Archives of Appalachia
Logo Alumni Quarterly Index

This index is updated through the Fall 1999 issue. Printed copies of the Alumni Quarterly, now called ETSU Today, can be found in the Archives of Appalachia.

  • An "A" following a name means Author, e.g., Allen, John D. (A): XXXII (Summer 1968), 11, P.
  • An "A", "O", "S" before an entry number means alumni, obituary, student, e.g., Albee, Denny: (A) XLI (Summer 1977), 11, P.
  • The number and letter following the entry is the page number, and "P" indicates a photograph.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Click on a letter to go to that section of the index.

A

  • Abernathy, Ralph: XLIX (March 1985), 5, P
  • Abner, William Ray, '53--commissioned 2nd lieutenant during ETSC's first commissioning ceremony: (A) LVI (Winter 1993): 19
  • Academic Affairs: XXX (Fall 1965), 7; XLI (Summer 1977), 6; XLVIII (March 1984), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 7
  • Academic Advisement Program implemented--LX (Fall 1997), 13
  • Academic ranking: LXI (Spring 1998), 6
  • Acuff, Nancy Hamblem: XLII (Winter, 1978), 11
  • Adams, Holly, '87--scholarship endowment for outstanding first-semester junior art majors established in her memory: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14
  • Adcock, Janice, '77--Secret Service agent accompanying President Jimmy Carter to ETSU: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), p. 9, P
  • Addington, Mark, '79: named Kingsport, Tenn., police chief, LXII (Fall 1999)
  • Adebonojo, Dr. Festus O.--new chairman of pediatrics at Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LIII (Winter 1989), 19, P
  • Adelante Club: XIX (Winter, 1955)
  • Adigun, B. J.,football player: wins Bob Waters Award in Southern Conference: LXI (Fall 1998), 18
  • Adler, Sol (A): XXII (Winter 1958)
  • Administration, Office of: XLVI (December 1981), 4
  • Administration Building: XIII (Fall 1948); XXVIII (Winter 1964); XXX (Fall 1965), 13, P
  • Admiralty: XLIX (Fall, 1985), 25
  • Admission Department: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 30
  • Admission requirements, changed in accordance with new State Board of Regents policy: LII (Spring 1988), 18
  • Admissions Advertising Awards competition--ETSU received honors for ten entries in the advertising awards contest: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 19
  • Admissions and Record, Office of: XLII (Fall 1977), 22
  • Admissions Marketing Award-- LX (Fall 1997), 13
  • Adult Protective Service: XLVI (December 1981), 3
  • Advanced Visualization Laboratory: LXI (Fall 1998), 12; LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Advancement Programs--1996-97 leaders: LIX (fall 1996), 15 [p]
  • Advisement, Resources and Career (ARC) Center: LXII (Spring 1999), 12
  • Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature: LVI (Winter 1993), 9
  • AFG Industries Chair of Excellence in Business and Technology: LI (Spring 1987), 2
  • AFG Industries Chair of Excellence in Business and Technology, received contribution from Hotel del Coronado Centennial Gala Foundation: LII (Spring 1988), 19, P
  • AFG Industries Chair of Excellence in Business and Technology: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 5
  • Ahlgren, Frank: XXII (Spring, 1958), P
  • AIDS education: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8
  • AL Busaidi, Dr. Rawya Saud--Director of coordination and follow-up of academic affairs in the office of the vice chancellor, Sultan Quaboos Univ. & ETSU commencement speaker (Dec. 1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 2, P
  • Albee, Denny, '71: (A) XLI (Summer 1977), 11, P; head of development and creative consultant for Precision Films: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12
  • Albee, Edward: XLVI (June 1982), 3
  • Alexander, P. W.: V (Winter 1940); XXIII (Fall 1958), P; XXVI (Summer 1962), 8, P; XXX (Winter 1966), 12, P; XXXII (Summer 1968), 14, P; (O) XXXIV (Fall 1969), 4, P
  • Alexander Hall, Philip Wade: XXXIV (Spring, 1970), 15, P
  • Alfonso, Robert J.: XLVIII (March 1984), 4, P; XLIX (March 1985), 7
  • Alias Advanced Education Program--comprehensive curriculum-based program that provides students with hands-on experience in real-world production environments: LVII (1994), 6-7
  • Alias Research Inc.--donated over $1.2 million of advance 3-D computer graphics software, technical support, training, and education materials to ETSU: LVII (1994), 6-7
  • Alias/Wavefront Worldwide Centers of Excellence--one located at ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 11
  • "All-America City" designation given for Tri-Cities area: LXII (Fall 1999), 10
  • Allen, Dr. Charles E.--physician in Johnson City, Tenn.: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 13; XLVI (June 1982), 12; LI (Fall 1987), 19, P
  • Allen, Jay: XXXIX (Fall, 1974), 10, P scholarship established in his honor, LXII (Spring 1999), 14
  • Allen, Dr. Jay L. and LeVenia S., Scholarship Endowment: LXII (Spring 1999), 14
  • Allen, John D., (A): XXXII (Summer 1968), 11, P; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 9, P; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 7; (O) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 31; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14, P
  • Allen, Ken, '72, MFA '74, master potter: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 10, P
  • Allen, LeVenia S. (Mrs. Jay): scholarship established in her honor, LXII (Spring 1999), 14
  • Allen, Ted, '71--killed in Oklahoma City bombing: LIX (fall 1996), 11
  • Allen and Ruth Harris Chair of Excellence in Business--third endowed chair of excellence at ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 8, P; LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 5
  • Allison, Fred: XXXIII (Winter, 1969), 7, P
  • Allison Kraus and Union Station: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14, P
  • Alpha Delta Pi: XXX (Fall 1965), 18; XXX (Summer 1966), 19
  • Alpha Kappa Lambda: XXXIX (Winter, 1975), 4
  • Adopts new national service project, LXII (Spring 1999), 13
  • Alpha Lambda Delta: XXIX (Winter 1965), 12; XLVII (June 1983), 3, 7
  • Alpha Omega: XIX (Winter 1955)
  • Alpha Omicron Pi: XXIX (Spring 1965), 14; XXX (Spring 1966), 22
  • Alpha Phi Alpha--nation's first historical African-American fraternity chartered a branch at ETSU: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14
  • Alpha Phi Omega: XXX (Winter 1966), 11; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 12
  • Alpha Xi Delta: XXVII (Fall 1962), 12; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 6
  • Alsop, Fred J.: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 1, P; XLI (Fall 1976), 8, P
  • Alsop, Dr. Fred J., III--won regional and national awards for Birds of the Smokies: LVI (Fall 1992), 20
  • Alspauch, Harold: XXXV (Summer 1971), 21
  • Alther, Lisa, author: holds Basler Chair of Excellence, LXII (Fall 1999), 10
  • Alumni Affairs: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 2; XLII (Fall 1977), 5; XLII (Summer 1978), 7; XLIII (Fall 1978), 10; XLV (December 1980), 4
  • Alumni and University Relations Office, Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awards (1987): LI (Spring 1987), 8; Tri-City Metro Advertising awards (1987): LI Spring 1987), 8; received nine awards for publications, photographs and audio-visual presentations: LII (Spring 1988), 17; received six awards in District III 1989 Communications Awards Competition of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education: LIII (Winter 1989), 19; received national recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in Washington, D.C. (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 5
  • Alumni authors: LVIII (Spring 1995), 8-10
  • Alumni Awards, (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4; (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21; (1994): LVII (1994), 12-13; (1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 16-17 (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 12-14
  • Alumni banquet, (1988): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 12-13, P; (1989): LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 10-11, P; (1994): LVII (1994), 12; (1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 16-17; (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 14
  • Alumni Building: XVIII (Spring 1954)
  • Alumni Club: XXXV (Spring 1971); XXXVI (Summer 1972), 16; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 16; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 11; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 10; XLI (Winter 1977), 12
  • Alumni Directory: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 14; LVIII (Spring 1995), 21; LVIII (Fall 1995), 26; 1995 edition: LIX (spring 1996), 28
  • Alumni--household income: LVI (Fall 1992), 11
  • Alumni members of 95th Tennessee General Assembly: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P
  • Alumni Office: XIV (Winter 1950); XLVIII (December 1983), 19
  • Alumni program--CASE District III award: LX (spring 1997), 14
  • Alumni Return to the Classroom program: LV (Fall 1991), 5; LVI (Winter 1993), 17; 10th annual: LIX (spring 1996), 29
  • Alumni scholarship: XXIX (Winter 1965), 5, 26; XXIX (Summer 1965), 8-9; XXX (Summer 1966), 5; XXXI (Summer 1967), 5; XXXII (Summer 1968), 5; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 9; XXXV (Summer 1971), 11; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 13; XL (Winter 1976), 8; XLII (Summer 1978), 3
  • Alumni Speakers Luncheon (10 May 1996): LIX (spring 1996), 28
  • Alumni survey--Tennessee Higher Education Commission: LVI (Fall 1992), 19
  • Alumni Wall of Honor: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 13, P
  • Alumni weekend, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 12-13, P
  • American Chemical Society: XXX (Winter 1966), 17.
  • Amphitheater: I (Fall 1935); I (Winter 1936); I (Spring 1936); V (Fall 1939); XXVII (Summer 1963), 5, P; XXX (Summer 1966), 30, P; XLVI (September 1982), 14; XLVIII (June 1984), 10, P; L (Winter 1986), 14, P
  • Anatomy department: XLII (Winter 1978), 12; XLV (December 1980), 5; XLVIII (September 1984), 5; XLVIII (December 1984), 11
  • Anderson, Betty J., '78: alumni award of honor, LXII (Fall 1999), 4, P
  • Anderson, Eugene D.: XXXVII (Winter, 1973), 10
  • Anderson, Frank H.: XL (Summer 1976), 10, P; XLIII (Fall 1978), 21, P; XLIII (October 1979), 10; XLVI (June 1982), 12, P
  • Anderson, Rear Admiral (Ret.) Frank H., '50: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Anderson, Jeff, '83: named associate vice president for University
  • Advancement, LXII (Spring 1999), 15
  • Anderson, Jim: (S) XXX (Fall, 1965), 10, P
  • Anderson, John S.: XLIX (March 1985, 1; retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Anderson, Dr. Mary Karen Surber, '77--received alumni association's Award of Honor (1992): (A) LVI (Fall 1992), 21
  • Anderson, Mildred S.: (A) XXXI (Spring, 1967), 10, P
  • Anderson, William N.: XLIII (October 1979), 3
  • Andrews, Jill: LVII (1994), 25
  • Andrews, Joshua: LVII (1994), 25
  • Andrews, Kelly, selected as head volleyball coach of the Buccaneers: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 19, P; ETSU volleyball coach: LVI (Winter 1993), 8
  • Andrews, Susan: LVII (1994), 25
  • Andrews, Wayne D.-- new chairman of department of technology: LI (Fall 1987), 17, P; named Executive Assistant to ETSU President Dr. Roy S. Nicks: LVII (1994), 24-25; interim vice president for student affairs (1995-96): LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] Named vice president for student affairs: LXII (Spring 1999), 13
  • Angel, Cynthia: (S) XXXIX (Winter 1975), 7, P
  • Angioplasty: See: Peripheral laser angioplasty
  • Ankin, Professor Andrei--Presidential Distinguished Lecturer at ETSU (November 1989): LIV (Winter Spring 1990), 19, P
  • Animal research benefits: LI (Spring 1987), 4-5
  • Animals used in medical research: LI (Spring 1987), 4-5
  • Anka, Paul: XXXII (Summer 1968), 25, P
  • Anthropology Department: XLVIII (December 1983), 3
  • Antkiewicz, Henry, assistant professor of history: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19, P; named Director of Office of International programs: LVII (1994), 25 [p]
  • Antkiewicz, Susan D.--ETSU student displayed original apparel designs at International Textile and Apparel Association annual meeting in San Francisco (1992): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11
  • Appalachian Affairs: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 17; XLII (Winter 1978), 5; XLIII (June/July 1979), 11; XLIV (June 1980), 2; XLVIII (December 1983), 3; XLVIII (June 1984), 10; XLIX (Fall 1985), 7; L (Winter 1986), 14
  • Appalachian Heritage Room--Shelbridge bedroom celebrates the arts and crafts of Appalachia: LVIII (Fall 1995), 8-9, P
  • Appalachian Preceptorship Program at James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 18
  • "The Appalachian-Scottish Connection" - ETSU summer course explored links between Scottish and Appalachian Culture: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 17, P
  • Appalachian-Scottish studies program, ETSU students attended three-week study course at University of Edinburgh, Scotland: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 13-14, P; LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 7; exchange program between ETSU and the University of Edinburgh: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3-4
  • Appalachian Studies and Services--SEE: Center for Appalachian Studies and Services
  • Appalachian Studies minor: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Applied human sciences, dept. of--food systems management (FSM) program: LIX (spring 1996), 16
  • Applied Science and Technology, College of-- XLVIII (June 1984), 14; reviewed and updated engineering transfer program between ETSU and University of Tennessee: LVII (1994), 8; received Quality Commitment Award from Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3; Board of Advisors: LIX (fall 1996), 15
  • Applied Science and Technology, School of: XLVIII (December 1984), 10; LII (Winter 1988), 2-4, P
  • Aquatic Club: XXV (Winter 1961), 15, 16; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17
  • Arbogast, Bradley W.: XLIX (March 1985), 6, P; medical school researcher working to identify blood factors involved in development of preeclampsia during pregnancy: LVII (1994), 4
  • Archives of Appalachia: XLIII (March 1979), 4; XLIII (June/July 1979), 9; XLV (December 1980), 9; XLVI (September 1982), 3; XLVII (March 1983), 4; XLVIII (March 1984), 8
  • Arias, Oscar, president of Costa Rica, Nobel Laureate (1987) and former ETSU student (1959): (A) LII (Winter 1988), 6-7, P
  • Arias, Dr. Oscar--former president of Costa Rica and 1987 Nobel Peach Prize winner: LVI (Spring/summer 1992), 10, P
  • Armentrout, Herbert: XLI (Fall 1976), 8, P
  • Armstrong, K. C.: selected for U. S. Air Force's "Singing Sergeants", LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Arnett, Tammy, Miss ETSU, 1988: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 17, P
  • Arnold, Don, '66, Tennessee state senator: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P
  • Arnold, Pierre--ETSU tennis player and two-time All-Southern Conference selection: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 7
  • Arnold, Richard Alan, '69 - member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 3, P
  • Arradordo, John: XLVIII (December 1983, 5, P
  • Arrants, John H.: XXVI (Summer 1962), 8, P; (O) XXVII (Spring 1963), 7, P
  • Art Department: XXI (Fall 1956); XXIII (Winter 1959); XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Spring 1971), 4, 12; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 20; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLVIII (December 1983), 2; XLVIII (December 1984), 10; XLIX (March 1985), 4
  • Arthur, Terry: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 5, P
  • Arts and Sciences, College of: XIII (Fall 1948); XXVIII (Fall 1963), 5; XXX (Summer 1966), 13; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 9; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 5; XXXV (Winter 1971), 1; XLIII (June/July 1979), 8; XLVII (June 1983), 2
  • Artsfest, April 30, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 16
  • Asbestos Situation: XLVII (September 1983), 5
  • Association of the United States Army. A. K. Broyles Chapter: LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Athletic broadcasts: games to be broadcast by WJCW radio: LXI (Fall 1998), 19
  • Athletic Department: VIII (Fall 1942); XI (Spring 1947); XIV (Spring 1950); XXX (Spring 1966), 18; XL (Summer 1976), 4; XLIII (March 1979), 13, 15; XLIV (March 1980), 16; XLVII (September 1983), 12; XLVIII (March 1984), 12; XLIX (Fall 1985), 10
  • Athletic schedules (1994): LVII (1994), 23
  • Athletic Scholarship: XXXII (Summer, 1968), 21
  • Athletic Training Room: XLVIII (March 1984), 12
  • Atlee Hammaker/ETSU Golf Tournament (October 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21
  • ATS-F: XXXVIII (Spring, 1974), 5
  • Audia, Barry, former professional boxer: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 10, P
  • Audio Visual Center: XXIX (Spring, 1965), 12, P
  • Auxiliary Services Department: XLII (Fall 1977), 5
  • Ayers, Mike: XLIX (Fall, 1985), 10, P

