, Domimck L. Jackson, Don Jackson, John A. Jackson. John J. Jackson, Liz Jackson, Ovell: Jackson, Paul D, Jackson, Robert C. Jackson, W. Elizabeth Jacobs. Lcs Jacobs, John F. Jacobson, Mel S. James, Joycc E. Jamison. James J. Jarrcu. Bob Jclrcrs, Dinah S. 180,284,362 362 362 276,362 260,362 242,362 244 362 362 362 362 176,206,265 287 362 362 362 265 362 279 246,362 233 240 280,362 362 289,362 362 362 185,204,249,279,362 341 228,341 233 362 362 362 362 273 282,314 362 263,362 290,362 362 267 284,362 362 249,362 314 195 362 284,362 323 362 314 362 263,362 362 362 113,121,206,249,341 185,249 277,363 249 323 363 280,363 295,363 363 279,363 280,363 363 246,363 362 363 328 363 253.332 228.363 363 233,363 234 363 284,341 341 363 258,309 363 260,363 196 289,363 282,363 295,362 255,314 267,323 363 363 246 363 274 363 1363 3 I4 361 363,282 228,363 260,363 183 314 249,363 253 332 363 363 289,363 234 289,363 260,363 239 290,363 363 284 239,363 280,314 277,363 2 I 3 363 363 173 210 328 284,363 253,341 292,363 183 292,314 179,3 14 267,363 244 314 JetTrey. Andrew N. Jenkins. David Jenkins, Ewin B. Jenkins, Mary C. Jenkins. Jeanette Jenkins. Shirley J. Jenkins, William L. Jennings, Carolyn S. Jenn1ngs, Donna C. Jennings, Edward P. Jernigan. Jane E. Jessee, Ruben M, Jan. Johanna B. Jellon, James William Jewis, Jim Jinnegun, Wm. 3., III Jochrs, Belly L. Johns. Thomas N. Johns, William H., Jr. Johnson, Albert F. Johnson, Alice R. Johnson, Bay1or L. Johnson, Betty G. Johnson, Candy Johnson, Caro1 Sue Johnson, Chip Johnson, ClilTord Q. Johnson. Cynthia J. Johnson, Doris S, Johnson. D0ug1as A. Johnson. Edward B. Johnson. John L. Johnson. Karen A. Johnson, Kalhlenn V. Johnson. Larry D. Johnson, Larry K, Johnson. Lennie Johnson, Lucy G. Johnson. Lyn Johnson, Mary R. Johnson, Nancy A. Johnson. Phylis Johnson. Rick M. Johnson. Ronald J. Johnson. Sandra L. Johnson. Vicki Johnson. Wesley M. Johnson, William F. Jones, Bentun R. Jones, Candy S. Joncs. Caner Jones, Dan Jones, David E. Jones, Gordon F. Jones, James E. Jones, James M. Jones, Jennifer W. Jones, Jeanne Jones, Jimmy Jones, Lauren D. Jones, Leslie F. Jones, Lynn M, Jones, Mark G. Jones, Michael L. Jones, Richard Jones, Robert D. Jones, Robert L. Jones, Sheryl B. Jones, Turncr L. Jordan, Elise A. Jordan. James L. Jordan. Jean A. Jordan, Richard L. Josephson, Lousc Jon, Palsy Jowcrs, J. Sum Joyce, Jean A. Judd, Daniel S. Judd. Jennifer L. Jurbergs, Alis Justus, David Justice, John J. Juslis, Vicki D. Kulshovcn, Karen Kaminski, Karl T. Kaplan. William G. Kurr, Susan E. Kashdan, Gary J. Kay, Charles Samuel Kuyharl. Susan L. Kayler. Julia A. Kuylor. Judy Kca11y. James McM. Kearney, Lola Y. Kceblc, Arthur L. Keeling, S1cven L. Keeling, Thomas M. chseckcr. Sum chver. Carolyn A. Kciling, Jean Keith, Ellen Keith. George G. Keller, Carolyn Jean Keller, Danny Eugene Keller. Kenneth M. Keller. Mike W. Kc11crmann, Susan Kelly, Edwin Z. Kel1y, Nancy Joan Kelly, Virginia Lcc Kclson, Thomas Noel Kellncr, Stephan W. Kcmmer, John C. Kemp, H. Brant Kemp. Ronnie C. Kennedy. Evelyn Kennedy. Margaret K. Kennedy, Marty Kennedy, Thomas Lilchlield Kennedy, William Edgar Keough. Jane! chharl, Rosalie H. Kerr, Tom Kcras. James Joseph Kersh, Bonnie Nan Kcslcr, Dianc Kesler, Donna Kcsley. Rodger B. Kelulal. Sulephorn Kcy. Rugherford L. Kcylon. Barbara Kidd. Dhcrry R. Kiel, Brian N. Kilc. Douglas J. Kiley, Margaret E. Kinbcrg; Paul 280,363 363 341 189,363 295 287.363 334 341 363 228,363 363 188 265,363 273,363 267 280 314 314 195 363 363 364 364 253 364 273 364 364 274,364 276,364 277,364 277,364 364 279,364 364 282,364 290 364 265 279.364 332 279 267,314 364 364 364 328 190 276,364 260,364 242 290 268,364 208 228,364 314 295,364 287 169 364 364 364 255,328 277,364 244 221,364 314 113,174.279,341 315 173,253,364 197,284,309 233,364 364 260,364 249 282.364 332 364 295,364 191,270,328 270 273,364 242,364 1 14, 185,174 284,364 292,364 295 292.364 236.364 364 249,341 1 13 315 279,341 235,315 284,364 209,202 192 364 242 265 267,364 364 364 364 364 364 263,364 239,364 253,364 267,365 365 365 365 290,365 249 365 274 365 323 246 265,365 365 315 234,365 274 274 216,282,365 365 268,365 365 365 292,365 341 323 236,365 413 Bmwyn Kincard. Rusha King, Diane King, Helen Ruth King, Jerry W. King, Linda F. King, Tallulah L. King, Theresa D, Kingery. W1lliam H. Kirk, Barbara L. Kirk. Bill Kirk. Carol Kirk. Kathryn Kirk, Kmy Kirk, Vernon E. Kirk, William Q. Kirschncr, Jerry A. Kilchcns, Raymond L. Kizer, Jane E, Klurburg, David K1enbenuw. Judy Klepser. Caro1 L. Klinc, Ella E. Klopfer. Carol L, Knee, William Knee, Helmut E. Knccland, Douglas L. Knight, Eliza Knight. Joan B. Knislcy, Ben H. Knolton, Robert W. Knoll, Robert L. Kocur. Frank A. Koger, Dot Kolick. Nadine K012, James Koo, Ronald Kortvely, Karen D. Kolcski, Frances L. Kovach, Kenneth Kuvach. Lou Kram, Pamela E. Kramer, Sherrie Kratschmer, Carole Kmlllcr. Linda Kraus. John Warren Krieg, Richard W. Krykendall, Cary Krzanowski, Mary A. Kuhlo, Jo A. Kuhlo, Robcn C. Kunlz, Robcna .1. Kusmich, Charles Kuykcndall, Cary M. Kyle, Carolyn A. Ky1e, Douglas J. Lacey, John William Lackcy, Doug Walker Lackey, John Edward Lackey. Sib Lackey, Sylvia Lackey, Susan Lacy, Carolyn Marie Ladas, Virginia Bcaly Luke, Joseph Tamlin Luke, Palsy Hensley Lambert, Jack LuMuslcr, James Don Lambert, Lin Lump. Sherry Lumpley. Jimmy Lance, R0 ald Walter Lune, Teresa Pcrkey Lundcr, Claire Lune, Gloria Lane, Linda Kay Lunford. Ina Lynn Langdon, Bruce Lunicr, Alton Boyer Lanier, Susan Ethel Landgren, Cheryl Ann Lunnom. Roberl Wallace Lurkin, Lynda Lurkin, Sieve Larson. Skip John Larson, Slcphcn John Lussiter, Linda Lee Lulcndrcssee. John R. Luu, Henry Laughlin, John LuVarre. Harriette Anne Lavender, Carol Luwlcy, Marvin Lawrence, Sue Carolyn Laws, Anna Marie Laws, Linda Lawson, James Brian Lawson. Lowcll K. Lawson, Lynn Lawson, Sandra Sue Lawson. Sarah Mack Lawson. Thomas R. Lay, Jcan Lay, Larry Paul Lea, Linda Louise Leach. Margaret Elizabeth Lcake, David Farley Lealh, Mary Angla LcCroy, Gordon Gerald Lcdbeller, Charlollc Ann Lcdbener, David Wayne Lcdbeuer, Joan Ledbcller. WilIiam Michael LcDuke. James Nevil1e Le, Th1 Kim Oanh Lce. Anne Nelson Lee, Clara Lil1ian Lee, Clarence E. Lee, Judith Ann Lee, Philip Michael Let, Terry Carroll Lee, William Ellsworth Leech. Patricia Janice Leeward, Judi Anne LeHer, Jana! Lemberg, Laura Lemlcin. Dian Lehwich, Jim Leflwich, Barb'ara Jean Legion, Terry Lcib, Sleven Harold Leibovich, Marvin Leibowitz, Lawrence Pau1 LcJeune, Janice 365 185 233 246 230,365 114,174,276,328 365 274,365 189,274,365 289,365 50,242,332 244 265 365 242 258,309 365 292,365 290,365 253,323 365 176 246,323 365 365 289 365 267,365 249 230,365 365 209 228,365 284,365 1 13.185,274.323 234 365 217 365 315 179 280 260,365 185,274 274 274 365 365 284 365 365 365 341 290,365 284,365 365 276 289,365 284,365 ZIUJfD 279 176 1 13,279 365 365 365 365 212 366 341 366 263 270,366 332 239 242,323 324 366 277,366 235,366 366 366 309 324 244 280,366 366 366 280 200 341 366 206 366 185,295,366 366 51,1 14.1 19,174. 