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Ait- i VAX 18 r- - - -.! , ' • f J r-SV -AV ' u 7l ' - % m H 22 •• . ' • $ 23 24 - ■■•■•• : ' ■■■-- -■- -- - : ■' ' :v : ■I 28 30 ■■' ! ' •■Kl 33 The 1969 CAP AND GOWN Is Respectfully Dedicated to . . . To A Gentle Baron The crows of winter on lumbering wings Flew before us, as we with street-torn throats Stumbled down rusted alleys, scattering The snarling dogs and their puckered sides. Our coats Were thin, needy of mending; our faces laced And carved sternly by ice; our anecdotes Stale, clumsy our manners: hardly ones to place Around your table to enliven a meal. But you were gently insistent, and thus, embraced In your perfect silk, we sat down, neer-do-weels Seated before the feast of a baron, who Has survived this age of plagues, where rich men reel Drunkenly through the night, and grinning gods tatoo Young men with blue-gray death. The close-cropped sun Slipped, as we talked amid the warming brew And basted pork. The road yet to be won From the night called, and we took a slow good-bye. The sky hung black as the habit of a nu n Or the belly of a crow or vulture, but I Remember now (as beggars have always done) The touch of silk and the rhythm of the sky. Ron Walker Dr. Charles Trawick Harrison 35 - - •- ' A v.r.: :;;,,,- , :„.■.,.„,„. , , ! : ' !?:!:!:;;::::::::!:::.o. ' r. .:. - .■' •■• ■•:•_ . :•• :-: : ;;::;:; j;;.;:;:.„3 36 37 .::: mm 42 43 SM OEJ 45 46 SK ■l 50 51 52 53 A Gallery of Young Ladies 5A MISS DEXTER R. ENGLAND, Hollins College, Hollins, Va. 57 ■: ... . ' . ' . : - ■■■■.:■.J A Woman, Altamont. MISS ELY REOHL, Georgia State College, Atlanta, Ga. MISS GAYLE D. SMITH, Briarcliff College, Briarclitf Manor, N. Y. MISS SHERRY RUMBERG, Mississippi State College for Women, Columbus, Miss. (SO MISS LIZ ROBINSON, Goucher College, Towson, Md. 61 62 BISHOP GIRAULT M. JONES, Chancellor EDWARD McCRADY, Vice Chancellor 63 WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL, Provost 64 ROBERT S. LANCASTER, Dean of the College JOHN M. WEBB, Dean of Men JOHN B. RANSOM III, Director of Admissions JAMES C. OATES, Business Manager, Direc- tor of Auxiliary Enterprises, Commissioner of Public Lands. DOUGLASS L. VAUGHAN, JR., Treasurer MARCUS L. OLIVER, Director of Development DAVID H. PASCHALL Assistant Director of Admissions WILLIAM G. HARKINS Librarian MARLEEN B.ALLEN Director of Financial Aid WILLIAM PORTER WARE Registrar ALBERTS. GOOCH, JR. Executive Director of Associated Alumni BRINLEY J. RHYS, English JAMES T. CROSS, Mathematics A. SCOTT BATES, French ALLEN TATE, English JOSEPH D. CUSHMAN, History DAVID B. CAMP, Chemistry RICHARD J. CORBIN, English ARTHUR M. SCHAEFER, Economics HERBERT S. WENTZ, Religion ROBERT A. DEGEN, Economics WILLIAM M. PRIESTLY, Mathematics HENRY F. ARNOLD, Englisr CHARLES O. BAIRD, Forestry EDWARD B. KING, History MARVIN E. GOODSTEIN, Economics GILBERT F. GILCHRIST, Political Science MAURICE A. MOORE English HENRY W. SMITH, Forestry ERIC W. NAYLOR, Spanish JOEL W. PUGH II, Religion DOROTHY PITTS, French Spanish JOHN F. FLYNN, History SHERWOOD F. EBEY, Mathematics DAVID V.GUTHRIE, Political Science ROBERT W. LUNDIN, Psychology CHARLES M. BINNICKER, JR., Classical Languages DONALD B. WEBBER, Spanish KENNETH R. W. JONES, French 73 GEORGE S. RAMSEUR, Biology ANDREW N. LYTLE, English LAURENCE R. ALVAREZ, Mathematics HARRY C. YEATMAN, Biology H. MALCOLM OWEN, Biology WILLIAM T. COCKE, English WILLIAM H. RALSTON, JR., English BAYLY TURLINGTON, Classical Languages CHARLES T. HARRISON, English JOSEPH T. FUHRMANN, History CHARLES E. CHESTON, Forestry WILLIAM B. GUENTHER, Chemistry MARTHA McCRORY, Music MARVIN O. GANGER, R.O.T.C. H. STANFORD BARRETT, Artist in Residence THADDEUS C. LOCKARD, JR., German JOSEPH M. RUNNING, Music JAMES W. BRETTMAN, Religion ARTHUR B. DUGAN, Political Science 78 JACQUELINE T. SCHAEFER, French JAMES E. YEATS, R.O.T.C. K. WARD RESUR, Speech ABBOTT C. MARTIN, English V j ,-! , PHILIP J. LORENZ. Physics T. FELDER DORN, Chemistry ANITA S. GOODSTEIN, History 80 JAMES N. LOWE, Chemistry WILLIAM J. GARLAND, Philosophy KENNETH C. SPATZ, JR., Psychology FREDERICK R. WHITESELL, German SAMUEL A. McLEOD, Mathematics ROBERT L. KEELE, Political Science CHARLES S. PEYSER, JR., Psychology A. TIMOTHY PICKERING, Spanish GORDON E. HOWELL, R.O.T.C. ERIC H. ELLIS, Physics HUGH H. CALDWELL, Philosophy STRATTON BUCK, French ... • .. ■■■Sf m CHARLES W. FOREMAN, Biology Not Pictured: FRANCIS S. HART, Physics DAVID W. LUMPKINS. Russian MATRONS MRS. VAUGHN, MRS. WARING, MRS. CURRY, MRS. KLATTE, MRS. BARNES, MRS. JONES. Not pictured are: MRS. RAULSTON, MRS. MASK, MRS. STIMUS, MRS. MOORE, and MRS. CHENEY. Ate ■■■■' ■■• A Ho-Hum Year Football ... a little good, a little bad ... a four-four year ... not one of Sewanee ' s best . . . lack of consistency . . . good ground game . . . usually ade- quate defense . . . little to no passing attack . . . wobbly passes, or ruptured ducks . . . too many interceptions . . . long off-season for Majors . . . something new for the girls ... the T-formation . . . at last . . . Millsaps 16, Sewanee 0: lots of Sewanee turnovers . . . constant test of defensive unit . . . a couple of cracks appear ... not much offense ... not enough time between turnovers . . . Blount completes 8 out of 10 passes . . . four to Sewanee . . . four to Millsaps . . . around every silver lining is a black cloud . . . Sewanee 21, Hampton-Sidney 12: out of the gate first, never headed . . . spoiling a Homecoming ... 46 yard pass from Blount to Timbo . . . Mike Turner starts his perfect PAT record . . . Turpen on loose ball ... 65 yards and a touchdown . . . Richardson blocks a H-S punt, another score . . . Ensor, Beene, and Newman lead defense . . . Sewanee 21, Fordham 0: a junket to New York . . . one for old time ' s sake . . . granite not what they used to be . . . 476 yards rushing for the Tigers . . . Wally Bryant tries to help everyone ' s yards per carry average . . . Turpen: 123 yards in 10 carries . Keith Bell: 117 yards in 6 carries . . . Austin 14, Sewanee 7: Kangaroos come to the Mountain . . . heavily favored, undefeated, and averaging 5 TD ' s per game . . . perhaps Sewanee ' s finest game all year . . . never giving up . . . holding Austin score- less in second half . . . Beene and Booker are key roles in defense . . . Centre 24, Sewanee 14: a bad start in the CAC . . . Owens and Turpen give Tigers 14-0 lead midway through second quarter . . . down- hill after that . . . second-half fumbles and intercep- tions tell tale ... a sad tale . . . Bubba work horse . . . ever try to tackle a strong, fast fireplug? . . . 144 yards in 20 carries . . . Turpen gets 70 yards in 4 carries . . . Sewanee 28, Southwestern 14: Homecoming, and the rollercoaster heads back UP . . . Blount gets two first-half touchdowns, Beene one ... a couple anxious moments in second half . . . they are going to choke another one . . . Beene ices cake ... 71 yard scamper . . . Raol wins cake . . . rumors of a fix circulate . . . Washington and Lee 16, Sewanee 7: and the rollercoaster heads back downhill ... a bad start . . . W L safety on opening kick-off . . . brief 7-2 Sewanee lead ... or a pass . . . even . . . weak pass defense spells disaster . . . second-half drive falls short . . . railroad bell to find new home . . . Sewanee 35, Washington 28: a real slugfest . . . lead back and forth several times 89 . early score on 47 yard Boon-to-Hubbard pass . even . . . 17-15 Washington at half . . . three Sewanee TD ' s in third period . . . Beene ' s on 60 yard run ... a tight final two minutes . . . Washington TD and recovered on-sides kick . . . David Nichols on fumble to save win . . . senior tailback Bill Blount finally finds himself as passer . . . completing 8 out of 12 for 141 .. . could develope into outstanding passer next year . . . Beene picks up 146 yards on the ground . . . finally ... an off-and-on again year MARSHALL BOON, Co-Captain, DAVID NICHOLS, JOHN POPHAM, ED SCHMUT- ZER, TIM HUBBARD, RICHARD MAT- THEWS, JIM ENSOR, MIKE TURNER, HOWARD RIVES, RICKI POFF, TERRY ROBERTS, BARRY GOSS, TOM ARCHER, DAVID FOX, DAN CALLAHAN, Co-Captain, PETE ENWALL, JOHN BENNETT, JOHN BILLINGS, BOB BOBO, MAX ANGER- HOLZER, ERIC NEWMAN, WALTER MERRILL, JOHN CANNON, BOBBY LEE, DAVID THAMES, DEAN HOLLAND, WIN- STON SHEEHAN, Captain, WILEY RICH- ARDSON, DELL WEIBLE, PAUL LANDRY, TODD SHELTON, MARSHALL GARRETT, ED HENRY, DON BURTON, JOE GUESS, MIKE WILLIAMS, JIM BEENE, Co-Captain, YOGI ANDERSON, MARK WOLFE, EDWIN DAVENPORT, CHIP WATT, BILL BLOUNT, RANDY LOVE, BOB AKIN, BOB BURWELL, JIM BOOKER, NATHANIEL OWENS, GARVIN DUNAWAY, TIM TURPEN, JOHN PULLEN, MARK TANKSLEY, SHROPIE DUNAWAY, FRANK GRAHAM, KEITH BELL, JOHN DAVENPORT. Generally a Disappointin; sS 92 eason Soccer . . . and Soccer becomes a varsity sport at last . . . Tom Griffith, UNC . . . former director of physical education at the University of Chattanooga . . . serves as commutant coach ... a slow start, a mediocre finish . . . generally a disappointing season . . . managing a 3-8-1 record . . . victories over the University of Chat- tanooga, Vanderbilt, and Berry College . . . finishing a respectable third at the Covanant College Tourna- ment ... in which four teams competed . . . however . . . there is a highly respectable 2-0 win . . . over highly favored Vanderbilt University . . . drive . . . desire . . . and good ball control . . . sophomore right wing Mike Williams scores first . . . Bruce Bass gets the sec- ond . . . during the season: Bass four goals . . . Eaton four goals . . . Gwinn and Cary Westerfield get two apiece . . . Williams one . . . and Greer one . . . goalee Big George Westerfield has 135 saves . . . George Greer is MVP . . . and Forest Dillon is most improved . . . even Trout Sadler gets a letter-sweater and can join the ' S Club . . . Griffith works hell hard on the freshmen . . . O.M. HALL, C. B. JEPSON, C. M. SOGARD, G. W. WESTERFIELD, Co-Captain, W. H. BEECKEN, T. P. CALLAHAN, D. COUGHLIN, C. W. HILSMAN, C. LEE, C. P. MASON, H. P. SADLER, B. W. SMITH, W. C. STOUT, M. VAN DYKE, T. P. WILKINSON, R. B. BASS, E. J. CRAWFORD, R. F. DILLON, G. J. GREER, Co-Captain, D. E. HUNTLEY, R. D. KLEIN, R. H. LEE, Captain, R. L. LOWENTHAL, A. R. TABER, R. T. TAYLOR, W. G. CHAMPLIN, J. D. EATON, D. EUSTICE, T. G. FULLER, W. C. GRAY, H. M. S. HOPE, J. A. JARRELL, G. S. JOSLIN, H. S. MARTIN, M. E. MOOR, J. B. SNOWDEN, M. M. TOLLEY, R. S. VICKERS, C. E. WESTERFIELD, M.C. S.WILLIAMS. ■HHH ?£ , ' iSSSi-S tr : Cross Country . . . this season not a good one . . . psychologist Dr. Spatz volunteers as coach . . . generally plagued by lack of experience . . . and depth . . . senior Ronnie Tomlin, captain ... in charge . . . only a 1-8 dual meet record . . . intersquad competition is keen ... but not much improved overall . . . forecast: a brighter future . . . next season a majority of the team will return . . . opened with a loss to arch-rival Southwestern . . . superior depth is the deciding factor . . . Tomlin captures first with a 21 :46 . . . on his home course of 3.75 miles . . . sixth place is David Hillier . . . freshmen Chris Belcher and Parkin Hunter finish eighth and tenth . . . respectively . . . Centre College ... the most exciting encounter of year . . . again, Tomlin takes first . . . rest of the team fares better . . . Jim Snyder, freshman, finishes fourth . . . with 23:50 ... the second Tiger to run the home course under 24:00 . . . Centre wins . . . with a slim 27-28 ... the CAC ... at Sewanee ... the biggest disappointment . . . and Washington University continues to dominate CAC cross country . . . Tomlin, 21 :03, finishes a fast third . . . Hillier is twentieth . . . CHRIS BELCHER, DAN BLEVINS, MIKE ELDRED, DAVID FRANTZ, DAVE HILLIER, BEN ALFORD, LEE HOWARD, PARKIN HUNTER, EARL MORGAN, JIM SNYDER, RONNIE TOMLIN, Captain. A Year of Personal Satisfaction and Drive 94 The Name of the Game .. . Wrestling Wrestling . . . repeat as CAC champs . . . compile fine 6-2 record overall . . . easily wins over Southwestern (twice) . . . Wash- ington University . . . Maryville . . . Centre . . . and Troy . . . setbacks at the hands of the University of Georgia . . . and a strong Chattanooga University . . . five take first place in divisions in the CAC tourna- ment . . . captains Jack Baker and Tee Park- er ... in the 1 23 and 137 pound classes respectively . . . Bob Green in 152 . . . Lawson Whitaker in 160 . . . and David Nickols in the 167 class . . . second place conference finishes are Yogi Anderson . . . Bobby Slaten . . . Jim Booker .... John Billings . . . and Barry Goss . . . Bobby Lee is unable to compete due to a sepa- rated shoulder . . . Baker sets new total point record in four years at Sewanee . . . good showing is expected at SEIWA at Auburn . . . TEE PARKER, Co-Captain, YOGI ANDER- SON, JACK BAKER, Co-Captain, BOBBY SLATEN, BOB GREEN, LAWSON WHIT- AKER, DAVID NICHOLS, JIM BOOKER, BOBBY LEE, TRICE FASIG, CLAY SMALLWOOD, GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN BILLINGS, BARRY GOSS. 98 -. v  A Flatfooted Year Ends in Sports Illustrated HOME VISITOR TIME OUT I PERIOD Basketball . . . worst season in a long time at Sewanee . . . nine straight losses ... A losing sea- son digs pretty deep. ... led by senior Frank Stain- bach ... a good outside-shooting guard . . . three years a starter, twice team captain ... an average of 14 points per game, leading in assists and free- throw percentage . . . transfer Wayland Long leads in rebounds . . . Ron Shelton in field goal percentage ... a single-post offense, suited to the level of talent . . . really a guard offense . . . man-to-man, switching man-to-man, and the 2-3 zone . . . multiple defenses ... a loss to Centre College, 76-66 . . . Stainback 24 points ... a five game road trip through Georgia and Florida . . . another loss, to SEC power University of Georgia, 107-67 . . . UGA All American candidate Bob Lienhard scores 29 points, copps 32 rebounds . . Wayland Long with 21 points . . . four games against stiff competition in Florida . . . very erratic ball . . . drop all four . . . Rollins College 73-58 . . . Florida Southern, Mississippi College, and Florida Presbyterian, in the Citrus Tournament . . . Long gets 28 against Florida Presbyterian ... in first two home games Lambuth College wins 58-55 and 75-54 . . . and in Nashville, David Lipscomb can cut the nets, 64-55 . . . half the season is over . . . finally a win, Birmingham Southern 73-55 ... get the ball down the court . . . and control the boards . . . losses follow ... to Southwestern and Lambuth . . . Sewanee 101 m ■•■' .- gets a second win in upsetting David Lipscomb 47-44 . . . slow-down, control ball . . . deliberate and down to fractions . . a final game and a final win . . . against Piedmont College . . . and Lawdy murder Coach Varnell gets into Sports Illustrated . . . These boys are willing to pay the price. Pay the price. That ' s the philosophy I ' ve lived by . . . Pay the price to win. . . . RON SHELTON, FRANK STAINBACK, Captain (2 yrs), STEVE OSEMAN, STEVE DAVIS, WAYLAND LONG, JOHNNY JOHNSON, BOB KNIGHT, DAN SAIN, LARRY DANIELS, KESLEY COLBERT. A Hollywood Finish for Conference Crown 104 Swimming ... a winning season . . . and a CAC champion- ship . . . noses out Washington and Lee in Hollywood finish for conference crown . . . lead by three points into the final event . . . 400 yard freestyle relay . . . difference between first and second ... 