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VANDERBILT Commodore r f r ,f if 1 ,l ,I f A rf fl if ff ll! . ' gf 1 ,f f ,f 5' i a T if M w T 7 lf! fl X f , Y X x, I 1 A tx l- 1 .fx Ji, N -:+r'x gn Aq, ff ., , J J iff' T JJ k Q J etc yj,fIj:2'f I ,f V f lj fl V' l ' l Wig Z 1 r iyk ,KJ l I 1 Pacing the long street That ends with winter that will never be ' ' Winter as men would say it . . . Thinking of autumn What but a few blown leaves and the biting smoke That feeds on all of these till autumn is not Autumn? The seasons, even the seasons wither, And all is mingled with a chaff of time Till I must wonder, pacing the long street, I f anything in this vague inconceivable world Can end, lie still, be set apart, be named. -The Long Street by Donald Davidson EDITORS William Branch and Judith DeMoss BUSINESS MANAGER Lawrence Holder PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTORS John Smith, James Lucas, Stephen Jacobson, Herb Peck, and Terry Tomlin !,,J I 0 vp FEATURES 1 I CAMPUS LII 4 THE UNIVERSI 121 AND HONORAR 1 5 GRE 2 0 U MILITA 2 2 ATHLE' 26 ORGANTZATI vs-Aziv iam' 'EWR Lk 1-2 ,F ..,A 'K is pf fili- S V P QQ KW? W fy W1 ff! M ' :Si ' Q i H Y? r '- , r'7'fl T e j 'i 9 HV 1 M! 1171 QQ ,'1' X if x 414' ,' 1, ML we M' QQCQ H329 FOREWORD For years, the COMMODORE has been what one might call a traditional Southern college yearbook, and Vanderbilt has been, likewise, perhaps a tra- ditional Southern college: conservative, more or less tranquil, often leisurely. But now Vanderbilt can no longer remain the small but good Southern college, when today the need is for great universi- ties, because Knowledge today has grown bigger than Hell. And so we have change: all of us are aware of this, .we have seen the new buildings, heard the new plans, indeed, witnessed significant changes in our own institutions, in only four years. And while all this seems necessary, some of it is almost sad, especially since we don't lcnow exactly where we are going. The COMMODORE too has decided to change: we must if we are to record what is happening. But we hope to keep much of what has been best in previous yearboolcs: we intend to exercise good taste, we shall not become elaborate and gaudy. Nevertheless, we must be honest, and to be that, we must become sometimes serious, and often sar- castic. In short, we plan to give you the truth, in plain American which dogs and cats can read. All progress is not good, but a large amount of progress, very fast, presently appears desirable. However, the change that follows assumes a variety of forms. For the first time in half a cen- tury, social fraternities, those remnants of nine- teenth century romanticism, have been to some extent challenged at Vanderbilt, the old literary societies, someone pointed out, have grown into an animal of another type. Where ideals of ritual and brotherhood have decayed, new standards of bacchanalianism and suavity have become en- trenched. Tllis has caused quite a bit of thought, and some speculation. Football, king of the campus, lost its divine ri last season: it too has been seriously questio A new coach seems to have injected life into veins, but this could well be, instead, a d tremor. Not long ago, students abolished political par now the Student Association, teeming branches, mired in committees, is under fire Vanderbilt students are not too apathetic writer will not overuse that word again-to t about changing, or even abolishing, our b student government. In a burst of innocuous idealism, VUCEPT born, but it will have to fight for survival i cynical college world. Not only are Hustler and Spectrum better, more influential, this year, but also blossor organizations, notably A.P.O., V.U.T., T. and W.V.U., have suddenly assumed ca leadership, which is all well and good, despit Rooseveltian connotations. But the knight in shining armour, whose sh blesses the above, has been academic excellenc least, Vanderbilt is harder now than it was years ago, and the students are somewhat intelligent. As a university, with an enl graduate school, a law school that is rapidly a ing regional leadership, and a nationally impo medical school, Vanderbilt has apparently acc its challenge. And the present period of tran has given us a taste of some consequences. For one thing, the Board of Trust decide integrate the undergraduate school, then Luther King, Jr. was a campus speaker in cember-most of the students were home Christmas. Anyway, Jimmy Hoffa was alm speaker, and the campus newspaper-not to tion quite a few students-has been more o liberal for several years, but the Young Con tives organized in the spring, so what we have as well as everywhere else, is a battle of ideol and the issues are not yet decided. The issues may never be decided. Perhap average Vanderbilt undergraduate is not concerned with issues anyway, we suspect somewhat more concerned with his own prow You tend to see the University as a part of. self. Years from now, you will think it was ' of your life, and perhaps that, essentially, is it is. And we suppose the purpose of a yea is to record, as well as possible, these little ments of people's lives, so that when you l this you will remember Vanderbilt, and yo say, there it is, that is what it really was. such, we must be scrupulously honest, for c is not really a sentimental place: you find of anger, cynicism, and humour there. Oh, BRUAR EW, Z Ti l' 2 'anvil' WA-. ,'..-hm 'A 'J 1 vvlk' .rn , u , wy '1 Hsiqsiw M 1' . 1 H . :,., wr' , W1-N ' Jw, ,wh A,w: ' , ,M 1wH:R.w,,,! ML, :LZ , V 1 af 1 1 Q K r 1 . , 'fa-ang -1 Qt: U 5 'W 'W 1154 ,ai IL.. ,A ,.. , L. I ' Q 'is-4 ,W mfg if-Bk if -uv A 1 4 W, J . ' .V .ful -. A'1ifl f ,-,L fx- 'lffk f .p. wg. W' r am -rzsxkifiw . A ' , , ' ' W vw Q . , 5 1' f ps-.f'f,wfl - ' L ' y I T v .- -M-4' il .-is x 1 . X ,Q- if' if Ji- ? 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All 1 are staggeringly vital, so we must take some hat happens here quite seriously after all. we have Vanderbilt University, and you, make the University, floating, ah yes, upon uri of time, growing, changing, dying- ge Santayana's foam in the rolling tempest, then the fall of the wave, running back to a, but leaving little puddles, here and there, mark its path. We have quoted from some s who at one time or another were parts of erbiltg perhaps they are voices of the past. of them, the Fugitives, are reputed to be onaries, and if such, they are one side of the les we witness, but as symbols, they are uous, for they also represent the virile crea- toward which we strive today. this university is obligated to explore the rims of knowledge that man may better stand himself and his environment. Change accompany the eternal exploration, and strife ccompany change. Where the change is al, the strife will be subtle, but it Hates up, nd then, when there are sit-in demonstrations, en Vanderbilt independents run for oflice. though we are sad to see the old order die: ERE THE ASI-IES... WHIRL AT A CHIMNEY-BREATH ON TI-IE COLD STONE there will be new fires tomorrow, and they shall burn brightly, as all fires have burned. HI. 4' R sq. i .kkk i '-' ,wwf f ,Z gm, , Y . . Y Q. C s if a. fi X A + +-sf HPF' ,Q r . f 1 w ti, ER' s f ' X F! -L !1S. Rx C - f v - .w ,, -44,1 Egg? A J 1 Hg. X fiw M 1'-Q 35,4 bg Wil' ff ' Fw , ff' 4 N 1 ' M ' N: -- uf :Q -1 M-V g H- f Mimg - fl ' fm 5 M -5.4 51 Jia ur: ' k '31 'ww Q Y- I . . . QQKA1: -Y A U 1 Gr- 3 A my In A 1.1 . 1 A . ,Eh , ,, M ' , wg y Q- , Agvy P' o . , , 1 , ' A Q :px , V' ' E un. iff il .51 X . -.,p.it '. riff' mi lg, 5 , , i 4: 'Vgmf Nh? ww ,wigwww-fA,W,7 N v' ,,-L.-1 T -bs! 4 m,,'.4'g4!f'v I 2, - -5 A r ,M Q ,yy x 9 , , X Q32 4 H -.-.4L.6f - me , , ' , , , , .'nA 'Q?g.-V me - .wh VL6 ' '71,-4 1 ' 5 F3 l ' 0 Lf' -. ' , -, ,W M, Q., ' Y vga, Lf, , xii, -. we- Q , -, , ', 1- w, K iqwa , Tv ' ' ' ,Ay,,gg'--+V MQIET ,N 1'- ' I- J' Y, Sm, H - 4 A - -. ' ' 9 -Q C ENNETT HARVIE BRANSCOMB of year 1962 63, the last year of his presence as Chancellor here but, happily, not the last of his influence. For no year will see the last of that. We didn't know him very well. But, observing occa- sionally and at a distance his rather rough-grained eminence, we imagine an uncommon blending of Will Rogers, foreloclc with Oxford optimacy, of Hemingwayesque war experience with a firm and published knowledge of Christian theology. So he must be: not quite rugged and not quite polished, and upon his shoulders the dignity of a Chancellorship has rested readily and easily for sixteen and a half years. In the strength of his progressive beneficence, the artful mastership of a financier, Vanderbilt has felt its boundaries stretched toward international limits, its prejudices softened, its adequacy confronted and accused. Even now, another patch of shaded lawn and wandering brick paths is being scooped out in the name of excellence. He neglected some things, it is true. But the reverence inspired by his very detachment and the evidence of his unceasing concern revealed by what has been done here com- bine to disclose a worthy, a lofty and immensely brilliant man-a very stately Chancellor. We thanlc him and wish him well. g Will' eil-Ellll CAMPUS LIFE What country shall we conquer, what fair land Unman our conquest and locate our hlood? We've cracked the hernispheres with careless hand! 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SH :Ig ' G' M 1 it X I - L, if . 1 no .fi ,J , 1 :mf,W YV ' JAH' V' ix. 992-7 , AN ODOUR OF HONEYSUCKLE, WHITEHEAD, ARISTOTLE, AND rt Penn WdTT671j here and there, a dajcodil, or aste of coal srnoke, if that, indeed, is what it was. nderstand this hook: you will need a thick skin, e reader. Nor should you quote it Without, frst, ing Whom it quoted-if, perchance, you should it. But if you do, and still do not understand: it a secret-for your own sake. This is not the s page, or a I-Iustleru social column: we seek., ence, a year in retrospect, THE DISTILLATION OF AN ATMOSPHERE I9 COMING HOME.. the best years of our lives-shot to hell. . . . to the soot-crusted limestone window ledg hotels, the soot-streaked Parthenon . . . to Nashville, nessee, a city stuck in the bend of a beautiful river i middle of a patch of country once beautiful with stone, beech and cedar but no longer beautiful . . . -Robert Penn W Nashville, Tennessee, on whose western bor. cloclc tower rears its listless head nightly into a ba artificial light and tolerates what goes on below and comes with the dawn-or soon after the dawn. Aftf who or what could be any lcincl of guiding emblem w dinossaur fossil, Dean Chafiin, and a young Chan within its bowels? L. . . asf' e 2 1 F S n Q 2 N LI x--' -, 1. Q J . W 'ii J 'M ,2Ii, 3 ' 5.1: WW- . - --flwqf, . +2532 ' . 1 ., . 'f w X, ,f-115,-H. . . m 1 B f - J ,W Q 'a -fi. fe?- 1 I ' ,im 1 Y 1 A if W , iw. 'K LIE REAL QUESTION IN THE FUTURE, HETHER THEY WILL YIELD TO TEMPTATIONS... X I I I I I'II io sacrijice quality for quantity, whether the universities can, with Wisdom, prevent themselves from being swamped? The image of Vanderbilt which has been created is of an institution that would not stoop to tawclry things. And the image of Vanderbilt has been strength- ened, considerably, by thirty million dollars. Soon they are going to build a four million dollar center for physical sciences. But the grass is still the same, and the Pfmedo has not changed. Vanderbilt remains a real image, or a thousand images, seen through the eyes of its students, impressed upon their minds. Why do they come back? And kick around in their middle age earnestness like somebody migl moved Old Central over, just an inch or so, since last came? Maybe they know what we will learn: tha spirit of Vanderbilt we sought and seek now unsuccess will leap up five or ten years later, bronzed by the between and glistening with What Happened, but mo. all heavy and sad with what could have been done we but stopped a minute and thought . . . had we but known. OR MAYBE THEY REALLY CAME BACK FOR THE BIG GAME... to sit on the bench with the coach and talk about next year, and the high school fullback from Paducah good College Boards. 'S fu-11-1 f-. Af -4 ' MY- -Sw , Q. 7-5' W AMY Y - 1 T div 5 ' C f - ,. Wh. .F ,l. fa? ' 'eff ik, 71. n . . YM ML K - im: s . J F. , ,, , v-Q. .fm 33,511 ,rf . v x H f W , 1 f 1 ff, xx J' ' J 1 I A I' N ' .mf . .J , . 3 1 L . J ' 'Mr X 1 ' ,, Q 'KA-- 5 1. , ,. 5, , HX' Q, - xg, ,vu - Hi -' 1ra9dJ,1'12av- , 1 I . ff- ' - Lf Q M .A,!' A N4 f 73 ' , 1 . - '.'5u f X' - z , N-1 X 4 rf' ' . 1 M 9' 5 Y if Q- n I X J X-I Xx A .za '65 Q WL Q .xr Cym- I ,f - w I . B.. .,u was n ...fn u, '-sl, is-4: , X 'S , n- Q-x - ll X N I 5 .Z gf. iv'-, nv . 1 ,- x . ,V X N ' fx . ' 351 1 , x , 4 wc. - '. x X . . HPWJ1 ,N 'I 1 5 -'25 13? I 4 fuk ,i 5 2 v Qin. up - ,WSOMEONE -... 1 25263 wv-ZQK I , 'V J wk' EEZEQEM Hsie 'CWM fn, -wwf' 1 'I VANDERBILT IS PROVINCIAL AND NAIVE eone else said: No institution can cut itself off from its own community and region, nor survive Without esernfed loyalty of that community and region. Nor can a university survive without paying its faculty enough money at least to keep them there- The Vanderbilt faculty member: a definition. He knows that Courroisier is not an architect but The Brandy of Napoleon. He knows the history of C ourvoisier, its vintage years. He knows the derivation of its name. He understands la sensation splendicle of its matchless fla- vour and bouquet. He canit afford to buy it. He is both a gentleman and a scholar. He won't he back next fall. L F Vice-Chancellor Stambaugh was in the habit of riding the Nashville Tr to town after work. Four years ago, a freshman girl caught the same h did the Vice-Chancellor and a man with whom he was in deep convers In a lull in the roar of the traffic, the Vice-Chancellor's terse words through the bus- YES, BUT HAVE YOU HEARD HARVARD CALLED THE VANDERBILT OF THE NORTH? 7.8 -Ya . ,iw - w ,,C'lJ' -vs it 'pc ii J. 'i ,,pgg,:7m -1 1 isis' K ' ' Q Yet is seen of certain men Alone, who walk with eyes Glazed to all else but it And are long afterwards called wise. -Donald Davidson Or there is a poem found on postcards from North Caro- lina. It reads: Where the weak grow strong f And the strong grow great f Way down home X In the Old North State. But Vanderbilt is a school where the weak leave with some sense of their own weakness. This is good. It is sometimes a school which the strong just leave: David Brinkley, Ralph McGill . . . -5 5 .5411 lzz , - ,..f S A quiet woman once said: To make a prairie it t clover and a bee-and revetie. f The reverie alo do f If bees are few. This scepteted isle we call Van its professors et al. and its students can be plugge the first two categories. And in a few scattered c on this campus there may be some reverie-but th versity has a hell of a way to go if it plans to prairie. And round the old clock swings with a tilted gro we spin too. Hey-What'dja do this summe Europe? Great. Loved it, huh? That's great. New books and Outlooks and Weejuns and old verifies. Now who were they? HA GROUP OF POETS, THEY PASSED DAILY. 'FQ H L F' ' N-E 31? pf Q, 9 wwzdiw' w , ,g122?':Esi,,N A f ,J as Q ' 3, K W, , , Mvnfgei. 1 .-Ls: 1 A1.,w y 1 , , H Swag? J M ,X , ff. V 551 1722373 2 Yiwu wx Hrxx w v ' WSWS- Q , ,S N1 24 ,wg ,Um ' mefffgwl miznz, ,, , N H 4 W y . mf zr , V 555:1Q,5g,L,3sg7vI1,A:. , , ki, k,51,4fgW fu 5, Hww1'afw,, Mf'3gLQ,?A:f1 1 7 -Uflawiiykzqggf-51g , ' 'wt ' 345 f ff-:t::-1 L My gh , , , 5 , X r 1? ' . 4 1. H N.: x :N Y .44 1 QL .U -. 4 Aw as n Q 'N 'Wil , V ,Lt K 1 WW 'Tu .U 4: I l ' 1 im- :' 5:5 gpg ww J U 49 1 7 I 5g,!5::+- x ii' 1 y. , wx .ix 'P 11 X 1 L 1 sf We -'X 4,-3 ' I,-QA X , fi. ,M 1 ' L W 'W Qiffz k ' ., ,:QlgQ,.,.:i: 1 q Likfhfr X- ff. ,wmv W K ,N 'K S.. 1 ' , gk 'w , -.4 1 H r There is a sunhearn on the paper napkin. In the sunheam there is a Hy, dragging himself along, stupefied, sunning himself and rubbing his antennae one against the other. I am going to do him the favour of squashing him. He does not see this giant finger advancing with the gold hairs shining in the sun. 'Don't kill it, Monsieur. ' the Self-Taught Man shouted. I did it a favour., DECK YOURSELF, DANCE, LAUGH, Some of these days Yozfll miss me, honey. 31. D Q -- .Tai ' - F , v U . ..' 1 Y' 4,1-- .'4xx 'V --.. . .4-a- N ,.,- , qu- N ...-. :KI I t , ' X- , V 2 'E' -r. '. X Xa . -M .1 xl s-X W, 51 r Q-A S . i .K R 2 x P x . A x . , . X . 143 1. YA... ff f-L X Y-.4 X N ng . X 5 ,Ex ku ,X 4,44 ys: low as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it neces- ly follows, in the first place, that Spectacular equipment be a part of Tragedy . . . 'he Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its , but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and con- ed least with the art of poetry. For the power of Trag- we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects ds more on the art of the stage machinist than on of the poet. edipus, what bloody eyes you lmve. fmt glisters is not gold. -The Prince of Morocco. The Merchant of Venice f.. 1 Y-f-' I .1 Q Wi! 145, H, :ff ,..,li, 4N,,,2x Q H :Q Y , ,ga e 15 iii? is lu-u.,, 3 QQ gi .Q z Jywgifsvg 2 , ' fa E 2 ik 2 1.1 1. E Ui Yi 'V ,lf 4 V1 mf. , X ff' 5926 gg l A H N515 iv! 1 'S' Q 9 , mn, ig ' ff , P A 1 v si ' pl Q2 .1 Q1 L ME If . Y If FQ f 1 1 ET, '1 'f H EFI F41 w 4'5 if . . THIS WEEKEND'S BIG ROUND OF PARTIES 'tis sure to he a gay one . . . Sure to he having fun times are . . . The Hustler, March 8, 1963 A rnities: ternity: a student organization formed chieiiy to te friendship and welfare among the members, and having secret rites and a name consisting of Greek the regular things, parties, pledges, carnivals, IM cool fellows . . . might hope the reverse of Beethoven: Instead of all men becoming brothers, all hrothers becoming men. . , 5.g,5M , -21 K R,v, How poor and miserable we were, How seldom together! And yet after so long one thinks In those days everything was better. -Randall farrell In the days before rush? 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Something cracks in Kissam and sends its nts out to break the insufferably calm crust and it madly at passing carsg then the seasons shift and ln leans toward summer solstice. rains and blackens the bark of the trees with the new li leaves and the neat little signs saying, Americanus Lanus, Red Oak. O shrills once more: WE CRAVE YOUR B1OoD. qjanclergih oliferarg gmlaoaium CARLOS BAKER ' Author of Ernest Hemingway, Friend in Power, A Year and a Day, etc. ANDREW LYTLE ' Author of The Velvet Horn, etc., editor of The Sewanee Review. WALTER SULLIVAN ' Author of Sojourn of a Stranger, The Long, Long Love, etc. EUDORA WELTY ' Author of A Curtain of Green, Delta Wedding, and other stories and novels ere was something nice in its awkwardness, the charm young's blundering and of their efforts to get along world. Their petty arrogance, their patronizing airs, colossal unknowing of what was to come. -Eudora Welty We W 50015 l W. it 9 :il er Coalition: fko-'a-lish'enj, n. fLL. coalitio L. coa. fellowship coalescereg se COALESCEJ, 1. a combina union. 2. a temporary alliance of factions, parties, etc some specific purpose as of political parties in tim national emergency. Unhent sorority pledges gamble and gambol o trampled and muddied green for trophies and derbi Sigma Chi. What price glory? we think, and acljus sunglasses for a better view. The girls' legs are bro and going straight down to the narrowness of hee into the loafer-with no encumbrance of sock to th them. Ab! the infnite egoism of adolescence, the studious optimism: HOW THE WORLD WAS FULL OF FLOWERS! Q Nm iz ,Q fbi Ekfa, 4 .- fl 5+ ,f Y 1 5 , . ' 'l , Ffs ff ' AWJV.. f Ls- iw. .2-15, i' 4433: 41 Q -S 343' 1 am F-V4 252 :mm ' 6214 Q I if 1 u : I K rf f W wx? J' , 5nA ' -1 .4 +A duation has not changed: the same lines of robed looking solemn, but feeling hot, and tired, the f parents, sitting amid the bright grass, fanning lves in their damp suits. And the young men fidget, ow restless, until they actually walk onto the stage, t it, shaking the Chancellor's hand, and for perhaps t time, the headache eases, they feel proud. he Vanderbilt man has been educated that, in the e might succeed, to the good of himself, the State, University. Each is sure that he will. school continues, and the same old problems remain: e says that Academic Freedom is the Last Mo- of Free Enterprise, someone else says that Vander- st pay higher salaries. Everyone agrees that there be more independent study, but someone adds that bilt: is not so hard as its reputation would have us M we ' . ' lW '1:f if . believe. An increasingly rigorous freshman year is sug- gested, and the new Chancellor will decide to strengthen the Honors Program. The most modern are really the most ancient of things. The Alumni Association holds meetings in the spring to better acquaint certain undergraduates with the Associa- tion, its goals. Vanderbilt is detined to grow. There are beautiful shells by the seashore. THE UNIVERSITY His face reddened when he asked me how the pupils could get to school as faraway as the Valley. Haul them by hus or by joltwagon, I told him. He laughed a wild laugh and told me I didn't know about the Lonesome Creek Road in winter. I told him the time would come when we would get gravel on the roads and then we would have this type of school. -The Thread That Runs So True by jesse Stuart 46 r, if ,. 'af' 4 1' I ' ,,,, 1 JH 4' a 4 1 -1- H l MT f If X fl 'r ' 1 'V' - .-. , Q '-gf-. .. r, 1 , . W- I fzei r . wg. 7L,'7iz fg-FfI ,J:g'-T, : 3:51.-v1.7A4,,,,n:V 1' ',f. vs': fLf. V ,.,,,f 3. . 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From now on, you e responsibility by yourself. If you and Vanderbilt have succeeded while you een here, the spirit of this place goes forth with you. ed minds, Vanderbilt minds, never stop asking why are the way they are and how they can be made A truly educated mind, and a true Vanderbilt s, will not compromise integrity, nor let bias defeat or abandon the goal of justice and the spirit of charity, owingly choose the ugly over the beautiful. As the spirit of Vanderbilt goes with you, your tays here. A university is built by what happens ear after year, and you have caused many things to in your years here, Once you are part of a university ver leave it, Your membership in the family of bilt University continues as long as you live. home often. PQWMAJX Alexander Heard Dr. and Mrs. Heard and family XX -n-'Q 1.- 2.4 1 Q-qu-lv S --R1-xy eff.. A A ee-if if- A - .. f ' ' 1.- - , Hs I' .Farsi ,f lu Q. ' '. 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X 'L -E,-51' ,f f was c , We . , X V ' f xc A so We t , Q' X ' , X -W ' 5 3 X .A K ,xxx ,gr - il . 50 ' kg sy - RQ fx ff - ci ., i c KX ii f f i i xx X 'X iN ' ' 'i Q1 X , . 2.,.--a:.,5 mural earner-'W Chancellor Heard attended his Iirst Board of Trust February 8, 1963. At the head table are: Alexander Heard S. Vanderbilt, Rob Roy Purdy, and O. H. Ingram. BO RD OF TRUST As a private institution, Vanderbilt must depend, very survival, upon its Board of Trust, in recent years, depended upon them for much more than that, and the Q in its actions and in its decisions, has yet to fail the Unix From the altered fraternity housing system, which means 'idestroyedn fraternities, to the decision to integr undergraduate school, the Board, and, as the case may I Chancellor, has acted wisely and positively, to the ben Vanderbilt, its students, and its community. Perhaps the greatest single contribution of the Boa Trust-and in this instance, we must include the alui general-was, of course, the Thirty Million Dollar Carr In a single strolce, Vanderbiltis prestige and importan been elevated to new and sometimes dizzying heights. Eldon Stevenson, Jr., the National Campaign Cha had this to say at its completion: 'QI believe it is cle completion of the cainpaign now makes it possible tc Vanderbilt into one of the half dozen great universities world. With the continued help of our friends, we fully to do this. LIFE TRUSTEES CE J. ALEXANDER ........ RT s. CHEEK ........ .. ..Memphis, Tennessee . .Nashville, Tennessee K A. GODCHAUX ..... ..... A bbeville, Louisiana RT S. HENRY ....... .... . .Alexanciria, Virginia K K. HOUSTON ..... .... N ew York, New York . JENKINS ......... . . REUX LAKE .... . . . . . . . . Puebla, Mexico ..Pasaciena, California NORELEET, ........ ...... M emphis, Tennessee S A. SIMPSON, .... ..... B irmingham, Alabama S M. SOUBY .... .. . SWIGGART ......,....... J. TIGERT ............... . . . .Washington, D.C. ..Nashville, Tennessee . . .Gainesville, Florida LD S, VANDERBILT, President. .New York, N.Y. ANDER HEARD, Chancellor ,.......... Ex Officio Terms Expiring 1963 CE G. HILL ..... .......... AIN LANIER ........ .. I-I OWEN ..........,....... S G. STAI-ILMAN ......... B. STEVENSON, Secretary. . E. TATE .................,... ISON S. WIGGINTON ..... D KIRKPATRICK WILSON .Nashville, Tennessee . . .Atlanta, Georgia Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Terms Expiring 1964 Y C. ALEXANDER, Vice-President ...........,.. ES ARMISTEAD ........... New York, New York . .Nashville, Tennessee INGRAM, Vice-President ........................ White Bear Lake, Minnesota XTER JACKSON ......... New York, New York IAM A. MCDONNELL ...... I-IROP ROCKEFELLER ..... . , .St. Louis, Missouri ..Morrilron, Arkansas SIMS ....................... Nashville, Tennessee IAM WALLER ............... Nashville, Tennessee Terms Expiring 1965 IE BRANSCOMB ,........... Nashville, ORD DUDLEY, JR. ....... . Tennessee . . Nashville, Tennessee . FLEMING ................ Nashville, Tennessee GI-I LUCKEY .............. New York, New York RT MANN ............. Beverly I-Iills, California STEVENSON, JR. ........ Nashville, Tennessee E. WELLS .................. Nashville, Tennessee Terms Expiring 1966 CRESON ........... T L. GARNER ....... AY ................. ES s. RAGLAND .... N H. SHARP, JR.. .. D C. SIMMONDS, JR.. . .. .New York, New York N R. UNDERWOOD .......... AM S. VAUGHN .......... .Memphis, Tennessee . .Washington, D.C, Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee .I-Iouston, Texas Rochester, New York 1 ,, i I i2 f'f . 1-W1 ' Tx week fl U 1 22 ' ' W es ,. A V 4 3: . .E 1 ,' , ,gi ,, 11.1 ui?-ff all iJi'51iJ , . L' ., ,ii ,B ,, 135 - ' 1 43,1 JT' F9 11 .Qi . ,.L, - .M V. ,gs it ss, ,fi 1 ' . mf f' gl' 1 ,ga 5 .f Fl t 'ul ' 5192 ij ,- -- . jg A A L. 5.325-es ' -is ,. 1 , fl . ,,,, e 1- v I wi. Aix Q- I 1 XXX. H -5, W f- - fmff - ' 'L ' A the-2' ' 1:51 .WK-'Q 'lf W -433:22-li, Y W if 5'17iS?i:?35' C323-525-F: L - H - 1 ' 137'-. ' ,H-1 af' 1'-fee' W +P:-w 1: , . '::---v aft- 1 ,f da 1. -',?.J . LL23k',.i -. fa., -1 , Nw, Wi r, .JN ,XL ,I 1 . in ROB ROY PURDY Dr. Rob Roy Purdy received his A.B. degree from David- son College and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Vanderbilt University. Before his appointment to the Vice-Chancellorship in June of 1959, Dr. Purdy served as an English instructor at Vanderbilt for seventeen years, His responsibilities include the supervision of the Deans of all live non-medical schools, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, the University Registrar, and the Director of Admissions. VICE- CHANCELLORS JOHN H. STAMBAUGH Until the end of 1962, John S. Stambaugh served as Vice- Chancellor of non-academic affairs, at which time he resigned his position with the University to afliliate with George Fry and Associates, an international firm of management con- sultants. Vice-Chancellor Stambaugh's experience includes service as Executive Director of the Joint Federal-State Action Committee, White House Assistant on the Foreign Economic Policy and Point Four Administrator, Special Consultant to the President during the Eisenhower Administration. He also served on the Economic Policy Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Finance Committee, College Entrance Examinations Board, and was a member of the National Defense Executive Board. ,,, , 1 af- ' . Q' N I ' 1 if' ,W f' ,Qt wil' 51,7 . at f 1 -w I ., , , .., A D h 3,57 iv A a 1 3 .... 'i Wh., s 1. -'zi' -' he w-ff . -as- s -.1 . . 'A g. ,1.5K1' ' VL- . - I 'xg gg-N Q Qs, 1,5 -' ff N -. 1 -:sf - X A ,a 16 ,. ' - 'tw - D ,gi lift - .,, . EQ-5.505 ' 1 Afdim ' -1, r .4..-v .f' is fl . -,' ' -.K bg. -1 iq CHARLES MADISON SARRATT Vice-Chancellor Sartatt received 'his B.A. degree Cornell, and his lVI.A. from Syracuse. A vital part of sity affairs for many years, Q'Dean Sarratt retired from university work in 1958, and for the past four years, served as Vice-Chancellor Emeritus in the area of development, Dr. Sari-att's personable qualities have mad an object of great admiration and respect. h is .' an .,.:- ..,.,. .ix 51,1 .,. ,214 1 f ,, K .. J' f ' 4 1 af if f 111 . 1 .af 5 'fQ i1'f f 1. Mf I 1 t J . -. X I' Q5 il- ' Tk X, . E is hw , . I5-. ' 1, 1 L, xzstxu ff' .. HER 5 ' -2:23 ' I , , -'fir 1--3 .- ar- f V ,T-ff' v z ..-use-54615-1 Z , 1 -, 'W- ?Ef.- - 'fi ' ' F O' if ZZQXI 12-'f.. a -gf ,a igxiffb.. , . J . ' gift :tk i' V , K f ' A LLL., vs 7. xiii, gs .J - H .ang W Emjgg. .1 3-Misa V Q2 '- aawrm' X N',W '-rfb? vc- - - -.- P:5f5fN2?'i -Q 12- - ---- f . 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'Zig ,. ,, A,,,,. , - .W ,fa . aff?-S V V Bkgzi ,gif f- 1 , , H A I Y ,f 1 SQ, , ,gr RANDOLPH M. BATSON e Newly Appointed Dean of the Medical School, Ran- h M. Batson, is an alumnus of Vanderbilt's Undergrad- and Medical Schools, having received his B.S. degree in G and his M.D. degree in 1942. He served as Professor of atrics, and Director of the Poliomyelytis Clinic Study er before his appointment, and now holds membership in , Medical societies, among which are The American trics Society and The Association of American Medical -ges. an Batson is the author of over 50 scientific articlesg and ean of the Medical School directs the School of Medi- the School of Nursing, and Vanderbilt Hospital. ' V-efn' - ' , -gn' s...,s --1 ' wr: - -V - . v' 1 1 - HX sw. .. , . . ,,A.,.,,,, .. , .. ,. .. X-.r,. - A P . 45, ,F , QQ f ,Q-rg, f 2.-1 1 -we:-w ' f- , . -'EQ' 57 9 1 V .- sf - -V Yrs- , ' ..- -' I . anis .. -af if' 1 ' .1-fa E , 9' ii-' I ic . .,, glritil-X' ' ' '- I . fi:- , W- i i-' - 4 H 5' . ,uw -1...:. .,,,-' f Z N, 1, . V, .- ,-,, ,z s.:.....-rs- we -, ' I ' -1 ' -Wt -., , 5-'---'Quits-.ff1---:.:,+e..'.- 1.-tsafr , 3.3 . .-xv Q -, 4-fs, if-QW ' - ' ,Q-fi 4 A 'ff .- X I 'Ti-E .. .3 . Hfslgits ,, ' 'x - -1- -. - .x-..- 'za , - ,L . .- 1 M W ' 52 29 Ufrv M ax H , ,L . WILLIAM CARRINGTON FINCH William Carrington Finch is now in his second year as Dean of the Divinity School. He received his A.B. degree from Hampden Sydney College, his S.T.B, degree from Biblical Seminary in New York, his Th.M. from Union Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. from Drew University. He has served as Navy chaplain, Dean of Students at Okla- homa City University, and President of Southwestern Univer- sity, Having served as minister in Presbyterian and Methodist churches, Dean Finch is President of the National Association of Methodist Colleges and Universities, a member of the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches, and an oflicer or member of many other church-related organiza- tions. DE NS JOHN B. WADE Dean John B. Wade received his A.B. and L.L.B. degrees from the University of Mississippi, and his L.L.D. and S.J.B. degrees from Harvard. He became a professor at Van- derbilt in 1947. He is now a member of the Council of American Law Institute, the Joint Committee of Continuing Legal Education of the American Law Institute and American Bar Association, the Committee on Law School Administration and University Relations, Association of American Law Schools, the Ad Interim Committee on the Revision of Boolc of Church Order for the Presbyterian Church, U.S, He is currently serving on the Uniform Laws Commission for the State of Tennessee. In addition, Dean Wade has been the author or editor of many publications. if-.TS , Leonard B, Beach, Dean of the Graduate School, received his B.A. from Wesleyan University and his Ph.D. from Yale. He came to Vanderbilt in 1951 as a professor of English and Dean of the Graduate School. He is presently a member of the Advisory Committee administering Title IV of the Na- tional Defense Education Act, the Administrative Committee of the Southern Fellowship Fund, the Policies Committee of the Southern Regional Education Board, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, the Qualifications Committee of Phi Beta Kappa, and Chairman of the Asso- ciation of Graduate Schools Committee of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program. Though new in the capacity of Dean of Men, Sidney F. Boutwell has been at Vanderbilt for some time, having served as associate director of the Development Foundation from 1960 until his appointment as Dean in 1962. Having received both his B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from the Undergraduate and Graduate Schools of the University, he is exceptionally well qualified to direct the extracurricular activities of the men students, the fraternity system, and the Men's Residence Halls System. Because of his status as the youngest Dean of Men in the United States, Dean Boutwell will be included in the forthcoming edition of Whois Who. SIDNEY F. BOUTWELL 2 5 :- 5 I at ,, i Eg , l s l , LEONARD B. BEACH Nora C. ChaHin has the respect of every Vande woman, and at the same time the understanding she expr in fulfilling the duties of her position has put her i.n pers communication with her ucoedsf' Dean Chaflin received A.B. degree from Trinity College and her M.A. and P degrees from Dulce University, where she served on faculty before assuming her role as Dean of Vanderbilt en some nineteen years ago. She is a member of the Ad trative Committee, Admissions Committee of Student Life Student Affairs, Undergraduate Policies Committee, and Physical Education Committee. A professor of history an author of various historical articles, Dean Chaiiin has honored by the W.S.G.A, with their naming the Schola Fund for her. NORA C. CI-IAFFIN Q. it 3 -sam. - y fry. ,v uf EMMETT B. FIELDS ow serving in his third year as Dean of the College of ts and Science, Emmett B. Fields is also an assistant pro- sor of history. Dean Fields received his B.A. degree from achita College and his lVI.A. and Ph.D., from Vanderbilt. an Fields is a member of the American Historical Society, ssissippi Valley Historical Association, and the Southern storical Association. Under the College of Arts and Science, Vanderbilt-in-France program was started. can Julia Jane Hereford has been affiliated with Vander- since 1938 and is now serving her fourteenth year as Dean the School of Nursing. Dean Hereford holds an A.B. de- from Cumberland University, a B.S.N. from the Vander- School of Nursing, an lVl.A. from Columbia University, has engaged in post-Master's studies at the University of cago, Dean Hereford, who also teaches and directs nu- ous committees, has played a large part in the rapid growth he School of Nursing during the past years. JULIA JANE HEREFORD if 7 . ' -N: :Tigre :iii .-5: i -fi. .. ,' fs .Q ti :ii age.. 1 s H' I-'5t:.. . ' Q . . f fi .,., fm i ' H ' . 3, 'Q 1 . I, ,,X, 5 .4 .V , .1 H 4 ....W,,f'i px Y , , Q . 3 , . W Q -iN'PSe- ,. .fu I 'X - 4' Q sg L K -I ' 1 N 'if-sa I - .. if A 2 I gia- K . -if Q f 1 it . ,Eager A '-'-j 3 e 7, ,,,,4, ,5 fain if . 5 GRAHAM P. DLISHANE Serving in the newly initiated position of Dean of Graduate Sciences is Graham P. DuSl'1ane, who also serves as head of the department of Biology and Chemistry. Dean DuShane received his B.A. and LL.D. degrees from Wabash College, and his Ph.D. degree from Yale. He has held membership in numerous professional societies, and oHice in many of these which include: the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science, Washmgton Acad- emy of Sciences, American Association for University Professors, and Consultant to the Presiclent's Science Advisory Committee. Serving effectively as Dean of the Engineering School is Robert S. Rowe, who is now in his third year at Vanderbilt. He received his B.E. from The University of Delaware. He later entered the service and was discharged with the rank of major. In 1951 he received his Doctorate under the late Hardy Cross at Yale and began his teaching at Princeton. He has served as professor and Chairman of the Civil Engineering Department at Duke University. Dean Rowe is the author of many publications and consultant to a number of industrial and government organizations. ROBERT S. ROWE i .L I? . , 'Z-i X: , ei if , -,.:4'gQLilTs'e 5f'?:-5234-, , .. A vw- ,Q .- it ' 1' -'I .twigs it . M - 2' X J' . 4 fx 'fe 1 2-P , ,.. . V., E1 :L f i - - n f. ,. . . M K . A 51 ' ij? ig, ii rggj - , .- , .. I x A3 W. -, ,,g..4:ffi.i fy H In . - ff ca f ,Qing . , , Q ,fly f -. , ,Q .rag-5: sit y ,Q If ' . W M et' '31 ' 'Y' Q L F ' CV' f 35 ' '55 ,, ' 'L 2 'i' Q' 1 ' l m , if Q, ' ' J' .Y fmt- , -1 'X ...1 sl ?-.- 1. fy--. i was--' .- Y X' ' gsaifqgi! A' V A ' 'Q : e X 'rr-'.::. 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'5 gf.7l' ffsigfifia YTWWESQW 'with 'W 'Ii 5 'im AUGUST H. DOERMAN, Ph.D. Ph.D. Graduate Sciences GRAHAM DuSHANE, Molecular Biology ,IOSEF RYSAN, Ph.D. Germanic Languages and Russian DEPARTMENT HEADS 56 LAMAR FIELD, Ph.D. Chemistry HERBERT WEAVER, Ph.D. History JOHN MOGEY, D.Sc. Sociology fmzl Anthropology E. BAYLIS SHANKS, Ph.D. Matheniatics H. LLOYD STOW, Ph Classical Languages mn Literature INILLIAM H. ROW B.E., C,E. Civil Engineering WILLIAM Ph D Spanish and IGS FELS, Ph.D. mics and Business Administration ENOCH STUMPF, Ph.D. Philosophy E. VVRIGHT, M.A. and Drama RANDALL STEWART, Ph.D. English ROBERT T. LAGEMANN, Ph.D. Physics and Astronomy WALTER GRAHAM, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics RAYMOND WILLARD B. JEWELL POGGENBURG, Ph.D. Ph.D. French Geology ROBERT HARRIS, C-. NUNNALLY, . .Ph.D. Ph.D. P0llllClZl SCi67l6'e Psychology K WALTER D. THREADGILL, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering SIDNEY H. ACKER, B.S., M.E. Mechanical Engineering FRED SCHUMANN, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 1' Lx' SENIORS 1 THOMAS E. ABERNATHY. .Chattanooga, Tenn. - Rush Chairman 33 President ol Student Association 43 Vice-Pres of ODK 43 VUCEPT Board of Governors 43 Presidents Rl Table 3,43 Student Senate 2,33 International Affairs Committi VISA 43 Honor Council 13 Varsity Tennis 2,35 SCA Class Pres 33 King Rex 4. 1 JAMES B. AKIN ............... Nashville, Tenn. I Senate 43 Coxvnnouone, Business Staff 3,43 ,IAA-VU3 SCAg VUO 43 Circle K Club, Secretary 3, President 43 Men's Glee Club A Capella Choir 4. ' DAVID R. ALBRIGHT ........ Clarksville, Tenn. ' Freshman Football3 Omicron Delta Kappag IFC 2,3, Presidei CIDKE, Secretary, Pledge Trainer, Vice-President, President JERRY L. ALDERSON ....... St. Petersburg, Fla. 2 RICHARD E. ALLEN ............. Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT C. ALLEN .......... ,Nashville, Tenn. l SCA3 JAA-VU, Homecoming Chairmang IIKA, House Funn Committee. CORINNE B. ANDERSON ........ Atlanta, Ga. WVU 13 VUT, Ivlanaging Board 3,43 President 4. ARTHUR JOHN ARMSTRONG ..... El Dorado, Spectrum, Editor3 Publications Board 43 Scabbard and Blade, talion Stall' l,2,3,43 SCA, Class Cabinet, General Cabinet l. Blue Pencil Club 1,2,3, President 43 VUT 2,3,4g VUCEP Vagabond 1,2,33 Sl. Augustine Vestry 2,3,4l'5 Preface, Editorl 3 LINDA G. ARMSTRONG .... Webster Groves, Mo WSGA 3, President 43 Advisoiy Council 2,3,43 Senate 43 I Council 2,3,43 Phi Beta Kappag Idortar Boardg JAA-VUL Sq LYNN C. AULICK ............ Georgetown, Ky. ' JAA-VU ' ELIZABETH T. BALL ......... New Orleans, La Westminster Fellowship 1,2,4-3 JAA-VU, Delphiansg SCA. LARRY S. BANKS .......... Brownsville, Tenn. Honor Council 23,43 Dorm Council 1,2,3,43 Football 1, Scabbard and Blade, Secretary 4. 4 CORNELIA H. BARNES ....... Nashville, Tenn. Sophie Newcomb College 1,21 Vanderbilt-in-France 33 Aqnati 3,43 SCA3 ,IAA-VU. LIONEL R. BARRETT ........ Nashville, Tenn. Omicron Delta Kappag BQII Vice-President 3.43 Debate Teal Captain 3,43 Circle K Clubg Senate 3, President 43 WVU l TKA 2, Secretary 3,43 SCA3 Scabbard and Blade 3,4-3 Convo Chairman 33 VUCEPT, Board of Directors. SARA JANE BARRY ............ V1ctoria, Texa KA Treasurer3 lfVomen's Advisory Council, Treasurerg ,IAA-VU, KA Rose. RICHARD NEAL BATSON .... Nashville, Tenn. Senate 1,23 Hustler 2, Business StafI3 Founder's Medal in O IIKA, Rush Chairman. 5 CHARLES H. BAUMBERGER ...... Miami, Fla. Freshman Track, JAA-VU, VUCEPT3 Westminster Fcllowshi Cabinet 3, Moderator 4. DOROTHY TODD BEALL .... Washington, D. X52 Presidt-nt3 Advisory Council 2,33 Aquatic Club 23 Ath Lotus Eatersg Pan-Hellenic 3,43 SCA3 General Cabinet 23 Club 4, Secretary. I MARY B. BEATTY. .... ...... N ashville, Tenn. JAA-VU, SCA3 Aquatic Club, Treasurer, Vice-President MARGARET LOVE BEAVERS .... Newman, Ga. SCA3 JAA-VU3 Social Standards 33 Pan-Hellenic Council 3, urer 43 Miss Commodore Contest 1,4-. 6 JOAN BECK ............. . ......... Tuscumbia' ROBERT GEORGE BENSON. .New Orleans, L' JAA-VU, SCA 1. ' WALTER L. BENTLEY, JR. .... Springfield, Ten JAA-VU, SCA. ROY A. BLOUNT, JR. ............. Decatur, G Huxllzr, Editorg Vagabond, Humor Editor 33 Omicron Delta fl1HE3 Delta Phi Alphag EX Secretaiyg SCA, Class Cabinet: 3, Associate Editorg VUCEP'Iga1liio,ard of Governors, All-Ii 7 JOHN E, BOSSERT ............ Wyoming, om Swimming Tl'3lIlQ Skull and Bones. ROBERT AARON BOSTICK ........... Atlant SCA, JAA-VU, Phi Sigma Iota. HENRY JAY BOTCHFORD III. .Wilm1ngton, D Scrhj IAA-VU NOEL M. BOWEN ............. Nashville, Ten SCA3 ,IAA-VU, Aquatic Clnbg Miss Commodore Contest, Fin AAA Historian. LRTS 81 SCIENCE XRGARET E. BOYLE ........ Memglhis, Tenn, IlB1l' Woinen's Standards, IIBKL' Censor, Vandcrxilt-in-France. .YLE P. BRACEY .......... Nashville, Tenn. KA0 K-VU, SCA, Junior Cabinet, General Cabinet 4, Athletic Board 3, Secretary 4, Advisory Council 4. HN J. BRADEN, JR. ........ Nashville, Tenn. fl'-50 A9 Treasurer, hlanagcr Varsity Basketball l,2g SCA, JAA-VU. LLIAM T. BRANCH, JR.. .lVIOr1tgOmCt'y, Ala. BAE nvtonomz, Co-Editor, Omieron Delta Kappa, Secretary-Treas- 'g Phi Eta Sigma, Student Court, President s Round Table, Blue cil Club, JAA-VU, SCA, Editor ol V-Book, SAE Secretary, VUCEPT Board of Governors, Chairman, Publications Board. IIFPHEN JAY BRAVERMAN. . .Br0Oltlyn, N.Y. AEII President, UJA, President. 3, QFC 2,3,4, JAA-VU Represent- KIIVC . QNK L. R. BRIGGS ............ Atlanta, Ga. BAE EPT, Sailing Club 4, JAA-VU, SCA, EAI-I Corresponding Secretary 2,3, Skull and Bones. CHAEL W. BROADBEAR ....... Atlanta, Ga. 'PHE JAA-VU, Football. ' lLLIAM L. BROOKS ............. Nashville, Tenn. -VU, SCA, Student Senate 3, Editor ol' Student Government mr 43 Secretary of Student Affairs 4, President's Round Table. VID M. BULLOCK .............. Nashville, Tenn, -VU, SCA, Class Cabinet 2,35 Student Association Elections mittee 2, Chairman 39 WVU, News Director 2, Business Man- 3, Station Manager 4, Menis Glee Club, Publicity Manager 4, Mock NATO Meeting, Operational Chairman, VUCEPT. OMAS M. BURKE ............ Buffalo, N.Y. AIXE KE, Vice-President, Treasurer, Swimming 3, IM, JAA-VU. C. BUTLER .................. Greenville, Ala. AH H. BYERS ............... Atlanta, Ga. KA9 ications Board, Commonomzg Pan-Hellenic, Vice-President, Resi- e Halls Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Mortar Board, SCA, General Cabinet, Sophomore and Junior Cabinets. ET LAURA CAMERON ........ Atlanta, Ga. X9 ence Halls Council 4g Aquatic Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2,3,4, SCA, JAA-VU. H. CAMP JR. ................ Pine Bluff, Ark. SCA, ,IAA-VU, Dorm Council 2. MAS S. CARLOCK .... ...... A tlanta, Ga. 'PAQ President, Freshman Basketba'l, Varsity Basketball, Freshman all, Dorm Council 1, IIVI Board 1,35 IFC 4, SCA, JAA-VU. TIN H. CARR ................ Tullahoma, Tenn. IUS WYMAN CAROLL, II. .Norwich, Conn. B011 SCA, JAA-VU, VUT, Huxllcr, Staff. OLD B. CARTER, JR. .... New Orleans, La. KID -VU, SCA, Publications Board, Hustler, Business Manager. RLES W. CHERRY .......... Dover, Tenn. HKA President 4, JAA-VU, XUCEPT, Baseball 2,3,4, IIKA Pledge THIIICII. RLES SPENCER CHURCHILL New York, N.Y. B011 BARA I-IANSEN CLEVELAND McKenzie, Tenn. 1 l'B ial Board, A Capella Choir, SCA 1,2,3, JAA-VU, I'1l'B Parliamentarian. N W. CLAY, JR. .......... Nashville, Tenn. -SAE JAA-VU, BAE Preceptor 2,3, Rush Chairman 4, President SHA JEAN COCHRANE..Houston, Texas 1 l'B MAN L. COHEN .......... Nashville, Tenn. ZBT Hillel, JAA-VU, HIl.fllHI',' Cowtmoooiua. RIL COLLINS ........... Bi1'mingl'1aITl, Ala. Ulm, SCA,JAA-VU. I N S. COLLINS .......... Rock Island, Ill. -KA9 Aquatic Club, judicial Board, Vanderbilt-in-France. H B. COPELAND ........ Nashville. Tenn. ATN' Delta Phi Alpha, Tri-Arts, Chess Club, SCA. H ANGELA COOK ......... Louisville, Ky. AAA Pauhellenic Council, Secretary, Eta Sigma Phi. i if Qfii 5 9 la f M I i ggi? I-tx iv E M as as K il as? 'iii -V t 5 Slings 35.5 is ,X ...,,.. , , .aa-ii safe W im or-ew? SENIORS ANDREW G. COPE .... Signal Mountain, Tenn. 3 Dorm Council, BAE President, SCA, JAA-VU, IFC, VUC RiHe Team. WESLEY H. COWLEY ............. Vine Grove, MICHAEL CRANE .....,....... Nashville, Tenn. JAA-VU, SCA, Skull and Boncs. WILLIAM HARRIS CRAWFORD Nashville, Tenn. ' SCA, JAA-VU, Football 1,2,3, Golf 1,2,3, BSU. 2 GEORGE G. CREAGH ........ Nashville, Tenn. JULE D. CROCKER ........ Johnston City, Tenn. Football l,2, Captain 3,4, l2?3ii1CCouncil, Scabbard and B LLOYD P. CROCKETT .... ' ......... Franklin, T Transfer from Georgetown University, NSA 4, SCA 4, WV' Young Republicans 4. CORNELIA CUNNINGHAM. .Clarksville. Tenn. J SCA, Cabinet 1,2,-4, Advisory Council 3,4-, Wonicnys Stan Vice-President of Donn 3, Illlflt Corresponding Secretary, Charm Court. 3 MARY E, CUNNINGHAM ...... New Orleans La scA, JAA-VU, Choi.-. ' FRED S. CUTHBERT II .......... Carmel, Ind. BARBARA E. DAVIS .......... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, JAA-VU, AAA Publicity Chairman, Corporation Board resentativc. D JOE H. DAVIS, JR. ............ Memphis, Tenn. SCA, JAA-VU, ROTC Officer. 4 LAWRENCE R. DALY. ......... Evansville, Ind. Baseball 1, JAA-VU, Newman Club l,2,3,4, ATS? Treasurer PAUL H. DeLANEY, JR.. . .Salt Lake City, Utah Dorm Council, VUCEPT, Basketball,.Tmck. JUDITH GRIGSBY DeMOSS. . .Nashvxlle, Tenn. JAA-VU, BSU 1, A Capella Choir 1, SCA, Charter Mem Sailing Club. Executive Committee, COMMODORE l,2,3, Co-Edi Publications Board 4, Presidents Round Table 4, Young Rcpubl Club 2, Young C0ll5Cl'V2llVC,S Club 4. PAUL S. D'ENCARNACAO .... . . .Oakland, 5 MARCIA WYLY DEW .............. Atlanta, G JAA-VU, SCA, Speclruzng COMMODORE, Business Staff. TOWERS F. DODD ................. Rome, Ga. JAA-VU, KA Number VIII. HENRY C. DODGE .............. Tupelo, Miss. Freshman Basketball, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Tennis, JAA-VU. . WILLIAM C. DOGGRELL ..... Mempihxs, Tenn. SAE Chronicler, SCA, JAA-VU, Skull and ones, COMM Photographer 2,3,4, Hustler, Photographer 3,4-. 6 JOHN H. DOUGLAS ................ Mt. Berry' Phi Eta Sigrna, Band 1,23 Mcn's Glcc Club 3. NANCY ANN DRAKE ...... Chattanooga, Tennf SCA, JAA-VU, AOII Philanthropic Chairman. THOMAS A. DUKE... ....... Jacksonville, Fla. Freshman Class Treasurer, Swimming Team. f KENNETH C.. EDWARDS .......... Maryville, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Kappa .gphag Debate Team 1,2, Dcl p la. 7 MARY ANNA ENICH ........... Newark, Ohio Sigma Delta Pi, President, I'1lll3 Scholarship Chairman, His MAT Fellowship 4, Carnegie Foundation Fellowship for Spa KATHERINE M. ERDMAN ........ Decatur, G IMortar Board, Lotus Eaters, Degihians, Secretary-Treasur Vice-President, Aquatic Club, Stu cnt Director' Westrninst lowship, Treasurer, Phi Sigma. Iota, Hustler, SCA. Program mittee, Advisory Council, Vanderbilt-in-France. JAMES ERWIN ....................... Medi MARY JANET ERWIN .......... St. Louis, Mo 1'-'DB Rituals Chairman 3, Treasurer 3,4, VVcstminster Fell Cabinet llffcmbcr 3,4-, SCA, Service Committee l, Senior C Hall President 4, Residence Halls Council 4, JAA-VU. ,RTS sf SCIENCE PM F. EWING ................. Elyria, ohio 'PIN' ,IAA-VU, SCA, Cabinet 4. URTNEY FAIN .................... Atlanta, Ga. ,IAA-VU, Newman Club, SCA, Athletic Board, Nuclians. STER GLENN FANT, III. .Holly Springs, Miss. KA President, Honor Council, President, Omlcron Delta Kappa, ident, Prcsident's Round Table, Chairman, Phi Eta Sigma, VUCEPT, Board of Governors, IFC. EHARD KENT FARRIS. ..... Nashville, Tenn. IIKA lent Court, IFC, Publications Board, IIKA Pledge blaster, Phi Eta. Sigma, Secretary, JAA-VU. L FAULKENBERRY ........ Huntsville, Ala. KA RN FEINBERG, JR. ...... Texarkana, Texas ZBT ER. FINKLE ............... Lawrence, N.Y. AEH NARD E. FRANKLIN. . . . . .Old Hickory, Term. LLY FRANKLIN. ........... Gainesville, Fla. KA ,IAA-VU, Cheerleader 3,4, SCA, KA Vice-President 4. ERT D. FULCHER, III .... Nashville, Tenn. KE JAA-VU, SCA, Track l. MAS E. FULGHUM, JR. ...... Atlanta, Ga. KA KA Historian. ANN GARMAN .......... st. Joseph, Mich. 1'-PB SCA, ,IAA-VU, Phi Sigma Tau. - Y C. GARY. ............ Memphis, Tenn. KAO Vanderbilt-in-France. HUR FRANKLIN GELB ........... Bronx, N.Y. Swimming Team, Skull and Bones. CY M. GIBSON ........... Memphis, Tenn. AAA SCA, IAA-VU, Miss Commodore Contestant 1, Finalist 3. PENCER GILBERT, III ........ Yazoo City, Miss. s Glee Club 2,3,4, SCA 1,2, Phi Eta Sigma, Historian, Phi Iota, Corresponding Sccretaiy 3,45 Vanderhilt-in-France 3, VUCEPT 4. E S. GILLESPIE ........... Pine Bluff, Ark. KA9 ate Cheerleader 3, Cheerleader 4, ,IAA-VU Council 2.3, IODORE, Snapshot Editor 1, Honorarics Editor 2, Sorority Editor 3, SCA, WSGA 1, Advisory Council. LIAM H. GILLESPIE ........ Nashville, Tenn. EX N C. GIRTMAN, JR. ..... Coral Gables, Fla. IIKA CA, ,IAA-VU, Freshman Track, IIKA Sergeant-at-arms. CE B. GISH .................. Central City, Ky. Freshxnan and Varsity Basketball. 'CY E. GLEN ............... Atlanta, Ga. H1345 nce Halls Council, Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, Advisory il, SCA Cabinet, Athenians, Vice-President, Floor Counselor, HBKD Recording Secretary 4. L. GLOVER ............ Springfield, Tenn. A011 SCA, JAA-VU. N S. GOTTLIEB. .......... Minneapolis, Minn. IFC, Secretary, ,IAA-VU. INIA M. GRANT .... Signal Mountain, Tenn. KA ry Council, President, Honor Council, SCA 1,2.3.4, Lotus , President, Athenians, JAA-VU, KA Vice-President 3, Sec- retary 4. SHAL L. GRAVES ........ Clarksdale, Miss. KA ce-President, Junior BarBAs3ociation, President, Scabbartl and a tw. ABETH LYNN GREENHAW Memphis, Tenn. ll.l3'l' Ls: ,IAA-VU, SCA: Vestry of St, Augustine, IIBKP Historian. President, Pan-Hellenic Representative, Residence Halls Council. D W. GREGORY. .............. Parsons, Tenn. Skull and Bones, Delta Phi Alpha, Christian Student Center, President. i Y WAI I GREGORY, III. .Pme Bluff, Ark. IX-S lub 1,2, Secretary 3, President 4, Dorm Council 2, Tennis 1, SCA, Junior Bar Association. ,su - I -in -4 ,I , , if, ' V 1 if- 'if r , Q 9 W ,.: ,Qin I ' if HE? f N .gf l xi .35 ir? 1 . 'Q s ,QIZQQQ ' 'Z w- ,. I ' ii- l 3 491 -Y I 'Bak Q. .. 5 's 'X Ad-wg, . wr . fa? w it 1 P , gi .Q , Writ -if-4 F ski? ,. -ca, 1 .pg fav' . ,A 4' 'a S . Q 'IRL sit ' ff v We f ':-: it wx A . , '-:: .':- f Qi: 61 SENIORS 1 SETH H. GRIFFIN ........... Nashville, Tenn. ' IM Board 2,35 SCA5 JAA-VU. JAMES B. HARDY ........... Nashville, Tenn. MORRIS NELSON HARPER .... Little Rock, Ark. SCA5 ,IAA-VU5 Delta Phi Alpha. MICHAEL A. IIARVEY ........ Nashville, Tenn. I JAA-VUQ SCA. 2 KATHARINE BUTLER HARWOOD Memphis, Tenn. I Illlflf Treasurer 45 Senate 45 Judicial Board 45 Advisory Co 2,3,45 Newman Club. 1 ELLIOTT HEMBREE .......... Mem his, Term. 3 F Varsity Baseballg Freshman Footgall. l DORIS A. HENDRIX. ............... Florence, Nuclians5 VUT 2, Board of Traffic Appeals. VVILLIAM C. HENNINGER. .......... Bristol, T 3 THEODORA VANN HEREFORD.New Hope, Ala. Tau Kappa Alphag Debate Team 25 Advisory Council 3.45 Sq JAMES R. HITT ......... ....... G oodlettsville, 'I Baseball 2. JAMES EDWARD HIX ............ Nashville, T ROBERT I-I. HOFFMAN ........ Nashville, Tenn.. JAA-VU5 SCA5 VVVU 1,'2, Music-Tape Director 3,45 Comm: NROTC Drill Team 4-5 IM Swimming. 4 BARBARA J. HOLCOMB ...... Birmingham, Ala JAA-VU5 SCA5 Athletic Board. HAL HOLMES ................. Trenton, Tenn. Scabbard and Blade. SUSAN C. HOLMES ............... Nashville, lMath Club 2,3, President 4g SCA 2,35 Nuclians 2,3545 A Board 3, Treasurer 4. SAMUEL HOSBACH ........,...... Waverly, Varsity Baske!ball5 Newman Club. 5 DONALD F. HOUSER, JR. .... Nashville, Tenn, SCA, Freshman Cabinetg President of Sophomore Classg l.'l,3,-1-5 'I'KII' Treasurer 3, President 45 Scabbard and Bl Treasurer 45 Student Court 45 Sigma Delta Pi 3, Vice-Presid VUCEPT5 Westminster Fellowship, Cabinet 2,3. MATTHEW THOMAS HOWARD. .Atlanta, Ga. Varsity Track 2,3,45 Varsity Football 35 SCA5 JAA-VU. SCOTT C. HUBBARD ........ Nashville, Tenn. SCA5 JAA-VU5 NROTC. HENRY E. HUGHES ............... Prestonbur 6 JAMES V. HUNT ......... ...Nashville, Tenn. JAA-VU5 SCA5 Cheerleader 35 Newman Club, All-IM Softb Oullanders 45 Freshman Baseballg BAE Social Chairman' ANNE CLARK HUNTER ......... Gallatin, Ten JAA-VU5 SCA5 Phi Sigma Igta5 SCA, Cabinet 15 Vanderi ranec. VIRGINIA M. HUTH ......... Huntsville, Ala, American Chemical Society, Secretary, Trcasurcr5 Delta Phi IVomen's Residence Hal's Council5 SCAQ JAA-VU5 I'fl'B President. JABEZ F. JACKSON ............. Newgort, Ark ARE Vice-President '25 SCA, IDC, Presi ent 1. 7 ROBERT W. JARRETT ....... Lascassas, Tenn. Skull and Bon:-S5 SCA5 JAA-VU. ALTON R. JENKINS ............ Old Hickory, I'IOYNlAIlD FLOWERS JOHNSTON Knoxville, Tenn IFC l,2,35 Blnc Pencil Clubg Dorm Council 15 SCA5 JAA STEVE K. JOHNSTON ........ Nashville, Term. SCA5 IAA-VU. tRTS SZ SCIENCE LLIAM S. JORDAN .......... . . .FEtirl'1Ope, Ala. .THERINE LOUISE KALLET Murfreesboro, Tenn. AIN' t, Settlement Houseg Hillelg JAA-VU, Advisory Council, Alill' Pledge President, Treasurer, Social Service Chairman. .TI-ILEEN A. KARMAN. .lfvebster Groves, MO. I l'B SCAQ ,IAA-VUQ Debate Team 1,25 Sailing Club 4. VIES L. KELSO ........... Brownsville, Term. 'PK3 Phi Eta Siglnag SCA, JAA-VU. ANNE KENNEDY ........... Atlanta, Ga. KA9 N Dorm Floor Counselor 4, KA9 Treasurer. N E. KENNEDY, JR. ............. Trenton, NJ. DDING KING. JR. .......... Florence, Ala. :AE SCAg JAA-VUQ Dorm Councilg IFC, Sailing Club. REN M. KOLLMANSPERGER Chattanooga, Tenn. XYZ House President 3, Treasurer 45 Residence Hall Couneilg Young Democrats, ,IAA-VU, Newman Club. ZABETH D. LAMAR .......... Marietta, Ga. 1- 'l'l3 man Club, Aquatic Club 2,3,4g Debate lg Woman's Standards 3. L E. LARSEN ............. Clewiston, Fla. -'5-KE IDC, President, SCA. ARD H. LAZAR ......... Memphis, Tenn. ZBT Skull and Bones: IM Board, JAA-VUQ Hillel. N N. LEACH, JR. ................ Gadsden, Ala. OLINE LEDYARD ....... . .N2lshVille, Tenn. AA-A AAA ltffarshalg SCAQ JAA-VU, Women's Advisory Council. GINIA NELSON LEE ........... Nashville, Tenn. A Capella Choirg YVVUg VUT. MAS ADDISON LEMOND, JR. Trenton, Tenn. ANZ? SCA, JAA-VU. RY R. LESESNE ............. Atlanta, Ga.. 'IH30 ty Football 23,43 Varsity Track 2,3,4g Dorm Council 3,45 VU, SCA, Senior Cahinetg KIFAO Chaplain 3g Skull and Bones, Fellowship Christian Athletes. ENE LESLIE LEVVIS, JR.. .Little Rock, Ark. -'SAE r Council, Skull and Bones, Presidentg VUCEPTg Assistant Resident Advisor. RICIA ANN LEWIS. ....... Louisville, Ky. KAO Vice-Presidentg I'Vomen's Residence Halls Council, Presidentg ellenic Council, Honor Councilg Dorm Council, Advisory Coun- cilg WSGAg Judicial Boardg Atheniausg Lotus Eaters. LIAM NORMAN LEWIS .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Band. NIE M. LINANE ...... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. KA9 Delta Pi 3,45 Social Standards 35 Advisory Council 4g Resi- Halls Council 45 ,IAA-VU, SCAQ Miss Commodore Finalistg KA9 Chaplain 4. IUS EARL LINN, JR. .......... Birmingham, Ala. ' Glee Club I3 JAA-VUQ A Capella Choir 25 SCA, Preface 35 Skull and Bones. MAS WILLIAM LLOYD, III Birrningham, Ala. BGII nee Halls Council 1g Honor Council Alternate lg Eta Sigma Mcu's Glee Club 1,2g Class Song Leader LQ' Chapel Choir -VUQ SCA, Class Cabinet 2, Treasurer 35 BCH Historian 2. i Secretary 35 A Capella Choir 2, Vice-President 3, Business ger 43 Student Senate 3,4, Chairman Senate Finance Com- miteee 4: Semper Fidelis Society: VUT 4: VUCEPT 4. Y SPRINGER LOEWENBERG. .Memph1s, Tenn. LIAM I. LOEWENBERC..Memph1s, Tenn. ZBT Treasurerg COMMODORE 1,2, Business Manager 3, JAA-VU. RLES THOMAS LONG ........ Shelbyville, Ky. U5 SCA I, Cross Currents l.'2.fl,4g Sjwrlrzmzg VUCEPT, Politics Center Fellowship. ID B. LONGLEY ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. 'FAU Varsity Football, Varsity Base-hall. EN LONGLEY. III ........ Nashville, Tenn. KE ice-President, Football lg Baseball 1,2,3,4g Skull and Bones, Vice-President. I RCE W. LUNDY, JR.. . .Chattanoogzy Tenn. 'PK5 NROTC Drill Team, ,IAA-VU, BSUQ Math Club. :-: j j-ftiii..,:I:'E. dv '--zas:2s ..,,: i -:....g.,:g5-if: ' ::... E .sf B ci .Q ...s g fmt .. s 'f .5 . A ..- . S ,L I . , :Q . f za ' ,.fif. ,...s.:.: - it Mat 'Q .3 63 fav? . ,,...: ,SQ r.. wiv, -:Weis ...Mg was X B 2: I. .si M. 'X ig 3- ,L J' J rf st. is isis? 5.5. Q-if ag. M-If Maw 4 wi' Ji' 1 Q ., 3 .. A ...as : wks, ,:- 5 2, 2 ' 1 f 2 N' 3 1. H A z J I, , . L' P I Q ,,, R ' 5 . is: If ' J E' J A I 3' J 4 2 1 It is . ,, SENIORS 1 YVILLIAM A. LYLE ........... ....... D allas, Tri Skull and Bones. LAWRENCE E. MALLETTE ..... Memphis, Tenn. Phi Eta Sigmag Skull and Bones, Varsity Baseball, EN Chap Dorm Council, Secretary, Band, JAA-VUg BSU. ALLEN T. MALONE .......... Memphis, Tenn. lj Blue Pencil Club, Vice-President, Spectrum, Business Man COMMODORE, Business Staff 3: BGII Treasurer 3. JOHN J. MARINACCIO ,... Thompsonville, Conn. Pershing Rifies, SCA, Neiwnan Clubg JAA-VU, Treasurer, Va Basketball Managerg VVVU. 2 CARL C. MARRAN .............. Waban, Mass. Dorm Council 15 Men's Residence Halls Council 3, SCA, JAA MARGARET A. MARSHALL. . .Nashville, Tenn. rl SCA, Freshman Cabinet, Vice-President 2, Senior Cabinet, JAA- Aquatic Club 1, Vice-President 2, President 3,45 Womens Adv Council 3, AOII Assistant Rush Chairman 3. Historian 45 At Board 3, President 45 Hustler 3,4-, Girl's Sports Editor, Co. DORE 45 IIKA Dream Girl Court, WSGA 4. AMELIA M. MARTIN ............. Bristol, Va. I SCA, JAA-VU, Aquatic Club. GEORGE T. MARTIN, JR. ........... Louisville, 3 LINDA MARTIN ................. Jackson, Miss. SCA3 JAA-VU, VVomen's Advisory Councilg XQ Correspoll Secretary. RAY G. MARTIN. JR. .............. Nashville, Tk A Capella Choir lg VUT 1,2g Course Evaluation Conlmittc' Orientation Committee 4, ROTC, Band 2,3. WILLIAM M. MATTHEWS .......... Loretto, T KEN W. MATTOX ........... Hogansville, Ga. Hustler, Business Stafl' 2, SCA, JAA-VU. 4 JUDY K. MAY .......,............... Muncie, VUT. JOHN WILLIAM MAYER ..... Nashville, Tenn. Attorney General, Presidcut's Round Table, JAA-VU, S Corumonmzeg VU Rifle Team, AIChE. MARK A. MCCALLA ........ Terrace Park, Ohio St. Augustine Vestry. CAROLE ANN MCCOURTNEY. .Mcmphis, Tenn. Tri-Delt, Service Projects Chairman, Corresponding Secretary: Chi Sweetheart Court, Newman Club, Stunt Night, JAA-V 5 ROBERT G. MCENIRY ........ Memphis, Tenn. SCAg JAA-VU, Hustler, Circulation lManager 2, Sales Manage SARAH CLAY MCGAUGHY ........ Tupelo, Miss JAA-VU, SCA, XD Pledge Trainer. MARILYN V. MCGOWEQIIEEF ........... Jackson, MARGARET A. MCKEAND .... Franklin, Tenn. KA9 Recording Secretary 4g Vandcrbilt-in-France 3g SCA, Cabinet, General Cabinet 45 JAA-VU. 6 FRENCH R. MCKNIGHT, JR. .... Helena, Ark. SCA, JAA-VU. WIRT C. MCKNIGHT .... .......... N ashville, IIKA Chaplain 25 SCA, JAA-VU, Navy Drill Team 1,23 Nav Team 1,25 Blue Pencil Club 1,2. DOUGLAS C. MCLAUGI-ILIN.Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Freslnuan Dorm Council, President, SCAQ JAA-VU. ROBERT B. MCLEAN ............ Jackson, Miss Phi Eta Sigma. 7 ROBERT LYNN MCNEILLY ...... Mayfield, Ky. JAA-VU5 SCA, Tau Beta. Iggf lAIlCHEg IIKA Treasurer, ot a . BONNIE J. MEACHAM ...... Nashville, Tenn. JAA-VUg Atheniansg Coed-Handbook Staff 3. BLAKEMAN MEYER, III Wellesley Hills, Mass. JAA-VU, SCA. MARION T. MINOR ............ Danville, Ky. SCAQ JAA-VUg Track. . .RTS 81 SCIENCE RISTINE M. MITCHELL ...... NatCl'1Cz, Miss. K-A tdvisory Council 2,3,4, SCA, General Cabinet 45 JAA-VU. RY E. MONTEDONICO. .... Memphis, Tenn. AAA 1 SCA, ,IAA-VU, Newman Club. . W VID T. MOODY ............ Nashville, Tenn. -'ZX JAA-VU, SCA, Track 2. XRLES BROWN MOORE ....... Dyersburg, Tenn. s Glee Club 1, Phi Eta Sigma, Preface, Co-Editor 3, Sperlrum: rial Board, SCA, Junior Cabinet 3,43 Phi Beta Kappa 3,43 JAA-VU, VUCEPT, Mt-n's Residence Hall Council 4. LIAM F. MOORE .............. Nashville, Tenn. SCA, JAA-VU. EA L. MORGAN ........... Nashville, Tenn. KA ellcnic Council, President, Student Court, Advisory Council, WSGA5 JAA-VU. lN MORGAN. . ........... Baton Rouge, La. T'l'B Womcn's Standards, Westminster Fellowship, SCA. ZABETH MORRIS ........... Nashville, Term. WVU, Secretary 1, Eta Sigma Phi, SCA 1,2. FPH M. MORRIS ........ Birmingham, Ala. BAE igma Phi, SCA, JAA-VU, Semper Fidelis, Executive Ollicerg SAE Treasurer 3, Sailing C'uh. N R. MOSS ................ Jackson, Tenn. SAE -JU, SCA, Assistant Resident Adviser, SAE Assistant Social Chairman 3, Sailing Club 4. RA PAGE MURRAY ...... Cordova, Tenn. AAA U, SCA, Cheerleader 3,41 AAA President 4, Rush Chairman ndidatc for Miss Vanderbilt 3, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3, coming Court 2, Chairman of Stunt Night 1, lrVomcn's Intramurals. I PH V. MYERS, JR, ........ Nashville, Tenn. EX XX President, Senate, Intramural Board, VUCEPT. VYN J. MYERS ............. Middletown, Conn. SCA, JAA-VU, Glec Club. HERINE L. NAGEL ............. Paducah, Ky. E MOSS NEELD ......... Clearwater, Fla. l l'li Rush Chairman 3, Vice-President 4, Social Chairman 45 ella Choir 1, National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Stipend 4, Sigma Nu White Rose Court 2. H JANE NIX .................. Atlanta, Ga. IXA AA-VU, KA President, hlath Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Pan- Hellenic Council, Vice-President. RT D. NOE, IV ............ Jackson, Tenn. ISE U, SCA, Skull and Bones, Westminster Fellowship, KE Rush Chairman 4. Y LOU OAKLEY .............. Tampa, Fla.. K9 ial Chairman 3, Social and Civic Service Chairman 4, Home- Chairman 3, Newspaper Editor 4, JAA-VU, Representative licity Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Course Evaluation Committee 3, Vanderbilt Guide 3. LD E. OVERFIELD ........,.. Henderson, Ky. 'LING W. OWEN, III ........ Tumca, Miss. 'PAO DORE, Assistant Editor, Student Association, KDAG Vice- Prcsident, President 4. H PARKER ............ Shelbyville, Tenn. Ffl'-ll Pan-Hellenic Council, Phi Sigma Iota. RD A. PASKOWITZ..BiI1T1ingh2tm, Ala. ZHT d Bones, Treasurer, Eta Phi Sigma, Freshman and Varsity Swimming, Hillel, JAA-VU. AS J. PATRICK .... Chattanooga, Tenn. TIKA AA-VU, IIKA Corres onding Secretary, Executive Commit- tee, Scaliihard and Blade. PSON B. PATTERSON. . .Gal1atin. Tenn. BGII Cheerleader, ,IAA-VU, President, VUCEPT. R W. PATTISON .......... Louisville, Ky. KE apel'a Choir, Vice-President, SCA, JAA-VU, NROTC. LYN E. PEARCE ....... Birmingham, Ala. AAA AA-VU, SCA, AAA Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer. A K. PEARCE .......... Cincinnati, Ohio X9 'etaiy 3, Tri-Arts, Secretary 4, Coed Handbook 2, SCA, JAA-VU. K. PEARSON ...... Waxahachie, Texas UB4' A-VU, Dclphians, Lotus Eaters, Athcnians, Liortar Board, tians, Advisory Council, Secretary, IIBIII Vice-President. E .,.. . - ' A X - Q -. 1 ,m.- ,I ..g,g,..:z:3,l, 5 J af. A . 2.2. gs. A ' ,V - ,fi -----.'. , ' f- 1 ' J. . - :H SS 'ggj-3 , 'W tw .f , S? . ...... in ':':':' in ' ' 1' fi f5E.g::5af,Q.-5222 ' i U A 4- 5 . 1- ' i if H E, Vg ' i gifs!-V I. i f -as 5 'ff' ...W ...r-af?-2 l '4 .,,. ,, - .sfev 'E-.',.g2'f.f:'f' - 13 ' . , . V 'tiff 1.5 Y, ., .... . .N :.,, ,, ' ' ' J .,,. I ij , iii' ,Q fs , I -- ' ,gn fi , . -,:'1535 -15? .3 , t ' .i .,,. s J 'a,.:. 5 ....,. 1 ,..., s fan 4, .2 .W .M as '..T' ' nf W Ctiis .5 . . A .7 -f . . Ji-,HP V . J. R751 , . ':,g.a:a!! I-j.s.:.. . ... t. :fn 3 -A 2221-...Lf . ., .. ,.. . ,. -1- i law. ,jf 'T' ff t1'El,.g3a .2 'TP' -, Q39 - . . A 1-: A . ii l ii ,.,. , ,., , iii V Es s i x xili ' f i. , ' ' I 4 ...e - -fd at ' - , .., - .,., 1 --J.s ' .sg MMC--- S, . Qs, S fa ,.., -,-4, 1 A 'Q .-we , f ' 4 is sr. -.. 65 SENIORS JEAN N. PETERSON ......... Memphis, Tenn. fl AOII President: W0mcn'5 Standards, Presidentg SCAg Honor C eil lg Advisory Council 25 Homecoming Court 3. ANN B. PHILLIPS . . . . N h '11 T F . . . . . as V1 e, enn. KAG Historian 25 Social Chairman 35 JAA-VUg SCA. H ' . . ' ARRIET PHILLIPS... .. ..NaShV1llC, Tenn. Q Advisory Council 2,35 SCA, Junior Cabinet, Vice-Presidentg Counselor 45 AOII Recording Secretary, Athcniansg Miss Con dore Contest 3g Miss Charm Contest 4g ,IAA-VU. LINDA PHILLIPS ............... Atlanta, Ga. SCAg JAA-VU, XS? Secretary, Rush Chairman. 2 BARRY BROWN POLSTON .... Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. PORTER ......... Nashville, Tenn. SCAQ ,IAA-VU. WILLIAM F. PRICKETT ........... Pine Bluff, .- Phi Eta Sigma. STEPHEN M. RAEBER .......... Evansville, Ind, Senatcg Dormitory Councilg IFC, Secretary, IM Board, Tri-as Newman Clubg KE Secretary 3,45 ,IAA-VU. l 3 ROBERT HUNTER RAIFORD. .Nashvi1le, Tenn. SN Social Chairmang Student Associationg IM Football, Sol' Basketball 3,4g ,IAA-VU. ,IOHN M. RAINEY .................. Pensacola, Phi Eta Sigmag Sailing Club, Commodore, American Chemica cicty, Vice-Presidentg SCA, ,IAA-VU, A Capella Choir. N WILLIAM B. RALPH ........... Goodlettsville, T Skull and Bones. CAROL CHEEK RANSONI. .lNIurfreesboro, Tenn. JAA-VUQ SCAg Hurller 1,23 Sailing Club 4. 4 IVILLIAM C. RASBERRY ...... Shreveport, La. SCA, JAA-VU, Dorm Council 1,25 Freshman Courtg Al Basketball. , DAVID K. RAVAGE ........ Oak Ridge, Tenn. Freshman Dorm Council, SCAg JAA-YU. JAMES L. RAWLS. ............ Nashville, Tenn WENDELL L. RAWLS. ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. Dorm Council 15 JAA-VU3 VUCEPT 4, SCAg ATG Presid IFC 43 Wesley Foundationg IM Board 3. 5 EDWARD M. REAVIS .......... Columbus, Ga. MICHAEL G. REESE. ........ . . . .Bethesda, Md KE Sergeant-at-Armsg Football 1,2,3, Alternate Captain 4. JULIET R. RETHORST ...... Coral Gables, Fla. SCAg ,IAA-VU. ROBERT REUSCI-ILE ...... Nashville, Tenn. 'MN' Corresponding Secretary 35 SCA, JAA-VU. 6 SUSANNE B. REYNOLDS ...... Nashville, Tenn.. ,IAA-VU, Newman Club. Q EDWARD C. RHEA ........ Old Hickory, Tenn.i NELL C. RICE ...... ,........ N ashville, Tenn. IAA-VU5 SCA, Residence Halls Council. LEONARD A. RICHMAN ...... Nashville, Tenn. VUCEPTQ ,IAA-VU, ZBT Vice-President. 7 ARNOLD RODNEY RITT. . . .Nashville-3, Tenn. Sentinel 3, Secretary 45 IM Representative 3,45 Hillel. THURSTON J. ROACH ...... Little Rock, Ark. AKE Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 VUCIEPTOR 4. LILIAN F. ROBERTSON ....... Leitchfleld, Ky Advisory Council 3,45 Women's Standards 2,3,4g AAA Social inang Miss Commodore Contest 2, Finalist 33 ,IAA-VUQ S CAROLYN A. ROBINSON ......... Brentwood, Prefarc, Managing Editor, Art Editor, Spectrum, Art Editor lvrg JAA-VU, SCA. RTS 8: SCIE E RON E. ROBINSON ........... Nashville, Tenn. ,IAA-VU, SCA. 'H ANN ROSE ...,............... Louisville, Ky. -er, Reporter 1,2,4, Aquatic Club 2-4, SCA, General Cabinet 3, JAA-VU. IP M. ROSENBLOOM ..... Detroit, Mich. ZBT Club, Rear Cotntiiodoxg-hiilftxll and Bones, Rifle Team 2,33 I e. ID H. ROSENBAUM. ........... Florence, Ala.. SCA, JAA-VU. INK ROTELLA, JR. .......... Nashville, Tenn. Newman Club. LTON F. ROWELL .......... St. Petersburg, Fla. Rifle Team, A Capella. Choir. -YARD KENT RUSS ........... Benton, Ark, KE SCA, IAA-VU. IN EMERSON RUSSELL.W6bSter GFOVCS, MO. :X Varsity Basketball l,2,3,-1, Varsity Baseball l,2,3,-1. THY G. RUSSELL ...... ..... N ashville, Tenn. Alpha Phi Omega. LES E. RYAN ............. Manchester, Conn. l,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, VUCEPT 4, Blue Pencil 3,43 Vanderbilt C0l't-ge Bowl Team, Captain 2, Cultural Committee, Chairman. IAM C. SALLEE ............... Louisville, Ky. , SCA, ,IAA-VU, Math Club. INELLE SANDERS ............ Houston, Texas ,IAA-VU, Baptist Student Union, Lotus Eaters, VUT, Board 4, Treasurer 4, Nuclians, Advisory Council. NE E. SANDS ............. Arlington, Va. K-A9 LYN ANN SAYRES ........ Atlanta, Ga. 1 l'B ledge Class President 1, Parliamentarian 2, Efficiency Chair- , Membership Chairman 3, Debate Team 1,2,3, Eta Sigma au Kappa Alpha, Secfe5a1ybLotus-Eaters, Secretary, ,IAA-VU , 5 S A 1. EL B. SCI-ILANGER ..... Nashville, Tenn. ZBT E C. SCHMIDT ....... St. Petersburg, Fla, KA9 1, Board 2,3,4, St. Augustinels Vestry, Secretary 2, Social Standards 3, SCA l,2, Cabinet 3,4-. N D. SOI-IREINER .............. Yonkers, N.Y. S DANIEL SCOTT, III..Nashvi1le, Tenn. 'P-A0 SCA, JAA-VU, Westminster Fellowship. RT E. SCOTT ............... Terre Haute, Ind. n Club, Dorm Council 3, SCA, Cabinet 3, Chemistry Athl- iates 4-3 Basketball 1,2,3,4. RT TAYLOR SEGRAVES.Texarliana, Texas KE VUT, SCA, ,IAA-VU, Skull and Bones. AS H. SEWELL. ........... Decatur, Ala. A-'li U, SCA, AAA House President, Residence Halls Council., 7 STANLEY SERGENT ...... Frankfort, Ky. 3-X ppzt Alpha, Debate Team, Hurtlerg IFC, Student Senate 2, cnt Pro-Tempore 3, EX President 3, Student Association. S KENT SEXTON ......... Kennett, Mo. IIKA ice-President, Rush Chairman, Golf Letterman, Dormitory Council, President. v Y A. SEYMOUR ......... Columbus, Ohio IXA9 SCA, IAA-VU, Vanderbilt-in-France. AM STEVE SHAW. ..... Nashville, Tenn. Ek arsity Football, Basketball, Track, ,IAA-VU, SCA. AY D. SIGMAN, JR..West Palm Beach, Fla. EN l,2, Captain 3,45 IM Football, Most Valuable Player, IM skctball, EN Pledge Trainer 3, President 4, JAA-VU. SIKES, III ....... .......... . .Albemar1e, N.C. BSU, Student Association, Publicity. NIE MORRIS SILVERSTEIN Nashville, Tenn. A-UI' ont-1, Business Staff 3,4-, Women's Standards, Athletic Board, , Miss Sunshine 3, Young Democrats, Miss Commodore Contest 3,4-, ADP Recording Secretary. r. - su - ,f ii- N ,ng ,.',,a..y .1 lu 'E all - W ll 15 :sl :ff-1 ,al sf. t M ,.-fiiiiis . .... .2322 tv- .. M fr W F. P Q ga Q ' ,S Z lg ' as - , it -:- , H .,. Q lit F . as 1 f .sas : wa -as.. i if st X .qi 'H y .,. .L 3' nts' is tam ET 4113 67 'Q s ,Et ,. ..-12. x WN, If .L . ,. , m ........... f , I ' gifts VS . i -,K H, ,J . 2. YS 1 .. .15 ja M 1 sz, s . .7 3 tags .,s.:- . V i- M Us gg 2 E., t.: ., ,. .. 1: was 5 ,gm me s E: 5 sf l M'- Q B 1 . it se W www? E . eglsww eww . . , Lg' ?E'iEfE55W? 'm95E'i gas? si' a s as sm itfgfg-gf, WM .....,. ,rafts .,,.. at if Q, Q i :Qi m gf . . 1 ., ,. ,.,.,..' is 'UN 'Sv SENIORS 1 DAVID A. SIMLER ................. Louisville, THOMAS H. SLOAN .......... Brentwood, Tenn. ZX Steward, Corresponding Secretary. CHARLES W. SMITH, JR. ....... Marietta, Ga. E HENRY LAIRD SMITH, JR.. . .Nashville, Term. SCA, JAA-VU, 'DAG Alumni Secretary. 2 JAMES ALLAN SMITH ........ Lebanon, Tenn. SCA, ,IAA-VU, KX Treasurer, English Honors. 1, JAMES R. SMITH ...... . .......... Nashville, M. HUE SMITH, III .......... Memghis, Tenn. BGIT President, Rush Chairman, IFC, Vice-Presi cntg IM Swim SCA, JAA-VU, VUCEPT3 Mr. Commodore. GAIL D. STARLING ............. Avondale, Ga Delpltiansg Melctiansg Student Senate, Secretary, Mortar I Treasurer, KA Secretary. rl J AUBREY AYER STABLER JR.. .Greet1Ville, Ala JAA-VU, SCA, xx image Trainer 4. ANDRIA P. SPRINGER ...... ..... A tlanta, Ga. MARY ELIZABETH STEARNS ........ Austin, 1 Nuclians, Vice-President 3, President 45 SCA, JAA-VUg WS SUSAN STIVERS ......... Germantown, Tenn. SCA, Freshman Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, General Ci- IIBIID Magazine Chairman, Assistant Historian. x 4 E. MCVAY SMITH .............. Florence, Ala. GARY F. SMITH .................. Tuflker, G Varsity Football 3,4-. JOHN HOLT SMITH ......... .Decatur-, Ga. Student Court, Presidentg XAE Vice-President, IM Board, Presidentg Young Turksg Mr. Freshman, VUCEPT. ROBERT BEELER STEPHENS. . .... Nashville, 5 LETA JUDITH STUART ....... Nashville, Tenn IVIPB Rush Chairman 3, Recording Secretary 43 Athletic Boa Eta Sigma. Phi, Secretary 2,3,4-5 SCAg JAA-VU. GERALD C. SWANSON ........ Huntsville, Ala. JAA-VU, SCA, St. Augustine's Vestry. JIMMY D. SYPRETT ........ Clarksville, Tenn. fl1KE Vice-President, Social Chairman. JACK W. TARVER, JR. ........ . ....... Atlant Freshman Tennis, Hustler, Sports Editor, 3rd Place Oration nament. 6 DOUGLAS HOWARD TAYLOR ...... Huntsvill SCA, JAA-VU, Men's Glee Club lg St. Augustincis Vcs DEE A. TEMPLETON ......... Nashville, Tenn JAA-VUQ SCA, WSGAg Athletic Board. AMY K. TENNANT ............... Memphis, VUT, Westminster Fellowship, Cabinet. . EUGENE F. THARPE ............ Panama Cit. Hustler, Executive Editor, Columnist. 7 BETHANY L. THOMAS ...... Columbia, Te VUT 43 Miss Commodore Contest lg SCA, JAA-VU, Vand France 3, Orientation Committee 2, lIBfI1 Assistant Pledge ROBERT P. THOMAS ...... Montgomery, Al SCA, JAA-VU 1,2, Treasurer 3,45 IFC 3,45 Student S AKE Rush Chairman 3, Pledge Trainer 3, President 4-5 F Dorm Council. ANTHONY D. THOMPSON. ..... Jackson, Te Scabbard and Blade, SCA, JAA-VU. MARJORIE ANN THORPE ...... St. Louis, M TIBKI' President, Pan-Hellenic, JAA-VU3 SCA, Lotus Eaters, Athletic Board. .RTS 8: SCIENCE VARD ALLEN TILLEY ....... ..... P aducah, Ky Pledge President 1, Secretary 2, VUT 1, Blue Pencil Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vagabond, Editor 3, C7'0JS-Cll1'fHlliX, Co- Editor, Publications Board 3, English Honors. JE E. TIRRILL ............ Nashville, Tenn. AAA ians, Lotus Eaters, Athenians, President, Mortar Board, ent 4, SCA, Sophomore Cabinet, General Cabinet 3, AAA din Secretary, Advisory Council 2,3, Secretary ol Educa- l Affairs 4, Miss Vanderbilt Candidate 3, ,IAA-VU, Chairman Stunt Night 3. ,LIAM G. TUCKER ............ Nashv1lle, Tenn. tger Freshman Baseball Team l, Manager Vaisity Football Team 2. QANNE TUREMAN ......... Nashville, Tenn. KA scA, JAA-VU. B. UPCHURCH .......... Antioch, Tenn. 'PKXI' Distinguished Military Student. JA E. WAASER .................. Mission, Texas ADY L. WADE .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Football Team, Glec Club, JAA-VU. RICIA A. WALL ............. Jeffersonville, Ind. apella Choir 2,3,4, Band, SCA, NSF Research Assistauct-ship. MAS E. WEBB ................ Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, Eta Sigma Phi, BSU. MAS HENRY WEBBER, III .... Nashville, Term. PT, Board of Governors 4-, Student Senate 4, Chairman an Orientation 4, Presidentis Round Table 4, SCA 2,3, Class President 4, NROTC, Rifle Team. L R. WEDDELL ......... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Freshman Swim Team, SCA, Math Club. 7 HERINE S. WELCH .......,... Atlanta, Ga. X9 nt Court, WSGA, Athletic Board, President, SCA, JAA-VU. S THOMAS WELLS ........ Atlanta, Ga. 'PA9 SCA, ,IAA-VU, 'DAG Social Chairman. RT L. WHIPPLE, III ...... Atlanta, Ga. BAE 3 IAA-VU, BAE Treasurer, Skull and Bones, Sailing Club. BINFORD WHITE ........ . .OSCE0la, Ark. K3 JAA-VU, SCA, Mcnis Residence Halls Council 2,3. ICIA A. WHITE ......... Nashville, Tenn. AAA ice-President, Pledge Trainer, Advisory Council 2,3,4, SCA, Cabinet General Cabinet 3, Sophomore Cabinet, Interna- Aliaixs Committee 3, Senate Social Committee 3, JAA-VU. AS W. WHITE ...... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Newman Club, Treasurer 4, WVU, Varsity Baseball. ' W. WHITICE .............. Miami, Fla. KA IAM WHITSITT WI-IORLEY. .Atlant21, Ga. BAE AA-VU, Swimming Team 2, Secretary 3, Captain 4, Track 1. ETH WIESEN ............. Dalton, Ga. ZBT ZBT House Manager, JAA-VU, I-Iillel. T. WILLIAMS .......... West Point, Miss. EX CLARK WILLIAMS ........ Bristol, Tenn. ATU orm Council, Junior Bar Association, JAA-VU, SCA. THY P. WILLIS ........ Memphis, Tenn. B911 'cam 2,3, Captain 4, Army ROTC, Scabbard and Blade 3,4, Association ol' Army Award 3, JAA-VU, SCA 1. P E. WILSON .......... .... L ouisville, Ky. EN JAA-VU, scA. H R. WILSON ......... Little Rock, Ark. AK-E N. WIMBERLY ........ Kingsport, Tenn. X9 Board, Athenians, Senate 3, Student Association, Secretary AA-VU Council 2, Pun-Hellenic Council, X52 President. L. WOLFE .............. Tulsa, Okla. 'FA9 JAA-VU, SCA. GE WALLACE WOOD .... Louisville, Ky. ITKA dge Trainer, Corresponding Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice- President, Skull and Bones, SCA, ,IAA-VU. .,,,,..n. we 435 SE IORS ARTS Sc SCIENCE FRANK ALLEN WOODS ....... .... N ashville, Tel Senate, President Pm-Tcnl 45 Debate 253,45 VUCEPT 45 Kappa Alpha, President +5 Elections Committee 35 Circle K Cl' Board of Dircctorsg Student Government, Executive Committee MILLICENT A. WYATT .... Memphls, Tenn. Is HAH Rush Chairman 3, President 45 Social Standards 25 IAA-Xl SCA5 COMMODORE 1,25 Candidate for Miss Vanderbilt 35 Fresh: ourt. JANICE R. VAUGHN ......... Nashville, Tenn. K KAQ Corresponding Secretaiyg SCA, General Cabinet 1,2535 Fr- man. Vice-Presidentg Junior Trcasurerg Board of Directors 45. visory Council 253, Vice-President 45 Educational Affairs Cominn Secretary 2,35 WSGA, Vice-Presidentg WSGA Calendar: Comnutte Athcniansg BSU5 Eta Sigma. Phig Honorary Classics Fraterxl Orientation Committee 35 Preface, Business Manager. EMILY T. VICKERS ........... Birmmgha, Ala. A Dclphians5 Eta Sigma Phi, President 45 Phi Sigma Iota, V' Presdicnt 45 AOIT Parliamcntarian 4. BILLY P. YANCEY ........... Somerville, Tenn. A' SCA5 JAA-VU. JOHN F. YUSK ................. Dickson, Tenn. Varsity Football5 EX Vice-President DON M. ZABRISKIE .......... Bellevue, Wash. 'I' A Capella Choir, President. HERBERT T. ZEILKE Lookout Mountain, Tenn. SCA5 ,IAA-VUg Freshman Tennis, Ni: Nl gyms: 5 s A- warts 'f M 5 .. UNIORS .RTS 81 SCIE CE SY S. ABELL ....... . . . . .Louisville, Ky. SAN ABNEY AOII .... ..... N ashville, Tenn. GY A. ADAMS DDB ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. LAN B. AMENT ZBT ............. Nashville, Tenn. OMAS P. ANDERSON IIKA ...... Nashville, Tenn. EOTHY C. APFFEL FQB ......... Nashville, Tenn. RGE T. ARMSTRONG 'WUI' .... McAllen, Texas WARD F. ASHBURN HKA. . . FERT T. ATKINSON EN .... IL W. AUSTON KA ....... 'RAN AVERY nw .... IN w. AXFORD KA.. ... z J. BAER KA ........... SIBAGGETT, Jr. CIIKE ..... ICHAEL BAILEY fIPKE .... ,HARD D. BARCLAY qwmf. . ES w. BARNES KE ........ DALL BARNES KAG ..... RLES J, BARNETT KA .... ID F. BASSETT ........ RY R. BAUER, JR. ZBT. .. LIAM W. BELL IIKA ....... . . . . Cookeville, Tenn. . . . . Pine Bluff, Ark. . . . .West Point, Ga. . . . .Al:1mo, Tenn. Shreve ort La. . . . . p , . . . . .Shrcwsbury, Mo. . . . .Clarksville-, Tenn. . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. .Coeur d'Alene, Idaho . . . . . Jackson, Tenn. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. . . . . .Chatham, N.J. . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Graysville, Ala. REW B. BENEDICT III mei 1 . . .Nashville, Tenn. IAM J. BENDOVITZ AEG' ....... Little Rock, Ark. IN J. BERLAGE ........... LYNN BICKING KA ..... RT s. BILLINGTON A'l'Sl. . L.. BILLIPS Aon .......... IN H. BISHOP, JR. me .,.. ID Ia. BLANTON EN ..... . . . . . .Dnphnc, Ala. . . . . . .EVZlIlSVlllC, Ind. . . . . . . .Paducah, Ky. . . .N:ishville, Tenn. . . . . . .Miami, Fla. . . . .Sikeston, Mo. ETH M. BLUMBERG AEII. . .North Bergen, N.,I. CY C. BOCK KA .................... Alton, Ill. ARD H. BOHNER ............. Nashville, Tenn. S A. BORGER ZBT ........ . . . .Nashville, Tenn. I RT L. BOSTICK AKE ..... RT J. BRAME KA ..... . . .MPI1lI7hlS, Tenn, . . .Golden Pond, Ky. BY R. BRAMMER K2 ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. ERINE M. BRANDON. .... .... . Gulfport, Miss. EL L. BRASFIELD KA ..... LES C. BROWN AKE. . . Y G. BROWN KE ..... Y B. BROWN .......... RT S. BROWN BAE ..... BSON BRYAN ....... . . . . . .Tupclo, Miss. . . .Nushville, Tenn. . . . . .Florcnce, Ala. . . . .Orange, Texas . . . . .Houston, TeL as .Tusca.loosa, Aa. IAM M. BUCKNER Kif f I I I f f .Nashville, Tenn. ERT H. BUNCHMAN KE ...... Memphis, Tenn. G. BUFORD KA ............... Memphis, Tenn. H L. BUICE ............... Chattanooga, Tenn. ARA C. BUIST HB6 ........... Nashville, Tenn. T N. BULLOCK 411139 .... ....... C uthbert, Ga. gseme A Y 71 UN IORS 1 JOHN H. BURKHARDT BGII. . JAMES E. BURROUGHS KE. . E. GARRY BUTLER EX ....... PEGGY J. BUTLER KA9 ...... FRANCES G. CLADWELL KA9 2 SUSAN CARTER AO1'I ..... RALPH D. CASH KE NANCY L. CASLER HB6 ...... PATRICIA G. CAUDLE AAA. . . . . . .Nokomis, l . . . . . .Nashville, T . . .Lewisburg, T ..........Miami, . . . . .Birmingham, f . . . .Memphis, To . . . . . .Rockford, . . . .Nashville, T LARRY L. CHAMBERLIN 'IPAQ ...... Memphis, Til 3 S. KIM CHAPIN EX ............. LEE J. CHASE III QK2 ........ JAN CHRISTIANSEN IIBIIP .... JAMES R. CHESHIRE III 13911. TED L. CLARK IIKA .......... 4 SARA A. CLEMMONS X9 ....... JON R. CLEVELAND QA9 ....... DOUGLAS R. COCKRILL KA .... .. . .Bay City, M . . . .Memphis, Ta . . . .Miami Shores, f . . . .Nashvil1e, TJ . . . .Nashvillc, T . Western Springs, .Muscle Shoals, .. . . . . .Atlz-xnta, NORMAN R. COHN ZBT ............ Elkins Park, CHARLES R. COLE IIKA .... 5 . .Coral Gables, , GLEN J. COLLINS EN .............. Memphis, T CHRISTOPHER E.. COMBEST Am. .Shawnee Mis JACK B. COMBS ..................... Hindman, MARY RUTH CONRAD AAA ....... New Orleans, ALAN S. COOPER ZBT ........ 6 . . . . .Louisville-, DIANA P. CRAWFORD AAA ........ New Orleans, THOMAS A. CRAWFORD EN ........ Montclair, SUSAN C. CROW KA .............. Clarksville, H. THORNE CROSBY IV EX ........ Greenville, HARDING B. CURE ZX ....... 7 WOODY E. CURRENS HKA. . PHYLLIS J. CURTIS nm, .... ' ' ESLICK E. DANIEL QA9 ..... . . . .B1ytheville, . . . . .Louisville, . . . . .Louisvi1le, . Brentwood, BARRY R. 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FESSEY AAA ...... . GER D. FISH EX ..... . . . A ...... Oviedo, Fla. . Whitehaven, Tenn. . . .Frzmklin, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn. ETCHEN A, FLAHARTY KA9 ,... . . .Atlanta, Ga. TIE N. FOSTER AAA ......... .Birmingham, Ala. ES H. FRANKLIN B911 .......... Louisville, Ky. BERT A. FRIST IPAQ ...... . N H. FRUIN IIKA ...... . .Nz1shviI1e, Tenn. . . . . . .No1'mal, Ill. ES L. FULLER ATS! ..... ...... L ouisville, Ky. ILFORD FUQUA EX .... . . . N A. GABLE CIPKE ....... . ERT J. GAINES QKE.. .Hopkinsville, Ky. . .CharleSton, S.C. . .Bethlehem . . . . . . . . . , Pa RGE L, GARRETT, JR. ........ Waynesboro, Va. Y GARRECHT KA9. . . . IEL J. GBROW xx ........... RY E. GESHKE EX .... NW.GILL,JR.EX... HBRINB B. GILMORE KA .... ITTLBTON GLOVBR, JR. me. N v. GLASS, JR. KA .......... N B. GLENN :X ............. ART J. GOLDSTONE ZBT .... . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Sturgis, Mich. .Franklin, Tenn. DA K. GIBSON AAA .... '. '. '. WAQE Palm Beach, Fla. . . 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KINCAID KA WALTER H KING JR EVIE B. KIRTLEY IIBQIR KATHRYN W. KNIES CONNIE M. KOCH KA9 I0 Atlanta Tupelo Memphls T I ouxsvxllc Nashvllle T N ashvxllc T Houston T Mxddletown 0 Glendale O Houston T Murfreesboro T Nashvxlle T Columbus O LOU1SV1llC ROGER H KOENIGSBERG ZBT St Petersburg NANCY C. KRIDER IVIDB HARRY QR. KURRIE QPKE WILLIAM L. LACKEY MARY JO LaFUZE 1 CPB ED LAMBERT EK LESTER C. LAMON LINDA L LASTRAPES KA6 DONNA J LEACH IVIJB DANIEL H LCGEAR EX HELEN A LAMAR IVIPB JOHN D LENTZ Rv HARRIET H LESTER nm, Parls T Louxsvllle Swannah T R1chmond Lewlsburg T Maryv1lle T New Orleans Nashv1lle T Webster Groves Marxetta Nashv1lle T Prmcc-ton 2 3 4 5 - . ........... I I ,I i 6 7 . M, SPRUILL KILGORE XS! ........ New Orleans, . , .REffffff ' 8 n-nnuaunnq-.4 1 , , 9 ROBERTIH. LAWRENCE, JRI 'Hiilif .Memphis, T 10 RTS Sc SCIENCE QY A. LOCKE X9 ..... .... H airrisonburg, Va. 'ID E. MABRY ATS2 .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. IUSSELL MABRY Ben ....... AN L. MACDONALD Imfrw. .. ERT A. MADDUX IIIQA ..... S T. MANN QKE .......... ETH w. MANNING IIBCIP ..... :PH G. MARTIN, JR. me, .. DA G. MARTIN ............. PELYN MARTIN IYIPB ....... Y A MARTIN KAO ..... LYE I1 MARTIN mn. . . , ' IMAS F. MARTIN ........... MARIE MATHIS IIBIIH ........ IA A. MATTHEWS ....... Y LEE MAXWELL KA ...... Y K. MAXWELL ........... RT R. MAXWELL AKE .,.. MAYES IIBQ .......... . K D. MCARTHUR B011 .... ARD G. MCGORD KA. .. ILYN MCDANIEL AOII .... P. MCDONALD GAG ...... S L. McDOWELL EN ...... G. MCFARLAND KZ! .... . D A. MCGINNIS ..... N McINTYRE X9 ..... LD L. McKAY IIKA ....,. IE C. MCLAREN QA9. .,..... . . s G. MCMILLAN, JR. QIKRII. s R. MEADOR, JR. an .... Y MIGHAELS ATS? ,........... R. MILLER, JR. .... ........ . R J. MITCHELL me ........ MONROE IIBfI1 ........ NDA MOON KA9. . . . s G. MOORE KE ........ . Moss, JR. mm .......... D B. MOUNTCASTLE KA Q EN P. MOWRY EX ....... IAM F. MULLIS KA ..... RT S. MUNFORD BAE .... E. MURPHREE. ........ . H F. MURRAY EX ........ DRA A. MURRAY XQ ....... ON S. MYERS BGII ..... . NIA NEAL KA9 ...... . . IE NEWTON X9 .......... N NORTHCUTT AAA ..... LIAM NUCKOLLS EN .... . . .Nasl1ville, . . .Mc-rmphis, . .Cookeville, . . Clarksville, . . .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. Old Hickory, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . Louisville, Ky. .Nashville, Tenn. . . Tullahoma, Tenn. .MeInphis, Tenn. . . . . .SheHicld, Ala. . .Coral Gables, Fla. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .Scarcy, Ark. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .Metairie, La. .. . . .Tucker, Ga. . . . . .Sanford, Fla. . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . Winchester, Tenn. . . . . . .Ralcigh, N.C. . . . .La1'go, Fla. . .WinnHeld, La. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. . Jasper, Tenn. . .St. Louis, Mo. Houston, Nashville, Nashville, . Columbia, . . .Atlanta, Ga. .Nashvi1le, Memphis, Dallas, Tenn. Tenn. Texas Texas T cnn. Tenn. Tenn. . . .Louisville, Ky. .Wilmington, Del. . . Jackson, Miss. D i. .McEwen, Tenn. . . . . . .Aiken, S.C. .Los Angeles, Cal. . . .Louisville, Ky. . .Birmingham, Ala. . . .Louisville, Ky. .Mcmphis, Tenn. . . . Jackson, Tenn. 123' 1 M yi.-Q-, . 'ZW his W N Z Sl : . Ml 52 l -ai A I v 'M 4 I gy iw Q iw f .R W! S . :I . --1-AEE.: f if I 76 1 JU IORS LALISE D. O'BRIEN KA9 ........ . .New Orleans, WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN AKE ......... Amarillo, T STEVE OGGEL KA .............. . .New Orleans, ABNER B. OLDHAM EAE .......... Mt. Sterling WILLIAM D. OMOHUNDRO EX 2 . . . .Donelson, ROBERT D. O'NEIL QKE .......... Birmingham, HOWARD W. PARDUE, JR. IIKA .... Nashville, T EDNA J. PARKER KA ................ Natchez, lg GEORGE F. PAXTON ..........,... Manhasset, SARA W. PEAK X9 ..... ..... N ew Orleans, 3 KATHERINE A. PEELER XS! .... JAMES M. PERKINS K2 ...... JOHN R. PERRY, JR. KE ....... . . . .Tarnpa, . . . .Denver, . . . .Weston, IV MICHAEL F. PLEASANTS KIDKE ...... Memphis, T CURTIS H., PORTER CIPKXII .......... Blackwell, O 4 ELIZABETH T. PORTER A01'I .......... Paris, T JAMES A. PORTER QA9 ............ Nashville, T JANE B. POSTON AAA ........... Chattanooga, T ELAINE K. RAICHLEN AEfP ........ Nashville, - CLINT H. REAGAN EN ....... 5 WILLIAM RETHORST, JR. KA. .. ROBERT S. RICH AKE ....... . . . .Nashvillf:, .Coral Gables, . . Miami, JAMES A. RIDLEY III ERS. . . f ff ff f f Gallatin, ROBERT O. RIGGS IDRS .... JOHN w. RILEY .......... 6 . . . . . Portland, . . . Houston, GAIL H. RITTER IWIJB .............. Nashville, ANN S. ROAOH HEI, ................. Mayfield, JOE W. ROBBINS QKE ........ Signal Mt SAMUEL G. ROBERTSON III BSlI'..NashvillE1 FRANCIE H. ROESEL HBQ ....... Elizahcihioh, 7 GORDON K. ROGERS, JR. Am. ALAN J. ROSE ZBT ........... . . . . .Memphis, . . . . .Miami, RODNEY M. ROSENBLUM zmf. '. '. '. .Nashvillf-1, JAMES P. ROYALTY KA ....... MARGARET E. ROYSTER KA9 8 JOHN O. RULE EAE ........ BRUCE S. RUSSELL KA ...... MARY LOU SANDERS KA ..... ANNE K. SAWYER ............ MELVIN P. SCHLANGER ZBT. 9 GEORGE T. SCHROEDER SIPKKP. ROGER P. SCHURIG EX ...... . . . .Harrodsburg, . . . . . .Evansville, . . . Covington, . . . . . . Sarasota, . . . . .Blythevillef . . . . .Nashville, . . . . .Nashville, . . . . .Memphis, Kirkwood STEPHEN M. SOHUSTER, JR. EET f :Westbury, STEPHEN P. SCHWALL we ......... Houston, LOIS S. SOHWARTZ AEK? ........... Nashville, 10 ALBERT B. SCHWARZKOPF fI1KXIf. .Birmingham MICHAEL B. SEAGLE ATS! .......... Lynchburg KATHERINE M. SENSING AAA ..... Nashville, WILLIAM D. SETTLEMIRE KA Mt Verno WILLIAM E. SHAHAN, JR. AKE1Q'.'.Na3hvil1e, .RTS Sc SCIE CE IITH M.. SHERMAN X52 ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. XRLES R. SHRADER 1IJK'I'. V A. SHRIVER BGII ....... . . . . . .Nashville, Term. . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. ZMENT SHUGERMAN ZBT ......... Dothan, Ala. INY S. SIMPSON KA9 ..... . . . .Mexico City, Mex. VIUND C. SMITH, JR. BST ....... Memphis, Tenn. IN W. SMITH ATS2 ........ . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. LEE SMITH IIKA ............ johnson City, Tenn. RY L. SMITH ................... Shelbyville, Ky. LWART P. SMITH IIKA ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. DIANE SOWELL KA ............. Nashville, Tenn. GENE A, STANSEL, JR. 'IPAQ ....... Rulevillc, Miss. RGOT K. STEENLAND IIB? ...... Houston, Texas 'IORMAN STERN ZBT ........... Memphis, Tenn. Y LOUISE STEUTERMAN AOII ...... Memphis, E W. STONE AAA ....... Tenn. . . .Memphis, Tenn. CY M. STYRING KA6 ............. Atlanta, Ga. ERT J. SUDDERTH ATQ ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. ERT M. SULLINS ATQ .......... Huntsville, Ala. DA J. swARTz .......... . . . . .Tulsa, Okla. LLY A. TARKINGTON AAA. . .Greenwich, Conn. ES S. TART EX ................... Dallas, Texas E TAYLOR ax ..............., Blytheville, Ark. ID H. THOMAS ATS! .... PHY M. THOMAS .... S. THOMAS QKE ..... . . . .New York, N.Y. . . . .Marietta, Ga. . . . .Clarksville, Tenn. NE THORNTON KA .......... Brownsville, Tenn. UDE TIHON ................ Saigon, Viet-Nam LIAM T. TOUCHBERRY, JR. A Miss. R J. TOWNES IIKA ....... .... N ashville, Tenn. ERT H. TRENHOLM EAE ........ St. Louis, Mo. THA A. TULL AAA ............. Alexandria, Va. RT W. TURNER TIKA ......... Memphis, Tenn. ID B. TUTTLE .......,....... Oyster Bay, N.Y. ERICK E. URSERY AKE ...... Little Rock, Ark. AN w. UTTERBACK, JR. xx. . .Nashville, '1'cnn. IAM M. VAUGHAN QA9 IAM C. WALDRUP KE .... Y W. WALKER KA .... TH G. WALTON AAA ..... Y D. WARFIELD ATS2. . S B. WATSON III IIKA .... AN WEAVER KA .......... E A. WEBB 'DAG ....... EL W. WEEDMAN .... EIGEL XSD ............... S A. WEINSTEIN AE41 .... . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Blythevillc-, Ark. . . . . .Tyler, Texas . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Paducah, Ky. . . . .Nashvi1le, Tenn. . . .Phenix City, Ala. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. Lookout Mtn., Tenn. . . . . . . . .Ensley, Ala. RA C. WEIR. ......,..... Webster Groves, Mo. AM R. WELBORN ........ . . . . . .ShefHeld, Ala. IAM G. WHITAKER EAE ......... Atlanta, Ga. KE .... Glen Allen, 'H+ 77 , ' 1 ,,5....a . J: 4 J, sw . 1.. 'Y :Q -V-sr A . '- ' f -- -A 4, ' .. ,... 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ROBERT T. WOOD. . . 4 . . . . . . . .Metairie, . . . . .Mcmphis, Te . . . . . .Sl'1elby, . . .St. Louis, IN- . . . . .Allentown, ........Tampa,g . . . .Falls Church, . . . . .Nashville, Tc JUDY L. WOOD IIB'-If ........... Webster Groves, WILLIAM N. WOOD-PRINC E ATQ ...... Chicago, R. ANN WUEHRMANN XQ ....,... Birmingham, PHILIP R. ZANONE BAE .... EDWIN S. ZEITLIN ZBT. . . FERD C. ZUNDEL ATU ...... .........Hughes,. . . . .Nashville, T . . . . .Mobi1e, LON D. ZIMMERMAN ZBT .... .... S t. Louis, in R. 'H ZBA JPHO ORES . RTS sf SGIE CE l A ,.- Q , .. VV , . , ..,j: i' i 1 ',.,. , T. ABERNATHY ...... ...,. B imiingham, Ala. A ' , , JARD E. ABROMS ZRT ........... Shelby, Miss, ' l- V ?ffj V V , .. , HAEL L. AINSLIE IIKA ........ Kingsport, Tenn. Vf in V, i 'iff' .V ' , ., rg. 7, :J , za .THA ELISSA AKIN A011 ...... Nashville, Tenn. f . :' ' ' :.:Vl '? ij N M. ALDEN EN .............. Wilmington, Del. wgg. lzg V , V A --ii - . A' Ii' la LY M. ALEXANDER xo .... .... K lllgS1JOI't, 'rffm f A A 'A I VV IE T. ALLEN AAA ............ Greenwood, Miss. .,. I . g n . - V Bi ER J. ALLEN JR. EAE ........ Miami, Fla. -q Alilz 1 --fA J , I AMONETT ATQ .............. Carthage, Tenn. Z, V - if , an 1. 75? RLES G. ANDERSON BAE .... Brentwood, Tenn. : -- V -2-' . ' ' .gf ' M1 THA M. ANDERSON .......... Memphis, Teml. q.,.,. ,... ,.,. . . ...,...,...,.,,,. ... ., ' . IAM JOSEPH ANDERSON KA . . Jackson, Miss. ,..: 7 5 ,. D B. ARKIN ZBT .............. Brooklyn, N.Y. sR'l' Iii J 91 VA A AA A ICIA A. ARMSTRONG AAA .... Houston, Texas Q f 1-'-. S 'f 22:15 3 pax. , M: IET ARNOLD AEQ ........ . . .Canton, Ohio 1- -' . ,E , u Q W QT i f T' iff fe fl fw..1':' :-1-f V ,,,: E V v'.. V 1 ' 1 THA B. ATKINSON X9 .... ...... A tlzmta. Ga. I ' I ' h f -I S N. AUGUSTINE HIPKE ....... Nashville, Tenn. IA. ,V,.,... , .. W... ,,, ,.., , ,,, .uluu . IZ, V 1 N DAVID AXELRAD AEII ..... Houston, Texas . ,,... VV F33 , VV V .... .1:s. CES J. BACON .................. Gallion, Ala. A 'g ,-:A .. 'V 5 - : f'- 7 z '- i ' - Y BALDWIN EX ........ .... L akeland, Fla. W' A 1 'ii'i , if f' lli' ,. ,., ,,,,., ii ARD G. BALLENT1NE KE .... Nashville, Tenn. I zv- ,,.....,, ' -A i l'5 .:-- 2 A . BALLEW QUKE .....,....,. Collierville, Tenn. , 'jf 1 -E F. BANKS ............,..... Nashville, Tenn. ' ' fqgsfsg igggefggekwwgfan H 'W BBQ' AS D. BARBER .......... Murfreesboro, Tenn. - --'1 :':- ' .... i v igfi V , WW? EL NI. BAROLO KA ..... Bradenton Beach, Fla. 'V 1.. , ' ' I i i l -i if LES COLE BASHFORD BOII . .Webster Groves, ' : 2 V MO. . ff .Q :--r --.' . A A. -A Y. BASHINSKY, JR. KA .... Birmingham, Ala. i xi i. L Q i LD F. BASS CIPKE ............ Nlontgomery, Ala. Q sf GE H. BEARD EN ....... ..... G arthage, MO. fsifrfgl . .. f A E. BEASLEY AAA .... ..... A thens, Ala. A . g -A . I 'G ,, 4 . i A . ' l . 'ii AS F. BEGKNER HRA .... Johnson City, Tenn. 1 - T P. BEDELL EX ........ Webster Groves, Mo. , ,gi . BENI-IAM ZBT .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. J ' i 5 I . . AM HENRI BESSIRE 'PAQ . . .Memphis, Tenn. 'EY S. BETHSHARES AOII .... Nashville, Tenn. ETHURUM EAE ............ Franklin, Tenn. TALBOT BLALOCK IIJZG ...... Atlanta, Ga. fC. BLANTON X52 .......... HEL M. BLOOM ZBT RD A. BOONE HRA ' W. BORNHOEFT . . . C. BRATTON ...... BREDESON X52 ..... A H. BRIDGES nm Y A. BRILL ........ s M. BROWN JR. .. LY J. BROWNING RR1-' ' ' R G. BUNTIN AAA ......... . .. .Atlanta, Ga. Clarksdale, Miss. .Memphis, Tenn. . . .Wilmette, Ill. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . .Louisville, Ky. . .Louisville, Ky. we gfgvwss ..v W., Y. -17 VE, . V V 'SFWQ es A. -f FW ei? . Harriman, Ft. Worth, . Franklin, T S. BURNS ............ Murfreesboro, RIE H. CALDWELL ..... Lookout Mt., , if ., fm Tenn. t WM. Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. NEWT? ez: l W ' I ,, an 5 if Q, i X Q, 1' Y, 4 A 'T' . 5 2, f x::.:::.:v .Y 'iz-1 ,,.. . A 3 - - -refer:- -- :T 2:- -.-. -1 mx. -:::.:..::.B-f..:a:::nz: H' i i' I 5' ' T'FW 7'Zf' 'Q' H I ..... . X .... . -f--- . . ' N N :Vg . V . ,. 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'. .' 2:. -- SO SOPHOMORES 1 ANNE J. CAMPBELL ..... ......... F ranklin, 'f FRANCIS EDWARD CARNEY HKA . .Monticello WILLIAM K. CARSON B911 .... Webster Groves, GEORGE E. CASE IIKA ............ Kingsport, f CHARLES R. CHAPPELL EAE .... Montgomery, 2 EDWIN H. CHAPPELL, JR. ATS! . . . .Jacksonville WALTER M. CHENAULT IIKA ........ Decatur FRANCES O. CIVITTS nm ALBERT C. CLARK EX ...... JANE W. CLAY xo ........ 3 TED E. CLOCHON AKE . . . ARNOLD M. CLOUSE EN . . . CAROL J. COBB A011 ..... KATHY S. COBB KA9 ...... HENRY T. COCHRAN ATQ . . . 