178,206.265,341 366 228,366 274 324 324 280,366 230 235,366 185,274,366 366 284,315 279,366 315 366 280,366 287 366 315 341 242,366 366 328 287,332 235.366 328 282,366 287,366 366 246 234 234 273 287,366 366 236,366 263,366 236,366 366 Lenford, John Lenhardl, Kathie Lennon. Thomas Charlcs Leonard. Scon Easterly Lepper, K11 Leslie, Carol Ann Lesser. Steven Len Lester, Connie Lee Lester, Margaret Louise Levin, Rina Levine. Jimmy Howard Levy. Barry Stuart Levy, Gary Michael Lewis, Frederick John Lewis. James M. Lewis. Joe T. Julia Joseph Raymond . Lynn Martha K. 3 , Ray Rebecca J. Reck Richard C. Shirley Ann ', Thomas Jerry Lichl, Leonard D.. Jr. Lieb, Mary Thumas Lieberman, Mark Licflcr, Janet Elizabeth Liggcu, Albert Carl Ligon, Donna F, Lile, Norma Gary Lillie, Richard Andrew Lilly. James Alexander Lin, Chau-Min Linam, 3111 Linum, Ernest William Lindscy, Carol Lindsey, Martin L,. 111 Line, Robin Lee Lippcv Ronald Joseph Lipson. Michael Lillle, Pal Lynn Liulc. SlaH'ord F. Litllclon, Robert Burton Livingston, David A11ison Livingston. Jay Harrison Lloyd. Sarah Elizabeth Lobemni, Richard Locke, Ben Franklin, Jr. Locke, Howard Estes. Jr. Locklear. Miaiam Logan. Dav1d G. Logan. David G. Logan, Jennifer Lohmann, Peter J. Lona, Joe Lung. Bill Long, Diane Long. David Long. Evelyn Johnson Long, James Russcl1 Long, Jasper Noel Long, Jerry Lee Long, John Allan Long, Lary Thomas Lung, Linda Lee Long, Michael Long, Priscilla Kay Long. Sim Perry Long, Susan Ann Long. Thomas S. Long, William Rube Longmirc, Dennis B. Looney. Joe Looncy. Matilda Allison Lou, Henry Love. Bebic Lovc, Nancy R. Lovcday, Belty Claire Lovcl. Phyllis Loving, Kathryn Fazia Lovejoy. Sue Ellen Lowe, Benjamin L. Lowc, Glenda Carol: Lowe. Nathan Ted Lowe, Richard Marlin Lowe, Rogcr C. Lowe, S. Lynnc Loyd. Phil 5. Luallen, Gwendolyn Ann Luhowiuk, Gregg Michael Lucclon, Bobby Luna, Joseph Dennis Lurey. S1ephcn Wcil Lusk. David Wayne Luurell. Larry Howard Lyell, John Cowan. 11 Lylc, Judy Ann Lyle, Maxine Lynch. Larry Lynch, Patricia Palmer Lynn, Philip W. Lynn, Sandra Joyce Mabcry. Roben G. Mabry, Cheryl D. Mabry, Pamela Mackowl, Gene MacDonald, Mary F. MacDonald, Penelope J. MacNaughmn. Margie J. Maddox. Don C. Maddox, John W. Muddux. Hudson 0. Muddux, Robert N. Muffey. John Mahalrcy. John D. Muhcr, Edmund D. Mahoncy, Margaret E, Mahoncy, Robert E. Mahr, Jack Major, Margarm F, Malay, Bruce B. Malhoil, Kenneth D. Malin, David M. Malinow, Andrew H. Malliculc, Barbara Maness, Philip E. Mangrum, Barbara .1. Mann. John K. Mann, Linda K. Mann, Marilyn K. Manning, Carl W. Manning, Margaret E. Manuszak, Judith A, 213 253 366 366 230,366 188,221.242,366 366 366 189,366 234,366 292,366 366 292,366 174,267,342 342 366 239 315 366 366 273 367 255 367 274,366 367 367 367 292.367 366 315 367 295,367 367 273,367 367 267 367 246 367 176,284,367 367 367 367 315 290,367 276,315 284,342 367 367 284,367 367 242 214,328 2 I 4,328 189 180,268,315 180 284 173 176 367 367 342 367 290,3 13 367 239,367 244 367 267.367 174.249,367 367 367 196 174,180,240 367 2 I 7 249 230,324 295,367 265 367 249 328 367 367 290,367 367 367 367 367 367 367 290,367 292,367 228,367 367 277,367 367 367 367 174,367 195,328 332 289,368 368 242,368 236 368 274,368 253,368 228,368 244 267,368 267,368 284 368 277.315 368 315 284 332 282,368 228,368 368 368 249,324 276,368 249,324 282,368 239,368 333 368 295 287,368 Munzuk. Carla H, Maples. Harricl Lannom Maples. Mary A. Muruno. John F. Murchcl. John Marcus. Kennclh J. Murgruve. Georgc E. Murgullcs, Dons E. Markley. Kennclh C. Murkowiu, Gene M. Marks. Bllly G, Marks. George M, Marlene. Charles A, Marquaral. Katherine A. Marsh, Martha C. Marsh. Vicki L Marsh, Ward L. MurshuH, Bnun A. Marshall, David L Marshall, Douglas Marshu11, Michael R, Marshal. John G. Marlin. Clarence A. Martin. Dcun B Martin. Edward R. Murun. Edwin L. Murun. Jeanie M. Marlxn. Larry B, Murun. Ruben W. Marun. Ronald C Marnn. Terry A. Manm. Tommy F. Mashburn, Douglas N. Mason. Betty A. Mason. Jlm B, Massey. Ahce 1. Massey Janice C. Massey, Sally E1 Massizer. Chiles Matherne. Nancy J. Mathis, Kurcn L. Mathis, Phyllis E. Malluck. Nancy Malt. lnu M, Matlhews, Charles C, Mallhws, Charles D, Matthews, Leslie V Mau1din, John Charles Mauney. l-rancls C. Maxw511. Melvm I, May, James S. May, Michael May. Thomas D. Maybcrry, Char1es R. Maybcrry, Janeen: A. Mayes, Hubert M Mayfield, Thomas 13.. IV Mayo. Claude R. Mays, Phyllis E. Muaiur, Robyn 1, Mazzei. Jeannie M, McAlislcr, Edmund f'. McAlIeslcr, Sam 3., 111 McAlpin. Patricia A. McAuley, tmily A. McBramey. Bruce E. McBruycr, Becky R, McBride. Royce D. McCain. Carol A. McCall, Margaret J. McCallu, Elizabeth C. McCallu, John Phipps McCulla. Molly McCammon, Pamela McCampbell, Candace M. McCampbeH, Nancie E. McCarrcn, Ka1h1een M. McCarroll, Patricia J. McCarler, Thomas I. McCarQ, Janet A McClam, Frances J. McClain, Lisa C. McClundhan, Jill Martha McClearcn, Richard McClellan, David R. McClellan, Gordon J, McCleskey, Robcn W. McClintock, Thomas G, McClnud. Sherry R1 McCon. Joseph McClure. Barbara S, McColhslcr, Shcila A McConnell, Conn M McConncll. Robcrl E. McConnell, Roben M. McCord. James W, McCorklc. Gary K, McCormick, chry A. McCormick, Jamcs H. McCormick, John 1- McCosh. Brenda G, McCruCkcn, Guyh: McCreary. Edward F. McCroskey, Hope H. McCue. Hclcn McCulloch, Kathryn G. McCullough. Kay McCuxchan, Diane McDaniel, Dale 1:. McDumcl, Donna Rhea McDaniel, Muy G. McDaniel, Tommyc Sue McDo1e, Davld H. McDonald, Eden E. McDonald, Edgar S. McDonald, James E. McDonald, Mary McDonald, Sharon K. McDonald. Thomas M, McDonald, Thomas M. McDonough, Harold 8.. Jr. McDonough, William R. McDougall. Bonnie L, McEwen, James W. McFarland, Ronald McFarland, Sandra L. MCGaughcy, Llndu G. McGee. Tom P1 McGehee, Dan F. McGehee, James H, McGill, Linda Cuyc McGlolhlln, James H. McGovern, Donald E. McGowan, Richard McGuire, Mic acl H. Mclntire. W11 . McIntosh, W111iam J. 176, 185,368 246,368 174,246.368 290,368 265,284 328 315 368 280,368 368 334 I 76,240 368 333 324 368 328 292.368 273.368 176,216.273.368 368 368 368 258,368 196 267,368 176,185,233,368 263.368 368 342 324 267,284,315 368 368 289,368 204,315 253,368 324 292 368 324 295,368 368 279,342 3 I 5 277,368 265 368 368 324 329 268,368 200 368 246,368 280,368 273,369 284,369 369 234,369 246,324 290 273,369 239 369 174,290,328 253 244 173 369 369 280.369 249,369 249,324 204,221 369 253,342 324 277,369 265 174,216,324 369 369 315 178,270,328 369 369 309 274,342 244 265,369 233,369 342 369 180,273,369 284,369 188 280,369 369 244 332 279 276,369 279 369 173,246,342 342 176,189,279,369 282.369 295.315 369 342 179.221,315 369 369 369 279 369 268 369 369 276,369 279 282 284,369 332 369 263,369 280,342 369 274.342 369 188 244 369 208,263,369 342 McKenzie, Larry W, McKcnue. Shcila K. McKinnon, Chrlslinc J, McKinnon, Johnny H. McKinnon, Kenneth J. MCKISSICk, William R, McKnIghL Kathryn L. McLanc. Charles McLaren, Clara K. McLean, Victor H. McLelmn, John S,.111 McLellan. Toni L. McMahun, Gordon P McMahon. Donald D. McMahon, Patrick E. McMcuns, Judy A. McMillan, Linda A. McMillan. Sarah R. McMillan, Suzanne L McMillon. Mary S, McMurlry, Grady S. McNeely, Lmdu D. Mcle. Linda J. McPherson, Carol F. McPhsrson, Jack H. McPherson. W1111um E. McRae. Hurry Kannclh McSween, John Houston MCTeer. Jodie 1:. McWherlcr, Linda Loulac Mcador, Mancey G, Meadows. Charles D. Meadows. Donna F. Mcadows, Ruy G. Mcaker. Kuthlccn A. Meancy, Lawrence D. Medley. Mark A. Medhn. Linda M. Medling, William E. Mac, Muricl E1 Mcck, Janice L1 Meek. Suzanne Meer, Rita