4 points . . . Sewanee ' s Steve Griggs touches out . . . Chris Munson by two yards . . . captain Doug Baker leads . . . anchor . . . Rick Dent holds . . . Se- wanee 146 . . . Washington and Lee 139 . . . season victories over CAC opponents . . . Centre ... the University of Louisville . . . SEC teams prove too rough . . . lose to Vanderbilt . . . Tennessee . . . Kentucky . . . and Alabama ... a hard fought win over closely matched Georgia Tech . . . easily defeat Emory . . . DeKalb College . . . Birmingham Southern . . . and Morhead . . . Baker . . . winning efforts consistantly ... in 500 and 1000 yard freestyle events . . . Rick Dent is school record holder in the backstroke events . . . and remained undefeated . . . Jed Gorden . . . first year in com- petitive diving . . . wins three meter CAC tournament . . . DOUG BAKER, Captain, BRUCE DENSON, RICK DENT, BOB DOUGAN, JEF FARRIOR, JED GORDON, STEVE GRIGGS, BOB LOVE, RANDY LOVE, JOHN MAGRATH, CHRIS MUN- SON, LARRY SANDERS, BILL STEWART, DOUG VANDER- BILT, LAW WILSON, JOHN COLMORE. Baseball Title Hopes Fly High Baseball . . . could be a successful season this spri ng . . . a 25 game schedule . . . experienced . . . depth . . . and several good freshmen . . . should improve on past year ' s 14-9 record . . . overall might be the best in school ' s history ... a tuning up week ... in Florida and Southern Alabama . . . opener against Vanderbilt . . . April 2 . . . returning lettermen fill eight of nine starting positions . . . Colbert, Stewart, and VanOrden give depth in infield . . . Tilley, Akin, and Scheunemann in outfield . . . White and Ellis on the mound . . . Cunningham behind the plate . . . hope to capture CAC crown . . . KESLEY COLBERT, Captain, BILLY CUNNINGHAM, BOB WHITE, DON ELLIS, RICK VANORDEN, JOHN STEWART, GEORGE HORTON, TOMMY TILLEY, BOBBY AKIN, MIKE SCHEUNEMANN, DAN SAIN, LARRY DANIELS, OGIE OGELVIE, TOM PRUITT, MARK SANDVIG . . . .500 Net Season Possible ... A Novel Idea Tennis . . . summer tournaments . . . year ' s prospects appear bright . . . team relatively young with return- ing lettermen . . . seven returning lettermen . . . tends, in fact, to be the same team as last year . . . which placed second in CAC . . . fourth in TIAC . . . and garnered 7-10 record ... no freshman prospects ap- pear to place high . . . scheduled fewer matches . . . and the number one position is up for grabs by the entire team ... in top contention are junior John Parsons . . . who won the fall intersquad tour- nament . . . Moot Burns, Captain . . . sophomores Phil Eschbach and Sandy Johnson . . . sophomore Tern Miller . . . however ... is leading contender . . . Tom Griffith . . . Soccer coach . . . hopes for a CAC championship ... in his first year as Sewanee ' s tennis coach . . . MOULTRIE BURNS, Captain, TEM MILLER, SANDY JOHNSON, PHIL ESCHBACK, JIM BURNS, BRUCE BASS, BOB LOENTHAL, ED CRAWFORD, BAYARD SNOWDEN, DANA CARLSON, JOHN PARSONS . . 107 Golf . . . last year 12-3-1 ... the CAC Bell . . . and a confer- ence record score of 590 for the 36 hole CAC tournament ... off to a good start . . . maybe fifth winning season in a row . . . three returning lettermen ... Ed White . . . Jack Steinmeyer . . . George Waterhouse . . . season starts in Miami . . . March . . . the University of Miami Invitational Golf Tournament . . . return . . . dual matches . . . Miami . . . Auburn . . . Vanderbilt . . . Alabama . . . MTSU . . . plus . . . others . . . Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Association Golf Tournament ... at Sewanee . . . April . . . CAC at Centre college . . . Walter Bryant tries to coach . . . golf Duffers Seek 4th CAC Title ED WHITE, Captain, MIKE POLLARD, JACK STEINMEYER, CY QUADLAND, ALLEN YATES, GEORGE WATERHOUSE, DAVID MORSE, STEVEN SANFORD, SAM AGNEW, JOHNNY JOHNSON, TOM BROYLES, JOCK TONNISEN, KENT FAR- MAN, OLLIE HODGSON, JAMES MITCHELL. in 5th Year 108 m 109 h x £j itt . Weightmen and Tomlin Highlight Season Track . . . only a handful of returning lettermen . . . freshmen standouts . . . and other new additions . . . hope of improving upon last year ' s third place CAC finish . . . high scorer John Colmore in four field events . . . Dan Alport and Brad Weeks in the weights . . . Brian Porter in triple-jump . . . track events could be weakest area . . . with exception of TIAC and CAC champion Ronnie Tomlin ... no proven competitors . . . personnel and potential ... but inexperi- enced squad . . . JOHN COLMORE, Co-Captain, RONNIE TOMLIN, Co-Captain, BRUCE DENSON, DAN AHLPORT, BRAD WEEKS, PAUL FRANTZ, JIM CHICKERING, TOM ARCHER, MARK TANKSLEY, BOB BURWELL, PAUL LANDRY, BILL MAUZY, BRIAN PORTER, TOM GIBSON, LARRY DIMMITT, DAVID HILLIER, JIM SNYDER, CHRIS BELCHER . . . 111 112 113 THE ORDER OF GOWNSMEN, JOHN EDGAR schmut- ZER. President, JAMES NELSON SULLIVAN, Vice President, DON- ALD ELLIS, Secretary-Treasurer. NEW IDEAS COMMITTEE RING COMMITTEE RANDOLPH C. MARKS, Chairman, E. WYATT PRUNTY, WILSON G. RUSSELL, WALTER H. MERRILL, PETER C. ENWALL, ED- MUND RHETT, TELFAIR H. PARKER, E. RANDOLPH HANSEN, K. LOGAN JACKSON, DENNIS H. HALL, MOULTRIE B. BURNS, GEORGE W. BISHOP. ORRIN L. HARRISON, Chairman, JACK L. BARENFANGER, J. CLAYTON SMALLWOOD, HENRY B. FISHBURNE, W. BRADLEY WEEKS, W. GARDNER CHAMPLIN, ALEXANDER T. JOHNSON, WILLIAM T. BARRON. 115 PROCTORS, CHARLES W. SHEEHAN, Head Proctor JAMES R. BEENE, MARSHALL M. BOON, GEORGE I. CHAMBERLAIN, KEBER K. COLBERT, DONALD J. ELLIS, RICHARD P. MATTHEWS, ARTHUR E. MALLORY, WALTER H. MERRILL, HENRY N. PARS- LEY, JOHN S. PULLEN, WILSON G. RUS- SELL, R. FRANKLIN STAINBACK, J. ED- GAR SCHMUTZER, RONALD E. TOMLIN, HENRY L. VRUWINK. HONOR COUNCIL, Chairman RANDY CHARLES, WINSTON SHEEHAN, ED SCHMUTZER, DONALD ELLIS, CAREY WESTERFIELD, CHIP FERRIS, HENRY LODGE, WILSON RUSSELL. 116 DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE, GEORGE WESTERFIELD, Chairman RANDY CHARLES. MOULTRIE BURNS, RONNIE TOMLIN, GEORGE CHAMBER- LAIN, CAREY WESTERFIELD, WILSON RUSSELL, FRED JONES. nfifffiiMiiii ... ....... 117 SACRISTANS, PHILIP D. WARD, Head Sacristan GLENN M, DENKLER, WILLIAM C. BENNETT, JAMES E. SMITH. STUDENT VESTRY, GEORGE I. CHAM- BERLAIN, Warden WALTER H. MERRILL, Secretary, J. RICHARD LODGE, Treasurer, DOUGLAS B. BAKER, NA- THANIEL D. OWENS, JAMES C. GREY, SAMUEL AGNEW. ACOLYTES GUILD, President DAVID CAMERON, MIKE ELDRED, Vice-President, ROBERT GREGERSON, DWIGHT DAVIS, GARRY ZAGE- LOW, ALLEN PAHMEYER, MICHAEL COOMBS, CLINT MOORE, DICK JOHNSON, EIDSON SMITH, JIM THOMPSON, CHRIS BELCHER, PHIL LAMSON, FRED PFEIFFER, EDD WHEELER, LARRY PURDOM, KIRK KELSO, PATRICK EAGAN, LEWIS EBERLY, HERBERT REYNOLDS, RUSSELL LAWSON, JOHN MORRELL, DAVE RICE, ROBERT STALL, DAVID MCNEELY, HAR- OLD SMITH, GENE LIDYARD, JOHN JARRELL, BRUCE RACHETER, FRED THOMAS, BRAD WHITNEY, SHAWN PACKARD, FRANK MUMBY, JOHN BROABNAX, MARK TERRELL, GLEN DENKLER. 119 THE UNIVERSITY CHOIR, RONALD TOMLIN, President GLENN DAVIS, Secretary. BOB TAYLOR, Librarian, BRUCE MILLER, Bus- iness Manager, DICK LODGE, Assistant Business Manager, RICHARD ELBERFELD. Baritone Section Leader, IRA GREENE, Bass Section Leader, CHRIS KERSHAW, First Tenor Section Leader, JIM TURK, Second Tenor Section Leader, JOHN ALLEN, CHARLES BICKERSTAFF, GEORGE BROTHERS, JAMES CHICKERING, DENNIS COUGHLIN, MARK DENKLER, MICHAEL ELDRED, DAVID FRANTZ, JOHN GAGE, STEPHEN GESTER, ROBERT CHARLES BREENE, CHRIS HANNUM, ORRIN HARRISON, ROBERT HESS, LELAND HOWARD, WARREN JACOBSON, CARL KAMM, DOUGLASS MAGUIRE, HENRY MARSHALL, RAUL MATTEL DICK MILLER, EARL MORGAN, GARDNER NEELY, ED NIEDZWIECKE, RICHARD QUICK, BOB REESE, MORGAN ROBERTSON, GENE ROBINSON, JIM SAVAGE, JOHN STEWART, FRED THOMAS, PAUL THOMPSON, WILLIAM TUCKER, MICHAEL WALLENS, PHIL WARD, JOE WILEY, CARLISLE WILLARD, SAM WILLIAMSON, TOM PRUITT, BILL QUESENBERRY. 120 UNIVERSITY GUIDES, IAN HIPWELL, President RICHARD MOODY, JACK STEPHENS, MICHAEL COOMBS, SAMUEL AGNEW, LOUIS LEON, DAVID FRANTZ, DOUGLAS MAGUIRE, PATRICK MCREYNOLDS. 35 Or n w W W ( ' ' ,1ft ¥uc ot ttm, « t-rt«N 1 Rn ll y, toe S2£T w£b «• • • LAY READERS, FREDERICK S. 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HALL, DAVID U. INGE, WALTER H. MERRILL, JOHN S. PULLEN, J. EDGAR SCHMUTZER, F. KARL VANDEVENDER, HENRY L. VRUWINK, CHARLES H. WATT. In Facultate: MR. CHARLES E. CHESTON, DR. CHARLES T. HARRISON, DR. ROBERT S. LANCASTER, MR. ANDREW N. LYTLE, DR. MAL- COLM OWEN, THE REV. JOEL W. PUGH, THE REV. HOWARD W. RHYS, THE REV. G. CECIL WOODS. In Officio: MR. WALTER D. BRYANT, MR. JOHN HODGES, MR. DAVID H. PASCHALL. In Urbe: DR. BENJAMIN F. CAMERON, THE REV. RICHARD D. REECE. RED RIBBON SOCIETY, TELFAIR H. PARKER, President In Academia: ROBERT S. BALSLEY, JOHN C. BUNTIN, JAMES T. BURNS, WINSTON B. CHARLES, GORDON D. COLEMAN, HENRY M. COXE, DONALD J. ELLIS, R. HARVEY JOHNSTON, Secretary- Treasurer, FREDERICK L. JONES, HAROLD V. MOON, HENRY N. PARSLEY, C. WINSTON SHEEHAN, EDWIN M. WHITE, RAN- DOLPH C. CHARLES, RANDOLPH JOHNSON. In Theologia: JOHN L. JANEWAY, Vice-President, E. BOYD COARSY, WILLIAM M. GILFILLIN, MICHAEL B. MILLIGAN. In Facultate: THE VERY REV. GEORGE M. ALEXANDER, DR. CHARLES O. 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MARKS, Senior Repre- sentative, HENRY N. PARSLEY, Junior Representative and Secretary, DR. GES- SELL, DR. WEBB. MR. WENTZ, MR. AR- NOLD, MR. GOOCH, JOHN L. JANEWAY. 130 MOUNTAIN GOAT, Editor LINUS SHARPE, JACK CONNELL, Business Manager, MARK JOHNSON, JOHN MORRELL, BRAD PEABODY, WILLIAM BARTON, ALLEN WOOD, EUGENE HAM, DAVID STOKES, BUCKY KNOWLTON, JOHN MADDOCKS, TOM WILKINSON, LAWSON WHITAKER, CHRIS PAINE, SAM LOGAN, WILLIAM BENNETT, ARCHIE MARTIN, PETER TIERNEY, GENE ELDER, JOHN WILLIAM- SON, CARLISLE WILLARD. SEWANEE PURPLE, F. KARL VAN DEVENDER, Editor THOMAS B. WILLARD, Ex- ecutive Editor, RANDOLPH C. MARKS, Assistant Edi- tor, JAMES N. SULLIVAN, Associate Editor, WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, Associate Edi- tor, HENRY N. PARSLEY, Circulation Manager, GEORGE I. CHAMBER- LAIN, Business Manager, RICHARD H. L. KOPPER, Editorial Manager, ED- WARD L. STEIN, Feature Editor, WILLIAM P. DIGGS, Assistant Managing Editor, J. CARSON GRAVES, As- sistant Managing Editor, RONALD E. 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THE CAP AND GOWN, randy hansen, Editor WALLY MCCALL, Assistant Editor; RANDY MARKS, Associate Editor; ED RHETT, Associate Editor- HENRY PARSLEY, College Editor; DAN RANDLE, Feature Editor; LARSON JAENICKE, Senior Class Editor; RICK DENT, Senior Class Editor; JOHN PULLEN, Junior Class Editor- TIM TOLER, Sophomore Class Editor; HERBERT REYNOLDS, Sophomore Class Editor; ' DAVID CADMAN, Freshman Class Editor; GENE ROBINSON, Fraternity Editor; JIM RASH, Fraternity Editor; PETE STRINGER, Organization Editor; JOHN STEWART, Sports Editor; SEAN PACKARD, Sports Editor; ED WHITE, Intramurals Editor; DAVID HILLIER, Intram ' urals Editor; BILL SMITH, Administration and Faculty Editor; KIRK KELSO, Copy Editor- ED STEIN, Proof Editor; RICHARD WILKENS, Business Manager; TOMMY WOODS, Business Manager; DENNIS HALL, Assistant Business Editor; JEFF FARRIOR, Circulation Editor; NED SOUTH, Theology Editor; SKIP LOGAN, Artist; JOHN NEWMAN, Chauffeur; PHIL SADLER, Chauffeur. Photographers: JOSIE CALDWELL, ERIC SKINNER, BILL BENNETT, TOM STONEY, MILTON MERTZ. YANG, KIRK KELSO, DAVID DELANEY, BILL The Editor would like to express his deepest gratitude to Ron Walker, good friend, photographer, and poet, for his generous help, and his exceptional and undeniable contribu- tion to this book. SIGMA PI SIGMA, Richard b. wilk- ENS, President SCOTT F. FONES, Vice-President, JAMES R. BEENE, ALAN P. BIDDLE. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, ROBERT H. JOHNSTON, President DAVID U. INGE, Vice-President, MOULTRIE B. BURNS, Treasurer, ROBERT A. LEECH, MICHAEL C. SANDERS, SCOTT F. FONES, JOHN M. CULTER, JOHN A. JORDAN, DOUG B. BAKER, J. LARSON JAENICKE, DAVID C. DELANEY, DOUGLAS L. VANDERBILT, PAUL R. MATTOCKS, RICHARD S. MOODY, ERIC M. NEWMAN, JOSEPH E. TOOLE, EDWIN M. WHITE. 133 t BK Phi Beta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa was founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary, Williams- burg, Virginia. It was the first society to have a Greek letter name, and with its beginning the basic characteristics of all such societies were intro- duced: secrecy oath (now abandoned), a badge, mottoes in Greek and Latin, a code of laws, an elaborate form of initiation, a seal, and a grip. Regular meetings were held at which the emphasis was placed on literary exercises. Social meetings were also held and the celebration of anniversa- ries. Many of these gatherings were held in the Apollo Room of the Raleigh Tavern in Williams- burg. There are 160 chapters today, with a member- ship of over 141,000. Beta of Tennessee at the University of the South became the second chap- ter in the state and the one hundred and first in the nation with its formation in 1926. Omicron Delta Kappa, leadership honor society for men, was founded at Washington and Lee Uni- versity, Lexington, Virginia, December 3, 1914. The founders conceived of a fraternity that recognized all-round leadership, representing men in all phases of college life which should cooperate in worthwhile endeavor and meet with mutual inter- est, understanding, and helpfulness. Omicron Delta Kappa was the first college honor society of national scope to accord recognition and honor for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage the development of general campus citizenship. The emphasis for membership is placed on the devel- opment of the well-rounded man and high aca- demic proficiency. The five major phases of cam- pus life that the society recognizes and honors are: scholarship, athletics, social and religious af- fairs, publications, and speech, music, and dra- matic arts. MEMBERS MEMBERS GEORGE IVENS CHAMBERLAIN ALVIN NEWKIRK KELSO JON LARSON JAENICKE WILLIAM E. HOLLER WILLIAM LEE TAYLOR EDWARD LEE STEIN JOHN EDGAR SCHMUTZER JAMES ROBERT BEENE GEORGE IVENS CHAMBERLAIN FRANK KARLVANDEVENDER JOHN EDGAR SCHMUTZER CHARLES WINSTON SHEEHAN RONALD EUGENE TOMLIN JAMES NELSON SULLIVAN JAMES ROBERT BEENE DOUGLAS BRIAN BAKER HENRY ELLERBE GRIMBALL WILSON GLOVER RUSSELL MICHAEL STUART PINDZOLA WILLIAM KIRK SNOUFFER Who ' s Who At each college in North America there are a number of those students whose integrity and ability serve to develop and uphold the principles on which these schools stand. Having as their aim recognition of these students, a group of men in 1934 began to publish Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Today more than six hundred fifty colleges and universities in the Unit- ed States and Canada are annually represented in this atlas of collegiate leadership. Sewanee ' s nominations for Who ' s Who are made by the ex- ecutive committee of the Order of Gownsmen. This committee selects students on personal character, academic excellence, and extracurricular achieve- ment. Blue Key Blue Key was founded in 1923 at the University of Florida. It is a national honor fraternity com- posed of those men who have exemplified excep- tional leadership ability and high character. Membership is determined in the fall and in the spring of the academic year on the criterion of scholarship, athletic achievement, and participa- tion in student affairs. In addition, a candidate for membership must display a potential for future growth. Blue Key sponsors a number of major activities at Sewanee among which are the Inter-Fraternity Blue Key Sing, the Homecoming Queen Contest, and the intramural All-Star football game. By col- lecting outstanding students into a single organi- zation, which can then work for the best interest of Sewanee, the fraternity serves a valuable pur- pose in campus life. MOULTRIE B. BURNS J. EDGAR SCHMUTZER MEMBERS JAMES ROBERT BEENE JOHNB. COLMORE JAMES R. BEENE MOULTRIE BRAILSFORD BURNS, JR. HENRY NUTT PARSLEY GEORGE J. GREER MARSHALL M. BOONE GEORGE IVENS CHAMBERLAIN RANDOLPH C. CHARLES DAVID L. SANDERS RANDOLPH CASSELLS CHARLES HEBER K. COLBERT GEORGE I. CHAMBERLAIN HEBRE KESLEY COLBERT E. RANDOLPH HANSEN RANDOLPH C. MARKS JOHN BOUDIN COLMORE A. NEWKIRK KELSO C. WINSTON SHEEHAN F. CARL VAN DEVENDER R. TOMLIN DONALD JACKSON ELLIS EDWIN RANDOLPH HANSEN EDWIN MORTON WHITE GEORGE W. WESTERFIELD CHEERLEADERS, Glenn m. DENKLER, Head Cheerleader JOHN B. COLMORE, EDWARD N. BOEHM, GORDON D. COLEMAN, PETER B. DODDS YOUNG REPUBLICANS, NEDBOEHM, President DICK KOPPER, Vice-President, GLENN DENKLER, Secretary, BOB HAGLER Treasurer, BILL DABBS, JACK STEPHENSON, TUCKER JACKSON JIM SULLIVAN, PETER DODDS, GORDON COLEMAN, HUGH COOPER, JIM KEMPSON, MOLE LEE, GEORGE CHAMBER- LAIN GEORGE WESTERFIELD, JOHN COLMORE, HENRY VRUWINK, TOM WOODS, DENNIS HALL, RICK DENT, ROB CRICHTON TOM ELLIS, SHAUN PACKARD, BILL BLOUNT, TOM HUB- BARD RANDY JOHNSON, HARVEY JOHNSTON, BOBO BUNTIN, DEREK BEIL, GEORGE WHITE, TEE PARKER, BILL DIGGS, HEN- RY FISHBURNE, DON BURTON, HENRY PARSLEY, MOULTRIE BURNS BILL KRANZ, NED WARWICK, TIMBERLAKE MITCH, TOM WILLARD, JIM SAVAGE, TOM BURROUGHS, CHARLES GOODMAN, BILLY GIVEN, BOBBY GIVEN. 