University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1967
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. . . I x. . r V , , NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN The University of Tennessee campus . . . caught up in the midst ofaforty million dollar expansion . . . buildings rising overnight . . . accommodating 15,000 students . . . growing every year . . . stand- ing tall against blue Knoxvilleskies . . . 25th in the nation in enrollment . . . Tennesseehs 0!??cialstate university. As teams ofworkmen turn concrete and brick into edlfices ofmodern educational facilities, students, alumni, andfaculty watch the skies in wonder . . . our rising university. T0151! our new expansion . . . new students . . . and new faculty. As the old gives way to the new in construction, s0 goeth in administration also. Our new Dean of Women Jane McCormick and Dean ofStudents J. Winston Martin . . . friendly . . . understanding . . . already devoted to UT. . . add to the growth of our university. Each quarter every department of the great entirety of Tennessee hire the most outstanding educators . . . and the university progresses in personnel as well as in concrete structures. nuan- .Siiii The campushlls with students . . . a bountiful growth each year . . . and so do the dormitories. Student housing takes a big step forward with the new Presidential Complex . . . menhs and womenhs dormitories with a student cafeteria . . . all named for past presidents 0fthe University. The Presidential Complex . . . U T's most outstanding addition in student living . . . total cost$10,633,000. Athletics . . . the heart of university extracurricula . . . regally housed in the impres- sive William B. Stokley Ath- letic Center . . . a one-half million dollar addition to the Armory Field House to house the basketball Volunteers and featuring the best trackfacil- ities in the South . . . or the Student Aquatic Center with its two giant Olympic swim- mingpools . . . As athletics grow to Number One on campus, so do the facilities that accommodate them . . . Number One in Tennessee. 10 Standing tall over the skyline 0fthe University . . , t0 wering as a reminder 0 f our continualprogress The Humanities and Social Science Complex . . . $4,513,000 worth ofparking, 0135a, and classroom facilities for the major departments in the College of LiberalArts . . . humanities and Social Science. To its right . . . the site ofa new undergraduate library . . . soon to takeform andjoz'n the other new additions. H A gricultural economics . . . accounting . . . ele- mentary education . . . nuclear engineering . . . nutrition . . . botany . . . These are among the more than 100 majorjgelds now ojjfered at U Ts grad- uate level. Students may select courses for Mastefs degrees in 106;?elds and Ph.DLv in 46pr0grams. U T's graduate program is over 100 years old . . . and still growing at Tennesseek Land Grant Institution. Enrollment in the Col- lege ofLaw has tripled since1961 . . . the A gricultural enrollment doubledsz'nce I959 . . . the Evening School expanded by 100 since last year . . . with this startling record it's easy to see why UT Extension passes the two million mark and each campus grows by thousands . . . we rhay rightfully call the state our campus. 14 Story 16 0 Activities 76 0 Sparts 162 0 Living 208 0 University 336 U VOL NTEER UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Editor-In-Chief, Vicki Groner Business Manager, Jim Froula , egg. 51,33 19 Covering miles . . . spreading 0ut...andup...the University of Tennessee campus . . . agiant in the South . . . Its buildings sproutforth . . . casting long shadows, and changing contourfrom day to day. The Humanities Building . . . StokerAthletic Center t . . the Natatorium . . . dormitory complexes . . . each day a newfacefor the progressive Volunteer State . . . the University of Tennessee. Gatlinburg . . . Twin Light . . . home . . . Fraternity Row . . . studentshnd all 0fthese in a whirl of excitement when weekends arrive on campus. Winter quarter they leave the campus in hundreds to grace the slopes ofGatlinburg . . . In the springa Sunday afternoon walk . . . Fall quarter King Football and night lifeprevail. Weekends . . . a welcome sight around campus year ,round. 20 u I 2 22 23 People . . . going to Class. . . spending afree Saturday afternoon washinga car . . . studying . . . campus scenes are never void of people . . . night or day . . . Students cast their permanent shado ws across the campus during their careers at U. T. leaving a lasting impression 0fthemselves, as they, one by one, leave the University. Homecoming 1966 Homecoming . . . the highlight offal! quarter . . . the biggestfootball weekend . . . the greatest eventfor the alumni . . . all wrapped up in a mirage ofscholarship balloons, freshmen footracing, a radiant queen . . . Miss Robbie Peters, attended by her court . . . Misses Ann Baker, Anne Ellington, Betty Gail Cooper, and Pat Wimberly . . . and a heart breaking ballgame. University of Tennessee Homecoming 1966 ing Queen Homecom y M iss Robbie Peters 25 26 Color was the thing as the clouds cleared away to reveal Neyland Stadium silhouetted against a brilliant blue sky as the orange-clad Volunteerfans poured in to witness a staunch rivalry between the Volunteers and the Ole M iss Rebels. Music . . . color . . . excitement . . . the halftimeperformance by the Pride 0fthe Southland Band, and the announcement 0fthe winners 0fthepan0ramicf20at competition completed an outstanding homecoming day at the University of Tennessee. 27 28 Christmas comes early to U. T. . . . in that interlude between Thanksgiving and hnal exams the campus explodes in a brilliance 0frea' and green . . . from the Student Center windows to the traditional star atop A yres Hall. And the spectacle that Oj?3cially announces Tennesseeiv yuletide season is the lighting 0fthe University Christmas tree on the Student Center lawn. Theforty foot tall evergreen was turned on by Dean Charles Lewis before a crowd Ofstua'ents andfaculty who later celebrated the lighting by singing carols directed by a group of U. T. Singers. 29 Alpha Chi Omega First Place Womenis Large Group All Sing 1967 0A Song Will Riseit . . . and that it did . . . a multitude of melo- dies hlling the Alumni Memorial gymnasium with the sound of beautifully blended student voices. The months 0ftoi1 paid OH as each regally dressed group presented an excellent performance to the attentive audience of over 5,000. The program was crowned with its dedication to Dr. Andrew P. Holt . . . meeting with eyeryoneis obvious approval. A perfect musical evening was closed with an outstanding performance of the UT Singers and the announcement of the winners in each division . , . and 0A Song Had RisenW Phi Gamma Delta First Place Ments Large Group , 30 Phi Delta Theta First Place Menk Intermediate Group Sigma Kappa First Place Women,s Intermediate Group Phi Kappa Psi Small Group 31 Miss Margaret Lester, Miss U.T. Best Talent Presentation Miss Mary Fenn First Runner-up Miss Janis Forbes Second Runner-up Most Potential to be a Model Miss Beth Sturdivant Third Runner-up Miss Congeniality Miss Rona Gillen Fourth Runner-up 32 Songs , . . dances . . . dramatics . . . even a Peter Pan . . . the talent was terrific. Girls in revealing bathing suits . . . girls in stun- ning gowns . .. iFs all a part of the Miss University of Tennessee Pageant for 1967. 33 M in University of Tennessee Practice seemed to go on forever . . . then in one thrilling night it was over. A night tilled with glittering costumes . . . beautifulgirls . . . smiling faces . . . tears . . . exciting moments as each ofthe five iinalists was named. A moment of silence . . . Miss Margaret Lester, Miss UT? . ,7 mak? 35 They brought the house down with laughter as each group displayed their slapstick humor in a ttCarousel 0f Comedyh . . . Carnicus, 66. From a riotous Egyptian court to an ofT-beat minstrel show . . . each act left its capacity audience in stitches. A monster wedding? . , . or problems on the beach? . maybe a trip to the palace of Versailles? . . . it all was there, and much more . . . in a fun-loving night to remember as the curtains closed on a suc- cessful Carnicus performance. Chi Omega First Place Womenhs Group 36 amicus 1966 Sigma Alpha Epsilon First Place Men s Group Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Sigma First Place Mixed Group The home of the University of Tennesseets main campus A . . Knoxville contributes in ways large and small to the success of our University. Especially 0n UT Appreciation Week we are aware of the warmth and friendliness of the Knoxville merchants. UT is fortunate to have Knoxville, the All-American City, working and striving with the University for the betterment of UT. ;s,,L m:- g ,L :, L 35523; , ,,.:x,::g$w a gm; ksxwm '1 ms iris WL L:-r'-z:w';:aw Mw pg, , Me 4a- wEWssW VMOwWW'QE :5 3 ? u La; ,,;L: EM, 3,! Lu; -xa:-L2;;L:,;::-L:; :mmww 1 LL WE L gigg, 13?: L L Lykgw A w MM k.:zus-LVLxgmm-Ngb,;LLL,,LWL;1 L W, a U13; 355:1; M zwsenagagw w s; LL ,L L L m; 9- , NW V' V? 'y MESW L L , 4L2MLuzZWwa VML uSMa-gwwx LL maemm -,L ram L LL 5: ,er ,xLLaLLanm-wLugumyw m xwwwsm $ng A we 51933532me'anmugnmnu;Lis;'s;;mnm W m 25:5;me 39 40 i ,3 3; With saris t . . International Bazaars . . . a friendly smile for everyone . . . the international students add a definite aura t0 the University of Tennessee life. By sharing their many cultures and customs with the American students, the Volunteers from other lands enrich even more the education and experiences of college life. 41 N5 ;;:V:35;;;us55-5 L N 52:? 1'5: N A ,7: 55 N A ;:a, 5mm: ,N 3am -W m m N N5 NN ,1 $5525 N9: ,4; N N5 N5 m N, thxxgiw 5 km gag Asa: 27:2 5; WW 5NN N5: 5531,35 $55775: 5: Na 'Ns, Jr 2 s5 5 2'5m2f2'137 ; 55 52:5; V533; 'N; N NW; mg N y 5 W555 ,, 5, Nu? 42 6'57: ,N: s 715922? ;N a Na x V5 5261535; Mada. L 5355;1552 Na 9W5, 5 ', W gqu V a 5; 9' 5mg g :5 535N555 Wwy waifw a5 A silvery splash of water . . . a graceful interpretation . . . lithe, artistic forms . . . the UT physical education department excels in a panorama of interpretive activities. Modern dance Classes study the art of improvisational dance and offer a Modern Dance Club for those interested in dance. The Dolphin Club and the swimming classes team up to perform synchronized water pageants, as well as life saving techniques or advanced diving. 43 College of A grz'culture Dean Webster Pendergrass The College of Agriculture proudly traces its origin to 1869 and the initial founding of the University as a Federal Land-Grant Institution. Included among its diverse services are the degrees in agriculture and forestry which stress the most modern scientific techniques. Research has come to be a vital part of the College of Agriculture. Experiment stations have been established throughout the state of Tennessee whose primary purpose is to help farmers improve their methods of farming, develop a better quality of crops, and prevent crop diseases. The Agriculture campus with its dairy farm, greenhouses, research labs, and experimental farms gives its students excellent training in their specific field of training. 45 46 College of Business Administration To prepare men and women for executive positions in specific fields of business is a significant purpose set forth by the College of Business Administration. All instruction in the college places emphasis on the businessmants role as planner and executor in a single business as well as in the larger socio-economic environment. The collegets chiefgoal is to impress each student with the scientific technology, hexible philosophy, and social responsibility needed to be an effective and powerful businessman. The School of Journalism is located in the College of Business. 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Warner 55 55, ,, 55.-55,555 .225. 25.55.: 555.5593. 5555-55: .,5 .5-2, , 5s5w 5 :65 g y 5; 555 1; 5 College of Education Dean Edward C. Merrill 49 With its programs for elementary, secondary, and special education, the College of Education serves to coordinate within its twelve departments the teacher education programs offered throughout all colleges of the University of Tennessee. Since the colleges establishment in 1926, tremendous gains have been made in an attempt to provide outstanding instruction and research. 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Specialization may be chosen from eight fields of engineering, which are those of civil, chemical, electrical, nuclear, industrial, mechanical, sanitary, and metallurgical. One 0fthc most effective aspects of the college is its cooperative engineering program which presents the student with opportunities to gain vital experience supplementing his courses of instruction. Dean Charles Weaver College of Home Economics As a strong pioneer in the introduction of a Home Economics curriculum, the University of Tennesseehs College of Home Economics continues to maintain a high position ofleadership among institutions of advanced learning. It seeks to integrate teaching, research, and extension work into a useful basis for the foundation and development of home and family life. The Craft Workshop in Gatlinburg, study tours, nursery school, and Sophronia Strong Hall Cafeteria present excellent opportunities for students to make practical applications to their helds of specialization. Dean Lura M. Odland 52 College osz'beral Arts Familiarizing the students with fundamental knowledge of the humanities, social sciences, nat- ural sciences, and hnc arts is the primary pur- pose of the College of Liberal Arts which is headed by Dean Alvin H. Neilsen. While forming the basis for a mature adult life, the College of Liberal Arts also oiTers many areas of concentration which make successful careers in business, pro- fessions, and government. The breadth of subjects required for obtaining the Bachelor degrees cer- tainly gives a sound foundation with which to build a rewarding life. 55 Dean Alvin H. Neilsen Dean Harold C. Warner College of Law Integration of theory with practice, and promotion of legal analysis are sought by the College of Law. Recognition by the American Bar Associationis Council of Legal Education, and admission to the Bar indicates the success and high stand- ards maintained by this college. Case study systems provide a vital basis on which the law student critically analyzes and applies theories of our legal system. The Moot Court gives trial practice under actual conditions. School of Architecture The School Of Architecture is the University of Tennesseets newest division of specialization. Established in the fall of 1965 with Bill N. Lacy as the dean, the ultimate goal is to train architects to satisfy the physical as well as the psychological needs of man through effective use Of form and space. In addition to instruction in design and building processes, courses in the evolution of architecture are considered equally important. Ultimate plans include a full five- year program with subsequent development of an adequate curricula. Dean Bill N. Lacy 57 University Extension The Division of University Extension reaches beyond the campus to other areas of need by utilizing resources from all departments. Included in its services are a broadcasting service consisting of both radio and television programs, class instruction at suitable centers, correspondence courses, publications to extend information about the University to all people of the state, and issuance of teaching materials and films. Dean James E. Arnold 58 Graduate School The University of Tennessee offers an extensive graduate program which includes study leading to the Masterts Degree in almost every department, and the doctoral pro- grams in about forty-four areas. The Graduate School aims to extend onets education beyond the Bachelorts level through instruction in courses, seminars, and research. High achievement is required in all phases of the studentts grad- uate program. Regulations within the Graduate School are prepared by the Graduate Council and administered by the Vice-President for Graduate Research and Studies. 59 Volunteer of the Year Edward F. Smith, elected Volunteer of the Year by the 1966 graduating Class, is indeed exemplary of the Volunteer sym- bol. As an outstanding U.T. student leader, Ed has served as president of In- terfraternity Council, Commander 'of the Army R.O.T.C., member of Phi Gam- ma Delta fraternity, and on S.G.A. Stu- dent Tribunal. The Volunteer symbolizes the Spirit 0fthe state and the University of Tennessee. In his palm rest the Winged Victory, Symbol of Sue- eess, aloft he bears the Torch ofEnlighten- merit, while at his side, partially concealed, hangs the Sword ofProtection. His alert and determinedforward motion sug- gests the pioneer spirit 0fthe Volunteer, which presses on in economic, social and spiritual realms. Freefrom the garb ofany one profes- sion or time, the Volunteer represents all high endeavor throughout all ages. He portrays n0 passing impulse: he stands for Eternal Princi- ple. For the University of Tennessee men and women the Volunteer Symbol is a constant re- minder that He who beareth a torch shadoweth himselfto give light to others. OAK JAMES FRANKLIN AMOS tIJK$ Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Distinguished Military Student Agriculture Student Faculty Council ths Who 6'2 0A K AXA President IFC Executive Vice President Circle K Board of Directors Student-Faculty Disciplinary Committee ths Who ALAN LAMAR CA TES ndiygfashion repr?'VV 63 Mortar Board AAA Student Forum Iixccutivc Committee Chairman Adzm'uyhi Secretary Student Handbook Reviews Committee Who's Who 11.4 R THA L OZ '18 E HA NSA RD xx: 64 O A K QDKQ Volunteer Business Manager TB 11 President Student Forum Executive Committee ths Who Mortar Board 440D AWS President SFOB Angel Flight Whig Who SFS.-1.V CASTLES 0.8'TEEN . Moreover, they are possessed jjbithfitlness, mdzattw,amrage, 66 C. DOUGLA S 114A RSHA LL ' - ,- integny, ammadew; m an unusual degree... 67 0 AK 1b 1 ,3 President 44D; President Circle K Prcsidcnl SGA lixcculivc Council Who's Who ROBBIE TEDFORD PETERS Mortar Board A AA Vice President Homecoming Quccn Omicron Nu AWS First Vice President Who's Who as disclosed by their activity in general student and University 68 Mortar Board K A President AWS Judicial Board President Publications Council Torch Editor W'hds W'ho IJBBT PIf.-1R S'U.V afairs and the confidence imposed in them by faculty and students. 69 Mortar Board AAA President SFOB Student Forum Executive Committee AWS Judicial Board President ths Who .S'.-1.VDR.-1 JANE Sl 'LLI VAN The selection dad been made after much carqjid, discriminating imitigatigh 7O Mortar Board ELK President $10? AWS First Vice President Punhcllcnic Policy Board ths Who LA GRETT-l FA 1. T.-1LLEV'I' and balancing of characteristics and contributions. It isfelt that 71 Mortar Board Secretary AAA Secretary Omicron Nu AAA Merrill Palmer Award ths Who A R! TRICI.-l .IIX Y H 'IJIBERL 1 these seniors are truly representative of our motto: HE WHO BEARTH 72 Mortar Board X0 Prcsidcnt SFOB Student Forum Executive Committee Usher Corps Head Hostess ths Who FREIDA AMA RIE IVOR THAN A TORCH SHADOWETH HIMSELF TO GIVE LIGHT T0 OTHERS? H 720 3 M720 Whuk Who Among Students in :chricun anivcrsiIics and Colleges is Ll national recognition ofsmdcnls for service. schol;1r.xhip.;1mi lcudcrship. The goals of Who's Who arc to impirc grcul cH orl in those x ho nnu not mhcmisc perform Inthc bcsl oflhciruhililicsLind10 remind students that limc must he used imclligcnllhx 10 bring the best rcsultx from all colicgc cxpcricnccs. 74 James Franklin A mos Melissa Ann Baker Patricia Ann Campen Alan Lamar Cates Laura Catherine Connor Betty Cail Cooper Stephen Carroll Paves Priscilla Irene Pavis William Boss Duncan Webb Clinton Eskew.Jr James P. Froula Marv Edith Gwyn Martha Louise Hansard Lee Eller Haworth William Christopher Head Judy Jeanne Jones Charles Doug Marshall Judith Ann Mizell William Fred Norton Susan Castles Osteen Elizabeth Ann Pearson Bobbie Ledford Peters John Keller Boach iMary Annette Sanders David Stanton Smith Edward Fields Smith. Jr. Glen W. Smother man. Ill Sandra Jane Sullivan Lag ret ta Fay Tallent Susan Catherine Taylor John Tohert Tindall. Jr Katherine Louise Ward Freida Marie Wortman Not Pictured Donald Ralph Penney Brenda Lyle Flowers Jane Carol Stewart George Bonald Widb v Patricia Ann Wimberly 75 ll'JI'AIr,' ' .7 . i i: S;:::-':::iimriiii2iir ma w Government 78 0 Publications 90 0 Honorarz'es 96 0 Organizations 110 ' ROTC 150 STL DKVl GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Student Government Association is based on the separation of power into three branches: the Senate, the Executive Council, and the Student Tribunal. The Senators and SGA officers are elected each spring by the entire student body. Members of the tribunal and executive councils are chosen through screening. The Executive Council is presided over by the SGA president. Other members are the SGA vice president, secretary, treasurer, and all the co-chairmen of the executive boards. These ten boards include Campus Welfare. Activities Board. Finance Board. Secretarial Board. Public Relations Board. Traditions Board. Elections Board. Leadership Training. International Relations, and Adawayhi. Together, they work to coordinate projects and planning for SGA 7S The SCI A .senate takes its work seriously. In order to keep the student body informed of its weekly meetings. Senate Stations were set up this year in the various colleges. Bulletin boards for SGA minutes, announcements, and business were hung with sugges- tion boxes as an exchange of ideas between senators and students. This fulfills one of the main objectives of SGA. It is the voice of the student body. 79 S. GA. SEMI TE 80 One of the highlighted activities such ycur xx hich SGA sponsors is u leadership rctrcul. Students who purlicipulc in various orgzinilulions are chosen by their groups us representatives. Held in curb full. this rclrcul helps dcvclop Ihc capable people who lead campus activities. The retreat is planned and organized by a student committee which has SGA cu-chziirmcn. On the rclrcul there is an opportunity for the exchange of ideas hem ccn faculty. administration. and the student body. Programs arc givcn. and debates are held. Cum- pus issues are discussed. Plans urc laid for the coming school year, Bcsidcs all this leadership retreat is fun! Executive Board President Susan Osteen First Vice President Lagretta Tallent Second Vice President Vicki Groner Recording Secretary Pat Campen Corresponding Secretary Betty Gail Cooper Judicial Board Libby Pearson Treasurer Anne AlexanderFrosh Board Ann Armstrong Letty Bartlett Patti Fillers Molly Hook June Lackey Nancy Parker Mary Katherine Pcurson Sherri Rucks Peggy Schneider Kathy Taylor Lynn Wurrcn Vicki Groncr. adv. Judicial Board Ann Curler Dianne Demon Anne Ergcn Susanne chglcy Harriet LuVurrc Molly McCulla Alice Moore Ginny Pearson Mary Hclcn Powell Kathy Wurd $3,395 kiwi ,9 wwv at: -K ?v A , . ---I; The Associated Women Students is the govcrning both of L'nivcrsiu xmmcn and is designed to crcutc and maintain high standards and ideals for these students. All enrolled uomcn students urc members of AWS. Thc l966-67 program of A W8 includcd The Tcnnmsev Girl. A WS Aids for Freshman. Friendship chk. and Tou n Girls. The year 1966-67 is onc of continuing rc-cvuluulion of Associated Women Students and thc role the organization plzus in Ihc life ofthc university. AWS provides unlimited advantages for LIT xmmcn 10 voice their opinions about university rules concerning xmmcn students. Faculty Members: Mr. Paul ShcrhukotT Dean R. If. Dunford Dr. Lukc libcrsulc Dcun Charles LcMs Dcun Junc McCormick Mr. Wurrcn Sluglc Student Members: Clint liskcxx Jim Fruulu Susan Ostccn kid Smith lircidu Workman David White 84 SH 'DEXVI FA Cl 'LTI' 0RG:1.VIC.-lT10.VS BOARD Thc Sludcnl-lixculu Organizations Board is ujoinl studcnI-fuculu committee. Among the boards major funcliuns arc the tinunciul supervision ofsludcm groups and thc rcvicuing ofull budget requests for allocations from the Student Activiu and Service FCC funds Thc SFOB also fcalurcx a financial subcommittee for organimtions requesting uHoculiom from the Activities Fcc. SFOB maintains a permanent otiicc in Room 324. l'nivcrsity Ccmcr. Among the mum services of SFOB are maintaining student organilulions' financial records, selling tickets for Nuhhcc-qui concerts and Curnicus. and distributing sludcnl tickets for University Concerts. Student Members: Don Denny Jim Gimn Bill Goddard Jim Hurb Elise Jordan Put Wimbcrly Joe Tugg David Smith Clint Eskcw Faculty Members: Dr. Hans Jensen Dr. Guy Bockmun Mr. Bill Morgan Mr. Claude Roberts Dean Harold Warner Dean Charles Lewis Dean J. W. Martin Miss Gail Clay Mrs, Betsy Thompson 85 ZIVII'ERSITT CENTER The Center Activities Guvcrning Board offers the universiu students. a varied program of uctivilics The board is super- vised by student committees: rccrculion. duncc. art. music. lcclurc publicity personnel. and special events. A program of movies. dances. concerts. art exhibits. 3 Pcnm Lectures. and the Man and His lim'irunmcnt program are a few of the activities sponsored by the Student Center Committccs. UN I VERSI TY CENTER Under the direction 0f Student Center Board lcd htx Don Dcnn'x and the prolbssionul slutT headed by Paul ShcrbukotT. the LT ccnlcr participated in the vast expansion and improvcmcnl programs on campus. Food services were rcvumpcd by the new grill mnnugcr Mr. chgcr and thc calcring specialist Mr. Prilchurd Betsy Thomas issued urgent phone calls between hour long sessions on Humccoming. Curnicus. All-Sing. SGA. Man and His Environment. and the Student Ccntcr entertainment and programs. All students cwnluulh come in contact with the dedicated staff of thc ccntcr but few of us ever lake the lime to up- prcciulc lhc hours of research and planning which lhq devote to the center programs. Why do they always hold those directors meetings at four? Have you seen Betsy? No. Where did Judy g0? . . Everybody is up in Paul Shcrbukoth otiice in a big meeting over the grill. Why? We might not have the 0pc . Now. when Pearly gets here. Burton will take care of her Ed just said IFC was willing to be in Curnicus if ISA would tri out All I can say is am more of those fool 9:00 Sunday meetings and lim otT Tribunal 31qu be Aduwuyhi should give those orange and uhilc hails away This is the only place I hu'x Scx'cn-i'p candy bars The Beacon misquotcd unionc. I mean someone. oh hell. cvcrwnc Prohuhli the last great thing ucill do this icur uill he that hmh- hush Honors Banquet. Presidcm Phil Mulfcll Vicc Prcxidcnl liddic Pith Sccrclun '1';le Ward 'l'rcusurcr Rich Cullcr INDEPENDEVT 571 'D :NTS .-IS.S'0C1;1TIO.V Thc lndcpcndcm Sludcnh Association oHL-rx an organization uilh membership for all independent xludcnls uilhin Ihc l'nivcrsiI-x community It holds ucckh meetings and social outings for its mcmhcrs. :15 well as u cxnnpuIcr dance . and lost lilc .xcn'icc for all students. The ISA endeavors to maintain a cn-cd nrgunimlinn in the intcrcxI 01' independent students. This 5cm ISA hus cxpundcd its membership to reach :1 goal ufunc hundrcd mcmbcrs. President Chunporn Harinsuil Vice President Benny Layne Thomas Yum Secretaries Joy Trapp Nancy Alford Treasurer VivatPilukanonda INTERN?! TIONAI. CM '8 A home away frnm home is uhul lhc lnlcrnutionul Club ancrx ils mcmbcrs. II is u mccling ground for students from all over the world. The International Club provides a social and cultural club for bath American and lnlcrnuliunul students. The purpusc behind this club is to promote u better understanding among the rcprcscnlulivcs ohiichrcnt nulinns through social contacts and activities. Among these activities arc the International licsliml. Banquet. Tcu. Fashion Show. ping pong lournumcnt, dchulcs. foreign movies. and spcakcrs from ditTcrcnt countries. Editorial Staff: Editor-in-chiefaVicki Groner Assistant EditoruCarole Pancoast Copy EditorsLynn Lewis Activities EditoriPiercy Cutter Sports Editor-Tim Capps Living Section EditoriRuthie Hubbell University EditoriKennon Hampton Staff: Anne Alexander Patsy Ditzel Gail Drennen Kay Fory Carol Gosney Carol Hicks Glenn Lindsay Nancy Parker Gail Stanficld Becky Thomas Marcia Watson Business Staff: Business Managerijim Froula Assistant Business ManagersMiller Wood Sales Manager-Tim Wright 9O The Volunteer s a disorganization of individuals determined to please all of the students all of the lime. Requirements for membership are simply that you can use the telephone, draw layouts, take pictures, crop pictures, write copy, type copy, stay awake easily, and have nothing planned for Spring Break. We have given our “all to this book. How- ever it's w orth it if you are pleased w ith your 1967 Volunteer. 92 The day wouldn’t be complete without the Daily Beacon And neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor an 8:00 hour exam can stop the faithful Beacon staff from First Term StafT: Editor Bill Norton Associate Editor Judy Mi .ell Managing Editor Woody Paige News Editor Lloyd Carver Assistant Editor Tom Ballard Copy Editor Candy McCampbell Sports Editor Tim Capps IX-sk Editors Kathy Gibney Lonnie Butler Grady Batten Jane Bandy Business Manager Carl Jones Advertising Manager Jack Whitehead Second Term Staff: Editor Judy Mi ell Associate Editor Kathy Gibney Managing Editor Candy McCampbell Assistant Managing Editor Tom Ballard News Editor Tom Gillcm Assistant News Editor Fom Humphrey Jim Stovall Copy Editor Judith Tiplady Assistant Copy Editor Minrose Bryan Sports Editor Louis Gwinn Make-up Editor Lonnie Butler Business Manager Carl Jones Advertising Manager Jack Whitehead 93lblunlvcr Photographers: Scott Huppcll David Muuldin Happy Minhinnctt Daily Bwum Phntogruphcrs: Mutt Crcumcr Ralph Christian Take a picture for me and have it ready for publication by this uflcrnoonf These are familiar words for these courageous gentlemen. Armed only with their cameras. they face the masses ofcumpus clubs. camera shy administration. and Curnicus clowns. Thanks to Scott. David. Happy. Ralph and Matt you have pictures with the words found in this book. 94 P UBLI CA TIOA'S C O LLNC I L The Beacon. Volunteer and Phoenix are all dominated by the Publications Councils. This council holds Iinul inter- views for editors and recom- mendations for policy or busi- ness chungcs Composed of two faculty members. one up- pointcd alumnus. one elected alumnus. and one student the Council sets the standards for Torchbcurers 95 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA A FRESHMEN WOMEJWS HONORARY OFFICERS President Laurel Moore Vice-President Gaylyn Flower Secretary Rebecca Kyker Treasurer Catherine Armstrong Historian Charlotte Headrick MEMBERS Kendrick Albert Betty Ann Anderson Darianc Elaine Bobo Barbara Joan Boles Cherry Lane Broadwell Mary Anne Brown Harriet Perri Corrick Mimi Dimitra Cazana Carol Ann Evans Gaylyn Cecile Flower Mary Lou Foster Patricia Graham Rebecca E. Helton Elizabeth R. Hise Corinne Duke Johnston Donna Jean Kesler Evelyn Sherry Kirkland Rebecca Jane Kyker Joan Scott Lavalle Teresa Constance Lofton Martha Jane Loomis Bebie Dec Love Carole Anne Lyle Penelope J. MacDonald Marjorie J. MacNaughton Patricia Sue McDavid Sheila Kay McKenzie Gaea E. Mitchel Karen Adelle Minkler Susan Elizabeth Minn Susan Elaine Olszewski Mary Lynn Pipkin Catherine Gail Ramsey Joyce Marilyn Ricker Rebecca Lake Rice Kay Pritchard Roberts Jean Rowley Dorothy Anne Schaefgen Emily Morris Shanks Nancy Ellen Simmons Lyn Eve Sisk Clara Jane Smith Kathryn Stafford Shelby Gail Stanfield Glenna Lois Stone Mary Jane Tate Donna Joan Vrooman Virginia Gaile Walker Georgia 8. Williams Ruth Ann Williams Susan Jane Wingate Marialice Wilson Melba Elizabeth Wilson Selena Sue Wilson PHI E TA SIGMA A FRESHMEN MEJWS HONORARY OFFICERS President John E. Shoemaker Vice President Miller Wood Secretary Barton Haynes Treasurer James Thurston Historian Frank Shepard MEMBERS Albert Johnson Jimmy Phillips Larry Bredeson Allan Johnsey John Farr David Trentham Robert Hedrick Brian Butler Garland Arnold James Bird James Jarratt Edwin Wilson Robert Townsend Ronald Morris John Younkin James Burkhardt Ralph Cash Larry Luttrell William Pickard Hubert Dansmere Kyung Shick Son Scott Morris James Freeman Joseph R. McNeely Johnny Sparkman Terry Begley Norman Rhodes Charles Mitchell Lee Ruch Carlton Murphree Maynard Tipps Gerald Eddlemon William Long Vance Sherwood James Jones Michael Carter Lewis Bcckham Edward Fleming James Ragsdale John McCall 97 Gerald Addington David Baker Collin Ballance Leonard Berlik William Buckanan Robert Carper Robert Childs Thomas Daugherty John Ford Crawford Fortune Jerry Golden Earl Hampton Jerry Kardiman Barton R. Haynes Charles Henderson Kenneth Hennig John Horton James Howard ClilTord Johnson Richard Jones Kenneth Landgren Stephen Merrick George Mosely Larry On John Palisaro Royce Payne James Pentecost Floyd Porter William Reed Frank Shepard Emerson Shipe David Sims James Thurston Gary Tipton Michael Weaver Gary Woody Everett Worthington Thomas Ray Larry Howdyshell 0M1 CR 0N DEL TA KAPPA A SENIOR MEJWS HONORARY OFFICERS President Jerry Wayne King Vice President Bill Head Secretary David Howell Advisor Bob Cochran MEMBERS Alan Cates Joe Tagg Steve Daves Clint Eskew Jim Froula Jim GifTen Bill Head David Howell Jerry Wayne King Doug Marshall Don McGovern Tom Nicholson Greg O'Connor Ed Smith Glen Smotherman Franklin Amos Jim Bird Joe Looney Dave Mosena Bill Pickard Tom Sivert David Smith Lynn Sorrell Maynard Tipps Charles Wood Dean Charles Lewis J. Fred Holly MORTAR BOARD A SENIOR WOMEJWS HONORARY OFFICERS President Jane Stewart Vice President Pat Campen Secretary Pat Wimbcrly Treasurer Robbie Peters Historian Judy Jones M EM BERS Martha Hansard Sandra Sullivan Susan Osteen Lagrctta Tallent Libby Pearson Frieda Wortman Darrel Blair Addington Brian McConnell Butler Virginia Sue Cashion Suzanne Marie Comer Edward Roane Fleming James David Dake Man King Go John Sidney Groseclose Baylor Lawrence Johnson Sara Helen Kaltenborn Mary Sue LeHell Linda Kathleen Mann PHI BETA KA PPA A LIBERAL ARTS HONORARY MEMBERS l00 Ina Margaret Matt Margaret Brashear McKee Margaret Elfriede Nordsieck Shirley Brantley Opstrup Carolyn D. Pollard Carolyn Lucille Shelhorse Mary Ellen Stonecipher David Earl Trentham Clayton E. Wilson, Jr. Paul Newman Guthrie Judge William Ernest Miller Professor Aaron J. Sharp PHI KA PPA PHI A SENIOR HONORARY President Elect 0967-68 Student Vice President Journal Correspondent Adams, Pauline Serger Albright, Melissa Lou Anderson, Maurice Manning Baker, James Buford Baker, Kearney Miller Behrend, Linda Belt. Bobby Dean Berry, Betty Patton Black, Carey Jeanne Booze, Laura Lee Bradley, Nolen Eugene, Jr. Brehm, Donna Alice Brown, Cynthia Jo Burkey, Johnnie Mathis Burkhalter, Ann Carol Byerley, Billy Joe Carlson, Dianne Marie Carroll, Paul Edward, Jr. Carson, Anna Lea Carter, Marion Bernard Cassell. Eddie Calvin Castleman, Tommie Pace Cates, Jean Elaine Clark, Richard Urban Coates, Thomas Jewell Coleman, Wayne A. Comer, Suzanne Marie Cooley, James Louis Cooper, Carolyn Leigh Covington, Dale Burnette Dake, James David Davenport, Clyde McCall Davis, Billy Dean Deason, Dewey Harper DuBusk, Kenneth E. Defenderfer, Morgan Dent, Oran Bailey DcPriest, Ethel Sharon Dickinson. Phyllis Susan Dodson, Orville Wright, Jr. Dooley, David Dotson, Camoline Sue Dunn, Donald Ray Faidley, Glenna Jane Falls, Susan Oden Faulkenberry, Lawrence Henry Flinn, Ronald Evatt Flowers, Brenda Lyle Forsythe, Ann Alexander OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Marshall MEMBERS Fowler, Daniel Troy Fuller. Louise Fant Golden, Wanda Anne Gordy. Terry Lawson Graves, Virginia Ruth Hammer, Mary Park Hampton, Mary