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the  1962  stespean 


voLume  35 


published    by   student    publications   of    union   college, 
barbourville,    kentucky 


james    r.    manuel,    editor 

robert   s.    peterson,    business   manager 


dedication  4 

historical  sketch      .  7 

administration  15 

students  35 

traditions  87 

organizations  97 

off  campus  133 

athletics  139 

activities  151 

advertizers  163 

index  164 


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dr.   w.   g.    marigold 


in   a   world   constantly   pressing 
to   its   idea   of   success, 

what  can   we   say  of   the    learned 
man? 

can   we    number   the    long    hours 
spent   in   foreign    libraries  — 

can   we  say  that   he   is  at   home   in 
the   age  of  durer,   of  goethe, 
of   mann  — 

that   he   cherishes   the    memory   of 
lofty   cathedrals   and    uni- 
versity  towns  — 

that   his  ear   listens   beyond 
the   ordinary 

and   taps  the   well   spring   of 
language   with    sensitivity 
and    understanding  — 

that   he    lives  the  arts  and   yet 
is   not   a    stranger   to   the 
world   around    him  — 

or  that  the   chalk  on   his   sleeve 
deceives   us, 

and   we    remember   him    as   our   teach- 
er  and    friend. 


dpf. 


viewing 


student  teochers  learn  about  class  attention  from  chart  made 
from  actual   observation. 


education 

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dr.    simms    explains    to    lois    crowe    the     interpretation    of    a 
psychological  exam  score. 


health  Mnb  physical 
education 


women    students  attend    required   physical    education    class. 


recreation    and    physical    training    may    be    obtained    by    the 
students  at  the   pool. 


fine  APts 


piano  instruction   is  given  by  mr.  kelly  to  a  music  major. 


set   construction    for   major   dramatic   productions   are   super- 
vised by  mr.  gilbert. 


music   student   receives   lesson   on   playing   the   organ   by   mr.    hays 


Languages 


dr.    marigold    instructs    workship    students    on    the    language 
laboratory  program. 


mrs.    marigold    conducts    an    informal    conversational    trench 
class. 


enqLish 

fRench 

qeRman 


mrs.    mcmahon    explains    corrections    made    to    student's,  term 
paper. 


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dr.  hoeltje  discusses  the  english  requirements  at  union. 


sciences 


professor   hansen    assists   students    in    identifying    the    various 
parts  of  the  heart. 


tony  Jones  confers  with  dr.   alien  about  the  procedure  in  bal- 
ancing  a    redox   equation. 


professor    pettus    offers    additional     help    to    student    studying 
mathematics. 


various    textile    materials    are    examined    in    home    economics 
class    by    miss    lay   and    students. 


-BioLoqy 
-chemistRy 
mathematics 
-home  economics 


dr.    steinkraus   and    students    in    an    informal    conversation. 


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ReLiqion 

and 

philosophy 


dr.  matthews  points  out  historical  biblical  cities  in  Palestine. 


president  miller  addresses  the   freshman  class. 


solitude. 


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social  studies 


dr.    bradley   explains   the    use   of    microfilm    os   a    research 
tool    in    modern    history. 


business   majors   are   taught    latest    procedures    by    miss    milliken. 


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students   learn   sociology  through    role    playing. 


miss     millen     prepares    to     lecture     for    government    class. 

-Business 
-economics 
-histORy  an6 
poLiticaL  science 
-sociology 


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Reflecting 


on 


arbor  day  1910 


student   body   and   faculty — 1909-10 


girl's  dormitory  room  in  speed  hall  about   1910 


costellow  drug  store  (now  corner  drug) 


baseball  team  about   1910 


professor   lewis'   math  class — 1910 


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Stevenson   hall — 1910 


downtown  barbourville  store — 1908 


expression  class 


classroom   early    1900's 


professor   lewis'    latin   class — 1908 


the 


past 


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Looking  m 


to 


physical    education    building 


science  building 


the  major  building  projects  that  are  to  be 
accomplished  in  the  next  few  years  are  the  new 
science  building,  physical  education  plant,  and 
an  addition  to  the   library. 


the 


future 


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addition  to  library  building 


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the   good   man    is  the   builder,    if   he   builds  what 

is  good. 
i  will   show  you   the   things   that  are   now   being 

done, 
and   some  of  the   things  that  were    long   ago  done, 

that  you   may  take   heart. 

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the  campus  spirit  this  year  reflects  a 
strong  feeling  of  high  hope  for  the  future, 
the  creation  of  new  faculty  and  adminis- 
trative positions,  significant  raises  in 
salaries,  the  increasing  number  of  new 
faculty  homes  being  built,  and  the 
announcement  of  a  multi-million  dollar 
building  program  are  all  indications  of 
a  new  era  of  progress  for  union  college, 
improvements  in  curriculum,  quality  of 
instruction,  and  honors  work  are  also  in 
the  air  as  complementary  aims  in  the 
overall  growth  and  development,  religious 
purposes  also  seem  headed  towards 
deeper  realization  with  the  unique  chapel 
services  featuring  student-speaker  dis- 
cussions prior  to  the  chapel  address,  and 
with  the  vesper  services  presenting  some 
of  america's  best  preachers,  we  are,  of 
course,  not  satisfied  with  what  has  been 
done,  we  are  always  aware  of  serious 
inadequacies,  these  are  both  the  burdens 
of  our  christian  conscience  and  the 
challenge  for  the  years  ahead,  still  it  is 
gratifying  to  know  that  through  all  levels 
of  the  college  community  there  is  a 
general  mood  of  raising  confidence  in  our 
ability  to  make  union  a  place  of  increas- 
ing intellectual  and  spiritual  depth. 


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dr.  rnahlon  a.  miller 


the 


president 


17 


dr.    John    h.    boyd,    a.b.. 


i. a.,   ed.d. 


during  dr.  boyd's  seven  years  as  dean  ot 
union  college,  the  curriculum  has  been  greatly 
improved,  he  has  secured  state  accreditation 
of  union's  teacher  training  program  and  has 
been  working  on  accreditation  of  union's  mas- 
ter's in  education  program  this  year. 

while  president  of  the  kentucky  education 
association,  dr.  boyd  led  in  the  establishment 
of  the  minimum  foundation  program,  he  has 
shown  his  ability  in  his  work  for  the  education- 
al program  of  the  state  and  of  union  college. 


rev.  donald  welch,  a.b  ,  b.d 

reverend  donald  welch  took  over  the  newly 
created  post  of  campus  minister  this  year, 
having    previously  served   as   dean   of   men. 

the  duties  of  the  campus  minister  are  two- 
fold, he  is  chairman  of  the  religious  life  com- 
mittee and  administers  the  religious  life  pro- 
gram on  campus,  and  he  is  pastor  and  coun- 
selor of  the  students  and  faculty. 


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dr.   mary  owen 

a.b.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 
dean  of  women 


dr.    paul    g.    blacketor 

b.s.,    m.s.,    m.a.,    ed.d. 
dean    of    students 


dorothy   lucas 

b.r.e.,   m.a. 
registrar 


arrhur  e.   spurlock 

b.s.,  m.s. 
business  manager  and  treasurer 


milron  h.  townsend 

a.b.,    m.a. 

director  of  public  relations  and  alumni 

affairs 


marshall  b.  potter 

superintendent   of   buildings   and 
grounds 


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education 


dr.  charles  w.  simms 

b.s.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 

chairman  of  division  of 

education;  head  of  department  of 

education;  professor  of  education 


the  education  division  is  primarily  con- 
cerned with  the  teacher  education  program, 
this  division  is  interested  in  teachers'  having 
a  broad  general  education  and  in  their  being 
well-educated  in  their  own  subject  matter 
field. 

practice  teaching  in  union's  curriculum  is 
done  by  every  future  teacher  of  the  teacher 
education  program,  the  objectives  of  this 
program  are:  helping  the  student  teacher  to 
receive  an  insight  into  the  social,  natural, 
and  ethical  world  in  which  he  lives,  guiding 
him  into  applying  principles  of  good  teach- 
ing and  learning,  and  guiding  him  into  dis- 
covering his  own  abilities  and  aptitudes  in  his 
skills  and   talents. 


karhleen  moore 

a.b.,  m.a. 

associate  professor  of  elementary 

education 


warren   robbins 

b.s.,   m.a. 

associate    professor   of   education 

and  supervisor  of  student 

teaching 


dr.    paul    g.    blackeror 

b.s.,    m.s.,    m.a.,   ed.d. 
professor   of   education 


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physical  education 


frances    patridge 

b.s.,   m.a. 

associate  professor  of  physical 

education  for  women 


the  physical  education  division  offers  a  cur- 
riculum which  teaches  the  student  to  develop 
himself  socially,  to  realize  his  skills  and  abilities, 
to  eliminate  stress  and  worry  through  exercise 
and  sports,  to  develop  safety  skills,  and  to  pre- 
pare in  general  for  creative  use  of  leisure  time 


Herman  bush 

a.b.,   m.a. 

chairman  of  the  division  of 

health    and    physical    education; 

head   coach 


poul   s.    moore 

a.b.,  m.s. 
instructor   of   physical   education 


betty  rhompson 

b.s.,    m.s. 

instructor   of   physical    education 

for  women 


charles  thompson 

b.s.,    m.s. 

swimming  coach  —  instructor  of 

physical  education 


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pine  ^Rts 


the  fine  arts  division  gives  the  stu- 
dent an  acquaintance  with  the  elements 
of  cultural  life  around  him  in  the  areas 
of  art,  music,  and  drama,  painting, 
sculpture,  art  theory  and  history  are 
studied  in  detail  in  the  art  department, 
the  music  department  gives  students  an 
appreciation  of  music  and  its  aesthetic 
values,  it  prepares  students  for  church 
work,  private  teaching,  and  service  in 
the  educational  system,  the  drama  and 
speech  department  gives  the  student  the 
opportunity  to  participate  in  dramatic 
productions,  and  to  appreciate  the  part 
played   by  drama   in  society. 


donald  j.  maxwell 

b.a.,  m.a. 
chairman  of  the  division  of  fine 
arts;  head  of  department  of  mu- 
sic;  associate  professor  of  music 


albert  r.  hinson 

b.f.a.,  m.f.a. 
assistant  professor  of  art 


william  paul  hays 

b.m.,  m.m. 
associate  professor  of  organ 


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John  w.  dougherty 

b.m.e.,   m.a. 
instructor   of   music 


doris  ann  hording 

b.m.  in  music,  m.m.,  b.m. 
associate  professor  of  piano 


allan   e.   green 

b.m. 
instructor  of  strings 


John    d.    kelly 

b.m.,    m.m. 
assistant  professor  of  piano 


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sciences 


■nary  pertus 

a.b.,  m.a. 
acting   head   of   physical    science 
department;    associate    professor 
of  mathematics 


dr.    norman    w.    davis 

b.s.,    m.s.,    ph.d. 
professor   of    biology 


manindra  chandra  guha 

b.s.,  m,s. 

associate   professor   of   chemistry 


the  division  of  sciences  gives  the  student  a 
knowledge  of  the  physical  and  biological  world 
and  of  the  processes  that  govern  this  world,  it 
trains  students  in  the  areas  of  mathematics, 
chemistry,  home  economics,  biology,  and  phys- 
ics. 

the  primary  purpose  of  this  division  is  to  give 
majors  in  this  area  a  well-rounded  knowledge 
of  science  and  to  prepare  them  for  admittance 
to  graduate  and  pre-med  schools. 


dr.   frank  a.   gilbert 

b.s.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 

chairman  of  division  of  sciences 

head  of  the  department  of 

biology;  professor  of  biology 


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social,  studies 


the  social  studies  division  of  union  college 
consists  of  six  departments:  business,  econom- 
ics, geography,  history,  political  science,  and 
sociology,  combined,  these  separate  depart- 
ments aid  the  student  in  adjusting  his  life  to 
a  changing  world,  afford  a  mental  discipline 
which  will  assist  him  in  meeting  his  problems 
in  an  intelligent  and  non-superficial  manner, 
train  him  for  the  best  citizenship,  and  im- 
part a    liberal   education. 


dr.   erwin   s.    bradley 

b.s.,  in  ed.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 
chairman  of  division  of  social 
studies;  head  of  department  of 
history  and  political  science;  pro- 
fessor of  history  and  political 
science. 


dr.    hugh    w.    ghormley 

a.b.,    m.a.,   b.d.,    m.s.,    ph.d. 
head       of       department       of 
sociology;     russell     m.     bennett 
memorial  professor  of  sociology. 


rena   milliken 

a.b.    m.a., 
head    of    department    of    bus- 
iness; george  langford  memorial 
professor    of    business. 


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j.  lame  millen 

b.s.,  m.ed. 

assistant  professor  of  socia 

studies. 


elsie  forman 

a.b.,  m.a. 

associate  professor  of  business 

and  economics. 


mildred  storey 

a.b. 
instructor  of  history. 


helene  parry 

b.s.,  m.s.s.a 
part-time  instructor  of  sociology. 


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Languages 


dr.  frank  e.  merchant 

a.b.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 

head  of  department  of  english; 

professor  of  english. 


dr.  huberr  hoeltje 

b.a.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 
professor  of  english. 


the  division  helps  the  student  to  master 
his  own  and  other  languages,  and  ac- 
quaints him  with  foreign  cultures,  civ- 
ilizations and  their  literature,  it  also 
attempts  to  enrich  the  writing  ability  of 
the  student  in  order  that  he  might  learn 
to  express  himself  intelligently. 


dr.  w.  g.  marigold 

b.a.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 

chairman     of     the     division     of 

languages;    head    of    department 

of    modern    languages;    professor 

of  modern  languages. 


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dr.  Winifred  warts 

b.a.,  m.a.,  ph.d. 
professor  of  english 


william   e.   memahon 

b.a.,    m.a. 

associate  professor  of  english 


dororhy  memahon 

b.a. 
instructor  of  english 

Christine  gilbert 

a.b. 
instructor  of  english 


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philosophy  Ana  ReLiqion 


dr.  robert  d.  marthews 

bo.,  s.t.b.,  phd. 
associate  professor  of  religion. 


rev.  donald  welch 

a.b.,  b.d. 
instructor  of  religion. 


rev.  j.  hayden  igleheart 

a.b.,  b.d.,  th.m.,  m.a. 
part-time  instructor  of  religion. 


the  department  of  religion  and  philosophy 
has  a  double  task:  first  to  present  clearly  and 
sympathetically  the  message  and  teachings 
of  the  great  christian-jewish  tradition  by  care- 
ful study  of  its  scriptures,  second,  to  stimulate 
students  to  think  about  life's  deepest  prob- 
lems by  setting  forth  typical  philosophical 
questions  and  possible  solutions. 


dr.  warren  e.  steinkraus 

a.b.,  s.t.b.,  ph.d. 
chairman  of  division  of  religion 
and  philosophy;  head  of  depart- 
ment of  religion  and  philosophy; 
trances  landrum  memorial  pro- 
fessor of  religion  and  philosophy. 


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j.  b.  mcferrin 

a.b.,  b.s.  in  l.s.,  m.s. 
head  librarian  and  associate 
professor  of  library  science. 


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vivian  wrighr  bradley 

b.s. 
assistant  in  library. 


mamie  o.  carson 

b.s. 
secretary  in  the  public  rela- 
tions office. 


loretta  cowan 

secretary     in     alumni     and 
placement  office. 


Virginia  goodwin 

dormitory  counselor, 
women's  residence. 


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staff 


dale  moore 

r.n. 
college  nurse. 


ruth  hissam 

bookstore  operator. 


clarence  chadwell 

bookkeeper     ond     assistant 
treasurer. 


Janice  dougherty 

secretary  in  the  office  of  the 
dean. 


sherrill  potter 

assistant  to  the  bookkeeper. 


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StA  J- J- 


dorothy  show 

secretary  in  the  office  of  the 
business  manager. 


borbara  wilder 

secretary  in  the  office  of 
student  personnel. 


Christine  mastin 

secretary  in  the  office  of 
the  dean. 


myrtle  r.  wilson 

secretary  in  the  office  of 
the  dean. 


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Alumn 


waiter  marcum 

president  alumni  association. 


Catherine  f.  singer 

alumni   secretary. 


the  alumni  association  of  union  college  was 
formally  organized  in  the  spring  of  1919  after 
two  earlier  attempts,  the  group  has  grown  until 
there  are   now  over  2800   members. 

in  1961,  mr.  waiter  marcum,  class  of  1950 
and  principal  of  lexington  lafayette  junior  high 
school,  was  elected  president  of  the  association, 
also  in  1961,  the  alumni  office  was  opened  on  a 
full-time  basis  with  mrs.  Catherine  f.  singer,  class 
of  1932,  employed  as  secretary. 

the  annual  office  takes  care  of  homecoming 
day,  alumni  day,  commencement  meetings,  set- 
ting up  alumni  chapters,  and  keeps  the  alumni 
informed  about  activities  on  campus  and  about 
the  needs  of  the  college. 


