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Publication by the students
of Tennessee Wesleyan College
Peggy Rapking — Editor
Peter Von Dreele — Assistant Editor
Josette Crites — Art Editor
1962
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. ARCHER
DEDICATION
IN APPRECIATION . . .
Of your individual and combined efforts to raise
the academic standards of this institution;
Of your service to students of language and
literature ;
Of your inquiring minds that continually chal-
lenge us to greater achievement;
We dedicate to you the NOCATULA for 1962.
Mr. and Mrs. Archer
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
I. PROLOGUE
II. FACULTY
III. CLASSES
IV. ACTIVITIES
V. GREEKS
VI. ATHLETICS
FOREWORD:
We, the editor and staff, of the Nocatula
for 1962 present this book for your enjoy-
ment. As you leaf through these pages
may you recall fond memories of pleasant
associations of this school year, 1961-62.
PROLOGUE
When the last hot breath of summer
Ceased to stir,
We returned to the citadel of Tennessee Wesleyan.
Entering once more the ritual and pattern
of collegiate life.
Old rendezvous revisited —
cronies, colleagues —
new faces —
A subtle change is evident, an aura of transition.
Progress is the motif.
The interminable slowness of endless lines —
This is registration
An hour's twitching pencil's labor swept
away by an advisor's dissenting nod —
This is Registration
Blank staring faces emerge,
Clutching class cards,
wondering . . .
. . . did I really sign away a pint of blood?
This is registration . . .
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Freshmen!
confused,
inhibited,
neurotic,
New products of pubhc education-
hiding heads in fear of air invasion;
transformed into:
confused,
sophisticated,
neurotic,
collegians.
Mr. B's beammg smile,
the pulsation of the walls as the Wurhtzer
blazes at 120 decibels —
Slap, slap, riffle, slap, bid a heart and
the floating bridge game goes ever onward.
The euphonous din of classmates:
bantering,
cajoling,
reflecting.
Calloused elbows —
Struggling for position —
Craning —
Straining —
Bargain day at the book store?
No — the daily 10 o'clock mass compulsion
to compress 500 bodies into the confines of
the post office.
Again we relive these reminiscences at
our rollicking recluse.
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Books, Books, Books —
tirelessly we wade through an endless
sea of books.
Devouring!
Learning!
Maturing!
Reams of notes record the passing of
our days.
Studying,
Scrambling to the pinnacle of one
assignment,
only to find still higher peaks to scale-
The slow ebb of hours poured over
innumerable volumes,
molding!
Pushing you on to greater heights —
Upward,
ever upward,
pursuing the rainbow of excellence.
Reference books are worn,
Periodicals frayed,
Ideas are born —
. . . lots of action in the periodicals
room!
Mid-terms; finals —
bring forth a legion of blood-shot,
sleepless eyes
Procrastination followed by despair-
Gnawed fingernails —
Flags for a few —
For most, the satisfaction of a
mission accomplished.
Rowdy, raucous, rising vmison of
voices,
giving the team that extra push —
moments of glory,
disappointment,
surging adrenalin —
Pleasant exhaustion — "twisting"
off
the pent-up energy at the post-game
soirees.
'The best-laid plans . . . gang aft
a-gley' —
Who turned off the Voo-doo?
The effigy's execution fails to
jinx the
high-flying Eagles . . . this time.
We are the captive audience of
nature's artistry.
A world of dazzling whiteness
Awestruck Floridians
Snow . . . calls up the latent
adolescence —
The charm of the snowman draws
the unwary from their tasks —
as in all seasons.
Moffitt Hal! transformed into a
carillon
of crystal chimes.
Growing pains . . .
A giant has arisen, and now
moves forward.
The Decade of Destiny
challenges,
with a call to higher echelons
of academic excellence —
Wesleyan is you;
You are the vanguard of an
auspicious era — ■
You are its destiny!
— R. V. Jennings
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ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
STAFF MEMBERS
RALPH W. MOHNEY, A. B., B. D., S.T.M., D. D.
President
FLOYD E. BOWLING, A.B., M.S., Ed.D.
Dean of Students
ROBERT C. MILDRAM, Ph.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of the College
PAUL RIVIERE, B.S., M.A., B.D.
Dean of Admissions and Registrar
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MARY NELLE GRAVES
Administrative Secretary
R. E. BRANHAM, C.P.A.
Bursar
Administrative Staff
ROY B. SHILLING, JR., B.A., B.D.
Director of Development
CHARLES J. LINER, B.S., M.S.
Director of Alumni and Recruitment
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NOT PICTURED:
MILDRED ARCHER, B.A., M.A.
Associate Professor of English
HARRYLYN G. SALLIS, B.A., M.M.
Instructor in Music
ANN P. PUETT, B.A.
Instructor in Art
HARRY COBLE, A.B., B.L.I., M.A.
Chairman of Division
Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics
Division of Language
WILLIAM B. YATES, B.A
Instructor in Speech
yt
CLARYSE D. MYERS, A.B., B.S. in
L.S., M.A.
Librarian
MARTHA B. HALE
Instructor in Art
MARY L. GREENHOE, B.M., M.M.
Assistant Professor of Piano and Organ
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WILLIAM H. ARCHER, A.B., MA.
Associate Professor of Modern
Languages
RAYMOND DOWNING, A.B.
Assistant Professor of Modern
Languages
BEN H. McCLARY, B.A., MA.
Assistant Professor of English
Literature, and Humanities
ALFRED JACK HOUTS, B.A., MM.
Associate Professor of Music
and Choral Director
ADDISON R. BARKER, JR.,
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of English
GENEVIEVE WIGGINS, B.A., M.A.
Instructor in English
ROBERT C. MILDRAM, Ph.B., B.D.,
M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman oj Division
Professor oj Religion and Philosophy
Division of Religion
and Philosophy
HOWARD N. HINDS, B.S., B.D.
Chaplain and Instructor in Religion
CAROLINE BECKER,
B.A., M.A., B.D.
Instructor in Religion
Division Of Social Science
WILLIAM CHARLES SALLIS,
B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor oj History
J. VAN B. COE, A.B., M.A.
Associate Processor oj
Economics and Sociology
ALBERT H. BOWMAN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman oj Division
Projessor oj History
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Division
of
Natural Science
CARL B. HONAKER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Chairman of Division
Professor of Chemistry and Physics
FLOYD E. BOWLING,
A.B., M.S., Ed.D.
Professor of Mathematics
ALTON LOYD SMITH, B.S.
Instructor in Mathematics
BUDD L. DUNCAN, B.A., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
WILLIAM H. ADAMS,
B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
JR.,
FRED E. WHITEHEAD,
B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
ZSIGMOND PATAKY,
Teacher's Diploma from
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Assistant Professor of Physics
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Division of
Education,
Applied Arts
and Business
Administration
NOT PICTURED:
REVA PUETT, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Home Economics
ALF H. WALLE. B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
Chairman of Division
Professor of Education
B. T. HUTSON, B.S., M.S.
Associate Professor of Business
Administration and Director
of Evening College
E. G. ROGERS, B.S., MA.
Associate Professor of Education
FRED PUETT, B.S., LL.B.
Instructor in Commercial
Subjects
M. CLIFTON SMITH,
B.S., M.S.
Associate Professor of Education
and Director of A thletics
WILLIAM B. GATE, B.S., M.A.
Instructor in Physical Education
and Basketball and Baseball
Coach
CAROLYN F. STALEY, B.S.
Instructor in Physical Education
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SAMUEL D. ELROD
Assistant to Bursar
JEAN D. ARRANTS, B.S
Assistant to Bursar
Left to Right:
CAROL BROWDER, B.S.
Stenographer jor the Registrar
GAIL REDDING
Stenograplier jor the Registrar
SALLY D. EALY, B.A.
Stenographer jor the Registrar
NANCY H. SEEPE, A.B.
Secretary to the Dean
ANN WATKINS
Secretary to the Dean
NORMA WHITEHEAD
Secretary to the Director of
Development
REBA WELDON
Secretary to the Director of
Recruitment and Alumni
ROBBIE J. ENSMINGER, A.A.
Secretary to the President
Left to Right:
ADELINE WALLE, B.S.
Catalog Assistant in Library
VERA COE
Assistant to the Librarian
CLARYSE D. MYERS
Librarian
MAGGIE ENSMINGER
Assistant to the Librarian
BETTY P. MOSS, B.A.
Typist in Library
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Left to Right: Miss Reba Parsons, Relief Resident; Budd L.
Duncan. Head Resident — Petty-Manker; Mrs. Blanche Greene,
Head Resident — Ritter; Mrs. Sally Robeson, Head Resident —
Centennial; Mrs. Mattie B. Martin, Head Resident — Brammer;
Mrs. Ida Ruth Lewis, Head Resident — Lawrence.
Mr. Louie Underwood
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
Mrs. Edith Walker
Dietitian
Mrs. Dixie C. Liner, R.N.
Nurse
Mrs. Mildred Smith
Bookstore Manager
Classes
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SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
(Left to Right)
Gary Holt President
Peggy Rapking Vice-President
Carolyn Hammond Girl Representative
Lillian Cook Secretary
Wallace Smith Boy Representative
Brenda Smith Treasurer
SENIOR CLASS
JERRY ALLEN ANDERSON
Route #2
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.A., Religion and Philosopliy
LOLA ELISE AYTES
Dandridge, Tennessee
B.A., English
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Corresponding
Secretary 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Fellowship Chairman 3, Council 4; Choir 1. 2. 3, 4;
BULLDOG Staff 1, 4; Laura T. Sherman Music Fra-
ternity 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Life Service Girls 3, 4;
Lawrence Hall Dorm Council 1.
Choir I, 2,
COLIN BAGWELL
510 Oakhurst Drive
" Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S., Biology
3, 4; Student Christian -Association
1, 2.
3, 4, Witness Team 3.
PAULINE BANKS
2820 Willraham Road
Middleton, Ohio
B.A., Education
Transferred from Lee College. Delta Zeta 3, 4.
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FREIDA JUNE BARNETT
Box 127
Englewood, Tennessee
B.A., Education
JAMES EDWARD BARNETT
Box 127
Englewood, Tennessee
B.S., Social Science
BILLY JOE BRAKEBILL
Niota, Tennessee
B.S.