M. Meizlik, JciTry Mcldan, John V. Mcncndez, Frank T. Merrill, Dan H. Merrill, Myra B. Mewhorlcr, Mary K. Meyer, Bradley E. Meyer, Molly K, Middlemas. Ruben S. Middlemas, William P. Milburn. Peggy L1 Mi1es, John N. Miles, Buddy K, Milholen, Sarah A, Mlllener, John D. M11151, A11en S. Miller, Ann 8. Miller, Ann W. Miller, Bill T. Millcr. Bonms E. Mlllcr, Daniel F, Miller, Donald E. Miller, Emin J, Miller, Howard B. Miller. Jamesena M. Miller. Jcrry E. Miller, Kennclh D. Miller. Larsnce G, Miller. Richard M. Milligan. Thomas .1, Mil1irons, Palricm L. Mills, Jack Mills. John P. Mills, Juduh A, Mills. Lcunah C, Mills, Linda Kaye M1115, Mary S. Mlllon. Marion T. Minn. Bruce A. Minchcy, JohnicW. Minkin, Steven C. Minton, David K, Mlsiaveg, Charles Mitchell. Bryan! Shlrlcy Milchcll. Jumcs W. Mitchcll, John 0.. Jr, Mllchell. Nlchi J, Mitchell. Robcn P. Mitchell. Ronald L. Mitchell. Stephen L. MiIcth. Theresa A. MiLrushi, Lmda D Mize11, Judith A Mobley. Mary J. Mohr, Jack F. Molsson. William C, Jr. Monday. James S, Monmc, Gilbert L. Monsky. Steve L, Montgomery, Betty L. Montgomery, Belly R. Montgomery, Roger W. Montgomery, Harold R. Montgomery. Susanna M. Moomau, Joseph T., Jr1 Moomaw, Nancy Moon, Beverlie J. Moon, Ruben S.. 11 Mooney, Sharon L, Moore. Franus A. Moorc, Alice M. Moore, Barry W. Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Belly C Moore, Bob 0. Moore, Charles C, Moore, Cynthia R. Moore, Donna Kay Moore, Dorothy D. Moore, Frances A. Moore. John D., Jr, Moore, Harm V, Moore. Joe! R Moore. Linda C. Moore. Me1issa A. Moore. Ray T, Moore, Robert M. Moorc, Wi11iam L.. Jr. Moorelicld. Palriciu D. Moorg. Mary Moose, John Franklin Morelock,Glor1aJ. Morelock, Judy Carol Morgan, Alycia B 369 287,369 189,249 369 258 369 369 244 287,369 284,369 277,369 369 280,369 210,273,369 270, 240 287,370 370 370 370 274.370 228,3 70 370 370 239 198 315 277,370 284.370 265,342 246,3 70 370 267.370 370 277,370 295,370 235,370 273,370 287,370 370 370 246,370 233,370 234,370 292,370 370 315 273,370 370 204 236,370 279 370 284.370 230.370 292,370 329 173,324 284,370 292,370 260,370 370 258.370 370 370 370 370 370 333 235,370 289,342 263 290.3 15 370 370 277 370 333 287,342 370 287,370 212 235,370 284 273,370 370 370 370 183,273,329 198 230,371 371 371 284,371 371 279,371 204,287,371 193. 371 284,371 270,371 201.315 183 371 279,371 178,333 240 198 233,371 235,371 371 371 290,371 217 274 279,371 268,371 246 239,371 263,371 371 263,242 371 371 371 371 315 324 371 260,371 329 329 290,371 324 249 263,371 371 371 371 414 Morgan, William 280 Morgan, Frank E. 276,244 Morgan, Guy A. 371 Morgan. George A., JrA 371 Morgan, Hugh W. 202 Morgan. Richard E. 371 Morris, David M, 371 Morris, Jo Ann: 371 Manlyn A, 178,249.371 Scan L. 371 Susan G. 371 Morrison, Philip 1. 371 Morrison, Ph111p J 273,371 Morrison, Susan L, 185,279,371 Moscley. Diana L. 342 Moseley, Marsha L. 371 Mosena, David R, 176,282,371 Moser. Guy V, 371 Muss, Donald C. 258,371 Moss, George T, 371 Moss, 36 Ann 274 Mossmun. Judllh A, 371 Moughhmd. Calvin 280 Mouldin, John 263 MourHeld, Cassandra A. 242,371 Moycrs, Darryl Reed 290,371 Mucnh, Cherie A, 371 Mu1drcw, Donald G, 273,372 Mu11u1y, Timothy E 276,372 Mullican, Bill Akers, Jr, 273,372 Mullins. Michael L. 284,315 Mu1lins, Nancy R. 189 Munn, Evercll E., Jr. 267,372 Murphree, Diana 246 Murphy, Nancy J, 279 Murphy, Susan 234,372 Murray. Linda A. 295 Murray. Sandra K. 372 Murray, Sandra L 372 Murray, Susan Jane 372 Murrell, James E 372 Muse, Lorcltu A. 249 Musselwhile, John T. 372 Muylon. Mary Lynn 372 Myers, Bruce E. 315 Myers, David V, 244 Myers, Glen R. 208 Mycrs, James P. 290,372 Myers, John V, 315 Myers, Richard, 111 282,372 Myers, William C. 176,372 Myhr, Davxd W. 372 Myracle, Laura A. 372 Myrick, John M. 280,372 Nuifeh, John H 277,372 Nankivcll, Kathleen F. 274,372 Naan, Rebecca J. 233 Napolilan, Gary S. 183,214,273,372 Nash, Michael .1. 204 Nathan, Franklin .1. 236,372 Ncal. Daud G. 276,372 Neal. Muuncc L. 240 Neblcll, an 249 Needham, William G. 244 Ncese, Mary Jessica 372 Nc1f, Virgmia R, 190 Neill. William B, 372 Nelms. Michael 240 Nelson, Beverly G. 372 Nelson, Cecil H 267,372 Nelson, Elizabeth A, 372 Nelson. Howard E. 276,372 Nelson, Delores J, 253 Neperud. Wl1son F. 372 Nevans. John L. 309 Nevin. Ronald K. 236,372 Newcombe, James H. 324 Ncwell, Nancy .1. 295,372 Ncwman, Bobbie Jean 372 Newman, Kathleen 249 Newman, Ralph E. 196 Newman, Shad H. 244 Newton, Norman H. 176,290,372 Nichol, James N. 289,372 Nich01as. Nancy A. 253 Nichols, Carolyn B. 239,372 Nich61s, Eugene F. 280,372 Nichols, Fred E. 315 Nichols. Jackre J. 372 Nicho1s, John T. 372 NichoIs, Nicky 263 Nicholson, Julia A. 372 Nicho1son. Linda G. 324 Nicholson. Norma L. 324 NlChOlSOH, Paul Morgan 268,372 Nicholson, Thomas A1bcn 114,116,174. 268,315 Nichell, Nicki 253 Nickcll, Roy: Eslelle 372 Nicks, Nancy 3, 287,372 Nitks, Steven Henderson 372 Nisenbaum, L015 E. 234,236,372 Noe, Horace N. 190 N06. Mery1 D, 276 Noe. Phyllis J1 372 N081, Davxd D. 276,372 Noel, Tommy .1. 267,372 Norman. James W. 342 Norman. Mary A, 372 Norman. Phyllis A. 246,372 Norris, Clifford B. 372 Norris, Mary V. 372,239 Norris. Nicholas B. 290,372 Nurris, Susie B. 372 Northcull, Galyon W1 188,324 Northcull. Richard A, 373 Northcrn. Nancy A. 373 Nurtherun. Nancy A. 239 Nonon, Linda W. 190 Norton, Palricla P. 373 Norton. WiIlium F. 277 Norvell, LomsG. 277,373 Norville, Angela T. 246,373 Norwood, Beverly S. 287 Noscwonhy, William A. 373 Nowcll, John C. 289 Nowlin. Linda S. 242,373 Nowrse, Margie M. 373 ,Nuckulls, Bonnie B. 373 Oakcy, Carolyn Simmons 324 Oakcy. DaIc Campbell 315 Oakley. Joyce Ann 230,373 Obal. Stephen Paul 280,373 O'Bryan. Samuel Edward 277,373 03Cullughan, Dennis Nicholson 373 O3Connor, Greg 114 O'Dell, L. Maxine 287,373 0.0611. Sharon Kay O1Dell, Sherry Vaughn 010611. William L, Odem, Susan Camille Odom, Jack l-ykc Ogdin, Robert F. Oglcs, Tomas M, Ohlcger, Michael PCICr Ohison, Julia Katherinc Olcik. Caryn Joan Oldham. Sammy Brockcu Olingcr, Danny 1:. Olive, Martha Uel Ovacr. Edward Earl levcr, James L, Oliver, Sidney Olson, Sharon Margaret O3Neal. Jimmy 03Neil, G1enn W, Omen, Robcrt Lee Orgam, Munlyn Orgill, Megnonne W. Orr, David Louis Orr, Harold Waync Orr, Sandra Rose Orrin, Elizabeth Alma Osborn, Thea Duncan Osborne. Ginger Osborne, Nancy Elizabeth Osman, Cheryl Lynn Osman, Carol Ann Oslccn. James Martin Oslccn, Susan Cust1es Oslrow. Erwm ClilTord Osxuw. Janie Lynn 011, chnard J, 4D1c10 Outland, Danny Kcys Overholt, Carol Ovcnon, Jerry Donald Owen, Jean Owen, KalhIecn Ne11 Owenby, Betty Ownbey, Ana Carolyn Ownby, James D, Ozmenl, Jerry Ray Pace, Tommie R. Pack, Judy Cher Padgett, Kenneth R. Pagc, Bob Page, Caro1genc Pagliero, Mary Paige. Woodrow W. Painter, Anne Perry Painter, Bill Follis Painter. Carolyn Marie Palmer, David Mason Painter, James Vance Painter, Roy Page. John Robert P21131016. Jerry Palmer, David Alan Palmer, Paul M., Jr. Pancoasl, Carole Ann: Parham, Gayle Parish, Billy Ray Parish, Saundra Anne Park. Roberta Annc Parker, Jan Parker, Jack Cleveland Parker, Sandra Kay Parker, Wil1iam Burton Parkey, David Arnold Parkey, Phil Douglas Parish, Billy Parks, V. Gail Farris, Donald L. Parrou. Cynthia Jane Parrotl, Elimbclh Stuart Pancc, Jean Diane PaschalL Judy Caro1 Palella, Cathy Pallerson, Alfred Haynes