136 S CLUB, C. W. SHEEHAN, JR., President M. M. BOONE, Vice-President, RONNIE TOMLIN, Secretary, J, N. POP- HAM, T, B. HUBBARD, J- E. SCHMUTZER, D, F. CALLAHAN, III, D, R. WEIBLE, H. P. RIVES III, H. T, SHELTON, J. V, BARKER, R. G. POFF, E. M. NEWMAN, D. C. B. THAMES, D. F. HOLLAND, R. E. LEE, J. T, ROBERTS, J. S. CANNON, W, H. MERRILL, W. 0, GORDON, JR., P. C. K. ENWALL, J. S. PULLEN, C. H, WATT III, R. A. KING, R. O, AKIN. N. C. OWENS, F. S. DUNAWAY III, R. D. LOVE. J. R. BEENE, W. H. BLOUNT. G. I, HORTON, R. P. MATTHEWS, D. C. NICHOLS, JR., M. D TURNER. P. J. LANDRY, W. C. RICHARDSON, D. H. BURTON, K. L. BELL, J. H. BOOKER, R. E. L. BURWELL. M. A. TANKSLEY, T. M. TURPIN, MIKE BURTON, DAVE HILLIER, JOHNNY JOHNSON, FRED JONES, WALTER JUSTIN, P. L. MILLER. RON SHELTON, FRANK STAIN- BACK JACK BAKER, TELFAIR PARKER, DAVID ELAM, MARK TOLLEY. BOB GREEN, GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, DAVID BARNES, CLAY SMALL- WOOD, CHARLES CHESNUTT, JOHN FLETCHER, DOUG BAKER, RICK DENT, JOHN COLMORE, DOUG VANDERBILT, BOB DOUGAN, JOHN MCGOUGH, LARRY SANDERS, CHRIS MUNSON, BILL STEWART, JOHN MAGRATH T W BEAN, H. K. COLBERT, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., E J ELLIS M. B. FERRIS, JR., J. N. FRANCES, HERNDON INGE, III, R E KIRK, J. P. STEWART, JR., J. T. TILLEY. R. P. VAN ORDEN, R. Y WHITE JR CHRIS GARDNER, LARRY DIMMITT, JIM O ' CONNOR. BRIAN PORTER, DON ALHPORT, ROBERT HARDING, DOUG AITKEN, MARK WOLFE C. P. MASON, B. W. SMITH, W. C. STOUT, R. B. BASS, R G DILLON, O. M. HALL, JR.. G. W. WESTERFIELD. H. P. SADLER, G J GREER, R. D. KLEIN, R. H. LEE, R. L. LOWENTHAL, J. D. EATON, H S M GWINN, M. M. TOLLEY, R. S. VICKERS. C. E. WESTERFIELD, M C S WILLIAMS. F. C. BEIL, III, J. T. BURNS. M. B. BURNS, P. I ESCHBACH III. A. T. JOHNSON, J. L. PARSONS. B. P. WALKER, IV, J W STEINMEYER, GEORGE WATERHOUSE, JR., E. M. WHITE. BEN ALFORD DAVID BARNES, REGINALD BEDWELL, BILL GRIMBALL, PETER HOFFMAN, PAUL KIRCHOFF, BILL KIRKLAND, DAVID SPARKS, CHRIS BELCHER. DAVID FRANTZ, PARKIN HUNTER, JIM SNYDER. 137 FORESTRY CLUB, ROBERT J. MERRELL, Presi- dent ROBERT D. KLEIN, Vice-President, JACK C. BAKER, Treasurer, LOCKE TRIGG, Secretary, JOHN BARR, ROBERT BOBO, RICHARD COBB, THOMAS BRADY, ROBERT JUDD, JOHN DOTY, DAVID HUNTLEY, MARK JOHNSTON, DAVID NICHOLS, SAMUEL HOPKINS, EDWARD NIEDSWIECKI, WILLIAM MCBRAYER, EDWIN PROVOST, HENRY COOPER, THEODORE QUICK, BRAD WEEKS, STEPHEN SWANSON, JOEL FERRY, MICHAEL WALLENS, COLEMAN HOLT, GENE ELDER, JACK SIMMONS, BEN ALFORD, JAMES ANDERSON, JOHN DAVENPORT, THOMAS MAULDIN, JOHN NEW- MAN, HAROLD CARSON, WALKER CLARK, JOHN SMITH, CHRIS GARDNER, DR. GILBERT GILCHRIST, MR. CHARLES CHESTON, DR. CHARLES BAIRD, DR. HENRY SMITH. DER DEUTSH VEREIN, Curtis R SCHOBERT, President STEPHEN L. KERSHNER, Secretary, WIL- LIAM E. TERRY, Treasurer, ALAN P. BID- DLE, EDWARD O. BUSCHMILLER, LEWIS B. EBERLY, JAMES M. LAZENBY, ROBERT L. LOWENTHAL, JOHN H. BULL, CHRIS- TOPHER B. PAINE, DUNKUN C. BOWMAN, BROCKTON B. BROWN, ERNEST N. BUR- SON, R. FORREST DILLON, JULIAN E. MORGAN, HAROLD R. SMITH, STEPHEN B. SNIDER, LARRY C. WILLIAMS, CLEN- DON H. LEE, NATHANIEL B. FRAZIER, JOSEPH E. TOOLE, T. C. LOCKARD, Advi- sor. 138 CLASSICS SOCIETY, R LON, President FORREST DIL- Zr ? DUNKLIN C. BOWMAN, Vice-President, WILLIAM L. SMITH, Secretary-Treasurer, DAVID U. INGE, V. EUGENE G. HAM, DAVID L. STOKES, K. LOGAN JACKSON, DAVID G. BARNES, WILLIAM O. GORDON, RICHARD C. CILLEY, ROBERT W. NEWSOM, THOMAS B. PRUIT, DR. BAYLY TUR- LINGTON, DR. CHARLES BINNICKER, MR. ED- WARD B. KING. LE CERCLE VIS, President FRANCAIS, WALTER JAR- EUGENE HAM, Treasurer, WILLIAM TAYLOR, ROBERT IVY, EDWARD BUSCHMILLER, CHRIS HANNUM, ROBERT STARR, CHRIS GARDNER, IRA GREEN, BRUCE HUNTER, HENRY COX, DR. SCOTT BATES, DR. STRATTON BUCK, DR. KENNETH JONES. ■PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL, SANDERS, BTP, President DAVID HAROLD V. MOON, ATO, JOHN C. LYNCH, CP RANDOLPH C. CHARLES, DTD, ERIC C. SMITH, DKE, GORDON D. COLEMAN, KA, HENRY K. PERRIN, KS, HUGH L. MCCULLEY, LCA, TEL- FAIR H. PARKER, PDT, WILLIAM T. WOODS. PGD, JOHN W. PAYNE, SAE, RICHARDL. DARGAN, SN, 140 T 143 147 m Alpha Tau Omega Srr ' - Aa :v ' . ' 75.- ' W$i K ■■■• v.- ■-■■■Stf . xi 5 ' ' . •••■i £ , v . .-:- @a £ f ?s 148 1. Bill Tynes 15. Wally McCall 29. Rip Rose Max Angerholzer 2. Ed Crawford 16. Tom Bosworth 30. Tim Toler Ed Henry 3. Tom Wilkinson 17. Ed Rhett 31. Jim Zelesky Jim Burns 4. Guerry Thornton 18. David Paine 32. Brother Murfree Chip Watt 5. Clendon Lee 19. Chris Hanam 33. Richard Cobb Winston Sheehan 6. Herbert Reynolds 20. Gevvy Cesnick 34. Ed White Logan Jackson 7. Bob Piggott 21. Don Shapley 35. John Jager George Greer 8. Chip Bill 22. Pete Stringer 36. Henry Pausley Seabury Stoneburner 9. Bucky Knowlton 23. Moultrie Burns 37. Rover Majors Chip Moon 10. Doug Dupree 24. George Bishop NOT PICTURED: Lloyd Moore 11. Allan Yates 25. George Waterhouse David Oakley Boykin Rose 12. Jim Cameron 26. Winston Shehann David Delaney Bruce Brooks 13. Eidson Smith 27. Doug Backer John Pullen Jeff Bailey 14. John Jarrell 28. Ben Lewis Walter Merrill Jock Tonnissen 149 150 Beta Theta Pi 1. Yogi Anderson 21 Pete Hanerstein 2. Robert Balsley 22 Bill Morrison 3. Marshall Boon 23 Bobby Alvin 4. Terry Roberts 24 David Sanders 5. Eric Newman 2 b Larry Dimmett 6. Tom Balch 26. Jim Bodrer 7. Paul Mattocks 27 Bernsie Kimble 8. Pete Erwall 28 Joe Barker 9. Steve Barnett 29 Steve Sanford 10. Jack Stevens 30. John Keyes 11. Johnny Allen 31 Tom Johns 12. Bobby Slaten 32. Ted Foster 13. Bill Barron 33. Bob Lowenthal 14. Mike Turner 34. Meade Gwinn 15. Barry Goss 35. Granger Osborn 16. Johnny Clemens 36 Jim Dash 17. Hatch Grandy 37. Tommy Ti I ley 18. Tim Callahan 38 Dave Dowling 19. Melvin Gray 39. Ravenal Smith 20. Frank Graham 40 Pat Eagen 151 1. Warren Jacobson 15. Chris Paine 2. Morgan Robertson 16. Wiley Richardson 3. Bobo Willard 17. SandyStout 4. John Lynch 18. Brochy Brown 5. Buz Massengale 19. Dell Weible 6. Dick Mobley 20. Jim Mitchell 7. Richard Elberfeld NOT PICTURED: 8. Art Bass Dave Fox 9. Kent Miller Bob Reese 10. Fred Gilliam Bob White 11. Dean Holland Larry Whiting 12. Bob Newsom Wing Province 13. Bill Smith Jack Miller 14. Doug Maguire Dick Miller 152 Chi Psi 153 Delta Kappa Epsilon .C f y m - iaiwW m t f (1 ,9 mJON J 1 ! 9 ' J L ,2 f i t ly l y 1 i ' 1 i I l_ ,, to I I  t V r i u v W ' k | f V. i 14 i 15 MJ- y 1 1 u •■i 1 1 If 17 yl (1 ) L . t a I f 16 ill ft f y (J jJ ' wHr ' 8 vx t I II ■SLi j n •-V m jWfeg Mf - jglMH 1 Mlfff T 1 Isr — ! 1. Bill Terry 12. Doug Douglas 2. Jabe Breland 13. Lanson Ikard 3. Billy Herring 14. Scot t Vickers 4. Doug Vanderbilt 15. Tom Moseley 5. Tom Smith 16. Jim Williams 6. Armour Munson 17. Frank Failla 7. Chip Bennett 18. Jim Parrish 8. Eric Smith 19. Rori Rawls 9. George Sewall NOT PICTURED: 10. George Malone Critch Judd 11. Henry Hodgens Ed Buschmiller 155 1. Art Whithead 2. Hank Ravenel 3. Tom Broyles 4. Jim Thompson 5. Hermes Greene 6. Franky Cook 7. Raymond Murray 8. Ogre Porter 9. Kirk Snoutfer 10. Doug Dalton 11. Parkin Hunter 12. O. G. Newman 13. Walter Hanley 14. Low Wilson 15. Randy Charles 16. Honcho Charles 17. Dickie Wilkins 18. John Cathral NOT PICTURED: Randy Hansen Todd Georgi Bill Yang Randy Cosby Dawson Grey Don Ellis Haynes Roberts Hank Davis John Brodnax Steve Hattendorf 156 -1 Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha M£m : s5 1. Tim Dargan 2. John Wilson 3. John Beam 4. Clarke Blackman 5. Ben Brewster 6. Henry Fishburne 7. John Barr 8. Robert Nay 9. Jim Harmon 10. Gary Pope 11. David Eggleston 12. Domi Gonzalez 13. Wilson Russell 14. Tucker Jackson 15. Jim Diaz 16. Seth Hancock 17. Bruce Hart 18. David Thames 19. Gordon Chenery 20. Robert Siebels 21. Rick Dent 22. Jim Powell 23. Robert Stiliz 24. Dick Henderson 25. Tom Smythe 26. Willy Dobbs 27. Skip Parks 28. Ed Varner 29. Bobby Given 30. Ted Staney 31. Steve Swanson 32. Brent Ogilvie 33. Hugh MacAngus 34. Clay Willsman 35. Tom Stevesan NOT PICTURED: Gordon Coleman Bill Blount Wyatt Prunty Peter Dodds Jim Kempson Bill McElven Bruce Denson Hugh Cooper Bill Dabbs Robert Ivy Jim Sullivan Mike Ferrell Mike Rial Jack Stephenson George White Bobby Adrian Ben Alexander Lucius Fishburne Fog Jackson Johnny Kelly Malcolm Moran Dick Kopper Doug Aitken Joe Arnall • 159 Kappa 1. Allan Ransay 2. Tom Willard 3. Joe Lumpkin 4. Jack Simmons 5. Marc Wilson 6. Bryan Worten 7. Morgan Hall 8. Richard Downs 9. Bob Clarke 10. Kent Farman 160 f  Sigma 11. Bill Diggs 12. Gil Pettyjohn 13. Bill Holler 14. Tom Ravenel 15. Bob Stone 16. Granger McDaniel 17. Dare Hillier 18. Penn Rogers 19. Parks Majors 20. Jess Womack 161 Lambda Chi Alpha B«SR 1 Hugh McCully 10 Jim Kennedy 19. Norman Eustis 28. John Nies ? Mark Tolley 11. Nat Fraser 20. Alex Comfort 29. Archie Martin 3 Paul Williams 12. Larry Purdom 21. Dan Ahlport 30. John Cate 4 Claude Arrmgton 13. Dave Pickens 22. Pat McReynolds 31. Jim Chickering ■S Chris Bracken 14 Chris Munson 23 Bill Granger 32. Brad Peabody R Phil Ward 15 Phil Lamson 24 Fred Pfieffer 33. David Frantz 7 John McGough 16 Marc Sims 25 Bill Blumberg NOT PICTURED: R Mike Sanders 17 Steve LeLaurm 26 Rich Cilley Bubba Owen 9 Ed England 18 Locke Trigg 27 John Stuckey -J v;, 163 1. Jim Gubleman 2. Woody Deutel 3. Randy Marks 4. Tim Mitch 5. Sam Murry 6. Jimbo Hubbard 7. Bruce Dunbar 8. Telfair Parker 9. Tyler Calhoun 10. Earl Newton 11. Nat Campbell 12. Boyld Parker 13. Lawson Whittaker 14. Hurbert Eutis 15. Frank Langford 16. David Inge 17. Rob Crichton 18. Bill Batt 19. Horry Parker 20. Rich Nardin 21. David Babbit 22. Gene Moore 23. Alan Haydon 24. Randy Johnson 25. Harvey Johnston 26. Warner Ballard 27. Bobo Buntin 28. Giffin Lassiter 29. Hank Stallworth 30. Tom Gibson 31. Dick Douglas 32. Ty Wilkinson 33. Bill Lightfoot 34. Dennis Shorton 35. Jim Harder 36. Hunter McDonald 37. Andy Fedash 38. Mike Bewers NOT PICTURED: Bob Burwell Keith Bell Jack Agricola John Davenport Davor Lichetic Herndon Inge Jack Connell Chip Farris Bobby Jim Hagler Bruce Bass Don Buston Robin Harding Billy Whitington Walter Higgins Eddie Provost Staley Colvert Brent Wiley John Billings Butch Weinberg Phi Delta Theta .. ■- 3 165 A wjss m . ?v ® v -; im H s Phi Gamma Delta 1 I 166 i 1. Randy Love 2. Jim Beene 3. Coach Holt 4. Tommy Ellis 5. Shaun Packard 6. Wally Wilson 7. Ian Hipwell 8. Brad Weeks 9. Rick Van Orden 10. Jack Steinmeyer 11. Dennis Hooten 12. Steve Oseman 13. Rock Wallace 14. Nat Carswell 15. Tim Downing 16. John Popham 17. Fred Jones 18. Edd Wheeler 19. Ron Shelton 20. Dan Callahan 21. Joe Herndon 22. David Buchanan 23. George Chamberlain 24. Ed Boehm 25. Henry Vruwink 26. Tom McNeil 27. George Neary 28. Dennis Hall 29. Tom Woods 30. Bill Beecken 31. Ravenel Mansfield 32. Hunt Garner 33. Cory Westerfield 34. Steve Horrell 35. Bob Love 36. Mike Williams 37. Beekman Huger 38. Mike Cannon 39. Bob Knight 40. Crono NOT PICTURED: John Colmore Sam Carrol Ed Schmutzer Frank Stainback George Westerfield Chris Mason Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. Skip Dixon 2. David Morse 3. Dan Randle 4. David Kirby-Smith 5. Jim Andersen 6. Art Ballard 7. Don McCammon 8. David Wilson 9. David Cadman 10. Henry Oliver 11. Mouse Brown 12. Don Sutter 13. Jay Jameson 14. Chris Jepson 15. Bill Davis 16. Ric Moody 17. Jeff Ferrier 168 18. Haywood Patton 19. David Mier 20. Bayard Snowden 21. Mark Sandirg 22. Bill Davis 23. Ric Etriken 24. Doug Cranberry 25. Tad Meyer 26. Mac Butler 27. John Stewart 28. Phil Sadler 29. Sam Agnew 30. Hank (Goper) Hutchinson 31. John Payne 32. T. C. Ward 33. Steve Adams 34. Brett Smith NOT PICTURED: Bill Archer John Cannon Forrest Dillon Oscie Gordon Somer Hooker Sandy Johnson Mason Romaine Woody McLaughlin Flip Hehmeyer Alan Ross Allston VanderHorst Rob Hess Billy Hess Billy Given Buster Turner David Elmers 169 1. Rhett Taber 2. Dick Lodge 3. Bruce Miller 4. Gardiner Champlin 5. Bill Cunningham 6. Clark Plexico 7. Larry Williams 8. Fitz McAden 9. Bill Quesenberry 10. Gene Jenkins 1 1. Cris Jenkins 12. Mark Terrell 13. Preston Hicky 14. Dick Dargan 15. Henry Lodge 16. Jed Gordon 17. Sandy Benkwith 18. Don Snow 19. Craig Scogin 20. Mark Johnston 21. Doug Runnion 22. Sid Little 23. Hank Coxe 24. Tim Sheehan 25. Cris Lambrecht 26. Alec Moseley 27. Ed Moser NOT PICTURED: Howard Rives Mark Denkler Luis Lion Monroe Ford David Loflis Buzz Hart Ed Rood Ed Grain David Cameron Dan Cameron Orrin Harrison Mike Wallene Pete Ezell Bill McBrayer John Lantangine u m ,s ■' . •t ' i Sigma Nu s .1 • $£ 171 172 Intramurals ... an integral part . . . of the fraternity ' s extra-curricular activity . . . like TV, booze, and sex ... it is organized . . . fierce . . . enthusiastic . . . and often unpredict- able . . . three major . . . and three minor sports yet to be decided . . . four barefoot teams could win . . . the overall championship . . . Phi Gams . . . two in a row winners . . . would retire trophy . . . Fall dominated by football . . . touch and go . . . Phi Gams winners ... as expected . . . early . . . stronger teams faltered before weaker . . . ATO ' s and Phi Gams in . . . decisive game . . . defensive battle . . . Wally Wilson runs over Tau ' s . . . dark horse of the year . . . Sigma Nu ' s . . . eventually a second finishing spot . . . MVP . . . David Loftus . . . Beta ' s and SAE ' s tie for third . . . with 9-3-1 . . . Sigma Nu ' s dominate Cross Country . . . though . . . individ- ual places spread . . . Raleigh Broth- ers (IND) number one . . . then . . . Forest Dillon (SAE) . . . Sandy Stout (CP) . . . Champlin (SN) . . . and Lloyd Moore (ATO) . . . wrestling . . . youngest of IM competition . . . bend and break ... a real crowd pleaser . . . Beta ' s came to win .... then . . . the Phi Delt ' s . . . strongly con- tested ... in the 125-lb class is Hory Parker (PDT) . . . Yogi Anderson (BTP) in 135 class . . . Bobby Slayton (BTP) in 145 .. . in 155 is senior . . . David Cameron (SN) . . . Lawson Whitaker took 165 . . . Beta David Nichols won 175 ... Fat Albert didn ' t show this year . . . the upper weight classes . . . and all the charm . . . Marshall Boon in 185 . . . heavy weights . . . Wily Richardson (CP) . . . Volleyball one of best ever ... six teams fight it out . . . PGD, SN, KS, ATO, DTD, and the Faculty (under skinny Alvarez) . . . Fiji ' s cream hot Snakes ... in one-two finish . . . dom- ination of Basketball ... Phi Gams ... a habit . . . four wins . . . overall ... in four years . . . even road games . . . maybe McCrady ' s little intramural world series is a bit closer . . . stand- outs: Rick Van Orden . . . Sammy Carroll . . . Henry Vruwink . . . Fred Jones . . . and Shawn Packard . . . yes sir, would Varnell like some of them . . . number two spot the real contest . . . Handball ... an instant replay . . . from last year . . . PDT Tim Mitch . . . Spring sports will de- cide championship . . . but bet on the Fiji ' s ' to win back your Super Bowl money. 