Return to Top

B

  • B. Carroll Reece Museum: See: Reece Museum
  • Bach, Bert C.-- named interim President of East Tennessee State University: LV (Fall 1991), 2-3, P; new Vice President for Academic Affairs (effective January 1, 1994): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 5, P; Vice president for Academic Affairs: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3; first provost at ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p]
  • Bader, Steve: XLVII (December 1982), 2, P
  • Bailey, F. Lee: L (Summer 1986), 14-15, P; LI (Winter 1987), 11
  • Bailey, John H.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P; (O) XLVIII (December 1983), 24
  • Bailey, Linda: XLIV (September 1980), 13
  • Bailey, Linda W.: (A) XLVII (December 1982), 15, P; XLVII (June 1983), 12, P; XLVIII (December 1983), inside front cover P
  • Baily, Linda: (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10
  • Baird, Dorothy: XLIX (March 1985), 1, P
  • Baker, Howard: XLV (October/September 1981), 3, P
  • Baker, James Wink: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 14, P
  • Baker, Sandra Jones: (A) XL (Summer, 1976), 10, P
  • Bales, Barry-- member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9; won 1993 Grammy award as member of Allison Kraus and Union Station: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14, P; member of bluegrass music group Allison Kraus and Union Station: (A) LVII (1994), 10; alumnus of the ETSU Bluegrass Band: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4; Grammy award winner: LX (Spring 1997), 8; LXI (Spring 1998), 10
  • Bales, Michael--physics major received grant from Sigma Xi for "Decline in Variability of Cepheids" project: (S) LVIII (Fall 1995), 6
  • Bales, Stephen Lyn: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 10, P
  • Ball, Myron: (S) XLV (June 1981), 14, P
  • Ballard, Alan G., assoc. professor, Health Related Professions--retires: LX ( (Fall 1997), 27
  • Band: I (Winter 1936); I (Summer 1936); XXVI (Summer 1962), 4; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 15, P; XXXV (Fall 1970), 11, P; XLIII (March 1979), 2; XLIV (December 1979), 14; XLV (Fall 1981); XLVIII (December 1983), 12; XLVIII (June 1984), 14
  • Bandy, Susan J., Dept. of Physical Education: named Fulbright Scholar, LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Banks, Amy: (S) L (Winter 1986), 10, P; 1985 Homecoming Queen: (S) LI (Winter 1987), 8
  • Banks, Dana: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 6, P
  • Banks, Robert--staff writer with Kingsport (Tenn.) Times-News) (A): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13
  • Banyas, Mickey: (A) XLVII (June 1983), 21, P
  • Baptist Student Union: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, P
  • Barbara Jaffe Silvers Memorial Fellowship in History: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20
  • Barbara Jaffe Silvers Memorial Fund: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20
  • Barclay, Frank H.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P
  • Barger, Frederick H., Jr.--named alumni board member (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4
  • Barker, Angie, NCAA Indoor Track and Field title in shot put, March 12, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 20, P; Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Barker, Dianne Patterson (A): (A) XXXVI (Spring 1972), 1, P; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 3
  • Barnes, Michelle--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15
  • Barrette, Elise Draper: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 10, P; died November 19, 1994: (O) LVIII (Spring 995), 28
  • Barrette, Paul (A): XXXIV (Summer 1970), 5, P
  • Barrette, Paul Arthur--retired ETSU professor died February 13, 1989: (O) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 23
  • Barry, Dennis--Buccaneer indoor track team member: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Buccaneer cross country team ember named to All-Southern Conference team
  • (1991): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11
  • Bartel, Maureen: L (Summer 1986), 3, P
  • Bartel, Dr. H. Robert, Jr., (A), newly appointed Chair of Banking and director of the Center of Excellence in Banking at ETSU: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17, P; chair and director, ETSU Center for Banking, and Fulbright Scholar: LVIII (Spring 1995), 11, P
  • Bartel, Nancy--management instructor in the College of Business: LVIII (Spring 1995), 11, P
  • Baseball-- XXVII (Spring 1963), 13 [p]; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 15; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 23; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 8; XL (Spring 1976), 11; XLII (Fall 1977), 15; XLIV (December 1979), 15; XLIV (June 1980), 16; XLIV (September 1980), 17; XLVII (March 1983), 12; XLVIII (December 1984), 20; LVI (Winter 1993), 8; LXII (Spring 1999), 17; 1992 Buccaneers posted best season since 1982: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 10 [p]; fifth place in Southern Conference (1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20
  • Basic Science facility constructed: LXI (Spring 1998), 5
  • Basil Matlsberger Memorial Scholarship: XLII (Winter 1978, inside front cover; XLIII (October 1979), 3
  • Basketball (men): XX (Winter 1956); XXV (Winter 1961), 8; XXVII (Spring 1963), 15, P; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 16; XXXII (Spring 1968), 10; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 17-19; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 22; XXXV (Fall 1970), 14; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 24; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 1; XLII (Summer 1978), 7; XLIV (December 1979), 15; XLIV (March 1980), 15; XLVI (June 1982), 20; XLVI (September 1982), 12; XLVII (March 1983), 13; XLVII (June 1983), 22; XLVII (September 1983), 13; XLVIII (December 1983), 21; XLVIII (March 1984), 14; XLIX (March 1985), 13; XLIX (Summer 1985), 22; L (Summer 1986), 17, P; LII (Winter 1988), 19; LVI (Winter 1993), 6; Buccaneers lost to Oklahoma in opening round of NCAA Southeast Regional Tournament in Nashville: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P; Buccaneers won Southern Conference Tournament Championship (1989): LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P; Buccaneers headed toward the Southern Conference Championship: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11, P; Buccaneers enjoyed winningest season ever in 1990-91: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 3-6, P; Buccaneers won 4th straight Southern Conference Tournament championship and 4th consecutive trip to NCAA Tournament: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6, P; 1995-96 schedule: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19; 1996-97 schedule: LIX (fall 1996), 19 1997-98 schedule: LXI (Fall 1998), 19 outlook: LXI (Fall 1998), 19
  • Basketball (women): XXV (Spring 1961), 15, P; XLIII (March 1979), 15; XLIII (September 1979), 15; XLV (June 1981), 16; XLVI (March 1982), 18; XLVII (March 1983), 13; XLVII (September 1983), 14; XLVIII (March 1984), 14; L (Summer 1986), 17, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 8, LVII (1994), 20; Lady Buccaneers placed second in inaugural Southern Conference Germann Cup: LI (Summer 1987), 17; Lady Buccaneers reached the championship game of the Southern Conference tournament in 1991: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Southern Conference Regular-Season Championship: LVIII (Spring 1995), 14; 1995-96 schedule: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 1998-99 schedule: LXI (Fall 1998), 19 outlook: LXI (Fall 1998), 19 season summary: LXII (Spring 1999), 17
  • Basler, Wayne G.,elected ETSU Foundation vice president:LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18; president of ETSU Foundation: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17, P; awarded Honorary Alumnus status (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21; established Basler Incentive Scholarship Endowment in 1991: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20; 1998 George L. Carter Award winner: LXI (Fall 1998), 7
  • Basler, Wayne G., Chair for the Integration of the Arts, Rhetoric, and Science: author Lisa Athler appointed to chair, LXII (Fall 1999), 10
  • Basler Incentive Scholarship Endowment: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20
  • Bass, Beth, '84--Nike's sports marketing manager for women's basketball: LIX (fall 1996), 8; 1998 Award of Honor: LXI (Fall 1998), 6
  • Baton Twirling School: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8; XXIX (Spring 1965), 13
  • Bautista, David--Public Defender, Elizabethton, Tenn.: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Baxter, Tamara M. (A): (S) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 1, P
  • Bayless, Charlie: Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Bean, Wayne--volunteer producer, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11
  • Beasley, William M.: XXXV (Summer 1971), 21, P; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7, P; (O) XLII (Fall 1977), 22, P
  • Beblawi, Dr. Viola El, Zagazig University, Egypt - third Fulbright scholar-in-residence working with Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 16, P
  • Beck, Louise B., '83, MBA '85, Alumnotable: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 23, P
  • Beecham Infectious Disease Fellowship: LVII (June 1983), 19
  • Beecham Laboratories, Bristol, Tenn., awarded $25,000 fellowship to medical school resident: LI (Summer 1987), 9; $25,000 gift for continuation of study of infectious diseases: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 19, P; contribution to Cecil Cox Quillen Chair of Medicine: LIII (Winter 1989), 16, P
  • Beecham Laboratory: XLVII (June 1983), 19; XLVIII (September 1984), 8
  • Beeson, Don: XXVII (Summer 1963), 9, P
  • Beeson, Elma Rankin: (O) XLIII (March 1979), 23, P
  • Beidleman, Judy Prenelli Vee: XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 4, P
  • Beidleman, Veronica: XXXV (Fall 1970), 21, P
  • Belcher, Fon R.: (A) XXXVI (Summer 1972), 5, P
  • Belcher, Greg: (S) XLV (June 1981), 18
  • Bell, John Robert: XXX (Winter 1966), 9, P; XLIX (Summer 1985), 21, P former ETSU football coach: LI (Summer 1987), 9, P; former ETSU football coach (1966-1972) inducted into Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, February 17, 1989: LIII (Winter 1989), 11, P
  • Bell, Marvin--Kingsport police detective: LXI (Fall 1998), 10
  • Bell, Wayne L.: (A) XL (Spring 1976), 15, P
  • Bellamy, Nelle V.: (A) XVI (Summer 1952); L (Spring 1986), 7
  • Bellamy, Teresa--first recipient of scholarship honoring Holly Adams '87 (d. 1990): (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14
  • Beller, Judith: XLV (June 1981), 7, P; L (Winter 1986), 12, P; LI (Winter 1987), 26, 28
  • Beller, Dr. Ronald E. (A): XLV (June 1981), 6, P; XLVII (March 1983), 2, P; LI (Winter 1987), 3-5, 14, 15, 19, 26-28; "AFG Chair of Excellence Announced": LI (Spring 1987), 2, P; joined Labor/Higher Education Council in Washington, D.C.: LI (Spring 1987), 8; "President's Perspective": LI (Summer 1987), inside cover, P; "Turning Toward 2011": LI (Fall 1987), 2, P; "With 75-Year History: Looking To The Future": LII (Winter 1988), inside cover, P; "President's perspective": LII (Spring 1988), 2, P; "President's Perspective": LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover, P founder and member of the Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 2, P; "President's Perspective": LIII (Winter 1989), 2, P; ETSU President received 1990 George L. Carter Award: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13, P ETSU President named to Pew Health Professions Commission: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14, P ETSU President named to NCAA Presidents Commission: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16-17
  • "Bells Across America" tribute to U. S. Constitution, September 17, 1987: LII (Winter 1988), 18
  • BellSouth Foundation--awarded $160,000 in education grants to ETSU and the Upper East Tennessee Educational Cooperative (UETEC): LVII (1994), 19
  • Benner, Dr. David Bright--named Chair of Department of Biological Sciences (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21, P
  • Benny Sims Scholarship Fund in Bluegrass Music: LIX (fall 1996), 16
  • Bensaou, Dr. Hamid, Fulbright scholar form University of Algiers, 1985-86: LI (Fall 1987), 5
  • Benson, S. Jonathan: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 20, P
  • Benson, Starlet, '84, teacher: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 10, P
  • Berk, Dr. Steven--Distinguished Faculty Award (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 19, P
  • Receives 1998 Tennessee laureate of medicine award, LXII (Spring 1999), 13
  • Berry, James W.: (A) L (Winter, 1986), 3
  • Berthrong, Donald J.: XXXV (Spring 1971), 5, P
  • Beta Rho: XXXIII (Spring 1969), 14
  • Betsy Brogan Endowment Scholarship: LVI (Fall 1992), 12
  • Bettis, Glenn E.-- (A) XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLVII (June 1983), 3; associate vice president for public service & dean of continuing studies: LX (spring 1997), 27
  • Bias, Dr. Lonise--September 1992 lecture sponsored by Campus Activities Board and BACCHUS (Boosting Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students): LVI (Fall 1992), 19, P
  • Bible, Willis Beeler: XXV (Summer 1961), 8, P; XXX (Spring 1966), 7, P; XXXI (Summer 1967), 6, P
  • Biddle, Joe, '71, sports editor, Nashville Banner: LII (Spring 1988), 5, P
  • Big Blue: XLIX (Fall 1985), 26
  • Bill G. Humphreys Buc CHAMPS Center: LX (spring 1997), 15; LXI (Fall 1998), 18
  • Biology department: XVIII (Spring 1954); XIX (Winter 1955); XXV (Summer 1961), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 13-14; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 22; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 8; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, 20; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLII (October 1979), 3; XLVII (December 1982), 9; XLIX (Fall 1985), 14
  • Bird, Kim: (S) XLV (December 1980), 18; see also Kim Byrd Zenner
  • Birthplace of Country Music Alliance: LXI (Spring 1998), 13
  • Bishop, Creg S.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Bishop, Wilsie S.--named Dean of the College of Public and Allied Health: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23
  • Bitter, James Robert--chair, dept. of human development and learning: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p]
  • Black History Month (February 1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16, P
  • Blackwelder, Reid--named director of Kingsport Family Practice Center residency program: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Blackwell, Harriet - board member of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15
  • Blair, Barry: (S) XLII (Fall 1977), 7
  • Blankenship, Lisa--highest GPA, Spring 1992 class: LVI (Fall 1992), 19
