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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 |
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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 member 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 alumni 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
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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, Atlanta, Ga.: (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 Orleans, La.: (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. 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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 |
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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 birthday February 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 |
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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 |
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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 February 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 |
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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--entrepreneurial 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
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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 of Medicine: LI (Fall 1987), 18; holder of Cecile Cox Quillen Chair of Medicine in Geriatrics and Gerontology: LVI (Fall 1992), 8, P; vice chair of the Council of the Southern Medical Association: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] Hamilton, Fred--named assistant football coach: LX (Fall 1997), 26 Hamilton, Jacque--Association of Conference and Events Directors-International award: LIX (fall 1996), 27 Hamilton, Paul--16th football coach at ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 18 [p] Hamm, Dennis, Jr.: (S) XXXI (Spring 1967), 18 Hammaker, Atlee, Alumnotable: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 22, P Hammaker, Atlee--ETSU alumnus and professional baseball player with the Kansas City Royals, Sand Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6, 10-11, P: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21, P; Sports Hall of Fame: LXI (Spring 1998), 16 Hammond, George--operations director, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Hammond, Judith: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Hancock County School-Based Health Center: LIX (fall 1996), 10 Hankins, Norman E.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Harbin, Bobby, '74--assistant park manager, Warrior's Path State Park, Kingsport, Tenn.: (A) LVII (1994), 16, P Harbison, Janice S.: (A) XXXII (Winter 1968), 24, P Hardin, Bobby V., '68: LXII (Fall 1999), 8, P Hardin, Dallas--executive director, Upper East Tennessee Educational Cooperative (UETEC): LVII (1994), 19 Hardin, Robert V.--named alumni board member (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4 Hardin, Selene Skonie--adjunct professor of health at ETSU: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8, P Hardin, Yolanda Grindstaff, '69-- named alumni board member (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4; National Alumni Association secretary (1995-96): LVIII (Fall 1995), 17; alumni awards of honor: LX (Fall 1997), 4-5 Hardwig, John: XLIX (March 1985), 7 Harrell, David Edwin: XXIX (Fall 1964), 15 Harrell, David Edwin, Jr.: XXX (Spring 1966), 13, P Harrell, Karen (A): (S) XLVII (June 1983), 7 Harris, Allen and Ruth--established Allen and Ruth Harris Chair of Excellence: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 8, P Harris, Allen and Ruth, Chair of Excellence in Business: established, LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 8, P Allan D. Spritzer named to chair: LXII (Spring 1999), 15 Harris, Allen, Jr.,--died April 14, 1992: (O) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 3, P Harris, Allen, J.: XLII (October 1979), 12, P Harris, Edward B., B.S., '70-- entrepreneur: LX (Fall 1997), 14; 1998 Award of Honor: LXI (Fall 1998), 6 Harris, Ruth: (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P; XL (Spring 1976), 1, P; XL (Summer 1976), 11, P Harris, Una: (A) XXXIII (Summer 1969), 13, P Harris Garden: XLII (Fall 1977), 10 Harrison, Marie: XXXI (Fall 1966), 15, P Hart, Lee--1995 Southern Conference all-tournament team (baseball): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Hartsell, Buddy, '59, MA '61: (A) XLVII (December 1982), 21 Hartsell, Gilbert: (A) XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 17, P; XLVIII (June 1984), 21 Hartsell, James: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Hartsell, Lester C.: XXV (Winter 1961), 4-5, P; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9 Hartsock, Evangeline: XXXV (Summer 1971), 21, P; (O) XLIII (March 1979), 23, P Harwood, Judy--receptionist for WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Hasson, Kenneth: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10 Hatfield, Bobby: XXX (Summer 1966), 23, P Hathaway, Glenn H.: XXXV (Summer 1971), 17, P Haun, Connie H. (A): (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 10, P; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 4, P Haun, Connie Maloney, '33, award-winning poet: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 21, P Hauser, Pat: (A) XL (Spring 1976), 10 Hawk, Becky (A): (S) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 14 Hawk, Kathy Milhorn, '68, MA '78--received Southeastern Art Educator of the Year award from National Art Education Association: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 10, P Hawkins, C. Wayne, '57--Deputy Under Secretary for Health, Administration and Operations, Department of Veterans Affairs: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 17, P Hawkins, Earle T.: XXXII (Summer 1968), 6, P Hawkins, Stephanie--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; one of Lady Bucs' first heptathletes: LVIII (Fall 1995), 18 Hawkins County Academic Health Care Center--opened in Rogersville, Tenn. (July 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 11 Haworth, D. Reley: VII (Summer 1942) Hayden, Dr. Carlton--featured speaker during Black History Month (February 1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16 Haynes, Cindy (A): (S) XLIV (December 1979), 7 Hays, Lisa, '83--author of The Voice Within: A Workbook for Achieving Higher Consciousness: LIX (spring 1996), 14 Hays, Mahala: XXXV (Summer 1971), 21, P Hays, Margaret: (A) XXXIII (Spring 1969), 9, P; XXXV (Summer 1971), 21, P Haywood, N. Dorris Flack, M.Ed. '82--received 1992 Outstanding Alumna Award: (A) LVI (Fall 1992), 21, P Hazardous Waste Management Institute - EPA training institute hosted by ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover; expanding national training program: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19; received an Environmental Protection Agency grant of $180,000 for a pilot project to teach individuals how to respond to major chemical emergencies: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16 Headley, Thomas: XLIX (Summer 1985), 13 Health care--ETSU's impact: LVI (Fall 1992), 5-6, 8, 10-11, 16-17 Health, College of: XXVIII (Fall 1963), 5; XXX (Summer 1966), 15; XXXV (Fall 1970), 3; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 3 Health and Physical Education Building: XV (Fall 1950); XV (Winter 1951) Health Building: XXV (Fall 1960), 5; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 11; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 13, P Health Education Building: XXII (Spring 1958) Health Education department: XXII (Winter 1958); XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9; XLVI (June 1982), 19 Health Program: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 11, P Health-related professions, dept. of-- programs awarded continuing accreditation: LIII (Winter 1989), 17 [p] Health Sciences, dept. of-- XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XLI (Spring 1977), 11; XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Health Sciences, Division of-- ETSU selected for Leadership and Model Development Phase of W. K. Kellogg Foundation's "Community Partnerships with Health Professions" Program: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 16; received $6 million grant from W. K. Kellogg Foundation (June 1991): LV (Fall 1991), 5, P; LVI (Fall 1992), 5; grant from W. K. Kellogg Foundation: LIX (fall 1996), 10 Heath, Skeeter--former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17 Helton, L. T.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22, P Hemphill, Jean C.--1994 winner for Tennessee of the Search for Excellence Contest held in conjunction with National Nurses Week: LVII (1994), 5, P Henderson, David: (S) XLV (June 1981), 18 Henderson, Jenny--ETSU volleyball player named to All-Southern Conference team: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Henrickson, G. Rex: (O) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 23, P Hensley, Gray H.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Henson, Dr. Gary--physics faculty member who participates in Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA): LVIII (Fall 1995), 6 Heritage Federal Scholarship Endowment established: LII (Spring 1988), 17, P Hermann, Joe: XLIV (December 1979), 14, P Herrin, Mary: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14, P Herrin, Roberta T.--named Associate Dean for the School of Graduate Studies: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23; receives Cratis D. Williams/James Brown Service Award of the Appalachian Studies Association: LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Herron, John M.: XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 8 Hickey, Robert: VIII (Fall 1942); VIII (Winter 1943) Hickman, Anna: (S) XLIV (December 1979), 11 Hickman, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Jere L.: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 11, P; LII (Winter 1988), 4; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Hicks, Dorothy: XXV (Summer 1961), 13, P Higgs, Kay: (S) XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9, P Higgs, Robert J.-- XXXV (summer 1971), 15 [p]; XXXVII (fall 1972), 1 [p]; XXXIX (spring 1975), 6; XL (fall 1975), 5 [p]; XLI (spring 1977), 22; XLVIII (September 1984), 5 [p]; XLIX (March 1985), 7; advisory editor of Aethlon and coeditor of The Sporting Spirit: Athletes in Literature and Life: LVI (winter 1993), 9, 12-14 [p] ETSU English professor retired in 1994 after 27 years of service: LVII (1994), 9-10 [p] granted "Honorary Alumni" status in 1994: LVII (1994), 13 [p] co-author of Appalachia Inside Out: LIX (spring 1996), 14 professor emeritus nominated for Pulitzer Prize: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] High School Day: XVII (Winter 1953); XVII (Spring 1953); XXIX (Spring 1965), 15 Hill, Marie--professor, department of educational leadership & policy analysis: LVII (1994), 19 Hilliard, Jerry (A): L (Spring 1986), 7 Hillrise House: XXX (Summer 1966), 24, P Hilton, Dennis: (A) XXIII (Spring 1959), P Hine, Chad--Dept. of State intership: (S) LIX (spring 1996), 8 [p] Hinman, Paul Richard--assistant professor of music and director of university bands: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14, P Hinson, Larry-- (A) XXXIV (Spring 1970), 13, P; XXXV (Winter 1971), 11; XLI (Spring 1977), 15, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 10; former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17 Hippe, Russell: LI (Winter 1987), 19 Hipps, Opal: L (Summer 1986), 13, P History department: XXV (Summer 1961), 6; XXVI (Fall 1961), 13; XXVII (Spring 1963), 9; XXVII (Summer 1963), 10; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 6; XXIV (Fall 1964), 15; XXX (Spring 1966), 5, 13; XXXII (Summer 1968), 9, 11; XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 10; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 10; XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (March 1979), 6; XLIII (June/July 1979), 8; XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLIV (December 1979), 2, 22; XLVII (March 1983), 3; XLVII (June 1983), 7, 8; XLVIII (March 1984), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 7, 15; XLIX (Fall 1985), 5 History of East Tennessee State University published: LV (Fall 1991), 3 Hite, Maj. General Ronald V., '64: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Hodge, Thomas W., M.D., '82--distinguished alumnus in medicine award: LX (Fall 1997), 7 Hodges, James R.: XXV (Summer 1961), 11, P; XXVI (Fall 1961), 14, P Hoffman, Bob--announcer for WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Hoffner, B. R.