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lest  we  should   see   where  we  are 

lost   in   a   haunted   wood 

children  afraid  of  the   night 

who  have   never   been   happy  or  good. 

w.   h.   auden 


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sherwood  colclough 

vice-president 


John  e.  shepherd 

president 


senior 

cUss 

officeps 


betty  a.  kelly 

secretary 


lames  orestes  yetmon 

treasurer 


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thomos   allemang 

ashland,    kentucky 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      english 
vocation:      college   teaching 

activities: 
unioncollegechristianassociationc 
ouncil  .  .  .  orangeandblack  .  .  . 
stespeanliterary  editor  .  .  .  metho 
diststudentmovement  .  .  .  frertth 
club 

transferred:    ashland    center,    uni 
versify  of  kentucky 
activities:  circlek  .  .  .  dramaticsc 
lub 


patsy   lou   alien 

owensboro,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  betachialpha  .  .  .  betasig 
ma  .  .  .  germanclubco-socialchair 
manandsecretary  .  .  .  pepclub  .  . 
.  unioncollegechristianassociation 
.  .  .  dolphinclub  .  .  .  methodistst 
udentmovementcofoodchairman  : 
.  .  womensdormitorycouncil  .  .  . 
soc  ia  Istanda  rdscomm  ittee 


edward   bean 

north    lewisburg,    ohio 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      business   and 
area    in    health    and 
physical    education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
uclub  .    track 


robert  black 

brooksville,   florida 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      social   studies 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on 

transferred:       florida    southern 
college 

activities:  phisigmakappapresiden 
t  .  .  .  studentsenate  .  .  .  mensst 
udentgovemmentassociation  .  .  . 
reserveofficertrainingcorpshonorg 
uarddrillmaster  .  .  .  pershingrifle 
ssecretary  .  .  .  baseball 


alice   Catherine    blackman 

Cleveland,   ohio 
a.b.    may,    1  962 

majors:      english 
vocation:    college    teaching 

activities: 
froshclassvicepresident  .  .  .  frosh 
oxfordclubvicepresident  .  .  .  beta 
sigma  .  .  .  collegechoir  .  .  .frosh 
orientationcommittee  .  .  .  german 
clubsecretary  .  .  .  orangeandblack 
socialeditor  .  .  .  womensdormitory 
councilpresident  .  .  .  assistantdire 
ctorofdanielboonepageant  .  .  .  se 
niorassistantinenglishdepartment . 
.  .  deanslist  .  .  .  homecomingque 
encandidate  .   .   .  alphapsiormega 


edward   bocock 

Patrick   springs,    Virginia 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      areas    in    social 
studies 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  councilofthesouthernmou 
ntains  .  .  .  internationalrelations 
clubvicepresident  .  .  .  juniorcolle 
gescholarship  .  .  .  intramurals  .  .  . 
unioncollegechristianassociation 
transferred:  ferrum  junior  col- 
lege . 
activities:  methodiststudentmov 
ement  .  .  .  Softball  .  .  .  intramur 
als  .  .  .  deanslist 


lano    browning 

Cincinnati,    ohio 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on 


carolyn   sue   burns 

oneida,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:       elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
baptiststudentunioncouncil  .  .  .  b 
etasigma  .  .  .  studentnationaled 
ucationassociation  .  .  .  women's 
dormcouncil  .  .  .  deanslist  .  .  .  u 
nioncollegechristianassociation 


Chester   g.    burton 

cawood,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:      biology  and 
chemistry 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
intramurals  .  .  .  americanchemic 
alsociety  .  .  .  circlek  .  .  .  biology 
club 


herbert   henry   butler,   jr. 

mullica    hill,    new    |ersey 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      biology   and 
chemistry 
vocation:      biology 

activities: 
mensdormitorycouncilvicepresiden 
t  .  .  .  unioncollegechristianassoc 
iation  .  .  .  biology  club  .  .  .  ame 
ricanchemicalsociety  .  .  .  circlek 


casper  carlton 

penns   grove,    new    jersey 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       history   and    area 
in    business   (accounting) 
vocation:      business 

activities: 
baptiststudentunion  .  .  .  pepclub 
.  .  .  uclub  .  .  .  baseballallkentuc 
kyintercollegeathleticcouncil  .  .  . 
unioncollegechristianassoc  iation  . 
.  .  intramurals  .  .  .  classrepresen 
tativetostudentsenate  .  .  .  mensd 
ormitorycouncil  .  .  .  studentsena 
techairmanoffoodcommitteeandvi 
cepresident 


albert   cawood 

harlan,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:  area  in  english 
activities: 
varsityswimming  .  .  .  orangeand 
blackeditor  .  .  .  studentsenate  .  . 
.  mensdormitorycouncil  .  .  .miles 
ians  .   .   .   uclub  .   ..  . 


angelo   j.    chiari 

bridgeton,    new   jersey 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      biology  and 
chemistry 
vocation:      medicine 

activities: 
chiefmonitorofmensdormitory  .  .  . 
studentsenate  .  .  .  americanche 
micalsociety  .  .  .  biologyclub  .  .  . 
newmanclubpresident 


robert   dark 

rockford,   ohio 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      history  and 
political   science 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
mensdormitorycouncilpresident  .  . 
.  circlek  .  .  .  internationalrelatio 
nsclub  .  .  .  intramurals 


sherwood    colclough 

danville,    kentucky 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:    history   and 

political    science 

vocation:       coach    and    teaching 

activities: 
freshmanclasspresident  .  .  .  mens 
dormitorycouncil  .  .  .  circlektrea 
surerandpresident  .  .  .  dolphinclu 
bpresident  .  .  .  swimteamcaptain 
.  .  .  unioncollegechristianassocia 
tion  .  .  .  sociallifecommittee  .  .  . 
tennisteam  .  .  .  outstandingswim 
meroftheyears60and6 1  .  .  .orient 
ationcommittee  .  .  .  juniorclassvi 
cepresident  .  .  .  internationalrela 
tionsclub  .  .  .studentnationaleduc 
ationassociation  .  .  .  seniorclassv 
icepresident  .  .  .  uclub  .  .  . 


mary  anne   curry 

cynthiana,    kentucky 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      sacred   music 
vocation:      organist-choirmaster 

activities: 
choirvicepresidentandpresident  .  . 
.  frenchclub  .  .  .  orchestra  .  .  .  u 
nioncollegechristianassociation  .  . 
.  americanguildoforganistsvicepre 
sidentandpresident  .  .  .  judicial  bo 
ard  .  .  .  betasigma  .  .  .  seniorassi 
stantinfineartsdepartment 


bonnie    diehl 

mcewen,    tennessee 

o.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      english    and 
business 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  unioncollegechristianasso 
ciationcouncil  .  .  .  nationalmeth 
odistscholarship  .  .  .  seniorassist 
antineducationdepartment  .  .  .  s 
tudentconductcommittee 
transferred:  martin  college 
activities:  studentchristianassociat 
ion  .  .  .  methodiststudentmoveme 
nt  .  .  .  student  counciltreasurer 
.  .  .  phithetakappapresident 


roy  dugger 

harlan,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:      chemistry 

activities: 
baseball 


odrian   dunaway 

sharpsburg,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      physical 
education   and   health 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
golfteam  .  .  .  studentnationaled 
ucationassociation  .  .  .  pepclub 
.  .  .  veTeransclub  .  .  .  uclub  .  .  . 
foodcommittee 


daniel   freitas 

somerville,    massachusetts 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      sociology 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
circlek  .  .  .  councilofthesouthem 
mountainstreasurer  .  .  .  studentc 
onductcommitteerepresentative 


joann   godbey 

yosemite,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
oxfordclub  .  .  .  unioncollegechris 
tianassociation  .  .  .  homeeconom 
icsclub  .  .  .  studentnationaleduc 
ationationassociationtreasurer  .  .  . 
playlikers 


david   b.   gover 

bronston,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1 962 

majors:       business 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
basketball  .  .  .  tennis  .  .  .  circlek 
.  .  .  ucub 


Joyce   onn    grant 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
baptiststudentunion  .  .  .  baptist 
studentunioncounciltrainingunion 
representative  .  .  .  studentsenate 
.  .  .  christianyouthfulfellowshipa 
ctivities 


koy   adene   guthrie 

birmingham,    alabama 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      english   and 
drama 
vocation:      teaching 


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bill   n.   hall 

heidrick,    kentucky 
a.b.   January,    1962 

majors:      area    in   business 
education 
vocation:      teaching 


pigammamupresident 
rstudentactivities  .  . 
ub 


activities: 
.  .  audito 
veteranscl 


elayne   hall 

corbin,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1 962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  artclub  .  .  .  pep  club  .  .  . 
womenssocietychristianservice 


james   Hampton 

artemus,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:      history   and 
political   science 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
track 


wanda   nell   hatfield 

bethel,   ohio 
a.b.   January,    1962 

majors:      english,    history 
and   political    science 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  germanclub  .  .  .  orangea 
ndblack  .  .  .  baptiststudentunion 
secretary  .  .  .  internationalrelat 
ionsclubsecretary  .  .  .  unioncolle 
gechristianassociation  .  .  .  betasi 
gma 


robert   hayes 

harrison,    ohio 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      history   and 

political   science   and 

health   and   physical 

education 

vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
intramurals  .  .  .  studentsenatetr 
easurer  .  .  .  internationalrelatio 
nsclub  .  .  .  studentnationaleduca 
tionassociation  .  .  .  circlek 


william   hoskins 

hyden,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      area    in   social 
studies 
vocation:      law 


41 


norma    hubbard 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       english,    history 
and   political    science 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
freshmanhonQrscholarship 


gory   david   jessee 

dayton,ohio 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       history   and 
political    science 
vocation:      law 


crosscountry 
dentsenate  . 
intramurals  . 


activities: 

.  circlek  .   .   .  stu 

frenchclub   .   .   . 

choir  .   .    .   sport 


sreporterforpublicrelations 


betty   Johnson 

london,    kentucky 
a.b   august,    1962 

majors:       elementary 
education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaled  ucationassociati 
on  .  .  .  baptiststudentunionchorus 
transferred:  sue  bennett  junior 
college 

activities:  dramaclub  .  .  .  choir 
.  .  .  scienceclub  .  .  .  4hclub  .  .  . 
artclub  .  .  .  studentnationaleduc 
ationassociation 


dororhy   jane   Johnson 

seven   mile,   ohio 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      mathematics   and 
german 
vocation:       research  work- 
government 

activities: 
oxfordclubjailcommittee  .  .  .  alp 
hadeltavicepresident  .  .  .  german 
club  .  .  .  dolphins  .  .  .  unioncoll 
egechristionassociation  .  .  .  meth 
odiststudentmovement 


elizabeth   a.   Johnson 

somerset,    kentucky 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:       area    in    business 
vocation:       accounting 

activities: 
dolphinclub  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  .  uni 
oncollegechristianassociation  .  .  . 
methodiststudentmovementsecret 
ary 


waiter   david   Johnson 

freeland,    Pennsylvania 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:      sociology    and 
economics 
vocation:       teaching 


42 


bobby   keith 

manchester,    kentucky 

a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      health   and 
physical   education 
vocation:      coaching 

activities: 
intramurals  .  .  .  varsitybasketball 
.  .  .  uclub 


betty  a.   kelly 

frankfort,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      history   and   area 
in    social    studies 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
uclubsecretary  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  . 
cheerleader  .  .  .  pigammamu  .  .  . 
unioncollegechristianassociation  . 
.  .  choir  .  .  .  studentnationeduca 
tionassociation  .  .  .  seniorclassse 
cretary  .  .  .  pht  .  .  .  dolphinclub 
.  .  .  internationalrelationsclub  .  .  . 
intramurals  .  .  .  sociallifecommit 
tee 


donald   a.   kraus 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:       area    in    business 
vocation:      accountant 

activities: 
orchestra  .  .  .  veteransclub 


daniel   w.   kreh 

barrington,    new   jersey 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      philosophy 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
oxfordclubpresidentandvicepresid 
ent  .  .  .  methodiststudentmovem 
enttreasurer  .  .  .  councilofthesou 
thernmountains  .  .  .  unioncollege 
christianassociation  .  .  .  milesia 
ns  .   .   .  orientationcommittee 


bruce   allan    langdon 

northampton,    massachusetts 
a.b.   may,    1 962 

majors:      philosophy   and 
english 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
oxfordclub  .  .  .  internotionalrela 
tionsclub  .  .  .  orchestra  .  .  .  ger 
manclub  .  .  .  milesianspresident 
.  .  .  studentsenate 


reginald   gene   lilley 

union    city,    Pennsylvania 
a.b.   January,    1962 

majors:      english 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
artclubvicepresident  .  .  .  unionco 
llegechristianassociation  .  .  .  oxf 
ordclub  .  .  .  stespean  .  .  .  playli 
kers  .  .  .  frenchclub  .  .  .  alphap 
siomegapresident 


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robert   brent   linblad 

atlantic   city,   new   jersey 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      area    in   english 
vocation:      college   teaching 

activities: 
internationalrelationsclub  .  .  .  o 
xfordclub  .  .  .  unioncollegechris 
tianassociation  .  .  .  frenchclub 
.  .  .  studentnotionoleducationass 
sociationhistorian  .  .  .  dramatic 
experimentals  .  .  .  playlikerspre 
sident  .  .  .  orangeandblack  .  .  . 
alphapsiomega 


John   h.   Iloyd 

akron,   ohio 
a.b.   august,    1 962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
circlek  .  .  .  studentnationaleduca 
tionassociation  .  .  .  councilofthes 
outhernmountainskentuckystatepr 
esidentandnationalyouthdelegate 


earl   dan   laos 

okeana,   ohio 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      chemistry 
vocation:       teacher   or   chemist 

activities: 
unioncoliegechristianassociation  . 
.  .  deanslist  .  .  .intramurals  .  .  . 
americanchemicalsocietypresident 
.  .  .  pigammamuvicepresident 


billy   b.   lovelace 

london,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      chemistry 
vocation:      chemical   education 

activities: 
americanchemicalsocietysecretary 
.  .  .  alphadeltasecretaryandpresi 
dent  .  .  .  baptiststudentunion  .  .  . 
socialchairman  .  .  .  freshmonorie 
ntationcommittee  .  .  .  seniorassis 
tantinchemistrydepartment  .  .  .  h 
onorscholarships  .  .  .  studentnati 
onaleducationassociation  ...  be 
tasigma    .    .    .    germanclub 


vernon   maggard 

patridge,    kentucky 

a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:       business   and 
biology 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
veteransclub  .  .  .  radioclub 


james   ronald   manuel 

Wilmington,    massachusetts 
a.b.    may,    1 962 

majors:       mathematics   and 
german 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
americanchemicalsociety  .  .  .  ger 
manclubpresident  .  .  .  alphadelta 
vicepresidentandtreasurer  ...  or 
angeandblackmanagingeditor  .  .  . 
stespeanassistantliteraryeditorand 
editor 


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james   marcum 

louisville,   tennessee 
January,    1962 
majors:      health    and 
physical    education 
vocation:      teaching    and 
coaching 

activities: 
uclubsecretary  .  .  .  baseballteam 
.  .  .  crosscountry  .  .  .  studentsen 
ate  .  .  .  unioncollegechristianass 
ociation 


homer   masingil 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:      area    in    business 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
veteransclub 


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donold   maxey 

london,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,  1  962 

majors:  business 
vocation:  business  management 
activities: 
mensdormitorycounciltreasurer  .  . 
.  stespeanassistantbusinessmanag 
er  .  .  .  internationalrelationsclub 
president 

transferred:  sue  bennett  college 
activities:  sophomoreclassvicepr 
esident  .  .  .  businessclubpresiden 
t  .  .  .  studentchristianassociation 
president 


flem   messer 

bright   shade,    kentucky 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      history   and 
political    science 
vocation:       teaching 
transferred:      berea   college 
activities:        historyandpoliticalsci 
enceclub   .   .   .   publicaffairsforum 
.  .  .  cosmopolitanclub 


gertrude   messer 

flat   lick,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
iotasigmanu 


diana    lee   miller 

corbin,    kentucky 

a.b.   may,    1 962 

majors:      french   and   area 
in   english 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
womensdormitorycouncilsecretary 
.  .  .  orangeandblack  .  .  .  interna 
tionalrelationsclub  .  .  .  pepclub 
.  .  .  betachialphavicepresident 
.  .  .  studentnationaleducationass 
ociation  .  .  .  unioncollegechristia 
nassociation 


45 


margaret    moore 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      english 
vocation:      teaching 


canton    livingston    napier 

martin,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:       history   and   area 
in    social    studies 
vocation:      college   teaching 

activities: 
studentsenaterepresentative  .  .  . 
radioclubvicepresident  .  .  .  veter 
ansclubjunior  executive  officer  .  . 
.  seniorassistantinsocialstudies  .  .  . 
pigammamu 


John   alien    nealis 

Versailles,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      history  and 
political    science 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
circleksecretary  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  . 
internationalrelations  club  .  .  .  m 
ensdormitorycouncilsecretary  .  .  . 
studentsenate 


james   nelson 

maumes,   ohio 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:       area    in    english 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
choir  .  .  .  unioncollegechristiana 
ssociation 


John    tipton    orr 

freeland,    Pennsylvania 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:      german 

activities: 
studentsenate  .  .  .  choir  .  .  .  ger 
manclubpresident  .  .  .  mensdorm 
itorycouncil 


anna   parker 

corbin,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:      elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 


46 


james  w.    parker 

framingham,    massachusetts 
a.b.   august,    1 962 

majors:       sociology  and 
religion  and  philosophy 
vocation:      socialworker 

activities: 
internationalrelationsclub  ...  or 
angeandblackbusinessmanager  .  . 
.  stespean  .  .  .  councilofthesouth 
ernmountains 


landon    d.    perdew 

alpha,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,     1962 

majors:       area    in    social 
studies 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
veteransclub 


donald   pickard 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:       physical  education 
and   business 
vocation:       coaching    or   office 
management 

activities: 
intramurals 


patricia   louise   powell 

corbin,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:      business 
vocation:      business 

activities: 
freshmanclasssecretary  .  .  .  soph 
omoreclasssecretary  .  .  .  womens 
dormitorycouncil 


roland    waync    pridgen 

vinton,    Virginia 
a  b.    may,    1  962 

majors:       history   and    area 
in    social    studies 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
unioncollegechristianassociation 
.  .  .  intramurals  .  .  .  studentnati 
onaleducationassociationvicepresi 
dent  .  .  ,  councilofthesouthernm 
ountains  .  .  .  circlek  .  .  .  stespean 
transferred:  ferrum  jr.  college 
activities:  dramaclub  .  .  .  base 
ball  .  .  .  intramurals  .  .  .  varsity 
club  .  .  .  snapshoteditorofannual 


ronald    ramke 

brooklyn,    new   york 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      religion   and 
english 

activities: 
internationalrelationsclub  ...  do 
Iphinclub  .  .  .  orientationcommit 
tee  .  .  .  religiouslifecommittee 
.  .  .  methodiststudentmovementp 
resident  .  .  .  choir  .  .  .  oxfordclub 


evelyn    reynolds 

garlin,    kentucky 
a.b.    January,    1962 

majors:      area    in   business 
vocation:      business    education 

activities: 
student  nationaleducationassociati 
on  .  .  .  unioncollegechristianasso 
ciation 


katheryn    elizabeth    roberts 

prestonsburg,    kentucky 
o.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      english 
vocation:      director   of   religious 
education  activities: 

choir  .  .  .  orchestra  .  .  .  america 
nguildoforganists  .  .  .  unioncolle 
gechristianassociation  .  .  .  oxford 
club  .  .  .  germanclubsecretaryan 
dtreasurer  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  .  stud 
entsenate  .  .  .  stespeanassistant 
literaryeditor  .  .  .  betasigmavicep 
resident  .  .  .  freshmanorientation 
committee  .  .  .  studentactivitiesc 
ommittee  .  .  .  juniorclassexecutiv 
ecommittee  .  .  .  honorscholarship 
.  .  .  easternstarscholarship  .  .  . 
homecomingqueen 


gene   Howard   robertson 

harlan,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      art 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
artclubpresident  .  .  .  stespeanart 
editor  .  .  .  councilofthesouthern 
mountains  .  .  .  bankofharlanscho 
larship  .  .   .  baptiststudentunion 


ronald   richard   robinson 

Staunton,   Virginia 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:      physical  education 
and   health 
vocation:      physical    therapy 

activities: 
varsitybaseball  .  .  .  uclub  .  .  .  pe 
pclub 

transferred:       ferrum    junior 
college 

activities:  varsityfootball  .  .  .  v 
arsityclubtreasurer  .  .  .  studentg 
overnment  .   .   .  varsitytrack 


richard   n.    rushron,   jr. 