  • Blaustein, Richard J.: XLVII (December 1982), 3; XLVIII (December 1983), 3, P member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9 cofounder of Now and Then magazine: LVIII (Spring 1995, 3 first director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Bleamer, Jeff--named assistant football coach: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Blevins, April Shepherd, '93--teacher in Alaska: LIX (spring 1996), 6 [p]
  • Blevins, Carson, D.D.S., M.O.C.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22
  • Blevins, Ira William: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22
  • Blevins, Jeffrey, '93--teacher in Alaska: LIX (spring 1996), 6 [p]
  • Blevins, Justin C., M.D.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22
  • Blevins, Lewis: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 14
  • Blevins, Lisa Dawn, '91--R.N. at Johnson City Medical Center: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995): 22, P
  • Blevins, Mary Vee, '93--student at Quillen College of Medicine: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blevins, Nelia Pleasant: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22
  • Blevins, R. Dean: XLIII (Fall 1978), 2, P
  • Blevins, Dr. R. Dean, 1987 Distinguished Faculty Award: LI (Fall 1987), 17, P
  • Blevins, R. Dean, MA '61--professor in ETSU's Health Sciences Division: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blevins, Raymond Dean, II, '90--United States Army: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blevins, Robert Lee, '91--ETSU Media Specialist in the Quillen College of Medicine: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blevins, Sandra Cowan: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blevins, Sells, M.D.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22
  • Blevins family: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Blocker, DeShawne, ETSU basketball player selected as Freshman-of-the-Year and first team All-Southern Conference choice: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8; 1994 leading rebounder in NCAA Division 1 women's basketball and 1993
  • Southern Conference "Player of the Year": Souvenir Ed. (1994), rear cover, P
  • Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year: LVIII (Spring 1995), 14, P 1994-95 Southern Conference Female Athlete-of-the-Year: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18-19, P
  • BlueCare health assessment contract: LXI (Spring 1998), 13
  • Bluegrass band (see: ETSU Bluegrass Band)
  • "Bluegrass Heartland"--radio show on WETS-FM sponsored by the Center for Appalachian Studies and services: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Bluegrass music program: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14; LVII (1994), 10
  • Bluegrass Unlimited magazine: LVII (1994), 10
  • Boada, Lenina, '70--supervisor of English education for Bolivar province, Ecuador: LIX (spring 1996), 6
  • Bohanan, Flora: XLVIII (September 1984), 5
  • Boland, James--1996 Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p]
  • Boleman, Dr. Robert, MD '82--first graduate of the Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 5, P
  • Boles, Sharon Slemons, '69, MA '80--principal human resources representative for Eastman Chemical Company: LIX (spring 1996), 11 [p]
  • Bolton, Carla Jean: (S) XLVII (December 1982), 4, P; XLVII (June 1983), 13
  • Bomar, James: XXX (Fall 1964), 9, P
  • Bond, Julian: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9
  • Bonek, Max, Manager of Student Advisement and Career Consulting with the School of Nursing: LVI (Fall 1992), 12
  • Bonnie Luntsford Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13
  • Bookstore: XXVIII (Fall 1963), 6; XXX (Summer 1966), 30, P
  • Boone, Pat: XXIX (Summer 1965), 14, P
  • Boone, Veronica Hope: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 1, P
  • Borchuck, Fred: XLV (June 1981), 5, P
  • Boren, Gertrude: XXI (Fall 1956), P; (O) XXXI (Fall 1966), 31, P
  • Borgmann, Albert--Basler chairholder (2000): LIX (fall 1996), 26
  • Boshell, Briget--new head women's golf coach: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27
  • Boswell, Jim: XLVIII (March 1984), 3, P
  • Botkin, Robert R.: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XL (Fall 1975), 4, P; XLII (Fall 1911), 4, P; XLIII (October 1979), 3
  • Boundary Road renamed for J. L. Seehorn: LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Bourn, Diana: (S) XLVII (March 1983), 10, P
  • Bowers, John--Basler chairholder (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 26 [p]
  • Bowers, Stella: (A) XXXVII (Spring 1973), 16, P
  • Bowers, Teresa: (S) XXXV (Spring 1971), 4; (A) XLIV (March 1980), 5; XLVII (June 1983), 14; LI (Winter 1987), 5
  • Bowman, Ferrell, '56, member of 1962 New York Giants baseball team: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 22, P
  • Bowman, James D.--new Vice President for Business and Finance (effective September 1, 1994): LVII (1994), 25, P
  • Boyd, Charles C., Jr., '74, (A): (A) XL (Winter 1976) 3, P
  • Boyd, Charles Clifford, '34: (A) XXXVI (Fall 1971), 10, P
  • Bradford, Jeff (A): XLVIII (March 1984), 3
  • Bradley, George Washington: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 9
  • Bradley, Mae King: (A) XXXV (Summer 1971), 5, P
  • Bradley, Martha: XLIII (March 1979), 7, P
  • Bradley, Sonji: (S) XLII (Fall 1977), 6, P
  • Bradley, Maj. Vernon, '79--new chair of the Military Science Department: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P
  • Bramlett, Christopher L.: XLI (Summer 1977), 6, P
  • Brand, Richard C.: (O) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 18
  • Branscomb, Jack--English professor: Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching, LXI (Spring 1998), 12
  • Brautigam, Hilda: XXXV (Summer 1971), 31, P
  • Bray, Dr. Robert--director of Office of International Programs: LVI (Winter 1993), 14
  • Brayton, Abbott A.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLVII (June 1983), 2
  • Breeding, Bill - elected first-term member of ETSU Foundation board of directors: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18
  • Brewer, Delbert: (S) XXXIII (Fall 1968), 11, P
  • Brewer, Midge: (A) XXXI (Spring 1967), 11, P
  • Bristol Center: XXVII (Summer 1963), 8
  • Bristol Family Practice Center: LXI (Spring 1998), 5
  • Bristol Regional Medical Center (Bristol, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 16
  • Brock, Elizabeth, '65--owner and president of Pallets, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia: (A) LIII (Winter 1989, 7, P
  • Brogan, Betsy Hayter, '71--endowed scholarship for students in School of Nursing established in her honor: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14
  • Brogan, James G., established nursing scholarship endowment in memory of his wife Betsy: LV (Fall 1991), 6 donor, Betsy Brogan Endowment Scholarship: LVI (Fall 1992), 12
  • Bronze Society $50,000 Cumulative Giving: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Brooks, Cyndy (A): XLIII (Fall 1978), 14
  • Brooks, Franklin D.: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 18, P
  • Brooks, J. Dodd: LVII (1994), 21
  • Brooks, James H.--Honorary Alumnus (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13 [p]
  • Brooks, John M.: LVII (1994), 21
  • Brooks, John M., Jr.: (A) XXX (Spring 1966), 25
  • Brooks, Madison: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 16, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 21, P; XLIV (December 1979), 17, P; XLIV (March 1980), 17, P; inducted into Louisiana Tech University Hall of Fame, January 29, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 19, P; board member of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15 former Buccaneer basketball coach died June 4, 1994: (O) LVII (1994), 21-22, P
  • Brooks, Nelda: LVII (1994), 21, P
  • Brooks, Paul E.: LVII (1994), 21
  • Brooks, Ronald E., '61--brigadier general, U. S. Army: (A) LII (winter 1988), 4; awarded the Distinguished Service Medal: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 23, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Brooks, Sally Ann: (S) XXX (Summer 1966), 19, P
  • Brooks, Sandra Kraft, MD '94--received Distinguished Service Award (1994) from the James H. Quillen College of Medicine Alumni Society: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 5; alumni award of honor (1997): LX (Fall 1997), 4
  • Brooks Gymnasium: XLIV (September 1980), 16
  • Brothers, Joyce: XLVI (December 1981), 3, P
  • Browder, I. William--interim dean of the college of medicine: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p]; appointed chairholder of William Henry Reed Chair of Surgery: LXI (Fall 1998), 14
  • Brown, Amelia G.--named Interim Associate Dean of The College of Applied Science and Technology: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23
  • Brown, D. M.: IV (Winter 1939); V (Winter 1940); VI (Fall 1940), [p]; (O) XVII (Fall 1952), 1-2, [p]
  • Brown, Delevanie--member of men's track team: LIX (spring 1996), 19 [p]
  • Brown, Earl,pathologist: authors new book: LXI (Fall 1998), 13
  • Brown, J. Gordon, '50, alumni notable, retired from Virginia Tech as Dean of Students Emeritus: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 21, P
  • Brown, Jack, visiting professor of excellence from Chicago, Illinois: LI (Summer 1987), 17, P
  • Brown, LeeAnne--chair of excellence in general pediatrics established in her memory: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20
  • Brown, Morton: XLIV (December 1979), 2; XLIX (March 1985), 7
  • Brown, Travis, '49, MA '59--author of Historical First Patents: LIX (spring 1996), 14
  • Brown, Wesley C.-- recognized by Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter as a key figure in the development and implementation of Tennessee's Early Intervention Program for Special Needs Children: LVII (1994), 24, p; Advisory Council for the Education of Students with Disabilities: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p]
  • Brown Hall: XLIX (March 1985), 4
  • Browning, Gordon: XXVI (Fall 1961), 12, P; XXVI (Winter 1962), 8, P
  • Browning, Harriet Louisa, 2nd-great-granddaughter of Sidney G. Gilbreath, East Tennessee State Normal School President, 1911-1925: LII (Spring 1988, 16, P
  • Browning Hall: XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10; XXX (Summer 1966), 12, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; demolished during library construction: LIX (fall 1996), 10 [p]
  • Broyles, Capt. Alvin K.--killed in Vietnam (April 28, 1965): (O) XXIX (Summer 1965), 5, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Bruchac, Joseph, founder and editor of The Greenfield Review magazine; LII (Winter 1988), 18
  • Brumley, Robert H., II, BS '74 - General Counsel of the U. S. Department of Commerce: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 10, P; commencement speaker (December 1991): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 10, P
  • Buc Connection--career development network for alumnia and students that began during ETSU's 75th anniversary in 1986: LV (Fall 1991), 5
  • Buc Taters--new potato chip product introduced by Terry's Snack Foods of
  • Bristol, Virginia in 1989 to benefit ETSU athletic scholarship program: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 21
  • Buc-A-Month Club--new club organized to help provide athletic scholarships: LIII (Winter 1989), 19
  • Buc-O-Mo Club: XXVII (Fall 1962), 5, 12; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 18; XXIX (Fall 1964), 6; XXX (Fall 1965), 9; XXX (Winter 1965), 8
  • Buccaneer: XLIX (Fall 1985, 27
  • Buccaneer Athletes Society: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16
  • Buccaneer Battalion--Association of the United States Army Chapter formed in 1952: LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Buccaneer Hall of Fame: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16
  • Buccaneer Legends Weekend (12-14 April 1996): LIX (spring 1996), 18
  • Buchnan, Cathy (A): (S) XLV (March 1981), 11
  • BucSports Medicine Complex: LXI (Spring 1998), 6
  • Budget and Finance, Office of: XLVI (December 1981), 2
  • Building program: XXI (Spring 1957); XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10; XXXII (Fall 1967), 13; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; LXI (Spring 1998), 4-6
  • Buildings, Name of: XL (Summer 1976), 5
  • Bullington, John--chairman of the Johnson City Regional Planning Commission: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5
  • Bundy, Connie, '70--creator of Decorator Helper products: LIX (Spring 1996), 4 [p]
  • Bureau of Business and Economic Research - completed study detailing ETSU's economic impact on Tri-Cities Metropolitan Statistical Area: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover
  • Burks, Shannon H. (A): (S) LVII (1994), 16
  • Burleson, Christine: XXXII (Fall 1967), 14; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 32
  • Burleson, D. S.: X (Summer 1946); XII (Fall 1947); XXI (Fall 1956); XL (Spring 1976), 2
  • Burleson, Gene, '64, MA '72--chief executive officer of GranCare Inc.: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 12, P; outstanding alumnus (1997): LX (Fall 1997), 4
  • Burns, Wilma Rebecca: XXXV (Summer 1971), 17
  • Burt, J. L.: XLII (Fall 1977), 6, P; XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Burton, Dr. Thomas G.: XXX (Spring 1966), 16; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLVII (December 1982), 2, P; XLVIII (December 1984), 7; XLIX (Summer 1985), 13; established Appalachian-Scottish studies program at ETSU: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 13-14, P; director of Appalachian-Scottish Studies program at ETSU: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 7, P
  • Busfield, Timothy, television actor: (A) XLIV (March 1985), 2, P; LI (Spring 1987), 6, P; LII (Winter 1988), 9, P
  • Bush, George: XLIX (Summer 1985), 13; XLIX (Fall 1985), 9, P
  • Bush, Willie B., Jr., '73-- National Alumni Association treasurer (1995-96): (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 17; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p]
  • Business, College of: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 10; XXX (Summer 1966), 13; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 7; XL (Spring 1976), 6; XLV (September/October 1981), 3; XLIX (March 1985), 3; undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business: LI (Summer 1987), 2-3, P; new scholarship endowments: LX (spring 1997), 15
  • Business and Economic Research, Bureau of: XLI (Summer 1977), 7
  • Business department: V (Spring 1940); V (Summer 1940); XIX (Winter 1955); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXVIII (Fall 1963), 5; XXVII (Winter 1963), 4, 11; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 20; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18; XXXV (Summer 1971), 31; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 11; XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Butterfield, Mondel Ely: I (Fall 1935); VI (Winter 1941); (O) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 31
  • Byar, T. Madison: XXIX (Winter 1965), 13, P; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 9, P; XLII (Fall 1977), 6, P
  • Byrd, Dr. Montess, EdD '76, 1983 recipient of Linda Gardner Award: XLVII (September 1983), 15, P
  • Byrne, Michelle--assistant women's track and field coach:

Return to Top

C

  • C. Hodge Mathes Memorial Fund: XVI (Spring 1952); XVI (Summer 1952); XVII (Winter 1953)
  • Cable, Tim--television announcer: LXI (Spring 1998), 7
  • Cade, Denne (A): XLIII (March 1979), 9; XLVIII (March 1984), 11
  • Calvin, Melvin: XLVII (June 1983), 3
  • Campbell, Andrea Beth--ETSU graduate designed and established the GIS/Image Processing Lab for the university: (A) LVII (1994), 7
  • Campbell, Jack E.: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 12
  • Campbell, Jennifer: (S) XLIII (October 1979), 15, P
  • Campbell, Ken, '66--new baseball coach at ETSU: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990)17, P; ETSU baseball coach: LVI (Winter 1993), 8 winningest ETSU baseball coach: LXII (Spring 1999), 16, P
  • Campbell, Marion: XLVIII (September 1984), 5
  • Campbell, Max--named director of university development: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Campus lighting system: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5
  • Campus map: XXV (Fall 1960), 8-9, P; XXVII (Winter 1963), 12; XXX (Spring 1966), 14-15, P
  • Campus Security department: XLII (Fall 1977), 5; XLII (Winter 1978), 10; XLV (March 1981), 3; XLVII (December 1982), 4
  • Campus Sports Queen: XXXI (Summer 1967), 24
  • Cancer center established: LXII (Fall 1999), 12 [SEE ALSO: ETSU Cancer Center at Johnson City Medical Center]
  • Cancer research: LXI (Spring 1998), 15
  • Cannon, Stewart: (A) L (Spring 1986), 6, P
  • Canterbury House: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, P
  • Cantrell, Dr. Peggy J.--appointed interim dean of the school of graduate studies: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27P
  • Capp, Al: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 25
  • Capps, Olin F.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 10, P
  • Capshaw, Bill: (A) XLV (June 1981), 20
  • Captain, Bill: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 16, P
  • Captain's Club: XLIX (Fall 1985), 26
  • Cardin, Richard W.: (A) XLI (Spring, 1977), 1, P
  • Cardiovascular Research Institute-- approved by Tennessee Board of Regents: LIX (spring 1996), 9; LX (spring 1997), 12
  • Cardoza, Randy, '67--Georgia commissioner of industry, trade, and tourism: LIX (fall 1996), 7-8 [p]
  • Cardwell, Marjorie Nelle, MA '64-- superintendent of Greene Valley Development Center: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 7, P; retired as Assistant Commissioner of Mental Health and Mental Retardation: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 15, P; Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 6, P
  • Career Development office-- XLV (December 1980), 5; XLV (September/October 1981), 2; XLVI (June 1982), 11; XLVII (December 1982), 14; XLVII (June 1983), 18; received national recognition from Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Washington, D.C. (1991): LV (fall 1991), 5; expanded services by offering two new computerized resources: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 10; on World Wide Web: LIX (spring 1996)9
  • Career Fair--sponsored by ETSU and 19 area colleges: LIX (spring 1996), 9
  • Cargas, Dr. Harry James--leading Holocaust scholar delivered sixth address of the Erna P. Kaldegg Memorial Lectureship (1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15, P
  • Cargill, Drury H. (A): XXV (Winter 1961)
  • Carl A. Jones Symposium: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 4
  • Carlisle, Jack M.: XLII (Fall 1977), 14, P; XLIII (March 1979), 13, P
  • Carlisle Crawford Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13; SEE ALSO: Robert G. and Carlisle Crawford Memorial Fund
  • Carmichael, Benjamin: XLII (Fall, 1977), 4, P
  • Carmichel, Jim: (A) XLV (March 1981), 6, P; XLVII (June 1983), 14
  • Caron, Robert--member of national faculty of Hazardous Waste Management Institute: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16
  • Carpenter, Clayton: XXIX (Winter 1965), 13, P; XLVIII (December 1983), 21P
  • Carpenter, Clayton, Dr.--1995 Honorary Alumnus Award: LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P
  • Carpenter, Clifton: XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P
  • Carpenter, Don (A): L (Winter 1986), 3
  • Carpenter, Dr. Thomas: LI (Winter 1987), 27
  • Carrier, Ronald E.: (A) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 20, P; XL (Spring 1976), 1P; XLI (Spring 1977), 11
  • Carrier, Dr. Ronald E., '55 - member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 3, P; receives Distinguished Alumnus in Higher Education Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P
  • Carrier, Edith Johnson (Mrs. Ronald E.), '56: James Madison University names its arboretum in her honor LXII (Spring 1999)
  • Carroll, Eugene J., Jr., deputy director of Center for Defense, debater, ETSU public forum, April 6, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 15, P
  • Carroll, Jim--manager of the Mid-Atlantic Field Service Office of INFAX: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 8, P
  • Carroll H. Long Chair of Surgical Research: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 5; Chair of Excellence in Surgical Research: LVI (Fall 1992), 8
  • Carroll Reece Museum: SEE: Reece Museum
  • Carson House: V (Fall, 1939)
  • Carson, Jo: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 7, P
  • Carson, Thomas C.: XXVI (Summer 1962), 8; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 11, P
  • Carson, Thomas, Jr.: (A) XXXI (Spring 1967), 12, P
  • Carter, Dave--host and producer of "Studio One," live music broadcast on WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11
  • Carter, Donald R.--retiring Pirate Club director: (A) LX (spring 1997), 19; alumni award of honor: LX (Fall 1997)4
  • Carter, President Jimmy--lecture at ETSU, October 13, 1988: LIII (Winter 1989), 8-9, P
  • Carter Hall: XV (Winter 1951); XXX (Fall 1965), 13, P; XXX (Summer 1966)20, P
  • Cartoza, MIke, '85--played Izzy, mascot of the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 8 [p]
  • Caruthers, Eugene P.: (A) XLIV (March 1980), 22
  • Cary, Susan E.--received first Christa McAuliffe Scholarship awarded in Tennessee: (S) LIII (Winter 1989)17, P
  • CASE Circle of Excellence Award--LX (Fall 1997), 16
  • Casey, Bill (Football player - All-American Candidates): (S) XXXIV (Summer 1970, 11, P
  • Cashwell, Richard B. - member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 3, P
  • Cassell, Ollan: XXIX (Fall 1964), 12, P; XXIX (Winter 1965), 15; XLIII (June-July 1979), 16, P; XLIV (December 1979), 15
  • Cassity, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) J. Edward, '56-- Commanding General of Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: (A) LI (fall 1987), 3-4 [p]; member, Commission on the future of ETSU: LII (summer/fall 1988), 3 [p]; LIV (winter/spring 1990), 20 [p]; 1990 Outstanding Alumnus Award: LV (spring/summer 1991), 13 [p]; alumni association president-elect (1991): LV (fall 1991), 4 president of ETSU National Alumni Association (1992-93): LVI (fall 1992), 7 [p] former Commanding General, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, Ga.: LVI (winter 1993), 19; Souvenir Ed. (1994), 15 [p]; Remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 7
  • Castelaz, Dr. Michael--physics faculty member who participates in Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA): LVIII (Fall 1995), 6
  • Castle, Larry: XXXIV (Summer 1970), 14, P
  • Cates, Judge William N., '64--associate chief administrative law judge, National Labor Relations Board, AtlantaGa.: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 5, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Catherman, Woodrow--ETSU received $250,000 from his estate in 1990-91: LV (Fall 1991), 6
  • Cathey, John: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 17, P; Sports Information Director (1969-94): LVII (1994), 22
  • Cathey, Robin: (S) XLVIII (December 1984), 12, P
  • Catron, Mark: (A) L (Spring 1986), 9, P
  • Cavan, Mike-- named 15th head football coach at ETSU on December 23, 1991: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 3, P; ETSU football coach: LVI (Winter 1993)8; ETSU football coach: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year (1996): LX (spring 1997), 16 [p]
  • Cawood, Gary: (A) XLVI (December 1981), 22
  • CBS: XXX (Winter 1966), 15; XXXV (Summer 1971), 10
  • Cecile Cox Quillen Chair of Medicine in Geriatrics and Gerontology: LVI (Fall 1992), 8
  • "Celebration of Pride": honors campus giving: LXI (Fall 1998), 17
  • Center for Adult Programs and Services (CAPS): LII (Spring 1988), 14, P
  • Center for Appalachian Studies and Services-- received performance Par Excellence Award from Tennessee Higher Education Commission: LI (Spring 1987), 10; Dr. Jean Haskell Speer named new director: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 8, P; Advisory Council established: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4; celebrated 10th anniversary in 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3-4; established a monthly Appalachian Colloquium: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4; named one of the top five Centers of Excellence in Tennessee in 1986: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3; redesignated an Accomplished Center of Excellence in 1987: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3; Encyclopedia of Appalachia project: LIX (fall 1996), 9
  • Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development, new infant/toddler program: LI (Fall 1987), 19, P; hosting 2nd Fulbright Scholar-in-residence: LII (Spring 1988), 16, P; LVII (1994), 24
  • Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, received $6000 contribution from National Healthcorp, L. P.: LI (Summer 1987), 14
  • Center for Physical Activity: LXI (Spring 1998), 6
  • Center for Social Science and Evaluation Research--approved by Tennessee Board of Regents: LIX (spring 1996), 9
  • Century Club: XXXV (Fall 1970), 29; XXXV (Spring 1971), 17; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 16; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 16; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 10; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 6; XLI (Winter 1977), 11; XLIX (Fall 1985), 17
  • Chadwick, Alan: (S) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 9, P
  • Chairs of Excellence: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Challenge 2000, charter members; LVIII (Spring 1995), 19; $2 million endowment to be established: LVIII (Spring 1995), 19 list of new members: LVIII (Fall 1995), 11; LXI (Spring 1998), 15; LXII (Spring 1999), 14
  • Chambers, Rear Admiral Richard K., '56: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20P
  • Chambers, Richard K.--Deputy Commander, Naval Reserve Force and Commander, Naval Air Reserve Force, New OrleansLa.: (A) LVI (Winter 1983), 19
  • Chang, Patrick, '79, founder of Lucky Computer Company: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 2, 3
  • Chang, Pat, MA '79--founder of Lucky Computer Co., Richardson, Texas: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 7-8, P
  • Chapman, Dorothy Quaye: XLII (Fall 1977), 4, P
  • Chapman, Ethan Allen: XXVII (Fall 1962), 11 P
  • Chapman, Shirley (A): XXXIII (Summer 1969), 9, P; (A) XXXVI (Winter 1972)5, P; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 6, P; XLI (Summer 1977), 8; XLVI (September 1982), 3
  • Chapman, Dr. Shirley, political science professor elected mayor of Johnson
  • City, Tennessee: LI (Summer 1987), 9, P
  • Charles C. Sherrod Scholarship: XXXI (Spring 1967), 5; XXXIV (Spring 1970)8
  • Charles Edward Allen Distinguished Lectureship in Medicine, third annual, September 1987: LI (Fall 1987)19
  • Charlton, Dr. C. H., '82, MEd '84, member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988)3, P director of court appointed special advocate program at ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 17, P
  • Chase, Richard--storyteller: XLVIII (December 1983), 5, P
  • Che, Youming, Chinese student at ETSU: (S) LI (Fall 1987), 7, P
  • Cheerleaders: XXIX (Summer 1965), 15, P; XXXI (Fall 1966), 22, P; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 24, P; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 24, P; XXXVI (Fall 1971, 19, P
  • Chemistry department: V (Fall 1939); XVIII (Spring 1954); XXVIII (Winter 1964), 7; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 19; XXIX (Winter 1965), 13; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 10; XXXV (Winter 1971), 31; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 10, 12; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6, 23; XL (Winter 1976), 4; XLI (Winter 1977), 3; XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLIX (March 1985), 7
  • Cherry, Byron: XLVI (September 1982), 15, P
  • Chesney, Kenny, '90-- salaried songwriter for Acuff-Rose Publishing Company in Nashville: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14; alumnus of the ETSU Bluegrass Band: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 4 country music artist: (A) LX (Spring 1997), 8, P
  • Chilcote, Thomas: XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 7, P
  • Child care center--opens: LX (Fall 1997), 13
  • Child Study Center: XLI (Summer 1977), 9
  • Child Study Center--received reaccreditation for three years by National Academy of Early Childhood Programs (1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 12
  • Childhood cancer treatment--cooperative agreement established between James H.
  • Quillen College of Medicine and St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15
  • Children's International Art Exhibition--B. Carroll Reece Museum, March 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 20
  • Chiles-Shelburne, Sally, new publications editor, alumni and university relations office: LI (Spring 1987), 11
  • Chilton, Tom: (S) XXV (Winter 1961), 8, P; (A) XLIV (December 1979), 15
  • Choate, Dr. Pat--keynote speaker for International Week '89: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989, 19, P
  • Christensen, David, ETSU golfer: LXII (Spring 1999), 16, P;
  • Church, Denise,Johnson City police officer: LXI (Fall 1998), 8
  • CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) program in higher education--ETSU chosen by IBM as one of 48 participating institutions: LIII (Winter 1989), 2