4 . . . . .Na.shville, I . . . .Starkville, . . . .Frankfort . . . .Houston, . . . .Nashville, . . . .Nashville, . . . . . .Decatur . . . .Bryant0wn, MARY JANE COCHRAN xo ........ Nashville, ' DONALD A. COCKRILL KA .......... Atlant FRANCIS H. COLE mmf ............ Memphis, JOHN RANDALL COLEMAN HKA ...Franklin, REBECCA J. COMER KA ..... 5 SUSAN K. CONE A011 ....... MARY EMMA COOK KA . . . WILLIAM A. COOMBS ...... . . . . . .Nashville, . l . . . .Nasl'Iville, . . . . .Nashville, . . . .Pleasurevill GEOFFREY M. COOPER . .. .... Washington, DIANE S. COPELAND KA .... 6 DOUGLAS s. CORNWELL ATI? JAMES B. CREW, JR. EAE .... . . . .Birmingham . . . .Manhasset, . . .Atlant ROBERT F. CUNNINGHAM KE .' .'..NashviIle, THOMAS H. CURTIS 1111011 . . . KAREN J. DAHLINGER AOII . . 7 ROLLIN A. DANIEL ....... . . . . . . .Florenc . . . . .Nashville, . . Nashville, ROLLIN K. DANIEL ZAE .'.'.'.M0mg0me STEVEN C. DANIEL AKE ... ......... Mario JAMES R. DARBY EX ........ JENNIFER M. DAVIS A011 .... 8 WALTER W. DAVIS KA ...... CHARLES C. DAWSON KA . . . GARY L. DEERE ............. JAMES H. DEW, JR. HRA ..... . . . .Brentwood, .Webster Grove .. . . . .Glasgo . . . . . .Scottsbor . . . . .Nashville, .........Atlanx EDWARD P. DE ZEVALLOS, JR. B911 .... Na 9 AMES C DIGH ......... Atlan J . .......... . CHARLES W. DIXON Ben .... DIANNE N. DIXON KA9 ..... LON W. DOWLEN me ....... THOMAS F. DUCKWALL -Iam, 10 ALETA M. DUMAS KA6 ...... RT C DUNKERLEY ZX . . . .Kansas Ci . . . .Nashville . . . .Coral Gabl . . . . .Kingsport . . . .Birmingha . . Nashville ROBE . ---- DAVID DUNSETH ATS! .......... Montgome KARL R. ECKHARDT EX .... JOHN D. ELDRIDCE BAE .... . . . . .Starkvill . . . . .Augus RTS 85 SCIENCE 'ARD M. ELMER ZBT . . . ..... Shreveport, La. O J. EMISON IIKA .... ........ A lamo, Tenn. ' G. EVANS KA9 ............ Jeffersontown, Ky. E R. EVANS 111341 .......... Webster Groves, Mo. LIAM D. EVANS IPAQ . . . FEIST ZBT ............ ES L. FERGUSON ZX . . . DRA L. FERNALD KA9 . N K. FERREE ......... WERT M. FINKS 'PHE . . . R P. FITZGERALD B611 s E. FITZWATER KE .... .' .' NA w. FOLEY ............. S F. FORRESTER EAE LE L. FOSTER ....... S M. FOSTER ZX .... Y L. FOWLER SFICXI' . .. RT L. FOX B911 ...... ... . . . .Mcmphis, . . .Ripley, Nashville, . . .Dallas, Nashville, . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Texas Tenn. Tenn. . . . .Vista, Calif. . Nashville, Tenn. .Hartsville, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Nashville, Tenn. . . . .St. Albans, W.Va. . . . . . . .Nashville, . . . . . . .Nashville 5 R. FRANCIS EN ...... Kingston Springs, L. FRANCIS EX ............ Nashville, NA S. FRAZER AAA .......... Nashville, RT C. FREEMAN ZBT ........ Knoxville, Y A. FRIEDMAN ZBT ......... A L. GAMBILL AOII . N E. GARBER AAA .... D B. GARVIN B911 .. GE M. GEOGHEGAN K. GEORGI neu . ........... Y G. GERST ma ...... E GHOLSON ..... R. GIBSON ........... FITHA H. GLASSER KAO . . . LES R. GLASHEEN ATU D. GLICK AEII ........ RYN A. GODDARD .... M. GOHEEN ....... D. GOLDATE QKE .... S C. GOOCH KA ..... H W. GRAY ....... RA J. GRAY KA .... L P. GREEN YFIQXI' . . . N S. GREEN EN .... AM L. GREER ........... E P. GREGORY .......... Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Dayton, Ohio Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. .Bowling Green, Ky. . . . Lawrenceburg, Ky. .Louisville, Ky. . . . . . .Albany, Ga. . . .Paducah, Ky. . . .Church Hill, Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . . .Dallas, Texas . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .Phoenix, Ariz. . . . . .Pz1ducah, Ky. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Paducah, Ky. . . . .Mobile, Ala. . . .Dyersburg, Tenn. Newin ton Conn . . g , . . . .Hopkinsville, Ky. Western Springs, Ill. IETTA E. GRIMES IIBCP ...... Memphis, Tenn. E. GRIMWOOD IWPB .......... Lyndon, Ky. ARD J. GROSSMAN AEII .... Jersey City, NJ. O. GUFFEE JDAG ............ Nashville, Tenn. A L. HATHCOCK AOII ...... Nashville, Tenn. L. HAMIL ATO ........ Black Mountain, N.C. A--A A -A., Wagga.-s.fA, 'PI A . . E .. . W wi f X 'mg .. - .. ...,, u A ff . , 5:2 .. E W it ' ' z. . A 5 H J .iffifli -' A msl W ' . ' -- ----- ' ' 2' .. As V A A ' ,. 2 A H . ..I:?T:12 ' fl ' 3- 3' 1 Y QQ. 1Q ' .- Q A... m. ...MMS frs ff In .g,:, Q11 SOPHOMORES 1 FRED H. HAMILTON BGII ........ Memphis, 'l ART B. HANCOCK EAE ................ Paris, DANIEL H. HANDWERKER, JR. QA9 Memphis, 'l JOHN D. HANES KA ......,........... Atlanta DAVID B. I-IANSEN BAE ......... Cucamonga, 0 ,i ......,. . ,., ,M gs I I XS J' ' af Q, MY X k l Sz 3 .,r 2 SEABORN L. HARDMAN AKE ...... Covington GANNE HARMON KAO ............ Nashville, ALICE T. HARREN KA9 ...... .... H ouston, JOHN H. HARRIS, JR. KE . . . ...... Jasper, SUSAN J. HARTMAN IYPB . . . . . . .Davenport, 3 JODIE C. HAUBER AAA . . . . . .Cincinnati, JOHN M. HAYES BAE ...... ...... . Tampa PHILLIP W. HAYES EX ...... .... D ickson, MARCIA C. HAYNES AO1'I .... .. .Nashville, HERTHA HELLER FCIJB ..... .... H untsville, 4 THOMAS N. HENDERSON KA ....... Tampa HAL M. HERD EX ................. Franklin, RICHARD E. HEROD ............ Mt. Prospec CAROLYN L. HEWGLEY A01'I ..,.. Pulaski, V CHARLES W. HEWGLEY EN .... West Memphis, 5 JERRY HICKMAN EN ..... .... H opkinsvill ROBERT S. HILL III EAE ........ Montgomery WILLIAM H. HILL ........... Nashville ADRIAN B. HIMMELBRAND Ain' f :New Yorlc, THOMAS B. I-IIRSCI-I AKE ............. Tamp 6 SUSAN K, HOLCOMB KA ........ Birmingham MAURICE B. HOLDGRAF EX ........ Des Pere CAREDA IVI. HOLLINGSWORTH KA .... Atlant SUSANNE R. HORTON KA9 .... RICHARD L. HUDSON EAE . . . 7 VICTOR T. HUDSON ATO .... . . . . Houston, .......Atlant .....Mobil MARY A. HUFF .............. ..... L ouisvill HAROLD L. HUGGINS AKE ........ Nashville, WILLIAM F. HUGHES, JR. 'PAQ . . . .Memphis, BOBBI B. HUNTER KA ........... Birmingha 8 BUCK I-IUSSUNG KE .............. Nashville, CLYDE M. HUTCHINSON EX ....., Columbus, THOMAS HUTTON KA ............ Memphis, HUGH C. HYATT KE ............ Covington,m WAYNE S. HYATT KA . . ....... Cantoi l 9 JOHN M. JACKSON EN .......... Springfield, CHARLES J. JOHNSON HKA . . . . .Humboldt, JOHN H. JOHNSON ......... ......... L af WILLIAM E. JOHNSON .... ..... T enafl BARBARA L. JOHNSON X9 . . . .... Louisvil 10 CALVIN JONES ......... .... B irmingha JOHN A. JONES III EAE . . . .... Montgomer JOHN C. JONES K2 .......... . . .Little Roc JOSEPH W. JONES III QKNP . . . . . .Dyersburg, THOMAS C. JONES EN ..... ........Stua LRTS 81 SCIENCE OMAS P. KANADAY ..... IHARD A. KEITHLEY . . . THRYN A. KELLY X9 . . . LLIAM G. KELLY ..... RCIA M. KEMP IWDB JIES C. KINCAID 'PAO 'FREY G. KNAUTH ..... .. ON L. KOLITZ AEII .... EIB KOPPIUS ......... Y M. KORNMAN ZBT .... 51- . .Nasl1ville, Tenn . . .lVInryville, Tenn . . . . . . .Atlantz1, Ga . .Russellvillc-, Ky . . .Tcxarknn:x, Ark . . . . .Atlantn, Ga . . .Grcenville, Ky Nl N. KIRKPATRICK HBIII ..... . . . .Nashville, Tenn . . Jacksonville, Fla . . . . .Lexington, Ky . . . .Florence, Ala Y B. KORNMAN ....... ..... N ashville, Tenn ER E. KRUMPE KIJKE .... . . . L H. KUHN KA .......... ES G. LACKEY, III HGH ..... ERT H. LAIRD IIKA . . . E. Williston, N.Y . .Nz1shville, Tenn . .Nashville, Tenn Nashville Tenn RIS MCCORMICK LANCEoRij nm Madison- 'ENE T. LAMPTON 1'IBfI'1 ...... HARD LASKY ............... ville, Ky . .Columbia, Miss Aberdeen, Miss MAS P. LAWRENCE, II EX ..Nashvi1le, Tenn oYsToN LAWSON LIAM LEA, JR. mm .. IE C. LEAVITT KA . . . LIAM G. LEBO KA .... ERT G. LEE ........ INDSAY LEITCH KA9 . . . ARD N. LENHAM . . . . TTON P. LEOPOLD . . . . . TON B. LEVIE CPKE . . . . . . ARD L. LEWIS KE . . . . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn . . .Mernph1s, Tenn . .Gainesville, Fla . . . . .Tampa, Fla . . . .Pz1ris, Tenn . . . . .AtlZlHl21, Ga . . . .B-altimore, Md . . . . .Savannnh, G21 . . . .Albertville, Ala Chattanooga, Tenn GLAS W. LIGON EX . . . ..... Nashville, Tenn M. LYDDAN EN ...... A GRACE MAJORS XQ . . . ID J. MALONE ATS! ......... HLEEN E. LITTON . . . . . NE F. LUPPEN KA9 . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Ky . . .Russellville, Ark Los Alamos, N.M .Little Rock, Ark . . . .Mayf'ield, Ky. IEL PI-IILLIP MANDELBAUM ZBT . .New York, L F. MARGOLIN ZBT ...... RLES E, MARTIN KA ........ IAM E. MARTINA AKE . . . D. MASON KA9 ..... Y HELEN MATLICK xo' I f I .. IS F. MATTHEWS KAG . . . P. MAY AAA ........... GE K. MCATEE IIKA . . . N.Y. North Bergen, NJ . . . . . .Onton, Ky. . .Russellville, Ky. .......Lurz, Fm. . . .Frankfort, Ky. . . .Nz1shville, Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Madison, Incl. S T. MCCABE fIDK2 ........... Nashville, Tenn. R. MCCALL B611 ..... LES P. MECARTY JR. . . .Louisville, Ky. . . .Helena, Ark. K A. MCCLENDON ARE .' . .Perdidq Ala. L ANN MCCUE .......... . . . .Fairda.le, Ky. me ,U 1 fs p 'X :L ... ' ,mu- SOPHOMORES 1 ALLEN P. MCDANIEL 'PAQ ......... Nashville, BETTIE M. MQDAVID DDB ......,... Lebanon, STANLEY HOWARD MCELHINEY . .Nashville, CAROLYN THORNE MCELWEE X52 . .New York, . CRAWFORD S. MCGIVANEN QIPAG . .Clarksdale, ll 2 PATRICIA J. MQLAIN ............ Nashville, 'Il MARGUERITE N. MCMILLAN ...... Gainesville, LELAND MONTE MCNABB QKE ...... Paducah, CHARLES D. MCVEAN ............ Memphis, :H MARY J. MELTON IVIYB ............ Nashville, 3 CAROLYN R. MERRITT .............. Atlanta COLEMAN T. MERRYMAN .... Dixon Springs, DEE L. METCALF ATS! ............ Nashville. CARROLL W. MILLER IYIPB ...... Brentwood, DAVID A. MONACO 'PIYPI' .... .... H ollywood, 4 RUTH R. MONTGOMERY IIBQ ...... Arlington PETER R. MOODY ............ Cambridge, En JAMES L. MOORE ................ Knoxville, MARIE AMELIA MOORE KA9 ........ Mobiley ADRIENNE E. MORGAN AAA ...... Memphis, 5 JAMES K. MORRIS EX .... .... H opkinsvillc, ANNA F. MOSS AOII .... ..... M emphis, JAMES M. MOTES QKAI' . . . ...... Anniston RICHARD T. MOUNT .... .... B rantley GABY K. MUELLER IWDB .... ..... H untsville 6 ROBERT J. MURPHY ...... ..... M aryland, JAMES H. MYERS ........... ..... L ebanon, LAMB BOLTON MYHR K2 . . . ..... Jackson, ANN MELLOO NALL AOII . . . .... Mayfield CAROLYN R. NEB AOII ..... . . .Louisvill 7 THOMAS H. NEIGHBORS QKXI' ........ Atlant JOHN K. NICELY EN ................ Decatur LATTIE M. NOEL AAA ...... . . .Nashville, MARY VANCE NOEL IIBCI1 .... .... N ashville, WILLIAM P. NOLAN IIKA . .. . . .Smyrna, 8 WALTER SANDLES NUNNELLY . . .Nunne1ly, FRANK O. OAKES B911 ............ Memphis, GAYLE M. OLIVER AAA ........ PAMELA D. OLIVER HBCP .... PATRICIA G. O'NEAL X9 . . . 9 SALLY L. OSTROW AEKI2 . . . WILLIAM D. OWENS TIKA . . . . . . . . .Atlant .......Atlant3 . . .Cleveland, . . . . Englewood . . . . .Atlant LYNNE W. OWSLEY X9 .............. Mariett ROBERT E. PARKER EX ...... Shelbyville, SUSAN PAXTON PARKER me' If .Nashvi1le, ' 10 BETTY PARLER KA .............. Birmingha JANET M. PATTERSON KA6 ....... Nashville, LUCILE E. PATTESON KA . . . WILLIAM R. PEARSON ....... EMORY BUSH PEEBLES KA . . . .Nashville, . . . . . .Bells, . . . .Mobil RTS 8: SCIE CE S L. PEEBLES B9II .... .... N ashville, Tenn. C. PEEL K2 ........... ...... T renton, Tenn. HEN M. PESKOE BGH ......... Louisville, Ky. RTER PHILIPS, JR. ...... Winston-Salem, N.C. S B. PHILLIPS QKNI1 ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. IA G. PITNER X9 . .. .... Chattanooga, Tenn. NNEY POPPE IIBKP ............... Miami, Fla. D. QUINN BGII .............. Brawley, Calif. THA TERESA RAFFETY AOII ...... Wyatt, Mo. H M. RAY KA ........... RT W. REDMON EN . .. TIPTON REED BGII . . . ELA REISIG ......... PH D. RETZER .... Y G. REVES KA .... CARR RICE ................ . . . . .Greenvillc, Miss. . . .Louisville Ky. ... .Mayfaeidl Ky. . . . .Huntsville, Ala. . . .Arlington, Va. .Charleston, S.C. . Hopkinsville, Ky. LES H. RICHARDSON SIHAG ...... Macon . Y W. RICHARDSON FQB . RIDENS AAA ........... OTHY G. RILEY AAA .... D L. RINBLER EN ......... , Ga . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .Newbern, Tenn. . . . .Louisville, Ky. . Bloomington, Ill. Y LEE ROBARDS ........... Nassau, Bahamas S LISTON ROBERTS AKE . . . . . .Houston, Tex. L. ROBERTSON ............ Weirton, W.Va. THY ROBERTSON KA9 . Y C. ROBERTSON ..... NIA T. ROBINSON KA . . IAM T. ROBINSON EN . . LOUISE ROBISON KA . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . .... . .Bethesda, Md. . . . . . .Huntsville, Ala. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . . .Florence, Ala. TH RODENHAUSER AAA ...... Nashville, Tenn. D. RODERWALD AKE ........ Lake Forest, Ill. A. ROGERS HKA .............. Tupelo, Miss. ON R. ROGERS EN . ROGERS, JR. me Y E. ROGERS mn .... D H. ROTROFF EAE .... T E. ROUSSEAU ....... Shelbyville, Tenn. . . . .Little Rock, Ark. . . . .Huntsville, Ala. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Jackson, Miss. ARA A. RUNKEL IWIPB .' .' .' .' ..Huntsvi1le, Ala. BE CARMEN RUSSELL rms . ..Hunfsvi11e, Ala. R S. ROBERTS AEII ......... Little Neck, Ny. A. RUTHERFORD KA .......... Miami, Fla. NE RYAN X9 .............. Nashville, Tenn. RD G. SAFER ZBT . . . .... Jacksonville, Fla. E. SAINE ......... ...... B ellaire, Tex. THY G. SAMS X9 . . . ...... Athens, Ga. M. SANDERS AEII . ........ Perth Amboy, NJ. AM F. SANDERSON, JR. AKE .... Dallas, Texas S H. SCARBOROUGH KPKE . .Clarksville, Tenn. V. SCAVNICKY IIBCP .......... Lantana, Fla. T ALAN SCHRIBER ZBT ...... Dayton, Ohio SOPI-IOMORES 1 WILLIAM F. SCHWEISHEIMER .... Nashville, 'li GAYLE SCOTT AAA . . ............ Spartanburg, SANDRA SCOTT AAA ............ Spartanburg, MARGARET A. SHAHAN I'fi1B ...... Nashville, :H JUDY SHANKS I'IBfIJ ............... Nashville, 2 LYNN J, SHAPIRO AESIJ .... . . .Houston, if ANNE SHAW AOTI ......... .... M emphis, JEROME SHEPHERD AKE ........ South Shor MONNIE SHINN KA ......,......... Houston, JERRY F. SHUFORD KE ........ Chattanooga, 3 ALLEN L. SHUMAKER AAA ........ Nashville, :I JOHN W. SIMPSON IIKA ........ San Antonio, ROBERT E. SIMS EX ...... ...... L ouisville MARY K. SMITH ............ 4 MARY L. SMITH AOH ..... WESLEY O. SMITH QKE . . . WILLIAM C. SMITH ........ I JAMES P. SLAUGHTER QRS' f f fM0merey Park, F1 . . Whitehaven, .. . . . . .Fairfield . . . . .Memphis, '1 .. . . . . .Canton, STEPHANIE SOUBY HBQ ...,.. Highland Parl-In LARRY SPALDING BSU .... 5 ESTER E. SPARKMAN KA NANCY J. SPARKS ....... ' .. . . . . .Lebanon . . . .Bryn Maw . . . . . .Louisville LUCIA P. SPURRIER XQ .......... Memphis, C. ERIC STEENSLAND. JR. . . . ELIZABETH STEPHENS X9 6 SUSAN STILES KA ........ ROBERT A. STRONG ZBT ..... JAMES G. STUCKEY KE . . . . . . .Nashville, . . . .Nashvil1e, . . .Tullahoma, Clinton PATRICIA w. SULLIVAN Aoif '.'.'.'.fibmnviI1eQ CARL J. SURRETT HKA ...... 7 ERNEST J. SUTHERLAND KE ROGER T. SWANSON ........ SUSAN G. TATE AAA .......... . . . . . .Jackson, . . . . .Nashville, . . . . . .McHenr . .Louisvill MARGO TEAGUE IIBQ .... Ilusrifigslon-Hudson JANET R. TERRY 1'IBfIf ........ 8 AUSTIN K. THOMAS AKE .... . . . . . .Rackvill . . . . . .Frederic FREDERICK P. THRANHARNT 'PAQ .... Atlant TIMOTHY T. THUT 'PKXI' .......... Gharlest CHARLES E. THWAITE III EAE ........ Atlau CHARLES S. TINDALL III AKE .... Greenville' 9 WILLIAM C. TISDAL KE ...... CHARLES C. TRABUE QA9 . . . MARTHA E. TRUETT AOII . . . I . . . . . .Jackson, . . . . .Nashville, . . .Tiptonville, NATHAN B. TUCKER ....... ..... N ashville, SARA J. TURLEY KA ...... 10 JOHN L. TYE ARE ............ M. RACHEL VAUGI-IAN IYIDB ......Helen . . . .Cleveland, . .Bolivar, ORVILLE L. VAUGHN, JR. SAS '. '.'. '.Nashville, BENJAMIN C. WADE KZ .......... Nashville, JOHN A. WADE EX ........... .... G allatin, RTS 85 SCIE CE C. WAGGONER ..... C.. WARDER ...... B. WARR AKE ..... Y I. YVATKINS KA6 WEBB AOTI .... . . . WEILAND AAA .... J. WEINBERG .... S. WELLS LA ........... . . EDWARD WEST BOH WEST III KE .......... A. INILLIAMS IPITXI' . .. F. WILLIAMS KA . . . U N. WILLIS BAE . . . RGIA G. WILSON H1341 . .. A R. WILSON ........... ERICK M. WOODWARD K RLOTTE A. WRIGHT 1'1IvB F. WALKER AKE ..... . . GLENN WALKUP ...... M. WASSON ......... N. WATERS AOH .. A. VVATKINS KAO . .. .. WILLIAMS ................ .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Ripley, Tclm. Clarksville, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tc-nn. .Indizlnapolis, Ind. . . .lVIzlyfield, Ky. .Mempl1is, Tenn. .Knoxvlllc, Tenn. . .-Iarksou, Tenn. Bll'l'llIIlgllI1lTl, Ala. . . .DllQlloin, Ill. . .Rosedale, Miss. . .Springficld, Ill. .Nrlshvillc, Tenn. WVHARTON . . . . . .Excelsior Springs, Mo. WHITE TIBKP .......... Mllrflfecsboro, Term. B. VVHITE ATS? .......... Nashville, Term. JAMES INIESMAN, JR. KE Evxlnsville, Irld. B. WILKES AKE ........ Grand Rapids, Mich. CHRISTIAN WILL, JR. TIKA Louisville, Ky. .COlLlIIll.3llS, NIiss. . . .Phocnix, Ariz. Birmingham, Alrl. .Wayncshoro, Clil. . ..... Mayfield, Ky. .Nashvillc, Tenn. '. '. Clarksville, Tenn. .Nzlshville, Tenn. Y M. IVRIGI-IT LIDAG .............. Atlanta, Ga. N WYCKOFF .................. Dallas, Texas LYN D. YANDLE KA . .Lookout Ivlountzlin, Tenn. H . W. V rx V ix -.Q.m.... . - i ':'.-5E:i.:s.x:..':1.:. --.:.: ' if 5 3' -mx 5 l. .I .H l K E ,E Q E WF 252 ,sl . ..zz QW ' ll W H ' -N22 - ln , 2' H is H W' 1122 2 .l W S E 2 2 sl- We gl . . i-T .,Y.I-... . 4115254 ., '- '- Q ' '- ' LN :E , my S V .. ,.. QQ E y S' if fngwfl eq-.11 f -N -1 -:--:-::-.' M :-:ff . X .-: -:::.f:s. -. - . - ,:- 1 g,:::- ll: J gg' 2 , -K A ' ' I ... . 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ANDES KA ....... ..... M iami, 4 CORNELIUS C. APFFEL KA . . . . .Nashville, T ROBERT W. APPLETON KPKE . Nashville, T sT. GEORGE T. ARNOLD IIKA.........Oak Ridge, T NANCY A. AREND IIBIP ..... CHARLES R. ARP EAE ....... 5 GEORGIA AUSTIN AOII ....... LARRY AUSTIN ...... . ..... MELVILLE BARNES, JR. EX . ROBERT B. BARNETT KA . . . 6 RICHARD F. BARRETT IIKA . REX H. BASINGER IIKE ..... JOHN B. BASSEL IIHKNP ....... SALLY A. BEASLEY AAA . . . FRANK A. BENSON IIKA . . . 7 MURRAY M. BERN ZBT . . . BILL BERNAYS BGTI ........ MICHAEL A. BERNS ZBT ..... '.'. SIDNEY A. BERRY, III . . . ANN SORY BETTY KA . . . 8 JOE P. BINKLEY, JR. QA9 . . . THOMAS N. BJORKMAN .... ALISON BLAKE AOII ...... . JANE BLAKE AAA ...... . . . .Kix-kwood, . . . . .Atlanta, . . . . . . .Venice, . Whitehaven, GORDON L. BAGGETT -me .fffnayiona Beach, . . .Nashville, . . Indianapolis, . . .Cincinnati, . .Washington, . .Cocoa Beach, . . . .Franklin, . . . . .Mobile, . .Montgomery, . . . . . .Dallas, . San Antonio, . . . .Lebanon, . . . .Madison, . . . . . .Nashville, . .N. Little Rock, . . . . . .Glenvie . .Birmingham, PETE L. BONEY CIIAG . . . . . .Summervill 9 JOHN BONIFACE, JR. IIKA . ...... Sanford THOMAS J. BOONE, JR. EAE ...... Birmingham TED BORODOFSKY, JR. 'IPAQ ....... Ruleville, JEFFREY K. BOSWELL IIKA ....... Nashville, DALE BRAKEBILL KA ............ Memphis, 10 PAULA K. BRAWLEY ..... ..... E arle JOE C. BREWER KIJKZ' ....... ..... D ecatu WALLACE S. BRIGGS EAE .... . . .Atlant JOHN BRINSFIELD ........ ..... A tlant DENNIS W. BROWN . . . .Miam LRTS 6: SCIENCE ILLIP BROOKS 'DAG . . . SAN BROOKS ........... ARLES J. BRYAN EAE . . . 'ORGE BRYSON ........ JDA F. BUCHANAN X9 . . . RBARA BUCHBINDER AEQ . . . BERTA BUCHMAN KA9 . . . . . . . .Tulsz1, Okla. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .Nashvi1le, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Decatur, Ga. . W. Memphis, Ark. Little Rock Ark. DELL H. BURCH ........ ' .'.'Aisxsndris, virginia ALD V. BURCH QKNI' ..,.. ...Columbus, Miss. NARD G. BURKETT mm ..... Little Rock, Ark. EER A. BUSBEE, III KA . . . ....... Atlanta, Ga. Y L. BUSH ............. .... N ashville, Tenn. N E, BUTCHER fl-KE . . . . ..... Houston, Texas G BUTTERMORE ..... ....... H arlan, Ky. HERINE CALLAWAY . . .... Nashville, Tenn. H. CAMPBELL EX . . A E. CAMPBELL ........... RRY L. CAMPBELL ......... . . .Decatur, Ga. . . . .Thayer, Mo. . . . . .Miami, Fla. EMARY L. CARLETON me .... Dallas, Texas AN J. CARMINES ATU . ...... NK S. CARTER ........ NEY D. CAZORT BAE ........ VEN K. CHAMPLIN K2 .... . Huntington, N.Y. .Birmingham, Ala. Port Gibson, Miss. St. Louis Park, Minn. MAS G. CHASE, JR. .............. Waco, Texas ERT L. CHILTON . . . N T. CHRISTIANSEN EX .... ES R. CLARK QIIKE ..... . Middletown, Ky. . . .Miami, Florida Clarksville, Tenn. ES D. CLENDINEN KA ..... Tampa, Fla. RGE G. COBLE ....... ES B. COCHRAN KE . . . ARD E. COCHRAN . . . ES A. CODA ATO .... OL A. COFER HB4' ..... EUL B. COLEY, II KA . . ANDRA COLVIN AAA . . . ES P. 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DYE ......... NANCY E. EARLE XS? ...... BEV EASTES KA ........... SUSAN W. ELBERFIELD X52 5 JOHN S. ELDRED Eau . .. DAVID J. ELLIOTT ZN .... JEANNE B. ELMORE xo HOWARD H. ENLOW Am . DIANNE K. ERVIN ........ 6 REBECCA O. EVANS ...... ROBERT B. FABER me .... JAN S. FARMER IIA ....... BETTY C. FARRAR I--IIE .. JEANIE c. FERN AAA 7 BILLIE M. FERGUSON MEL A. FINELLI xsz .... LIZ T. FORKIN me ..... ANN FINOH nm .......... JOHN D. FITZGERALD 8 GERALDINE F. FLEMINO .. MARIA B. FLETCHER ..... JESSE FOSTER IIQII ...... PAT A. FOSTER AAA ....... THOMAS W. FOWLER Ia: . 9 CARTER T. FOWLKES EN .. ROBERT S. FRANCIS KA . . . ROBERT L. FRANK ATS! . .. CYRIL V. FRASER KE .... SUE C. FREEMAN X52 .. 10 ..........Mobilc, . . . . .Florcnce, . Indianapolis, . . .Nashville, 'I Chattanooga, 'I .... . . . .Atlanta . . . .Houston, 'I . . . . .Louisville . . . .LOgaII, I . . . . .Princeton . . . .Houston, . . .LoL1isvillc, . . . . .Lakeland Iwiiami Springs . . .NaShville, . . . Memphis, . . Birmingham, . . . .Brcntwood, ... .. .Chicag . . .Naslivillc, Mt. Lebanon . . . Memphis, ........Tulsa, . .LcwiSlJurg, . . .INIemphis, . . . .Asheville, .Greer . . .Nashville, . . .Denver,' . . . . .Mobil . . . . . .TulSa, . . . Memlahis, .Old Hickory, .......Atlant DAVID B. FRESE .......... .... J onesboro PETER J. FRITZ QJKE ...... ...... R oslyn ROBERT IW. GARRETT SPKAI' ...... Birmingham JANET L. GEIER ............ ..... N ashville, MICHAEL F. GEIGER ATS! . . . .Morganfiel .RTS Sc SCIE CE 3ERT I. GILBERT fblixlf .. KRIET S. GILLIAM ...... IES D. GILMER BGIT ..,. BERT E. GLASSCOCK EN JY GLENN KA ........... 'ANNE GLOVER KA ..... RINAH P. GOLDBERG AE-if . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .Lemoyne, Penn. . . . . . .Pine Bluff, Ark. . . . .Allcnsvillc, Ky. .Ashland City, Tenn. . . . .Grec-nwoocl, Miss. EODORE I. GOLDBERG ZBT Rockville Centre, N.Y. K D. GOLDMAN ZBT ........ Fall River, Mass. VE A. GOLDSTEIN ZBT ..... ...Louisville, Ky. LIAM L. GOODWIN ..... . . .... Memphis, Tenn. RELL E. GORMAN .............. Denver, Colo. 'E B. GRADY KA9 ........ Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . . . .Nashville, Term. MAS E. GRAHAM, IV EX . . . E T. GRAHAM KA ...... INALD A. GRAY III 4239 .Parke1'sburg, W.Va. .Hattiesburg, Miss. MAS R. GRAVES, JR. KA .... Bradenton, Fla. 'ISSE E. GREEN ........ ALD E. GREEN ..... .... .N GREENFIELD GAG EN GREGORY AAA .... LE GRIZZARD AOII . .. ES M. GROUT ATS! .... ERT W. GROUT ATO .... NY G. GOVES BAE . .. ES I-I. GROWDON KIJAO . . MAS H. GUYTON ATQ . KIE HAGEN IYIPB ...... N E. HALE FIIJB ..... Y F. HALEY AOII .... S C. HALL 'PHE ........ AEL S. HALL KE . ...... .. LE M. HAMILTON Bfbll . . .Nz1shville, Tenn. . . . .Miami Beach, Fla. . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. Texas . . .Houston, . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Mempl1is, Tenn. . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . .Litle Rock, Ark. .. .Shreveport, La. . . . . .Brentw0od, Mo. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Brcntwood, Tenn. Ivlem his Tenn . . . . p , . . . .McKenzic, Tenn. . . . . .Katonah, N.Y. IAM G. HAMMOND AKE. ....... Saudi Arabia FAVUS HAMNER EN ........ Clarksville, Tenn. ERT W. HANES fuzz T. HARNED, JR. .... . ON HARRISON quiz .. D F. HARTLEB ...... WABETH G. HARTLEY .' .... ' C. HAYSLEY ........ N B. HELMS, JR. Ben' Y HENARD nm .......... A. HENRY ATG ..... P. HERRMAN .... PH C. HERSEY ....... ANN HERZOG KA .... GE L. HICKMAN, III . . . T. HICKS .......... K G. HIDER, JR. -pm? f . . ' . . . . .Scottsville, Ky. . . . .I-Iopkinsville, Ky. . . . . ..M1z1mx, Fla. . . .FL Thomas, Ky. .San Lorenzo, Calif. . . . . .Louisville, Ky. .Crawfordsville, Ark. . .Hopki11sville, Ky. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Cliattanoogzg Tenn- . . .IfVichitz1 Falls, Tex. . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. .. . . . .Atlanta, Ga. .. .New York, N.Y. . . .Maywood, NJ. !V'32 'B? ' Di 511. .W -. H USFWS' 3 A ,gy.xmaI s wam, Wm 111 -' - ffm' ',.::. in fi P3 ..,. ,V ,. in ,mi J. .WSI 1 2 I A '-'51 S I S A ,.,..,:...5, f A .I Q V .-.3 W, .J ,... A Jw . :W I I I S I A , ... X .. .B 1 fl 2 A A3 Ki. Fw fm X Af' . - 1 22 -' 1, , iw ',. . . :ff 97. FRESHME ELAINE HIGHT KA ................ Bethesda, ROWLAND B. HILL ATQ ........ San Antonio, T THOMAS J. HILLIARD, III YIYKYII .... Morrilton, ROBERT J. HOBBS KA ........... LUCY B. HOFFMAN KASP ........ 2 JAMES C. HOLLIDAY BSIHII ..... VAUGHAN HOLMES X52 . .. JOHN HOLMGREEN, JR. QK27. ' ' JAMES HOLSTED KZ ....... JOHN O. HOSKINS EAE ..... 3 JUDITH A. HOSTETTER KAY E. HOWARD ......... TOM HUBBARD EAE ....... WARREN P. HUDSON EAE .... JULIANNE HUGHES .......... 4 VIRGINIA R. HUGHEY .... JOHN R. HUMBLE xx ..... MARTY HUTOHISON KA ... EVE A. INZER ..,.,...... MARTHA J. ISHEE .... 5 BARBARA JACKSON AAA .,... MYRON H. JACOBS zBcr .... STEPHEN E. JAOOBSON .. PATTY JAMES r-:AB ....... SUSAN F. JEFFRIES RAB 6 JOHN T. JENKINS ........ EDWARD JERNIGAN KA .. MARY H. JEWELL nm LAURIE A. JOBE ....... VICKI JOHNS 1'fI2B 7 . New Orleans, . .Nashville, T .......Atlanta, . . . .Hamilton, .San Antonio, N. Little Rock, . . Knoxville, . .Nashville, . . . .Jacl-Ison, . . . . .TaInpa, Montgomery, Des Moines, . . .El Paso, . . . .Knoxville, . .Memphis, . . . .Gadsden, . . . .Biloxi, .Columbia, .New Orlean . .Franklin, . . .Louisville . . . Annapolis ,i . . .Jackson, New Orlean . .Franklin, . . . . .A1coa, . . . . .Rome HUNTER L. JOHNSON, III EN ........ Tulsa, JOHN B. JOHNSON K2 ....... JOHN O. JOHNSON, JR. ....... MARGARET A. JOHNSON .... LIARILYN JOHNSON X9 .... 8 MAT M. JOHNSON EX . . . NAN JOHNSON Aon ........ ROBERT E. JOHNSON EX ...... WYATT JOHNSON KE ...... RHODES JOHNSTON AKE .. 9 WILLIAM B. JOHNSTON me CHARLES E ONES EX , . J I ........ DOUGLAS L. JONES ........ ALBERTA B. JORDAN ....... MAREN E. JORGENSON RAS 10 FORREST JOSEY ......... MICHAEL N. KANE ........ STEVEN D. KAPLAN AEII .... MICHAEL A. KAPLAN ..... LINDA M. KARDASH KA . . . .Watertown, . . Elizabeth, . . . . .Burns, . . .Kirkwood . . Birmingham .Mt. Pleasant, . . . .Milwaukee . . . . . . .Atlant' . Birmingham, . . . Ardmore, . . . .Nashville, . .Nashville, . . .Huntsvill ..........Atlant . . . . .Frankfor . . Memphis, . . . . . .Paterso Miami Beac . . . . .Towson .RTS 8: SCIENCE SDORA KATOPE . . . ' A. KATZ ZBT . .. ,TL W. KATZ ....... .E W. KELLEY ....... 'TY KENDALL I'fIfB . . . .NE S. KEYSER ........ .LIAM G. KEYSER EN ..... LRY KILGORE AKE ....... LBARA J. KING Aon 'PY L. KING AAA ..... N W. KIRTPATRICK KA E ...... Memphis, Tenn. OTI-IY L. KIRTON AKE . . . rY KLINGER X9 ........ ERT W. KLUMB ...... OL L. KNOX AAA .... D P. KNUST AKE .... 'COM G. KOCH KE C A. KRANZ ZBT ..... JTY KROUPA 1'fivB ..... FE F. KRUCKAS ...... KUEHN ............. GARET KUEHNLE KA . Y EILEEN LAIRD KA . . HY LAMAR AAA ...... UA LANDAU ZBT ..... INIA K. LASSETER X9 E V. LAWSON AAA . . . ARD S. LEE ZBT J. LEIBSON ......... . . . .Saeyertown, Pa. . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . . .Godfrey, Ill. . .St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. . Avondale Estates, Ga. .. ..Miami, Fla. .. . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . .Orlz1nd0, Fla. . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Evansville, Ind. . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . .Wilmington, Del. ES B. KREWATCH KA . f . . . ..... Excelsior, Minn. . . . . . . . .Lexington, Ky. . . . Gainesville, Texas . . . . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. .. . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . .Surrey, England . . . . . . .Cleveland, Miss. . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ... . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. A E. LEE RA ............ . . . .Miami Shores, Fla. . . . . .Louisville, Ky. ON D. LEONARD KA .-::.C1arendon Hills, 111. K H. LEONE AKE ....... A C. LESTER IIBCIJ .... RT A. LESTER KA . . . S N. LEWIS ........ LINDSEY, III ....... IANNA O. LINES XS! . . LOTHROP XD ...... C. LOTZ KA ...... S MABRY IIKA .... . R W. MACAULAY .... NIE MACHEN EX . .. AS V. MAGERS . . ....... THY M. MADDOX X9 .W. Hempstead, N.Y. . . . . .El Dorado, Ark. . . . . . .Princeton, NJ. . . . .Marietta, Ga. . . . .Laurel, Miss. . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . .Staurton, Va. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . .Ashtabula, Ohio . ....... Sheffield, Ala. . . . .Raymond, Miss. . . ..... Atlanta, Ga. GE A. MAKRAVER AEII ..... Cincinnati, Ohio LD L. MALONE .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. JO MANN .................. Nashville, Tenn. IAM S. MARSHALL .......... New Orleans, La. S D. MASON .... . . . . . .W. Terre Haute, Ind. ' sw.. fps: - .Q .4-.. 93 1 X718 se-11' I.: '113,sf LR L, ARTS 81 SC 1 DAVID F. MATTHEWS ........ TED E. MAYNARD AKE ....... IE Ci l . . . . . .Arlington, . Pompano Beach, JOHN J. MAZAOH EX ............. Nashville, JAMES M. MCCARTY IIJKXII ..... CHARLOTTE H. MCCAULEY K 2 ELLEN K. MCCLAIN AOII ..,.. WALLIS E. MCCLAIN ...... . . JEAN MCCLURE IYPB ..... THOMAS F. MCCOY KA .. . MARY R. MCCRORY ..... 3 SAM B. MCGEE EN ,.... .. JAN T. McKEE fpuqf ..... MARILYN MCKINZIE .... GINNY MCKNIGHT r-fms .... ARTHUR E. MCLEAN .... 4 . . .La Follette, A9 Birmingham, .. ...Pine Bluff, . . .Fort Benning,m ........Dyer,'I . . . .Wilmington, . . . .Jacksonville, . . .New Albany, . . . . . .Anniston, . . .Gainesville, 'Il . . . .Jacksonville, . . . .Little Rock, G. HITE MCLEAN, JR. QA9 ........ Greenwood, MICHAEL O. MCMANN ....... LEE D. MEADOWS ........ . . Ft. Lauderdale, . ....... Vidalia SUSAN R. MEREDITH ...... ....... S hefiield, KENNETH E. MILAM QA9 . .. 5 JOSEPH W. MILES, JR. EX . .. BARBARA A. MILLER KA . . . . .Tupelo, . . .Madisonville- . Louisvill J. GERALD MILLER Ren . '.'.'.'.'.'.'.MemphiS, JOSEPH H. MILIJER ZBT ........... Lexington PATTI MINER KA ........... Homestead A.F.B. 6 GUY W. MITCHELL. III QA9 . . MICHAEL Z. MITCHELL ..... MITCH MITCHELL Bfbfl .... FRANK R. MONROE EX .... JESSICA MORE XQ ....... 7 HUGH J. MOORE, JR. .....,. . 'MARGARET s. MOORE ....... MADELEINE E. MOREAU AAA . . .... Tupelo, . . .Evansville, . . . . .Bolivar, ' . . . . . . .Dallas, . . . . .Memphis, . .Chattanooga, . . . . . . .Newark . .San Antonio, - STEPHEN F. MOREFIELD EN ...,.. Columbia, ANNE K. MORGAN ........... .... H ouston, 8 GAYLE MORGAN HBKP .... ..... G reenville ANNE MULLINS AOH . .. ...... Nashville, MATT INIURFREE EX . .,....... Murfreesboro, ANNE M. MURRAY AOH .......... Oak Ridge, MICHAEL B. MUSHLIN ZBT ........ Meridian, 9 LINDA J. MYERS .......... . . .Memphis, JOSEPH E. MYERS KPKZ ..... .. .Honolulu, EDINARD N. NELSON AEH ........ Vicksburg, SANDY NOREWORTHY Aon .. JEANNE M. ODELL num ...... 10 ROBERT L. OFFICER . . . JOHN L. OLDHAM KA ...... JUDY E. OLIVER ............. Tia Juana, Ve .. . . . .Columbi . . . .Cookeville, . . . . Georgetow . . . . .Nashville, WILLIAM B. OLIVER, III KE .... Wichita Fall JOHN B. OLSON AKE ....... . .....Decat I' ESHME N ORINIAN ARE .............. Nashville, Tenn. RAD S. ORTMAYER EX ..... RLES W. ORTH ................ Evansville, Ind. N G. OSBORN .......... jacksonville Beach, Fla. RLES R. OUSLEY ZX .......... Jackson, Tenn. LIAM B. OWEN KE .......... . .Stanton, Tenn. G. OWENS EX ........... .Whitehaven, Tenn. I E ANN OWENS A011 ............. Paris, Tenn. N. OZIER QA9 ............... Nashville, Tenn. ANNE PARKER 1'IBfb .............. DeWitt, Ark. ALD H. PARNELL IIKA .... Chattanooga, Tenn. LIAM V. PARSONS KE .......... Ri le Tenn. P Y, N P. PARTIN EX ............ Tullahoma, Tenn. E M. PATTEN X9 ....... SELL H PATTERSON sms' ' PEARCE B911 LIND PENSO RENCE. A PERLMAN N B PETTIT VXI I M PHILLIPS It X9 N R PIERSON III Is I RT A PLAMMER It I Y LOU POLK RA OTHY R POLLARD I IES H POTEET ADFORD PYLE HRA AN E RAABE B RAGLAND lx ARA R RAMSEUR AR R REDMON ATO GE A REMBERT 'W IAM C RICE EW B RITTENBERRY IxA NETTE. 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ATS? . . . .Cincinnati, DITTO SCHUPP XS! ........... HENRY A. SCHWARZ ........ 2 . . . . .Decatur . . . .Mobile, THOMAS SCHWEIZER, JR. ATQ .... Baltimore!! PAUL D. SEABROOK, JR. ....... . BONNIE A. SEAY ............... JAMES R. SELF ................. . . Nashville, . Hopkinsville? . . Mosheim, NORMAN B. SELTZER ZBT .... Daytona Beach 3 CHARLES F. SHARP EN . . . . . . .... Miam LARRY D. SHARP ...... . . .Memphis, JOHN M. SHAVER QKE . . . .... Huntsville PATRICIA P. SHIRES . .. .... Lewisburg, VICTOR J. SHOLIS . . . ..... Louisvill 4 BUSTER SHULL BAE .... .... N ashville, MYER O. SIGAL ZBT .... . . . SUSAN SIMPSON KAG . . . . . . MARTHA SINGER AEfI1 .... . ......Maco .San Mateo, . . . .St. Loui JACK NI. SKELDING BAE . . . .... Clcarwate 5 CAROL SLOAN ........... .... W ilmington JAMES K. SMITH IIKA . . . ........ Dallas LINDA J. SMITH xsz .............. Houston? PHYLLIS IM. SMITH IIBQ . ...... Chattanooga, SUE SMITH P11112 .......... .. . 6 SUSAN H. SMITH TIBCP ....... . . SUSAN HENDERSON SMITH .... DAN SPHER IIKE ............... PARKE D. SPRAGUE QIPKNP ....... . RUSSELL C. STADELMAN, II ATS! 7 EUGENE J. STANN QKXII .... FREDERICK A. STRIF ATQ ...... MARY L. STEPHENS ..... . JOHN R. STEWART 'TAKE .. DICK O. STONE EX ...... 8 BILL L. STONE EX ......... SI-IERYL S. STOVALL AOII . . . SUZIE STRAIGHT HBfIP .. SUSAN F. SUDDUTH AAA '. . . MARY E. SUMRALL KA .... .... 9 GEORGE B. TALBOT, JR. :JAE JULIA A. TALBUTT ....... EDMOND D. TAYLOR BAE ' THOMAS N. TAYLOR ...... . .. JULIA T. TERRY ........ . . 10 ROBERT E. THIEL KE ...... MARY B. THOMPSON me '. GEORGE s. TOLL, JR. ,IEII ...... MARSHALL A. TOOMBSJPKE . . . ROBERT A. TROTTER EAE ..... . . . .Pulaski, . . Memphis, . .Nzxshvillc, . . . . .Atlant . .Memphis, . .Memphis, . . .Warren, Dobbs Ferr . . .Franklin, . .Mcmphis, . . . .Mayfiel . . . .Mayfie . . .Jackson, . . . . . .Mia . .Vicksbur Coral Gabl . . .Pine Blu . . .Charlott . . 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I F, , , M V I iz ' ff,-' 1 ,, f 7. ,.,,f'a , Q-' I . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . , . vu. , W ogg. V . Y .............. , . , I X , Q 1 4 .................. ' l , . - f :II , V. 'A A SENIORS 1 CARL A. BABB, JR., Nashville, Tenn., EAE, AIEI TERRY H. BAKER, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., AIChE, 1, 2. JOSEPH D. BLACKBURN, Kingsport, Tenn., ' AIChE, TEH, President. WILLIAM GORDON BOOTH, JR., Atlanta, Ga., CPHE, President, KA Corresponding Secretary, Ii Council, 2, 3, 4, AIChE, President, SCA, Secreta International Affairs, General Cabinet, Engineering C cil, Dorm Council I, 2, JAA-VU, VUCEPT. 2 ERNEST CLARK BUCHI, Nashville, Tenn., ASME. CHARLES D. BULLA, III, Nashville, Tenn., ASC THOMAS J. CAMPBELL, JR., Lake Wales, Fla. JAA-VU, Vice-President 4, SCA, AIChE 3, 4, Sccx 3, Altunni Officer KA, 3, QHE. JAMES E. CARRICO, Louisville, Ky., EN, EN Trainer, Rush Chairman, 4, AIEE, Newman Club. 3 QUENTIN C. CASSEN, Memphis, Tenn., EN, Council, EN Treasurer, 4, EN Reporter, 3, JA AIEE. KYLE J. CHERRY, Celina, Tenn., TBII, Engin Honor Society, ASCE. WILLIAM R. CHRISTOPHER, Clarksville, fI1KE, Cheerleader. RALPH M. CONWILL, Tuscumbia, Ala. 4 JAMES M. COOK, Nashville, Tenn., IIKA, IM Fo Basketball, IM Representative, 4, JAA-VU, SCA, Membership Chairman, 4, IIKA Sergeant at Arms, DAN A. CROSS, Jonesboro, Tenn., IIKA, AIEE Vice-President, Varsity track 1, 2, 3, 4, KPHE, Foundation. JOHN WALLACE CROW, Clarksville, Tenn., Vice-President, IM Board. DALE M. CUNNINGHAM, Donelson, Tenn., AI 5 ROGERT E. DAVIS, Memphis, Tenn. JACK E. DILLARD, Springfield, Tenn., KE, KE urer, 3, President, 4, Honor Council 2, 3, 4, Cl NROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2, Comp VUCEPT, JAA-VU, SCA. JAMES LARRY DODSON, Nashville, Tenn., AIEE, SCA, AIIQ. DAVID H. DORMINEY, Lake Wales, Fla., K Treasurer, SCA, JAA-VU, KA Pledge Trainer, 2, 6 ALBERT J. DUNN, Nashville, Tenn., ASCE. HOWARD W. ELLIS, Memphis, Tenn., QA9. WILLIAM B. FRENCH, II, Waynesboro, Tenn Tlifb, Secretary, AIEE, JAA-VU, Council, Dorm eil, SCA. DAVID S. FULTON, Savannah, Tenn., IIKA, IM Football, IM Track, JAA-VU, SCA, NROT tenant, 4, Dorm Council, 2. 7 WILLIAM R. GAFFORD, Nashville, Tenn., AS CECIL R. GIBSON, JR., Bell Buckle, Tenn., Armed Forces Chemical Association, American I of Chemical Engineers, Award Winner, DMS. JOHN H. GILLESPIE, Nashville, Tenn., IIKA AIChE, JAA-VU, IIKA Sergeant at Arms, 3, Football, 2, Athenian Sing. GLENN H. GRIFFIN, Nashville, Tenn., ASME nee-ring Council. NTGINEERING MOND E. HALE, JR., Hopkinsville, Ky., AIEE- Treasurer, 3, President, 4, TBII. KY D. HALL, Calvert City, Ky., Varsity Basketball E. lID M. HALLOWES, Madison, Tenn., ASCE, Scala- and Blade. , 'ARD H. HOCKENSMITH, Il, Nashville, Tenn. 'ican Society of Civil Engineers. 'IS E. HOFFMANN, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Dorm ,cilg scfx, ,IAA-VU, AIEE. RY G. HULL, Atlanta, Ga., slim. EPH B. HUTCHISON, JR., Atlanta, Ga., x AE. 'ID K. JOHNSON, Nashville, Tenn., CIHKXP, AIEE S A. JOHNSON, Huntsville, Ala., IIKA, IIKA Elem, Scabbard and Blade, President, AQIPU, President ' ROTC, Battle Group Commander, American So- of Civil Engineers, Secretary, JAA-VU, SCA, In- .ternity Council, Engineering Council. RT A. KIRKPATRICK, Monroe, N.Y., 1121011 , 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 U, SCA. IAM B. LEE, Stuart, Fla., IIN, EN Chaplain, Re- r, Lt. Commander, IFC, Carnival Chairman, 3 lg SCA, JAA-VU, Baptist Student Union, Freshman il, President. UR F. LISH, Nashville, Tenn., QKKP, CIJKXP Ser at Arms, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Rush Chairman rack 1, 2, ASCE. ALL G. LANFORD, Anniston, Ala., KA, IFC rer, NROTC, VUCEPT. S L. LEWIS, III, Nashville, Term., AIEE, TBII resident. P. MALONE, Franklin, Ky., ATQ, Honor Coun Square Magazine, ASCE, JAA-VU. ORNE P. MCCALL, Chattanooga, Tenn., KE U, ASCE, Reber Boult Award. RT MERRIINIAN, Maryville, Tenn., EX, TBII lrer, EX. IAM J. MILLER, Louisville, Ky., BGII, Intramural 3, TBII, B911 Secretary and Athletic Director President, ROTC Battle Group Staff. H. MOISAND, Nashville, Tenn., IEEE, Program itteeman, Newman Club, SCA, Golf. E K. MORTON, Manchester, Tenn.: AIEE, TBTI ER H. NEEL, JR., Smyrna, Tenn, fIfKE PT, American Society of Civil Engineers, Treas- U PARROT, Louisville, Ky.: BGII, AIEE-IRE T B. PEARSON, Nashville, Tenn., AIEE, Tlsrl OLPH P. PICKELL, Nashville, Tenn., SAE 4, IEEE, 4, President, Rocket Society, 2, SCA, 3, 4 AM z. PICKENS, JR., Nashville, Term., AIEE 3 MAS PONDER, Roswell, Ga., -me, JAA-vU PAUL POYNOR, III, Nashville, Tenn., ASCE. E W. RAMSEY, Monteagle, Tenn., ASCE. 1 1 100 SENIORS E GI EERING 1 CHARLTON R. ROBERTS, JR., Atlanta, Ga., MCKENZIE C. ROBERTS, Nashville, Tenn., Band, President and Drill Master, AIEE, VUT. HERMAN D. SORENSEN, Newport, Ky., KIHKXII, A Secretary, Glee Club, IM Board, JAA-VU, PAUL I. SEXTON, Clarksville, Tenn., ASCE. KENT L. SHALIBO, Signal Mt., QA9, ASCE, 4, Secretary, 4, Intramural Board, Secretary, 4, H Council, 1, VUCEPT, 4, JAA-VU, SCA. 2 JOHN J. SHANNON, Birmingham, Ala., Nash Tenn., KA, JAA-VU, Dorm Council, 1, SCA, 1, NR BTN. ADJ., 4, III of KA. IRVINE SHELTON, JR., Linden, Tenn. ASA DONALD SHIVERS, JR., Nashville, Tenn., As ROBERT E. SIMMONS, Nashville, Tenn., Student ate, Scabbard and Blade. 3 J. ROBERTS SIMS, Chattanooga, Tenn., HKA, JAA-VU, Freshman Dorm Council, Editor Student ernment Forum, TBII, Scabbard and Blade, Mi Honor Society, ASME, President. 4 CHESTER N. SITTEL, JR., Nashville, Tenn., JAA-VU, TBH, AIChE. ROBERT WESLEY SMITH, JR., Birmingham, Ala Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Men's mural Athletic Board, President, Dorm Council, All IM Basketball, 2, 3. CHARLES MARTIN SPANGLER, Marshall, Tex., 4 , H. DAVID SORENSEN, Newport, Ky., fi1K1I1, CHARLES W. SUTHERLAND, Nashville, Tenn. TBII, Treasurer, ASME, Vice-President, JAA-VU, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Council 4. ALBERT LOUIS WADE, JR., Austin, Texas., A JAMES R. WAGGONER, Goodlettsville, Tenn., AIChE, JAA-VU, Freshman Football, Varsity Base 5 DON G. WALKER, Nashville, Tenn., IIKA, Glee Secretary, IIKA, Secretary, JAA-VU, JOHN WILLIAM WALTON, III, Nashville, Ten IM Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, ASCE, JAA-VU. JERRY M. WATSON, Nashville, Tenn., Band, 1, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD WHITE, Nashville, Tenn ASME, JAA-VU, Varsity Track, Freshman Footb o cer. 6 BOBBY D. WIDDICE, Franklin, Ky., BGII, ASCE DAVID W. WILLIAMS, Kingsport, Tenn., K2 NROTC Rifle Team, Co-Captain, SCA, JAA-VU bard and Blade. SAM E. WILLIAMSON, Nashville, Tenn., AIChE TI-IOMAS O. WOODWARD, Lewisburg, Tenn. A EE. 7 ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Birmingham, Ala., QKE, JNIORS NGINEERING JMAS C. AVERY .................. Atlanta, Ga. IRLES A. BAILEY EX ........ Garden City, N.Y. LIAM BENJAMIN BEAIRD KE .... Ripley, Tenn. LERT B. BERRY EN ............ Petersburg, Va. .L V. BLACK, JR. CPKE ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn. .EY G. BRINGLB, JR. was N M. BULBROOK IPKZ ........ LIANI T. BRADLEY, JR. BGII .... Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. LIAM C, BROWN, JR. ........ Centerville, Tenn. Ft. Worth, Texas 'KN C. BUNDY .......... .... K ingsport, Tenn. 'RY B. CAIN ............ :LIAM H. GAROTHBRS, JR. -1, ERT B. CASSELL, JR. quiz: .. ES w. GI-IAPPBLL ......... ES B. GHILBS, Bon ...... DMAS L. CLARK ...... . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Kill Nashville, Tenn. . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . .Nashville, . . . .Louisvil Tenn. le, Ky. .Cornc-rrsvillc, Tenn. ES H. CLAYTON, III .... ..... N ashville, Tenn. ARD C. CLOSE IIDKE . . . . . . . ES D. COLLINS HKA .... . . . RIS L. CRANOR fI2KXI1 . . . H. DAY ATS! ................. ARD G. DEARMOND, JR. A DEBENPORT EN .......... RAY DALE DENNIS ....... .Brockport, N.Y. . San Carlos, Calif. . . . .Greenville, Ky. . Orlando, Fla. TQ . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . .Gulfport, Miss. . San Antonio , Texas NALD DODD ............ Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. LOW PHELPS DODGE KIHKE .... Westfield, N.J. TER I. DOTHARD ................ Miami, Fla. B. DUNCAN ATU .............. Atlanta, Ga. UEL O. DUNLAP EN ........... .Pulaski, Tenn. OLD B. DUNN KA .... ..... N Iontgomery, Ala. IAM W. FEATHERINGILL KA Birmingham, Ala. DAN E. FINUGANE ATQ ....... Mahwah, N.J. R. FITTS ................... Nashvllle, Tenn. O. FLEMING KE ........ .... , Jackson, Tenn. IN P. FOSTER, JR. . . ..... Nashville, Tenn. EN S. GALE AEII .... Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. S N. GILLIAM ............. Centerville, Tenn. S PARKER HALL IIKA ........ Memphis, Tenn. ST K. HARDISON, III EX .... Nashville, Tenn. EL DYER HARRIS QKE .... Chattanoga, Tenn. S B. HEISHMAN KA . . .Indian Lake Estates, Fla. ENT L. HIGBEE EN .............. Stuart, Fla. IE J. HILL .............. Murfreesboro, Tenn. E A. HILL ................ Murfreesboro, Tenn. LES ROBERT HINES ...... Calvert City, Ky. 'IN G. HOLLAND KE ......... Tuscumbia Ala. ON BRIGGS HOLT cpm: .... Chattanooga, Tenn. ENCE M. HOLT, JR. ........ Nashville, Tenn. H A. HUBBARD .............. Huntsville Ala. RT WILLIAMS HUTCHISON me . . .Nashville, 'SQ IOI is Q xi san: I ,JU Wifi ass: n sims 101 IU 10115 ENGINEERING 1 DONAVON W. JOHNSON .......... Owensboro, JOE A. JOHNSTON, JR. KE .......... Ripley, 'II WILLIAM RANSON JONES B011 Murfreesboro, 'I JOHN A. KINGSBURY fI1KK1f .......... Orlando, LOUIS F. KIRCHOFF, JR. ATS! ........ Paducah, 2 sAM L. LEE xx .................. spring Hill, JOHN R. LIGHTSEY, JR. quail WADE SCOTT LITTLE QKZ . W. THOMAS LOEBMANN KDKZI . WILLIAM F. MALONE -IPAQ .... 3 HOWARD WAYNE MARTIN WILLIAM T. MCCLANAHAN, LARRY J. McCULLOCH ATR . . . . . .Dayton, . . . .Pine Bluff, . . . .Rochester, .. . . . .Atlanta EX .... Houston, JR. ..Nashville, . . . . . .Nashville, JOE R. MOODY, JR. BQH .............. Tulsa, CHARLES H. MORRIS 421611 .... 4 . . . .Frankfort JAMES H. NELSON ................ Memphis, ALVIN ALLEN NOTOWICH ZBT .... Memphis, ROY K. OISHI .............. Jacksonville Beach GEORGE R. OWEN, JR. BAE ........ Memphis, JAMES H, POLK, III BAE .... West Berlin, Ger 5 ROBERT C. RAULINS KPKKI' ........ Memphis, THOMAS T. ROESCI-I EN .......... Northport, ELIZABETH LEE RUSSELL KA9 .... Nashville, ROBERT F. SCHRADER EX ........ Wyoming, .Oak Ridge, JERRY SHARP ................. 6 HARRY P. SIEBALD KE ...... . . . . .Park Ridg RICHARD C. SIXIITH AKE .... .... N ashville, JAIVIES C. SNYDER KA ........... Birmingham, WILLIAM B. SURBER, JR. ...... Charleston, JAMES T. TEDDER, JR. IIKA .... Ft. Lauderdal 7 CLAUDE A. THOMAS B911 .......... Louisvill DARRYL K. WILLIAMS EN ........ Maryville, GEORGE B. WOODRING, JR. EX . .Brentw0od, CALVIN R. WREGE ............ Jeffersonville, ' JOHN S, WRIGHT fplixl' ............ Owensbor 8 ERNST PETER VOLLMER 'PISIXP' . . . .... Aiken DPI-IO ORES GI EERI . . Dallas, Texas ,IX ...... . . . .RLES M. ADKINS CIPKE ........ Richmond, Va. IAND B. ALEXANDER III Shelbyville, Tenn. ERT G. ANDERSON fifiqz '.'.I.NaShvi11e, Tenn. 'CE L. BAIRD BSU .... .ES M. BANKS ............. RLES W. BARNES ....... . . . . . . . .Carlisle, Pa. . Brownsville, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. is M. BERUTICH, JR Een .11'.'..L0iiisvi11e, Ky. L ANDREW BOGARD .......... Nashville, Tenn. ERT BOISE EN ........... Mountain Lakes, N.J. IAM N. BOLSTER ......... IAM A. BONNET HKA ..... W. BOWMAN ATS! .....,.. STER C. BRUMMETT .... . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. . . .Las Vegas, Nev. . .Winter Park, Fla. .Birmingham, Ala. NDSAY BUILDER, JR. A'm'.'f .... Anniston, Ala. CHAEL CAMPBELL KA .... . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. S W. CARNEAL KIPKXII .......... Owensboro, Ky. M, CLARK KIPKE ........... Clarksville, Tenn. DOLPH W. COMMINS ZBT ........ Atlanta, Ga. NK W. DAHLINGER .......... Nashville, Tenn. K P. DAVIS QA9 ........... ALD WAKE DeGEORGE .... . . .Nashville, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. S R. DOLLENS fPKE .............. Herrin, Ill. A. DRAGO ATS! ..... ........ M obile, Ala. D D. EARLY .... .... K ingsport, Tenn, IAM F. ELDER K2 .... . Memphis, Tenn. RT D. FINFROCK Am'.'.'.'.'.'.'wimci Park, Fla. S H. FISCHLEY AKE . . . . . .Honolulu, Hawaii J. FLEMING KE . . . .. M. GAMBILL B911 . .. . . . .Lexington, Ky. . . . .Louisville, Ky. ETT A. GOETSCHIUS, III EN ..Baby1on, N.Y. EW C. GORE QKE .......... Wartrace, Tenn. LES S. GORE IIKA ....... . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. RT VV. GRACE EX .... . . .Hopkinsville, Tenn. . GRAHAM ZX .... ......... C adiz, Ky. S E. GREBER EX ............ Short Hills, N.J. CARROLL GROOMES QKE BRICK H. HAMMOND, III I QE . .Jackson, Tenn. WER I-IATCHER AKE ..... . .Brentwood, Tenn. . . .New York, N.Y. S H. HAVERSTICK QIJAO .......... Atlanta, Ga. E C. HEAD, JR. KE . . . ..... Springfield, Tenn. E. I-IEAL KIIKZD ........... . . . . . . .Herrin, Ill. S. HENDERSON KP! ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. RD E. HOLBEIN, JR. QKXI' D. HOOD KA ETH W. IRBY fI1KE T S. JONES QKE . . LD A. JONES ...... A. KEARLEY EN . . . . . . . .Mobiii-2, Ala. . . . . . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . .... Memphis, Tenn. . .... Nashville, Tenn. . .... Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. D O. KELLER nm'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'Eiimiiigham, Ala, IO SOPHO ORES ENGINEERING 1 WILLIAM EUGENE KIRBY, JR. IIKA Nashville, 'I TERRY W. KNEPPER KA ............. Sarasota, JAMES A. LAPSLEY EN .............. Lyndon, WINSOR LETTON, III ATS! ...... Montgomery, WILLIAM T. LINDSAY KE ...... Chattanooga, 'I 2 JULIUS RODGERS LUNDSFORD QA9 . .Atlantag FREDERICK E. LYNN ZBT ........ Memphis, 'I RICHARD PHELPS MANNING PSK Stoneville, l LLOYD W. MATHANY ,........... Kansas City, ROBERT BRUCE MATTHEWS AKE Birmingham, 3 DAVID C. MCBIRNEY BQII ...... Chattanooga, 'J LEROY P. MCCARTY, JR. 42136 . . ...... Tupelo, JAMES W. MCCLOSKEY IIKA East Palestine, ROBERT L. MocLURE Ren .iiii...E1 Dorado, JOHN ED MILLER EX ........... Union City, 1 4 JAMES KENNETH MOORE .... ..... F ranklin WALTER L. MORRIS EX ..... ...... L ouisville THOMAS H. NIXON ....... .... N ashville, 'l RUSSELL NORRIS .............. Graniteville, K. ARTHUR OVERHOLSER . . . .Memphis, 'l 5 RICHARD C. OWEN BAE . . . ....... Gallatin, VOLNEY M. PARSONS . . . .... Shelbyville, JOHN R. PEARSON EX ........ Waxahatchie, GERALD T. PEEPLES KE ........ Huntingdon, SUSAN CLEMONS PORZELIUS I 1IPB . . .Chatta 6 OscAR L. POTTS, JR. Am ......... Albertville DANIEI. EDWARD POWER HRA .... Nashville, NIOKIE H. PRIMM .............. Bon Aqua, LANNY J. PUOKETT, PSK .......... Jackson, GEORGE W. REDDIEN, JR. me ........ Atlant 7 RONALD L. REEVES ..... ANDREW H. SHADE ZAE WILLIAM E. s1ERcHI . ..iI.f1f' BARRY HALE SOKOLIK ZET NELSON E. SOUTHARD, III 8 . . . Nashville, . Mendenhall, . Chattanooga, .........Clayto . . . .... Miam WILLIAM B. STRONG EN .......... Memphis, PETER W. SULLIVAN BAE . JOHN M. L. SWEET 'IPAQ . . . . .Birmingha . . . .Pittsbur WAYNE F. TAYLOR on ..fffff ..... Grayvil JAMES N. THOMASSON CPKE 9 ROGER L. THRASHER PSK . . . Nashville. Pensacol PRENTIS E, TOMLINSON, JR: EEE' f fshiovop R. LYNN WARREN ARE .............. Mario. EDWARD PAUL WASSERMAN EN ..NosIivi11o, ERNEST M. WATKINS KIPAS . 10 . . . , . . .Tallahasse ROBERT F. WEIGEL KIPAG .... .... . . .Atlan CHARLES A. WELLS ....... CHARLES E. WELLS ....... JERRY E. WILSON HKA .... THOMAS L. WIRTH JAKE . . . 11 JAMES D. WISWELL BOB H. YATES, JR. EX . .. 104 . . . Hopkinsvil . . . .Nashville, . . . . .Lebanon, . . . .Nashvi1le, . . . . .Elkhar . . . .Nashville, RESI-IME GI EERING BERT V. ALLEN ................ Nashville, Tenn. .LIAM W. ALLEN, III QKE .... jacksonville, Fla. EVIETT L. ANDREWS .............. Ozark, Ala. RIES O. ARMACOST, III ........ Baltimore, Md. IN N. ATKINS BAE ....... .... N ashville, Tenn. WIN ROGER BANKS .......... Dowelltown, Tenn. ES WILLIAM BANNISTER ........ Atlanta, Ga. FFORD B. BATEMAN ATS! ...... McKenzie, Tenn. ALD F. BROOME AKE . .. .... Nashville, Tenn. . BROWN KA .......... . . . . . Jasper, Ala. ODARIT MCDONALD BUCK 1'IKA . .Huntsvillc, . ' Ala. D D. BUSICK .................. Reidsville, N.C. LIAM C. CALDWELL, JR. ATS? . .Mt. Lakes, NJ. HARD A. CANNON ATU ....... Spartanburg, S.C. COM TIMOTHY CAREY KA .... Houston, Texas ERT N. CARNAI-IAN . . . IE WADE CHAFFIN . . . . . . .Nasl1ville, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. MAS H. CLARK ......... .... N ashville, Tenn. ID H. CLEMENS IIK1I' ...... ..... D allas, Texas LIAM ROGER DANIEL KA ES M. DANIELS ATSZ . . . N J. DARBY ATSZ ........ . .. .. .Decatur, Ga. . . . .BluefiF1e1d, W.Va. . Florence, Ala. RY LEE DAVIDSON EN .f .' f .' flifiillingwn, Tenn. SON W. DeLANY ....... PH w. DEMIC ........ J. DENNIS .............. RGE IV. DETTY QDKXII .... N DODD ............. N B. EVANS .... NB. EWING .... ALD R. FILSON xx NS GIVAN ........... M. GORE QPKXII .... ES B. GRIFFIN EN . .. L. HALL B911 . .. RLES H. HALL QKNI' ..... . ....... Atlanta, Ga. . . . , .El Paso, Texas . . . . . .Madison, Tenn. . . . .Falls Church, Va. . , . .Wayzata, Minn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Louisville, Ky. . . .Nztsl1villc, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .Smyrna, Ga. . . . .Hyannis, Mass. .Nashville, Tenn. DY WESLEY HALL mm .1111 .Nashville, Tenn. Y C. HARVILLE KA ..... RLES T. HEALEY EAE . . . ON E. HEAPS ......... EY HELVENSTON, II CD59 VIN B. HERTZ AEII ...... RT E. HERZFELD AEII . RT M. I-IIRSCH ZBT . . . Morristown, Tenn. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. .Bel Air, Md. . . . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . .Birmingha.m, Ala. .Nashville, Tenn. RT E. HEWGLEY, JR. .... ....Old Hickory, Term. . . . .Louisville, Ky. S DANIEL HOLDER EN ...... Nashville, Tenn. MAS G. HUGHES .......... . .Chappaqua, N.Y. ALD E. HUNT ................ '. .St. Louis. Mo. RT N. HUTCHESON fIHKKI' .... Nashville, Tenn. ELL B. JAMES EN ............ Nashville, Tenn. sc E F? E as A W 1 1' .mam ...af ' 'W .:'1 1o5 , ,.. , fm -A .11 ' ' 'S f-an A ,. ia, K4 ZA? :Iii-fi . Elf- , 1 ., ,,. 'x, .j . ,E-A . 'Sh . .- .'I .5:1: A-.gjf H - J Mqfgvfi, .. . W ,V :-... .- ..., E 3 .... ,,. ,gg-,, 3, A gs, J :H A A A I. 515.51 1 'fu' ,la 1 x, EET, it i A135655 H 'W - N . :my .. .. .- J R., -J iii: -,R ' .. , 1 .. Ei.. ff RLT, '- 1. i -r .2315 . ' Sl 106 FRESHME 1 JAMES R. JEWELL, JR. ...... .... L ebanon, T DONALD M. JOHNSON KA .......Selma, DOUGLAS B. JONES QKE ............ Glenview, RONALD PARKS KIMERY RICHARD G. KOPPLE . .. 2 DAVID R. KUHN EX ..... STEVEN H. LASHER ...,. JOHN w. LEFTWICH ATKZH JOHN A. LEHMAN KA JAMES W. LUCAS, JR. EN . 3 JEFFREY L. MANN ...., . . . . . .Nasl'1ville, TI . . . . . . .Charleston, W .. . . . . . . . . .Louisville, .Country Club Hills, . . . . . . . .Donelson, Tl .. . . . . . .New Orleans, . . . . . .Jacks0n, IN l . . . .Hollywood, MICHAEL D. MAPLES ....,......... Chamblee, LOUIS B. MILLEN AKE . ........Drew, I LAURENCE D. MILLER KA' 1.1 ..,. Falfurrias, T ELIAS M. MOORE, JR. . .. . . . . .Abqaiq, Saudi Ar 4 MICHAEL W. MOORE ..... Dallas, 'IJ JAMES M. MORAN fl:-KAI' ............ Syracuse, LOUIS H. MOTZ fIvKE .... OSCAR F. NOEL III EAE . . ........... Decatur, . Nashville, T CHARLES MICI-IAEL OFENSTEIN 'KE Garrett P 5 DAVID L. OLIVE EN ..... . . . . . .Memphis, HAINES A. O'NEIL QIDKE .... .... B irmingham, THOMAS M. PANCOAST . . . ..... Lake Worth, CHESTER L. PARKER ...... ..... B irmingham, ROBERT A. PERGLER QKE . . . ..... Alexandria 6 JAINIES C. PUCKETT IIKA ........ Birmingham, STUART E. RICH AKE ...... .......... M iami JIM ROBERTS EN .......... ..... N ew Albany, KEITH C. ROBERTS SPKEI' . . . ...... Nashville, BAILEY P. ROBINSON . .. .... Brentwood, 7 ELIOT M. ROSEN AEII . . . . . .New Haven, JAINIES W. ROYER KE .... ....... M ilan, FORREST J. RUSSELL . . . ..... Nashville, ROY W. RUSSELL EN . .. GRAY D. SANDS ..... 8 . . . . . . . .Baltimore, . . . .Old Hickory, NANCY S. SCHEETZ ......... .... VN 'aukega TERRY LEWIS SCOTT QKE M. EDWARD SELLERS . . . SAM L. SHELBY ......... . . . . . . . . .Jonesville . . . . . . . . .Henderso .. . . . .Bo1se, DAVID E. SHERROD KE . ..... Bells, 9 DAN V. SHIELDS AKE ............ Perry Point IRBY C. SIMPKINS VAE . . Franklin FREDERICK M. SMITH ARE' '.'.'.'.'.'.Nashvi11e,' HERBERT J. SMITH ATQ ........ Bowling Gree STEVEN VAL SMITH -'IHKE .......... Hcnderso 10 RICHARD W. STONE EN ....... Chattanooga, ALBERT F. STUMM KA ............ Drexel I-Ii ERNEST FRANKLIN SUTHERLAND Mt. Juliet, GUY M. TATE BAE .............. Birmingha JOHN P. TURNER .................. Dayton, NGINEERING QLIAM P. WALDEN AKE . .N SS O. WARD, JR. ......... . . . . . .Miumi, Fla. IL P. VALLEAU ATS? ........... . . . . . .Weston, Conn. Ashdown, Ark. OMAS P. WARLOW. 111 ,vm 111.2 .Orland6, Fla, IES MICHAEL WATERS EX ,RANT WATLHORN . .. VE O. WEATHERS ...... RLES U. WEBSTER ...... L IDEL WEINTRAUB ZBT .. VTON G. WELCH AKE ..... . . . . . .Dallns, Texas . . . .B:1Itimorc, Md. . . . . . .Lorctto, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . ....... Mizlfni, Fla. . . .INIz1d1so11, Tenn. JRGE A. WEST, III EX .......... Nzxshvillc, Tenn. ERT WHITEMAN ARE .... Port Wz1shi11gton, N.Y. ERT K. XVI-IITSIT .............. Setauket, N.Y Y S. WILT EX ................... Evanston, Ill 4FORD H. WINEFORDNER KA .... Decatur, Alu A GAYLE VVOIVIACK .... .... N ashvillc, Tenn GINIA M. 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VE, ,, . , ',! ,X -:Vg-:::,.v E-5: . . ,A.. I 3 W'-,,f, wg :.. fp gg. . f I 1.5 -- yes - , .. rc .5 1- H - . ' W W 'LEE if - ' - ,.,, 1 P2 w. . , 1 Q MR, 3 er., F E. , X Y X V i gfiw Sari' ' -WW ,Q A XX X tl r ,f , .1 K H K.. I 'E 55 V' -- ' 1 T S 5-5 .'t'?s:.'EfE:iiiiiL-vaIifziilfffiile ' , I i Lili, :ii . ..,...., , 2, -.:. ,:,,,.1 . V J In ,..,.. In f ',,, S C , . V ,. ., d. ,- f .. . .... , . ' -. - , -3 if rf . . M ,gy ---- it V '1aEi, :':':' ' 'asa-st 'il H ,. . 'ii if , gn, 4: ff E, ,, .x 5,11 t. - . , .Q 108 1 MIRIAM E. ADAMSON, Morrow, Ga., TASN 1, 4, JAA-VU 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 1, BSV 1, 2 CExec1 Councilj, Nursing Student Faculty Representativ. Homecoming Court 3. LAURE F. AZOURI, Beirut, Lebanon. JOANN BENNETT, State College, Miss., TASN, T. urer, Sophomore Class, President, Senior Class, Stu Council, WSGA Council, Lotus Eaters, Nuclians, P dent, A Cappella Choir, BSU. CELESTA V. CARTY, Bristol, Va., Nursing Student sociation 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA 1, TASN, BSU. 2 M. HOPE COMBS, Augusta, Ga., IWPB, JAA-VU, TASN, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 31. JUDY JEAN COX, Nashville, Tenn., Nuclians, T urer 3, SCA, JAA-VU, Advisory Council 2, 3, Nu Student Council, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Preside Lotus Eaters, Secretary 3, WSGA 4, EST, Archivi Mortar Board, Editor 4. PATRICIA A. DONOHUE, Horse Cave, Ky., KA, bership Chairman 3, WSGA, Treasurer 2, JA Council 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA 1, 2, TASN, Women's Advisory Council 3, 4. ELLEN J. DURHAM, Fort Thomas, Ky., Nuc Honor Council 2, 3, Advisory Council 4, Nursing St Council 3, President Junior Class, TASN fState C0 tion 2, 3, National Convention 2J, EST 3, 4, Athe 3, Mortar Board, Vice-President 4, SCA 1, 2, 3, JA 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 BONNIE A. HARDING, Nashville, Tenn., TASN 1, 4, Nuclians 3, SCA 1, 2. MARTHA P. HASSLER, Chattanooga, Tenn., T EN White Rose Queen 2, JAA-VU, SCA. SARA K. HERR, Alcoa, Tenn., Nuclians, TAS Cappella Choir, Westminster Fellowship, SCA, JAA ELLEN L. JONES, Dalton, Ga., TASN 1, 2, A Ca Choir 1, 2, 3, Social Standards Committee 2, 3, President 4, Women's Judicial Board 3, Nursing St Council 3. x 4 MARTHA F. KEITH, Fairfield, Ill., SCA, Secretary ior Class. MARY ANN KITE, Sullivan, Ill., Westminster F ship 1, 2, 3, 4 fStudent at large 31, SCA, Nursin dent Faculty Committee 3, 4 CSecretary 3, Preside Nuclians fProgram Chairman 3J, TASN. FELISTIS C. KRAGELUND, Elk Horn, Iowa, A pella Choir, TASN, Senior Class Vice-President. ELEANOR L. LIGHT, Dayton, Ohio, AOIT, Vice- dent 4, Rush Chairman 3, JAA-VU, Lotus Eat Athenians 3, TASN. 5 JUNE M. LIGON, Nashville, Tenn., Nuclians 2 fHistorian 4D , Newman Club 4. JOY MARSH, Falls Church, Va., TASN, Coed Han 3, Vice-President, Junior Class, EN White Rose Co Nursing Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY RUTH IWATLOCK, Nashville, Tenn., N 2, 3, 4 CHistorian 3J, Nuclei Editor 4, EAII 3, 4, tary, Library Assistant l, 2, 3, 4. ANNE E. MEEKS, Muncie, Ind., AOIT, Corresp Secretary, President, Freshman Class, Student Representative, Social Standards Committee 3, N Student Council 1, 2, Social Chairman AOH 3. 6 JANIS L. ORR, Shelbyville, Tenn., IYIJB, Lotus Advisory Council 2, 3, Athenians, TASN, Miss C dore Candidate, JAA-VU Council, SCA, EGT. NANCY E. PENROD, Owensboro, Ky. KATHRYN N. RUSSELL, Houston, Texas, A C Choir 1, 2, 3, Aquatic Clun 2, TASN, Student Committee 2, Secretary, Freshman Class, Tre Senior Class, JAA-VU: SCA, Vanderbilt Sailing ASTRID H. SCHLICKE, Milwaukee, Wis., Student Council 1, Treasurer, Junior Class, TASN 7 EMILY WINSHIP SKEEN, Wilmette, Ill., TASN, 1, 2, 3, Women's Judicial Board 3, St. Augustine' Guild 2, Nursing School Publicity Committee 2. CAROL ANN STACEY, Bristol, Tenn., A Cappell 2, 3, President, Sophomore Class, TASN, SCA, JA LINDA JANE SWANN, Celina, Tenn., TASN, Faculty Committee. CAROL A. THOMAS, Birmingham, Mich., IYIJB, FOT .a'. .l llll . l ll l f 1 l l , .. b- - ' W .-.- ' ' ,J .N i fi V - l,. , , ,.::Q , A ig - ,ETA C, TROXLER, Nashville, Teml, TASNg SCA. 1 ig ' l it ll l R. WARSON, Hartsville, Tenn.g TASNg JAA-VUQ Q 4ff f2Qfff4 ' ians. wggl gl , ,Qzf45iZgiQQjQ ., NCES WINSTEAD, Evansville, Irlcl.g Nucliansg Vice- dent, Freshman Classg SCAg TASN. v,lz,.fgflw:l -V wlffgg-isgilzgul 1 EF Q M ig as vfzl. 1: , IO , . AK' gs ii IIO U DERGRADU TE 1 JUNE P. ALLEN Aon ..... MARILYN J. BACHE ....... PAMELA F. BAIN Aon ..... JULIA LEE BARNES KA9 .. MARILYN E. BEESLEY xsz . 2 LORIEL s. BIERI xsz .... INESE BISOFS ............. MIRIAM K. BITNER IYIJB . . . ALICE IRENE BOYD ..... ,. BECKY LYNN BOYD F4213 . . . 3 JANE I. BROWN Nuclians . .. . . .Silver Spring, . . . . . .Lexington, . . .... Nashville, 'Tm . . ....... Atlanta, . . . . .Nashville, Tl ....Ft. Sill, O . . . . . .Danville, . . . .Nashville, TJ . . . . .Nashville, Tl . . .Greeneville, TI- . . .... Nashville, TI DONNA M. CADWALLADER ........ Des Plaines, DIANNE L. CASTLE AOIT ...... Western Springs, MARY ANN CHACONAS Nuclians . .Washington, Il MARCEL E.. CHOTKOWSKI ........ Little Rock, 4 PATRICIA M. CLINARD AAA ....,. Nashville, T BELLE E. COBB Nurleans ...... .... N ashville, T JUDITH A. COFFMAN ...... ..... P rinccton, SALLY E. COLES AOII .... ..... C incinnati, MARJORIE COREY AOII ........ LaGrange Park 5 CAROLYN C. COUSINS HBCIP ...... Memphis, PATRICIA A. CREEKMORE AOII .... Arlington, BETSY L. DAVIS IYIPB ..,........... Burbank, ELIZABETH G. DAVIS ...... MARY C. DILS XS? ..... 6 .IAN DONALDSON ......... ELLEN B. EISENDRATI-I .... SANDRA A. FARMER ..... . . . .Gallatin, Parkersburg, . . . . .Decatur, .. . . . .Chicago . . . . .SheHield, CYNTHIA M. FIELDER .... ...... W aynesboro, SUSAN DIANE FINK, A141111 , 7 KAREN L. FLATT KA ...... CATHARINE J. FLINT mn . MARY NELL FRANK Aon . . . BETH FRANKLIN .......... .......Athens . . . . . .Clarksville, . . . . .Cincinnati, . . .Memphis, . . . .Elkton VIRGINIA S. GALBREATI-I X52 .... Kingsport, 8 LINDA L. GARY .................. Zanesville, BARBARA LEE GLANTZ ............ Tucson, LUCY FAY GLASGOW . .Cumberland Furnace, FRANCES ELAINE HARRELL AOIT ...... Ocala LOLA K. HARRISON TIBKIP . , . 9 PENNY HARRISON ...... CHERIE L. HEIN ...,....... MARILYN K. HOBBS ...... SUZANNE E. HOOPER AOII 10 SUZANNE HOPKINS AOII . .... . SUSAN o. JACOBSON Am . ANN JONES Aon .......... . . .Memphis, l . ..... Atlanta . . . Nashville, . Indianapolis, MARY SIGNE HOLSTROM . .......'..Bowling Cree . . . . . . , .Nashvile, .. . . . .Atlanta .Coral Gables . . Wartburg, LORRAINE P. KALINOWSKI. -. ..Garden City, CONNIE J. KEITH ...,..... . . . . . .Fairfiel URSIN G RLENE M. KIENBERGER DL A. KRUSA .......... TI-IUY LAN ........ EN M. LARSON ...... DLYN K. LAWSON .. XNOR E. LENTZ ITBCI2 . .. NA A. LEWIS 1'fbB ..... RGEANN LEWIS ........ IGARETTE V. MAHON . . IIE S. MARTIN ......... Y JANE MARTIN me . . . . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . . .Nz1shville, Tenn. . . . .Saigon, Vietnam . . . .Ft. Campbell, Ky. . . .Kingsport, Tenn. . . . .NrIshville, Tenn. . . . .Huntsville, Ala. . . . . . .Glasgow, Ky. . ..., Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .St. Petersburg, Fla. EIGH A. MCDONALD AAA ........ Atlanta, Ga. IA C. INIITCHELL ............ Byrdstown, Tenn. .Y E. MOORE PDB ...... .... L ebanon, Tenn. TY C. MUELLER A011 . . . .... St. Louis, Mo. Y L, IVIYERS ......,........ Nlyrtle Beach. S.C M. NORMAN KA9 ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. ABETI-I A. NORTHCUTT KA Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. CCA PARIS Nuclians ....... Cookeville, Tcnn. A E. PARKES ............ Lawrenceburg, Tenn. ENA MAC PORTER .... .... W ilmington, N.C. RE E. PRINCE ............. Centerville, Tenn. Y A. REINHART IWIDB . ......... Princeton, Ind. LOTTE A. RICHARDSON .... Jacksonville, Ala. L S. RIDDLE ................. Louisville, Ky. A S. RINGELSPAUGH AOIT .... Kettering, Ohio LEEN L. SAMUELSEN ...... Annandale, Va. . SANDERSON ........... . . .Iowa City, Iowa F. SCHLESINGER. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. ON LOUISE SCI-IOLL .... A C. SCOTT ..... SUE SCOTT ...... . . . C. SHERWOOD . . . . . . ARA J. SIDDENS . . . LEEN R. SMITH . . ON L. STEWART HIA A. STONE . H. TINCHER ....... P. TRUMP ......... R TRUNDLE IWDB . . . THY H. VAUGHAN . L. VAUGHN .......... JANE WADDLE. AOII JEANNE WELLS Aon ff J. WHITESELL A011 ,OTTE WILLIAMS . . f ff f . . . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . . .Louisvillc, Ky. . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. .Elmwood Park, Ill. .Bowling Green, Ky. . . . .Greenville, S.C. . . .Pascztgoulzg Miss. i ' iil'illllllY'lf t '5 t if Q3 222' LQ., .-.. I .,,. , I I ill -5 ' ' :iw .-tztz' ' -S + 2: I-:sl '- M pcs: - '. 522 1151 me 2.46-:4igi'f: . -- if -1 , ,J 'rt , mf . JE . A, . img rival J' nf V . - -' ..... 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ARMITAGE . . .Nashville, T . . .Nashville, I . . .Columbus, . . .Nashville, ' . . .Nashville, ' . . .Nashville, ' . . .Nashville, ' Murfreesboro, ' . . . .Richmonn . . .Nashvillc, . . .Nashville, . . Springfield, I ........Atlant . . .Nashvil1e, .......Harla . .... Wilmingto . . . .... Little Roc JOHN N. HENRY ...... . .Texarkana, RAY W. HESTER .... ..... P richar 6 JOHN WILLIAIVI HILLMAN ....... Nashville, LOUIS GILES HORN ...... ..... N ashville, ROBERT W, IKARD . . . . . .Columbia, PAUL D. JOINER . . ..... Nashville, 7 RUDOLPH H. KAMPMEIER ....... Nashville, HOWARD A. KLAUSNER DAVID H. LAW ........ ........Muncy Vall ...........Nashville ROBERT LIVINGSTON LAWRENCE . .Jackso 8 JOSEPH F. LENTZ . . . ..... Nashville GRANT W. LIDDLE ..... ..... N ashville KLAAS LINDEMULDER .. .... Nashville H. NEWTON LOVVORN . . . ..... Athe 112. fEDICINE IES A. MADEDY ................ 'MAS M. MCGUTCHEN, JR. .. PIAM T. MeKINNEY, JR. .Sun City, Ariz Nashville, Tenn. TON MCSWAIN ........ . . .Nashville, IAM F. MEACHAM . . . . . . RT E. MERRILL . . . . . S. MINOT ....... YSAMMOORE... Petersburg s c. OVERSALL, JR. ......... Nashville s M. PERRY, JR, ............ Nashville PH ANDERSON PINKERTON . . Franklin, ARD E. ROSEN .............. Nashville Y WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. . . . . Nashville, Nashville, Nashville, 3 . . . . .Rome, Ga Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Nashville, Tenn B. SEWELL, JR. ........ ..... T rinity, Ala L. SHAPIRO .... .... N ashville, Tenn A. SILER . . . . . .Guthrie, Ky. AY W. SMITH ...... .... N ashville, Tenn Y C. STEPHENSON . . . .... Jamestown, Ky. D D. THOMBS ...... . . .Nashville, Tenn S B. THRELKEL .... .... O wensboro, Ky LD J. VASU ...... .... D etroit, Mich. LEY VON HAGEN . . . .... Nashville, Tenn. HARLEY WALSH .... ..... J uckson, Miss. S W. WARD ......... . . .Nasl'1ville, Tenn. LOU WATKINS .... . . .Nashvi1le, Tenn. Y T. WELCH .... .... A shland, Ky. . WRIGHT .... ...... O pp, Ala. . YORK, JR. TS.YUSK.. Glasgow, Ky. 113 Dickson, Tenn. sem '55 II SCHOOL O 1 LARRY B. ABLES . . . JAMES T. ALLISON . . . JOHN S. BEASLEY, II . . . ROBERT S. BENHAM . . . 2 THOMAS M. BLACK .... RICHARD J. BRODHEAD ROBERT L. BROWN ..... LARIMORE BURTON, JR. . . . . 3 ELLIOTT C. CHEATI-IAM LEWIS H. CONNER, JR. . . CHARLES H. COONEY . . HAVEY C. COUCH, III . . 4 ROBERT N. COVINGTON Fayetteville, 'I . .Little Rock, . . . .Franklin, Chattanooga, . . .Nashville, . . . .Key West . .Oak Ridge, . . .Na.shville, . . .Nashville, . . .Nashvi1le, . . .Nashville, . .Little Rock, . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, WILLIAM CRUTCHFIELD, JR. . .Lookout Mr., JAMES C. DALE, III ............ ...Nas11vi11e, JOHN G. DOAK .... ..., N ashville, 5 JOHN L. DUGGER ....,.. .... N ashville, CHARLES D. EASTMAN ..... ........Alto JAMES F. EGGLESTON ............ Memphis, FREDERICK F. EHRSAM, IV ...... Trumbull, 6 HOWARD MICHAEL FEUERSTEIN Memphis, CAREY T. FRAZIER ............... Nashville, DAVID P. GETCHELL .... .... . Salem Center' DANIEL J. GIFFORD . . . ...... Nashville, 7 SYLVAN I. GORDON .... .... N ashvillc, GEORGE E. HART ..... . . .Rock G1 ROBERT D. HART .... ..... J ackson, PAUL J. I-IARTMAN . . . .... Nashville, 8 VINCENT K. HUBBARD . . . .... Kingsport, BILLY C. JACK ......... .... C olumbia, ROBERT G. JOHNSTON . .. .... Pontotoc WILLIAM KENT JONES . . . .... McKenzie, HEN D. KEEFFE . .. I C. KNOWLES KGE B. KUMMER, III . . . .Wzxshington, D.C . . . , .Sparta, Tenn. . . . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla IAIVI H. LASSITER, ..... Huntingdon, Tenn P, LYNCH ....... VIAS J. MQBRIDE .... . . . . .Nzxshville, Tenn . . . . . . . .Philz1delphia, Pa LACE STUART MCCLOY, JR. . .lVIemphis, Tenn JDORE G. MCQUARY . . l C. NEWLIN . IAM B. OGDEN IAS H. PEEBLES, III . .. . RASKIND ......... AS G. ROADY LAS E. ROBERTSON . S L. ROGERS, III, ..... LD N. RONEY s C. SHORES, JR. .. DORE A. SMEDLEY .. A. SPANOGLE, JR. AS E. STEWART ON B. TARKINGTON ...... AM H. TAUBE ...... . THOMPSON TITTEL ..... C. VOGT, JR. . . . . . . . .Billings, Mont . . . .Danville, Ky . . . . .Louisville, Ky . . . .Nashville, Tenn . . .Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Bowling Green, Ky. Greenville, Ky Hendersonville, Term . .... Tampa, Fla . . .Nashville, Tenn . . . .Nashville, Tenn . . . .Nashville, Term Nashville, Term. . . , .Kz1nkakee, Ill . . . .Selma, Ala . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . Memphis, w. WADE ..............,... Nashville, M THOMAS WARREN, III ..Nashville, H. WERNER ......,......... Nashville, E LEE WHITFIELD ....... W. WIBLE ......... T. WILLIAMS A. YOUNG ...... . . N RAY ZBINDEN . .. . .. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn .Lake Wales, F la . . .Owensboro, Ky . . . .Memphis, Tenn . . . . .St. Louis, Mo .Chattanoogzn Tenn - I II ,Q-W2 GRADUATES 1 CHARLES JAMES N. BAILEY . .Middlesboroughj JOHN FRANKLIN BAKER ........ ALTA F, BOWMAN ...... WILLIAM CUMMING 2 FREDERICK A. DAI-ILMAN, JR. ... ADRIAN G. DANIEL ......... . NORMAN B. FIZETTE . . . MARY L. FUQUA 3 RUSSELL H. HUEBNER VERNON D. JONES .... JOHN W. LAING ....... IGNACIO M. MUNOZ 4 ELAINE SANDERS ............... MOHAMMAD UNIS SHAIKH .... Talagang, JERRY H. SULLIVAN ........ .... GLENN A. ZIMMERMAN . . . . Nashville, .Nashville, ' Nashville, I . . .Coming . . .Florenc . . . . .Delan . Nashville, Indi Cannelton . .Valencia, IN MEMORIAM MARGART ANN BRANTLEY, '63 MALCOLM BRUCE FARISI-I, '63 SHARON ANN MURPHEY, ,64 117 Fall Semester Susan Abney Priscilla Cole Jane Evans Jules Garhnklc Judy Garrccht Nancy Gore Corinne Ryan Judy Shanks About those sidewalk cafes . . . D E R B I Stephanie Souby Betty Stephens Ann Terry Nancy Hargraves Adrienne Kane Jeri Eisenberg Dr. and Mrs, How'1rcl S Dr. and Mrs. Robert B This year, again in association with the Marseilles, Vanderbilt sent two groups of students On September first, the fall group arrived in their home for five months. Everyone soon grew t charm of this university town and to appreciate the life of Provence. Thirty days were immediately intensive study of the proper use and pronunt French language. After this period, the students ten days to travel and relax before resuming their Vanderbilt Proper offered courses in Backgrounds rents of French Literature, in the History of World the History of the Theater. Courses in the French included contemporary French philosophy, novels, tics, and theater as well as studies of French culture. Two more vacation periods were int c classes. Thus the members of Vanderbilt-in France 7 118 I FRANCE ing Semester 'rcy Alan Brill rjorie Caldwell rge Early .lohn McCall Carolyn Mclilwcc ,Tohn Nordhaus Gayle Oliver Kathleen Litton Anna Grace Majors an Garber me Harmon ginia Huggins ert Hunt Sally Ostrow Sam Robertson Jackson White Thesper White ie jackson hard Keithley ah Levinsohn the opportunity to gain insight into French customs and ersity life, but they also were able to view much of Europe -hand, The countries they visited included: Belgium, lland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, England nd of course, France was HOME. best thing about a wine cave is those free samples. Aix was grand, bu , ,bww At Vanderbilt, the students are well-rounded. A plague on everybofly's house. ri aw Q ll lm lime. :F a' W ,es s eff' is EL as . 4-if-'Q 5 F ' -ygeeegkrdf iw sf its sei e ' ' '-5, H sf, 'a -is .EE- 'aP -'-' ra it 5 A 3 -Q, Y. , 4 .. in 47 .:.:.:.- L - ., hr.: , - si -awk B , W gi'- afshe . 5 Welcome to Nashville. All the World, unfortun is not a but perfzap cz Theatre of the Al At any rate, there are enough ridiculous events and inane principles to more than plentiful comic relief. Nor can one siphon all foolishness and l: from Vanderbilt University. For where resides the noble deed or nostalgic ory in whose shadow dwells not counterfeit mirth? In twenty years, we shall doubtless return and hear the old bell they down from Kirkland and think: the devil with crippled childreng this vi despite unconscious images of faculty children. We shall lilcewise muse the fates of the twenty-three young ladies who modestly petitioned for of the Bracelet. Then there will he the Twistg Lord knows what we will of that. 17.0 ww' www :?a:'e:,::f1:-Q a n , . 559 E' J V A' wx N K fx :V Q S2fg,'4-H-.slfzfgfg '- 5 'gf M .I Q5 k m Q fx, e -'MVN 1? 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Still, a human tear will remain a tear, though it float in a glass of Budweiser. The olcl values will endure, like gems in the mud if neecl he. XVe must be hopeful, and, then, perhaps in a true society, the economic, moral, and aesthetic patterns will lose their exclu- sively secular quality, In our society, we are taught to consider the other man. But to see oneself through another's eyes sometimes re- quires a sense of humour. Get these free from the Rand cout racks. FEATURES AND HONORARIES Two maidens and two leopards sauntering Passed twenty feet beyond me through the dellg They were apparently daughters of the king Of that region-both girls chattering Like birds, the leopards, very dignifed, Treading most sedately at their side. -Fairy Tale by Merrill Moore 17.6 vm -., fi , - Eff a fx ,,.1 . V . ,If 4 I N. 1 U u .M -'vi' ,-' 4 J ' Y 4 r' 4 'X 11,1 , uf 1., ff 1 1 1 mmm 4 , M . . A 11 1711 11 1- ' .. W ,1 f' mr H 1' , V, V ijmwlq' .-Q , N L.: I5 ,, N My LA H, - lmwi' 1,,,.. 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Standing: Millie Wyatt, Sandra Murray, Love Beavers, Rosemary Carleton, Noel Anderson, Robbie Robertson, Pam Oli ver, Dinah Levinsohn, Mary Lawrence Myers, Babs Holcomb Charlotte Wright, and Gayle Oliver. ev Cdosen iss ommo ore or Griflic Glasser, Pain Oliver, Noel Anderson, Diane Casllc, and Robbie Robertson enjoy the dessert held in their honor by the COIVINIODORE staff. Judges: Billy Benson, lillielyn Frost, and Burl Beasley compari- notes as they make their final decision. Thursday, November 29, was the big night for the twenty two beauties who were gathered in Neely Auditorium. I elimaxed an exciting and busy week for these coeds, all o whom were lovely enough to win the title of MISS COMM DORE. Monday found the girls posing for newspaper pictures, an on Tuesday evening they were honored at a dessert given b the COMMODORE staff, This was the initial meeting fo contestants and judges, and was so thoroughly enjoyed by bot that all were reluctant to leave. The girls did not meet again until Thursday night whe promptly at 7:30 p.m. the pageant got under way with Lou Brown and the Joint University Dance Band setting the moo Each of the contestants was escorted to the stage and tool: h ttltrl before the judges, and when the Master of ceremonie Metro Mayor C, Beverly Briley, announced the ten se finalists the tension really began to mount. It was a difiicult choice for judges: Mrs. Howard E. Pro Jr., wife, mother and sometimes model, Mr. W, A. Benso Jr., past COMMODORE business manager and head of Be son Printing Co., and Mr. Charles P. 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V ice-President BILL BRANCH ...... ...., S ecretary-Treasurer Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership fraternity designed to recog- nize men who have been most outstanding in service and leadership in campus activities. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa may not exceed three per cent of the total graduating male class. The Commodore Circle, founded in 1934, twice a year taps undergraduate men who have distinguished them- selves in at least two of the following fields: scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, and fine arts. Believing that leadership in campus affairs should be supplemented by scholastic achievements, Omicron Delta Kappa requires a minimum of 1.8 grade average for membership eligibility. Potential members also must possess a high moral character, integrity, qualities of fellowship, and be consecrated to demon- strate ideals. 'ikikskifkiik ij 145 MORTAR BOARD OFFICERS ANNE TIRRILL .... ........... ...... P r exident ELLEN DURHAM . . . . . .Vice Prexident ELLEN PEARSON . . . ..... Secretary GAIL STARLING . .. .... Treasurer JUDY JEAN Cox .... Editor Mortar Board is a national honor society for senior college women. The honor of membership in Mortar Board has come to symbolize an outstanding contribution of a woman student to the Vanderbilt campus in the fields of scholarship, leader- ship, and service. Each spring Mortar Board taps new members according to its highest ideals. Mortar Board is more than an honorary organization, how- ever. The campus situation is constantly studied and service is rendered when needed. The Vanderbilt Bachelor Maids Chap- ter recognizes high scholarship each fall by presenting a plaque to the girl who has made the highest scholastic average her freshman year. In the winter Mortar Board sponsors Stunt Night in which all classes participate. The proceeds go to the Nora C, Chaflin Scholarship Fund. In these and other ways the honor of Mortar Board is transferred into active services for the student body, faculty, and administration of Van- derbilt. - Anne Tirrill Ellen Durham 146 Linda Armstrong Sarah Byers Judy Jean Cox Kay Erdman Ellen Pearson Judy Wimberly 147 THE RAVEN N 4 N TOM ABERNATHY NEAL BATSON ROY BLOUNT BILL BROOKS LIONEL BARRETT HOLT SMITH TOMMY WEBBER JULE CROCKER JOHN RUSSELL DAVE ALBRIGHT FRANK WOODS HANK LESESNE TOMMY PATTERSON RUFF PANT TOMMY CARLOCK STEVE RAEBER CHUCK CHERRY CLINT RASBERRY LOUIS WADE BOBBY SMITH I 48 1 I I L I 1 E 1 1 1 V l I I A + I BILL BOOTH ROBERT DAVIS WENDELL RAWL LEONARD RICH WILLIAM BRAN STERLING OWE , 'Vf ., , M Y , ' 'p f , N aff A '.'N W W! 'A' ., 1, fl K' GREEKS . . . four years ago-when he was a freshman in the fall, when he knew nobody, when he was nobody, one evening when he was out walking in the full pain of autumn loneliness, he had passed down this street and had stopped under the shadow of a tree, hearing the bi-36 blat, hearing 'voices through open windows, seeing the Greek letters ritually illuminated by a bulb concealed in the eaves of the porch. -The Cave by Robert Penn Warren 154 pmsrvv: ob . Q W . F. V W, Xa 1 ylrrwwsw-rs : , I ff fre ,s - Mlm----sr., rr QQ, asm.-w 1 I, ,. .K -vw I, gms .,, ,, .1 1 1 H sss--- WQQW1 Wm-my-, ru-alll-WW w'l'jp Qqg'gzW.,l W: , .J ,.,.,,....,,w ' '- i A A+- - - Y . Las?-,,..-fw A V 'zkqst-25 QM, V-M - ,. maflfcwe-:Q . ,, -- vryyrv..-1.-LH V 1, 4 x- A Qf' if fiat' --'ww- 1 ' Q- .1.,.Ien5,1 ---M? ' 4 rein-611. .jp 1344 '- 1-'.,., i ' W 1 Q ' -- ,x ru, JV v .XF -mi- H I YL, K Y u'f xuV'3,w5vxbIffJ5,Q, . X v 'X YGWWIHMWWV m1iiiiwW3,Jagg4v1Ll,g5W-G 'Q' . 'W ,, ,. W X- V, ,ww xx ' ' 1 W .AWEFX W 2 X Ad! -A fx: vwwwfw' Q W- Y ,, H, , , A N , ,Afgid M X U ' WM rx M sWwsqJWA. W Y ,wwmw s3W W X -X vm' WW-y.,Nr, M ,' ,, ,,ymf'M ,cr YQ M WM ' ' , X , ,,fzwwwsvagryWmNm ' M'We1WfQ1iQfw:,mr3f9W X ' ' ' . H V - '3'V,f:..r,g::mi 7? , Wgggm v Fraternities are mysterious, to freshmen, to seniors, they are sometimes troublesome- I don't know whether it is absurd or amusing that students from Vanderbilt, Fisk Peabody, and Tennessee A661 observed World Brotherhood Week last Sunday by dis- cussing fraternity grade averages and rush. Any conversation in which the word i'Greek- dom is used no less than nine times is not going to amount to much. 7 Nearly all of the Negro students participating in the discussion following the banquet at Tennessee State made, in the carefully correct diction of most young educated South- ern Negroes f obtain or secure, never 'igetv a jobl, highly intelligent and articulate remarks. But they never said anything, and the eloquent and disjointed discussion of essentially discriminatory social fraternities was rather grimly ironic in the light of the suggestion that these same articulate people will have trouble getting jobs when they graduate. A conversation among White and Negro students about bream fishing or Kant would have in its small way a salutary effect on racial relationships, but such a conversation about the administration of the sort of brotherhood fnot to disparage it completelyj represented by Greek letters tends to be in itself misleading and empty. The secrets of love and hate between men are old and cryptic, and the only way to deal with them is to live with them and with other men, earnestly, honestly, and openly. The Negro student to my left leaned over to me during the banquet Sunday and asked, Is your daddy a Greek? My daddy is not a Greek, but a Southern White man fnot, fortunately for me, a bigoted onel, and my dinner companion's daddy no doubt is a Southern Negro man. When we ignore that fact, I think we are blotting something out of our minds and hearts that cannot honestly be ignored. -Roy Blount The Hustler, Feb., 1963 156 vw! sg? W 1 V. W V 'N K ' 'ff' 42 if f ' 42 4 x4 -fl YE' fm. luv wk., A H 75315 QQEXTH' 5 V . Q W ' ' ,Q U-if 3 235 55 if . y LQ ' 2:1252 .1,.,.. ' 5 ff - k I ,, ,L -3-,i-535:-'gags '-sas' . 21, asa .za :.:.,..,:': 5, Q5?1fEQi5V A gi. , - gm: ,xx 1232? , ,mm ,M , E ,, MUN 3 A' QB., 6. WW X W1 WM, wsyywgl sings : M 'N ' '7'23'39 HW M N W E 5 1 Q5 . 1, Q , M ,f X , 5 3 2 4 if A SEQ ' 5 .Q M- . B . 51,3 . 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Albright, their president, proved to be a capable executive, and at press time, he was even heard trumpeting something about Greek Week having been closed by an all campus dance marked with tremendous interest, enthusiasm, and success. Now we all take Albright with a grain of salt, but the good Greeks seem to be, at the very least, improving their national image with this Greek Week paraphernalia-you know: Freshman Friends of the Symphony and all that. By the way, we have noticed a gradual decline in dirty rushn during the past few years, so these Greeks, and their council, might be indeed setting their house, or houses, in order. As for the ominous rumours that fraternities shall fall, we prefer not to pick the round, for despite the A.F.C. and Look and academic excellence, the fraternities number fifty- four per cent of undergraduate men, most of the campus officers are in fraternities, and by the way, fraternities add quite a bit to college in general, They may change-we hon- estly hope for the better-but they haven't faded yet. So what's wrong with throwing a few snowballs. You come right down to the basement thereas a lot there-and all of you can la some in on huh .wvgsfftwwse ' ,LTL-mp 1,27 g, 4,555 Eff? 1 1:H3f'1:N1' K rm. W , ,K its - T W S W . . vunsam..a,.a...,,,...,v. ..z, r:.Q:EEiU?,,z,JFi2,ff,Yf.,. 132. eE.,., . :':-'s:::- -e DAVID ALBRIGHT Preszdent of II' C AEI! Steve Braverman Ken Blumberg Dave Axelrocl al TQ David Thomas Ray Michaels John Hamil B011 B. Miller Skip Wilson Tom Quinn BIKE Jabez jackson Charles Tinclall John L. Tye 'Diff Joe Blackburn Lee Chase Alan Ballew DAVID ALBRIGHT HUE SMITH . .. STEVE RAEBER . . ALAN GOTTLIEB RANDY LANFORD KA OFFICERS . . ...... President . . . . .. . . .Vice-President Recording Secretary . . . .Corresponding Secretary ...............Treasurer Rulf Fant Brad Dunn Bill Lebo KE Steve Raeber Pete Hoover Jim Fitzwater QLIO Sterling Owen Joe Martin Crawford McGivaren 'DK T Don Houser Q'Tex7' Armstrong Dave Monaco HRA Bob McNeilly Jim Watson Mike Ainslie f.-IE John Clay Bill Whitaker Jim Crew EX Jack Yusk Willi Hardison Bob Dunkerly EN Doug Sigman Tom Roesch Bill Strong ZBT Alan Cooper Allan Ament: Hershel Bloom E ,,S Founded: New York University, November 7, 1913 Established at Vanderbilt: June 9, 1929 Address: 209 4th Avenue South Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: None Fall STEVE BRAVERMAN STEVEN GALE, v ARNOLD RITT BYRON KOLITZ, T Yes: you hold him there and cut off his wings, then 1-et him get into the unleavened bread. Spring STEVE BRAVERMAN 5 DAVID AXELRAD, If ' ARNOLD RITT, 2 BYRON KOLITZ, T Bibb, 9 ' 9- .,-Q, ig 99 ' 'I 1 Tau Chapter's progress has been evident in many areas in recent Our dreams come true when the new chapter house is dedicated . . . Hustler most improved fraternity scholastically as we progress to fourth Pledges grab top honors by receiving the highest scholastic average on I I A- More social events held than ever before . . . Banana Boatl' held at new house . A rides the tricycle-or does he? . . . Five dollar fox bows out, I Q dollar Braufrman steps in . . . Best active award goes to Alvin . . . Mutt win best pledge awards . . . Byron Kolitz, Klan Blumberg, and Steve Brauerman PI to posts in Hillel organization . . , The new spirit of AEPi is 160 Row: D. Axelracl, Kenneth M. Blumberg, :n J. Braverman, Peter L. R. Finklc. l Row: S. Gale, Alan D. Glick, Leonard ll. ran, Martin B. Hertz. Row: E. Herzfeld, Adrian B. Himmel- D. Steven Kaplan, Byron L. N T Row: A. Makraver, Edward N. 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I i - a 1 A t A 1 5 ---- ' - V Ei. - -.Z ' .. its Q , g W 2 ,. - -' 25 B I' 9' 'Dalai Q' A t. it E , :W 5 . 3 5. ,N 1 -45 is as ,,,, W :ef V f Q : . rf 161 First Row: Thomas E. Abernathy, Tom A Clifford B. Bateman, Stuart S. ton, Aubrey K. Black, Jr., John W. ifian, John E. Bossert, J. Lindsay Bi r. Second Row: John C. Burdick, III, Williar Caldwell, Jr., Brian J. Carmines, I H. Chappell, Jr., Henry T. Col James A. Coda, Christopher E. Co: Lawrence O. Cooper. Third Row: Douglas S. Cornwell, Dave Dallmey Lawrence Daly, James M. Daniels, J. Darby, John H. Day, Richal DcArmond, Jr., Paul H. DeLzmcy, Fourth Row: C. Powers Dorsett, Jr., Joe A. l Thomas A. Duke, Bart B. Duncan, S. Dunseth, Howard H. Enlow, Ro Finfrock, Brendan E. Finucane. Fifth Row: Robert L. Frank, James L. Michael F. Geiger, Charles R. Gl Arthur D. Graff, James M. Grout, W. Grout, Thomas H. Guyton. Sixth. Row: John A. Hamil, James B. Hardy, P Harmer, John A. Henry, Rowland Victor T. Hudson, Richard H. Ke Louis F. Kirchhoff, Jr. Seventh Row: Steven H. Lasher, John W. Le Winsor Letton, III, David E. David J. Malone, Ellis P. Malone, J. McCulloch, Dee L. Metcalf, II Eighth Row: Blakeman Q. Meye1', III, Ed Michaels, Oscar L. Potts, Jr., D Ravage, Wendell L. Rawls, Del Redmon, Gordon K. Rogers, L Schrodin, Jr. Ninth Row: Thomas Schweizer, Jr., Mich Seaglc, Herbert J. Smith, John W. Charles M. Spangler, Russell C. man, Frederick A. Steif, Ro Sudderth. Tenth Row: Robert M. Sullins, David H. Neil P. Valleau, Albert L. Wa Walter M. Wallace, Jimmy D. Thomas P. Warlow, III, Jack White. Eleventh Row: Ray C. Williams, Steven W. William N. Wood-Prince, Bill P. Ferd C. Zundel. Not Pictured: Rupert Colmore Caudhill, Tom Gaudet, Larry Robert Ledyard, David Reed, Sherwin, Robert Smithson, Jeff Founded: Virginia Military Institute, September 11, 1865 Established at Vanderbilt: October 19, 1889 Address: 2422 Kensington Place Colors: Sky Blue and Gold Flower: White Tea Rose 5 . 41.115 A - ..?r?i.A .. fl IERS zmester Y RAWLS, President 5 WADE, Vice-President THOMAS, Secretflry Y DALY, Treasurer Semexler THOMAS, President REED, Vice-President DAY, Secretafy You're damn right we got a lotta Indians! DALY, Trenxurer 4 rl!! ' ls and Combest lead out successful rush . . . Clean up in Alabama, Tennessee, iff . JV. City . . . Immediately offered positions with LecN . . . W. M. cops Chapter ship Award . . . Grammond and Golden Boy not satisfied with two-year will run for life next November . . . New best-seller: 240 Minutes in the Tank, a q rles Glasheen . . . Brother Duncan drops Fraternity . . . lack of interest . . . Q cops class attendance award . . . Champagne Party best ever . . . Wint rs tubsicle festivities . . . Great new Cv club organized . . . Giutton disavows t-of-three rumors . . . Roommate Kerm Black complains that Bossert ts in bed . . . W. M. wins Pi Phi Faithfulness Trophy . . . Brother Metcalf reat Pumpkin to some? inquires: 'iWhy does no one want me to marry ter? . . . Seagle observed throwing food at Rand . . . Rumored that in Albertville t of ten prefer dark meat to light . . . Chapter sage allows as how verbosity is exceeded only by his pulchritude . . . Cornwell displays usual A , level head fthree times? . . . Pledges show affection for W. M. immediately ledging . . . Taus lcingpins on LM. gridiron . . . Daddy Wade lets son rmitory, promises to raise allowance . . . Daly-Bear still playing six ends against dle . . . Chapter scholastic average takes slight upturn , . . year averages promise to be interesting , . . Oh, well, one year won't hurt . . 163 Founded: Miami University Address: 212 24th Avenue South Colors: Light Blue and Pink August 8, 1839 Established at Vanderbilt: February 22, 1884 Flower: Pink Rose BOW awk 'HR OFF1 Fall Se HUB SMITH, Pr LIONEL BARRETT, Vice-Pr B. J. MILLER, Se SANDY THOMAS, T1- Spring S Yes, it's a Beta Theta Pi. A -'lS:. I1 BETA THETA PI B. J. MILLER, P SANDY THOMAS, Vice-Pi ED DQZEVALLOS, s JOE MOODY, T1- New Frontier finally takes over, but Louisville bloc eventually institutes Big De Still, Caravan success. Beast can pick 'em. First she shatters glas heart . . . Herring snatches to no avail . , . Good times role in Memphis, no to Hamilton . . . Can't shake Pops . . . Lose Mole-get Rodent . . . F best in years. Beast and Burkhardt stanclouts . . . Swimmers take second-at le Teets becomes grid-iron legend-Juday not far behind-Gambil hoopsters . . . Tinka cramps Duckyis ballet style . . . Load swaps re shepherd for blond wig . . , Duke gets Duchess . . . Swanson enumerates . , . U Lloyd . . . Cuthbert no entiende . . . Robert E. Lee loses to Lafaye People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw triads . , . Lucius gathers hens about him and treds into jaws of the world . . . Widdice, ano stone face . . . Lem stoned too, frequently . . . Pajama party rocks on bed-built-fora twenty . . . Two Cuthberts axid two slow-motion wits . . . TQ Hust doesn't rush . . , Moody claims Grapes have no Wrath . . . Gung Ho re Hustered, vociferous, sarcastic and loyal . . . Solvency at all c Events diiferent but Betas, thank Wooglin, are alway 164 Row: L. Baird, Lionel R. Barrett, Charles shford, John M. Berutich, Jr., Wil- T. Bradley, Jr., John H. Burkhardt, s W. Carroll, II. d Row: ni K. Carson, james R. Cheshire, imes B. Chiles, Charles S. Churchill, IS. Cuthbert, II, Steven J. Cuthbert, rd P. deZevalles, Jr. Row: s W. Dixon, Michael U. Doyle, B. Eldred, Leslie B. Enoch, Oscar P. rald, Robert L. Fox, Jr., Miles H. lin. . Gambill, David B. Garvin, Otto orgi, Alan L. Hall, Battle M. ton, Fred H. Hamilton, Aubrey B. ell, J r. 1, Row: EI OW! s A. Herring, James C. Holliday, B. Hubbard, Jr., Fred B. Hunt, illiam R. Jones, James G. Lackey, omas W. Lloyd, III. ow: sscll Mabry, Allan T. Malone, D. McArthur, David C. McBirney, . McCall, Robert L. McClure, G. Miller. Row: J. Miller, Joe R. Moody, Jr., S. Myers, Frank O. Oakes, Ted ot, Thompson B. Patterson, Jan D. Row: Peebles, Stephen M. Peskoe, Toni nn, L. M. Tipton Reed, David L. on, Samuel G. Robertson, Jr., Don er. OHV! C. Smith, Jr., E. McVay Smith, Smith, III, Larry H. Spalding, C. Swanson, Claude A. Thomas, t Watehorn. OYV I E. West, Weldon B. White, Jr., . Widdice, Timothy P. Willis, . Wilson. ctured: Doug Brandon, Doug i, Hubert Drone, Robert Hen- , Barry Hayley, David Holt, Wil- ay, George Martin, Dick Tcets, , James Wallace. 1 Y I First Row: Robert L. Bostick, Jr., Donald F. B Charles C. Brown, Thomas M. John E. Butcher, Sam C. Butler, C. Daniel. Second Row: Ted E. Ciochon, William B. ames H Fischle William G. J - Y, mond, Seaborn L. Hardman, L. Hatcher, Thomas B. Hirsch. Third Row: l Willis W. Holloway, Jr., Hart Huggins, Jabez F. Jackson, E. Johnston, John W. Kelsey, Terry Timothy L. Kirton. Fourth Row: Fred P. Knust, Karl E. Larsen, 'l A. Lemond, Jr., Frank H. Leonn liam E. Martin, Robert B. Ma Robert R. Maxwell. Fifth Row: Ted E. Maynard, Frank A. Mc Louis B. Miller, William H. John B. Olson, John F. Orman H. Patterson. s Sixth Row: Edward M. Reavis, Robert S Stuart E. Rich, J. Thurston Roac L. Roberts, Carl D. Roderwald, F. Sanderson, Jr. Seventh Row: William E. Shahan, II, Jerome S Don' V. Shields, Frederick M. Richard C. Smith, Austin K. Robert P. Thomas. Eighth Row: Charles S. Tindall, III, Wil Touchberry, Jr., John L. Tye, S. Ursery, William P. Walden, C Walker, Robert B .Warr. ' Ninth Row: R. Lynn Warren, Newton G. Robert Whiteman, John B. Wilk R. Wilson, W. Roberts Wilson, Wise. Not Pictured: Tom Kenny, Ben Ray O'Steen, Frank Purdy, C man, Cyril Smith. 5 Founded: Yale University, June 22, 1884 Established at Vanderbilt: October 12, 1889 1 Colors: Blue, Gold, and Red Flower: Pansy E o v ' 4 D Q 0' 8 .vlan ' 314k iii 3 'W Q v 1 was 4 zester THOMAS, President URKE, Vice-President AHAN, Secretary OUCHBERRY, Treasure: emetter JACKSON, President Come on, Dekes, we gotta score once. WILSON, Vice-President RSERY, Secretary ARDMAN, Treasurer Address: 24th Avenue South n-.a H ' 1:-.:-:gap-r 1-12:-u.asHEf -gfmfm? . 'sms-3 lays organs while Bostick plays benjog Max sole survivor of trio . . . kes pound of flesh from Kid . . . D. convention notes: Drifter and Burke ngs for scotch . . . Hawaiian Eye finds ultimate in hospitality sweets . . . p singers get mixed reviews from Kirkland but score smashing success ghbors . . . Johnston joins Key Club. Shepherd top gun for one semester . . . nd Pill Ed visit Pauline but Warr couldn't come . . . Kelsey, Thomas, esday set precedent fQr,Bullet . . . Winter chill warmed by Hot Nuts seven-day . . . B. G, Queen maintains profane note throughout homecoming, talks a good game . . . Roy takes advantage of cheap glass and sets new Ole Miss partyat Memphis so good that nobody remembers . . diarretic strikes Touch's-kitehen . . . Subterrainians carry communal logical extreme . . . Finals put house on pill standard . . . Silencio carries Spring . . . Bez spearheads wet frontier with The Swede as Pops . . . of the finest new house on campus sobering reality all thanks 167 mmm! A mm Q-of F' 1:6152 ai ' DELTA milligram monkey on his back . . . Charlie Brown and Kenny give K A Alumni. So long Cherokee Life . . . Howdy Pi Phi,s. I L ., EQ Q fo gg - ' 'ag KA weathers reconstructlon era . . Temporary house attracts 33 Ne repulses Chapter Both has delus1ons of room m hall Shannon out of SI Frustrated Rush Captain must carry own bag after loss of porter too far th1s year House converted to Fuggxan system of Reallty Baby Wants to show IC Oggs does show it 1n alley Slcew talces to drm poetry mystxcs and supper . . . Leho vac1llated upon Chapter a D Dog s competence 1n phone room Pant st1l1 lost Ln glen Claus dumps dubxous toys on assembled company Lack of Cave Art leaves frustrated Adam thmlcs he is the fxrst man Gooch keeps goes to Grayhar Hotel anyway . . . CF studles Gerf destroys h1s transcendmg a cold Mule fmcls girl with two good pomts Snyder me apartment to nurture young love . . Ch1 Chonxc Holes v1ctor1ous m Contest Turn Mountcastle around Irate mothers descend on retrxeve daughters from pledges Ables on that Brazzelton Dunn s love l1fe has 1ts ups and downs . . , Nashvxlle pol1ce love Southern Hospx Pledges Lntroduced to quamt dialect song Dune to us Russel corner Muse tames lseser beast Chapter s favorlte g1rl lc meat KA preva1ls m spxte of unwholesome ne1ghborhood Wor mans1on slowed by loneliness of hnclcrnason Regeneration Low: W. Adams, William Joseph Ander- hn W. Andes, Cornelius C. Apflel, 7. Auston, John W. Axford, Charles iett, Robert Burton Barnett, Daniel 'olo. , Row: A Y. Bashinsky, Jr., Robert George , William Gordon Booth, Jr., JayVIBotehford, III, Bob Brame, L.