Patterson, Gram T. Patterson, Jack Lcc Patterson, Rebecca Paty, Barbara A. Paul, Thomas Charles Payne, Barbara Jean Payne, Cyril Joe Payne, John David Payne, John Bulher Payne, Nancy Lee Payne, Royce Lcclon Payne, Willmm Edward Pearce, Janis Pearigen. Raymond B. Pearson, Libby Pearson. Richard M. 287,373 373 255 221,174,295,373 373 216,342 202 289,373 239,342 373 324 373 373 329 373 279 230,373 366 329 315.270,183,214 239 249 373.280 373.235 373 373 373 373 373 373,295 373,287 373,277,179 373,185 373,292 373,234 218 373.263 233 309,276 373,230 324 373 342.295 324 373 189 373 273 270 373.287,176,I85 373,233 204 342 373 373 373,267 373 361 373 263 373,268 373 373,274.206 246 373 373 342,239 287 374,289 374,253 315 315,284 374 267 324,249 374 374 374.274 374 374,230 173 315 188 315 265 249 374,292 374,279 374 374 374 374 374 374,280 217 374,277 265,176,203 329,280, 176,181,113,122.l97 Pearson, Virginia Jean Peder, Jerry Louis Peeler, Linda May chues, Robert C1arence Pcmbenon, Jean Day Pemberlon, Wade G. Penchan, Steven Pend1e16n. Jonnie Ruth Fenland, Joe Pcnn, Rena Mari: Pentecost, James Miller Pentecost, Janet Perkins, Mary Ann Perrin, Rosalind Cannon Perry. Beverly Ann Perry, Margarcl Elizabeth Perry, Margaret Faye Peters, Dennis Howard E10156. chcrs Peters, John Edward Peterson, Keith D. Pclcrson, Lee Peltil, Elizachh Dora Palm, James Robcrl Peltil, Jean Pcllus, Robert David Petty, Andy Pfohl, Roben Lee Phillips, Carol Ann Phillips, David Wendell Phillips, Dcnnis LaVerne Phillips, Donald Lamb Philhps, Donna Jcan Phillips, James Oscar PHillips, Jim Oliver Phillips, Joyce D, Phillips, Roger L. Phillips, Ronald Jerome 374,265 374 374 374.289 374 374,289 236 374 176 333,249 374,289 239 374 374 374 374 374 342,174 287 244,374 374,290,174 374,290 242,374,185 374,263,208 374,230,185 374 213 342 374 374,270 374,263 374.280 374 342 374 333 315 315,255,183 Phillips, William Erwin Phillippi, Carolyn Piall, Julie Ann Pickard. William Allen Pickell, Judy Pickett, Jerry Wayne Pickle, Frances Charlene Pidford, Sally Pierce, Jack A. Pierce, Jere E, Pierce, Lawrence Wayne Pigg. Bobby Wayne Pigna, David Leslic PinkslaIT. Donna Kay Pinner, George A. Pipkin, Mary Lynn Pirofsky, Howard Pius, Eddie Piuenger, Gaines PilzI. Gary James Plank, Richard Plaxico, Sylea Pliskin, Susan Joan Plunkcu. Joseph Charles Poe, Tomas R. Polen, Thomas Allen Pollard, Mary Mackey Pollard, Perry Robert Pollack, Mark A. Pomphrey, Patrick James Popc. Bill Pope, Janet A. Porter. Charles Robert Porlcr, David William Poncr, Gordon Porter, Joan L. Porter, Judy Poner, Judilh Elaine Porter, Todd Harris Porter, William Seubury Porlis. Belly Ann Post. Adelaide Gail Posl. Susand Ann Poster. Louis M.. Jr. Puller, Donald M. 4Mark1 Potter, Susan Potter. William Joseph Pounds, Abigail Powell. John CIIITord. Jr. PoweII, Mary Hclcn Powell. Nancy Lou Powell, Phillip B. Powera. Arthur Sutherland Powers. Flash Powers, Jack Donald Powers, Judilh Powers. Sulhic Pran, Joy L. Prcnliss, Sally Prenzcl, Dolly Jane Presslcr, Thomas W. Presswuod, James Jackson Preston. Duke Prcllle, Gerri Price, George Edwards Price, Larry Wayne Price. Michael Henry Price, Ruben G. Priddy, Bennie Priddy. Bonnic Hugh, Jr. Prigmoore, 1.. T. Probeck, Edwin John Protfm, Patricia J2me Prpsscr, George T., Jr. Province, John, Jr. Price, Pattie L. Prilchcll. J. David Pruiu, Robert Gerald Pugh, Cheryl PuIIen, Charles R. Puller, James Douglas Pugh, Frank Martin Purdy, Richard H. Purser, Ben Puryear, Jack Q. Puryear. John Peyton Pulman, JancL Claire Qualis, Lula Jane Quarlcs. James Thaddeus Quillin, D, Randy Quint, Marilyn Diane Raasch, Myru Rahn, Leslie Ann Ruincy. Ruby Basseu Rainwater. Marlene Joan Rainwater, Sandy Grcnholm Ramer. Claude 0. Ramsey, Charles Edward Ramsey. Donna EIILabelh Ramsey, Gaines Ramsey, Garranrd Sliger Ramsey. Gary Ramsey. Jon Michael Randolph, Guricl D. Rundl. John Robert Raney, Leana Sue Rapp, Lane Jameson Rasnic, Thomas L. Ralhbone, Linda Sue RaLIIIT, C. Marcus RulliIT, Katherine Ann Ruwlings. Munha Sydner Ruwlings, Martha Ray, Georgia Scott Ray, Rebecca .10 Rayburn, Charles Richard, Jr. Rayman, Charles R. Rea, John David Reagan, Julia Lynn Reagan. Maxine Rcavis. Carolyn Redgan. Sheryl Reunon, Sharon Reath, Frank Der Redmond, J. Carol Redwinc, Joseph Reiss Reed,Beuy G. Reed, Bill .13 Reed. Charlie Reed, Richard Alan Reed, Finley Walter Reed, William Anderson Reed, Win In Henry Reese, Larry Floyd Reeves. Charles A. Reeves, Joseph While 374 239 374.242 374.268 279 374,255 374 374 374,235 195 374 374 374,290 374 375 375 3 15,292 169,180 273 375 289 375,274 375,234 329 204,188 375,280 375,249 375 191 329 240 279 375,290 375 267 279 246 375 375.263 375.263 375,233 375,242 333,185 375 190 287 375,267,180 375,230 375,267 375,274 375,233 375 375 375.282 315 375,239 282 333 375 375,287 309 342.273 244 239 315 375 375,289 375 289 375 284 375.255 375 375 375 375 375 375,280 274 342 375 375,235 375,290 244 277 375 342,233 324 375 240 375,265 274 375 315 375 375,277 317 375 375 375 375 270 309,258 329 375 375 375,276 209 324 376,270 342 333 230 324,249 376 376.267 376 376 376 287 274 376 376 376,290 317 376,280 376 376 240 376.284 317.183 376 376,289 317,255 329 342 Reeves, Robcrl M. Reeves, Sally Reeves, Sara Edna Regas, Maria H. chenold, William 5., Jr. Reid, Barbara Jean Reiman, Charles Mark Reinhardt, Richard Lee Rentenbach, Robert Patrick Remz, Mary Anita Ruyes, Dam: Lee Reynolds, Anna Reynolds, Linda Jean Reynolds, Pamela Kay Reynolds. Ronnie Holman Rhodes, Andy Rhodes, Boyd Leland Rhodes, Clayton Bennett Rhyne, David Morris Rhyne, Teresa Ann Rice, A. Kay Rice, Barbara Jean Rice, Becky Lake Rice, Brenda Lee RICC, Robert Edward Rice, Ruben Scott Rich, Larry Melvin Rich. Nancy Jane Ric ards, Donnic Lee Richards, Roger Dale Richards, Ron Richardson, Chuck Franinn Richardson. Kcilh Evans Richardson. Malcom Rider, Patrick James Ridlcy, Nancy Elizabeth Ridlcy, Virginia Adcll Rigsby, Clayburn Rike, James Howsc, Jr. Rike, Marilyn Riley, Pamella Rinehan, Tommy Douglas Rippon, H. James Rilchey, Carolyn Ritchie. Wilson R111, Jerry Lcslcr Rm. Judy Rills, James Jackson Rives. John Thomas Roach, AI Lee Roach. John Keller Roark. Mary Kay Ruark, Thomas Alexander Robbins, Barbara Gayle Robbins, Christophcr Roberson, Arliss Jean Roberts, Angie Louise Roberts. Ben Roberts. Clark Addison Roberts, David Clark Robsrts, Diana B. Roberts, Donna Gene Roberts. Donna Lou Roberts, Doris Luvene Roberts, James Travis Roberts, James Vernon Roberts, John Anthony Roberts. Kay Roberts, Lavcne Roberts, Mary Elitubelh Roberts, Ronny Ray Roberts, Vernon Robertson, Janice Louise Robertson, Joann Lee Robertson. Sam Adams Robins, Barbara Gayle Robinson, David Lee Robinson, Eugenia Lee Robinson. Georg: Robinson. Harold Bruce Robinson, Joscph David Robinson. Martha Rockfield, Sandy Roddy, Lucretia Diane Rodophele, Connie Rodgers, Cowan Roe, Michael Henry Rogers, Bonnie Jayne Rogers. Catherine Burks Rogers, Dick Rogers, Jayne Rogers. King Rogers. Stephen Vanslone Rogers, William Wallace Rolfes, Barney Rooks, Stephen Atherlon Rose, Stephen S. Rose, Richard Charles Rosenberger. John R. Rosenfcldcr, Charles Henry Ross, Charlie H. Ross, 31m L1 Ross, Lynne AIIyson ROSS, Michael Edward Ross. Mlllard Irvin Ross. Sarah Kathleen Rosser, Charleen Faye Rosser, John Rosumny, Sandra Elaine Rolier, John