media,    Pennsylvania 
a.b.   may,    1962 

majors:      philosophy 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
oxfordclub  .  .  .  unioncollegechris 
tianassociation  .  .  .  milesians  .  .  . 
councilofthesouthernmountains  .  . 
.  methodiststudentmovement 
transferred:  wesley  college 
activities:  frenchclub  .  .  .  base 
ball  .  .  .  kappachi  .  .  .  radioclub 
.  .  .  wesleystudentchristianassoci 
ationpresident 

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doris   Sanderson 

maiden,    massachusetts 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      french   and 
german 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
onpresident  .  .  .  frenchclub  .  .  . 
germanclubtreasurer  .  .  .  method 
iststudentmovement  .  .  .  womens 
dormitorycouncil  .  .  .  judiciarybo 
ard  .  .  betachialpha  .  .  .  senior 
assistant  inforeign  language  depart 
ment 


arnold   d.   satterly 

louisville,    kentucky 

a.b.   may,    1 962 

majors:      history  and 
political    science 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
unioncollegechristianassociationcl 
assrepresentative  .  .  .  oxfordclub 
.  .  .  germanclub  .  .  .  orangeand 
black 

transferred:       university   of 
louisville 

activities:       wesleyfoundationclas 
srepresentative 


robert  t.   schuldr 

mount   vernon, 
a.b.    may,    192 

majors:       english 


new   york 


activities: 
oxfor 
orangean 


milesiansvicepresident 

dclubvicepresident  .   . 

dblack    .    .    .    germanclubvicepresi 

dent   .    .    .   unioncollegechristianas 

sociation   .    .    .   methodiststudentm 

ovement   .    .    .   stespeanassociatee 

ditor 

transferred:       paul    smith    junior 

college 

activities:       betaalphalambdasecr 

etary  .  .  .  circleksecretary  .  .  .  str 

egianassociateeditor   .    .    .    interdo 

rmcouncil 


norbert   sell 

north    arlington,    new    jersey 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      business  and 
sociology 
vocation:       business  administra- 
tion 

activities: 
dolphinclub  .  .  .  pepclub  .   .   .  intr 
amuralfootballandsoftball  .   .   .  sw 
imming 


donold    shelron 

junction    city,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:       elementary 
education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
studentnationaleducationassociati 
on 

th.b    from    piedmont    bible      col- 
lege 


John   e.   shepherd 

Springfield,    Virginia 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       accounting    and 
area    in    business 
vocation:       business  administra- 
tion 

activities: 
mathematicsclubpresident  .  .  .  ju 
niorclasspresident  .  .  .  seniorclas 
spresident  .  .  .  americanchemical 
society  .  .  .  freshmanorientation 
committee  .  .  .  intramurals 


rex    alien    sheppard 

bridgeton,    new    jersey 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:       area    in    english 
vocation:       college    teaching 

activities: 
orangeandblack  .  .  .  sophomorecl 
assvicepresident  .  .  .  chwilsonaw 
ard 


49 


kenneth    r.   simpson 

harlan,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:       music    education 
vocation:      teaching 

activities: 
choir  .  .  .  orchestra  .  .  .  america 
nguildof  organ  istsvicepresident 


richard   slusher 

georgetown,   ohio 
a.b.    august,    1962 
majors:      art 
vocation:      artist    (teaching) 

activities: 
alphapsiomegavicepresident  .  .  . 
artclub  .  .  .  choir  .  .  .  orangeand 
black  .  .  .  playlikers  .  .  .  student 
nationaleducationassociation  .  .  . 
tennisteam  .  .  .   intramurals 


robert   smith 

lexington,    kentucky 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       philosophy   and 
english 
vocation:       ministry 

activities: 
oxfordclub  .  .  .  frenchclub  .  .  . 
milesians  .  .  .  unioncollegechrist 
ianassociation  .  .  .  studentpastor 
.  .  .  seniorassistantinreligiondepa 
rtment 


adam   stacy,    II 

pineville,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      chemistry   and 
biology 
vocation:      doctor   of    medicine 


william   j.   stone,    II 

pineville,    kentucky 

a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:  accounting  and  his- 
tory and  political  science 
vocation:       lawyer 


norma   jo   swanner 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:      business  and 
elementary   education 
vocation:       teaching 


50 


aaddfiffiih 


John   edgor   symes 

Cincinnati,    ohio 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:       philosophy   and 
religion 
vocation:      ministry 

activities: 
playlikers  .  .  .  oxfordclub 


Joanne   taylor 

somerset,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:      home   economics 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
unioncollegechristianassociation 
.  .  .  homeeconomicsclubsecretary 
treasurer  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  .  studen 
tnationaleducationassociation  .  .  . 
cheerleader 


cecil    r.   thomas 

wichita,    kansas 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      social    studies 
vocation:       minister 

activities: 
unioncollegechristianassociation 
.  .  oxfordclub  .  .  .  veteransclub 


harrjet   lane  tower 

youngstown,   new  york 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      german   and 
english 
vocation:      teaching 

activities', 
sociallifecommittee  .  .  .  betachial 
pha  .  .  .  pepclub  .  .  .  betasigma 
.  .  .  unioncollegechristian  associa 
tion  .  .  .  womensdormitorycouncil 
correspond  ingsecretaryandstudent 
senaterepresentative  .  .  .  german 
club  .  .  .  juniorclasssecretary  .  .  . 
orangeandblackassociat  eed  i  to  r 
.  .  .  freshmanorientationcommitt 
tee  .  .  .  missunion 


curtis   wallin 

tateville,    kentucky 
a.b.   august,    1962 

majors:       music    education 
vocation:       music    teacher 

activities: 
choir 


roger   alien    watson 

levittown,    Pennsylvania 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:       philosophy   and 
english 

activities: 
playlikers  .  .  .  unioncollegechrist 
ianassociation  .  .  .  oxfordclub  .  .  . 
circlek  .  .  .  alphapsiomega  .  .  .  u 
club  .  .  .  milesiansvicepresident 
.  .  .  internationalrelationsclub  .  .  . 
swimmingstatedivingchampion  .  .  . 
.  .  .  track  .  .  .  choir  .  .  .  student 
senatetreasurerandpresident 


51 


richord   a.   west 

■hamilton,    ohio 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      health   and 
physical   education 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
basketball  .  .  .  baseball  .  .  .  int 
ramurals  .  .  .  christianchurchstu 
dentrepresentative  .  .  .  uclub  .  .  . 
pepclubpresident  .  .  .  unioncolle 
gechristianassociation  .  .  .  religi 
ouslifecommittee  .  .  .  studentnat 
ionaleducationassociation 


robert    k.    wilson 

barbourville,    kentucky 
a.b.    august,    1962 

majors:       chemistry 
vocation:       teaching 

activities: 
americanchemicalsociety  .  .  .  ch 
oirvicepresident  .  .  .  freshmanori 
entationcommittee  .  .  .  golf  .  .  . 
intramurals  .  .  .  bachgroup  .  .  .  o 
rangeandblackbusinessmanager 


alvis   wooton 

london,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      health   and 
physical   education 
vocation:       coaching 

activities: 
basketball  .  .  .  track  .  .  .  uclub 


fames   yang 

sao    paulo,    brazil 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:      chemistry   and 
biology 
vocation:      social    work 


james   orestes   yet-man 

bridgeton,    new    jersey 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:    accounting    and 
area    in   business 
vocation:      business  administra- 
tion 

activities: 
sophomoreclasstreasurer  .  .  .  jun 
iorclasstreasurer  .  .  .  seniorclass 
treasurer  .  .  .  mensdormitorycou 
ncilvicepresident  .   .  .   intramurals 


lucille   york 

artemus,    kentucky 
a.b.    may,    1962 

majors:  english,  speech 
and  drama 
vocation:  secondary  education 
activities: 
cheerleader  .  .  .  betachialpha  .  .  . 
playlikes  .  .  .  homecomingqueen 
candidate  .  .  .  uclub 


52 


basil   mills 

vice-president 


robert   brown 

president 


floyd   cook 

treasurer 


J  urn  or 

cUss 

opficeps 


53 


junioRs 


ronald   adcock 
chorles  akers 
elizabeth   alien 


james  alien 
lee   armington 
ruth   asher 


bobby   ray  austin 


david   austin 


so    i    told    him    yes 


54 


junioRs 


gerald  bollard 

nadine  baumgardner 

f.  elaine  belzer 


korl  bennett 
patricia  blair 
ronald  boone 


matthew  brown 


peter  brown 


will  he  sink  it? 


55 


junioRs 


robert  brown 
James  carmines 
maxola  carnes 


alvin  dark 

cynthia  clarkson 

danny  dine 


floyd  cook,  III 


Samuel  cowan 


"*Sam 

alwoys   on   Sunday 


56 


junioRs 


barbara  davis 
James  denhom 
william  ell iott 


gail  fairchild 
elbert  foley 
louis  foxwell 


barbara  frahn 


vivian  france 


frankly,  i'm  against  unlimited  cuts 


57 


juniors 


John  gibson 
sue  gilmore 
glen  gover 


ronnie  gressel 

charles  hall 

jack  hamilton 


William  hamlin 


don  hammond 


oh  well,  coffee  comes  out 


58 


junioRs 


pearl  horris 

Janet  hawn 

monroe  hedrick 


kenneth  hele 
Charles  hicks 
Janice  hicks 


paul  hieronymus 


linda  hoff 


that  is  not  why  i  have  a  draw-string 


59 


juniops 


priscilla  holt 
douglas  hulitt 
Stephen  jasper 


conrad  Johnson 

carol  Jones 

benny  kelley 


barbara  kidwell 


clarence  lawson 


a  robertson  original 


60 


lunioRs 


lorence  leach 
norman  lloyd 
gary  lovett 


retchen  mcdermott  lovett 
sharon  mcdonald 
regina  mabelintini 


loyd  marcus 


iomes  matthews 


gretchen  and  gary 


61 


juhiors 


wendell  miller 

basil  mills 
edward  minter 


michael  mitias 

John  moffitt 

alfred  monroe 


theodore  mott 


lawrence  murphy 


62 


juniors 


bonnie  niemann 

howard  nippert 

robert  parker 


richard  parks 
robert  patron 
donald  poyne 


robert  peterson 


marilyn  phyllides 


are  there  any  boys  in  the  stacks? 


63 


junioRS 


lowrence  pike 

earl  quilien 

j.  Jerome  redfern 


george  reid 

paul  rice 

bloir  richards 


John  rivel 


paul  robinson 


to  the  woods! 


64 


juniops 


douglas  rodeck 
el  la  sue  russell 
linda  Salisbury 


robert  sapp 

j.  reid  sayre 

montrose  smart 


waiter  snook 


ronald  soares 


blackboard  jungle 


65 


junioRs 


John  spath 
larry  stamper 
James    stinson 


george   stone 

mary   ann    suffelette 

victor   taylor 


jenny    h.    watkins 


Joan   werley 


d-a-h-h-h-l-i-n-g 


66 


junioRs 


John    wharton 

ruth   white 

david   whiteman 


c.   glee   whitfield 

fred   wilder 

morris  wilder 


michael    ray   williams 
robert   wood 
pot  worley 


marcetta    york 
w.    patrick   young 


67 


lames  young 

vice-president 


buford  west 

president 


lois  laurin 

secretary 


erick  pifer 

treasurer 


68 


Carolyn 

akers 

edwin   c 

llin 

Wallace 

angus 

barbara 

bailey 

patricia 

bailey 

frances 

baker 

Stephen 

baker 

nancy   bender 

jerry   be 

nfield 

dennis 

Digelow 

rebecca 

bird 

alice   bl 

ack 

edward 

black 

richard 

blish 

rose   bloyd 

kenneth 

boggs 

ralph   booher 


mary   boswell 


learning   by  osmosis 


69 


don    bruce 


donold    brunkhart 


John    bush 
lauronce    butler 
carmen    cabrero 
donold   calitri 


richard   carr 
clarinda   carter 
peggy   chandler 
edward   a.   dark 


nancy   clay 
robert   clement 
kenneth   cobb 
mary   cochran 


esteva   c.    collier 
waiter   combs 
charles  conley 
glenn  'conway 


70 


kiki   cook 
Jacqueline   coomer 
david    creighton 
janrose    Crockett 


lois  carol   crowe 
aaron    derossett 
John   devoe 
paul   dimarco 


thomas   douce 
mable    duff 
diana   eby 
linda    elam 


wilma    evans 
Charles    from 
James   frutchey 
william    fultz 


James   gardner 


floyd   george 


71 


raymond    giron 


bobby   goodin 


Charles  grahom 
James  gunn 
euna   hammons 
James   hammons 


lawrence   hampton 
James   harbeson 
david    harbold 
harry   hording 


robert   hastings 
robert    haulenbeek 
nell    hays 
helen    helron 


merry  anne   hetrick 
linda   hill 
a.    lucille   hopkins 
patricia   hopkins 


72 


laura   houben 
marvin    hubbard 
thomas   hudson 
thomas    hunter 


gwyneth   James 
penny   jarvis 
michael    Johnson 
raymond   Johnson 


rodney   keenon 
martha    kirkland 
joann    knox 
gloria    krebs 


mary   alice    lantz 
lois   laurin 
paulette    look 
James   mccluskey 


anne    mcconnel 


linda    mcgaughy 


look   doll — i   study   alone! 


73 


James   mcfarland 


joe    martin 


wayne 

matthews 

mil  ton 

megee 

susan 

mink 

Jorge 

mir 

nancy 

moore 

William    mulley 

daniel 

oesch 

caroly 

1   osborne 

Judy    parrott 

daniel 

pence 

milton 

perry 

erick 

3ifer 

harry 

rice 

Jennie 

jo   rice 

herbert    richman 

mory 

oyce   roberts 

74 


Joanne   robinette 
mary   louise   rogers 
waiter    romano 
buddy   salyer 


judy   scent 
carol   schultz 
eulalia   serrano 
leslie   show 


alberta   shelton 
James  silbert 
paul    sieswerda 
mary    lou    smith 


sally   snowball 
rae   sharon   stetler 
martha   ann   Stevens 
edward   stinson 


mary  a.    stepchuck 


shirley   a.    stepchuck 


75 


philip   stone 


ottis   strother 


danny   strunk 
earl   swanner 
thomas   swenk 
dick   szabo 


freida    taylor 
patsy   taylor 
donna    thompson 
marjorie    townsend 


Jonathan    trader 
louis  trefz 
ronald   walker 
richard    washabaugh 


koren   watson 
elberta   webb 
lyda   welch 
ann   wesley 


76 


buford   west 
lawrence   westbrook 
vernon   wilder 
charles   wilkins 


James  wilkins 

nona   gayle   Williamson 

wesley   wilson 

c.   douglas   woodbury 


jean   wooton 
betsy   wyatt 
mary   louise   wyatt 
harry  yates 


James  young 


henry   zingg 


does   this   mean    we're    going    steady? 


77 


darlene   bean 

vice-president 


peter   learhersich 

president 


R     L     f 


annabel    sergent 

treasurer 


7S 


pReshmen 


jeannine   alexander 
Jesse   alexander 


william   alien 
thomas   amis 


melva   arthur 
katherine   auraden 
bruce   ayers 
franklin    babcock 
linda   baird 


e.   ruth  baker 
bonnie  barnett 
lowell  barnett 
mojdeh   bazorgan 
wayne  beagle 


darlene  bean 
Joseph   beavon 
nancy   beisecker 
John  bentley 
thomas    birdsall 


lorraine  black 
susie    boyer 
alan    brashear 
mary  e.   brown 
harry    brumbaugh 


"        \M 


79 


PReshmen 


theodore  bryson 
randall  burge 


david  burleigh 
eleanor  burton 


gerald  bush 
timothy  canfield 
Janet  koy  carlock 
alice  faye  carter 
robert  carter 


Joseph  cernyar 
arnita  dark 
mary  r.  dark 
nancella  cobb 
george  combs 


james  comer 
david  Conner 
donald  cordner 
e.  lee  curry 
patty  ann  dahm 


kenneth  damstrom 
wilma    Joyce    davis 
harold    h.    delk 
dale   dellmore 
arlene   dempsey 


80 


pResh.men 


lynn   dietrich 
priscillo    diswood 


June   doolin 
alice   dudley 


patricia    dyche 
ruth   eaton 
drucilla   elam 
wyn    evoy 
harold    fairchild 


richard    fattaruso 
orvel   fields 
thomas   flynn 
carol    foster 
dorothy    foster 


William    fox 
brenda    france 
Joseph   frank 
mary   e.    frazier 
toni    lynn    fuller 


eileen    gallagher 
William    geesey 
david    glahn 
ruth   gleason 
aubrey   golden 


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81 


fReshmen 


nina   gravely 
gail   g  ray 


brenda   greek 
michael    griffin 


arvil    hammons 
paula    hampton 
sharon    harriman 
sharon    hawn 
Sandra   hays 


robert    heffern 
jean   helton 
betty   lou   henley 
James   hensley 
harry   herren 


Carolyn   sue   hobbs 
patricia    hobson 
william   hopper 
gayle   howard 
margaret    inglis 


richard    irelan 
freeda    Jackson 
Janice   Jackson 
maurice   Jacobs 
Jeanne   jarvis 


82 


pReshmen 


mary   jane   jarvis 
douglas   Jensen 


Judith   Johnson 
thomas   Johnson 


alan    kangur 
anna    kelley 
jay   king 
donald    lane 
Stanley   lawson 


carole    leach 
peter   leathersich 
doris  ann    leslie 
Charles    ludwig 
Jennings    mace 


boaz   mafarachisi 
James   massie 
gail    matheson 
doris   mays 
ethel    melton 


John    messeek 
anna   messer 
charles    mitchell 
florence    mohr 
William   moody 


83 


edward   moose 
John    mutambara 


wayne    nealis 
loretta    neitzel 


kenneth   neland 
gregory    nelson 
thomas   newport 
eloise   newsom 
robert    parsons 


robert   pate 
Joyce   peacock 
bonnie    philpot 
kenneth   quast 
bobby   rainey 


linda    reeves 
robert   reid 
william    reiley 
darlene    rhinehart 
bonnie    sue    rice 


Judith    rogers 
ernest   roop 
Christine    rose 
keith   sauselen 
david   saxe 


84 


freshmen 


William   sayre 
david   schweitzer 


ingrid    seeburg 
annabel    lee   sergent 


James   shaw 
frances  shell 
george   shellenbarger 
alvin   shelton 
leonard   shetler 


Judith   simmerman 
adna   sizemore 
betty   sue   smith 
el  I  is   smith,    jr. 
Carolyn    smith 


terry  ann   sorrell 
William   stark 
brenda   Stephens 
William    strong 
linda    strother 


david    sturdevant 
jay   sullivan 
Jackie   taylor 
John   w.   tender 
albert   thomas 


85 


pRes-hmen 


betty   young 


Joyce   thomas 
James   thompson 


cecil    thurston 
Cassandra    tignor 


siew   mee   ting 
donald   turner 
william   turner 
carol    ulrich 
James   valentine 


John   valentine 
lois   scan   vanhook 
Janet   vickers 
castner   waddell 
ronald    wagner 


lorrene    waller 
daniel   watkins 
millard    west 
helen    woo 
william   yeatts 


86 


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6 


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how   but    in   custom    and    in   ceremony 
are   innocence  and   beauty   born? 
ceremony's  a  name  for  the  rich  horn, 
and   custom   for  the   spreading    laurel  tree. 

w.    b.   yeats 


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s 


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87 


stespean  queen 


miss  eiu  Sue  RusseU 


ss 


miss   ella   sue   russell 


this  year  marked  the 
inauguration  of  the  stespean 
queen  contest,  the  winner  was 
chosen  by  t.  b.  (scotty)  cowan, 
pastor  of  the  church  of  christ, 
union  in  berea,  kentucky. 
"scotty"  is  a  popular  and 
frequent  speaker  at  union 
chapel  programs.  "scotty" 
chose  ella  sue  russell  for  the 
light  in  her  eyes  and  her  mona 
lisa  smile  which  reflect  the  best 
elements  of  sophistication  and 
innocence,  "susie"  is  an  ele- 
mentary education  major  from 
jonesville,  Virginia  and  has 
completed  her  junior  year  at 
union. 