-1Bi'asiield, O. H. Brown, Greer Busbee, III, J. Michael Campbell. :Row: ,s J. Campbell, Jr., Malcom 1y Carey, James Dudley Clenclincn, . A. Cockrill, Douglas R. Cockrill, l B. Coley, II, I. John Cox, William Daniel, Barry R. Davidson. Row: W. Davis, Charles C. Dawson, s C. Dedman, III, F. Towers David H. Dorminey, Harold B. Lester Glenn Fant, III, Paul Ivan iberry, William W. Featheringill. low: S. Francis, Thomas E. Fulghum, n V. Glass, Jr., James C. Gooch, l L. Graves, Thomas Rucker Jr., John David Hanes, Benny C. , James B. Heishman. ow : N. Henderson, Robert J. Hobbs, H. Hoffman, David D. Hood, W. Hutton, Wayne S. Hyatt, E. Jernigan, Donald M. Johnson, W. Johnson, IH. Row: . Kaiser, Harvey Lee Kincaid, . Kirkpatrick, Terry W. Knepper, B. Krewateh, Paul H. Kuhn, G. Lanford, William C. Lebo, Lehman. OW! . Lester, John C. Lotz, Charles n, Richard C. McCord, Thomas y, Robert B. McLean, Lauurenee r, gonald B. Mountcastle, Wil- u is. ow: ggel, John Lain Oldham, E. B. III, Robert A. Plummer, Hugh William Rethorst, Jr., Jerry G. ndrew B. Rittenberry, Britt A. II. -ow: Royalty, Willett H. Rush, Bruce l, William D. Settlemire, John Gary F. Smith, Robert Wesley r., James C. Snyder, Albert F. Row: Walker, Ben Alan Weaver, Rush Gary W. 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M A -255, 1 sz- A V, L -if ' V, l ' . 212 ...J , - - ':fe, , gji j.i : R. ,A ' in , Abuv V x 1 ,, a n I s' 4 A if , E - .. in , M g..-.ez lg, ' :E , sm, , .. , . ,.. , .I 1 .,.. - H .. . h W - ...ZA .. , , w -1 2 9 n ew T' 'ea . .F A Q . 4- . A We l ,V ,. V I ,Q I fa.,,.: . Q rw X, . -V ,E , , .V , , x AM.: . :Il i A A K F 1 . Q Q . Q sts ef W 3 ' ' ' ' P I ..:. 'P ,, .,, ....lf tliif fl A t ' 'e I A s. K I th f '-'f .... P. 1, .,,. ',..' l QQ , f'A.bA I ':P . .iiv .,,. . . 1-' 'f A2f2f2 n. K f A . . ... e l la e t lu l l! :E a t li n k ! 170 First Row: James B. Anderson, Richard C. If tine, James W. Barnes, William Ben Beaird, Shelby R. Bramer, Hari Brown, William M. Buckner, Herb: Bunchman, James E. Burroughs. Second Row: Henry B. Cain, Harold B. Cartel Ralph Douglas Cash, Stephen K. Cl lin, James B. Cochran, Lewis S' Corbit, Robert F. Cunningham, Dillard, David M. Dye. Third Row: ' William F. Elder, James E. Fitz Don J. Fleming, Roy O. Fleming, T W. Fowler, Cyril Vaughan Frase1 William B. French, II, Robert D. F1 III, Henry Watt Gregory, III. Fourth Row: Robert Emmet Guy, Michael Hall, Frederick H. Hammond, III, Nelson Harper, John Herbert Har Clyde C. Head, Jr., John S. Hen Alan T. Hicks, Melvin G. Holland Fifth Row: James L. Holsted, Paul Williams I-I Buck Hussung, Hugh C. Hyatt, Ja Jewell, Jr., John B. Johnson, Wyat Johnson, Joe A. Johnson, Jr., Willa Johnston. ', Sixth Row: John C. Jones, Walter Hughey Ki Malcom G. Koch, John D. Lentz, Lanier Lewis, William T. Lindsay, Longley, III, Carl C. Marran, Cl Parks McCall. Seventh Row: Paul G. McFarland, James G. Lamb Bolton Myhr, Jr., Albert IV, Charles Michael Ofenstein, B. Oliver, IV, William B. Owen, Vincent Parsons, Robert W. Patti Epighth Row: George Francis Paxton, Joe C Gerald T. Pceples, James M. John R. Perry, Jr., Alvan R. Piers William E. Porter, Stephen M. Fred B. Ragland. Ninth Row: James L. Rawls, Michael G. Rees W. Royer, Howard Kent Russ, Taylor Segraves, David E. Sherro Franklin Shuford, Harry P. James Allan Smith. Tenth Row: James G. Stuckey, Charles W. Sut Ernest S. Sutherland, Robert E, Anthony D. Thompson, Will1 Tisdal, Benjamin C. Wade, Wil Waldrup, Charles V. Webster. Eleventh Row: Olin West, III, John Binford Harold James Wiesman, Jr., D Williams, Joseph H. Williams, F M. Woodward. Not Pictured: Sim Davis, Oscar ter, Otis Hood, Marvin Hudson Rice, Clarke Waggener. Founded: University of Virginia, LN December 10, 1869 Established at Vanderbilt: April 13, 1877 Address: 211 24th Avenue South Colors: Scarlet, White, and Green Flower: Lily of the Valley an IJERS Qemester DILLARD, President N LONGLEY, Vice-President RAEBER, Secretary MITH, Treasurer Semester RAEBER, P1'ffffde'1f Yeah, sure, I was A11-LMP OHNSTON, Vice-President MOORE, Secretary HARRIS, Treasurer I Kappa Sigs move onward and upward to another glorious year . . . We finally he problem of what to do about Nashville pledges . . . K-Sigs appropriate . souls from rush and begin to lead them in the paths of righeousness g ,ir own sake . . . Generalissimo Beachball,' opens an induction center for an ag K Army . , . Our illustrious G.lVl. and i'GiH:ord are also-rans for King Rex . . . 5 ga I p t:'s perseverance pays ollig he graduates, but only after driving Chancellor ' x I ' omb into retirement . . . lndelli doesn't fare as well and the Dean has him failed ped-up charges . . . Kappa-Sigs christen the new AEPi house with bottles ' again, and again, and again . . . We find a new friend and our parties take on ufeshtive atmoshpheren . . . Good Lord, Lummox makes his grades! . . . stic chairman reports K-Sigs has a 1.6 overall average but finds that he ced the decimal . . . C'est la vie . . . Pard learns to play cards, awhile . . . ' Schmidt wakes up, sees daylight, goes back to bed . . . Ho-Hum . . . Bucky finds ' r Bee-Bah from Atlanta . . . Turbeville goes off in search of Truth and ustice . . . Bennie Boo finds his true love but gets so excited he forgets how to K . . How can anybody look worse than Fitzwater- . . . fThis writer will discuss Sig's athletic prowess in next week's edition of the COMMODORE., S I A. 171 Founded: Miami University, J Address: 2423 Kensington Place gi 'Q I-iifaxyff Established at Vanderbilt: T 5fISS,f,.zT - ,SW-ff W me .-- My January 20, 1876 Colors: Azure and White Flower: White Carnation L. 7 , fr , OFF1 Fall sef TOMMY CARLOCK, Pre! STERLING OWEN, Vice-Pre KEN SHALIBO, Sec JACK BRADON, Tre S pring Se STERLING OWEN, Pre f 1ff.h :. QT i MATT HOWARD, Vice-Pr HANK LESESNE, Se A JACK BRADON, Tre ' n1 lNIaybe a new house'll put us back on our feetfl Jw 'ffl- half J A 'kb ' ' ' L. ik. 'mtv PHI DELTA TI-IETA Good-bye 2019, hello wrong side . . . So long to Butch's, A 66 B, Vaughn Lovelady's, lVlaclc's, and Doc Clevelandis . . . P.T. 109 . . . Too Brothers pinned-too many dates at lunch , , . Wolfe comes to the house! . . . crop of Schlitz cans pledge . . . Wells is Santa-or Castro Claus . . . dance is not so Square after all, we roll at the roller rink . . . Phi's cam Bush loses . . . l-louse of Gloom . . . ':That will be five plus the cost of the Da . . , Ponder, Our man in space . . . Congratulations Mol-I mean Bank Lesesne accepts his bid . . . What, where, how come, why Zeilke . . . The Rise an of Nikita Carloclc . . . Love depledges . . . Braden receives a shot in rh , . . Flossie gets on the stick , , . Matrox gets Iavaliered while in-Neb-briated . . .A graduates . . . Mat leaves the gridiron for coaching post and . . . O1 purged . . . I-Immmmrnmmmrnac . . . Persimmons . . , We thought one Glov bad . . . Piclc it Chip . . . beea paaty . . . Shalibo learns to like his Hsh . , . French Jerry, and Sterling all take part in the best dressed contest-they all wi get a trip to a local lake . . . Jerry cut a class? . . . Davis finally ge to take his chain . . , Ellis completes the triangle . . . Rose feels the hen head . . . Dodge plays basketball between letters . . . Diamon voted the most popular senior , . . All f 177. if A .1 'ix 5 sg fr. .. FH-gig is fe i siiisse e December 26, 1848 . 0 was .M ' 5- an Row: Q L. Aldcrson, Richard E. Allen, on L. Baggett, Andrew B. Benedict, William H. Bessire, Joe B. Binkley, Edwin H. Bishop, jr., Tully T. Blay- Pete L. Boney. ld Row: M. Borodofsky, jr., ,Iohn R Braden, 'hillip VV. Brooks, Wyatt N. Bullock, nas S. Carlock, Larry L. Cliarnlaer- 'on R. Cleveland. William H. Craw- George G. Creagh. 1 Row: d L. Dalton. Esliek E. Daniel. Frank lavis, Joe H. Davis, Jr., John F. lys, Jr., Judson W. Delaney, John Dobbs, Henry G. Dodge, Lon W. en. :h Row: trd W. Ellis, William D. Evans, rt B. Faber, Robert B. Frist, john over, jr., Terry G. Graves, Reginald Eray, III, John W. Greenfield, s H. Growden. Row: O. Guflee, Daniel H. Handwerkcr, -lharles J. Harwod, James H. Haver- H. Rey Helvcnston, II, Matthew oward, William F. Hughes, Jr., U1 W. Hughes, Albert W. Hutchin- Row: m P. Johnston, ,Ianws C. Kincaid, R. Lesesne, David B. Longley, R. Lunsford, William F. Malone, 1 G. Martin, Ir., Ken W. Mattox, P. McCarty. h Row: P. McDaniel, John P. McDonald, t G. McEniry, Crawford S. Me- n, French R. McKnight, Jr., C. McLaren, Douglas C. MC- lin, George H. McLean, Jr., s D. McVean. Row: th W. Milam, Guy W. Mitchell, erling W. Owen, III, William W. L. Dumas Ponder, James A. Por- eorge W. Reddien, Jr., Charles hardson, Lee O. Rogers, Jr. Row: P. Schwall, Lewis D. Scott, Kent libo, Henry Smith, Jr., Eugene sel, Jr., John M. L. Sweet. Fred- . Thranhardt, Charles C. Trabue, M. Vaughn. Row: M. VVatkins, Vance A. Vtlebb, F. Wfeigel, James T. Wells, M. Wentworth, Jr., Spence L. David L. Wolfe, Joe R. Woods, . lNright. h Row: T. Zeilke. tured: Michael V. Doyle. . 'A . fr T' sr rf Q r -' H T - .. - . ' '.-':- 1 . . 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IQ? gag -...Wg M i3ga?f..I 5 ayyfyjf ?,1+er-is.,ag.igrEi2j f 174 First Row: George T. Armstrong, Richard D. f clay, John B. Bassel, Donald V. Bu Robert N. Carnahan, James W. Carr William H. Carothers, Jr. Second Row: David H. Clemens, Francis H. Cole, Ja P. Conley, Morris L. Cranor, Thomas Curtis, George W. Detty, Thomas Duckwall. I Third Row: Tom F. Ewing, Wiley L. Fowler, Ro M, Garrett, Robert I. Gilbert, John Gore, Daniel P. Green, Charles H. Hal Fourth Row: Michael T. Hartsfield, Frank C. H' Jr., Thomas Hilliard, III, Richard Holbein, Jr., Morton J. Holbrook, Do: F. Houser, Jr., Robert N. Hubbard. Fifth Row: Henry E. Hughes, Robert N. Hutch David K. Johnson, Joseph W. Jones, John A. Kingsbury, Albert A. patrick, John R. Lightsey, Jr. Sixth Row: Arthur F. Lish, James M. McCarty, T. McKee, James G. McMillan, Jr., A. Monaco, James M. Moran, C H. Morris. Seventh Row: James M. Motes, Thomas H. Neig IH, James B. Phillips, Curtis H. P Robert C. Rawlins, Robert Re Edward C, Rhea. Eighth Row: ' Keith C. Roberts, McKenzie C. Ro George T. Schroeder, Albert B. Sc kopf, Charles R. Shrader, Chest Sittel, Jr., Herman D. Sorensen. Ninth Row: Parke D. Sprague, Eugene J. Timothy T. Thut, Ernst P. Vollmer, John S. Wright. Sam B. Upc David A. Wil Tenth Row: Paul B. Yanchus, Don M. Zabriskie. Not Pictured: W. Robert Casey, L. Holder, Franklin B. Mann, Stu Tenney, I. Lee Tyrone. Founded: Jefferson College, February 19, 1852 Established at Vanderbilt: October 7, 1901 Address: 24th Avenue South Colors: Red and Green Flower: Jacqueminot Rose :Qi-p Q-,D ICERS Semester J HOUSER, President 'NY LISH, Vice-President N KINGSBURY, Secretary T PORTER, Treasurer g Semester HOUSER, President KINIGSBURY, V' -P' 'I , l we mm ent Hal We're a lot better than KA. ' MCMILLAN, Secretary T PORTER, Treasurer , X ible Tom attacks ufortn in attempt to plant 'lflowern garden . . . Bad health A m g A74 rothersg sickness rules overall . . . Censored: The Duckwall Report . . . y boy really comes through . . . Chaplains don't drink? . . . Q'Touch Football- 'W :-.- ,.-4,.- 1 .1 ,.- :.-:.:f.::L-Z ' , Willianis? . . . Brothers see money FLOAT-ing away-Tough luck Sam . . . ' 2 hn aco wopped by hot ravioli . . . Landing lights for Wing-Tom . . . ers love Cole,' Kegs . . . Pabst for life . . . Curtis gets ring--in nose! . . . all bowl . . . Kirkpatrick--pinboy of year . . . Turtle Shrader comes out of , . . Depression Hits-Porter starts squeeze . . . Programs great-Good work, 74 k! . . . ALO rolls in snow . . . Yea Green! . . . Pledges extinguish Sun Shine . . . 'I '1' ,- l'l'. I ed makes time thru town . . . In daylite! . . , Animal gets separated from iuiil iili ,-f' 5 ii'i 'V handle . . , Jones calls for green vegetables. Gets S.O.S. Fat Hank passes P.E.? '- in all sports . . . Fast Eddie springs in for I-l.C .... Texan sends another V v spiral! Where's the stomach pump? . . . Frankie Jr. gets lost in beer mug . . . e the previous question . . . Hartsheld gets linger caught . . . Chapter loses -again! . . , Kosher Bob for Captain . . . Schroeder starves while brothers . . . Tweety gets feathers rudied . . . For sale! 69 LGCL pillows? . . . bury fails in football debut . . . 'iGeorge Sorenson gets notice from April : . . e is Covington Ed? . , . Stand still Ken! . . . I'1l get that bear oil your head . . . unt is on-huh Chesty? . . . Any other remarks for Good of fraternity -?? 175 Founded: University of Pennsylvania August 16, 1850 Established at Vanderbilt: April 18, 1902 Address: 24th Avenue South Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum l .vii rp 'I Www! Gm? OFFIC Fall Sem DAVID ALBRIGHT, Pres? JIM SYPRETT, Vice-Prexi LEE CHASE, Seen HARRY KURRIE, Tren. Spring Sem JOE BLACKBURN, Presiu WALLY CROW, Vice-Presi- Oh no, little girl, there's not a real Santa Claus! BOBBY CASSELL, Semi HARRY KURRIE, Treal i Snow falls in January, Magnificent Six fall in February . . . Tu smothered in Rice . . . 48, 49, 50 . . . W.6lL. put on Sunday Sports Spectacular As the World Whirls with Blob and Tim , . . Will the real candy-man p H 13 I, X rise . . . Scab shakes at high stakes . . . White flag is raised at combo party . . . 1 'l n G 5 A makes tube team . , . Deerslayers, Inc .... Ragtime Riggs turns table chapter . . , I-Ie'll improve . . . Carl and L.B. lose in Golden Gloves pre S MS b lk Wirth next on list . . . Albright cut from stud squad . . . Wake up Ridley, we h ' -'TEQUNU QXQ wreck . . . It's gotta be done, Hawaiian style . . . Dunlap has an moments with postman . . . I-larrell,s and Close's dates Hunk date list . , . Telepl! twins . . . Blackburn changes water to wine, while rest of brothers tr make Sherry . . . and Close laid on a shot bird . . . Pledges have Brewer for ch Turner for beers , . . Rex usurps the Crown-over from Myers . . , Holmes trades t-shirt for hula hoop . . . Ba-loomp . . . Spier and comb, Bob and K A highlight party . . . Sat. night revivals save drunken souls . . . 'Tve got a how high , . . Krumpe and date meet flying phi . . . Sot, the pin-peddler, retur his true love . . . Krumpe a smashing success in basement S I G M A- Phi Kap once, Phi Kap twic 176 ist Row: arles M. Adkins, David R. Albright, lliam W. Allen, III, Robert G. Ander- t, Emmett L. Andrews, Robert W. pleton, James N. Augustine, Coy Bag- t, Jr., William Michael Bailey. :ond Row: A. Ballew, Rex H. Basinger, Ronald lBass, Charles H. Baumburger, Carl V. ck, Jr., Joseph D. Blackburn, Joe C. -wer, Carey G. Bringle, Jr., Michael Broadbear. Erd Row: nest Clark Buehi, John M. Bulbrook, d D. Busick, Robert E. Cassell, Jr., Lee hase, III, William R. Christopher, es R. Clark, John M. Clark, Richard lose. nrth Row: n Wallace Crow, Robert David wley, C. Ian Dodd, Harlow Phelps ge, James R. Dollens, Frank S. ier, James Lawrence Dozicr, Jr., hard L. Dunlap, John W. Evans, Jr. h Row: ert M. Finks, Jr., Peter J. Fritz, John ley Gable, Robert J. Gaines, Craig D. ate, Andrew C. Gore, Seth H. Griffin, Carroll Groomes, James C. Hall. S h, Row : bert Wayne Hanes, Henry L. Harrell, Samuel D. Harris, W. Benton Harri- David E. Heal, Hal Holmes, John C. green, Jr., Benton B. Holt, Kenneth rby. nth Row: glas B. Jones, Robert J. Jones, John ennedy, Jr., Peter E. Krumpe, Harry urrie, Benton B. Levie, Wade Scott e, W. Thomas Loebmann, George W. Y, J 1'- th Row: es T. Mann, Michael D. Maples, s T. McCabe, Mark A. McCalla, nd Monte McNabb, James R. dor, Jr., Michael L. Mitchell, Louis otz, Joseph E. Myers. h Row: er H. Neel, Jr., William P. Nolan, es A. O'Neil, Robert D. O'Neil, rt A. Pergler, Michael F. Pleasants, s A. Ridley III Robert O Riggs W. Robbins., ' ' ' Row: y P. Robinson, Thomas R. Sanford, s H. Scarborough, Terry Lewis Scott, M. Shaver, James P. Slaughter, n Val Smith, Westley Omar Smith, .Y. Spier. nth Row: R. Stewart, Jimmy D. Syprett, e F. Taylor, Tim S. Thomas, James omasson, Marshall A. Toomes, John rner, David H. Waller, Thomas L. th Row: t I-I. Wright, James C. Wyatt. ictured: Gene Allison, Bill P. Gaff- Wick Johnson, Harry Walters. wmvmzm .nie---p.mw-M - W .. . mia .. J . sr: , 1. , 1, W . P .. K .V --vve . f .1 .ia .- . SW- ll' 5 H - :-: E-tip .,.,., .. ' 1 , T I 5' i . ..,. - . . , . - V . nl, . ,., ...,. .-.- , ,.,. - .-- .. X X 5 QV gl, i is 1 - I , . 5 ii, ' E 1 ':'t 55,5 . nf - ' . . ' M , -' tt t . . E-A ' 1 . - A 1- . 3. -. - I . 1 I ' , i , ' o f . . . K 1 ' QED' S' Q - v . .,.. M H' ,- .g,. .. f 1 f . fs in i' . V .. A fl at t or lil! 1 ....5 filsfif. 335.55515 '1f'5fT: 'f f 'eiygsw Q ' 'Q:',s?g'a ' u Nagy ,U r W . 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X wg '- .2 WEE? 1,212 I fs: f fm:-: ,W -Q on law ?iwg,1s.Wwf 5 A ,. ' ' fzfr.:-........ ts- 1 ,gms .rs - :-: . W ge .1 ,. Haw-K .-X s ag w warez: 1'-4 . ww .K--fr , . A fa' fl Wtflf Al 'A ' .- tab... f 'Ji' K ,tfrQ s'gi?fxS ' .fs -FSM 1: ' ' ff I i .Ng.QKZ' wi1g -mf . 13. gfi lifffwg-, all ,,j1..yj If , 'Q A V 11.--:fi sa IfFri'.-HUG v iii W ' ' ,Q A ,. , , . .' -' '- rv. I I Ma I I Fitrs Row: Michael L. Ainslie, Robert C. Allen Thomas P. Anderson, St. George T Arnold, Howard F. Ashburn, Lynn C Aulick, Richard F. Barrett, Richard N Batson, Thomas F. Beckner. Second Row: William W. Bell, Frank A. Benson, Wil liam R. Bernays, John Boniface, Jr., Wil liam A. Bonnet, Howard A. Boone Jeffrey K. Boswell, Theodarit M. Buck Francis E. Carney. Third Row: George E. Case, Walter M. Chenauh Charles W. Cherry, Ted L. Clark, Charl R. Cole, John R. Coleman, James S Collins, James M. Cook, Dan A. Cross. Fourth Row: Joseph E. Cross, Jr., Woody E. Curren: Gerald G. Dehrer, James H. Dew, Jr Theo J. Emison, Richard K. Farris, Joh Di. Fitzgerald, Alan H. Fruin, David El Fulton. Fifth Row: John H. Gillespie, James D. Gilmer, Joh C. Girtman, Jr., Charles S. Gore, Lin P. Hall, Moody W. Hall, Michael Harvey, Charles T. Holland, Scott Hubbard. Sixth Row: Norman B. Hunt, Robert W. Jarrc James A. Johnson, John H. Johnso Steve K. Johnson, Joe M. Keller, Lela C. Keller, William E. Kirby, Jr., Robe H. Laird. Seventh Row: Morris M. Langford, Robert H. La renee, Jr., William Lea, Jr., R. Jam Mabry, Robert A. Maddox, George MeAtee,--James W. McCloskey, Dona L. McKay, Robert L. McNeilly. Eighth. Row: Marion T. Minor, Walter S. Nunnel William D. Owens, Jr., Howard Pardue, Jr., Donald H. Parnell, Tho J. Patrick, Jr., Daniel E. Power, James Puckett, Robert B. Pyle . Ninth Row: J. Kent Sexton, John W. Simpson, , Robert Sims, Charles W. Smith, Jr., Ja K. Smith, M. Lee Smith, Stewart, Smith, Carl J. Surrett, James T. Teddi Jr Tenth Row: Peter J. Townes, Robert W. Turn James R. Waggoner, Jack R. Underw Don G. Walker, James B. Watson, John F. Welch, Bill E. Whitehurst, Cha G. Will, Jr. ' Eleventh Row: Jerry E. Wilson, John M. Wilson, Geo W. Wood. W,lwm, Founded: University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Established at Vanderbilt: September 23, 1893 Address: Kensington Place Colors: Garnet and Gold Flower: Lily of the Valley X.,-P ,. sign , x ,E.,,.1 ,, i ICERS Semester Y JOHNSON, President T SEXTON, Vice-President WALKER, Secretary MCNEILLY, Treasurer ,g Semester MCNEILLY, President RUIN, Vice-Prexident Hit the Nub again. McKAY, Secretary ION MINOR, Treaxuref ates forge ahead led by Spider, Sweatshirt, and White Horse . . . Sobe's party ights Ole Miss-Vandy weekend .4 , . Mario warbles on, and on, and on . . . ru, the New Deal, hits the kitchen . . . Bear's gridders roll into the Hs, for the first time ever . , . Big Mike: Rocks, Junior and Senior, malce All-IM Reco, our favorite builder . . . Chancellor and Squirrel get the house up . . . The great Pike safe robbery! . . . ever lock your door Mac? . . . Darlin' ed the hayride . . . Linus and his date bureau . . . The old house gets Hypocrite . . . Babbles organizes rush, too well . . . What's this I hear about tt, Coleman, and McAtee upstairs? . . . Mata Hari goes ATO . . . A n V we ever get in the new house, Hammer head? . . . The Pilce Building hnally 5 . . . Cole gets hoolced, I think . . . Indian gets the red eyes . . . Motorrnouth it up! . . . Dago dumps on the Doc . . . Not in the dining room, John Hall! . . . e's a party in 418, right, Sexton? . . . The Kid canit get the Glove on . . . don't you eat before initiation, Keller? . . . Gore brushes his teeth with . . . Weddmg bells for Bird, Wilson, Dillo . . . Mix many screwdriver-s, e'? . . . Dewdrop gets caught in a flash flood . . . Theicolonel gets shot, with ow . . . Waxman gets his baclc scratched . . . Mac, the new leader . . . cool apt. boys, Squirrel and Philanges. 179 5 ff-1 'Q asses N if . -1--.445 ,PI .ifiAjl?PA ALPHA Founded: University of Alabama, March 9, 1856 Established at Vanderbilt: August 6, 1872 Address: 2500 Kensington Place Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet 433: 'im -,.. 9 'P i is :gag an yxjgggtiplgg I 6.1 XX :gig if i - Y 'N - K -ma-:,:Mk2- Cf-'A-xy, .., A X Q. Q? X, A OFF Il Fall Se ANDY COPE, Pnl. HOLT SMITH, Vice-Pr BILL BRANCH, Se BOBBY WHIPPLE, Tr Spring S JOHN CLAY, Pr HOWDY JOHNSTON, Vice-Pr All SAE's have a burning desire for knowledge. BILL QVHORLEY, S3 -e a -r-gi'1'dfQ4 1 A504 PHIL ZANONE, Tr Charles Arp pledges Phi . . . Student Court investigates bookstore Smith unavailable for comment . . . where is Lucius-pooh, Johnny-pooh Muff-diver Briggs featured at Virginity Symposium . . . Dr. Lewis copywrites his saying, Please sir, live just got to make Phi Eta Sigma!! . . . Whorley a hit with Mrs. Holcomb . . . Howdy can't make up his mind . . rents out bathtub fplus bed, . . . Yes, Jimmy, I love you, but can't I have cheeseburger now? . . . Jody pinned again, this time he won't take her . . . Hutchison finally makes top-drawer with high society party, Ki Hull slide in on his coattails . . . Vaught finds something smoother than . . Snopes Mumford inches toward final goals . . . Bev demands an apartmen Picasso Palimino rides again, but the early bird got Cope's worm . . . Branch fcensored hell out of thisj . . . Rasberry: But the good-guys don't! in Love or I.M.'s . . . Old man Trenholm grows horns . . . A reputation upheld at Openings . . . Crazy Bob Brown: Your whe spinning, Spiggy, you should be more like mein . . . Chappell sucks wind ALPHA EPSILON leach . . . and so we come to the end of another plush year, and we are forced good-by to eleven o'clocks, Al's, Nero's, Ralph and Joe, Joe and Nassau, etc., etc.-Jody gets unpinned, Howdy makes up his mi i anyway, Banks is still a good guy . . . 180 lRow: ' J. Allen, Jr., Charles G. Anderson es R. Arp, John N. Atkins, Carl A Jr., Larry S. Banks, Jeff Bethurum as J. Boone, Jr. nd Row: m T. Branch, Jr., Frank L. R ., Wallace S. Briggs, Robert S. , Charles J. Bryan, Benard G. t, Barney D. Cazort, Charles R. ell. Row: W. Clay, Jr., Andrew G. Cope, es G. Cornelius, Frank Corum, B. Crew, Jr., Rollin K. Daniel, Wil- . Doggrell, John S. Douthit. Row: D. Eldridge, James F. Forrester, . Gerst, Danny G. Groves, Art B. ck, David B. Hansen, John M. James R. Haygood. 0W'1 s T. Healey, Elliott E. Hembree, ald C. Hewes, Robert S. Hill, III, C. Hoskins, Tom M. Hubbard, d L. Hudson, Warren P. Hudson. OWS G. Hull, James V. Hunt, Joseph B. son, Jr., Howard F. Johnson, John Jones, III, Madding King, Jr., L. Lewis, Jr., Joseph M. Morris. 1 Row: Moss, Jr., John R. Moss, Robert nford, Gsear F. Noel, III, Abner ham, George R. Owen, Jr., Rich- Owen, Randolph P. Piekell. Row: . Polk, III, William C. Rasberry, vid H. Rotoff, John C. Rule, H. Shade, Buster Shull, Irby C. s, Jack M. Skelding. OWS -Q, olt Smith, Lathrop W. Smith, . Sullivan, George B. Talbot, Jr., . Tate, Edmond D. Taylor, E. Thwaite, III, Prentis B. son., Jr. 1 i OW! H. Trenholm, Robert A. Trotter L. Turner, Orville L. Vaughn, bert L. Whipple, IV, William taker, William W. Whorley, Rob- Villis. s Row: . Wyatt, Philip R. Zanone. uredl: Thomas B. Clark. J J w 2 H H 'E H-Highs , , itffx YW' .-sg if ff V ' I if ,. . ....:. I I .. I , .,,.,,, I , - , I III I - , -9,3 ., ,'., .ws if . ' fm -az, l M . .-QI . ' , ,I -' Y. Q iii' .,., '-if?-iii . .. ...., ,... W . . -'-'- ..., , . - ---f -5 - - -, '21 -m ' -H I al HW' sa: f IVI 2 - v an -LI f ' ' ' - fs l ' If Q- --f - :g-'.. -V .,.::: . . 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First Row: Roy, F. Alley, Charles A. Bailey, Baldwin, Melville M. Barnes, Jr., E P. Bedell, Roy A. Blount, Jr., E. 1 Butler, Joe I-I. Campbell, Kim Chap Second Row: John T. Christiansen, Albert C. Cl: Michael Crane, Jule D. Crocker, I T. Crosby, IV, Harding B. Cure, R. Darby, Robert C. Dunkerley, K Eckhardt. Third Row: W. Hickman Ewing, Jr., James L. l son, Jr., Donald R. Filson, Roger D James M. Foster, John L. Francis, L W. Fuqua, Daniel J. Gerow, Ter Geshke. Fourth Row: Charles E. Jones, John W. Gill, Jr liam H. Gillespie, Alan Ewing Robert W. Grace, Joe H. G Thomas E. Graham, IV, James E. Ernest K. Hardison, III. Fifth. Row: Phillip W. Hayes, Hal M. Herd, B. Holdgraf, John R. Humble, Cl Hutchinson, Mat M. Johnson, Ro Johnson, David R. Kuhn, Ed La Sixth Row: Thomas P. Lawrence, II, Daniel Gear, Sam L. Lee, Douglas W. Li Bernie Machen, Howard W. Marti J. Mazach, Charles P. McCarty, Robert Merriman. Seventh Row: Joseph W. Miles, Jr., John Ed Frank R. Monroe, David T. James K. Morris, Walter L. Stephen P. Mowry, Matt B. Murf seph F. Murray. Eighth Row: Joseph V. Myers, Jr., William D hundro, Conrad S. Ortmaver, Ch Ousley, Don G. Owens, Robert E. John P. Partin, John R. Pearson, Polston . Ninth Row: Gayle B. Robbins, John E. Russell, F. Schrader, Roger P. Shurig, Sergent, William S. Shaw, Robert Thomas H. Sloan, Aubrey A. Sta Tenth Row: Richard O. Stone, William L. St Tart, Jesse Taylor, Adrian W. Ut Jr., John A. Wade, James M. , George A. West, III, William C Jr. ' Eleventh Row: John T. Williams, Toby S. Wilt, B. Woodring, Bob H Yates, Jr., Yusk. Not Pictured: James Brown, Ro Edward Jones, Stafford McNam ner Petrie, Milton Smith, Keith Harry Ward, Harry Weisiger, Whitfield, Joe Zahalka. 1 . ,I . , Ki X' 'g 1 I I 1, A 1 . , , X 1 K l f I :lg if ,l i qi! - i Q P , ., I 4,1 f , ikf 7 , S- ,fi t A, ,4 U- ,is 5 f' i rw H if ' ,..-V if a ,M ,qty , 5. .k..',,., ,,,t.,,,g,. .V , Q: ,J 1' Q 4 H X. if . 'lk F f M',,..L W3 '-l' if 43 H' i P' .3 V H 5 l IERS lmester YERS, President USK, Vice-President LOUNT, Secretary ERRIMAN, Treasurer emester USK, President Y SLOAN, Vice-President S GILLESPIE, Secretary RRIMAN, Treasurer You have a twenty-one year old housemother? Founded: Miami University, June 28, 1855 Established at Vanderbilt: December 22, 1891 Address: 2410 Vanderbilt Place Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: White Rose d our own in scholarship . . . Rivalry over Maddy-Poo threatens to split ty . . . Ewing, Myers, Russell, Chapin, Crosby, Schrader, Wade leading contenders . . . Hiclcy U. and the All-Niters prominent in social - s . . . Foster impresses with work on float, sharpness in meeting . . . Brown , decides to be one of us . . . Butler and friend Brigitte help with 1232? decorating . . . We almost lose Shaw to Browns, but he stays over for IM 11 . . . Woodring still a dud . . . Crocker, Russell, Cure captain respective . . Merriman gradually falls apart, finally gets married . . . Yuslc 11 with airline personnel . . . Very few people poisoned during Hutchinson JR EF-- a-Q Mn? -:ii5s,, , 7 me A I GQII D ' A . . Dit: comes marching home . . . Aubrey gives sage advice to stay away from Tri-Delts . . . Or better yet, stay away from girls . . . ou can depend on . . . Lynnsie returns to fold-Med School not so r all . . . Big Mama Pearson, Sigma Chi's answer to Elsa Maxwell, has a le over for the roundup . . . Wader, once he gets out of the chimney, snows . . . Prince Pearson entertains with Hying-saucer noise . . . Jule r-so-slightly Baddy-Badcly . . . Schurig, the old Edge man, supplies edge , UT, etc .... Max is red hot . . . Thanks to Schrader, the brothers are ly moved during Homecoming . . . Hugh Baby Hops out of saddle . . . red and Cne Solid Sigma Chis. 1 SIGMA CHI 83 N .:f f Z- 'Sf' Founded: Virginia Nlilitary Institute, Address: Kensington Place Colors: Black, White, and Gold 1 And then he sight. 4 x. Q 40 SIGMA NU January 1, 1867 Established at Vanderbilt: January 1, 1886 Flower: White Rose OFFIO DOUG SIGMAN, PM BILL LEE, Vice-Pre TOM ROESCH, seg QUENTIN CASSEN, Tre Happed his wings, and Flew right out of New castle not quite ready, so I-IFUlVlV's dream house rejuvenated for rusl it's only 52000, jay . . . Nu stitch squad keeps hospital in business . . . Foo almost a good year, Kid IM-MVP for second year, Roesch ALL-IM, Wilson, Alden Wild Bill ruin noses . , . The Face climbs and swings . . . Rise an of Eric the Red . . . Sudden demand for hair brushes, The Blivot hang: . . The Rotten Snowman rebounds, eh, Deeb? . . . The Chin discovers Ld while Scarlet explores Anderson . . . Will she ever learn, Crash Darrly trades in for a younger model . . . Laundranaut pledges claim: record-right Dick? . . . Air Force recruiter loses choice candidate . . . Grades only possible way . . . Bones don't float, but bowls 254 as kegl usual good job . . . Will Puss win again? FFFEFC top challengei Campaigning cabinet member makes TVC list . . . Pledge of '54 final pin, but loses it quick . . . Roesch of Dallas, Redmon fbarelyj, Mr. Q., Arn Chuck join him in bliss . . . Alden fathers new prospect . . . - Lunchinelli . . . Let's have a hymn for the table manager . . . Activ Rats 10 . . . Pete adopts mailman . . . Kearley deserted, eyes New You Oh Hell! beat our by big Cass . . . Witch Doctor helps chapter adopt twi Is it rea 184 .OW I M. Alden, Robert T. Atkinson, H. Beard, Walter L. Bentley, Jr., B. Berry, David E. Blanton, Boise. Row: E. Carrico, Quentin C. Cassen, M. Clouse, Glen J. Collins, s A. Crawford, Harry L. Davidson, W. Davis. Row: n Dabenport, Samuel O. Dunlap, J. Elliott, T. Carter Fowlkes, Burt ncis, Jr., George M. Geoghegan, E. Glasscock. Row: A. Goetschius, Edwin S. Green, . Griiiin, Gustavus A. H. Hamner, B. Harrison, Jr., George A. Jr., Charles W. Hewgley. OW! Hickman, Vincent L. Higbee, aniel Holder, John M. Jackson, B. James, Hunter L. Johnson, III, C. Jones. OWV I . Kearley, William G. Keyser, P. Kimery, James A. Lapsley, Wil- Lee, James W. Lucas, Jr., John an. Row: e E. Mallette, John J. Marinac- es L. McDowell, Sam B. McGee, F. Morefield, John K. Nicely, . Nuckolls. OW! . Olive, Byron B. Pettitt, Robert rd, Clint H. Reagan, Robert W. , George A. Rember, David L. ? OW! berts, William T. Robinson, T. Roesch, Gaylon R. Rogers, Russell, Murray D. Sigman, Jr., . Sharp. OW! W. Stone, William B. Strong, Walton, III, Edward P. Wasser- eph E. White, Darryl K. Wil- ilip E. Wilson. .- I J -ff ' ' Q 2: 1 I I, ., Jag ,- 3. :gI W . .4 l .. f ,. - gg ...Q-if' fp ,- .. If iii: ' --f 1 f . 'L Ei' wwf, ai' , i ii .2, ..-f5f2Q5QQE5.'1.. 4 155? 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'1 ' w . 1 me ll 2 ' W ' li . . -- sg R, + -' H . .-f- . .1 ii . .:. 3-f., '. A ,I I Y +3 'mf . I ,. 1 ,.... .. 'J -1 - ' f ' ,, .. 1 ', ' ,., 1 '- . W ' :':'I f' .fa ,ff .,,.. . , ,J A, ., . ,, ,.. ,, ,l:. ,A V ,-A 1, X ,, . . ,,,L.. M., :I-1 .,, L.,,2 ...... l he - -'1 1 . A elee S Y 5 , ,Q 1 x Jil' E Y . fl I 86 First Row: Howard E. Abroms, Allan B. 15 David B, Arkin, Henry R. Bane Tom B. Benham, Murray Morrisw Michael A. Berns. Second Row: Herschel M. Bloom, James A. ll Norman L. Cohen, Dorman R. Randolph Cummins, Alan S. Cl Charles G. Diamond. Third Row: Mark A. Doyne, Theodore E. Eis Rick A. Elkus, Edward M. Elmer Feinberg, Jr., Lee Feist, Robert C man. Fourth Row: Barry A. Friedman, Theodore I. berg, Mark D. Goldman, Steve A, stein, Stuart J. Goldstone, A' Gottlieb, Ronald E. Green. Fifth Row: Gerald M. Hamburger, Robert M. Lawrence E. Holder, Myron H. Michael A. Kaplan, Jay A. Katz, H. Koenigsberg. Sixth Row: Gary M. Kornman, Marc A. Joshua Landau, Richard S. Las ward H. Lazar, Richard S. Lee, Leibson. Seventh Row: William I. Lowenberg, Fredrick Daniel P. Mandelbaum, Errol golin, John W. Mayer, Joseph H. Michael B. Mushlin. Eighth Row: Alvin A. Notowich, Richard A. P Leonard A. Richman, Alan J. Ros M. Rosenbloom, Rodney M. Ros Howard G. Safer. Ninth Row: John Samuels, Melvin P. Sc Samuel B. Schlanger, Robert A. Stephen M. Schuster, Jr., No Seltzer, Clement Shugerman. Tenth Row: Myer O. Sigal, Barry H. Sokolik, man Stern, Robert A. Strong, Weintraub, Kenneth J. Wiesen,, Wolf. v Eleventh Row: Lane E. Wolbe, Edwin S. Zeitlin, J. Ziering, Lon D. Zimmerman, Roser. Not Pictured: Paul W. Katz, Mushlin. December 29, 1898 May 29, 1918 Colors: Blue and White Flower: None Established at Vanderbilt: Founded: City College of New York, Address: 300 25th Avenue South If FW 1. N M KLB1 x '., 1,1 ,f I ERS emexter COOPER, President ARD RICHMAN, Vice-President Y BAUER, Secretary RC HAMBURGER, Trea.vu1e1 4 Y HOLDER, Historian Oh sure thing, Dean Boutwell, these're cokesf' 'ya . . . and so another big year began for Alpha Gamma . . . Rush was real e, with Siegal attempting to set up rival frat after Pi brotherhood attempts E ,gg . . Herman, Ziggie, Jerry, and the Pig dwell at the house, a pretty story . . . Another great year for stewards . . . Cones snows Bea, the chapter Mrs. Roser . . . Westbury, Ll. meets Hopkinsville, Ky., gets along fine, I' illlh: ll ,gi . . . , . . filly ? 3- nderstand each other . . . M.L.S. Joins, but still hasnt paid bill . . . check . . . Not enough room in house for all who want to live in . . . Pd say this about that . . . O.K. but it will cost you a buck . . . Lasky, All LM .,.. Mandlebaum All-Mandlebaum . . . Koenigsburg plays Fantan yd dorm . . . Samuels damn good pledge President . . . Joshua is . . . is Joshua? . . . Burn fixes Mushlin again . . . the Lake is still wet . . .Melanie red . . . that girl from Memplmis town gets the Screamer . . . Flash s Judy . . . bookstore still recovering from shock . . . Pearlman leaves, cries . . . Sterno finds campus love . . . and then there was Love Circle, home Voice . . . Sam runs twist contest at Christmas party . . . dates X. . . Mel takes loser . . . The Glencliff colts ride again, and again, and . . Lynn develops sadistic grin . . . Stu best man for Gloria . . . Real hood-Lon, Sherry, Spike . . . Next year even better fcan it get worse?J . 187 vlilv ZETA BETA TAU PAN I-IELLENIC COUNCIL The Pan-Hellenic Council is a kind of petite IFC, which functions to co-ordinate activities of the sorority girls. Linda Morgan, their President, is a nice looking, demure young lady, who tells us that the group this year sent a delegation to a convention at Auhurn. We are more than glad to hear this, for we want the girls to have a good time while they are here at college. But they did other things. First of all: they produced a booklet for freshman girls who went through rush, unfortunately, there are too few places-in sororities that is-for many of its readers. So the Pan-Hellenic girls went oif campus to accomplish more good, and apparently they did: gifts were given at Christmasg Red Cross work was done. Let us commend them-seriously. Coming back to the campus, they were instrumental in the UGF Drive, Greek Week, the Dean ChaHin Scholarship, also the Junior League Paper Sale. And we do think Dean Chafiin should have a scholarship. We also just love our sorority girls, if they hadn't heen so active not only would Greekdorn's7' image have suffered, hut also what they did wouldn't ever have been done, which is a better reason. I'd do anything to help immortalize that bell! Pan-Hel Officers are: Love Beavers, Tre retaryg Linda Morgan, President, and Sarah laine Raichlen, AE Q usan Jacobson, AIET iriam Io Benkovitz, A ootsie Peterson, HOU ove Beavers, .4011 at Creelcmore, A011 odd Beall, X-Q udy Wimberley, X9 'ro RIGHT, BACK Row: Elaine Raichlen, Susan Judy Parker, Miriam Benkovitz, Molly Tark- Gilmore, Lynn Grecnhaw, Marge Thorpe, Peg Royster, Ann Wuehrmann, Judy Wim- Beall, Millie Wyatt, Sarah Jane Nix. LEFT TO R1GHT: Linda. Morgan, Sarah Byers, Pat Creekmore, Bunny Leach. EQ MEMBERS LINDA MORGAN ............. ..,.. P resident SARAH BYERS ..... Vffapfmdenf RUTH Cooic ...... ..... 5 effe f my LovE BRAVERS ..,. Treafurer Ann Wuehrman, XQ Sandra Murray, Llilgl Ruth Cook, ,al JJ Molly Tarlcington, Adj Liz Lamar, F d1B Judy Parker, FFIPB Bunny Leach, IVIPB Millie Wyatt, KA 9 189 Sarah Byers, KAQ Peggy Roysrer, KA9 Sarah Jane Nix, KA Linda Morgan, KA Kathy Gilmore, KA Marge Thorpe, DDT Lynn Greenhaw, HBYP Lynn Mayes, HBQ Founded: Barnard College, October 24, 1909 Established at Vanderbilt: April 18, 1925 Address: 2410 Vanderbilt Place Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Yeah, man, toss in another toad ' :MZ , r 9-att. 2 'fr : , A ' Y!!! I 'S YL tee idk OFF I ELAINE RAICHLEN, Pre LOIS SCHWARTZ, Vice-Pre DORIS WEINSTEIN, Sec KATHY KALLET, Tre Little Marrow-Bone Crick Trio . . . Can't get out of here for three days Go back to sleep. It isn't on the schedule to get up for another hou Did he recognize you? . . . They looked like two little boats . . . Hey diddle the corn's in the kettle and Faith jumped over the cow . . . the la l up room . . . he's a half-brain and that's giving him the benefit of the doub llllll-f M the Steve Shuffle . . . Tonight's my last date with John . . . the r sick . . . May I throw in a bit of a bombshell? . . . He got a ten and I only E nine . . . It only costs 511.95 to get to Houston . . . Kathy, snowed? . . . transcultural trauma . . . Melanie married?'? . . . Marty elo . . . Congratulations, who is it? . . . Stop, is the break registered? . . . the E.B.S .... Milk and cookies on the other side . . . Pulleeze return our . . . Looking for something, Ellen? . . . Melon balls and cho sundaes . . . I'm aphasic . . . I can book you for the first Saturda A Spring Vacation . . . Two tickets to Paris for September 3 . . . Would like a mint? . . . Hit me with a last line . . . I-Ie's rhe kind who gets lost in a of two . . . Lynne invents new diet motivation . . . Hiding i cupboard . . . A Serb? . . . A volleyball game with the Betas?? . . . PHI 190 how would you like a date with a med-student tonight Girls don't eat the chickens . . . What? fChomp, ch t Row: ie Arnold, Miriam Bcnkovitz, Mrs. ie Buchanan, Barbara Buchbinder. md Row: Copeland, Diane Fink, Paulette berg, Susan Jacobson. d Row: y Kallet, Kay Kaufman, Melanie is, Sally Ostrow. th Row: e Raichlcn, Ellen Sarno, Lois artz, Lynne Shapiro. Row: a Singer, Doris Weinstein. ,QQ '75 1 4. H EJ ff f 1 W 1 CE 4 5 2, 1 , ' ., if if t Z Q, Z4 X ,Miz mfs l R, if we HW. 5 l 1, 191 MQ xiii x FF fi , W., , -, W zzz-,lf 4 .--ZW-ff-f Q smile vs 2 44 Y 5-if 1,1 A l in qw , W, vm H AY, X, .7-,niggaz 1 an , ,s ,i lea, in . Kip , fs, Q, .yikwsg Founded: Barnard College, January 2, 1897 Established at Vanderbilt: K April 28, 1917 Address: 2415 Kensington Place Color: Cardinal Flower: Jacqueminot Rose , ..-4. s an ' A K P U Ts'f41'g'5TT .- in - es-4 -s',il1'! ig' d 1 x 5 ' -'onli li LL OFFIC JEAN PETERSON, Pres ELLIE LIGHT, Vice-Pres HARRIET PHILLIPS, Recording Secr ANNE MEEKS, C'07'l'65fIU7ldi7lg Sem' Down at the bottom there, that's no Sigma Chi. JANET GRiFF1TH, Trea Splish, splash-Mello fell into the atrum . , . 1963 begins with a big A 27 pledges, a new house, and Nannie . . . Everybody decides to try something n 5 PiKA Dream Girl pinned to a Phi . . . Old Phi loyalist switches alle Q to ATO . . . Lesesne's pass to Peterson complete . . . Blondie sings ' of Earl . . . Miss April Fool all wet . . . Bundle of joy appears at doorstep Q Q I love you, Carolyn . . . Pledges play spool: on Halloween . . . Our comes true-two cheelcies , . . Jewell catches Cole . . . AOPi,s back' midst of seven frats . . . Pleasant dreams shattered by Phi pledge training . . . did it again-off social pro as AOPi,s trade the Rose Ball in to play Casino Big business deal with -fX's . . . Rivals defeated as Van Clibum 5 Battle Hymn . . . Steudie looks up to John D . . . You mean we A another place? . . . All those who refuse to run will be lined . . . California Light . . . Meeks gets Fiji-ty . . . The i'Inseparables get snowed in-co C R at River Club . . . Florence Nightingale trudges to the hospital Glover switches roommates . . . Overton High learns about Love . . . Con hay fever, Cobb gets ring, Julia gets Robbecl, Johnson elected ptesid PI Delphians . . . Ve svept and ve became ayusted . . . Erm ya ya-all is 192. t Row: an Abney, Lissa Akin, June Allen, .rgia Austin, Pam Bain, Love Beavers, rley Bethshares. nnd Row: x Billips, Alison Blake, Susan Carter, nne Castle, Carol Cobb, Sally Coles, an Cone. d Row: ge Corey, Pat Creekmorc, Katy ckett, Karen Dahlinger, Jenny Davis, cy Drake, Mary Nell Frank. th Row: Garnbill, Ann Glover, Janet GriH'lth, le Grizzard, Patsy Haley, Elaine rell, Sandra Hatchcock. Row: cia Haynes, Carolyn Hewgley, Suz- Hooper, Suzanne Hopkins, Sally ll, Nan Johnson, Ann Jones. Row: garet Marshall, Ellen McClain, ilyn McDaniel, Anna Meeks, Anna , Marty Mueller, Anne Mullins. nth Row: Murray, Ann Melloo Nall, Carolyn Sandy Norsworthy, Jayne Ann ns, Bootsie Peterson, Harriet Phillips. th. Row: et Porter, Marty Raflety, Nell Rice, a Ringelspaugh, Anne Shaw, Linda , Andria Springer. Row: Louise Steuterman, Sheryl Stovall, Sullivan, Martha Truett, Emily rs, Ellen Waddle, Patsy Waters. Row: Webb, Sara Wells, Nancy White- harlotte Woods. 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M a Ja M - M M M are aa N w i M M - M M ----- Q ---- ---. 5 ,.,. ai yi a it w is A B it Siam 5-B is mia aa w an - H 5 mm E is 1::::.:. :m..:. .:.: .:..:::-:::::::::e ,--a-me--'Q W H H ei K K E! at T H H H aw M H E 5 H Fil e H ef 9 awed B aide? a wi f 5 r H H S aa 3 W 5 5 Q fel i M 'Tami S rwie an W ' 1 ' W 222 91 L We M mg ' is M .sas H ,emm a V sa- ,W Mt dw 2 rem e 5 gig?-S f Q- 2:2 :' gag -i-'Za is . :gg gg, 5aa .:5:1a:a my aggggg: it iiwllllliififff''iiiIli- f9gu.f2a.:Z:i'52a if , 194 First Row: Marty Akin, Emily Alexander, Mar Atkinson, Betty Ball, Todd Beall, Mar Beesley, Lollie Bieri. Second Row: Daisy Blanton, Jan Bredeson, Buchanan, Janet Cameron, Jane Sara Clemmons, Mary Jane Cochran. Third Row: Jane Crabb, Marcia Dew, Cookie Dottie Dunn, Susan Elberfeld, Je Elmore, Kay Erdman. Fourth Row: Mel Finelli, Sue Freeman, Ginny breath, Vaughan Holmes, Virginia gins, Anne Clark Hunter, Lillie Jacks Fifth, Row: Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Johns Kathie Kelly, Spruill Kilgore, Klinger, Karen Kollmansperger, anna Lines. Sixth Row: Sally Locke, Dale Lothrop, Do Maddox, Anna Grace Majors, Martin, Mary Helen Matlick, Ca McElwee. Seventh Row: Sarah Clay McGaughy, Jean MCI Jessica Moore, Sandy Murray, Newton, Mary Lou Oakley, Pat O'lN Eighth Row: Lynne Owsley, Sally Peak, Kathy P Sandy Pearce, Anne Patten, Phillips, Maria Pitner. Ninth Row: Mrs. G. A. Ralston, Carol Ra Corinne Ryan, Dorothy Sams, Schupp, Judy Sherman, Linda Smit Tenth Row: Lucia Spurrier, Betty Stephens, Jan Lee Weigel, Kathy Welch, Jane berly, Judy Wimberly. Eleventh Row: Ann Wuehrmann, Becky Young. g Founded: University of Arkansas, 1 J April S, 1895 i1'?f'5 -.i. 'Z 'Z , l 3 1 3 'B' a If ,iv P' Tw l S, is si? f, is '- 1 J ,agfigx i i '93, is X A1 N L Q' -4- if :,, i: ' 1:31 59 if Ni Ng Y W Fi , t aw 1 A fe- as A- 1 r- Q I Q 'Wifi' 3 uf ,i.5.,3a'u:gf u Ll X . I I Y X xg ' 1- -,M ai 21. gy ., 11- 1 , le - . fy' .. ,, .rpm Established at Vanderbilt: . -lqLgjaiirsLfl ww A I 1 c --at-2 ff: Y. ' February 13, 1954 I is- . ' I VI 5 55. 31 51353 L V ' -A. f' ' F W ii 'f 3 1 if ii ' :L , 'Wil' 1 'Q 9-, - sa 1-1 1 ' 2 iafef-21 Ei if ii Sa- 5 Qfgfgf Address: 2416 Vanderbilt Place R 'Q Q -eel S Fa . 1. ufbf L v 1 , I 'f R ii- 0, '- 32' s Q-' N I.. 'i K B W il .4 -li W ' i V'5iK 1' Q f 7 L SL' 3 M15 Colors: Cardinal and Straw . ' ' A Flower: White Carnation Q' aff- U +A. Ih- CERS I BEALL President ERDMAN, Vice-President A PHILLIPS, Secretary N KOLLMANSPERGER, Treasurer i H CLAY MCGAUGHY, Pledge Trainer And the next best thing to a X52 pledge is a giraffe. I don,t know who to count, but I think they're a lot of us this year! . . S441 llon't dare wash them before rush! . . . But Mr. Marchetti, all 15 are twins . . . Noel on Homecoming Court, Kay in Phi Beta Kappa, myriad by J , and eight steaks bring smiles. Bredeson makes third 3.0 . . . ocks K1 with 2.8 . . . Lee's campaign finds Chi O's all over campus . . . X ort dynasty prospers . . . And how many more are there at home like you two? i hi O Calaboose doesn't win, but great for grins-deans, housemothers, land Dan victims . . . Tulane gets C sick . . . Jean's mobile pledge pin is the year . . . Sally discovers new weakness the night nz dance . . . Stief's sacked, My God, is that thing on her hand real?l . . , aren't those hot dogs tasty, Jean? . . . Tube team prospers in spite ltimentalists . . . Chapter unites, succeeds . . . Sorry gang, but I never did meet . . Steve and Feather show true incentive for winning basketball games in fullj . . . Todd finds treasure in the islands, decides to become professional . . . Herman still homeless, but hopeful . . . one more chorus ntember song, please! 195 Founded: Boston University, Established at Vanderbilt: 1911 Address: 120 4th Avenue, South Colors: Silver, Gold, and Blue November 26, 1888 Flower: Pansy X I lv! , . Tl A 'sb OFF SANDRA MURRAY, Pr PATSY WHITE, Vice-Pr ANNE TIRRELL, Recording Se CAROLE MCCOURTNEY, Corresponding Se Aw CDl1l,0I'l, it's a lot more fun than cowboys. CAROLE PIERCE, Tr Uhm' DELTA DELTA DELTA No more toads, it's lizards this year . . . We got what we wanted, but we be consistent and ulose two every year? . . . The Happy Five, minus one-N loves us . . . Fessey, did you find what you were looking for in that walle DeeDee gets green around the gills, but reenlists . . . Stork visits the D to bring a trophy and another Homecoming crown . . . Hey, you gu Alice Tucker and her Harlem Nlagician . . . I can't get pinned, it would defl -ego? . . . the trees gather Moss in November singing Ch carols . . . It's not a triangle, Gregory, it's a delta . . . Martha predic storms, and I-Ialestorms while Patsy becomes the Greatest Girl in the South . . . Carole plays alphabet, Gibby reads poetry, Pearcie the lanterns, and Tirrill goes home-all this necessarily leads to the Big Six nightly rides in the Blue B . . . Making a silk purse out of a s isn't impossible, is it, Cassandra? . . . Stop, Lawson, don't throw that pin aw and, Glover, yell before you Hush the johns . . . Wanted: one engineerin engineering?? . . . Barbara wins sanitation medal, and Dorcas craves t in Battle Cry, the late, late, late show . . . Turn out the light . . . somebod the candles . . . and weill see who's coming back next ye 196 Row: Allen, Pat Armstrong, Sally Beasley, Beasley, Mary Beatty, Jane Blake, Bowen. ll Row: rowning, Gale Buntin, Gail Caudle, llinard, Cassandra Colvin, Mary Conrad, Ruth Cook. Row: iwford, Barbara Davis, Diane Dean, : Fern, Judy Fessey, Bertie Foster, ster. Row: . Frazer, Susan Garber, Linda Gib- ancy Gibson, Linda Glover, Gayle Karen Gregory. OW' I auber, Barbara Jackson, Kappy arol Knox, Kathy Lamar, Dianne , Carol Ledyard. ow: ay, Carole McCourtney, Raleigh ald, Mary Montcdonico, Made- oreau, Adrienne Morgan, Sandra Row: Noel, Lynn Northcutt, Gaylc Carolyn Pearce, Jane Poston, .thorst, Susy Reynolds. Row: idens, DeeDee Riley, Tootic n, Judy Rodenhauser, Lynne Gayle Scott, Sandra Scott. OW! ensing, Dorcas Sewell, Allen r, Ann Stone, Susan Sudduth, arkington, Gay Tate. OW! utenberg, Anne Tirrill, Martha dy Unruh, Jqdy Walton, Kathy endy Weiland, Patsy White. 97. . ' '-ZEI fi N H 4 '1' . . , , W I 3, J, 15552 W-'fiJ, 'zz ,V .r if .-,EJ J gi., - J: Q . l .7-.L - V jk ,I ,. ' Av- 'R - 'l' :Ei TA '- ,.. '5'flE:, 5' , arm' its W Z2 A ,ia A a - Mas- I . af :f fu . 'iv i . ' V .eff Z., , , ' 'fin , MN 5, 5:1 :I In H- gin 5,14 ' 1 W E251-Il? D N 'J' 'ni 51 ' i 1 -'::' ' rii 'i 4 ' S-' - .,. 