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P Hogan, Linda, associate professor of American studies and American Indian studies at University of Minnesota: LII (Winter 1988), 18 Hoit-Thetford, Dr. Elizabeth: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 8, P Holbrook, Gary, '68, new head of Tennessee Public Service Commission's motor carrier division: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 23, P Holdren, Dr. Don P., acting director of Center for Banking: LI (Fall 1987), 18, P Holland, Carl W. (A): XXXVII (Spring 1973), 7, P; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 4 Holley, Jeanne Lowry: (A) XLII (Spring, 1978), P Hollingsworth, Helen: XLII (Fall 1977), 7 Holly, Jeanne Lowry: (A) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 19, P Hollyfield, Sally--appointed Student Regent on the Tennessee Board of Regents (1991): (S) LVI (Fall 1992), 21, P Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center (Kingsport, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 11 Home Economics department: XLIII (March 1979), 2; XLVI (March 1982), 23; XLVI (June 1982), 11; XLIX (Summer 1985), 10; LII (Winter 1988), 4 Home Management: XXX (Summer 1966), 24, P Homecoming: IV (Fall 1938); V (Fall 1939); VI (Summer 1941); VI (Fall 1941); XII (Fall 1947); XIII (Fall 1948); XV (Spring 1951); XVI (Fall 1951); XVII (Fall 1952); XX (Fall 1955); XXI (Fall 1956); XXI (Winter 1957); XXI (Summer 1957); XXII (Fall 1957); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXIV (Fall 1959); XXV (Fall 1960), 12, P; XXVI (Fall 1961), 4, 12; XXVI (Winter 1962), 9, P; XXVI (Summer 1962), 4, P; XXVII (Fall 1962), 4; XXVII (Winter 1963), 10; XXVII (Summer 1963), 10; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 9; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 5, P; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 19; XXIX (Fall 1964), 4; XXIX (Winter 1965), 6; XXX (Fall 1965), 5; XXX (Winter 1966), 4-6; XXX (Summer 1966), 29; XXXI (Fall 1966), 7; XXXI (Winter 1967), 7; XXXI (Summer 1967), 23; XXXII (Winter 1968), 6; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 21; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 15; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 8; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 33; XXXV (Fall 1970), 18; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 15; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 15; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 15, P; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 13, P; XL (Fall 1975), 9, P; XLII (Fall 1977), 12; XLII (Summer 1978), 10; XLIV (December 1979), 12; XLIV (June 1980), 15; XLIV (September 1980), 15; XLV (December 1980), 10; XLVI (March 1982), 14; XLVI (September 1982), 8, P; XLVII (December 1982), 12, P; XLVII (September 1983), 7; XLVIII (December 1983), 6, P; XLVIII (September 1984), 7; XLVIII (December 1984), 12, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 5, P; L (Winter 1986), 10; LII (Winter 1988), 12-13, P; LIII (Winter 1989), 12-13, P; Souvenir Ed. (1994), 10, P; LVII (1994), 14-15; LVIII (Spring 1995), 21; LVIII (Fall 1995), 28-30 LIX (spring 1996), 29; LX (Fall 1997), 28-29 Homecoming Queen: XXIX (Winter 1965), 6; XXX (Winter 1966), 5, P; XXXII (Summer 1968), 13, P; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 22, P; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 8, P; XXXV (Fall 1970), 21; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 20; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 15, P; XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 19; XLV (December 1980), 10; XLVII (December 1982), 12; XLVIII (December 1984), 12; L (Winter 1986), 10, P Homefolks Festival: XLIX (March 1985), 7; XLIX (Summer 1985), 12; L (Spring 1986), 9 Homos, Dr. Naim M., 1988 Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence: LII (Spring 1988), 16, P; former Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at ETSU serving as director of higher education in Israeli-occupied West Bank: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 16 Honaker, Errol K.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Honaker, L. Scott: XLIV (September 1980), 14, P Honaker, Dr. Scott L.--scholarship award established in honor of the former dean of the College of Education (1963-80): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14 Honor System: XVII (Spring 1953) Honors Day: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 9; XXIX (Spring 1965), 9; XXIX (Summer 1965), 9; XXX (Spring 1966), 6; XXXI (Spring 1967), 6; XXXV (Fall 1970), 38; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 8; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6; XL (Spring 1976), 8; XLI (Spring 1977), 8 Honors Program--started in fall 1993: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 11; entered 2nd year with $2.4 million in endowed scholarships: LVII (1994), 17-18 Hood, Donald Wayne: (A) XL (Winter 1976), 5, P Hooks, Dr. Benjamin, chief executive of the NAACP, public lecture, February 2, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 20, P Hopes, David, UNC-Asheville teacher: LII (Winter 1988), 18 Hopson, Nicole--Lady Buccaneer basketball player named Southern Conference Tournament's most valuable player (1991): (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18, P Hornbuckle, Dr. Thurman, '77, MSEH '78--clinical professor of veterinary medicine at University of Illinois: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 17, P Horton, Jeff--won 100 meters in 1995 Southern Conference Championships: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Hospital Affairs: XLIV (June 1980), 4 Hoss, Bobby J.--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Housing: XXXI (Spring 1967), 13-17; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; LXI (Spring 1998), 5 Howell, Lynn: (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10, P Huang, Thomas: (A) XL (Winter 1976), 4, P; XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLV (December 1980), 3, P Huang, Dr. Thomas T. S.--professor and chairman of chemistry received the Distinguished Faculty Award for 1988: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 20, P Hubbard, R. R., chairman of the board and chief executive officer of AFG Industries, Inc.: LI (Spring 1987), 2 Huebner, Carole--volunteer producer, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Huff, Larry E.--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Huffman, Bobbie: (S) XXIX (Winter 1965), 6, P; See Homecoming Queen Hughes, Ted R.: (A) XXXV (Winter 1971), 18, P; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 2, P; XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P Hulbert, Mike, '80--former All-American golfer at ETSU: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 17, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 6, 10, P; established scholarship by giving one percent of earnings: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 16, P; former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17 Hull, Joan Brandon, Memorial Endowment: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 17 Human Development and Learning Department: XLVII (December 1982), 5 Human Performance Lab: XL (Winter 1976), 2; XLIX (March 1985), 1 Humphreys, Bill G.--ETSU athletic benefactor: LX (Spring 1997), 15; LXI (Fall 1998), 18 Humphreys, Bill G., Bucs CHAMPS Center,athletic academic support services: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 18 Humphreys, Cecil C.: XXXI (Fall 1966), 6, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 14, P Humphreys, Frederick N.: (A) XXXII (Winter, 1968), 25, P Hundley, Tommy: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22, P Hunt, Delores: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12, P Hunt, Earl G.: (A) XX (Winter 1956); XXVI (Fall 1961), 10, P; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 5; XXIX (Fall 1964), 12 Hunt, Earl G., Jr., BS '41--United Methodist Church bishop and recipient of Chair of Honor Award of the World Methodist Council: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 10, P; received 1991 Outstanding Alumnus Award: (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4, P Hunter, Carrie Elizabeth: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 16 Hunter, David (A): XLII (Fall 1977), 11 Hurley, Bruce, '59, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P Hut, Martha Anne: (A) XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 17, P Hutchings, Brenda: book published, LXI (Spring 1998), 11 Hutsell, Mark-- (S) XLIV (December 1979), 18, P; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Hwang, Bruce Y.: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 19 Hyder, Carroll R. 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Iglar, Albert F.: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10 Ihlenfeld, James--director of professional development in charge of all non-credit programs, School of Continuing Studies, ETSU: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 11 Ikenberry, Hazel Shields: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 8-9, P Ikenberry, Kathleen, new secretary of Pirate Club: LI (Fall 1987), 16 Ikenberry, Kathy--Pirate Club president (1989-90): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 9 Ikenberry, Kevin: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 9 Ikenberry, Roy D.--director, Office of Institutional Research: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 8 Industrial Arts Building: XI (Fall 1946); XVIII (Spring 1954) Industrial Arts department: XXVI (Summer 1962), 8; XXX (Spring 1966), 10 Industrial Education Building: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 24, P; XXIX (Spring 1965), 10 Industrial Education department: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 18; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 5; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 2; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 26; XLIII (October 1979), 3 Industrial Education Scholarship Fund: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18 Information technology degree program approved: LXII (Fall 1999), 13 Ingram, Sam: XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2, P Instructional Materials Center: XXXIV (Summer 1970), 5 Instructional Strategies for Wheelchair Athletics: XLIX (Summer 1985), 14 intercollegiate athletics--LVII (1994), 20; LIX (fall 1996), 20 Future studied: LXII (Spring 1999), 16 Intercollegiate Athletics Department: XLII (Fall 1978), 17 Interior Department: XLV (June 1981), 15 Internal Medicine Department-- XLIV (March 1980), 9; American Board of Internal Medicine exam results: LX (spring 1997), 12 Internal Research, Systems and planning, Office of: XLII (Fall 1977), 5 International Aerospace Educator's Seminar, 19th Annual, July 9-27, 1987: LI (Spring 1987), 9 International Business Machines Corp.--selected ETSU to participate in CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) program in higher education: LIII (Winter 1989), 2 International Club: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 16; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 8 International exchange agreement between ETSU and the University of Amazonas, Brazil: LI (Fall 1987), 5 International exchange agreement between ETSU and the North China University of Technology (1986)-- LI (Fall 1987), 5; LII (Winter 1988), 4 International exchange agreements--signed with Shanghai Technical College of Metallurgy and Sultan Qaboos University in Oman (1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 2 International Programs, Office of--International Day Germany: LIX (fall 1996), 10 International Student Fund: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 8 International students: LIX (spring 1996), 28 International Symposium of Odontology (10th)--held at ETSU (August 1989): LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 16 Irish Brigade: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 24; LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11 Isaacs, Neil D.--coeditor of The Sporting Spirit: Athletes in Literature and Life: LVI (Winter 1993), 9