Ann Hansard, Susan Frances Hatmaker, Carl Willard Hembry, Foster Glen Howard, Mary Watson Hunt, Karen Robinson Hurley, Mary Elizabeth Hutton, Gerald Johnson, Baylor Laurence Johnson, JoAnn Jones, Judy Jeanne Jones, Mary Ruth Jones, Wilber Clark Joseph, Adolph D.. Jr. Knapp, David L. Knisley, Ben howard, Jr. Koontz, Donna Lynn Krug, Gregory Charles Large. Ruthann Lau, Henry Layne, Benjamin Hooper Lisle, Frank Nelson Love, Janice Kay Loy, Janice Kaye Lyon, Susan Howard Mahoney, Judith Anne Martin, Dennis R. Martin, Fredric Houston Martin. Jeanette Maree Mathis, Ronald Edward McCartt, Mary Elizabeth McDavid, James Michael McKenzie, Frank Christopher Mc Manus, Linda Dalton McPherson, Margaret Odom McQueen, Marion Virginia Mitchell, Theresa Annette Montgomery, Joseph Tucker Morgan, Hugh Whitford Morris, Susan Gail Mote. Charles Roland Nelson, Maurice Sanders Nordsieck. Katherine Marie Howard Lumsden George F. Brady Paul W. Wyatt John J. McDow Luther H. Keller E. E. Overton Bain T. Stewart Olcik. Caryn Joan Osborne. Bobby Osteen, Susan Castles Ownbey. Thelma Betty Patterson. Janet Brown Pearson. Carolyn Frances Pollock. Mark Alan Pratt. Robert Jackson Range. Sabra Sue Reed. John Jewell Reed. Judy Anne Revington. Anthony Michael Rifkin. Susan K. Roland. Hall Carmack Rosato, Frank Daniel Ruh, Helen Dianne Satin, Ronald Dale Sasser. Glenda Marie Scull, James Albert Shelhorse. Carolyn L. Shoemaker, John Edmund Simmons, Bob A. Simmons, Nancy Wllen Singletary, Nancy Dubois Sleigh, John Earl. Jr. Son, Kyung Shick Smith. Dianna Lynne Snyder, William Bryson. Jr. Spiggle, Thomas Frank Stafford, Raymond Andrew Stalsworth, Linda Gail Stewart, Gerry Cissie Stulce, Terry Fitzgerald Sweet, James Leon Taylor, Susan Catherine Trentham, David Earl Underwood, Patricia Gail Walker. Betty Gail Warren, Julia Hudson Wcakley, Martha Lenora White. Betty Ann Whiteside, Carolyn Marlene Williams, Joe L. Witt, Lynn Carol Wolm Jack Edward Wood, Helen Suzanne Wood, William Miller 111 Wyatt. Paul Wilson S CARA BEAN A SENIOR MEJWS HONORARTSOCIETY Robert J. Batson Billy G. Marks Edwin Blakcmore Doug Marshall Charles R. Burchett Dan McGehee Alan Catcs Donald E. McGovern Bob L. Cochran Robert S. Moon Steve 08ch Thomas Albert Nicholson, J r. Ralph E. Dunford Robert L. Ooten Clint Eskew Dennis Howard Peters Thomas R. Fields, Jr. John Roach James Froula Clark M. Roberts Paul Douglas Goddard, Jr. Paul C. SherbakofT Walter C. Haffner Ed Smith William Andrew Kelley D, Lynn 80:16 Roger KCSICY Frank B. Thornburg Jerry Wayne King Harold C. Warner 102 TA U BETA PI AN ENGINEERING HONORA R T OFFICERS President Vice President Recording Secretary Jim Froula John Shoemaker Cameron Fraser Corresponding Secretary Ben Hitch Recorder Curtis Siller ADVISORS E. E. Stansbury J. W. Waller W. K. Stair P. F. Pasqua MEMBERS Maurice Anderson James Jarratt James Bruer Ben Knisley Harry Call Bill Leeper Paul Carroll Frank LiHe Clyde Davenport Grimn Mitchell Bill Davis Terry Moore Randall Delozier Ross Duncan David Erickson Clint Eskew Tom Field Camerson Fraser Jim Froula Robert Head Mike Headrick Robert Hedrick Lloyd Heidtke Ben Hitch Tom Holmes Willard Horn James Jamison David Mossman Bob Osborn Martin Pollock Vernon Ramsey James Redden Ronald Sabin Roger Shier Curtis Siller John Shoemaker John Sleigh Bill Snyder William Warmbrod Frank Weiss Tommy Whitlow Jack Wolff 103 OMICRON NU A HOME ECONOMICS HONORARY OFFICERS President Cissie Stewart Vice President Ann Carson Secretary Theresa Mitchell Treasurer Martha Hansard Editor Katherine Ward MEMBERS Lorraine Akin Mary Jane Smith Melissa Albrighl Adelaide Warden Elizabeth Bone Cheryl Wright Margaret Colditz Pat Wimberly Priscilla Davis Suzanne Wood Linda Dickson Barbara Hammer Bayne Wilma Suc Griffin Gail Disney Martha Grosball Jane Elam Martha Weakley Hamilton Nancy Fugate Martha Hansard Sara Fulton Mary Watson Howard Anne Harrison Alycia Morgan Ruth Marshall Angela Norville Betty Montgomery Elizabeth Oakes Joyce Ostrander Eunice Ogle Jane Phillips Robbie Peters Sara Smitherman Sabra Range Betty Whittle Jessie Russell Bonnie Safiey Glenda Sasser 104 SCABBARD AND BLADE A MILITARY HONORARY OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer James Fry Charles Ayres Timothy Capps Leander Woods MEMBERS Thomas Childers William Deblois Edward Douglas William Goddard Steven Hall John Horne David Ledbetter Robert McConnel John Millener Mitchell Mutter John Myrick James Otis William Robertson Jimmy Rollins Gary Daugherty Thomas Forehand Garry Lane Robert Deadrick William Edwards Lee Haworth Larry Scalf Glen Smotherman John Stachel Gene Stanley Terry Stulce Marshall Sweeney Arthur Teffeau Don Valentine Edward Baldwin Austin Gaines Harold Terry William Parish John Jozwiak Edward Smith 105 A LPHA ZE TA AN A GRICULTURE HONORARY OFFICERS Chancellor Richard Clark Censor Henry Dowlen Scribe Lynn Murray Treasurer Tommy Reed Chronicler Robert Wells ADVISORS Dr. Elmer Gray Dr. Frank Bell Dr. Houston Luttrell MEMBERS Jerry M. Arnold Elmer Ashburn Walid A. Barakat James C. Barker Edward Bible Bob Bivens Wayne Boyd Tommy Bryant Gerald Dillehay Don Edwards Jesse Ford Tom Fortune David Fugate Bill Goddard Harold ldell Mack Jones 106 Roland Mote Lynn Neal Billy L. Norris John Plummer James Porter Robert Rann Billy J. Reed Hermel Rosas Otis Schmitt Jimmy Watson David Weakley Jimmy Wheeler David Whitaker Robert D. Wright Robert Zapotosky SIGMA ALPHA IOTA A WOMEJWS MUSIC FRA TERNITT OFFICERS President Susie Montgomery Vice President Libby Blake Recording Secretary Anne Harris Corresponding Secretary Elaine Dodd Treasurer Phyllis Shellles MEMBERS Linda Ayres Diane Partee Charlotte Babcock Charlene Pickle Libby Blake Mary Kyle Raulston Elaine Dodd Ann Rule Janie Greene Bobby J0 Shannon Elaine Guinn Phyllis Shettles Anne Harris Lynn Sisk Reba Holt Barbara Sparks Sally Hunter Ann Viles Mary Ann Hampton Betty Owenby Linda Jones Nancy Whaley Margaret Lester Sharon Perkins Susie Montgomery CHI EPSIL 0N OFFICERS President Robert Walls Vice President Frank Weiss Secretary Anthony Wylie Treasurer Barry Chambers Marshall Pat Lamb Associate Editor of Transit Michael Penick ACE Board Representative Paul Williams Advisor Prof. D. C. Jameson MEMBERS Don Barber Joe Hunt David Brann Jerry King Paul Carroll Frank Lisle Geraldine Good James Nelson Mark Gregory Robert Trentham Willard Horn Jesse Turnmire 107 PI LAMBDA THETA A WOMEJWS EDUCA TION HONORARY OFFICERS President Pat Hunter Vice President Billie Elliott Recording Secretary Jane Smith Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Junior Board Norma Kelley Barbara Zumstein Brenda Flowers Donna Brehm Virginia Graves Advisors Dr. Ilene Brown Miss Elsie Davis MEMBERS Sharon Jewel Anderson Carole Ann Barber Donna Alice Brehm Janet Elizabeth Brown Donna M. Bullock Diana M. Carlson Mayme R. Crowell Thelma M. Dickerson Joyce B. Ferguson Brenda L. Flowers Mary J. Fulton Emily D. Gloster Virginia R. Graves Ann W. Guthrie Sally L. Heilman Marie F. Jensen 108 Donna L. Koontz Martha L. Lillard Katie McKemie Mary 0. McLean Margaret 0. McPherson Regina B. Misiaveg Patricia D. Moorefield Susan C. Odem Tommie R. Pace Janice K. Peters Eleanor R. Robins Nancy E. Simmons Rose R. Stewart Jean E. Thal Micki T. Thompson Carolyn M. Whiteside ETA KAPPA NU AN ENGINEERING HONORA RT OFFICERS President William Ross Duncan Vice President Ben Hitch Recording Secretary Bill Davis Corresponding Secretary Jimmy Reager Bridge Correspondent Harry Sherrod Treasurer Tommy Whitlow A. C. E. Board Representative Ben Knisley MEMBERS James Arnold William Murphey James Bird Robert Nerger Daniel Bolinger James Ragdalc Jack Bradley John Reed Joe Coffey William Ross Johnie Goins John Thomason Paul Harris Daniel Thompson Doyle Hasty Alice Rebecca Tyson David Henley Don Ward Fu-Tzu Hu Warren Webb Larry Layman Charles Welch Billy Leeper Joe While Adrian Lin John Williams James Linder Harvey Wilmoth Everett Munn Thomas Hin Bong Yam BETA GAMMA SIGMA A JOURNALISM HONORARY INITIATES James B. Baker Gregory C. Krug Ann C. Burkhalter Ronald E. Mathis Eddie C. Cassell Susan G. Morris William D. Clary William G. Pollard Lawrence H. Faulkenberry James A. Scull Rutherford L. Key Patricia G. Underwood David L. Knapp John F. Vallery Glenn H. Koogler l0? John Rnsscr Hlix Bucun Missy Albrighl .lohn Hurb 'I'crr-x Spurlnck Prcxidcnl Vicc Presidcnl Sccrclun 'I'rcusurcr Quurlcrmustcr :1 DA 111-1 IiHI Aduwznhi. the campus pcp club. is brim full oflhul traditional Volunteer spirit this war. Adumu hi is in charge of selecting the squad ofchccrlcudcrx cuch txcur. organizing and sponsoring pcp rallies for various sports events. and presenting the Spirit oflhc Hill and Most Valuable Vol trophies. Homecoming is u special cvcm for Adzmuyhi at which time Ihci scll pep huts. and distribute copics 0f the Alma Mater Lind other tight songs to the freshmen. Adzmuy hi. an outstanding and hcncliciul group. hclps keep the Volunlccrs 0n the mud to victor'x from Scptcmbcr 10 May CIRCLE K Circle K. as a service organization on campus. is utiiliutcd with the Kiwanis Clubs ofAmcricu. A year with Circle K is tilled with :1 panorama of activities. The cncrgctic members sold roses LII the football games to make money for thc Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp. They arc activc in conjunction with communin projects. too. such us uorking with the childrcn ut the childrcnis hospital. An annual event for Circle K is sponsoring the Miss L'T Pageant. Proceeds from the pugcunt will furnish a $500 uppcrclussmcn scholarship Prcsidcnt Doug Marshall Isl Vice Prcsidcnt Bill Hutiincr lein Baum 3nd Vicc President Sccrctun Jim Bird Bmtrd of Directors Trcusurcr John Roach Sr. Roger chlct Jr. Tom Sivcrt Soph. Marshall Brtmn NAHHEEYA YLI GOVERNING BOARD Nuhhccyuyuli sponsors quarterly concerts featuring popular singing groups and bands. Lust winter. Mary Wells and the Vibrations appeared. and the spring concert featured the Ramsey Lewis Tri0 The fall concert of I966 included Barbara Lewis. Hunk Ballard and the Midnightcrs. and the Drifters. Miss Carol Thomas is Nahhccyayuli's choice. H2 .nit .5... :3. a EEK? mwrn 3 a? 23. :3' a .l n c .1. K S c .I P Lam Adams Vice President Tmmm Kcrr Bob McC-onncll Joe Loonq Secrclar'x Trcusurcr gin John Ha lillis Bacon an Publiciu Chuirm Public Relations 113 Team Members Dun N, Hamilton John K Solsbcc R O Smith H N, Curringcr. couch DAIRY CLI 'B The l .'I'. Dairy Huh consists of mcmhcrs interested in duin farming and management. These sludcmx study Ihc cchcts 0f mrioux l'ccdx, hold unnuuljudging comcxls. and xpnnwr thc lfT. DuirIx Du-x. Al'hix club xxnrkx in cnniunction with the Xgriculu1rul cumpux. President Dun Almundcr Vicc Proidcnt John Burmu SccrcIur-x Ray Jordan 'I'rcuxurcr Izddic Zimmerman chnrlcr Bricm Mgu field Advixnrx Dr.B.J.DCN1;111 Dr. Monu Monlgmncn Dr Dun Richurdmn DAIRTPRODI'C 118'jI'DGl.VG 11:11.11 Izuch spring the mcmhcrx nt' Lhc Duir'x Pmduclx Judging I'cum chnmc their members. 'I'hcsc mcmhcrs participate in mrimh cuntcxlx held during the war They compctcd in the Southern Dairy Products Judging Contest held in Bluckshurg. Virginia. The Tcum pluccd ninth out of ninclccn teams in thc lntcrnuliunul 0llcgiulc nnlcsl hcld in Atlantic 10. NJ. '14 CHEESE PresidenteJames C. Chambley Vice President;David Collins SecretaryeNancy Tombras Treasurer;Edgar L. Fraker AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIA TION The U.T. chapter of the American Marketing Association has grown to be the largest club in Business Administration. One of the main contributions this club makes to students is the sponsoring 0f symposiums which feature such businessmen as the Vice President of Ford Motor Company. BETA ALPHA PSI PresidenteCooper Chilton Vice PresidenteEsmond Rudolph SecretarytDianne Bell TreasurereRon Mathis F aculty Vice PresidenteWarren L. Slagle Beta Alpha Psi is a national accounting fraternity for accounting majors with a B average in accounting and a B overall average. Each month prominant accountants are featured as speakers at professional meetings. SweetheartiAlice Moore PresidenteCooper Chilton Vice PresidenteDonald Chappell Secretary;Dave Troutman Treasurer-John Gehrm AdvisoriListon Fox ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is a national business fraternity which sponsors professional meetings with top businessmen as speakers. Each spring, Alpha Kappa Psi sponsors a banquet and various other social functions are held throughout the year. The members are now preparing to be co-hosts of the Regional Convention to be held in Knoxville in 1967. H7 DELTA N U ALPHA Delta Nu Alpha,s bi-monthly meet- ings and field trips give transporta- tion majors an extra curricular insight into an industry as fascinat- ing as a train whistle in the night or a jet trail across an azure sky. PresidentkLyle Key Vice PresidentiTom Picarella Secretary Peter Keefe Treasurer Eddie Faulkner Parliamentarianisteve Bailey DEL TA SIGMA P1 Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to promote the study of business at the University of Tennessee. A program; of speakers, plant tours, and brotherhood help to round out the Delta Sigts education. PresidenteJim Osteen First Vice PresidenteDave Dodson Second Vice PresidenteBill Bozeman SecretaryeTom Rinehart Treasurer-Esmond Rudolph HistorianaPhil Parkey Business Board RepresentativeeRodger Kelsey ChancelloriJim Brownlow HB B USINESS BOARD Business Board is an organization which coordinates the activities of the various business clubs and fraternal organizations. Many projects of the Business Board help to develop a closer relationship between the students and the faculty of the College of Business Administration. Presidentijim Osteen Vice PresidenteAlan Rudder SecretaryiPolly Henry TreasurereDavid Collins AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURE BUSINESS To help promote the held of business and agriculture, the Agriculture Economics and Agriculture Business club is open to all interested students. The club meets each quarter to help acquaint these members with thejob opportunities in this field. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta encourages those students who are preparing for the field of medicine. The honorary holds meetings at which guest speakers are invited to attend. Its goals are to encourage scholarship and promote better student faculty relations. ?W 120 AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIA TION The Objects of the American Home Economics association are to promote public understanding of home economics, to develop professional attitudes and to widen cultural interests. AHEA Achievement Night is held annually to display the accomplishments of various home economics students. This year, Delores Dearing 0fthe UT chapter is state president of the AHEA. Chairman-Marlene Rainwater First Vice ChairmaneCarolyn Pointe Second Vice ChairmankAnn Corbett Recording SecretaryiVirginia Clemmer Corresponding SecretaryeLorrain'e Akin TreasurerePatsy Campbell 121 PresidenteLynn Davis Vice President-Harold Idell SecretaryiLarry Gage TreasureraJoe Alphin ScribeiJimmy Barker AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AdvisorsiMr. 15- K- Boyce The American Society of Agricultural Engineers holds Dr. 1' Sewell bi-weekly meetings with guest speakers who are already established engineers. These meetings provide an opportunity for the students to learn more about their chosen profession. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Speakers from industry are invited to address meetings of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. These speakers help broaden the studentsi knowledge by presenting new ideas as to what an engineer does on the job. The AICHE is also planning exhibits for Engineersi Day. I22 PresidenttMark A. Pollock Vice PresidentiGarry Luttrell SecretaryePatience Stair Treasurerijohn Ellington ACE Board RepresentativesiJames Scott Sam Gross AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The Knoxville chapter of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers will be host to the other Southeastern collegiate Chapters of ASCE this year. The group takes several iield trips a year to places such as Oak Ridge and TVA sites. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The purposes of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering are to promote a high level ofengineering ethics, foster engineering education, and advance the standards of the engineering curriculum. The UT student chapter membership is open to all mechanical engineering juniors and seniors and to freshmen and sophomores in any engineering discipline. PresidenttDavid Branm Vice PresidenteLeonard Hobbs Recording Secretary-Geraldine Good Corresponding SecretaryeFrank Weiss TreasurereRobert Martin ACE Board RepresentativeseDennis Palmer George Kurz Contact Leaders-John Ferguson Robert Bowman F aculty Advisothr. Bruce E. Tschantz ChairmaneJim Froula Vice Chairmanelack Wells Program ChairmaneMike Headrick SecretaryeLloyd Heidtke Treasurer-John Fisher ACE Board RepresentativeiBill Sherbourn AdvisorgProf. Ray Holland AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IND USTRIAL EN GINEERIN G American Institute of Industrial En- gineering is the professional society of industrial engineers. Its membership is open to all industrial engineering stu- dents with its goals as making the en- gineer a more rounded student through meetings, speakers, seminars, and conferences. PresidentiJerry Parker Vice-President;Eddie Shake SecretaryaBill Hooks Treasurer;Bill Webb ACE Board;Ed Kimbrough Bob Pettit 124 S OCIE TY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS Those students who take part in ROTC and are interested in the field of engineering may become members of the Society of American Military Engineers. During the academic year the group sponsors programs fea- turing experts on the combined role of engineering in military science. PresidenteMike Hart Vice-PresidenteJohn J acobs Secretary-Treasurerelames Harding Advisor;Major George L. Pitree A.C.E. BOARD All the engineering organizations are coordinated by the Association of Collegiate Engineers Board. ACE Board sponsors various activities the year round, such as the Engineerst Ball, Engineerst Day, and the Tennessee Engineer Magazine. The Knoxville Chapter of ACE will be host to the other Southern collegiate chapters of ACE this year and will take several field trips to such places as Oak Ridge and TVA sites. President-Tom Field Vice President-Bob Pettit Secretary-Mark Pollock TreasurereRoss Duncan ALPHA PI M U Alpha Pi Mu is a scholastic honorary which recognizes those students of Industrial Engineer- ing who have shown exceptional academic inter- ests and abilities in their held. Students who rank in the upper one-third of the senior Class and in the upper one-fifth of thejunior class are con- sidered for membership. PresidentiEddie Shake Vice-President-Leslie Freemon Corresponding SecretaryeDottie Bryant Secretary-Treasurerijerry Parker Pledge TraineriHugh Dotson AdvisoreProfessor R. M. LaForge INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELE C TR 0N1 C ENGINEERS PresidentiBenjamin Hitch IEEE exists to advance the theory and practice Vice-PresidenteRoss Duncan of electrical engineering and related sciences. The Secretary-John Abaunza U-T student branch provides a means by which TreasurereJohn Sleigh an electrical engineering major can meet and AdvisoriDr. R. E. Bodenheimer work with others in this field. It keeps interested people informed on the most exciting develop- ments in the field through technical lectures by industrial experts. 126 PI TAU SIGMA A national honor society for outstanding 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. 127 PresidenteJohn Shoemaker Vice Presidentijimmy Lampley SecretaryeRobert Hedrick TreasureriLarry Bredeson Reporter-Ron Sabin Master of CeremonieseJim Shelton SweetheartiBunny Fisher ALPHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma is a national professional fraternity open to those men who plan to make chemistry or a branch of chemical engineering their life profession. During the year, Alpha Chi Sigma is undertaking several important projects, some of which include: safety inspections of the chemistry labs, a program to assist Boy Scouts to earn their chemistry merit badge, and a tutoring program to assist freshmen in chemistry. The members of Alpha Chi Sigma are ever working to advance chemistry as a science and as a profession. 128 129 ALPHA BETA ALPHA Alpha Beta Alpha, national undergraduate library science fraternity, has as its purpose the encouragement of students to become librarians, to promote fellowship, and to further the professional knowledge of the members. Under Linda Nortonts presidency the coffee break has been continued and new projects initiated. PHI ALPHA DELTA McReynolds Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity is a professional fraternity emphasizing itService t0 the Student, the Law School and the Professionii PAD has 103 active chapters in the American Bar Association accredited law schools. PAD recognizes that law schools are unable to cover all fields and areas which should be covered during oneis law school career. Therefore, PAD often assists the law school wherever possible in supplementing the formal law school education. Examples of such assistance on the local level are McReynolds Chapteris Freshman Appellate Argument Awards to increase enthusiasm in the argument program, and the presentation of orientation kits to entering freshmen to acquaint them with proper law school practices and policies. PresidenteTom Smith Vice President;Tom Scott SecretaryeCharles Hawk TreasureraMelvin Harper MarshallaDaVid Basker PHI DELTA PHI Phi Delta Phi fraternity for law students holds bi-weekly meetings to discuss social and legal problems. Twice a month current legal issues are debated in round table discussions. A rush party was held during fall quarter to select outstanding law students who will be initiated into the fraternity at the Initiation Banquet. PresidenthRoger Jenne Vice PresidenthJames Butler SecretaryhT. J . Oden HistorianiRussell Bean Social ChairmaniAllen Bennett 131 UNIVERSITY BAR ASSOCIA TION Outstanding speakers in law are featured at meetings of the University Bar Association. This organization sponsors various social functions, as well as awarding a scholarship to an outstanding freshman each quarter. It also publishes The General Issue, a private paper, and distributes the Tennessee Law Review. Head Usher: Fred Wortman Head Hostesses: Harriet La Varre F rieda Wortman USHER CORPS Members of the Usher Corps, under the guidance of the Christian Association, serve as ushers, doormen, and ticket takers at presentations of the University Concerts, Broadway Play series, and presentations at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. 132 EditoreRoss Duncan Business Manager-Bill Davis Managing EditorseBob Pettie Wayne McIntire Feature EditorseJim White Richard Lillie Sandy Gonderman News EditoreMichael Penick Staff WriterseAlva Breece Roy Bayne Jimmy Lampley Philip Price PhotographeriNorman Pleasent Faculty Advisor-W. A. Lyday TENNESSEE ENGINEER The Tennessee Engineer is the offical publication of the College of Engineering. It is published by the Association of Collegiate Engineers. The purpose of The Tennessee Engineer is to inform the students and alumni about engineering opportunities throughout the state as well as at the University of Tennessee. The Tennessee Engineer is written and edited entirely by engineering students, thus giving every engineering student a chance for editorial and publication experience. TENNESSEE FARMER The hTennessee Farmerh, a publication of the College of Agriculture students, is issued quarterly to students, parents, alumni, prospective students, and all others interested in the growing College of Agriculture. This publication contains interesting articles on such topics as research, current happenings, and pertinent agricultural happenings. It endeavors to keep its readers informed about important events in Tennessee agriculture. Editor;Michael Nelms Managing EditorsiTom Skelton Danny Hooge Ed Bible Pete Graham Business ManageraDavid Hayes Advertising ManageriDon Edwards Circulation Manager;Richard Shifley Faculty AdvisorsaS. A. Griffin Abner Lemert Ralph Hamilton wwwwww I35 TENNESSEE LA W RE VIE W The Tennessee Law Review is a publication designed to inform students and alumni of progress and developments within the College of Law. The magazine is edited by the faculty and students of the Law College and is the official publication of the Tennessee Bar Association. Students maintaining a 3.00 average may become members of the staff. Editor-in-chiefiThomas Keeling Editorial Board: William Carriger Felix Laughlin Albert Harvey Dalton Townsend PresidentiBob Clement Woments Vice President;Candy McCampbell Menhs Vice President;Jessee Campbell SecretaryeCarol Leslie TreasureriJim Toms YOUNG DEMOCRA TS The Young Democrats had a busy year due to the elections in the fall. They distributed Clement buttons at various shopping centers as well as sponsoring a reception for Governor Clement. They have had several guest speakers from across the state and have also sponsored meetings discussing current political issues. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans were quite busy this year in working with the elections. They sponsored a Baker Barbecue on campus for Senator Howard Baker. Also they headed the Baker Belles. Programs featured noted Republicans such as Congressman Duncan. PresidentaPerry Happell Vice PresidentiGary Blackburn SecretariesiTiny J ones Judy OhKelley TreasurereLarry Martin VOL C ORPS The Vol Corps, UTis campus ambassadors, selects its members carefully, assuming that they will serve in their utmost capacity to iisell the Uni- versity of Tennesseeii to everyone they meet. Its members serve as guides and hosts to Visitors on campus and work for public relations and advancement of the University. Co-operating with alumni and admissions ofhces, the eighty members assist in the annual recruitment of high school students. Taking these visiting students on tours of the campus is an important responsi- bility of the V01 Corps. Co-Chairmen: Bill Pickard and John Roach 137 PresidentaDick Ott Vice PresidentiMike Barrett SecretaryiLoretta Harris TreasureriPolly Henry SKI CLUB The UT Ski Club is a newly organized club, formed by those avid fans of the crystal Gatlinburg slopes. The members always tTThink SnowTa when they attend their meetings. The meetings consist of ski travel films from around the world as well as instructional films to improve skiing. Rolf Long 0f the Gatlinburg Ski Resort is a frequent speaker. The group sponsors Friday night parties at the ski resort and intramural contests such as obstacle courses during the winter months. T- CL UB PresidenteMack Gentry Vice PresidenteRobbie Franklin SecretaryeDave Story TreasureriRay Hall Made up ofall UT lettermen in one of the major sports, the T-Club aims to promote sportsmanship, and to promote interest among alumni in university athletics. The T-Club sponsors a Christmas party for underprivileged children and holds a T-Club party in the spring. All athletes and the entire athletic department helped sponsor boys who went to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Conference. Traditionally, rings are presented to all graduating lettermen. I39 DirectoriAmbrose Holford Secretary:Judy Bank LibrarianeDorothy Slaughter Accompanist;Paul Williams 140 WOMEJWS CHOR US The Womenis Chorus is devoted to the pleasure of singing choral classics for womenis voices. Although the group is featured in several concerts during the academic year, emphasis is placed more on musical development and appreciation. The group has appeared this year in the University Center Christmas Concert, Mid-winter Convocation, and in a Mall concert during the Dogwood Festival. DirectoriAmbrose Holford PresidentiRay Francurie ManageriDavid Noah LibrarianiDurwood Robinson AccompanistiTommy Smith MENjS CHORUS U.Tfs Mcn$s Chorus enjoys membership in the Intercollegiate Music Council. It has had increased prominence as a choral and performing group. A listing of appearances for the academic year 1966-67 includes guest appearances in Knoxville Choral Society Subscription Concerts, several Christmas concerts, Mid-Winter Convocation, and a Scottish Rite Memorial Concert to name a few. Humor and fellowship enter prominently into the making of music in this organization. I41 I43 U T SINGERS Late rehearsals, a tour spring break instead of a trip to Florida, many concerts and missed meals, and, ifyouhre lucky enough, a trip to Europe t t . these are the experiences of the UT Singers. This co-ed choral group tours the state each year to represent the University to high schools. Through their own hard work and worthwhile performances, the Singers have brought many honors to UT. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is an honorary service fra- ternity. Their projects include a clean-up program and repair project at Sharpis Ridge, a centralized lost and found system for the university, refurbish IAMtS Estate, 3 city park, and a project with the Boy Scouts in cleaning and building shelters at Camp Buck- tom. Alpha Phi Omega members served as ushers at the East Tennessee Teachers Asso- ciation and helped raise funds for the March of Dimes. They served as coordinators 0f the Science and Humanities Symposium by help- ing plan the symposium. This year Alpha Phi Omega sponsored a computerized dating pro- gram in their Date-Mate project, and they annually sponsored an itUeg Man on Cam- pusii contest during Greek week. President-John Shields Vice President-Tim Touzel SecretaryeRoss Baker Treasurer;Bill Williams Projects ChairmaneDavid Lyons SweethearteLynn Woods I44 145 BL UE TRIANGLE Blue Triangle is an organization which meets each week for lunch at the Student Center. Each meeting, prominent administrators and other lecturers speak before the group. Blue Triangle embodies the ideals of Christian fellowship in a large university community. CAMPUS EXECUTIVES The Campus Executivest Club is a joint project of the Student Government Association and the University Christian Association. The Campus Executives Club has three meetings a year for the purpose of bringing together leaders of the student body and faculty for an evening of good fellowship and entertainment around a banquet table. S TADI UM HALL ORGANIZA TION Stadium Hall is a recently formed group of male students who live in this residence hall. The main purpose of the organization is to promote a ttfeeling of togethernessit among the residents to cope with the vastness of the University. 7 This year the group organized a newspaper and sponsored a book drive to send paperbacks t0 the soldiers in Viet Nam. PresidentePeter Bishop Vice-PresidenteRichard Moser TreasurereGlenn Irwin SecretaryiFrank F rye Publicity DirectoreJerry Golden Activities ChairmaneGeorge Anderson I46 CHRISTIAN S TUDEN T CENTER The Christian Student Center emphasizes religious services as a major part of its program. The devotional services, open to all students, are conducted four nights each week. There are also numerous social activities, including a llretreatll held each quarter. CHRI S TIAN S CIEN CE CENTER The Christian Science organization meets weekly to hear speakers and lecturers. Two lectures which are held during the year are open to all students and faculty. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union, while supported by the Baptist Church, is a fellowship organization open to all university personnel of any national origin. Since its founding 0n the UT campus, the union has tried to serve the students in a religious capacity and offer a wholesome atmosphere for fun and fellowship. PRESB TTERIAN S TUDEN T CENTER The Presbyterian Center offers a fun-filled year of activites in a Christian inspiration. Whether fall, winter, or spring, the Presbyterian Center hums with discussion, entertainment, and lectures on weekends. All students are invited to the rousing front-yard football games and the evenings at the Backdoor. 148 I49 NEWMAN CL U3 The Newman Club, a campus Catholic organization, held mass in Fort Sanders Presbyterian Church this year. This was done in keeping with the ecumenical movement which has been their main program all year. Father McGuire, who made a six-week tour of the Holy Lands, is the chaplain. Massis held at 9:00 and 11:30 each Sunday. As well as Sunday mass, the club offers its members many campus activities, such as spaghetti suppers and homecoming activities. TYSON HOUSE Episcopal students are always assured of a quiet place for or a silent moment to worship at Tyson House. However if an afternoon of fellowship is what you desire Tyson House will offer you that also. Their doors are always open to their UT friends. ARMY ROTC The Department of Military Science is a unit of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps. Its mission is to prepare college students who have the qualities essential to their progressive and continued development as officers in the United States Army. In addition to the regular activities of the Brigade, a cadet may take part in special unitsathe V01 Guard, the Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Ranger Company. The U-T stu- dent enrolled in advanced ROTC continues training in his junior and senior years. Upon graduation he is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Reserve and serves on active duty for at least two years. 150 151 Drum and Bugle Corps Sgt. Major Edward Douglas and Brigade Commander V01Guard Colonel Edward F. Smith 152 Brigade StaH: Cadet Major Larry Scalf, Cadet Capt. 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As in the past, the Air Force ROTC program will continue to strive to provide trained leaders so essential to the peace and security of the United States. The curriculum includes the study of weapons, weapon-delivery systems, military and aviation history, leadership, political geography, international relations, and drill. Lt. Colonel Leonard C. Hoffman Professor of Air Science Cadet Wing Staf: Cadet Lt. Col. Jerry Strickler, Cadet L1. COL Jesse C. Worthington, Cadet Lt. Col. Terry F. Green, Cadet Lt. Col. Charles D. Huskey, Cadet Major Robert C. Kuhlo, Cadet Lt. Col. Michael C. Abbott, Cadet Lt. Col. Leroy Hight, Cadet Lt. Col. John A. Bradley, Cadet Lt. Col. David J. Rigby. 158 Cadet Lt. Col. John A. Brad- ley, Wing Executive omcer, and Cadet Lt. Col. Terry F. Green, Wing Commander. l59 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is a select, professional military organization. As an active member 0fthe Society, a cadet receives a more complete acquaintance with all phases of Air Force life. As projects the pledge class hung a dummy of an Alabama player from the Humanities Building and adopted an orphan child overseas. This spring the Frank M. Andrews Squadron hosted the D-2 area conclave. I60 Officers CommanderaJames Badgley Executive OfiiceriGeorge Gallimore Administrative OfficeriHenry Williams Comptroller-Terry Green Operations OhicertDavid Rigby Training Ohicerglohn Jacobs Information Officer;Jesse Worthington 161 ANGEL FLIGHT Angel F light is the woments team of the Air Force ROTC. The Angels are chosen by screening and go through their training period as ttcherubs? As Angels, the girls drill and assist in the Air Force program. Held high in campus esteem, the Angel Flight members are constantly on the go to further the Air Force success at UT. 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This year the majorettes, led by Brenda Flowers, performed at the Pep Rallies and Basketball halftimes, as well as, the F ootball games. 