JAMES GEORGE BRAKEBILL
631 Guille Street
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Business
MARY KIMBROUGH BRATTON
P.O. Box 277
Athens, Tennessee
B.A., History
Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3,
First Vice-President and Recording Secretary 4; Alpha
Beta 4, Secretary 4; Wesleyan Roundtable 3, 4, Secre-
tary 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Life Service
Girls 3, 4; Athletic Queen 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen
of Hearts 4; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
JANE ELITHA BRIDGES
3900 Ivy Road
Atlanta 5, Georgia
B.S., Education
Transferred from Georgia State College. Alpha Xi
Delta 3, 4; Choir 3, 4, Wardrobe Mistress 4.
JAMES WALTER BROWN
Denville, New Jersey
B.S., Business Administration
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Comptroller 3, President
4; Choir 2; Inter-Fraternity Council 4; Society for the
Advancement of Management 4.
EDNA BATES BURGER
718 Jones Street
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Sigma Iota Chi 2, 3, Secretary 3.
GEORGE LARRY BURGER
718 Jones Street
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Mathematics
Transferred from Memphis State University. Sigma
Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 2, Social Chair-
man 3.
MARY TIM WILSON BURGIN
Route #2
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.S., Biology and Education
Independents 1, 2, 3, President 3; Women's Intramural
Athletics Sportsmanship Award 2; Best-All-Round
Woman Athlete Award 3; Alpha Beta 4; Women's
Athletic Association I, 2, 3; Student Christian Asso-
ciation 3.
CHARLOTTE ANN BURKHART
Route #19
Knoxville 20, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Transferred from Hiwassee College. Delta Zeta 4,
Chaplain 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4.
LEON LESTER CALDWELL
303 E. Beech Street
LaFoUette, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Transferred from Hiwassee College. Basketball 3.
LILLIAN ANN COOK
1204 McFarland Avenue
Rossville, Georgia
B.S., Religion and Philosophy
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 4; BULLDOG
Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Life Service Girls I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-
President 2; Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Religious Life Council 2; Student Christian Associa-
tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, MSFF Treasurer 4; Choir
2, 3, 4, Librarian 4; Senior Class Secretary.
MARY FRANCES CRESWELL
Route #19
Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S., Biology
Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Athletic Association
1, 2, 4; Harvest Queen 4; Panhellenic Council Secre-
tary 4; Sophomore Class Secretary; Phi Sigma Kappa
Moonlight Girl 4.
ELIZABETH MAUDE CURTIS
Box 126
Friendsville, Tennessee
B.S., Business Education
Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4;
Choir 1; Junior Class Girl Representative; Panhellenic
Council Treasurer 3.
DEWEY WILLIAM DAVIDSON, JR.
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.S., Biology
Transferred from University of Tennessee. Tennis
3, 4; "W" Club 3, 4.
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MYRTLE MAUDE DAVIS
Route #2
Gate City, Virginia
B.A., English
Transferred from Hiwassee College. BULLDOG
Staff 4.
EMMA SUE DELOZIER
Rockford, Tennessee
B.S., Business Education
Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Athletic Association
1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4;
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4.
MARY ELEANOR DOVER
823 Oak Street
Marion, North Carolina
B.A., Religion and Philosophy
Sigma Kappa 3, 4, President 4; Student Christian
Association 3, 4, Council 4; Student Council Treasurer
4; Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl 3; Religious Life
Council Secretary 4; WHO'S WHO AMONG STU-
DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
IDA LOU DUGGAN
Route #1
Englewood, Tennessee
B.S., Education
JERRY FAY EDMONDS
Route #1
Grant, Alabama
B.S., Education
Phi Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Captain 4; "W" Club 2, 3, 4; WHO'S WHO AMONG
STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
LILA JUNE EWTON
Route #1
Dunlap, Teimessee
B.S., Business Administration
Transferred from Hiwassee College.
FRED FRANK FULLER
90 Westmont Avenue
Elmira, New York
B.S., Biology
Transferred from Mansfield State College. Sigma Phi
Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Athletic Director 3, 4, Senior Marshal
4; Alpha Xi Delta Dreamman 3; Inter-Fraternity
Council 3; Centennial Dorm Council 3; Harvest King
4; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4.
LARRY ALEXANDER GABY
Route #11
GreenevUle, Tennessee
Phi Sigma Kappa 4; Alpha Beta 4; Mathematics
Achievement Award 1.
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J. TEDDIE GILBERT
Oak Street, City 7
Maryville, Tennessee
B.S., Business Administration
Transferred from Hiwassee College.
LARRY KENDALL GRAHAM
Route #2
Concord, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Transferred from Hiwassee College. Basketball 3;
Baseball 3.
EMMA ELIZABETH GRANT
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2; Women's Athletic
Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
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FRANKLIN DEAN GRANT
520 First Street
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Yates Mathematics Award 1; BULLDOG Staff I, 2,
3, 4; Debating Team 4.
JAMES COLLIS GREGORY, JR.
Brandon, Florida
B.A., History
Choir 1, 2, 3; Pre-Ministerial Association 1, 2, 4.
EVA LOU GROVES
Blue Ridge, Georgia
B.A., Religion
Transferred from Young Harris Junior College.
NOCATULA Staff 3, 4; Life Service Girls 3, 4; Stu-
dent Christian Association 3, 4, Council 4.
COY DEXTER HAGAMAN, JR.
Box 195
Niota, Tennessee
B.S., Religion and Philosophy
Pre-Ministerial Association 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Religious Life Council 4; Society for Advancement of
Management 3.
PHILIP R. HALL
Copperhill, Tennessee
B.S.
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CAROLYN JANE HAMMOND
Glade Spring, Virginia
B.A., Religion^ and Philosophy
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Corresponding
Secretary 3, President 4; Student Christian Association
1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4; Life Service
Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; Pi Tau Chi 2, 3; BULL-
DOG Staff 3, 4; Student Council 4; Religious Life
Council 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3; Lawrence Dormi-
tory Council 2; Senior Class Girl Representative;
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WILMA HALCIE HANEY
1108 Club Drive
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.A., History
Kappa Delta 3, Athletic Director 3; Independents
1, 2, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish
Club 3.
SHIRLEY HARMON
Decatur, Tennessee
B.S., Education
OLAF WAYNE HASSLER
Route #4
Crossville, Tennessee
B.S., Education
JAMES CLYDE HICKEY, III
Maloney Road, Route #3
Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARGARET MOULTON HICKEY
1915 Hickory Valley Road
Chattanooga, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Kappa Delta 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts 4.
GARY RAY HOLT
Route #1
Newport, Tennessee
B.S., Biology
Phi Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Inductor 4; Cheerleader 2;
Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class President;
Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4; Student Christian Asso-
ciation 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4; Student Council 4;
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER-
ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
CHARLES FRANKLIN HOOD
2930 Fountain Park Boulevard
Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S.
Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4.
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FREDERICK LEON HOPKINS
Mineral Bluff, Georgia
B.S.
DOROTHY MURRAY JONES
203 Washington Avenue
Newport, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Mistress of Robes 3, Pledge
Trainer 4; Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
BULLDOG Staff 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Choir
1, 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
JAMES EDWARD KELLEY
425 Ohio Avenue
Etowah, Tennessee
B.S., Business Administration
CHARLOTTE KELLY
Pennington Gap, Virginia
B.A., Music
^ \ ROBERT MAX KETCHERSID
" ' Spring City, Tennessee
B.S., Mathematics
Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Vice-President
of Sophomore Class; Junior Class President; BULL-
DOG Staff 3; Student Christian Association Treasurer
3; Chemical Rubber Company Award 1.
ELIZABETH ANNETTE KINSER
Route #2
Madisonville, Tennessee
B.A., English
Alpha Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4;
BULLDOG Staff 3, 4; Religious Life Council 4;
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER-
ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
GLADYS KYLE
Athens, Tennessee
B.A., English
JOSEPH LEE LAWSON
717 Summitt Street
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Business
Society for Advancement of Management 4.
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J. C. LYONS
226 N. Purdue, #103
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Transferred from Hiwassee Col-
lege.
CHARLENE NOTGRASS
MISCHLICH
Tavares, Florida
B.S., Business Administration
Transferred from Hiwassee Col-
lege.
JOE CLYDE MISCHLICH
Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S., Accounting
Transferred from Hiwassee Col-
lege. Society for the Advance-
ment of Management 3, 4, Vice-
President 4.
JAMES HOWARD MOORE
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Accounting
SAMUEL NESBITT, JR.
36 Plymouth Street
Montclair, New Jersey
B.S., History
GERALD JACINTO PEDINI
408 W. Lockhart Street
Sayre, Pennsylvania
B.S., Education
Wesleyan Roundtable 4.
FREDERICK MICHAEL PERACHIO
64 Oriole Lane
Trumbull, Connecticut
B.S., Biology
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Marshal 3, Comp-
troller 4; NOCATULA Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 3; Mascot
of Zeta Mu Epsilon 2, Sweetheart of Zeta Mu Epsilon
3; Inter-Fraternity Council President 4; WHD'S WHO
AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER-
SITIES AND COLLEGES.
MARY EMILY PETREE
Newport, Tennessee
B.A., Religion and Philosophy
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Consul 2, Recording Sec-
retary 3, Vice President 4; Student Christian Associa-
tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 2, Vice-President 3;
BULLDOG Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 4; Life Service
Girls 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer; Alpha Beta
3, 4, Treasurer 3; Choir 1,2; Lawrence Dorm Council
2; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER-
ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MARGARET HOPE RAPKING
Madisonville, Tennessee
B.A., English
Transferred from Hiwassee College. Alpha Xi Delta
4, Scholarship Chairman 4; NOCATULA Staff 3, 4,
Editor 4; Senior Class Vice-President; Student Council
4; BULLDOG Staff 3; WHO'S WHO AMONG STU-
DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
JAMES CLAIR RICHARDSON
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
B.S., Biology
Phi Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Balfour
Award 3; Harvest King 3; Student Council 3, 4, Vice-
President 3, President 4; WHO'S WHO AMONG
STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
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WANDA McCONNELL RIDDLE
Etowah, Tennessee
B.S., Education
MARGARET ANN ROBERSON
2201 Ashmore Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Historian 2;
Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary;
Freshman Class Secretary; Student Council Secretary
4; Dorm Council 1; BULLDOG Staff 1, 2, 3, 4;
Women's Athletic Association 2; Poetry Club 1, 2, 3;
Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
JEAN CORUM SAIN
Athens, Tennessee
B. S., General Business
Alpha Beta 3, 4.