177 178 ■;? $P First Row: DAVID JOHN ABBOTT, 1925 N. Federal Highway, Delraj Beach, Florida. STEPHEN ERWIN ADAMS, SAE, 416 Del Rio Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas. LEWIS SAMUEL AGNEW, SAE, 1504 26th. Avenue Meridian, Mississippi. JOHN DISQUE AGRICOLA, PDT, 3538 Lenox Road, Birming ham, Alabama. Second Row: JOHN BREWER ALLEN, BTP, Box 3, Casanova, Virginia. HERBERT WARREN ANDERSON, III, BTP, 204 Brooklawi Avenue, Hopewell, Virginia. THOMAS EDGAR ARCHER, 4057 North 12th. Avenue Pensacola, Florida. DAVID WINTON AUSTIN, 36 Badeau Avenue, Summit, Nev Jersey. Third Row: LAURENCE LEE BAILEY, DTD, 2427 Sunset Drive, Tamp; Florida. FRANCIS ARTHUR BASS, JR., CP, Route 2, Decherc Tennessee. HORRY MONROE BAYLOR, P. 0. Box 837, Cedar Ke; Florida. KEITH LAMOTHE BELL, PDT, 1717 North 11th. Avenut Pensacola, Florida. Fourth Row: JOHN ROBERT BENNETT III, KA, 2300 Danbury Road, Greensboro, North Carolina. MICHAEL DUDLEY BEWERS, PDT, Box 7613, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. CHARLES ALLEN BICKERSTAFF, JR., 775 Roswell Road, Smyrna, Georgia. GORDON CHARLES BILL, ATO, 6550 Sentry Hill Trail, North East Atlanta, Georgia. Fifth Row: JOHN HOWE BILLINGS, CP, 3906 Woodlawn Drive, Nash- ville, Tennessee. DANIEL GLENN BLEVINS, Route 2, Box 131, Decatur, Alabama. WILLIAM STEPHEN BLUMBERG, 110 Sumner Blvd., Collinsville, Illinois. ROBERT EARL BOBO, Box 41, Lynchburg, Tennessee. Sixth Row: JAMES HARREL BOOKER JR., BTP, 1236 South Seminole Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee. THOMAS PATRICK BRADY, 1099 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tennessee. RALPH ANDREW BRIDGES JR., P. O. Box 51344, New Orleans, Louisiana. VANCE LACY BROEMEL, 921 McKellar Drive, Tullahoma, Tennessee. Seventh Row: BROCKTON BEARDEN BROWN, CP, 7135 Kopman, Hous- ton, Texas. GERALD WALLACE BROWN, 511 North Bryan Circle, Bran- don. Florida. THOMAS LAY BURROUGHS, 424 Vandalia Street, Collins- ville, Illinois. ROBERT EDWARD LEE BURWELL, PDT, Box 911, Pine- hurst, North Carolina. t.t kI 4 Freshmen First Row: TYLER CALHOUN III, PDT, 729 North Wood Avenue, Florence, Alabama. TIMOTHY PRESTON CALLAHAN, BTP, 11 Willow Green Drive, Cocoa Beach, Florida. JAMES WILLIAM CAMERON III, ATO, 309 Avondale Drive, Franklin, Tennessee. ARCHIBALD ROWLAND CAMPBELL III, 4520 Caduceus, Galveston, Texas. Second Row: HARRY HORNER CARPENTER, PGD, 3500 Pine Ridge Road, Birmingham, Alabama. HAROLD HUME CARSON, 637 North East 81st Street, Miami, Florida. JAMES HAMILTON CHICKERING II, LCA, 904 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Virginia. RICHARD CLARK CILLEY, LCA, 15 Cedar Lawn North, Galveston, Texas. Third Row: WALTER ERNEST CLARK III, 386 East Drive, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. JOHN JULIAN CLEMENS JR., BTP, 4501 Andree Street, Midland, Michigan. MICHAEL THOMAS COFFEY, 6669 Sunset Drive, Jackson- ville, Florida. DAWSON STALEY COLVERT, PDT, 314 Hay Long Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. Fourth Row: DAVID MARTIN CONIGLIO, 202 Lauderdale Road, Nash- ville, Tennessee. DENNIS COUGHLIN, LCA, 2290 Ardleigh Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. EDWARD JACOBS CRAWFORD III, ATO, 142 Centenary Circle, Shreveport, Louisiana. ROBERT DOUGLAS DALTON, DTD, 328 Rennoc Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Fifth Row: DAVID EDWIN DAVENPORT, P. O. Box 275, Smyrna, Tennessee. JOHN LLOYD DAVENPORT, PDT, Wolf Pen Road, Harrods Creek, Kentucky. HENRY EVAN DAVIS IV, DTD, 3020 Milton Avenue, Dallas, Texas. STEVEN DEAN DAVIS, 701 Crestwood Drive, Tullahoma, Tennessee. Sixth Row: WILLIAM DOWSING DAVIS, SAE, 127 Pine Hill Drive, Aliceville, Alabama. MARK ALLEN DENKLER, SN, 3415 Dunwody Drive, Pensa- cola, Florida. BRUCE SHELTON DENSON, KA, 3616 Oakdale Road, Birmingham, Alabama. RICHARD WOODRUFF DEUTSCH, PDT, Cherry Valley Road, Greenwich, Connecticut. Seventh Row: WILLIAM GRANBY DODDS JR., KA, 11 Gibbs Street, Charleston, South Carolina. JOHN GAYLON DOTY, Route 5, Russellville, Kentucky. PHILIP LANE DOUGLAS, 305 South 105 Place, East Tulsa, Oklahoma. HUGH DOUGLAS DUPREE, ATO, 7864 Volvo Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Freshmen First Row: PATRICK DANIEL EAGAN, BTP, 401 E. Main Street, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. GENE WESLEY ELDER, CP, 7314 Inglecliff, Dallas, Texas. DAVID LATIMER ELMERS, SAE, 408 West Percy Street, Indianola, Mississippi. EDWARD VASSER ENGLAND, LCA, 131 Myrtlewood Lane, Mobile, Alabama., Second Row: DAVID ROBERT EUSTICE, DTD, 214 Kensington Drive, Biloxi, Mississippi. MAX ANDERSON FEDASH, PDT, 405 Mill Street, Milford, Ohio. DAVID EDWARD FOX, CP, 6512 Solandra Drive, Jackson- ville, Florida. DAVID WIDNER FRANTZ, LCA, 10111 Quinby Street, Silver Spring, Maryland. Third Row: FLOYD HURT FULKERSON, JR., 18 Armistead Road, Little Rock, Arkansas. THOMAS GARDNER FULLER, 301 Woodland Avenue, Clearwater, Florida. MARSHALL LEE GARRETT JR., 4732 Hixon Circle, Sacra- mento, California. STEPHEN WILLIAM GESTER, 2304 Chestnut Road, Bir- mingham, Alabama. Fourth Row: ROBERT MILAM GIVEN, KA, 3133 Guilford Road, Birming- ham, Alabama. LECIL BARRY GOSS, BTP, 1114 Altamaha Street, Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. ROBERT MARTIN GREGERSON JR., 107 3rd. Street, Garden City, New York. RONNIE RAY HALL, 1112 Earls Street, Gallatin, Tennessee. Fifth Row: STEPHEN MICHAEL HATTENDORF, 214 W. Lincoln, Wheaton, Illinois. BARTON RANDALL HAYS, 520 Sheridan Road, Kenilworth, Illinois. RICHARD LEE HENDERSON, K.A., 2221 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, North Carolina. WALTER ERVIN HENLEY II, DTD, 130 South 19th Street, Birmingham, Alabama. Sixth Row: CHARLES LEONARD HENRY JR., 822 Alamo Heights Blvd., San Antonio, Texas. EDMUND TAYLOR HENRY III, Box 117, Jay, Florida. ROBERT ELLWOOD HESS, JR., SAE, Box 67, Dunnellon, Florida. CLAYTON WORTH HILSMAN, KA, 2533 Habersham Road, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. Seventh Row: DENNIS WYATT HOOTEN, PGD, 1405 Washington Avenue, Fredericksburg, Virginia. DANIEL JAMES NIGEL HOPE, 2385 Parkway Place, Memphis, Tennessee. STEVE HENRY HORRELL, PGD, 4716 Sewanee Road, Nashville, Tennessee. LELAND WILLIAM HOWARD, JR., 181 Chandler Avenue, Elmhurst, Illinois. First Row: WILLIAM BEEKMAN HUGER, JR., 9 Cedarcliff Road, Asheville, North Carolina. THOMAS PARKIN CROOM HUNTER, DTD, 912 Santee Drive, Florence, South Carolina. JOHN ARTHUR JARRELL, III, ATO, 3180 Arden Road, Atlanta, Georgia. REYNOLDS GRACY JARVIS, 35 Putnam Circle, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Second Row-., CHRISTOPHER BRADSHAW JEPSON, 555 Chews Landing Road, Haddonfield, New Jersey. MARK WYLIE JOHNSON, SN, 4208 Killarney Drive, Huntsville, Alabama. RICHARD EDWARD JOHNSON, 509 Marion Street, Kings- tree, South Carolina. CHARLES MARKS JONES III, 430 Tift Avenue, Albany, Georgia. Third Row: GEORGE STANLEY JOSLIN, JR., PDT, 822 Houston Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia. JAMES SHEARER KENNEDY, 727 Monroe Street, Madi- sonville, Tennessee. ROBERT DOW KNIGHT, PGD, Box 163, Calhoun, Kentucky. CHARLES WILSON KNOWLTON, JR., ATO, 1 Brampton Circle, Columbia, South Carolina. Fourth Row: PHILIP HEINS LAMSON, 2157 Richmond Avenue, Augusta, Georgia. PAUL JAMES LANDRY, 10 North 77th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida. LOUIS RUSSELL LAWSON III Richmond, Virginia. JAMES MILTON LAZENBY, JR. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. 6416 Roselawn Road, 503 Timberland Drive, First Row: CLENDON HUNT LEE JR., ATO, 81 Douglas Road, Chappaqua, New York. HERBERT NORRIS LEE JR., 417 Weaver Drive, Nashville, Tennessee. GENE BARRETT LIDYARD, SN, 336 Timberdale Court, Nashville, Tennessee. HENRY WARE LODGE, SN, 617 South Carney Street, Atmore, Alabama. Second Row: VICTOR HEINTZ LOTT JR., 13 East Wimbleton Drive, Mobile, Alabama. ROBERT WALTER LOVE, PGD. 119 Morningside, Wichita, Kansas. ROBERT LOUIS LOWENTHAL JR., BTP, 2550 Clover Street, Rochester, New York. WILLIAM HUGH McANGUS, KA, Route 1, Box 142, West Point, Georgia. Third Row: IRVEN GRANGER McDANIEL JR., KS, 15 Moonlight Bay Circle, Hot Springs, Arkansas. HUNTER McDONALD III, PDT, 404 Ellendale Drive, Nashville, Tennessee. WILLIAM LINDSAY McELVEEN, KA, 23 Cedarwood Lane, Columbia, South Carolina. PARKS HARRISON MAJORS, KS, 286 Hillsdale Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. Fourth Row: RAUL ANTONIO MATTEI, P. 0. Box 1246, Corinth, Mississippi. WILLIAM CLARKE MAUZY, PDT, Hillcrest , Madison Col- lege, Harrisonburg, Virginia. THOMAS PHILIP MILLER, 2503 Brookclitf Way, Atlanta, Georgia. JOE DICK MOBLEY JR., CP, Indian Road, Paris, Tennessee. Fifth Row: TERRY LEE MOHR, LCA, State Road, Ashtabula, Ohio. CLINT MOORE III, 2506 Gale Place, El Dorado, Arkansas. ROBERT JOSEPH MOORE, 5820 North Circuit, Beaumont, Texas. WILLIAM McCHESNEY MOORE, 206 3rd Avenue, Win- chester, Tennessee. Sixth Row: JULIAN EARL MORGAN III, CP, 3272 Dawn Drive, Memphis, Tennessee. MICHAEL WAYNE MORGAN, 314 North Shepherd Street, Winchester, Tennessee. DAVID SATTERFIELD MORSE, SAE, 69 Ashlawn, Memphis, Tennessee. JOESEPH EDGAR MOSER III, SN, 106 South Perkins, Memphis, Tennessee. Seventh Row: JULIUS HAROLD MULLINS JR., 1751 Steele Blvd., Baton Rouge, Louisianna. FRANK WELLFORD MUMBY IV, 4009 Conga Street, Jack- sonville, Florida. ROBERT WESLEY NEWSOM III, CP, Route 8, Green Meadows, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. EDWARD NIEDZWIECKI, 42 Lois Avenue, East Brunswick, New Jersey. Freshmen Fourth Row: BRUCE ARNOLD RACHETER, Apt. 371, Monterrey, N. L, Mexico. HERBERT LINDLEY REYNOLDS, III, ATO, 76 Brighton Road, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia. DAVIS ARTHUR RICE, 519 Perrymount Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia. WILEY CHALMERS RICHARDSON, CP, 703 Briarcliff Road, Montgomery, Alabama. Fifth Row: ERNEST THEODORE RIEMANN, III, KS, 5106 Quincy Avenue, Gulfport, Mississippi. HAYNES REEVES ROBERTS, DTD, 1207 Oakland Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. NATHANIEL PENDLETON ROGERS, KS, 11 Laurel Lane, Darien, Connecticut. DANIEL NELSON SAIN, Route 1, Bradyville, Tennessee. Sixth Row: MARK RAMER SANDVIG, SAE, Brederolaan 18, Heemstede, Netherlands. JAMES WILEY SAVAGE, 5209 11th Avenue, Meridian, Mississippi. ROBERT MORGAN SIMMS, Box 53, Fayetteville, Tennessee. Seventh Row: MARC CALVERT SIMS, LCA, Sparta Highway, Crossville, Tennessee. HAROLD RAY SMITH, JR., 1727 North Waverly, Springfield, Missouri. JONATHAN WILDS SMITH, Sewanee, Tennessee. WILLIAM EIDSON SMITH, III, 4053 Towanda Trail, Knox- ville, Tennessee. First Row: IAN BRENTON OGILVIE, KA, Box 217, Winter Park, Florida. ELIAS HORRY PARKER, PDT, 128 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. JACK DARRELL PARKS, KA, 3132 Boxwood Drive, Mont- gomery, Alabama. Second Row: FREDERICK EARLY PFEIFFER, LCA, 2659 Lake Shore Drive, Orlando, Florida. ROBERT WOODY PIGGOTT, ATO, 1714 Oxford Drive, Murfreesburo, Tennessee. MICHAEL THOMAS POLLARD, CP, 1211 Highland Avenue, Jackson, Tennessee. JAMES ANDERSON POWELL, KA, 147 Eastwood Circle, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Third Row: EDWIN FRANKLIN PROVOST, PDT, Academy Lane, Columbia, Tennessee. THOMAS BRANCH PRUITT, 916 Ridge Drive, Halstead, Kansas. LAWRENCE AUGUSTUS PRUDOM, LCA, 1009 East Myrtle Avenue, Waycross, Georgia. THEODORE RICHARD QUICK, CP, 234 29th Avenue, North St. Petersburg, Florida. JM First Row: THOMAS JAMES C. SMYTH, JR., 905 West Cornwallis Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina. JOHN BAYARD SNOWDEN, SAE, 4277 Park Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee. JAMES MARCEL SNYDER, JR., 7708 Maryknoll Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland. ROBERT JENNINGS STALL, III, 3714 Woodcrest Avenue, Cleveland, Tennessee. Second Row: THOMAS CALVIN STEVENSON, III, KA, 2 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. ROBERT COLEMAN STILZ, JR., KA, R.R., 4, Versailles, Kentucky. THEODORE DUBOSE STONEY, JR., KA, 124 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. DONALD EVANS SUTTER, JR., SAE, 1518 Kelly Avenue, Gulfport, Mississippi. Third Row: STEPHEN EDWARD SWANSON, KA, 92 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. JAMES HARVEY THOMPSON, DTD, 4463 Cherrydale, Memphis, Tennessee. GUERRY RADFORD THORNTON, JR., ATO, 2665 Battle Overlook, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. ROBERT HARRINGTON THORNTON, 126 Main Street, New Paltz, New York. :V Freshmen First Row: PETER LYMAN TIERNEY, 2108 Rainbow, Laramie, Wyoming. GEORGE JEROME TURNER, SAE, 710 Beech Street, Cochran, Georgia. MICHAEL DAWES TURNER, Route 5, Cedar Lake, Greenwood, South Carolina. WILLIAM McDONALD TYNES, Route 2, Box 124, Springfield, Missouri. Second Row: ROBERT EDWARD VARNER, JR., KA, 3045 Jasmine Road, Montgomery, Alabama. MICHAEL GARY WALLENS, 505 Jackson, Glencoe, Illinois. PAUL ALEX WELLS, JR., Route 3, Cowan, Tennessee. EDWARD BURWELL WHEELER, PGD, 725 East Wade Street, Wadesboro, North Carolina. Third Row: LAWSON SPIRES WHITAKER, JR., PDT, 1017 Scenic Highway, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. LAWRENCE HARLEY WHITING, III, 853 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. JOSEPH BRANTLEY WILEY, JR., 312 Flavia Circle, Troy, Alabama. THOMAS PERRY WILKINSON, ATO, 1455 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Fourth Row: TYREE EDWIN WILKINSON, PDT, Route 2, Prospect, Tennessee. LARRY CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, SN, 406 Virginia Avenue, Albany, Georgia. MICHAEL OWEN WILLIAMS, PGD, 142 Bayou Circle, Gulfport, Mississippi. LAWRENCE ALLAN WILSON, 169 Beverly Drive, Metairie, Louisianna. Fifth Row: WILLIAM LESTER WOOLVERTON, 4017 Winston Way, Birmingham, Alabama. Freshmen Not Pictured: JOSEPH LEE ARNOLD, JR., 341 Lexington Street, Versailles, Kentucky. JOHN CHRISTOPHER BELCHER, 195 Homewood Drive, Athens, Georgia. JOHN WHITAKER BRODNAX, DTD, 3509 Mocking- bird Lane, Dallas, Texas. MICHAEL HOLLAND CANON, PGD, 205 Masters Road, Hixson, Tennessee. EDWARD WILLI NGHAM COOK, JR., SAE, 131 Gayoso, Memphis, Tennessee. JOHN FRANCIS CRAWFORD, JR., KS, 3346 Pine- stream Road, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. GEORGE FORREST DOYLE, JR., DTD, North 3rd Street, Nicholasville, Kentucky. KNOX GARVIN DUNAWAY, P. O. Box 26, Diamond, Missouri. LEWIS BAKER EBERLY, 1918 Archer Trail, Denton, Texas. FRANK A. GRAHAM III, CP, 2116 Great Oaks Drive, Tallahassee, Florida. HATCH DENT STERRETT GRANDY, BTP, 1421 West Princess Anne Road, Norfolk, Virginia. STEPHEN BAYLISS GRIGGS, 5206 Neptune Way, Tampa, Florida. ROBERT DEMPSEY HARVEY, 221 Diane Drive, Madison, Tennessee. GLEN GILBERT HULL, 902 Sparks Street, Twin Falls, Idaho. ARCHIBALD McLEISH MARTIN, JR., 156 Wentworth Street, Charleston, South Carolina. ROLLAND MONTGOMERY MAXWELL, 2902 Wyngate, N. W. t Atlanta, Georgia. JOHN WILLIAMS MORRELL, Millwood Route 3, Sevierville, Tennessee. DAVID CHARLES NICHOLS, JR., BTP, 1818 Ashmore, Chattanooga, Tennessee. CHRISTOPHER BORDEN PAINE, CP, 100 East Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, North Carolina. JOSEPH NEIL POOLE III, Route 1, Forest Home, Alabama. KEITH HOLLOWAY RIGGS, 4116 Amherst Avenue, Dallas, Texas. MICHAEL STUART SMITH, 21 Larkwood Circle, Cartersville, Georgia. MARK ALLEN TANKSLEY, 1242 Currey Road, Nash- ville, Tennessee. CHARLES TISSIER TRIPPE, JR., P. O. Box 1059, Selma, Alabama. MATTHEW VAN DYKE, 711 Oak Valley Drive, St. Louis, Missouri. GERALD ASHTON WANN, West County Line Road, Barrington, Illinois. PENDLETON COBB WAUGH, 1086 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tennessee. ALAN RICHARDSON YATES, ATO, 37 Lafayette Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. 188 -} f ; ,. Sophomores First Row: HAROLD DOUGLAS AITKEN, PDT, 1021 S. Progress Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. MAXMILLIAN ANGERHOLZER, JR., ATO, 2614 Croydon Road, Charlotte, N. C. WARNER BURCHFIELD BALLARD, PDT, 1430 E. Rebecca Drive, Greenville, Mississippi. JACK EDWARD BARENFANGER, 919 W. Main Street, Salem, Illinois. Second Row: JOHN MACREADIE BARR, III, KA, 4701 Carter Hill Road, Columbia, South Carolina. JAMES ALLEN BARTLETT, 4535 Huntington Road, Jackson- ville, Florida. WILLIAM HENDERSON BARTON, III, SAE, 4420 Harding Place, Nashville, Tennessee. ROBERT BRUCE BASS, JR., PDT, 506 Tiffany Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Third Row: TERRELL WINSTON BEAN, PDT, 1202-lst Avenue, Win- chester, Tennessee. WILLIAM ARTHUR BECKHAM, JR., LCA, 168 Dorset Drive, Columbia, South Carolina. CHARLES VIRGIL BENNETT, JR., 1001 Bragg Circle, Tullahoma, Tennessee. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BRACKEN, III, LCA, 1971 Brook- view Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia. Fourth Row: GEORGE RALEIGH BROTHERS, III, DTD, 2113 River Forest Drive, Mobile, Alabama. TOM DILLEY BROYLES, DTD, 1010 Woodland Drive, Pales- tine, Texas. ERNEST NAPIER BURSON, III, 4220 Club Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. WILLIAM SANGER BUTT, PDT, 5226 Moccasin Trail, Louisville, Kentucky. Fifth Row: DAVID BAKER CADMAN, 1115-5th Avenue, New York, New York. NAT CALVIN CAMPBELL, III, PDT, 706 Antrim Road, Louisville, Kentucky. JOHN STEVENS CATE, LCA, 275 Locust Road, Winnetka, Illinois. WILLIAM GARDINER CHAMPLIN, JR., SN, 150 Munro Road, Pensacola, Florida. Sixth Row: JAMES GORDON CHENERY, KA, 2509 Watkins Circle, Birmingham, Alabama. ROBERT TRICE CLARKE, III, KS, 1301 Pinemont Drive, Columbia, South Carolina. RICHARD WILMER COBB, ATO, 3859 Old Shell Road, Mobile, Alabama. FRANK TYSON COOK, DTD, 433 Canterbury Hill, San Antonio, Texas. Seventh Row: MICHAEL McCLELLAN COOMBS, GT, 228 White Marsh Way, Cherry Hill, N.J. GLENN MILLER DAVIS, 217 Burns Drive, Sumter, South Carolina. ROBERT CLARK DAY, KA, 2155 Rosemont Drive, Mont- gomery, Alabama. JAMES HENRY DIAZ, KA, 5829 Hurst Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. First Row: RICHARD DOUGLAS, 111, 102 Westhampton Place, Nash- ville, Tennessee. CHARLES HERVEY DOUGLASS, JR., GT, 1131 Woodward Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama. RICHARD JOSEPH DOWNS, KS, 2020 Country Club Lane, Little Rock, Arkansas. BRUCE CLAY DUNBAR, JR., 4025 Montevallo Road, Bir- mingham, Alabama. Second Row: DAVID PRICE ELAM, 4216 Estes Road, Nashville, Tenn- essee. JAMES KELLY ENSOR, JR., BTP, 311 Birch Avenue, South Pittsburg, Tennessee. WILLIAM HAMRICK ENTREKIN, JR., SAE, 4388-18th Avenue, Meridian, Mississippi. PHILIP INNES ESCHBACH, III, DTD, 1503 Rockledge Drive, Rockledge, Florida. Third Row: JAMES PRESTON ESKEW, JR., DTD, 705 Woodland Drive, Lebanon, Tennessee. HERBERT LEE EUSTIS, IV, PDT, 215 E. Robert Shaw, Greenville, Mississippi. KENNETH PETTEY EZELL, JR., SN, 1707 Riverview Drive, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. FRANK JEROME FAILLA, JR., 249 Nenue Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. 