  • Cimadevilla, George: (S) L (Winter 1986), 16, P; ETSU punter signed with Pittsburgh Steelers: (S) LI (Summer 1987), 8, P
  • City Management Program: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 6
  • Clack, John A.: (O) XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 27, P
  • Clark, Dr. Charles E., elected president of the Southern Conference: LI (Summer 1987), 15 P
  • Clark, Eugenia--University of Maryland professor emeritus known worldwide for underwater work on sharks: LVII (1994), 8
  • Clark, Hester: XLVII (December 1982), 5
  • Clarke, Kenneth M., '63: alumni award of honor, LXII (Fall 1999), 4, P
  • Clarke, Ralph W., (A): XXII (Winter 1958); XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9
  • Claudio, Edward, distinguished New York actor: LI (Spring 1987), 6, P
  • Clement, Frank: XXVIII (Summer, 1964), 5, P
  • Clement, Frank, Gov., signed bill granting university status to East Tennessee State College, March 5, 1963: LII (Spring 1988), 8, P
  • Clement, Jan: (S) XLVII (December 1982), 12, P
  • Clement, Lucille Christianson--former Tennessee First Lady visited ETSU campus during fall semester 1991: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 7, p
  • Clement Hall: XXX (Summer 1966), 12, P
  • Clements, C. Christopher: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P
  • Clements, George H., Father--speaker during Black History Month (February 1989): LIII (Spring/Summer 1989)18, P
  • Clemmer, Claudius--elected first-term member of ETSU Foundation board of directors: LII (Summer/Fall 1988)18
  • Clemmer, Claudius Greer, '34--Outstanding Alumnus for 1995: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 16, P
  • Clemons, Linda J.--new director of Financial Aid office: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, P
  • Clendenon, Shelli--Lady Buck track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; named All-American for track and field: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, 19, P
  • Clinchfield Railroad: XLV (December 1980), 7
  • Clinic: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 13; XXX (Winter 1966), 13
  • Clinical nutrition, master of science degree: LII (Winter 1988), 4
  • Close, Dr. David M.--associate professor of physics received the 1988 Foundation Research Award: LIII (Winter 1989), 20, P
  • Cloyd, Velma: (A) XXXIII (Fall 1968), 16, P; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14, P; XLIV (September 1980), 12, P
  • Cloyd, John Charles: (A) XXIX (Fall 1964), 12
  • Clyde, Jeremy: XXXI (Spring 1967), 7, P
  • Cobun, Patricia Ann Carmichael: (A) XLII (Winter 1978), 8, P
  • Cobun, Ted: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10
  • Coca-Cola/Wendy's Classic, Ridgefields Country Club in Kingsport, October 1987: LII (Winter 1988), 17
  • Cocke, J. M.: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8; XXXVII (Winter 1972), 10
  • Coffey, Donald S.: (A) XLIII (Fall 1978), 5, P; XLIII (October 1979), 10, P; XLVII (June 1983), 10, P; L (Spring 1986), 7, P
  • Coffey, Dr. Donald S., '57 - member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P
  • Coffey, Vernon, '72,: named commissioner of Tennessee Department of Education, LXII (Fall 1999), 9, P
  • Cogburn, Sylvia: (S) XXXIX (Winter, 1975), 6, P
  • Coghlan, Eamon, world's best indoor miler: LI (Spring 1987), 9, P
  • Cohen, Dr. Harvey J., lecturer, third annual Charles Edward Allen Distinguished Lectureship in Medicine, September 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 19, P
  • Cohn, Bob: XLII (Fall 1977), 4, P
  • Cole, Julie: XLIX (Summer 1985), 8, P
  • Coleman, Ronald: (S) XXXV (Spring, 1971), 10, P
  • Coleman, William A., Jr.--new Director of Human Resources: LVII (1994), 25, P
  • College of Business: offers MBA via television: LXI (Fall 1998), 13
  • College of Medicine: SEE: James H. Quillen College of Medicine or Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine
  • College Training Detachment: XII (Spring, 1948)
  • Collins, David D.--succeeded David L. Kite as new comptroller at ETSU: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 16, P; named Associated Vice President for Business and Finance: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P
  • Collins, Martha D.--new Dean of the College of Education: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 9, P; LVIII (Spring 1995), 4
  • Commencement, spring 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 10-11, P; fall 1992: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 15
  • Commission on the Future of East Tennessee State University: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 2-7, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 2, 10
  • Committee of 1000: XLVIII (December 1983), inside cover; XLIX (December 1984), 16; XLIX (Fall 1985), 17; L (Spring 1986), 14; L (Summer 1986), 18, P; LI (Spring 1987), 9; LVIII (Spring 1995), 19; 900th membership: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17; met $1 million goal for its scholarship endowment in FY 1993-94: LVII (1994), 17
  • Committee on Alternative Scheduling for University School: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4
  • Communication department: XLVI (March 1982), 2, 5; XLVII (September 1983), 4; XLVIII (December 1984), 7; XLIX (March 1985), 7; XLIX (Summer 1985), 13; accredited by Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass
  • Communications: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17
  • Communicative Disorders department: XLIV (September 1980), 2; XLVI (June 1982), 17
  • Commuting Student Service Center: XLVII (March, 1983), 4
  • Computer Center: XXXV (Fall 1970), 9; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 7
  • Computer conference at ETSU: LI (Fall 1987), 16
  • Computer Department: XLVI (December 1981), 5
  • Computer graphics: LVII (1994), 6-7
  • Computer Laboratory: XLVI (December 1981), 6; new location on first level of D. P. Culp University Center: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5
  • Computer Science department--undergraduate program accredited by the Computer Science Accreditation Commission of the Computing Science Accreditation Board: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Computer Service office: XXXV (Fall 1970), 8; XLVIII (June 1984), 12
  • "Concrete Canoe" competition (Gold Hill, N.C.): LIX (fall 1996), 10 [p]
  • Congress for International Students: LXI (Spring 1998), 13
  • Coney, Ran: XLIII (June/July 1979), 5, P
  • Conn, George M., Jr.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P
  • Construction Management Association Club: LIX (fall 1996), 10
  • Continuing Education Center: LXI (Spring 1998), 6
  • Continuing Education, College of : XXXVII (Spring 1973), 7; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5
  • Continuing Education, School of: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 10; XLII (Fall 1977), 4; XLVII (December 1982), 6
  • Continuing Education program: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 3; XXXV (Fall 1970), 39; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 7; XLII (Fall 1977), 4
  • Continuing Studies--new school established at ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 11
  • Continuous Improvement program: LXI (Spring 1998), 13
  • Contracts and Grants, Office of: XLII (Fall 1977), 4; XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLIV (June 1980), 2; XLVII (June 1983), 2; XLIX (Summer 1985), 8
  • Cook, Fred--won 400 meters in 1995 Southern Conference Championships: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19
  • Cook, Lawrence, '57 director of research and development at R. J. Reynolds International: LI (Fall 1987), 11, P
  • Cook, William H.: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 5, P
  • Cookbook (ETSU): LXI (Spring 1998), 11
  • Co-Op Program: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 6; XLII (Winter 1978), 6; XLIV (December 1979), 11; XLV (December 1980), 5; XLVII (September 1983), 5
  • Cooper Annex: XLIV (June 1980), 13, P
  • Cooper Hall: XI (Fall 1946); XXIV (Summer 1960); XXX (Spring 1966), 7
  • Cooper, Morton: XLII (Fall 1977), 4, P
  • Cooper, Samuel: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18, P
  • Cope, Quill E.: XX (Summer 1956), P
  • Copeland, Jean: XLVIII (September 1984), 5, P
  • Copeland, Rebecca Jean: (A) XLI (Winter 1977), 7, P
  • Copeland, T. P.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11; (A)--remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 7
  • Corbitt, Dr. Mary, visiting professor of excellence from Louisiana State: LI (Summer 1987), 17
  • Cornett, Stephanie: (S) XLV (December 1980), 10, P
  • Cornwell, Phyllis: (A) XXXIV (Spring 1970), 10, P
  • Corporation for National Service--contributed funding toward establishment of Northeast Tennessee Consortium for Service Learning: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10
  • Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) ETSU won six awards in the Council's District III 1989 Communications Awards Competition: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 19; bronze award for Individual Alumni Programs and Projects given to ETSU (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 5
  • Courtney, Guy, '55--fiscal operations officer at the Library of Congress until his death on November 22, 1989: (O) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 8
  • Cowart, Marsha: (S) XLVII (March 1983), 13, P; XLVII (June 1983), 22
  • Cowden, Ronald R. (A): XL (Fall 1975), 3, P
  • Cowell, Joe: XLVII (June 1983), 5, P
  • Cox, Cora R.: (A) XL (Summer 1976), 7, P; XLI (Spring 1977), 1, P
  • Cox, Doris Jean Robinson: (A) XLI (Spring 1977, 6, P; XLVIII (June 1984), 13, P
  • Cox, Elizabeth, poet, fiction writer and Duke University teacher: LII (Winter 1988), 18
  • Cox, R. B.: IV (Spring 1939); X (Summer 1946)
  • Cozad, Denis--part-time staff member, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11
  • Crabtree, Lou, Abingdon, Virginia writer: LII (Winter 1988), 18
  • Crail, Dale: XLII (Fall 1977), 4, P
  • Cramer, Floyd, Honorary Alumnus: LI (Spring 1987), 11, P
  • Crane, Ray T. (A): XXXVII (Fall 1972), 10, P
  • Craven, Richard W.: XLIII (October 1979), 11
  • Crawford, Leroy, '87, 69-year old ETSU graduate: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 11, P
  • Crawford, Robert Gunn: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 10, P; (O) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15, P
  • Crawford, Thomas Franklin--Who's Who Among America's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23
  • Cresswell, Arthur: XXXV (Summer 1971), 21
  • Crime on campus--ETSU has 15th safest campus in U.S.: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17
  • Criminal Justice department: XLV (December 1980), 14; XLVII (June 1983), 4
  • Criminal justice, master of arts degree approved: LII (Winter 1988), 17
  • Crocker, Julian: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P; XLIX (Summer 1985), 21, P
  • Crockett, David--District Attorney, First Judicial Circuit: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Crofts, Richard A.: XLVIII (December 1984), 10, P
  • Cronin, Patrick, actor: holds Wayne G. Basler Chair of Excellence for the Integration of the Arts, LXII (Spring 1999), 15
  • Crosby, Gene, '56--patent examiner with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 3, P
  • Cross, Adam--1995 Southern Conference 2nd team (baseball): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19
  • Cross country: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 21; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 20; XLIII (March 1979), 19; XLVII (December 1982), 21; L (Winter 1986), 16; LVI (Winter 1993), 6-7
  • Cross country (men) Buccaneers won 11th Southern Conference title (1990) in the last 13 years: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Buccaneers finished 8th in 1991 NCAA Cross Country Championships: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11
  • Cross country (women): XLV (December 1980), 18; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18
  • Cross Enrollment Program: XLIV (September 1980), 2
  • Crouch, Wayland: (A) L (Winter 1986), 5, P
  • Crowe, Dewey "Rusty", II, '74-- alumni notable, appointed assistant commissioner for Tennessee Department of Corrections: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 18, P; assistant commissioner of youth and community service, Tennessee Department of Correction: LII (Spring 1988), 5, P
  • Crowe, Sarah Barron, '78, '82 MS, ' MD--post-doctoral fellow, Vanderbilt University: LII (Spring 1988), 5, P
  • Croy, Perrin T.--LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Crumley, Brig. Gen. Dennis V., '61-- assistant commandant of the U. S. Army's Armor School and deputy commanding general at Fort Knox, Kentucky: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 11, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Culp, D. P.: XXXII (Winter 1968), 20; XXXII (Spring 1968), 14, P; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 7, P; XLI (Fall 1976), 9, P; XLIX (March 1985), 4, P
  • Culp, Martha: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 10, P
  • Cunningham, Karen Denise: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 1, P
  • Curriculum internationalization: LI (Fall 1987), 5
  • Curtain, Tommy: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 14, P
  • Curtis, James: XLIX (March 1985), 4, P
  • Curtis, Lawrence R.--chair, dept. of environmental health: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p]
  • Curtiss, Ken: (A) XLVI (June 1982), 9
  • Curtiss, Pamela S. (A): (S) XLVI (March 1982), 7; XLVI (June 1982), 16; XLVII (December 1982), 5
  • Cusack, Neil, '75-- (S) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 12, P; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 20; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 7, P; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 10, P; (A) XLI (December 1979), 15, P; ETSU runner won NCAA Cross Country Championship (1972) and Boston Marathon (1974): LVI (Winter 1993), 7, 9; printing executive in Limerick, Ireland: LIX (fall 1996), 21 [p]
  • Czuchry, Dr. Andrew J.--chairholder, AFG Industries Chair of Excellence in Business and Technology: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 5, P; LIX (Spring 1996), 3; LX (Fall 1997), 14-15