BRENDA SUE SMITH
1917 Chamberlain
Chattanooga, Tennessee
B.S., Business Administration
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Projects Chairman 2, Assist-
ant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; BULLDOG Staff 3, 4,
Business Manager 3, Feature Editor 4; Choir 1, 2;
Life Service Girls 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Asso-
ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 1, 2; Senior Class
Treasurer.
MARY ANNA SMITH
Greeneville, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Kappa Delta 3, 4.
WALLACE AUBREY SMITH
Ooltewah, Tennessee
B.S., Business
Society for Advancement of Man-
agement 4; Debate Team 3; Stu-
dent Council 4; Senior Class Boy
Representative.
GERALD LESLIE
STANBERY
Route *3, Wildwood
Maryville, Tennessee
B.S., History
FONDA GAYLE STARNES
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.A., Music
Kappa Delta 3, 4, President 4;
Choir 3, 4, Section Leader 4; Life
Service Girls 4; Student Christian
Association 4; Laura T. Sherman
Music Fraternity 3, 4, President 4.
WANDA MAE TREVENA
Route #3
Sevierville, Tennessee
Alpha Xi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic
Director 4; Women's Athletic As-
sociation 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
3, President 4; Freshman Class
Treasurer; Dorm Council 1, 3;
BULLDOG Staff 1, 2, 3, 4.
PETER FRANCIS
VON DREELE
2217 Hillside Road
Wilmington 3, Delaware
B.A., History
BULLDOG Staff 3; NOCATULA
Staff 4.
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JOHN DAVIS WALKER
Athens, Tennessee
B.S., Business Education
Transferred from University of Tennessee. Society for
Advancement of Management 4.
AGNES ROSE WEBB
Jasper, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Alpha Xi Delta 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Social Chairman
4; Dorm Council 3; Laura T. Sherman Music
Fraternity 3.
JOHN ALTON WEEKS
Copperhill, Tennessee
B.S.. Biology
CATHERINE McINTYRE WENTWORTH
Athens, Tennessee
B.A., Piano
Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Choir Accom-
panist 1, 2, 3; Laura T. Sherman Music Fraternity
1, 2, 4, Reporter 1; NOCATULA Staff 1; Dorm
Council 2; Alpha Beta 4; WHO'S WHO AMONG
STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
GRADY GENE WHITE
1519 Clinch Avenue
Knoxville, Tennessee
B.S., Business
SHELBY ELFREDA WILLIAMS
Route #1
Cosby, Tennessee
B.S., Education
Transferred from Hiwassee College. Delta Zeta 4,
Secretary 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4.
KENNETH JAMES WOODARD
Cleveland, Tennessee
B.A., Economics
Transferred from Lee College. Pre-Ministerial Asso-
ciation 4.
NADYNE WOOLSEY
Newport, Tennessee
B.S., Home Economics
Alpha Xi Deha 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Student Christian
Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4; Life Service Girls
1, 2, 3, 4; BULLDOG Staff 2, 3, 4.
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Junior Class
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS:
(Lejt to Right)
Doris Hughes — Secretary-Treasurer
Wayne Anderson — Vice-President
Eloise Hitson — Girl Representative
Bill Gibson — Boy Representative
Guy Henry — President
SANDRA LEE ALLEN
3298 Van Buren Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
DOROTHY ALMY
330 Phoenix Avenue
Daytona Beach, Florida
WAYNE EDWARD ANDERSON
3602 Pickering Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee
ROBERT BOWMASTER
3601 Timberlake
Knoxville, Tennessee
FRANCIS JOSEPH BURGER
Riceville, Tennessee
CYRUS WESLEY CALLAHAN
701 Woodman Street
Athens, Tennessee
JONNIE SHARON CARTER
Chippewa Trail
Medford Lakes, New Jersey
BENJAMIN DILLON CHISM, JR.
2512 Henderson
Cleveland, Tennessee
JOYCE DELORES COOK
Greenback, Tennessee
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CHARLES EDWIN FANNON
1537 Greenfield
Kingsport, Tennessee
HELEN JOAN FRAZIER
417 Rosedale Drive
Kingsport, Tennessee
WANDA GALE FRENCH
Route #1
Greenback, Tennessee
WILLIAM RONALD GIBSON
132 E. Park Place
Jeffersonville, Indiana
DENNIS O. GILLIKIN
27 Martling Avenue
Staten Island 10, New York
LANDON HAYNES COINS
Signal Mountain, Tennessee
JAMES RICHARD GRIFFITH
Route #4
Madisonville, Tennessee
EUGENE WILLIAM HAMILTON
213 Holmes Street
Boonton, New Jersey
SUE ELLA HANKINS
3501 Crestwood Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
SYLVIA CAROL CORN
Route #1
Etowah, Tennessee
KATHERINE JOYCE COULTER
Route #3
Maryville, Tennessee
PAUL DAVID DENTON
413 W. 1st Avenue
Lenoir City, Tennessee
DONALD LEE DONES
Elizabeth, Indiana
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LOU ANN HARRIS
118 East Tennessee Avenue
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
GUY NOEL HENRY
60 Governor Bradford Drive
Harrington, Rhode Island
JACK RONALD HENRY
1194 Hardwick
Cleveland, Tennessee
SHIRLEY ELOISE HITSON
Route #6
Maryville, Tennessee
LOY GAYNELL HIXSON
805 Auburn Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
DORIS JEAN HUGHES
Route #2
Niota, Tennessee
NORMAN PETER KERL
435 E. 79th Street
New York, New York
RICHARD KIMSEY
Route #1
EvansviUe, Tennessee
MARY GEORGE KING
1609 Middle River Drive
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
BARBARA MAE KUNDRAT
615 Potts Road
Tipton, Georgia
RANDALL LEE KYKER
Hicks Street
Athens, Tennessee
BYUNG AI LEE
166-134, Noo Song Dong
Seoul, Korea
FOUNTA LEE LOVE, JR.
347 S. Jackson Street
Athens, Tennessee
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GLENN MACKINNON
Kingsland Road
Boonton, New Jersey
LON ELDON MARCUM
1417 Avondale Avenue
Richmond, Virginia
ALBERT PAYNE
Route #1
Ten Mile, Tennessee
JANET DOUGLAS PEACHER
4105 Estes Road
Nashville, Tennessee
PRISCILLA JANE PEERY
Hall Road
Alcoa, Tennessee
IDA DIANE RAMSEY
1312 Union Street
Brunswick, Georgia
JOSEPH THOMAS REDDING
Knoxville, Tennessee
JERRY CLIFFORD ROBERTS
Box 17
Niota, Tennessee
NANCY JO ROCK
1305 Texas Avenue
Bristol, Virginia
WILEY ROSENBAUM
209 Fifth Avenue
Galax, Virginia
JAMES HALBERT RUTHERFORD
724 East Oak Hill Avenue
Knoxville 17, Tennessee
LAMETA CAROL SAGERS
Westville Road
Almonesson, New Jersey
ROY SELLERS
Route #3
Athens, Tennessee
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DAVID LEEROY SIMMERLY
228 Lincoln
Alcoa, Tennessee
BETTY LOU SMITH
Route #2
Athens, Tennessee
LYNDA GARRISON SMITH
Box 226
Spring City, Tennessee
ROBERT SOSEBEE
Blue Ridge, Georgia
JOHN HENDERSON STILES
Madisonvillc, Tennessee
GERALD DOUGLAS
STRICKLAND
Madisonvillc, Tennessee
DURA ELIZABETH
UNDERWOOD
414 Green Street
Athens, Tennessee
NANCY WADE
Decatur, Tennessee
MARTHA ANN WAMPLER
Knoxville, Tennessee
CHESTER L. WARREN
Madisonville, Tennessee
ELIZABETH WILL
Mount Tabor, New Jersey
LARRY GILBERT WIMBERLY
Route #2
Niota, Tennessee
CARLETON RAY WRIGHT
410 7th Street
New Albany, Indiana
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS;
(Left to Right)
Bill Albritton — Vice-President
Kay Ray field — Secretary
Sonny Tarpley — President
Becky Owen — Girl Representative
Alan Kennedy — Boy Representative
Not pictured:
Ernie Ruesch — Treasurer
Sophomore Class
NANCY MARIE ADKINS
2208 Charsley Road
Kingsport, Tennessee
WILLIAM HOYLE ALBRITTON
Cleveland, Tennessee
ALAN LEE ARMSTRONG
7 Treis Terrace
Saugerties, New York
ANNA LAURA AYTES
Lakeview Drive
Dandridge, Tennessee
ELIZABETH B. BANKS
939 W. 1st Street
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
JOHN BARRY BARNETT
922 Louisiana Avenue
Etowah, Tennessee
ALBERT JOE BURGESS
3331 Roberts Road
Chattanooga, Tennessee
JEAN HAGER BURTON
Box 469
Tazewell, Virginia
HILDRETH CAMERON
White River Junction, Vermont
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ROBERT HOLLIS GATE
306 Cardinal Street
Maryville, Tennessee
ELLEN PATRICIA CHAMBERS
1537 Guilford Road
Columbus, Ohio
WILLIAM COCHRAN
Englewood, Tennessee
JAMES THOMAS COLEMAN, JR.
1292 Farrow Road
Memphis, Tennessee
CARL COLLOMS
Route #2
Charleston, Tennessee
MARTHA JANE CRABTREE
Keith Lane
Athens, Tennessee
ROBERT WALTON CRABTREE
Gleason Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
JOSETTE CRITES
5oddy, Tennessee
WILLIAM HOWELL CURTIS
Route #3, Beechwood Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
JAMES EDWIN DAVIS
Georgia Avenue
Etowah, Tennessee
KAREN ROSE DAWSON
Route #2
Bybee, Tennessee
DAVID ROSS DERRICK
Route #1
Englewood, Tennessee
BETTY JEAN DOUGLAS
Box 153
Madisonville, Tennessee
BEN ALLEN DUNN
362 Lincoln Road
Alcoa, Tennessee
PIERCE JACKSON EDWARDS
Galax, Virginia
41
SANDRA HU FOX
Cedar Springs Estates
Athens, Tennessee
WILLIAM FRANKLIN FOX
Oliver Springs, Tennessee
THOMAS RICHARD FRAZIER
4221 Hawthorne Avenue
Huntsville, Alabama
PHILIP DAVIS GARDNER, JR.
215 Ridgedale Avenue
Florham Park, New Jersey
SANDRA LOUISE GARRISON
South Main
Sweetwater, Tennessee
BILLY MACK GILES
Route #2
Loudon, Tennessee
JAMES HATCHER GRAHAM, JR.