11m WWW memwmw Wk m, 168 The triumph and the tragedy are all there . . . a pretty cheerleader hopingfor the bigplay . . . a brilliant young coach exorts his team to go all the way. 0, This was the sporting year at U. T. wrapped into one color-flavoredpackage, engulfing an entire student body and state, bringing 18,000 Picture to left and below I h . ll by Neil Leiferofsports Illustrated peop e toget er as one on a ram y fa afternoon. I69 The UT cheerleaders were led by Mary.Gwyn and Steve Hambaugh through the football and basketball seasons. Working in conjunction with Adawayhi to build UT school spirit, cheer- leaders taught new pep songs. Balloons and hats sold to students were proclaimed a success, as a tremendous year of victories or close games point the way to future successes. I70 l7l Win, Lose, tie . . . mostly win. The defeats were heartbreakers but they made the victories that much sweeter. A football team only one step from greatness, the Gator Bowl adding the right touch to a wonderful autumn. A basketball team that could not really be thatgood . . . butsomehow was. A track team that was great and getting better . t . couldnhtget much better. All-A merieans . . . Naumolf Denney, Johnson, Widby. Seniors . . . Mills, Morel, Archibald. Juniors . . . Weatherford, Hendrix, Fulton, Boerwinkle. Sophomores by the dozen . t . Justus, Flowers, Pickens, Rosenfelder. Hann . . . you name them. Coaches . . . Dickey, Mears, Rohe . . . more destinedfor greatness. Names . . t alla part ofthe wonderful world of Tennessee sport, the magm'jfcent spectacle. Athletic Director B 01; Woodruvf , -- L, w L L LLQ-Laz, 9L - M2; mng-Lrw: L9; gnuzm :3 s::,-LW an, L Wynn LWWA ;,; ,, s: :ngWLNaL-Lq L zgww LaisstLLm-ggg, :ng weL-L-ELLL, Aw L41 , awaxm Law ,9, L Lw r-wwggkw we99 Law- wagogjm m m:gz;$35;:,wga:igtv71,5f3$ :nyka 2; 21, r: L a 2, 2M 9:53EL1?253;A8wxma2vm 9995:4261? - 7A kazwaww ya:;g?$?$455;;35341; w a? WWW Head Football Coach Doug Dickey aaikscnssilwmsti; - em;- 'f'iL;::;x,L , IL, - - a :0 w x L ,H , :- wwwruwavww wmlzirai, , Ww v: 9 L , ,z7;;a,ia?gts; $$$$ka Mu m 59m ,, LL - sawim Head Basketball Coach Ray Mears I74 Football thense m: ,,;::s;: 3153:7132; , w: J m : Coach Doug Knotts Football Offense Coach Jimmy Dunn : i, ma 95 - 1:3,,15112wwx , - a:aiamw : a m, z :: : -:- zith;:w-; W V; ; m;:::,:;:,:zmm25;.2 X ,ws'Kigz: skew , 4ij 251m ::, 4me A xg :, Fig; upmjjweaxmz,232$wg ::2: 2 JMZW:9WMNV! M WNMMwM w; 22-43:; m: M , . , Basketball Coach Stu Aberdeen E12: 13W, Kmaax :, Nawwg; xw-mm W W Basketball Coach Jerry Parker I75 176 Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, was the stage and scene for the season opener and the Vols were facing Auburnis always-tough Tigers. The first half was a mistake-Hlled hodge-podge But never let it be said that the Vols are a team to hold back when thereis work to be done. They did their work to perfection in the third period, so well, in fact, that when the smoke cleared the scoreboard read TennesseeaZI, Auburna 0. Quarterback Dewey Warren rocked the Tigers for 17 completions in 24 passing attempts, including two touchdown tosses to tight end Austin Denney. Defensive work was led by Bob Morel, Nick Showalter, Paul Naumoff, and Jimmy Glover. The Tigers were impressed. They were also beaten 28a0. Bring on Rice! An upset-minded team from Rice ventured forth from Houston, Texas with dreams of tripping the seventh -ranked Vols. After spotting Rice a 3a0 lead, the Orangemen turned on the steam with another second half surge. Quarterback Warren hit J ohnny Mills and Walter Chadwick for touchdowns as the Vols disappointed the Owls with a 23;3 decision. I77 It was supposed to be an offensive battle that day in Atlanta but the scoreboard did not cooperate. The final whistle blew with Tennessee on top every- where but the score. Unfortunately, the headlines read, Georgia Techi6, TennesseeA3. Tennessee scored first on a 28-yard held goal by Gary Wright. The V01 defense was marvelous in its coverage of heralded Lenny Snow, the J acketis brilliant tailback. A pass interception finally gave Tech the opportunity they had been looking for and Bunky Henry tied the score with a field goal. It was stalemated again for most of the second half before a fumbled punt gave Tech its second great chance. This time Henry connected from 41 yards out to give Bobby Dodde crew a lead it never relinquished. Outscored but not outfought read the Tennessee slate. 178 The letdown had to come and by the second quarter it was obvious that it had happened. South CarolinaTs oft-beaten Gamecocks were leading the Vols 11a0. The crowd stirred uneasily, praying for some Dickey magic. It came in the form of Richmond Flowers, who grabbed a Warren pass and Hed into the USC end zone to bring the Vols within three, 1178, at the half. The third quarter brought more of the same, with Warren hitting consistently in driving the Vols to more points. Charlie Fulton and Bob Mauriello were providing the ground thrust to offset DeweyTs aeriels. A 37-yard TD toss to Flowers settled the issue. It was 29e17 at the end. 179 The largest crowd in Tennessee history, over 56,000, turned out to see Bear Bryant bring his defending national champions into Knoxville. Here was the Volts chance to climb back to the top. Rain was pouring from the heavens and Tennessee had never looked better than they did during the first half. It was all Tennessee, with Dewey Warren teaming with Austin Denney for a TD and Gary Wright popping a 42-yard three-pointer through the uprights. The defense had been fantastic, to say the least, stopping the Tide at every turn. But wait! Tennessee was not through. A Warren to Bill Baker pass moved the ball to midfield. Charlie Fulton hit big Denney with a bomb which carried to the Tide 13. Three plays later the ball was sitting on the 2. With sixteen seconds remaining the Vols had to go for a field goal. The ball was wet and the angle was next to impossible. Gary Wright swung his leg and the world held its breath. For an agonizing instant the referee hesitated, then he signaled ttno goodii 180 Memphis had never been finer when the Orangemen squared off against the Cadets from West Point. The Cadets came into the clash with a 571 record. They left with a 572 talley after being shellacked 3877 by the headhunting Tennesseans. Mr. Warren was on target again, hitting Flowers and Denney for sizable advances to offset the running forays of Charlie Fulton and Richard Pickens. Defense was also the name of the game with big plays such as Nick Showalteris pass interception and subsequent touchdown gallop highlighting a fine defensive effort. Paul NaumoIT continued blazing a trail of glory with his linebacking and wonderful leadership. 181 Just a ttbreatherll before Ole Miss said all the experts of Chattanoogals visit to Neyland Stadium. Only somebody forgot to tell the Moccasins, who grabbed a stunning lOeO lead and had visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads. Deadly Dewy hit Mr. Muscle, co-captain Austin Denney, for a TD late in the second quarter to put the Vols back in range of the upstarts from ,Nooga. The third quarter was all Tennessee and all over for the Mocs. John Mills grabbed a touchdown toss from Dewey and Richmond Flowers followed suit with a 34-yard bomb in the early part of the final stanza. The Vol defense tightened to halt any further Chattanooga threats and preserved the 28h10 margin. 182 The winner of this one looked like sure-fire bowl material. And the Top Ten beckoned, also. Alas, the Vols were beaten by the Rebels of Mississippi in a 14$7 ballgame which saw the Oxford crew extend its mastery over the Orange to eight straight years. Neither team could mount a scoring drive early although the Vols and Dewey Warren did everything but light up the scoreboard. Finally, after a brilliant punting duel between Ron Widby and the Rebelst Chuck Norman, Ole Miss struck for a TD late in the second period. Halftime read Mississippiv-7, TennesseeeO. Hearts were sad in Volunteer cheering section. Hearts were even sadder when the contest ended for the Vols on the short end of a 14$7 score. The Rebs had punched across another touchdown in the fourth stanza, wrapping up a bitterly-fought struggle which saw some of the yearas hardest hitting. Tennessee never gave up, driving across a score late in the game and looking impressive in the statistics. But the scoreboard counts more. 184 The Wildcats from Lexington came to Knoxville hunting for a win and left looking for the same. The shouting ended with Tennessee on top of a wild 28e19 battle which saw some of the most electrifying action of the year. Warren and ends Johnny Mills and Austin Denney connect- ed on several occasions for long yardage, including a 72- yarder to Mills which broke open the tight contest. The Vols drove to a TD early but couldnit hang on to the lead as Kentucky stormed from behind on the brilliant running of soph Dicky Lyons to take a 13-7 lead. Dewey hitched up his trousers, said iiLetis go, boys? and set out to redeem the Vols. A strike to Richmond Flowers just before the end of the half left the Orangemen with a narrow 14713 halftime margin. Another grab by Flowers and the bomb t0 Mills kept the Tennesseans in front during a torrid second stanza. The final gun blasted with UT at the fore 28e19. 185 The game with Vanderbilt turned out to be a big score. 2170 at the end of the first quarter and 2870 at the Close of the first half. Warren and Company were as destruc- tive as ever and the defense was at its unyielding best. Reserves played the second half and, like World War I, it was a great stalemate, with a 28w0 final score. All-American time had rolled around and with a 773 record the nation honored Orangcmen Paul NaumotT, Austin Denney, and Bob Johnson, with the brilliant Warren, holder of all school passing marks, mentioned on several selections. Naumoff, called ttthe fastest linebacker in the nation? was a concensus pick for All honors. raga How could any team with only two returning starters and a seven-foot center who had shown only a tendency to foul excessively be expected to win half their games, much less be in contention for the SEC title? The league was loaded and everything was stacked against the Vols when the fireworks started in December. But the Orangemen never let down, from the opening tip against Michigan to the very end of one of the greatest years in UT basketball history. So the guards were sophs, and the big man relatively inexperienced. Other teams had won with far less. It all started innocently enough. The first one, against the Wolverines from Michigan, simply showed that Ron Widby could score and that big Tom Boerwinkle was much improved. But that hardly spelled SEC title. Three games and three wins later the tune had changed somewhat. Maybe was now heard around campus and city. 188 The Orange cagers Visited New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl Classic and bowed to Bradley and Boston College, two highly- rated quintets. Now the 01d sad song was being sung again. But wait! Its time for another comeback. After winning three more at home we go to Nashville and lose by six in a tough one. Maybe it is all over, after all. But this team isnit through, not by a long shot. Gainesville, Florida is next on the agenda, and the Vols stun the world by whipping the number ten Gators 66a53, then repeat the performance in Knoxville hve days later. 1th no longer Ron Widby against the world. Bill Justus and Bill Hann add their sophomore best and willowy Tom Hendrix just cannot be bothered in the clutch. Boerwinkle keeps improving and that old SEC title looms larger. The streak continues with duel wins over Kentucky, interspersed with a heart- breaking overtime loss to Mississippi in Oxford. The stage is set for the arrival of the Commodores on February 18. The big day is here! Over 12,500 turn out at Stokely Athletic Center to View the struggle of titans. The Vol frosh start things with a great win over the Baby C-dores. Then the varsity goes into action and takes away the biggest win in school history, 70e53. Sweethearts of the Southeast, darlings of the AP and UPI polls. Weire number eight now, and it looks like a short road to greater things. But thereis a big road trip to Alabama left, and both the Loveliest Villagers and that Tuscaloosa crew have always been impossible on the road. Auburn is first and a terrific late surge carries the Orange hoopsters to a 54a45 win over the Plainsmen. Hot dog, were in. Not quite. Those tough, terrible Tidejust wonit let it happen, pulling out a 53;52 heartstopper, as that last try by Hendrix rims but refuses to drop. Back to a tie? Nope. Thanks to our Nashville friends, who choke marvelously in Starkville, were still number one in the leagueebut with road games left at NC. State tnon-conferencei and, you guessed it, Starkville and the bad Mississippi State Bulldogs. State falls after a tough overtime strug- gle with All-American Ron Widby canning 23. Yes, All-American. AP and UPI agree, heis one ofthe great ones. All-SEC and Most Valuable in the loop. Add Boerwinkle t0 the All-Conference list and tab Justus and Hendrix as hon- orable mention. Coach Mears is SEC Coach-of-the-Year and it looks like a good year for honors all around. But therels still the business of that title and the NCAA tourney which goes with the crown. LSU is the foe on March 2 and its Widbyls last shot before home folks. Everybody feeds the A-A ace and he cans 50! Breaks an eleven year school one game record and the iieldhouse mark, also. Ron is now the leading scorer for a three-year varsity career in school history. ermuw 193 The plane trip to Starkville was a rough, bumpy affair and Tennessee supporters who made the run hoped that the ride wasnit an omen ofworst things to come. A jammed State heldhouse, filled with fans who seemed to delight in screaming into each otheris ears, added to the worries of V01 fans every- where that the Orange might come out of this one in a three- way tie with Vanderbilt and Florida for the SEC crown. Tennessee nursed a 40e36 lead at the half but State caught fire and Widby went cold, producing a 64a64 tie at the end of regulation play. The first overtime did nothing but cause heart failure and the score remained tied 66-66. The second overtime was marked by loss of voice, fingernails, and three buckets by Widby, but State star Dave Williams contributed one basket and a reserve two Others to send the game into its third extension. Itis history now, but Justus put two free throws through the nets, Williams got off one last futile shot that missed, and Tennessee took back to Knoxville a 78776 victory and the SEC championship. 194 The Vols first NCAA appearance was not as happy an occasion. Tennessee weathered a bad first half performance against Dayton and pulled to within one point of the Flyers in the closing seconds but couldnlt pull the game out ofthe lire. Dayton won 53a52, and Indiana defeated the Vols 51a44 for third place the next night. It was little consolation that the Flyers made it all the way to the linals, but Tennes- see fans were proud of the way their team performed in the tournament. It was a great season all the way around, and all hats are dolled to Coach Ray Mears and his fighting band of SEC champions. I95 196 Tennessee winning another track championship is almost like reading a novel over and overialmost. There are still many V01 track fans who remember the BR periodaBefore Roheiand every track victory now is sweeter than the one that followed before. Such was the case in 1966 when the Vols scored a record 91 points and made the SEC track Championships in Athens look like a Tennessee Intramural meet. Seniors Jim Webster, Bob Redington, and Pat Pomphrey led the Orangemen charge last year with both Redington and Webster posting double wins. Big Bob captured the mile and two-mile runs in the championships and set a UT record for the mile that year with 21 4201.9 clocking. Webster captured the 100 and 220-yard dashes and his time of 21 .3 in the 220 set a new SEC record for running on a curve. Pomphrey won the 120-yard high hurdles in a wind-aided 13.4 and finished second in the 440-yard intermediates. Bob Nichols surprised everyone, including Coach Rohe, by winning the 880, and also anchored the Victorious mile relay team. The Vols also captured the 440-relay and piled up points by adding second and thirds in many events, including nine of the possible ten places in the mile and two mile runs. Coach C huck Rohe 197 198 1967 promises to be limy best team everi, says Rohe, and the material available backs up this statement com- pletely. The name of Richmond F lowers immediately stands out in the hurdles. Clocked in 13.6 in the 120- yard highs and 915 in the lOO-yard dash, Flowers will be Tennesseels Mr. Reliable in the point producing depart- ment although only a sophomore. Another man to watch will be sophomore Larry Kelly. Kelly will be UTls top man in the 880 and will anchor both the mile and two-mile relay teams. Captain Roger Neiswender will also be a threat in the hurdles while Speedster Carroll Thrift can be counted on for points in the 100 and 220. In the field events, top performers include Bubba Beal, Les Rager, and Courtney Fagen in the discus and shot, George Moschis in the javelin, and Steve Owens in the pole vault. Beal finished second in the discus and fifth in the shot last year in the SEC finals while Moschis broke the varsity javelin record while competing in the freshman division. Owens is a sure bet to be around 16 feet in the vault. Add the new Tom Black Track as a setting for this years SEC championships and the 1967 Vols have to be rated as another in the long line of track winners at UT. I99 Tennessee surprised everyone by winning 16 of 18 matches in 1966 and then capturing the SEC championship in Athens, Ga. Jack Jackson and Lenny Schloss teamed up to win the N0. 1 doubles to tie with Mississippi State at 24 points apiece and then Kenny Marcus and Richard Preston defeated Tulane in the N0. 2 doubles to give the Vols their winning margin. Not since 1951 had Tennessee ever come close to winning the SEC crown. Coach Earl Baumgardner has the nucleus to win in 1967. Schloss is back as captain and the smooth stroker has already given notice that he will be a threat as the N0. 1 singles player in the conference. Jackson will miss all of the 1967 season due to an arm injury, but Robert Stock is capable of stepping in to do thejob. Richard and Bobby Dow are also back from last yearis SEC champions, and fresh man Bill Monan and sophomore Tommy Mozur will see plenty of action for the Vols. They say lightening never strikes twice in the same place, but donlt be surprised if the V015 add another tennis title to the ever- growing list of Tennessee spring sports accomplishments. Coach Earl Baumgardner 200 20! Coach Lloyd Foree Turning to golf, UTis golf team, under the able leadership of captain Denny Peters, posted a 6s4s1 record in 1966, and Coach Lloyd Foreefs Vols think they are capable of better performances in 1967. Peter is gone, as is ace Phil Wiggens, but the Vols return senior Ted Arsenault, junior JeiT Thompson, and some experienced sophomores who may give Tennessee an added boost in this yearis campaign. Mr. Everything, Ron Widby, will also be there to give the Vols a hand. Coach B ill Wright 203 It was The Year for Coach Bill Wrightls 1966 baseballers as the Vols compiled a 22;9 sea- son mark and captured first place in the SECls Eastern Division with a conference record of 1 1-2. Not since 1951, when Tennessee went to the finals of the NCAA tourney, had a V01 baseball squad done so well. Led by outfielder Jack Ervin L3791 and shortstop Tommy Giles L3711, Tennessee ripped enemy pitching staffs for a .308 team batting average, with starters John Burpo, Darryl Lowe, Bob Lan- nom, and Tom Pritchard all hitting over the magic .300 figure. Performing 0n the mound for Tennessee, hard-throwing Dick Gourley recorded the top hurling mark tSiOl and was complimented by Wayne Talley 13701, Dave Tiller t5a21, and reliefer Coy Meadows Qen. The Vols swept through their ambitious 29 game slate by blasting everything in sight. Only losses to Auburn and Florida marred the conference record, and Tennessee put the icing on the regular season cake by maurling rival Vander- bilt 16v4 and 19-1 in the seasons final two contests. The SEC playoff was a dilTerent matter, however, as Western Division champion Mississippi State dashed Tennessee hopes for a trip to the NCAA by tagging two straight losses on the Vols. Wrightls 1967 crew will be hard pressed to equal or surpass last seasons stellar record, but the Vols return the cream of last yearls crop of promising sophomores in the hard hitting Giles and reserve second baseman Larry Fielder. Veteran Terry Smith is also back as are ace hurlers Tiller and John Hammett. Footballer Charlie Fulton will tend centeriield for the Vols and Jim McBride will take over the catching duties from Larry Tipton, who was drafted into the service. Add all this to some winners olT of last years freshman team and it looks as if Tennessee could add its second Eastern Division title in as many years to the Vol trophy case. ROW ONE: S. Puckett, L. Drinka, W. Smith, T. Baucom, W. Jordan, M. Jones, P. Pike. ROW TWO: 1. Peel, D McLeary, E. Hudson, V. Dingus, B. Hiers, S Himelsbaugh, M Mixon, B. Patterson, R. Massey, D Hanlon, J. Rippetoe. ROW THREE: S. Kiner, B. Bass, A. Tansil, L. Pearce, S. King, D. Childress, J. Bonner, J. Reynolds, C. Munday, T. Denny. ROW FOUR: S. Wold, D. Filson, G. Kreis, R. Zimmer, J. McEver, S. Rechichar, M. Fordham, H. Weaver, D. Brooks, F. Pippin, T. Callaway. ROW ONE: Coach Jerry Parker, D. Campbell, K.A1dridge, D. Johnson, K. Myers, B. Morley, Coach Stuart Aberdeen. ROW TWO: .1. Woodall, C. Hess, B. Croft, L. Mansfield, R. Peltz, Coach Jimmy Cornwall. :: xm ,, ROWONE: L. Mckellar, J. Glover, A. Denney, J. Mills, B. Johnson, C. McGeehan, J. Mondelli, B, Wyche, S. Ellspermann, C. Fulton, D. Ellis, J. Gorin, F. Williams, B. Dixon, H. Stancell, R. Kidd, R. Harkleroad, M. Gentry. ROW TWO: T. Dalton, W. Chadwick, F4 Yanossy, A. Melas, D. Dchart, V. Mayes, J, Bates, K. Scott, S. Edwards, R. Jarvis, T. Bird, D. Warren, G. Vituccio, M. Mondelli, J. Hahn, R. Marino, B. Kemp, R. Flowers, J. Smith, B. Morel, R. Franklin, C. Rosenfelder, ROW THREE: R. Widby, N. McMeans, J. McDonald, M. Gooch, L. Mace, D. Weatherford, G. Melton, J. Thomas, R. Callaway, G. Wright, M. Price, A. Dorsey, D. Murphy, N. Showalter, T. Jernigan, J. McNamara, J. Merritt, P. Naumoff, D. Archibald. ROW FOUR: K. LaCoste, J. Holloway, R. Pickens, B. Mauricllo, B. Dalton, J. Weatherford, M. Mutter, B. Rowe, J. Boynton, B. Baker, C. Stewart, D. Williams, B. Young, K. DeLong, D. Thomas, E. Gammage, J. Graham. ROW ONE: Coach Ray Mears, B. Guinn, B. Justus, W. Coffman, B. Young, B. Harm, Coach Stuart Aberdeen. ROW TWO: Coach Jimmy Cornwall, M. Petty, D Bell, T. Boerwinkle, M. Humphreys, R. Widby, T. Hendrix, Coach Jerry Parker. 205 1966 Track Team: ROW ONE: C. Thrift, R. Soderberg, M. Tomasello, T. Gladden, R. Hall, D. Job, J. Webster, B. Sellmcr.ROW TWO: Coach Chuck Rohe, R. Reeves, N. Witek, R. Neiswender, P. Pomphrey, H. Rose, S. Deaton, G. Morse, B. Wilkins, G. Eddlemon, Assistant Coach JelTClark. ROW THREE: J. Nichols, J. Ellington, M. Maxwell, L. Bogart, P. Smith, R. Moore, D. Brown, B Redington, D. Pinkston, M. Shelton, ' D. Storey, B. Barber. 1966 Golf Team; Left to right: J. Thompson, P. Wig- gins, D. Myers, R. Widby, T. Arsenault, D. Peters. 206 m M 931 F? E3 7mm; 55 a 7 92, mm 1966 Tennis Team: ROWONE: L. Schloss, J. Jackson, Captain R. Marcus. ROW TWO: Coach Tommy Bartlett, R. Dow, R. Preston, B. Dow, Assistant Coach Louis Royal. 1966 Baseball Team; ROWONE: T. Smith, J. Hammett, T. Pritchard, J. Ervin, B. Lannom, C. Meadows, D. Greene, T. Giles, M. Stalcup, M. Lawler, D. Neff. ROW TOW: Coach Bill Wright, D. Schriver, L. Fielder, .I. Axon, J. Cumby, L. Tipton, D. Tiller, D. Gourley, T. Hopper, C Wallace Mgr. ROW THREE: D. Lowe, J. Meizlik, M. Petty, R. Price, J. Burpo, J. McBride. 207 Residence Halls 210 • Off Campus 220 • Greeks 232 3w, arm llJust one more box to go,, . . llWhere did I get all this junk in only three quarters? Dormitory students, despite such hardships as drenching rain or flat tires . . . always manage to get moved into their dormitory room once more . . . just in time to begin thejob of packing and living like an Arab again. Trying to get from one half of our expanding campus to the other . . . Students are having longer and longer waits . . . to make longer and longer trips and entertain themselves in many curious ways until that elusive campus bus makes its stop. 212 213 Kill time . . . make time . . . not quite enough time . . . all the time in the world . , . students are always rushing to class . . . waiting out a break between classes . . . hurrying back home . . . sometimes having a free afternoon . . . sometimes not enough hours in a day. 214 215 Residence hall life , . . therets nothing like it . . . ttI wishI could move out tomorrow, . . . ttOh, those food machi'nesV The majority of the university students live in the many residence halls on campus . . . sharing the close companionship 0f eighty neighbors on one hall . . . too much noise when you?re studylng . . . always someone to talk to . . . dorms are the next best thing to home. SE gm? 217 gygmw y M 2; $$$er 4 xx nave , ,. L ,:-:,-::$;:5;:3st ,, wawwv ang wgema ; z;- 218 We’re Number One ... We’re Number One .. . chants rose up in the clear night air as joyful students celebrated the Vol's victory over Mississippi State to win the SEC title ... revelry didn't stop there ... At mid- night about 500 “prince charmings” stormed the women's residence halls ... and the girls compiled as the air filled with snowy .. . lacy ... frilly .. . feminine loot for the rowdy callers. But the law enforcement officers soon quelled the celebration.Rain . . . or shine . . . each student adopts the role of a commuter as he makes his way across U.Tfs rolling campus. The plague of the walking students . . . rain . . . is bountiful at U.T. . . . and so are the umbrellas that accompany it. Icy sidewalks . . . warm spring sun . . . no matter the time of year . . . students continue to travel to . from . . . and around campus . . . on foot . . . in cars . . . or on the elusive U.T. Bus. 221 Stealthily in the night it begins . . . and the campus awakens to a world of white . . . Snow . . . the special plague or treat of winter quarter in Knoxville. The heartier students brave the frozen air . . . only to lind a destination of empty seats. Dorm students are tempted to wait for a thaw . . . com- muters are forced to as the white blanket renders their cars immobile. And some students just sit and watch it melt away maybe to return . . . maybe not. 223 Automobiles . . . millions of them . . . are a necessary evil for U.T3s many commuters. Parking problems growing everyday, the com- muting students are faced with being late to classes . . . no parking signs . . . staff parking areas . . . and most of all, the formidable campus policeman . . . or Meter Maid . . . carefully depositing the expensive yellow slip under each truant windshield wiper. 224 226 James D. Hoskins Memorial Library . . . a familiar ediiice to students, whether they are preparing for a big exam . . . researching for a paper . . . or just whiling away a few extra minutes between trips home. Commuters frequent many strategic spots as their nine to four day on campus goes by . . . the Student Center . . . the Snack Shop . . . the library . . . the Hill . . . each a part of a commuting student,s U.T. life. 227 Teeming with life . . . bustling with activity . . . the Carolyn P. Brown Memorial Student Center is the hub of the Universityhs extracurricular life. Whether students have time on their hands . . . a midterm exam . . . or a need for a great piece of literature, the Student Center serves its university students and faculty in every capacity of univer- sity life. 228 The Strip . . . or the Coast . . . by any name a well-known path in the life of every Tennessee student. That section of West Cumberland isjammed building to building with clothes . . . food . . . entertainment . . . books and supplies . . . all the necessities of a studentts survival on campus. The Coast thrives from U.T. . . . and U.T. students from it. 230 23! New houses . . . new pledges . . . new friends . . . new and different experiences each day . . . a fraternity and sorority contributes depth and meaning to a studentes life at UT. In every activity the groups work individually or together to enrich their university 233 Rush . . . interfraternity basketball . . . All-Sing . . . Carnicus . . . Greek Week . . . activities are a big part in the college life ofa ttGreek? Competing with other groups for those coveted trophies is one of the big thrills experienced by fraternity and sorority members. 234 Panhellenic;Interfraternity Council . . . The mews and womenk factions 0fthe Greek World unite in various activities . . . homecoming floats . . . pledge swapping . . Christmas party . . . or social gatherings . . . forming lasting ties and lifetime friends as fraternities and sororities work together on campus. 237 Brotherhood . . . a bond between a fraternitfs members . . . uniting men in a bull session . . . a tug of war . . . a party . . or a community project. Pledging, initiation, and graduation compose the milestones in a fraternity man s life . . . making him a part ofa meaningful group for life. 238 N Nyw V m: , ,,,:: 'Sixfiiawgwggfy : L M .9: ?sgeizzsyirii? :a- wh'wigmzszmvm A my now - V :smrmN-w- 5; :;: -: narma M m r '3 M We v wxx-mrwbsaff'sa32u3wuggg5-ng'waka me, :; Ma ?AL; L 5'35, m a? $5 3 mrng wmnng gjigfg amam. 3533;; bgg w v 2 x; xx W $52 33, , ugmg way 239 INTERFRA TERNITT COUNCIL The UT Interfraternity Council spent another year proving why they had won the National IFC award for outstanding service. Working in co-operation with the administration of UT, IFC initiated a tutorial program designed to help all students in lower division courses. Planning with Panhellenic, theIChristmas party for orphans and Greek Week proved that en- tertainment and service could go with scholar- ship. A leadership retreat was held for all fraternities in the fall. Ed Smith devoted his time to maintaining the-hne organization in IFC. 240 : , m ; L aw , E A mm $3153;ng mmw ,4; m L 241 PAN HELLENI C The Panhellenic Council spent the year dis- cussing possible changes in rush, officer elections, and penalties. Under the direc- tion of Dean Ann Murdaugh and President Carol Ebert, committees speedily issued new ideas and programs. The Panhellenic Training program in April helped sorority officers build better Greek organizations. 242 243 A CA CIA Univ. of Tenn. Chapter May 13, 1963 ACACIA move to new house . . . clean-up party another Indian bites the dusta pinned . . . Janet Turner is Sweetheart . . . fmally, a chapter instead of a colony yellow roses for all sorority pledges . . the dog. 244 FIRST ROW: F. Bartley, R. Birkholiz, H. Blackburn, L. Brabson, M. Branden, J. Bridges, R. Brooker, R. Cipolla, W. Compton. SECOND ROW: D. Crumpton, G. Davis, W Epple, E. Eugene, R. Evans, J. For- tune, M. Gray, M. Gray, N. Harrell. THIRD ROW: P. Hoover, H. Huddleston,R. Hutchinson, J. Jones, J.Lewis, D. Lusk, K. Malhoit, W. Mathis, R. Mays. FOURTH ROW: D. McCarroll, M. Nixon, J. Owenby, H. Pro- fltt, R. Pruett, R. Riggins, H. Rush, T. Speelman, H. Stietjes. FIFTH ROW: G. Vincent, G. Wilson, J. Wooten, R. Wimbrow, J. Turner, Sweetheart, F. McPeakc, Advisor. 246 Rush and 33 pledges . . . pledge picnic with alums . . . Christmas gifts, letters, valentines sent to adopted US. troops in Vietnam . . . intramurals, what a pastime . . . Founderis Day Tea with alums . . . Sigma Chi Derby . . . pledge dance with ZTAis . . . Santa Claus comes to chapter and alum,s children i . . open house for Home- coming. FIRST ROW: D. Anders, R. Brock, B. Buiste, M. Burnett, N. Burridge, P. Cokcr, N. Crockett. L. Cross, A. Cutter, G. Drennan, J. Duckworth. SEC- OND ROW: N. Estridge, C. Faloon, C. Goss, M. Grubb, E. Guinn, C. Guthe, A. Harris, P. Harvey, G. Haslbauer, E. Hilton, D. King. THIRD ROW: L. Kinkead, J. Lay, M. Long, P. Marlette, M. Metke, P. Milburn, N. Moomaw, S. Morrison, M. OiDonniley, S. Olson, J. Owen. FOURTH ROW: J. Pettit, F. Pickle, L. Poole, C. Pritchett, P. Purdy, C. Rawlings, N. Ridley, V. Ridley, M. Riley, B. Rimes, M. Roeder. FIFTH ROW: R. Satterfield, C. Scopcletis, A. Shaw, C. Smith, H. Stewart, J. Stewart, M. Wade, B. Williamson, J. Wilson. 247 ALPHA DEL TA PI Alpha Kappa Chapter May 1, 1920 248 Carnicus win with Kappa Sigs . . . lst in scholar- ship Fall quarter Phi Delta Theta football game 12H6 Guide for Brides fashion show . . . Father7s Night . . . Tea for International stu- dents . . . Pledge trip to Atlanta . . . Convocation dinner with Chi Omega . . . Initiation banquet at Holston Hills lst in Fall intramurals Party for Track team. FIRST ROW: S. Adams, D. Agee, B, Akin, A. Alexander, P. Alexander, B. Anderson, E. Anderton, M. Baker. SEC- OND ROW: M. A. Baker, P. Bailey, E. Beardslee, C. Bilbrey, T. Bingham, J. Brandon, M. Brown, D. Campbell. THIRD ROW: L. Caudill, N. Carr, .1. Clark, J. Cooper, S. Crafton, C. Cunningham, D. Denton, C. Dew. FOURTH ROW: L. Douglass, M. Drumright, A. Duncan, H. Fenn, S Fletcher, G. Flower, B. Flowers, A. Foster. FIFTH ROW: P. Fowler, B. Ghormley, A. Gleaves, S. Guion, J. Graham, B. Groves, R. Harvey, S. Hoover. SIXTH ROW: A. Humberd, M. Jenkins, E. Jennings, J. Jones, C. Lawrence, S. LeHell, C. Lyle, E. McAuley. SEVENTH ROW: P. Margrave, J. Martin, S. Murray, R. Nanny, M. Nourse, M4 Olive, N. Payne, E. Perry. EIGHTH ROW: B. Portis, N. Powell, B. Rice, C. Roy, H. Ruh, J. Shugart, M. Still, C. Tucker. NINTH ROW: A. Warden, L. Warwick, F. Wicker. D. VanHouser, L. Venable, B. Wells, L. Wells, R. Wells, L. Werner. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Alpha Sigma Chapter September 21, 1948 National President ofAEPhi Visits UT . . . tricks and treats on Halloween . . . actives kidnap the pledges for breakfast . . . Chanukah party in Gatlinburg to start the year off right . . . good grades get their just desserts . . . Ardelts engaged . . t Valentine party. 250 FIRST ROW: F. Arotsky. B. Baker. L. Billie. SECOND ROW: C. Gilmer. S. Levy, R. Ma iar. THIRD ROW. J. Ostuw. S. Swhwart . J. Tcncnbaum. FOURTH ROW: B. Tidclholt . J. To- back, M. Wolff. 251 ALPHA EPSILON PI Psi Deuteron Chapter 1949 252 Breakfast for anyone? . . . Especially freshmen girls . . . football games and alum dinners 1 . . Homecoming banquet and dance . . . formal ini- tiation for charter members of Little Sisters of the Lion . . . a Fraternity Alumni magazine once again . . . pie for the AEPihs . e . contest open to the fraternities, sororities, and even facul- ty . h . spring formal weekend . . . from theme party Friday to recovery on Sunday. FIRSTROW: A. Bachman, S, Bebergal, R. Benowitz, M. Bogoslawsky, M. Bren- ner, M. Cohen, D. Dubrow, M. Friedman, J. Gabel, S. Gershberg, K. Goodman, A. Gottlieb. SECOND ROW: J. Haas, M. Halperin, M. Himmelstein, J. Horo- witz, P. Kinberg, H. Kohnstamm, P. Kraselsky, S, Leib, L. Leibowitz, A. Lewis, G. Markowitz, A. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Monfn, G. Murdoch, F. Nagler, R. Nevin, D. Olinsky, D. Peterfriend, M. Ross, B. Rottersman, A. Roush, B. Sal- off, J. Sanderson, R. Scott. FOUR TH ROW: A. Shader, M. Silverman, P. Terry, K. Tobin, S. Udelson, M. Wilons, A. Wise, James Caplain, advisor, and Lewis Loef, advisor. 253 ALPHA GAMMA DEL TA Gamma Nu Chapter November 4, 1961 Slave sale Alpha Gam pledge retreat right after rush . 2nd in Spirit of the Hill . . . Rose Formal in April . . . Miss VMA, Sharon . . . Lady in Waiting, Kay . . . Rush. FIRST ROW: E. Beene, J. Brantley, V. Cash. SECOND ROW: E. Clark, E. Cole, D. Cox. THIRD ROW: B. Fox, S. Gates, S. Gordon. FOURTHROW: M. Gowdy, B. Gritz- ner, M. Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: C. Hattenbach, C. McPherson, L. Mann. SIXTH ROW: L. Moore, S. Olde, J. Powers. SEVENTHROW: L. Richardson, K. Robilio, K. Roy. EIGHTH ROW: P. Safley, B. Scott, L. Smith. NINTH ROW: S. Smith, J. Strache, G. Tuttle. TENTHROW: N. Wilson, L. Young. 255 ALPHA GAMMA RHO Alpha Kappa Chapter January 27, 1951 FIRST ROW: G. Abbott, H. Ashworth, P. Baggett, J. Baker, W. Baker, R. Baltz, L. Beaver, E. Bible, C. Brown, J, Burrow, L. Colvard, J. Conner. SECOND ROW: D. Craig, W. Craig, J. Crutcher, T. Deere T. Duncan, T. Fouche, V. Glover, K. Goddard, M. Graham, R. Hair, S. Hamblen, D. Harper. THIRD ROW: A. Haut, D, Hayes, R. Helm, L. Hill, H. Hinson, 1 Hitch, R. Hollon, W. Hornaday, W. Kern, D. Kitts, R. Lankford, T. Leitch. FOUR THROW: R. Lockert, J. Looney, J. Madeo, D. Meadows, H. McCluskey, R. Montgomery, J. Morris, C. Moss, G. Myers, M. Neal, M. Nelms, E. Paschall. FIFTH ROW: T. Pouch, J. Redmon, T. Reed, T. Riley, J. Rimmer, B. Scales, R. Shadden, D. Stone, T. Taylor, J. Tinsley, J. Umbarger, F. Wampler. SIXTH ROW: D. Weakley, V. Weuzel, B. Wheeler, C. Wheeler, W. Whitworth, W. Williams, E. Witt, Mrs; Reynolds, Housemother. 256 7 Pink Rose is Kathy Rowe . . . strawberry pickin and eatint . . . mostly eatint . . . leaving the old house . . . whose crest over the hreplace? composites around the chapter room floor . . . refunds for rocks . . . David is president. 257 ALPHA 0M1 CR 0N PI Omicron Chapter April 14, 1902 FIRST ROW: A. Ailor, E. Anderson, K. Bannon, J. Barrow, L. Bartlett, D. Black, M. Boyd, C. Bradford, A. Bratton, E. Brown, M. Bundy, P. Campen, E. Carroll, E. Carter, F. Carter. SECOND ROW: C. Cooksey, S. Crawley, J. Dodson, C. Dominick, K. Douglas, D. Frassrand, C, Galloway, L, Griffin, R. Helton, V. Justis, D4 Kesley, A. Lee, C. Leslie, C. Lovitt, M. Marks. THIRD ROW: B4 McKay, C. McKee, J. Moulton, S. Mourfield, J. Piatt, L. Petts, .1. Ray, P. Reed, K. Roberson, J. Roberts, J. Sloan, S. Smith, S. Smith, J. Speight, W. Stockard. FOURTH ROW: B. Thomas, C. Thomas, R. Thomas, J. Thorton, H. Tinkler, N. Tombras, F. Townes, D. Trail, J. Warren, M. Welch, P. Worley, F. Yarbro, H. Zirkle. AOPi Bar-be-que in Circle Park . . . Charlie Chaplin gets hrst in Derby Dance . e . AOParent Party . . . Swap pledges with the Delts . t t fun with the Fijis in Carnicus . . . food, fun, and football in the mountains . . . seniors feted at Valentine supper t . . scholarship ban- quet for the scholars. 259 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Pi Chapter 1872 260 FIRST ROW: B. Adams, L. Adams, W. Alexander, D. Allen, J4 Austin, E. Avery, H. Bibber. Bills, B. Blalock, J. Blalock, S. Bowden, J. Boyett. SECOND ROW: P. Broadstone, G. Brandon, C. Carlislt: K. Clayton, G. Cole, W. Cook, R. Cooper, J. Covington, R. Crane, P. Critttield, W. Darby, J. Davis. THIRD ROW. J. Dietz, J. Donaldson, J. Emmons, T. English, D. Fite, A. Gaines, D. Garland, S. Gerrhart, C. Green, S. Hamsley, J. Hardison, G. Harness. FOURTH ROW: J. Harris, G. Harsh, M. Hawkins, L. Haworth, J. Hendrix, S. Heppel, R. Holcombe, R. Holeman, J. Houstan, J. Jacobs, M. Jones, R. Kent. FIFTH ROW: D. King, S. Larkin, S. Larson, J. Loud, J. Maddox, W. Malarkey, J. McCormick, C. McLane, J. McMillin, M. Morello, D. Myers, D. Neblett. 261 Rush under the big top . . . memories of the faculty club . . . Little Sister of the Maltese Cross have a car wash . . . Super Saturday . . . Tuckaleechie . . . campi h . . All-Sing 262 FIRST ROW: R. Neubert, J. Peters, G Presser, R. Reynolds. SEC- OND ROW: W. Rector, R. Richards, L. Ridgeway, J. Riley. THIRD ROW: N. Riley, B. Roberts, G. Robinson, D. Rogers. FOURTHROW: W. Rogers, B. Sams, W. Sephenson, W. Shermer. FIFTH ROW: J. Simmons, D. Sims, S. Speed, S. Stanley. SIXTH ROW: T. Steward, G. Stickland, T. Thorton, J. Thurston. SEVENTH ROW: R. Turney, D. Turpem C. Valentine, R. VanSickle. EIGHTH ROW: K. Wade, R. Wade, S. Ware, R. Weisinger. NINTH ROW: R. West, F. Wortman, A. Wright, J. Yarbro, Mrs. Patton, housemother. 263 ALPHA XI DEL TA Gamma Lambda Chapter March, 1958 iiAnything you can do, I can do betterlii . . . Most Im- proved in Panhellenic . . . serving tea to Dean McCormick . . . Greek Market was great . . . happiness is being in All-Sing two years in a row i . . Alpha Xiis dine with their Dads . . . scholars are honored with a banquet . . . slum- bering and partying in the room. 264 FIRST ROW. C. Allison, S. Beck, P. Bridges, B. Broady, C Bryant, G. Burch. SECOND ROW: V. Chiapella, M. Coffey, C. Coleman, C. Conway, L. Dodd, M. Donahue. THIRD ROW.- C. Evans, S. Froedge, P. Gill, C. Goan, M. Gresky, J. Hegidio. FOURTH ROW: M. Henson, S. Hixson, M. Holtman, L. Hughes, T. Jones, A. Ledbetter. FIFTH ROW: J. Leeward, J. Leflcr, J. Lindsey, J. Linster, N. Livers, S. Maddox. SIXTH ROW: H. Maples, M. Maples, J. Maybury, J. Meek, B. Moyers, P. Norman. SEVENTH ROW: G. Parham, E. Rankin, D. Robertson, D. Robinette, N. Rundle, E. Sanders; EIGHTH ROW: N. Scott, F. Shanks, V. Sharp, B. Simp- son, M. Smith, B. Spetnagel. NINTH ROW: C. Thomas, J. ThomasMS. VanDeMark, D. Vroo- man, S. Wallace, M, Watson. TENTH ROW: E. White, N. Wil- liams, P. Williams, M. Winn, E. Wil- son, A. Worville. 265 BETA THETA PI Colony 1966-67 Betas colonize in fall with 15 men . . 6 second in scholarship for fall quarter . . . UT-Bama pre-game parade with KD6s, but Beta dam fails to stop Tide . . 6 66Welcome ABC6 for Kentucky game . . . Knox- ville Animal Shelter clean-up builds image . . . Betas hailed as 66dogs6 best friend6 . . . Januarys initiation ceremony gives UT its 1irst seven native Betas. Gish, W. Hobbs, W. John- Bloyer, J. Burriesci, G. Cobb, D. Gibson, C S Lindsay W. FIRSTRO C. H. Parker, J. Potter, a W. Nix xst, SECOND ROW. G. Lonnqu G Ramsey, 5011 Williams. . Rowe, F. f,W . R01 T 267 CHI OMEGA Pi Chapter April 5, 1900 A blackout in Nassau and everything is g1owinga for the Chi Omegas . . . another flrst place in Carnicus . . . Try ice cream for your teacher . . . voices from our friends in Vietnam . . . AinW rush grand? . . Dean Lewis came to dinner . . . and a tea for Dean McCormick . . . From Campus t0 Careers for an afternoon . . . new omcers and remember girls donW blow it! . . . We 1l try, wcfll vie, we,ll never die, Chi-Chi-Omega-Chi-PP. 268 269 FIRST ROW: J. Allen, E. Archer, M. Arning, L. Austin, H. Bacon, F. Bagley, C. Bell, V. Bell, H. Berry, J. Berry, B. Boaz, B. Bollheimer. SECOND ROW: A. Bourkard, D. Bradshaw, B. Bramham, D. Brehm, S. Brown, S. Campbell, D. Carter, C. Catton, B. Chase, E. Christensen, B. Cowden, P. Craft. THIRD ROW: K. Dellinger, N. Elliot, E. Elmore, B. Embry, B. Foster, 1.. Foster, C. Fowler, C. Franklin, D. Gassaway, G. Givan, D. Goodall, G. Goodrich. FOURTH ROW: P. Gott, V. Groner, M. Guinn, E. Hagan, C. Hamlet, P Hamlet, S. Hancock, A. Hart, C. Houser, R. Hubbell, M. Hutson, S. Keck. FIFTH ROW: E. Kennedy, S. Kochy, S. Kellerman, B. Kin- caid, A. Livingston, S. Long, B Love, E. Lynch, M. McCalla, J. McMillin, M. Miller, B. Milliganl SIXTH ROW: A. Muse, L. Neblett, N. Nelson, K. Newman, V. Nuckolls, M. Orgill, G. Ozier, B. Paty, M. Prugh, L. Roberts, A. Painter, M. Reece. SEVENTH ROW: K. Rowe, J. Sanders, L. Scruggs, M. Sizer, S. Steele, M. Stone, B. Sturdivant, S. Tull, M. Wade, J. Wofford, S. Worley, F. Wortman. sax aam m .5gigtav DEL TA DEL TA DEL TA Delta Sigma Chapter 1924 x g; n 9? 25 ; $9,; $3; :57? v3 L Gnkigs; 5?? mm msnEiZEEiIIQEZE'VT, '7 , mrzizn'smssng, L, - iasms? :r - - mm 4s m g mggg; 5:3. u r , i- m, 7, $EEE$E5 gms:3:9 : 1 1g25-, z: 2,: .9? 5 ? $$iu hmFxx M; Answ :xamwu 25 '65$' Egg w s7 u x; As 7x 7 1.. 59ml: Misyz w a gig; 'Wz' :'r'w'amxx1m::2:: w:?kREKEiZEUSE 12mm 92 Ear rm 2x3 FIRST ROW: P. Barbee, J. Blakemore, M. Blue, K. Chesney, L. Chew, A. Ergen, K. Felts, J. Forbes, P. Gaines, S. Galloway, K. Gilbert. SECOND ROW: J. Gore, K. Grover, K. Guinn, L. Hamer, E. Hardwick, M. Hill, D. Hugulet, C. Jones, K. Kelsey, J. Kerr, J. Kerr. THIRD ROW: D. Lacock, H. LaVarre, J. Logan, M. McAuliffe, E. McCalla, M. McDowell, C. Manzuk, E. Mays, B. Miller, M. Mobley, M. Moore. FOURTH ROW: C. Muerth, K. Naff, S. Osteen, N. Parker, R. Peters, J. Pitchford, M. Rainwater, P. Reviere, P. Rose, S. Schuele, S. Shaver. FIFTH ROW: J. Smartt, C. Smyth, P. Snyder, L. Sowell, C. Staley, C. Stewart, H. Striebinger, S. Sullivan, M. Tester, B. Thomasson, E. Wade. SIXTH ROW: M. Wadley, K. Warren, M. Warren, B. Winton, C. Wilbanks, P. Wil- banks, P. Wimberley, S. Wiygul, S. Wood, L. Wright, L. Wright. 271 Delta Daddy Day . . . Deltas were second in intramurals fall quarter . . . the good fairy godmother got the prince and Tri-Delt got second in Carnicus . . . Robbicfs Home- coming Queen . . . Foundefs Day and Tri Psi banquets . . . holiday parties . . fraternity football. DEL TA GAMMA Gamma Alpha Chapter 1947 What happened to the ttApathy in Ayresiw . . . Mary Rose was flooded with overdue bills from S.G.A., while the ttSchol- ar-Ship was being towed through treacherous waters . . . Mary and Virginia at the 42nd Brennial Convention of Delta Gamma, then Hawaii bid tAlohat to 50 D.G. sisterseand our own Mary . . . Tremendous meals at Tapoco, evaluating committee meet- ings at dawn, and the ttRushtt was on . . . Frank wanted Betty off the tCovert, but she can be a star, too! . . . ttWhat Being Greek Meanstt to five fraternity presidents . , . houseparties, pledge pranks, ttHootenannytt, pep rallies, study hall . . . Christmas party for children from Knoxville Center for the Blind. 272 FIRST ROW: N. Barber, B. Bloodworth, B. Boles, C. Brown, M. Burritt, M. Carmichael, P. Cohenour. SECOND ROW: S. Creasy, C. DuBose, P. Farley, B, Farrar, F. Fitzgerald, R. Fox, K. Fory. THIRD ROW: K. Huhm C. Hall, D. Hulto'n, M. .Johns, K. Johnson, E. Jordan, A. Kincaid. FOURTH ROW: J. Kuhn, S. Lansing, P. Linden, A. Lewis, M. MacNaughton, J. Massey, N. Mat- lock. FIFTH ROW: B. McBrayer, C. McCarthy, R. Nickell, A. Rhodes, M. Sanders, M. Schweidcr, E. Sharp. SIXTH ROW: S. Sharp, C. Sudberry, P. Taul, S. Vinson, W. VonLackum, S. Waters, N. Welch. 273 DEL TA TA U DEL TA Delta Delta Chapter April 19, 1924 274 Leaving the mansion . . moving to Frat Row lock, stock, and barrel ofbeer . . . Try to Re- membef . . . being number 1 in tryouts . . . Avalyn Painter for pledge sweetheart . . . Win- ning football intramurals from KS . . . Thanks- giving orphans party . . . Psycho-Delt-ic with wet paint . . . Rainbow Formal April 8th . . . social pro spring? FIRST ROW: T. Bacon, M. Bailey, J. Balthrop, J. Bass, J. Beckelman, M. Belt, J. Bennett, W. Bird, D. Black. SECOND ROW: L. Bowden, C. Brandon, J. Brandt, C. Brice, P. Buchanan, W. Burrell, J. Carnes, R. Cary, D. Cass. THIRD ROW: G. Clark, J. Claycomb, C. Courtney, S. Daves, J. Davis, J. Delashmit, L. Farmer, C. Eley, T4 Faulkner, FOUR THROW: J. Felker, J. Flynn, K. Garvey, S. Gill, W. Gresham, F. Hadorn, G. Has- kew, C. Helms, R. Holley. FIFTH ROW: J. Howard, R. Keith, G. Knox, T. Lamb, J. Little, B. Lovell, L. McDonald, D. McGill, M. McKcehan, SIXTH ROW: L. McKenzie, A. Mays, C. Miller, M. Monteith, D. Moyers, J. Musselwhite, W. Nason, M. Nesbit, A. Notgrass. SEVENTH ROW: W. O Dell, D. Paul, R. Payne, V. Roberts, P. Rudder, R. Rudder, C, Schmidt, W. Scott, J. Sigman. EIGHTH ROW: D. Sincerbox, J. Smart, R. Spaulding, R. Spurlock, M. Storm, H. Strassheim, V. Travis, R. Tucillo, J. Underwood. NINTH ROW: W. Valentine, N. Walker, R. Wilkerson, D. Wilson, D. Witt, E. Wooten, W Wooten, T. Yokley, Mrs. Miller, Housemother. 275 DEL TA 51101 Beta Lambda Chapter 1933 D-Delta-D-Z . . . D-DeltaiDil . . . D De1ta D Z . . . and iFs rush time again . . . Monday night active meetings . . . oh, those pledge tests . . . hootenannies . . . exhaustion after the walk to fourth floor . A Look gang, new neighbors! 276 FIRSTROW: N. Ainsley, M Allen, C. Anderson, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. Broadwell, E. Campbell, I. Carr, A. Coley. THIRD ROW: S. Crawford, A. Davis, P. Durmeyer, S. Eckhardt. F0 UR TH ROW: A. Gault, B. Gibson, L. Greenway, E. Harlow. FIFTH ROW: E. Harmon, N. Harmon, M. Hendrickson, E. Hooker. SIXTH ROW: G. Hopkins, R. Hunter, A. Johnson, S. Johnson. SEVENTHROW: T. Mitchell, S. O Del1, S. Prentiss, B. Rainey. EIGHTHROW: R. Ray, S. Shanks, J. Sharp, C. Steinback. NINTH ROW: J Stubbleiield, L4 Tietjen, C.Travis, A. Tucker. TENTH ROW: M. Watson, I. Williams, K. Watson. 277 FARMHOUSE Tennessee Chapter November 7, 1959 Farmhouse entertains national secretary . . . Oh, those house parties . . . Second in football and third in volleyball . . . more football seating Winter Formal was cold, but good Scholarship banquet at S 8; W. FIRST ROW: L. Beckham, R. Bivcns. SECOND ROW: F. Brew- ster, J. Brock. THIRD ROW: S. Campbell, R. Chandler. FOURTH ROW. N. Curtis, T. Demon. FIFTH ROW: D. Edwards, T. Goodwin. SIXTH ROW: Bill Hall, T. Hall. SEVENTH ROW: F. Haws, D. Hayes. 278 FIRSTROW: R. Hapsen, P. James, J. Lee, M. Little, F. Long. SECOND ROW: H. McClure, R. McGhee, B. Miller, D. Moss, J. Rogers. THIRD ROW: D. Rowland, K. Rowland, L. Russell, W. Schmidt, F. Scholtield. FOURTH ROW: T. Sells, Ralph Smith- son, C. Walton, B. Wolcott, Mrs. MooreiHouse- mother. 279 GAMMA PHI BETA Gamma Xi May 15, 1965 International Convention at Hot Springs, Ark. ,. . Nashville Province conference house party at Tuckaleechee puppets for John Tarleton Home . . . sandwich sale in girls dorms. FIRST ROW: P. Anderson, S. Baskin, K. Bender, J. Brown. SECOND ROW: E. Brczinski, S. Carpenter, S. Cunningham, M. Culler. THIRD ROW: S. Dudley, P. Ferrell, C. Foster, S. Foxworthy. FOURTH ROW: M. Garman, D. Harrison, H. Hart- ford, C. Headrick. 280 FIRST ROW: P. Holder, N. Hunley, S. Inman. SECOND ROW: C. Jones, N. Jones, L, Josephgon. THIRD ROW: L. Joyner, B. Kummer, M. Leach, FOURTH ROW: M. Leaky, M. Mann, T. Maytield, FIFTH ROW: A. Miller, M. Mizell, M. Moore. SIXTH ROW: L. Parise, M. Ray, P. Reynolds. SEVENTH ROW: D. Roberts, S. Singleton, S. Sparkman. EIGHTH ROW: M. Spivey, K. Stafford, P. Sweeney. NINTH ROW: S. Taylor, B. Thomas, S. Tipton. TENTH ROW: E. Whitehead, M. Williams, J. Yarnell. 281 KA PPA ALPHA Pi Chapter December 21, 1885 282 FIRST ROW. B. Adams, M. Albright, R. Brawley, T Brawley, J. Brown. SEC- OND ROW: C. Browne, J. Buckingham, J. Bush, D. Campbell, W. Campbell. THIRD ROW: P. Carleton, C. Carpen- ter, J. Cobb, L. Contta, C. Costello. FOURTH ROW: S. Craver, W. Credle, B. Davidson, D. Durbeck, J. Eckles. FIFTH ROW: F. Edgeman, W. Flynt, J. Forrester, B. Fraser, J. Freeman. SIXTH ROW: W. Goodrich, T. GrilTeth, M. Guinle, W. Hamilton, C. Harris. SEVENTH ROW: L. Harris, R. Head, T. Herring, W. Heslop, J. Hines. EIGHTH ROW: W. Hood, J. Horten- stine, J. Irwin, R. Jenkins, L. Jones. NINTH ROW: E. Kelly, J. Klein, J. Lampley, D. Linville, C. Low. 283 FIRST ROW: R. Lowe, S. Lucchesi, W. Lucchesi, C. Manning, B. Milnter, L. Martin, S. Martin, J. Mauldin. SECOND ROW: W. McIntire, C. Moore, 0. Moore, D. MOSal, B. Pippin, T. Porter, W. Porter, P. Powell. THIRD ROW: T. Saunderson, D. Shell, J. Shelton, E. Shute, C. Skillern, E. Talbert, M. Walker, C. Ward. FOURTH ROW: M. Wess, C. Whitaker, W. Wilkinson, B. Wilson, D. Woods, M. Zanone, Mrs. Smith, Housemother. wt? Em 284 First place float in H.C. parade .. . Visit of Knight Com- mander Henry Forksman .. . First place intramurals .. new house with Mom Smith .. . party Saturday night of exams .. . Cleveland President .. . how about ODK Old South weekend . . . Rose Formal. 285 KAPPA DEL TA Alpha Epsilon Chapter September 20, 1925 Kappa Delta doings . . . Jamie wins Best Figure . . . and the KDis win the Derby . . . helping the Phi Sigs with their Homecoming float . . . painting the GSLH window . . . house party in Gatlinburg . . . Christmas party in the room . . . Cranky Flemmet and his boys . . . Nancyts wreck the night of All-Sing try-outs . V i Second in All- Sing Intermediate Group. FIRST ROW: N. Anderson, M. Andrews, C. Armstrong, C. Ballew, S. Branscome, C. Brinkley, A. Broussard, M. Bryan, N. Chapman, C. Clark, F. Cofen S. Cook. SECOND ROW: M. Croft, J. Dickinson, E. Echols, S. Eskew, M. Flanagan, P. Fras- er, C. Graves, E. Gray, S. Griggs, M. Grosball, M. Gustafson. P. Hartman. THIRD ROW: E. Hendrickson, M. Herbert. L. Hewgley, M. Hill, L. Hinton, V. Hogan, M. Howser, M. Hunt, J. Jett, B. Johnson, K. Kimbrough, C. Kirk. FOURTH ROW: R Lewis, S. Mabery, E. Maclead, L. Mathesius, E. Morton, J. Parks, L. Pearson, M. Pearson, C. Roberts, L. Roberts, L. Rog- ers, B. Roos. FIFTH ROW: C. Roseberry, S. Samples, D. Sauvigne, S. Scofield, C. Shipe, C. Shoemaker, N. Simmons, L. Skiles, J. Smith, S. Smith, S. Sowerby, G. Stanfield. SIXTH ROW: A. Stark, L. Taylor, V. Thompson, S. Vinsant, S. Vin- sant, S. Visnich, J. Wallin, A. Walters, E. Washington, C. Weaver, K. Welch, L. West. SEVENTH ROW: E. Whitley, L. Williams, E. Wilson, S. Woods, T. Woodson, A. Wright. KAPPA GAMMA Colony 1966-67 Kappa,s first year at UT, 33 pledges and one active . 6 . Betsy, our only active . . . national officers arrive for initiation and reception of charter 6 . 6 What will we wear to the Monmouth Duo Costume Ball? . . . Kappas are Miss Tennessee Engineer, Knoxville Junior Miss and Girl of the Golden Heart . . . Kappa Pickers pick eight from UT . . 6 Tennessee chapter is featured in the national magazine . . . Janels 21 Kappa too! 288 289 FIRST ROW: V. Baptist, 5. Bohner, D. Buchanan, K. Burns. SECOND ROW: S. Cameron, M. DePcrsio, K. Edwards, M. Evans. THIRD ROW: K. Faucette, P, Fillers, M. Harris, E. Hazenfield. FOURTH ROW: K. Hibbs, M. Hopkins, P. Hughes, J. Jones. FIFTH ROW: S. Jones, L. Mitchell, N Nelson, R. UConnor. SIXTH ROW: T. Pente- cost, B. Profiitt, B. Rule, P. Schlemmer. SEVENTHROW: P. Sheridan, A. Thompson, B. Tolmie, S. Ward. KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Chapter May 11, 1880 w Ff? '?'$ ?1 $ 932w w: anus mashw 33 9 g M V; w w wwm mum am. :4wa 'a 7 3 3 3: QM ; W ammm w L W T gmw 3, k mnmma 1' f . at 3 WMQVUWWK h 5 $4? J4; V 5? L ih$bskm $ FIRST ROW: R. Baker, T. Baker, D. Barker, B. Bell, D. Bishop, C. Braden, W, Brakebill, R. Bramwell, D. Broome, W. Bryant, H. Call, R. Carper. SECOND ROW: D. Cauble, T. Caudell, L. Celauro, J. Chambers, W. Civitts, C. Claiborne, G. Clark, T. Corts, R. Crass, L. Davis. B. Dawson, T. Dickinson. THIRD ROW: J. Dick, R. DuBose, P. Duer, M. Dyer, J. Edgens, W. Elrod, C. England, C. Eskew, S. Evans, M. Fagan, C. Faucette, J. Faulkner. FOURTH ROW: D. Ferree, J. Fletcher, R. Fox, R. Franconi, F. Gibson, G. Gray, J. Greenblatt, R. Gross, S. Hambaugh, D. Harris, G. Hastings, B. Hendrixsonl FIFTH ROW: J. Hewgley, J. Hodge, D. Holman, S, Huggins, C. Hunter, E. Hunter, R. Hunter, J. Jackson, F. James, J. Jamison, A. Johnson, J. Johnson. 291 Spring elections . . . lst place in Carnicus mixed grdups . . . Rainbow Discotheque . . . Sinking Jamiek boat at the Lake Party . . . Rush . . . foot- ball weekends . . . lst place intra- mural football . . . air conditioning . . . Foundery Day Banquet . . . Gator Bowl . . . Happy HourH at the Twin Light . . . Pajama Party . . . intra- mural basketball . . . winter formal . . Nassau. FIRST ROW: G. Keith, W. Keith, T. Kelso, W. Lea, J. Lewis, W. Linan, O. Maddux, R. Maddux, E. Martin, R. May, J. McGehec, B. McKay. SECOND ROW: C. Meadows, C. Miller, L. Moore, L. Morgan, E. Munn, A. Murphy, C. Nelson, F. Osterlom W. Oye, B. Painter, D. Painter, B. Parish. THIRD ROW: W. Potter, J. Powell, R. Prater, H. Ramer, R.:Rayburn, C. Richardson, J. Richardson, M. Richards, R. Ritter, J. Rob- erts, J. Rowe, R. Saracen. FOURTH ROW: J. Schaffer, R. Schmidt, R Seagren, S. Shane, R. Sharp, R. Shobc, G. Smith, R. Stevenson, D. Stuart, L. Stuart, J. Stubblefield, J. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: C. Thompson, D. Thompson, D. Thompson, H. Vandergrift, W. Walker, M'. Warren, W. Whel- chel, D. White, F. Wilbur, A. Wilke, J. Woods, R. Wright, Mrs. Hester, Housemothen 292 293 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Epsilon Omicron Chapter March 19,1932 294 h, FIRST ROW: T. Alissandratos, B. Alley, R. Altenbach, A. Atkinson, C. Baird, D. Bales, M. Ball, C. Barnard, J. Barrow, J. Bohan, J. Bradshaw, M. Brunette, W. Calvert, S. Carico. SECOND ROW: D, Chase, J. Chapleau, J. Chiapella, G. Cooper, M. Cotter, S. Cowan, R. Cox, A. DeBlois, J. Dellinger, R. Dodd, D. Dyer, D. Baker, G. Estes, J. Farmer. THIRD ROW: R. Ferguson, R. Fisher, B. Fowler, G. Ford, J. Forney, A. Freeman, C. Friddell, G. Fritts, F. Greenman, F. Gregory, W. Grigsby, J. Goode, J. Hamilton, R. Hart. FOURTH ROW: A. Head, J. Herring, R, Hill- mer, R, Hoffman, G. Holcomb, R. Holt, R. Isaac, M4 Johnson, M. Joyce, L. Keel, L. Key, M. Knighten, G. Kressin, T. Lane. FIFTH ROW: D. Lithgow, P. Lohman, D. Loughry, S. Lyell, C. Maples, C. Mariette, F. Mason, L. Maylield, M. May, R. McCleSkey, R. McClister, R. McConnell, T. McDonald, T. McDonald. 295 Rush . . . that Homecoming Hoat . . . Y0u l1 be in your new house next month, . . Susan Hoover Lambda Chi Crescent Girl . . . All Sing 1967, WFhe Impossible Dream . . a stay awake marathon, We want 15 minutes be- tween classef . . . mud . . . more mud. FIRST ROW: J. Mo Garrity, P, McGovern, W. McKinney, W. Mc- Kissick, F. Menendez, R. Moran, R. Moss. SECOND ROW: P. Nicholson, T. Nichol- son, M. ORear, W. Paige, D. Palmer, R. Perkins, W. Phillips. THIRD ROW: W. Pickard, W. Powell, L. Price, F. Rader, R. Ramsey, E. Reed, R. Reeves. FOURTH ROW: W. Regenold, W. Robertson, C. Rob- inson, D. Robinson, R. Saghirian, N. Saliba, L. Sammons, S. Sap- pington. FIFTH ROW: M, Seng, L. Shaw, R. Sicignano, L. Sitz, G. Slater, B. Smith, G. Smith. SIXTH ROW: J. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, A Springer, G. Sproles, G. Stansell, B. Stivers. SE VENTH ROW: L. St. John, H. Swafford, J. Tate, B. Thomas, N. Tubbs, D. VanDeusen, W. Van- Hersh. EIGHTH ROW: K. Viken, R. Ware, R. Watts, J. Worth, R. Watson, T. Wesner, P. Wilson. NINTH ROW: T. Wil- 297 son, P. Worth, R. Zoerb, S. Hoover, Sweetheart, Mrs. Solo- mon, Housemother. PHI DEL TA THETA Gamma Chapter September 14, 1963 298 FIRSTROW: T. Barker, J. Baskin, D. Boner, A. Brandau, J. Brimi, J. Bryson, R. Cantrell, W. Carden, P. Core. SECOND ROW: S. Cox, M. Davis, R. Debosek, D. DeLozier, F. Durand, M. Easterly, D. Eastman, J. Eliott, W. Fain. THIRD ROW T. Flowers, J. Ford, J. Fracchia, R. Funk, J. Harb, D. Harris, R. Harris, S. Head, R. Henderson; The Phi Delts win first in tennis swimming and basketball National President visits Hal- loween Chanukah Gatlinburg first in scholarship .. Home- coming float places second Circle K treasurer Eastmank secretary of IFC Adawayhi A11 Sing group is still winning its division. FIRSTROW. S. Hill, C. Holmes, A. Holt, B. Hornsby, NV Howard. SECOND ROW: D. Jackson, J. Jordan, D. Justus, W. Justus, W. Kenna. THIRD ROW: D. Kirchberg, S. Knight, J. Long, G. Luhowiak, R. Marshall. FOURTH ROW: S. McCroskey, R. Middle- mas, W. Moisson, G. Moore, D. Morris. FIFTH ROW: D. Mullins, R. Ooten, B. Page, J. Painter, D. Phillips. SIXTH ROW. P. Pollard, S. Ramey, G. Ramsey, M. Ratliff, K. Reik. SEVENTH ROW: R. Roberts, A. Rutherford, D. Shackelford, J. Shelnutt, D. Shropshire. EIGHTH ROW: T. Skelton, J. Stelzrpan, J. Stranch, J. Stuart, T. Taylor. NINTH ROW: G. Wade, E. Worthington, Z. Wright, A. Ergenisweetheart, Mrs. Staley 7H0uscmother. 299 PHI GAMMA DELTA Kappa Tau Chapter April 11, 1890 FIRST R0 W: R. Armbrister, G. Bailey, G. Bass, J. Beene, J. Bird, J. Black. SECOND ROW: W. Bland, W. Boze- man, R. Bratton, J. Brownlow, R. Brown, R. Broyles. THIRD ROW: R. Brimer, H. Buchanan, E. Butts, B. Cal- hoon, R. Carroll, S. Carty. FOURTH ROW: T. Carty P. Cliff, C. Cochran, C. Conner, W. Cozart, T. Crews. FIFTH ROW: C. Danner, W. Davis, A. De- Busk, R. Dodson, G. Easter, D. Ebbs. SIXTH ROW: D. Evans, D. Fisher, T. Fly, F. Foust, J. Fox, J. Froula. SEVENTH ROW: J. Gamble, F. Gard- ner, T. Gaskell, G. Grace, G. Green, C. Grimth. EIGHTH ROW: A. Grisham, W. Gemmill, H. Gilbert, B. Goddard, M. Haithcoat, W. Harward. NINTH ROW: H. Hill, W. Horn, D. Howard, C. Johnson, J. King, V. Klein. TENTH ROW: J. Lamaster, D. Marshall, B. Mayfleld, M. McAllester, R. McCall, F. McCallum. 302 Section G again Fijis win First in All-Sing, g0 Chris Orphan Christmas party . . . collecting money for Milk Fund . . . Bingo party . . . white stars all over campus in ODK, IFC, Circle K, ROTC, Center Governing Board, and how about them co-Chairmen? . . new house with a built in fish bowl . . . winner of Jordan Bowl . . pledges with donuts and a registered White Star Carnicus switch from A0 to AD Fiji Is- land . . . parking at the 01d Phi Gam house. FIRSTROW: R. McConnell, R. McKeehan', H. McLean, S. McSpadden, M. Medley, D. Merrill, J. Miller, J. Money, P. Mor- rison, T. Morrissey, S. Morris. SECOND ROW: D. Muldrew, T. Myers, G. Napolitan, T. Odle, J. Pectol, J. Phipps, E. Pitt, R. Poteet, S. Puckett, M. Ross, D. Robbins. THIRD ROW: G, Rule, J. Sample, J. Savage, J. Savage, F. Schoon, D. Shelby, B. Sherrod, S, Simmons, S. Skiles, D. Slover, E. Smith. FOUR THROW: J. Smith, J. Smith, R. Sneed, T. Stratton, T. Stin- nett, M. Sweeney, J. Thompson, M, Tips, J. Townsend, R. Townsend, G. Trotter. FIFTH ROW: T. Waggoner, W. William, T. White, W. White, C. Whittle, B. Williams, M. Wood, R. Woodson, J. Wright, B. Young, Mrs. Herbert, house- mother. 303 PHI KA PPA PSI Colony 1966 Phi Psfs a fraternity at UT . . . winners in Group A All-Sing . , Sigma Kappa football game, guess who won . . . 40 members . . Christmas party with Delta Gams for blind children . . . Phi Psi clean up the Mount Rest Home. , M u mmsiwn 304 FIRST ROW: E. Ater, W. Bendell. SECOND ROW: D. Byrd, R. Clark. THIRD ROW: W. Fitzpatrick, K. Haselwander. FOURTH ROW: D Home, V. Iorio. FIFTH ROW: G. Jones, J. Lee. SIXTH ROW: S. Leonard, A. Locatelli. SEVENTHROW: J. Luciani. E. McHatTie. FIRST ROW: D. Morley, P. Norris. L. Partin. SECOND ROW: J. Sautler, R. Schwalb, E. Shrader. THIRD ROW: H. Sloan, T. Stokes, P. Tailie. FOURTH ROW: T. Thompson, R. Tucker, P. Webster. FIFTH ROW: D. Wilhorte, A. Wil- 1iams,T. Wong. 305 PHI MU Kappa Chapter May 15, 1908 FIRST ROW: J. Abele, M. Albright, K. Allerup, M Beatty, B. Bennett, J. 30106, E. Boyd, C. Brady, B. Brakebill, J. Brown, W. Butler, L. Cannon. SECOND ROW: J. Castlebcrry, D. Chiaratano, V. Chamblee, C. Claiborne, J. Davidson, E. Davis, M. Deaton, D. Delionback, J. Dillehay, P. Ditzel, N. Donaldson, S. Edmondson. THIRD ROW: H. Ellis, B. Fisher, D. Fitz, L. Flynn, C. Graham, C. Groce, M. Gwyn, A. Handy, M. Hansard, S. Hardaway, P. Hess, R. Hines. FOURTHROW: F. Hock- nedcl, M. Hooten, J. Hope, M. Huff, S. Hurst, D. Johnson, T. King, T. King, V. Koger, L. Lawson, L. Lea, J. Martin. FIFTH ROW: K. McCloud, P. MacDonald, M. McMillin, V. Miller, N. Moody, F. Moore, J. Moss, K. Nankivell, C. A. Pancoast, E. Parrott, B. Pirtle, S. Plaxico. SIXTH ROW: M. Powell, C. Pugh, M. Rentz, T. Rhyme, B. Rice, M. Robinson, C. Robison, N. Ruckart, S. Schroeder, G. Settelmayer, C. Sherrod, J. Simmons. SEVENTH ROW: L. Steed, B. Thomas, K. Thompson, C. Venti, G. Walker, J. Walters, B. Ward, L. White, M. Wilson, S.Wilson, B. Woodside, S. Zurcher. Rush retreat in Gatlinburg Open house and brunch at Homecoming . . Carnicus with SPES . . . Second place All-Sing Phi Gamk for spaghetti First Formal for Three years Pink Carnation Ball at Beaver Brook . . . Fashion Show for SS. Hope . . . State Day in Knox- ville Perpetual Advisory Board Seat Lions IFC-Panhellenic Christmas Party with Delta Tau Delta . . . Football with ATO Andrew Johnson Hotel for Ini- tiation. PHI SIGMA KA PPA Xi Deuteron Chapter January 6, 1924 308 FIRST ROW: M. Abbott, R. Ashley, F. Atchley, C. Bagwell, T. Ballard, D. Bare, D. Beam, R. Beasley. SECOND ROW: W. Bell, J. Bellen- fant, W. Blackburn, D. Blanco, E. Bolt, J. Boswell, W. Boucher, B. Bozeman. THIRD ROW: W. Breeding, R. Brown, W. Bunch, T. Burton, T. Cacchione, R. Caldwell, H. Camp, J. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: C. Carter, T. Carter, D. Clark, J, Clark, M. Clift, W. Conley, C. Cory, R. Costello. FIFTH ROW: D. Cottrell, G. Crouch, M. Cuddy, H. Davidson, B. Davis, J. Day, W. Decker, R. Dender. SIXTH ROW: J. Dodd, E. Doubleday, N. Dow, D. Duffy, J. Duke, K. Duke, R. Dulaney, J. Draper. SEVENTH ROW: J. Eakin, D. Ewing, L. Ferguson, J. Foster, E. Fra- ker, G. Gilino, J. Gower, J. Grubb. EIGHTH ROW: J. Guthrie, R. Green, B. Haney, J. Harney, P. Harris, J. Hathcote, J. Hatmaker, E, Hauta- la. NINTH ROW: R. Hensley, G. Holder, R. Huckaby, D. Hunter, B. Hyde, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, R.Josh1in. Revolutionary War wins third in Carnicus . . . Phi Sigs get the largest pledge Class in fall rush . 0 . 2000 Ogden Avenue . . . champs in volleyball, badminton, ping pong, and softball . . . seven parties equals n0 grades'. . . Homecoming float is third . . . second in AlI-Sing mr was it firsm 0 open house for the sororities . . . three Major Lance songs for $1350 . . . governor of Florida speaks at Foundefs Day . . . paint on the new columns . . . first house on frat row. 310 FIRST ROW: D. Kile, F. Lanz, R. Lemonds, J. Long, J. Lore, T. McCall, T. McCarter, E. Mc- Creary, J. McLellan, G. McQueen, H. McRae, E. Maker, M. Marcum, R. Martin, D. Matthews, W. Mayberry, R. Meadows. SECOND ROW: W. Morris, G. Moser, F. Moses, T. Mullaly, J. Nai- feh, D. Neal, J. Neeley, E. Nelson, D. Noel, L. Nowell, J. Osteen, D. Owens, R. Pearigen, S. Rain- water, L. Rapp, J. Reagor, D. Redden. T.HIRD ROW: P. Rider, J. Roberts, M. Rose, B. Rymer, C. Saluby, J. Saunders, G. Sawyer, K. Scarbro, D. Schimmel, E. Schmidt, C. Schultz, T. Self, F. Shelby, D. Shipley, G. Smith, L. Snodgrass, W. Stuart. FOUR THROW: T. Thomas, G. Thomason, T. Thurston, T. Tilley, J. Turner, S. Turner, J. Vaughn, E. Waas, T. Walker, M. Webb, B. West, S. West, E. White, W. Wilson, J. Wolff, .I. Woodall, J. Wooden. FIFTHROW: G. Wright, Mrs. Eding- ton, Housemother. PI BETA PHI Tennessee Gamma April 15, 1958 Everybody came to the Ground Hogas Day party . . . ttPlease sign my arrowtt . . . the Russians abscond with the Palace of Versailles and take 3rd place in Carnicus t . . Would you believe IBM cards for rushees? . . . phone calls . . . explanations . . . Arrow Formal at Andrew Johnson . t . new officers and another year FIRST ROW: A. Anderson, S. Batten. SEC- OND ROW: M. Brown, D. Bryant, L. Burros, C. Cutright, P. Davis, A. Aobelstcin, S. anon, C. Fowler. THIRD ROW: S. Groweg, S. Ham- lett, A. Hartman, J. Hartsook, L. Hawes, L. Hoffman, R. Holt, M. Huff. FOURTH ROW: M. Johnson, N. Lyon, G. McCracken, M. Mac- donald, S. Mickie, B. Montgomery, A. Moore, V. Myers. FIFTH ROW: R. Northcutt, S. Oli- ver, S. Orr, B. Payne, J. Presswood, D, Thomas, G. Silvia, A. Sloan. SIXTH ROW: C, Smith, E. Smith, H. Smith, S. Spelling, E. Thomas, J. Vine- yard, M. Winfree. 312 QHE WMMM. MM MM MM MM M MwM-m ,,M, , MM, MM:- xMaxMmezmeM M M ,M W MMMMV-MM: M Psi MMMKMMMMM i x a w ??:571- MzMam-xysM,szwzxeMm:M:wM;MMM-;MM Wamazsu- ?meaar wM W , 2 MM ???MKMMw g; me: Jem-Mw MzM-M-z 7,52,, m, ?rxfrza eranMM-SIMMg- 2:, Mesa; a,;;:x,M:,raM,MMM,,;7; M -- MM-mMMM-MM: Mm Mwmgm wiw;:s;xzxz?M-MMMMMMM a M M V vs 313 MMMMWMMMMMM MMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMM M, M M MM, MM , A-rwg AQwsk-;4s.xm,s2wM XMMM ,M mmgwmaivegggWsM. Wm meNWmmMmeM a3ng 1list M M M w ama am MM: MM, MM, SwamamaykwlefMM MgggngiggMaM-Mgk WWNEWMVWM masaww gwfmiawwmggmm MM, M M gm, M,: awM-Magv wywmw ms; $4 w - Mum $w29rgajgi55r WE , MwmimmmMMMMM::MM m Mm H, MWMNM u; MW :' , v X-Jvr 75 ? 9' M w M5 ,, Mam, M 1: , mg 1729294 ,, MM; PI KAPPA ALPHA Zeta Chapter March 23, 1874 FIRST ROW: R. Adams, M. Ashely, E. Bacon, C. Ballauer, R. Bartlett, J. Baugher, L4 Baugher, R. Beaty, J. Bell. SECOND ROW: R. Biggers, M. Boulton, B. Burkhalter, W. Briscoe, J. Brown, J. Carroll, J, Chiles, A. Culvahouse, W. Deason. THIRD ROW: D. Dew, F. Drumheller, J. Dunn, T. Eastburn, G. Ellis, J. Ewing, J. Farrin, F. Finerty, W. Finnegan. FOURTH ROW: W. Finnegan, G. Gieser, P. Girndt, J. Goff, L. Greene, J. Grifasi, W. HaHner, M. Harrell, W. Hawkins. FIFTH ROW: C. Haynes, C. Hays, L. Hays, H. Hendricks, W. Henry, B. Herlcin, F. Hickman, G. Hill, C. Holliday. SIXTHROW: T. Hollingsworth, B. Hopper, R. Horne, D. Hudson, R. Humne, R. Jackson, A. JeITrey, D. Jones, W. Kelly. 314 FIRST ROW: P. Kistner, J. Kloss, L. Kovach, F. Krenke, H. Lasley, S. Lawless, M. Lawson, T. Lawson, P. Layton. SECOND ROW: D. Led- better, W. Ledbetter, M. Leggett, A. Luallen, J. McCalla, A. McCormick, D. McCreedy, D. McDonald, D. McGehee. THIRD R0 W: W. McIntosh, E. Manuel, K. Markley, L. Maroon, H. Mayes, R. Mitchell, G. Morgan, J. Myrick, D. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: J. Nelson, J. Newcombe, S. Obol, C. O Ke1ly, L. O Kelly, D. Orr, R. Pruitt, J. Randt, M. Richardson. FIFTH ROW: J. Sarver, S. Shelton, P. Sieg, K. Suess, J Thacker, R. Thurston, D. Timbie, R. Treadway, C. Vandergriff. SIXTH ROW: R. Weismucller, T. Wheat, N. Williams, P. Wylie, J Yarbrough, S. Yokley, B. York, Ann FarriniDreamgirl, Mrs. M0557 Housemother. 315 PI KAPPA PHI Alpha Sigma Chapter January 24, 1931 Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi is Lyn Foster . . . Pi Kaps get sweatshirts . . . football games with sororities . . . Pi Kaps treat Children at Christmas party . . . pledges . . parties . . . Valentines with personality FIRST ROW: J. Anderson, W. Anthony, J, Berney, S. Bolling, P. Bishop, G. Breedlove. R. Brooks, L. Buzby, T. Carden, J Cogdill, T. Cathey, J. Culhanel SECOND ROW: M. DeVault, C. DeVault, D. Dexter, J. Duke, L. Dunavant, R. Eichelberger, R. Evans, J. Fenimore, G. Ferguson, J. Flake, J. Fleming, F. Henderson. THIRD ROW: T. Hodge, J. Hood, A. Keeble, V. Kelly, R. Kolkmann, G. Krider, A. Lanier, J. Larkin, R. Larkins, M. McCafTrey, R. Martin, C. Meadows. FOURTH ROW: L. Meavey, R. Moses, J. Nichols, T. Nixon, H. Orr, J. Ozment, J. Pierce, F Pugh, J. Qualls, G. Rockenfleld, W. Rotlmund, C. Rowland. FIFTH ROW: R. Rucker, D. Scott, W. Shepherd D. Sneed, G. Stines, T. Sullivan, W. Wassell, J. Welker, J. Whitehouse, G. Wilds, Lyn Foster, Sweetheart. 317 SIGMA ALPHA EPSIL 0N Tennessee Kappa Chapter June 18, 1889 FIRST ROW: R. Adams, N. Aming, W. Austin, S. Barker. SECOND ROW: P. Bass, K. Billings, D. Blakemore, C. Boyter. THIRD ROW: J. Bradley, W. Bradshaw, J. Brent, E. Brewer. FOURTH ROW: M. Brooks, J. Bruner, J. Buchignani, C. Burks. FIFTH ROW: L. Busby, J. Calloway, R. Caradine, H. Christenberry. SIXTH ROW: H. Christen- berry, D.C10ud, J. Craddock, B. Crawford. SEVENTH ROW: T. Comin, W. Dillard, J. Dowtin, P. Edwards. EIGHTH ROW: M. Ellis, M. Ellis, J. Elmore, S. Faulkner. NINTH ROW: E. Felts, M. Ferrell, G. Fox, J. Carretson. TENTH ROW: J. Cieselmann, M. Gillentine, W. Grant. 319 Frankenstein and his bride win first place in Carnicus . . . new little Sisters of Minerva . . . a party with the Alpha Tau Omegas . , s first to move on the new fratt row . . . ttDontt sit on the furniture wetre sending it all backh . . . and the lions were painted again . , t and again. , . a night at Tuckaleechee . . . and what a night! FIRST ROW: D. Green, J. Grigs- by, D. Goeltz, J. Goodson, H. Groves, J. Hagood, T. Hall, J. Harris. SECOND ROW: C. Hamphill, W. Hendon, Cs Hen- ning, J. Hennig, J. Hildreth, D. Hughes, R. Hogg, 0. ,Hughes. THIRD ROW: G. Hunter, E. Hunt, D. Host, D. Jacobs, E. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. lowers, M. Keller. FOURTH ROW: T. Kerr, R. Kesley, J. Kincaid, W. Lee, R. McClenagan, R. Mc- Neece, T. Miller, J. Miller. FIFTH ROW: D. Mosena, R. Myers, W. Neill, D. Nuckolls, C. Patterson, C. Peebe, Mt Perry, T. Pfeifey. SIXTH ROW: R. Pharr, D. Rector, M. Reeves, J. Rike, A. Roach, Cs Rodgers, P. Rolfes, M. Rose. SEVENTH ROW: B. Rule, Jt Ryan, Js Ryland, B. Shore, W. Smith, K. Sprouse, B. Stevens, J. Tagg. EIGHTH ROW: J. Talman, G. Taylor, W. Thomas, J. Thompson, T. Thompson, R. Tucker, D. Tuley, G. Turner. NINTH ROW: H. Walker, M. Watlers, Js Williams, E. Wisch- husen, R. Womack, 0. Wright, A. Wunderhch, J. Young. TENTH ROW: Mrs. Bonner, House- mother. 