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J. C. Neal Scholarship: XXXII (Spring 1968), 31; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 21 J. Madison Brooks Endowed Scholarship--established in 1980: LVII (1994), 21 J. Richard Diehl, Jr. Athletic Scholarship: LIX (spring 1996), 15 J. Richard Diehl, Jr. College of Medicine Scholarship: LIX (spring 1996), 15 J. Richard Diehl, Jr. General Scholarship: LIX (spring 1996), 15 Jack Starrett Scholarship: LII (Spring 1988), 17, P Jacobs, Herman, ETSU football player: (S) LI (Summer 1987), 8, P Jacoby, Mark--former ETSU student appearing in title role of Phantom of the Opera: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P; former star of "Phantom of the Opera": (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 18, P Jaekle, Ronald--LX (Fall 1997), 27 James, Doris--LX (Fall 1997), 27 James H. Quillen Chair of Excellence in Education-- Souvenir Ed. (1994), 13; LVII (1994), 17; LIX (fall 1996), 26-27 James H. Quillen College of Medicine-- SEE ALSO: Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine dedication (fall 1989): LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 12, P; Eastman Center for Nutrition Research dedicated November 1990: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 10, P; cooperative program with St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis for treatment of childhood cancer: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15; LVI (Fall 1992), 5-6; history: LVI (Fall 1992), 8, 10; received full accreditation through 1997 by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 12; awarded reaccreditation for two years as a sponsor of continuing medical education for physicians by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education: LVII (1994), 5; administration building named for Tennessee Governor Ned Ray McWherter: LVIII (Spring 1995), 7; providing primary care health services to Johnson County: LIX (fall 1996), 10; 1995-96 Faith and Medicine Grant from John Templeton Foundation: LIX (fall 1996), 10; relocation funds: LX (spring 1997), 12 ranks 10th nationally in family practice graduates: LX (Fall 1997), 13 ranks 2nd nationally in primary care graduates: LX (Fall 1997), 13 plan $36 million Basic Sciences facility: LXI (Fall 1998), 12 receives Gold Achievement Award from American Academy of Family Physicans: LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Celebrates 25th anniversary: LXII (Spring 1999), 4-6 Jan de Beur, Arthur Eugene: XX (Spring 1956) Jane Dove Cox Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13 Janson, Ilene Boyd--1996 Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award: (A) LX (Spring 1997), 7 Jazz Singers: XLIV (June 1980), 3; XLVIII (September 1984), 7; (ETSU)--performed for the American Choral Directors Association national convention in Louisville, Kentucky (1989?): LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 17, P Jeffers, Lyndell L.: (A) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 4, P Jenkins, Bill--First District congressman: LX (spring 1997), 10 [p] Jenkins, Ellison: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Jenkins, Jess T.: (O) XLV (June 1981), 22, P Jenkins, Roger L., MA '70--associate dean of graduate business programs at the University of Tennessee: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 15, P Jenney, Dr. Joe--elected ETSU Foundation president: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18 Jennings, Joe: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 7, P; (O) XXXII (Spring 1968), 7, P Jennings, Keith "Mister"--Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11, P; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 5-6, P; NBA player with the Golden State Warriors:(A)LVI (Winter 1993), 1,10, P Jenrette, Thomas-- XLIX (December 1979), 3 [p]; performance in Venezuela: LIX (spring 1996), 27; director of choral music at ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 13 [p] Jetton, Beverly Gail: (S) XLII (Fall 1977), 7, P Jewett, Robert E.: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 1, P Jim Mooney Day: XLIV (September 1980), 19 Joan Brandon Hull Memorial Endowment: established for College of Education: LXI (Fall 1998), 17 Jobe, Tracy: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 18, P John D. Allen Memorial Fund: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14 John P. Lamb, Jr.--Memorial Lecture, fifth annual, April 9, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 8, P Johnson, Chris: (S) XLVIII (December 1983), 20, P Johnson, Dan M.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLVIII (December 1984), 11, P Johnson, Dr. David A., 1987 Foundation Research Award: LI (Fall 1987), 17, P Johnson, Dr. Don--editor of Aethlon and Hummers, Knucklers, and Slow Curves: Contemporary Baseball Poems: LVI (Winter 1993), 9 named dean, College of Arts and Sciences: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Johnson, Eric, '82, mountain climber: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 6, P Johnson, Gary Ray (A): (S) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 8 Johnson, Gary Ray: (O) XLIV (March 1980), 2 Johnson, F. Heisse--scholarship fund for ETSU medical students established in his memory: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21, P Johnson, Dr. Heisse--Honorary Alumnus (posthumously, 1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4 Johnson, Kevin: (A) XLVIII (March 1984), 16, P Johnson, Noah: XVII (Spring 1953) Johnson, T. M.: XXXV (Spring, 1971), 5 Johnson City Family Medicine Associates--opened new patient care and teaching facility in March 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 20, P Johnson City foundry property--site of new 408-space student parking lot: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5 Johnson City Medical Center Hospital--provided $48,000 in scholarships for the School of Nursing: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 17 LVI (Fall 1992), 16; Sponsors cancer research by Quillen College of Medicine: LXI (Spring 1998), 15 Johnson City Specialty Hospital (Johnson City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 6 Johnson City, Tenn.--Tennessee's third safest college town: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5 Johnson City/Washington County Area Chamber of Commerce--co-sponsored 11th Presidential Distinguished Lecture: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 9 Jones, Alex S.-- 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner & Fall 1987 commencement speaker: LII (Winter 1988), 17, P; fall 1987 commencement speaker and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist: LII (Spring 1988, 11, P Jones, Billy Mac: XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9, P Jones, Blaine, III, '92: Alumni Service Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 7, P Jones, Carl A.-- chaired group seeking university status for East Tennessee State College, early 1960s: LII (Spring 1988), 8, P; recipient of Appalachian Consortium's 1987 Laurel Leaves Award: LII (Spring 1988), 11, P; Carl A. Jones Hall at Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine named in his honor: LIII (Winter 1989), 10, P; Honorary Alumnus (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4; died April 25, 1992: (O) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 3, P Jones, Dan--Human Resources Director for the TRW Rack & Pinion Division in Rogersville, Tenn.: LVII (1994), 18, P Jones, 1Lt. Douglas L.--killed in Vietnam (October 12, 1966): (A) (O) XXXI (Winter 1967), 30, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Jones, Earl M., '61, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Piedmont Mining Company Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina: LII (Spring, 1988), 13, P Jones, Gregg, co-publisher of Greeneville (TN) Sun: LII (Winter 1988), 17 Jones, Jane: named executive assistant to ETSU president, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Jones, John L. XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9, P Jones, John M.-- XXXVI (Fall 1971), 11, P; member, Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5 [p] Jones, John M., Jr., editor of Greeneville (TN) Sun: LII (Winter 1988), 17 Jones, John M., Sr.-- publisher of Greeneville (TN) Sun: LII (winter 1988), 17; granted "Honorary Alumni" status in 1994: LVII (1994), 13 [p] Jones, Kathryn Paxton--Honorary Alumna (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13 [p] Jones, Olan, '75, MBA '77--manager of payroll and human resources information at Eastman Chemical Company: LIX (spring 1996), 10 [p] Jones, Steven Hal, B.S., '71--alumni award of honor (1997): LX (Fall 1997), 5 Jones, Tim, new president of Pirate Club: LI (Fall 1987), 16; named honorary alumnus: LX (Fall 1997), 5 Jones, William L.: XLI (Summer 1977), 9 Jordan, Glenn C.: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14, P; (O) XXXIX (Fall 1974), 26, P Journalism department; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 7; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 22; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 4 Journalism scholarships: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 11; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 15; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 3 Joy, Flora, '63, MA '67: (A) XLVI (June 1982), 12; author of numerous "Storytelling in Education Funbooks": (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 10; author of two new books on storytelling: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] Judd, Walter: XXIX (Winter 1965), 13 Judges' Choice Award (advertising): LXI (Spring 1998), 13 Junior Day: XLVIII (June 1984), 14
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Kao, Dr. Race L., new holder of Carroll H. Long Chair of Surgical Research: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 5, P holder of Carroll H. Long Chair of Excellence in Surgical Research: LVI (Fall 1992), 8-9, P Kappa Alpha-Fraternity: XX (Spring 1956) Kappa Alpha Order: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 4 Kappa Delta Pi: XIX (Winter 1955); XXVIII (Summer 1964), 10; XXIX (Spring 1965), 14; XXX (Winter 1966), 11, 13; XXXI (Winter 1967), 10; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 10 Kappa Lambda Honor Society: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 10; XXXII (Summer 1968), 23; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12 Kappa Mu Epsilon: XXXII (Summer 1968), 23. Kappa Sigma: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 4 Kappa Tau Alpha: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 12 Karnad, Anand B., '85: Distinguished Alumni in Medicine Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 7, P Karp, Laurel, B.S., '95--ETSU adult learner of the year: LX (Fall 1997), 11 Kasprzyk, Dan: XLVIII (September 1984), 8, P Kathleen Price Burbage Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13 Katras, Tony, MD '84--received Career Achievement Award (1994) from the James H. Quillen College of Medicine Alumni Society: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 5 Keasling, Dale, '70--president of Home Federal Bank of Knoxville and "Outstanding Alumnus" for 1994: (A) LVII (1994), 12, P Keen, Paula Gail: (A) XXXII (Winter 1968), 30, P Keesling, James F., '81, Kingsport, Tenn., police chief--1995 Award of Honor: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 16, P; LXII (Fall 1999), 9, P Kebler, George: XXXV (Winter 1971), 7 Keller, Chad--Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11 Kellogg Foundation--SEE: W. K. Kellogg Foundation Kelly, Ben R.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Kelly, George: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 12 Kelly, George W.-- helped organize the journalism department at ETSU: LVII (1994), 9, P; journalist & ETSU journalism teacher died in 1995: (O) LVIII (Fall 1995), 26; ETSU chapter of Society of Professional Journalists named in his memory: LIX (fall 1996), 9 Kelly, Susan Sholes: (A) XLVI (June 1982), 7, P Kemp, Brenda Seal: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 4 Kemp, Eddie: LVII (1994), 22 Kemp, Karen--new head women's basketball coach: LVII (1994), 22, P Kemp, Karen--Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year: LVIII (Spring 1995), 14 Kemp, Marcus: LVII (1994), 22 Kennedy, L. Roger, president, AFG Industries: LXII (Fall 1999), 8, P Kenneth C. Spaulding Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13 Kenny Rogers and The First Edition: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 17, P Keplinger, Larry D., named chief of public safety department: LI (Fall 1987), 18, P Kesner, Richard M.: XLIII (March 1979), 4; XLIII (June/July 1979), 9 Keys, Edith: (A) XLVIII (March 1984), 5 Keys, Mary: (S) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7, P; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 11, P Khalbuss, Dr. Walid, Syrian student at ETSU: (S) LI (Fall 1987), 6, P Khan, Dr. Fazle Nasim--Bangladesh medical doctor and graduate student in environmental health at ETSU: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 9, P Kilgore, Linda Sudan: (S) XXXIII (Winter 1969), 12, P Kimbrell, Kamitra--Homecoming Queen (1995): LIX (spring 1996), 29 [p] Kimbrough, Dr. Ralph B.