191 Sophomores First Row: RICHARD KENT FARMAN, KS, 409 Ridgewood Road, Ft. Worth, Texas. JOHN TRICE FASIG, DTD, 904 Thoma Street, Manchester, Tennessee. MEAD BOYKIN FERRIS, JR., PDT, 5705 Apache Road, Louisville, Kentucky. JOEL DEAN FERRY, Rafael Checa 56, Mexico 20, D. F. Mexico. Second Row: MICHEL FREDERICK REUEL FOLTZ, KS, 204 Leawood Drive, Lexington, Kentucky. JAMES NELSON FRANCIS, ATO, 3331 Southwestern Boulevard, Dallas, Texas. NATHANIEL BLEVINS FRAZER, LCA, 208-4th Street, Cochran, Georgia. RICHARD DREW FRENCH, DTD, 1605 Nethia Drive, Miami, Florida. Third Row: JOHN SLOATMAN GAGE, 216 Oakhurst Avenue, Bluefield, West Virginia. FREDERICK KEENE GILLIAM, JR., CP, 2505 Saddle Club Road, Burlington, North Carolina. HARRY GUS GLENOS, JR., 1451 Navco Road, Mobile, Alabama. JEDFORD MICHAEL GORDON, SN, 2736 Shades Crest Road, Birmingham, Alabama. Fourth Row: WILLIAM OSCEOLA GORDON, SAE, 2780 Natchez Lane Memphis, Tennessee. WILLIAM CONNELL GRAY, DTD; 1145 Brookwood Lane Nashville, Tennessee. ROBERT CHARLES GREENE, JR., 3607 Corbin Street Raleigh, North Carolina. SETH WALKER HANCOCK, KA, Claiborne Farm, Paris Kentucky. Fifth Row. CHRISTOPHER CARY LEE HANNUM, ATO, 5430 Neolc Drive, Dallas, Texas. JAMES PERRY HARMON, KA, 3342 Narrow Lane, Mont gomery, Alabama. ORRIN LEA HARRISON, III, SN, 10430 Crestover, Dallas Texas. ARNOLD PERCY HAYWARD, III, 2708 Canterbury Court Route 2, Palatine, Illinois. Sixth Row: PRESTON GRAY HICKY, SN, Box 525, Marianna, Arkansas. JOHN TINSLEY HOFFMAN, II, 1503 N. Jackson Street, Tullahoma, Tennessee. BRUCE MARTIN HOFSTADTER, 92 Snelling Avenue, North, St. Paul, Minnesota. SAMUEL GRANT HOPKINS, Rt. 2, Winchester, Tennessee. Seventh Row: GEORGE IRWIN HORTON, 3750 Oakwood Lane, Mobile, Alabama. BRUCE OSWALD HUNT, JR., KA, 2740 Canterbury Road, Columbia, South Carolina. WILLIAM LANSON IKARD, R.F.D. 2, Decherd, Tennessee. HERNDON INGE, III, PDT, 102 Hillwood Road, Mobile, Alabama. :, Box 286-A, Hop- Summerly Drive, First Row: FRANK REAGAN JACKSON, KA, Rt. ; kins, South Carolina. KENT LOGAN JACKSON, ATO, 704 Nashville, Tennessee. WARREN JACOBSON, BTP, Holiday Drive, Crossville, Tennessee. JOHN E. JAGAR, ATO, 1 Exchange Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Second Row: THOMAS JOHNS, BTP, 414 Garfield Road, Aurora, Ohio. ALEXANDER JOHNSON, SAE, 3850 The Prado, Macon, Georgia. DAVID JOHNSON, SN, 2372 Aspen Drive, Pampa, Texas. JOHNNY MAC JOHNSON, BTP, Franklin, Kentucky. Third Row: ROBERT JONES, KS, 2442 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, California. R. CRITCHELL JUDD, CP, 953 Highland Avenue, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. KIM KAMINIS, Cerrada Boker 31 Tlacopac, Mexico 20, D. F. Mexico. JOHN R. KELLY, KA, 1743 Roslyn Drive, Columbia, South Carolina. Fourth Row: CHRISTOPHER KERSHAW, SN, 1916 Spiceberry Lane, Mes- quite, Texas. EDMUND KIRBY-SMITH, SAE, 160 Grove Park Road, Memphis, Tennessee. LAWRENCE KUEHULE, Box 51953, New Orleans, Louisiana. CHRISTOPHER M. LAMBRECHT, SN, 21 Ponca Trail, Kirk- wood, Missouri. Fifth Row: FRANK LANKFORD, PDT, 2975 Brookwood Road, Birming- ham, Alabama. GRIFFIN LASSITER, PDT, 3320 W. Fernway Drive, Mont- gomery, Alabama. ROBERT E. LEE, BTP, 4609 Alabama Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee. LUIS LEON, SN, 1610 Bryan Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. Sixth Row: WILLIAM MALCOLM LIGHTFOOT, PDT, 2230 Woodley Road, Montgomery, Alabama. ROBERT LINDNER, 305 N. Pleasant Street, Canandaigua, New York. BLUCHER B. LINES, SN, 338 N. 11th Street, Quincy, Florida. DANIEL S. LITTLE, SN, 175 Colonial Drive, Wilmington, North Carolina. Seventh Row: JOHN R. LODGE, SN, 617 S. Carney Street, Atmore, Alabama. RANDOLPH DOUGLAS LOVE, PGD, 119 Morningside, Wichita, Kansas. WHELESS LOVE, LCA, 4505 Price Circle Road, Nashville, Tennessee. DAVOR LUKETIC, PDT, 1001 Vista Circle, Birmingham, Alabama. First Row: JOSEPH HENRY LUMPKIN, KS, 4721 Kilbourne Road, Columbia, South Carolina. WILLIAM G. McBRAYER, SN, 309 South Carlisle Street, Albertville, Alabama. JOSEPH W. McCORD, JR., 709 Cumberland Drive, Win- chester, Tennessee. MILLARD McCOY, JR., 535 Murnan Road, Galloway, Ohio. Second Row: JOHN J. McGOUGH, LCA, Barryville, New York. PATRICK E. McREYNOLDS, LCA, 1314 Morgan, Parsons, Kansas. DAVID MADDISON, LCA, Box 556, Sheridan, Montana. DOUGLAS B. MAGUIRE, 1245 Brookside Drive, Glendale, Missouri. Third Row: HENRY MARSHALL, III, Stonewall, Louisiana. ST. ELMO MASSENGALE, III, CP, 111 N. Eastwood Avenue, Mt. Prospect, Illinois. ROBERT MATLOCK, P. 0. Box 3167, Manila, Phillipines. THOMAS FRANKLIN MAULDIN, JR., 31 Churchill Circle, Columbia, South Carolina. Fourth Row: DAVID MEIER, SAE, 7000 Charles Ridge Road, Baltimore, Maryland. WENDEL W. MEYER, SAE, 1217 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tennessee. PAUL MILLER, PDT, 4957 Ortega, Boulevard, Jacksonville, Florida. EUGENE MOORE, III, PDT, Cherokee Road, Birmingham, Alabama. Fifth Row: THOMAS N. MOSLEY, GT, 717 Tennessee Street, McKenzie, Tennessee. ERLE J. NEWTON, PDT, 524 Kirk Circle, Greenville, Mississippi. J. ALLEN PAHMEYER, 201 Peace Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. DAVID PATTON PARKER, PDT, 439 Palisade Drive, Florence, Alabama. Sixth Row: BRADFORD CURTIS PEABODY, 34 Charlotte Place, Balti- more, Maryland. WILLIAM A. PICKNEY, Belvidere Road, Winchester, Tennessee. JAMES C. PLEXICO, SN, 104 Magnolia Drive, Metairie. Louisiana. BRIAN PORTER, ATO, 1 Porter Lane, Westport, Connecti- cut. Seventh Row: DAVID L. PREUSS, GT, 1732 Gaylord Drive, Bogalusa, Louisiana. WILLIAM D. PROVINCE, II, CP, 99 N. Water Street, Frank- lin, Indiana. WILLIAM F. QUESENBURY, III, SN, 4102 Monserrate Street, Coral Gables, Florida. HENRY RAVENEL, JR., DTD, 3-A Rutledge Avenue, Char- leston, South Carolina. Sophomores First Row: JOHN RORISON RAWLS, GT, 132 Cambridge Road, Ashe- ville, North Carolina. ROBERT EMORY REECE, 20 Bell Road, Asheville, North Carolina. EDWIN GEORGE REYNOLDS, III, CP, 120 E. 66th Street, Savannah, Georgia. DOUGLAS GEORGE RUNNION, SN, 1490 Lively Ridge Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Second Row: GEORGE LARRY SANDERS, 3602 Beach Drive, Tampa, Florida. RAYMOND CRAIG SCOGIN, SN, Box 1207, Kinston, North Carolina. CHARLES KING SCOVILLE, 4215 Harding Road, Nashville, Tennessee. DENNIS PAUL SENIFF, Co American Embassy, USAID Philippines, APO San Francisco, California. Third Row: JOHN TIMOTHY SHEEHAN, SN, 1502 Lake Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida. JAMES CLAYTON SMALLWOOD, LCA, Route 4, Box 600 E, Martinez, Georgia. DONNY EUGENE SNOW, SN, 5 Broadview, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. HENRY WIENGES STALLWORTH, PDT, 39 Legare Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Sophomores First Row: ERNEST HOWARD STANLEY, JR., 6235 Lawnton Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ROBERT WALTER STARR, IV, DTD, 4629 Maryland Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. JACK WILLIAM STEINMEYER, PGD, 2860 E. 33rd. Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. DAVID LEWIS STOKES, JR., Route 1, Barto, Penn- sylvania. Second Row: WILLIAM COOPER STOUT, JR., CSP, 510 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra, Florida. WARNER ARMSTRONG STRINGER, III, ATO, 3420 N. W. 37th Street, Gainesville, Florida. JOHN DuBOSE STUCKEY, LCA, 303 Jennings Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina. WILLIAM EDWARD TERRY, JR., GT, 782 Skyline Drive, Jackson, Tennessee. Third Row: DAVID CLAUDE BAILEY THAMES, KA, Box 445, Ponte Vedra, Florida. JAMES AKIN THOMAS, III, 1181 Whitesell Drive, Winter Park, Florida. JOHN TIMOTHY TOLER, ATO, 7 S. Blind Brook Road, Westport, Connecticut. MARK McCLELLAN TOLLEY, JR., LCA, 114 Haywood Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Fourth Row: LOCKE HICKMAN TRIGG, III, LCA, 6485 Williamson Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. GEORGE WATERHOUSE, ATO, 3101 Ferncliff Road, Charlotte, North Carolina. WILLIAM BRADLEY WEEKS, PGD, 301 Park Road, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Fifth Row: MICHAEL CORRIGAN S. WILLIAMS, LCA, West Hill Drive, Gates Mills, Ohio. PAUL R. WILLIAMS, LCA, 424 Bowen Street, Longmont, Colorado. JOHN S. WILLIAMSON, 406 Entwistle Street, Hamlet, North Carolina. Sixth Row: JOHN C. WINKELMAN, KS, 421 Hawthorne Place, Keokuk, Iowa. GARY ZAGELOW, South 5515 Lloyd Street, Spokane, Washington. JAMES JOSHUA ZELESKY, ATO, 909 Covington, Lufkin, Texas. 196 Franklin, Tennessee. Box 7, APO, San SAE, Country Club Not Pictured Sophomores: ROBERT NELSON ADRIAN, JR., KA, 215 King George Street, Annapolis, Maryland. ROBERT OLIVER AKIN, BTP, 505 Boyd Mill Avenue, Franklin, Tennessee. BENJAMIN BOATWRIGHT ALEXANDER, KA, 2025 Buck- nell Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina. THOMAS CRAWFORD BALCH, 120 Tuxedo Circle, Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. WILLIAM RALPH BARRON, 918 Midway, Lewisburg, Tennessee. JOHN AMOS BAUGH, KS, Route 1, JOHN EDWARD BOYCE, JR., AID Francisco, California. JABE ARMISTEAD BRELAND, Hills, Mananna, Florida. PETER HOLTON BRUNO, c o American Consulate, Puerto, La Cruz, Venezuela. JOHN HAMILTON BULL. JR., 209 W. Glenwood Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. MICHAEL ARMSTRONG BURTON, 4609 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tennessee. EDWARD OTTO BUSCHMILLER, JR., GT. 405 Hereford, Ferguson, Missouri. FRANK STUART CAMPBELL, Cabana Apt., Azelea Road, Mobile, Alabama JOHN SHRADER CANNON, SAE, 549 Goodwyn, Mem- phis, Tennessee. KENNETH ODIN CAYCE, III, 3235 Circle Drive, Hop- kinsville, Kentucky. ROBERT MASTERS CRICHTON, JR. PDT. 2108 Wood- mont Boulevard, Nashville, Tennessee. BROOKE DAVIDSON, 2252 Mosser Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania. TIMOTHY COLE DOWNING. 57 Avenue De L ' Ete, Water- loo, Belgium. DONALD JULIAN ELLIS. 124 Hunter Street. 200 Oak Park Drive, Tullahoma. Tennessee. MICHAEL WAYNE FERRELL, 218 E. Clark Boulevard, Murfreesboro. Tennessee. LUCIUS GASTON FISHBURNE, JR., KA, 500 Hampton Street, Walterboro, South Carolina. THOMAS CAROTHERS GIBSON, PDT, 4000 Wayland Drive, Nashville, Tennessee. RICHARD ALLEN GLAZE, KS, Rt. 2, Manson Pike, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. RICHARD LAURENCE GOOD, Ottakringerstrasse 242 4 16, Vienna 16, Austria. JOHN DAWSON FRIERSON GRAY, DTD, 5004 Mt. Plea- sant Pike, Columbia, Tennessee. JAMES BAKER HARDEE, JR., PDT, 3507 North San Miguel. Tampa, Florida. DAVID EUGENE HUNTLEY. 3421 Coleman Street, Columbia. South Carolina. JOHN GABRIEL JAFFE, 329 Hathaway Lane, Wynne- wood. Pennsylvania. WALTER MASON JUSTIN. JR., 408 13th Ct„ N.W., Birmingham. Alabama. PAUL KIRCHOFF, 428 Walnut Avenue, Aldan, Penn- sylvania. RICHARD HENRY LEE KOPPER, KA, 8 Evergreen Lane, Hingham, Massachusetts. ROBERT SHARPE LEWIS, 41 Trent Drive, LaDue, Missouri. CHARLES WADE LIEM, 2339 Osceola Blvd. Pensacola, Florida. WAYLAND PRICE LONG, Danville Street, Lancaster, Kentucky. OWEN FITZSIMONS McADEN, SN, 333 Laurel Spring Road, Columbia, South Carolina. CHRISTOPHER PERRY MASON, PDG, 112 McLaws Street, Savannah, Georgia, MILTON BALDRIDGE MERTS, LCA, 1809 Hilltop Drive, Albany, Georgia. RICHARD WALLACE MILLER, JR., CP, 5201 Cole Road, Memphis, Tennessee. MALCOLM CAMPBELL MORAN, KA, 1448 Fourth Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. SAMEUL DuBOSE MURRAY. 2583 Habersham Road, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia. STEPHEN LEE OSEMAN. 4321 Kippax Street Mont- gomery, Alabama EDWARD FROST PARKER. JR , 128 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina GARY TUSTEN POPE, KA, 1700 Boundary- Street, New- berry, South Carolina JOHN NICHOLAS POPHAM, IV, PGD, 1303 Elfin Road, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee RODNEY WILSON ROBBINS, Route 2. Killen, Alabama. MASON ROMAINE, IV, SAE, 3881 Timuquana Road. Jacksonville. Florida STEPHEN RANDALL SINCLAIR, 226 Laburnum, San Antonio, Texas DORSEY GREEN SMITH, III, 394 Idlewood, Ormond Beach, Florida THOMAS ANDERSON SMITH. 112 Dogwood Drive, Win- chester, Tennessee. JOHN MORGAN SOAPER, JR , 367 N College, Harrods- burg. Kentucky. HENRY ALVIN STILZ. R R 4. Versailles. Kentucky MARK HENRY TERRELL, 321 Gettysburg, Park Forest, Illinois. PAUL ARTHUR THOMPSON. P. O Bo 532. Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina TIMOTHY MARK TURPEN, Route 2. Fayetteville, Tennessee ALLSTON VANDERHORST, SAE, 3460 Central Avenue. Memphis, Tennessee. ELLSWORTH ARTHUR WEINBERG. JR. PDT. 6035 Meadowforest Drive, Dallas. Texas ARTHUR ALAN WHITEHEAD, DTD. 412 Hazelwood, Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM MADISON WHITTINGTON, III, 1000 Grand Boulevard. Greenwood. Mississippi THOMAS BLOUNT WILLARD. P. O. Bon 224, Flora, Mississippi STEPHEN FRANCIS ZIMMERMAN, 145 SE. 28th Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida. 107 Juniors i-Q Ronda Mendoza First Row: DANIEL BOONE AHLPORT, LCA, Laguna Hills, California. HAROLD BENNETT ALFORD, JR., 506 Florence Street, Albertville, Alabama. JAMES ALLEN ANDERSON, SAE, 7433 Poplar Pike, Ger- mantown, Tennessee. CLAUDE BURT ARRINGTON, LCA, P. 0. Box 978, Havana, Florida. Second Row: GILES LEE ASBURY, 2205 Mountain View Avenue, Blue- field, West Virginia. JOSEPH VANCE BARKER, BTP, 407 4th Street, South Pittsburg, Tennessee. JOHN GREER BEAM, KA, 25 Southwind Road, Louisville, Kentucky. WILLIAM HENRY BEECKEN, PGD, 1323 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, Maryland. Third Row: WILLIAM CLIFFORD BENNETT, LCA, APO, San Francisco, California. CLINTON CLISBY, BERRY, JR., SAE, 1500 Gilmer Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama. ALAN PARDY BIDDLE, Paseo de la Reforma 195 Piso 14, Mexico 6 D.F. Mexico. GEORGE WESLEY BISHOP, III, ATO, 120 Ridge, DeKalb, Illinois. Fourth Row: HOWARD THOMAS BOSWORTH. Ill, ATO, 3729 Stratford Dallas, Texas. DUNKLIN CAFFEY BOWMAN, II Nashville, Tennessee. ILY CHRISTIAN BRATINA, Rt. 1, West Virginia. GORDON BARRETT BROYLES, JR Drive, Palestine, Texas. 712 Bowling Avenue, Box 28, Kearneysville, KA, 1010 Woodland Fifth Row: JAMES TROTT BURNS. ATO, 1502 Lyttleton Street, Cam- den, South Carolina. NATHANIEL ALEXANDER CARSWELL, JR., PGD. 911 Oak Valley Lane, Nashville, Tennessee. JOHN DRAYTON CATHRAE, DTD, 733 Freehng Drive, Sarasota, Florida. GERALD THOMAS CESNICK, ATO, 23 Lakeshore Drive, Avondale Estates, Georgia. Sixth Row: WINSTON BREEDEN CHARLES, DTD, 301 Tyson Avenue, Bennettsville. South Carolina. ALEXANDER FREEMAN COMFORT, LCA, 904 Echo Lane, Johnson City, Tennessee. WILLIAM RANDOLPH COSBY, JR., DTD, Drive, Princeton, New Jersey. JOHN FORREST CREGO, CP, 511 Glengarry Drive, Nash- ville, Tennessee. 230 Brookstone Seventh Row: WILLIAM MITCHELL CUNNINGHAM, JR., SN, 308 Chap- man Avenue, Jackson, Alabama. TIMOTHY GEORGE DARGAN, KA, Rt. 3, Box 311-A, Dar- lington, South Carolina. DWIGHT EDWARD DAVIS, R.F.D., No. 1, Seven Springs, North Carolina. CAROLIS URIAH DEAL, 306 Davis Avenue, Toccoa, Georgia. Fourth Row: EDWIN ELSWIN GRAIN, SN, 2400 Hatherly Road, Charlotte, North Carolina. DOUGLAS RAYMOND GRANBERRY, SAE, 704 Park Lane, Decatur, Georgia. JOHN CARSON GRAVES, KS, 300 Kimberly Road, Greens- boro, North Carolina. MELVIN KELLY GRAY, BTP, P. O. Box 2933, State College, Mississippi. Fifth Row: PAUL THOMAS GREEN, 208 West Avenue, Catersville, Georgia. ROBERT PHILLIP GREEN, LCA, 305 Eastwood Circle, Virginia Beach, Virginia. HENRY ELLERBE GRIMBALL, 107 Chadwick Drive, Char- leston, South Carolina. VAN EUGENE HAM, 633 Lotus Street, Greenville, Mississippi. Sixth Row: GEORGE MILTON HART, SN, 101 E. Green Street, Middle- town, Delaware. ALLAN HULL HAYDEN, PDT, Itta Bena, Mississippi. 3AVID RICHARD HILLIER, KS, 321 W. Lincoln, Wheaton, Illinois. :AN FRANCIS HIPWELL, PGD, Box 95, Franklin, Louisiana. Seventh Row: HENRY MILTON HODGENS, II, GT, 28 Allamanda Avenue, Key West, Florida. 