506 Lincoln
Newport, Tennessee
DONNA GREEN
9200 N.W. 15 Avenue
Miami, Florida
FRED GRIFFIN
505 Cosby Road
Newport, Tennessee
LARRY JOEL GRIFFITH
Route #7
Chattanooga, Tennessee
KENNETH EARL GUFFEY
Route #4
Athens, Tennessee
MARGARET ANN HANEY
Route #2
Charleston, Tennessee
GLENNA HARRIS
North Tazewell, Virginia
DOROTHY LUENA HELTON
Box 151
Charleston, Tennessee
PAUL KLLLIAM HENSLEY
646 Lupton Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee
42
WILLIAM LARRY HICKS
Route #4, Box 471
Lenoir City, Tennessee
MARY CATHERINE HOOPER
Tellico Plains, Tennessee
DOROTHY LOURRAINE HOPKINS
414 Laws Street
Bridgeville, Delaware
BRENDA JO HOWELL
Route #2
Sweetwater, Tennessee
RONALD TIMOTHY JABALEY
Copperhill, Tennessee
GEORGE EARL JAMES
2724 Magnolia
Knoxville, Tennessee
JUDY JOAN JAR VIS
530 S. Kingston Avenue
Rockwood, Tennessee
ROSS VERNON JENNINGS, JR.
3609 Crestwood Drive
Kingsport, Tennessee
LAGONDA KELLY
Route #8
Knoxville, Tennessee
PEGGY ANN KELSO
Route #2, Box 211
Loudon, Tennessee
MARCHIE KATHERINE KNITTLE
407 Holly Avenue
South Pittsburgh, Tennessee
JOHN A. LATSHAW
Box 353
Spring City, Tennessee
DAVID LEPCHITZ
909 Jefferson
Pulaski, Virginia
LELAND DAVID LOOSE
529 March Street
Shillington, Pennsylvania
NANCY JOAN LOWMILLER
28 1 1 Wellesley Drive
Columbus 21, Ohio
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WILLIE PATRICIA MAPLES
510 B Street
Lenoir City, Tennessee
JOHN MALCOLM McKEE
6700 Sherwood Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
MARY ALICE McREYNOLDS
Route #2
Athens, Tennessee
PATRICIA JOAN MICHAELSON
Hillcrest Drive
Denville, New Jersey
BARBARA ROSE MILLER
Stanford Drive
Athens, Tennessee
MARY ANNE MONK
Box 67
Tazewell, Virginia
MAURICE McKELLAR MOSER, JR.
3825 Wood Lake Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
REBECCA ANN OWEN
Fairview Avenue
Athens, Tennessee
HOPE SHARON PARDUE
Crestway Drive
Athens, Tennessee
CAROL JEAN PAYNE
Route #1
Copperhill, Tennessee
JAMES ELLIOTT PECK
Decatur, Tennessee
CHARLES STAFFORD
PEMBURN, JR.
2 Norton Street
St. Albany 5, New York
LUCY KAY RAYFIELD
Route #15
Knoxville, Tennessee
NANCY REYNOLDS
Englewood, Tennessee
DENNIS DUAIN RICH
1625 Washington Avenue
Kingsport, Tennessee
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PATRICIA ROWE
1040 S. Orlando Avenue
Cocoa Beach, Florida
ERNIE RUESCH
Boynton Beach, Florida
BETTY RUTH SMITH
3306 Berkley Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee
JAMES FRANKLIN SMITH
Route #1
Dayton, Tennessee
DON ALLEN STEPHENS
128 Pine Street
Maryville, Tennessee
DONNA MARLENE STEPPE
Old Niles Ferry Road
Maryville, Tennessee
THOMAS A. TAYLOR
207 E. Main Avenue
Dayton, Tennessee
DORTHY ELIZABETH VINCENT
Box 197
Athens, Tennessee
RICHARD WADDELL
4218 Tennessee Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee
MARY ALBERTA WARD
Decatur, Tennessee
MARTHA WHATLEY
1409 Fiske
Cocoa, Florida
JIMMIE HAROLD
WHELCHEL
Route #19
Knoxville, Tennessee
BETTY JO WHITAKER
Etowah, Tennessee
MEL BERTRAND
WILHITE, JR.
2716 Keystone Avenue
Knoxville 17, Tennessee
J U ANITA WOMAC
Athens, Tennessee
ELIZABETH SUE WOOLSEY
8009 Beverly Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
BONNIE LUCILLE WRIGHT
31 Valencia Road
Rockledge, Florida
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS:
(Left to Right)
Standing:
Howard Hinds — Faculty Advisor
John Lee — Treasurer
Seated:
Bill Ketchersid — Boy Representative
Kathy Rowe — Vice-President
Dave Chambers — President
Linda McGee — Secretary
Not pictured:
Judy Jones — Girl Representative
Freshman Class
JAMES H. ACKERMAN
25 Jewett Avenue
Clifton, New Jersey
WILLIAM CURTIS AIKEN
408 Milligan Drive
Greeneville, Tennessee
LINDA BERYL AKERS
210 North Daisy Street
Morristown, Tennessee
MARY MELINDA ALFORD
518 Clinton Street
Harriman, Tennessee
STEPHEN ALLEN ANDERSON
1209 Washington Pike
Knoxville, Tennessee
JAMES AUTHOR ARMOUR
Route No. 1, Box 190
Kingston, Tennessee
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MARY JO ARNWINE
Route #1
Niota, Tennessee
MARGIE LENOIR BAILEY
Route #1
Lenoir City, Tennessee
MELVIN ERNEST BAILEY
1424 McFarland Avenue
Rossville, Georgia
SALLY CHURCH BAXTER
Woods Hole Road
Falmouth, Massachusetts
OLEN CAIN BEETS, JR.
2017 N. Chamberlain
Chattanooga, Tennessee
PATRICIA ANN BENNETT
4 Castle Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee
BENNIE EUGENE BEVERLY
148 Hedges Street
Marietta, Georgia
JOHN LARGE BOGART
Route #6
Sevierville, Tennessee
MARILYN CAROL BOWERS
414 Louisiana Avenue
Etowah, Tennessee
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ROSE ANN BRIDGES
Box 22
Englewood, Tennessee
MICHAEL EVERETT BRUCE
2104 Coker Avenue
Knoxville, Tennessee
PAUL BRYANT
817 Spring Street
Royston, Georgia
BARBARA ANN BUCKNER
1207 Park Street
Sweetwater, Tennessee
FRANCES E. BUNCH
Chatsworth, Georgia
BOYD ALLEN CALDWELL
Route #4
Loudon, Tennessee
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VIRGINIA ANN CAMISA
Athens, Tennessee
FRANCES MARIE CARROLL
Box 122
Englewood, Tennessee
EDWIN DAVID CHAMBERS
1537 Guilford Road
Columbus 21, Ohio
BARBARA JEAN CLEMENTSON
Big Spring, Tennessee
JOSEPH POPE COBB, III
83 South Marne
Memphis, Tennessee
MARGARET PENNY COLL
129 Nyetimber
Corapolis, Pennsylvania
LINDA SUE COMBS
1801 6th Street
Richlands, Virginia
RICHARD AUSTIN COMER, JR.
4118 Maloney Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
WELDON REESE CROOK
2856 Boulevard Drive, N.E.
Atlanta 17, Georgia
MILDRED SUE CRUMLEY
Indian River Village
LaFolIette, Tennessee
MELBA MAE DAVIS
Delano, Tennessee
FRANKIE ALLEN DENNIS
10 Johnson Street
Athens, Tennessee
HOWARD LONG DENNIS
Route #5
Athens, Tennessee
WILLIAM EDWARD DRAKE
4728 Holston Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
PEGGY EDGEMON
Route #2
Erie, Tennessee
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HORACE MAYNARD ELLIS, III
167 GreeD Street
Athens, Tennessee
JAMES OWEN ELLIS
167 Green Street
Athens, Tennessee
ARLENE KATHRYN EVANS
1 10 Main Street
Ridgefield Park, New Jersey
JOHN CRAIGMILES FARMER
1321 Calderwood Avenue
Maryville, Tennessee
LINDA BONNELL FOWLER
1124 Euclid Avenue
Bristol, Virginia
LAWRENCE LEO FUGATE
Route #1
Calhoun, Tennessee
ELIZABETH MARTHA GERDES
99 West Forest Avenue
Tewneck, New Jersey
JOY ANN CMIAY
217 Delashmitt Road
Hixson 4, Tennessee
JUDY GAIL GROSECLOSE
Route #4
Wytheville, Virginia
JOHNNY FRANK GUINN
808 Whitehall Road
Knoxville 19, Tennessee
RUFUS MAJOR GUTHRIE
205 N. Thornton Avenue
Dalton, Georgia
SYLVIA DARLENE HARGIS
Route #1
Lenoir City, Tennessee
BENNIE LORENE HELTON
Charleston, Tennessee
CHARLES LEE HILL,
408 High Street
Franklin, Kentucky
JR.
KATHY HILL
228 North Hermitage
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
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CHARLES WILLIAM HOGAN, JR.
4616 Alabama Avenue
Lynchburg, Virginia
DIONG YONG HOO
556 Pekan Gurney
Perak, Malaya
KAREN LEE HORTON
1326 Blacker Lane
Chattanooga, Tennessee
LARRY WILLIAM HUFFMAN
2355 Oak Avenue
Buena Vista, Virginia
MILES DANIEL HUGHES
Route #1
Niota, Tennessee
WILLIAM GLENN HUMBERT
Route #2
Philadelphia, Tennessee
CAROL JO HUNT
Route #1
Kingston, Tennessee
CHARITY HUNT
1218 W. 21 Ct.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
MONA FA YE HUNT
Box 15
Tellico Plains, Tennessee
JUDITH KAY JONES
1401 Lament
Kingsport, Teimessee
FRED CLIFTON KEENER, JR.
7 Brookside
Sweetwater, Tennessee
WILLIAM LESTER KETCHERSID
Spring City, Tennessee
VELMA RAYE KIDWELL
Route #11
Greeneville, Tennessee
JOHN J. KILLEFFER, JR.
107 Ridgeside Road
Chattanooga 1 1 , Tennessee
JAMES C. LANCASTER
1328 Lamar
Memphis, Tennessee
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MARY MARLENE LATHAM
R.F.D. #5
Sevierville, Tennessee
JOHN LAMBERT LEE
218 W. FairviewRoad
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
ELIZABETH ANNE LITTLE
Box 125
Decatur, Tennessee
GAIL ELIZABETH LOWERY
3419 Dell TraU
Chattanooga, Tennessee
RONALD CHRISTIAN MARTIN
809 Lester Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
JAMES FREDERICK McAMIS, JR.