J. RousIL John Roussel, Richard Devlin Roulslon, Mary Kyle Rowe, Kathy Rowe, William Eric Roy, Cheryl Patricia Roy, Timothy Stephen Rozzelle, Frank C. Ruckan. Nancy Lou Rucken Richard Warren Rudder, Allan H. Rudder, Bobby Rudder, Sandra Rudder, William Edward Rudisill, Mark Hoyle Ruffin. Mary Ella Ruh, Dianne Ruh. Lou Rule. .1111 Rule, Robert Perrin Rupp, Paul F. Rupp, Roger Owen Rushford, Theresa Joan Rushing, Sara J. Russell, Avery Russell, Earl Bell 376 295 376 376 376,268 376,287,176 376 342,292 376,284 376 376 242 376.246 376,260 376 253 317 376,292 329,196 376,274 376 376,233 376,274 376.287 376.290 376 376 376 329 376,258 244 376,267 376 376.280 376,277 376 376 240 376,282 376 233 376 376 287.185 198 317,236 234 329,290,179 376 376 376,284 376,230 317 333 342 376,287 376,295 244 342,173 377,235 377 377 377,242,176 317 377 377,267 342 253 242 342,233 377 255 324.233 324,233 324,219 333 377 324 244 31 7, I 79 377,255 274 274 324 265 377.282 317 377 324 273 279 244 377 377 377,282 377 183 377,292 329.263.208 377 329,290 377 377 377 377,273 377.239 377 277 377 317,276 280 377,282 265 249,185 377 377.233 377.268 377 377,274 377,235 196 377.255 230 377 342 342 233 233 242 377 273,377 273,377 377 169.343 249 309 415 Russell, George Philip Russell, Jessie RusseII. Leonard Wayne Rutherford, Wayne Ryan, Bi11 Ryan, Claude Hunter Ryan. Freya Rymer, Andrew Clyde Rymer, Butch Sadlcr, Nita Chen: SaHey, Sara Saery. Margaret Lynn Sakemiller, Jamey Allan Salisbury, Bonnie Beth Sample, Jack 3. Samples, Sharon Annc Sampson, Arden Kay Sampson, Austin Henry Sams, Bert Edgar Sanders. Elizabeth Ann Sanders, H. George Sanders, Mary Sandidge, Ann Saraceni. Cornelia Ann SauerI-icld, Rulh Ann Sauvigne, Diana Lee Savage, James Robert Savage, Woodsnn Saylor, Charles William Saonr. Pamala Scales, Barry Scarbrough, Robert Wayne Schacxcr, Jeromc Schadl. Suave C. Schaefer, Puul LIOyd Schaefgen, Dormhy Anne Scou, Palsy Louise Scott. Ray Scott, Thomas Edward Seuy, Carol Irene Segelkc, Robert William Sciber, Jamel Elaine Scllmer, William Christian 56115, Richardson E. Sena, Pauiciu Ann Sang, Mike John Scmer, Harvey William Scogin, Teena F. Sergren, Russell Harry Sellich. Alice R, Sexlun, Gaul Scymour. Eugene Thomas Seymour, Richard CasweIl ShackeIford, Donald Ben Shadden. Richard Shah. Roshmi P. Shamilz, Kay Shane, Slcvcn Shanks, Frances Ingram Shanks, Sonja Leiluni Shannon, Bobby .10 Sharp, Ginny Sharp. Jane Sharp, June Sharp, Martha Elizabeth Sharp. Robert Neuben Sharp, Ronald Clair Sharp, Virginia L. Shaw, Anita Lynn Shaw, Ann F. Shaw, John Hamilton Shaw, Lce Shaw. Sandra AcuIT Shchey, David W. Shery, Danny Walker SheII, Edward F. Shelley, Linda Louise Shelnult. Jack Bryan Shelton, Douglas Sidncy Shelton. ElizabeLh Ann Shellon. Jim Luke Shelton, Michael Tennyson Shelton. Sid Shelton, Tommy SherbakofT, Paul Shibley, Frederick Jamil: Shields, E. Richard Shields, John Charles Shims, Peggy ShipIcy. Alex B. Shipmun, Thomas Henry Shouf, Tempe Elaine Shoal, Sylvia Shoemaker. Carol Ann Shoemaker. John Shook, Frances Sharon Shpopshire, David Peuil Shugarl, C. Jayne Shum, Steven R. Shuptrinc, James A. Shula, Edward Lce Sicignano, Roben Sienkncchl, Ann Sigman, Susan Ellen Sihger, Gay Siller, Curtis A,, Jr. Silverman, Dean Lawrence Silverman. Les Fred Silverman, Marvin Barry Silverslcin, Barry Lee Silvia, Glenda Simmons, Jan Loy Simmons, Judy Eloise Simmons. Louis M. Simmons, Nancy Simmons. Sharon Kay Simmons. Suzanna Simomon, John Taylor Simpson. Barbara Jean Simpson, Belly Lou Sims. Bernie Lee Sims. David Bryson Sims, Gary N, Sims, Paul R, Sinclair, Cthcrinc McRae Singer, Gay Janet Singleton, Linda SingIelon, Sarah Vurncr Sisco. Elizabeth Turner 5112, Larry F. Siverl, Thomas Clay Sizer, Mary Ann SkcIlon, William H. Skiles, Lina Lou Skillem, Charles Robcrl SIaler, Gregory Clifford 377 377 258,377 270,329 267 317 221 377 267 233,377 174 343 377 242,343 273,377 265,377 377 377 244 246.377 377 253 377 233,377 377 377 273,317 176 258,378 1 14.204 240 378 236.378 282,378 292.378 378 274,317 249 200.329 324 378 239,378 219,343 276,3 78 295,378 378 378 333 378 279 246 282,378 378 378 174,240 378 234 267,378 246,378 378 378 246 378 378 246,378 284,378 267,378 378 378 378 324 268,378 230,324 183 273,378 378 260.379 379 329 379 263,379 317 208,263 379 173 276.379 379 289,343 253 202 343 379 253 379 191 .289 324 379 233,379 292,379 343 379 379 249,343 379 234 197,208 1 73 292,379 236,379 292,379 279,379 379 379 196,329 173,265 239,379 185,324 3 I 7 239,379 246 289,379 244 379 329 379 260.379 333 260,379 379 3 I 7 284,379 249 209 265 379 379 Slaughter, Michael Scott Sleigh, John Earl, Jr. Sliger, Eric Kent Sligcr. Virginia Kaye Sloan. Hugh Mack Slovcr, Charles C. Small, Lucy Ann Small, Sandra Ann Smurll, John Arnold Smilcer, Gail SmiIh, Amy Sharon Smith, Bcuic Lynn Smith, Belly Louise Smith. Brenda Smith, Bruce Bryon Smith. Carole Jane Smith, Culhcrine McCrury Smith, David Smith. Deborah Ann Smith. Edward FicIds Smith, EIizabelh Grayson Smilh9 Eval Randall Smith, Graham Shannon Smith, Jeanenc P. Smith, Jesse R. Smith, Jim Charles Smith, Jim Melvin Smith, Joanne Smilh, Kay Smith, H. Granville Smith. Keith Smith, Larry Mu'nin Smith. Leonard Howard Smith, Lloyd Noel Smith, Margaret Louise Smith, Marilyn Smllh. Martha Elizabeth Smith, Martha Susan Smith, Mary Esther Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Mary Kathryn Smith, Patricia Carlyle Smith. Phyllis Joyce Smilh, R. O. SmiLh, Sammie K. Smith, Sandy Grace Smith. Shelia Star Smith, Slmllon Lake Smith, Susan Brenner Smith, Terry Smith, Waller Barrett Smith, Waller S. SmiIh, WI rcn ' rn Franinn m Rced Smith. William Vadcn Smithson. Norman Scou Smithson, Ralph Gilbert Smolensky. Lcslcr M. 379 379 379 295,379 379 379 379 379 379 246 379 242,379 333 287 379 279.379 204.230.3 I 7 173. ,379 379 174,273,379 379 379 309 210 317 379 379 287 253 380 380 289,380 380 317 279,380 380 380 260,380 324 246,380 380 380 189.21 11333 380 380 380 380 380 239.324 380 276,380 204,3 I 7 380 282.380 380 290,380 380 380 292,380 Smolherman, Glen Washmglon 174,284.380 Snced John Sneed, Ronald Lee Snead, RowIclt Wilson Snell, Kathie Snodgrass, J. Lee Snudderly, Wendy Snowden, John Richard Snyder, Martha Carol Snyder. PauI Von Snyder. Philip 3, Sons , Dwight Lynn South, John Soulhcrland Ames Harold Sowell, Denise Ermine Sowell, Jane Gray Sewers, Susan Kaye South, John Thomas Spain. Lemuel Thomas Spurkman. Suc Woodson Spears, Garry Speck, David William Specter. Howard Barry Speed, Steve M. Speclman. Thomas K. Spcighl, Judy Spelce, Mary Elizabeth Spencer, Gram Eugcnc Spencer, James W. Spinal. Mary Beth Spivcy, Margaret Spivey, Mark A. Spray, Thomas E. Springer, Elbert A11cn SproIes, Gary Wayne Sprou, William L, Sprung. Marjorie Suzanne Spurlock, Janis Arlene SpurlOCk, Terry Lac Stafford. Kathryn Slalford Larry Allen Slahl, Doug Slahl, Milton Alcx Stair, Cynthia Stair, PaIiencc SlalIings, Andrcw H. Slalswonh. Linda Standifcr, Sally Elizabeth Stanfield. Henry Buford Slunlield, Shclby GaiI Stanley. Janice Willa Stansberry, James S. Stark, Anne SIark, Dorothy Anne Slausebach, Richard Alan Sleele. Pamela Gail Steele, Penny Steele. Susan Wells Slechn, Howard William SleITy, Ellen Slegall, Dale L. Stephens. Ronnie Stephens, Sheila Slewarl, Benlon C. Slcwarl. Elizabeth Kay Stewart, Eric Carson Stewart. Jam: Slewarl, James Edmund Stewart, Helcn Stewan, Lee St, John, James F. Still, Hugh K. Sleinbach, Carol Sue Slclzman, James Stephen Stephens. Ronald Harmon Stephens. Sheila Stephenson, Keith Thomas 273 380 380 253 276.380 295 196,197 380 317 343 289,329 255 329 329,380 380 380 380 380 260.380 204 276.380 292.343 244 380 380 242.380 289.329 380 3 I 7 260 343 380 380 380 191,255,329 333 380 228,380 380 329 267 3 I 7 249 249 290.3 I 8 174. 