3LIVER BERNHARDT HODGSON, III, LCA, 508 W. 30th Street, Lumberton, North Carolina. DEAN FLETCHER HOLLAND, 143 Bailey Collins Drive, Smyrna, Tennessee. UCKER WESTON JACKSON, KA, R.R. 2 Box 285 A. Hop- kins, South Carolina. First Row: DONALD HOWARD DIEKER, KS, 83 Hillcrest Road, Fair Haven, New Jersey. ROY FORREST DILLION, SAE, Mine Brook Road, Far Hills, New Jersey. JAMES PARKER DIXON, SAE, 1601 Cresent Ridge Road, Daytona Beach, Florida. ROBERT PAGE DOUGAN, Qts. 1404-B, Pagelow Scott AFB, Illinois. Second Row: FRANK SHROPSHIRE DUNAWAY, III, P. O. Box 26, Dia- mond, Missouri. DAVID MURCHISON EGGLESTON, KA, 2428 Stanley Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia. RICHARD BRADFORD ELBERFELD, JR., 318 Oak Street, Hillsboro, Ohio. DONALD JACKSON ELLIS, DTD, 124 Hunter Street, De- catur, Georgia. Third Row: PETER CHRISTIAN ENWALL, BTP, 1021 N.E. 5th Terrace, Gainsville, Florida. JAMES NORMAN EUSTIS, JR., LCA, 405 Audubon Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. JAMES EDWARD FARRIOR, SAE, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, Alabama. CHARLES HUNT GARNER, PGD, Haven Hill, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Juniors First Row: JAMES SANFORD JAFFE, 329 Hathaway Lane, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. JAY DAVID JAMIESON, SAE, 699 Morris Road, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. FREDERICK LAMAR JONES, PGD, 4110 Skyline Drive, Nashville, Tennessee. CARL HENRY KAMM, Bennington Road, Durand, Michigan. Second Row: STEPHEN LOREN KERSCHNER, 1916 Spiceberry Lane, Mesquite, Texas. JOHN LANE KEYES, III, BTP, 112 Chinoe Road, Lexington, Kentucky. STEPHEN FREDERICK LELAURIN, LCA, 3128 15th Street, Meridian, Mississippi. WILLIAM CHATLAND LENHART, JR., 845 E. Cecil Street, Neenah, Wisconsin. Third Row: BENJAMIN BRIDGES LEWIS, ATO, 3117 Okeeheepkee Road, Tallahassee, Florida. SAMUEL LOGAN, JR., KA, 48 Colony Road, Gretna, Louisiana. EDMUND RAVENEL MANSFIELD, JR., PGD, 202 Middle Street, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. HARVEY SEWARD MARTIN, 2560 Warwick Road, Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Fourth Row: RICHARD PAUL MATTHEWS. 18225 30th Street, Seattle, Washington. PAUL RAYMOND MATTOCKS, BTP, 1900 Calion Road, El Dorado, Arkansas. THOMAS SUMMERS McNEIL, Murfreesboro Road, La- Vergne, Tennessee. WALTER HILSON MERRILL, ATO, 53 Bay Drive, N.E., Fort Walton, Florida. Fifth Row: RICHARD STEVEN MOODY, SAE, Laurel Drive, Sewanee, Tennessee. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MOSELEY, SN, 102 Camellia, Drive, Dothan, Alabama. HILLEN ARMOUR MUNSON, GT, Box 136, Angleto, Texas. JAMES KENNING MURPHREE, 1605 Berrywood Road, Nashville, Tennessee. Sixth Row: ROBERT BELL MURFREE, ATO, 712 S.E. Broad Street, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. RAYMOND BLISS MURRAY, DTD, 3423 Procter Street, Port Arthur, Texas. FREDERIC WILLIAM NARDIN, III, PDT, 150 East Parkwood Road, Decatur, Georgia. GEORGE McLARRY NEARY, PGD, 803 Northlake Drive, Richardson, Texas. Seventh Row: ERIC MARSHALL NEWMAN, BTP, 3102 Beach Drive, Tampa, Florida. NATHANIEL DAVIS OWENS, LCA, 134 Foxall Street, Hartsville, Tennessee. HENRY NUTT PARSLEY, JR., ATO, 354 Lynwood Drive, Charleston, South Carolina. JOHN SHEARER PULLEN, ATO, 1215 Locust Avenue, S.E., Huntsville, Alabama. First Row: CYRUS PRESTON QUADLAND, LCA, RFD 2, Box 304, Katonah, New York. ALLAN ROBERT RAMSAY, KS, 214 Rountree Road, Toccoa, Georgia. DANIEL WILSON RANDLE, SAE, 1282 Forest Glen Drive South, Winnetka, Illinois. ALLAN DALE RHODES, Route 2, Post Oak Road, Marietta, Georgia. Second Row: REX MICHAEL RIAL, KA, 314 Barrington Street, Rochester, New York. LEA RICHMOND, III, ATO, 6690 Riverside Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. HOWARD PENDLETON RIVES, SN, 929 Ashland Avenue, Shelbvville, Kentucky. JOHN TERRELL ROBERTS, BTP, 3105 Ozark Road, Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. Third Row: EDWARD CLAY ROOD, SN, 1901 Holly Lane, Tampa, Florida. WILLIAM SHEPARD ROSE, JR., ATO, 215 Thorn Hill Lane, Middleton, Ohio. WILSON GLOVER RUSSELL, KA, 101 Blue Ridge Circle, Easley, South Carolina. STEVEN WENDELL SANFORD, BTP, 2800 S. Garfield Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Fourth Row: MICHAEL OTTO SCHEUNEMANN, DTD, 1343 Forest Avenue, Carlsbad, California. GEORGE QUIMBY SEWELL, GT, 7222 Bonny Oakes Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee. DONALD SNOWDEN SHAPLEIGH, ATO, 2100 Forest Drive, Camden, South Carolina. HUGH TODD SHELTON, III, PGD, 911 West 6th Street, Columbia, Tennessee. Fourth Row: THOMAS PORCHER STONEY, II, LCA, 125 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. ROBERT TINKER TAYLOR, 4901 West 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas. FREDERICK SHEPHERD THOMAS, JR., 404 Old Post Road, Erwin. North Carolina. JAMES THOMAS TILLEY, BTP, 705 Madison Street, Man- chester, Tennessee. Fifth Row: JOHN WALLACE TONISSEN, JR., ATO, 2139 Roswell Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina. JOSEPH EMERY TOOLE, LCA, 207 Virginia Avenue, Winter Garden, Florida. WILLIAM HARNER TUCKER, LCA, 790 Myrtle Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. JAMES FRANKLIN TURK, Richwood-Elmer Road, R. D. 1, Glassboro, New Jersey. Sixth Row: RICHARD PLATT VAN ORDEN, PGD, 2709 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Virginia. CHARLES HANSELL WATT, ATO, 118 Plantation Drive, Thomasville, Georgia. DELL RODGER WEIBELE, CP, 455 Park Avenue, Clearwater, Florida. EDWIN MORTON WHITE, ATO, 2518 Cox Mill Road, Hop- kinsville, Kentucky. Seventh Row: ROY BRADFORD WHITNEY, JR., LCA, 6 Peachtree Street, Batesburg, South Carolina. JESS YELL WOMACK, II, KS, 800 East Olmos Drive, San Antonio, Texas. ALBERT BRYAN WORTEN, KS, Route 1, Nicholasville, Kentucky. WILLIAM NORMAN YANG, DTD, 27 Courtland Drive, Chillicothe, Ohio. First Row: ROBERT LEE SLATEN, BTP, 2608 Ivy Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRETT WINFIELD SMITH, SAE, 485 Kingston Road, Prince- ton, New Jersey. ERIC LYNDEN PERRY SMITH, GT, 3815 Brandon Road, Huntington, West Virginia. JAMES EDWARD SMITH, LCA, P. O. Box 215, Loxley, Alabama. Second Row: STEPHEN BOWEN SNIDER, LCA, 1905 Lofton Drive, Keokuk, Iowa. WILLIAM KIRK SNOUFFER, JR., DTD, 7211 Galeon, Houston, Texas. JOHN CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON, DTD, Pedro Goyena 2753, Martinez, Buenos Aires, Argentina. JAMES BOYD SPENCER, Ditchley, Route 1, Mechanics- ville, Virginia. Third Row: JAMES DEWITT CARTER STEELE, PGD, 620 Lynwood Boulevard, Nashville, Tennessee. JACK LERAUL STEPHENS, JR., BTP, 2484 Macon Drive Atlanta, Georgia. JACK PORTER STEPHENSON, JR., KA, 3705 Montrose Road, Birmingham, Alabama. WILLIAM SCOTT STEWART, RFD 1, West Springfield Pennsylvania. Juniors JR., 36 Badeau Avenue, ATO, Officers Juniors Not Pictured: JAMES MICHAEL ANDREWS, 145 Hayes Street, Toccoa Georgia. WILLIAM EDWARD AUSTIN Summit, New Jersey. JEFFERSON McCOMBS BAILEY Circle, Robins, A.F.B., Georgia. STEPHEN LANDRITH BARNETT, BTP, Rt. 3, Box 27], Joplin, Missouri. PORTER CLARKE BLACKMAN, KA, 1016 Glendalyn Circle, Spartanburg, South Carolina. BENJAMIN BREWSTER, KA, 720 Park Avenue, Ne v York, New York. WALLACE CARNAHAN, III, BTP, 154 E. Oakview, San Antonio, Texas. CHERNEY, 81 West Fairway Drive, ' .!.■i :., 255 East Avenue, Tall- KA, 11 Gibbes Street, Char- 801 Timber Branch Ridge Road, 4 Guerard ANDREW KNOX Hamilton, Ohio. JACK ANTHONY madge, Ohio. PETER BOGART DODDS, leston, South Carolina. JOHN DAVID EATON, JR., PGD, Parkway, Alexandria, Virginia. DAVID SARGENT FARRAR, Hunting Greenwich, Connecticut. HENRY BENNETT FISHBURNE, JR., KA, Road, Charleston, South Carolina. WILLIAM MORRIS GIVEN, III, SAE, 3133 Guilford Road, Birmingham, Alabama. PETER NELS HASSENSTEIN, BTP, 221 E. 21st Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. WALTER LAWRENCE HIGGINS, PDT, 212 S. Linda Drive, Shelbyville, Tennessee. BUCKNER HINKLE, JR., R. R. 4, Paris, Kentucky. STANLEY CRAVEN HINTON, LCA, Box 802, Mission, Texas. RICHARD EDWARD JOHNSON, 509 Marion Street, Kingstree, South Carolina. DAVID ALLAN JUNG, LCA, USTDC, J-4, Box 24, APO San Francisco, California. MANNING MARIUS KIMMEL, IV, Street. Wilmington, Delaware. WILLIAM MONCURE KRANZ, KS, Wilmington, Delaware. JOHN LAURANS PARSONS, GT, New Orleans, Louisiana. GEORGE ALEXANDER PATTON, CP, Lane, Jacksonville, Florida. SHIRLEY WILMONT PETERS, Box 276, Denton, Texas. JOSEPH CRAIG PORTER, JR., DTD, 2805 Patrick Avenue, San Angelo, Texas. CURTIS RALPH SCHOBERT, 108 Monahan Drive, Ft. Walton, Beach, Florida. THEODORE RAVENEL SMITH, BTP, 504 Otis Boulevard, Spartanburg, South Carolina. CRAID MEECH SOGARD, 8717 Sandhurst Drive, Knox- ville, Tennessee. BRIAN LEE STAGG, 207 North Purdue Avenue, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. JOSEPH AGIUS VELLA, JR., 120 Ribaut Road, Beaufort, South Carolina. WILLIAM LEWIS WALLACE, PGD, Allardt. Tennessee. CARY EMIL WESTERFIELD, PGD, 801 Goebel Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. GREGORY JAMES WILSON, 1318 Gamon Road, Wheaton, Illinois. WILLIAM WALLACE WILSON, PGD, 1037 Campbell Park- way, Joplin, Missouri. ALLAN TATE WOOD, KA, 54 Hodge Road, Princeton, New Jersey. JOSEPH MUSE WORTHINGTON, Broadwater Way, Gib- son Island, Maryland. WILLIAM SPENCER YATES, Apt. 305-6701 Blanco Road, San Antonio, Texas. KS, 2305 W. 11th 102 Somerset Road, 7935 Zimple Street, 5637 Golf Ridge tZT zm • s i © i©«.; i DAVID ELWELL BABBIT— 339 Glenwood Drive, Thomasville, Ga.; B. A. Political Science; PDT, Order of Gownsmen. DOUGLAS BRIAN BAKER— 2127 Queens Road, E„ Charlotte, IN. C.; B. A. Economics; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Economics Society, Officer, Student Vestery, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Arnold Air Society, S Club, Young Republicans, Swimming, Captain, Atlee Henkel Hoff Memorial Scholarship. ROBERT STUART BALSLEY— 825 Crescent Drive, Reidsville, N. C; B. A. English; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Proctor, Red Ribbon Society, Los Peones. JAMES ROBERT BEENE— 618 Holly Avenue, South Pittsburg, Tenn.; B. A. Physics; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Proctor, Sigma Pi Sigma, Green Ribbon Society, Wilkins Scholar, Football Captain. FREDERIC CLARENCE BEIL 111—121 27th Avenue, N. E„ St. Petersburg, Fla.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen. SANDERS MARTIN BENKWITH— 3402 Narrow Lane Road, Montgomery, Ala.; B. A. History; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Ring Committee, Tennis. CHARLES HADLEY BLANCHARD— 2530 W. Lake Shore Drive, Springfield, III.; B. A. English; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Mountain Goat, Community Theater, SSOC. WILLIAM HOUSTON BLOUNT, JR.— 4117 Old Leeds Lane, Birmingham, Ala.; B. A. Political Science; KA, Older of Gownsmen, Football. EDWARD NORMAN BOEHM— 102 Windmere Drive, Chattanooga, Tenn.; B. A. Political Science; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Young Republicans, Officer, Order of the Silver Spoon. ROBERT WRAY BOLE— 20 S. Oak Forest Drive, Asheville, N. C; B. A. Economics; LCA, Order of Gownsmen. MARSHALL MURRY BOON— P. 0. Box 102, Pittsview, Ala.: B. A. Physics; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, S Club, Officer, Proctor, Discipline Committee, Los Peones, Green Ribbon Society, Football, Shelby Science Scholarship. EVERETT BRUCE Atlanta, Ga ; B. Gownsmen. BROOKS— 3990 Vermont Road, A. Psychology; ATO, Order of Senior Class of 1969 JOHN WALDRUP BROWN, JR.— 647 S. McLean, Memphis, Term.; B. A. Philosophy; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. DAVID THOMAS BUCHANAN— Box 70, Fayetteville, Tenn.; B. A. Economics; Order of Gownsmen. JOHN CRAIGHEAD BUNTIN— 218 Deer Park Drive, Nashville, Tenn.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen. MOULTRIE BRAILSFORD BURNS, JR.— 1502 Lyttleton Street, Cam- den, S. C.j B. A. Economics, ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Discipline Committee, Fraternity Officer, Blue Key Officer, Who ' s Who, Arnold Air Society, Black Ribbon Society, Order of the Silver Spoon, Wellingtons, S Club, Tennis Captain. DONALD HOLT BURTON— 1327 Latham Road, Greensboro, N. C.j B. A. English; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Wellingtons, S Club, Football. DANIEL FRANCIS CALLAHAN 111—11 Willow Green Drive, Cocoa Beach, Fla.: B. A. Economics; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Los Peones, Football. DON FRANK CAMERON— 4700 Hastings, Biology; SN, Order of Gownsmen. El Paso, Tex.; B. A. JESSE LEE CARROLL, JR.— 133 Edenwood, Jackson, Tenn.; B. A. Economics; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Eco- nomics Society, Young Republicans Club, Highlander, Basketball. RANDOLPH CASSELLS CHARLES, JR.— 301 Tyson Avenue, Ben- nettsville, S. C.j B. A. English; DTD. Order of Gownsmen, Frater- nity Officer. CHARLES RAPHAEL CHESNUTT. 111—2781 McConnell, Baton Rouge, La.; B. A. English and Psychology; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Wrestling. 205 Senior Class of 1969 WILLIAM BURTON CLARK IV— P. 0. Box 156, Madison, Fla.; B. A. Biology; Order of Gownsmen, Chorus, Arnold Air Society, Purple, Mountain Goat, Cap and Gown. WILLIAM TRANTHAM CLARKE— 1606 Fair Street, Camden, S. C; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen. HEBER KESLEY COLBERT— 1162 N. Stonewall Street, McKenzie, Tenn.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Waiter ' s Guild, Headwaiter, Baseball. JOHN BOWDOIN COLMORE— 263 Stephenson Avenue. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; B. A. English; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, S Club, Swimming. HENRY MATSON COXE III— Schoolhouse Lane, Alpine, N. J.; B. A. Political Science; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Red Ribbon Society, Highlanders. JOHN MILTON CUTLER, JR.— 41 Brampton Square, London, Eng- land; B. A. English; CP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, New Ideas Committee, Golf, Wilkins Scholar. RICHARD LAWTON DARGAN— 530 Connecticut Avenue, Spartan- burg, S. C; B. A. Political Science; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. WILLIAM BOOTH DAVIS— 68 Park Lane, Golf, III.; B. A. Economics; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Chorus, Wellingtons. DAVID CHRISTOPHER DELANEY— 1005 Government Street, Mobile, Ala.; B. A. Economics; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Economics Society, Wellingtons, Motorcycle Club, For- estry Club, Arnold Air Society. GLENN MICHAEL DENKLER— 3415 Dunwody Drive, Pensacola, Fla.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen. 206 FREDERICK BAILY DENT, JR.— 19 Montgomery Drive, Spartanburg, S. C; B. A. Political Science; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Fraternity Officer, New Ideas Committee, Acolyte Guild, Economics Society, Young Republicans Club, Pre-Law Club, Green Ribbon Society, S Club, Swimming Team. WILLIAM PURNELL DIGGS 111—50 Baltusrol Way, Short Hills, N. J. : B. A. Political Science; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Purple Staff, Fraternity Officer, Black Ribbon Society, SVFD Officer, Highlanders. LARRY HUNDLEY DIMMITT 111—150 Willadel Drive, Clearwater, Fla.; B. A. Economics; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Track. DAVID SANDERS DOWLING— 1405 Bay Street, Beaufort, S. C.j B. A. English; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Highlanders. MICHAEL CORIELL ELDRED— 415 Park View Drive, Mount Holly, N. J.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, Purple Masque, Cap and Gown, Purple, Chorus. French Club, English Speaking Union, Track, Cross- country. THOMAS WARREN ELLIS— 155 Pharr Avenue, Selmer, Tenn.; B. A. Biology; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Green Ribbon Society, Der Deutsche Verem, Football, Selby Scholarship. ROBERT WHITWORTH FLETCHER— 4412 Sheppard Place, Nashville, Tenn.; B. A. Political Science; Order of Gownsmen. SCOTT FLEMING FONES— Box F, Rogers, Ark.; B. A. Physics; Order of Gownsmen, Sigma Pi Sigma, Of- ficer, Student Physics Societ y, Officer, Arnold Air Society. DAVID MONROE FORD, JR.— Rt. 2, White Bluff, Tenn.; B. A. Economics; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Economics Society, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Intramural All- Star. EDWARD TURNBULL FOSTER, JR.