Return to Top

D

  • D. P. Culp University Center: XLI (Fall 1976), 2-7, P
  • Dalton, Beverly--Lady Buccaneer indoor track team member: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18
  • Daniel, Thomas N.: XXXVIII (Fall 1972), 22, P; (O) XLV (December 1980, 23
  • Daniels, George H., '59--author of American Science in the Age of Jackson: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 10
  • Daniels, Sylvia: (S) XLIV (December 1979), 12, P
  • Darlene, Robin: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 1, P
  • Darling, Robert W.: XXV (Winter 1961), 7, P
  • Darnell, Debbie: (S) XL (Summer 1976), 5, P
  • Darter, Jeff (A): (S) XLIX (March 1985), 8
  • Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of Southern Women: LVIII (Spring 1995)8
  • Davenport, Jill, '80 (A)--special projects supervisor with Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center: (A) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 12
  • David E. Walker Indoor Track--indoor track at Mini-Dome named for track and cross country head coach Dave Walker: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15
  • Davidson, Evelyne, MD '87--one of two black female primary-care physicians in Knox County, Tenn.: LIX (spring 1996)13 [p]; LX (Fall 1997), 7, P
  • Davis, Burleigh: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 21, P
  • Davis, Curtis, '56--patent examiner with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 3, P
  • Davis, Hugh T.: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 6, P
  • Davis, James Taylor (A): XXXIV (Fall 1969), 30, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973)12, P; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 2, P
  • Davis, Joe, '41--mayor of Huntsville, Alabama, 1968-88: (A) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 15, P
  • Davis, Dr. Mack P., (A): XXIII (Fall 1958); XXXIV (Spring 1970), 1, P; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 6, P; XLV (September/October 1981), 4, P; president of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15; Honorary Alumnus (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4; remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 6-7
  • Davis, Pam--new women's tennis coach: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27
  • Davis, Ronnie E., '65, Tennessee state representative: (A) LII (Spring 1988)6, P
  • Davoren, Patrick--Buccaneer cross country team member named to All-Southern Conference team (1991): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11
  • Dawson, Donald: (O) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 23
  • Day, Robert Owen: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 19-20, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10
  • Day, Ronnie--edited South Pacific Diary, 1942-1943: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p]
  • Deaf Program: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 13; XXXV (Spring 1971), 16
  • Dean, Harvey, (A): XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11, P; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 6, P
  • Dean, Richard: (O) XLIX (March 1985), 15
  • Deavenport, Earnest W., Jr.--exeuctive, Eastman Chemical Company: LXI (Spring 1998), 12; Honorary Alumni award LXII (Fall 1999), 7
  • Debate team: XXVIII (Spring 1964); XXX (Springs 1966), 22; XXXII (Spring 1968), 8; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 8
  • DeBoe, F. C., Mrs: LVII (1994), 21
  • Deborah Jean Brightly Memorial Art Scholarship: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18
  • DeCastro, Troy, selected to 1986 Southern Conference All-Academic team: (S) LI (Spring 1987), 10, P
  • DeChellis, Ed--men's basketball coach: LIX (spring 1996), 18 [p]; LIX (fall 1996), 19
  • Deleat, Charles F. "Chuck": XLIII (October 1979), 12, P
  • Dennis, Greg, Southern Conference Freshman of the Year (basketball, 1987-88): (S) LII (Spring 1988), 15, P Buccaneer basketball player named to All-Southern Conference team: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P Buccaneer basketball player: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11, P all-time scoring leader in men's basketball with 2,204 points: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6; (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6
  • Densitometer, dual photon body, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 8, P
  • Dent, Mike: (S) XLV (June 1981), 18
  • Dental Hygiene Clinic Department: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 2, 4; XLVI (June 1972), 18
  • Dental Hygiene Program: XXXV (Summer, 1971), 17
  • Denton, Jimmy: LXI (Spring 1998), 7
  • Depew Scholarship--established in honor of Dr. Rex Denwil Depew: LVIII (Fall 1995), 11
  • Depew, Dr. Rex Denwil--honored by establishment of Depew Scholarship: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 11
  • Depew, Sara Margaret--established scholarship honoring the memory of her late husband, Dr. Rex Denwil Depew: LVIII (Fall 1995), 11, P
  • Derosier, Arthur H., Jr., (A): XXXII (Fall 1967), 5, P; XXXIV (Winter 1970)5, P; XXXV (Fall 1970), 6; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 6, P; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 10; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 6, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 2; XL (Spring 1976), 5; XLI (Winter 1977), 1, P; XLI (Spring 1977)2, P; XLII (Spring 1978), 5; XLVI (March 1982), 4, P
  • Derrick, Gene: Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Derryberry, Everett: XXXI (Summer 1967), 8, P
  • Development Office: XLI (Summer 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 12; XLIII (March 1979), 9; XLV (June 1981), 17; XLV (September/October 1981), 5; XLVII (September 1983), 10
  • Dial, Vincent, '85: featured in NEA Today magazine, LXII (Spring 1999)10
  • Dibble, Chris--member of championship Buccaneer golf team: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P
  • Dickerson, Mary V.: (A) XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12
  • Dickey, James: XLVIII (June 1984), 7, P
  • Diehl, J. Richard, Jr., '73--three scholarships established in his memory: LIX (spring 1996), 15
  • Diehl, Janette Campbell, '50--Oustanding Alumna (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 12 [p]
  • Dietz, Barbara J.: 1998 Honorary Alumna: LXI (Fall 1998), 7
  • Dillon, Corky, '80, MD '93--Air Force pilot and physician: (A) LX (Spring 1997), 6, P
  • Dining Hall (original building): XXX (Fall 1965), 14, P
  • Dishner, Nancy, Dept. of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis: named director of Roan Scholars program, LXII (Fall 1999), 11, P
  • Dishner, Paul F.: XLII (Winter 1978), 2, P; XLIV (September 1980), 5, P
  • Distinguished Faculty Awards-- 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 17; 1989: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 18; 1992: LVI (Fall 1992), 19; 1996: LX (Spring 1997), 27 1997: LXI (Spring 1998), 12
  • Distinguished President's Trust Dinner (1995): LIX (spring 1996), 15 [p]; LXII (Spring 1999), 14
  • Distinguished President's Trust Society: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Distinguished Staff Award, 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 13
  • Doctoral Education: XXXV (Summer 1971), 15; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 5
  • Dodson, Melvin G.: XLIX (Summer 1985), 12
  • Dolder, Fred, '67--work with Olympics in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 6-7 [p]
  • Dole, Bob--Presidential candidate visited ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 10 [p]
  • Donahue, Phil (visited campus on September 2, 1981): XLV (Fall 1981), P
  • Donation History, 1981-91: LV (Fall 1991), 6
  • Dong, Ren Wei, visiting Chinese educator: LII (Winter 1988), 16, P
  • Donor recognition walls: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Donovan, James A., (A): (A) XLII (Summer 1978), 7, P; XLII (Fall 1978)10
  • Doran, Linda D.--associate vice president for academic affairs & dean of special programs: LX (spring 1997)27
  • Dortch, Chris, '78--associate editor and business manager of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 10
  • Dossett, Burgin E., Dr.: XIV (Fall 1949); XXI (Fall 1956); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXIII (Spring 1959); XXIV (Summer 1960); XXXII (Winter 1968), 15-19, P; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 2, P; XLV (June 1981), 2, P; XLVII (March 1983), 14, P; XLIX (March 1985), 4, P; 90th birthday, February 2, 1987: LI (Spring 1987), 11, P; President Emeritus, 91st birthdayFebruary 2, 1988: LII (Spring 1988)18, P ETSU's 3rd President died March 131993): (O) Souvenir Ed. (1994)6-8, P
  • Dossett, Burgin E., Jr.: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 12; Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Dossett, Hunter Leigh: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 6, P
  • Dossett, Martha Gaskill, Mrs.--wife of ETSU President Emeritus Dr. Burgin E. Dossett, Sr., died in 1988: LIII (Winter 1989), 23
  • Dossett, Nell Jennings: (O) XXXVII (Spring 1973), 27, P
  • Dossett, Raynella Large: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11
  • Dossett Hall: XXX (Summer 1966), 22, P; XXXI (Winter 1967), 32, P
  • Doughty, Dick: XLVIII (March 1984), 9, P
  • Dougherty, Janine: (S) XL (Summer 1976), 5, P
  • Douglas, Billie Jean: (S) XXXII (Summer 1968), 23
  • Douglas, Harold W.: (A) XXXII (Winter 1968), 7, P
  • Douglas, Herschel L., Dr.: XLV (September-October 1981), 4, P; XLVIII (December 1983), 4; Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 4-5; resigned as dean of Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LII (Spring 1988), 20, P
  • Douglas, Wayne M.: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 2
  • Dove, George N., Dr., (A): XXIV (Spring 1960); XX (Winter 1961), 7, P; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4, P; XXXV (Winter 1971)1, P; XLIII (June/July 1979), 8; board member of ETSU Retires Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15; emeritus dean of arts and sciences elected president of the Popular Culture Association: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 17, P writes books: LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Dowd, Barry: XLVI (June 1982), 20, P; XLVI (September 1982), 12; XLVII (June 1983), 21
  • Doyle, Mildred E.: XXXII (Winter 1968), 6
  • Dr. Howell and Alice Sherrod Surgery Resident Research Fund: LVIII (Fall 1995), 11
  • Drinkard-Hawkshawe, Dorothy, Dr.--new chair of history department: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 16, P
  • Drinnon, Steven D. "Doug"--3rd Harry S. Truman Scholarship recipient in ETSU's history: (S) LVI (Fall 1992)23
  • Dropout prevention program funded--LX (Fall 1997), 13
  • Drumm, Don: LI (Winter 1987), 17
  • Duckworth, Lee, selected to 1986 Southern Conference All-academic team: (S) LI (Spring 1987), 10, P
  • Dudley, Reese--named to All-Southern Conference Freshman basketball team (1992): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6
  • Dugger, James D., 1Lt.--killed in Vietnam (October 16, 1972): (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Dugger, Maggie: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P
  • Dugger, Margaret: (O) XLIII (June/July 1979), 21
  • Dugger, Wanda Blevins, '56, MA '67: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P
  • Dulaney, Brian: (S) LVIII (Fall 1995), 7, P
  • Dun, Nae--named chair and professor of pharmacology: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Duncan, David, Dr., visiting professor of excellence from Tennessee Wesleyan: LI (Summer 1987), 17, P
  • DunCan, John: XLIV (March 1980), 11, P
  • Duncan, Joy Wheeler: (A) XLIII (June/July 1979), 7
  • Dunham, Bill - member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988)9
  • Dunn, Edward Wesley, Dr.--former professor in department of communication died December 21, 1990: (O) LV (Fall 1991), 11
  • Dunn, Winfield: XXXV (Summer 1971), 1
  • Dupree, Adora--volunteer producer, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11
  • Dyer, Allen, Dr.--appointed Chair of Department of Psychiatry in James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LVI (Fall 1992), 23, P
  • Dyer, Wayne: XLVIII (December 1984), 10, P
  • Dykeman, Wilma-- XLVIII (March 1984), 9, [p]; commencement speaker (May 1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 19, [p]; Presidential Distinguished Lecturer (1996): LIX (spring 1996), 8
  • Dykes, Archie R.: (A) XXX (Spring 1966), 5, P; XXXV (Fall 1970), 2, P; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 19, P
  • Dykes, Greg (A): L (Winter, 1986), 2
  • Dykes, Jimmy: (S) XLIII (Fall 1978), 19, P
  • Dzvonik, Mike: (S) XXXII (Summer 1968), 23, P

Return to Top

E

  • E. T. Action Line: (S) XXXV (Winter 1971), 12
  • Eaglin, Carolyn, J. D.--featured speaker during Black History Month (February 1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991)16
  • Earnest, Ada Hornsby: III (Fall 1937); XX (Fall 1955); XXI (Fall 1956); XXVIII (Winter 1964), 22; XLIII (March 1979), 2; (O) XLVI (March 1982), 23, P
  • Earnest, Arthur T.: XXVII (Spring 1963), 9
  • "East Tennessee" - album released by ETSU Bluegrass Band: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9, P
  • East Tennessee State University--A University's Story, 1911-1980: LV (Fall 1991), 3; LVI (Fall 1992)21
  • East Tennesee State University--history: LXII (Fall 1999), 14-17
  • East Tennessee State University/University of Tennessee at Kingsport--new name for Kingsport University Center: LVII (1994), 24
  • Eastman Center for Nutrition Research-- dedicated in November 1990 at James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 10, P; LIX (spring 1996), 10-11
  • Eastman Chemical Company-- XXXIV (winter 1970), 10; XXXVI (fall 1971), 12; employs 700 ETSU graduates: LIX (spring 1996), 10
  • Eastman Invitational: XLV (March 1981), 14; XLVI (December 1981), 18; XLVI (March 1982), 18; XLVII (December 1982), 20; XLVII (March 1983), 10; XLVIII (March 1984), 13; XLVIII (December 1984), 20; XLIX (March 1985), 12
  • Eastman Kodak: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9
  • Eastman Kodak Company's Educational Aid Program for 1988 - $10,000 grant to ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988)15
  • Eastridge, Karen (A): (S) XLVI (September 1982), 13
  • Eblen, Abby, ETSU student appointed to State Board of Regents: (S) LI (Summer 1987), 16, P
  • Ecological Caregiving for Home Outcomes (Project ECHO): LIII (Winter 1989), 19, P
  • Economic impact of ETSU--ETSU contributed over $128.5 million in business volume within the local economy during 1987-88 fiscal year: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19
  • Economic Summit showcases regional synergy: LXI (Fall 1998), 21
  • Economics department: XXX (Spring 1966), 5; XXXV (Summer 1971), 31; XLI (Winter 1977), 3; XLII (Fall 1977)2; XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Education Building: XXXIII (Fall 1968), 40, P; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 5
  • Education, College of-- XXX (Summer 1966), 15; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 9; XLV (March 1981), 5; XLV (June 1981), 11; XLVI (March 1982), 7; XLIX (March 1985), 1; denied reaccreditation by National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (October 1992): LVI (Winter 1993), 16 attempt to regain accreditation by National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education in 1995: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4; reaccredited by NCATE: LIX (fall 1996)9
  • Education, Department of: X (Spring 1946); XXII (Winter 1958); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXVI (Spring 1962), 9; XXVII (Spring 1963), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 5; XXIX (Winter 1965), 13; XXX (Spring 1966), 5, P; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 9; XXXV (Summer 1971), 21; XXXVI (Fall 1971)5, 9; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 10; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973)13; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 3; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2; XLII (Fall 1977)6; XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Education Clinic: XI (Fall 1946)
  • Educational Specialist Program: XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 3
  • Edward N. Backus Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13
  • Edwards, Charles: XLV (March 1981), 5, P
  • Edwards, Guy, M/SGT: (O) XXX (Winter 1966), 21
  • Edwards, Joellen B.-- Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Family/Community Nursing: LVI (Fall 1992), 6P; appointed Dean of the College of Nursing: LVII (1994), 5, P; dean of the college of nursing & interim vice president for health affairs: LX (Spring 1997), 10, p, 27p
  • Eggers, Isaac "Ike", '27: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 14-15, P
  • Eggers, Lenoir Weeks, '27: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 14-15, P
  • Ejlali, Majid: (A) XXXV (Fall 1970), 39, P
  • Elderhotel Program: XLV (September/October 1981), 10
  • Eliassen, Reuben H.: XXVI (Fall 1961), 14, P; XXVI (Spring 1962), 9, P; XXXI (Fall 1966), 15, P; (O) XLIV (December 1979), 22, P
  • Elizabeth Slocumb Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13
  • Elkins, Larry--new associate dean and assistant vice president for finance and administration, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LIII (Winter 1989), 20, P
  • Elkins, Martha Sue Schild: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 8, P; XLVI (June 1982)12, P
  • Ella V. Ross Music Scholarship Endowment: LV (Fall 1991), 6
  • Eller, Ben F.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • Eller, Oliver Eugene, Dr., Jr.,: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 8, P
  • Ellery, John B.: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15
  • Ellington, Buford: XXXIII (Fall 1968), 5, P
  • Ellington Hall: XXV (Summer 1961), 15, P; XXX (Summer 1966), 12, P
  • Elliott, Lizanne--family nurse practitioner with Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine's Johnson City Family Medicine Associates: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8
  • Ellis, James--$193,000 from his estate to be used to benefit Kingsport University Center Library: LV (Fall 1991), 6
  • Ellis, Jimmy: (A) XLVIII (December 1984), 17
  • Ellis, Richard F. "Dick": (A) XXXI (Summer 1967), 27, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9, P; director of WETS-FM died February 71993: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 13, p
  • Ellis, Shirley, '65, MA '70--1993 Tennessee High School Principal of the Year: (S) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 16P
  • Emison, Tony, M.D., '84--alumni service award in medicine: LX (Fall 1997), 7
  • Emmel, Dan (A): XLVII (December 1982), 14, P; XLVII (June 1983), 18
  • Employee giving at ETSU; LVIII (Spring 1995), 17
  • Encyclopedia of Appalachia: LIX (fall 1996), 9
  • Endowed Scholarships--those with a minimum of $50,000 in endowments: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Endowments: LVIII (Spring 1995), 17
  • Engle, Amy-- named to All-Southern Conference basketball squad: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 14 [p] Southern Conference basketball player of the year: LIX (spring 1996), 19 [p]
  • English, Rodney: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6
  • English and Language Building: XXIV (Summer 1960); XXV (Fall 1960), 5, P; XXV (Winter 1969), 6, 9, P
  • English department: X (Summer 1946); XVIII (Spring 1954); XXV (Summer 1961)11; XXVI (Fall 1961); XXVI (Winter 1962), 6, 10; XXVII (Fall 1962), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15; XXX (Spring 1966), 16; XXXII (Winter 1968), 7; XXXII (Summer 1968), 11; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 9; XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXV (Summer 1971), 15; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 20; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 1, 14, 31; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6; XL (Fall 1975), 4, 5; XLI (Spring 1977), 22; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLIII (June 1979), 21; XLVII (December 1982), 3; XLVIII (September 1984), 5; XLVIII (December 1984), 7; XLIX (March 1985), 7; XLIX (Summer 1985), 13; sponsored teachers institute on children's fantasy literature, summer 1988: LII (Summer/Fall 1988)14, P; becoming sport literature center: LVI (Winter 1993), 9
  • Enrollment, Fall 1987, largest in ten years: LI (Fall 1987), 17; LII (Winter 1988), 15; predictions: LII (Winter 1988)15; topped the 11,000 mark for fall semester 1988: LIII (Winter 1989), 20; reached record level of 11, 570 during fall semester 1989: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19; statistics for fall semester 1990: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15; surpassed the 12,000 mark for the first time in history (fall 1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4; topped 12,000 mark for 2nd time in ETSU's history (Fall 1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 20
  • Ensemble, Men's: performs at American Choral Directors Association national convention in Chicago, LXII (Spring 1999)12
  • Environmental Health department: XXIX (Summer 1965), 12; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 11; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 16; XXXV (Summer 1971), 17, 23; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 22; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XLI (Fall 1976), 12; XLII (Fall 1977), 7; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLV (December 1980), 3; XLVI (June 1982), 19
  • Environmental Health Scholarship: XLVII (December 1982), 19
  • Ephraim, John: XLIII (October 1979), 3; retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Epsilon Pi Tau: XXX (Spring 1966), 11
  • Equitation: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 3
  • Erna P. Kaldegg Memorial Lectureship fifth address delivered by The Honorable Colin Stamp: LIII (Winter 1989), 20, P; 6th address delivered in 1990 by Dr. Harry James Cargas: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15, P
  • Essin, Emmett M., III (A): XXXII (Summer 1968), 9, P; XXXV (Fall 1970)7: XLI (Fall 1976), 8, P; XLIII (March 1979), 6, P; LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • ETSU at Bristol-- off-campus center opened July 1995: LVIII (Fall 1995), 7, P; LIX (fall 1996), 10
  • ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19
  • ETSU Bluegrass Band - released album entitled "East Tennessee": LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9, P; LVIII (Spring 1995), 4 performs at Kennedy Center for the Arts, LXII (Spring 1999), 13
  • ETSU Cancer Center at Johnson City Medical Center: established, LXII (Fall 1999), 12
  • ETSU Choir: performs in Europe: LXI (Fall 1998), 16
  • ETSU Chorale: LXI (Spring 1998), 11
  • ETSU Commitment:- LVIII (Spring 1995), 17
  • ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, P
  • ETSU Today - fall 1987 issued received American Advertising Federation's Deep South District merit award: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 17; fall 1987 issue designated honorable mention winner from National School Public Relations Association: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 17
  • ETSU/UT at Kingsport-- new name for Kingsport University Center: LVII (1994), 24; LIX (fall 1996), 9 [p]
  • ETSU Wind Ensemble-- invited to perform in Dublin, Ireland: LVIII (Spring 1995), 20; compact disc production: LX (spring 1997), 15
  • Evans, David C., '65: (A) XLI (Winter 1977), 7, P; Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Corrections, Atlanta, Georgia: LIII Winter 1989), 5, P
  • Evans, Eleanor Roberts: (A) XXXI (Summer 1967), 31
  • Evening and Summer School, Office of: XLVII (September 1983), 4
  • Evernden, William: XLIX (March 1985), 7; XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P
  • Everett, Anita Smith, '85: named Inspector General for Virginia Dept. of
  • Mental Health and Mental Retardation facilities, LXII (Spring 1999), 10; Distinguished Alumni in Medicine Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 7, P
  • Ewalt, Hettie: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14, P
  • EXPLORATIONS, "The Research Magazine of East Tennessee State University", inaugural issue, 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 16, P