24 Lafayette Street
Athens, Tennessee
CHARLES ERNEST McCALLIE
6814 Conner Lane
Chattanooga, Tennessee
LINDA JOYCE McGEE
1201 Lee Avenue
Rossville, Georgia
EVELYN EARLE McKlNNEY
Route #7, E. Brainerd Road
Chattanooga, Tennessee
ELIZABETH ANN McNISH
225 Mechanic Street
Jefferson City, Tennessee
WAYNE MELVIN
Route #2
Charleston, Tennessee
ROBERT LEWIS MILLER
Pope Avenue
Athens, Tennessee
RONNIE LOWAS MILLER
Route #2
Niota, Tennessee
WILLIAM PETER MILLER, JR.
110 Second Avenue
Jonesboro, Tennessee
PATSY MORGAN
Route #5 , Box 520
Cleveland, Tennessee
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LANA MYNATT
125 Fair Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
GRADY LAKE NICHOLS, JR.
Athens, Tennessee
J. LOICE PARKS
Route #1
Fries, Virginia
HAROLD LEE PEDEN
503 Elm Street
South Pittsburgh, Tennessee
CHARLES D. PIERCE, JR.
8 1 1 North Jackson Street
Athens, Tennessee
DONALD CRUZE PRATT
Matlock Road
Athens, Tennessee
KAREN INGRID QUAMMEN
Baconton, Georgia
ROGER ALLAN RICHARDSON
2808 N. Chadwick Drive
Mobile, Alabama
MARY LOU ROBBINS
Route #1
Clinton, Tennessee
EWART SANFORD ROBINSON
100 Peach Road
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
FRANK EDWIN RODDY
6616 Ballard Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ROWE
1040 S. Orlando Avenue
Cocoa Beach, Florida
PATRICIA LEE SATTERFIELD
2908 Oswald Street
Knoxville, Tennessee
NOLA RUTH SCROGGINS
800 Pope Avenue
Athens, Tennessee
JANICE SHASTEEN
Circle Drive
Cleveland, Tennessee
52
EARLENE SIMPSON
Box 111
Oakwood, Virginia
LESLIE RONALD SLACK
Route #4
Athens, Tennessee
THOMAS REECE SMALL
342 S. Jackson Street
Athens, Tennessee
RAYMOND DELANE STILES
Route #1
Englewood, Tennessee
EARL COLUMBUS STINNETT
Route #2
Friendsville, Tennessee
WILLIAM DAVID SULLINS
302 Forrest Avenue
Athens, Tennessee
MILDRED ANN SUTTON
13th Street, Box 39
Etowah, Tennessee
EDWARD TAYLOR
Crisfield, Maryland
JAMES RONALD THOMPSON
Route #2
Erie, Tennessee
SANDRA LOUISE THOMPSON
1300 Ohio Avenue
Etowah, Tennessee
JERRY LEE TIPTON
Route #12, Burkhart Road
Knoxville, Tennessee
KAREN D. TREHER
114 Laronia Avenue
Red Bank, Tennessee
MARY FRANCES TROTTER
Box 1024
Pulaski, Virginia
GLENDA ALLEN TRUE
Route #3, Crestwood
Kingston, Tennessee
MARGARET LOUISE UNDERWOOD
414 Green Street
Athens, Tennessee
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KATHERINE MAE VAN HUSS
907 Joslyn Avenue
Pennington Gap, Tennessee
J. ALAN VAN OSTENBRIDGE
166 Francisco Avenue
Little Falls, New Jersey
BARBARA ANNE WALKER
Route #5, Keith Lane
Athens, Tennessee
HUGH WILLIAM WALKER
1 100 Watercress Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
SALLY JO WALL
605 Forest Hills
Knoxville, Tennessee
MARILYN ROSE WARD
Route #4
Sweetwater, Tennessee
FRANK SHADDEN WEBB
600 9th Street
Etowah, Tennessee
ROBERT LAND WELLS
3911 Oakland Terrace
Chattanooga, Tennessee
LYNDA DORENE WHITMIRE
4201 Palm Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee
WILLIAM HERMAN WIBEL
60 Boulevard
Mountain Lakes, New Jersey
MARY LYNNE WILHOIT
Route #1
McDonald, Tennessee
COLETTA JOAN WILLIAMS
North Tazewell, Virginia
SALLY ANN WILLIAMS
141 Elm Road
Falmouth, Massachusetts
CHRIS CHEW ONG WONG
8 Blacksmith Road
Sibu, Sarawak
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Activities
SUPERLATIVES
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
PUBLICATIONS
ORGANIZATIONS
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
WHO'S WHO, a national honor organization for outstanding
students, has been in existence since 1934. This year Tennessee
Wesleyan College was privileged to have the opportunity of nomi-
nating eleven seniors, all of whom were accepted by the organi-
zation. These students were nominated by members of the junior
and senior classes and members of the faculty.
Students are recognized by this organization each year on
the basis of scholarship, participation and leadership in academic
and extra-curricular activities, citizenship and promise of future
usefulness. A certificate of recognition is presented to the student
upon graduation. In addition to this, the nationwide honor organi-
zation maintains a reference or placement service which is free of
cost to the student.
Membership in WHO'S WHO is one of the highest honors
that may come to a college or university student.
MARY BRATTON
ELEANOR DOVER
JERRY EDMONDS
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CAROLYN HAMMOND
GARY HOLT
ANNETTE KINSER
58
RICK PERACHIO
MARY PETREE
PEGGY RAPKING
JIM RICHARDSON
CATHERINE WENTWORTH
59
MISS TWC
MARY FRANCES CRESWELL
60
MR. TWC
JERRY EDMONDS
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Senior Superlatives
Senior Superlatives are selected by popu-
lar vote of the senior class. These students
are chosen on the basis of leadership,
achievement, personality, and character.
This year the class elected thirteen of its
members as Senior Superlatives.
Jerry Edmonds, Ann Roberson, and Jim Brown.
Mary Bratton (Not pictured: Catherine Wentworth).
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Jim Richardson and Mary Petree.
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Left to Right, First Row (reading up): Jim Richardson, Dave Chambers. Bill Ketchersid, Sonny Tarpley, Wayne Anderson, Bill Gibson. Second
Row: Ann Roberson, Kathy Rowe, Eloise Hitson, Becky Owen, Wallace Smith. Third Row: Eleanor Dover, Gary Holt, Guy Henry, Peggy Rapking,
Carolyn Hammond. Fourth Row: Sonny Wright. Not pictured: Judy Jones. Floyd Bowling — Sponsor.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
At the beginning of the year the student leaders at TWC
attended a retreat designed to acquaint faculty and students
with problems and plans for the year ahead. Students were
informed of new construction, including the renovation of the
Student Lounge.
The Student Council has continued its practice of holding
freshmen orientation, post-ballgame dances, and sponsoring
assembly programs. Student Council projects are designed to
benefit the students and carry out the policies of the college.
Dr. Frederick A. Rohrman, one of the Assembly
speakers sponsored by the Student Council.
OFFICERS: Left to Right: Ann Roberson, Secretary; Jim Richardson, President; Eleanor
Dover, Treasurer; Sonny Wright, Vice-President.
Left to Right, Seated: Carolyn Hammond; Nancy Adkins, Alternate; Lou Ann Harris; Judy Jones, Alternate; Becky Owen; Sue Ella Hankins; Peggy Rap-
king, Alternate. Standing: Karen Treher; Mary Lou Robhins; Jim Richardson; Bill Gibson; John Moss; Allen Dennis, Alternate; Gene Hamilton; Rick
Perachio, Alternate; Bill Albritton; Wayne Anderson; Phil Gardner, Alternate; Betty Ruth Smith; Sonny Tarpley.
TWC AMBASSADORS
Fourteen Tennessee Wesleyan College students were
elected as charter members for a new campus organ-
ization to be known as the TWC AMBASSADORS.
Members of the organization will serve for one year
as official hosts for all college events related to the
Offices of Development, Recruitment, and Alumni
Relations. In addition, they will participate in the high
school visitation program conducted by the Recruit-
ment Office. College sponsor for the group is Charles
J. (Buddy) Liner, Director of Student Recruitment
and Alumni Relations.
Carolyn escorts a group of visitors.
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NO SMOKING
Mary Petree, Editor
The Bulldog
Poblished during the school year by (he students of
TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE, ATHENS, TENNESSEE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,
1961
THE STAFF
Editor -- ______
Marv Petree
News Editor
Jill Davis
Feature Editor
Brenda Smith
Religious Editor
Carolyn Hammond
News Reporters— Anna Aytes, Patsy Bennett, Randall Bigham,
Charles Fannon. Dennis Gilhkin, Dean Gtant, Dot Jones,
Nancy Lowmilier, Mary Frances Trotter, Dura Under-
wood.
Feature Writers— Elise Aytes, Phil Gardner, Charlie Hood, R.
V. Jennings, Annette Kinser, Kay Rayfield, Ann Rober-
son.
Sports Writers Ralph Jones, Tom Watson
Typists _... Lynn Wilhoit, Lillian Cook, Juanita Womac
Circulation Staff — Sharon Pardue, Nancy Reynolds, Wanda
Trevena, Nadyne Woolsey.
Advisor .
Addison R. Barker, Jr.
Left to Right, Seated: Sharon Pardue, Ann Roberson, Carolyn Hammond. Mary Petree. Brenda Smith, Jill Davis. Standing: Dot Jones, R. V. Jennings.
Dean Grant, Mr. Addison Barker, Elise Aytes. Nadyne Woolsey. Randall Bigham. Wanda Trevena, Charles Hood, Lillian Cook, Phil Gardner. Annette
Kinser. Juanita Womac. Dennis Gillikia, Pat Bennett. Nancy Reynolds, Mary Frances Trotter.
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Editor Peggy Rapking
Assistant Editor
Peter Von Dreele
Left to Right, Seated: Pat Bennett; Linda McGee; Lynda Whitmire; Peggy Rapking; Mr. Ben McClary, Spon-
sor; Eva Lou Groves. StunJing: Josette Crites; Jan Peacher; Peter Von Dreele; Dennis Gillikin; Sandra Allen;
Charles Hood; Evelyn iVIcKinney.
THE NOCATULA STAFF
Pete Von Dreele, the assistant editor, is hard at work.
All the materials are here. Where's the staff?