185.233 380 289,380 265.380 185,230.343 380 265 380 280,380 265.3 I 8 260 249.381 329 233 381 267 246 276 242,343 329 I74 329 230 228 329 381 381 381 381 381 381 Stem, Joel Sicphcn 381 Sxevens, Fred 273 S1evenson, Roberl Ansel 267,381 Stewart, Benton Clay 381 Stewart, Cissie 381 Stewart, Helen Joyce 381 Stewart. Jan: Carol 190,381 Stewart, Larry Wayne 289,381 Stewart, Marvin Lee 381 Stewart, Michael Lair 381 Slilwell, Pamela Carol 381 Slinnen, Robcn Thomas 273,381 Stivcrs, Robert M, 176.206,268,381 Slivcrs. Susan 209 Stocks, Margaret Elizabeth 381 Stone, Glenna Lois 287,381 Smnc, Herb 270 Stone, Linda Lucrelia 253.381 Stone, R1chard Fielding 381 Stone, Ronald Porter 267,381 Stone, Thomas Slokely 277,381 Stone, Waylon Thomas 343 Swoksbury, Sara Emma 333 Smrcy. David Phillip 324 Story, Susan 381 Slovall, Bonnie Lynn 381 Slowers, Anhur 8,, Jr. 202 Struche, Jennie Katherine 239,381 Strand, David W. 183,318 Slrangc, Barbara Diane 230,325 Slricklm, Nancy Ann 381 Slnngtield, Mary Love 295,381 Slroud. Ray D, 188 Slroud, William Lcroy 381 Stuart, Don Ford 267,381 Slubblc1ie1d, Thomas Wadc 329 Sturgcon, Bricky Wendell 284,381 Sudbcrry, Carolxn Mae 253,381 Sugar, Mark Harold 381 Sullivan. Charles Eugene 343 Sullivan. Elaine Core 318 Sullivan, James Larry 329 Sullivan, Mary Pamela 185,212,381 Sullivan. Sandra June 181,381 Sullivan, Terence Alan 212,235,381 Sunondhlpham, Benjerd 343 Surgenor, Kcllh Stevcnson 381 Swadia. H. N. 329 SwafTord, Donald Thomas 381 SwaFford, Hollis L, 268,381 SwafTurd, Rodney Dale 381 Swann. Jamcs Bremen 280,381 Swearingen, Margaret Sue 381 Sweeney, Jerry Wayne 381 Swecncy, Marshall Milton 273,381 Swift, Genie 246 Szeigis, Chcryl Jean 381 Tagg, Joseph Laughlin 381,282,173,174, 206,180 Tagg, William Taylor 381 Talbot, Terry Ray 381 Tallem, Lagrena Fay 381,287 Talley, James Columbus 381 Talley, Jay 284 Tandidgc, Ann 253 Tanner, Elizabclh Anne 381 Tanner, John S. 318 Tapp, David P. 382 Tarrant, Marion Stuart 382,260 Tarrar, Bonnie 253 Tarzier, Lalmon Timothy 343 Tate, Bobby P. 382 Tale, Emlly Harris 382,295 Tate, James Donald 382,290 Taylor, Alcx Mcdougell 382,282 Taylor, Arthur MllChEll 382,282,214 Taylor, Chuck 244 Taylor, Donme G, 280 Taylor, Gail Hall 382,242 Taylor, Gail Christin: 382,287 Taylor, George Ca1dwell 382,282 Taylor, James T. 188 Taylor, Kcnnclh Anthony 382 Taylor, Laura Jane 382,265,185 Taylor, Marjorie Willard 382 Taylor, Ronnie Lynn 382.280 Tay1or, Susan Catherine 382,260 Taylor, Susw 265 Taylor, Thomus William 382,270 Taylor, Tony 273 Tcaguc,Charles R. 1Bob1 195,221 Temken, Susan 382 Templelon, Carolyn Jane 382 Tcncnbaum, Jan lrcnc 382,234 Tencnbaum, Nancy Roth 382,234 Terry, 30 Carol 343 Terry, Peter Alan 236 Terry. Rick 174 Tcrry, Richard Gary 382 Terry, Wllllam M. 382 Tester, Mary Sue 382 Testerman, Bill T. 208 Thacker, John Slephen 382,280 Thal, Jcan Elaine 382,265,176 Tharp, Janice Kay 382 Thcllc, Lynn Bransun 382 Therrell, Katherine Lois 333,193 Thlr1oway, Larry Kent 343,253,173 Thomas, Barbara 382,242 Thomas, Becky Lynn 382,249,274 Thomas, Betty Jean 382,260 Thomas, Bob Wade 382,290 Thomas, Carole Lee 382 Thomas, Charles 382 Thomas, Cheryl Calleen 382,246 Thomas, Dianne Scou 382 Thomas, Ellen Suc 382,279 Thomas, Frances Elaine 382,246 Thomas, Janic S. 246 Thomas, Leonard Ralph 329 Thomas, Ralph Wilson 382 Thomas, Rebecca Lynn 382 Thomas. Robert E, 382,190 Thomas, Rosemary 382,242 Thomasson, Bonnie Lynn 382 Thomasson, Gary D. 382,284 Thompson, Ann Spcnce 382,279 Thompson, Buz 267 Thompson, Dc1mar Watson 382 Thompson, George Stanley Thompson, Marla Gay Thompson, John W. Thompson, Patsy china Thompson, Richard Yates Thornburg, Sarah Edith Thornton, Guelda Eugenia Thornton. Janet Lcu Thommn, Nan Thornmn, Sandra Dean Tilley, Tim Eugcnc Tillman, Elizabeth Nelson Tlmbie, David Philip Tlndall, John Robert Ting, Peter David Tinklsr, James Alexander Tiplady, Judith Kaye Tipps. Maynard Edward Txplon, Chery1 A. Tipton, Richard J. Tizcn, Mary Virginia Todd. Linda Kalherine Tollison, Wi11lum Buxlcy Tolmie, Ann Lynn Tombras, Nancy S, Tommelleo, Chuck Gordon Tanning, Bob F. Topchlk, Jack A. Touzcl, Timothy J1 Townes, Fran Townsend, Dalton Lynn Townsend, Linda Sue Townsend, Robert Neal Towry, Manha Bever1y Tracy, Dan Trail, Donna Mari: Trapp, Joy Howlcnc ' , Ronald Winn 1:, Willard Vance Trickcy, Russell Paul Trotter, Richard Lee Trotter, Virginia Sue Trucx, Ben Trusler, Jcn Trusler, Susan Elizabeth Tubbs, Nelson Eugene Tuchfeld. Barry Sol Tucker, Charles Baxter Tucker, E. Anne Tucker, Mary Louise Tun, Sovan Tune, Jerry Vincent Tune, John Vaughan Turk, John Thomas Turlcy, Daniel Breen Tumc110, John F. Turnbull, John Turner. Carolyn Turner, Helen Louise Turner, James Louis Turner, Judy Katherine Turner, Keeling Turner, Paul W. Turney, Richard Harold Turnmire, Judy Raye Turpen, Don Tultlc, Gerrianne Tulllc, anda Sus U11'clman, Ellen Deane Uhlcr, Joannc Louxsc Underduwn, Carolyn Margaret Underwood. Nancy Campbell Une11, Gary Manin Unlcrzubcr, Krista Valentinc, Charles Mason Valentine, Darrell A. Valentine, Walter Morley Van DeMurk, Suzanne Vandergrill, Harris Trem Van Echop, Gcorgc LOUIS Vun Hooscr, Carol Lcc Van Hooscr, Dorcta Ann Van Hooser, John Corbin Van Horn, Sharon Lune Van M01, Louis John Van Nostrand, Mary G. Vamrcasc, Gcrald Lac Varly, Kathryn Sinclair Vaughn, Jack Muller Vaugan, James M, Venablc, Glenda Sue Venable, Linda Vcnablc. Manha Venable, Samuc1 Andcrson Venable, Willxam Franklin Vcrgho, 3111 Elonsc Vcsscr, Nancy Ann Vest, Anthony Lcon Vestal, Sallie Veller, Ronnic Bomar Vincem, Glen Vincem, G1en Oneal Vineyard, Janet Sue Vmeyard, Julia Anne Vinsant, Sally Vinson, Sandra Kay Vinich, Carolyn Sue sznich, Susie Voiles, Glenda Jo Volk, Elaine B. Vurder, Brueggc Howard Vossel, Louis Frederick Vrooman, Davnd F. Waas, Edward Michael Wachter, Paul Sidney WaddelI, John Roy Wade, Elizabeth Wade, Harry W. Wade, Ross Wagcrs, Ann Dcver Waggoner, Thomas Carroll Wagner, Ruben Wayne Walden. Sandra Jcanelle Waldrop, Jean Arm Walker, Bob Walker, Henry M. Walker, Louise Walker, Robert D. Walker, Michael Leigh 382,267 382 318 382 382 343 382 382 279 325 382,276 382.242 382,280 318,289,188 383 383 383 383,273 343 343 383 383 318,194 383 242 383,235 280 383,292 383 383 334 325,242 383 325,260 289 383,242 383 329 383,255 383 383,263 383 244 295 383 383 292,383 273,343 383 383 192,309 383 383 383 383 383 198 325 383 383 287,383 282.383 383 383 383 244 383 233,383 287,383 383 383 325 383 383 268,383 183 383 246,383 267,383 383 383 233,383 329 174,253,325 318 383 273,325 383 276,383 318 333 233 233 383 383 325 384 384 242 204,318 228 384 279,384 279,384 265 253, 384 384 265 343 384 289,384 289,384 329 277,384 384 384 176 384 244 384 197,318 179,329 384 384 384 196 287 384 384 416 Walker, Thcodure Frierson Walker, Wl111'dm Carl Walkup, Dianne Suc Wallace, Ann Waller, Jim Kelsey Wa1mnd, Evclyn