Return to Top

F

  • F. B. I.: XVI (Fall 1951); XVI (Spring 1952); XXVII (Winter 1963), 10
  • F. Heisse Johnson Endowment Fund--scholarship fund for Quillen College of Medicine students: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21
  • Faculty (1911-12): XXV (Spring 1961), 15, P
  • faculty achievements: LX (spring 1997), 28
  • Faculty and staff appointments: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20
  • Faculty Award: XXXI (Winter 1967), 14; XXXII (Summer 1968), 23
  • Fall Golf Classic: LXII (Spring 1999), 11
  • Falls, John (A): (A) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 4
  • Falls, John, Jr.: XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P
  • Families First--ETSU helping to administer: LX (spring 1997), 12
  • Family Day: XLVIII (December 1983), 4; XLVIII (December 1984), 9
  • Family Medicine Associates: SEE: Johnson City Family Medicine Associates
  • Family Practice Center, Johnson City, relocating to campus location in April 1988: LII (Winter 1988), 15, P
  • Farmer, Michelle--daughter of Buccaneer basketball coal Alan LeForce (A): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 4
  • Farnsworth, Clyde H., Dr., Jr., '60, MA '61: (A) L (Winter, 1986), 8, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P; executive director of the Division of Federal Bank Operations for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 7, P; National Alumni Association vice president (1995-96): LVIII (Fall 1995), 17
  • Farrington, Jeff--named football defensive coordinator: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Faulds, Scott--Buccaneer cross country runner: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18
  • Febuary Hill: XXXII (Winter 1968), 16-17, P
  • Federal Job Information Computer system: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 10
  • Federal Law Enforcement Training Center: XLV (June 1981), 15
  • Felker, Lon S., Dr. - new director of master of city management program at ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 16, P; director of master of public management program: LVIII (Fall 1995), 10
  • Fellowship: XVII (Fall 1952); XXV (Winter 1961), 7; XXV (Summer 1961), 7; XXXV (Winter 1971), 17; XLIII (Fall 1978), 21
  • Fendt, Paul, Dr., appointed director of continuing education: LI (Fall 1987), 16, P; dean of the new school of Continuing Studies at ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 11, P
  • Fenimore, Aaron--ETSU football player saved three people from drowning in the Nolichucky River: (S) LVIII (Fall 1995), 20
  • Ferguson, Harold: XLVIII (September 1984), 5
  • Ferrell, Earl: (A) XLVIII (September 1984), 11, P; former ETSU football player and professional football player for St. Louis Cardinals: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 16, P
  • Ferrigan, Mary Jo--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15
  • Fickes, Angie--Lady Buc All-Southern Conference Tournament squad member: LX (spring 1997), 18 [p]
  • Field, Frank: XIII (Summer 1949); XIV (Fall 1949); (O) XVIII (Spring 1954)
  • Fillers, Donald J., Capt.--killed in Vietnam (May 27 or 28 1965): (A) (O) XXIV (Summer 1965), 5, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Finance and Marketing Department: XLIV (June 1980), 10
  • Financial Aid: (S) XXXIX (Winter 1975), 3
  • Finchum, George A. (A): (A) XXXIV (Spring 1970), 4; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 22, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10
  • Fincher, John A.: XXXV (Winter 1971), 6, P
  • Fine Arts Department: XXVI (Winter 1962), 14
  • Finucane, Mark: (A) XLVIII (June 1984), 20, P; Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Firmat, Gustavo Perez--Basler chairholder (1997): LIX (fall 1996), 26
  • First American National Bank, donated PDP 11-70 computer to ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 3, P
  • First - Athletic trophy: XLIII (Fall 1978), 17
  • First-Bachelor's Degree (ETSC 1926): XXV (Summer 1961), 4, P
  • First-Baseball All-American: XXXII (Summer 1968), 27
  • First-Black Artists to be represented in the permanent collection at the Carroll Reece Museum: XLV (June 1981), 20
  • First-Black to receive a degree from ETSU: XLIV (March 1980), 22
  • First-Closed Circuit Educational T.V. Program: XXV (Summer 1961), 10, P
  • First-Doctoral Degrees in ETSU (Conferred): XXXVI (Summer 1972), 5
  • First-Faculty (1911-12); XXV (Spring 1961), 15, P
  • First-Family (President Beller's): XLV (March 1981), 6
  • First-Family Day: XLVIII (December 1983), 4
  • First-Female graduate at ETSU to become a Dentist: XLVI (December 1981), 12
  • First-Field Team: I (Summer 1936)
  • First-Physcial Therapy graduating class: LXI (Spring 1998), 10
  • First-President: XXV (Winter 1961), 12
  • First-President's Home: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 8, P
  • First-Professional Bike Race: XLV (Fall 1981)
  • First-ROTC graduate to head the department: XLVI (March 1982), 3, P
  • First-Student in 1911: (S) XXVI (Fall 1961), 13, P
  • First-Track Team: I (Summer 1936)
  • First-Woman CPA: XXXII (Winter 1968), 30
  • First-Woman ROTC: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 11, P
  • First-Women ROTC Graduates: XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 7
  • Fisher, James: XLVIII (December 1984), 2
  • Fisher, Jenet: XLIX (March 1985), 4, P
  • Fisher, Leroy: (A) XXXVI (Fall 1971), 25, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22, P
  • Fisher, William J.: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 11, p
  • Fit Kids/Fit Seniors--sponsored by ETSU and The Paty Co.: LIX (spring 1996), 9
  • "FIT KIDS" program for elementary school children: LII (Winter 1988), 16, P
  • Fitts, Jonathan F. - member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P
  • Fitzgerald, John-Paul--member of championship Buccaneer golf team: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P
  • Flagship Club: XLIX (Fall 1985), 25
  • Flaherty, Larry, 2nd place winner in VersaCAD Corporation's "Excellence by Design" competition: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 3
  • Flake, Jacqueline W.--LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Flanagan, Kay: (S) XLIII (October 1979), 14, P
  • Fleming, Charlie: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 15, P
  • Fleming brothers, Kingsport, Tennessee, four members of ETSU Marching Band: (S) LI (Fall 1987), 15, P
  • Flora, Rudy: (S) XXXV (Summer 1971), 17; (A) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 22, P
  • Floyd Cramer Music Scholarship Fund: LI (Spring 1987), 11
  • Floyd Cramer Scholarship: XLVI (December 1981), 2
  • Floyd, Kenneth B.: XXXI (Summer 1967), 10, P
  • Flynn, Ray, '79-- (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 17; XLIX (March 1985), 12, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 7; owner of Flynn Sports Management: LIX (fall 1996), 6 [p]; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p]
  • Fogil, Debbie: XLIII (October 1979), 16, P
  • Folk Festival: XXXV (Fall 1970), 7
  • Folklore Society-- XXVI (Winter 1962), 6; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8
  • Fontaine, Harry E., Jr.: named honorary alumni, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P
  • food systems management (FSM) program: LIX (spring 1996), 16
  • Football-- XXVII (Winter 1963), 6; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 9-10; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 14; XXX (Winter 1966), 9; XXX (Spring 1966), 7; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 18; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 11; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9, 15; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 9; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 1; XL (Spring 1976), 10; XLI (Spring 1977), 14, 15; XLII (Fall 1977), 14; XLIII (Fall 1978), 19; XLIII (March 1979), 13; XLIV (December 1979), 18; XLV (June 1981), 18; XLVII (March 1983), 12; XLVIII (September 1984), 11; XLVIII (December 1984), 19; XLIX (Fall 1985), 10; L (Spring 1986), 16; LI (Fall 1987), 15; LII (Winter 1988), 5 [p]; LVI (Winter 1993), 8; LVII (1994), 20; 1995 schedule: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 19; 1996 signees: LIX (spring 1996), 19; 1996 outlook and schedule: LIX (fall 1996), 18; 1996 season: LX (spring 1997), 16-17; 1997 schedule: LX (spring 1997), 18 1997 outlook: LX (Fall 1997), 18 1997 highlights: LXI (Spring 1998), 11 1998 highlights: LXI (Fall 1998), 18 1999 signees and schedule: LXII (Spring 1999), 17 1999 outlook: LXII (Fall 1999), 18
  • Ford, Gerald R.--11th Presidential Distinguished Lecturer: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 9, P
  • Foreign Language department: III (Spring 1938); V (Spring 1940); XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12
  • Foreign languages department, European study trips, 1987: LI (Spring 1987), 9
  • Foreign Student Affairs: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 2; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 6; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15; XL (Summer 1976), 4
  • Foreign study tours: LI (Fall 1987), 5-6
  • Fortner, Huston, Jr.: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18, P
  • Fortune, Deborah, Dr.--ETSU assistant professor of health education: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8
  • Foundation-- XXXIV (Winter 1970), 3; XXXV (Winter 1971), 13; XLVIII (December 1983), 19; LVIII (Spring 1995), 18; annual meeting, May 1992: LVI (spring/summer 1992), 4 [p]; Annual Report, 1986-87: LI (fall 1987), between 12-13; Annual Report, 1989-90: LV (spring/summer 1991), between 12-13; Honor Roll of Donors, 1987-88: LIII (winter 1989), between 12-13; Honor Roll of Donors, 1988-89: LIV (winter/spring 1990), between 12-13; new officers, directors and members elected at annual board and membership meeting: LII (summer/fall 1988), 18; nominations sought: LI (spring 1987), 9; reached record fund-raising mark of $3 million in FY 1993-94: LVII (1994), 17; Research Award, 1987: LI (fall 1987), 17; Research Award, 1989: LIV (winter/spring 1990), 18; holdings reached $22 million in 1994-95: LIX (spring 1996), 16; $5 million raised in 1995-96: LIX (fall 1996), 16; annual report (1996): LIX (fall 1996), between pages 16 and 17; $26 million endowment: LX (spring 1997), 14 experiences growth LX (Fall 1997), 17 finishes year strong: LXII (Fall 1999), 10
  • "Four and More"--Buccaneer basketball team (men) won 4th straight Southern Conference Tournament Championship and a 4th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6
  • Fowler, Flora C.: (A) XXXI (Spring 1967), 9, P; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 8, P
  • Fowler, Jack W., '57 inducted into The Printing Impressions Hall of Fame, 1987: LII (Spring 1988), 12, P
  • Fox, David, Dr., visiting professor of excellence from University of Tennessee: LI (Summer 1987), 17, P
  • Fox, George E.: (O) XXXIII (Fall 1968), 22, P
  • Fox, Robert: XLIX (March 1985), 7
  • Foxworth, Mark: (S) XLIV (June 1980), 18, P
  • Frampton, Mac, concert at Culp University Center, April 22, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 17, P
  • Frank, Harold: XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P
  • Franklin, Eugene D., Capt.--killed in Vietnam (June 23 or 24, 1965): (A) (O) XXIX (Summer 1965, 5, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Franklin, Ozro K.: XXXVII (Spring 1973), 6, P
  • Franks, Ronald D.--recommended as new vice president and dean, Quillen College of Medicine: LX (Fall 1997), 12
  • Franzus, Bettylene, M.S., '75--grandmother claims national "healthy aging" award: LX (Fall 1997), 11
  • Franzus, Boris: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6; (O) XLIX (Fall 1985), 13
  • Franternal Order of Eagles, contribution to Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Fall 1987), 18, P
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles--contribution to Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine for research: LIII (Winter 1989), 16
  • Frazier, Roy: (A) XXXVI (Spring 1972), 14
  • Fred C. Ward Memorial Fund: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15
  • Freedom Hall Civic Center (Johnson City, Tenn.)--permanent site for the
  • Southern Conference Women's basketball tournament: LVI (Winter 1993), 11
  • Freeman, Algeania W., Dr., new dean of School of Public and Allied Health: LI (Fall 1987), 9, P
  • Frey, Calvin: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 24, P
  • Friend, Jewell A.: XLVII (June 1983), 2, P
  • Frierson, James G.: XLII (Fall 1977), 6, P
  • Frierson, James G., Dr.,--author of Employer's Guide to the Americans with Disabilities Act: LVI (Fall 1992), 20
  • Frist, Sen. Bill--May 1997 commencement speaker: LX (Fall 1997), 12
  • Fritz, Stephen G.-- author of Frontsoldaten: The German Soldier in World War II: LIX (spring 1996), 14, 27 [p]; 1996 Distinguished Faculty Award for Research: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p]
  • Fromhart, Wallace L.: XLVII (March 1983), 3, P
  • Fromhart, Wally (A): XLVIII (March 1984), 2
  • Fry, Cameron: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fry, H. Keener, Jr.--new director of intercollegiate athletics: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fry, Harry: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fry, Kristn Clark: (A) XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P; XLVIII (March 1984), 6, P
  • Fry, Joseph: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fry, Lisa: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fry, Lois: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, P
  • Fubar the Robot: LI (Winter 1987), 21
  • Fugate, Kyle: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 11, P
  • Fulbright Scholars at ETSU: LII (Spring 1988), 16, P; LI (Fall 1987), 5-7, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 14, P; LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Fuldauer, Lawrence B.: XLIII (October 1979), 3
  • Fuller, Neta: XXV (Winter 1961), 15, P
  • Fulmer, Barbara, '81, first Truman Scholar at ETSU: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 18, P
  • Fulton, Patty Smithdeal: (A) L (Spring, 1986), 5, P
  • Furniss, William E., Pentagon special assistant for strategic defense and space arms control, debater, ETSU public forum, April 6, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 15, P