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Seventh Row: Ginny McKnight, Bonnie M Mary Melton, Carroll Miller Moore, Lynn Morgan, Elise Moss Eighth Row: Gaby Mueller, Judy Parker, Porzelius, Sally Reinhart, Sally son, Gail Ritter, Sidney Rogers. Ninth Row: A Becky Rolston, Libby Rosson, B kel, Carmen Russell, Sue Anne Carolyn Sayres, Peggy Shahan. Tenth Row: Sue Smith, Judy Stuart, Carol Ginger Trundle, Rachel Vaugh lotte Wright. fffssfi , Ffa, M 4 .JCM E-.4 A X 1 4, wwkbg, X -r W, Je Y .,,bg,:3J1:g,: ' e:'fv' CERS AMAR, President YE MARTIN, Vice-President STUART, Recording Secretary HONIG, Corresponding Secretary Y JANET ERWIN, Treasurer Y KRIDER, Pledge Trainer girls turn brown and mode under Chant's influence Kappa Sig surrenders pin as Shrimp threatens other leg . . . Founded: Syracuse University, November 14, 1874 Established at Vanderbilt: June 25, 1924 Address: 2410 Garland Avenue Colors: Brown and Mode Flower: Pink Carnation Our house is GOING to be ready for rush! sisters, rise and shine . . . MM brings bit of Caribbean to house party Rushees change colors as actives swelter from South Seas to Paris goblins cause actives to see themselves . . . Hansen-Cleveland comes at Homecoming, even if float sinks-plus assessment . . . Sober Santa and schemers Lavoriiied to ex-till Christmas spirit . . . January exams, coffee, cramming, results in study hours and Carol's gray hair . . . really pledged-they are! just ask Lizard about Ash Wednesday and Nance i7 ., 'mm Centennial Lake . . . Fraternity pledge gets pinned to whole chapter, ours get sore knees . . . Beck threatens jump from window as pledges triumph . . . Our French provincial fall-out shelter rises again and again and 5' ff ifigdlw 'arc Q08 . . . . Spring fever causes upswing in diamond market . . . Carolyn wants to rities . . . Pretty Prexy still our favorite Charm er . . . Nice e connections, just look at the frontpiece . . . Navy succumbs to Army ority, except for Lee Ann, whose crown still sparkles . . . Carman cuts tion for ATO guard . . . Female engineer panics as Healy found sible-but Pink Carnation Ball and our pledges looked great . . . Our Lady of oon leaves a full house . . . Richard becomes Oflicial Sweetheart GAMMA PHI ee a blushing man crowned? . . . Sing along with Meath nets second place ndup . . . You just can't brew a finer crew . . . Love in UKE . . . I, 99 Founded: De Pauw University, Address: 204 24th Avenue, South January 27, 1870 Established at Vanderbilt: January 15, 1904 Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Pansy Which twin drank the Courvoiser? X... :Ar X-531 XA. -gas' X , OFF IO MILLIE WYATT, Presi: PATTY LEWIS, Vice-Pres: PEGGY ANN MCKEAND, Recording Secr JANICE VAUGHN, Corresponding Secr. JO ANNE KENNEDY, Tren, Remember the Black, Remember the Gold! . . . The Founders' A who-us? . . . Theta meeting: Calhoun, Phi House, KSig, ZBT . . . Wh meeting? . , . The house will be ready in Sept., November, December? gg-Q Patio and porch reported missing . . . yellow rugs add col 'Lehi drab living room . . . Rush: minus Hoor, paint, windows, etc .... Blac 35:51 Gold win again, 24 stars for the Theta Kite! . . . How are they? - '- Friday Fred, will Ellen jump? . . . Bonnie, love your shoe shine! . . . Gayle, s honeymoon ill June? . . . Telephone rings, for Patty! . . . K , P' Qin QC KAPPA ALPHA THETA Moon-struck . . . I-Iayseed juniors purchase dates . . . Mary and what's-his- go out . . . Jane out for football: fast pass, good catch Sarah sees Sam . . . Peggy Ann checks crop, heads for Atlanta . . . Penny every Tom, Dick and Beta! . . . Johnny, I hardly knew ya', Love Jeanne . . . deals . . . No, Dave, I don't know where Janice went it takes an SAE to make a Phi shape up, eh Millie? . . . Nina can't stand i Alice honorary to 7th . . . Ann, that pin does wonders . . Mary, make up again? . . . Jo Anne switches continents: Asia to Europe . . . Thetas Pres. of Residence Halls, Veep of WSGA, Veep of Advisory Board, , Miss Charm-one winnerlllll, 6 up for Miss Commodore-oops, volle badminton, Miss Hot Nuts . . . diamonds and Thetas everywhere There'll never be another class like ours in Theta . . . or in Van 'ZOO Look out world OW! Anderson, Julie Barnes, Lyndall Gayle Bracey, Dale Brakebill, Buehman, Peggy Butler. Row: yers, Frances Caldwell, Rosemary n, Kathy Cobb, Ellen Collins, ixon, Aleta Dumas. OW! Eakin, Sarah Edge, Ann Evans, Fernald, Gretchen Flaherty, Liz Judy Garrecht. Row: ary, Jane Gillespie, Grifiie Glas- cy Glenn, Suzanne Glover, Amye Ganne Harmon. ow: arrell, Lucy Hoffman, Susanne Jane Hughes, Susan Jeffries, Jorgensen, Maren Jorgensen. OWS eeble, JoAnne Kennedy, Connie inda Lastrapes, Lindsay Leitch, ewis, Bonnie Linane. Row: Luppen, Nina Martin, Mary Mary Jane Martin, J. D. Mason, atthews, Charlotte McCauley. Row: nn McKeand, Minje Mitchell, Moon, Amelia Moore, Virginia an Norman, Lalisc O'Brien. 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I .. 5.1 5355 I , A ? ,. ,, ,if l ,g Y f 4, 4 V f- 1- , 'Y . as In ,- g- -. g,,: -at c '..Ef,? ., .L 'LO2 First Row: Reda Adcock, Linda Armstrong, Baer, Sally Barry, Ann Sory Betty, Lynn Bicking, Nancy Bock. Second Row: Jane Buford, Mopsy Caldwell, Comer, Cookie Cook, Diane Cop Susan Crow, Mary Cunningham. Third Row: Mrs. Veolia. Dibrell, Dixie Dixon, Donoho, Trish Donohue, Liz Do Bev Eastes, jan Farmer. Fourth Row: Karen Flatt, Molly Franklin, Kath more, Jane Graham, Ginger Sandra Gray, Judy Haynie. Fifth Row: Judy Henderson, Theo Hereford, Ann Herzog, Elaine Hight, Babs comb, Susan Holcomb, Careda Ho worth. Sixth Row: Bobbi Hunter, Marty Hutchison, Jetton, Frances Joyner, Linda K Margaret Kuehnle, Mary Eileen La Seventh Row: Abbie Leavitt, Linda Lee, Sharon ard, jerry Lee Maxwell, Barbara Patti Miner, Chris Mitchell. Eighth Row: Linda Morgan, Sarah Jane Ni Northcutt, Dottsie Parker, Betty Lucile Pateson, Mary Lou Polk. Ninth Row: Gena Robinson, Mary Louise Sally Rutherford, Mary Monnie Shinn, Diane Sparkmzm. Lou Sowell, 1, I Tenth Row: Gail Starling, Susan Stiles, Mary Lynne Thornton, Suzanne Turem jane Turley, Betty Wells. Eleventh Row: Nancy Williams, Carolyn Yana Yeuding. l Founded: Longwood College fVirginia State Normalj, October 28, 1897 Established at Vanderbilt: November 19, 1949 Address: 203 24th Avenue, South Colors: Olive Green and White Flower: White Rose E, z V 5 . off D 'faxl W J' . P .1 .19 ,S GERS H JANE NIX, President LY FRANKLIN, Vice-President STARLING, Recording Secretary ER GRANT, Corresponding Sem'et.ary You thought WE-were girls? Y BARRY, Treasurer eads campus.-WSGA, Pan-Hel, Advisory Council gavels for Linda A., M. and Ginger . . . Troop leader M.L. leads Scouts thru Rush, W best 22 . . . Betty brealcs tooth over foam-at-the-mouth case . . . I ' . ecoming: Molly and Lynne reign . . . Dootsie has Fannie trouble . . . Stiles i' 'A' her Yogi Bear at Yellowstone . . . KA Rose clings to Tower . . . Xmas A Ak , SJ. beats Tom-Tom over General Lee . . . WSGA treasurer Mopsy, alias Q y Fingers, skips off to France . . . Boclc directs mad make session, H oo, Hurrool . . . Pledges convert basement to living quarters, General Lee , am t crowded out . . . I-Iaynie plays three ends against the middle, le's in Atlanta . . . Our Cheerleader has too much cheer, pledges dread morning . . . Judy drinks roasts at Champagne Party, Clvuckles . . . Jane's ctual dates pay off-ring and 170 points . . . Spring: KD's snatch badges, ers, rings , . . Medic bug bites Linda, Chris, Theo, Trish, Jane already immune . . . Adcoclc gathers no rolling Stones . . . Lynn still Bicking over bills . . . Suzanne leaves toasted, Mary still g . . . Gail looking forward to good ole mountain dew . . . Babs, over hill and . . . All that's left of old house is a memory, but such a happy one . . . g forward to another great year, new house, and M.M.P.G.L.A. . . pectfully submitted . . . Love in AOT . . . E 203 Founded: Monmouth College, April 28, 1867 Established at Vanderbilt: September 9, 1940 Address: 118 24th Avenue, South Colors: Wine and Blue 'I P3- ' ax ?'InnF ,-' wel I , Af i . X X f I I' . n , ix , sf 1 I Careful, girls, don't drool on their knees. 'fur .' Q. 1' I Q Ax, 'ill' l it -'- PI BETA PHI MARGE THORPE, NANCY GLEW Recordm KATE HARWOOD, Hold your hats and hallelujah, Pi Phi' s gonna' show it to 'y Hot from the shanty at 2400: Pi Phi's robbed, catch crooks in dramatic las Draw Lynn's bath, her date's coming in 4 hours . . . Rest in peace goodbye Phaedra . . . ln clouds of spray net and smog, seniors separate: to Bristol, Barnes to Germany, Stivers law bound, Averil to Washingto wonders . . . Goddess of the Wind pinned . . . Cissy becomes Goldwater . . . Wood has personal alarm cloclc . . . The Butler gets Lindy choose aisles, Cornelia the medical profession, Lynn to N n J A b V Roach . . . Pi Phi gets a half-pint from TCU . . . Love's more Gatlinburg gathering great' But girls, she lacks lus tah' Alpna rejoins Tenn Beta Wave those stars and stripes' Merry Comrade Souhy The Bitter Body gets legal advice m on Candid Camera' Ruthie, Lola Peg celehr Poppe celebrates several Champagne Patty raises soph spirits to WCTI'U rejected! . . . Ruthie haunts judicial board . . . overboard . . . Je suis sexy, moili' . . . A rose for Bridges . . . Gore p Tri-Phi tradition: vive le can-can, vive le trophy! . . . Tri-Delts tr uscholarsl' . . . Real and imaginary pantie raids bring out worst in ac pledges grub-for points, await revival, and l COMPULSORY . . . 'Tm sorry Frank, there' s somethin' I just gotta' the Znd, 3rd, 4th, 5th time around: Mayes . . . Super-Toes sips and sips, ' ' ' . : ' . . . . C . . . ' ' . . . S 2 ' . . . . ' , a . . . ' ' ' -ap Fl 1 I 1 Another great year for the Wine and l 9.04 ELLEN PEARSON Vzce .E CORNELIA CUNNINGHAM Correspondmg l ist Row: lncy Arend, Fran Avery, Cornelia, Irnes, Betty Boyle, Sandy Bridges, rbara Buist, Nancy Casler. ond Row: Christiansen, Frances Civitts, Carol fer, Averil Collins, Carolyn Cousins, rnelia Cunningham, Phyllis Curtis. 'rd Row: illa Dietz, Winnie Duncan, Jane ns, Ann Finch, Nancy Glen, Lynn cnhaw, Rita Grimes. rth Row: a. Harrison, Kate Harwood, Emmy ard, Mary Jewell, Cissy Kerkow, Ann kpatriek, Evie Kirtley. h Row: ene Lampton, Eleanor Lentz, Harriet ter, Linda Lester, Susie Macdonald, y Manning, Ann Marie Mathis. h Row: n Mayes, Betsy Monroe, Ruthie tgomery, Mary Vance Noel, Jeanne ll, Pam Oliver, Suzanne Parker. nth Row: Pearson, Penney Poppe, Ann Roach, y Robinson, Francie Roesel, Sandy nicky, Judy Shanks. th Row: lis Smith, Susan Smith, Stephanie y, Margot Steenland, Susan Stivers, Straight, Margo Teague. 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Q. ,II I WM I, II 5 E 51.1.-M I: -.f-.Y:.Ia,I, II V V 2 gf 1 1, ,Q I x '- '- ' 5 . X' 1 I , . , I . , -. 205' MILITARY Summer. Sunset. Someone is playing The ocarina in the latrine: You Are My Sunshine. A man shaving Sees-pait the day room, past the night K.P.'s Bent over a GJ. can of beets In the yard of the mess-the red and green -Transient Barracks by Randall jarrell 9.06 4- A g 4 N. g .-.Q B L 'J .va 41 r. ' 6 . fi. 'fr iw: 1 ,L- .a ' s I 2,91 f 4 o . A ,Qu ., - A X ,X H X f- 'Q . ..fq'K sill, ' 3 . ' A y . f f erff, .- Z Q 1 X, ha 7 A 5,-X.-. HUT lg: rf. my ,MQ - ' -- . Q X. ' N . N ' . -'hr -, .. ' '- up --' :.:.',, 9' W X . - . . .v . . -my .X 1 . x , A X 1 . A, 0 X . N . W . .ii L ' ' x R Fair? Qf Q -9 n i n 'ty ' 'N' 'Ah I' , 1 ii, '-' ' - X .ibn jfs, f a. A' 'ig fi . ' ., XX I -. I '. XX awlf VW n.' wk- ...,X - .X -.,X. X'..XMXX'3-'MX 'rp X. ' 1 M . w.. .1'-,Wf'f4s.'iW A ,, - 1 UW . .. 'WN ' ,,,. .5 ,- - , .1 Q '..'..?iim. -5 ' 755, 3 .5 mg ....M . 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X ... . . . X, . .. . .. ....X . . 4 X X .-.,AXXX. ,. Q. XX ws: ' , ' , H' . X W us H ' .rn M .. ' M A ' gl . . . X 1 , 1 :fi a A ,. 4,,, ,,-qu., Q .whsaw P1 .ft am rw. COLONEL CLYDE L. LAYN12 Professor of Military Science and Tactics ARMY R. O. T. C. Men who want to serve their countty, or whose eyes are too weak to join the Navy, or who fear they are destined to be drafted, join the Army, And then the young second lieu- tenants, that they might serve their country well, learn to define the tactical world about them. Shakespeare hath said of such soldiety: A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and run-aways, A scum of Bretagnes, and base lackey peasants, Whom their o'er-cloyed country vomits forth . . To desperate ventures . . . These are some of the things they learn: Rank: Men with rank stand out front and waste time. Men without rank stand in ranks and waste time. Distinguished Military Students: These men do not have algae on their belt buckles. Counter-guerrilla Forces: There are more counter-guetrillae per guerrilla in Tennessee than in any other state of the Union. NROTC Marines: Accidently attacked by the counter- guerrillae. The Army Band: Has done more for music than any band since Jesse James's. 108 t C. Clark, James L. Fuller, 1 't L. Jackson, John A. Hamil. l LOR GUARD course, one would not want to leave out summer camp, CTC students usually attend this at Fort Benning, they see all types of fantastic weapons and play guer- with each other and real guerrillae, shooting blanks, er. summer, the real guerrilla, a Ranger captain, sat in his 11 night and kept the student guerrillae awake with a ealcer: for example, t'You die, Yankee peegln Anyway, our boys showed a lot of initiative in that they crawled out of their holes and captured him, Another time, however, one of the guided missiles reversed itself and screamed toward the dumfouncled ranlcs, who showed little enough initiative, but it missed them. All in all, soldiers in arms! Defenders of our soill Would we could duly praise you, hut we can hardly begin that in your present context. HEADQUARTERS l CADET STAFF, Front Row: J. A. Johnson, Battlcgroup Commander, T. P. Willis, Chief of Staff. Second Row: B. J. Miller, D. M. Bullock, 3 T. J. Patrick, E. C. Buchi. Third Row: P. I. Sexton, C. R. Gibson, C. E. Childress. 7.09 ,fi M . en. B COMPANY OFFICERS MICHAEL W. BROADBEAR .... Commanding Ogicer TI-IOIVIAS A. DUKE ...... Executive Ojficer ALLAN P. DeLOACH ........ First Sergeant First Row: T. A. Duke, H. C. Dodge, M. C. Roberts. Second Row: B. B. Holt L. B. Coley, L. A. Perlman, J. I-Is. Miller, D. Gorman, T. E. Nor- wood, A. W. Holcomb, R. Buchanan, W. K. Schaffarzick, A. P. Deloach, lr Third Row V Moushe W. Tay o . : . - gian, J. Robbins, D. Jones, B. Cap- linger, E. Jones, J. Martin, J. H. Polk, J. D. Tyler, D. B. Jones, D Ledwith, B. Griffin. Fourth Row T. S. Thomas, R. N. Hutcheson, J. J Tigert, I. M. Norman, L. D. Mead- ows P. Dorsett, T. A. Tribke, C. F shal-p, 0. cooper, s. Morefield, W. B. Oliver. A COMPANY OFFICERS NI. LEE GRAVES .... Comma LIONEL R. BARRETT. .Eexe WILLIAM T. MCCLANAHAN First Se First Row: M. L. Graves, L. R rett, C. R. Shradcr, W. E. D. W. Warner, R. J. Allen, Glover, T. J. Campbell. Second M. H. Franklin, J. L. Ty Coombs, W. T. McClanahan, Smith, G. Geoghegan, J. Tha Williams, J. L. Mann, B. H D. W. Moore, D. Early. Third W. A. Neel, G. W. Dctty, Leone, G. L. Hickman, R. A. E. J. Stann, M. J. Feldman, McCain. Fourth Row: R. A. C. Householder, T. H. C. Fowlkes, K. C. Roberts, Bannister, J. M. Bulbrook, Allen, R. Gilbert. COMPANY OFFICERS RY S. BANKS .... C'om.ma1zding Ogicer G. MARTIN ....... Executive Ogicer LIAM H. GILLESPIE .... First Sergeant Row: R. G. Martin, R. A. xt, C. D. Waggener, W. Gilles- Second Row: T. C. Avery, P. H. rickson, V. P. Gregory, P. B. er, A. S. Mallory, E. P. deZeval- K. H. Presson, D. F. Bassett, D. :orge, C. Bashford, T. H. Curtis. l Row: S. D. Simmons, C. I. , V. Cramb, T. Hutton, G. C. ns, T. Pancoast, T. Moon, E. zrman, R. Alley, S. Champlin, D. Fourth Row: J. C. Winter, F. C. el, G. Osborn, D. H. O'Neil, . Guyton, H. A. Schwarz, J. R. la, D. E, Hunt, D. R. Filson, Robinson, VV. Sc-ttlemire, J. M. an. .vw V 4 wh- , W1 X, D COMPANY OFFICERS JULE D. CROCKER. .Commanding Oficer ANDREW G. COPE ...... Executive Oficer WILLIAM T. BRADLEY ...... First Sergeant First Row: E. Hardison, A. Cope, S. H. Griflin, W. T. Bradley. Second Row: H. E. Pond, J. L. Oldham, M. M. Johnson, T. J. Boone, R. M. Hirsch, C. G. Aplfel, Greber, D. Holland, W. Carson, W. W. Sherwin, E. F. Sutherland. Third Row: W. T. Loebmann, D. E. Sherrod, G. M. Tate, P. W. Katz, N. M. McDowell, R. E. Harper, R. L. Fox, J. H. Haver- stick, R. F. Weigel, F. R. Thrzmhardt. Fourth Row: L. H. Motz, W. G. Gross, S. F. Carter, Caudill, C. B. Stewart, C. E. Thwaite, K. W. Grim- lcy, L. C. Keller, J. B. Crew, O. K. Georgi. P' .ffl ' ,f l I -aw I 35. ,J BAND OFFICERS RAYMOND . WAUFORD J ....... Commanding Officer JAMES T. MANN ..., First Sergeant First Row: Upchurch, Richards, Edge- mon, Barnes, Harte, Zimmerman, Wauford. Second Row: Mann, Gilli- land, West, Nelson. Third Row: Frese, Polsgrove, Norris, Owen, Robinette. 7.17. DRILL TEAM OFFICERS SAM B. UPCHURCH. .Comnzan 01 ANTHONY D. THOMPSON.. Executive O1 JOHN R. BRADEN..1f'f7-if se.-g First Row: A. D. Thompson, I Enoch, J. J. Jolley, R. H. Smith, I Somers, J. D. Retzer, H. L. Char Second Row: C. W. Samuels, T Clark, M. C. Murphy, R. V. A P. E. Krumpe, R. B. Pyle, T Bjorkman, N. B. Tucker. Third F H. VV. Pardue, R. A. Jordan, C Gore, D. S. Davis, W. J. Ku B. L. Baird. Fourth Row: S. Y. shinsky, D. F. Matthews, T. B. ham, J. M. Gore, J. J. Tyler, J Brinsfield. I in the fields th: rude militia swarms. ranks are 1nsp..ctcd by officers. The Army ROTC displays marching ability WEE F? N ,. 'LI NAVAL R. 0. T. C. Peace is Hell , . , Step on Army Ants . , . Gang-bo, etc. Such is che Navy: first in War fbig, small, holocaustsl. But they are trained fthirteen billion dollars worth of itj to a fighting edge in order that they might wage peace. And somehow, when a future leader of the Navy is standing with his platoon, and the thin strains of M-I-C . . . K-E-Y. .. N-R-o-T-C sound hollowly from Cole Hall, he must believe, deep inside, that he is doing something important. This is a problem which plagues our Army ROTC as well. The life of a Navy man centers on becoming an intellec- tually alert, spiritually awake, morally straight hghting leader. In spite of this, Navy men go to Navy classes, Navy drill, and on Navy cruises. The sea of sailing ships has yielded to an ocean patrolled by nuclear-powered deterrent submarines. Nevertheless, there is and shall always be a special romance to the sea which shall lure men regardless of holocaust or Mickey Mouse. Hark to the Boatswain's call, the cheering cry! While through the seaman's hand the taclcle glides, Or school-boy Midshipman that, standing by, Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides, And well the docile crew that skilful urchin guides. ig ' ffm: ik! Wil' ii fm lp u 132 wa I Q 3 .,.5.5 it 8 15 , 5 N WJ , ,Q MQ, .vm s .,., .gif v 5 .,-- LN, . , 4. ff .s , Ap A ? , vi , 5'1 R me L ,.5 mg, if 'aw ,. M M .,A. if - I B 2? I .v fvgf X .3 ALPHA COMPANY SECOND PLATOON First Row: F. T. Mass:-y, L. F. Kirchhoill R. L. Rozcar, J. W. Scott, B. G. Burkett, J. R. Fitts J. R. Jewel, G. T. Armstrong, F. T. Dodd. Second Row: W. B. Dunlop, E. B. Jernigan, J. B. s Abston. G. T. Holland, S. E. Ja- cobson, F. H. Hamilton, B. L. Ko- litz Third Row VV Smith 1 J- - ' ,I- R. Yeager, R. E. Fenstermaker, W. R. Johnson, D. M. Baiolo, P H. Kuhn, G. T. Long. 216 FIRST PLATOON First Row: W. M. Wasson, Evans, F. G. Ziegler, L. J. P11 Welch. W. P. Gaffney. Sec nd S. F MCNamee, J. M L H. Beard, G. S. Toll, E. K Cannon. Third Row: J. D. R. Blakely, J. S. WVright, o L W. S. Winter, B. C. W Kenyon, G. P. Rose, R. J. D. Wilson. PLATOON wg D. H. Dorminey, E. H. ngxll, W. L. Schwabe, C. R. , E. H. Bishop, J. M. Jackson artin. Second Row: B. E , E. H. Chappell, J. G B. C. Harville, H. A. O'Neil nson, D. F. Bass. Third Row lder, R. A. Eppcrly, H. G . A. Benke, D. V. Shields, hman, J. L. Builder. Commander, J. Erwin, CPO, A. L. G. B. Wooding. 1- . Tl ' .- n' :sE'..-.,.. . BRAVO COMPANY SECOND PLATOON First Row: J. L. Rawls. R. B. James J. D. Warheld, T. Schweitzer, H. M Scott, S. C. Hubbard. Second Row A. W. Hutchinson, W, I. Dothard M. I. Hurwitz, G. A. Goetschius, R L. Warren, F. A. Benson, T. S. Hen- dcrson. Third Row: J. G. Moore, N K. McCoy, J. M. Hayes, R. A. Krol J. F. Castleman, D. C. McBirney. CHARLIE COMPANY SECOND PLATOON First Row: R. W. Pattison, C. C. Head, E. J. Berlage, H. J. Smith, D. M. Johnson, J. H. Fishley, D. K. Johnson. Second Row: R. O. Riggs, W. S. Little, J. T. Christiansen, S. L. Lee, J. C. Thompson, J. K. Moore, V. T. Hudson. Third Row: H. B. Cain, S. P. Fletcher, J. W. Jones J. M. Berutich, R. E. Franklin, A. D Graff. J .iii ff- Company Commander, H. Holmes, W. B. Surlcrg Guidon, G. C. L.-1 -1 FIRST PLATOON First Row: G. W. Lundy, Stumm, G. M. Snatcr, J. A. J. A. Drago, B. S. Russell. . Row: A. B. Scharzkopf, J. J. N M. W. Moore, A. T. Hicks, Lackey, C. V. Webster. Third S. E. Baldyger, C. Jones, Hatcher, J. E. Myers, J. P. M i 1LL TEAM OFFICERS IFFMAN .......... Drill Team Commander DCARMOND ...... Drill Team MPO -ows C. T. Roush, R. S. Wells, Crook, C. T. Healey, F. P. F. D. Busick, R. L. Houldcr, lolmgreen, E. A. Neugass, R. C. ond, R. Hoffman. Second Row: lDozier, C. M. Adkins, R. A. K. W. Irby, J. 'W. Greenfield, ornelius, W. P. Hudson, B. R. , W. S. Briggs, R. E. Holbein. Row: L. S. Edmondsc J. R. Foster, T. Bolster, J. A. Kingsbury, E. t, R. K. Whitsit, R. C. Rau- W. Weitsel. Fourth Row: T. th, J. C. Wyatt, J. Boniface, ampbell, R. L. Frank, D. E. J. W. Demie, R. W. Russell, Tyree. 1' BAD OFFICERS P. I. FAULKENBERRY ....... Band Commander A. BRANS'FORD ....... Band MPO First Row: W. B. Harrison, T. S. Van Gilder, G. J. Buckoiwski, D. W. Kelley, T. Tedder, D. Olive, P. I. Faulkenberry. 'Second Row: T. J. Hil- liard, S. W. Harding, J. C. Reeves, J. Davis, C. O. Weathers, R. E. Camp- bell. Third Row: A. Bransford, S. C. Daniels, J. K. Marshall, A. B. Deben- port, E. M. Rosen, H. T. Bryan, E. P. Vollmer. les F l i . W. ef. S Luke a drunken sailor on a 7.2.0 What I can't understand is how all this relates to EOR O R RESER E OEEICE THE ATTACK O THE BAY OE PIG I R A admiral The best of remedies is zu beef-steak against sea-sick IS DATE NIGHT AT THE WOMEN'S QUADRANGLE 2.7.1 ATHLETICS Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime Put on his pistols and went riding out But had got wellniglz nowhere at that time Till be fell in with ladies in a rout. It was a pretty lady and all ber train That played with him so sweetly but before An hour sl2e'd taken a sword with all ber main And twined liim of his nose for evermore. -Captain Carpenter by Iolm Crowe Ransom 7.7.7. ll 4: 'F' vw r 5 v 3, ' Ai ',gf'- if l af V ' ' ...fy fi-I '11 '45 LE'ks. vm ' v I' if ill Q M5 -- -if? 6' F! 3 ' r if . ,J r lr: gf' 1 .J ., ,-x.,,.,5.11 fi. 751 r ' f'ff'4'ff,ffE I ' A ' 1 , Ml-v 'f 1, U K, In A. H in . , .H .J-1 A, 11,-iw, T ,ffi ,rw id -f, ,,f FJ' i ur if I j 33,-i 4 f affP Mwf ifHa 122f:f.Ae, J Y lb q- IA. U ?,f I fmiff. 1 a ,lffW'f'1 4 W W2-M m M W-my W- vm.w .A , WMWQWM n , ,'.'X!swA 1' Saws? mwuMf1.,wy 'Mn mv 1 Nj if J Qc' gli' 'Kim' 4: 110.311 'W ' ' ' fwk 'ff QAM . 'Hu WGAAVQQYN . 'PY I -' if +1-.A -15111. -, 1, xi' , lf, -I'Qy4A'?f4 WI' If 'Qu' ff M ' .1 'offl 'f4T1F?.f?: 4 74553 4. IL l 'Ar' Q F 1 - 4 . 'n,?P 4r,ita.'1?--fy- 4, - . . . Ll 7 2L'l'1f'x'yJ 1' 1531 '51, 7181 ' .'. 1 1','f'frs , 'fi 5 fwku ..' 2 ' 'kfig .a.v'f.a'! M W A . A . f . 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LI K 2.-' rr. wh E., M 'M K 1125 'iwfi Aww A fvkm-W' ,. H1'vkW W w' , 4,135 vWy5pm,.w::M , wa-mv YM. , , 'f f' em - . , ,W 'rQ'i5fC f?' l-r'1:3,':'f-rf , l .V ffeisa . ' ' J 1 2 M4 .. V - 5 6 Y t T- ,H- R mfff .L ,V QP ' .' :.: 53- ,, Nl YQ '-A 2 r '. Qlf:Ti:T?'g. . flisrfff ff1f:fA-- 7:1-N13 ' t ' ef ' ' 3,3723-'.-Q-112-'Li' JlE!Yf:? --155.2 ti: ' 1 . - 5 vii , L A- ,,. H A u-flilixflgg-ith. 1 vii -sr- Captain Jule Crocker with Alternate Captain Mike Reese. Crocker on campus. Crocker, as seen through the bars! 29.4. DR. JIM ROBBINS AWA The Dr, Jim Robins Award goes to the student tributes the most in Vanderbilt sports, scholarship, and to the school. Jule Crocker, the 1963 winner, exen spirit in which this award is given. Jule, Captain of the Commodore football team, for three years as a guard and center, Although hurt the 1962 campaign, Crocker was an inspiration to a that was the worst in Vanderbilt history. Crocker was also a member of Scabbard and Blade, cron Delta Kappa, and the English Honors Program. plus average could have hindered his football playing a but that certainly was never shown by Jule. To top it all, however, Jule Crocker was named l Ugliness, which is the award given the most outstandin derbilc senior, as elected by the undergraduate schoolsg the first athlete to have received this award in many y As recipient of the Robins Award, Jule Croclcer car the spirit and tradition of Dr. Jim Robins. The award sents much that is old and fine in Vanderbilt athletics. The Vanderbilt athlete is called by many names. He is no ever, called, like some of his rivals, an ape. tion and football are synonymous, that is if football Q li with a winning tradition. Vanderbilt has lost one of Y Preferably, through the years, we would like to think s not tradition, but by losing football, inevitably we ws t tradition. mically perhaps we are tops, athletically perhaps we N 7 This season has had its bright spots, but the theme , as .. ,g5H,, dulled, more or less, by the bare statistics, all of i353 , 4 i easure whether you won or lost and not how you 5 9- he amen to ut it in the words of a famous Van- 2 f i llf' ynulllull-' Q w .ts1sss?fif?f:tiisf. f fl 'lillfvww M lumnus. , M :.,,, f , I Pe1'haP5 tflfflillg 0l'lC'S b?-Ck to the whole mess was an easy way to cope with this year's situation. POGTB LL uepelvaliantly worked to produce winning football at He did! But this year the rewards were few and far ln Freshman dorms brightened the overcast on what was known ln the Commodore Room as Blue Saturday. At times the football game turned into a Dudley Field spectacle. 'Outwardly this year spirit was at its highest ebb. Inwardly something was lacking, not only in the stands, but on the field as well. One can go so far in helping another, from then on it is up to the individual to carry the ball. Carrying the ball was a rarity this year both on the field and in the stands, 1962 will be remembered as the year the squad made the big fumbles, but it should also be remembered as the year the administration started on the road to holding onto the ball a little more. Coach Guepe commented to the Memphis Commercial Appeal that something needed to be done about football at Vanderbilt. Well, Kirkland started carrying the ball instead of passing it and fumbling it this year, after one of their better ball carriers bowed out of action, They have a new quarterback now, and a new baclcfield running the show. Perhaps we will return to the road of win- ning tradition. Vanderbilt athletics have been pr for those who participated, and this be the real goal of any game we pla Vanderbilt athletics have not been a H burden to the University, which is however, our recent football teams haT 4 - . f ig , , '- ' - elf--Y. '--, 'E R AY , A-1 -.1 -- 11- - ' ' -1 - :f 'IA-:Sl, fclv. ,-lfffgrxg +3215 7.7. duced few victoriesg some have standing joke. In the 72-year history of Val ball, there is a winning percentage This year the percentage was 10.0. COMMODORES 1962 Commodores, captained by Jule Crocker and eese, had a combination of able athletes and superior Two men were drafted into the pro ranks, Dick d Steve Shaw. Men like pass receiver Jeff Starling rterback Hank Lesesne led the team not only on the also in the classroom. .,f,.. nf ---- Q .- Q ff-f 21' ,HL Q- Y L aa 'b .-Q-'52 ' g 1- ' iu,,gi,q1M...m...,,,',N if 3' 1 M1515 35 .,, Mr. Commodore - he didn't want the ball either. Art Guepe, who came here from Virginia in 1953, coached the Commodores for the last time this year. His brother, Al, was backlield coach, Billy Hickman coached the defensive backs. Other Vanderbilt coaches were Mel Sinquefield, Frank Thorsey, Dick Richardson, and Larry Harding. Of course, Baby Ray coached the offensive line. 1962 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD first row, sitting: Reece Gibson, Dick Bender, Mau- Jeif Starling, Hank Lesesne, Terrell Dye, Arthur Trabue, Capt. Jule Crocker, Alt. Capt. Mike Bennett Baldwin, Billy Crawford, Jim Bur- Sullms, Jerry Shuford. Middle row: George Reddicn, Ralph Cash, Earl Allen, Mike Broadbear, Tommy Yusk, Steve Shaw, Clark Williams, Wayne Anthony, Roger Fish, Dave Malone, Wilford Fuqua, Richard Bohner, Buddy Barrett, Gary Smith, Tommy Martin and Jon Cleveland. Back row: Jim Digh, Paul Guffee, Joe Graham, Tom Zimmerman, Rich- ard Lcmay, john Ed Wallace, Bill Juday, Sam Sullins, Gary Hudson, Ron Voight, Dan Hanclwerker, Charley Funk, Dick Teets, Bill Waldrup, Tom Kenny, Dave Longley, Grady Wade, Dan Power, Nick Spiak and Tommy Gaudet. 41 'R :- Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjacks, what have you? 'FU--, ag. 'f V - ' Z - il ' : Dudl-ey powder room. A portrait of dejection as a young man-but the boys at least tried this hard. Did the rest of us? 12 'ators had their own names for the intricacies of 1962 , whether they he mock lynchings, beer parties in the r just plain ole free-for-alls. e game, the stands in unison gazed at a slcywriter minutes without once looking to see what was hap- on the field. Ooh: and Aafvs eventually gave way to iefs and ob bells until the glorious homecoming victory. hose who traveled to watch Vandy play football, the finest game of the year was at Legion Field in gham where we lost to Alabama 17-7, Alabama simply 'ered us, but we proved we had the guts and desire to omewhere along the line that light was lost. It was fywhere, not just by the football players. r seems to be the problem with the past: three years of at Vanderbilt? We have not stepped up the academic n so much that we do not attract top flight athletes. ry day, by leaps and bounds, other Southeastern Con- schools increase the pace of their football programs, rcruiting lines, and in scholarship offerings. private institution, Vanderbilt has decided to leash athletics: of course, we seek superiority in the field of hip, which is far more important, but the question this: can we compete? Or perhaps it is this: will we e? there are some other problems with Vanderbilt foot- ted Commodore aerial attack strikes again. V i.,i.-,, ,.,,L1f5, M. .. 'ta-.whivs K '- ' . . -f ' .. , JY.-af-'-1' - , . ' -as .sf . It 1 -a ' 'M.., ,. -, Q--' -,J Q,-. f 31 .gsswvigfhza I- -v. . .g,- A1 H j,L':4' 1. fd' lf- Ilfieiihiffs,-if if ' A ram wr-1F.'. -'sg -- -'.a?l'l . e7f3,+sg i1w 3--if ' ' .ff . -'E'- E .. an 'QQj'f',- - W i I. .. 'A rigs- rpm, :raid s M.-sate ' ,, gs , ' -5- Q . -:,-, -H' Hn, ,YU .V f-igqfvgg if R. .3gi.,.l,5K- V, nw- + - ' itffg-'.rP1wfv-Jlllf we , . f. .I 11 f rwfrma 'rf . fa., , 1, as--1.-?.,,. r- J A- ' 2 wa- .1 , , I T gg. ,-.ks i , Q .gfjgk g.-l.,,5ki,.V11. .133 514' my we Zh-.f ,.- it . f f' we we ' - t. -,,,,..,. Page-A-. ' 2---fa , f +'2rf-'i ' V -i -A . . . - 1 efa-iraagh-M-2 amz - ' ,f+L12'.?l ,i-'fggzszsaa-'fic-tif . :,-A -g k 1' '31 ',f1'r?'5,p.is' '- '-f-fFgg,,- , .f L5 ' 1 . . - 15 1 vi -5, 'i j 4-- Exceptionally good pursuit brings down this Boston College back. -wal' .':x,,a.!..' .4 ,- If ---. lov w S may-N' lin-na. 5 f., r -- h..-T:'a 'f f'Z - wr .,a '- .x Q Is that a Vandy girl twirling the baton? qc' WE HAVE NO PLACE ACADEMICALLY book-an ever-cynical, ever-smaller stream of human for a very considerable number of young men Wbose primary interest is football or basketball. One can go further: we have no place for young men who have other interests than football, but who love the game and would like to try coaching as a career. We are losing football games. And each Saturday-if we may parody another year- around to watch the massacre. However, despite the fact that many of us migl forget much of the past football season, one should this: football is by no means a substitute for the high standards that Vanderbilt has set. Football is a game might, in fact, make better use of academic exceller recruiting program. Say, wasn't that another Citad down? N is basically a spectator sport. lard knocks and rough play, combined with the crafty in of the actors, turn the held into a stage of drama ian most theatrical productions. But poor actors make r plays. Moreover, poor audiences do not make pro- ? any better. Spirit-wise this year's audiences were great. hvere passed around freely and mixed with any cold he could find. football game eventually turned into an afternoon or tea, not the kind of tea the Chancellor and his wife give, but more like an ATO float decorating party or cultural. we should not play a role of hypocrisy and we talk of Vanderbilt football. People pay rtheless, - when to come to football games, they come to have a good 'hey also come, so to speak, to cheer the team to vic- nd Chancellor Branscomb himself has said: N. . . it is nd for the University's name to appear in the press ter week in the role of a failuref' this is what Coach Guepe had to say about the situa- K' ou canit play football in the Southeastern Conference and maintain a high level academic reputation, the mot be reconciledf' If this is true, perhaps the best , would be a new conference, Vanderbilt is not alone in I1'1I'1'13. p't look much like football players, but they're better than on my Hoor. 7.31 pl A short spirited display during the half of the Boston College game saw the students rally the team onto the field. At this point, the state of Vanderbilt football seems at best a precarious one, but our consternation, several years from now, may itself seem rather silly, after all, Vanderbilt has only experienced three losing football seasons. Certainly, we cannot extrapolate forever on the basis of the past three years. Cut young men, scholars that they were, almost beat Ala- bama, which is considered the criterion of high level athletics, indeed, our team was rarely outmanned by Southeastern Con- ference opponents: we could conceivably have beaten Georgia or Kentucky. Giving up is something that sits in the back of everyone's mind just waiting for a sparkling fire to kindle it. That sparkling fire kindled in almost everyone at Vanderbilt this year before the season had ended. w gi 1 s 4454 . ,mf jw L... in 'f '.'.im'x5' 5 'A' - n fwv- be ' -e ',. ' 2 feet. -1- 'Lili Ziff., ., ,, ,, ,UN ,,,,.' .. . yt, pw, -M' sg 1-sz-A 7'-:11ei'. A V'sf'7'snQ7-M ,k . 1 1 -. ., ,itfax . .mv -'s 1, ,, '.1,t.1' . . 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FCOTBALL RESULTS- 1, LOST VANDERBILT 0 - WEST VIRGINIA 26 West Virginia downed the Commodores in the opening game of the season at Morgantown, as quarterback Jerry Yost and end Gene I-Ieeter teamed up on two touchdowns. Unlike last year the Commodores just couldn't seem to get off the ground as the Mountaineers methodically drove to victory. VANDERBILT O - GEORGIA 10 This game saw three scoring threats from both teams. The Commodores fumbled within yards of paydirt twice, Grady Wade, Black and Gold lciclcing specialist, tried two field goals, one from the 12 and the other from the 24, but both failed to connect. Here, you take it! VANDERBILT 7 - ALABAMA 17 This was Vanderbiltys finest elliott of the season, 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Terrell Dye cc Clarlc's fumble. 40,000 fans sat in dismay as the vored Tide were stopped time and again by defensive effort of Nick Spialc and Sam Sullins. ing Vandy in the late stages of the game, Bama win I7-7 through the efforts of Joe Namath's VANDERBILT 6 - CITADEL 21 A disappointed crowd loolced on as heavily derbilt blew what should have been their easiest game only score came when Art Guepe, Jr. twisted 32 dirt midway in the 4th quarter. di -- . A ' I ' X , ,X 3 - - f, .ti V. ,, f, . f K i Jw -- ' , , ' , .L I- - ' ,1.,,l-Q..--ifjwn e V I .-. 'fa -- 1? - - Y, V :..v' 7.45 .5- ji -A pa' - - W T 3151 '..:'f32'-f-.:'.'- ' - .11 M .4 . ,n - i-V Jjhglf tiifffj .h 1. V. ' '- gig,1f,,,i.,s:,.Ae.,:i.::-ag.. .t,,. W. 4' ,., tx s team rose to great heights in their victory over tough VANDERBILT 7 - FLORIDA 42 just chewed up Vandy with the running of and the quarterbacking of Tom Shannon. Big Florida tackle, made mincemeat of the Com- Vandy drew first blood on a 27-yard pass from to Jeff Starling in the second quarter, and blew the lid off the ceiling to coast to victory. VANDERBILT 0 - MISSISSIPPI 35 the strongest team faced all year by the Black ohnny Vaught's Rebels tallied 28 points in the first then ran into the stiff wall of Dick Teets, Tom d Tom Gaudet, as the Commodores repelled every in the second half but one. ERBILT 22 - BOSTON COLLEGE 27 free-for-all, the difference was Boston College All- end Art Graham. Hank Lesesne set three new ords. I-Ie completed 21 of 42 attempts for 254 yards, ipated in 48 plays directly. 2. N .sf VANDERBILT 0 - KENTUCKY 7 Although close in score, the Wildcam had the best of the Commodores for most of the afternoon. Vandy and Kentucky battled for three periods until midway in the 4th when little Darrel Cox took a lateral pass and dashed 16 yards for the TD. Dick Teets, Vandy's fine defensive end, was devastating all afternoon for the Black and Gold. VANDERBILT 20 - TULANE O The battle for the -cellar of the SEC was won before a large homecoming crowd by Vanderbilt. Hank Lesesne gained 129 yards on the ground and 148 in the air, Lesesne scored one TD on a 1-yard sneak, Steve Shaw scored another from the 1, and Lesesne passed 11 yards to Jeff Starling. Vander- bilt's eifort for Coach Art Guepe in this game will long be remembered by Commodore fans. VANDERBILT 0 - TENNESSEE 30 Determined but seemingly outclassed, the Commodores couldn't pull this one through for Guepe. Faircloth and Steve DeLong of the Volunteers seemed to do everything right at the right time. Dick Teets and Gary Hudson both were great on defense, and Terrell Dye ran well from the halfback slot. But as usual the mediocre men from the hill just had the best of us, and the season ended, the worst in Vanderbilt history. a I al . , Q B 1 eff' Q Ka ' x 1 , . . ,,. at it T Lcsesne gains. The highlight of this year's football season, if there was one, was a 20-0 victory over Tulane. The student body was up, and the team vowed to win at least one before Coach Guepe left, Tulane was the unlucky foe. Homecoming, which was the usual regalious affair, with much partying, floats, and distinguished alumni, left little emphasis on football this year, and who can blame anyone for this. But as usual, Vanderbilt managed to shine. Probably the reason for the apathetic approach to the football side of home- coming was that everyone thought that Vandy would win, and they did. Everyone thought Vanderbilt would run over Citadel, too, they didn't. There was no single sparkplug in the Tulane game, this was a real team victory. The other nine games were real team losses. Vanderbilt students cheered for a half and then decided to stop since we had a lead. Coach Guepe was carried off the field in admiration by his boys, an anti- climatic finish to a terrible football season. The Tulane game was a happy occasion for all diehard football fans. It demoted Vanderbilt in the worst ten poll from 6th to 10th. Hopes for falling out of the poll completely were expressed since Tennessee had only beaten Tulane 28-16 the week before, and the Volunteers would be at Dudley Field in two weeks. But Tennessee simply outplayed us, and the same story that had unfolded the first of the year ended the year. Coach Guepe was not carried off the field, nor were great accolades heard, he bowed out quietly, one of the winningest coaches in the country. 234 VANDER 'E Y H e E En V1 Xin Swv M222 5,4 'S AGAINST TULANE, 20 TO 0 Mr. Touchdowrf' cracks the Tulane line. - v of Homecoming, At last, success. :fx ze: 'V H, w X Q W 22252 4 ' V isp A-ff f , A 1 ' gtck Y ,ii ,, 3, ,pg 'H W ' Ml' WH jg? M M, w ,.,1,1, w H ea H ,Ee X f X - . -,Q , F' iz3ligS..ggg...'-it he if Hs: .. fx, .. , 1: we 3 'L fglfffic , ' 'mllgggfeamv iiisiiigglleigy ' 'E iw: 'u'm ' ii -sem I l' f ,.., , Whether you won or lost. 1122, ,ri gf' 1 2. Against Tulane, Vanderbilt proved its winning To end as we started: Grantland Rice, Vanderbilt and greatest of all sportswriters, once said, It is not you win or lose, it,s how you played the game. Il doesn,t play the game according to the rules, it is ni the effort to have winning football. Time passes on, a. from Vanderbilt, and football becomes less important life. In the long run, we will be content to know cl and Gold did its best to win for Vanderbilt, even proi could know that. And now a new era of Vanderbilt Football begins, that of Coach Jack Green, an unassuming pipe smoker who played collegiate ball with the great 1945 Army team. Green has problems to face, but they are not that hard to cope with. One thing must be understood. Vanderbilt is a great uni- versity. Football is important to a great university. Football is one excellent connection between a university and its alumni. Football, especially the winning type, brings good publicity to a university. Vanderbilt needs a winning football team. The past year has seen many suggestions. Add a physical education course, drop out of the Southeastern Conference, drop football com- pletely and so on are just a few. Vanderbilt with its high academic standing can talce whichever road it pleases, perhaps Coach Green has his own ideas in mind with a personality to carry them out successfully. ,415 , J PC:- it grew fiifi it is 1 Left to right, first row, sitting: Dwight Cottier, Mike Geiger, Char- ley Orth, Mike Mitchell, Cliff Winefordner, Ronald Thomas, Ches- tcr Parker, Tom Wilson, Judson Delaney, Andy Toombs, Randy Humble. Second row: David Waller, Eddie Chappell, Willie Wil- son, Marvin Hudson, Toby Wilt, Charley Enlow, Tom Hubbard. Neal Valleau, Charlie Rice, Randy Wieser, Frank Smith, Sim Davis. Third row: Danny Botorff, Jackie Charley Ouslcy, Jimmy Wyatt, Pete Boney, Will Thomas, Phil Brooks, Mike McMann. Layne VVolbe Dan Spier, Forrest Russell and Chock Woodruff, mgr. THE ERESHMEN ARE READY In their big rivalry, they tied the Tennessee Volunteers 14-14. Coach Ralph Brown, who did such a good job that he is not with us any more, developed one of Vandy's finest frosh football teams in years. The 1963 Baby Black and Gold had a 28-7 lead in Lexing- ton only to blow it in the second half to the Kittens, 41-28. We suppose the high wind had something to do with retard- ing the running of little halfbaclcs Jud Delaney and Toby Vfilt. In a pouring rain that made it ridiculous to play, but even more ridiculous to watch for the 500 spectators, Vandy tied Ole Miss 7-7. That cloesn't mean a thing though because you just know, and we do too, that they were better than us. 7. However, there could be a bright light shining, seems they brought it in from the hill at Knoxville. T scored both touchdowns, and made both extra 1 Baby Commodores-who didn't look so baby stop-ped Tennessee 14-14. Lane Wolbe, an out fensive end, crushed the wide running attaclc of wing which appeared, understandably, not even day. Phil Brooks showed his great potential with a at fullback. Too bad they had to lose Middle Tennessee's school coach, Ralph Brown, but we expect great Jack Green's varsity, and the boys from the 1963 football team. NTD CHEERLEADERS iround as usual this year, in their black and gold para- nlia, and anyway, I-Iue Smith, Tom Paterson, etc. did ncl job, firing up the lethargic student body at football ,, if that, indeed, is possible. young Hustler editor Roy Blount and APO President eist really put a thorn in the side of tradition with their in the later basketball games and at the Georgia Tech where, really, student spirit was high this year. even though we didn't win, in football that is, we got k at che pretty faces of Lynn Mayes, Jane Gillespie, Franklin, Sandra Murray, Lisa Akin, and Lindsay True beauty it was. And at Vanderbilt, of all places. bilt cheerleaders are lleft to rightl Franklin, Lisa Akin, Lynda Boon g, Bill Christopher, Kelly Walker, Cl . ,I ' and Mr C J., modorc, Hue Smith. : kneeling, Lynn Mayes, e, and Sandra Murray. Art Graff, Tommy Pat- Is that Hemphill fellow still around? 6 2. B T BASKETBALL.. as usual, was a fairly successful sport. This is the year they beat Kentucky in Lexington, and it had been a long time since they had clone that. Of course, this year everybody beat Ken- tucky, everywhere, nevertheless, we did too. Our team, which was made up of a good many sophomores, played surprisingly well but lost many of the more crucial encounters, The stu- dents, however, loved them. Coach Roy Skinner and his assistant, Don Knodel, produced a well drilled team, though they lacked a solid fifth man,', which was not their fault, next year they will undoubtedly do even better. The senior guard, John Russell, who was captain of the team, and who is an excellent basketball player, was, again, the floor leader, but Roger Shurig, one of the sopho- mores, was most exciting performer: he won seven games at the last second with his famous shot, which nobody can de- scribe. -ii' Raymond Johnson should like that. Front: Mgr. Roger Roche. Roger Shurig, John Ed Miller, Lance Taylor, john Johnson, Bob Hines, Bob Scott, Bob Gish, John Russell, Sam Hosbach, Doug Patton, Mike Gambill. Hall, asst. coach Don Knodel. asst. mgr. Jack Marinaccio. Back row: Coach Roy Skinner, Wayne Qlllllll 5 ill xlllll lllgs , - , x lx. 4 . y E N ' I Y 140 . .,. .t,i if .-4 15. - 'SSL .. in nm 5253.5 . A Gl'ZLCll 11 , .Lx -mv ,.-w v- .L v-- viii M .Q 'L .sf :ff ' : '1rw'fH 3 4. , ,w if Q D UAIQIIIMX ' 113193 2:43 1 ...Q 'wr'-Q X yi 11 in 4 ef- . Q ...F wi ,, I f 2 'ef , .v . 4 I v Hr x x 4 x w X W- nf, 1 , 1 M. v W, , x x .QQ 5 x w ww xx v mb, mx x 1, M x -' U 6 1 in 1 f H i ., S, 5 E7 i s - Via Vanderbilt with an overall record of 16 wins and 7 losses started their opening SEC encounter, topping Tennessee, but ofli by beating Rice and S.M.U., then they lost to Duke and to Kentucky and Mississippi Stare, then came back to Pennsylvania, after which they came back to top Louisville, V.P.I., Miss. Clemson, Furman, Western Kentucky. Then the Commodores won THE TEAM DEEEATED KENTUCKY Grace, the six foot seven inch center, led the conference in rebounding, while Bob Scott, a senior, was the big hero in the Alabama game. Another senior, Jerry Hall, actually out- played the Kentucky star, who was Cotton Nash this year, Hall allowed him to score on comparatively few occasions, moreover, Hall made quite a number of baskets himself. But our favorite player was John Ed Miller, probably because we like his name, which sounds fresh from the country, John Ed came in when Russell sustained a painful hip bruise, and the Vanderbilt team immediately began winning games-they won their last five. Miller, though of course not quite so good as the experienced Russell, was full of pep on defense and even scored sixteen points against the rough team from Georgia Tech, which should not, after that game, cry any more about Bear Bryant. We shan't, however, digress to the point of discussing The Bearv and his Alabama football, scandalous as it was. 141. On the bench were Bob I-lines, a transfer from lege, and Mike Gambill. Also there were Wayne T like Gambill, is a sophomore, Sam Hosbach, and Gish and I-losbach played infrequently, however, important to the team morale. Meanwhile, I-lines, six foot seven, came in often when more height necessary, or when someone had accumulated fouls, especially well against Alabama and Kentucky. is called Bean, strangely enough, was valuable as spark, while Taylor-he is called Mallard,' have stuck to his opponents like glue. Both Taylor bill were good at rebounding. The other player John Johnson, and we know little about him, ez a sophomore, and that he must be a good player to the team. At any rate, the three sophomores, T and, we suppose, Johnson, will probably figure in for next year. ing to Auburn, then beating Alabama, then losing to coming back for a victory over Tulane, the Black and GIA TECH, LOST ig story, we are told, was the victory over Kentucky gton. The last time that happened was in 1932 when modore team defeated them by only one point, thirty- hirty-one, As we said previously, Hall was the star of , but Shurig and Grace were also good, scoring fifteen ch. Taylor and Hines both came in at the second added, along with Miller, to the Vanderbilt victory. er, if there was a story to write, Shurig could cause able to run fast, or jump high, or, they say, play ense, Shurig is one of those proverbial athletes who osed to beat you. Some of the teams who became his re Tennessee, twice in this case, Alabama, Furman, Tech, and Clemson. In fact, Shurig was nominated to es' All-Southeastern Sophomore team, and we sup- t coaches are the best judges of players. He was d, as well, for sophomore of the year. Having a nine and five record in conference play, the sophomore-studded Vanderbilt team should contend for the championship in the coming seasons. Skinner is reputed to be quite an effective recruiter, and his freshman team, which he himself recruited, is expected to add some needed strength beneath the backboard. Of course, the greatest loss will be Russell, who has been leader of the team. He did not score so much this year-probably because he was guarded tightly by the opposing teams-but he was, which more than makes up for it, elected the outstanding defensive player in the confer- ence. The example of Cincinnati, not this year, should attest to the importance of defense. We suspect, moreover, char Russell's biggest drawback was his lack of a real, catchy nick- name, and we are quite disappointed in Fred Russell, no kin, for this. Grantland Rice would have had one for himg per- haps something like Jumping John or Russell the Ripperi' would do. But then again, Russell is so respected by his team- mates and by his fellow students, for being-in the old Notre Dame fashion-a fine lad, that he may do better without nicknames. Anyway, more Vanderbilt athletes should have Russell's dedication to their sports. He flies into the air like a bird. Why don't we work out some kinda compromise, boys? 7 - 3'-... 