L, Walsh, James Lawrencc Walter, William Quincey Walters, Linda'Anne Walton. Donald Core Walton. Ron Wanck, John W111l'dm Wanly, Douglas Edward Ward, Barbara Joyce Ward, Belly Sue Ward, Carl Wendell Ward, Elizabeth Ward, Jay G, Ward, Judy Lee Ward, Katherine Louise Ward, Lela Katherine Ward, Sassy Ward, Sarah Jane Ward, Tay Warden, Adelaide Rebecca Ware, Ronnie .106 Warlick, Emily Ann Warmbrod, William Mac Warner, Dean Harold Warren, Ellen Warren, Florcncc Kay Warren, Joy Warren, Martha Warren, Patricia Ann Warw1ck, Linda Kay Wasserman, Frank Waters, Madalinc Tate Waters, Sandra Lee Watkins, EliLabclh Ann Watson, Diana Watson, Haro1d Watkins, Kenneth Charles Watson, Janice Karol Watkins, Lloyd M. Watson, Marmalee Watson, Robert Harmon Watson, Robert Kiernan Watt, Donald Atwood Wattenbarger, Reila Watts, Aaron Wayman, John Wayne Weaver, Carol Webb. Bill Renfro Webb, Camille Donegan Webb, Phyllis Jane Webster, Major Charles W'cbs1er, Frank A. Webslcr, John Spcars Weerns, Jamey Ellen Weems, William W. Weige1, Rcbccca Kalhlecn Wcimar, Dancne Elaine Weismueller, Roben William Weiss, Stanley Lewis Welch, Charles W. Welch, Charlie H. Welch, Kathy Wclch, Lana Julia Wells, Barbara Ann Wells, Becky Wells, Beuy Leon Wells, Gary Lac Wells, Panha Jean Wells, Pal Wells. Rebecca Lynn Warner, Bobble Wcsner, Thomas Robert West, Barbara E18156 Wcsl, Brenda W651, Dick W231, Joel Charles West, Linda Wcsl, Marcia Wanda West, Stephen Tate Wharey, Camille Wharton, Nancy Arnold Whem, Thomas Adrian Wheeler, Bill Wheeler, Marena Lloyd Wheeler, Sandra Louise Whitaker, Asa L., Jr. Whitaker, G1cn Whitaker, Linda Sharon While, Ban Newton While. Belle Ann White, Carol While. David White, Eugene Bradford Whilc, James D. White, Larry Thomas Whitehead, Mary Teresa Whitehead, Victoria Lcc Whitfield Judy Ann Whitfield, Ralph W. WhiLlcy, John Y. Whillock. Rodney Stevens Whilworlh, Billy Whin, Sarah 1:11en Whittaker, Sandra Jean Whinle, Herben Chrismpher Whitworth, Gary G. Whorley, Jerry Lynwood Wick, Rochard Grtgory Wiggins, Phil Wike, Richard W. Wilbanks, Patricia Jean Wilburn, Andrea Kay Wi1burn, Frank Wiles Wilhoite, David Lawrence Wilkerson, Bobby Kcilh Wilkinson, Edith Wilkerson, Robert Parry W1 , Beverly L. W1 Blake W1 Dianne W1 Fred T. Williams, Ferrell L. W111iams, Gall Williams, Henry Eugene 284.384 384 274,343 384 277,325 384 384 273,384 265,384 384 277 280,384 384 384 253,274 263,384 189 188,318 295,384 287,384 384 249 325 169 185,384 384 384 384 173 246 384 242 246 249,343 384 292,384 295,384 253,384 287,384 279 384 325 295,384 276 384 276,384 384 179,194,3 I 8 343 318 318 265 273,329 230,384 384 188 384 385 260,385 183 242,385 385 280,385 292,385 385 318 265 385 295,385 185,233 233,385 385 385 242 385 233 385 385 265 385 290,385 265 385 277,385 343 242,385 280,385 240 325 385 192 273,385 333 284,385 385 295 174,181 276,385 208 329 385 385 230,385 211,343 289,385 289,385 240 385 180,325 273,385 329 318 385 318 385 385 246,385 267,385 385 386 242 255,385 192 273,386 343 191 386 185,287,386 183,386 W1111ams, Jack Wl111'leIS, Jean Kay Jim Lynn Tarplcy Williams, Nancy Les Williams. Necie Louisc Williams, Norman H., Jr. Williams, Paulette Jeann Willlams, Peter Corsar Willlama, Ray Williams, Ronald Harrison Williams, Rylic Anne Williams, Wcslcy N. Wllllams, William Albert Wilhams, William Dickson W1111'dms, W111iam Edgar Williamson, Norman Glenn Williamson, Peggy Ann Willien, Marsha Wil1is, John Robcn Wilson, Beth Wilson. Belly Wilson, Cassi: Willson. Nancy Wilson, Grover Wilson, Gus Wilson, Manalice Wilson, Martha Jayne W1150n, Norma Jean Wilson, Ne1a Jane Wilson. John Grover Wilson, Elizabeth Jane Wilson, Joe Ben Wilson, Michael Davld W11150n, Nancy Ruth Wilson, Ronnie Eugene Wilson, Shirley Jean Wilson, Tandy West Wilson, Vivian Elizabeth Wilsons, Michael Wimbcrley, Haro1d Wimberley, Patricia Ann Wimberly. Phila Kaye Winn, Diane Wlnn, Ronald E. Winters, James Larry Wise, Alan Marlin Wise, Helen Wise, Theresa Ann Witherspoon, Sara Jane Witt, Carol Will, David C, Win, Rita Gail Wiygul, Suzanne Wohlwead, Wilma Wolf, A1an Mayer Wolfe, Aleece Wolfe Becky Wolfe, Crilla WONT, Jack Edward Wolfgram, Henry Charles Wood, Char1es Eugene Wood, Eugene Waller Wood, Fay Carol Wood, Gene Wood, Harry Klng Wood, Helen Suzanne Wood, William Miller Woodard, Tom Woods, Belly Ann Woods, David Edward Woods, Gerald Wayne Woods, Jack L. Woods, Jan Woods, John Robert Woodward, Winston Frank Woody, Kennem Richard Word, William Roscoe Woods, Lynn Pauline Woods, Stephanie Ann Wondside, Betsy Woodson, Lilly Ann Woodson, Tex Woodward, Nancy Stewart Woody, John Michael Woolen, Nathanicl Eric Woolen, William Thomas Word, William R. Working, William Winford Worley, Elizabeth Walton Worley, Pat Working, Bi11 Workman, Henry H. Worm, JefTrey Groover Werlh, Phi1ip Caldwcll Worth, Tim L. Worthington, Jeannie Rae Wortman, Fred Auslon Wortman, Freida Marie anht, Ann Brallon anht, Belinda A. Wrighl, Dick Wright, Gary Wallace Wright, James C, W. Wright, John Michael Wright, Linda Colleen Wrighx, Zack Wulfing, Sue Wunderllch. Bill Wyau, Susan E. Wyonl, David Henry Wyrlck, Sherre11 T. Yarbm, Bird Yarbro, Guy Stephan Yarbmugh, Hal Yarnell, Joy Yalcs, Bob cha, Janice Yin, H121 Yin Young, Brenda Young, Lawrence E. Young, Linda Margaret Zapp, Sherry Zeh, Charles Franc Zelski, T. 3., Jr. Ziegaus, Carl W. Zimmerman, Nancy Zirk1e, Hclen Zorg, Dick Tennis Zuckerman, Susan 198,282,386 386 276 386 386 386 209 386 386 180,386 325 279 386 329 386 386 309 318 265 318 239 246 287 265 290 213 274,385 233,325 385 230,385 385 385 280,385 385 265,385 385 169,385 268,385 385 236 1 14,209 385 185,385 246 192 290,343 236,386 234.386 386 287,386 265 255,386 318 386 253 386 185.279,333 233 333 276,386 329 263,386 386 386 284 343 386 206,273,386 386 386 263,386 318 386 343 267,386 325 318 318 386 386 274 185,386 265 260,386 290,386 255,386 255,386 188 386 249,386 242 263 386 386 268,386 188 386 386 174,176,249,386 265.386 386 267 386 183,198 386 173,206,386 270 260 282 265.325 318 188 244 309 240 260 289 287 343 234 334 239,279,325 295 343 289 255 234 242 318 234 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Acacia .................................................. 228,229 ACE Board ................................................. 179 Adawayhi, .............................................. 214,215 AFROTC ....................................... 182,183,184,185 Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business Club ........... 192 American Home Economics Association ........................ 193 Alpha Beta Alpha ............................................ 190 Alpha Chi Sigma ............................................ 191 Alpha Chi Omega ........................................ 230,231 Alpha Delta Pi ............................................ 232,233 Alpha Epsilon Delta .......................................... 190 Alpha Epsilon Phi ............................................ 234 Alpha Epsilon Pi ........................................ 236,237 A1pha Gamma Delta ...................................... 238,239 Alpha Gamma Rho ........................................ 240,241 Alpha Kappa Psi ............................................. 194 Alpha Omicron Pi ........................................ 242,243 Alpha Pi Mu ............................................. 