321 SIGMA CHI Beta Sigma Chapter September 20, 1917 FIRST ROW: B. Abernathy, T. Abernatty, S. Alexander, R. Armstrong, J. Asbury, A. Baker, T. Baker, W. Baker, C. Ballance, J. Barrett, R. Beaver, T. 8611,. T. Bragg, D. Brower, M. Brown, T. Buel. SECOND ROW: L. Cannon, R. Causseaux, M. Chapman, D. Church, J. Clinard, S. Cloyd, N. Connell, C. Cooksey, J. Cope, V. Corcoran, C. Crawley, W. Crowdcr, C. Dalch, J. Davisson, T. De- Rossett, T. Dickey. THIRD ROW: W. Dono- ho, M. Duncan, B. Erskine, W. Farham, R. Garrison, J. Gentry, P. Goolsby, B. Grover, H. Hale, B. Haynes, J. Hickerson, H. Higgin- botham, J. Hereford, H. Herrin, A. Higgins, P. Hinsley. FOURTH ROW: J. Hogan, P. Holmes, J. Home, J. Howard, R. Jackson, G. James, R. Julian, T. Kaminski, S. Keeling, R. Kellerman, S. Keltncr, J. Kennedy, M. Ketron, M. Kctron, C. Killiam. 322 323 324 Last on Circle Park only Colonial house, Vaudeville Show Second Place . . . discus- sions 0n Derby Contests . .. lst in Basketball intramurals . . . How to Study . . . high school seminar , . . Sunny Keck at Sweetheart Ball . . pledges selling UT glasses Blue and Gold Spring quarter. FIRST ROW: J. Kingston, F4 Kocur, R4 Kreig, C. Kuykendall, R. Kuykendall, T. Lane. SEC- OND ROW: M. Leary, B. Lewis, R. Line, B. Locke, J. Marschel, B. Mayo. THIRD ROW: J. Mc- Cord, J. McCulloch, J. McDon- ald, J. McKinnon, V. McLean, J4 McSween. FOURTH ROW: J. Millener, D. Miller, T. Milligan, J. Minchey, S, Mitchel; E. Mooney. FIFTH ROW: R. Moore, M. Mullins, J, Myers, M. Myers, D. O$Callaghan, R. Ogdin. SIXTH ROW: P. Parkcy, E. Priest, B. Prigmore, J. Pyne, C. Quinn, R. Reed. SEVENTH ROW: B. Rentenbach, R. Rem tenbach, J. Roach, J. Roth, R. Saliba, T. Sivert. EIGHTHROW: D. Smith, G. Smotherman, R. Sneed, B. Sturgeon, H. Sweeney. NINTH ROW: J. Talley, G. Thompson, J. Tipton, R. Turney, S. Venable. TENTH ROW: J. Williams, W. Whiteheart, G. Wood, J. Young, Mrs. Jackson, housemother. 325 SIGMA KAPPA Alpha Delta Chapter 1921 326 Alpha Delta is most outstanding chapter in the US. . . . Second in Carnicus with the Sig Eps . . . Most Beautiful Blonde and Brunette . . . Sigma Spirit of the Hill retires the trophy . . . Senior dinners . t . pep rallies and independents . . . actives kidnap the pledges . . . banners for the dorm . . . ttTimett went our way with first in All- Sing . . . glue those eyelashes on better next time! . . t Sig-ma Kap-pa, rah, rah, rah. FIRST ROW: C. Abel, K. Albert, C. Armentrout, J. Bank, D. Beaver, B. Bertaut, D. Bristol, J. Burke, M. Butler, K. Carroll, D. Chadwell, D. Corbett, J. Cox, A. Crabtree. SECOND ROW: S. Craig, T. Crutchheld, S. Daley, S. Daniel, F. Duncan, J. Edwards, J. Elliot, J. Fite, A. Fuqua, S. Gaude, S. Gibson, B. Hackett, D. Hastings, G. Heatherly. THIRD ROW: H. Hughey, S. Jenkins, B. Johnson, M. Jones, P. Leech, B. Leftwich, L. Lewis, C. McDonald, S. McKenzie, C. McLaren, J. McMeans, M, Mee, S. Melton, B. Miller. FOURTH ROW: J. Mizell, D. Moore, N. Nicks, M. OtDell, T. Park, P. Perry, S. Philpot, D. Ramsey, B. Reid, M. Reagan, L. Riddle, C. Ritchey, A. Roberson, A. Scandlyn. FIFTH ROW: J. Smith, S. Swearingen, C. Taylor, G. Taylor, K. Taylor, P. Terry, M. Tucker, J. Turner, L. Ward, M. Wattenbarger, S. Witherspoon, L. Wolfe, J.Yena. 327 SIGMA NU Epsilon Eta Chapter May 30, 1921 Pledge dance at the Melton Hill Country Club . . . Halloween celebrated with a costume party at Beaverbrook . . . Roaring Twenties party signified the last party in the old house . . . One of first weekends at new fraternity house greeted by a fraternity skit night . . . Kidts Night at Andrew Johnson t t . pre-game stunts, signs, posters, and trophies to three freshmen football players to retire Spirit of the Hill trophy winter quarter. 328 FIRSTROW: D. Arrants, R. Baggot, W. Beck, H. Bell, B. Bilbro, W. Blankenship, L. Bredeson, R. Broadway, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: H. Brown, E. Cavender, J. Clark, J. Clark, D. Crye, S. Curtis, D. Davis, D. Dunham, J. Edwards. THIRDROW: D. Fancher, M. Faulman, R. Ford, D. Fritchman, W. Gallagher, M. Giannini, F. Godwin, J. Gooch, M. Gritzner. FOUR THROW: F. Haggard, W. Hamilton, W. Hammers, J. Harrison, L. Hooker, R. Hotchkiss, B. Hunt, C. Inman, D. Inman. FIFTHROW: E. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, W. Kingery, G. Kohl, J. Lacey, J. Lehman, T. Lynch, E. Martin. SIXTHROW: J. Mason, M. Moore, M. Morrison, P. Mosley, J. Murphy, J. Nich01,.R. Nobles, P. Painter, L. Randall. SEVENTHROW: J. Parker, R. Payne, R. Pegues, W. Pemberton, J. Pentecost, M. Price, B. Priddy, J. Puller, J. Rader. EIGHTHROW: H. Reams, W. Reed, W. Schomp, J. Scobey, T. Scott, M. Seiferth, A. Sharples, J, Shields, J. Shoemaker. NINTHROW: L. Sorrell, L. Smith, G. Spencer, H. Stanheld, .I. Sweeney, P. Swersky, T. Talbot, R. Thomas, S. Thompson. TENTHROW: D. Tindall, J. Tindall, D. Tipton, T. Tomisek, T. Touzel, G. Trexler, H. VorderBruegge, G. Walsh, H. Walters. ELEVENTH ROW: D. Weirich, J. White, J. Whitley, R. Wick, C. Williams, J. Wright, R. Yates, T. Zelski, F. Simms, Mrs. Ives, Housemother, SIGMA PHI EPSIL 0N Tennessee Alpha Chapter May 29, 1913 Giddy-up, 3rd in Carnicus mixed group, 4th in Homecoming . . . Spring Fever Party . . . Teddy and Becky in the river . . . Annual Knoxville Young Leaders Day . . . 2nd in soft- ball, 3rd in intramurals . . . Dogpatch Party . . . 53 pledges . . . 4th in basketballiflrst win in 7 years . . . ceiling fell once a month in old house . 1 . 10 Little Sisters 0fthe Golden Heart . . . Little Chicago Jr. Mafia . . . 1832 Frat. Park Drive . . . 3rd in All Sing, Viva L1Am0ur 1 1 1 No furniture for 3 weeks in the new house. FIRST ROW: E. Anderson, J. Bacchus, R. Baldock, R. Basler, T. Berkane, M. Board, J. Bushore, K. Camara, J. Carmack. SECOND ROW: T. Carrier, W. Carroll, T. Cooke, W. Copeland, E. Craig, J. Cumby, L. Currie, J. Day, J. Dell1Olm0. THIRD ROW: R. Dunn, L. Evans, W. Ewing, R. Forester, G. Geralds, R. Fife, T. Gillem, J. Grant, M. Grant. FOURTH ROW: D. Graybeal, T. Greer, R. Hair, W. Hamilton, E. Haralson, J. Harding, T. Har- ris, R. Hash, J. Hill. FIFTH ROW: R. Howell, J. Hudking, C. Humne, R. Jones, C. Kusmich, R. Littleton, M. Loveless, J. Luna, G. McDonald. SIXTH ROW: D. McFad- den, B. McNeely, V. Millsaps, J. Moody, R. Moon, W. Moore, W. Muenzer, W. Neal, R. Owen. 330 SEVENTH ROW: K. Peterson, L. Peterson, J. Pigue, R. Purdy, R. Rice, R. Robinson, G. Roth, W. Rudder, J. Ruffin. EIGHTHROW: D. Schmus, F. Shepard, R. Shnider, M. Shumate, W. Simmons, W. Smith, L. Stoots, C. Stott, G. Talias. NINTHROW: D. Tate, R. Tate, M. Underwood, D. Valen- tine, T. Weindorf, J. West, L. Williams, J. Williford, J. Wilson. TENTH ROW: A. Wimer, J. Winters, J. Woody, Mrs. Calfee, Housemother. 331 ZETA BETA TAU Alpha Nu Chapter 1942 332 FIRST ROW: K. Barr, D. BassoH, B, Berk, D. Bernath, B. Birdoff, R. Blum, A. Brief, I. Cooper, J. Cooper, J. Elizsoph, M. Feldman, C. Fineberg. SECOND ROW: S. Fink, D. Fox, J. Friedman, R. Friedson, S. Ghertner, S. Gilbert, P. Glasser, L. Glezer, B. Gold, K. Goldstein, J.'Goodman, H. Green. THIRD ROW: L. Halpern, R. Haspcl, I. Hersh, R. Imbrey, M. Jacobson, L. Jacobs, M. Kahn, G. Kashdan, A.Lchman, D. Lehman, G. Levy, S. Lurey. FOURTH ROW: C. Markowitz, J. Meizlik, A. Miller, D. Minton, M. Nash, E. Ostrow, C. Rayman, C. Reisman, W. Reisman, C. Rhodes, J. Sachs, A. Sampson. FIFTH ROW: J. Schenkel, A. Schlossberg, D. Schreiber, R. Schulman, R. Schwartz, S. Shum, J. Silver, L. Silverman, L. Smolen- sky, H. Spector, J. Stern, R. Sternberg. SIXTH ROW: J. Topchik, B. Tuchfeld, B. Vinick, P. Wachter, F. Wasserman, R. Wechsler, L. Weinman, R. Weissman, Mrs. Foster, housemother. Parties in Gatlinburg . . . Journal Milk Fund Drive 30 foot Valentine in front of Greve Hall . . . Food Poisoning ZBT Treasure Hunt North versus South raids in the hall . . . Foundefs Day Banquet and House Dedication . . 25th Anniversary on Campus . . . pledgeiactive 6-6 tie. 333 zETA TA U ALPHA Zeta Chapter 1904 FIRST ROW: R. Bailes, S. Banks, H. Baxendale, C. Bro- decki, G. Brown, A. Carson, F. Carter, J. Cartwright, M. Cart- wright, L. Connor, M. Cook. SECOND ROW: P. Cottrell, V. Creed, E. Demon, K. Dexter, C. Dougherty, S. Eckel, S. Eley, E. Estabrooks, M. Gilbert, S. Gilbert, B. Gustafson. THIRD ROW: D. Haddad, J. Heatherly, M. Hender- son, A. Holloway, P. Hudson, E. Hughes, S. Hunter, N. Jenkins, J. Jernigan, J. Jones, R. Karr. FOURTH ROW: S. Karr, S.' Lawrence, C. Marshall, P. Moore, J. Nichols, C. Osman, B. Overholser, D. Reames, M. Rike, A. Roberts, J4 Russell. FIFTH ROW: P. Shaf- fer, V. Shiger, M. Sloan, J. Thark, T. Trusler, L. Wadsworth, J. Ward, F. Werth, L. Woold- ridge, A. Young, S. Zapp. 334 Kingston retreat before rush . . . Zetas are fourth in the Derby . . . pledges fete freshmen footballers . . . entertaining the Kappas . . . helping with the Muscular Dystrophy Drive . e t tea for Acacia pledges . . . ever tried sleeping in the room? . . . Motherts Club and alumni remember Zeta birthdays . . . fun at the formal . . . 21 pledges are initiated in Febru- ary. 335 Juwmaggggg 93 au- mm? , Amiga m 22g gnwm M am $33 maxim i5 me s; m mzm gmw 33$ , ma $w$ gaga g 3kg? 388 g, :9 193 mmm eamwxaawwm uwmvmnwnmlfmw msgsegggg; mm 3;? xx wzw xzammmwwmmmwmm , 'my: , .3?ka $$$$i$ , m ,mWWWWw,ngrnmmwmwmwm W $35432? xas; ng 3i 3 NW: WNW w 3 33333;; a m wgm , Q :33ng 3 3 ! 5533 333 3x 33 swag w $333? Hue $5 2? ?d mg; ,3? we? v V $$ 87B: 348 0 Underclassmen 364 2075' 338 0 Sen znistmtzon Adm , wmwm; wkms , Angmmmw a $5 L mwmwgmaj 3E Egg; $995, Governor Governor Buford Ellington Governor Buford Ellingtonk consistent efforts in the field of education have manifested themselves in the growth of Tennesseets school system. Under his direction, tax funds have been used to pur- chase land, construct buildings, and acquire new faculty members for the University of Tennessee. Governor Ellington, a Mississippian by birth, at- tended Millsaps College. Before being elected Governor in 1958, he was Commissioner of Agri- culture in Governor Frank Clementts cabinet. After Governor Ellingtonts hrst term, he served as a vice-president for L8LN Railroad and then Director of the U. S. Office of Emergency Plan- ning. He was re-elected Governor of Tennessee in 1966. Board Qf Trustees Charles D. Lockett Harry W. Laughlin Jerome G. Taylor Tom Elam Frank R Ahlgren Leonard Raulston Wassell Randolph, Vicc-Chairman Governor Buford Ellington, Chairman Andrew D. Holt, President Senator Herbert S. Walters E. Boyd Garrett J. Howard Warf, Commissioner of Education Ben Douglass Not Pictured: Frank P. Bowyer Wayne Fisher Judge William E. Miller W. F. Moss, Commissioner of Agriculture Clyde M. York 339 w, a; w 341 President Dr. Andrew David Holt, President of the University of Tennessee, is recognized as one ofAmericais leading educators. He is past president of the National Education Association, past president of the Southern Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, a former Director of the Nashville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and current president of the South- eastern Conference. The growth of the University under his direction has been nothing short of phenomenal. Visiting alumni are amazed at the transformation, both in the area of physical changes and in new curriculum programs. But curricular improvements, revenue, new buildings, and personnel details are only one facet of leading UT. It is well known over the campus that Dr. Holt is highly sensitive to the problems and needs of the students. This has evoked deep respect for and devotion to the administrator in the front office. Dr. Herman E. Spivey Vice-Presidentnr Academic A ffairs rm ,; am 4W! m W, Dr. Herman E. Spivey, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, is in charge of all curricula atiUT. He supervises the over one thousand member faculty and the six thousand different courses. Vice-President for Develophzent The Vice-President for Development is Dr. Edward J . Boling. In the last two years UT has been in the midst of a massive construction program involving over forty million dollars. Among the new buildings are the Humanities and Social Sciences Complex, the Student Center addition, Presidential Court Resident Hall Complex, and thirteen houses in Fraternity Park. Vice-President for Finance Mr. W. Harold Read, the Vice-President for Finance, is in charge of all fiscal concerns of the University. He investigates the financial aspects and economic feasibility of all programs. Vice-Presia'entfor the Graduate School Dr. Hilton A. Smith is the Vice-President for the Graduate School UTls Graduate School is the third largest in the South. Courses of study are available in almost all ; colleges. Doctorls degrees are , a , , presently offered in more than forty areas. Mr. W Harold Read Dr. Hilton A. Smith 343 Secretary quoard of Trustees Mr.Johr1 C4 Baugh is Secretary ofthe Board of Trustees and Secretary of the University. Also, as General Counsel, he handles all legal matters for the University. Treasurer Students pay all fees to the olflce of Mr. James J. Walker, Treasurer of the University. Every month more than seven million dollars How through the omce, and over ten thousand paychecks are issued. 344 Mr. Jamesj. Walker Executive Dean of Student A ffaz'rs The Executive Dean of Student AHairs coordinates the various departments 0fthe University which oHer services, supervision, and counsel to stu- dents. In addition to the Dean of Students Office, Dean J. Winston Martin oversees the University Center, the residence halls and food services, the student clinic, the Chrisitan Associations, and the Counsel- ing Center. Dean qf Students The Dean of Students heads the Office which is the primary source of personal service, advice, information, and policy decision affecting the out-of-class life of UT students. After more than forty years at UT, this is Dean Ralph E. Dunfordis last year. Dean Ralph E. Dunfom' Dean of Women Special womenhs regulations, standards, and hours arehestablished by the AWS and the Dean of Women. In her first year at UT Dean Jane McCormick has proposed several changes in regulations, one of which is possible sorority initiation after a one quarter pledge period. Assistant Dean qf Students Dean Edward P. Thomson, Assistant Dean of Students, handles the disci- plinary problems of the University. He also coordinates the activities of the Student-Faculty Discipline Committee. 346 Dean Edward P. Thomson gammy: am :5: g g , a auggw L ig Dean Truman Pouncejy Dean tyv Admissions All matters concerning undergraduate admission to UT are administered by the Dean of Admissions. Dean Truman Pounceyts office also maintains the records of the over eighteen thousand students at UT. Assistant Dean qr Students Dean William L. Thomas, Assistant Dean of Stu- dents, is responsible for the ever-growing system of both on-campus and ofT-campus student housing. Dean William L. Thomas Rows and rows of black-clad figures out- lined against the Alumni Memorial gym- nasium . . . Torchbearers . . . sheepskin . . . steveryone by colleges, pleasett . . . Grad- uation . . . a long-awaited Ciimax to every quarter. Four times a year the University of Tennessee graduates those seniors who have achieved the privilege of a diploma . . . Speakers wish them well on their varied ways . . . and the commencement Class bids ttThe Hillh farewell. 348 SEN I ORS 350 Michael H. Abbott, Business Administration Terry Abernatty, LiberalArts Betty Lititia Adams, Business Administration Larry Ledford Adams, Business Administration Shirley Jean Addington, Home Economics Frieda Elaine Aden, Education Sherry Russell Agee, Education Melissa Low Albright, Home Economics Karen Ann Allerup, Education William Franklin Alley, Business Administration Administration Carol Ann Allison, Home Economics Joe Mac Alphin, Agriculture Catherine J0 Anderson, LiberalArts Nancy Virginia Anderson, Education Fredon Anvary, Business Administration Drew Arrants, LiberaIArts Eroll H. Avery, LiberalArts Jerry Harwell Aymett, Business Administration James J. Bacchus, Liberal A rts Thomas Edmund Bacon, Engineering Garner R. Bailey, Business Administration James Buford Baker, Business Administration Melissa Ann Baker, LiberalArts Ross Jarvis Baker, Liberal Arts Joyce Ford Bales, Home Economics Martin Augustus Ball, LiberalArts Nancy Louise Barber, Education James Cathcy Barker, Agriculture Clyde William Barnard, Business Administration James Allen Barr, Engineering James Wu Bass, Engineering William Reynolds Beck, Liberal Arts Linda Behrend, LiberalArIs Cathern Gertrue Bell, Home Economics Dianne Bell, Business Administration Harriann Carole Bernstein, Education Jan Elain Berry, Home Economics C. Edward Bible, Agriculture Terri Jean Bingham, Education Donna Ann Blakely, Business Administration Elizabeth Anne Bone, Home Economics Glenda Kathryn Booker, Home Economics Laura Lee Booze, Education James Hoekett Boswell, Business Administration Norman Taylor Bowling, Business Administration Constance Jane Bowman, Education John Jackson Boyett, Business Administration John Allen Bradley, LiberalArts Babs Brakebill, Education Sharon Ann Branscomc, LiberalArts Ann Bratton, Home Economics Donna Alice Brehm, Education John William Brent, Business Administration Clayton Ls Brewer, Liberal Arts Freddy Wayne Brewster, Agriculture Judy Bridgeman, Business Administration William Briggs, Business Administration John B. Brimi, LiberalArts Celeste Todd Brinkley, Education Joe Emerson Brock, Agriculture J oseph M. Brocon, Business Administration Carol Ann Brodecki, LiberalArts Johnny Brooks, Engineering M611 Brooks, Business Administration Paul Peter Broske, Business Administration Dick Browcr, Business Administration Cynthia J0 Brown, Education Jane Lou Brown, Education Sandra Marie Brown, Education Minrose Clayton Bryan, Liberal Arts Paul E. Buchanan, Business Administration Wanda Jo Buchanan, Home Economics Maynard Lester Burkett, Education Ann Carol Burkhalter, Business Administration Walter Clinton Burrell, Business Administration Joseph Eugene Burriesci, Engineering John Robert Burrow, Agriculture Vivian C. Butturini, Business Administration SENIORS 351 Br-Ch Linda Lorraine Cladwell, Education Robert Walker Caldwell, Engineering Harry Michael Call, Engineering William Nelson Calvert, Business Administration Elizabeth Anne Campbell, Liberal Arts Larry Arthur Campbell, Business Administration Sally Campbell, Education Spence Campbell, A griculture Patricia Ann Campen, LiberalArts Lee Cannon, Business Administration Dianne Marie Carlson, Education Irma Elaine Carr, Education Paul Edward Carroll, Engineering Ann Lea Carson, Home Economics Edna Ann Carter, LiberalArts Thomas W. Carter, Education Stuart W. Carty, LiberalArts Patricia Gail Carver, Business Administration Eddie Calvin Cassell, Business Administration Dan W. Cauble, Liberal Arts Robert Michael Causseaux, Business Administration Laura Catherine Connor, Home Economics John Barry Chambers, Engineering Richard Vaughn Chandler, Agriculture Mark DeFoor Chapman, Business Administration Janice Kay Clark, Education Robert Cooper Chilton, Business Administration Charles L. Chittum, Business Administralion W. Dwight Church, Business Administration Robert Pearson Clark, LiberalArts Shirley Joan Clements, Home Economics Thomas Jewell Coates, Business Administration Marvin William Cohen, Business Administration Charles Sewell Cochran, Business Administration James Colley, Business Administration Stanley Collins, Business Administration Robert Earl Colquitt, Engineering Tim Comin, Business Administration Charles Wilson Conner, Business Administration Carol Ann Conover, Home Economics Mary Kathryn Cook, LiberalArts Clyde Daniel Cooksey, Business Administration Joseph G. Cooper, Business Administration Judy Cooper, Home Economics John Rogers Cope, Business Administration Michael Perritt Cotter, Business Administration Daniel Dale Cottrell, LiberalArts Wanda Lynn Coulter, Business Administration Ch-De SEN I ORS Carl Richard Cowan, Education Betty Ann Cowden, Education Roy Melvin Cox, Business Administration Andrea Victoria Crabtree, Business Administration Randall Mark Crass, Business Administration Edward Burr Craig, Business Administration Susan Elizabeth Craig, LiberalArts Shirley Mae Cross, Liberal Arts Gil Crouch, Business Administration Mike Cuddy, Engineering Stephen Earl Curtis, Business Administration William Norman Curtis, Agriculture Catherine G. Curtright, Business Administration Alison Pierce Cutter, Education Charles A. Danner, Business Administration William Arnold Darby, Business Administration Clyde McCall Davenport, Engineering Stephen Carroll Daves, Business Administration Mary Victoria Davis, Education Phyllis Rosanna Davis, Education Pris Davis, Home Economics Jimmy Reaves Davisson, LiberaIArts Earl Fredrick Day, Education Delores Ann Dearing, Home Economics 352 John Levis DclPOlmo, Business Administration Edith Diane Denton, Education Sharon DePricst, Education Carolyn Elaine Dew, Liberal Arts Linda Frances Dickson, Home Economics J. D. Dobb, Business Administration Margaret Elaine Dodd, Education C Richard Dodson, Business Administration Mary Carolyn Dominick, Liberal Arts James N. Donaldson, LiberalArts Camoline Sue Dotson, Education Lorrain Frantz Douglass, Education Janice Dee Douthit, Home Economics Neal Dow, Business Administration Carolyn Virginia DuBose, Home Economics Sandra Lee Dudley, Liberal Arts Thomas Edward Duncan, Agriculture William Ross Duncan, Engineering John Wade Duke, Business Administration Donald R. Eastman, LiberalArts Barbara Faye Eaves, Education Elizabeth Anne Echols, Liberal Arts Paul Jean Edmonds, Home Economics Marilyn Diane Edmondson, Home Economics Don R. Edwards, Agriculture Matthew Stephen Eichinger, Business Administration Anne Ellington, Home Economics John Thad Ellington, Engineering James M. Emmons, Business Administration Tom English, LiberalArts Webb Clinton Eskew, Engineering Elizabeth Edith Estabrooks, Education Jack Dunn Ewing, LiberalArts Don Carey Fancher, Business Administration Peggy Ann Farley, LiberalArts William J. Farnham, Business Adminislration Ann Adkins Farrin, Business Administration John Scott Farrin, Engineering Anne Long Faulkner, Business Administration Eddie Ray Faulkner, Business Administration Shannon Davis Faulkner, Business Administration Katherine Orman Felts, Business Administration Larry Douglas Ferguson, LiberalArts Jane Ferree, Liberal Arts Marshall Thomas Ferrell, Engineering William John Finnegan, Business Administration James A. Fleming, LiberalArts Brenda L. Flowers, Education Thomas J. Fly, Business Administration R. Gary Ford, Business Administration James Everett Fortune, Liberal Arts Barbara Elizabeth Foster, Liberal Arts Thomas H. F ouche, Agriculture Camille Claywell F owler, Education 353 354 Edgar Lee Fraker, Business Administration Ray James Franconi, Liberal Arts Patricia Fraser, Liberal Arts Thomas W. Freeland, Liberal Arts Ernest Alan Freeman, LiberalArts Michael Joe Freeman, Business Administration George B. Fritts, Liberal Arts James DeWayne Froula, Engineering Austin P. Gaines, LiberalArts Rachel Ann Gaisser, Education Sheryl Ann Galloway, Liberal Arts Barnett James Gamble, Engineering Bernice Elaine Garber, Business Administration Margaret Ruth Garrigan, Education William Robert Garvin, Business Administration Susan Kaye Gaude, Education Charles Kenneth Gibbs, Liberal Arts Sue Ella Gibson, Home Economics James W. Gieselmann, Engineering Thomas Aiken Gillespie, Liberal Arts Vernon Leroy Glover, A griculture Paul Elkin Goldberg, LiberalArts Jerry L Goode, Business Administration Jane Gore, Liberal Arts Charlotte June Goss, Liberal Arts Morris Dorton Graham, Agriculture Martha Carolyn Graves, LiberalArts Charles Haley Gray, Engineering Larry Allen Greene, Liberal Arts Terry Ford Green, Business Administration Perry Greer, Business Administration D. Cantrell Griffxth, Business Administration William Henderson Grigsby, Business Administration Alvin M. Grisham, LiberalArts Martha Jean Grosboll, Home Economics Bettye Leigh Groves, Education Kathlean Forrest Guinn, Education Susan Guion, Liberal Arts James Thompson Gunn, Business Administration Betty Louise Gustafson, Home Economics Mary Edith Gwyn, Education Walter C. HatTner, Business Administration Steven A. Hall, Liberal Arts Stephen Hambaugh, Liberal Arts Billie Sue Hamilton, Education Daniel Nelson Hamilton, Agriculture Carolyn Currier Hamlet, Education Martha Louise Hansard, Home Economics Deborah V. B, Harrison, Home Economics Anne Marie Harris, Liberal Arts L. John Harris, Business Administration Mary Evelyn Harris, Liberal Arts Sandra Paulette Harris, Home Economics Kenneth Robert Haselwander, Liberal Arts Stephen OBNeil Hashe, Business Administration Robert Taylor Hash, Engineering Gretchen Theresa Haslbaucr, Liberal Arts James Hathcote, Business Administration Eric James Hautala, Liberal Arts Patricia Doris Hawk, Home Economics Lee Eller Haworth, Liberal Arts Robert Alan Head, Engineering William Christopher Head, Business Administration Mike Ray Headrick, Engineering Richard Lloyd Heidtke, Engineering James A. Hendleman, LiberalArts Howard Michael Hendlcr, tiberalArts William Martin Hendon, Business Administration Mary Elizabeth Hendrickson, Education Douglas Leon Henry, LiberalArts William Smauel Herron, Liberal Arts James Robert Hester, Engineering Nancy Dorene Hisey, LiberalArts Benjamin Franklin Hitch, Engineering Sue-Ella Hixson, Education Vi Faye Hochncdcl, Home Economics Wayne Hodges, Business Administration Lynn Fay Hoffmann, Liberal Arts SEN I ORS 355 Pamela Grace Holder, Education Ted Wayne Hollingsworth, Liberal Arts Mary Cris Holtsinger, Liberal Arts Andrew David Holt, Liberal Arts Reba Rae Holt, Education Judith Grace Hood, Education Charles Louis Hopkins, Business Administration Glynda Ann Hopkins, Home Economics Willard Jackson Horn, Engineering Karen Robinson Hunt, Engineering Donard Albert Hust, Business Administration Richard Bell Hutchinson, Business Administration Mary Beth Hutson, Home Economics Deborah Jean Hutton, Home Economics Richard Gerald Isaac, LiberalArts Richard Jackson. Business Administration Mel S. Jacobson, Business Administration Frederick Emil J aeggi, Education James Jay Jamison, Engineering Molly C. Jenkins, LiberaIArts Nancy Shipp Jenkins, Liberal Arts Jane Ellen Jernigan, Education John Lamar J ohnson, Business Administration Mary Rives Johnson, Education Ha-Jo Judy Jeanne Jones, LiberalArts Mike R. Jones, Business Administration Elise Ann Jordan, Home Economics Jeffrey Ray Jordan, Education David Lee Justus, Engineering Karl Theodore Kaminski, LiberalArts Susan Elaine Karr, LiberalArIs Arthur L. Keeblc, Business Administration W. Mike Keller, Business Administration Jerry William Kemple, Engineering Richard A. Kent, Engineering Rodger Brian Keslcy, Business Administration R. Lyle Key, Business Administration Douglas J. Kile, Business Administration Eddie Wayne Kimbrough, Engineering Ann Elizabeth Kincaid, Business Administration Mary Bronwyn Kincaid, Education Harvey Terrence Kite, LiberalArts Ella Elizabeth Kline, Home Economics Joan Bruce Knight, Education Donna Lynn Koontz, Education William George Kremper, Liberal Arts Robert Carl Kuhlo, LiberalArts Cary McGrew KuyKendall, LiberalArts J o-Lo SENIORS James Don LaMaster, Engineering Ina Lynn Lanford, LiberalArts Alton Boyer Lanier, Business Administration Steve J. Larson, Business Administration Carroll Stanford Lashlec, Engineering Harriette Anne LaVarre, LiberalArts Lawrence Paul Leibowitz, LiberalArts Thomas R. Lawson, Business Administration Linda Louise Lea, Education Eunice Sharon Lee, Education Judith Anne Leeward, Education Janice LeJeune, Home Economics Ngoc M. Le-Si, Engineering Carol Ann Leslie, Education Gary Michael Levy, Liberal Arts Charles John Lewand, Education Max Leroy Lewis, Business Administration Michael Lipson, LiberalArts John Robert Tindall, Business Administration F rank Nelson Lisle, Engineering Michael Owen Little, A griculture Peter Lohman, Business Administration Susan Ann Long, Business Administration Edward Dewey Loope, Engineering ' 356 Kathryn Fazia Loving, Education Glenda Carole Lowe, Home Economics Maxine Lyle, LiberalArts David Lyman Lymans, Engineering Hudson Owen Maddux, Business Administration Joseph Francis Madeo, Agriculture Edmund D. Maher, Business Administration Judith Anne Mahoney, Engineering C. Douglas Marshall, Business Administration Janice Claire Massey, LiberalArts Nancy Cedele Matlock, Home Economics John Gilliam Marschel, Business Administration Edwin Lee Martin, Engineering Jeanie M. Martin, Business Administration Ronald C. Martin, LiberalArts Ronald Edward Mathis, Business Administration Harrold E. McClure, Agriculture Jerry Rudolph McCoin, Business Administration William D. McFadden, Engineering Dan F. McGehce, LiberalArts Carol Roberta McKee, Education John Howell McKinnon, Business Administration William Robert McKissick, LiberalArls Charles Alfred McLane, Liberal Arts Clara Kay McLaren, Education Walter Eugene McMillan, Education Carol Fran McPherson, Home Economics Pravinchandra Babulal Mehta, Engineering Roseanna Melton, LiberalArts Frank Thomas Menendey, Business Administration Larry Joe Milan, Agriculture Robert Millard Miles, Liberal Arts Bill T. Miller, Agriculture Shirley Mae Miller, Education James Taylor Milliken, LiberalArts Theresa Annett Mitchell, Home Economics Judy Ann Mizell, Business Administration John Stephen Moar, Liberal Arts Betty Louise Montgomery, LiberalArts Robert S. Moon, Business Administration Benny Franklin Moore, Business Administration Donna Kay Moore, Home Economics Frances Alexis Moore, Home Economics Melissa Alice Moore, LiberalArts William Clyde Moore, Engineering Charles Frederick Morrison, Engineering Grayson Thomas Morris, Engineering Marsha Lynn Moseley, Education Guy V. Moser, Education Jo Ann Moss, Home Economics William Thomas Mullican, Business Administration Susan Jane Murray, Education Glen Ray Myers, Agriculture John V. Myers, Business Administration 357 358 Gary Steven Napolitan, Liberal Arts David Michael Nevius, Engineering Florence Madeleine Nolan, Education Elizabeth Ann Oakes, Home Economics Linda Maxine OBDell, Education William Leander OiDell, Engineering Robert F. Ogdin, Liberal Arts Martha Uel Olive, Home Economics Robert Lee Ooten, Business Administration Mignonne Wi Orgill, Liberal Arts James Martin Osteen, Business Administration Susan Castles Osteen, Liberal Arts Brenda Kay Overholser, Liberal Arts Linda Gail Pack, Home Economics Carolyn Marie Painter, Home Economics Philip Parkey, Business Administration Billy Ray Parish, Business Administration Elizabeth Stuart Parrott, Business Administration Barbara Ann Paty, LiberalArts Raymond B. Pearingen, Engineering Libby Pearson, LiberalArts Wesley Lee Pendergrass, Business Administration Michael Hayes Penick, Engineering Roger Lee Perkins, Agriculture Charles Randolph Perry, Engineering Delbert Leroy Peterson, Liberal Arts Keith Douglas Peterson, LiberalArts Robbie Tedford Peters, Home Economics James Robert Pettit, Engineering Dennis LaVernc Phillips, LiberalArts Ronnie Ewing Phillips, Engineering James Cowen Phipps, Business Administration Thomas D. Picarella, Business Administration Jack A. Pierce, Engineering Patricia Claudette Pitner, Education Norman Oliver Pleasant, Engineering Mark Alan Pollock, Engineering Ronald Oliver Porter, Engineering William Joseph Potter, Engineering Nancy Lynn Powell, Home Economics Sarah Gregorie Prentiss, Business Administration Pattie L. Price, Education Patricia Jane Proffitt, Home Economics George T. Prosser, Business Administration Frank Martin Pugh, Engineering James Douglas Puller, Engineering James Harold Ragsdale, Engineering Margaret Richardson Raines, Education Marlene Joan Rainwater, Home Economics J ohn Robert Randt, Business Administration Janice Stone Rankin, Education James Allen Ray, Engineering S. Maxine Reagan, Education James Murry Reagor, Engineering Sharon Rcaves, Business Administration James Philip Redden, Engineering Richard Reed, Liberal Arts Thomas L. Reed, Agriculture William Shannon Regenold, Business Administration Ronnie Holman Reynolds, Engineering Lecile Carol Richards, LiberalArls Larry Melvin Rich, Education David J. Rigby, Business Administration Noel H. Riley, LiberalArts Barbara Ann Rimes, Education John Curtis Rimmer, Business Administration Carolyn Faye' Ritchey, Education John Keller Roach, Engineering Angie Louise Roberts, Education John A. Roberts, LiberalArts James Garner Rogers, Agriculture Nellie Fay Rollins, Education Mary Rebecca Roos, Liberal Arts Millard Irvin Ross, LiberalArts Kathleen Harris Rowe, Education Phillip Nave Rudder, Business Administration Robert R Rudder, Business Administration Esmond F. Rudolph, Business Administration SENIORS 359 Helen Dianne Ruh, Business Administration Jessie Elizabeth Russell, Home Economics Leonard Wayne Russell, Agriculture Alvin Wayne Rutherford, Engineering Jack B Sample, Business Administration Bert Eager Sams, Business Administration Nasseem Fred Saliba, LiberalArts Jerry Alan Sanderson, Business Arts Mary Annette Sanders, Liberal Arts Raphael F. Saraceni, Business Administration Glenda Marie Sasser, Home Economics Wallace J. Satchell, Business Administration William Samuel Sawyer, Business Administration Mary Lee Scheitlin, Education Elizabeth Anne Scherer, Home Economics Edward Francis Schmidt, Business Administration William R. Schmidt, Engineering Fred G. Schofleld, Agriculture William George Schomp, Engineering Sarah L. Schroeder, Education Catherine F. Schopeletis, Education James Wallace Scott, Engineering Vasantray Dahyalal Sejpal, Engineering Donald Ben Shackelford, LiberalArts Re-Sh Betsy Charlene Sharp, Home Economics Nancy Elizabeth Sharp, Liberal Arts Ronald Clair Sharp, Business Administration Ann P Shaw, Home Economics Carolyn Lucille Shelhorse, Liberal Arts John Charles Shields, LiberalArts John Edmund Shoemaker, Engineering Weldon Carson Sikes, Business Administration Glenda Silvia, Business Administration Barbara Jean Simpson, LiberalArts Sarah Varner Singleton, Home Economics Larry F. Sitz, Business Administration J ohn Earl Sleigh, Engineering Charles Clinton Slovcr, Engineering Catherine Virginia Smith, Business Administration David Stanton Smith, LiberaIArts Edward F. Smith, Business Administration H. Granville Smith, Business Administration Martha Jane Smith, Liberal Arts Reliford Orvin Smith, Agriculture Sammie K. Smith; Education Terry Lynn Smith, Engineering Gcln W. Smotherman, LiberalAris Eileen Suzanne Snow, LiberalArts Shisu SENIORS Leslie Allen Spang, Business Administration Sue Woodson Sparkman, Education Howard Barry Spector, Law Steve M. Speed, Business Administration Judith Walton Speight, LiberalArts Nancy Cobb Speir, Education Barbara Jean Spetnagel, Education Magarct Katherine Spivcy, Education Elbert Allen Springer, Engineering Henry Buford Stanfield, Business Administration Dan Haney Stanford, LiberalArts Susan Wells Steele, LiberalArts Sue Ann Stephenson, Education Gerry Cissie Stewart, Home Economics Jane Carol Stewart, Liberal Arts R Thomas Stinnett, Business Administration Robert Mi Stivers, Business Administration Linda Lucretia Stone, Home Economics Paul Eugene Stone, Engineering Bricky W. Sturgeon, Business Administration Sue Swearingen, Liberal Arts Marshall Milton Sweeney, Business Administration James Leon Sweet, Business Administration Sandra Jane Sullivan, Liberal Arts 360 Joseph Laughlin Tagg, Business Administration Don Tate, Liberal Arts John R. Tate, Engineering Laura Jane Taylor, Business Administration Susan Catherine Taylor, Liberal A rts Vinay Laxmichand Tejani, Engineering Peter Alan Terry, LiberalArts Tim Eugene Tilley, Business Administration John Howard Thomason, Engineering