--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5, P Kinch, William Louie: (O) XL (Fall 1975), 15 King, Winfred: (S) XLVII (September 1983), 12 Kingsport campus Advisory Council: LVII (1994), 24 Kingsport Kiwanis Club: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 10 Kingsport, Tennessee: A Planned American City: LI (Fall 1987), 14 Kingsport University Center: See also, East Tennessee State University/University of Tennessee at Kingsport ETSU/UT at Kingsport Kingsport University Center: XXVII (Summer 1963), 8; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 30; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 3, P; XXXV (Spring 1971), 1; XXXV (Summer 1971), 23; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 2; XLI (Fall 1976), 9; XLV (March 1981), 3; XLVII (June 1983), 7; XLIX (March 1985), 5 Kirkwood, William: XLIX (March 1985), 7 Kite, David L.--former university comptroller named associate vice president for administration and finance: LIII (Winter 1989), 19, P Kneuer, Walt--Vice President and General Manager of the TRW Rack & Pinion Division: LVII (1994), 18-19, P Knight, Byron H.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Knight, TT Sam-- named professor of surgery: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Knoll, Alex: named honorary alumni, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P Knotts, Don: XLIX (Fall 1985), 8, P KODAK Invitational Track and Field Meet, January 16-17, 1987: (LI Spring 1987), 9, P; January 22-23, 1988: LII (Winter 1988), 14; LII (Spring 1988), 15, P LIII (Winter 1989), 18, P Koehler, Anne G.--Who's Who Among American's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Kovach, Bill, '59: (A) XLVIII (September 1984), 2, P; editor of Atlanta Journal and Constitution: LI (Fall 1987), 8, P; established scholarship endowment, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 10; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5, P; former managing editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: LIII (Winter 1989), 7 Kovach, Lynne, established scholarship endowment, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 10 Kozsuch, Mildred: XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P Kretzer, Mike--elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Kuchler, A. W.: XIX (Winter 1955) Kuhne, Sharon Anglin: XLVIII (June 1984), 9, P Kuramoto, Yasunobu "Rex", ETSU golfer: (S) LI (Summer 1987), 14, P Kuramoto, Rex--member of 1989 championship Buccaneer gold team: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7, P Kwasigroch, Thomas--named Dean's Distinguished Teaching Award in Basic Sciences: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Kweller, Susan: (S) XLIV (June 1980), 5, P
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"Rick"--assistant general counsel with the Tennessee Board of Regents assigned to provide legal counsel for ETSU: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 17 Lane, Bill (A)--sports editor of the Kingsport Times-News: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 13-14 Lane, Robert--elected first-term member of ETSU Foundation board of directors: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18 Langdon, Steve: (A) XXX (Winter 1966), 18 Language and Culture Resource Center established: LXII (Fall 1999), 13 Language department: XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLIII (March 1979), 3; XLIII (June 1979), 21; XLIV (March 1980), 3 Lansinger, Howard: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Lanza, Dr. Guy B.--new chairman of the environmental health department at ETSU: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 17, P Lanza, Dr. Guy--studying biodegradation of creosote-type compounds when combined with certain bacteria at the Superfund site at Southern Wood Piedmont in Chattanooga, Tenn.: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 9 Lanza, Dr. Guy R.--interim dean of the School of Public and Allied Health named to the position permanently: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 10, P Lanza, Dr. Guy--dean of the College of Public and Allied Health: LVI (Winter 1993), 14 LaPella, Robert D., associate professor of music--retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Larkey, Tammy: (S) XLVIII (September 1984), 11, P Larry Hinson Scholarship: XXXV (Spring 1971), 9 Larry Sutton Scholarship: XLVIII (March 1984), 12; XLIX (Summer 1985), 19 Larson, Rolf: XXXV (Fall 1970), 6 Latchpins of the Lost Cove: LI (Fall 1987), 14 Latimer, J. Lane, III--chair of Kingsport campus Advisory Council: LVII (1994), 24; 1998 Honorary Alumnus: LXI (Fall 1998), 7 Lau, Serena: (S) L (Winter 1980), 18, P Lawhorn, Jean C. (A): (A) XXXVI (Summer 1972), 19, P Lawrence, H. Lea (A): (A) XLI (Winter 1977), 4, P Lawson, Betty: (S) XXIX (Spring 1965), 14, P Lawson, James: XLV (December 1980), 15 Lawson, Mable: (S) XXXIV (Spring 1970), cover, P; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 21, P; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7, P Lawson, Sherry: (S) XXXV (Spring 1971), 4 Lawton, Eddie, '83,Washington, D. C., bomb squad officer: LXI (Fall 1998), 9 Leab, Grace: XXXV (Fall 1970), 7 Leach, Patsy B.: (A) XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P LeCroy, Anne: XLIX (March 1985), 7 Leddy, Eddie: (S) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 20 Leddy, Edward Ciaran: (A) XLVI (March 1982), 20, P Leddy, P. J.: (S) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 20 Leddy, Patrick: (S) XXXIV (Fall 1969), 21, P Ledford, Bruce: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Lee, J. D.: (A) XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 4, P Lee, Theresa K., '74--assistant secretary and assistant counsel, corporate group, Eastman Chemical Company: LIX (spring 1996), 11 [p] LeeAnne Brown Chair of Excellence in General Pediatrics: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20; LVII (1994), 17 Leek, Adrian-- (S) XLIII (June/July 1979), 14, P; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Leeper, Keith A., --newly appointed bursar, ETSU: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 16, P; new director of Pirate Club: LX (Fall 1997), 26 Leeper, Stephanie, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: (S) LI (Spring 1987), 3-4, P Leeper, Stephanie C.--medical school researcher working to identify blood factors involved in development of preeclampsia during pregnancy: LVII (1994), 4 LeForce, Alan-- Buccaneer basketball coach: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 4-5, P; Bucs basketball coach named Tennessee Sports Writers Association's Men's College Basketball Coach of the Year (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4; men's basketball coach: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6; LVI (Winter 1993), 6; resigned as men's basketball coach (1996): LIX (spring 1996), 18 [p];named honorary alumnus: LX (Fall 1997), 5 Leger, Robert G.: XLI (Summer 1977), 9 Leggett, Marshall--President of Milligan College: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10, P Lenz, Dr. Cynthia L., Dean of the School of Nursing: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 19, P; LVI (Fall 1992), 12-13 Leonard, Bob: XLV (September/October 1981), 9, P Leonard, Donna K.: (S) XXXIII (Fall 1968), 21, P Leonard, Phil: XLVIII (March 1984), 3, P; program director of WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Leonard, Sarah Ann: (S) XLIV (September 1980), 3, P Leslie Parks Pope $10,000 Honors Endowment: LVII (1994), 17 Lettermen: XXX (Summer 1966), 29, P; XXX (Fall 1966), 8, P Lewis, Edna Shepherd, '51--Outstanding Alumna for 1995: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 16, P Li Lu--exiled veteran of democracy demonstrations in China's Tiananmen Square came to ETSU in February 1992 as part of Student Activities Center Leadership Conference: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11, P Library: IV (Winter 1939); XIX (Winter 1955); XXV (Fall 1960), 6, P; XXVI (Winter 1962), 6, 15, P; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10; XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXIX (Summer 1965), 23; XXX (Winter 1966), 17; XXX (Spring 1966), 27; XXX (Summer 1966), 10, P; XXXII (Fall 1967), 9, P; XXXII (Spring 1968), 6; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 17, P; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 1, P; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 18; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XLI (Spring 1977), 10; XLIII (Fall 1978), 20; XLIII (March 1979), 4; XLV (June 1981), 5 Library (New)--description of proposed new library building for ETSU: LIX (spring 1996), 7; groundbreaking (22 Oct. 1996): LX (spring 1997), 12 [p]; construction: LXI (Spring 1998), 4 Library support group organized: LX (Fall 1997), 13 Library Science Department: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 10 Lilly, Dennis E.: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18, P; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8 Lilly, Eli: XLVII (June 1983), 19 Lincoln, C. Eric: XLVIII (December 1984), 14 Lindley, James Marvin: XXIII (Winter, 1959), P Lindsey, Renee: XXXIII (Fall 1968), 22, P Linebarger, Dr. William G., '72--National Alumni Association president-elect 1995-96: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 17 Linsert, Colonel Henry: XXIX (Summer 1965), 7, P Lipp, David: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Little, Dr. Frank E., '58: (A) XLI (Winter 1977), 6, P; music department chairman, Furman University: LI (Spring 1987), 9, P member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5, P; received 1992 Outstanding Alumnus Award: LVI (Fall 1992), 21, P executive director, Music Center of the North Shore, Winnetka, Ill.: LVI (Winter 1993), 19; commencement speaker (fall 1992): (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 15, P Little, Linda: (S) XL (Spring 1976), 6, P Little Buccaneers Student Child Care Center opened: LX (Fall 1997), 13 Little Caesars/ETSU Tennis Tournament (5th, 1994): LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; celebrates 10th anniversary, LXII (Fall 1999), 19 Litton, George: (A) XXXII (Winter 1968), 11, P Liu, Dian-Qiu: XLVIII (December 1984), 14 Livaditis, Nicholas John: (A) XXXVI (Summer 1972), 5, P Lloyd, Jacqueline--elected "Clinician of the year 1993" by the Tennessee Geriatrics Society: LVII (1994), 5, P Loans: XVIII (Spring 1954); XIX (Winter 1955); XXVI (Spring 1962), 11; XXVI (Summer 1962), 7; XXVII (Fall 1962), 9; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 7; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 7; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 5 Lodes, Charles: XLII (Fall 1977), 15, P Lodter, Edward G.: XXVI (Spring 1962), 12 Logan, David--named chair of the department of art: LVII (1994), 10, P Loggins, Dave, ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, 1987: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 8, P Logo, new university, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), back cover, P Lohman, Kenton: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 14 Long, Carroll H., physican: receives George L. Carter Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 5, P Long, Ken T.: XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P Long, Suzanne--exchange student in Switzerland: (S) LX (spring 1997), 11 [p] Lopez, Sebastin--receives grant: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Louise Skalko Scholarship Endowment: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21 Love, Felix C., '59: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 12, P; L (Spring 1986), 8, P; LI (Winter 1987), 11, 31; director of the Smithsonian Institution Press: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 6, P; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 Lovette, Richard (A): (S) LVII (1994), 9, P Lowery, Mike--ETSU motor pool employee received National Guard "Soldier of the Year Award" for 1995: LIX (spring 1996), 27 Loy, Harvey: XLIV (Summer 1985), 3, P Loyd, James: XXVII (Winter 1963), 4, P Loyd, Dean James W.--board member of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, P Loyd, Mary Lyons: XXXIV (Summer 1970), 15, P Lt. Robert B. Thorne Memorial Scholarship: LIX (fall 1996), 11 Ludolf, Gordon: XXX (Spring 1966), 5, P Luntsford, Bonnie: (A) XXXV (Fall 1970), 2, P; (O) XXXV (Winter 1971), 30, P Lupton-Smith, Mark--ETSU tennis player posted a 93-37 record in singles competition: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 7 Lurie, Dr. David, rheumatologist: LI (Spring 1987), 5, P Luther, Jim, '61--tax writer for The Associated Press in Washington, D. C.: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 7, P Lyle, Ellen (A): (S) XL (Fall 1975), 1 Lyle, Robert B.: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 9, P Lyle, Thomas A.: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 12, P Lyons, Billy Joe--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25