Return to Top

G

  • Gage, Bobby--member of 1989 championship Buccaneer golf team: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P
  • Galbraith, John Kenneth, keystone speaker during inaugural International Week, April 18-22, 1988: LII (Spring 1988) 15, P
  • Gallagher, Dr. Michael T.--new chair of the department of health sciences: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14-15, P
  • Gallagher, Michael--Honors Program director: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 11; LVIII (1994), 18
  • Gallemore, Gail: XLVII (March, 1983), 4, P
  • Galloway, Byron, '67, MBA '69--senior evaluator with the General Accounting Office: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 4, P
  • Garhardt, Rodgers: XX (Spring, 1956), P
  • Garland, Calvin B.: XLI (Fall 1976), 8, P
  • Garland, Eleanor Anne: (O) XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 27
  • Garland, Nancy Lewis (A): XLVIII (December 1984), 2; XLIX (Fall 1985), 9
  • Garland, Teresa Wexler: (A) XLVI (December 1981), 13, P
  • Garland, Tom: (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 3, P; XLIV (September 1980), 8, 12, P; XLVIII (December 1984), 17
  • Garland, Thomas Jr., '59: (A) L (Winter 1986), 2, P; LI (Winter 1987), 3, 17; chancellor, Tennessee State Board of Regents: LII (Spring 1988), 4-5, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P
  • Garland, Judge Walter: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 16, P
  • Garrett, George H.--scholarship established in Judge Garrett's memory: LX (Fall 1997), 17
  • Garrick, Tracy--assistant men's basketball coach: LIX (fall 1996), 19
  • Garriga, Jennifer--ETSU volleyball player named Southern Conference Player of the Year for second straight year: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 7-8, P
  • Garriga, Jennifer--awarded a $5,000 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship: (S) LVII (1994), 22, P
  • Garrison, Ellen B.: XLVI (September 1982), 3, P; XLVII (March 1983), 4
  • Garrity, Ethel B.--new director of office of research and sponsored programs: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 16, P
  • Gash, Blondie--mother of ETSU alumnus and professional football player Thane
  • Gash: LVI (Winter 1993), 5-6, P
  • Gash, James--father of ETSU alumnus and professional football player Thane
  • Gash: LVI (Winter 1993), 5-6, P
  • Gash, Thane, '88--professional football player with the San Francisco 49ers: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 1, 4-6, 10, P; Sports Hall of Fame: LXI (Spring 1998), 16
  • Gauley, Brian--member of championship Buccaneer golf team: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P
  • Geer, Major--Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11
  • Geer, Major: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6
  • Gehre, Gerald L.: XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P
  • Gehre, Dr. Gerald L.--former director of administration named assistant vice president for administration: LIII (Winter 1989), 18, P
  • Gehre, Jerry--Associate vice President for Administration: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5
  • General education curriculum--applicable to first-time freshmen beginning in the fall semester 1995: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3; receives positive review: LX (Fall 1997), 12
  • General Science department: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 11; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XLII (Winter 1978), 11
  • General Shale Brick--provided brick for Olympic stadium in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 8
  • Gentry, Solon: XXVII (Winter 1963), 11, P; (O) XLIII (October 1979), 22, P
  • Gentry, Susan Browne: (S) XXXI (Summer 1967), 11, P
  • Geographic Information System (GIS)--implemented at ETSU (August 18, 1993): LVII (1994), 7
  • Geography department: III (Summer 1938); XIX (Winter 1955); XX (Winter 1956); XXVI (Winter 1962), 5, 6; XXIX (Fall 1964), 14; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 1; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10, XLII (Winter 1978), 11, 13; XLIV (March 1980), 2; coordinating new GIS/Image Processing Lab at ETSU: LVII (1994), 7
  • Geology department: XXV (Winter 1961), 7; XXVI (Winter 1962), 5; XXIX (Fall 1964), 14; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10
  • George L. Carter Award-- presented in 1990 to ETSU President Dr. Ronald E. Beller for ten years of service to the university: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13 [p] (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13; awarded to Wayne G. Basler: LXI (Fall 1998), 7
  • George W. Kelly Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists: LIX (fall 1996), 9
  • George W. Kelly Scholarship Endowment--established to assist deserving journalism students in the department of communication: LVII (1994), 9
  • George Washington Bradley Loan Fund: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 9
  • Gerhardt, Carla, MD '91--one of two black female primary-care physicians in Knox County, Tenn.: LIX (spring 1996), 13 [p]
  • Germann Cup: See, Southern Conference Germann Cup
  • Ghobrial, Dr. Talaat, third Fulbright scholar at ETSU: LI (Spring 1987), 11
  • Ghobrial, Dr. Talat Mansour, Fulbright scholar from Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt: LI (Fall 1987), 6, 7, P
  • Gibbs, David, '89--systems analyst in Data Systems Research and Development at Martin Marietta, Oak Ridge, Tenn.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Gibson, Charles M., Jr.: (A) XL (Spring 1976), 15, P
  • Gibson, Cliff: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 25, P
  • Gibson, John: (A) XXXVI (Spring 1972), 8, P
  • Gibson, Mary Jane, M.D.--LX (Fall 1997), 7, P
  • Gibson, Roy C., Jr., (A): (A) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 8, P
  • Gift Shop (Tote'n Poke): XXXIV (Spring 1970), 6
  • Gifts to the University: XXII (Spring 1958); XXIV (Winter 1960); XXX (Fall 1965), 18; XXXI (Summer 1967), 17; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 6; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 10, P; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 8; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 15; XXXV (Fall 1970), 28; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 8; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 15; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 6; XLVIII (March 1984), 12; XLVIII (June 1984), 19; XLVIII (September 1984), 8; $2.7 million received by ETSU in 1990-91: LV (Fall 1991), 6; exceeds $16.8 million: LXI (Fall 1998), 16
  • Gilbert, Deanna, '61, alumni notable, named president-elect of Tennessee Education Association: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 20, P
  • Gilbert, Jack L.: (S) XL (Spring 1976), 7
  • Gilbreath, Allie Lou Felton: XXX (Winter 1966), 12, P; XXXI (Fall 1966), 14, P; (O) XLVIII (December 1984), 11
  • Gilbreath, Sidney G.-- VII (Summer 1942); XXI (Fall 1956); obituary--XXV (Winter 1961), 11, P
  • Gilbreath Auditorium: XL (Fall 1975), 2
  • Gilbreath Theatre: XL (Fall 1975), 2
  • Giles, Dr. Steve, clinical psychologist and chief of psychology service, VA Medical Center Hospital, Mountain Home, Tennessee: LII (Winter 1988), 16
  • Gill, Kevin--Buccaneer indoor track team member: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Buccaneer cross country team member named to All-Southern Conference team (1991): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11
  • Gilmer, Judy: (S)XL (Winter, 1976), 4, P
  • Girl's Letter Club: XIX (Winter 1955)
  • Glover, Kerri (A): (S) XLVII (September 1983), 8
  • Gold Link automated registration system: LIX (spring 1996), 9
  • Gold Society $500,000 Cumulative Giving: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18
  • Golden Buccaneer: XLIX (Fall 1985), 26
  • Golden Eagle Fund, contribution to Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Fall 1987), 18, P
  • Goldstein, Buford--granted "Honorary Alumni" status in 1994: LVII (1994), 13, P
  • Golf (men)-- XXVIII (Spring 1964), 16; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 13; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 13; XXXV (Winter 1971), 11; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 15; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 10; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 1, 11; XL (Fall 1975), 7; XL (Spring 1976), 16; XLI (Spring 1977), 15; XLIII (Fall 1978), 6, 16; XLIII (June/July 1979), 14; XLIV (December 1979), 15; XLV (March 1981), 16; L (Summer 1986), 16; LVI (Winter 1993), 7-8; LXI (Spring 1998), 17; LXII (Spring 1999), 16; Buccaneers placed 10th in NCAA East Regional, North Myrtle Beach, SC, May 25-27, 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P; Buccaneers placed 12th in NCAA National Championship tournament, Edmond, Oklahoma, Jun3 7-10, 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P; Buccaneers won Cavalier Classic title at University of Virginia, May 14, 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P; Buccaneers won Southern Conference Championship, April 18, 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P; Buccaneer golf team won third straight Southern conference title (1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Buccaneers won 4th straight Southern Conference championship and
  • advanced to NCAA Championships for second time in four years (1992): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 8; team won Southern Conference championship and finished 12th
  • nationally (1993-94): LVII (1994), 20, P; 1995 Southern Conference tournament champions: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19; ranked no. 1 in United States (spring 1996): LIX (spring 1996), 17 [p] 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20 third at NCAA Men's Golf Championship (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 17 team goes to NCAA: LX (Fall 1997), 20
  • Golf (women)-- became ETSU's 15th sport in 1993: LVII (1994), 20; 3rd in 1995 Southern Conference tournament: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20
  • Good, Linda, '69, public sector marketing consultant for IBM: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 9, P; alumni association president (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4
  • "Good Old Girls": LIX (fall 1996), 11 [p]
  • Goodkin, Louis G.: (S) XXXI (Spring 1967), 18
  • Goodman, Donald Charles: XLVI (June 1982), 2, P
  • Goodson, Eddie: (S) XXXII (Summer 1968), 27, P; (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 23, P; ETSU baseball player and professional baseball player with the Lost Angeles Dodgers in the 1970s: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 10
  • Goodson, James Edward: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 20, P
  • Goulding, Dr. Clarence E., Jr.--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P
  • Governor's School of Tennessee Studies at ETSU, 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 12, P
  • Governor's School for Tennessee Studies, 1988: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18, P
  • Graduate School: XVIII (Spring 1954); XXVI (Spring 1962), 9; XXVII (Winter 1963), 13; XXVII (Summer 1963), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4; XXIX (Spring 1965), 8; XXX (Summer 1966), 15; XXXI (Winter 1967), 13, XXXII (Fall 1967), 6; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 4; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 1; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 20; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 1; XL (Spring 1976), 7; XLIV (December 1979), 22; celebrates 50th anniversary, LXII (Fall 1999), 13
  • Graham, Larry Charles: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 20, P
  • Grainer, Yvette--Lady Buc basketball player: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 14
  • Grant, Roger: (S) XLIV (June 1980), 18, P
  • Grant, Tunisia--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15
  • Graunke, W. Lloyd: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13, P
  • Graunke, William Lloyd--former chairman of the department of communicative disorders (d. December 14, 1990): (O) LV (Fall 1991), 11
  • Gray, Ernest E.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12, P
  • Gray, LeRoy (Football-Little All-American): (S) XXXI (Winter 1967), 20, P
  • Gray, Mary: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14, P
  • Gray, Velma Jean Byrd, Fund for Pediatric Diabetes: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 15
  • Graybeal, Austin C.: XXIX (Summer 1965), 7, P; (O) XXX (Winter 1966), 20
  • Graybeal, Capt. Daniel--died during Desert Storm operation (February 27, 1991): (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19
  • Greally, Frank: (A) L (Spring 1986), 4, P
  • Green, Henrietta Peck Ayre: XXIV (Winter 1960), P; (A) XXIX (Winter 1965), 17
  • Greene, Ben and Jeanne--gifts will create a scholarship endowment in memory of their son: (A) LV (Fall 1991), 6
  • Greene, Bill--Honorary Alumnus for 1990: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12, P
  • Greene, Charlotte: (A) XLIV (December 1979), 5, P
  • Greene, Cynthia Kaye: (S) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 7, P
  • Greene, Randy--entrepreneural banker: LX (Fall 1997), 15
  • Greene, W. B., Jr.--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 4, P
  • Greene Valley Developmental Center, Greene County, Tennessee: LI (Spring 1987), 7, P
  • Greer, Colleen, '70--administrative specialist for the Office of Freely Associated State Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U. S. Department of State: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 4, P
  • Greer, Ronnie (A): (S) XXXVII (Spring 1973), 1, P
  • Greer, J. Ronnie, '74, Tennessee state senator, fifth annual John P. Lamb Jr. Memorial Lecturer: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 8, P; Tennessee state senator: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P
  • Gregg, Edna: XL (Fall 1975), 5, P
  • Gregg, Michelle--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; 1995 Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year (women's outdoor track): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19; Track All-American: LXI (Spring 1998), 17
  • Greninger, Edwin T. (A): XXV (Summer 1961), 6, P; XXVII (Spring 1963), 9; XXXV (Summer 1971), 13, P; XLVII (March 1983), 3
  • Greninger, Gem: XLIX (March 1985), 7; XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P
  • Gresso, Martha B.--interim principal of University School (1995-96): LIX (fall 1996), 27
  • Griffin, Junius, '87, '87 MA, public relations, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia: LII (Spring 1988), 10, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5, P
  • Griffin, Junius, '87--delivered "Living with Dr. (Martin Luther) King and Living with His Legacy" speech (April 25, 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 16, P
  • Grinsell, P. J.--named "voice of the Bucs" for radio: LX (Fall 1997), 26
  • Grise, Strouther Wade: XXXI (Summer 1967), 10, P
  • Grisham, Isabelle, former English and Spanish teacher at ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 6
  • Gross, John: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 3, P
  • Grube, Dr. M. Marshall--new chair of department of communicative disorders in the School of Public and Allied Health: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15-16, P
  • Guinn, Herman: (A) XV (Fall 1950)
  • Guinn, Herman B., BS '46--received alumni association Award of Honor (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4
  • Guinn, Sylvia Joyce--LX (Fall 1997), 27
  • Gump, Louis: XLVII (June 1983), 13; donates $1 million for Roan Scholarships: LXI (Fall 1998), 17
  • Gymnasium: XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXX (Summer 1966), 8, P
  • Gymnastic Program: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8
  • Gymnastics: XLIV (June 1980), 17

Return to Top

H

  • Hagaman, Dr. Sally, MA '79--professor of art at Purdue University: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12
  • Haggerty, Patti--director of advisement and counseling, School of Continuing Studies, ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 11
  • Hagy, James William, MA '66--author of The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 10
  • Hale, Ann--director of student services for Murfreesboro City Schools and volunteer coordinator of "Growing Healthy" for the American Lung Association of Tennessee: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8
  • Hale, Banness: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 3, P
  • Hales, James A.: XLVIII (December 1984), 10, P
  • Hales, Dr. James--dean, School of Applied Science and Technology: LII (Winter 1988), 2, 4, P
  • Hales, James--Dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3
  • Haley, Alex: L (Spring 1986), 8, P; LI (Winter 1987), 10
  • Haley, Alex--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5, P
  • Hall, Dr. Delbert L.,theater professor: designer and technical director for the theatre program: LI (Spring 1987), 6, P; pres., North American Association of Flying Effects Directors: LXI (Fall 1998), 13
  • Hall, Ronota, M.D.--LX (Fall 1997), 7, P
  • Hallihan, Jim: XLII (Summer 1978), 7, P
  • Hamdy, Ronald C.-- chief of gerontology in internal medicine, Quillen-Dishner College