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Left to Right, Seated: Dr. Albert Bowman. Sponsor; Bill Albritton; Mary Bratton; Phil Gardner; Alan Kennedy; Becky Owen; Mr. J. Van B. Coe, Spon-
sor. Standing, First Row: Doug McCoy, Sally Baxter, Karen Quammen, Ann Mason, Mary Ann Monk, Jack Houts, Sponsor. Second Row: Dennis Gilli-
kin, Bill Bork, Peter Von Dreele, Jim Gregory, Bill Yates, Sponsor.
WESLEYAN
ROUNDTABLE
A dinner meeting of the Roundtable.
Left to Right, First Row: Mary Bratton, Secretary; Phil Gard-
ner, President; Becky Owen, Treasurer. Second Row: Bill Albrit-
ton, Program Chairman; Alan Kennedy, Vice-President,
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Alpha Beta
Honorary
Fraternity
The purpose of Alpha
Beta Honorary Fraternity
is twofold:
First, to recognize stu-
dents who have attained a
high standard of scholar-
ship, to encourage them to
continue along this line,
and to inspire others to
strive for similar conspicu-
ous attainment;
Second, to develop good
character, and to motivate
each individual to the real-
ization of his highest po-
tential.
Lejt to Right, Sealed: Dr. Albert Bowman, Sponsor; Annette Kinser, President; Jean Sain; Mary
Bratton, Secretary; Sylvia Corn, Treasurer; Dr. Robert Mildram, Sponsor. Standing: Larry Gaby; Joe
Burger; Mary Tim Burgin; Mary Petree, Vice-President; Peggy Rapking; Catherine Wentworth.
Pi
Gamma Mu
The purpose of Pi Gamma
Mu, the National Social Science
Honor Society, is to improve
scholarship in the social studies;
to take an intellectual approach
to the solution of social prob-
lems; to develop a better under-
standing of others with different
opinions and institutions.
Tennessee Wesleyan College's
chapter of Pi Gamma Mu was
organized this year, and it is
looking toward increasing growth
in the years ahead.
Left to Right, Seated: Sally Ealy; Peggy Rapking; Mary Bratton; Baker Martin; Dr. Albert Bowman,
Sponsor. Standing: Albert Payne; Mr. Van B. Coe, Sponsor; Mr. Charles Sallis, Sponsor; Sonny
Wright; Guy Henry.
Society For The Advancement Of Management
The Society for the Ad-
vancement of Management,
a national organization,
brings business executives
and students together. It
provides the student with
the opportunity for partici-
pation in the organizing,
planning, directing, and
controlling of the activities
of an organization dedi-
cated to the promotion and
advancement of the art of
science and management.
Left to Right, Seated: B. T. Hutson, Sponsor; Gary Womac, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Brakebill, President; Joe MiscMich,
Vice-President. Standing: Robert Crabtree, Gene Leslie. Bill Cochran, Jim Smith, Pete Kerl, Jim Brown, James Kelley, Jim
Davis, Barry Bamett, Phil Hall, Wallace Smith, Wiley Rosenbaum, Tom Coffey, Bob Bowmaster, Joe Lawson, Bill Gibson,
Hal Roe, John Walker, Ron Biddle.
Beta Beta
Beta
Tennessee Wesleyan College
has been granted a charter for the
organization of the Eta Omega
Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, a na-
tional honor fraternity for the
encouragement of the biological
sciences. The purpose of Beta
Beta Beta is to form an honor
society for students of biological
sciences and thereby stimulate
sound scholarship, to promote
the dissemination of scientific
truth and encourage investigation
in the life sciences.
Left to Right, Seated: Becky Owen, Wanda Trevena, Wanda French, Joyce Cook, Susie Creswell. Standing: Dr. Wil-
liam Adams — Sponsor, Tom Grizzard, Jordan Carter, Jim Richardson, Rick Perachio, Gary Holt.
Lejt to Right: Dr. Carl Honaker. John Moss, Rev, Wilmer Robbins, Annette Kinser, Bill Albritton, Dr. Ralph Mohney, Bob Bowmaster, Eleanor Dover,
Chaplain Howard Hinds, Jim Richardson, Phil Gardner, Carolyn Hammond, C. D. Hagaman, Eloise Hitson, Mr. A. J. Houts.
RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL
The Religious Life Council directs the religious life program. It serves as an advisory council
for the work of the chaplain and directs recommendations to the executive committee regarding
policies and philosophy of religious activities.
THE CHAPLAIN
RELIGIOUS LIFE AT TENNESSEE
WESLEYAN COLLEGE
The religious life program of Tennessee Wesleyan Col-
lege is designed to assist and guide each student into a per-
sonal understanding of and commitment to the Christian
faith. We are dedicated to the idea that the Christian religion
is a vital part of education and that education is an integral
part of the Christian religion.
Realizing that our chief end is to become effective
witnesses for Jesus Christ, and being fully cognizant that
our college experience is a vital step toward this end, we
seek to provide an atmosphere where persons may study
and work together for the development of their physical, in-
tellectual, and spiritual capacities.
The Reverend Mr. Howard N. Hinds
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
COUNCIL
The Student Christian Associa-
on Council is comprised of
lected representatives of the
tudent body. Its duties are to
Ian, promote and activate the
'hristian life program on the
ampus. The council chose as a
leme for its activities this year:
Our Campus, World, Selves,
ad Our Faith!"
Lejt to Right, Seated: Lou Ann Harris, Mel Wilhite. Eloise Hitson. John Moss, Carolyn Hammond, Lillian Cook,
Joyce Coulter. Standing: Wayne Anderson, Dura Underwood, Elise Aytes, Gene Hamilton, Chaplain Howard Hinds,
Betty Ruth Smith, Bill Albritton, Nadyne Woolsey, Karen Dawson, R. V. Jennings.
STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The Student Christian Association is the student Christian life organization for ALL students, regardless of denominational affilia-
tions. Each student becomes a member upon enrollment in the college. Pictured below is a typical meeting of the SCA with Mr. Roy
ShOling, director of development, speaking on the subject of "Alcohol and the College Campus."
Wesleyan
Ministerial
Association
The Wesleyan Ministerial As-
sociation offers fellowship and in-
spiration to the pre-ministerial
students. Many of the men have
pastoral charges. This promotes
a feeling of unity of purpose
within the group.
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Left to Right, First Row: Billy Mack Giles, Bill Miller, Lee Ellis, Edward Taylor, Mel Wilhite, Kenneth Wood-
ard, Dwayne Scott, Wayne Anderson. Second Row: Jack Edwards, John Moss, Chaplain Howard Hinds, Jerry
Anderson, James Rutherford, Charles Dixon, Charles Pemburn. Third Row: Charles Fannon, C. D. Hagaman,
Albert Payne, Roy Latourette, Bill Albritton, Cyrus Callahan, Jerry Roberts.
Left to Right, First Row: Martha Wampler, Mary Lou Robbins, Eloise Hitson, Karen Treher, Betty Ruth Smith.
Second Row: Pat Bennett, Joy Gray, Peggy Kelso, Nancy Lowmiller, Eva Lou Groves, Lillian Cook, Brenda
Smith. Wanda Trevena. Third Row: Fonda Starnes, Carolyn Hammond, Betsy Banks, Marlene Latham, Pat Sat-
terfield, Nadyne Woolsey, Mary Petree.
Life Service
Girls
The Life Service Girls is an
organization of girls who are
planning to enter a church-re-
lated vocation. It offers fellow-
ship to those who feel a need to
dedicate their lives to a vocation
serving human needs.
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Dr. Roland Hayes
Dr. Hayes presented the "Life of Christ" Concert and Sacred Music
Symposium during the Fall Quarter. Reprinted by permission of the
Arts Program of the Association of American Colleges.
Special Events
Mrs. Ralph W. Mohney
Mrs. Mohney addressed the SCA on the subject: "The
Christian Family."
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Rabbi Meyer Marx
Miss Betty Ruth Goode
Mr. Marx, spiritual leader of the Temple Beth El
in Knoxville, was the Brotherhood Week speaker.
Miss Goode, representative of the Board of Missions,
visited the campus to interview students regarding the
frontiers of service in our Church.
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Special Projects
The Worship Committee of the SCA Council completed a
prayer room for meditation and prayer in Trinity Church.
The Community Service Committee of the SCA Council and a
group of SCA members enroute to the Athens Convalescent
Home for their weekly visitation.
The Team Committee of the SCA Council spon-
sored four teams — Witness, Deputation, Voca-
tion, National — throughout the Conference dur-
ing the year. Pictured is a visiting choir from
our sister college, Morristown College.
The Worship Committee and the Pre-Min and
LSG united to initiate a voluntary chapel service
for the student-faculty community which meets
each Monday. Pictured is a group at prayer at
the altar of Trinity.
SPIRITUAL LIFE RETREAT
Dr. Roy H. Burkhart, Retreat Speaker
"Cha-Cha" and company partake of nourishment at the
Chow Hall.
"Burkie" and gang in an informal counseling session.
"Burkie" and Jack blend voices in song.
Mrs. M. and the "Bunnies" hop.
Dennis and cohorts pour the syrup on the flap-jacks at the annual
Pancake Supper sponsored by the SCA.
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"Veep" Carolyn and gang in deep theo-
logical conversation at the close of an
SCA session.
Nathan Twining, Pianist
Reprinted by permission of the National Concert and Artist Corporation.
The Cuhural Life Committee and the Athens
Civic Music Association are responsible for
many of the cultural programs at the College
during the year. Among the contributions of
the Civic Music Association to this program
of cultural appreciation were concerts by Na-
than Twining, pianist, and I Musici, a twelve-
piece string ensemble.
Included in the Fine Arts program are
drama productions presented each quarter un-
der the direction of Mr. Harry Coble. Senior
student recitals also provide opportunities for
students and townspeople to enjoy fine per-
formances.
Charlotte Kelly, senior organ recital
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Catherine Wentworth, senior piano recital
Bill Yates, one of the leading actors in "Our Town."
A scene from the Drama Department's production of "Our Town."
79
Mr. Harry Coble, sole actor in "Krapp's Last Tape," presented in tlw Fall Quarter.
"The House by the Stable," a modern religious drama presented by the Religious Drama Class.
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The chorus of "John Brown's Body" in rehearsal.
Tommy Watson and Gladys Kyle rehearse a tense scene.