John Mack Thomason, Agriculture Jeanne Marrie Thomason, Liberal Arts Gary Dean Thomasson, Engineering Betty Jean Thomas, Education Carole Lee Thomas, LiberaIArts Rosemary Thomas, Education Charles OiFerrall Thompson, Business Administration Patsy Regina Thompson, Home Economics Virginia Louise Thompson, Education Ann Lynn Tolmie, Education Nancy Susan Tombras, Business Administration Jack Arnold Topchik, Business Administration Fran Townes, Home Economics Joy Howlene Trapp, LiberaIArts Carole Ann Travis, Home Economics Janet Ann Trotter, LiberalArts Jeri Lynn Trusler, Liberal Arts Nelson Eugene Tubbs, Business Administration Grayson Keeling Turner, Business Administration Helen Louise Turner, Education Judy Angelyn Turner, Business Administration Paul Walter Turner, Business Administration Gcrrianne Tuttlc, Education James Pinkney Umbarger, Agriculture Don Valentine, LiberalArts Linda Angie Vcnable, Education Elizabeth Wade, Education Katherine Louise Ward, Home Economics Kenneth R. Wade, LiberalArts Carole Dianne Walker, Home Economics Linda Anne Walters, Education Adelaide Rebecca Warden, Home Economics Ronnie Joe Ware, Business Administration Larry B. Watkins, Engineering Kathleen Lynn Watson, Liberal Arts H. Lloyd Wattenbarger, Education David James Weakley, A griculture Phillip Hoyle Webster, LiberalArts Robert William Weismueller, Liberal A rts Joel Elizabeth Wesley, Liberal Arts Peggy Rule Whalcy, Education Thomas Adrian Wheat, Liberal Arts Bill Wheeler, Agriculture Bette Ann White, Liberal Arts Eugene Bradford White, Business Administration 361 F rances Ann Yarbro, Education Dixie Diane York, Business Administration Linda Margaret Young, Education 362 Keith Alan White, Business Administration Carolyn Marlene Whiteside, Education William Alfred Whitworth, Agriculture Gary Michael Wilds, Education Blake Williams, Engineering Maxie Raymond Williams, Liberal Arts Joe Ben Wilson, Education John Grover Wilson, Business Administration Shirley Jean Wilson, Home Economics Patricia Ann Wimberly, Home Economics Jean Taylor Winegar, Education Mary Diane Winn, Business Administration James Larry Winter, Liberal Arts Alan Martin Wise, Business Administration David Craig Witt, Business Administration Lynn Carol Witt, LiberalArts Jack E. Wolff, LiberalArts Benjamin Hall Wolcott, Agriculture Charles Wood, Business Administration Helen Suzanne Wood, Home Economics William Miller Wood, Business Administration Lilly Ann Woodson, LiberalArts William Winford Working, LiberalArts Jeffrey G. Worth, Business Administration Freida Marie Wortman, Business Administration Angela Taylor Worville, Home Economics Timothy Lane Wotzth, Business Administration Alex Wright, Business Administration Richard Grey Wright, Business Administration Paul E. Wylie, Agriculture UNDERCLA SSMEN 364 365 Whether paint . . . or slide rules . . . or musical scales accompany them, the Tennessee under- classmen compose a large part of the UT. Stu- dent body. Aided by their various educational materials, each person in the university in his own way strives to achieve his best . . . If success is his partner, an underclassman . . . through a maze of exams, classes, weekends and books . . . hnally receives his coveted degree. Undergraduates . . . the backbone of the university . . , can be characterized in many roles . . . they fill up lecture class- rooms . . . sign petitions . . . write re- search papers . . . express their personal creativity . . . and most of all add their unique contributions to the whole of the university. The majority of the university system functions around them . . . with the purpose that eventually they may leave . . , ultimately somewhat enriched in their held. 366 367 AbiBa UNDERCLASSMEN Gary Brent Abbott, Freshman Candice Louise Abel, Sophomore Jamie Carolyn Abele, Sophomore Bill Abernathy, Freshman Bruce Harold Adams, Sophomore Bruce Thomas Adams, Junior Carole Deane Adams, Freshman Harold Chester Adams, Freshman Myra Gale Adams, Sophomore Ronnie Riggs Adams, Freshman Robert Glenn Adams, Sophomore Sally Louise Adams, Freshman Gerald Wayne Addington, Junior Mozella Gay Addington, Freshman Sandra Jane Adkerson, Freshman Susan Joe Adkerson, Sophomore Judith Claire Adrain, Freshman Donna Jean Agee, Junior Sharron Elaine Agee, Freshman A Lorraine Akin, Senior Sarah Elizabeth Akin, Junior Annabell Ailor, Freshman Nancy Elizabeth Ainsley, Junior Kendrick Albert, Sophomore Michael Edward AlbrighL Junior William Robert Alcorn, Freshman Anne Elizabeth Alexander, Sophomore Pamela Alexander, Freshman Sidney Prentiss Alexander, F reshman William Polk Alexander, Sophomore Nancy Jo Alford, Junior Tene Alissandratos, Freshman Donald Wright Allen, Sophomore Jane Allen, Sophomore Margaret Elisabeth Allen, Junior Theresa Lynn Allen, Freshman Robert Eugene AltenbachJunior Charlotte Robe Amburn, Freshman William Benton Amos, Freshman Drucilla Jeanina Anders, Freshman Anne Laws Anderson, Freshman Becky Lynn Anderson, Frethan Betty Ann Anderson, Sophomore Eddie Ray Anderson, Sophomore Elizabeth Ellen Anderson, Sophomore Jane Anderson, Sophomore J anette Marie Anderson, F reshman John Paul Anderson, Freshman Kyle Nelson Andgrson, II, Freshman Patricia Ann Anderson, Junior Emily Anderton, Junior Mary Lyn Andrews, Sophomore Elizabeth Archer, Sophomore Richard Lee Armbrister, Sophomore 368 369 Carolyn Ann Armentrout, Junior Carla Lynne Armstrong, Sophomore Ray C. Armstrong, Jr., Junior Sally Jane Armstrong, Sophomore Margaret Arning, Freshman Nicholas James Arning, Junior Ada Jacqueline Arnold, Freshman Pamela Jeanne Arnold, Sophomore Francenc Arotsky, Freshman Deborah Arwood, Freshman James Henry Asbury, Freshman Don William Ashley, Freshman Michael Wayne Ashley, Freshman Ross Thompson Ashley, Freshman Halbert Charles Ashworth, Freshman Ed Chaney Ater, Sophomore Alonzo Morris Atkinson, Freshman John Newby Austin, Sophomore Lillian Anne Austin, Sophomore Walter Austin, Junior Edward Boyle Avcrett, 111, Freshman Allan J. Bachman, Sophomore Anne Lawrence Bacon, Sophomore Ellis Sutton Bacon, Junior Helen Bess Bacon, Freshman Phil Morris Baggett, Freshman Richard Charles Baggot, Freshman Vinay K. Bagla, Sophomore Frances Stevens Bagley, Junior Clark Sanland BagwellJum'or Michael Bailey, Freshman Penny Elaine Bailey, Junior Rebecca Ann Bailey, Junior Sheila Sue Bailey, Freshman Sandy Trewholm Rainwater, Junior Charles Ray Baird, Junior A1 Sydney Baker, Junior Barbara Lynn Baker, Freshman Dianne King Baker, Sophomore Gwendolyn Elizabeth Baker, Sophomore Jon Baker, Junior Marilyn Elizabeth Baker, Freshman Raymond Baker, Freshman Thomas Milton Baker, Sophomore Tom Woodrow Baker, Sophomore William Albert Baker, Sophomore William Hill BakerJunior Vicki Eleanor Baker, Freshman Wesley Markland Baker, Freshman Karen Dayle Bakunas, Sophomore Ralph Edd Baldock, Jr., Sophomore David Eugene Bales, Freshman Collin Trobaugh Ballancc, Sophomore Thomas Bradford Ballard, Junior BaiBl UNDERCLA SSMEN 370 Christopher Allen Ballauer, Freshman Carolyn Gray Ballcw, Sophomore James Marable Balthrop, Sophomore Robert John Baltz, Freshman Jane Ann Bandy, Junior Judith Ann Bank, Sophomore Sandra Jane Banks, Freshman Kathleen Virginia Bannon, Freshman Penelope Dodson Barbee, Freshman Dean A.Bare,Jm1i0r Candace Kaye Barger, Freshman Betsy Elaine Barker, Junior David Bert Barker,Juni0r Stephen Lloyd Barker, Sophomore Terry Alan Barker, Sophomore Kandicc Carolyn Barnes, Freshman Kenneth H Barr, Freshman Jean Dixie Barry, Freshman Bradley Lynn Barrett, Freshman Martha Kay Barrett, Sophomore John Michael Barrett, Sophomore Jane Heayner Barrow, Junior Joe Reese Barrow, Sophomore Letly Ann Bartlett, Freshman Richard Scott Bartlett, Junior Frank Lynn Bartley, Jr.,Juni0r John Mathew Baskin, Junior Sara Anne Baskin, Junior Richard Carl Basler, Sophomore George Benjamin Bass, Frethan Paul Bass, Freshman David Bassoff, Freshman Connie Louise Bates, Sophomore Susan Jean Batten, Junior Jerry Baughcr, Jr., Junior Larry Burt Baughcr, Junior Holly Diane Baxcndale, Sophomore Brenda Joyce Baxter, Junior Richard Earl Beaty, Junior Mary Lee Beatty, Freshman Michael Galen Beadle, Freshman Donald A. Beam, Freshman Emily A. Beardslee, Sophomore Richard Gayle Beasley, Frethan Debbie Ann Beaver, Frethan Malinda Ellen Beaver, Junior Robert Howell Beaver, Freshman Steven Jay Bebergal, Freshman Margaret Susan Beck, Junior Jeffrey Brian Beckelman, Sophomore Lewis Steven Beckham, Junior Elizabeth Beene, Junior Jones Chamberlain Becne, Junior C. Berkeley Bell, Sophomore Connie Bell, Junior Henry Kenway Bell, Sophomore John Pharis Bell, 111, Junior Virginia Henley Bell, Sophomore Susan Bell, Freshman Thomas Joel BellJum'or Walter A. Bell, Freshman John Phillip Bellenfant, Freshman Maurice Weldon Belt, Jr., Sophomore Walton Charles Bendcll, Freshman Karin Ruth Bender, Freshman Barbara Ann Bennett, Junior James William Bennett, Freshman Robert Allen Benowitz, Freshman Frances A. Benz, Junior Buddy J. Berk, Freshman Thomas S. Berkau, Sophomore David Terry Bernath, Freshman John Michael Berney, Sophomore Holly Jean Berry, Freshman Betty L Bertaut, Sophomore Janis Elaine Bettis, Freshman Harry L. Bibstunior Robert Ezekiel Biggers, 111, Freshman Harvey Bilbo, Sophomore Carol Brokke Bilbrey, Junior Julia Mary Bilbrey, Sophomore Rita Gale Bilbrey, Sophomore Leslie Diane Billig, Junior Kenneth Glenn Billings, Freshman John Thomas Bills, Junior .Nancy Ann Binkley, Freshman James A Bird, Junior William A. Bird, Sophomore Barry Jay Birdoff, Freshman Cynthia Birdwell, Sophomore Robert M. Birkholtz, Sophomore David Voe Bishop, Junior Peter Edwin Bishop, Sophomore Elissa Elaine Bissell, Sophomore Robert Bivens, Sophomore Sharon Rose Bivens, Freshman Deborah Jean Black, Sophomore James Maurice Black, Freshman Herschel Blackburn, Jr., Freshman William Gary Blackburn, Sophomore Dan Lee Blakemore, Freshman Janet Carol BlakemoreJunior Brent C. Blalock, Sophomore James David Blalock, Sophomore Dale Kenneth Blanco, Freshman Willard Leroy Bland, Jr,, Freshman Ramsey Roberts Blanks, Sophomore William Rodney Blankenship, Freshman 371 Beru UNDERCLA SSMEN Janice Carol Blevins, Sophomore Brenda Lorene Bloodworth, Freshman Stanley Frank Bloyer, Sophomore Mary Lou Blue, Sophomore Ronald Blum, Sophomore David Bruce B1umkin,Jum'0r Michael E. BoardJum'or Brenda Sharon Boaz, Sophomore Andrea H. BogenJum'or Michael Bogoslawsky, Sophomore Barbara Boles, Sophomore John David Bohan, Freshman Sharon Frances Bohner, Freshman Beverly Kay Bollheimer, Sophomore Stephen Ellis Bolling, Freshman Joel W. Bollinger, Frethan Donald Calvin Boner, Sophomore Rosales Ann Booher, Sophomore Tom Boone, Sophomore Faye Borthick, Freshman William Bernard Boucher, Freshman Charlotte Ann Bourkard, Sophomore Martha Lou Boulton, Junior Michael Roy Boulton, Junior Bryant Baird Bowden, Junior Lee B. Bowden, Sophomore Stephen Scott Bowden, Sophomore Carla Jean Bowers, Freshman Vicky Lynn Bowman, Freshman Betty J0 Boyd, Freshman Cesile Terry Boyd, Freshman Eleanor Anne Boyd, Junior Martha Townes Boyd, Sophomore Charles Hamilton Boyter, Junior Barry Russell Bozeman, Junior Leonard Allison Brabson, Sophomore Charles Goeozman Braden, Sophomore Cheryl Lee Bradford, Frethan John Carter Bradley, Junior Dianne Bradshaw, Freshman Jerry Douglas Bradshaw, Sophomore William Patterson Bradshaw, Junior Cindy Brady, Sophomore John Thomas Bragg, Jr., Sophomore William Roger Brakebill, Freshman Betty Dale Bramham, Sophomore Raymond Sanders Bramwell, Freshman Alexander Fyffe Brandau, Sophomore Clark Eugene Brandon, Junior Gil LePage Brandon, Junior Joy Gatlin BrandonJunior John Brandt, Freshman Jane H. Brantley, Junior Robert Oliver Bratton, Freshman 372 Robert Lee Brawlcy, Sophomore Terry Brawley, Sophomore Larry Dean Bredeson, Junior Alva Thomas Breece, Junior Wayne Thompson Breeding, Freshman Garry Lee Breedlove, Junior Michael Brenner, Freshman Earl Clifton Brewer, Jr., Junior Charles Terry Brice, Freshman Pamela Ann Bridgers, Junior Joe Stewart Bridges, Freshman Pat Loye Bridges, Freshman Arthur Brief, Junior Robert Anthony Brimer, Junior Judy D. Brinkley, Sophomore William Nicholas Briscoe, Freshman Donna Kay Bristol, Freshman Paul Alvin Broadstone, Freshman James Ronald Broadway, Sophomore Cherry Lane Broadwell, Sophomore Barbara Joyce Broady, Sophomore Barbara June Brock, Sophomore Ruth Elinor Brock, Junior Russell Edwin Brookchum'or Barbara Jean Brooks, Junior Richard Marshall Brooks, Sophomore Douglas Wilson Broome, Freshman Ann Elizabeth Broussard, Freshman Claud Henry Brown, Jrl, Junior Charlotte Ann Brown, Junior David Palmer Brown, Junior Edna Elizabeth Brown, Sophomore Glenda Anne Brown, Sophomore James Anderson Brown, Freshman Judith Anne Brown, Junior Margaret Earnest Brown, Freshman Marshall Edward Brown, Sophomore Marta Darlene Brown, Sophomore Nancy S. Brown, Freshman Robert Jackson Brown, Junior Roy Hogan Brown, Sophomore Sara Evelyn Brown, Junior Clark Clayton Browne, Freshman James P. Brownlow, Junior Randy Allen Broyles, Freshman Joe C. Bruner, Freshman Michael Joseph Brunette, Sophomore Carl Eskew Bryant, Freshman Deborah Bryant, Freshman William Howard Bryant, Sophomore John Paul Bryson, Junior Evelyn Jean Brzezinski, Junior Linda Carol Buford, Sophomore Barbara Laurene Buist, Freshman Bu Ch UNDERCLA SSMEN 374 Ted Buel, Sophomore John Thomas Buckingham, Junior Joseph Richard Buchignani, Freshman Henry Corley Buchanan, Freshman Donna Lee Buchanan, Freshman Linda Bumgardner, Freshman Carolyn Bunch, Junior William Clarence Bunch, Freshman Mary Ann Bundy, Sophomore Donna Deane Burch, Sophomore Gail Burch, Freshman Doris Janice Burgess, Sophomore Joy Day Burke, Freshman Barry Michael Burkhalter, Freshman Charles Cheatwood Burks, Freshman Marie Elise Burnett, Freshman Martha W. Burnette, Sophomore Kay Marie Burns, Sophomore Susan Burns, Sophomore Noranna M. Burridge,Juni0r Maurean Yates Burritt, Sophomore Linda Gail Burros, Freshman Sandy Lee Burson, Freshman Tom Ray Burton, Junior Larry Paul Busby, Freshman Linda Carol Busby, Freshman James William Bush, Junior John Thomas Bushore, Junior Jo Ann Bute, Sophomore Brian McConnell Butler, Junior Martha Ellen Butler, Sophomore Wanda Elaine Butler, Sophomore Ernest Bittick Butts, Freshman Laurence Thomas Buzby, Freshman Brenda Jeanne Byers, Junior David Alan Byrd, Freshman Thomas John Cacchione, Freshman Bill G. Calhoon, Freshman John Woodard Calloway, Sophomore Kenneth P. Camara, Freshman Virginia Susan Cameron, Junior Henry Lee Camp, Freshman David F Campbell, Sophomore Diane Campbell, Junior John Scott Campbell, Junior Kathleen Ann Campbell, Freshman William Frank Campbell, Freshman Gwyn Canale, Freshman Linda Lou Cannon, Freshman Peggy Ann Canon, Freshman Carol Lee CantrelL Freshman Robert Talmagc Cantrell, Junior Robert Sidney Caradine, 111, Freshman Thomas Eugene Carden, Sophomore William Eugene Carden, Freshman Virginia Rhea Cargile, Freshman Samuel Lawrence Carico, Sophomore Paul H. Carleton, Freshman Charles Thomas Carlisle, Junior Angela Florence Carmack, Sophomore James Houston Carmack, Jr., Sophomore Mary Rose Carmichael, Junior Jerry Wayne Carnes, Sophomore Charles Edward Carpenter, Jr., Junior Michael Reece Carpenter, Freshman Susan L. CarpenterJunior Robert Allen Carper, Sophomore Noroma Elizabeth Carr, Freshman Rebecca Lynn Carr, Freshman Thomas Wayne Carrier, Freshman Elizabeth Jane Carroll, Sophomore J. C. CarrollJum'or Kathleen F. Carroll, Sophomore Ronnie H Carroll, Junior William Robinson CarrollJunior Diana Rowland Carter, Junior Frances Carter, Freshman Frances Ann Carter, Junior ClitTord Clay Carter, Junior John Craig Carter, Junior Jane Cartwright, Junior Mary Louise Cartwright, Freshman Tate Lamar Carty, Freshman Richard Anthony Cary, Sophomore Vera Susan Cash, Freshman David F Cass, Sophomore Judith Ashley Castleberry, Junior William Edgar Cathay, Freshman Barbara Jeanne Catlett, Junior Mary Charlotte Catoe, Sophomore Cheri Lee Canon, Sophomore Thomas Milton Caudell, Sophomore Lucy Penny Caudill, Sophomore Ernest B. Cavender, Sophomore Leonard Celauro, Sophomore Diane Louise Chadwell, Sophomore Joe Allen Chambers, Junior Linda Chambers, Junior Vivian Ann Chamlee, Junior Cheryl Suzanne Chance, Frethan Jay Cunningham Chapleau, Junior James Shaffer Chapman, Freshman Nancy Ellen Chapman, Freshman Arthur Donly Chase, Junior Bernice Cavctt Chase, Sophomore Kathryn Ann Chesney, Sophomore Don R. Chesnut, Freshman Lucia Noland Chew, Frethan 375 Ch!Cr UNDERCLASSMEN John Andre Chiapella, Sophomore Diane Lynne Chiarantano, Sophomore John West Chiles, Junior Harry W. Christenberry, Sophomore Henry Edward Christenberry, Junior Eleanor Jensina Christensen, Sophomore Beth Christmas, Freshman Shirley Ann Chu, Freshman Roland H. Cipolla, Sophomore Warner Wilson Civitts, Sophomore Charles Frederick Claiborne, Junior Charlotte Jean Claiborne, Junior Candace Jane Clark, Freshman David Swan Clark, Sophomore Elizabeth Penn Clark, Junior Gerald Wayne Clark, Sophomore Greg H. Clark, Sophomore James Robert Clark, Freshman Jan Carol Clark, Junior Jeff David Clark, Freshman John K. Clark, Jr., Sophomore Pamela Clark, Freshman Sally Hall Clark, Freshman John Richard Claycomb, Sophomore Kenneth Wayne Clayton, Freshman Parker Bruce Cliff, Junior Michael Eugene Clift, Sophomore Horace E. Clinard, Sophomore John Alan Clinard, Junior Gwen Alice Cline, Freshman Susan Evelyn Clonts, Sophomore Dennis E. Cloud, Frethan J. Stephen Cloyd, Junior Gregory Wayne Cobb, Freshman James McConaughy Cobb, Freshman Brenda J. Cobble, Sophomore Douglas Catron Cobble, Freshman Faye Ellen Cofer, Sophomore Martha Frances Coffey, Freshman James Taylor Cogdill, Junior Priscilla Ellen Cohenour, Junior Michael Cokenakes, Freshman Phyllis Carole Coker, Sophomore Elizabeth Ellen Cole, Junior Gaylor Cole, Junior Carol Coleman, Freshman Ann Yvonne Coley, Freshman Jeanette Marie Collins, Freshman Sondra Elizabeth Collins, Freshman William Lee Collins, Jr., Junior Landon Colvard, Jr., Junior Tina Dawn Commers, Freshman Wilborn Cecil Compton, Freshman Pam Concklin, Sophomore 376 377 Wayne Conley, Sophomore Patricia Ann Connalser, Junior Norman Walker Connell, Junior Joseph Lionel Conner,Juni0r Cynthia June Conway, Freshman Suzanne Cook, Sophomore William Gaston Cook, Junior Anthony Dale Cooke, Sophomore Cynthia Ann Cooksey, Freshman Emily Suzanne Cooper, Sophomore George Price Cooper, III,Jum'0r Ivan Neil Cooper, Junior Robert Alan Copeland, Sophomore William Alan Copeland, Freshman Deloras Anne Corbett, Junior Paul L. Cole, Freshman Virgil Corcoran, Sophomore Thomas Clifford Corts, Freshman Charles Bruce Cory, Junior Charles Murray Costello, Sophomore Robert Costello, Junior Patricia Ann Cottrell, Junior Susan Tim Cottrell, Freshman Carlos Harris Courtney, Sophomore Larry Thomas Coutta, Freshman John B. Covington, Sophomore Sam Clinton Cowan, Freshman Gwendolyn Cowgill, Freshman Diana Lynn Cox, Junior Judy L. Cox,Juni0r Stephen Eugene Cox,Jur1i0r Stephen Fredrick Cox, Sophomore Twilla Charlene Cox, Junior Woody Shockley Cozart, Freshman John Meeks Craddock, Freshman Mary Kathryn Croft, Junior Peggy Lee Craft, Sophomore Susan Carroll Crafton, Sophomore David Thomas Craig, Freshman Lana Eloise Craig, Junior William Douglas Craig, Junior Richard Gerald Crane, Sophomore Steven Edwin Craver, Junior Ben Dickinson Crawford, Freshman Sandra Peggy Crawford, Freshman Craig Stephen Crawley, Junior Judy Crawley, Freshman Sandra Kay Crawley, Sophomore Susan Linda Creasy, Sophomore William S. Credle, Sophomore Jimmy Glen Creecy, Freshman Mary Victoria Creed, Freshman Tom Zachry Crews, Freshman Phillip Viar Crihlield, Sophomore Cr Du UNDERCLA SSMEN 378 Nancy Lee Crockett, Freshman Antionette Theresa Crombie, Freshman Margaret Anna Crookshanks, Freshman Carol Linda Cross, Sophomore Rebecca Ann Cross, Freshman Carol Ann Crosswy, Sophomore Martha Sue Crowder, Sophomore William Joseph Crowder, Junior David Harlan Crumpton, Sophomore James Carroll Crutcher, Freshman Melinda Anne Crutcher, Freshman Tina Ann Crutchfield, Freshman Danny Owens Crye, Freshman John Charles Culberson, Freshman James F. Culhane, Freshman Margaret Ann Culler, Junior Arthur B. Culvahouse, Freshman James Alan Cumby, Junior Carol Beth Cunningham, Sophomore Sandra Kay Cunningham, Freshman Lee Currie, Junior Walter Ernest Curtis, Freshman William Tyrone Bozeman, Junior Charles Grayson Dalch, Junior Susan Rebecca Daley, Sophomore Sandra Joan Daniel, Sophomore Jane Vivian Daugherty, Sophomore Lavolia Diane Davenport, Freshman Hal Brown Davidson, Junior Janet Davidson, Freshman Robert James Davidson, Junior Andrea Cartwright Davis, Freshman Boyd Thomas Davis, Junior Dennis Clark Davis, Sophomore Elizabeth Spencer Davis, Freshman George Ronald Davis, Freshman Diane Claire Davis, Sophomore Grant Shelton Davis, Freshman Johnny Wilson Davis, Junior Joseph Cannon Davis, Freshman Larry Alan Davis, Sophomore Martha Ann Davis, Sophomore Michael Clark Davis, Freshman Roger Lee Davis, Freshman William Whitlow Davis, Sophomore Ben Johnson Dawson, Freshman James Edwin Day, Sophomore Frank Patterson Day, Sophomore James Howard Day, Freshman Regena Warwick Day, Freshman Elizabeth Carol Deal, Freshman William Gregory Deason, Freshman Mary Margaret Deaton, Sophomore William Alexander DeBlois, Junior Richard Charles Debosek, Freshman Alan Campbell DeBusk,Juni0r William S. Decker, Freshman Diana Simone DeDrick, Freshman Thomas Jeffrey Deer, Freshman Kathie Kyle DeLaney, Sophomore James Richard Delashmit, Sophomore Diane J0 Delionback, Sophomore Karen Anne Dellinger, Junior Joe Douglas Dellinger, Freshman Daniel Brown DeLozierJurzior Terry Eugene Demott, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Demon, Sophomore Patricia Joyce Demon, Sophomore Teresa Gail Demon, Freshman Mary Elaine DePerisio, Freshman Thomas Allen DeRossett, Freshman Charlton Ross DeVaultJum'or Merle Masengill DeVault, Freshman David Carl Dew, Freshman Dennis D. Dexter, Sophomore Judith Anne Dexter, Freshman Kathryn Ellen Dexter, Freshman James Alfred Dick, Sophomore Thomas Willis Dickey, Sophomore Jill Carol Dickinson, Junior Thomas Carter Dickinson, Freshman James W. Dietz,Juni0r Woody Dillard, Junior Judy Paulette Dillehay, Freshman Patricia Sinclair Ditzel, Sophomore James Mikel Dixon, Sophomore Anne Beauford Dobelstein, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Dodd, Sophomore Robert Tinnon Dodd, Freshman Julianne Dodson, Freshman Margaret Ann Donahue, Sophomore Nancy Louise Donaldson, Freshman William James Donoho, Freshman Jo Ann Doster, Freshman Eldridge Gerry Doubleday, Junior Carol Marie DoughertyJum'or Edward M. Dougherty, Freshman Kathy Ann Douglas, Freshman Jim Morgan Dowtin, Junior Irma Faye Drake, Junior John Mack Draper, Junior Gayle Lee Drennan, Sophomore Fred John Drumheller, Freshman Milla Ann Drumright, Freshman Ray Edward DuBose, Freshman David Dubrow, Frethan Judy D. Duckworth, Freshman Philip William Duer, Freshman 379 Du F i UNDERCLA SSMEN David Mark DulTyJum'or Jerry Duke, Sophomore Kenneth Clark Duke, Sophomore Richard T. Dulaney, Freshman Leonard Clyde Dunavant, Sophomore Alice Elizabeth Duncan, Sophomore Charlotte Sue Duncan, Freshman Fran Anita Duncan, Junior George Anne Duncan, Junior Karen Jane Duncan, Junior Mike Dennis Duncan, Junior Dave Dunham, Sophomore Joseph Thomas Dunn, Freshman Ray Dunn, Freshman Frank Parker Durand, Freshman Daniel Eric Durbeck, Sophomore Patricia Maree Durmeyer, Freshman William Otha Dye, Freshman Donald Leslie Dyer, Freshman Michael Wayne Dyer, Freshman David Stewart Eaker, Junior Donna Joyce Eakin, Freshman James Decry Eakin, Freshman Laura Ann Earnest, Sophomore Thomas Jonathan Eastbum, Sophomore Gerald Forrest Easter, Freshman Michael Duncan Easterly, Sophomore Suzanne anon, Freshman S. Douglas Ebbs, Sophomore Susan Scott Eckel, Junior Sandy Elizabeth Eckhardt, Freshman Joseph Brooks Eckles, Freshman Fred Marvin Edgemon, Freshman Joe Arthur EdgensJum'or Sara Ann Edmondson, Sophomore Eugene Lee Edstrom, Sophomore James Michael Edwards, Freshman Judith F. EdwardsJunior Kay Dyer Edwards, Sophomore Marilyn Elizabeth Edwards, Freshman Paul Edwards, Freshman Roger Lee Eichelberger, Junior Tripp Elder, Freshman Charles Neill Eley, Junior Karen Jane Eley, Freshman Suzanne Eley, Sophomore Joseph Bruce Eliasoph, Sophomore James Loyd Elliott, Freshman Judith Ann Elliott, Freshman Nancy Oliver Elliot, Sophomore George Robert Ellis, Freshman Harriet Sue Ellis, Junior Mal Dee Ellis, Freshman Milton H. Ellis, Sophomore 380 381 Wayne Ellis Williams, Freshman Elizabeth Ann Elmore, Junior John Matthews E1more,Jum'0r Marilyn Elaine Elrod, Freshman William Kenneth ElrodJum'or Betsy Embry, Sophomore Clyde Norman England, Freshman Dennis Mike England, Freshman Lee Anne Enoch, Freshman William August Epple, Freshman Anne Katherine Ergen, Sophomore Bayard Cass Erskine, Junior Susanne Eskew, Junior Gary Earl Estes, Sophomore Naewanna Kaye Estridge, Freshman Marilyn Anita Etheridge, Sophomore Carol Ann Evans, Freshman Don Evans, Freshman Lawrence Cornell Evans, Freshman Mary Emily Evans, Freshman Randall Louis Evans, Junior Richard Cameron Evans, Freshman Samuel D. EvansJum'or Virginia Nelle Evans, Sophomore Dewey McKay Ewing, Sophomore William O. Ewing, Sophomore Michael Forrest Fagan, Junior Walter Dalby Fain, Junior Cheryl Ann Faloon, Freshman John Farmer, Sophomore Larry Farmer, Sophomore Richard Dennis Farnham, Sophomore Bonita Jean Farrar, Sophomore Dixie Amanda Farrell, Sophomore Beverly Jeanne Farris, Sophomore Mary Evelyn Faster, Sophomore Chip Faucette, Sophomore Katherine Faucette, Freshman James Morgan Faulkner, Junior Thomas H. Faulkner, Sophombre Michael Robert Faulman, Freshman JoAnne Fears, Junior Michael David Feldman, Sophomore John Alston Felker, Sophomore Ernest Tucker Felts, Sophomore John Robinson Fenimore, Freshman Mary Barbara Fenn, Sophomore Gordon Lee Ferguson, Freshman Randall Chadwell Ferguson, Junior Robert Joseph Ferester, Freshman David Alexander Ferrec, Junior Joseph Clement Ferrell, Senior Paula Marie Ferrell, Sophomore Barbara Diane Fidelholtz, Freshman Fi Gi UNDER CLA SSMEN 382 Hurst Atchley Fielding, JL, Freshman Donna Marie Fields, Freshman Robert N Fife, Freshman Patricia Lee Fillers, Freshman Charles Harold Fineberg, Junior John Finerty, Junior Sammy Fcrtel Fink, Freshman Patricia Faris Finks, Freshman Bunny Fisher, Sophomore Danny Fyke Fisher, Junior Richard Henry Fisher, Sophomore Charles David Fite,Jum'0r Janice Carol Fite, Junior Donna Jean Fitz, Sophomore Freddie Frances Fitzgerald, Junior William Everett FitzpatrickJunior Janet Flagg, Freshman John J Flake, Freshman Mary Anna F1anagan,Jurti0r Linda Jane Flanary, Freshman Beth Fletcher, Sophomore Jack Maurice Fletcher, Junior Linda Kerr Fletcher, Freshman Sherrill Ann Fletcher, Sophomore Molly Flook, Freshman Gaylyn Cecile Flower, Sophomore J. Thomas Flowers, Sophomore Jerry Clyde Flynn, Freshman William Thomas F1ynt,Soph0m0re Julie Ann Follis, Sophomore John Stanley Ford, Junior Raymond Dennis Ford, Freshman James Russell Forney, Sophomore Jan Bryant Forrester, Sophomore Katherine Margaret Fory, Sophomore Amy Lynne Foster, Sophomore Catherine E Foster, Junior Jack Miller Foster, Junior Judith Ann Foster, Junior J. Ann Foster, Junior Frank Russell Foust, Jr., Freshman Bryant Tatum Fowler, Sophomore Lloyd Jean Fowler, Freshman Patricia Ann Fowler, Junior Patricia Ann Fowler, Sophomore Barbara Jean Fox, Freshman Donald Frederic Fox, Freshman Gary Wayne Fox, Sophomore John Sharp Fox, Sophomore Kenneth Dwight Fox, Freshman Pat Ann Fox, Freshman Rebecca Ryland Fox, Sophomore Richard Morgan Fox, Sophomore Shirley Norwood Foxworthy, Freshman James Anthony Fracchia, Freshman Charlene Ruth Franklin, Freshman Kathryn Marie Fransioli, Freshman Bill P. Fraser, Sophomore Donna Gail Frassrand,Juni0r James Pal Freeman, Sophomore Charles James Friddell, II, Freshman James Steven Friedman, Freshman Mel A Friedman, Sophomore Robert David Friedson, Freshman Dale Allen Fritchman, Sophomore Patricia Deane Fritts,Junior Sharon Lee Fruedge, Freshman Sandra Rose Frost, Sophomore Ardell Frumin, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Fugate, Sophomore Mary Jane Fulton, Junior Rowland Selby Funk, Freshman Anita Jane Fuqua, Junior Kerry Leon Fuqua, Freshman Jeffrey David Gabel, Freshman Patricia Ann Gaines, Junior Stephen A. Gaines, Freshman Carol Ann Galloway, Sophomore Susan Marian Galloway, Freshman William Ed Gallaher, Junior Carolyn Raye Galyon, Freshman Emily Gayle Galyon, Sophomore Ann Brooke Gammon, Junior Wilma Kathleen Gann, Freshman Frank Leon Gardner, 111, Freshman David Paul Garland, Freshman Maureen Frances Garman, Freshman James Elsworth Garretson, Junior Robert Clinton Garrison, Freshman Kenneth Wilson Garvey, Sophomore Thomas Haynes Gaskell, Freshman Joyce Gass, Freshman Dorothy Harris Gassaway, Sophomore Susan Wenrick Gates, Freshman Alma J0 Gault, Sophomore Stephen Samuel Gearhart, Freshman William Billings Gemmill, Freshman Emma Faye Gentry, Freshman Jimmy Haynes Gentry, Sophomore Ruth Paschal Gentry, Junior Graham Adam Geralds, Freshman Steve Gershberg, Sophomore Scott Ghertner, Sophomore Becky Louise Ghormley, Sophomore Michael Tony Giannini, Sophomore Barbara Ann Gibson, Freshman David Bryan Gibson, Freshman Frank Norman Gibson, Junior Gi Ha UNDERCLASSMEN Gloria Jean Gibson, Freshman Nelson E. Gibson, Frethan Hiram Frazier Gilbert, Sophomore Kitty Anne Gilbert, Junior Mary Ann Gilbert, Sophomore Mary Jean Gilbert, Freshman Scott Jay Gilbert, Sophomore Linda Marie Giles, Junior Patricia Gill, Frkshman Stuart W. Gill, Jr., Freshman Thomas Ryan Gillem, Sophomore Mitchell Cecil Gillentine, Sophomore Martha Gillespie, Freshman April Gilliam, Freshman Donald Wayne Gilliam, Freshman Fred Thomas Gilliam, Sophomore Joan Gilliland, Junior Gary David Gilino, Freshman Carol Ann Gilmer, Freshman Paul Raymond Girndt, Jr., Freshman Clayton William Gish, Sophomore Gaye Givan, Freshman Paul Keith Glasser, Freshman Esther Adele Gleaves, Freshman Larry Max Glezer, Freshman Andrea B. G1isson,$ophomore Carla J. Goan, Freshman Bill H. Goddard, Junior Ken Jordan Goddard, Freshman Mary Ann Goddard, Sophomore Fred H. Godwin, Junior Donald R GoeltzJum'or Dave M. Gothunior James R. Gooch, Sophomore Diane Gooda11,Junior Jeffrey Alan Goodman, Freshman Keith Yale Goodman, Sophomore Gail Lee Goodrich, Sophomore William Walker Goodrich, Freshman Joseph Moffit Goodson, Freshman Thomas Michael Goodwin, Freshman Paul Donald Goolsby, Freshman Janna Jo Goss, Freshman Bruce Howard Gold, Sophomore Kenneth J. Goldstein, Freshman Linda Joy Goldstein, Freshman Linda Margaret Gordon, Freshman Sylvia Harmon Gordon, Junior Patsy W. Gott, Sophomore Alan Merril Gottlieb, Sophomore Sharon Gouger, Junior Mary Joyce Gowdy, Sophomore James M Gower, Freshman Terry Neal Gower, Freshman 384 385 Gary Joe Grace, Freshman Carol Ann Graham, Freshman Janet Lee Graham, Freshman James Harold Granish, Freshman James Richard Grant, Sophomore Milton Carl Grant, Freshman William Alexander Grant, Freshman Martha Carolyn Graves, Junior Elizabeth Ann Gray, Sophomore Gary James Gray, Junior Michael Gordon Gray, Junior Michael Harris Gray, Sophomore Roger Thurman Gray, Sophomore Dennis Ivan Graybcal, Freshman Debra Mae Grayson, Fravhman Charles P. Green, Junior David Bryan Green, Junior Gayden Dixon Green, Freshman Howard Green, Freshman Linda Ann Green, Sophomore Ronald Franklin Green, Sophomore Robert Harry Green, Freshman Franklin DeForest Greenman, Sophomore Linda Greenway, Freshman Patricia Ann Greenwood, Sophomore Thomas Lyle Greer, Sophomore Ferrell Mcador Gregory, Junior Linda Louise Gresham, Freshman William Charles Gresham, Junior Mary Lou Gresky, Junior James Anthony Grifasi, Sophomore Linda Elizabeth GriHin, Sophomore Thomas Raymond Griffith, Junior Shirley Hayes Griggs, Sophomore John William Grigsby, Sophomore Barbara Louise GritznerJunior Cynthia Claire Grocc, Sophomore Vicki Diann Groner, Junior Robert Nathan Gross, Sophomore D. Breckenridge Grover, Sophomore Kathy Elizabeth Grover, Freshman Harry McDonald Groves, Freshman Susie Marie Growcg, Sophomore Joe Preston Grubb, Freshman Mitzi Lee Grubb, Freshman Michael Patrick Guinle, Freshman Elaine Guinn, Junior Mary Elizabeth Guinn, Sophomore Mary Helen Gustafson, Freshman Carol Jean Guthe, Sophomore Joel Calvin GuthrieJunior Jon Stephen Haas, Sophomore Terry Lynn Hacker, Sophomore Beverly Anne Hackett, Sophomore Ha Ha UNDERCLASSMEN 386 Pamela ReNae Hadad, Freshman Donna Gene Haddad, Sophomore A Floyd Hadorn,Juni0r Eloise Hagan, Sophomore Jere Ellis Hagan, Junior Freddy Meredith Haggard, Sophomore John Scott Hagood, Freshman Kay Annette Hahn, Freshman Ralph S. Hair, Freshman Robert Allen Hair, Freshman Michael Wright Haithcoat, Junior Frank Joseph Hale, Sophomore Harry James Hale, Junior Thomas Nelson Hale, Sophomore Bill M. Hall, Sophomore Cherri L. Hall, Freshman Janice Lucille Hall, Sophomore Sherry Love Hall, Junior Thomas Forrest Hall II, Freshman Thomas Michael Hall, Freshman Marc Alan Halperin, Sophomore Steve Howard Hamblen, Sophomore Barry Keith HambletonJunior Linda Gail Harmer, Sophomore Gary Michael Hamilton, Freshman Jack Thomas Hamilton, Freshman John Robert Hamilton, Freshman Marilyn Kaye Hamilton, Sophomore Sandra Lynn Hamilton, Junior Shirley Kay Hamilton, Sophomore William Kirby Hamilton, Sophomore William Marshalle Hamilton, Freshman Patty J0 Hamlet,Junior Susan Patricia Hamlett, F reshman Shirlene Erdean Hamm, Freshman Linda Joy Hammer, Freshman Walter Benjamin Hammers, Junior Earl Kennon Hampton, Sophomore William Thomas Hampton, Sophomore Steve Hamsley, Sophomore Sandra Gail Hancock, Freshman Katherine Diane Handler, Freshman Ann Marie Handy, Sophomore Bruce Frederick Haney, Sophomore Linda Lee Hannaford, Junior Peggy Lynn Hansard, Freshman Eric Haralson, Sophomore James Michael Harb, Junior Janice Louise Harbin, Junior Sharon May Hardaway, Freshman Jerry Lynn Hardiman, Sophomore William Michael Hardin, Sophomore James A. HardingJum'or John David Hardison, Freshman Ellen Hardwick, Freshman Chanporn Harinsuit, Junior Charles Warren Harlan, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Harlow, Freshman Eva Hunter Harmon, Freshman Helen Howard Harmon, Sophomore Nancy Neal Harmon, Junior George E. Harness, Junior James John Harney, Sophomore Charles Foster Harper, Sophomore Dan Thomas Harper, Freshman Mike Harrell, Freshman Norman Benton Harrell, Junior Susan Carole Harrill, Sophomore Bonnie Maria Harris, Freshman Charles Dennis Harris, Freshman David Warren Harris, Junior Donald Paul Harris,Junior Jane HarrisJum'or John Stephen Harris, Sophomore Lloyd Scott Harris, Freshman Margaret Lynn Harris, Freshman Paul Stanley Harris, Junior Robert Leslie Harris, Sophomore Timothy Rick Harris, Sophomore James William Harrison, Sophomore George W. Harsh, Sophomore Lynn Adair Hart, Sophomore Ronald Rick Hart, Freshman Sarah Anne Hart, Junior Harryette G. Hartford, Sophomore Alice S. Hartman, Sophomore Patricia Ann HartmanJunior Jane Kay Hartsook, Sophomore Barbara Lorraine Harvey, Freshman Patricia A. Harvey, Freshman Rebecca Jane Harvey, Freshman Sharon E. Harvey, Freshman William Leon Harward, Jr., Freshman Gregory Keith Haskew, Junior Leslie D. Haspell, Freshman Randolph Jay Haspell, Sophomore Donna Kay Hastings, Freshman George S. Hastings, Freshman Bobbie Jean Hatcher, Freshman William B. Hathcock, Junior James L Hatmaker, Junior Carol J . Hattenbach, Junior Taya Theresa Haugland, Junior Anthony John Haut, Junior Laura Frances Hawes, Sophomore Malcolm Hawkins, Sophomore Wallace Alexander Hawkins, Sophomore Floyd Haws, F reshman 387 Ha Ho UNDERCLA SSMEN Linda Lee Hay, Freshman Cornell Hayes, Freshman David HayesJum'or Donald William Hayes, Freshman Eileen Carol Hayes, Sophomore James Paul Hayes, Sophomore Mark John Hayes, Sophomore Barton F 0rd Haynes, Sophomore Clarence Archie Haynes, Sophomore Cyrus Edgar Hays, Freshman Lee Forrest Hays, Freshman Ellen Elizabeth Hazenfield, Freshman Allen Thomas Head, Jr.,Juni0r Robert Jefferson