89 


snow  queen 


miss  susan  mink 


90 


candidates — susan    mink    and    nancy    moore 


the  members  of  the 
circle  k  organization 
choose  the  snow  queen 
and  her  court  each  year 
to  reign  over  the  Christ- 
mas dance,  the  iden- 
tity of  the  snow  queen 
is  not  revealed  until 
the  crowning  at  the 
dance. 


candidates — alice    carter   and    linda    hill 


snow  queen  coupt 


91 


standing:    alice   carter,    adrian    dunaway,    ruth   asher,    cosper   carlton,  alice  blackmon,   floyd  cook,  bob  patton,  kay  roberts,   nancy 
moore,    ed    bean,    alvis   wooton,    darlene    rhinehart,    bucky    colclough,   priscilla  holt,   mike  Williams,   John  shepherd,   and   linda   hill. 


two  contestants  for  homecoming 
queen  are  chosen  each  year  from 
the  four  academic  classes,  after 
competing  in  various  tests  to  dis- 
play attractiveness  and  poise,  a 
queen  is  chosen. 


homecoming  queen 


queen  katheryn  roberts 


t\nC>  heR  couRt 


92 


sweetheARt  queen 


president    miller    crowns    carolyn    queen. 


queen   carolyn   sue   burns   and    her   escort   jerry   benfield. 


the  sweetheart  queen  is  chosen 
annually  by  the  residents  of  pfeiffer 
hall  on  the  basis  of  service  per- 
formed for  the  dormitory  and  for 
the  school. 

the  queen  is  nominated  from  and 
elected  by  the  senior  girls  and 
reigns  at  the  valentine  dance  in 
february.  her  court  is  composed  of 
the  senior  girls. 


93 


bucky  on  route  to  pfeiffer 


typing  again. 


bucky  colclough  is  a  native  of  danville,  kentucky. 
he  has  served  as  an  officer  in  circle  k,  freshman 
class,  dolphin  club,  and  swim  team  and  was  on 
the  freshman  orientation  committee  for  two  years, 
last  year  he  was  named  outstanding  swimmer  of 
the  year. 


mn  union 


sherwood  colclough 


94 


skeeter  goes  to  class 


studying  time 


skeeter  tower  is  from  youngstown,  n.y.  during  her 
years  at  union  she  has  been  consistently  on  the 
dean's  list,  she  was  secretary  of  the  junior  class 
and  was  on  the  staff  of  the  orange  and  black  for 
four  years,  in  her  sophomore  and  senior  years  she 
was  a   member  of  the   women's  dormitory  council. 


harriet  tower 


95 


mountain  LaurgL 
pepResentative 


miss  Betty  jane  duff 


96 


o 


Q 


n 
1 


i 


what   life   have  you   if  you   have   not   life  together? 
there    is   no    life   that    is    not    in   community, 
and    no   community   not   lived    in    praise   of   god. 

t.    s.    eliot 


o 
n 


97 


alpha  psi  omega 


henry    zingg,    jo    Crockett,    bob    linblad,    carol    Jones,    danny    dine,    alice    black,     roger    watson,    regina    mabelitini,    dick    slusher, 
mr.  gilbert,   not  pictured:  alice  blackman,   kenneth   hele,    louis  foxwell. 


poise  and  charm  make  o  good  actress. 


the  local  zeta  chi  chapter  of  alpha  psi 
omega,  the  national  honorary  dramatic 
society,  was  founded  in  1937  for  the  pro- 
motion of  interest  in  drama  on  the  college 
level. 

the  group  took  a  trip  to  new  york  in 
the  spring  to  see  several  well-known  pro- 
ductions, it  sponsored  experimentals  and 
helped  in  production  work  on  all  plays 
produced  on  campus,  it  was  also  host  for 
visiting   drama   groups. 


president      ...  janrose     Crockett 

vice-president        dick    slusher 

secretary-treasurer  alice    black 

sponsor  mr.    reid    gilbert 


98 


ameRican  chemical  society 


the  local  woodford  g.  sink  chapter 
of  the  american  chemical  society  was 
founded  for  the  purpose  of  promoting 
interest  in  the  field  of  chemistry  and 
presenting  recent  advances  made  in 
this  field,  this  year  the  group  estab- 
lished requirements  for  membership, 
made  a  display  for  homecoming,  par- 
ticipated in  the  halloween  carnival, 
and  sponsored  an  informal  dance. 


president     earl    loos 

vice-president    ...     marcetta    york 

secretary-treasurer       billy    lovelace 

sponsor     mr.     pogorelskin 


hey!  what  do  you  know — distilled  water! 


standing:    mr.    pogorelskin.    first    row:    elosie    newsom,    priscilla    diswood,    nancy   clay,    earl    loos,    second    row:    bud    butler,    Chester 
burton,  angie  chiar,  roy  dugger,  billy  lovelace.  third  row:  bert  webb,   jack  tender,   wally  angus,    marcetta   york,   ed   minter. 


99 


MnemcMn  quiL6  of  organists 


seated:  mary  ann  curry,  standing: 
hampton. 


mr.  hayes,   richord  blish,   milton    perry,     Jerome    redfern,    glee    whitfield,    gwyn    James,    paul 


the  american  guild  of  organists 
founded  its  local  chapter  at  union 
college  on  march  12,  1959  for  the 
purpose  of  advancing  the  cause  of 
worthy  religious  music;  elevating  the 
position  of  church  musicians;  foster- 
ing a  greater  appreciation  of  the  re- 
sponsibilities, duties,  and  opportunities 
of  this  vocation;  and  raising  the  stand- 
ard of  efficiency  of  organists  and 
choirmasters,  the  meetings  are  con- 
cerned with  the  discussion  of  profes- 
sional topics  and  meeting  the  needs 
and  questions  of  its  members. 

activities  for  the  year  included  a 
visit  to  the  barbourville  methodist 
church  to  study  the  new  organ,  pro- 
grams of  an  educational  value  on 
church  music,  and  programs  on  the 
various  aspects  of  the  organ,  the 
group  also  visited  the  factory  of  the 
ward  organ  company  in  berea,  ken- 
tucky. 


president 
vice-president 
secretary-treasurer 
sponsor     


mary    ann    curry 

bill    elliot 

linda    elam 

r.    william    hayes 


glee  practices  bach,  beethoven,  and  marchaur 


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ARt  CLUB 


the  art  club  is  to  further  the  inter- 
est of  people  wanting  to  learn  more 
in  this  field,  through  participation,  the 
members  gain  an  insight  into  the 
aesthetic   values  of  art. 

among  the  activities  for  the  year 
were  the  sale  of  Christmas  cards  de- 
signed by  members  of  the  club,  the 
beaux  arts  ball  in  the  spring,  a  trip  to 
new  york  during  spring  vacation,  and 
a  trip  to  berea  college. 


constructive  criticism 


president       vivian   c.    france 

vice-president    diane   eby 

secretary  mary    rogers 

treasurer    glen   conway 

sponsor     mr.    hinson 


standing:  diane  eby,  vivian  france,  Judy  parrott,  ann  wesley,  mabel  duff,  mr.  hinson. 


101 


Beta  chi  alpha 


the  beta  chi  alpha  was  founded  in  1930  for 
the  purpose  of  promoting  beauty,  culture,  and 
art  both  at  home  and  on  the  campus. 

the  activities  of  the  organization  included 
helping  the  maintenance  department  on  Satur- 
days by  doing  odd  jobs  such  as  painting,  plant- 
ing and  caring  for  rose  bushes;  helping  circle  k 
plan  a  program  for  underprivileged  children 
at  Christmas  time;  and  holding- a  tea  for  pros- 
pective members,  the  group  started  a  tradi- 
tional luncheon  for  beta  chi  alpha  alumnae 
on  homecoming,  they  planned  different  money 
making  projects  such  as  a  hay  ride,  selling 
christmas  corsages,  a  record  hop,  chili  sup- 
pers, and  selling  rose  bushes. 

president    priscilla    holt 

vice-president  nancy    moore 

secretary     ruth    asher 

treasurer       marcetta    york 

sponsors    mrs.    William   mcmahon,    mrs.    frank   gilbert 


mrs.  William 
mcmahon 


mrs.  frank  gilbert 


patsy  lou  alien 
ruth  asher 
nancy  bender 
lois  carol  crowe 


linda  lee  elam 
wilma  evans 
miriam  hayes 
merry  hetrick 


linda  lu  hoff 
priscilla  holt 
martha  kirkland 
joann  knox 


gloria  jean  krebs 
lois  laurin 
paulette  look 
diana  miller 


102 


susgn  mink 
nancy  ann  moore 
bonnie  niemann 
Judy  parrott 


Jennie  jo  rice 
linda  Salisbury 
doris  Sanderson 
leslie  shaw 


sally  snowball 
rae  stetler 
karen  watson 
lyda  sue  welch 


glee  whitfield 
marcetta  york 
lucille  york 


bxa  at  work  on  campus  improvement. 


1.     d 

Christmas  party  for  the  kids. 


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Beta  sigma 


first  row:  miss  millen,  mrs.  frank  merchant,  billy  lovelace,  Jennie  jo  rice,  dean  mary  owen,  paulette  look,  harrier  tower. 
second  row:  linda  mcgaughy,  marty  Stevens,  alberta  sheldon,  mary  lou  smith,  merry  hetrick,  marty  kirkland,  gretchen  mcdermott 
lovett,  ruth  asher,  nancy  moore,  Carolyn  akers,  sally  snowball,  roe   stetler,   kay   roberts,   wilma   evans,  marcetta   york. 


beta  sigma  is  a  scholastic 
honor  society  for  sophomore  girls 
with  at  least  a  "b"  average,  it 
is  a  service  club,  encouraging 
freshmen  to  strive  for  good  schol- 
arship. 

plans  were  made  for  affilia- 
tion with  the  national  organiza- 
tion, activities  for  the  year  were 
selling  stationery  to  the  entire 
campus;  performing  services  for 
the  campus  such  as  acting  as 
hostesses  for  homecoming,  serv- 
ing at  teas,  passing  out  calen- 
dars in  chapel,  and  cleaning  the 
cross  and  candlesticks  in  the 
chapel. 


president    rae  sharon  stetlet 

vice-president  linda    mcgaughy 

secretary    ann    Stevens 

treasurer      wilma   evans 

sponsors  miss    larue    millen,    mrs.    frank 

merchant,   dr.   mary  owen 


mrs.    swanson   discusses   affiliation   with   owenes. 


104 


BioLoqy  cLub 


the  biology  club,  a  newcomer  to  the 
campus,  was  founded  October  4,  1961 
its  purpose  is  to  explore  the  various 
fields  of  the  biological  world,  each  club 
member  can  gain  a  greater  knowledge 
of  the  field  by  participating  in  individ- 
ual  projects. 

activities  for  the  year  included  speak- 
ers at  the  meetings,  movies, -field  trips, 
exhibits,  and  money-making  projects, 
plans  were  made  for  affiliation  with 
the  national  chapter  of  biology  clubs, 
bete  beta  beta. 


i   do   like   pets 


president  clarence     edward     leach 

vice-president  ray    giron 

secretary       danny   strunk 

treasurer  vernon    wilder 

sponsor    mr.    bruce    hansen 


first  row:  Jennings  mace,  ed  leach,  bert  webb,  finley  potter,  mary  brown,  lorrene  waller,  Janice  Jackson,  merry  hetrick,  howard 
nippert.  second  row:  wally  angus,  rodney  keenon,  michael  griffin,  bob  haulenbeek,  ray  giron,  jack  rivel,  danny  strunk,  phil 
stone,  vernon  wilder. 


105 


union  college  choiR 


the  union  college  choir  partici- 
pates in  the  chapel  services  and  at 
official  functions  of  the  college,  a 
Christmas  and  a  spring  concert  were 
presented  for  the  student  body,  in 
the  spring  the  choir  toured  ken- 
tucky,  ohio,  indiana,  and  illinois, 
concentrating  on  the  Chicago  area. 


preparation  for  chapel   service. 


president     ...  mary    anne    curry 

vice-presidents    Jerome  redfern  and  susan  mink 
director  mr.    John    w.    dougherty 


mr.  dougherry,  directing,  first  row:  alice  blackman,  sharon  hawn,  marcetta  york,  carolyn  osborne,  lee  curry,  susan  mink,  linda 
reeves,  gwyn  James,  glee  whitfield,  maggie  inglis,  paula  hampton,  jan  hicks,  second  row:  nancy  biesecker,  Judy  scent,  mary 
anne  curry,  Jackie  taylor,  Joyce  thomas,  kathy  auraden,  donna  thompson,  ann  Stevens,  linda  Salisbury,  mary  lou  smith,  third 
row:  bill  elliott,  jim  nelson,  James  sproul,  gary  jessee,  pete  leathersich,  ken  Simpson,  normon  kelley,  Jerome  redfern,  charles 
mitchell.  fourth  row:  jay  king,  bob  wilson,  curt  wallin,  dave  burleigh,  ron  ramke,  don  hammonds,  dick  slusher,  torn  hunter, 
richard   blish,   skip  george. 


106 


cipde  k 


seated:  jorge  mir,  coach  bush,  bucky  colclough,  bill  lloyd,  ed  ollin.  second  row:  John  lloyd,  torn  douce,  ralph  booher,  john 
nealis,  chuck  conley,  wayne  pridgen,  dan  freitas,  Steven  jasper,  third  row:  dan  dine,  dan  strunk,  roger  watson,  bud  salyer, 
doug  hulitt,  John  spath,  herb  butler,  bob  dark,   jack  bush. 


the  circle  k  club  was  founded  in 
1956.  it  is  an  organization  associated 
with  kiwanis  international  and  exists 
to  promote  service  and  further  civic 
leadership. 

this  year  the  club  sponsored  a 
Christmas  dance,  a  k-pal  project  with 
the  town  kiwanis,  and  a  car  wash,  it 
helped .  center  and  Cumberland  col- 
leges establish  circle  k  clubs,  and  had 
parties  for  underprivileged  children  of 
barbourville. 


herb  and  spath  explain  club  functions  to  new  member 


president    ray  (bucky)   colclough 

vice-president  norman   bill   lloyd 

secretary       ed    alien 

treasurer       jorge    mir 

sponsor  mr.    herman    bush 


107 


counciL 


of  the 


southeRn  mountains 


the  union  college  chapter  of  the 
council  of  the  southern  moun- 
tains was  founded  in  1960.  the 
purpose  of  the  group  is  to  fur- 
ther a  knowledge  of  the  oppor- 
tunities, needs,  and  traditions  of 
the  mountain  area  and  people  of 
the  appalachian  south;  it  enables 
the  students  to  realize  a  respon- 
sibility to  the  mountain  area  re- 
gardless of  where  they  may  be. 
the  council  sponsored  several 
dances  throughout  the  year,  it 
provided  recreation  and  tutoring 
at  the  local  orphanage,  advised 
mountain  area  youth  of  available 
scholarships,  and  distributed 
clothes  and  vitamins  to  the 
needy,  it  was  host  to  several 
state  council  meetings  with  no- 
ted speakers,  among  them  dr. 
frank  laubach.  the  council  at- 
tended the  annual  meeting  at 
gatlinburg,   tennessee. 


bloir   reviews   club's   program   with    members 


first  row:  bloir  richards,  pat  blair,  nona  Williamson,  dr.  ghormley.  second 
row:  nina  gravely,  nancy  bender,  chris  rose,  third  row:  don  turner,  laura 
houben,  nell  hayes.  fourth  row:  charles  graham,  sally  snowball,  cass  wad- 
dell,  fifth  row:  carol  ulrich,  pat  bailey,  chuck  hicks,  sixth  row:  bill  alien, 
george  shellenbarger,  findley  potter,  seventh  row:  morris  wilder,  ed  stinson, 
randy  burge.  eighth  row:  ed  bocock,  ken  damstrom.  ninth  row:  rick 
pifer,  John  rivel,  John  valentine. 


president 
vice-president 
secretary    .  .  . 
treasurer 
sponsor 


.  .  .    blair    richards 
laura    houben 

pat  blair 

.  .       dan    freitas 
dr.   hugh  ghormley 


108 


dolphins    out    of    the    water    look    just    like    anyone    else 


6oLphin  cLub 


the  dolphin  club  was  founded  in 
1958  to  further  the  knowledge  of  and 
skill  in  swimming,  and  to  assist  the 
union    college    swimming    department. 

the  club  sponsored  the  homecom- 
ing water  show  and  the  spring  show, 
members  acted  as  timers,  judges,  and 
scorekeepers  in  the  college  meets. 


co-president  torn   swenk 

co-president                    elizabeth   Johnson 

secretary  lee  curry 

treasurer       david    saxe 

sponsor                            ...    mr.  charles   thompson 


kneeling:  david  saxe,  libby  Johnson,  lee  curry,  torn  swenk.  row  one:  sandy  tignor,  steve  baker,  keith  sauselen,  Wallace 
angus,  bill  moody,  jeannine  alexander.  row  two:  merry  hetrick,  brsnda  Stephens,  gail  gray,  mary  brown,  elaine  belzer,  linda 
baird,  alice  dudley.     row  three:  bob  wood,   joe  frank,    larry  butler,   chuck  conley,    randy   neland,   wait   romano,    wynn  evoy,   ernest 

hommons. 