196 Alpha Tau Omega ........................................ 244,245 Alpha Xi De1ta ........................................... 246,247 Alumni Association ........................................... 166 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ....................... 191 American Institute of Industrial Engineers ....................... 192 American Society of Agricultural Engineers ...................... 195 American Society of Civil Engineers ............................ 195 Army ROTC ...................................... 186,187,188,189 Associated Women Students ............................... 167,168 Baptist Student Union ......................................... 210 Beta Alpha Psi ............................................... 196 Business Board ............................................... 179 Chi Omega .............................................. 248,249 Christian Center ............................................. 211 Christian Science ............................................. 211 Circle K ..................................................... 216 Dailey Beacon ............................................ 204,205 Dairy Club ................................................... 196 Dairy Judging Team ........................................... 197 Delta Delta Delta .......................................... 250,251 Delta Gamma ............................................ 252,253 Delta Sigma Pi ............................................... 197 Delta Tau Delta ............................................ 254,255 Delta Zeta ............................................... 256,257 Farmhouse ................................................ 258,259 Gamma Phi Beta .......................................... 260,261 Hillel ....................................................... 212 Independent Students Association ............................... 169 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ................... 197 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Interfraternity Council ..................................... 226,227 International Club ............................................ 217 Kappa Alpha ............................................ 262,263 Kappa Delta .............................................. 264,265 Kappa Sigma ............................................ 266,267 Lambda Chi Alpha ........................................ 268,269 Nahheeyayli ................................................. 180 Newman ..................................................... 212 Panhellenic ............................................. 224,225 Phi Alpha Delta ........................................... 198,199 Phi Delta Phi .............................................. 198,199 Phi Delta Theta ........................................... 270,271 Phi Gamma De1ta ......................................... 272,273 Phi Mu .................................................. 274,275 Phi Sigma Kappa ......................................... 276,277 Pi Beta Phi ............................................... 278,279 Pi Kappa Alpha ........................................... 280,281 Pi Kappa Phi ................................................ 235 Pi Tau Sigma ................................................ 200 Presbyterian ................................................. 213 Publications Council .......................................... 203 Rho Epsilon ................................................. 201 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...................................... 282,283 Sigma Chi ............................................... 284,285 Sigma Kappa ..................... 1 ........................ 286,287 Sigma Nu ................................................ 288,289 Sigma Phi Epsilon ......................................... 290,291 Ski Club .................................................... 218 Student Bar Association ....................................... 202 Student Faculty Organizations Board ............................ 181 Student Government Association ..................... 173,174,175,176 Society of American Military Engineers ......................... 202 T-Club ...................................................... 219 Tennessee Engineer ............................................ 208 Tennessee Farmer ............................................ 208 Tennessee Law Review ........................................ 209 University Center ..................................... 170,171,172 University Christian Association ............................ 177,178 Usher Corps ................................................. 220 Vol Corps ................................................... 220 Volunteer ................................................ 206,207 Wesley ...................................................... 213 Young Democrats ............................................. 221 Young Republicans ........................................... 221 Zeta Beta Tau ............................................ 292,293 Zeta Tau Alpha .......................................... 294,295 The 1966 Volunteer editor wishes to thank the following people: The Publica- tions Council for their patience; Ed Hackleman and Ralph Van Dyke, American Yearbook C0,, Chicago, for creative ideas and planning techniques; Marvin West for sports copy and pictures, Gordon Studio for the color pictures on pages 64,65,83 and 84 and the beauty pictures; Paul Sherbakoff, yearbook advisor, for his understanding, determination and his fingerprint on page 3; Ron Wempe, American Yearbook representative, for his presence, support, financial aid and assistance; Bob Stivers, managing editor, for spending Spring Break in Knox- ville; and especially Doug who gave moral support and who did what no one else wanted to do. SPECIFICATIONS This book was lithographeq by American Yearboon Company, Hannibal. The paper is 100 lbs. Warrenis Offset Enamel Dull. pages 111128 and 80 lbs. Warrenis Offset Enamel pages 129-424. Copy is set in special elfects are Spartan 417 Times Roman anu 419 Vmwm. 421 422 423 People are: eeWhat keeps you awake at night. yWhat gets the last class card in a course you have to have to Graduate? ueAlways around when you want to be alone? yWhat you like to have around when you wish to express yourself? ylmpressions you have in your mind? eethe University of Tennessee? Around the moment revolves a visionary, whirling wheel of totality. We surrender our work to imaginations which alone can import meaning and significance. We have portrayed by implication. The totality must be envisioned by imagination. The impres- sion must be personal, must be wrapped up in the you and me. The specific scenes and faces and events are mere representations of scenes, faces, events that you or I might remember; the expres- sions and impressions have only a personal meaning, your meaning or my meaning. Here is the Volunteer, de- signed to fulfill a purpose that is simple and yet pro- found, speciflc and yet ob- stract: that all of us, consid- ering our impressions, might see them in remembrance as focal point of permanence in the unrelenting, absolute flow of life. 424 C???
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