— 1050 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Fla.j B. A. Economics; BTP, Order of Gownsmen. CHRISTOPHER WAYNE GARDNER— 3641 Valencia Road, Jacksonville, Fla.; B. A. Economics; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, French Club, Economics Society, Track. TODD ANTHONY GEORGI— 3033 Georgian Court, Lincoln, Nebraska; B. A. Biology; DTD, Order of Gownsmen, Der Deutsche Verein, Officer, Jazz So- ciety, Officer, Fraternity Officer. WILLIAM ROWAN GRANGER II I— Chinquapin, Green- wood, S. C.j B. A. Psychology; LCA, Order of Gowns- men, Fraternity Officer, Purple Masque, English Speaking Union, Economics Society. SAMUEL IRA GREENE— 601 N. Trade, Tryon, N. C.j B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Mountain Goat, Staff, Chorus, Wilkins Scholar. HARDEMAN S. MEADE GWINN— Box 385, Esso-Stand- ard Libya, Tripoli, Libya; B. A. Psychology; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Soccer. DENNIS MILLAR HALL— 817 Sharpshire, Grand Prairie, Tex.; B. A. Economics; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Green Ribbon Society. OLIVER MORGAN HALL, JR.— 3788 N. Stratford Road, Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. Political Science; KS, Order of Gownsmen, SVFD, Assistant Chief, Fraternity Officer, Purple, Acolyte Guild, Soccer. EDWIN RANDOLPH HANSEN. JR.— 5870 Hilderbrand Drive, Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. History; DTD, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Cap and Gown, Editor, Stu- dent Forum. Officer, Purple, Assistant and News Editor, German Club, Officer, Publication Board, Junior Representative, Mountain Goat, New Ideas Committee. Senior Class of 1969 WILLIAM ROBERT HARDING— Bayou Road, Greenville, Miss,; English; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Track. A. JOSEPH LUCIAN HERNDON— 300 Broad Street, Bruceton, Tenn.; B. A. History; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Chorus, Forestry Club. BILLY HUGH HERRING, JR. W4 Bunker ' s Cove Road, Panama City, Fla.; B. A. Political Science; GT, Order of Gownsmen. ROBERT ALLAN HEYER— 6035 Del Roy Drive, Dallas, Tex.; B. A. Biology; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, SVFD. IAN BRUCE HINSHELWOOD— 348 Kemper Drive, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen. WILLIAM E. HOLLER III— P. 0. Box 288, DeLand, Fla.; B. A. Eco- nomics; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Economics Club, Frater- nity Officer, ODE Society, Ruge Scholarship, Atlee Heber Mem- orial Scholarship. CHARLES ALBERT HOLT— 102 Miramar Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; B. A. History; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Mountain Goat, Intramural Council, Los Peones. COLEMAN HOLT— Woodstock, Conn.; B. S. Forestry; Order of Gowns- men, Acolyte Guild, Forestry Club, Wayne Rushton Scholarship, Woodland Social Club. WILLIAM SOMERVILLE HOOKER— 2870 Catawba Lane, Memphis, Tenn.; B. A. Psychology; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Jazz Society Officer, Highlanders. THOMAS BRANNON HUBBARD 111— Garrison, Md.; B. A. Political Science; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Wellingtons, Football, Track. 209 Senior Class of 1969 WILLIAM FINLAY HUNTER 111—1421 Harrison Street, Hollywood, Fla.; B. A. Mathematics; Order of Gownsmen, Purple Masque, Officer, SSOC, EPF, Community Theater, Der Deutsche Verein. HENRY HAMILTON HUTCHINSON 111—2160 Allendale Road, Mont- gomery, Ala.; B. A. Biology; SAE, Order of Gownsmen. DAVID UNGER INGE— 102 Hillwood Road, Mobile, Ala.; B. A. Biology; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Classics Club, Officer, Arnold Air Society, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Alumni, Ring, and Elec- tions Committees, Green Ribbon Society, AFROTC Scholarship. ROBERT ADAMS IVY, JR.— 1206 N. 7th Street, Columbus, Miss.; B. A. English; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Sopherim, Officer, Purple, Associate Editor, Fraternity Officer, Discipline Committee. JON LARSON JAENICKE— 1820 Forest Drive, Camden, S. C; B. A. Political Science; DTD, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Scholarship. WALTER HEARN JARVIS— 508 W. Monroe, Temple, Tex.; B. A. French; Order of Gownsmen, French Club. EUGENE OTIS JENKINS, JR.— 404 Gatehouse Drive South, Metairie, La.; B. A. Political Science; SN, Order of Gownsmen. FRANK RANDALL JOHNSON— 2017 Pennylane, S. E., Decatur, Ala.; B. A. Political Science; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Pre-Law Club, Wellingtons. MARK McCALL JOHNSON— 4208 Killarnay Drive, Huntsville, Ala.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen. ROBERT HARVEY JOHNSTON III— Rt. 3 River Bluff Road, Louis- ville, Ky. ; B. A. English; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Arnold Air Society, Officer, Red Ribbon Society, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Wellingtons, Tennis. 210 STEVEN DOUGLAS JONES— 1101 Wilson, Clinton, B. A. Psychology; KS, Order of Gownsmen. Okla. JOHN ANTHONY JORDAN— 619 Deely Place, San Antonio, Tex.; B. A. Religion; Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Debate, Arnold Air Society, Layreaders Guild, S Club, French Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, AFROTC Scholarship. WILLIAM STEEN JORDAN— 209 S. Park Drive, Jackson, Miss.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen, Waiters Guild. ALVIN NEWKIRK KELSO, JR. 10 Cedar Lawn South, Galveston, Tex.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Phi Beta Kappa. JAMES OBERT KEMPSON, JR.— Ill S. Edisto, Columbia, S. C.j B. A. Psychology; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Frater- nity Officer, French Club, S Club, Football. RICHARD HENRY LEE— 8 Evergreen Lane, Hingham, Mass.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Soccer. 211 ROBERT ANDREW LEECH— 312 E. 19th Street, Tulsa, Okla.; B. A. English; CP, Order of Gownsmen, Arnold Air Society, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Classics Club, Acolytes Guild, AFROTC Scholarship. WALLACE BRUCE McCALL— 6800 Washington Road, West Palm Beach, Fla.; B. A. Political Science; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Assistant Editor, Fra- ternity Officer, Waiter ' s Guild, Black Ribbon Society. DONALD LEE McCAMMON— 4114 45th Street, S. W., Seattle, Wash.; B. A. Psychology; SAE, Order of Gowns- men, Fraternity Officer, Purple, SVFD, S Club, French Club, Golf. HUGH LAURENCE McCULLEY— 355 Mangrove Way, Wal- nut Creek, Cal.j B. A. Political Science; LCA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. HENRY ELLWOOD MCLAUGHLIN— 3981 Menendez Drive, Pensacola, Fla.; B. A. Economics; SAE, Order of Gowns- men. JOHN CALVIN MADDOCKS- ston-Salem, N. C.j B. A. Gownsmen. -911 S. Hawthorne Road, Win- Political Science; Order of GERRY JOHN MAGRATH— Rt. 2, Winchester, Tenn.; B. A. Psychology; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Swimming. ARTHUR EUGENE MALLORY 111—504 Broad Street, La- Grange, Ga.; B. A. History; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Proctor, S Club, Forestry Club, Football. GEORGE ECKERT MALONE— 123 Cherry Road, Memphis, Tenn.; B. A. Political Science; GT, Order of Gownsmen, Discipline Committee, Soccer. MARK CORR MARTIN— 721 Parkman Avenue, Selma, Ala.; B. A. Biology; KA, Order of Gownsmen. BRUCE LAFAYETTE MILLER— Box 1111, Hereford, Tex.; B. A. Economics; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Chorus, Officer, Waiter ' s Guild. DOUGLAS KENT MILLER— 4020 Berkley Drive, Jackson, Miss.; B. A. Chemistry; Order of Gownsmen. 212 Senior Class of 1969 JACK EVERETT MILLER, JR.— 301 E. 49th Street, Savannah, Ga.; B. A. Mathematics; Order of Gownsmen. JOHN TIMOTHY MITCH— 2617 Heathermoor Road, Birmingham, Ala.; B. A. History; PDT, Order of Gownsmen. JAMES KING MITCHELL, JR.— 3106 Bayou Drive, LaPorte, Tex.; B. A. History; CP, Order of Gownsmen. LLOYD WILLIAMS MOORE 11—33 Cavendish Square, London, W. 1, England, B. A. Economics; ATO, Order of Go wnsmen, Economics Society Officer, S Club, Swimming. PETER RICKER MOSES— 4660 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. Chemistry; Order of Gownsmen. CHRISTOPHER JAMES MUNSON— 18 Dodd ' s Lane, Princeton, N. J.; B. A. Fine Arts; LCA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Jazz Society, S Club, Swimming Team. LEROY GARDNER NEELY— 1025 Nawench Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, Chorus. JOHN TILDEN NIES— 39 Countryside Lane, St. Louis, Mo.; B. A. Biology; Order of Gownsmen. DAVID LEE OAKLEY— McGoffin Avenue, Spring City, Tenn.; B. A. English; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Cap and Gown, Fra- ternity Officer, Waiters Guild, Football. HENRY OLIVER, JR.— 2415 Ella Lee Lane, Houston, Tex.; B. A. Economics; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Mountain Goat, Economics Society. 213 Senior Class of 1969 GRANGER CHRISTIAN OSBORNE— 1112 Palmetto Drive, Thomas- ville, Ga.; B. A. Biology; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Waiters Guild, Der Deutsche Verein, Acolyte Guild. JOHN MALLORY PACKARD, JR.— 312 W. Gonzalez, Pensacola, Fla.; B. A. Biology, PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Cap and Gown, Acolyte Guild, Basketball Manager. JAMES KINMAN PARISH— 600 Westview Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.; B. A. Economics; GT, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. TELFAIR HODGSON PARKER— 128 Tradd Street, Charleston, S. C.j B. A. Biology; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Wrestling, Fra- ternity Officer, Order of the Silver Spoon. DAVID GRIFFIN PATTERSON, JR.— 2200 Harding Place, Nashville, Tenn.; B. A. Economics; PGD, Order of Gownsmen. HAYWOOD OSBORNE PATTON— 8 Charlton Road, Rome, Ga.; B. A. Political Science; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, German Club, Wellingtons, Swimming. DAVID GRAHAM PAYNE— 21 Kensington Road, Avondale Estates, Ga.; B. A. Psychology; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Discipline Com- mittee, Sewanee Club of Atlanta Scholarship. JOHN WALKER PAYNE III— Rt. 7, Columbia, Mo.; B. A. History; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. HENRY KEATS PERRIN— 5 Wooddale, Helena, Ark.; B. A. History; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Fraternity Officer. CLAUDE GILBERT PETTYJOHN— 1501 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, Va.; B. A. Economics; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Economics Society, Fraternity Officer. fefcdHall DAVID RICHARD PICKENS 111—224 Lynnwood Blvd., Nashville, Term.; B. A. Biology; Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Cap and Gown, Purple Masque. JAMES RANDOLPH RASH 111—138 S. Main Street, Hen- derson, Ky.; B. A. Biology; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Cap and Gown, German Club. THOMAS PORCHER RAVENEL, JR.— Rt. 3, Box 204, Greens- boro, N. C.j B. A. Political Science; KS, Order of Gowns- men, Fraternity Officer, Classics Club, Economics Club. EDMUND RHETT, JR.— 50 Huntington Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. Biology; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, German Club, Officer, Cap and Gown, Young Republicans, Wellington. MORGAN McNEAL ROBERTSON— 1095 Longwood Drive, Marietta, Ga.; B. A. English; CP, Order of Gownsmen, Debate Club, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Chorus. VICKY GENE ROBINSON— 328 Crillon Drive, Lexington, Ky.; B. A. History; LCA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Cap and Gown, Chorus, Wilkins Scholar. 215 HENRY PHILIP SADLER, JR.— 4501 Seminary Avenue, Richmond, Va.; B. A. History; SAE, Order of Gownsmen. DAVID LAWRENCE SANDERS— 1103 Main Street, Colum- bus, Miss.; B. A. Political Science; BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Pan-Hellinic Council Chairman, Fraternity Officer. MICHAEL COLE SANDERS— 2205 N. Levert Drive, Mobile, Ala.; B. A. Biology; LCA, Order of Gownsmen, Arnold Air Society. JOHN EDGAR SCHMUTZER— 220 Prince Street, Sevierville, Tenn.; B. A. Political Science; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, President, Who ' s Who, OG Executive Committee, Student Forum, Officer, Blue Key, Officer, ODK, Officer, Proctor, Fraternity Officer, Honor Council, Green Ribbon Society, Chorus, Football. ROBERT EMMET SEIBELS— 1521 Berkeley Road, Colum- bia, S. C; B. A. Psychology; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. LINUS DAVIS SHARPE— 6101 River Road, Shreveport, La.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen, Mountain Goat, Editor, Purple Masque, SSOC. CHARLES WINSTON SHEEHAN, JR.— 3114 Brookwood Drive, Montgomery, Ala.; B. A. Political Science; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Blue Key, Officer, S Club, Officer, Head Proctor, Honor Council, Vice-Chair- man, Student Vestery, Officer, OG Executive Committee, ODK, Student Forum, Highlanders, German Club, Red Ribbon Society, Football, alternate captain. RONALD WILLIAM SHELTON— 142 N. 8th Street, Selmer, Tenn.; B. A. History; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Waiter ' s Guild, S Club, Basketball. JACK WARREN SIMMONS, JR.— 15 Church Street, Char- leston, S. C; B. A. Psychology; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Choir, Forestry Club, Purple, Moun- tain Goat, Purple Masque. ERIC HERBERT SKINNER— Heather-Mist Farm, Long Valley, N. J.; B. A. History; CP, Order of Gownsmen. WILLIAM LOYD SMITH, JR.— 3221 S. Waynoka Circle, Memphis, Tenn.; B. A. Philosophy; CP, Order of Gowns- men, Classics Club, Officer, Fraternity Officer, Purple, Cap and Gown, Mountain Goat, English Speaking Union, French Club. ROSCOE FRANKLIN STAINBACK— 3726 Beyer Lane, Paducah, Ky.; B. A. Political Science; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Basketball, Captain, Proctor. 216 Senior Class of 1969 EDWARD LEE STEIN— 2821 Morrison Street, Houston, Tex.; History; Order of Gownsmen. B. A. JOHN PENDLETON STEWART, JR.— 2081 Dellwood Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Ga.; B. A. English; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Purple, Fraternity Officer, Intramural Football All-Star, S Club, Chorus, Baseball. RICHARD HENRY STODDARD, JR.— 510 W. 4th., Muscatine, Iowa; B. A. Political Science; Order of Gownsmen, Band, Chamber Orchestra, Der Deutsche Verein. ALBERT RHETT TABOR— 138 Ward Drive, Winter Park, Fla.j B. A. Political Science; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Waiters Guild. WILLIAM LEIGH TAYLOR, JR.— 310 Townes Street, Danville, Va.j B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen. WILLIAM DENNIS THORNTON— R. F. D. Rt. 3, Milledgeville, Ga.; B. A. Political Science; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Wellingtons. RONALD EUGENE TOMLIN— 625 Belvedere Road, Jackson, Miss.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, Purple, Proctor, Discipline Committee, Who ' s Who, ODK Society, Chorus Officer, S Club Officer, Track Captain, Cross Country Captain, Wilkins Scholar- ship. DOUGLAS LEE VANDERBILT— Box 234, Cowan, Tenn.; B. A. Biology; GT, Order of Gownsmen, Arnold Air Society, S Club, Swimming Team, AFROTC Scholarship. FRANK KARL VANDEVENDER— 2800 Poplar Springs Drive, Meri- dian, Miss.; B. A. English; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Purple Editor, Who ' s Who, Green Ribbon Society, Highlanders. RICHARD SCOTT VICKERS— 129 Peachtree Road, Birmingham, Ala.; B. A. Political Science; GT, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Soccer. 217 PHILIP DOUGLAS WARD— 1900 Sherwood Drive, Monroe, La.; B. A. English; LCA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Sopherim, Chorus, Purple, EPF, Wrestling. THOMAS CARLETON WARD— Billups Drive, Columbus, Miss.; B. A. Political Science; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. ROGER ATKINSON WAY, JR.— 1110 Partridge Road, Spartanburg, S. C.j B. A. English; SN, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, S Club, Swimming. GEORGE WARE WESTERFIELD— 801 Goebel Avenue, Savannah, Ga.j B. A. English; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Who ' s Who, Discipline Committee Chairman, Fraternity Officer, OG Executive Committee, Highlanders, Soccer Captain. ROBERT YORK WHITE, JR.