Head, Junior Stephen Frank Head, Junior Charlotte Jane Headrick, Sophomore Mary Jane Hcadrick, Junior Glenda Kay Hcatherly, Sophomore Connie Marie Hebert, Freshman JoAnn HegidioJunior Mary Ann Hehn, Junior Robert Jerry Helm, Freshman Charles Arthur Helms, Freshman Rebecca Erwin Helton, Freshman Chris Bruce Hemphill, Freshman Charles Ronald Henderson, Sophomore Frank Bruce Henderson, Freshman Marty Henderson, Junior Hugh William Hendricks, Freshman Patricia Lynn Hendricks, Sophomore Elizabeth Hendrickson, Sophomore John Bruce Hendrix, Sophomore Billy Hendrixson, Junior Charles Joseph Henning 111, Freshman J ames Edward Hennig, Sophomore William Keith Henry, Freshman Debbie Hensley, Sophomore Robert S. Hensley, Sophomore Mary Sue Henson, Junior Scott Heppcl, Junior Marianne Herbert, F reshman James Strong Hereford Jr.,Jum'or Bud Herlein, Freshman Sandra Gayle Herod, Sophomore Hugh Lewis Herrin, Sophomore Jack Herring, Freshman Thomas J ackson Herring, Sophomore Ira Jay Hersh, F reshman William Douglas Heslop, Sophomore Patsy Carol Hess, Sophomore James Richard Hewgley,Junior Suzanne Letty Hewgley, Sophomore Kathryn Ann Hibbs, Freshman J ames W. Hickerson, Junior 388 389 Frick Hodges Hickman, Freshman Carol Anne Hicks, Junior Hansford Nelson Higginbotham, Junior Andrew Gilley Higgins, Sophomore Johnny Howard Hildreth,Juni0r George Malcolm Hill, Freshman Herbert Bolin Hill, Freshman John Hill, Freshman Leonard Michael Hill, Freshman Mary Ann Hill, Sophomore Mary Geddes Hi11,Freshman Pamela Joann Hi1LSoph0more Rebecca Jane Hill, F reshman Steve Hill, Sophomore Ralph Gresens Hillmer, Sophomore Marc Ira Himmelstein, Junior Gary Steven Hines, Freshman James Virgil Hines, F reshman Rella M. Hines, Sophomore Paul Kelley Hinsley, Sophomore Roger Allan Hinson, Sophomore Jeanne Lynn Hinton, Sophomore Linda Joy Hinton, Junior Melva June Hinton, Freshman Jack Edward Hitch, Freshman William Clay Hobbs, Junior James Bigger Hodge, Freshman Thomas Edward Hodge, Freshman Ella Ruth Hodgson, F reshman Richard Thompson Hoffman, Junior Virginia Patricia Hogan, Freshman Robert Hinton Hogg, Freshman John Holland Hogin, Junior Glen R. Holcomb, Sophomore Robert Ratchford Holcombe, Sophomore George W. Holder, Junior Robert William Holeman, Sophomore Karen Holland, Sophomore Robert M ichael Holley, Freshman Charles Otis Holliday, Freshman Richard Woodard Hollon, Freshman April Sue Holloway, Junior David Clark Holman, Freshman Charles Boyd Holmes, Junior Mary Angelyn Holmes, Sophomore Peter C. HolmesJum'or Richard Joseph Holt, F reshman Mary Jean Holtman, Junior James Phil Hood, Sophomore Robbie Devercux Hood, Freshman William Dixon Hood, Freshman Elizabeth Anne Hooker, Sophomore Lawrence Eugene Hooker, Sophomore Margaret Evelyn Hooten, F reshman HoiJo UNDERCLA SSMEN 390 Paul Thomas Hoover, Jr., Junior Susan HooverJum'or Jo Ann Hope, Sophomore Mary Jane Hope, Sophomore N. Margaret Hopkins, Freshman Billy Jack Hopper, Freshman Nancy Joan Hopper, Freshman Robert James Hopson, Freshman William Bearden Hornaday, Freshman David Ray Horne, Freshman John Dennis Horne, Junior Patricia Ann Horne, Freshman Ronald Gaither Horne, Junior Martha Allene Homer, Freshman William Morrison Hornsby, Sophomore Hal Horowitz, Sophomore Joel Carhon Hortenstine, Junior Pamela Jean Horton, Freshman Richard Lee Hotchkiss, Sophomore David Eugene Houdeschell, Junior Ann Clark Houser, Sophomore John Fred Houston, Freshman Carla Sue Howard, Sophomore Dana Douglas Howard, Freshman Elinor duVintage Howard, Sophomore J ames Arthur Howard, Sophomore Janet Devon Howard, Sophomore Jim Howard, Freshman Nicholas Wendell Howard, Sophomore Sherry Diane Howard, Freshman Susan Lynette Howard, Freshman Linda Ellen Howdyshell, Freshman Ronald L. Howell, Sophomore Martha Lynn Howser, Freshman Virginia Ruth Hubbell,Juni0r Robert Willard Huckaby, Sophomore Harold Elbert Huddlestun, Freshman James Lee Hudkins, Sophomore Dennis Michael Hudson, Sophomore Martha Katheryn Hudson, Sophomore Penny Hudson, Sophomore Billie Jean Hum Junior Mildred Ann Huff, Junior Martha Lucile Huff, Sophomore Charles Henry Hufflne, Freshman Robert Franklin Huffine, Sophomore Deborah Hufstetler, Freshman Stanley Moffett Huggins, Sophomore David Orsburn Hughes, F reshman Elizabeth Ann Hughes, Freshman Linda Gayle Hughes, Freshman Owen Thomas Hughes, Junior Patsy Ann Hughes, F reshman Donna Jeannine Huguelet, Sophomore Harriette Dean Hughey, Junior Ann S. Humberd, Sophomore Nancy Melinda Hunley, Junior Bethel Thomas Hunt, Sophomore Edward M. Hunt, Sophomore Emily C. Hunt, Freshman Jill P. HuntJunior Margaret Anne Hunt, Freshman Dorris Dempsey Hunter, Sophomore Edward Michael Hunter, Freshman Graham Alexander Hunter, Sophomore Lynn Craig Hunter, Freshman Robert B. Hunter, Freshman Rosemary Hunter, Junior Sally Hunter, Junior Carolyn Ann Hurst, Junior Sara Kathryn Hurst, Junior Susan Huskey, Freshman Carolyn Lane Hurt, Sophomore Roxie Hurt, Freshman Billy Gene Hyde, Freshman Richard Michael Imbrey, Freshman Curtis Dale Inman, Junior Dennis Hisey Inman, SOphomore Sandra Dean Inman, Freshman E. Vincent Ioria, Sophomore Rene Joy Ironson, Freshman Jack Walter Irwin, Freshman David Allen Jackson, Freshman John Jay Jackson, Junior Robert C. Jackson, Sophomore Dick Harry Jacobs, Sophomore Jim Lee Jacobs, Sophomore Les Jacobs, Sophomore Frederick Leroy James, Freshman Gordon James, III, Sophomore Phillip Jeifrey James, Freshman Andrew Newton Jeffrey, Sophomore Richard Curtis Jenkins, Sophomore Shirley Janette Jenkins, Sophomore Donna Carolyn Jennings, Sophomore Eve Boyd Jennings, Sophomore Linda Carol Jessee, Junior Johanna Brakebill Jett, Sophomore Martha Susan Johns, Junior Alice Ruth Johnson, Sophomore Albert Lawrence Johnson, Junior Barbara Lyn Johnson, Junior Betty Grace Johnson, Junior Carol Elaine Johnson, Freshman Clifford Quentin Johnson, Sophomore Cynthia Jean Johnson, Sophomore Doris Sue Johnson, Junior Douglas Arthur Johnson, Junior 391 J oiKn UNDERCLA SSMEN Edward George Johnson, Freshman Ewing M. Johnson, Jr., Freshman James D. Johnson, Freshman John Walter Johnson, Sophomore Karen Anne Johnson, Sophomore Linda Lou Johnson, Sophomore Melvin Columbus Johnson, Junior Robert Sherman Johnson, Freshman Ronald James Johnson, Sophomore Sandra Lee Johnson, Junior William Alfred Johnson, Junior Barbara Jean Jones, Freshman Candy Sibyl Jones, Sophomore Christy Ann Jones, Freshman Cleston Eugene J ones, Freshman Cynthia Ann Jones, Freshman Douglas F. Jones, Sophomore Glenn Cecil Jones, Freshman James Edward Jones, III,Jum'0r Jan Carol Jones, Freshman Leslie Fred Jones, Junior Jennifer Marie Jones, Junior Jennifer Wilson Jones, Junior Marsha Katherine Jones, Freshman M ary Ellen J ones, F reshman Nancy Kay Jones, Freshman Ray Ann Jones, Sophomore Robert Daniel Jones, Sophomore Sandra Rayburn Jones, Freshman Tootie Jones, Sophomore Tony Lee Jones, Junior John Tinnin Jordan, Freshman Judith Anne Jordan, Junior Ray Carpenter Jordan, Sophomore Louise Josephson, Junior Richard Sigler Joshlin, Sophomore Sam Jowers, Sophomore Michael Paul Joyce, Sophomore Linda Faye Joyner, Sophomore Richard James Julian, Sophomore Vicki Del Justis, Sophomore William H. Justus, Sophomore Marc Ellis Kahn, Freshman James Edward Kalshoven, Jr., Sophomore Karen Diane Karen, Sophomore Rebecca Pearson Karr, Freshman Gary Jay Kashdan, Sophomore Ellen Maria Kearney, Sophomore Susan Ann Kearney, Sophomore Sharon Eugenia Keasler, Sophomore Nancy Louise Keating, Freshman , Allison Sarah Keck, Sophomore Lurton Charles Keel, Freshman Steven Leon Keeling, Junior 392 393 Carol Jane Keith, Freshman George Guy Keith, Sophomore Robert Gerald Keith, Freshman William Henry Eagle Keith, Freshman Robert Finch Kellerman, Freshman Susan Kellermann, Junior Brenda Sue Kelly, Freshman Edwin Zack Kelly, Sophomore Lawanna Sue Kelly, Freshman Van Wallace Kelley, Freshman William Comus Kelly, Freshman Katharine Dudney Kelsey, Junior Thomas N. Kelso, Junior Stephen Walter Keltner, Sophomore William Burris Kenna, Freshman Evelyn Swanson Kennedy, Junior Jerry Wayne Kennedy, Freshman John Olney Kennedy, Jr., Freshman Wayne Edwin Kern, Freshman Jane Kerr, Junior Jean Kerr, Junior Thomas Draper Kerr, Junior Deborah Hunter Kesley, Freshman Mack Morgan Ketron, Freshman Mike Gordon Ketron, Freshman Linda Katherine Key, Sophomore Deborah Ann Killebrew, Freshman Clyde Killian, Jr., Freshman Karen Keith Kimbrough, Freshman Edith Marie Kimmerly, Freshman Paul Kinberg, Junior James Barry Kincaid, Sophomore Carolyn Sue King, Sophomore Danna Susan King, Freshman Don WA King, Junior James Manning King, Freshman Linda Faye King, Junior Tallulah Louise King, Sophomore Teresa Ann King, Junior William Harold Kingery, Junior Jan Russell Kingston, Sophomore Lane Cecile Kinkead, Freshman Dan John Kirchberg, Freshman Carol Martha Kirk,Junior John Morgan Kirk, Freshman Larry Stroud Kirk, F reshman Philip L. Kistncr, Freshman David Edward Kitts, Freshman Jane Fugua Kizer, Sophomore John Nicholas Klein, Sophomore Victor Hill Klein, Freshman Carl David Klimek, Sophomore Joseph Edmund Kloss, Frethan Janice Elaine Knapp, Freshman Kn;L0 UNDERCLA SSMEN Stephen Richard Knight, Junior Michael Oren Knighten, Junior George Edward Knox, Freshman Stephanie Jeanne Kochy, Junior Frank A Kocur, Jr., Junior Vicky Lynn Koger, Freshman Gerry John Kohl, Sophomore Deborah Jane Kohler, Freshman Howard Jay Kohnstamm, Sophomore Robert Kolkmann, Junior Lou John Kouach, Sophomore Paul L. Kraselsky, Sophomore Linda Lewis Krattler, Junior Fred Warren Krenke, Junior Geoffrey David Kressin, Sophomore George Leslie Krider, Freshman Richard Way Krieg, Junior Ernest Charles Kuhlo, Junior Joy Lynn Kuhn, Freshman Barbara Lou Kummer, Freshman Charles Kusmich, F reshman Robert Michael Kuykendall, Freshman Rebecca J ane Kyker, Sophomore John William Lacey, III, Sophomore Dorothy Susan Lacock, Freshman Joseph Tamlin Lake, Sophomore Patsy Hensley Lake, Sophomore Patsy Hensley Lake, Sophomore William John Lake, Freshman Theodore Leslie Lamb, Sophomore Jimmy O Nea1 LampleyJum'or William Lancaster, Jr,, Freshman Ann Terrell Lane, Sophomore Patsy Ann Lane, Freshman Thomas Harrison Lane, Sophomore Thomas Marshall Lane, Freshman William Robert Lanemann, Freshman Chris Lanier, Freshman Robert Wade Lankford, Junior Sarah Elizabeth Lansing, Freshman Frederick Charles Lanz, Freshman James Winston Larkin, Jr., Freshman Steve Noel Larkin, Sophomore Robert Steven Larkins, Freshman Natalie Suzette Lashlee, Freshman Howard Duncan Lasley, Freshman Stuart Lynn Lawless, J unior Connie Harlene Lawrence, Junior Sue Carolyn Lawrence, Junior Betty Lynn Lawson, Junior James Brian Lawson, Sophomore Lynn George Lawson, Freshman Mike Lawson, F reshman Janice Elaine Lay, Junior Pamela Sue Lay, Freshman Paul Richard Layton, Freshman William Miller Lea, Freshman M adelcine Leach, Sophomore Mary Lee Leahy, Freshman Michael Douglas Leahy, Freshman Alda Maria Ledbetter, Sophomore Charlotte Ann Ledbetter, Sophomore David Wayne Ledbettcr, Junior William Michael Ledbetter, Junior Anne Nelson Lee, Sophomore Joan C. Lee, Freshman J ohn Michael Lee, Freshman Johnny Warren Lee, Freshman William E. Lee, Sophomore Patricia J anice Leech, Junior Janet E. Letier, Sophomore Barbara Jean Leftwich, Sophomore Mike James Leggett, Freshman Arthur Lehman, Freshman Dennis Jay Lehman, Freshman Jerry Vaughan Lehman, Freshman Steven Harold Leib, Sophomore Tom Hardie Lcitch, Freshman Robert Michael Lemonds, Freshman Scott Easterly Leonard, Sophomore Esther Rywka Lerner, Sophomore Susan Melanie Levy, Junior Alan Irwin Lewis, Freshman Amy Louise Lewis, Freshman Barbara Jean Lewis, Sophomore Bill Roger Lewis, Freshman Lynn Lewis, Junior J 06 Tad Lewis, J unior Joseph Franklin Lewis, Freshman M. Krista Lewis, Sophomore Laurie Alice Liberatore, Junior E. William Linam, Junior Peggy Linden, F reshman Glenn Baylor Lindsay, Freshman Robin Lee Line, Junior Janet Mei-Li Linster, Freshman Danny Richey Linville, Freshman Donn Lin Lithgow, Freshman Jerry Lawrence Little, Freshman J udith Diane Littleflcld, Sophomore Bobbie Jane Littleton, Sophomore Robert B. LittletonJum'or Nancy Lee Livers, F reshman Helen Ann Livingston, F reshman Alex Louis Locatelli, Junior Ben F. L0cke,Jum'or Howard Estes Locke, Sophomore Robert Michael Lockert, Junior 395 LO-MCB UNDERCLASSMEN Madolyn Carole Lockmiller, Sophomore George Michael Logan,Junior Jennifer Ellen Logan, Junior Fred Long, Jr., Freshman Linda Lee Long, Sophomore James Russell L011g,Jum'0r John Robert Long, Freshman Margaret Helen Long, Freshman Mary Ellen Long, Freshman Gsorge Eric Lonnquist, Junior Joe Michael Looney, Junior James J. Lord, Junior Jeffrey Stuart Lore, Freshman David Loughey, Freshman Bebie Dee Love, Sophomore William Michael Loveless, Sophomore Bill Lovell, Freshman Carol Randolph Lovitt, Sophomore Roger Charles Lowe, Sophomore Carl Stephen Low, Freshman Arthur Neil Luallen, Junior Silvio Ronald Lucchesi, Sophomore William Anthony Lucchesi, Freshman Joseph Jack Luciani, Junior Gregg Michael LuhowiakJum'or Joseph D. Luna,Jum'0r Catherine Amendola Lupica, Sophomore Stephen Neil Lurey, Sophomore David Wayne Lusk, Sophomore Jerry Lusk, Sophomore Eleanor Bradford Lynch, Freshman Thomas Patrick Lynch,Jum'0r Sidney Mayes Lyell, Sophomore Carole Anne Lyle, Freshman Naida Perran Lyon, Freshman Sarah Evelyn Mabery, Freshman Mary Frances MacDonald, Sophomore Penelope Jessie MacDonald, Sophomore Elizabeth Crockett MaCLcad, Freshman Margie Jean MacNaughton, Sophomore Janis Lynn Macy, Freshman John W. Maddox, Sophomore Shirley Anne Maddox, Junior Robert Nease Maddux, Sophomore Paul Bruce Mahar, Freshman Mary Alene Major, Freshman Sheryl Eileen Makavitt, Sophomore William Thomas Malarkey, Sophomore Sherry Ellen Male, Freshman Kenneth Daniel Malhoit, Junior Cynthia Kay Malone, Freshman William David Manies, Sophomore Linda Kay Mann, Sophomore Martha Emily Mann, Junior 396 397 Carl Watson Manning, Sophomore Bruce Whitney Mantcr, Freshman Elmer H. Manuel,Junior Carlouise Hayes Manzuk,Jum'0r Carl F. Maples,Junior Harriet Lannon Maples, Junior Mary Ann Maples, Sophomore Susan Maples, Freshman Michael Leroy Marcum, Freshman Paula Anne Margrave, Freshman Kenneth Charles Markley, Junior Charles Allen Markowitz, Sophomore Gene Michael Markowitz, Sophomore Marilyn lessen Marks, Freshman Charles Alan Marlene, Junior Peggy Jean Mariette, Freshman Lawrence Allen Maroon, Sophomore Vicki Lynne Marsh, Sophomore Christiana Goodrich Marshall, Freshman David Alden Marshall, Freshman Roy Blevins Marshall, Sophomore Edward Cowan Martin, Freshman Johnnie Merle MartinJunior Judith Lynn Martin, Sophomore Julie Allison Martin, Freshman Larry Boxwell Martin, Sophomore Robert Paul Martin, Sophomore Stanley William Martin, Sophomore Alla Jean Mason, Freshman Fred Charlton Mason, Freshman Jim Bass MasonJunior Mary Katherine Mason, Freshman Carol Kay Massengille, Freshman Linda Sue Mathesius, Freshman C. David Matthews,Juni0r John Charles Maudlin, Sophomore Michael May, Junior Richard C. May, Freshman Janeeta Anne Mayberry, Junior William Eston Mayberry, III, Freshman Hubert M. Mayes, Sophomore Elizabeth Caroline Mayiield, Sophomore Larry Allan Mayfield, Sophomore Teresa Ann Mayfield, Freshman Thomas Mayfleld, Sophomore Bud Mayo, Junior Andrew Lee Mays, Freshman Elizabeth Jeannette Mays, Sophomore Randall Alan Mays, Freshman I Robyn Maziar, Sophomore Samuel Jackson McAllester, III,Jum'0r Emily Anne McAuley, Sophomore Mary Kathleen McAuliffe, Sophomore Becky Ruth McBrayer, Junior McC-Mi UNDERCLA SSMEN 398 Michael E. McCaFfrey, Sophomore Margaret Jean McCall, Sophomore Robert Ervin McCall, Freshman Tim W. McCall, Freshman Betsy McCalla, Sophomore Jon Phipps McCalla, Sophomore Molly McCalla, Sophomore Frcd B. McCallum, Jr., Sophomore David Robert McCarroll, Freshman Thomas Israel McCarter, Sophomore Cheryl Marie McCarthy, Junior Madelyn Irene McCauley, Freshman Victor Ray McCauley, Freshman Halo L. McClaranJunior Robert Doyle McClenagan, Freshman Robert W. McCleskey, Sophomore Ronnie Bush McClister, Freshman Kay Ellen McCloud, Freshman Henry Kent McCluskey, Sophomore Barbara Ann McConkey, Freshman Robert McConnell, Junior Robert Emery McConnell, Junior James W. H. McCord,Junior Allen McCormickJum'or John Franklin McCormick, Sophomore Gayle Rae McCracken, Sophomore Edward Fletcher McCreary, Sophomore Douglas David McCreedy,Junior Stewart K. McCroskey, Freshman John Bryan McCulloch, Freshman Lynn Craig McCulloch, Freshman Lynda Dale McDaniel, Sophomore Carolyn Jane McDonald, Sophomore Doug McDonald, Freshman Grant Hall McDonald, Freshman James Edward McDonald, Sophomore Leonard Martin McDonald, Sophomore Thomas M. McDonald, Freshman Thomas M. McDonald, Sophomore Tommye Sue McDonald, Freshman Hal Benton McDonough, Sophomore Susan Jane McDonough, Freshman Selwyn Ann McDow, Sophomore Mary Ann McDowellJuniar Sara Lou McElroy, Freshman Doug K. McFadden, Freshman Terry Lynn McGavrity, Freshman James H. McGehec, Sophomore Raymond Young Mcthc, Freshman Douglas Lee McGill, Freshman Jo Anne McGinley, Sophomore Richard Allen McGinnis, Junior Phil Morris McGovern, Sophomore E. R. McHaffie, Junior William Wayne McImire, Junior Baylor Anne McKay, Sophomore Bob William McKay, Freshman Sheila Kay McKenzie, Sophomore Evan Brooks McKinley, Freshman Sandra Kay McKinney, Freshman Michael Jameson McKeehan, Freshman Robert Swisher McKeehan, Freshman Larry Wayne McKenzie, Sophomore William Robert McKinney, Freshman Laura Ellen McLaurin, Freshman Howard Randolph McLean, Junior Victor Hugo McLean, Sophomore John S. McLellan,Junior Judy Allen McMeans, Sophomore Linda Anne McMillan, Sophomore Jennie Lee McMillin, Sophomore Joseph Kenny McMillin,Jum'0r Mary Susan McMillon, Sophomore Michael DeLozier McNabb, Sophomore Brenda Gail McNeeley, Freshman Billy Michael McNeely, Freshman Patricia Kay McNeer, Freshman Richard Sidney McNeese, Freshman Hugh Michael McNeil, Junior Gary Wayne McQueen, Sophomore Harry Kenneth McRae,Juni0r Samuel Boyce McSpadden, Jr., Freshman John H. McSween, Sophomore Diana Elizabeth McWhorter, Sophomore Nancey Geraldine Meador, Sophomore Charles Dudley Meadows, Sophomore Clarence Robert Meadows, Jr., Freshman Dail Reece Meadows, Freshman Roy Glenn Meadows, Junior Lawrence David Meaney, Sophomore Mark Albert Medley, Junior Brenda Joyce Medlin, Freshman Muriel Elizabeth Mee, Sophomore Janice Louise Meek, Junior Jeffrey Meizlik,Juni0r Sharon Melton, Sophomore Carolyn Jean Menchhofer, Sophomore Dan H. Merrill,Juni0r Martha Davis Metke, Freshman Martha Louise Michener, Freshman Robert Surrall Middlemas, Junior Peggy Lynn Milburn, Junior John Davis Millencr, Junior Alan Marc Miller, Junior Allen Stephen Miller, Sophomore Ann Backstrom Miller, Sophomore Beverly Anne Miller, Sophomore Bonnie Elaine Miller, Junior 399 Mi-Na UNDERCLASSMEN Chapin Bemis Miller, Sophomore Craig Burdette Miller, Freshman Dan Miller, Junior Martin Gary Miller, Junior James David Miller, Freshman James MacMiller, Freshman Marimae Miller, Freshman Susan Chloella Miller, Freshman Susan Lynn Miller, Freshman Terry Lee Miller, Freshman Virginia Irene Miller, Junior Beth W. Milligan,Junior Tom Milligan, Sophomore Vic M. Millsaps, Sophomore Bruce Allen Mina, Sophomore John William Minchey,Junior David Kenneth Minton, Junior Edward Bruce Mitchell, Junior Lillie Kay Mitchell, Freshman Robert Wayne Mitchell, Freshman Stephen Lee Mitchell, Sophomore Mary Linda Mizell, Sophomore Jerry Dwayne Moates, Freshman Mary Josephine Mobley, Junior Jeffrey Morris Monen, Freshman James Tisdale Money, Sophomore Michael C. Monteith, Freshman Roger William MontgomeryJum'or James David Moody, Junior Nickie Louise Moody, Freshman Nancy Catherine Moomaw, Sophomore Edward Scott Mooney, Freshman Alice Marie Moore, Sophomore Carol Grady Moore, Junior Cary Walton Moore, Sophomore Dorothy Darlene Moore, Junior Lewis Currie Moore, Freshman Linda Jane Moore, Freshman Mary Ellen Moore, Junior Michael Rawls Moore, Freshman Obie Robert Moore, III, Sophomore Peggy Ann Moore, Freshman Richard Driver Moore, Sophomore William Leslie Moore, Junior Robert F rancis Morah, Sophomore Michael D. M0rello,Junior J udy Carol Morelock, Sophomore George A. Morgan, Jr., Junior James Lee Morgan, Freshman Nancy Lee Morgan, Freshman Kathleen Dione Moriarity, Freshman Donald Keith Morley, Freshman Bettye Kathryn Morris, Junior Jimmy Lynn Morris, Freshman 400 401 Mary Elizabeth Morris, Freshman Scott Land Morris, Junior Susan Zoe Morris, Sophomore W. David Morris, Freshman William Warren Morris, Freshman Michael L. Morrison, Sophomore Philip Jay Morrison,Sophom0re Susan Morrison, Sophomore Suzanne Beverley Morrison, Junior Thomas Patrick Morrissey, Junior Joe Wayne Morrow, Freshman Betty Ann Morton, Freshman Elizabeth Ann Morton, Freshman Elizabeth Marie Morton, Freshman Sheila Florence Morton, Junior David Alexander Mosal, Freshman David Ridgway Mosena, Junior Finley Moses, Junior Richard Allen Moses, Freshman Philip Lewis Mosley, Sophomore Phillip Cameron Mosley, Sophomore Charles Hale Moss, Freshman Don C. Moss, Junior Ralph Barrett Moss, Freshman Priscilla Jane Moulton, Freshman Brenda Gale Moyers, Freshman Darryl Reed Meyers, Sophomore William Allan Mucnzer, Freshman Cherie Anne Muerth, Junior Donald Gary Muldrew,Juni0r Tim Day MullalyJum'or David Clarence Mullins, Sophomore Linda Mullins, Freshman Martha Anne Mullins, Freshman Michael Lynn MullinsJunior Sharon Ann Mullins, Freshman Everett Edward Munn, Junior Gordon Ellis Murdock, Freshman Johanna Murdock, Freshman Al M. Murphy, Freshman James Patrick Murphy, Freshman Bonnie Lynn Murray, Freshman Sandra Kay Murray, Sophomore Ann Muse,Junior John Tanner Musselwhite, Sophomore Candace Elaine Myers, Sophomore David J. Myers, Sophomore Michael Carter Myers, Freshman Richard Myers, III,Juni0r Timothy Jay Myers, Freshman Vicky Gene Myers, Freshman John Myrick, Sophomore Catherine Carson Naff, Freshman Fredric Alan'Nagler, Junior Na-Pe UNDERCLA SSMEN 402 John Hamra Nalfeh, Sophomore Kathleen Nankivell, Sophomore Rebecca Jane Nanney, Sophomore Michael Bernard Nash, Freshman David Girard Neal, Junior Maurice Lynn Neal, Junior Sunnie Allen Neal, Freshman William Edward Neal, Freshman Anna Melinda Neblett, Sophomore Doug Carson Neblett, Junior John Carmack Neeley, Freshman William Brown Neill, Sophomore Michael Wallen Nelms, Junior Cecil H. Nelson, Sophomore Daniel B. Nelson, Freshman Eric Nelson, Sophomore John Robert Nelson Jr., Freshman Nancy Margaret Nelson, Junior Nancy Olivia Nelson, Freshman Michael Dwayne Nesbitt, Freshman Richard Leonard Neubert, Sophomore Ronald Kent Nevin, Sophomore Bobbie Jean Newman, Sophomore Kathleen Newman, Sophomore James Neal Nichol, Sophomore Jane Warner Nichols, Sophomore Jeffrey Morris Nichols, Freshman Paul Morgan Nicholson, Sophomore Roye Estelle Nickell, Junior Nancy Jane Nicks, Junior Lois Eilleen Nisenbaum,Junior William Sutton Nix, Sophomore William Russell Nixon, Freshman Robert LeRoy Nobles, Sophomore Dave D. Noel, Junior Lucille Carter Norman, Freshman Phyllis Anne Norman, Sophomore Louis G Norvell, Sophomore Patrick Joseph Norris, Freshman Theresa Gail Northcutt, Freshman Alan Clark Notgrass, Sophomore Margie M. Nourse, Sophomore David Andrew Nuckolls, Freshman Vicki Ann Nuckolls, Sophomore Stephen Paul Obal, Sophomore Dennis N. O Callaghan, Junior Rebecca Rita O Connor, Junior Sherry Vaughn O Dell, Sophomore Sharon Lynn Odle, Freshman Tony L. Odle, Freshman Marsha O D0nnilcy, Freshman Charles Harrison O Kelly, Junior Larry Michael O Ke11y, Freshman David Ira Olinsky, Freshman Jeannie Louise Oliver, Freshman Sara Margaret Oliver, Freshman Sharon Margaret Olson, Junior Mack Wallace ORear, Freshman David Louis Orr, Sophomore Harold Wayne Orr, Sophomore Sandra Rose Orr, Sophomore Cheryl Lynn Osman, Junior Frederick Joseph Osterloa, Junior Erwin Clifford Ostrow, Sophomore Janie Lynn Ostum, Junior Robert W. Overman, Junior Suzanne Overton, Freshman Jean Carolyn Owen,Jum'0r Randall V. Owen, Sophomore Jennis Daniel Owenby, Sophomore Dale Allan Owens, Sophomore Mary Eugenia Ozier, Junior Jerry Ray Ozment, Sophomore John Robert Page, Junior Woodrow Wilson Paige, Junior Avalyn Lee Painter, Freshman Bill Follis Painter, Sophomore David Mason Painter, Sophomore James Vance Painter, Junior Pennell Churchman Painter, Junior David Alan Palmer, Sophomore Carole A Pancoast, Sophomore Patricia C. Pangle, Sophomore Gayle Parham, Junior Frances Virginia Paris, Freshman Lynn Suzanne Parise, Freshman Trenna Marie Park, Sophomore Fredrick Hugh Parker, Freshman Gloria Luvenia Parker, Freshman Jack Cleveland Parker, Junior Nancy Lois Parker, Freshman Jane Elizabeth Parks, Sophomore Terryl Lynn Parks, Sophomore Donald L. Farris, Sophomore Terry Neil Parsons, Freshman Louis Benjamin Partin, Freshman Earl Edwin Paschall, Freshman Charles Richard Patterson, Freshman Phyllis Gail Patterson, Sophomore Linda Eugene Patton, Freshman Margaret Paty, Senior David Paul, Freshman Barbara Jean Payne, Sophomore Nancy McClure Payne, Sophomore Robert Houston Payne III, Sophomore Royce Leeton Payne, Sophomore Christopher Robinson Peake, Freshman Herron Sanders Pearson, Junior 403 Pe-Ra UNDERCLA SSMEN Mary Katherine Pearson, Freshman Gary Lamar Peasc, Sophomore John Ben PectolJunior Linda May Peeler, Junior Robert C. Pegues, Junior Jean Day Pemberton, Junior Wade Glenolas Pemberton, Sophomore Jonnie Ruth Pendleton, Sophomore Phillip Michael Pennington, Junior James M. Pentecost, Sophomore Teresa Pentecost, Freshman Ziva Hannah Perchik, Freshman Mary Ann Perkins, Sophomore Randall Ash Perkins, Freshman Emily Ann Perry, Freshman Martin Hayes Perry, Sophomore Phyllis Ann Perry, Freshman Donald Lee Peterfriend, Freshman John E Peters, Sophomore Alice Ann Peterson, Freshman Charlotte Jean Pettit, Junior Thomas Fuller Pettit, Sophomore Tom Pfeifey, Freshman Robert Willoughby Pharr, Freshman Robert Terry Phelan, Freshman Donna Jean Phillips, Sophomore William Phillips, Freshman Susan Christie Philpot, Freshman Pamela Elaine Phipps, Freshman Julie Ann Piatt, Sophomore William Allen Pickard III,Jum'0r Linda Lee Pickett, Freshman Frances Charlene Pickle, Junior David Allison Pickrell, Sophomore Melinda Conner Pigg, Freshman James Allison Pigue, Jr., Freshman Rita Kay Pile, Freshman Bernard Newton Pippin, Jr., Freshman Betty Reed Pirtle, Sophomore Jane Howard Pitchford, Freshman Ernest Morris Pitt, Freshman Sylvia Jean Plaxico, Junior Susan Joan PliskinJum'or Nancy Lynn Polakoff, Sophomore Perry Robert Pollard', Junior Linda Joan Poole, Freshman Judith Elaine Porter, Sophomore Marsha Harriet Porter, Sophomore Todd Harris Porter, Junior William Sedbury Porter, Sophomore Betty Ann PortisJum'or Richard Darryl Poteet, Freshman John Romans Potter, Sophomore Linda PottsJunior 404 405 Thomas Carl Pouch, Freshman John Powell, Junior Mary Helen Powell, Junior Phillip Bryant Powell, Junior William Cox Powell, Freshman Judith Powers, Sophomore Russell Prater, Junior Jane Marie Presswood, Sophomore Jan Price, Junior Kathryn Sue Price, Sophomore Larry Wayne Price, Sophomore Michael Henry Price, Sophomore Bennie Hugh Priddy, Sophomore Edward McCall Priest, Freshman Buzz Prigmore, Sophomore Cheryl Deane Pritchett, Junior Betty Jo Promtt, Sophomore Harold Daniel ProtittJunior Mary Brownlow Prugh, Sophomore Robert Gerald Pruitt, Junior Ronnie Howell Pruett, Freshman Stephens Cooper Puckett, Freshman Vivian Joanna Puckett, Sophomore Cheryl Ann Pugh, Junior Andrea Theresa Pullman, Freshman Patricia Anne Purdy, Freshman Richard H. Purdy, Sophomore Patricia Anne Purvis, Freshman John Randolph Pyne, Sophomore John Robert Qualls, Freshman Mary Ethel Queen, Freshman Charles Bernerd Quinn, Freshman Joan Elizabeth Packaway, Freshman Andrea Renee Rader, Freshman Frederick M. Rader, Freshman John Carson Rader, Freshman Barbara Gail Radford, Sophomore D. Jane Ragle, Freshman Brenda Kay Rainey, Junior Linda Sue Rains, Freshman Henry Stark Ramer, Sophomore J. Stephen Ramey, Junior Charles Edward Ramsey, Junior Donna Elizabeth Ramsey, Sophomore Garrard Sliger Ramsey, Junior Phyllis Inez Ramsey, Freshman Robert Brooks Ramsey, Freshman Larry Gene Randall, Sophomore Eva Jean Rankin, Sophomore Lane Jameson Rapp, Junior C. Marcus Ratliff, Junior Ava Lynn Raulston, Sophomore Carolyn Gay Rawlings, Sophomore Margaret Fred Rawlings, Freshman Ra-Ro UNDERCLA SSMEN 406 Jennie Ray, Freshman Madeline Virginia Ray, Sophomore Rebecca J0 Ray, Sophomore Rick Rayburn, Sophomore Charles Robert Rayman, Junior Diana Lynn Reames, Freshman Howard Scott Reams, Freshman David Wendell Rector, Freshman William Rowland Rector, Sophomore Donald W. Redden, Freshman Jessie Jordan Redmon, Sophomore David Luther Reed, Junior Edmond G. Reed, Jr., Sophomore James William Reed, Junior Penny Yates Reed, Sophomore William Henry Reed, Sophomore Mary Howard Reese, Sophomore Mike F. Reeves, Freshman Robert M Reeves, Junior Maria H. Regas, Sophomore Janice Maredythe Register, Freshman Lynda Forrest Register, Sophomore Barbara Jean Reid, Junior Lynda Reid, Sophomore Charles Mark Reisman, Sophomore L. Wayne Reisman, Freshman Bill B. Rentcnbach, Freshman Robert R Rentenbach, Sophomore Mary Anita Rentz, Sophomore Pam Reviere, Freshman Pamela Kay Reynolds, Junior Andrea Jean Rhodes, Sophomore Clayton B. Rhodes,Juni0r Teresa Ann Rhync, Junior Barbara Rice,Junior Becky Rice, Sophomore Robert E. Rice, Sophomore Michael Richards, Freshman Ronald C. Richards, Sophomore Charles F. Richardson, Junior James B. Richardson, Sophomore Keith Evans Richardson, Sophomore Malcolm Richardson, II, Sophomore Myra Richelson, Freshman Linda Susan Riddle, Freshman Patrick James Rider, Sophomore Lanny Don Ridgeway, Freshman Nancy Elizabeth Ridley, Junior Virginia Adell Ridley, Junior Robert Earl Riggins, Freshman James H. Rike, Sophomore Marilyn Rike, Sophomore Joe G. Riley, Sophomore Mary Celeste Riley, F reshman Terry Roger Riley, Freshman Judy Ann Ritt, Sophomore Randal I. Ritter, Sophomore Al C. Roach, Sophomore David Mark Robbins, Freshman Arliss Jean Roberson, Junior Katherine Ann Roberson, Sophomore Ben Allen Roberts, Sophomore Carolyn Frances Roberts, Junior Cecelia Orlcne Roberts, Sophomore Diana B. Roberts, Junior James Travis Roberts, Junior Jeanine Gayle Roberts, Freshman Linda Ann Roberts, Freshman Linda Gail Roberts, Freshman Ronny R, Roberts, Sophomore Vernon Robertstmior Dale Tyler Robertson, Freshman William Robertson, Junior Kay Elizabeth Robilio, Freshman Theresa Roberta Robinette, Freshman Dorothy Jean Robinette, Freshman Clyde Edmond Robinson, Junior Dixon Allen Robinson, III, Freshman George Sidney Robinson, Sophomore Martha Faye Robinson, Junior Patricia Lee Robinson, Freshman Paula Jo Robinson, Freshman Roger Robinson, Freshman Carole Anne Robison, Junior Gary Bruce Rockenfield, Sophomore Cowan Rodgers, III, Sophomore William Edwin Rodgers, Freshman Mimi Roeder, Freshman David Patrick Rogers, Sophomore King Walter Rogers, Sophomore Margaret Lynn Rogers, Sophomore Mary Joyce Rogers, Freshman Pat Ann Rogers, Freshman Sam Rogers, Freshman Shirley Ray Rogers, Freshman Thomas Robert Rolf, Freshman Peter Thomas Rolfes, Freshman Mark Albert Rose, Freshman Micheal Joseph Rose, Freshman Phoebe Alice Rose, Freshman Cheryl Ann Roseberry, Freshman Michael Edward Ross, Sophomore Sandra Elaine Rosumny, Junior Gary Walter Roth, Freshman John Carroll Roth, Junior Barry Samuel Rottersman, Freshman William Edward Rottmund, Freshman Jean Rouley, Sophomore 407 Ro-Sh Alan L. Roush, Freshman John Allison Rowe, Freshman William Lee Rowe, Freshman Conner Nelson Rowland, Freshman Dave M. RowlandJunior James Blaine Rowland, Freshman Kent Rowland, Sophomore Ancel Esley Rowlette, Freshman Carol Jane Roy, Freshman Cheryl Patricia Roy, Junior Karen Jane Roy, Junior Helen Jane Royster, Sophomore Glenda Rae Ruby, Freshman Nancy Lou RuckartJunior Richard W. Rucker, Sophomore Sherril Rucks, Freshman William Edward Rudder, Sophomore Julian Beckwith Ruffin, Freshman Betsy Lynn Rule,Junior Frederick Gunby Rule, Freshman Robert Perrin Rule, Junior Nancy Elizabeth Rundle,Jurzior Harold Edward Rush, Freshman Mary L. Rush, Sophomore Jan Carole Russell, Freshman Sandra Sue Russell, Freshman John Thomas Ryan, Freshman Jim Ryland, Freshman Butch Rymer, Sophomore Jeffrey Saul Sachs, Freshman Patty Ann Safley, Freshman Sara Catherine Safiey, Sophomore Robert Lamond Saghirian, Sophomore Loyd Houston St. John, Freshman Charles Albert Saleeby, Freshman Robert Phillip Saliba, Freshman Barry Alan Saloff, Junior Larry Dwane Sammons, Freshman Sharon Anne Samples, Junior Austin H. Sampson, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Sanders, Junior Judy Sanders, Freshman Mary Ruth Sanders, Freshman Sylvia Ann Sanders, Junior Sam Clyde Sappington, Freshman Joan Marie Sartain, Freshman John Hardy Sarver, Sophomore Ruth Ann Satterfield, Junior John Martin Saunders, Freshman Thomas Neill Saunderson, Freshman James Ray Sautter, Junior John Benton Savage, Freshman Diana Lee Savvigne, Sophomore Gary Winston Sawyer, Freshman 408 UNDERCLASSMEN 409 Nancy Sawyer, Sophomore Barry D. Scales, Junior Ann Durham Scandlyn, Sophomore Kenneth Fain Scarbro, Freshman Brenda Kay Scarbrough, Freshman Jon Douglas Schaffer, Junior Jeffrey C. Schenkel, Freshman Daniel Julius Schimmel, Sophomore Patricia Ann Schlemmer, Freshman Alan Lewis Schlossberg, Freshman Chuck H. Schmidt, Freshman Robert R. Schmidt, Junior Donald James Schmus, Sophomore L. Marie Schneider, Sophomore Friedeman Franklin Schoon, Sophomore David Leslie Schreiber, Junior Eric Christian Schreiber, Freshman Shirley Louise Schuele, Junior Charles W. Schultz, Freshman Robert Burnett Schwalb, Sophomore Randy Harvey Schwartz, Junior Sara Ann Schwartz, Sophomore James Lauern Scobey, Junior Suzanne Jane Scofleld, Junior Barbara Luann Scott, Freshman Carolyn McWhorter Scott, Freshman Dennis M. Scott, Freshman Janet Faye Scott, Junior Nan Elizabeth Scott, Sophomore Randall Lee Scott, Freshman William Lee Scott, 111, Freshman Lacey Scruggs, Freshman Russell Harry Seagren, Sophomore Michael William Seiferth, Freshman Wesley Arnold Self, Freshman Thomas D. Sells, Freshman Stanley Richard Sellstrom, Sophomore Mike J. Seng, Sophomore Sara Sensenbach, Freshman Gail Jean Settelmayer, Freshman Peggy Jayne Shackelford, Freshman Alan Fred Shader, Freshman Patricia ShaHer, Freshman Kay Sheila Shamitz, Junior Steve Richard Shane, Junior Sonya Leilani Shanks, Sophomore Barbara Ann Sharp, Sophomore Everice Sharp, Freshman Jane Sharp, Sophomore June Sharp, Sophomore Mary Linda Sharp, Sophomore Rebecca Leslie Sharp, Sophomore Suzanne Sharp, Freshman Virginia L. Shaerunior Sh-Sn UNDERCLA SSMEN 410 Arthur Alfred Sharples, Junior Frances Mallory Sharples, Freshman Gary Lynn Shauf, Freshman Sharry MA Shaver, Freshman Lee Shaw, Junior Judy Lynn Sheffield, Freshman Danny Walker Shelby, Sophomore Danny HuH Shell, Freshman Jack Bryan Shelnutt, Sophomore Elizabeth Ann Shelton, Junior James Luke Shelton, Junior Stephen Paul Shelton, Freshman Frank Albert Shepard, Sophomore Kay Ellen Shepherd, Freshman William L. Shepherd, Freshman Priscilla Anne Sheridan, Frethan William Thomas Shermer, Junior Buddy Sherrod, Freshman Charlotte Sherrod, Junior Frederic Jamile Shibley, Junior Charlotte Anne Shipe, Frethan Daniel Maurice Shipley, Freshman Tony Dean Shipp, Freshman Robert Bennett Shnider, Freshman Pamela Rhea Shoaf, Freshman Tempe Elaine Shoaf, Sophomore Richard Lynn Shobe, Freshman Carol Ann Shocmaker,Junior Bert Lee Shore, Jr., Freshman Pamela Sue Short, Freshman Jane Ann Shoun, Freshman Edward T. Shrader, Freshman David Pettit Shropshire, Sophomore Linda Janice Shubert, Freshman Jayne C. Shugart,Juni0r Steven Ray Shum, Sophomore Mark H. Shumate, Freshman Edward Lee Shute, Junior Robert Sicighano, Junior Philip M. Sieg, Freshman Joe Alexander Sigman, Junior Charles Raughton Silver, Sophomore James Lawrence Silver, Freshman Leslie Fred Silverman, Sophomore Marc Barrie Silverman, Freshman Carol Elizabeth Simmons, Freshman Donna Jean Simmons, Sophomore John Randall Simmons, Freshman Judy Eloise