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MacNee, Carol L., College of Nursing: named a Health Partners Fellow, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 MacRae, Norma--director of Teaching and Learning Center: LIX (spring 1996), 8 Maddox, Guy M.: XXVIII (Fall 1963), 6 Magee, Sara (A): XXXIX (Fall 1974), 6 Mahefky, Karen Ann: (S) XXX (Spring 1966), 22, P Mahoney, Dan, '66--former mayor of Johnson City, Tenn.: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19; mastermind behind regional cooperation group Number One Committee: LVIII (Fall 1995), 13, P Majorettes: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 24, P; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 18, P Maltsberger, Basil (A): XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 6; (O) XLII (Winter 1978), inside front cover Manahan, Richard A. (A): XLV (June 1981), 10, P; XLVIII (December 1984), 2; XLIX (Fall 1985), 9: L (Winter 1986), 18, P; Vice President, University Advancement, and Executive Director of the ETSU Foundation: LVIII (Spring 1995), 17 Mandela, Nelson--newly-elected president of South Africa: LVIII (spring 1995), 11 [p] Mann, Coramae Richey--Basler chairholder (1998): LIX (fall 1996), 26 Manning, Ambrose N.-- XXVI (Winter 1962), 6; XXX (Spring 1966), 16; XL (Fall 1975), 5 [p]; XLVII (December 1982), 3 [p]; XLVIII (June 1984), 10; board member of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15; received Atlantic Christian College Alumni Achievement Award for outstanding service in the filed of education and literature: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20 [p] co-author of Appalachian Inside Out: LIX (spring 1996), 14 Manning, Mary: XXXVII (Winter, 1973), 10 Manning, Dr. Randolph, (A), associate dean, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 4 Quillen Dishner College of Medicine, "Humans at Risk": LI (Spring 1987), 4-5. Manufacturing technology curriculum: LII (Winter 1988), 3 Marchioni, Michael P.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Margason, Harold: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14, P Marius, Richard C.--Basler chairholder (1999): LIX (fall 1996), 26 Marsha, Marvelous: (S) XLVI (March 1982), 18 Marshall, Cornelius Cox "Corny," '56--Outstanding Alumnus (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 12 [p] Marshall, Don: XLVII (June 1983), 21 Marshall, Jill, '75, deputy U. S. marshall: LII (Spring 1988), 12, P Marshall, Max L.-- XXXIII (Spring 1969), 7, P; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5 Martin, Isabel: XXX (Winter 1966), 13, P; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 28, P; XXXV (Summer 1971), 21, P Martin, Tony: (S) XLVII (March 1983), 12, P Marvel, Bill--staff writer with Dallas (Tex.) Morning News (A): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 7-8 Marx, David J.--chair, dept. of psychology: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] Mary Herrin Memorial Scholarship Fund: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14 Massengill, Priscella: (S) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17, P; See, Miss Mermaid Mason, Alice: (A) XXXIV (Winter, 1970), 12 Master of Business Administration (MBA) program: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 10; LVII (1994), 3 Master of Public Management--degree program approved by Tennessee Board of Regents: LVIII (Fall 1995), 10 Masters, Harriet P.: (A) XLIV (June 1980), 14, P; named Information Research Technician in ETSU Pirate Club: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Matching Gift Company: XLIX (Fall 1985), 25 MATHCAPS Project: L (Fall 1986), 7, P Mathematics Consortium for Applications and Problem Solving (MATHCAPS) project at ETSU: LI (Fall 1987), 19 Mathematics Building: XXX (Summer 1966), 10, P Mathematics department: XXVI (Summer 1962), 8; XXIX (Summer 1965), 7; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 16; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXV (Fall 1970), 9; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XLIII (October 1979), 3 Mathes, C. Hodge: XIII (Summer 1949); XIV (Fall 1949); (O) XV (Winter 1951); XV (Spring 1951); XV (Summer 1951); XVI (Fall 1951) Mathes Hall: XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; See, Gymnasium Mathes Hall, renovation, 1985-87: LI (Fall 1987), 13 Mathews, Maxine G.: (O) XXIV (Spring 1960), P Maxey, Richard, '73, designed new ETSU logo: LII Spring 1988), back cover, P May, Terry: (S) XLIII (June/July 1979), 14, P Mayme Frazier Scholarship: LII (Spring 1988), 20 Mays, John E., '58--named Director of Financial Air: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P McAlister, Doug, '67, MS '68--National Alumni Association president (1995-96): (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15, 17, P McAlister, Dr. Douglas--alumni association treasurer (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4 McAlister, J. Douglas, '67, '68: (A) XLVI (September 1982), 15; 1999 Outstanding Alumni Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 4 [p] McAlister, Kim, '91: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15 McAlister, Pat Brown, '69: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15 McAlister, Sean, '90, MCM '92: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15 McAmis, Roland, '84--Secret Service agent accompanying President Jimmy Carter to ETSU: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 9, P McAtee, George F., Jr.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 15, P McBee, John: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 13; XLVI (June 1982), 12 McBee, Louise: (A) XXVI (Fall 1961), 11, P; XXVII (Spring 1963), 7, P; XXX (Spring 1966), 8, P; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 19, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 3, P; XLVII (June 1983), 3; XLVIII (March 1984), 6, P McBee, Dr. Mary Louise, '46--acting academic vice president, University of Georgia: LI (spring 1987), 6, P; acting academic vice president, University of Georgia: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 6, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 5-6, P; former University of Georgia Vice President for Academic Affairs becomes oldest woman to reach the base of Mount Everest: LIII (Winter 1989), 14-15, P McBride, Ray: (S) XLI (Summer 1977), 10, P McCarter, Jennifer: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14 McCarthy, Henry M.: (S) XXIX (Spring 1965), 14, P McCarthy, William H. (A): XLI (Summer 1977), 6, P; XLII (Fall 1978), 8: XLIV (March 1980), 16, P; XLV (June 1981), 17 McClennan, David M. (A): XXIX (Winter 1965), 12; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; (O) XLI (Spring 1977), 22, P McClellan, Justina--Lady Buc basketball player: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 14 McClellan, Paul: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22, P McCord, Elizabeth--dept. of family medicine: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] McCord Hall: XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXX (Summer 1966), 12, P McCorkle, Maj. Gen. Gred, '66--Distinguished Alumnus in the Armed Forces for 1995: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P McCowan, Jane, B.A., '53--entrepreneur: LX (Fall 1997), 14-15 McCracken, Jewell: XXVI (Winter 1962), 6 McCracken, John M.: (A) XLIV (June 1980), 10, P McCrumb, Sharyn--connected ETSU to storyline and characters in several novels: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 McCune, Fred L. (A): XXXV (spring 1971), 1; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P McCune-Welch Hall--25th anniversary: LIX (fall 1996), 9 [p] McDonald, William E.--visited ETSU in spring 1993 as part of College of Business' Executive on Campus Series: LVII (1994), 3, P McDonnell, Mac: L (Spring 1986), 13, P McDonnell, M. "Mac"--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 6, P; elected first-term member of ETSU Foundation board of directors: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18 McDowell, Don--part-time staff member, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 McDowell, May Ross: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 4, P; XLIII (October 1979), 10, P McGinnis, Dennis Robert: XLVI (September 1982), 2, P McGinnis, Gary, new member of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 9, P McGraw, Cal, '60, established scholarship endowment, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 10 McGraw, Cal, '60--director of McGraw and Associates, Atlanta, Georgia: LIII (Winter 1989), 4, P McGraw, Joan, '60, established scholarship endowment, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 10 McGraw, W. Cal, '60--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 6, P McGregor, John E.: XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9, P McInturff, Carolyn: (A) XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12 McKee, James W.: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9 McKee, Thomas E., Dept. of Accountancy: named Fulbright Scholar, LXII (Fall 1999), 13 McKeehan, Todd--Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agent killed in February 1993: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 17 McKinstry, Sam W.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 McLain, Sister Rosemary A.: XLVII (September 1983), 5, P McLean, James H.: XL (Spring 1976), 6, P McLeod, Elizabeth Grace (Beth), '83--1995 Award of Honor: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 16, P McMahan, Elizabeth Lovell (A): XXXVII (Fall 1972), 1, P; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 1, P; XL (Spring 1976), 7, P; XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (October 1979), 2; XLIV (June 1980), 3; XLVIII (September 1984), 5, P McMillan, Nancy (A): (S) XL (Winter 1976), 1 McMurray, Gene: VII (Winter 1942); (O) XXXV (Winter 1971), 30, P McNamara, Bridget--part-time staff member, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 McNiel, Mary Lyle: (A) XLVIII (December 1984), 16, P McNeil, Nellie: (A) XLIX (Fall 1985), 7, P McNeil, Nellie Miller, '70, MA '76--teacher at Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport, Tenn.: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 McNutt, Dr. Anne Shoemaker, BS '67, MA '69 president, Beaufort Technical College, Beaufort, South Carolina: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 6, P; received alumni Association Award of Honor (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 4 McPherson, Ruth McNiel: (A) XLIX (Fall 1985), 7, P McRay, David--named 1995 "Family Physician of the Year" by the Tennessee Academy of Family Physicians: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] McWherter, Ned Ray: XLIX (Summer 1985), 10 McWherter, Gov. Ned, hosted first cabinet meeting outside Nashville at ETSU: LI (Summer 1987), 7, P McWherter, Gov. Ned, Upper East Tennessee tour, June 10-12, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 7, P McWherter, Ned Ray--James H. Quillen College of Medicine administration building named in his honor: LVIII (Spring 1995), 7, P Meade, Bruce, world record softball hitter: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 10, P Meadows, Sally Brooks: (A) XLVIII (December 1984), 16, P; LVII (1994), 21 Medical Library: XLIX (March 1985), 4 Medical School: See, James H. Quillen College of Medicine and Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine Medley, Bill: XXX (Summer 1966), 23, P Melendez, Jane--assistant director of Teaching and Learning Center: LIX (spring 1996), 8 Memorial Hall--swimming pool now accessible to students with disabilities: LVIII (Fall 1995), 7 Men's athletic program--finished 2nd in Southern Conference all-sports trophy race for the second consecutive year (1993-94): LVII (1994), 20 Mercer, Calvin J.: XXIII (Fall 1958); XLVII (June 1983), 13 Meredith, Flora Marie: XXXIV (Summer 1970), 8, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Merrick, R. Daniel--medical school researcher working to identify blood factors involved in development of preeclampsia during pregnancy: LVII (1994), 4 Merrill, E. C.: XLVII (June 1983), 3, P Merritt, Phyllis, '60--retired choral director of Riceville (Fla.) Senior High School: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 Meshibovsky, Alexander: XLVIII (December 1984), 9 Messer, C. Douglas: XLV (September/October 1981), 17, P Metz, Conard B.: (S) XXV (Winter 1961), 7 Middleton, Fred W.: XLI (Summer 1977), 6, P Mielke, Robert H. E.: XXV (Fall 1960), 10, P; (O) XLIX (March 1985), 15 Mijeski, Dr. Kenneth J.: L (Fall 1986), 16-17, P Mikell, Troy Lee: (S) XLVII (March 1983), 13, P; XLVII (September 1983), 12 Milburn, H. Theodore, '53, judge of the Sixth Circuit of U. S. Court of Appeals: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 10, P; U. S. Circuit Court Judge, commencement speakers, May 16, 1987): (A) LI (Spring 1987), 10, P Miles, Betty A., psychology major, received Harry S. Truman Scholarship: (S) LI (Summer 1987), 8, P; second Truman Scholar at ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 18, P Milhorn, Judith Lynn: (S) XLI (Spring 1977), 11, P Military Science, Department of: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 22; XXXV (Spring 1971), 16; XXXV (Summer 1971), 17; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 6; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2; XLVI (December 1981), 3; XLVI (March 1982), 3; LII (Winter 1988), 4; LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Millard, Larry, '72--sculpture area chairman, graduate coordinator and associate professor of art at the University of Georgia: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 Miller, Anna Irish: (A) L (Spring 1986), 6, P Miller, Bill: L (Fall 1986), 8, P; board member of ETSU Retirees Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, P Miller, Carolyn Swofford: (A) XXXVII (Spring 1973), 16, P Miller, Dr. David, M.D.