109 


fRench  cLub 


first  row:  a\  dark,  carol  schultz,  doris  Sanderson,  mary  lou  smith,  dr.  marigold,  second  row:  larry  pike,  Carolyn  osborne,  patty 
hopkins,  pete  brown,  pat  dyche.  third  row:  sally  snowball,  linda  elam,  mrs.  marigold,  bill  reiley,  charles  graham,  sharon 
harriman,    chuck    from. 


the  french  club  was  reorganized 
on  campus  in  1956  and  exists  for 
all  who  are  interested  in  the  french 
language  and  culture,  it  attempts 
to  give  its  members  a  better  under- 
standing of  france  through  films, 
songs,  games,  and  speakers. 

this  year  the  club  made  a  home- 
coming display  consisting  of  a  min- 
iature eiffel  tower  and  an  arch  de 
triumphe.  six  of  its  members  pre- 
sented a  can-can  for  the  halloween 
carnival,  along  with  the  german 
club,  the  french  club  sponsored  the 
valentine  dance;  the  two  clubs  had 
an  outing  together  in  the  spring. 


president         charles   from 

vice-president  lois    laurin 

secretory  patricia    dyche 

treasurer  sharon    harriman 

sponsors  .  .      dr.  and  mrs.  gordon  marigold 


**•   0'.  K'«  L,      JL 


i    wonder    if    they    understand    french? 


110 


Be   careful    with   those   pins! 


qepman  cIub 


the  german  club  was  founded  in 
1956  to  develop  a  better  under- 
standing of  german  art  and  cul- 
ture, it  seeks  to  develop  a  better 
speaking    knowledge   of   german. 

the  group  had  a  display  for  home- 
coming and  a  booth  at  the  hallo- 
ween  carnival,  it  acted  as  sponsor 
for  the  valentine  day  dance,  it  had 
a  german  supper  at  christmas  and 
a  joint  picnic  with  the  french  club 
at  the  end  of  the  year,  plans  were 
also  made  for  starting  a  local  chap- 
ter of  delta  phi  alpha,  the  german 
honorary  fraternity. 


president       John    orr 

vice-president  harry    rice 

secretary       patsy   alien 

treasurer      ...    doris  Sanderson 

sponsor  ....    dr.    gordon    marigold 


first  row:  ki  ki  cook,  doris  Sanderson,  patsy  alien,  nancy  clay,  kay  roberts.  second  row:  billy  lovelace,  harriet  tower,  third 
row:  mrs.  marigold,  marcetta  york,  ron  watson,  george  stone,  harry  rice,  John  orr.  fourth  row:  dr.  marigold,  jim  manuel,  ted 
mott,    blair    richards. 


Ill 


home  economics  cLub 


first  row:   mary   rogers,    lynn   dietrich,    Joan   werley,    montrose   smart,     second   row:   miss  lay,   kay  carlock,   judy  Johnson,   euna   fay 
bommons,   cookie  wyatt,   joann  taylor,   Jackie  coomer. 


the  home  economics  club  was  founded 
in  1956  with  the  object  of  helping  stu- 
dents get  to  know  more  about  the  field, 
pointing  to  both  the  esthetic  and  the 
functional  sides  of  home  and  family  care. 

the  activities  of  the  year  were  a  booth 
at  the  halloween  carnival,  a  christmas  tea 
for  the  faculty,  a  christmas  party,  a  sale 
of  christmas  candles,  a  bake  sale  in  the 
spring,  a  sock  hop,  and  a  pizza  sale. 


president  mary    rogers 

vice-president  Jackie  commer 

secretary       mary  wyatt 

treasurer       montrose  smart 

sponsor         miss  mary  alice  lay 


112 


iota  sigma  nu 


iota  sigma  nu  was  founded  in  1936  for 
the  purpose  of  encouraging  high  ideals, 
promoting  diligence  in  study,  and  reward- 
ing excellence  in  scholarship. 

this  year  the  organization  had  a  special 
program  in  connection  with  honors  day, 
a  luncheon  with  an  outstanding  scholar 
as  speaker,  and  gave  a  certificate  of  rec- 
ognition with  a  cash  award  to  the  out- 
standing freshman  and  sophomore  of  the 
1961-62   academic   year. 


president  allie  m.    mays  (mrs.   ralph  mays) 

vice-president  Stella  b.  binghom 

secretary-treasurer  jean    o.    knuckles 

(mrs.    sampson    knuckles) 


standing:  mrs.  allie  mays,  mrs.  genevieve  messer,  cliff  lewis,  gertrude  mynear,  ernest  stair,  seated:  mrs.  sampson  knuckles, 
richard  lotspeich,  miss  gayle  miles,  mrs.  richard  lotspeich,  dr.  bradley,  mrs.  bradley,  irene  hughes,  mrs.  keith  wilson,  mrs. 
shirley  treadway,   jr.,   miss  rena   milliken,   mrs.   mildred  storey,   Stella   bingham,   sampson   knuckles,    miss  kathleen   moore. 


113 


inteRnational  Relations  cLub 


the  international  relations  club  was 
founded  for  the  purpose  of  studying  inter- 
national relations  and  their  political  and 
economic  influence  on  the  world,  it  tries 
to  get  students  to  take  the  initiative  to 
discuss  and  find  out  more  about  foreign 
affairs  and  to  think  objectively  about 
them. 


president 

vice-president 

secretary-treasurer 

reporter-librarian 

sponsor 


don   maxey 

ed   bocock 

ralph  booher 

skip    george 

dr.    bradley 


first  hand    information   concerning   african    problems 


first  row:   John   mutambara,    ralph   booher,    ed   bocock,   dr.    bradley,   don   maxey,   skip  george,   bob  hays,   torn   birdsall,    boaz   mar- 
farachizi,    dick    fattaruso,    david    whiteman,    george    shellenbarger,    thomas  j.    flynn,   ted   mott. 


114 


mathematics  cLub 


standing:  mr.  watson.  first  row:  brenda  france,  bonnie  philpot,  betty  smith,  second  row:  bob  peterson,  chuck  from,  billy  love- 
lace,  miss  pettus.  third  row:  jane  Johnson,  butch  west,  don  brunkhart,  jim  young,  fourth  row:  mrs.  merchant,  ron  watson, 
earl   quillen,  wait  romano.    fifth  row:   jim  manuel. 


JM1  jfe       ' 

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a    new    prospective    on    things 


the  local  alpha  delta  chapter  was  founded  in 
January,  1960,  and  is  composed  of  students  de- 
siring to  achieve  a  greater  knowledge  of  the  var- 
ious fields  of  mathematics. 

there  were  visiting  lecturers  as  well  as  staff  and 
student  lectures  on  the  various  fields;  movies  were 
shown  to  illustrate  particular  problems,  on  the 
social  side,  the  group  had  a  booth  at  the  halloween 
carnival,  a  Christmas  social,  and  a  picnic  in  the 
spring. 


president    billy    lovelace 

vice-president  jane    Johnson 

secretary  James   young 

treasurer    ....  James   manuel 

sponsor  miss  mary  pettus-mr.   j.  a.  watson 


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men's  dORrmtORy  counciL 


first   row:    |ohn   nealis,   bob  dark,    bud   butler,    don    maxey.     second   row:   bob  brown,    jim  young,    scott   nealis,   dan   oesch,    angelo 
chiari. 


the  resident  men's  student  association  was 
formed  for  the  purpose  of  making  policies 
concerning  important  issues  for  the  men  of 
Stevenson  hall. 

activities  for  the  year  were  the  homecom- 
ing display,  and  open  house  at  Christmas- 
time. 


informal    dorm    discussion 


president  robert    dark 

vice-president  herbert    butler 

secretary    John   nealis 

treasurer    don    maxey 

sponsor         dr.   paul   blacketor 


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miLesians 


the  milesians  was  founded  in  September, 
I960,  for  discussion  of  philosophical  issues 
arising  from  classroom  problems  and  partic- 
ular interests  of  the  students,  the  club  exists 
to  expand  the  student's  knowledge  of  areas 
and  schools  of  philosophical   thought. 

the  programs  of  the  group  are  presented 
by  faculty  members  and  students,  an  annual 
banquet  is  held  and  there  are  trips  to  philo- 
sophical meetings  in  the  surrounding  area. 


according    to    dr.    steinkraus    . 


president 

vice-president 

secretary-treasurer 

sponsor 


bruce    langdon 

robert    schuldt 

louis    foxwell 

dr.    warren    e.    steinkraus 


standing:   wally  snook,   fred  elford,   charles  hicks,    bob  smith,    louis    foxwell,     bruce     langdon,     albert    cowood,     ron    adcock,     dr. 
steinkraus,     bob    schuldt. 


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foreign  student  Association 


first   row:    helen    woo,    mojdeh    bazorgan,    carmen    cabrero,    eulalia    serrano.      second    row:    wooju    bhak,    boaz    maforachisi,    de 
metrios  hionis,  siew  mee  ting,  dr.  ghormley.    third  row:  michael  mitias,    John    g.    mutambara,    James   yang,    Jorge    mir. 


the  foreign  students  association  was 
founded  in  november  of  1961  and 
holds  its  meetings  twice  a  month,  it 
exists  for  promoting  and  consolidat- 
ing education  and  understanding 
among  nations,  it  attempts  to  give 
help  in  the  english  language  to  those 
who  need  it. 

an  international  meal  representing 
all  members'  nationalities  was  pre- 
pared by  the  foreign  girls  for  the  club. 


foreign   news 


president  jorge    mir,    cuba 

vice-president      jim  yang,  china 

secretary  .  carmen  cabrero,  cuba 
treasurer  eulalia  serrano,  puerto  rico 
sponsor  dr.    hugh    ghormley 


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union  college  opchestRA 


first  violins 

Janice   dougherty 
marcus   felde 
connie    marigold 
wilma    maxwell 
barbara    steinkraus 
margie    Stevens 
second   violins 
paula    hampton 
richard    blish 
mary   anne   curry 
byron   felde 
martha    hinson 
gwyn    James 
susan    mink 
James   sproul 
Joan    werley 
viola 
nathan    felde 


orchestra    personnel 

William    hays 
Jerome    redfern 
violincello 
j.    d.    kelly 
gordon    marigold 
kenneth    simpson 
contrabass 
warren    steinkraus 
harold    shehem 
harry    herren 

flute 
alice   dudley 
debbie   igleheart 
diana    matthews 
sharon    matthews 
oboe 

sue   nunley 
clarinet 
alvin    dark 


wilma   davis 
milton    perry 

bassoon 
nancy    bender 
william    reiley 
french    horn 
louis   foxwell 
george    reid 
russell    nelson 
trumpet 
bruce    langdon 
donald    payne 
percussion 
ronald    adcock 
Joseph    beavon 
gwyn    James 
harpsichord 
william    elliott 


the  union  college  orchestra  is  open 
to  all  students  and  persons  in  the  sur- 
rounding area,  the  group  gave  a  concert 
on  december  5,  1961  with  selections  by 
persichetti,  handel,  mozart,  beethoven, 
and  a  composition  composed  by  the  con- 
ductor of  the  orchestra,  mr.  allan  e. 
green,  on  april  17,  1962,  the  orchestra 
gave  a  concert  with  selections  by  haydn 
and  beethoven. 


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omentation  committee 


the  freshman  orientation  committee  of 
upperclassmen  acquaints  the  incoming 
freshmen  with  activities  of  college  life. 

this  year's  orientation  program  included 
a  variety  show,  guidance  sessions,  dances, 
interfaith  breakfast,  splash  party,  tug-of- 
war,  picnic  at  Cumberland  falls,  vespers, 
theater  party,  and  a  tea  at  baldwin  place. 


upperclassmen    display    their    talent    for    frosh 


first  row:  alice  blackman,  barbara  kidwell,  billy  lovelace,  carol  schultz,  gretchen  mcdermott  lovett,  glee  whitfield,  patty 
hopkins,  kay  roberts.  second  row:  linda  hoff,  harriet  tower,  linda  elam,  becky  bird,  susan  mink,  dean  mary  owen,  mr.  town- 
send,  third  row:  don  maxey,  skip  george,  casper  carlton,  John  shepherd,  bob  wilson,  torn  hunter,  bud  salyer,  chuck  conley, 
bucky  colclough,   bob  dark,   ron   ramke. 


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OXfOPd  CLUB 


first  row:  joe  beavon,  dr.  matthews,  bob  schuldt,  charles  hicks,  mr.  mcmahon.  second  row:  torn  hunter,  dick  rushton,  pete 
leathersich,  jim  stinson,  jack  rivel,  david  whiteman,  Christine  rose,  third  row:  don  turner,  jim  gunn,  david  glahn,  jim  valentine, 
donna  gaverly,  westly  wilson.  fourth  row:  dave  burleigh,  charles  graham,  ron  ramke,  ed  dark,  John  symes,  alberta  sheldon. 
fifth  row:  morris  wilder,  dale  dellmore. 


bob   and    torn    discuss   evening    program 


the  oxford  club  provides  instruction  in 
areas  of  service  to  students  who  are  pre- 
paring to  enter  the  ministry,  the  group 
held  an  overnight  retreat  at  levi  Jackson 
state  park,  it  had  a  jail  and  hospital  min- 
istry including  visitation,  counseling,  pro- 
vision of  reading  material,  and  a  thanks- 
giving dinner. 


president    torn  hunter 

vice-president    robert   schuldt 

secretary    alberta   sheldon 

treasurer    charles  graham 

sponsor       dr.    robert    matthews 


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Ip  h  t'sB 


first    row:    pat    riker,    sherry    nelson,    beth    purdew,    miriam    hoyes.     second    row:    lanie    loos,    sharon    Jesse,    rachael    parker,    carol 
I  i  I  ley,   barbara  thomas. 


the  p.h.t.,  or  putting  husbands 
through,  is  an  organization  whose 
purpose  is  to  provide  social  activities 
for  the  married  students  of  union  col- 
lege, this  year  the  group  had  a  bake 
sale,  an  acquaintance  party,  swim- 
ming parties  and  picnics,  a  tea  at 
which  diplomas  were  given,  and  a  pot- 
luck  supper  during  religious  emphasis 
week. 


president 

vice-president 

secretary-treasurer 


sherry    nelson 

miriam    hayes 

beth   perdew 


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pi  qamma  mu 


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seated:    bill    hall,    earl    loos,     standing:    miss    rena    milliken,    miss    larue    millen,    dr.    hugh    ghormley,     paul    hieronymus, 
napier,    gary    Jesse,    betty    kelly,    mrs.    mildred    storey,    mrs.    helene    parry,    dean    mary   owen. 


canton 


president      b.   n.   hall 

vice-president    earl  don   loos 

secretary-treasurer  rena    milliken 

sponsor     rena    milliken 


the  local  beta  chapter  of  pi  gamma  mu  was 
founded  September  12,  1955.  the  purpose  of 
the  organization  is  to  improve  scholarship  and 
to  inspire  social  service  to  humanity,  the  mem- 
bership is  composed  of  students  who  rank  in  the 
upper  third  of  the  junior  and  senior  classes, 
have  majors  or  minors  in  one  of  the  fields  of 
social  science  offered  at  union  college,  have 
completed  at  least  twenty  semester-hours  of  so- 
cial science  with  a  grade  of  "b"  or  better,  and 
have  submitted  a  research  paper  on  some  phase 
of  social  science. 

the  activities  of  the  year  included  an  oral  ex- 
amination on  the  research  papers  december  4 
and  the  initiation  of  new  members  on  december 
11.  a  second  initiation  was  held  the  second  se- 
mester for  students  who  met  the  qualifications 
at  that  time. 


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pUyLikGRs 


the  playlikers  is  an  organization 
founded  for  the  purpose  of  promot- 
ing an  interest  in  drama  on  the 
campus  through  acting  or  through 
learning  the  techniques  of  back- 
stage work  such  as  lighting,  cos- 
tume  and    scenery   making. 

this  year  the  organization  spon- 
sored a  night  of  drama,  drama  ex- 
perimentals,  and  took  a  trip  to  new 
york  to  see  several  well-known  pro- 
ductions. 


clockwise:  dick  slusher,  jo  Crockett,  george  shellenbarger,  carol  Jones, 
vie  taylor,  mary  olice  lantz,  joe  beavon,  regina  mabelitini,  Janice  jack- 
son,    arlene    dempsey,    casandra    tignor. 


left  to  right:  henry  zingg,   mr.   reid  gilbert,  bob  linblad,   alice 
black,   danny  dine,   roger  watson,   lee  alien. 


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left  to  right:  joann  godbey,  doris  leslie,  ann  Stevens,  Judy 
ogers,    milton   perry,   carol   ulrich,   priscilla   diswood,   ann 
mc  connell. 


president    robert   linblad 

vice-president  louis    foxwell 

secretary-treasurer  mrs.   alice   black 

sponsor    mr.    reid  gilbert 


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ua6\o  cLub 


the  union  college  radio  club  was 
founded  in  September,  1959  to  promote 
amateur   radio  service  at   union   college. 

this  year  the  club  set  up  an  amateur 
radio  station  under  the  club's  call  sign 
w4ndi;  established,  with  the  help  of  the 
student  senate,  a  student  broadcasting 
station;  sponsored  code  and  theory 
classes  to  help  those  interested  in  ac- 
quiring an  amateur  license;  and  visited 
other    organizations    of    the    same    type. 


president    ernest   hammons 

vice-president  robert    sopp 

secretary     ronald    adcock 

treasurer      Wallace  angus 

sponsor       mrs.    merchant 


be    careful    you    don't    solder    the    ohm    meter    prod    to 
the  chassis 


a  r> 


standing:    lee   armington,    ron   adcock,    wally   angus,    ernest   hammons,   bob  wood,   mike  carr,   bob  sapp,  ted   mott. 


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snea 


the  local  John  owen  gross 
chapter  of  snea  was  founded  for 
the  purpose  of  deepening  the  in- 
terest of  capable  students  in 
teaching  as  a  career;  it  encour- 
ages participation  in  professional 
activities  at  local,  state,  and  na- 
tional levels,  it  emphasizes  per- 
sonal and  professional  growth 
and  encourages  development  of 
leadership   skills. 

among  the  activities  of  the 
year  were  a  Christmas  party  for 
a  small  rural  school,  a  service 
project  for  mountain  schools,  a 
display  in  observance  of  national 
education  week,  and  the  visita- 
tion of  local  high  schools  dur- 
ing   national    education    week 


president       don's  Sanderson 

vice-president  wayne   pridgon 

secretary    lois   crowe 

treasurer     joann    godbey 

sponsor         mr.  warren  robbins 


first  row:  joann  godbey,  sandy  tignor,  wayne  pridgon, 
doris  sonderson,  Judy  rogers.  second  row:  dick  slusher, 
lois  crowe,  arlene  dempsey,  donald  shelton.  third  row: 
Joan  werley,  barbara  frahn.  fourth  row:  nell  hays,  Caro- 
lyn burns,  barbara  kidwell,  sally  snowball,  fifth  row: 
larry  westbrook,  diane  eby,  lana  browning,  marge  town- 
send  sixth  row:  nadine  baumgardner,  mabel  duff,  mary 
ann  suffelette,  bonnie  diehl.  seventh  row:  cindy  dark- 
son,  ann  wesley,  Judy  parrott,  linda  hill,  eighth  row: 
linda  mcgaughy,  evelyn  reynolds.  ninth  row:  ruth  asher, 
bonnie  niemann,  don  brunkhart,  patsy  alien,  tenth  row: 
pat  worley,  jim  frutchey,  ed  bocock,  nancy  moore, 
marilyn  phyllides. 


future    teachers    of   america! 