Simmons, Junior Nancy Ellen Simmons, Junior Stephen Pierce Simmons, Freshman Susan Jean Simmons, Freshman Walter Lee Simmons, Freshman Frank Edward Simms, Freshman Betty Lou Simpson, Sophomore David Bryson Sims, Sophomore David Russell Sincerbox, Sophomore Thomas C. Sivert, Junior Mary Ann Sizer, Junior Thomas Allen Skelton, Sophomore Stephen Arthur Skiles, Freshman Charles Robert Skillern, Junior Gregory CliHord Slater, Sophomore Virginia Kaye Sliger, Sophomore Anne ThornqSloan, Frethan Hugh Mack Sloan, Junior Judy Kay Sloan,Juni0r Maymie Belinda Sloan, Freshman David Michael Slover, Freshman Jane Smartt, Junior John Arnold Smartt, Sophomore Amy Sharon Smith, Sophomore Betty Elaine Smith, Freshman Bruce Byron Smith, Junior Carole Jane Smith, Sophomore Elizabeth Grayson Smith, Sophomore Emily Ann Smith, Freshman Glenn Martin Smith, Freshman Gregory Edwin Smith, Sophomore Hallye Raye Smith, Freshman James Cleveland Smith, Freshman Jerome Templeton Smith, Sophomore Joanne Smith, Junior Joe Steven Smith, Freshman Juliana Jackson Smith, Freshman Larry Martin Smith, Junior Linda Lane Smith, Junior Mary Jane Smith, Junior Pennie Paulette Smith, Freshman Sam Croft Smith, Sophomore Sandra Dianne Smith, Freshman Sara Margaret Smith, Freshman Sarah Catherine Smith, Freshman Sharon Catherine Smith, Sophomore Sheila Star Smith, Junior Stratton L. Smith, Junior Suzanne Smith, Freshman Wallace Waldo Smith, Sophomore William Franklin SmithJunior Ralph Gilbert Smithson, Sophomore Lester M. Smolensky, Sophomore Carolyn Dianne Smyth, Sophomore Betty Ann Snecd, Sophomore David Eugene Sneed, Junior Ronald Lee Sneed, Sophomore Rowlett Wilson Sneed, Sophomore Lee Snodgrass, Sophomore Peggy Snyder, Freshman 4H So-Th UNDERCLASSMEN Mary Neill Southerland, Freshman Lee Deschamps Sowell,Junior Paul Sowell, Jr., Freshman Suzanne Lynne Sowerby, Freshman Randall Lee Spaulding, Freshman William Ross Spears, Sophomore Thomas K Speelman, Jr.,Jum'or Sandy Lynn Spellings, Freshman Gary Wayne Sproles, Junior Karen Anne Sproles, Sophomore Kerry Marvin Sprouse, Junior Ronald D. Spurlock, Freshman Terry Lee Spurlock, Sophomore Kathryn Stafford, Sophomore Nancy Carolyn Stalcup, Junior Carol Marguerite Staley, Junior Shelby Gail Stanfield, Sophomore Sidney Thomas Stanley, Junior Gary F. Stansell, Junior Dorothy Anne Stark, Sophomore Fred Carson Statzer, Sophomore Linda Lou Steed, Freshman Carol Sue Steinbach, Sophomore James Stephen Stelzman, Sophomore Walter Henning Stephenson, Sophomore Jerry Allen Stern, Freshman Roy David Sternberg, Freshman Bobby Stevens, Freshman Robert Ancel Stevenson, Freshman Suzette Stevenson, Sophomore Helen Joyce Stewart, Sophomore Janell Earleen Stewart, Freshman Tracy Hamill Stewart, Sophomore David R. Stidham, Freshman Karen Ann Stidham, Freshman Harlan C. Stientjes, Freshman Marcia Lee Still, F reshmzm Pamela Carol Stilwell, Sophomore Robert Stinnett, Junior Mildred Wrenne Stockard, Freshman Torh Randall Stokes, Junior Bruce Michael Stone, Freshman David Ray Stone, F reshman Judy Mary Stone, Freshman Margaret Anne Stone, Sophomore Larry Michael Stoots, Freshman Michael Allen Storm, Freshman J 061 Edwin Story, Freshman Charles Allen Stott, F reshman Marcia Louise Stover, Freshman Jennie Katherine Strache, Sophomore James Gerard Stranch, Sophomore Henry E. Strassheim, III, Junior Thomas Lee Stratton, Freshman 412 413 Garner Perry Strickland, Freshman Helene Frances Striebinger, Freshman Don Ford Stuart, Sophomore Jane H. Stuart, Freshman John Minor Stuart, Sophomore Lofton Kersey Stuart, Freshman William Ross Stuart, Sophomore Jack Stallard Stubbleticld, Freshman Jane Stubblefleld, Freshman Mary Elizabeth Sturdivant, Junior Carolyn Mae Sudberry, Sophomore Kenneth William Suess, Sophomore Larry Michael Sullivan, Freshman Terence Alan Sullivan, Junior Barbara Ann Swafford, Freshman Hollis Leonidas Swalford, Sophomore Jerry Wayne Sweeny, Sophomore Herman Sweeney, Junior Joseph Stanley Sweeney, Freshman Pamela Jean Sweeney, Sophomore Peter Eric Swersky, F reshman Sandra Gail Swindler, Freshman Peter Taillie, Junior Eddie Talbert, Freshman Terry Ray Talbert, Sophomore Gordon Talias, Freshman Karen Anne Tallent, Freshman James Columbus Talley, Sophomore Jack Everett Talman, Freshman Robert P. Tate, Sophomore Patti Taul, Freshman Cheryl Frances Taylor, Freshman Deartra Millicent Taylor, Freshman Ernest Allen Taylor, Junior Gail Hall Taylor,Juni0r George Caldwell Taylor, Junior Kathy Ann Taylor, Freshman Margie Willard Taylor, Sophomore Sandra Lynette Taylor, Junior Thomas Stanford Taylor, Freshman Thomas William Taylor, Junior Arthur Robert Teffeau, Junior Jan Irene Tenenbaum, Junior Patricia Alice Terry, Freshman Mary Sue Tester, Junior John Stephen Thacker, Sophomore Janice Kay Tharp, Sophomore Barbara Thomas, Junior Barry C. Thomas, Freshman Becky Thomas, Sophomore Cheryl Calleen Thomas, Junior Dianne Scott Thomas, Sophomore Ellen Sue Thomas, Sophomore Jerry Lee Thomas, Freshman Th-Wa UNDERCLASSMEN 414 Ralph Wilson Thomas, Sophomore Tony Thomas, Freshman William Wheeler Thomas, Freshman George Albert Thomason, Freshman Bonnie Lynn Thomasson, Sophomore Ann Spence Thompson, Junior Anna Celeste Thompson, Freshman Cathy Dawn Thompson, Sophomore Daniel Davis Thompson, Junior David Ryan Thompson, Freshman Delmar Watson Thompson, Junior Jeffrey Escar Thompson, Frethan Karen Jean Thompson, Freshman Linda Mary Thompson, Sophomore Marla Gay Thompson, Sophomore Samuel Baker Thompson, Freshman Terence N. Thompson, Junior Thomas A. Thompson, Sophomore Janet Thornton, Sophomore Thomas Lee Thornton, Junior James H. Thurston, Sophomore Richard Kent Thurston, Freshman Timothy William Thurston, Junior Lois Anne Tietjin, Freshman David Philip Timbie, Junior Dan Stroup Tindall, Sophomore Helen Elizabeth Tinkler, Freshman John Clay Tinsley, Junior Maynard Edward Tipps, Junior David Gary Tipton, Sophomore Joseph Tipton, Junior Sharron Lee Tipton, Freshman Mary Virginia Tizen, Junior Judith Suzanne Toback, Freshman Kenneth Jay Tobin, Freshman Barbara Frances Tolmie, Freshman Thomas Neal Tomisek, Freshman Jane Frances Tonning, Freshman Robert Frederick Tonning, Freshman Timothy John Touzel, Junior Marie Chantal Towe, Sophomore James Branson Townsend, Freshman Robert Neal Townsend, Junior Donna Marie Trail, Sophomore Vance W. Travis, Sophomore Ronald Lee Treadway, Sophomore Craig Max Trentham, Junior Susan McKay Trevor, Freshman Grady Lee Trexler, Freshman George Mack Trotter, Freshman Sandy Gayle Trotter, F reshman Robert Ralph Tuccillo, Freshman Barry Sol Tuchfcld, Sophomore Anne Tucker, Junior Mary Louise Tucker, Junior Richard Edward Tucker, Freshman Robert Ely Tucker, Sophomore Sarah Phyllis Tull, Junior Daniel Brcen Turley, Junior John F. Turncllo,Juni0r James Louis Turner, Junior Judy Katherine Turner, Sophomore Lynn William Turner, Freshman Sandra Gale Turner, Sophomore Steven M. Turner, Sophomore Richard Turney, Sophomore Robert L. Turney, Junior Judy Raye Turnmire, Sophomore Donald L Turpen, Sophomore Stephen Benjamin Udclsohn, Freshman James David Underwood, Freshman Michael Donald Underwood, Freshman Martha Ann Upton, Freshman Chip Valentine, Sophomore Walter Morley Valentine, Sophomore Suzanne Van DeMark, Junior Charles Melvin Vandcrgriff, Freshman Harris Trent Vandergriff, Junior David Orme VanDeusen, Freshman William Hays VanHersh, Freshman Doreta Ann VanHooser, Junior Randal Morgan VanSiCkce, Junior Kathryn Sinclair Varty, Sophomore Jack Muller Vaughn, Junior Larry Clayton Vaughan, Freshman Mary Ann Vaughn, Junior Wanda Gale Vaughn, Freshman Sam Anderson Vcnable, Jr., Sophomore Carol Katherine Venti, Sophomore Toni Ann Vettel, Freshman Kenneth M. Viken, Sophomore Carlton ShefHeld Villier, Junior Glen Oneal Vincent, Junior Janet S. Vineyard, Sophomore Julia Anne Vineyard, Junior Barry Alan Vinick, Freshman Sally Lynn Vinsant, Sophomore Sharon Lee Vinsant, Freshman Sandra Kay Vinson, Junior Carolyn Sue Visnich, Sophomore Eugenia Ann VonLackum, Freshman Howard J. Vorder Bruegge, Sophomore Frederick Bickford Vreeland, Junior Donna Joan Vrooman, Sophomore Edward Michael Waas, Junior Paul Sidney Wachter, Junior Gary Reagan Wade, Freshman Linda Sharion Wade, Sophomore 415 Wa-Wi Margaret Andrena Wade, Freshman Marsha Jean Wade, Freshman R Ross WadeJum'or Melinda Wadley, Sophomore Lucy Ellen Wadsworth, Freshman Ann Deuer WagersJunior Sharon Gayle Wagner, Freshman Larry Morris Waldron, Sophomore George Ann Walker, Freshman Harold DeFord Walker, Freshman Joe Ralph Walker, Junior Michael Leigh Walker,Junior Newton Alvin Walker, Freshman Paris Robert Walker, Freshman Robert Dean Walker, Sophomore Terry Wayne Walker, Freshman William Carl Walker, Sophomore Sherry Ann Wallace, Freshman Walter R. Wallace, Freshman Jamie Annette Wallin, Sophomore Gerald Michael Walsh, Freshman William Q. Walter, Sophomore Harlan Floyd Walters, Freshman Jane Arm Walters, Sophomore D. Care Walton, Junior Susan Blythe Walton, Sophomore Floyd .1. Wampler, Freshman John William Wanek, Sophomore Elizabeth Jane Wann, Freshman Beverly Lynn Ward, Junior Carl Wendell Ward, Junior Elizabeth Lucille Ward, Junior Judy Lee Ward, Junior Lela Katherine Ward, Junior Susan Elaine Ward, Sophomore Vi Ann Ward, Junior Stephen Ray Ware, Freshman Emily Ann Warlick, Sophomore Thomas Alfred Warmbrod, Freshman Margaret Louise Warr, Sophomore Carole Anne Warren, Sophomore Florence Kay Warren, Sophomore Joy Warren, Jum'or Marilyn E. Warren, Freshman Martin Henry Warren,Junior Linda Kay Warwick, Sophomore Ellen Washington, Sophomore William Moore Wasscll, Freshman Frank Wasserman, Junior Sandra Lee Waters, Sophomore Carole Maxine Watkins,Juni0r Marcia Lynn Watson, Sophomore Marthalee Watson, Freshman Robert Harmon Watson, Junior Marjorie L. Wattenbarger, Freshman Mike R, Watters, Freshman Ray Watts, Freshman Troy Allen Waugh, Sophomore Harold Phillip Waycaster, Sophomore Carol Ann Weaver, Junior Mitchell Travis Webb, Freshman Robert Lea Webb, Freshman Susan Dody Weber, Freshman 416 UNDERCLASSMEN 417 Robert Lee Wechsler, Freshman Janette Faye Weeks, Freshman Titus F. Wefndorf, Freshman Larry L. Weinman, Freshman John Lee Weinstock, Sophomore Dan H. Weirich, Sophomore Ronald K. Weisinger, Sophomore Ronnie Scott Weisvsman, Freshman Michele Elaine Welch, Freshman Nancy Evelyn Welch, Freshman James Miller Welker, Freshman Betty Leon Wells, Sophomore Linda B. Wells, Freshman Rebecca Lynn Wells, Junior Ronda Gayle Wells, Freshman Lila Lynne Werner, Freshman Frances L. Werth, Junior Thomas R. Wesher, Junior Mike Paul Wess, Freshman Brian Gregory West, Freshman Charles William West, Freshman Joel Charles West, Junior Linda Gale West, Sophomore Richard S. West, Sophomore Stephen T. West, Sophomore Vaughan A. Weuzcl, Freshman Ramona Kay Weaton, Freshman Charles E. Wheeler, Junior Ward S. Whelchel, Junior Carmen Sue Whitaker, Sophomore Flowerree K. Whitaker, Freshman George Glen Whitaker, Freshman Don Joseph White, Freshman Elaine White, Junior Gloria Lee White, F reshman John Forest White, Freshman Joyce Marie White, F reshman Linda Lee White, Junior Sheryl Lee White, F reshman Thomas M. White, Freshman Wayne Ralph White, Sophomore Ellen J. Whitehead, Freshman William H. Whiteheart, Sophomore John Vance Whitehouse, Junior Michael T. Whiter, F reshman Richard L. Whitfield, Junior Elizabeth J . Whitley, Sophomore John Y. WhitleyJunior Chris Whittle, Sophomore Richard G Wick, Junior Fran Amelia Wicker, Freshman Madeline Wieczerak, F reshman Caye Carden Wilbanks, Freshman James L. Wilbanks, Freshman Patricia J . Wilbanks, Junior Frank Wiles Wilburn, Sophomore David L. Wilhoite, Junior Robert P. Wilkerson, Junior William L. Wilkinson, Freshman Arnold Eugene Wilkie, Sophomore Jaclynn Ann Willett, Sophomore Allen R. WilliamsJunior Beverly Gay Williams, F reshman Wi-Zu UNDERCLASSMEN 418 Charles Phillip Williams, Freshman Frances Carol Williams, Sophomore Fred Tyrone Williams, Junior Ima Jean Williams, Junior Jack Williams, Sophomore John Calhoun Williams, Freshman John Tilden Williams, Junior Karen Sue Williams, Freshman Linda Sue Williams, Sophomore Lynn T. Williams, Sophomore Marsha Ann Williams, Freshman Mary Ela Williams, Freshman Nancy K. Williams, Freshman Norman L. Williams, Junior Paulette Jeann Williams, Junior Ruth Anne Williams, Freshman Rylie Anne Williams, Sophomore Wesley N. 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Memphis. Tenn.; Pi Tau Sigma. AIAA Chairman. ASME. BSU. Smith, Catherine Virginia. St. Louis. Mo.; Alpha Chi Omega Secretary. Usher Corps. Vol Corps. AM A. Campus Welfare Comm. Smith. Martha Jane. Knoxville. Tenn. Smith, David Stanton. Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi Vice President, SGA Activities Chairman. Student Center Governing Board. Smith. Edward F. Columbia. Tenn.; Phi Gam- ma Delta, Interfraternity Council President. Volunteer of '66. Smith. . Granville. Potomac, Md.; Lambda Chi Alpha. AMA, Student Forum. Smith. Reliford Orvin. Knoxville, Tenn,. Alpha Zeia Scribe. Dairy Club Secretary. Ag Council. SAME, Circle K. Danforth Award. Smith. Terry l.ynn. Waverly. Tenn.; ASME. Smotherman. Glen W.. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sigma Chi President. Junior Class President, Captain of Cheerleaders. ODK Snow. Eileen. Huntington Valley. Pa. Spang. Leslie Allen. Cornwells Fits.. Pa. Sparkman. Sue Woodson. Clinton. Tenn.; Gam- ma Phi Beta President. Pledge Trainer. SN'EA. Panhcllcnic Homecoming Comm. Spector. Howard Barry. Knoxville. Tenn.; Zcia Beta Tau. Speed. Steve M.. Union City, Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Speight. Judith Walton. Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi. Vol Corps, Torch Business Mgr.. SGA Public Relations Comm.. Blue Triangle. Speir, Nancy Cobb. Knoxville. Tenn.; SCEC. Spetnagel. Barbara Jean. Kingsport, Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta, Usher Corps, Panhcllcnic Hand- book Editor, Torch staff. SCEC Secretary. Spivey. Margaret Katherine. Knoxville. Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta. Springer. Elbert Alien. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha, ASME Stanford. Dan Haney. Knoxville. Tenn.; Kappa Alpha. Stanfield. Henry Buford. Smyrna. Tenn.; Sigma Nu Pledge Trainer. Steele. Susan Wells. Knoxville, Icnn.; Chi Omega. Alpha Lambda Delta. Art League. Usher Corps. Blue Triangle. Ski Club. Stewart. Jane Carol. Erwin. Tenn.; Alpha Chi Omega Treasurer. Mortar Board President. Vol Corps. Alpha Epsilon Delta Secretary, SGA Cam- pus Welfare Comm.. Co-Chairman All Sing. Stu- dent-Faculty Disciplinary Comm. Stinnett. R. Thomas. Nashville. Tenn.; Phi Gam- ma Delta. Stivers. Robert M:. Memphis. Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha President. Circle K. Volunteer Managing Editor. Campus Executives Club. SGA Senator. SGA Election Commissioner. SGA Executive Council. Stephenson. Sue Ann. Oak Ridge. Tenn.; SNEA. Sigma Kappa. Young Republicans. Stewart. Gerry Cissie. Cookeville. Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta, Adawayhi Secretary, Alpha Tau Omega l ittle Sister Vice President, Omicron Nu President, Phi Kappa Phi. AHEA, AMA. Stone. Linda Lucretia. Union City, Tenn.; AHEA. Student Center Music Comm. Stone. Paul Eugene. Bristol. Tenn.: A ICE. Young Republicans. Sturgeon. Bricky. Maryville, Tenn.; Sigma Chi. Sullivan. Sandra Jane. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Delta Della Delta President. Mortar Board. UT Singers. Alpha Lambda Delta. President of AWS Judicial Board. President of West A. Student Forum. AWS Legislative Board. Swearingen. Sue. Knoxville, Tenn.; Sigma Kappa Social Chairman, AWS Projects Comm. Sweet. James Leon, Oak Ridge. Tenn.: Beta Alpha Psi. Sweeney. Marshall Milton. Madison. Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. T Tagg. Joseph l.aughlin. Memphis. Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon President. Rush Chairman. ODK. Who's Who. Nahhccyayli Board President. Presi- dent of Southeastern Student Unions. SGA Vice President. Volunteer Business Editor. Student Cen- ter Dance Comm. Co-Chairman, Tallent. Lagretta Fay. Lenoir City, Tenn.; Sig- ma Kappa President. AWS Vice President, Mortar Board, Who's Who. Panhcllcnic Policy Board. Tate. Don. Memphis. Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tate. John R.. Bristol. Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Taylor. Laura June. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Kappa Della Historian. Angel Flight, AMA. AWS Publicity Comm., Blue Triangle. Taylor. Susan Catherine. Whitesburg. Tenn.; Gamma Phi Beta Secretary. Student Forum Executive Board. Vol Corps Executive. Student Center Lecture Comm.. Blue Triangle. Student- Faculty Disciplinary Comm. Te ani. Vinay l.axmichand. Bombay. India: In- ternational Club. Terry. Peter Man. West Orange. N.J.; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Thomas. Belly Jean. Maitland. Ala.; Gamma Phi Beta, SNEA. Student Center Music Comm. Thomas. Carole Lee. Knoxville, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi Secretary. Little Sister of Minerva. Nahhccyayli' Choice. Senior Class Treasurer. ROTC Sponsor, AWS Legislative Board. Thomas. Rosemarv. Columbia. Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi. ROTC Sponsor. Little Sister of Maltese Cross, SNEA. Thompsi n. Charles O'Ferrall. Chase City. Va.; Kappa Sigma Pledge Trainer. Cheerleader. Inter- fraternity Council Rush Chairman. UT Beacon Advertising Mgr. Thomason. John Howard. Dyersburg. Tenn.; IEEE. Thomason. Jeanne Marie. Columbus. Ga. Thomason. John Mack. Lawrcnccburg, Tenn.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Thomasson. Gary Dean. Miami. Fla.; Sigma Chi. ASCE. Thompson. Patsy Regina. Clyde, N.C.: AHEA. Thompson. Virginia Louise. Knoxville. Tenn.; Kappa Delta. SNEA. Tilley. Tim Eugene. Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Phi Sig- ma Kappa Vice President, Social Chairman. Inter- fraternity Council. Alpha Phi Omega, Ski Club. Nahhccyayli Governing Board. Tindall. John Robert. Forest Hill, l'cnn.; Sigma Nu President, Vice President. Campus Executive Club. Scabbard and Blade. SGA Senator. Circle K. Cadet Col. Army ROTC. Tolmie. Ann Lynn. Chattanooga. Tenn.; UT Band. Gamma Beta Phi. Adawayhi. Tombras. Nancy Susan. Knoxville. Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi Treasurer. AMA Secretary. Topchik. Jack Arnold. Passaid, N.J.; Zcta Beta Tau Secretary, Rush Chairman. Homecoming and Carnicus Publicity Comm. Co-Chairman, Inter- fraternity Council Publications Comm., UT •428 Beacon Columnist. Townes. Tran. Bowling Green. Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Usher Corps. AREA. AM A. Trapp. Joy Howlene. Kingston. Tenn.; Carousel Theater, International Club. UT Band. Wom- en's Glee Club, Beta Gamma Phi. Travis. Carole Ann. Chatham. N.J.; Delta Zeta, AREA. Newman Club. Trailer. Janet Ann. Knoxville. Tenn.; SNEA. PACE. Trusler. Jen Lynn. Jonesboro. Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha. AWS Orientation Leader. Turner. Grayson Keeling. Nashville, Tenn.; Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon Social Chairman. Student Center Recreation Comm., Volunteer staff. Turner. Helen Louise. Coeburn, Va.; ISA. Ski Club. UT Beacon staff. Turner. Judy Angelyn. Knoxville. Tenn.; ACACIA Sweetheart. Turner. Paul Waller. Knoxville, Tenn.; A.MA, Hillclimher Greek editor. Tubbs. . 'elson Eugene. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Tullle. Gerrianne. Oak Ridge. Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta Vice President. Secretary. Adaway- hi. Alpha Beta Alpha Secretary. U Umbarger. James Pinkney. Somerville. Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho. V Valentine. Don. Newport. Tenn.; Sigma Phi Ep- silon. Scabbard and Blade. International Relations Club. SAME. Baseball. ROTC Company Com- mander. Venable. Linda Angie. Knoxville. Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi Room Chairman. AWS Friendship Comm., AWS Finance Comm.. Blue Triangle. Volunteer staff. W Wade. Elizabeth. Nashville. Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta. Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS Judicial Board. SGA Senator. AWS Legislative Board. Student Center Recreation Comm. Wade. Kenneth R.. Scvicrville. Tenn.; Alpha Tau Omega. Walker. Carole Dianne. Wartracc, Tenn.; AREA. BSU. Young Democrats. Walters. Linda Anne. Maynardvillc. Tenn.; Kappa Delta. Ward. Katherine Tay Louise. Mosheim. Tenn.; ISA Secretary. SGA Senator. AREA. Omicron Nu, Vo! Corps. Usher Corps. Wesley Foundation. Warden. Adelaide Rebecca. Kingston. Tenn.; Alpha Delta Pi Vice President, Angel Flight. AWS Frosh Board. AREA. Vice President of West B. Ware. Ronnie Joe. Memphis. Tenn.: Lambda Chi Alpha. AMA. Watkins. Larry B.. Bells. Tenn.; AICHE. Watson. Kathleen Lynn. Maryville. Tenn.; Delta Zeta, Delta Psi Omega. Young Republicans. Watlenharger. H Lloyd. Kingston. Tenn. Weakley, David James. Clarksville. Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho, Block Bridle. Webster. Phillip Hoyle. Nashville, Tenn.; Phi Kappa Psi Vice President. Weismueller. Robert William. Nashville. Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Wesley. Joel E.. Strawberry Plains. Tenn. Whaley. Peggy Rule. Knoxville. Tenn. Wheat. Thomas Adrian. Shclbyvillc. Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Intcrfratcrnity Council. Wheeler. Bill. Crab Orchard. Tenn.; Alpha Gam- ma Rho. White. Bette Ann. Dickson. Tenn. White. Eugene Bradford. Soddy. Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. White. Keith Alan. Memphis, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi. Whiteside. Carolyn Marlene. Knoxville. Tenn.; Pi Lambda Theta. Witworth. William Alfred. Hickory Withe. Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Rho. Block Bridle. Agriculture Club. UT Livestock Judging Team. Wilds. Gary Michael. Alcoa. Tenn.; Pi Kappa Phi. Phi Theta Kappa. SNEA. Williams. Blake. Jackson. Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Williams. Maxie Raymond. Evanston, 111.; Kappa Alpha. Wilson. Joe Ben. Lake City, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha. Wilson. Shirley Jean. Speed. Ind.; SNEA Secre- tary. ISA Secretary, AREA. Majorette for Army ROTC. Wilson. John Grover. Franklin. Tenn.; Sigma Phi Epsilon House Mgr.. Delta Nu Alpha. Wimberley. Patricia Ann.. Collierville. Tenn.; Delta Delta Delta Secretary, Mortar Board Secre- tary. Student Forum Executive Comm., Alpha Lambda Delta. AREA. Angel Flight. Vol Corps, Student Center Governing Board, Winegar. Jean Taylor. Lenoir City. Tenn. Winn. Mary Diane. Knoxville. Tenn.; Alpha Xi Delta Vice President. Winters. James Larry..Florence. Ala.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Wise. Alan Martin. Nashville. Tenn.; Alpha Epsi- lon Pi Vice President. Intcrfratcrnity Council. Witt. David Craig. Nashville, Tenn.; Delta Tau Delta Secretary, Circle K. Student Center Pub- licity Comm. Witt. Lynn Carol. Williamsburg. Ky. Wolcott. Benjamin Hall. Knoxville. Tenn.; Farmhouse. Forestry Club. Wolff, Jack E.. Bristol. Tenn.; Phi Sigma Kappa. Working. William Winford. Westover A.F.B., Mass.; Kappa Alpha Vice President. AFROTC Col. Wood. Charles. Newport, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha. Wood. Helen Suzanne. Knoxville. Tenn.; Della Delta Delta Secretary. Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu. Advisory Board for Carnicus, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart. Phi Gamma Della Garter Girl. AHF.A. Wood. William Miller, Knoxville. Tenn.; Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Eta Sigma Vice President. SAM Secretary-Treasurer. Beta Gamma Sigma. SA M E. Volunteer staff. Woodson. Lilly Ann. Gadsden. Ala.; Kappa Delta Treasurer. AWS Legislative Board. Panhcllcnic Council. Angel Flight— Tex. Worth. Jeffrey G.. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Lambda Chi Alpha. Wotzth. Timothy Lane. Tullahoma. Tenn.; Scab- bard and Blade. SAM. Distinguished Military Student. Wortman. Frieda Marie. Ridgely. Tenn.; Chi Omega President. S.F.O.B., Mortar Board. AWS Legislative Board. Co-Chairman of All-Sing. Co- Chairman Vol Corps, Co-Chairman of Usher Corps. SGA Senator. Wright. Alex. Union City. Tenn.: Alpha Tau Omega. Wright. Richard Grey. Knoxville. Tenn.; Kappa Sigma. Wylie. Paul E.. Jackson, Tenn.; Pi Kappa Alpha President. Y Yarhro. Frances Ann. Dyersburg, Tenn.; Alpha Omicron Pi. Student Center Arts Comm. York. Dixie Diane. Chattanooga. Tenn.; AMA Young. Linda Margaret. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Alpha Gamma Delta Secretary, Phi Eta Tau. SNEA, Adawayhi. 429Acacia 244-245 Ace Board 125 Adawayhi 110 Air Force ROTC 156-161 Alpha Beta Alpha 129 Alpha Chi Omega 246-247 Alpha Chi Sigma 128 Alpha Delta Pi 248-249 Alpha Epsilon Delta 108 Alpha Epsilon Phi 250-251 Alpha Epsilon Pi 252-253 Alpha Gamma Delta 254-255 Alpha Gamma Rho 256-257 Alpha Lambda Delta 96 Alpha Omicron Pi 258-259 Alpha Phi Omega 144 Alpha PiMu126 Alpha Tau Omega 260-261 Alpha Xi Delta 264-265 Alpha Zeta 106 A merican Home Economics Association 121 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 122 American Institute oflndustrial Engineers 124 American MarketingAssociation 115 American Society ongricultural Engineers 122 American Society ofCt'vil Engineers 123 American Society ofMecham'cal Engineers 123 American Society ofMilitary Engineers 124 Army ROTC 150-155 Associated Women Students 82-83 Band 164-165 Baptists Student Center148 Beacon 92-93 Beta Alpha Psi 115 Beta Gamma Sigma 107 Beta Theta Pi 266-267 Blue Triangle 145 Business Board 119 Campus Executives 145 Cheerleaders 166-167 Chi Epsilon 109 Chi Omega 268-269 Christian Center147 Christian Science Center147 Circle K 111 Dairy Club 114 Dairy Products Judging Team 114 Delta Delta Delta 270-271 Delta Gamma 272-273 Della Nu Alpha 117 Delta Sigma Pi 118 Delta Tau Delta 274-275 Delta Zeta 276-277 Eta Kappa Nu107 Farmhouse 278-279 Four-HAllStars146 Gamma Phi Beta 280-281 Independent Students Association 88 430 ORGANIZA TI ON S INDEX International Club 89 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 126 Kappa Alpha 282-285 Kappa Delta 286-287 Kappa Kappa Gamma 288-289 Kappa Sigma 290-293 Lambda ChiAlpha 294-297 Men's Choru5141 Mortar Board 99 Nahheeyayli 112-113 Newman Club 149 Omicron Delta K appa 98 Omicron Nu 104 PhiAlpha Delta 130 Phi Beta K appa 100 Phi Delta Phi 131 Phi Eta Sigma 97 Phi Gamma Delta 300-303 Phi Kappa Psi 304-305 Phi Mu 306-307 Phi Sigma Kappa 308-311 Phoenix 91 Pi Beta Phi 312-313 Pi Kappa Alpha 314-315 Pi Kappa Phi316-317 Pi Lambda Theta 108 Pi Tau Sigma 127 Presbyterian Student Center148 Publications Council 90 Scabbard and Blade 105 Scarabbean 102 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 318-321 Sigma Alpha Iota 109 Sigma Chi322-325 Sigma Kappa 326-32 7 Sigma Nu 328-329 Sigma Phi Epsilon 330-331 Ski Club 138 Society ofAmerican Military Engineers 11 7 Stadium Hall Organization 146 Student Faculty Organization Board 84 Student Government Association 78-81 T. Club 139 Tennessee Engineer 133 Tennessee Farmer 134 Tennessee Law Review 135 Tyson House 149 University Center 85-87 University of Tennessee Bar Association 132 University of Tennessee Singers 142-143 Usher Corps 132 Vol Corps 13 7 Volunteer 94-95 Women's Chorus 140 Young Democrats 136 Young Republicans 136 Zeta Beta Tau 332-333 Zeta Tau Alpha 334-335 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: As 1967 Volunteer editor I wish to thank the following people: The Publications Council for their encouragement and understanding; Ed Hackleman and Ralph Van Dyke, American Yearbook Co., Chicago, for suggested techniques and creative designs; Sports Illustrated photographer, Neil Leifer, for the color pictures appearing on pages 168-169; Scott Heppell for allowing us to use his color slides; Paul Sherbakoff, yearbook advisor, for his support and confidence that we would get the book out before summer vacation; Ron Wempe, American Yearbook advisor, for answering all those many questions, talking to American Yearbook Co. instead of me, and for his presence and proofreading during Spring Break; and finally to the faithful few who stuck it out ltil the last page was mailed. 43l 432 The most amazing thought to me is the fact that they are leaving room for planned relaxa- tionTTiGeorge Bass, 1940, President of UT Alumni Assoc. The imprints of bulldozers, cement trucks, and students have left much of the ground at UT wrinkled and torn from the efforts of men. The first scars appeared in the Spring of 66 when the huge tree in back of Student Center was uprooted to make way for construction crews that later spread dust in most offices and classrooms. The leveling or conversion of old fraternity houses to prepare for the tTnew hilP 0r humanities complex altered the traveled paths and living facilities of students. The initial disaster stages turned to calamities after partial- ly completed buildings were opened for use. However, anticipating the extreme traf- flc congestion on football weekends and ' journeys to the west end of campus, builders finally produced Volunteer Boulevard. A rash of new names on well- known old byways preceded the an- nouncing of even more new buildings. 0 I I . , . a hWe are interested in keeping in contact with the new students. I feel that colleges lose too many capable students who should have had assistance with academic, social, and personal problemsfiDean Charles Burchett. 434 The physical facilities of UT were subplanted by new crews of demolish- ers and re-builders. The administra- tion faculties were also re-oriented with the arrival of Dean Jane McCor- mick and the departure of Dean Charles Lewis. SGA spent a memo- rable year doing away with Class of- ficers while AWS passed 12:00 curfews for girls on week nights in Fall of i67. Structural changes only presented a minor portion of the new IBM regis- tration and required meal tickets for the Presidential Pavilion elicited con- troversies which thwarted student efforts. stUT is really moving ahead to be one of the most out- standing colleges in the U,S,, Especially in academic standards and studentsfieK. C. 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In a given pro- jected, budgeted space of time every person attracted to this campus during the year contributes some degree of himself. The Torchbearers for 67, Andy Holt, Bob Bonitati, 18,000 students, and thousands of employees added to the craftmanship 0f builders to create the new plant that is becoming UT. The attic 0f the University Extension building oHers much to each of the flgures represented. The events of 1967 will shortly be a legacy instead of happenings, but the roots of new projects, the branches of present chores, and the blossoming of previous suggestions has occupied UT all year. At the deadline of the Volunteer, comple- tion dates have been set for May for the natatorium. Blueprints of the Communica- tions Building and Undergraduate Library are in the making. Talks are being held on a new RE. building and many dormi- tories. Happenings for 67 included: ticket lines, rainy Alabama game, balloons and hats at Homecoming, uthink greenf rush in tents and borrowed buildings, that crane on top of the humanities building, mud and mud and more mud, freshman hour changes, campus cops giving parking tickets, All-Sing billboards, tribunal cases, llwelre number oneiin basketballf at- tendance at track meets, the Supremes, Carnicus, and the Honors Banquet. Dreams developed into realities during the 1966-67 school year and the University ofTennessee acquired a reputation of progress and fantastic growth. Students stared in amazement to see the 01d destroyed, desolation left in its place, and finally impressive steel structures silhouetted against the Knoxville skies. We ofthe 1967 Volunteer staffhope we have captured some of the spirit of progress which was so apparent on UTis campus. Our purpose is to help you as alums recall events which occurred in 1966-67. Remember this school year as a year when UT was tops in sports. Think of the long hours Ofstudy as well as play that made you a useful citizen. 1966-67 was a year which began with a few discomforts due to unnnished facilities . . . a year filled with impatience as projects were slowly being completed one by one . . . a year which finally came to an end leaving you breathless at the realization ofwhat was at the beginning of UT7s 172nd year, what now is at the close ofthe year, and what will be in the years to come the University ofTennessee . . . your Alma Mater. 2;... ? ?D-IIII-lm mg: m. Spring Sports 442 0 Camicus 450 ' Graduation 452 w, mwmmigtiawaa;'Eiiswi--WW , M M 5: 5'5 WWW zwmw' C; : gawasLamxmmww33.50532: MM 5 EgmwpmwVOWL 3 5 .9th w 'x; La??? m 5 1, mar 11'; w Um w-mezaumxr wr- , w zV xmn wwxlfinyK is 71x: m n5yaagzaawgssa mama : : a as ER; 8 52? 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Tommy Mozur racked up U.Tfs only singles crown . . . team captain Lenny Schloss was named to the All-Southeastern Conference tennis team for the second consecutive year. 443 Swimming becomes a favorite activity for hundreds of students with the completion of the new Student Aquatic Center. Ice blue waters . . . a unique blue building . . . a warm spring day . . . the stage is set for hours of enjoyment as the natatorium captures the title of the most popular spot on campus. 444 446 Vols rolled to their fourth straight SEC track title at the conference meet held in Knoxville. Although not the favorite going into the meet, Coach Rohets team pulled their win OH with a burst of team effort and enthusiasm. Richmond Flowers was judged the meetts top performer as he scored 12 1 t4 points with firsts in the 100-yard dash . . . the 120-yard hurdles . , . a fifth place in the broadjump . . . and anchor leg on the Vols, winning 440-yard relay unit. Over 7500 fans attended the Dogwood Relays track meet in April. Tennessee led the SEC to Victory over the Atlantic Coast Conference to complete a thrilling season. k Tennessee is tops in every phase of university activity. To add to our fame . . . uThe Worldhs Greatest Grillh . . . The night-Club atmosphere lends itself to student center dances . . . hootenanies . . a meeting place for friends. Educational inspiration was not forgotten. Soon after completion of the Student Center Grill finishing touches were applied the Universityhs pride . . . the Social Science and Humanities building. 448 W , 449 Camz'cus 1967 ween? rsr wmnnagggw$am iuagnggaz:$- Mtg? Chi Omega First Place WomenWs Division g; kg 24:0an WM: :- xE WWW um H kw: w , .. Wk L w W ,1: mm M5 mu ,3. wmmnmxx : m. L. ,. 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Bright lights . . . cleaver costumes . . . thunderous applause . . . dazzling trophies . . . these are the things that build Carnicus . . . a true Volunteer tradition. 451 Sigma Chi First Place Mcnk Division Spring quarter begins as any other quarter . . . the same closed sections in registrations . . . the usual lengthy lines to pay fees . . . the familiar expensive trip to the bookstore. Yet for many students spring quarter will end in a way that will change their lives. Final exams hnished seniors are caught up in a whirl of excitement . . . teas . . . receptions . . . interviews . . . decisions . . . graduation . . . 453 454 Final words of encourage- ment . . . a coniident handshake . . . a diploma . . . the University of Ten- nessee y0ur Alma Mater. 80 her6s to you old Ten- nessee, Our Alma Mater- true We pledge in love and harmony Our loyalty to youP, Memories, like reilections on still waters, silhouette themselves in reminiscence of the past. You have crossed another bridge in your journey through life. There will be other hills to climb and more bridges to cross on the road to success and happiness. As the sun sets on your college career a new day is dawning. slYesterday is but todayls memory And tomorrow is todayls dream? 456
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