— Chagrin River Road, Gates Mills, Ohio; B. A. Economics; CP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, German Club, S Club, Baseball, Football Manager. RICHARD BARLOW WILKENS 111—14 N. Wynden, Houston, Tex.; B. A. Physics; DTD, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Business Manager, Sigma Pi Sigma, Officer, Fraternity Officer, German Club, Discipline Committee, Acolyte Guild, ODE. CARLISLE BOBO WILLARD— 642 Llewellyn Place, Charlotte, N. C; B. A. English; CP, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, German Club, Mountain Goat, Sopherim, Purple Masque, Chorus. JAMES EDWARD WILLIS— 2490 Gordon Drive, Naples, Fla.j B. A. Political Science, Philosophy BTP, Order of Gownsmen, Moun- tain Goat, Purple. MICHAEL HARRIES WILLS— 459 Bunkers Cove Road, Panama City, Fla.; B. A. Political Science; Order of Gownsmen. DAVID WINCHELL WILSON, JR.— 1301 Hawthorne Road, Wilmington, N. C; B. A. English; SAE, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. 218 MARC TROUTMAN WILSON— 363 Glenwood Drive, Athens, Ga.; B. A. Economics; KS, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, German Club, Economics Society. SHELBURNE DUVALL WILSON, JR.— Box 427, Mt, Home, Tenn.; B. A. Chemistry; Order of Gownsmen, Purple Masque, Wilkins Scholarship. MARK WARREN WOLFE— 804 Potter Lane, Nashville, Tenn.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Forestry Club, Football, Track. SAMUEL HENDRICKS WOODS 111—1802 Riverview Drive, Murfreesboro, Tenn.; B. A. Biology, Psychology; PDT, Order of Gownsmen, Order of the Silver Spoon. WALTER THOMAS WOODS, JR.— 24 Georgetown, Ft. Myers, Fla.; B. A. Biology; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Fraternity Officer, Black Ribbon Society, High- landers, SVFD, German Club, Order of the Silver Spoon. Seniors Not Pictured: CLYDE WILLIAM ARCHER MO Golf Blvd., Daytona Beach. Fla.; B. A. Fine Arts; SAE, Order of Gownsmen. JOSEPH HENRY ARNALL— 8378 Kim Road, Jacksonville, Fla.; B. A. Psychology; KA. Order of Gownsmen. JACK CARL BAKER. JR. — 5129 McCahill Road, Chatta- nooga, Tenn.; B. S. Forestry; Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Wrestling. DAVID GLENN BARNES 111—3302 David Road, Chamblee, Ga.; B. A. Mathematics; Order of Gownsmen. THOMAS REUBEN BELL, JR.— 223 N. Norton Avenue, Sylacauga, Ala.; B. A. English; BTP, Order of Gownsmen. JOHN ROBERT BROWN. JR.— 2415 W. Okmulgee, Mus- kogee, Okla.; B. A. Philosophy; Order of Gownsmen. JAMES EGERTON BURROUGHS— 605 Lakeside Drive, Con- way, S. C; B. A. History; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Fra- ternity Officer. DAVID ALBERT CAMERON )700 Hasting, El Paso, Tex.; B. A. English SN, Order of Gownsmen, Acolyte Guild, Wrestling. EUGENE WINDLEY CARROW— 552 Druid Lane, Front Royal, Va.; B. A. History; Order of Gownsmen. GEORGE IVENS CHAMBERLAIN— 226 W. Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; B. A. English; PGD. Who ' s Who, Green Ribbon Society, S Club, Wrestling, Phi Beta Kappa. Order of the Silver Spoon. DOMENIC KENNITH CIANNELLA— 124 Jerusalem Road, Hicksville, N. Y.; B. A. Psychology; PGD, Order of Gownsmen. LEMUEL BELAH COLEY— 3529 Rockhill Road, Birming- ham, Ala.; B. A. English; PGD, Order of Gownsmen. HUGH McCUTCHEN COOPER— 705 4th Avenue. Kingstree, S. C; B. A. English; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. WILLIAM ALEXANDER DABBS, JR.— Mayesville, S. C; B. A. Biology; KA, Order of Gownsmen. GEORGE JEROME GREER 11-4220 Reily Lane, Apt. 202-A, Shreveport, La.; B. A. Psychology; ATO, Order of Gowns- men, Who ' s Who, Purple, Honor Council, Waiters Guild, Soccer. JOE THOMAS GUESS— Sherwood, Tenn.; B. A. English; Order of Gownsmen. LEWIS RUFFER GWYN III— Guilford House, Scarsdale, N Y. ; B. A. English; LCA, Order of Gownsmen. JAMES ROBERT HAGLER— 710 W. First Avenue, Lenoir City, Tenn ; B. A. English; PDT, Order of the Gowns- men, Highlander, Order of the Silver Spoon, S Club, Fraternity Officer, Football. RICHARD STOUGH HAYNES— 1334 Wedgewood Drive, Montgomery, Ala.; B. A. Mathematics; Order of Gowns- men. JAMES DEAN JOHNSON— 708 Four Mile Post Road. Hunts- ville, Ala.; B. A. Chemistry; Order of Gownsmen. ALBIGENCE WALDO JONES. JR.— Stillhouse Road, Vin- ings, Ga.; B. A. Philosophy; Order of Gownsmen. ROBERT DANIEL KLEIN, JR. — 217 Arrow Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn.; B. S. Forestry; Order of Gownsmen. DAVID LANGDON LOFTIS— 261 Maple Street, Brevard, N. C; B. A. Political Science; SN, Order of Gownsmen. JOHN CARLTON LYNCH, JR.— Winchester, Tenn.; B. A. Political Science; CP. Order of Gownsmen. CHARLES ALLAN ROSS 1260 Overlook Drive, Birming- ham, Ala.; B A. Political Science; SAE, Order of Gownsmen. JOHN ALFRED SANTANGINI—2425 Cherokee Drive, Mont- gomery, Ala.; B. A. Economics; SN, Order of Gownsmen. ROBERT EDWARDS STONE, JR.— 724 Colfax Street, Evan- ston, III.; B. A. English; KS, Order of Gownsmen. SEABURY DENISON STONEBURNER, JR.— 4944 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville. Fla.; B. A. Biology; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, BC Club, Fraternity Officer. JAMES NELSON SULLIVAN— 305 Cedar Street. Clinton, S. C; B. A. Chemistry; KA, Order of Gownsmen, Purple, OG Executive Committee. Fraternity Officer, Who ' s Who, Elections Committee, ODK, Los Peones, Louis George Hoff Scholarship. WILLIAM HARNER TUCKER— 790 Myrtle Street, N. E., Atlanta. Ga.; B. A. English; Order of Gonwsmen, Chorus, Band. HENRY LOCKWOOD VRUWINK— 3709 S. Atlanta Avenue. Tulsa, Okla.; B. A. Biology; PGD, Order of Gownsmen, Proctor, Purple, Fraternity Officer, Green Ribbon So- ciety, Los Peones, Order of Silver Spoon, S Club, Bas- ketball. EDWARD RAMSAY WARWICK— 7207 Charlton Street. Phila- delphia. Pa; B. A. History; KA, Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer, Football. JAMES ROBERT WILLIAMS— 825 Sherrod Avenue. Flor- ence, Ala.; B. A. Chemistry; GT. Order of Gownsmen. ALAN DAVID McDOWELL— 107 N. Gay Street. Mt. Vernon, Ohio; B. A. Political Science; Order of Gownsmen. RAN DOLPH CALDWELL MARKS— 2828 Cherokee Road, Birmingham, Ala.; B. A. English, Physics; PDT. Order of Gownsmen, Cap and Gown, Purple, Publications Board, Who ' s Who, Discipline Committee, Fraternity Officer, New Ideas Committee ROBERT J V MERRELL— 13 Chestnut Avenue, Dansville, N, Y.; B. S. Forestry; Order of Gownsmen. HAROLD VERNON MOON, JR.— 2629 Sharon Road, Char- lotte, N, C; 8 A English; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, Fraternity Officer. JOHN EDMONDSON NEWMAN— 2806 Mound Avenue. Panama City, Fla.; B. A. Political Science; DTD, Order of Gownsmen. RICHARD GLYNN POFF— 221 Rosemont Court, Mont- gomery, Ala.; B. A. Economics; ATO, Order of Gownsmen, S Club, Football. EUGENE WYATT PRUNTY— 255 Terrell Drive, Athens, Ga.; B. A. English; KA. Order of Gownsmen, Sophenm, Black Ribbon Society, Jazz Society. DAVID JENNINGS REMICK— 5301 Briar Road, Houston. Tex ; B. A. Economics; DTD, Order of Gownsmen. 219 - . «BC 8£j 221 THE VERY REV. GEORGE M. ALEXANDER, Dean of the School of Theology Not Pictured: THE REV. WILLIAM A. GRIFFIN THE REV. GRANVILLE C. WOODS THE REV. CHARLES L. WINTERS, JR. THE REV. JOHN H. W. RHYS w |||l||§||§§|f§j||§i THE REV. PETER H. IGARASHI THE REV. JOHN M. GESSELL, Assistant to the Dean THE REV. HENRY L. H. MYERS 226 THE REV. STILES B. LINES THE REV. THOMAS E. CAMP Juniors ALCORN, JAMES KRAMMER— B. S.; Diocese of West Texas; McAllen, Tex. BURKS, BILL EDWARD— B. S.; Diocese of Tennessee; Lawrenceburg, Tenn. HUTCHESON, REESE MART— B. B. A.; Diocese of Arkan- sas; Sparkman, Ark. KEZAR, DENNIS DEAN — B. A.; Diocese of South Florida; Indianapolis, Ind. LARKIN, PATRICK CARLETON— B. S.; Diocese of Ten- nessee; Chattanooga, Tenn. McCLAIN, EUGENE RAYMOND — B. A.; Diocese of Florida; Perry, Fla. PATTEN, WILLIAM THOMAS— A. B.; Diocese of Tennes- see; Chattanooga, Tenn. SMITH, CHARLES RODNEY— B. S., M. Ed.; Diocese of Mississippi; Largo, Fla. WAGGENER, THOMAS HOUSTON— B. A.; Diocese of Lex- ington; Clay, Ky. Middlers ARLEDGE, THOMAS LAFAYETTE, JR.- cese of Atlanta; Chattanooga, Tenn. S., M. S.; Dio- ATKINSON, HERSCHEL ROBERT— Diocese of Atlanta; At- lanta, Georgia. BARRON, CALDWELL ALEXANDER, Jr.— A. B.; Diocese of Upper South Carolina; Rock Hill, S. C. CULLIPHER, JAMES ROBERT, III— B. S.; Diocese of Ten- nessee; Monroe, La. GREY, JAMES CHESTER, III— A. B.; Diocese of Atlanta; Atlanta, Ga. HACKETT, DAVID ROBERT — B. A.; Diocese of Tennessee; Sikeston, Mo. LANDERS, DAVIDSON TEXADA— B. A.; Diocese of Louisi- ana; Baton Rouge, La. McKEE, DANIEL DUPREE — B. A.; Diocese of Mississippi; Clarksdale, Miss. PULLIAM, JAMES MILLARD— A. B., A. M.; Diocese of Mississippi; Branson, Mo. REED, THOMAS FLETCHER, III— A. B.; Diocese of Ken- tucky; St. Louis, Mo. RUDD, THAD BENEDICT— B. A.; Diocese of Arkansas; Pine Bluff, Ark. SOUTH, CHARLES EDWARD — Diocese of Bethlehem; Es- sex Falls, N. J. THEUS, JAMES GRAVES — B. A.; Diocese of Louisiana; Monroe, La. TILLEY, DAVID JAMES — B. A.; Diocese of Louisiana; New Orleans, La. WRIGHT, WILLIAM BASKIN — A. B.; Diocese of Alabama; Jacksonville, Ala. 227 Senior Class of 1969 BULLOCK, WILLIAM MURRAY — Diocese of Western North Carolina; B.S., East Carolina College; Rutherford, N.C. COARSEY, ELLIOTT BOYD, JR. — Diocese of Florida; B. S., Florida State University; Keystone Heights, Fla. HARRISON, GEORGE HENDREE— Diocese of Atlanta; B. B, A., University of Georgia; Rome, Georgia. HORTON, JAMES RUDY — Diocese of Arkansas; B. A., University of Mississippi; Memphis, Tenn. HOWARD, WILLIAM ALEXANDER — Diocese of Western Texas; B.A., Trinity University; San Antonio, Texas. HUCKABAY, HARRY HUNTER, JR.— Diocese of Louisiana; B. S., Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, La. KELLY, RALPH FRANKLIN— Diocese of Mississippi; B. A., Millsaps College; Jackson, Miss. KINNETT, KENNETH — Diocese of Atlanta; B. A. University of the South; Atlanta. Ga. LIBBEY, ROBERT EDWARD — Diocese of South Carolina; B. A., University of the South; Belvidere, N. J. McGILL, WILLIAM JOSEPH — Diocese of Tennessee; Indiana State Teachers College; Memphis, Tenn. McLENNAN, KENNETH ROBERT— Diocese of Upper South Carolina; B. A., Duke University; Columbia, S, C. MOREY, GORDON HOWELL— Diocese of South Florida, B. S., Florida State University; Homestead, Fla. NEILL, JAMES RALEIGH, III— Diocese of Western North Carolina; B. S., East Tennessee State University; Hen- dersonville, N. C. RICHTER, WILLIAM THOMPSON — Diocese of Mississippi; B. A., University of the South; Greenwood. Miss. TEMPLETON, JOHN HOWARD — Diocese of Upper South Carolina; B. A., Southwestern; Memphis. Tenn. TOLLISON, HENRY ERNEST— Diocese of Upper South Carolina; B. S., Clemson University; Union, S. C. TRIMBLE, WILLIAM BRADLEY, JR. — Diocese of Louisiana; B. A., University of the South; Monroe, La. URBAN, JOHN THOMAS — Diocese of Texas; B. A., Uni- versity of Texas; St. Louis. Mo. YEARY, JAMES KNOX — Diocese of Atlanta; B. A., Univer- sity of the South; Elberton, Ga. NOT PICTURED; SENIORS: ELLIOT, DAVID AUGUSTUS, III — Diocese of Mississippi; B. A., University of the South; Meridian, Miss. GILFILLIN, WILLIAM MARION — Diocese of Upper South Carolina; B. A., Furman University; Greenville, S. C. GREEN, RANDOLPH PATRICK — Diocese of Atlanta; A, B., Georgia State College; Atlanta, Ga. JANEWAY, JOHN LIVINGSTON — Diocese of Tennessee; B. A., University of the South; Sewanee, Tenn. NOLL, JOSEPH EMERSON. JR. — Diocese of Florida; Uni- versity of Maryland; Jacksonville, Fla. TURNER, CLAUDE SYLVESTER, JR. — Diocese of South Virginia; B. I. E.. Georgia Institute of Technology; New- port News, Va. MIDDLERS: ANDREWS, GEORGE STRAFFORD, II— A. B.. M. B. A.; Diocese of Chicago; Oak Park, III. BARRON, CALDWELL ALEXANDER, JR.— A. B.; Diocese of Upper South Carolina; Rock Hill, S. C. MILLIGAN. MICHAEL BURNLEY— A. B.; Diocese of At- lanta; Sharpsburg. Ga. ROBBINS. JOEL ARLINGTON — B. A.; Diocese of Louisi- ana; Laurel, Miss. JUNIORS: CREAMER, ROBERT STURGIS, JR.— B. A.; Diocese of South Virginia; Chattanooga, Tenn. MALONEY, HARRY GEORGE— Diocese of Georgia; Al- bany, Ga. PEOPLES, EDWARD MORAY, JR.— B. A.; Diocese of South Virginia; Huntington, Va. SELLS, JAMES RICHARD — Diocese of Virginia; Rossville, Ga. M Compliments of Cowan Shoe Center Cowan Furniture Company Sewanee Barber Shop Norton ' s Jewelry, Winchester Hall Furniture Company COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS and Hall ' s No. 2 USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Winchester, Tennessee Hardie Caudle Fine Men ' s Wear Since 1906 809 Market St. 810 Broad St. Chattanooga, Tennessee Compliments of Harvey ' s Restaurant Monteagle Compliments of Terrill ' s Texaco In Sewanee Compliments of Hammer ' s ON THE SQUARE In Winchester Let Your Home Come First! Rollins Levan Furniture Co. Phone 967-2553 No Money Down — Up to 36 Months to Pay Winchester, Tenn. 37398 Compliments of Joe Milner ' s Drive In Food Market Monteagle 232 Compliments of Plaza Motel Speedy Market 516 S. College Cowan Road Winchester Winchester Cold Beverages Full Line of Groceries Compliments of The Best of Fiicks Frassrand Terrace Motel Oldham Theatre and Family Drive-In Highway 64 and 41-A Winchester Winchester Ira Trivers APPAREL FOR GENTLEMEN Sewanee Student Union 811 Market and Sandwich Sho p and Theater Eastgate Center Chattanooga, Tenn. Compliments of Compliments of Monteagle Motel Holiday Inn and Restaurant Monteagle, Tennessee 233 Compliments of Sewanee Dry Cleaners Compliments of Arthur Long ' s General Merchandise Sewanee Compliments of Bank of Cowan Compliments of The Motor Mart AB GREEN Sewanee Compliments of Hamilton ' s Electric Shop Sewanee Compliments of Baker Sheet Metal and Car Wash Sewanee Compliments of Sewanee Steam Laundry Boulevard Liquor Store 1108 First Ave. N.E. Winchester, Tennessee 234 V. R. Williams Co. YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENT Franklin County ' s Oldest Insurance Company Winchester, Tennessee WO 7-2268 Diamond Jewelry Company Complete Line of Jewelry Watch Repairing, Engraving and Diamond Setting Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Next to Oldham Theater DUTCH MAID BREAD CAKES ' Serving Sewanee for 67 Years Decherd Tracy City Compliments of Only Twelve Miles to GEORGES RUSSELL ' S PACKAGE DEPARTMENT STORE STORE Old Cowan Road Winchester, Tennessee Winchester, Tennessee 235 TIM ' S FORD PACKAGE STORE Across from Family Drive-ln Cowan Highway Winchester 967-0589 COULSON STUDIO FLOWER LAND COWAN HAT CORPORATION OF TENNESSEE TUBBY ' S Winchester, Tennessee DRIVE-IN Manufacturers of DOBBS KNOX PIZZA BAR-B-Q and Monj i. lo CAVANAGH HATS 236 Morrison ' s Serves Sewanee Inn Gailor Hall and Sewanee Military Academy Morrison ' s is proud to provide the food service at this outstanding institution. Now serving more than 150 facilities throughout the Southeast, Morrison Food Services is the institutional division of the Morrison Cafeteria Company. Founded in 1920, Morrison ' s is the oldest such company in the nation operating continuously under the same management. A special division of Morrison Food Services is devoted exclusively to serving schools, colleges and universities. Because of its reputation for GOOD FOOD, ECONOMICALLY SERVED, Mor- rison Food Services has become a leader in this field. MORRISON FOOD SERVICES, INC. a division of Morrison Incorporated No wonder so many colleges and universities depend on Morrison Food Services THE GENTRY LTD. INC. FOR THE GENTLEMAN 541 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 W(«gf SMI Dtrosrr MPRO £MfNT WANS an BANK WHERE THE ACTION IS! BANK OF SEWANEE YOUR PROGRESSIVE BANK 238 Compliments of The Order of the Silver Spoon In academia Edward N. Boehm, Toastmaster John Dillo Colmore W. Thomas Woods, Jr. Lemuel Mathematics Coley Moultrie Steed Burns Frank Van Derbender Randolph Tunes Charles Walter Wiggle Higgins Donald Carol Burton Timberlake Phikia Mitch G. I. Joe Zekeback Chamberlain Robert Jowls Hagler, Chaplain Hank Lockhead Vrank Thomas Cat Hubbard William K. Z. Diggs William Booth Davis Boo Hawk Blount Hugh Lurch Cooper William Ambrose Dabbs Teefair Hopey Parker Gordon Pasha Coleman n urbe Advisor Eric Cheape, leader, class of ' 09 Compliments of The Secret Six S. N. W. H. F. S. la creme de la crime de la crime lacks ethical weight. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS PRINTING SINCE 1869 SERVICE and SATISFACTION meld together to form a powerful visual unity. We at KEYS take pride in the facilities in depth we make available to our patrons in putting into print the per- sonality of their product. PRINTING CORPORATION 311 E. McBee Greenville, S. C. 239 240 i mm m 244 ■II 245 247 ■)• : v.-- ■r m :.c.  2si Hk3k2 UK BRSs ! H raS: 11111 ■i m f. ■hb Sfc® ■t J A! 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