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student  senate 


seated:   sally  snowball,    bob   hays,   wilma   evans,   alvin   dark,    Joyce    thomas,    alice    carter,    casper    carlton,    dan    oesch,    marcetta 
york,    jim    mcfarland,    bruce    langdon,    ed    dark,    larry    murphy,    roger   watson. 


the  student  senate  serves  as  a  coordinator 
of  student  interests  and  student  affairs,  it 
is  the  governmental  arm  of  a  student  de- 
mocracy. 

the  organization  promoted  interest  in  na- 
tional and  international  affairs  on  campus, 
worked  for  an  enlightened  student  body  and 
town  community,  suggested  a  proposal  for 
bettering  the  cut  system,  and  investigated 
the  possibility  of  increases  in  workship  pay. 
it  started  a  student  operated  campus  radio 
station  and  promoted  the  idea  of  lights  for 
the  tennis  courts. 


president  roger  alien  watson 

vice-president  casper  v.    carlton 

secretary  ....     sarah    snowball 

treasurer    robert    I.    hayes 

sponsor  dr.    paul    blacketor 


our    next    plan    of    action    is 


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stespe^n 


the  editor  and  his  staff  have 
strived  to  depict  union's  prog- 
ress, both  instructional  and  phy- 
sical, as  they  also  attempted  to 
embody  the  spirit  of  the  college 
community  in  the  reflection  of 
the  past,  the  traditional,  and  the 
spontaneous  in  campus  life. 


i   wonder    if   they    would    object    to   eight    more    pages? 


thechoiceofstyleinthisbook 
wasmadetoconfusethestudent 
andtocovergrommaticalerror 


really   don't   think   so 


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we    proofread    and    prufred 


and    then    we    had    a    party 


don  maxey 
bob  peterson 
rae  stetler 
jan   hicks 
wayne  pridgen 
sally   snowball 
bob  schuldt 
don  payne 
carol   Jones 
torn  allemang 
jim  manuel 


your    carbon    was    reversed! 


jack  tender 
louis  foxwell 
amy  jones 
wait  Johnson 


staff 

ann  Stevens 
regina   mabelitini 
lee  alien 
sally  snowball 
typists 
jan    hicks 
carol    jones 
barhara    frahn 

photographer    don   payne 

art    editor    gene    robertson 

assistant  sports  editor  rae  stetler 

sports  editor    wayne  pridgen 

assistant  literary  editor     carol  schultz 
literary    editor  thomas   allemang 

business  advisor joe  hacker 

advertising  manager  james  porker 

assistant  business  manager  don  maxey 
business  manager  bob  peterson 

advisor    ...  dorothy   mcmahon 

assistant   editor    pat   worley 

associate  editor   ...  bob  schuldt 

editor  james  manuel 


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U  ClUB 


■jn***£t3is* 


first  row:  bucky  colclough,  charles  akers,  linda  hoff,  mary  onn  suffelette,  betty  kelly,  susie  russell,  gloria  krebs,  casper  carlton 
monroe  hedrick.  second  row:  floyd  cook,  al  monroe,  John  moffitt,  James  harbeson,  doug  hulitt,  skip  ballard,  jim  young,  ton 
swenk. 


the  u  club  is  open  to  all  students  who  have 
lettered  at  union  college  by  their  demon- 
stration of  exceptional  athletic  ability  in  at 
least  one  sport,  the  u  club  members  act  as 
hosts  to  visiting  athletic  teams  and  provide 
guides  during  homecoming,  and  senior  mem- 
bers are  escorts  to  the  homecoming  queen 
and  her  court. 


president     robert    patton 

secretary betty  ann  kelly 

sponsor    mr.   pete   moore 


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ucca 


the   topic   of   the   panel    discussion   will    be    .    . 


the  union  college  christian  association 
was  founded  in  1942.  the  organization 
fosters  christian  fellowship  and  under- 
standing and  stimulates  interest  and  ac- 
tion in  local,  national,  and  world  problems 
through  worship  and  discussion. 

one  special  project  of  the  organization 
this  year  was  the  compiling  and  printing 
of  a  booklet  of  lenten  meditations. 


president barbara  kidwell 

vice-president    torn  douce 

secretary  linda    elam 

treasurer  charles    hicks 

sponsor  reverend  donald  j.  welch 


first  row:  cindy  clarkson,  nadine  baumgardner,  barbara  kidwell,  jim  shaw,  mary  ann  suffelette,  ted  bryson,  don  turner,  donna 
graverly.  second  row:  linda  elam,  dave  saxe,  lois  vanhook,  sonny  gover,  Joyce  peacock,  arnita  dark,  alice  carter,  becky  bird, 
Jackie  taylor,  pat  hobson,  dick  rushton,  ed  dark,  Christine  rose,  cass  waddell.  third  row:  Joan  kiernan,  alberta  sheldon,  betty 
young,   dave  burleigh,    lennie   shetler,    joe   beavon,    John   mutambara,    jim   gunn,    ron    ramke. 


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women's  doRmitopy  council 


first  row:  marcetta  york,  sally  snowball,  Joyce  thomas,  patty  hopkins,  alice  blackman.  second  row:  Carolyn  burns,  susan  mink, 
marge  townsend,  mojdeh,  bonnie  barnett,  nancy  bender,  paulette  look,  third  row:  harriet  tower,  Virginia  goodwin,  gail  fair- 
child,  nancy  moore,  priscilla  holt,  Joyce  roberts,  dean  owen,  Joyce  peacock,  fourth  row:  brenda  france,  becky  bird,  bonnie 
niemann,    vivian    france,    patsy   alien,    Jackie    taylor,    florence    mohr,    lois    crowe. 


what    are    they    planning    now? 


the  association  of  women  students  was 
founded  in  1957.  the  organization  directs 
the  affairs  of  the  student  life  entrusted 
to  it,  encourages  individual  and  group 
responsibility,  enriches  social  life,  pro- 
motes a  spirit  of  unity  among  the  women 
resident  students,  and  develops  loyalty 
to  the  college  and  to  its  ideals. 

among  the  highlights  of  the  year's  ac- 
tivities were  the  all  school  talent  show, 
parent's  weekend,  open  house  near  valen- 
tine's day,  the  Christmas  tea,  and  the 
council  retreat. 


president         .... 
vice-president 
recording  secretary 
corresponding    secretary 
treasurer    


alice  blackman 

gretchen    lovett 

Joyce  thomas 

harriet    tower 

patricia    hopkins 


sponsor 


dr.  mary  c.  owen,  dean  of  women 


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released    by    love   from    isolating   wrong, 
let   us  for   love   unite   our  various   song, 
each   with    his   gift   according    to   his    kind 
bringing   this   child   his   body   and    his   mind. 

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off-campus 
Religious 
ORQanizations 


all    the    major   denominations 
in   barbourville   have   young 
adult   fellowship  groups 
open   to  older  students,   st. 
gregory's   roman  catholic 
church   sponsors   the   newman 
club;    first  methodist  church, 
the   methodist   student   movement; 
the   christian   church,    the 
disciples'   student   fellowship; 
the   baptist  church,   baptist 
student   union,   these  clubs 
are   not  connected   to  or  controlled 
by  the  college,   although   the 
majority   of    members   are    union 
students. 


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Baptist  student  union 


piano — betty  Johnson,  standing:  mr.  and  mrs.  John  dovid  carter,  ken  damstrom,  pat  blair,  leslie  shaw,  mary  elizabeth  fra- 
zier,  Carolyn  akers,  ronald  watson,  lois  laurin,  Carolyn  burns,  Judy  rogers,  ethel  melton,  george  shellenbarger,  tom  newport, 
sandy    tignor,    eddie    moose,    blair    richards. 


the  baptist  student  union  exists  to  pre- 
pare baptist  collegians  for  christian  leader- 
ship, to  minister  to  the  needs  of  baptist 
students,  and  to  act  as  a  link  between  the 
campus  and  the  local  baptist  church. 

activities  of  the  group  included  the  b.s.u. 
convention,  a  thanksgiving  service,  a  sweet- 
heart banquet,  an  easter  service,  Christmas 
caroling,  and  baptist  youth  week. 


Sunday    night   at    b.s.u. 


president  carolyn    burns 

vice-president  jerry    benfield 

secretary     Judy    scent 

sponsor         mr.    warren    robbins 


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disciple's  student  fellowship 


first  row:  John  nealis,  carol  Jones,  torn  swenk,  ruth  asher,  danny  oesch,  libby  Johnson,  lynn  dietrich,  doris  leslie.  second  row: 
Joanne  knox,  ruth  eaton,  pat  hobson,  katheryn  roberts,  John  devoe,  carol  ulrich,  Jackie  taylor,  alice  dudley.  third  row:  bill 
fox,  bob  bernhardt,  dick  west,  dave  harbold,  Judy  rogers,  John  orr,  bonnie  niemann,  dennis  bigelow,  bob  dark,  bud  salyer, 
rev.   Stevenson,   doug   rodeck. 


religious    jazz 


the  local  disciples  student  fellowship  was 
founded  in  1958  to  promote  a  sense  of  leader- 
ship, fellowship,  and  christian  brotherhood 
among  students. 

the  group  plans  to  have  one  major  service 
project  a  year,  its  meetings  consist  of  informal 
get-togethers  for  recreation,  discussion  of 
relevant  problems,  and  worship. 


president     dan    oesch 

vice-president    torn  swenk 

secretary-treasurer  John    nealis 

sponsors     reverend  and  mrs.  howard  Stephenson 


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methodist  student  movement 


first  row:  donna  graverly,  ann  wesley,  berna-lu  greek,  elaine  belzer,  linda  mcgaughy,  Judy  parrott,  carol  schultz,  mary  lou 
smith,  helen  woo.  second  row:  Jackie  taylor,  pat  hobson,  torn  Johnson,  |im  frutchey,  bill  reiley,  joe  beavon,  dick  fattaruso,  John 
mutambara,  ting  sieu  mee. 


the  msm  stimulates  interest  in  theological 
and  world  problems  among  students,  it  pro- 
vides an  area  for  fellowship  and  a  deepening 
of  christian   faith  within  the   individual. 

during  the  year,  msm  helped  to  support 
henderson  settlement,  visited  the  methodist 
publishing  house  in  nashville,  tennessee,  and 
conducted  weekly  meetings  consisting  of 
panels,  speakers,  and  open  discussions. 


president    ronald    ramke 

vice-president     linda    mcgaughy 

secretary    Judy    parrott 

treasurer    george   reid 

sponsor reverend  donald  j.   welch 


panel    discussion    about    africa 


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newman  cLub 


seated:  angie  chiari,  lowell  barnett,  shirley  stepchuck,   regina  mabelitini,    vincent    vendetti,    father    mulhern,    george    sparks,    anita 
stepchuck. 


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the  newman  club  promotes  the  unity  of  the 
catholic  students  of  union  and  fosters  good 
will  on  the  campus,  this  year  the  group  planned 
various  films  and  lectures  for  their  meetings. 


president     angelo    chiari 

vice-president,  treasurer  .         george  sparks 

secretary       anita    stepchuck 

sponsor    father    mulhern 


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time  let  me  play  and  be 
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dylan   thomas 


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coach  pete  moore  indoctrinates 
new  new  bulldogs  with  the 
secretary  of  various  plays. 


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the  1961-62  union  college  basketball  team  had  a 
record  of  16-10  overall  and  7-5  in  the  k.i.a.c.  the 
bulldogs  were  tied  for  third  place  with  bellarmine 
in  the  k.i.a.c.  the  team  was  led  by  sam  cowan,  ron 
brack,  alvis  wooten  and  bobby  keith.  the  bulldogs 
were  hampered  by  height,  but  managed  to  give  every 
team  a  good  game,  the  bulldogs  will  lose  three  of 
its  starters  due  to  graduation,  as  well  as  one  of  the 
substitutes,  in  the  k.i.a.c.  tournament,  the  bulldogs 
were  beaten  by  transylvania  in  the  first  round  73-68. 
this  season  also  marked  the  last  in  the  cage  for  head 
coach  herman  bush,  who  was  elected  co-coach  of  the 
year  in  the  k.i.a.c,  and  remains  here  as  athletic 
director  and  chairman  of  health  and  physical  edu- 
cation department,  assistant  coach  pete  moore  will 
move  up  to  head  coach  next  season. 

the  nucleus  of  next  year's  team  will  be  built 
around  sophomores  ron  brack  and  bill  fultz,  as  well 
as  freshmen  donnie  lane,  bob  rainey,  bob  hensley, 
and  jerry  bush,  if  the  bulldogs  can  pick  up  some 
height  next  season,  they  should  be  ready  for  another 
good  season  in  the  k.i.a.c. 


bobby  shoots  in  traffic  behind  a  good  screen 


standing:    dove    gover,    ron    brack,    bill    fultz,    bob    rainey,    James  hundley,    alvis   wooten,    ted   Stewart,    sam  cowan,    bobby    keith, 
James   hensley,   donnie   lone,   kneeling:   don   calitri,   coach   herman  bush,  coach  pete  moore. 


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swimming  team 


first  row:   keith  sauselen,   wait   romano,   hap  cawood,   torn  swenk,    bill    moody,    bucky  colclough,    coach   thompson.     sec- 
ond row:  don  cordner,  dave  saxe,  Steve  baker,  randy  nelson,   stan  lawson,  cas  waddell,  chuck  conley,   reid  pate. 


the  1960-61  union  college  swimming 
team  had  a  very  successful  season,  coached 
by  John  goetz  and  lead  by  hap  cawood,  the 
pool  record-breaker  in  the  breaststroke; 
bucky  colclough,  state  backstroke  champi- 
on; roger  watson,  state  diving  champion; 
and  ron  boone,  jorge  mir,  hugh  hendricks, 
jim  denham,  george  sparks,  and  chuck  con- 
ley,  the  bull-dogs  gave  a  strong  challenge 
and  came  in  second  to  the  louisville  swim- 
ming team. 

the  1961-62  union  college  bulldogs  start- 
ed the  season  in  great  style  with  a  victory 
over  vanderbilt.  the  team  had  several  new 
members,  upperclassmen  as  well  as  fresh- 
men, the  only  returning  lettermen  were 
bucky  colclough,  chuck  conley,  and  hap 
cawood.  the  new  coach,  charles  thompson, 
worked  the  team  hard  through  the  1962 
season. 


letterman    chuck    and    novice    stan 


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roger   watson 

1961    state   diving   champion 


ray    colclough 

1961    state    backstroke   champion 


1961  swimming  pecoRfts 


state   records   set   by   un 

diving  roger  watson 

breaststroke        hap   cawood 

200    yard 
backstroke  ray   colclough 

200  yard 

school   records  broken   by 

medley    relay 
400   yard 


individual    medley 

200   yard 
diving 
butterfly 

200  yard 
free-style 

440   yard 
free-style 

100  yard 
backstroke 

200  yard 
breaststroke 

200  yard 
free-style 

400   yard 


ion    dolphins 
206   points 

2:34.3 

2:28 

union   dolphins 

ray   colclough 
hop   cawood 
bill    lloyd 
ron    boone 
ray  colclough 

roger   watson 
bill    lloyd 

hugh    hendricks 

Jorge    mir 

ray   colclough 

hap   cawood 

Jorge   mir 
bill    lloyd 
hap   cawood 
ron    boone 


hap   cawood 

1961    breaststroke    record-holder 


145 


first    row:   coach   pete   moore,    mike  Williams,    robert   patton,   eddie  bean,  pat  murphy,  ray  wright,  Julian  holland,  James  hampton, 
art    logue.     second    row:    wayne    mower,    douglas    hulitt,    charles  akers,  ronald  brack,  frank  galbraith,  bruce  roberts,  roger  watson. 


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the  union  college  thinlines  brought  the 
conference  crown  back  to  union  last  year,  they 
were  undefeated  in  conference  play  and  lost 
only  to  the  non-conference  foes,  eastern,  ken- 
tucky  state,  and  morehead.  in  the  conference 
tournament  union  was  victorious  over  bellar- 
mine,  berea,  georgetown,and  pikeville. 

the  thinlines  were  led  by  seniors  bruce  roberts 
(outstanding  in  high  and  low  hurdles)  and  pat 
murphy  (pole  vault,  shot,  discus,  and  high 
jump),  other  outstanding  members  were  bob 
patton  and  eddie  bean  in  the  dashes,  mike 
williams,  doug  h u I  lit  and  skip  george  in  the 
880,  alvis  wooten  in  the  440,  Julian  holland  in 
the  mile  and  two-mile  runs,  and  the  440  yard 
relay  team  which  included  bob  patton,  eddie 
bean,  bruce  roberts,  and  alvis  wooten.  wayne 
mower  set  a  school  record  in  the  javelin  with 
a  hurl  of  160  feet. 


two    men    hard    to    beat 


146 


the  1961  union  college  bulldogs  finished 
the  season  with  a  10-8  overall  record  and  a 
4-6  in  the  kentucky  inter-collegiate  athletic 
conference,  the  bulldogs  were  led  by  ted 
marcum,  monroe  hedrick,  dennis  bigelow, 
and  conley  marcum  at  the  plate;  and  by  roy 
dugger  and  ray  Johnson  on  the  mound,  the 
bulldogs  were  hard  to  beat  in  the  outside 
competition,  but  ran  into  a  little  trouble  in 
the  conference,  the  bulldogs  lost  only  conley 
marcum,  so  the  1962  season  for  the  bull- 
dogs looks  better  with  experience  and  the 
addition  of  new  freshmen. 


bunting    lessons 


BAseBAll 


first  row:  reed  tyler,  glen  conway,  John  moffitt,  jim  harbeson,  roy  dugger,  ron  dunk,  ronald  robinson,  monroe  hedrick,  ted 
marcum.  second  row:  coach  don  shaw,  jim  mcfarland,  dennis  bigelow,  paul  vaughn,  conley  marcum,  bob  shaw,  roymond 
Johnson,    don    riker,    autrey   debusk,    richard    west,    casper   carlton,   gerald  ballard. 