Laura T. Sherman Music Fraternity
Left to Right: Fonda Starnes, President; Don Pratt; O. C. Beets;
Judy Jones; Karen Horton; Jill Cameron; Paul McElhaney; Pat
Bennett; Charlotte Kelly; Betsy Banks; Betty Douglas. Not pictured:
Mary Greenhoe, Sponsor.
'Get those hands up, you stupid Yank!'
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Left to Right, First Row: Don Pratt, at Piano; Elizabeth McNish; Charlotte Kelly; Jill Cameron; Sue Ella Hankins; Anna Aytes; Karen Horton; Joy Gray:
Quammen. Second Ron-: Sylvia Hargis; Melinda Alford; Carol Hunt; Betty Douglas; Evelyn McKinney; Karen Horton; Nancy Adkins; Glenda True; Mary
Helen Frazier; Libby Little. Tliird Row: George Gregory; O. C. Beets; Dura Underwood; Betsy Banks; Elise Aytes; Dot Hopkins; Mary Lou Robbins;
Haney; Sandra Fox; Joyce Coulter; Dennis Gillikin; Joe Lamb. Fourth Row: James Graham; Bill Albritton; Colin Bagwell; Charles Hood; Mel Wilhite;
McElhaney; Ronnie Harris; George James; Bob Bonnet; Ben Chism; Sonny Tarpley; Gene Hamilton; Larry Griffith; Charles Fannon.
Left to Right: Charlie Hoodj President; Charlie Fannon, Vice-President;
Gene Hamilton, Assistant Busmess Manager; Lillian Cook, Librarian; Joyce
Coulter. Assistant Librarian; Dennis Gillikin, Business Manager; Sandra
Fox, Social Chairman; Bob Bonnet, Social Chairman; Charlotte Kelly,
Treasurer.
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inda Combs; Fonda Starnes; Judy Jones; Lillian Cook; Lisa Lee; Karen
ranees Trotter; Josette Crites; Pat Bennett; Nancy Lowmiller; Kathy Hill;
etty Ruth Smith; Martha Wampler; P. J. Michaelson; Becky Owen; Marti
/ayne Anderson; Alan Kennedy; Steve Anderson; Rormie Martin; Paul
DIRECTOR: A. J. Houts
The four leading players in the 1962 Spring Show, "South
Pacific."
SECTION LEADERS: Charlotte Kelly, Tenor Section; Fonda
Starnes, Second Soprano Section; Don Pratt, Bass Section; Judy Jones,
Alto Section; Betty Douglas, First Soprano Section.
Joe Lowry does the Sword Dance
Let's go to the wedding!
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GOVERNING BODIES
SORORITIES
FRATERNITIES
Mary Petree
Vice-President
Juanita Womac
Betsy Will
Joyce Coulter
Mary Arme Monk
Lou Ann Harris
President
Susie Creswell
Secretary
NOT PICTURED:
Sharon Pardue
Treasurer
Floyd E. Bowling
Advisor
First Row:
Phil Gardner
Secretary-Treasurer
Rick Perachio
President
Floyd E. Bowling
Advisor
Ronnie Edwards
Second Row:
Gary Holt
Bob Bowmaster
Bill Bork
Jim Brown
Fred Griffin
Guy Henry
Panhellenic And Inter-Fraternity Councils
The women's Panhellenic Council and the men's Inter-Fraternity Council are the ad-
visory boards for the sororities and fraternities on campus. Composed of representatives
from the fraternal organizations, their aim is to maintain on a high plane fraternal hfe
and inter-fraternal relations.
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ALPHA XI DELTA
The Alpha Xi's, with twenty-two actives returning in
the fall, chose Bill Albritton as their "Dream Man."
The first pledging period was concluded February 17
with formal initiation and an anniversary dance. Several
closed parties were also held during the year, including our
informal Sweetheart party in October.
Alpha Xi Delta is proud of the following honors: Mary
Petree, BULLDOG editor; Peggy Rapking, editor of NOCA-
TULA; WHO'S WHO: Mary Petree, Carolyn Hammond,
and Peggy Rapking; Senior Superlatives: Ann Roberson,
Carolyn Hammond, and Mary Petree; Nancy Adkins was
selected as Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart and Jean Burton
and Betty Ruth Smith as Sig Ep Queens of Hearts. Wanda
Trevena served as president of the Women's Athletic Asso-
ciation and Ann Roberson served as secretary of the Student
Body.
Bill Albritton — Alpha Xi Dream Man
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Left to Right, First Row: Glenda Brewer, Jean Burton, Nancy Adkins,
Marilyn Ward, Elise Aytes, Betty Ruth Smith, Pat Satterfield, Lillian
Mary Petree, Carolyn Hammond, Margaret Underwood.
Alpha Xi's plan strategy for use against the Pi Kap's in
touch football!
Penny Coll, P. J. Michaelson, Dot Jones, Rosie Webb, Peggy Rapking, Becky Owen, Linda McGee, Anna Aytes. Second Row: Mary Ward, Judy Jarvts,
;;ook, Wanda Trevena, Jane Bridges, Ann Roberson, Carol Payne, Nadyne Woolsey, Dura Underwood, Kay Rayfield, Joyce Coulter, Brenda Smith,
Were you girls naughty and have to stand in the corner?
OFFICERS: Left to Right, Seated: Brenda Smith, Treas-
urer; Elise Aytes, Corresponding Secretary; Carolyn
Hammond, President; Mary Petree, Vice-President.
Standing: Lillian Cook, Marshal; Wanda Trevena, Re-
cording Secretary; Jane Bridges, Wardrobe Mistress;
Becky Owen, Rush Chairman; Nadyne Woolsey, His-
torian; Dura Underwood, Assistant Treasurer; Kay
Rayfield, Journal Correspondent; Joyce Coulter, Chap-
lain.
Don Pratt — Delta Zeta Man of the Year
DELTA ZETA
For us the year 1961-62 has been one filled with
work and anticipation for the day when we may com-
plete the requirements necessary to become a Chapter
of Delta Zeta.
In 1902 six young women at Miami University in
Oxford, Ohio, had a vision of what college girls might
be able to attain together; this vision became the Delta
Zeta Sorority. These young women founded their
sorority with high objectives, and we as Delta Zetas to-
day are proud to uphold these ideals and to strive to-
ward their highest fulfillment. Our goals are four in
number: First, to assist each other in pursuit of knowl-
edge, and attainment of high standards of morality.
Second, to afford each other every possible assistance.
Third, to incite all to the attainment of a memorable
fame, and last, and perhaps most important of all, to
instill its members with the truest and deepest ties of
friendship.
At first glance our group may appear small, but
we believe that greatness is found in quality not in
quantity. We as Delta Zetas believe that the true soror-
ity lies in the individuals and not in any organization;
as the flame of the golden lamp of Delta Zeta burning
within each sister is reflected in her life, we feel that
the first step has been taken toward the accomplish-
ment of our high ideals.
This year the Delta Zeta Sorority was very hon-
ored to have one of our sisters. Donna Green, chosen
Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. We selected a most loyal and
deserving guy as Delta Zeta Man of the Year, Don
Pratt, a Sig Ep.
Left to Right, Seated: Jan Peacher, Donna Green, Jonnie Carter, Lou Ann Harris, Eloise Hitson. Standing: Elizabeth McNish, Gladys Kyle, Baker Martin,
The Delta Zetas entertain with the limbo
at a party.
OFFICERS: Left to Right, Seated: Jan Peacher, Treas-
urer; Donna Green, Second Vice-President; Jonnie Car-
ter, President; Lou Ann Harris, First Vice-President;
Eloise Hitson, Historian. Standing: Gladys Kyle, Re-
porter; Baker Martin, Guard; Betsy Will, Athletic
Chairman; Pauline Banks, Secretary.
Betsy Will, Arlene Evans, Pauline Banks, Linda Fowler, Karen Quammen.
Just a sisterly trick, Baker?
Bill Gibson — Kappa Delta Sweetheart
One of the coke parties honoring the new chapter of Kappa Delta
here at Wesley an.
KAPPA DELTA
On October 14, 1961, Kappa Delta Phi Sorority affiliated
with Kappa Delta Sorority. We cherish our fond memories of
Kappa Delta Phi, but becoming a National Panhellenic Soror-
ity is a dream that we have strived to realize.
We became Gamma Phi Chapter in a very beautiful and
impressive installation service at Trinity Methodist Church, fol-
lowed by our Installation Banquet at Keith Memorial Methodist
Church.
Nine active members, five alumnae, and two honor initiates
were initiated. Here in Athens for our installation were the Na-
tional President, National Chapterian, National Counselor, and
representatives from the University of Tennessee, the University
of Chattanooga, and Vanderbilt University.
Activities during the year included rush parties, an infor-
mal party honoring new initiates in the winter, a dance given
by the actives, and a banquet given by the pledge class in the
spring. We participated in intramural activities and worked with
the Athens civic organizations in the annual March of Dimes
drive. Our local philanthropy is helping a teen-age girl who is
a victim of polio.
We are proud of the honors won by the following mem-
bers: Emma Sue Delozier, Athletic Queen; Sue Ella Hankins,
TWC Ambassador; Susie Creswell, Harvest Queen, Phi Sig
Moonlight Girl, and Miss TWC.
Left to Right, Seated: Sandra Fox, Juanita Womac, Fonda Stames, Dot
Lagonda Kelly, Libby Curtis, Susie Creswell. Not pictured: Enuna Sue
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Busy bees get ready for a rush party!
Hopkins, Betsy Banks. Standing: Sue Ella Hankins, Betty Douglas, Janice Shasteen, Sandra Allen, Sally Wall, Linda Combs, Linda Akers, Lana Mynatt,
Delozier.
Mary Bratton and Judy Pitts attend a
convention in Denver, Colorado.
Left to Right. Seated: Doris Hughes, Josette Crites, Sally Baxter. Barbara Kundrat, Ann Mason. Standing: Eleanor Dover, Betty Williams. Pat Bennet
Anne Riviere, Mary Anne Monk, Mary Bratton, Doris Dickey.
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Sigma Kappa
Sigma Kappa has had a fine year this year, full of honors
and happiness. The honors include our President Eleanor
Dover being chosen Treasurer of the Student Body and Secre-
tary of the Religious Life Council. Eleanor was also nominated
for Miss TWC and elected to WHO'S WHO. Mary Bratton
was chosen as one of the Sig Ep Queens of Hearts and elected
to WHO'S WHO. Mary also represented our chapter at Chap-
ter Officers Training School for Sigma Kappa at Fort Collins,
Colorado, August 18-20. Some of her experiences are shown
in these pictures.