7-44 ,,,-.o-vw ii f 4 Q .yi is 15. ,AL 11' I ff .sibifw 122' ilk yilzffnulu 4 4 urse, we do not want to leave out Scott, or Hall, in departing seniors. Scott has been playing well for ars, and he, too, is known for his defensive ability- he seemed to have fouled out rather often, which is because he was guarding so closely. Hall had never own for much of anything, until this year, when he grew very proficient at everything, He was not really he appeared more aggressive than most others. We eady mentioned Hoslaach and Gish, who were also or three years each and deserve credit for their strong 7-45 vllhll lx M -Jiri Yeah, us Vandy students got spirit. Don't look over your shoulder now, but . . . C FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The fine freshman basketball squad, coached by Don Kno- del and Bobby Bland, who you probably remember, achieved a creditable won and lost record. Of course, the really big victories came over the Georgia Tech and Tennessee teams, but other victories were numerous. They tell us that Clyde Lee, the Nashville skyscraper, will someday build balconies in Memorial Gym, last season, he led the squad in both shooting and rebounding. But Lee, who is supposed to become an All-America, is supported by Wayne Calvert and Keith Thomas, pretty good guards themselves- Lee plays center. A forward, Ron Green, who is six feet five, is the other player they expect to contribute strength on next year's varsity, however, Garner Petrie, six ten, Lamar An- drews, and Holstead are also promising. Knodel has been doing an excellent job of supply varsity coach, Skinner, with material, that is, with you who play with ability, and Knodel has also gained a tion for recruiting, so he has apparently been quite tribute. Indeed, his sophomores, that is, the boys he last year, were really Hne varsity players. As a matterl Skinner is pretty much of an attribute himself: he is 1 to have found a number of really terrific prospects year's freshmen, and what with those fellows and I Grace and Shurig and of course John Ed Miller, Va might well-as far-fetched as it sounds here-beconi tional power in this sport of basketball. We certainly Front Row: Harry Ward, Jim Holsted, Keith Thomas, Frank Knodel, asst. Coach Bobby Bland, Lamar Andrews Monroe, Wayne Calvert, Harbert Hanes. Back Row: Coach Don Clyde Lee, and manager. XJ J f ninth J mini ll W W are l 4 X D 2 E ,i + 3 E , 4 4 1 in E d i s ,ynyy . i K c ' T' ' ,ra, it it 4 n T, ' 9 c ' ' Tj t t' Lili 'gi V1 X N' A 1 in 2 fe? all 1 . .1 fi i , A 7-4 ANWHILE, GOLFERS OK TO THE LINKS ver golfers talce to, which is probably more like beer ubhouse, or something. Anyway, golf is one of our own minor sports. It has excellent participation and e finest golfers Vanderbilt has to offer. They had a h this year, Marshall Trammell, he is a Nashville man and he probably does olcay as a coach. did not get invited to the Masters Tournament, they hope for the P.G.A. Anyway, we aren't sure, suspect-we have yet to be told of their record. speculate: golfers appear to be some kind of nuts, a driver or putter, and when without, making is one. We do know that the ten year record is is pretty good for Vanderbilt. But remember anderbilt does not supply equipment for minor watch your temper on the green. 7-47 Left to Right: George Greagh, Kent Sexton, Don Midgett, Steve Garber, Jim Collins, Litt Glover. George Creagh, Captain ' W say A DEDICATED SWIMMING CGACH . and good hard practice spell success. So Coach Wayne mustered a fourth place finish in the SEC and coppec championships with Jim Forrester and Arthur Hanco the 1500 and the 100 yard freestyles. Indeed, Cole used some of his own money to buy the new warm-ups. He was up at 6:30 every morning to s boys go through their paces. Cole is obviously an ideal with an ideal and young team. Both Hancock and Fo: are sophomores. Then Captain Bill Whorleyis constant was an example of the lcincl of competitor you have to succeed. Why is swimming so successful, especially here in It is not, in the truest sense. There are shortcomings the 1964 season should start to iron out. Hopefully Cole, with a strong upcoming freshman team, will have depth and a shot at the championship. Participation portant, and Coach Cole will have his trouble. But we that 1964 will be an even better success than 1963. 'if as-Q -qnvg A 5- -if-,gp I ' . eff' Ii' ui . 'P' ,, - . V . . ,.. M F.. ORE SOPHOMORE SWIMMERS: Coach Waync ter with his soph swimming stars. L to R fkneielingl, ter and Terry Lindsayg fstandingl, Rob Willis, Arthur tto Georgi and Bob Laird. NAME Tom LOEBMANN Joe FRANCIS Cole BASHFORD Bill WHORLEY Rob WILLIS Terry LINDSAY Rod w1LL1s Aft HANCOCK Tully BLALOCK Bill BONNET Bob LAIRD Jim FORRESTER 'Chuck MORRIS notes letters earned. HOMETOWN Rochester, N.Y. Nashville, Tc nn. Webster Groves, Mo. Atlanta, Ga. Waynesboro, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Waynesboro, Ga. Paris, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. Las Vegas, Nev. Nashville, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Frankfort, Ky. 7-4 SWIMMING TEAM RECORD Q6 WINS, 4 LOSSESJ Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderblit Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt ....... ..59 ..41 ..39 ..48 ..67 H42 ..41 ..51 57, Emory ...... Georgia Tech . . . Washington .... Eastern Kentucky Kentucky . . . . Georgia . . . Alabama . . Sewanee . . . Union .... .51g SEC Championships-4-th Place Whorley and Cole talk over strategy. H X' H ge Z 1, 1 E is -'-L, -1-f,,,,-QM Ei. V X , ,.,,,, .,,, .. ,,.,h Q 1, . V A: z ,f'i 'brun- . ' ' ' N,LL N A.. -lf 'J , gifs Y W v W 'L T i 'ff ,Q mis. Die! , A W fiiy K W fi lf Y , 7kh - x - , '-'ia w' 1 T - If wfiifii' V- l l Q--el Tz,1jUv a 'U'Hs'D'f'a e . -- Q1 1Af'PZ g .fl .W .Har And the stands went wild! THE TRACK . runs around the football field, and coach Herc nucleus of a championship contender this year, for of reasons. However, Alley is still proud of the whole, though not so of the facilities, nor of some The freshman program, headed by Steve Cohen, is finest at Vanderbilt. Perhaps Cohen's love for the his vigorous enthusiasm inspire freshmen, Ne track team itself is a problem, though it has been in the past. Several really dedicated individuals have fos bilr victories-some of these are gone, others would if given the chance to develop their personal skill facilities. But Alley and Cohen still do pretty owng perhaps Coach Alley's words summarize a coaching wouldn't be any use without their spirit. actually make men of themselves. They have to because in track there is no glory or loud publ satisfaction of winning. b-.MN move it up to sixteen feet. nAWs thCY jumped the gun-H Dedicated Athletes Lt,-,ww -Ami- is Ni'-.NL , 2.51 N5 in -dx..-,N X -Qi? ww -...Q BASEBALL LOOKS TOWARD A TIE hopefully, but the return of Coach Harley Boss to McGugin Field was a big boost to this year's team. Nevertheless, some of the seniors did not play, and even Boss' expert influence seems unlikely to have much effect, though they did win some 11? games. McGugin Field is a poor excuse for a baseball diamond, but it's all we have, and we must live with it, and with our poor baseball team, too. The marvelous thing about playing under Boss is that one can play and have fun and satisfaction without winning. And here and there, Vanderbilt has some good baseball players, as proved by their victory over a strong Tennessee team. We would prefer consistent victories, but what will we do to get them? The spring sports problem at Vanderbilt cannot be solved easily or quickly or cheaply. It will be solved, how- ever, when our athletes are given more encouragement and better conditions for practice. COACH HARLEY BOSS Left to right, front row: Dan LeGear, Terry Knepper, Jim Wag- goner, Doug Sigman, Charley Ingram, Hick Ewing, Tom White and Selden Longley, back row: student manager Bill Bruce, Bunny Richardson, Larry Mallettc, Dave Longley, Elliott Hembree, Carl Childress, Rodgers Lunsford, Terry Geshke and Coach Harley Boss. gli: 159. J . Doug Sigman -plays involving the Vanderbilt team are rarely seen, de- y. wl' - 5w'l ,am VMMHILI 2 5 3 l lu it The tennis team coached hy Dr. Milton Bush had pn this year. Two players were lost because of scholastics players were, then, inexperienced. But the team was to receive a grant this year fon equipment. When it fell through, the University d Bush hy asking Dr. Inman Fox and Leslie Nicholson coach. Previously Dr, Bush had done a pretty remarlcal what with teaching at the Medical School. I Tennis is an exciting sport, indeed there was more interest this year than in the past, which would certal the success of all our teams. Nevertheless, we did n great many tennis matchesg in fact, when Carol Ha number two player for Washington University q H twelfth ranlced woman in the United States, defeated Will, 6-1, 6-3, the . . . Tom Rocsch, Captain of the Tennis Team. TENNIS TEAM TASTED I-IUMILIATIO . Tennis Team, standing fleft to rightl: Les Nicholson, Tom Roesch, Lee Tucker, Bobby Frist, Dr. Milton Bush, kneeling: Charley Will, Lindsay Builder, and Kim Chapin. T INTRAMURAL. l and softball, even though the programs are run on a lot, were the usual successes. This is not strange, since hilt is famous for having one of the best intramural 'V s in the country. ugh the IM Board worlcs quite diligently, it is not too own on campus. Why is this? All the tall, quiet, ath- es are the members. And they get the job done as well organization we know. lBoarcl this year, thanks to Bob Smith, who was Presi- acle it possible for independent men to compete in IM fter an absence last year, which, by the way, should ave been. sual, fraternity feucls on the athletic fielcl were ram- hey almost took more consideration than injuries, gain, were numerous in football. 7-55 Only a very few major injuries REVENGE . . in the game itself, football that is, was had by Alpha Tau Qmega, who really hadn't appeared very proficient until then, when they beat hell out of a bigger SAE team. SAE had won the year before-back when it was really tough you know. But this year they had soccer cleats, which reduced the number of minor injuries, while causing only a few major ones. Now, basketball is always an interesting sport. That's where you bounce it on a hard court and try to put it through a hoop. So that's what they were trying to do in IM basketball. The Phi Delts defeated Sigma Chi by 51 to 41 in the final game. But Sigma Alpha Epsilon easily walked off with the swim- ming honors, which is fairly diflicult since swimming is done in the water. Then the Kappa Alpha Order, big bearded fellows, took away bowling from the ZBT's, smaller but quicker. While Phi Delta Theta played the gentlemanly game of golf-so says Tommy Bolt-to another championship. Handball, which was added this year, created quite a stir with the IM group, indeed, the entire program is gradually expanding to provide, even more so, keen competition and pleasure for the Vanderbilt undergraduate. And expand it must, that's why the University seems to be planning develop- ment of new land for IM facilities. Close supervision of the games has made them successful. The football and basketball referees did well . . . 'L u-2 Buddy, I didn't have dinner tonight. to hit you! I got the ball, now what? 'L ig' Q f L . , 11 1 ti ?IAT HEY IS, WHEN SHOWED UP Ve., And the softball referees had eye checks, free of charge, thanks to the IM Board. But the big thing is winning the championship. Phi Delta Theta, which excells in some of the smaller spring sports, seems well underway to another victory, but the Pikes will be right in there with them. Meanwhile, ATO, SAE, and others claim moral victories in football and contact sports. They really shoulcln't forget the Phi's won basketball. The coeds go cross-country the hard way. 'SIB ll ll ll n ll aaa ill it 160 And then there were the girls-there were some ones too. We shudder to think of them on the fl where the new SEC ruling might place them. If it thank God, for Dean Chafhn, who would readily Moore. These ladies play games of basketball, volleyball and Sigma Chi Derby-the last is invariably best, ball is pretty funny. The AOPi's usually have tall players, and so do the Tri Deltsg nevertheless, it little Kappa Alpha Theta's that were Hashiest-they ran fast, but also hustlecl more. Vanderbilt girls often compete against boys. J PHYSICAL FITNESS IS FI E THING . among girls, and among boys as well. These girls apparently are undergoing extensive training for the Peace Corps. ,I I., . S 1 EW 3' , A 3 v 1-6 1 ORGANIZATIGNS I had just discovered what is means to see the world through another man's eyes. It is a discovery you are lucky to make at any age, and one that is no less marvelous whether you make it at ffty or fifteen. Because it is only then that the world, as you have seen it through your own eyes, will begin to tell you things about yourself. -Promise of Rain by Peter Taylor 9.62 mil, Q ii 5 1 A VnA I ff ,J ,mwwwmf , ,, , , ,W ,!,W,.,x,.m W3,:qrv W, V , , 9 , W W M , f , in-1 i LL Ns 1 1 H Y Y x v w A I . BILL BRANCH JUDY DeMOSS Co-editor C0-cclftvr STAFF C o-editor ...... ............ W ILLIAM BRANCH Co-editor ........ Business Manager . Associate Editor . . Sports Editor ...... Organizations Editor .JUDITI-I DeMOSS . .... LAWRENCE HOLDER . . . . . .STERLING OWEN . . . . .STEVE SCI-IUSTER IM FULLER Rewrite Editor .,... .... A LLAN AMENT Copy Editor .... Art Editor ....... .ELLEN PEARSON . . . . .CHUCK MORRIS Fraternity Editor . ........... BOB HILL Sorority Editor . ..... PAM OLIVER Class Editor ....... .... P HYLLIS CURTIS Honoraries Editor . . Military Editor . . . Layout Editor ..... Campus Life Editor Photography Editor MARCIA HAYNES . . . .JOHN HAMIL MILLIE WYATT Q. . .1 Ijonn ARMSTRONG ... ...... AMELIA MooRE Photographer ........ ...... J OHN SMITH Assistant Photographer .. ....... JIM LUCAS 11 This year, the COMMODORE eagerly ser out to be bn to be serious, to be wise and to be witty, to be expen to be profitable, to move the brilliant Vanderloil gentsia, to amuse the campus bulfoon. We had not y to fighcg it seemed, then, certain that we never wou One of the deserving co-editors, Branch, an ex old hand at the game, considering himself, privatel everyones amazement, a campus Don juan, was c hire buxom regiments of female secretaries, whom he supervised while Miss DeMoss, the other one, wen buying expensive colour photographs, Nevertheless, the book eventually became a hug Seated: Marcia Haynes, Honoraries Editorg John Smith, Photog- mpherg Carmen Russell. Standing: Jim Lucas, Assistant Photog- Jim Fuller, Organizations Editorg Phyllis Curtis, Cla rapher: John Hamil, Military Editor. Sterling OWCTI, ASS0Ci3-CC Edit0I'- 'ri ra E U' r ,K 'Q W up a ls- Nyx S 5 1 5' M5223 gg , 5, Z 9. . ' . Y'i3?zi'1E. , - N LA . . .-L, Va EH sm . ' A , -::- , A 1, 211 J bm vi - - '7'. sm, -v ,f . V , . ff ' kwmggg' 2 . S my Weill, ,wfis xx, f,f ff , gf: . 2 wif 3255 L! T 4-,kzrz 5 f 7,11 Jgxf qi, 1, 1l,.EiL ,V . ' lgiliggxb Q29 if S U, 1, , VN w vin -xx iv: rj: 4 E- 'w -1 -can QTSM-hi 6 F If . x ROY BLOUNT Editor Blount, who was editor of the Hustler, bluntly followed middle-of-the-road, levelheaded, common sense types of policy this year, and despite that mistalce, Blount, who has been one of the more brilliant Hustler editors, did produce much im- provement over former, often naive, attempts, of course, he had the assistance of Tharpe, who is said to he of great potential. Now this is not to suggest that the Hustler was milque- toast, indeed, Frank Woods called it 'iRace Relations Gazette, and sardonic, scholarly Dr. Aden launched a rather wordy bit of satire toward the whole hunchg at this point: invectively, EDITORIAL HEADS, left to right: Kim Chapin, News Editor, Lynn Mayes, Society Editorg Gene Tharpe, Executive Editor, Marc Hamburger, Managing Editorg Dick McCord, Special News Editorg Ann Marie Mathis, Society Editor, Jim Tart, Copy Editor. wa-5 few F W mi fsiiffi NSF! V5 fe i 5357 l ' H , , W 1: tm, ,t is HARRY CARTER Business Manager VANDERB Hustler hatchetman Kim Chapin whispered subtle rejoinders. Meanwhile they were thriving financially, and wondered HOW COME the sport page was lost arf of advertisementg some of us, however, were glad. In all fairness, we must say Hustler editorials 1 sometimes wrathfully, defended Academic Freedon excellence, Greelcdom,,' Chancellor Branscomh, Heard, motherhood, poetry, reform, and once, Algiers A Y V52 'CSP l BUSINESS STAFF, Seated: Hugh Hyatt, Circulation Editor: Miriam Benkovitz. Standing: Jim Fitzgerald, Richard Lewis, Shelby Brammer, Sales Manager, Jimmy Moore. Hustler Editorial Board, Seated: Lynne Mayes and Ann Marie Mathis, Society Editors. Standing: Marc Hamburger, Managing Editor, Kim Chapin, News Editorg Gene Tharpe, Executive Editor: Jim Tart, Copy Editor, Dick McCord, Special News Editor. .gps- ...ft Advertising and Copy staff, Seated: Joyce Grimwood, Mary Melton. Row Two: joe Carnbell, Mary Jane Cochran, Hugh Moore, Jim Ridley, Bill Herald, Tom Quinn. Row Three: Frank Southerland, Jeafl' Cooper, Joanna. Foley, Clem Shuger- man, Ted Robins. l l- E as E CONVOCATION COMMITTEE-Warren Hudson, Sus! duth, Allen Amcnt. STUDENT ASSOCIATION The octopus, tangled in tenebrous stratification, own tentacles, survived under a dire threat of ev which doesn't sound like much, but could be in t Pitifully little else is known about the Student Ass perhaps it has not been done justice, in toto. Abernathy, the President, complete with suit, vest brief case, which we assume literally bristled with secr ments known only to Abernathy, Chancellor Heard, select few, seemed always busy. His ministers, feasting upon the spoils of victory, rumored to have been busy. There is precious little evidence. But Mayer, the Attorney General, had to h ducted elections, so certainly something happened, an somehow or other, kept them from bankruptcy. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE-Ed Alexander, Jean McIntyre, Wayne Hyatt, Jan Baedeson. however, was most impressive, he usually stood, ed by various foreign graduate students, smoking his ull view of everyone. We could name other culprits, wants to? All in all, the entire conglomeration prob- ormed numerous little tasks that nobody lcnows about, h's worlc, and that nobody would do if they didn't. .-6 -V .A CABINET-Row One: Anne Tirrill, Secretary of Educational Aflairsg Bill Brooks, Secretary of Student Aflairsg Judy Wimbcrly, Cabinet Secretary. Row Two: Bill Booth, Secretary of Interna- tional Aflairsg Bill Mayer, Attorney-Generalg Bob Raiford, Secre- tary of Public Rclationsg Sterling Owen, Secretary of Finance. COMMITTEE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS-Bill Brooks, Com- mittee Chairman, Charles Ryan, Ann Marie Mathis, Don Shriver. LIONEL BARRETT President First Row: M. Lee Smith, Linda Armstrong, Cissy Kerkow, Tom Lloyd. Second row: Shelby Brammer, Marge Thorpe, joe Williams, Kate Harwood, Gail Starling, Roy Lawson, Lee Weigle. Third row: Ed Lambert, Tom Webber, Dan Brasfield, Susan Sudduth, Becky Webb, Warren Hudson, joe Peel. Fourth row: Frank Woods, Joe Myers, Bill Featheringill, Mike Pleasants, Tom Amo- nctt, Allan Ament, Joe Binkley, E. B. Peebles, Lindsay Builder, Bob Simmons, Cathryn Goddard, Bob Francis. STUDE SENATE The Student Senate, after meeting in long and unimportant sessions during first semester, met with sm problems second semester and decided, from then on, study halls instead, Lionel Barrett, their leader, had so to say about this, but we never did understand what i' At this time, we hear John Kennedy has recovere his near nervous breakdown caused by the Senate's t condemnation of U.S. nuclear testing in the atmosphl we are thankful it did not pass, Having solved that problem, our representatives tl lesser issues of only local importance: a resolution to Senators to give blood, if physically and morally for JAA-VU in preparing Homecoming, and a from the National Student Association. This last legislation was vetoed by Tom Abernathy. 7.70 DE T URT the phantasmagorial Student Association is the Stu- rt, but this year, they seemed bound for bigger and ings. Smith, who was appointed President, envisions a sort of secular Honor Council, and he told Dean 'about this fsee picture, . o, with his buddy, Houser, passed around some peti- whatnot about throwing snowballs-now, be it he COMMODORE does not condone: ng private property with snowballs, king in the faces of brutal policemen. isome of the petitions were signed. want to he serious. The Student Court has come a since it was founded, and it really has been given onsibility by the Administration as it has proved such. This will be, necessarily, a gradual process, ings considered, they have done an excellent job, red the Senate, i.e. checks and balances, We really hey grow up to be big and strong, like us. First row: fleft to rightj Ernest Hardison Linda Morgan CSecre taryj, Holt Smith fPres1dcntj Jean McIntyre Don Houser Sec ond row: Skip Wilson Jim Royalty John Leach Brown Moore Larry Holder. Dean of Men, Sidn President. First Row: fleft to rightl Ruff Fant, Presidentg Jane Poston, Sec- retaryg Jack Dillard, Clerkg Pat Creekmoreg Benjie Bcairdg Gay Tateg Clyde Headg Ginny Galbrcath. Second row: Judy Hender- song Kathy Cobbg Doris Matthewsg Betty Ann Jamisong Charles Sutherlandg Lester Lamong Eugene L. Lewis ,Ing Bob Munfordg Ginger Grantg Gwen Sweeneyg Sue Baerg Linda Armstrong. Third Row: Lee Feistg Paul Kuhng Quentin Casseng Peter Sullivang Ker- mit Blackg Joe Marking Bill Booth. HO OR CUUNCIL The academic world is no less real than the ledger oi and losses. But success is determined neither by the of team captains in the freshman class, nor by the of hooks written by the faculty, Ultimately, the mea Vanderbilt will he the caliber of her graduates. In the fall, the President of the Honor Council about integrity. But honor is a difficult concept to deff Randall Stewart has said: A good college like Vanden traditions and ideals, and these traditions and ideals together in a community. A community is not a agglomeration, It is essentially spiritual. 9.71. CIAL STANDARDS MITTEE s the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages had its on, the Vanderbilt Coeds have their Social Standards ee. Aside from giving the girls the Coed Handbook, ative TI-IOU SI-IALT NOT book, the Com- resicled over by Miss Bootsie Pet erso n, performs iorthwhilev services. So anyway, our girls are real nice. beginning of each year, the Committee holds Charm which is climaxed by the Coed Ball, a dance to which who have not had a date all year get the opportunity the boy of their dreams. This year they are also spon- new project, the Margaret Branscomb Library Fund, n to their usual one, the Dean Chafiin Scholarship 2 73 First Row: fleft to rightl Sue Scott, Lynn Morgan, Nancy Krider, Betty Boyle, Carole Sharp, Karen Flatt, Anne Teutenberg. Second Row: Jean Peterson fPresidentJ, Ellen jones CVice-Presidentl, Libbet Porter fSecretaryl, Marilyn Bcesley fTreasurerl, Martha Truett, Anne Murray, Pat Creckmore, Pat True-blood, Minjc Mitchell, Kathie Gilmore. Third row: Cookie Dils, Marty Hutchi- son, Sandy Bridges, Lindsay Leitch. BOOTSIE PETERSON President TOMMY PATTERSON President IAA-V The Junior Athletic Association of Vanderbilt Uni is not very athletic, though it is certainly junior. Its p is the promotion of interest and spirit on the part student body in varsity athletics, and to this end: they s multitudi11ous projects, which include selling programs, beanies, electing cheerleaders, and staging falce bonfires COMMODORE. Tommy Patterson, who was head of it, did all right, for the beanie sales. He was, however, thrown in the ll spirited freshmen. As usual, JAA-VU had planned to reform this y really whip up some enthusiasm. They didn't, but we stand they will next year for sure. Row One: Tommy Patterson fPresidcntJ, Torn Campbcl Prcsidentj, Mary Lou Oakley fSecretarvD, jack Ma CTrcasurerJ, Susan Macdonald, Susan Chapman, James A. III, Rick Hammond. Row Two: Jodie Hauber, Roger Jim Kincaid, Susan Porzelius, Bill Sanderson, Jr., Ric jerry E. Wilson, Sandy Thomas, Shirley Bethshares, .Ii Tom Neighbors, Harriet Watkins. 7474 S. G. A. rclinating all women's activities, is the Women's Student ment Association, which sounds pretty big. Representa- om each class are on it, so is Dean Chafhn, and some from other campus groups, and what they did was igh standards, extend a tea to Chancellor Heard, and ranscomb Boolc Fund. That last project was the most except for the Nora C. Chaflin Scholarship, which is roaching ten thousand dollars. is unable to find much inside information about them, X do supervise the women's elections. When we found V, we hoped to expose some big scandal about coalitions, ' ve it or not, girls don't have them. 'L 75 Left to Right: Linda Armstrong, President, Janice Vaughn, Vice- Presiclcntg Lindsay Leitch, Treasurer, Patty Lewis, Linda Morgan, jean Peterson, Liz Stearns, Molly Tarkington, Secretary, Jane Poston, Margaret Marshall. Not Pictured: Judy Jean Cox, Alison Blake. LINDA ARMSTRONG President Chuck Cherry, President STUDE T CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIC General Cabinet-Row One: Cornelia Cunningham, Peggy Ann McHind, John Armstrong, Allen Kaiser, Anne Stone, Susan Stivers, Sara Bicking. Row Two: Chuck Cherry, President, Spencer Wil- son, Vice-President, Jane Hughes, Secretary: Joe Martin, Treas- urerg Susan Parker, Richard Waddell, Director, Nancy William. Row Three: Johnny Jones, Gail Bracy, Adrienne Morgan, Robert Hill, Wilfred Holton, William Evans, Lon Dowlen. Charles Brown Moore, Charles Mitchell, Wilher Ozier, Betty Ann Jamison. Director, Richard L. Viladdell, ,Ir.g Secretary, Adelaide Student Christian Association members form a Nendeavoring to understand and respond to the love and the challenges which they meet in the Univ intellectual and social. Through various prog strive to malce their individual religious beliefs their lives. Encouraging participation of students of all Association tries to meet their needs by combining of worship, study, fellowship, and service, There are H n-...4.,,,,,r, -Q1 A QW 5 Wi YK jk xi' 4. X Autkgwl R- ,-,, 15391 Q23 f ww- 1 . 4.v,ffRgs?:::l si . .ww WN 5 as m, fd : xmg VP lv Q., ff f aa, 1, 2333: dl 'JS 55, rw Rv. gin' ' 1 C51 --ji .. SV A ,Q ,..f ,ffm Q. an 1-S, ZH EQ wi: 5, 4 322555 11 r, w 1 - . Ve mf ff? b I .5 f nw 4 , , .K 1, , S: 4 Y. , ,AW- ffrf hmm. ,N Q..-,W-H fm.- S - , ,.,.1w .:.: ' ANU Q K S . , , I I . Q ,S K S wgiph M n-Sw - v 'N T Y .lxif -uw au Z X 1, . . ,H , . 4 .sf A QA E. V - si md Q MQ V A 1 Q .A W V 5' gf- f 1' ,A Z f . ,, 15 'f EQ sifv -X I Q -Q S f ai Q g . M neirw m n.z'mm'mU. A , f sry '.f w'-P' ' QL v. Keri-,, , .4 V, Q - Q fue? . dxf! Q 'SHP Q ina In I ,X-2 '1 V wg r .S M N'S ADVISORY CCUNCIL The Women's Advisory Council has as its purpose the orientation and guidance of Vanderbilt's new women students. Members must serve in a multitude of capacities-from that of the ever-open ear and ready giver of advice to that of being a repository of information about Vanderbilt, such as how much closet space there is in the dorm, where the johns are in fraternity houses, and how beautiful is knowledge. This year, they thought of themselves as intellectuals-somewhat like VUCEPT-and began to encourage sororities to invite the more vociferous professors down for intimate little discussions, etc. This, and the other work they do, is admirable, so everyone should encourage them. assi rf ,gms i ...rfs?5'P3:5. Eg eww E E EEF me we is E Q 1 X mv-as .um-M 5 X? we mm: Jane I Bohb Gay .D. i Tate Erd man, Nano y Caslel Lindsay Lutch Ginger Grant and Adv Miss Dorothy isor row: Lcwi Dils, Bicki Tomy Beth ' s Chu Jaxni 5, ng. tme son, Miss Dorothy Minnich, Patty Lewis, Nancy Glen, Sarah Bonnie Linane, Ginny Galbreath, Cornelia Cunningham, Schectz, Ruth Montgomery, Lynn Grecnhaw, Ncll Rice. Ellen Collins, Kate Harwood, Patsy Waters. Whcety Lynn Rudder, Judie Haynie, Judy Wood, Nan Nor- E l man, Mary Louis Steuterman, Margot Stccnland, Gayle Grant, Dorcas Sewell, Mary Janet Erwin, Penny Simpson, Alison Blake, Doris Weinstein, Mary Eileen Laird, Virginia Huth, Janet Cam- eronq OME 'S RESIDENCE I-IALLS COU CIL WOH16I1,5 Residence Halls Council is the executive, tive, and judicial body of all resident women. It is com- of the President's Board fpresidents of each of the in the Women's Quadrangle and each of the sorority J and the Judicial Board frepresentatives from each nd one from all the sororitiesj and is a division of the .A. The officers of the WOIDCH,S Residence Halls il are elected by all resident women, and the Assistant of Women, in charge of residence, is adviser to the l. The individual Hoor and sorority house councils are sible to the Women's Residence Halls Council, h the beautiful, expensive new Women's Quadrangle reality, the Council has tried to talce a greater part in anning of various activities available to the residents. ear saw the initiation of a tradition with their Christ- ogram- The Hanging of the Greenf' cies and regulations concerning resident women are made forced by the President's Board, and infractions of these d by the Judicial Board, The Council as a whole works the promotion of a spirit of cooperation and pride the women's residences, an active interest in campus es, and a mutual understanding among the students and if of the Dean of Women. PATTY LEWIS President 279 DORM COUNCIL: Row One: Stuart McCloy, Edward M. El- mer, Bruce L. Baird, James P. Royalty, John Paul McDonald, Charles Will. Row Two: William B. Surber Jr., Hugh Chappell, Edwin R. Holmes III, William W. Featheringill, Charles R. Hines, Phil Milner, Robert S. Hill III. Row Three: R. J. Sudderth, Phil Hayes, Jule Crocker, Lance Gish, Tom Hutton, Don Montcastle, John Wade. Other lklembers Include: Robert E. Cassell Jr., Thom- as F. Kenny III, Michael G. Reese, William R. Juday, Tom W. Campbell, Thomas F. Martin, John G. Loftin, Carl J. Surrett, Wayne L. Anthony, Peter S. Harmer, William Lea, James M. Foster, Albert C. Clark, William P. Gaffney, G. Reece Gibson, Steven P. Sundgaard, Phil Black, Charles Martin, John C. Jones, J. Kent Sexton, S. Kim Chapin, Paul H. Delaney, J. Lindsay Builder Jr., Joe C. Peel, William L. Schwabe, Larry S. Banks, M. Lee Smith, Dan M. Barolo, Gary M. Wright, Robert C. Thompson, John A. Gable. EN'S RESIDE CE I-IALLS Under the watchful eye of the Dean of lVlen's Oilic Men's Residence Hall Council functions as the discip organ of the upperclassmen's living quarters. These me elected, by popular vote fdecided by who wants it J t resent their Hoors and dormitories in this important ph Vanderbilt student government. fStudent self- gover doesn't seem quite appropriateJ. The dorm councils fulfill their job with force and if not with efliciency. A prime example of their effecti was shown in the past snow-ball incident involving m their constituents, not themselves, however. Truly the Residence Hall Council fulfills a great need on the ca Just exactly what that need is, is not quite decided yet. next year . . . ez Al Stumm, Bob Johnson, Steve Ortmayer, Joe Brewer, er, john Samuels, Tom Chase, Steve Champlin. Row Two: ndcrwood, Michael Mushlin, Joe H, Miller, William L. ohn A. Lehman, Richard Campbell, Charles R. Arp. ESHMAN N'S SIDE CE LLS g their job a little more seriously than their previous arts, the Freshman Dormitory Council this year ful- eir job with finesse. Their purpose, which they so fulfilled this year, is to provide the vehicle for disci- ,the freshmen men's dorms, and to give the freshmen f the type of student government presently on campus. s being organized into individual councils, there is one 'Inter-dorm Council. The function of this imposing to plan Freshmen Weekexid. And plan it they did. anned it for April 12-13, April 20-21, April 26-27, 4-5, By the way, when was Freshmen Weekend? 9.81 Robert B. Barnett, Alfred Abaunza, Robert Francis, R, A. Gray Stuart McC.loy. Other Members include: Judson W. DeLany, Jr. John I. Tigert, Malcolm G. Koch, Daniel Y. Spier, Jay A. Katz John XV. Greenfield, Garner M. Petrie. BOB FRANCIS Pre.via'e1zt Row One, Left to Right: Ruff Fant, Bill Branch, Linda Arm- strong, David Albright, Linda Nlorgan, Tonnny B. Patterson, Patty Lewis, Holt Smith, and Roy Blount. Row Two, Left to LESTER FANT President , L . I 189. i Right: Judy DeMoss, Dan Bransfield, Bob Brarne, Tom Steve Schuster, Bobby Smith, Lionel Barrett. Tommy Chuck Cherry, Ginger Grant. PRESIDE T,S ROU D T BLE The Prcsident's Round Table-these are the guys -discussed numerous issues, acted on several, the big news was their grab for power, which cussed among themselves. The more or less president of the President's was Ruff Pant tis that a name?j, and he grind through lengthy meetings in hne style: we want to late him for thatl One thing, though, is certain: the problems ln this group were well worth a little discussion, for have minor sports, evaluations of freshman ct Student Association, and, yes even here, the con scenic wading pool on the Vanderbilt campus. Wheii oh, what they might've done with a little action: we big ole crocodile tears. Unfortunately, action is a lost word in student And let it be lcnown-despite what Barret might they acted relatively often. they ' CLIANS llians seeks to aid independent women in achieving a unclecl life on campus through a program which is hasecl it, service, and sports. it: a feeling of comracleship ancl fun is generated h participation in Athenian sing and the annual spring t. A monthly newsletter ancl social functions provide nrapport. lice: contributions to the Dean Chaflin Scholarship Vanderbilt Hospital, and the Old Ladies' Home are community services. ts: a team for each wornen's intramural sport provides lmful diversion from studies. Liz Stearns, Bebe Jo Selwyn, Sharon Scholl. Row Two: Becky Paris, Mary Ruth Matlock, Pam Bluh, Mary Myers, Susan Sainc, Susan Chapman. mm ww 'if if l l l- :ii i t s .,s, 1 g ia , A 1 i 'i i ' -'t:'f LIZ STEARNS President 7. TRI-ARTS Tri-Arts is an organization of Vanderbilt women ac' dramatics, xnusic and dancing, painting and sculptu auditions held each fall, applicants prove their abiliu are awarded membership. Without the aid of Tri-Arts' at the Vanderbilt Theater, playgoers would be lost, vi their smiling hostesses at the Fine Arts Gallery, culru' tures would be even more confused. In this year's m guest speakers ediliecl on such subjects as fashion des. ' Due to the diligent efforts of the Tri-Arts, a collectl X student art adorned the Vanderbilt Women's dining ro- l Still more activities are anticipated for the future at students become interested in cultural affairs. A CHARLOTTE MCDANIEL President Left to Right: Charlotte McDaniel, Linda. Swartz, Carol Dc- Arrnan, Marchia. Dew, and Maria Pitner. ' 9.84, 'f .V . 2 ,Y NRM Ma 'Om ' X 4' a ,, W a ip. - ,L ,Q 5' egg T3 as ek 32' I .,., ww , QQ -mx may ma -rilvxsfssx ww 1 2 1 , ,- Y 56 'Muzi . - Y 531 if f 4- - -::-:--- fi is ' A 2 was P 5 if A Vw I-' A 32.2 5 3 9 355 591 ' ggi, gg? LJ ,..,E:E, z ,,,. E:E, 1 1 -. I gi E 5 LSE' i 1 4 x , , 'wa 1 , H 45? . ,S .hjgj iv .-. 4 Q DAVE BULLOCK Station .Manager Cvercoming an early ultimatum from the Publications Board, Radio Station WVU finally made its voice heard on the Vanderbilt campus. Inspired by the hard work of Station Manager David Bullock and Business Manager Roy Lawson, the staff of this station has expanded its offerings through an affiliation with Nashville station WNFO-FM, and its broad- casting facilities to the W0m6l1,S Quadrangle. Perhaps the highlight of the season for WVU was not con- cerned directly with broadcasting. This was the first annual Folic Music Festival, featuring both amateur and professional talent. And it was, indeed, a highlight! But WVU has added many new program features. These include: Probe, an hour long discussion of current eventsg N l Rov LAWSON Bu5i1ze.rs Manager Soumlscope, a four-hour music spectacular each month different musical held every time, and once a we Colcesbury Book Review brings forth a Vanderbilt p to review some boolc of contemporary interest hes . T addition to the regular programs each day at 6:00 on t dial. For them to expand into the realm of the festival- their birthday present, to themselves-is certainly a and interesting concept. And we understand they are p yet another foray into said Held. Good for them! Th ably did more than the whole Student Senate, put t that is, the entire virtuous gang, Perhaps the staff of deserves even more than the standing round of appla received from the Publications Board. . THE VOICE OF VANDERBI 186 1595! Q2 . N R gg- waxy? X f .QM :Qi 5 4 ym,f.,44 ,Lg W W M Q.. .kk an ' ! gi? 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Q 4 J pq, ,us ,,:.s'M if f . wfffvvx 4 8 'S 57 Z 31 Soprano 1 Coffman, Judy Davis, Betsey Ervin, Dianne Hostetter, Judy Lan, Luu McDavid, Bettie Oliver, Judy Smith, Kathleen Wall, Pat Soprano 2 Boyd, Irene Brown, Jane Campbell, Sherry Davis, Toni Jo Flint, Cathy Forrest, Josey Kienherger, Charlene Montgomery, Mary Sherwood, Judy Smith, Mary Lou White, Kay Willianison, Mary Hays Alto 1 Allen, Sandra Callaway, Catherine Alexander, Diane Saine, Susan Sanderson, Sue Seay, Bonnie Alto 2 Anderson, Martha Bache, Marilyn Blake, Alison Cushman, Mary Johns, Vicki Kragelund, Phil Moore, Amelia Myers, Mary Rabin, Vivian Warder, Martha Tenor Butcher, John Falk, Roger Gupta, Kamal Hickman, George McKee, Cortland Thur, Timothy Baritone Austin, Larry Garrett, Robert Holmes, Edwin Jenkins, John Miller, John Mount, Terry Philips, Carter Tihon, Claude Zahriskie, Don 188 Bass Atkinsa Johnson Kopple Lewis, Mason Pattiso' Samue th the 1962-63 season the Vanderbilt A Capella Choir cl into its 28th season of serving Vanderbilt as a cultural in through which the community may become acquainted he vast literature of choral music. e from its many Nashville activities, the Choir annually the major southern and mid-western cities. This year the took its annual spring tour, performing in Lexington, hicago, Ill., and Terre Haute, Ind. Other activities of oir included fall and spring picnics. derhilt students have enjoyed the annual Christmas s given the last week before Christmas vacation and ring concert given in late April. The Christmas Day sion program, taped hefore vacation, was another of the many successes. highlight of the choir's Nashville program came on 18 and 19, when, with the Peabody University Choir, oup performed with the Nashville Symphony. The m was a concert version of Faust, done entirely in . The choir also sang in English, German and Latin. hership in the A Capella Choir, under the direction Cyrus Daniel, is open, we are glad to hear, hy try- any interested undergraduate. 189 A CAPELLA CHCIR Director of -A Capella Choir Professor Cyrus Daniel talks over plans for spring concert with President Don Zabriskie. MEN'S GLEE CLUB Robert Lee Parke Sprague Cortland McKee Arthur Overholser Leland Keller Don Walker Bob Thiel Wade E. Little Dave E, Sherrod Joe Demic Bill Riley Jay Young Watt Gregory 290 Spencer Gillercl Jim Mason Dave Bullock Don Fleming Tucker Arnold John Butcher Andy Berry John Olson Bob Medling Bob Pergler Burton Krolm Tim Thut Jud Harwood X 4 ' e the 188O,s our Vanderbilt Men's Glee Club, main- a membership of approximately fifty men, has exten- toured the southeastern United States. Not only has the lub been successful in gaining national recognition for nd Vanderbilt, but also the members, singing music that l-rounded and fun to sing, have thoroughly enjoyed lves. The musical repertory this year ranged from Bach ligious music to Negro spirituals, Broadway show music, estern folk music. The lVIen's Glee Club has had a oncert season both on campus and on tour. In Nashville ub sang at freshman convocation and at the Alumni oming Banquet in addition to their regular spring con- ours toolc the men to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Little emphis, and Pine Bluff. Under the capable and con- direction of Mr. Cyrus Daniel the club has enjoyed fine year. All this sounds very impressive. 2.91 OFFICERS: Don Walker, Secretary Presidentg Watt Gregory, President, D David Bullock, Publicity Chairman. xii .f,2' far i ii Q ., .L ta EIL' 3 , .ax gi. all Z 'iii NLR 5 Wade Little, Vice on Fleming, Librarian, ,hw .,,k M , C. x sv i 1 I The Vanderbilt University Marching Band IOINT UNIVERSITY BANDS M'r. Henry Romersa, Director-Joint University Center Bands, Mr. Henry Clarke, Assistant Director. Vanderbilt Band Day: Marching Band in precision drill. I ,,..., l at I YM- Q This yearis band was as good as any college band, t. some traditionalists might lament the loss of our dra. band, who seemed so typical. But now we have a bran- one, which is much prettier and more fun to watch, if not sentimental. The problem of the old band was solved when the bilt Marching Band joined the Peabody Concert Band, advantage of both, and the program is, indeed, uniqt we view military drill and colourful pageantry at the fa games. After the marching season, the Vanderbilt musicians pated in the Wind Ensemble, Concert Bands, Dance and Basketball Pep Band. In fact, they were so int they started two different concert bands. Henry Romersa, who is Director, and who, despite style, which will fool you, is an extremely capable fello us that concerts were held not only at Neely, but also nicipal and Ryman Auditoriums, He also tells us t Administrations of both schools are enthusiastic in the port of the project, and everyone should be glad to he Of course, somebody's Board of Trust may intervene moment, but this is the threat which shadows us all, suming they don't, what with the new coach, the d come when Dudley Fields bursts with throngs of payil tomers. 192. ' NDERBILT MARCHING BAND Allen Barclay Bentrup 5 erlcenstoclc Blazer Bourne Brown Brown Brummett e Buclcowslci 5 urns Cobble John Cook Kenneth Crook Joseph Cross Carl Crowley Gary Deere Ray Denton Lee Feist John Ferree Jim Fleming Robert Gains Bill Goodwin Stanley Harding David Hargett Ernest I-Iarriss Johnny Johnson Howard Johnston A1 Kirkpatrick Richard Kepple Jimmy Lewis Norman Lewis Tom Magers Jim Nlann Richard Manning Bill Marshall Wallis lVIcClain Cortland McKee Jim Nelson John Nicely John Nordhaus Russell Norris Charles Poteet Carl Pratt Jack Pratt Ronnie Reeves Bill Rice Jim Roberts Keith Roberts Ken Roberts John Rodgers Victor Sholis Arthur Sibold David Stutzenberger Gary Thompson Larry Thresher Fred Tillery Tom Verdel Wallace Wadlington Bill Wise Lon Zimmerman STUDENT PUBLICATICNS BOARD Row One: Dr. Dwight Frcshley, Dr. Herschell Gower, Judy Dc- Moss, Jon A. Ballew, Lee Weigel, Harry Carter, Mr. Robert A. McGaw. Second Row: Allen Malone, Dave Bullock, Roy Lawson, jim Gooch, Roy Blount, john Armstrong, Kermit Black, Larry Holder. .. Q 4 L The stern looking individuals on this page are our be- We had better not say anything bad about them, or they v like us. But they aren't going to like us anyway. Well, call a spade a spade. Some young members of the Board came ready to s white all the Vanderbilt publications. However, sometim think they were too engrossed in the little game of pr themselves astute politicos really to improve things. Mr. McGaw, the Chairman, knows his job well, inde has been a pleasure to work with him. And we won't f our fellow sulferers, Blount, Armstrong, and the incr Bullock. They were all really top drawer. By the wa function of the Board is to elect editors for and sup the student publications. l 194 One: Alan Houshoulder, james Holmes, Richard Lenham, rcl Boone, Vice-Presidentg John Miller, Hammond Cole, rian, Robert Allen. Row Two: Fred Tillery, Kamal Gupta, s Jernigan, Lewis Garrett, Dan Blazer, Art Sibold, john an, Leny Grossman. Row Three: Lee Feist, President, Barry ik, Bob Sims, Jeff Mann, Jim Holliday, Tom Brown, David PHA EGA course, everybody knows, now, that APO is a national fraternity. For years, they have been a name, but this hey became fascinatingly active. We refer to their blood which made so many of us feel guilty, and which prob- llecred quite an amount of blood. they did not stop there, indeed, Peace Corps Week, ete with Nelson Rockefeller, IV, a program of con- g visitors about the campus, and a rug sale were their activities, And many of us remember them from basket- mes, where they drummed up spirit by wearing skirts, tc. All in all, they remind one of a skyrocket. Axelrod, Henry Bauer, Chuck Mfomaek, Paul Kulm, Viee-Presi- dent, Tom Miller, Bill Jennings, Advisor. Not Pictured: Roy Law- son, Oscar Fitzgerald, Cufly Case, Carl Adams, King Bond, Jimmy Lewis, Jim Dew, Jim Mason, john McCall, Jan Davis, Alan Cannon. Jack Green, Advisor, Harry O. Payson, Advisor. LEE FEIST P7'L'.liidL'7if 7-95 Sinner run and hide your face. THEATRE MANAGING BOARD-Row One: Gary Sanquinet. Vice-Presidentg Charlotte Wright, Charlie Ryan, Presidentg Mari- nette Sanders, Treasurerg Lynne Drake. Row Two: Roger Lukcn. Secretaryg Franklin Stevenson, Chip Reeve, John Vifatson. THE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY THEATRE The V.U.T. represents something most people choo ignore or want at least in diluted form-art. There is , of creating that accompanies worlc in the theatre that is ll in few other activities. It is the purpose of the college tl to acquaint the average student with the classics of the ch as well as offering new playwrights a chance by prod originals. This year the V.U.T. presented four major produc' The Conversion of Buster Drumwrightf' The Barb Seville, Q'The Merchant of Venice, and Little Mary shine. The last production is always a student effort The V.U.T, offers a selection of one-act plays and an original one-act playwriting contest, The V.U.T. was fortunate to have Thomas Osl inson as visiting technical director this year. Mr. I one of the foremost designers in the world and has the famous Hamlet at Elsinore of Tyrone Gutherie, famous Masque of Hours at Oxford. This year also marks the end of an era for the which will sadly miss the presence of Joseph Wright. could have given more of his time or effort or could highly respected than Mr. Wright. 2. 1 ' .. 2 W Q ai . 1 S QA 5 YW' 5, fy 1 ,. . s--rg ,, an E, villa-5. . ..... x ..4.., ........ , Q qu S f l W Q f f ff fy: .MF z f' p w k N 35? Si T x W? 4 1 ' ij if -? fifwg. 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Cameron, Jane Hughes, Di Crawford, Pat Armstrong, Fran- 301 Mary Beatty, Linda Glover, Lyndall Barnes, Lee Russell, Mar garct Marshall. Margaret Marshall, Lyndall Barnes, Linda Glover. Justice Weldon White, Tennessee Supreme Court Justice, is greeted by president Lee Graves. Row One: Lee Graves, Presidentg Jim Royalty, Vice-President, Douglas Cockrill, Bob Hill, Tommy Zeilke, H. C. Robertson, Torn Henderson, Mike Pleasants, Frank D. McArthur. Row Two: Rob- ert McDowell, Jerry Reves, Wayne Hyatt, Max Williams, Bob N-...........,J 302. THE JU 1011 VANDERBILT BAR ASSOCI T10 The junior Vanderbilt Bar Association, composed posedly of approximately fifty interested undergradi familiarizes its members with various aspects of the legal fession. To encourage students toward a career in law the presents speakers from different branches of the profe: Among these have been Dean Wade of the Vanderbilt' School, Raymond Denny, who is a prominent trial la recently employed by James I-Ioifa, and Justice White o Tennessee State Supreme Court. Lee Graves is President of them, and he supplied us win above information, which pleases us very much: to lcnow Vanderbilt is preparing to turn out such ine, young lav As a matter of fact, Dean Boutwell pays close attentis what these fellows have to say. High Ray, Bill Lebo, jim Fuller, Jim Lackey, Brame, Enoch, Robert Brown, Hue Smith, Weldon White, Jr., Farish, Mike Hartsfield, Jimmy Cheshire, Don Shriver. ow: Bill Welborn, Jim Meador, Gene Lewis CPresidentj, iith, Karl Eckhardt, Bill Nuckolls, Bill Holmes, Bill Riley, Lasky, Brian Hunt, Paul Auston. Second Row: Phil John Burghart, Burt Myers, Rick Elkns, Hank Lescsnc, ULL AN NES Skull and Bones Society is the honorary pre-medical ation for any student who qualifies, Membership is n integrity and scholarship, For eligibility, one must e two semesters of worlc at Vanderbilt and achieve at .8 average. Society has been active since it was founded in 1921 ogy professor, Dr. E. E. Reinlce. Over the years nu- science professors, including at present Dr. D. A. ly, have devoted their interest and energy to foster its function of the society has changed but little since its 'on but has remained to guide pre-medical students in eparations. Each year, they not only sponsor the Reinke hip, but also join with their medical school counterpart or a tour through Vanderbilt Medical School. In ad- a sizable loan fund is maintained by the Society for ical students needing its aid. O Jim Wicsman, Bill Mullis fHistorizmJ, Don McKay fSecretaryj, Steve Mowry, Hugh Hyatt, jimmy Dew, Mike Bailey, jim Settle, Wyatt Rousseau, David Arkin, Richard Paskowitz fTreasurerj, Charlie Martin. GENE LEWIS President MISS MARGARET MARSHALL President First Row: Miss Barbara Hawkins, Sponsor, Gayle Bracey, Secre- tary, Margaret Marshall, President, Sue Holmes, Treasurer. Sec- ond Row: Left to Right: Nancy Casler, Helen Lamar, Janet WOMEN'S ATHLETIC BGARD To perpetuate the TVC image, there is an organi, called the Women's Athletic Board. This group org various and sundry intramural programs so that the V: bilt co-ed can prove to her awaiting public that she is as fwoj man as the next person. The Board is comprised of representatives from each so and the Nuclians. Through tournaments, such as volla bowling, basketball, swimming, badminton, and tenni Board provides wholesome recreation and fun for our tered girls, as well as providing sororities with trophia talk for rush the following year. I Cameron, Kate Harwood, Renie Wittmus, Ann Jones, Judy Dootsie Parker, Lois Schwartz, Spruill Kilgore, Linda Babs Holcomb. 04' One: Bob Smith, Presidentg Holt Smith, Vice-Presidentg Lamon, Bill Johnston, Jim Wiesman, Phil Hayes Row Thre RHCbC1',T1'C8SUFCl'QKCDlSh21lilJO, SectretarygHam1nond Cole, Richard Holbein, Lee Smith, Dan Barolo Tom Hirsch Ifimes Ewing, RiCl1a1'Cl Llisliy. Row Two: PI'l'1'lllS TOUllirISOI1, PCM: Forrester, Bart Duncan, Joel Sanders. TRAMURAL ARD posed of two members from each fraternity, the LM. worlcs with Coaches Richard Cole and Herc Alley to e an intramural athletic program for undergraduate Also the intramural program extends itself to provide 'cs for interested men in the graduate schools. ious trophies are awarded to the winners of each of the sports offeredg a sweepstakes trophy is offered to the winnerg and an award is given to the most outstanding ural athlete. se awards provide incentive for lceen competition among aternities and the independent men. Indeed the LM. which has been given enthusiastic support by its mem- nd the University, yields perhaps the South's finest ural sports program. Torn Deduian, Bob Dcbvnport, Hugh Chappell, Lester 305 BOBBY SNIITH President Fisfffii-if. 'fwi 'Ji :ffixe-U vu vii? fox, 3. ax if '13-fS5?sf We 'W A s swag' r RAYMOND HALE President First Row: Kenneth Parks, Ernest Hardison, Benjie Beaird, Tate Bradley, Randolph P. Pickell, Carl Babb, Jetty Watson, Brian Moisand, James Kelley, Clarence Holt, Jim Lewis, Ken Roberts. Second Row: Albert S. Jarratt, Irwine Shelton Jr., James W. Engles, Clark VV. Thurston, Joe Moody, Gary Becty, Guy Beak- I. E. E. E. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engii was founded in January 1963. It is a merge the two former organizations, The American Institute Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Enginu The Vanderbilt student branch of the organization is on many across the country. Activity consists of bi-weekly meetings with lectures sundry Electrical Engineers. This year the Vanderbilt stu branch of the I.E.E.E. was host to the Southeastern co tion, in this meeting, students from the Southeastern sc participated in a composition competition. ley, Wayne Cox, Sec.-IREg Dan Cross, V.C.H.g David Sor Sec.-AIEEQ Don Johnson, 'I'reas.5 Raymond E. Hale, Jr. Don Walker, Larry Dodson, Ted Parrot, Richard Smith, Johnson, Curtis Brown. 06 ne: Jerry Sharp, Terry Baker, Lee Tucker, Chester Sittcl, Bob Cassell, James S. Harter, Jr., Bill Booth Prtsldent Kermit t H. Presson, Bob Merriman, Thomas C. Avery. Row Two: Black, Vice-President, Steve Calc, Sally Hubbard I A Roth . Thursgill, Judith Chandler, Treasurer, Alvin Notowich, Faculty Advisor. BILL BOOTH President A.I.Ch.E., the American Institute of Chemical En- , helps to acquaint future chemical engineers in Van- 's engineering school with their professional goals. This mplished through hearing various lectures and through ading of research and technical papers, A very impor- unction of this organization is the training of its mem- understanding the multitude of initials one comes in later life. For example, A.I.Ch.E. is not a secret zation. Yet, if one was not adept in initial reading, the would have about as much sense as the A.M.I.L.W.R.T. ear's programs of this organization are culminated with uet and dance. 07 A. S. C. E. Meeting bi-monthly, the A.S.C.E., American Socie1 Chemical Engineers, for those who are not imaginative er to be able to think of what the initials stand for, attemg promote interest in chemical engineering. Most everyone a that this is a useful purpose, although perhaps one thal little hard to accomplish. To increase congenial rel: between students and their professors night smokers are This helps also the night before major tests. The organiz assists the Chemical Engineering department in prep exhibits and in promoting good will inside and outsid school. This last facet of its worlc seems to all concern of the utmost importance. 1 Row One lLcft to Right Iames A Iohnson Ch irlton R Rob Bonnie Hill, Secrctaryg Ronny jones, Ronald Reeves, Jim N e ts I Iames M Cool Izmes K Morse Rinson Iones Bob James Blaylock, Ed Foster, C. Randall Campbell, Clem B Frmfroclx Walt England limes North Paul E PIQILIC Jr Ed Bill McClzmanan, jr., James H. Bingham, Jr., Paul Poynor, Polk Row Two B I Mille! President Hibbett Nccl Treasurer, Hill, Dr. Peter G. Hoadley, Faculty Advisor. ne: Charles WV. Sutherland, Vice-Chairman, Dyer Harris, Roy Goflord, Wzilter Dotharcl, Glenn H. Gilfiin Secretary Tiels F. Schrader, James E. Dillard, David D. Early, Joe E. urerg Don Shivers. Earnest Clark Buchi, Wade S Little Dr Bruce Harlow Dodge, Jerry L. Morris. Row Two: George Wood- Bayer. ob Sims, Chairman: John S. Wright, Ernst P. Vollmer, J. ROBERT SIMS President pleting the circuit of the secret initial organizations nt in the Engineering School is the A.S.lVl.E., the an Society of Mechanical Engineers. Actually it is the ENT CHAPTER of the American Society of Me- al Engineers. g rather original in its purposes, the Society attempts ther the professional goals of engineering in a non- ic sense. It, practically-speaking, is oriented toward the al side of engineering. H se goals are implemented, hopefully, by the presentations cticing engineers and students, The chapter also spon- ld trips to variousplants in the area, so its members can aste of what their life's work will actually be lilce. Sur- ly enough, the majority of the members still remain rs even after these trips. O First Row flcft to rightlz Tom Quinn, Jan Brecleson, Cathy Lee Allison, A. John Armstrong, Alice Allen, Charles Brown Moore. Second Row: Charles Thomas Long, Pat Sullivan, Eleanor Liddon, Editor Arthur John Armstrong '63 Editorial Board Vereen M. Bell, Assistant Professor of English, Jaclc B. Combs '64, Dillard Jacobs, Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing, Betty Ann Jamison '64, Allen B. Kaiser '64, Robert T. Lagemann, Professor of Physics, James W. Marchand, Pro- fessor of German and Linguistics, Alexander Marchant, Pro- fessor of History, Robert A. McGaw, Director of Infomation and Publications, Charles Brown Moore '63, Donald W. Sherburne, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Juanita Wil- liams, Graduate student in English. Art Carolyn Robinson '63, Art Editor, Norman R. Cohn '64, John V. Glass '64, Kenneth O. Green '63, Herb Peck '60, Linda Smith '66, Robert A. Wallace, Graduate in biology, Charles Long, Managing Editor, Editorial Assistants Alice Allen '65, Jan Bredeson '65, Eleanor Lidclen '64, Rich- ard McCord '64, Tom Quinn '65, Marinelle Sanders '65, Bill Schumalce '64, Patricia Sullivan '65. Business Manager Allen T. Malone '63 Circulation Frank D. McArthur '64, Circulation Manager, Alice Allen '65, Marcia Dew '63, Claibourne Hatcher, Divinity student, John McCall '65, Roy Rice '65, Kitty Sensing '64, Gail Star- ling '63, Lee Weigel '64. Spectrum is a new magazine with the avowed responsibility of investigating every phase of university education from the profound to the ridiculous. Working in afiiliation with the IO Jack B. Combs, Marcia W. Dew, Frank D. McArthur, Malone, Carolyn Robinson, Allen Kaiser. SPECTRUM John Armstrong, Editor. ,,,,,.., J.. .' 5 , W-, A 1-gf .,,, 1 Q I ,190 j 'rm 3, Lv ee U x Vi Q if EF? 3' , mm ,, Ss . M ,. ygfimg 1 A 7 ' It L af., ' ffif - ' v 'i f 'FI , vvsf':f' , . , Z. 2 , Q 'T If g in A, w I' ' Q , - K 1 - wwf 5 1 s , A233 M ' V ' 1 N .nf Q., .. Ga. :- 11 , ' :L . A I: A.:, V Y: b vw QQ W gi :UL ' ' A E H ' 1 1- ' gg s , ' W ff f'3 1235 : 2 f ,M Q lg? H , I -5 'x . w gi . I N x C., 2 X 1 ., as 5 4 , if my 5 I - kv? QE 25 wg' wi VANDERBILT SAILING CLUB The To t Sandy and Wayne were the guiding lights Showing the sailors home, And Harold S.V., our first honoree Gave us Penguin to traverse the foam. club was well rigged with Commodore Pete Taking the weather helm, His trek now done, the chanty is sung Of jobs stormy, but not overwhelm'd. On Hickory we started, late in the fall Racing to windward and back, he lakes of the north, the Gulf, and so forth We've beat many a good starboard tack. Fridays in autos, evenings at play, And battling old Poncharrrain. Regattas well met, in air cold and wet, And silver brought home from Tulane. The call of the sea was loud and was strong Beckoning swabbies away, The Islands of Berry, and Rolle, Harry Contributed much to the play. TI78T6,5 a schooner in the ojfing, Witla her topsails shot with fre, And my lveart has gone aboard Iver For the Islands of Desire. from The Sea Gypsy by Richard Hovey OFFICERS First Row: Judy DcMoss, Todd Beall, Katie Russell, Edw Elmer. Second Row: H. C. Robertson, Phil Roscnbloom, Tuttle, Pete Rainey, Bill Wasson. ws an was w ms takes :1 navigallonal fix fl'0ll1 the stun of 'wx a forty-six foot catamaran. The boat was v-....,,,, The man at the helm was always required to wear a life line while crossing the turbulent Gulf Stream. The helmsman here is Norman Bernhardt. is , ' H 3 E as ve yi by members of the sailing club for a Bahama D53 spring vacation. rk of the evening watches were more strenuous, but who , sk for more than to be sailing in Bahaman waters on such ' L'The liquor is cheaper in Bimini, but next year we're GOING to Nassaulv 313 VANDERBILT CDU TERGUERILLA PLATO0 Lt. Col. Gross explains home-made weapons used by Viet 'Cong's guerrilla forces to Cadet Ray Jordan and Cadet Carl Adams. The Vanderbilt Counterguerrilla platoon was instituted with the be- ginning of the 1962-63 school year on a volunteer basis and included two non ROTC members with a total membership of twenty-three. The unit meets once a week for two hours of instruction in guerrilla and counterguerrilla type training and one afternoon a week physical training plus additional physical conditioning done at own discretion. Special problems are conducted at intervals of about one per month, To date an overnight patrol, compass and bivouac problem, an overnight thirty-Hve mile forced march with field equipment, and a three day hike through the Smoky Mountains have been conducted as major activities. Other training conducted consisted of hand-to-hand combat, Springtime in the Smokiesg the Counterguerrilla Platoon in action. Front to Rear: Sgt. Bobby J. Tharp, Gene Farish, Joe Robbins, and Richard Somers. if ,Nw-4 t'-:Emp msg! A- tw .. :L ag 'XM Q 7531.-., , Q 3, ' - -'X V 1 .gt ,yas i :W ,. L .::1' --::f' -' L .. Q ,. gm.. , 11' ., I ' Z Hwxv , , . 1, ey 1 F - :, fry 1 lis t -.tg 3 3' 1 3 s 14 gig,-, s MS' , f ':.... z ,.,, '- L I i , X g Wi Q Ag it, i if' X E ii 4' t ine- 5 as ff X K 5 J I Q , r,,,: . -Q LT. COL. WAYMON L. GROSS Platoon Advisor bayonet training, guerrilla communications, and counter gency. Demonstrations for the public been frequent and well received. The unit's eyprit de corps and thusiasm are excellent and are i ed to be even better with next program. It is felt the results ar ceptional and add greatly to the all training of the cadet corps. MPER FIDELIS fleft to rightl: Mike Campbell, Fred Cause, Mike Mac- Ed DeSz1ussure, Irby Simkins, Tom Lloyd, Ivan Faulken- Bucky Gcaringer, Randy Wieser. Row Two: Major Rapp, MARINE CORPS BUILDS MENU through r tests and exercises. Jody Morris, Charles Cookscy, Don Underwood, Rodger Daniels, Kelly Walker, Ed McConnaughey, Danny Mathis, Jim Henry. The Alpha Theta Chapter of the Semper Fidelis Society is one of thirty-seven Chapters scattered throughout the nation. Alpha Theta Chapter was chartered April 12, 1962. The Society joins together those students who are interested in serving as commissioned oiiicers in the United States Marine Corps, The objectives of the Society are to acquaint members with the history, traditions and high ideals of the Corps, to acquaint members with the duties and responsibilities of com- missioned oflicersg to promote good fellowship among its mem- bers. The social highlight of this school year was the Marine Corps Birthday Ball held on November 10 to celebrate the 187th birthday of our Corps. The training highlight was an overnight problem on February 2 and 3 where the Society acted as insurgents in opposing Nashville's 3d Rifle Com- pany, USMCR. Midshipmen training during operations aboard ship. OFFICERS MORRIS ...,....... Prexizlent CCONNOUGHEY Vice-President LES COOKSEY ..... Trea.s'ure,r Y YVALKER ........ Secretary AS LLOYD . . . . . .clldflldllil I VUCEPT BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Seated: Bill Branch, Chairman, Tom Abernathy, Dean Sidney F, Boutwell. Standing: Roy Blount, Lionel Barrett, Tommy Webber, Ruff Fant. VUCEPT MEMBERS: First Row Cleft to rightl: Joe Martin, Holt Smith, Jim Tart, Burt Myers, Gene Tharpe, john Gill, Jim Meadows, Lew Wade, Allan Ament. Sec011d Row: Bob Munford, Bill Branch, Tom Abernathy, Tom Webber, Ruff Fant, Roy Blount, Lionel Barrett, Sid Boutwell, Al Schwartzkopf, Don Houser, Spencer Gilbert. Third Row: Tom Patterson, Hue Smith, Sandy Thomas, David Bullock, Joe Johnston, Dan Brasfield, Char- lie Ryan, Joe Moody, John Armstrong, Lester Lamon, Alan Cooper, Tom Lloyd, Spence Wilson, Charles Long, Bill Mayer, Dick McCord, Clem Shugerrnan. , VUCEPT Starting off with a bang, VUCEPTORS decided to c the entire face of the campus overnight. And at the til this writing, they hadn't done it yet. What they did do was orient the freshmen, we thinle their plan was to give every seven or so freshmen an e enced senior or junior adviser, who should be able nh advise them, In the spring, they proceeded to evalual freshman curriculum, with help from the PRT. Branch, who is Chairman of than august body whoi posing title is The Board of Governors, and whom vi cerely hope is not really an incompetent, tells us that tl: definitely a bright future for this organization. Next some of the more idealistic juniors plan to have a bi posium with famous speakers, expert speakers, and con sial speakers. We pray they will. Nell Frank, Vice-President: Judy Jean Cox, Presidentg ice Myers, Treasurer. Standing: Linda Tittsworth, Sophomore Classg Linda. Schlinger, President Freshman : Jo Selwyn, President Junior Classg Jo Ann Bennett, Senior Class. STUDENT COUNCIL: Seated: Ditto Smith. Secre- RSING STUDE T COUNCIL Nursing Student Council claims to serve as a regulating d unifying factor for the Nursing Student Association, s composed of all students enrolled in the School of . It assumes the responsibility for both guiding and ing the students in maintaining the high standards of iversity and in their professional role by promoting nding and cooperation among its own members, the i and other campus groups. of the activities planned by this year's watchful coun- a picnic, a banquet honoring the graduating seniors tudent-faculty Christmas party which, it is hoped, will a yearly tradition. The association also sponsored s to the state and National Student Nurses Associa- ventions in the hope of studying the effects of high consumption and its by-products on Vanderbilt's urses. 317 JUDY JEAN President COX f 5 Q., .... , is if'i7f': !- 'la Asahi! i'..k'st ' an 3+ ,. anim, ' sf THE DIRECTGRY The Directory is committed to the idea that Vanderbilt students can organize and maintain a form of student gov- ernment which would be effective, efficient, and honest. If this is impossible, the Directory maintains that having no student i N Perhaps they are rightg at any rate, they have certainly clone .51 little that is harmful to the school with their secret organiza- gl tion. On the other hand, they have hardly, yet, threatened student government, or changed it. Many students think their Stamp Out Student Governmentv signs are put up by the ' Attorney General to remind people of elections, and that, for 5 the most part, has been the effect of them. 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THIS CERUFIES THAT THERE is om DEPOSIT IN THETREASURY OF tk 5,l,: ', -' - l li Egg, ,i :id ,swimsm G J t ,, or a t 12 new s lew ag li 54 ' EQQDNTBIYFM - - . 305683855 S ', sruoervre ENT as ,E - e H M ,sl - ,F ,, X H orsvroustv ro nu ,.,... -5 E li5Ec5iL4,i.f?st?'Nm 4 C oPrNmoNs, g1 tur PUBLIC o ' . - rx if X 5 I Zi .E , - sa g ',,,5Zg,,. V , li --f fit i n ' rt BRM SA ', f 9056838555 - 2 c - -ll ' xi- 9. J1 ag'3-X-ii R v :ge n N 9- Q , THEDIRECTORY e - '-e're' A ' N' m- or 7'i, '1' ei i HE:l:aST Comm. ll' llli7ingn9Ai91l9alN9llUn1GiVlG'Ai',!91 gg, qi ?,5.lm:'ml:I f'e, v In lX9i'n9I!Ol10i.9L9,19L f. ,!'l'fgiS, EF 5--m:--::-5-.-a --'1.i.:a-iiii-.-----....------...-ununnnuunu-------..-----. ----.------....---.. -i.....-.- e .sw-v .t NON-NEGOTIABLE! 318 i . s 3 .1 A i 5 5 5 government is better than having one which is an insult to the 5 1 student body. 2 C 5 John A. Roth, Faculty Advisor A.I.Ch.E.5 Sam Pcarsall, Advisor I.E.E,E.g Robert S. Rowe, Dean of Engineering Peter G. Hoadley. Faculty Advisor A.S.C.E.g Bruce M. Faculty Advisor A.S.M.E. Standing: Bill Booth, President, E.5 Ernst Vollrncr, Treasurer-A.S.M.E.5 William J. Miller, Engineering Council is composed of the Dean of the of Engineering and elected representatives of various ring honor and professional societies. Their several s are: to inform the Dean of student desires and sug- g to coordinate the work of the various professional in the Engineering Schoolg to improve the student- relationship. When functioning to its fullest capacity 'gineering Council is responsible for establishing a ' with the various organs of the schools, which is so for unity. 319 President-A.S.C.E..g J. Robert Sims, President-A.S.M.E.g Donavon Johnson, Treasurer-I.E.E.E.g Raymond Hale, President-I.E.E.E.5 Kermit Black, Vice-President-A.I.Ch.E. Not Pictured: James R. Wilson, jr., Faculty Advisor A.I.E.E.5 Joseph D. Blackburn, Presi- clcnt-Tau Beta Pi. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Coordinator of Foreign Student Affairs, Ray Cole Olding and President of VISA, Nafhat N. Nasr from Beirut, Lebanon. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Seated: Nafhat N. Nasr, Presi- dent: Laure Azouri, Secretary, Khairy Tourk, Treasurer, Baguer M. Namazie, Orientation Committee, Standing: Thomas E. Mat- hew, John C. Kuricn, Ryusuke Paul Fukuda, Orientation Com- mittee. I TERNATIONAL STUD T CLUB The VANDERBILT INTERNATIONAL STUII ASSOCIATION QVISAJ, in past years an abortive blage of foreign students that drew no bead on any s objectives, organized last September under the aegis newy appointed coordinator of foreign student affairs administrationl. With unprecedented determination, ch association addressed itself to the attainment of three the establishment of empathy, rapport, and friendship 4 disparate groups of foreign students, post-doctoral asso and visiting scholars on the campus-the seeding of thi attitudes and conditions between the foreign visitor American students-the acquisition of stature as a respc autonomous student organization working equally in thi milieu with other Vanderbilt groups. Under the inspired leadership of a coterie of sophis foreign students, whose administrative and public-re competences laid down the guide lines, VISA flourisha swiftly gained prestige. In great part, it attained its One measure of its present stature is the invitation fra Presidents' Round Table to the VISA president to jo group as a regular member. Membership includes abo' foreign students and about 40 American students. Other Mcnibt-rs include: Martin Mogey, Vice-Presidentg Harlan, Member-at-Large, Salim A. Kublawi, Chairman and Social, Kamel Gupta, Member-at-Largeg Tony Mc Clerk. to Right: Dr. Herschel Gower, Dr. Baylis E. Shanks, Bob ie, Jane Blake, Judy DeM0ss, Russ Huelner. NSERVATIVE BQP'?-8256? an attempt to create issues, a few members of the Van campus have decided to return to the eivhteenth cen Needing a purpose for their very necessary organiza e maintained that a definite need for issues and existed on campus. They called themselves the Club, or, in a moment of self-satisfation, the the charge to yesteryear is President Bob Brame, to saturate the campus with conservative hoopla bring in noted speakers to propagate their reactionary Of course, this could well bc, in some instances, good of all concerned, we cannot claim, yet, a lip-loclc e thing is certain, however: a campus dominated by real which concern the Conservative Club, would be an ous improvement over the present Vanderbilt campus, political issues revolve around inane and nebulous fra- coalitions, and where no one accomplishes much more the rather ridiculous advancement of his own interests- lous because there is hardly anywhere important to ce. 'Qi 311 l ALUM Dr. Robert N. Buchanan '31, M'34, President-elect Garner M. Petrie '24, L'27, President, Vernon Sharp i28, FFAIRS Aixiliillmgiii ELOPAHE Founded in 1879, the Alumni Association of Van- derbilt University was given two purposes: To strive for the welfare of Vanderbilt University, To pro- mote a mutually benelicial relationship between the University and its alumni, Through its Alumni Clubs across the country, re- unions, homecoming and other activities, the Asso- ciation works for and with the University and its former students for an ever greater Vanderbilt. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION REGION I HAROLD W. CLARK '43 Nashville, Tenn. i 1962-'63 Board of Directors fr FRANK C. GORRELL, '49, L .12 Nashville, Tenn. THOINIAS WV. STEELE, ,Il-3 Nashville, Tenn. JAMES A. WEBB, JR., 244 Nashville, Tenn. REGION II EUGENE M'. BECK, E'35 Springfield. Tenn. ARMISTEAD F. CLAY, '31 Nlcmnhis, Tenn. GEORGE M. HOUSTON, fMemphis, Tenn. SAM I. YARNELL, '40 Chattanooga, Tenn. REGION III JAMES is. BEASLEY, JR., f Athens, Ala. RICHARD FELKER, '51 Atlanta, Ga. L'33 3 2 32 REGION IV PANULI RAND DIXON, 536 as nngton. D.C. JAMES ERWIN, E129 Media. Pa. GLASGOYV REYNOLDS, '32, L'35 Wilmington, Del. EDWARD RUSSELL, JR., 335 Cincinnati, Ohio REGION V XVILLIAM F. BURROYV, 229 Dallas, Tex. FRAZOR T. EDMONDSON, IX28 Dallas, Tex. FRANK A. GODCHAUX, III, '49 Abbeville, La. CARL C. HINKLE, JR., 138 Little Rock A.F.B., Ark. AT LARGE HARRISON I. SHULL, '31, 'M34 Nashville, Tenn. BEN H. WILLINGHAMQ 535 Nashvilc, Tenn. immediate and long range development of the DEVELOPMENT FOUNDA BOARD OF DIRECTORS VERNON SHARP, Chairman ANDREWV BENEDICT, JR. CHARLES W. COOK '28 IN. LIPSCOMB DAVIS SAM M. FLEMING CHARLES S. RAGLAND ALDEN H. SMITH MR G. DAN BROOKS 28, The Development Foundation, chartered in 1955, is with three functions: To plan, coordinate and imple Ll c resources and fund-raising policy. To devise the pro create the organization for accomplishment of the fu objectives. To serve as a clearing house for University raising operations. Since 1955 the percentage of alumni contributors, a of alumni support, has increased from to 41192. the highest percentage among all private, coeducai versities in our category and one which means much future of Vanderbilt University. Don R. Elliott, MA, Di- ,lohn W. Wfakefield, ISCCIOI' Executive Secretary JOSEPH Bn HUTCHISON, H35 DANIEL L. STREET, BA'25, LLIVQ7 Atlanta. Ga. y F Louisville, Ky, .IACR R. REED. 41 J. HANDLY WRIGHT, L'26 Tllbelo, Bliss. Falls Church, Va. EX OFFICIO Past Presidents: Fred Russ-ll, L'27g Ch 'l Td b , '. 132 LLB'33, Sl hfledecinc Alumni Presidlent: J, Clintdlil eEoshe?:,u1EIDlIG. Liiw Alurnnislgiigtii cnt ccil Suns, LLB 14. School of Nuisi, Al P d , M , craig Donaldson, BSN'54, MSN'6l. Divinity isiinoiiiiiiiilfifinirigiiaiiifiiii 1iig.,,IQiS Drowota, BDVI-5. 32.7. f Q :, 5 we Q ESM ,f ii'iimTI?jl5'-. your FIRST move can decide the game 1873 X, your FIRST iob can decide your future VANDERBILT PREPARES US FOR THE FUTURE Noi by simply providing us wilrh Ihe means Ioward Ihe Icnowiedge and abiliiies which we need Io become produciive individuals, bui in addilrion by IiIeraIIy exposing us Io Ihe worId, wiIh iIs corn- piexijries and ambiguiiies, wiih irs hopes and dissapoinimenrs, and wiih iis successes and Iaiiures. I-Iow'we reaci, how we assimiiaie and uIiIize The ideas Io which we have been exposed derermines whar we are when we Ieave Vanderbiii, and Io an overwheiming exienjr whai we wiII make of ourseives in Ihe fuiure. On Ihe Ioiiowing Iwo pages Ihe Ciiizens and Souihern Banks in Georgia asIc where do you go from here. Wheiher Iheir sug- gesiion appeals or noi, Iheir guesfion is one which requires careful consideraiion. 37-3 A 1 ' - .:.: zz F 'Hz , I , 5 E .:,. :- .:. Q B fi , gg A 5 5 Q . lv sw :.- fl wave? a , ww W FV' H- Y 4 ,X ,A s. ,G . mx fy mam ,--mx , E as 9 Q5 Where do you go from heref-.Pi The next step you take is possibly the most- important move you'll ever make. Campus-to-career . . . you don't have to be told that it's a tremendous leap, or how vital it is to get off on the right foot. Q' M In this light, let's talk banking for a moment. As a 1963 Vanderbilt graduate, you're upstolthe -minute in many areas, well-versed in practical application as well as theory. You're considered a blue-chip investment by the business World, and you want fi. and merit . . . opportuni- ties to match your potential. Banking! has them. It's a dynamic field, touching virtually every phase of national and international commerce. It's growing great guns, and it must continue to grow, consistently and creatively, to meet the demands of businessiand industry. W W The Citizens and Southern Banks in Georgia is as growing a concern as you'l1 find today. ,In the past five years, the number of CSLS branches has more than doubled. At present there are more than 50 of them in 14 Georgia cities, ranking us among the largest banking systems in the entire Southeast. The reason for it is a forward-looking, progressive management program, formulated M- and ad- ministered by men who meet and enjoy the challenge of banking. g A conservative estimate indicates that C8zS will need an average of 25 new officers per year during the next ten years. They'll be needed in such areas as General Manage- ment, Marketing, Internationalf,'Bankiiig, iSystems'aiid Procedures, Data Processing, Commercial Le ' H4141 52. ?V?PQ1ZgQ5?9l1i aa mo 1'1ifsfrati0n Sqiltli will be The Citizens 84 Southern Banks in Assets. l25Q,00Q,Qustomers, Sf715,000,00Q THE B. H. STIEF CURREY'S INC, JEWELRY COMPANY JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS I727 Church S+ree+ Elecfronic and Hi-Fi Equipmenf 5 nce l858 -ZI6 S' H1 A e. Nas 'Ile Te KELLY CURREY AL 6 26I I MR MFGNSM e e Q ww grmd at fresh' ' 53 M 'RK arg? E if-1' y ww , W 32. 22 mf,9n Waslwzfl gmmag means the very best l l , I mma 5 ower STOP en your flowers are from Emrna's, ' frienols no+ice The difference. 'O Wesf End Phone CY I-2600 Nashville, Tennessee Nex'r Door fo The Kryslal Beaufiful red roses from Emma's Flower Shop, are presen+ed +o Misses Diane Casile, Jane Ann Owens and Mary Vance Noel during 'rhe I963 Miss 'Com- modore con'res+. SHVILLE TRANSIT CO. 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GOOD FOOD FAST SERVICE REASONABLE PRICE Slim and +he gang are always ready 'ro serve. D y N gh S pp L h B ICF I' i I-for u er, unc, rea as or a Snack Slim is unbeaI'abIe-Gel Io know h -an unforge'HabIe experience. FOR A SNACK OR A MEAL THE TODDLE HOUSE Wesl' End and 318 E ON TIME HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED TODAY . . And AT Special Prices To I N If VanderloIl'r S'rUden'rs .q A A C5reaT Believer In Personalized Service Mr. Carl Neuhoicf is pic'TUred here, showing Susan STyles on a big pocliel wa'rch, exacTly whaT hap- pened To her waIch The las'r Time she dropped I+. NEUHOFF JEWELERS-2710 WEST END -Jusf 4 Blocks From The Woman's Quad- Wafch-Clock and Jewelry Repairing CY I-5902 Mr. Carl Neuhoff, Owner JOHN N. ANDERSON, V. U. '48 W, J. ANDERSON, JR., V. U. '30 INSURANCE SERVICE co. W- J- ANDERSON III- I U' 'P' JAMES C. BARBOUR, V. U. '32 EWING L. BRADFORD. V. U. '29 AND WILLIAM H. BRADFORD, v. U. '59 WILLIAM H. CAMMAOI4. v. U, '52 . . J. SCOTT CRABTREE. V. U. 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DU RY'S D SERVING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CAFETERIAS, 420 UNION STREET OOLS, COLLEGES, INSTITUTIONS 337 and GREEN HILLS VILLAGE Mary Lou Sanders, Belly Wells, Carolyn Jorgensen and Susan Holcomb pose in 'fronl' of 'ihe Village S'fore's fruclc, as dis+inc'rive as +heir fine sporiswear. The Village Store 404 Hillsboro Roaol WHERE THE SMART VANDY COED LOOKS FIRST CRUSS KEYS RESTAURANTS WILSON'S ESSO SERVICE ZIOI Church Sireei NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE l5OO Church Slreef C - 0 DOWNTOWN AND GREEN HILLS Y I OI7 Phone AL 5-7343 CRANE PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES GIVE 'EM HELL disirilouled by CRANE SUPPLY CUMPANY WHEN You Go-GG CRANE 333 FT. NEGLEY afllle aj!-ouse LAUNDRY 8x CLEANERS 2ls+ 8: HAYES 4I3 MURFREESBORO ROAD Convenien'I Locafion 2405 FRANKLIN ROAD AI' Division and Broad Open All Nigh'r Day Service Coin Opera1'ed Laundry BROADWAY S h I L h C out ern eat er o. INSURANCE AGENCY Luggage and Leaiher Goods PAUL BREEN J. 6' CECIL I I25 Demonbreun SI. Nashville, Tennessee WILLIAM J. BREEN CH 2-3325 .I Church S'rree'r AL 6-7I34 BUSH BUILDING COMPANY Es'I'abIishecI l9O0 SON AND UTILITY CONTRACTORS Office: 805 Eighih Avenue, Norih -.MJ . .f-f-assi 5 ,, fig Q NASHVILLE 4. TENNESSEE 2:13, . Phone AL 5-6471 . zzzln i i ig? - iiiiw' Henry Bauer, Camilla Dieiz, Mary Rufh Conrad and Howard Safer demonsfrafe 'fhai' af Henry Drug and Hardware you can find almosi' everyfhing. odmdrose y Prinfing Company Henry Drug And Hardware l62 4'Fh Avenue, No. H Nashville, Tennessee ZQI4 Wed End Avenue AI. 6-I ISI W. I. Henry CY I-2053 339 Scye cafcAing . . . 0 Art 0 letterpress Engraving o lithographic Plates o Color Process Plates ALL PLATES IN THE COMMODORE WERE PRODUCED BY GULBENK ENGRAVING COMPANY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE FORTY-FOUR YEARS OF SERVICE TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 34 gs School Supplies S'l'a+ionary Breakfasl Lunch Supper WEST END DRUGS Ml-lRCl'lETTl'S RESTAURANT Genuine Homemade llalian Pizza Pies HENRY T. BTRDSONG and AL 5-5555 AL 5-5555 Delicious SpaQhe++i Zlsl 84 Wesl End I9lh Ave. S. al Wesl End AL 6-9145 l'Ume Jewelry Gills Coslmelics Alden H. Smilh, '27, CLU ' Arlhur D. Reed, Jr., '26, CLU Joe Thompson, Jr., '4l, CLU Alden H. Smi+h, Jr., '53, CLU E. Dan Smi+h ll, 'bl NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE THE STARR CO l2l4 Demonbreun Slreel Nashville 3, Tennessee Wholesale Refrigeralion Supplies Washing Machine Par'l's 0 Healing Confrols Appliance Parfs o Marine Supplies INSURANCE CO. AL 5-5521 ARCHWAY ul9lh gl Church AL 6-5959 1818 CHURCH STREET 341 PAUL KUHN, DAN BRASFIELD AND SANDY HATHCOCK TAKE THE 'PAUSE THAT REFRESHES -DRINK COCA COLA- REGULAR OR KING SIZE Coca-Cola Bo'HIing Works - NashviIIe, Tenn. WATKINS CROCKETT III, '57 Q55- MUTUAL um INSURANCE COMPANY BOSTON, MASSACIIUXETTS STARKY DUNCAN AGENCY I I I I Nashville Bank 8: Trusi' Building AL 5-573l ALLEN HIITEL - IVIIITEL V2 Block of VancIerbiII Campus EXCELLENT RESTAURANT IN DIRECT CONNECTION Ideal when your parenI's visii' For Reservarions AL 4-332l xxx WW q U NI N IIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII III IIOSEAL W M CUFFEE S II IXIIIIIIII coiomm mnd qcorrni Served Wherever Dlscrlmlnahng Hosfesses Prefer Flner Qualniy 47. K I ' N Q -.,. ' I S N. I IIIluhu:vouM0NU I . , IIIIIIIIIIHI' II'IIIqIIIgggyg I I IIII IIIII I IIIIIIII Ting . ,X 1, Tffulnsgatar WE . J --IIw Ii ll 'I My I UHIIII III? II -wk L f'ff II I- I ' .........-- U , TTTTE7-A A Ir I IIIIIII '33:t5. 'WIN lIW..I can ww III III 4 I In ' C.- I' I .' . ll fl I DNP A1 IIII1 sumo I W II , Ivlwrr -f..,No' I II: IIII I1 ' Wu LIFE INSURANCE IS MONEY FOR FUTURE DELIVERY . . . YOU CAN ORDER AS MUCH OF THIS MONEY AS YOU WANT AND SET THE TIME FOR US TO DELIVER IT. : lk -i , 7 -: - : 9 9, EE - 1 - iiicienfgnimlg g :uL::s1AQ: Q 5 C 9 WI PN E Q I E 5 D ? age-:E 213: THE NATIONAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE C0 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE WSM-Th H nh cs- aol opy wsM-Tv N I1 II F +TI 343 Q THEATRE owe ' I-IARDIUG an. ELLE MEADE Get the Best . . . get MILK ICE CREAI The No. I Name in Dairy Products JOSTEINVS IS PROUD TO BE VANDERBILTS OFFICIAL JEWELER ORDER YOUR RING NOW AT THE BOOKSTORE Ian Amen? d II I1 II d b 344 W00lWORTH'S W colons and ,, DESIGNS CAN AS ! AWNlNGS 11WfWXKm! M flashville Tent and Awning Co. YOUR MONEWS Tx A SWSFA RA NTE D WORTH MCR! AT N. AL woulwunrws I- ' I Ave., So.-Hillsboro Village of UMAN EUNSTHUIITIUN EUMPANY Ted Eisenslal Ioolcs ready for one of iheir famous slealrs as he enlers ihe Ellislon Place KoFFee Shop- The Koffee Shop KIRKPATRICK LUMBER CO. I4O Norlh Eirsl Slreel NASI-IVILLE, TENNESSEE All Kinds of Lumber and Lumber Producls Since I898 2205 ELLISTON PLACE Alwayy The Finest Food ELECTRA DISTRIBUTING co. NABRTCO sPANs sPAcE AND nm: ELECTRONK5 from bridges to barges to towers-transmission I H I and missile NASHVILLE BRIDGE COMPANY I P. o. Box 239 P. o. Box 70 H C Nashville, Tennessee I Bessemer, Alabama GCDOD FURNITURE SINCE l9O T. lvl. I-IOLT BE l E. L. I-IOLT BE I 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS Aparimeni' - Residenfial Business Properiies Unlimifecl Amounis -- Long Terms Low Inieresf Rafes FIRST MORTGAGE CO. 4 I 0 Union Sfreef E. E. MURREY. Chairman of the Board FLOYD H. ADAMS, Prasidenf W. L. WHITAKER, Vice-Presideni E. E. MURREY, JR., Vice-Presideni' Sloclcs Bonds Wiley Bros., Inc. 400 Union SIree'I' Nashville, Tennessee Clarksville Shelbyville Rolaerl- L. Reeves '56 David W. Wiley, Jr. '52 William C. Tune '52 Roberr D. Brown, '52 Frank W. I:Ie'IcI1er '25 Evewready letter Advertising Service Formal Invifaiions Publicafions - Priniing Quick Service I7 Broadway AL 6-58 I 3 6011119 Am en fa 0 ' COLLEGE BARBER SHUP 60lfU fe5g OM MW! em Lei' 4-Hour Free Parking For Guesfs e Ioocl service .. air concliiioning anquef Iaciliiies . . . I-If I . . . exceplional meering and acililies . . . plus couriesy Ihai is a 'rracliiional ai Ihe Noel. I00'yo Air Concliiionecl EL HOTEL John Smifh and Harrief Lesfer hear Mr. Russell Nichol I'eII of -Ihe NoeI's exceIIenI' ban- I-IAYES NOEL '37 . OSCAR F. NOEL '35 Owners queI' facilifies. 4 THE SERVICE lIOUOR STORE A A f p QI K ' Complele Lme of Beverages refres g I good! CH 2-514i 90: l2+h Ave., Soul Now, ,A4.: JERSEY FARMS mf i EX- .9-' KS- . ,rx will N559 mi E l -5 - JETQ- iih. '-. lnslilulions , ff 'T Fralernilies ' Sororilies The Power Fuel for People! -u BROWN ENGRAVING COMPANY requesls +l'1e pleasure ol your business lor all ol your engraving neecls WEDDING INVITATIONS I STATIONERY CALLING CARDS PARTY INVITATIONS John Smilh, Pal O'NeaI, Bill Mayer and Judy Henderson decide on The sfyling for I'I1e Kappa Della Parfy invifalions from Brown Engraving Co. PARTY ACCESSORIES AND GLETS 322 Sixllw Avenue, S. I56 Sixll'1Avenue, ALpine 5-7663 Cl-lapel 2-5223 348 Nashville, Tennessee zg:-:way:-:::::,g:::+:-1-:-:.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-z.:-:-:-2.1-:-:4I1-xf--:Q-:+2:v:-:Q:-:-:-1-:z-g:::::r1r:1:1:1fr::s:r:1:y1:f:1s:::rf:::r:r:1:2:Is:'1 -'-' vz1:2Q51wv ' xig'Ef2g!g '.-52?-' 'vt-3-I3F1515F2751765171213151312552717I7722577253:REEI37'-23F272235259555231-235777232229555'75:51-2323135IQ515::l575'fl:ZgfI?5'ff7P7'93-x5 'N 54.5piggggcig:g555:51g:::,:5:5::g.55g2QQzgpgqzg1ga:g:rwVFar:4-x':f:-e:':-:+:-:+:-:-24:-1-:Aa-:liz-:Az-:f:+:w5:+:cc-:-:to5.w:- K gqgr Tom Warlow and Jane Blake gef ready fo slari an excii-ing weekend in Buclgef Renl'-a-Car. ,i .Y , if-.VV an Impala Conver+ible from 1,. :,A , , RENT NEW SPECIAL SERVICE TO f sspfku I4' my QIEEIIISSNILIIIJIIIFQAIIIITUMUIILES H15 cAu. us-256-2661 To Mm, . .,.,.4 -,,,. : - H U fzf R1 5 E e THE REFRESHMENT mio K KE YOUR 2? OI CE . . . OR II' 'K W Y ALL THREE y,IlI.I,1 O KING SIZE IN QUANTITY KING SIZE IN QUALITY O AMAN BOTTLING CO. I5 THOMPSON LANE ..-..49!5!.F5,,,. Bear fee. H ERMITAGE Elec+ric Supply Corp. Daily snows Jan Terry over a cup of Simple S m For a meal or a snack WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS O3 Demonbreun S+. Nashville 3, Tenn. 2I2 ZIST AVE.. SO- Plfmone ALpine 4-054 I Cusfom Kifchens-Appliances-Lighfing Fixiure 349 YOUR LIFE SECURITY WITH EF Ri Yam lfg dwwwwf Ii E an em L oinaanawwe gzlvlldddt As Near You as Your Phone YOU T00 Shou cl Have HALL CULLIGAN 5ERV'CE STAWON SOFT WATER SERVICE 2 Is+ and Acklen Avenue CY I-9592 in your home PURITY DAIRY INC. seo MURFREESBORO ROAD LAMB PLAZA l'l0TEL COURTS UNIVERSITY LINEN SUPPLY CU. Highway 4l and 70 Souih 2302 Charlene Avenue 002, Air Condifioned Free Television NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hea+ed Swimming Pool-PuH'ing Green Howard Johnson Resiauranf Adioining CY I-l37O 351 For the Best in Portraiture ALWAYS From The camera of EDWARD VANTINE STUDICDS INC lNationally known College Photographersl Hamilton, New York E G ERNST INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS I I I I 8'Ih Ave South We're New and Aiming Io Please Russell Ray, who recently opened NashviIIe's newesl photograph studio is shown carefully posing-Belly Wells and Roger Jones al' recent party. I o uAAe ay tu 104 Photographers 23I8 WEST END AVE. RIGHT ACROSS FROM CAMPUS Phone 29I-3535 Campus Representative: Larry I-IoIcIer, Box 979 PARTIES ' PORTRAITS ' GROU PS ' WEDDINGS TOP IN THEIR CLASS Ana' class they have-these Iwo campus classics by F lagg Bros. -makers of shoes sgfle leaders choose! F1agg's moccasin slipon with genuine hand-sewn detailing that sets off the hand- some cashmere grain leather. Black or brown. Only 39.99 Flagg's good-looking tie, cut from genu- ine cordovan that looks great even after many semesters of wear. Shines fast and holds that shine! Just S12.95. FLAGG SHOE STORES Flagg Bros. Shoe Stores 625 Church Street Madison Square 3 53 Green Hills WHAT! DO MY owN WASH ING! ARE YOU NUTS? RAINS BROTHERS DOES IT BETTER, AND CHEAPER TOO. COIVIPI-IMENTS OF l RAINS BROTHER s YOUR Cleaners and Laundry No. 2 Ca+ering 'Io Vandy S'I'uden'rs II8 2IST AVE., NORTH Disfribufor of JUSI' Say .Charge HH TELEVISION, RADIO, STEREO-HI-I REFRIGERATORS. RANGES AND T LipsIicIc Sfain FREEZER5 'glQgQ4ggK? Removhg -Y i ,XIII , I our ROBERT M. ESKIND EDWARD N, ESKIIN I SpedaHy I IIO 'I vm EUFNII Cut mnuns vWV'nI DI IIIIIII LO O.-if 96 N W ,A 5, R L X omx DOE T 'Iooo BLANK S XX Zllastmzs fllegxfee IN MUTURING ENJUYMENT A HOMETQIIN Us 141 M'-555111 35 4 arle arne , ar ane oc ran, ary ou an ers an oger Koenlgsberg sI'ar'I off a fun filled eve g wH'I1 a cle- . . . . . Ilcxous dmner ai' Morrison s. FOR GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES YOU CAN'T BEAT MORRISON'S 'QQ I72O WEST END BUILDING WEST END AVENUE RoIier's Restaurant IAl.'S TO TI-IE GANGI . 24I3 Ellislon Place A Good Place I'o Drink and Eai' 355 Scl-:muck and Therrel enloy a m I I' s. IN NASHVILLE c0l?6A6lll'lf MEANS Boolcs AND c:oMPLETE Boox SERVICE Babs Holcomb and Judy Fessey look for a giff. iusf 'Ihe righf boo DO YOU HAVE A SPECIFIC BOOK NEED OR DO YOU LIKE TO BROWSE-EITI-IER WAY IT'S TI1ey're sure Io 'End Ir H1 ICokesbury's complefe selechon. Cokesbury If we I1aven'+ golf II, we'II gef II' for you 4I7 CHURCH ST. AL 4-9488 L. Maxwell Smith Company Confemporary Inferior Furnishings . Eurnifure-Lamps Ingram MBISFIBIS, Inc. CarpeIing-Draperies VISIT Our Beauiful Show Rooms 3002 Wesi' End CY 7-85 IO EATHERLAND me CarfAy-jones Sz flfuooclwarcl 356 I For the Pause Thar Refreshes THE SQUTI-IERN ER Complerely remodeled WIIII a bigger and more complere srock 16rh az CHURCH IACROSS FROM THE COCA CQLA BOTTLING PLANTQ We,re Open When You Need Us QMS, I CARDINAL-JOHNSON Cleaners and Laundry Drive in PIan'r aI' 29 I 0 WesI' End HOME OF PERSONALIZED SERVICE 357 j 92 ..:-.::- gf .--:- A deI d I807 2Is+ Ave. Sou'rI1 IOI 2Is'I Ave. No. Inexi' Io IreIandsI .E ' 0,1 .N I -:I rI d 2 I A 'r 'I I .1 ki I kxx, I rua? fxfgf J 8: M Shoes are custom-designed for The Man who appreciates the ultimate in qual- ity, styling, and perfect fit. He buys J 81 M Shoes because it expresses his own good taste as only J 81 M Shoes can. If you are The Man, no other choice is possible. Johnston 55 Nlurph 5 Drink Dr Pepp The Soft Drink With That Exciting Taste Mike Geiger and Jim Thomas enjoy Dr. Pepper before p for taste and energy, too. OUR ADVERTISERS THESE FIRMS MADE THE COMMODORE POSSIBLE . A.C.M.I., 336 Alamo Plaza Holel Courls, 35I Allen Holel, 342 Allo-way Bros. Co., 333 Ambrose Prinring Co., 339 Anchor Morel, 33l Firsl Morrgage Co., 347 Flaqq Bros. Shoes, 353 Flaming Sleer Reslauranl, 334 Fo-rd 'Molor Co., 330 Forl Negley Laundry and Cleaners, 339 Gulbenlc Engraving Co., 340 Hall Service Slalion, 35I Anderson Fish and Oysler Company, Inc., 333 AnIhony's Jewelry Co., 33I Archway, 34I AuI'o Laundry Company, 334 Beaman Bollling Co., 349 Henry Drug and Hardware, 339 Hermilage Eleclric Corp., 349 H. G. Hill Srores, 326 Harley Holi Co., 346 Ingram Malerials Inc., 356 Bransford, Sharp, Wallace and Company, 332 Breelco Inlduslries, 327 Broadway Insurance Agency, 339 Brown Engraving Co., 348 Budqel' Renl'-A-Car, 349 Bush Building Company, 339 B and W Calelerias, 359 Capilol Hill Holiday Inn, 336 Cardinal-Johnson Cleaners, 357 Casual Corner, 344 Cenlral Produce Co., 332 Coca-Cola Co., 342 Colcesbury, 356 College Barber Shop, 347 Colonial Coffee, 342 Conlinenlal Trailways Co., 335 Crane Plumbing and Healing Sup C. B. Criddle, 326 Cross Keys Reslauranl, 338 Culligan Soff Wafer Service, 35I Currey's Inc., 326 Dr. Pepper, 358 Dury's, 337 Elecrra Dislribuling Co., 346 Emma's Flower Shop, 327 Englerl Engineering E. C. Ernsl Co., 352 Eslcind Admiral Co., 354 Co., 329 Co., 355 Eguilable Securilies plies, 338 Eveready Lelfer Adverlising Service, 347 Insurance Service Co., 329 Jersey Farms, 348 Jimmy KeIIy's, 337 Johnslon-Murphy Shoe Corp., Jos'ron's, 344 Kirlcpalriclc Lumber Co., 346 Koflee Shop, 346 Life and Casually Ins. Co, of Tenn.. 350 L. Maxwell Smilh Co., 356 Marchellfs Reslauranl, 34I 358 McCarlhy-Jones and Woodward, 356 McKay-Cameron Co., Inc., 337 Meadow Gold Ice Cream, 337 Medical Arls Pharmacy, 333 Melfie's Reslauranl, 333 Model Shoe Rebuilders. 33I Morrison's Caleleria, 355 Nashville Bridge Co., 346 Nashville Decorafing Co., 328 Nashville Tenl and Awning Co., 345 Nashville Transil Company, 327 Nalchez Trace Reslauranf, 336 The Nalional Life and Accidenr Insurance Company, 343 Noel Hofel, 347 Neuholzl Jewelers, 329 Norlhweslern Mulual Life Ins., Co., 34I O'Brien's Beelery, 336 Oman Conslruclion Co., 345 REMEMBER THEM Roberl Orr and Co., 348 Oxford Barber Shop, 332 Oxford Shop Clolhes, 333 PaIlerson's Esso Service, 329 Pearl Eguipmenf Co., 333 Period Furnilure Company, 338 Pelway-Reavis, 334 Purily Dairy Inc., 35I Rains Bro+her's Cleaners, 35l Russel Ray Pholography Siudios, 3 Rich Schwarlz Beauly Salon, 333 Roesch-Paiion Company, 329 Rolier's Reslauranl, 355 Seallesl. 344 Service Liquor Srore, 348 Sieqrisls Bakery, 33I Simple Simon Shoppe, 349 The Soulherner. 357 Soufhern Leaiher Co., 339 Spur Oil Co., 354 Sfarkey Duncan Agency, 342 The Slarr Co.. 34I Sleel Service Company, 334 B. H. Sliel Jewelry Co., 326 Tafel Eleclric and Supply Co., 332 Thompson Fruil Company. 328 Toddle House. 328 Tri-Slale Reefinq, 328 Universily Linen Supply Co., 35I Edward Vanline Sfudios, 352 Village Cleaners and Launderelle, Village Slore, 338 Waffle I-louse, 339 Wesl' End Drugs, 341 Wiley Bros. Inc., 347 Wilson's Esso Service, 338 Wilson Quick Drugs, 33I Eli Will Cigar CO., 334 WooIworIh's, 345 Wrenne Morlqage and Really Co., 334 Fred Wrighl Conslruclion Co., 334 COMMODORES AND COMMODORE FANS AGREE FOR FINEST FOODS and BEST SELECTION IT'S DOUBLE DINING PLEASURE AT . . . DOWNTOWN ON SIXTH AVENUE AND IN GREEN HILLS VILLAGE 359 As a yearbook editor, wouldn'f you like- V CO77Zf1lt'lC wcaliue art assislmzce in j1la11,1zi1z4g and df'.vig11,i'11g your book V actual k770Zl'7Z jnoduction j11'rfo1'111a11cv.s fby wc- orzlxj of xul1.fla1zllalljv lffxx llzan I0 zwrfkx, ax re'qui1'fcl by mos! gfcarbook 11za11ufaetu1'01'.v. No conlracl flainzx, cillzrr, of an a1l1lili011al 4 days 011 llll'llUl'7'jl' for facll I day any dz'af1'li1z1 1'.s Il1i.l'.Yl'!l V an associaiiorz with a firm who has .vpecializvfl i11 1lm'ig1zi11g j76'd7'l2O0k.S' jzrrlzajrf longer zflzan any other cornjzany V our i1zsi.ftc1zz'z' of your readhzg and clzecking page proofs to avoid for at lcaxl 111,i1zi111i:ej poxxible glaring errors in llzv C07l'l!1llflt'd edilion V 1111 all out fgort to please you in IlU.Ylg71, quality, and .wrvicu al co111,j1etitivf f17'lC1'.f What more could you ask? BENSON PRINTING CO. Nashville Tennessee 3 60 x 1 l In 7'


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