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tennis 


the  union  college  tennis  team, 
coached  by  John  goetz,  had  a  very 
enjoyable,  if  not  sucessful  year,  torn 
adams  was  the  only  returning  mem- 
ber of  the  team,  although  the  final 
record  showed  2  wins  and  10  losses, 
valuable  experience  was  gained  by 
members  of  the  team,  members  of  the 
team  were:  torn  adams,  floyd  cook, 
dave  gover,  mike  Johnson,  robert  som- 
mer,  and  charles  conley.  with  a  year's 
competition  under  their  belts,  the  re- 
turning "racket  squad"  is  a  sure  bet 
to  show  improvement  over  past  records. 


first    row:    dove    gover,    torn    adams,    floyd    cook,      second    row:    coach    John 
goetz,  John  stone,  mike  Johnson,  bob  sommer,  chuck  conley. 


adrian    dunaway,    |ohn    bruner,    bob   wilson,    dave    porter,    James   guth. 


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the  union  college  "putters"  had 
an  enjoyable,  although  not  sucess- 
ful year,  coached  by  herman  bush 
and  led  by  John  bruner,  the  only 
graduating  senior,  the  putters  gave 
a  good  account  of  themselves,  back- 
ing up  bruner  were  adrian  duna- 
way, jim  denham,  bob  wilson,  dave 
porter,  and  James  guth.  with  the  ex- 
perience gained  and  better  develop- 
ment of  the  putters,  we  are  looking 
forward  to  a  better  year  this  spring. 


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intRAmuRaLs 


football 


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volleyball 


149 


intpamuR^Ls 


track 


girls 
basketball 


150 


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i  am  a  part  of  all  that  i  have  met 

how  dull  it  is  to  pause,  to  make  an  end, 
to  rust  unburnished,  not  to  shine  in  use! 
alfred  lord  tennyson 


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freshman  orientation  1  W¥% 


standing    in    line    is   a    union    tradition 


-;-*; 


this    is    where    they    take   your    money 


where's    stinking    creek? 


freshmen    lose 


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justice   (?) 


no!    freshmen    cannot    take   calculus! 


already? 


this    is    supposed    to    be    fun 


where's    the   confederate    flag? 


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danieL  Boone  festival 


Joyce   stansell   and   Stanley  godfrey,    stars   of   beyond   the    gap 
discuss  the   production  with   reid  gilbert 


governor    combs    receiving     members    of 
the    cast    and    crew    of    beyond    the    gap 


little    cast    members    of    the    pageant 
in    the    pre-performance    parade 


early    kentucky    preacher    performing    a    mass    marriage 


the    rev.    Stephenson    spinning   a   yarn 


a    home    is   built    from    rough-hewn    logs 


153 


homecoming 


dsf's   kick-off 


katheryn    roberts 
linda    hill 


oldsters 


pfeiffer   display 
memory    lane 


darlene    rhinehart 


ruth    asher 


154 


youngsters 


BALL 


Stevenson    display 
raising    a    racquet 


homecoming 


alice   carter 


priscilla   holt 


snea's    bulldog 


alice    blackman 


nancy    moore 


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jo  Crockett   os  gertrude 
hank    zingg    as   Claudius 


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bill    maxwell   as   osric 
hank    zingg,    jo   Crockett 
jax   Carroll    as    laertes 


mike    snodgrass   as   gravedigger 
stan    hall,    bob    sommers   as    horatio 


mike   snodgrass  as   player   king 
juanita   Williams   as   player  queen 
pat   hurley   and   pat   hopkins   as   pages 
stan   hall   as   hamlet 


jo   Crockett,    lou    foxwell    as    polonius,    hang    zingg,    alice    verner    as 
page,    jax   Carroll 


heLLo  out  thepe 


lee    alien    and   dick    slusher    in    a    dramatic    moment 
from  saroyan's  hello  out  there 


158 


milton   perry  as   jean 
mary  alice   lantz   as   kristin 
jo  Crockett  as  miss  Julie 


dick  slusher  as  yank 
larry  westbrook  as  paddy 
phil  stone  as  worker 


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jim  denham  as  iww  official 
dick  slusher  as  yank 


inter-regum 


open  houses 


union  advocates  certain  forms  of  gambling. 


i  wanna  stay! 


all   the  comforts  of  home. 


want  to  skip  the  dance? 


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interesting    text,    n'est-ce    pas? 


not   too    tight 


campus  Life 


just    when    i    wanted    to    go    to 


will    casper   win? 


i   crown   you   queen   of   the   shack! 


what's    this    button    for? 


Saturday    western 


161 


campus  Life 


term   paper   duet 


but    honest    they're    my    brother's 


give    me    back  my   coke 


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brother — all   over — going   west — young   man 
tintex-japlac-certain-teed  overalls   ads 
and    landsakes!    under  the   new   playbill    ripped 
in  the  guaranteed  corner  see  bert  Williams  what? 

hart   crane 


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163 


faculty  and  staff  index 


blacketor,   paul  g.    19,  20 

bovd,   j.  h.    18 

bradley,  erwin  s.  26,   114,   113 

bradley,   vivian   31,    113 

bush,   herman   21,    107,    143 

carson,   mamie  d.  31 

chadwell,   clarence  32 

cowan,  loretta  31 

davis,  norman   w.  24 

dougherty,    John   w.    23 

dougherty,  janice   lee  32,    106,    119 

forman,   elsie   27 

ghormley,  hugh  w.  26,    108,    123 

gilbert,   Christine   29,    102 

gilbert,  frank  a.  24 

qilbert,   e.    reid   23,    124,   98 

qoodwin,   Virginia    31,    132 

qreen,  allan  e.   23 

guha,    manindra    Chandra   24 

hacker,    joe   c    27 

hansen,  bruce  w.  25,   105 

hording,  doris  ann  23 

hays,   William   paul   22,    119,    100 

hinson,   albert   r.   22,    101 


hissam,   ruth  32 

hoeltje,   hubert  28 

igleheart,    j.    hayden    30 

kelly,   John   d.   23,    1  19 

lay,  mary  alice  25,    112 

lucas,   dorothy    19 

mcferrin,  lames  b.  31 

mcmahon,   william   e.    121,   29 

mcmahon,    dorothy    102,    29 

mangold,  w.  g.  28,    110,    111.    1  19 

marigold,   Constance    110,    111,    119,   229 

mastin,  Christine  33 

matthews,   robert  d.   30,    121 

maxwell,  donald  j.  22 

merchant,    frank   e.    28 

merchant,   chnstine  b.   25,    104,    115 

millen,   j.   larue  27,    104,    123 

miller,   mahlon    17 

milliken,   rena  26,    1  13,   123 

moore,  kathleen  20,   113 

moore,   paul   s.   21,    143,    146 

moore,  dale  32 

owen,    mary   c.    19,    104,    120,    123,    132 


parry,    helene    27,    123 
patridge,   frances  21 
pettus,   mary  24,    115 
poqorelskin,   milton   a. 
potter,   marshall    b.    19 
potter,    sherrill    32 
robbins,  warren  20 
shaw,   dorothy   33 
simms,  charles  w.  20 
singer,   Catherine   f.   34 
SDurlock,   arthur  e.    19 
steinkraus,  warren  e.  30 
storey,    mildred    27,    1  13, 
thompson,  charles   144,  21 
thompson,  betty  21 
townsend,    milton    19,    1 20 
watson,   james  a.   25,    115 
watts,    Winifred    29 
welch,  donald  j,    18,  30 
wilder,  barbara  33 
wilson,    myrtle    33 


25,   99 


119. 
123 


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student  index 


adcock,    ronald   54,    117,    119,    125 

akers,   Carolyn    1  04,    1 35 

akers,   charles   e.    54,   69,    146 

alexander,  jeannnie  79,    109 

alexander,    jesse    t.    79 

allemang,   thomas   37 

al'en,   enzabeth    54,    124,    158 

alien,   james  s.  54 

alien,   patsy   lou   37,    102,    110,    132 

alien,   william   j.   79,    108 

allin,  edwin  69,    107 

amis,   thomas   79 

anqus,   Wallace  69,   99,    105     109,    125 

armington,    lee   54,    125 

arthur,    melva   joan   79 

asher,    ruth    54,   92,    102,    1Q4,    136,    154 

auraden,    katherine    79,    1 06 

austin,   bobby    ray   54 

austin,   david   54 

overs,   bruce   w.    79 

babcock,    franklin    79 

bailey,    barbara    69 

bailey,    patncia    69,    108 

baird,    linda   79,    109 

baker,   etta    ruth   79 

baker,    frances  w.    69 

baker,    Stephen    1.    69,    109,    144 

bollard,  gerald  55,   147 

barnett,    lowell    79 

baumgardner,  nadine  55,   126,    131 

bazorgan,    mojdeh    79,    132 

beagle,  wayne   79 

bean,   darlene   78,   79 

bean,   edword   37,    146 

beavon,    |r.    Joseph   79,    119,    121,    124,    131, 

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beisecker,   nancy  79,    106 


belzer,  elaine   55,    132 

bender,  nancy  r.  69,   102,    108,    119,    132 

benfield,    jerry  m.   69 

bennett,   karl    lee   55 

bentley,   John   alon   79 

bernhardt,   robert    1 36 

bigelow,   dennis   69,    136,    147 

bird,  rebecca    lee  69,    120,   131,    132 

birdsoll,    thomas    c.    77,    1  14 

black,   alice   mae   69,    124,    158 

black,  edward  h.  69 

black,    lorraine  a.   79,   98 

black,   robert   37 

blackmon,  alice   c.   37,   92,    106,    120,    132, 

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blair,    patricia    55,    108,    135 
blrsh,   richard  a.   69,    100 
bloyd,   rose  ann   69 
bocock,  edward  d.  37,   108,   114,   126 
boggs,  kenneth  m,  69 
booher,   ralph   69,    102,    114 
boone,   ronald  a.   55,    145 
boswell,   mary  e.   69 
boyer,  mary  sue  79 
brack,    ronald    143,    1 46 
brashear,   a  Ian   w.   79 
brown,   mary  e.   78,   79,    105.    109 
brown,    matt  hew    m.    55 
brown,    robert    h.    53,    56,    1  16 
browning,   lana  sue  38,    126 
bruce,   don    w.   70 
brumbaugh,   harry   79 
brunkhart,  donald  70,    115 
bryson,    theodore    80,    131 
burqe,    randall    d.    108 
burleigh,   david   80,    106,    121,    131 
burns,   carolyn   sue   38,    126,    132,    135 


burton,   Chester   g.    38 

burton,    eleanor    s.    80 

bush,   gerald   s.    80 

bush,   john  a.  jr.   70,    107 

butler,   herbert   h.   38,    107,    116,   99 

butler,   laurance  c.   70,    109 

cabrero,    carmen    70 

calitri,   donald    I.    70 

canfield,    paul   t.   80 

carlock,   janet   kay    80,    112 

carlton,  casper  v.  38,  92,    147,    127 

carmines,    james    w.    56 

carnes,  maxola  56 

carr,   richard  d.  70,    125 

carter,   alice   faye   80,   91,   92,    131,    154, 

127 
carter,   clarinda    j.   70 
carter,    robert   a.    80 
cawood,  albert  38,    1  1  7,    1  44     145 
cerynar,    Joseph    I.    80 
chandler,    peggy    I.   70 
chiari,  angelo  j.  39,    116,    138 
dark,  alvin   w.  56,    1  10,    138 
dark,   arnita   80,    131 
dark,  edward  a.   70,    121,    127,    131 
dark,   mary   ruth   80 

dark,   robert   I.   39,    107,    116.    120,    136 
clarkson,  cynthia  56,    126,    131 
clay,   nancy  glynn   70,   99,    1  1  1 
clement,    robert   70 
dine,  danny  lee  56,  98,    107.   124 
cobb,    kenneth   70 
cobb,    nancella    80 
cochran,    mary    m.    70 
colclough,    sherwood    36,    39.    92,    94,    107, 

120,    144,    145 


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collier,    esteva    80 

combs,    george    rn.    80, 

combs,  waiter  j.  70 

comer,  jomes  dermis  80 

conley,    charles    n.    70,    J 07,    J 09,    120,    144, 

148 
Conner,    david     m.    80 
con  way,    glenn    e.    70,    147 
cook,   carolyn   sue   71,    111 
cook,    floyd    h.    53,    56,    92,    147 
coomer,    Jacqueline    71,    112 
cordner,    donald   t.    80,    144 
cowan,   samuel   56,    146 
creighton,    david    I.    71 
crockett,   trilby    j.    71,   98,    124,    158 
crowe,    lois   carol    71,    102,    126,    132 
curry,  elizabeth   I.   80,    106,    1 09 
curry,   mary  ann   39,    100,    106,    109 
dahm,    patty   ann    80 
damstrom,  kenneth   80,    108,   135 
davis,  barbara   j.   57 
da  vis,    wilma    Joyce    80 
delk,   harold   jr.   80 
dellmore,   dale    lee   80,    121 
dempsey,  arlene  j.  80,    124,   126 
denham,    james    I.   57 
dcrossett,    aaron    r.    7 1 
devoe,   John   71,    136 
diehl,    bonnie    sue   39,    126 
dietnch,   lynn   j.   81,    1  12,    136 
dimarco,   paul   p.   71 
diswood,    priscilla    81,    99,    124 
doolin,  June  81 
douce,   thomas   I.    71,    107 
dudley,   alice   jane   81,    109,    119,    136 
duff,  mable   lee  71,    101,    126 
dugger,  roy  robert  39,  99,   147 
dunaway,  adrian  40,  92,    148 
dyche,   patricia   onne    110 
eaton,   ruth   i.   81,    136 
eby,  diana   may   71,    101,    126 
elam,  drucilla   m.   81 ,    1  10 
elam,   linda   lee  71,    102,    120,    131 
elford,   frederick    1  19 
elliott,  William   I.  57,   106,   1  19 
evans,  wilma  g.   71,    102,    104.    127 
evoy,    wyn    w.    81,    1 09 
fairchild,  gail   57,    132 
fairchild,    harold    81 
fattaruso,    nchard   81,    114,    137 
fields,  orvel  e.   81 
flynn,  thomas  j.   81,    114 
foley,   elbert  j.   57 
foster,   carol   a.   81 
foster,   dorothy   I.   81 
fox,  William  f.   81,   136 
foxwell,  louis  w.  57,   117,   119     124,    158 
frahn,   barbara   a.   57,    126 
france,   brenda    81,    1  15,    132 
f ranee,  vivian  c.  57,   101,   132 
frank,    Joseph    d.    81,    135 
frazier,    mary   e.    81 ,    135 
freitas,   dan   40,    107 
from,  charles   I.   71,    1  10,    115 
frutchey,   james  a.    71,    126,    137 
fuller,    tonilynn    81 
fultz,    William    t.    71,    143 
gallagher,  eileen   81 
gardner,   james   r.   71 
gleesey,  William  81 
george,  floyd  e.  71,   106,   114,   120 
gibson,    John    david    58 
gilmore,   sue   58 
giron,    raymond    72,    105 
glahn,   david   a.    81,    121 
gleason,  ruth  I.  81 
godbey,  joann  40,   124,   126 
golden,  aubrey   81 
goodin,   bobby    r.    72 
gover,  david   40,    143,    148 
gover,  glen   jr.   58,    131 
graham,   charles   72,    108,    110,    121 
grant,   Joyce   j.   40 

gravely,   nina    I.   82,    108,    121,    131,    137 
gray,   gail   worth    82,    109 
greek,    berna-lu    82,    137 
gressel,   ronald   k.   58 
griffin,   michael   82,    105 
gunn,  james   h.   72,    121,    131 
guthrie,   kay  a.  42 
hall,    bill   n.   41,    123 
hall,    charles    jr.    58 
hall,  elayne   r.   41 
hamilton,   John   jr.   58 
hamlin,    William    58 
hammond,  donald   p.   58,    106 
hammons,  arvil   82 
hammons,   euna   fay   72,    1  12 
hammons,    james   e.   72,    109,    125 
hampton,    james    h.    41,    146 
hampton,    lawrence    72 
hampton,  paula  b.  82,   100,   106,    119 