The girls had great fun with the rush parties, one being
a "flapper" party, and the other being a Polynesian party. In
December a Christmas party was held at the home of an
alumna member. Big and little sisters exchanged gifts. In the
month of February a Valentine's party was held as well as
formal initiation. The Sigmas have participated in intramurals
with Betty Williams being first runner-up in the tennis tourna-
ment. This has been a very profitable year for all of us and
we look forward to many more such years.
Eleanor Dover makes a good-looking flapper!
leeta Puett, Sharon Pardue, June Moore, Luena Helton, Gail Lowery,
Sigmas entertain rushees at a "flapper" party.
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PHI SIGMA KAPPA
The members of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity are proud
occupants of a new house on Lynn Avenue. This house is di-
rectly behind the new Lucy Fowler Women's Dormitory. Many
of the actives as well as pledges have participated in decorating
the house for their use in years to come.
The Phi Sig's activities this year have been many and
varied. We boast the President and Vice-President of the Stu-
dent Body, President of Senior Class, President and Vice-Presi-
dent of the Junior Class, President and Vice-President of the
Sophomore Class, and President and Treasurer of the Fresh-
man Class.
Three members of our fraternity, Gary Holt, Jerry Ed-
monds, and Jim Richardson, were elected to WHO'S WHO.
Jerry Edmonds was elected Mr. TWC. The Phi Sigs actively
participated in the annual March of Dimes. Mary Frances Cres-
well was chosen as our Moonlight Girl. "Susie" is a member
of the Kappa Delta Sorority and an education major.
Left to Right, Seated: Fred Keener, Wiley Rosenbaum, Gary Holt, Bol
Jones, Billy Simpson, David Sullins, Malcolm Dunn, George James, Bill Drake
Just a friendly game of Ping-Pong!
OFFICERS: Left to Right: Wiley Rosenbaum, Pledge Master; Jim Whel-
chel, Secretary; Bob Bowmaster, President; Susie Creswell, Moonlight Girl;
Guy Henry, Treasurer; Gary Holt, Inductor.
Bowmaster, Susie Creswell — Moonlight Girl, Guy Henry, Jim Whelchel, Bob Gate, Tom Coffey. Standing: Neil Moulton, Phil Hall, Bill Cochran, Ralph
Dave Chambers, Jim Smith, Ronnie Sherrill, David Lepchitz.
Susie Creswell — Moonlight Girl
Looks like somebody is wet!
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Left to Right, Seated: Phil Gardner; Howard Hinds. Sponsor; Bill Bork; Fred Griffin; Jack Edmonds. Standing: Jim Lancaster; John Killeffer; Tommy
Donna Green — Pi Kappa Phi Rose
PI KAPPA PHI
Gamma Alpha Colony of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
has had a very successful and enjoyable first year as
part of the Pi Kappa Phi Brotherhood.
The Fall saw a fine football team fielded by the Pi
Kapps with promises of even better ones to come. The
first pledge class of the fraternity took shape, and was
honored at the Fall Pledge Party. Fall Quarter climaxed
as the brothers serenaded and pinned their fraternity
"Rose", Miss Donna Green, a sophomore from Miami,
Florida.
The Winter Quarter hardly got underway before the
Brotherhood was increased in number by the initia-
tion of new men. Winter Quarter was also the time
when the Pi Kapps took an active interest in the March
of Dimes Campaign.
The highlight of Spring Quarter was the annual
Spring Banquet. This year the Banquet was held in
the honor of the Pi Kappa Phi alumni who contributed
so much to the growth and prosperity of the chapter.
Also, the chapter advisor. Chaplain Hinds, was hon-
ored for his leadership and guidance.
Watson; Doug McCoy; Alan Van Ostenbridge; Melvin Bailey; Johnny Guinn; Jim Little.
OFFICERS: Left to Right: Doug McCoy,
Secretary; Jack Edmonds, Historian; Phil
Gardner, President; Bill Bork, Warden; Fred
Griffin, Treasurer.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
After many hours of careful planning and hard
work during the summer months, which included a
very successful rush party, the Brothers of Sigma Phi
Epsilon began the year with the largest pledge class in
the history of the fraternity. Twenty-nine young men
were formally initiated as pledges, and five have al-
ready achieved active status.
The Sig Eps chose the charming Miss Nancy Adkins
of Kingsport, Tennessee as the "Sig Ep Sweetheart."
Nancy was honored at the Annual Sweetheart Dance
where she was attended by the lovely Queens of Hearts
— Misses Mary Bratton, Margaret Moulton, Jean Bur-
ton, and Betty Ruth Smith. The pledge class named
Miss Karen Horton of Chattanooga as the "Pledge
Princess" and honored her with a Pledge Party.
In community service the Sig Eps held their annual
Christmas party for underprivileged children, financed
by a turkey raffle at Thanksgiving. We also helped in
the March of Dimes with roadblocks and a benefit
basketball game with the Alpha Xis. The Sig Eps look
forward to a bright year at Tennessee Wesleyan
College.
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Left to Right, Seated: Bill Albritton, Jerry Roberts, Rick Perachio, Jim Brown, Ronnie
Crook, Roger Richardson, Hugh Walker, John Farmer, Larry Burger, Jim Peck, Bill
Charlie Hood, Carl Honaker — Sponsor, A. J. Houts — Sponsor.
The Queen and her Court — Lovely!
OFFICERS: Left to Right, Seated: Rick Perachio, Comptroller; Jim Brown, Presi-
dent; Ronnie Edwards, Vice-President. Standing: Jerry Roberts, Chaplain; Ronnie
Harris, Junior Marshal; Fred Fuller, Senior Marshal; Alan Kermedy, Pledge Trainer;
Gene Hamilton, House Manager; Fount Love, Historian; Steve Kyker, Guard.
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Harris, Gene Hamilton, Fount Love, Steve Kyker, Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Edwards, Fred Fuller. Standing: Bennie Beverly, Butch Hogan, Weldon
Aiken, H. L. Dennis, James Graham, Wayne Anderson, Bill Miller, Larry Huffman, Joe Burger, Jim Hickey, William Hicks, Don Pratt, Jim Ackerman,
Nancy Adkins — Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart
Santa Claus came again this year!
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SNAPSHOTS
Strike up the music, maestro!
A gay crew feeds their faces!
Can you do the limbo???
JWC's Pride and Joy.
Athletics
BASKETBALL
TENNIS
BASEBALL
GROUPS
INTRAMURALS
BASKETBALL
1961-62
Tennessee Wesleyan's Bulldogs were in fine
shape this year with a record of fifteen wins
and five losses. We are looking forward to an
equally good year during the 1962-63 season
with several veteran ballplayers returning.
Jerry Edmonds, Captain and Senior Player
Make those two points, Jack!
Coach Buddy Cate and Director of Athletics, M. C. Smith
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Block that shot!
Left to Right: Sonny Wright, Don Dones, Jerry Edmonds, Duain Rich, John Lee, Glenn Humbert, Jack Henry, Robert Wells, Harold Peden, Troy
Ingle, Robbie Robinson.
Get that rebound!
SCHEDULE
Wesleyan 99
Wesleyan 97
Wesleyan 99
Wesleyan 88
Wesleyan 74
Wesleyan 86
Wesleyan 70
Wesleyan 72
Wesleyan 80
Wesleyan 86
Wesleyan 71
Wesleyan 63
Wesleyan 104
Wesleyan 89
Wesleyan 61
Wesleyan 57
Wesleyan 68
Wesleyan 60
Wesleyan 92
Wesleyan 106
Wesleyan 64
Wesleyan 79
Bryan CoUege 83
Shorter CoUege 70
Georgia State 70
L. M. U 59
Milligan 70
Milligan 56
King 56
Emory and Henry 69
King 65
U. of Chattanooga 81
Milligan 78
Tusculum 74
Bryan College 91
L. M. U 80
Carson-Newman 70
Shorter College 65
Tusculum 56
Carson-Newman 78
Georgia State 74
Emory and Henry 72
U. of Chattanooga 59
L. M. U 78
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BULLDOGS IN ACTION
Don't let him block that shot, Duain!
Jack gets off another shot —
Fit
Make it good!
The 1961-62 Athletic Queen and her court: Emma Sue Delozier
with Kay Van Huss, Mary Ann Monk, and Wanda French.
^«=»^^^;ir- Rag^s
*^' *.
TENNIS
Don't miss that ball, Don!
Reach high, there!
Left to Right. First Royv^ Sonny Tarpley Darrell Coleman, Ernie Ruesch, Mickey Fleming. Second Row.- Dwain EaJy
Don Allison, Professor Coe— Coach, Mike Thomas, Dewey Davidson. i^wiiu c^jy.
Left to Right, First Row: Larry Graham, Darrell Coleman, Mickey Fleming, Jim Davis, David Simmerly, David Mor-
ton, Second Row: Randall Bigham, Max Bear, Randall Kyker. Rehus Fleming, David Holtackers, Sonny Wright.
BASEBALL
Wheel It's a home run!
I lust know he's going to strike out!
Women's
Athletic
Association
The W.A.A. is made up of any girls who
participate in intramural sports. Their proj-
ects for the year include the sponsorship of
the intramural activities, including basket-
ball, tennis, volleyball, and softball. Trophies
are given at the end of the year to the teams
winning the championship in the above
sports.
Left to Right, First Row: Mary Anne Monk,
Betsy Will, Susie Creswell. Doris Dickey. Second
RoH-: Gaynell Hixson, Doris Hughes. Emma Sue
Delozier, Wanda Trevena — President, Mary Anna
Smith. Peggy Rapking. Karen Dawson.
Independents
Left to Right. First Row: Glenda True. Kathy
Rowe, Nancy Rock. Lameta Sagers. Second Row:
Karen Dawson. Peggy Edgemon, Marlene Latham,
Bennie Helton, Pat Newman.
Cheerleaders
Left to Right: Kay Van Huss. Karen Mor-
ton, Emma Sue Delozier — Captain, Bonnie
Wright, Kathy Rowe.
Set it up, girls!
Rebound!!
Hurrah! A completed pass!
INTRAMURALS
The Touch Football Champs!
Bill Gibson's Raiders!
CongratulatLons
to the
Senior Class
from.
STANRICH STUDIOS
3823 Ringgold Road
Chattanooga 11, Tennessee
Phone MA 9-3219
James Milburn, Photographer Stanley Baker, Photographer
Member of The Photographers' Association of America
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