--staff surgeon at Kingsport's Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center who performed first peripheral laser angioplasty in the United States with the Medtronic Catheter System: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 12, P Miller, David Kent: (S) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 3, P; (O) XL (Fall 1975), 15 Miller, Donna Scott: XLVII (June 1983), 15 Miller, John--Washington attorney: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 3, P Miller, John R., associate professor of communicative disorders, died March 19, 1987: (O) LI (Summer 1987), 22 Miller, Mariko Teresaki, '53--named an Honorary Consul-General of Japan in Casper, Wyoming, by the Government of Japan (May 1, 1995): (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 14, P; 1998 Outstanding Alumna: LXI (Fall 1998), 4 Miller, Maureen Haggerty (A): (A) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 2, P; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 8 Miller, Tommy: XXXVII (Fall 1972)), 3, P Milligan College--cofounder of Northeast Tennessee Consortium for Service Learning: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 Mills, Punkie: (S) XLVIII (March 1984), 14, P Milton, Hugh Meglone II: XX (Spring 1956) Mini-Dome: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 1; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 10, P; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 7, P;, XL (Fall 1975), 4; XLI (Winter 1977), 2 Mintz, James W. (A): (S) XLI (Summer 1977), 3 Miss Buccaneer: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 12, P; XXXV (Winter 1971), 6, P; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 7; XXIX (Winter 1975), 6; XL (Winter 1976), 4; XLII (Fall 1977), 7 Miss ETSU: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 12, P; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 17, P; XXXIV (Summer 1970, 21; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 4; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 7; XL (Spring 1976), 6; XLI (Spring 1977), 11; XLIV (March 1980), 2; XLVII (December 1982), 4; XLVII (June 1983), 13; XLVIII (December 1983), 1 Miss Johnson City: XLIV (September 1980), 13 Miss Mermaid: XXV (Winter 1961), 15, P; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17 Miss Tennessee: XXXIII (Fall 1968), 17; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 18; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 9, P; XLIV (September 1980), 3 Mitchell, Harry Edward "Black Sheep": (A) XLIII (Fall 1978), 18, P; (O) XLV (March 1981), 19, P Mitchell, Juanita Miller: (O) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29 Mobley, Jack E.: XLI (Winter 1977), 2 Mock Trial Team--political science dept.: LIX (fall 1996), 10 Mockingbird-- XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 4; XLV (March 1981), 3; XLIX (Summer 1985), 14; received "All American with Five Marks of Distinction" award of the Associated Collegiate Press: LVI (Fall 1992), 23 Modern Languages department: XXVI (Spring 1962), 12; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10 Moein, George J., '62--new director of Hazardous Waste Management Institute: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover Mondale, Joan: LI (Winter 1987), 13 Montes, Dr. Maria Lucia: L (Fall 1986), 8, P; Fulbright scholar from University of Sao Paulo, Brazil: LI (Fall 1987), 5 Montgomery, Ruth C., '49, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P Moody, Clinton Price: (O) XLVI (June 1982), 23 Mooney, Jack (A): XLVI (September 1982), 13 Mooney, Jim: (A) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 15, P; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 8, P; XL (Spring 1976), 11, P; (O) XLIV (December 1979), 22, P Moore, Ann--named first women's soccer team coach: LX (Fall 1997), 19 Moore, Bashie: (A) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 19, P Moore, Carl: XLVII (September 1983), 8, P Moore, Dana: (A) XLVII (September 1983), 8, P Moore, Merrill--Honorary Alumnus (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13-14 [p] Moore, Richter H., Jr.--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25 Moore, Sandy, '63, M.Ed. '82--1993 Tennessee Art Educator of the Year: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 18, P Morefield, Sandra E.: (S) XLIV (March 1980), 2, P; XLIV (September 1980), 4 Morgan, Francis Ward: XL (Spring 1976), 6, P Morgan, Kathryn, M.D.: LX (Fall 1997), 7, P Morgan, Kerri G., '83--won two School Bell Awards from the South Carolina Education Association for outstanding coverage of education issues: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 22, P Morgan, Monroe T.: XXXV (Summer 1971), 17, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XL (Fall 1975), 5, P; XLIII (October 1979), 2 scholarship established in his honor, LXII (Spring 1999), 14 Morgan, Dr. M. T. Scholarship in Environmental Health: established, LXII (Spring 1999), 14 Morison, Wilbur C.: (A) XXVI (Fall 1961), 12-13, P; XXXI (Winter 1967), 4, P; (O) XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 20, P Morrell, Greg: (S) XLIV (December 1979), 7, P Morrison, Hal: (A) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 16, P; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 13, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 7 Morrison, Joe (A): (S) XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 10 Morton, John, '84--programmer-analyst for the Sixth District Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta, Georgia: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 4, P Mossman, Robert E.: XLVII (December 1982), 4, P Mottern, Hugh: (A) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 19 Mottern, Shelby S., '68, MA '75, Alumnotable: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 27, P Mountain City Family Health Center (Mountain City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 5 Mudd, Roger: XXXV (Summer 1971), 10, P Mullins, 1Lt. Daniel L.--killed in Vietnam (August 31, 1967): (A) (O) XXXII (Fall 1967), 22, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Mullins, David, named head tennis coach: LI (Fall 1987), 16, P Mullins, Dave-- tennis coach: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; 1995 Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Mullins, William R.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Multiple Arts Magazine: XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 19 Munk, Cynthia (A): (S) XLVIII (September 1984), 11 Murphy, Kim--named assistant women's soccer coach: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Murray, Lisa--ETSU tennis player nominated for CoSIDA Academic All-American status: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Murray, Mary Blevins, R. N.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22 Murray, Vincent J.: XLV (September/October 1981), 12 Muse, Mayland H., Sr., '22, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 14, P Museum: IX (Fall 1944); XIX (winter 1955) Musgrave, Dr. Tamara, '79, 1984 medical school graduate awarded Beecham Laboratories fellowship: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 9 second graduate of Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine to receive Beecham fellowship: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 19, P Music department: II (Summer 1937); VI (Winter 1941); XXIII (Winter 1959); XXVI (Winter 1962), 7; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 22; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8; XXXI (Fall 1966), 14; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXV (Spring 1971), 4; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 31; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, 13, 19; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 3; XLIII (June/July 1979), 4; XLIV (March 1980), 5; XLIV (June 1980), 22; XLV (December 1980), 13; XLVIII (December 1984), 9 Musical Mystery Dinner--held on February 3, 1995) to raise funds for ETSU Wind Ensemble's trip to Ireland: LVIII (Spring 1995), 20 My Own Country: A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the Age of AIDS: LVIII (Spring 1995), 9 Myers, George Glenn: (A) XXIX (Spring 1965), 15, P; XLIV (June 1980), 10, P; William C. Tune Award for Excellence in Real Estate: LX (Spring 1997), 7, P Myers, Dr. Jim, '81--recipient of Beecham fellowship to continue study of infectious diseases: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 19, P Myers, John, '73--Secret Service agent accompanying President Jimmy Carter to ETSU: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 9, P Myers, Dr. Marian, associate professor, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 5, P Mylander, Paul, '68--president of East Coast Mortgage Company, Rockville, Maryland: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 8, P Mynatt, Constance: XXXV (Spring 1971), 5
Mynatt-Axamethy, Connie--elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p]
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Nabeta, Julia, Ugandan student at ETSU: (S) LI (Fall 1987), 6, P
Naff, George E.: XL (Winter 1976), 4 Naisbitt, John: LI (Winter 1987), 13 Narramore, Harold: (S) XLV (March 1981), 13, P NASA/University Joint Venture (JOVE) program--ETSU a participating institution: LVIII (Fall 1995), 6 NASCAR: LVIII (Spring 1995), 12-13 National Alumni Association--Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet (May 6, 1994): LVII (1994), 12; officer for 1986-87: LIX (fall 1996), 14 National Bluegrass Survey: LVII (1994), 10 National Healthcorp, L. P., Foundation for Geriatric Education, contribution to ETSU: LI (Summer 1987), 14 National Junior Wheelchair Games, 5th annual--held at ETSU, July 26-31, 1988: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, P National Science Foundation: XXIV (Winter 1960); XXV (Winter 1961), 4; XXV (Winter 1961), 7; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 9; XXIV (Fall 1964), 14; XXX (Winter 1966), 17; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 11; XXXV (Fall 1970), 9; L (Summer 1986), 3; awarded $408,405 grant to ETSU for Reaching for Excellence in Elementary School Science program: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 17 National Wheelchair Games; XLVIII (September 1984), 14 Nave, Maj. Billy J.--killed in Vietnam (June 27, 1966): (A) (O) XXX (Summer 1966), 32, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Nave, Francine, selected as one of 25 Sears Congressional Interns for 1989: (A) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 18, P Necessary, Ruth: (A) XXXII (Spring 1968), 26, P Nelson, Betty, BA '75: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Nelson, Diane: XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 1; XLIII (October 1979), 7, P; XLVII (December 1982), 9, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 14; professor of biological sciences at ETSU: LVII (1994), 8, P Nelson, Kerwin, BS '79, MED '83: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Nelson, Louis E. (A): XXIX (Winter 1965), 14, P; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 23; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 14, P Nelson, Michael, BS '89: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Nelson, Paul, BS '59, MA '64: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Nelson, Reed: (S) XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 4 Nelson, Toumonava N.