harbeson,    james   p.    72,    136 

harbold,   david   h.   72,    136 

hording,    harry  t.    72 

harnman,  sharon   82,    110 

harris,   juanita    p.   59 

hastings,    robert    72 

hatfield,   wanda   n.   41 

haulenbeek,  robert  72,    105 

hawn,  janet  s.  59 

hawn,  sharon   r.   82,    106 

hays,   robert    lee   41,    114,    127 

hays,   sandra    82 

hays,    Virginia    n.    72,    108,    126 

hedrick,   monroe  a.    59,    147 

heffern,    robert    v.    82 

hele,  kenneth  59 

helton,  helen  j.  72 

helton,    shelvia    j.    82 

hen  ley,   betty    lou   82 

hensley,   james  e.    82,    143 

herren,   harry   k.    82 

hetnek,   merry  a.   72,    102,    104.    105,    109 

hicks,  charles   m.   59,    108,    117,    121 

hicks,   Janice  c.   59,    106,    128 

hieronymus,   paul   59,    123 

hill,   linda    lee   72,   91,   92,    126.    154 

hobbs,    carolyn    sue    82 

hobson,    patricia   e.    82,    131,    136,    137 

hoff,    linda    lu    59,    102,    120,    141 

holt,    priscilla    s.   60,   92,    102;    132,    155 

hopkins,   a.    lucille   72 

hopkins,    patricia  a.   72,    110,    120,    132,    158 

hopper,    William   h.   82 

hoskins,   William    41 

houben,   laura   I.   73,    1 08 

ho  ward,    gayle   d.    82 

hubbard,  marvin  e.   73 

hubbard,    norma    j.    42 

hudson,  thomas  w.  73 

hulitt,   douglas   r.   60,    107,    146 

hundley,    james   e.    143 

hunter,   richard   jr.   73,    106,    120,    121 

inglis,    margaret   e.    82,    106 

ire  Ian,    richard    m.    82 

jackson,   freeda   a.   82 

jackson,  Janice  f.  82,   105,    124 

Jacobs,   maurice   s.    82 

james,  gwyneth  e.   73,    100,    106,    119 

jarvis,    |eanne   a.    82 

jarvis,   mary   jane   83 

jarvis.  penny   lee  73 

jasper,   Stephen   t.    60,    107 

Jensen,   douglas   p.    83 

lessee,  gary  d.  42,    106,    123 

Johnson,    betty   j.   42,    135 

Johnson,   conrad   r.    60 

Johnson,   dorothy    42,    1  15 

johnson,  elizabeth  42,    109,    136 

johnson,    judith    83,    1  12 

johnson,   michael   73,    148 

johnson,    raymond    73,    147 

johnson,  thomas  w.   83,    137 

Johnson,   waiter  42 

jones,  carol  a.   60,  98,    124,    128,    136 

kangur,    alan    83 

keenon,    rodney    73,    1 05 

keith,    bobby    r.    43,    143 

kelley,   anna   m.    83 

kelley,    norman    a.    106 

kelly,  benny   p.  60 

kelly,    betty   a.    36,   43,    123 

kidwell,  barbara  60,    120,    126,    131 

kiernan,  joan  m.    131 

king,   jay   h.    83,    106 

kirkland,   martha    73,    102,    104 

knox,    kathryn    joann    73,    102,    104 

kraus,    donald   a.    43 

krebs,   gloria   jean   73,    102,    141 

kreh,    daniel    w.    43 

lane,  donald  g.  83,   143 

langdon,  bruce  43,    117,    119,    127 

lantz,  mary  alice  73,    124 

launn,    lois   e.    68,    73,    102,    135 

lawson,    clarence    60 

lawson,  Stanley  g.    83,    144 

leach,  carole  I.  83 

leach,  clarence  jr.  61,    104 

leathersich,    peter    78,     124,     136 

leslie,   doris   83,    124,    136 

lilley,   reginald  43 

linblad,    robert   b.   44,   98,    124 

lloyd,   john   h.  44,    107 

lloyd,    norman   w.   61,    107,    145 

look,    paulette    73,    102,    104,    132 

loos,  earl  don  44,  99,    123 

lovelace,  billy  b.  44,  99,   104,   111,   115,   120 

lovett,  gary   j.  61 

ludwig,    charles   83 

mccluskey,   james   73 

mcconnell,   dorothy   73,    124 

medermott,  gretchen  61,    104,    120 

mcdonald,    sharon    61 


mcfarland,  james  74,   127,   147 

megaughy,   linda  73,   104,   126.   137 

mabelitini,   regina   53,  61,  98.    124,    138 

mace,  Jennings  83,    105 

mafarachisi,   boaz   83,    1  14 

maggard,    vernon    44 

manuel,   james   r.   44,    111,    115.    128 

marcum,    teddy    45,    1 47 

marcus,    lloyd    61 

martin,  joe  d.   74 

masingil,   homer   45 

massie,    james    d.    83 

matheson,   gail    83 

mathews,    james   61 

matthews,  wayne  74 

maxey,    donald   45,    114,    116,    120,    128 

mays,   dons   d.    83 

megee,    milton    74 

melton,  ethel  s.  83,   135 

messeck,  John  d.  83 

messer,  anna  I.  83 

messer,  flem   r.  45 

messer,  gertrude  45 

miller,   diana   I.   45,    102 

miller,  wendell  62 

mills,   basil   53,   62 

mink,   susan   c.   74,    91,    120,    103,    119,    106, 
132 

minter,  edward  62,  99 

mir,    Jorge   74,    107,    145 

mitchell,  charles  83,    106 

mitias,   michael   62 

moffitt,  John  w.  62,    147 

mohr,   florence   83,    132 

monro,   alfred   62 

moody,  william  n.   83,    109,    144 

moore,  margaret  46 

moore,  nancy  ann  74,  91,  92,   103,   104,   126 
132,    155 

moose,  edward   84,    135 

mott,   theodore   e.    62,    111,    1.25,    114 

mulley,   willian    74 

murphy,    lawerence    62,    1 27 

mutambara,  john   84,    131,    114.    137 

napier,   canton   46,    123 

nealis,    john   a.  46,    107,    116,    136 

nealis,   wayne  s.   84,    116 

neitzel,    loretta    84 

neland,   kenneth  84,    109 

nelson,   gregory    84,    1 44 

nelson,  james  c.  46,    106 

newport,   thomas    84,    135 

newsom,    marie  e.    84,   99 

niemann,  bonnie  63,    103,   132,.    136 

nippert,   howard   r.  63,    105 

oesch,  daniel   74,   1  16,   127,    136 

orr,   john   t.   46,    111,    136 

osborne,    carolyn    74,    106,    1  10 

parker,  anna   lee  46 

parker,  james  w.  47 

parker,   robert  63 

parks,    richard   63 

parrott,   judy  c.   74,    101,    103     126,    137 

parsons,    robert   84 

pate,    robert   84,    1 44 

patton,    robert    63,    119,    128 

payne,  donald  ray  63,   119,    128 

peacock,  Joyce  84,   131,    132 

pence,    daniel    74 

perdew,    landon    47 

perry,    milton    74,    119,    100,    J  24 

Peterson,    robert   s.   63,    115,    128 

philpot,    bonnie    I.    84,    115 

phyllides,    marilyn    63,    126 

pickard,    donald    47 

pifer,  erick,   68,   74,    108 

pike,   lawrence   64,    110 

potter,  finley   c.    105,    108 

powell,   patricia  47 

pridgen,  roland  w.   47,    107,    126,    128 

quast,   kenneth   84 

quillen,    earl    w.    64,    1  15 

rainey,  bobby  84,    143 

ramke,    ronald  47,    106,    120,    121,    131 

redfern,    j.  Jerome   64,    100,    106,    119 

reeves,    linda    I.    84,    106 

reid,    george    64,    1  1 9 

reid,   robert   k.   84 

reiley,  william  g.   84,    110,   119,    137 

reynolds,  evelyn  48,  126 

rhinehart,  darlene  84,  92,   154 

rice,   bonnie   sue   84 

rice,  harry  s.  74,   1  1  1 

rice,  jennie  jo  74,    108,    111,    135 

rice,    paul   64 

richman,   Joseph    74 

riker,  donald    147 

rivel,   john    I.    jr.   64,    105,    108,    121 

roberts,    katheryn    48,     92,     104,     111,     120, 

136,    154 
roberts,    mary    j.    74,    1 32 


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robertson    gene    h. 
robinette,    Joanne   75 
robinson,    paul    e.    64 
robinson,   ronald   r.  48,    147 
rodeck,  douglas  w.   65,    136 
rogers,  Judith  a.   84,    124,    126,    136,    154 
rogers,    mary   75,    1  12 
romano,   waiter   t.    75,    109,    115,    144 
roop,  ernest   g.    84 
rose,    Christine    84,    108,    121,    131 
rushton,  richard   1  18,    121,   131 
russell,  ella   s.   65,    141 
Salisbury,   linda  65,   103,    106 
salyer,  buddy  75,   107,   120,   1.36 
Sanderson,  doris  48,    103,    110.    Ill,    126 
sapp,    robert   w.   65,    125 
satterly,    arnold    49 
sauselen,    keith    84,    109,    144 
saxe,  david  n.    84,    109,    131 
sayre,    j.    ried   65 
sayre,  William   85 
scent,   judy   75,    106 
schuldt,   robert   49,    1  17,    121 
schultz,  carol   75,    110,    120, 
schweitzer,   david   85 
seeburg,    ingrid   85 
sell,  norbert 
sergent,  annabel    78, 
serrano,  eulalia   75 
show,   leslie  75,   103, 
shaw,   james   85,    13 
sheldon,  alberta   75 
shell,   mary  f.   85 

shellenbarger,  george  85,  108     124,    114,    135 
shelton,   alvin   85 
shelton,   donald   49,    126 
shepherd,   John   36,   49,  92,    1?0 
sheppard,    rex   49. 
shetler,    leonard   85,    131 
sibert,   james  75 
sieswerda,   paul   75 
simmermon,  Judith  85 
simpson,    kenneth    50,    106,    1]9 
sizemore,    adna    85 

slusher,   richard   50,  98,    106,    124,    126,    158 
smart,  montrose  65,    112 
smith,  betty   85,    115 
smith,    ellis    jr.    85 
smith,    glenda    c.    85 

smith,   mary    lou    75,    104,    110.    137,    106 
smith,   robert   m.   50,    117 
snook,   waiter  65,    1  1  7 

snowball,  sally  75,    103,    104,    108,    110,    126 
127,    128,    132 


144 


128 
137 


85 

135 
1 
104,   121     131 


107 
126, 


131,    141 


soares,    ronald    65 

sorrell,   terry   85 

sparks,  george    138 

spath,  John  paul  66,   107 

sproul,    james    1  19,    106 

stacy,  adam    111,   50 

stamper,    larry    66 

stark,   william    jr.    85 

stepchuck,  mary  a.  75,   138 

Stephens,   brenda   85,    109 

stetler,   rae   75,    103,    104,    128 

Stevens,  martha  75,   104,    119.    124, 

stinson,   edward    75,    108 

stinson,    james   a.    66,    121 

stone,   george  66,    1  1  1 

stone,    philip    76,    105 

stone,    William    j.    50 

strong,   william   85 

strother,    linda    85 

strother,    ottis   b.    76 

strunk,   danny   76,    105, 

sturdevant,  david   85 

suffelette,   mary   a.   66, 

sullivan,    jay   85 

swanner,  earl  76 

swanner,    norma   50 

swenk,    thomas    76,    1 36, 

symes,   John  e.   51 ,    121 

szabo,    richard    76 

taylor,    freida    76 

taylor,    jacquelynn    85, 

106 
taylor,    Joanne    51 ,    112 
taylor,   patsy   76 
taylor,    victor    66,     124 
tender,   John   w.    85,   99 
thomas,   albert   w.    85 
thomas,  cecil   jr.   51 
thomas,  Joyce  ann   86,    132, 
thompson,  donna   I.   76,    106 
thompson,    james    86 
thurston,    cecil    86 
tignor,    cassandra    86,    1 09, 
ting,   siew    mee    86,    1 37 
tower,   harriet  51,  95,    104,    111,    120,    132 
townsend,    margorie   76,    126,    132 
trader,   Jonathan    76 
louis    76 

donald  86,    108,   121,    131 
william  e.   86 
carol   I.   86,   108,    124,   136 

james   86,    126 

John    c.    108 


109      144 


131,    132,    136,    137, 


127,    106 


126,    135 


trefz 

turner 

turner 

ulrich, 

valentine 

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venditti,    vincent    138 

vickers,    janet   m.    86 

waddell,  castner  86,    108,    131      144 

waqner,  ronald  86 

walker,    ronald    76 

waller,    lorrene    86,    1 05 

wallin,   curtis   51,    106 

washabaugh,  richard  76 

watkins,    daniel    I.    86 

watkins,   jenny   h.   66 

watson,  karen  s.  76,    103 

watson,  roger  a.  51,   102,  98,   124,   127,    145, 

146 
watson,    ronald    111,    115,    1 35 
webb,   gilley  elberta   76,  99,    105 
welch,   lyda   sue  76,    103 
werley,    Joan    e.    66,    112,    119     126 
wesley,    elizabeth    76,    101,    126,    137 
west,   millard    larry   86 
west,    richard    52,    136,    147 
westbrook,    lawrence   77,    1 26 
wharton,    John   67 
white,    ruth    67 

whiteman,  david  67,    121,    114 
Whitfield,  carol   glee  67,    100,   103,    106,    120 
wilder,  fred  67 
wilder,  morris  67,   108,   121 
wilder,    vernon    o.    77,    1 05 
wilkins,    charles    77 
Williams,   michael    67,   92,    145 
Williamson,    nona    77,     1 08 
wilson,  robert  k.  52,    106,    1 2Q 
wilson,   wesley   c.   77,    121 
woo,  helen  86,   1 37 
wood,    robert  k.   52,    106,    120 
woodbury,   c.  douglas  77 
wooton,  alvis  52,   143 
wooton,  iean   h.   77,  92 
worley,    patrick    62,    1 26 
wyatt,   elizabeth   77 
wyatt,   mary    louise    77,    112,    141 
yang,   james   52 
yates,    harry    77 
yeatts,    william    86 
vetman,   james  36,   52 
york,   m.    lucille   52,    103 
york,    marcetta   67,    103,    104     111,   99,    132, 

127,    106 
young,    betty    j.    86,    1 31 
young,    james  w.    68,    77,    115,    116 
young,   william    67 
zingg,   henry   p.    77,   98,    124,    155 


148 


148 


vanhook,  lois  j.  86,   1  31 


foley's 

rri-angle 

laundry 


just  a  few 
steps  from 
union   college 

barbourville,    kentucky 


louis'  drive-in 

midnight   snacks   for    midnight   studies 

louisburgers,    soft   drinks,    sundaes,    complete   dinners   and    short   orders 

phone   546-3302  pineville   rd. 


168 


cotton 
cleaners 

1-day  service 
pfeiffer: 

becky  bird 
linda  elam 

Stevenson: 

harry   rice 
george   reid 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  THAT  CARRY  THIS  LABEL... 
ARE  GRADE  "A"-  All  THE  WAYI 


PET 

DAIRY    PRODUCTS 


COMPARE  PET  WITH  ANY  OTHER 


phone    1257 


middlesboro 


kentucky 


american 

fidelity 

bank 

member 

federal 

deposit 

insurance 

corporation 

phone   546-3138                  barbourville 

kentucky 

barbourville   insurance 
agency 

roy    I.    faulkner,   grace   m.    faulkner 
and    charles    w.    buchanan,    agents 

your  independent  agent  serves  you 
with  complete  insurance  protection 

auto  —  fire  — ■  wind  —  bonds 

phone  546-3303 

mitchell   theatre  barbourville 


hernon 
drug   company 

the 
rexall  store 

barbourville,    kentucky 


169 


Booster  page 


wes,   dave,   norm,    jay,   dave 

ted   mott 

disciples  of   whitman 

willie  and   candy 

max   d.   yount 

compliments  of  dr.    &   mrs.   congleton 

powell's   barber   shop 

hampton  &   nau 

woolum's   barber   shop 

maynard 

torn   flynn   XII 

al    monro 

earl    swanner   &   nancy  turpin 

torn   &   porky 

pete   &   bonnie 

"the   flying   dutchman" 

"butch,   bob,    jim   &   'konga'  " 

uncle  miltie 

the   roving    rebels 

alkie   ,      lush    ,      sat 
larry   &    sue 
ron   adcock 
vie,   dave 
alvin   and   gail 
maurice   s.    Jacobs 
finley   potter 
west   and   speedy 
lee   m.    armington 
dick  slusher 
"bo  and  sis" 
rebels — harry   &   don 
doug    ray   hulitt 
torn,    jim,    jack,   sherry 


blair  and   jean 

jim   and    linda 

jorge   mir 

gregory   r.    nelson 

California   or   bust 

jesse  t.   alexander 

wayne,  ed   and   jim 

don   maxey 

barbara    I.    lorch   &  thomas  c.   birdsall 

trader  and   gardner,    115 

richman   &   szabo   engineering 

"hawk"   "thumper" 

bucky  and  susan 

dona  Id  r.  payne 

Stanley  and   veronica 

cookie  &    lois 

robert   wood   &  ernest   hammons 

bob  &   paulette 

karl    bennett 

vincent  j.  venditti  and  nancy  a.  dearth 

bob  and   joan 

casper   and   nancy 

george   and   doris 

tex   and   sheryl 

double   j's   pat   &   wally 

sandra    hays 

jim,    jerry  and   bull 

wayne   brashear 

bob   and   dotty 

torn   and   jim 

hap  et  al 

wait,  alice  and   "babe" 


170 


rocaAaatcLA 


Fancy 
Canned   Foods 

Distributed   by 

HALE   BROTHERS 

Fresh    Fruits 
Vegetables 

Morristown,   Tennessee 


herff-jones  company 

designers   and    manufacturers 
school    and   college    jewelry 
graduation   announcements 
medals  —  cups  —  trophies 

jewelers  to   union   college 

indianapolis,  indiana 


barbourville 

firestone  supply 

court  square 

phone   546-4144 

r.   h.   williams 

most 
popular   store 

on 
court   square 
barbourville 


the   pause  that 

refreshes    . 

(m\ 

wm 

middlesboro 

coca-cola 

bottling 

works 

(incorpoi 

•ated) 

engle#s 

studio 

the   finest   in 

photographic   equipment 

and 

supplies 

—  developing 

—  printing 

—  enlarging 

court 

square 

phone 

barbo 

jrville 

546-3142 

kentucky 

171 


advocate  publishing  company 

publishers  of: 

the    barbourville    mountain   advocate 
union  college's  orange   and   black 

underwood   typewriter 

sunstrand   adding   machines 
all    makes  of   portables 

complete   repairs  on  office   machines 


cecil   h.   wilson,    '38 


phone:    546-3175 


barbourville,    kentucky 


dairy   products   from    meadow   gold 


distributed    in    barbourville   area 


Meadow 
Gold 


featuring   the   first   completely  wax   free   milk   carton  — 


plastic   inside   &  out  guaranteed   fully   leak-proof 


phone   546-3175  and   3779 


barbourville,    kentucky 


172 


d  &  w  cafeteria 

homecooked   food 
homemade   pies 
cafeteria   hours 


1 1    am  -  2   pm 


5   pm  -  8   pr 


miller-yancey 
furniture   company 

the   store  of  standard   brand   furniture 

kroehler-lang-valentine   seaver 

young-willett-simmons 

douglas-mersman-drexel 

globe-tell-city-karpen 

sold    in    barbourville    by    miller-yancey 

barbourville  kentucky 


la 

resita   corset 

company 

Ph 

one:      546-4173 

walker 

barbourville 

park   roa 

d                         kentucky 

now   it's  pepsi 

for   those   who   think   young 


cora  s 
department  store 

Jonathan    logon   dresses 

majestic   sportswear 

vanity  fair   lingerie 

phone   546-3148  barbourville 


gordons   food   company 

louisville,    ky. 


kern's  bakery 

for 

the   best   in 
goods  try 

baked 

kern' 

s   bakery 

london,    kentucky 

phone: 

864-2725 

173 


refresh 

with 

milk! 

when   you're   done 

in    from    summer   chores,    take    time 

out 

for    milk. 

drink  it  ice  cold. 

that 

's  when  your  thi 

rst  feels  the  full  cool 

'less 

of  "nature's 

best  refresher." 

ice 

cold   milk,   with 

its   solid   nourishment 

of 

natural    pro- 

teins 

and 

vitamins,    leads 

the    field    in    refresh 

ment. 

drink  3   glasses 

you   never 

of   milk  every 

day 

chappeSI's 

dairy,  inc. 

outgrow 

your   need 

for   milk! 

middlesboro   branch 

p.  o.    box   29 

phone   41 

middlesboro,    kentucky 

knox   st. 


knox  cash  jobbers 

wholesale   distributors  —   rack   jobbers 

confections  —  cigars 

restaurant   supplies   —   sundry    items 

health   &   beauty  aids 

school   supplies 

hwy  25e   b'ville 


546-3400 


174 


western  - 

auto 

miller   & 

ball 

general    service   store 

toys,   tools 

,    tires 

barbourville, 

kentucky 

treadway  bros. 

820    north    main    street 
building    materials 
phone   546-3357 


barbourville 


kentucky 


rapp  lumber 

and 

ready  mix 

building   materials  for 
every   need 

phone   546-3606 


barbourville 


kentucky 


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y 

and   dry   cleaners 
fur  and   box  storage 

linen   service 
phone   546-3151 


175 


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