--named Alumni Coordinator in University Advancement: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P Nelson family--Paul and Betty Nelson and their four children hold 10 degrees from ETSU: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Netherland, Donna, '49: December 1998 commencement speaker, LXII (Spring 1999), 11, P Newhart, Bob: XXX (Fall 1965), 5, P Newland, Scott, '90--teacher in Kuwait: LIX (spring 1996), 6 [p] Newland, Shelia, '91--teacher in Kuwait: LIX (spring 1996), 6 [p] Newsam, Karen--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15 Newton, Douglas A.: XL (Summer 1976), 4, P Nichols, John Damon: (O) XLIV (December 1979), 22, P Nicholson, Dr. Douglas G., former chairman of Chemistry department, died April 15, 1987: (O) LI (Summer 1987), 23 Nicks, Ann--ETSU's First Lady: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 4, P wife of ETSU president Roy S. Nicks: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 8-9, P Nicks, Roy S.: XLI (Winter, 1977), 3, P; XLV (March 1981), 9, P; appointed Interim President of ETSU effective May 3, 1992: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 2, P; LVI (Fall 1992), 3, 9-10, P; career highlights: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 3, P; first address to faculty as 7th President of ETSU (August 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 2-3, P; major university accomplishments under his leadership: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 3, P; President's Message: LVII (1994), 1-2, P; President's Message: LVIII (Spring 1995), 1-2, P; LVIII (Spring 1995), 7, 10, 17, P; President's Message: LVIII (Fall 1995), 3; ETSU president: LVIII (Fall 1995), 8-9, P; President's Message: LIX (Spring 1996), 3 [P]; President's Message: LIX (fall 1996), 3 [p]; milestones of presidential administration: LIX (fall 1996), 4-5 [p] Nighbert, Charlotte--South Central Bell spokesperson: LVII (1994), 19 1911 Society,ETSU's future gifts plan: LXI (Fall 1998), 15 Nissenson, Hugh, New York City writer: LII (Winter 1988), 18 Niswonger, Scott M.,pres., Landair Services, Inc.: 1998 Honorary Alumnus: LXI (Fall 1998), 6 Nixon, Richard M.: XXXV (Fall 1970), 1, P Nolan, Keith-- Buccaneer golfer named honorable mention All-American (1995): (S) LVIII (Fall 1995), 19, P member of men's golf team: LIX (spring 1996), 17 [p] Nolen, Doug, '59--directs AT&T's customer service division for 14 southern states: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 6, P Nolen, Sandra: (S) XXXIII (Summer 1969), 8, P Non-Degree programs: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 10; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 4 Norman, Gurney, novelist and University of Kentucky teacher: LII (Winter 1988), 18 Norment, Dr. Bev R.--named Associate Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School at ETSU: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11, P dean of the school of graduate studies resigns to become executive director of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities/National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Programs: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27 North Side Hospital (Johnson City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 6 Northeast State Technical Community College--cofounder of Northeast Tennessee Consortium for Service Learning: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 Northeast Tennessee Consortium for Service Learning--only service learning higher education program funded in Tennessee: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 Northeast Tennessee Rehabilitation Hospital (Johnson City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 6 Now and Then--magazine published by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3 Nunley, Dr. Diana, first medical school graduate to receive Beecham Laboratories fellowship: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 9 Nunley, Dr. Rebecca Lou, '78--new chair of the department of dental hygiene: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15, P Nursing-- XXXIV (Fall 1969), 31, P; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 3; XLV (June 1981), 9; XLVII (March 1983), 4; XLVII (September 1983), 5 Nursing Alumni Association: XLVIII (March 1983), 7 Nursing, College of-- awarded maximum five-year accreditation for master of science in nursing program by National League for Nursing Board of Review: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 12; grant from U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services: LIX (fall 1996), 10; National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty (NONPF) recognition: LX (Spring 1997), 10; curriculum changes: LX (spring 1997), 12 nationally ranked: LXI (Spring 1998), 6; LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Nursing, Continuing education: accredited: LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Nursing, School of: XLVII (June 1983), 15; XLVIII (March 1984), 4, 7; received $48,000 from Johnson City Medical Center Hospital for nursing scholarships: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 17; received $500,000 from nine member hospitals of the Northeast Tennessee Hospital Association: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 17; master of science degree program: LVI (fall 1992), 12-13; LVI (Fall 1992), 12-13
Nutter, Dr. Norma, new dean of College of Education: LI (Fall 1987), 9, P
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Oakes, John C., new member of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 9 Oaks, Dr. Judy--chair, ETSU health education department: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 8, P O'Brien, Jean, retired from office of alumni and university relations: LI (Summer 1987), 16, P O'Brien, Paul, associate professor of history, died April 14, 1987: (O) LI (Summer 1987), 24 Observatory (new): LXI (Spring 1998), 4 named for Harry Powell, physics department, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 O'Dell, Daniel Herman: (O) XXXIII (Summer 1969), 22, P; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 24 O'Dell, Judith Anne: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 11 Odom, Gary, '73, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P Odom, James: XLIX (March 1985), 7; Distinguished Faculty Award for Service: LXI (Spring 1998), 12 O'Donnell, James : XLVIII (December 1984), 8, P Ohio Valley Conference: XXVII (Winter 1963), 6; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 9 O'Keefe, Quincy Marshall, member of Tennessee Newspaper Hall of Fame: LII (Winter 1988), 17 Old Time Radio Reunion--sponsored by the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3 Olive, Kenneth E.--medical school researcher working to identify blood factors involved in development of preeclampsia during pregnancy: LVII (1994), 4 Oliver, Warren H.: IX (Fall 1944), P Olsen, Lyle--founder and managing editor of Aethlon: LVI (Winter 1993), 9, P Omicran Delta Kappa: XLV (December 1980), 2 Omelia, Bryan-- 1995 Southern Conference Freshman-of-the-Year (golf): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 >member of men's golf team: LIX (spring 1996), 17 [p] One for the Higger--collection of essays, poems, stories and remembrances published by the Sport Literature Association and ETSU in honor of Robert J. (Jack) Higgs: LVII (1994), 9-10 Oppewal, Sonda-- received grant to establish a school-based health center at Hancock County High School, Sneedville, Tenn.: LVIII (Fall 1995), 10 [p] received continued funding for school-based health center at Hancock County High School: LIX (spring 1996), 27 Orner, Eugene: XXXI (Fall 1966), 14, P Orr, Clyde L.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13, P Osborn, Dr. Richard E.--new assistant dean for credit programs, School of Continuing Studies: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16, P Osborne, Harold S.: XXXII (Summer 1968), 24, P Osborne, Jim: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 22, P Osborne, Kent: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 21, P Ostar, Allan: L (Summer 1986), 12, P Osteoporosis Center established: LXI (Spring 1998), 13 Oster, Ken: (S) XXXVI (Spring, 1972), 9, P Ostheimer, Dr. John M.--new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18, P Outstanding Educators of America: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9 Outstanding Young Men of America: XXXI (Spring 1967), 10; XXXV (Fall 1970), 6; XXXV (Winter 1971), 18 Outstanding Young Women of America: XXXI (Winter 1967), 9; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12; XXXV (Fall 1970), 7 Overbay, Ron: (A) XL (Spring 1976), 11, P Oxendine, Harvey Wayne: (S) XXXI (Summer 1967), 11, P
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Pace, Kristy--1995 All-Conference (tennis): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19
Pack, Buford: XLVIII (December 1984), 7, P Packard, Vance: XXX (Spring 1966), 21, P Pafford, William N.: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13, P; XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Page, Dr. Melvin E., new chairman of history department: LI (Fall 1987), 17, P Painter, Freddie Lee: (A) XXXI (Winter 1967), 10, P Painton, Dr. Stephen W., new chairman of department of communicative disorders: LI (Fall 1987), 19, P Palma L. Robinson Clinical Education Center--dedicated June 6, 1992: LVI (Fall 1992), 5-6, 8 Palmer, Carolyn Gregg, '69--endowed scholarship established in her honor: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14 Palmer, Robert H.: (A) XXXIV (Fall 1969), 30, P Panhellenic Building: XXIV (Spring 1960); XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10; XXXVIII (Spring 1964), 13, P; XXXVIII (Summer 1964), 16 Panhellenic Council: XXXI (Summer 1967), 15; XXXII (Summer 1968), 13 Panhellenic Hall: XXXII (Winter 1968), 7 Panhellenic Program: XXVI (Fall 1961) Parent's Day: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 12 Parker, George, '39--received 1994 alumni "Award of Honor": (A) LVII (1994), 12-13, P Parker, Joel: XLVI (December 1981), 4, P Parson, Ruben L.: XX (Winter 1956), P Parsons, Pat B. (A): (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 17 Parsons, Robert: (A) XXIX (Winter 1965), 15 Patchwork players: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 15 Patience Myers McLain Fund: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8 Patterson, Jay: (S) XLIII (October 1979), 3, P; XLV (June 1981), 18, P Patterson, Dr. Jay, MD '86--internal medicine resident at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia: (A) LIII (Winter 1980), 6, P Patterson, Rick--Buccaneer cross country team member named to All-Southern Conference team (1991): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11; ETSU runner and 16th Buccaneer to earn All-American honors: LVI (Winter 1993), 7 Patton, Ella Faye: (S) XL (Spring 1976), 5 Patton, Leslie K.: XXIX (Winter 1965), 13, P; XXX (Winter 1966), 14, P; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 10, P; (O) XLIII (March 1979), 23, P Patton, Robert: XLV (March 1981), 8; XLVII (December 1982), 10 Paxton, Juanita Willene (A): XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4, P; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 7 Payne, Betty--television announcer: LXI (Spring 1998), 7 Peacock, Leslie: (S) XIX (Winter 1955) Pearson, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer T.--established charitable remainder unitrusts totaling $1 million; ETSU to receive one-fourth of remainder when trusts close: LV (Fall 1991), 6 Pectol, Richard: (A) XLV (Fall 1981), P Pendergast, Debbie, '77--author of Kwitchyerbellyakin and Other Bits and Pieces of Everyday Life: LIX (spring 1996), 14 Penny, Guy: XXVII (Winter 1963), 6 Peplies, Robert: XLII (Winter 1978), 13 Pepper the Parrot: LI (Winter 1987), 20 Peppler, Richard D.: XLVIII (December 1984), 11, P Pergolizzi, Frank S.: named new athletic director, LXI (Spring 1998), 16 Peripheral laser angioplasty--first performed in the United States with the Medtronic Catheter System by Dr. David Miller, staff surgeon at Kingsport's Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 12, P Perkins, Charles, '68--senior economist with the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 8, P Perle, Richard N.--10th Presidential Distinguished Lecturer (October 13, 1989): (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P Perry, Murvin H.: XLIII (October 1979), 3 Personnel Department: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 6; XLII (Fall 1977), 5 Peterson, Buzz--new Buccaneeer basketball assistant coach: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19, P Peterson, Mrs. Jean: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 5, P Petrey, Robert C.--elected ETSU Foundation treasurer: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18; treasurer of ETSU Foundation: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17; awarded Honorary Alumnus status (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21 scholarship named for: LXI (Spring 1998), 15 Phair, John P.: XLVII (June 1983), 16 Pharmacology department: XLIV (December 1979), 3 Phelps, Britton--1995 Southern Conference 2nd team (baseball): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Phi Alpha (sorority): XIX (Winter 1955); XXX (Summer 1966), 29 Phi Kappa Phi: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12; XXXV (Fall 1970), 16; XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLIX (March 1985), 5 Phi Sigma Kappa: XXVIII (Winter 1964), 6; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5 Phillinger, Dr. Lynn, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 5, P Philosophy department: XXV (Fall 1960), 10; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XLII (Fall 1977), 4; XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLIX (March 1985), 7, 15 Phipps, Wesley--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25 Physical Education department: XXV (Summer 1961), 13; XXIX (Fall 1964), 13; XXIX (Summer 1965), 14; XXXV (Winter 1971), 30; XXXV (Spring 1971), 5; XXXV (Summer 1971), 23; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 3: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 1; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5: XL (Winter 1976), 2; XLIV (December 1979), 10; XLVII (June 1983), 22 Physical Plant: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 3, P; XLI (Summer 1977), 3; XLII (Winter 1978), 12; XLVIII (September 1984), 5 Physical therapy program--masters program: LX (Fall 1997), 13; first class graduates: LXI (Spring 1998), 10 Physics department: XXIX (Summer 1965), 7; XXX (Winter 1966), 20; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 7; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 22; XLIV (December 1979), 2 Pi Gamma Mu: L (Winter 1986), 6 Pi Kappa Alpha: XXVII (fall 1962), 12; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 6; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5; XLIV (March 1980), 2 Pi Kappa Alpha. Epsilon Zeta Chapter--40th anniversary reunion: LIX (spring 1996), 12 [p] Pi Kappa Phi: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5 Pi Phi Delta: XXXV (Spring 1971), 4 Pi Sigma: L (Spring 1986), 6 Pickle, Patsy, (A), '54--honored for perfect attendance at ETSU home football games: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13, P; remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 7 Pike, Billy: Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16 Pike, Lee M.: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Pinkston, Tammie S., '85, MBA '87--received 1994 alumni "Award of Honor": (A) LVII (1994), 12-13, P Pirate Club-- XXXIX (Fall 1974), 11; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 1; XL (Spring 1976), 10; XLI (Fall 1976), 19; XLIII (Fall 1978), 4; XLIII (June/July 1979), 15; XLIV (December 1979), 15; XLV (Fall 1981); XLVI (March 1982), 20; XLVI (September 1982), 10; XLVII (June 1983), 21; XLVII (September 1983), 11; XLVIII (June 1984), 21; XLVIII (September 1984), 10; new officers: LI (Fall 1987), 16; auction netted over $41,000: LIX (spring 1996), 16 25th anniversary: LX (Fall 1997), 16 new executive director named: LX (Fall 1997), 26; history: LXI (Spring 1998), 14 Pirate Club Hall of Fame, new members, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 9, P Pirate-Ettes: XXXIII (Fall 1968), 24, P; XXXV (Fall 1970), 12, P; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13 Pitts, Mike: (A) XLVII (September 1983), 4; receives Counselor Advocate of the Year Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 13 Place, Scott: (S) XLIV (March 1980), 15, P Placement Service Office: XVI (Spring 1952); XXIX (Fall 1964), 13; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 7, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 8 Planetarium: XXVI (Winter 1962), 5, P Plant: XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 11, P Plumb, Ron: (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10 Plummer, Carol, '80--James H. Quillen College of Medicine employee: (A) LVII (1994), 24 Plummer, Robert: L (Summer 1986), 11 Plummer, Robert M., '84, M.Ed. '87--appointed Director of University Alumni: (A) LVII (1994), 24, P Poteat, John H.: named honorary alumni, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P Pointer, Martha--Who's Who Among America's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Political Science department: XXVIII (Fall 1963), 6; XXIX (Summer 1965), 12; XXXI (Summer 1967), 17; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 22, P; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 9; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 5; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 6; XLI (Summer 1977), 8; XLII (winter 1978), 11; XLVI (September 1982), 3 Pollak, Charles T.: XLVIII (December 1983), 2 Poole, Buddy: XLVII (June 1983), 21, P Poole, Donald H.: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P Pope, Leslie Parks, elected ETSU Foundation secretary: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18; vice president of ETSU Foundation: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17; Foundation president for three years (1991-94): LVII (1994), 17; past president of ETSU Foundation appointed to Tennessee Board of Regents: LVIII (Fall 1995), 10, P Pope, Ray: XLVI (June 1982), 12 Popham, John: XXIX (Summer 1965), 6, P; XLVII (December 1982), 3 Post, Mickey, '75--Stationary Source Compliance Division, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 4, P Post Office: XXXVI (Spring 1969), 16; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 27; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5 Poteat, Jerry: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 6, P Poth, Beverly: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 13, P Potter, James, Jr., '53--commissioned 2nd lieutenant during ETSC's first commissioning ceremony: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Powell, Dennis--named honorary alumnus: LX (Fall 1997), 6 Powell, Harry (A): XXXIV (Winter 1970), 7 Powell, Harry--physics faculty member who participates in Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA): LVIII (Fall 1995), 6 new observatory named in his honor, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Powell, James J.-- XLIII (October 1979), 11, P; XLVI (March 1982), 17, P; contributed $100,000 to benefit College of Business: LIX (spring 1996), 15 [p]; George L. Carter Award (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13 [p] Powell, Sandra G.-- contributed $100,000 to benefit College of Business: LIX (spring 1996), 15 [p]; George L. Carter Award (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13 [p] Powell Hall: XXVI (Fall 1961), 5, P; XXX (Summer 1966), 20, P Power, Seamus-- Buccaneer cross country and indoor track team member: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18 Buccaneer cross country team member earned All-American honors (1991): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11 All-American runner at ETSU: LVI (Winter 1993), 6-8, P Power Plant: XXX (Summer 1966), 30, P Powers, Wade--President of Northeast State Technical Community College: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10, P Prather, Kendra--Lady Buck track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15 Pratt, D. C.: (A) XXXI (Fall 1966), 22 Preeclampsia (pregnancy disorder)--subject of research at James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LVII (1994), 4 Pre-Medical Reinforcement and Enrichment Program: XLVII (September 1983), 5 Pre-school for deaf children: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 15 Presidential Distinguished Lecture-- (April 26, 1989): LIII (spring/summer 1989), inside front cover [p]; 10th (October 13, 1989): LIV (winter/spring 1990), 20 [p]; (November 1989): LIV (winter/spring 1990), 19 [p]; 11th (January 23, 1990): LIV (winter/spring 1990), 9 [p]; celebrated 25th anniversary of the B. Carroll Reece Museum (Oct. 1990): LV (spring/summer 1991), 17 [p]; 16th (October 24, 1992): LVI (winter 1993), 15 [p]; (September 9, 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 8 [p]; (21 April 1996): LIX (spring 1996), 8 Presidential search (1991-92): LV (Fall 1991), 3 Presidential search (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 4-5 Presidential search advisory committee: LIX (fall 1996), 5 Presidents Club: XXXV (Fall 1970), 29; XXXV (Spring 1971), 17; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 16; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 15; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 10; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 5; XLI (Winter 1977), 10 President's Home: XXX (Fall 1965), 14, P; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 1 President's Message: LVII (1994), 1-2; LVIII (Spring 1995), 1-2; LVIII (Fall 1995), 3; LIX (Spring 1996), 3; LIX (Fall 1996), 3; LXI (Spring 1998), 3; LXI (Fall 1998), 3; LXII (Spring 1999), 3; LXII (Fall 1999), 3 President's Partners: XLIX (Fall 1985), 16 "President's Perspective": XLVII (March 1983), 2; XLVII (September 1983), 2; XLVIII (March 1984), 2; XLVIII (September 1984), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 3; XLIX (Fall 1985), 2; L (winter 1986), 3; L (Spring 1986), 2; L (Summer 1986), 2; L (Fall 1986), 2; LI (Spring 1987), 2; LI (Summer 1987), inside cover; LI (Fall 1987), 2; LII (Winter 1988), inside cover; LII (Spring 1988), 2; LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover; LIII (Winter 1989, 2 President's Pride: (S) XLVI (December 1981), 10 President's Trust: XLVIII (September 1984), 8; XLIX (Fall 1985), 16; LVIII (Spring 1995), 17 Pride Week: LXI (Spring 1998), 8-9; LXII (Spring 1999), 8-9 Prince, William Lafayette: X (Summer 1946); (O) XIX (Winter 1955) Prinsolo, Tienie--ETSU tennis player recorded a perfect 28-0 record as a freshman: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 7 Project ECHO (Ecological Caregiving for Home Outcomes)--new federally-funded project of the Center for early Childhood Learning and Development: LIII (Winter 1989), 19, P Provost, Office of--established in 1997: LX (spring 1997), 27 Psychology department: XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXIX (Summer 1965), 12; XXXI (Winter 1967), 30; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5; XLII (Winter 1978), 11-12; XLIII (March 1979), 23; XLVII (March 1983), 11 Public and Allied Health, College of: XLV (June 1981), 22 Public and Allied Health, School of: XLVI (June 1982), 17; XLVII (September 1983), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 4 Public Information: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 6 Public Safety Department: XLVII (December 1982), 4; See, Campus Safety Department Pullen, Dr. Carol, Assistant professor in the Department of Professional Roles/Mental Health Nursing: LVI (Fall 1992), 12 Pumariega, Andres J.--receives national medical awards: LX (Fall 1997), 27
Pyles, Rebecca A.,biological sciences professor: named director of ETSU Honors Program: LXI (Fall 1998), 13
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Quayle, Dan--campaign stop at ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 9, P Quillen, Cecile Cox--wife of Congressman James H. Quillen: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 12, P Quillen, U. S. Rep. James H., "Jimmy"-- XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2, P; XLIV (September 1980), 5, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 6, P; ETSU College of Medicine named for the veteran U. S. Congressman: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 12, P; awarded honorary membership in ETSU Foundation: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 4, P; LVIII (Spring 1995), 7, P; LIX (fall 1996), 3 [p]; commencement speaker (Dec. 1996): LX (spring 1997), 10 [p] Quillen, Kermit: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 15, P Quillen, Lottie M.: (A) XXXII (Spring 1968), 27, P Quillen, Rita Sims--author of Counting the Sums: LIX (spring 1996), 14 Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 4; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 1; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 5; XL (Fall 1975), 3; XL (Winter 1976), 4; XL (Spring 1976), 6; XL (Summer 1976), 2; XLI (Fall 1976), 9; XLI (Winter 1977), 2; XLI (Spring 1977), 11; XLI (Summer 1977), 4; XLII (Fall 1977, 2; XLII (Winter 1978), 2; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLII (Summer 1978), 1; XLIV (March 1980), 3; XLIV (June 1980), 8; XLV (December 1980), 15; XLV (Fall 1981); XLV (September/October 1981), 4; XLVI (March 1982), 12; XLVI (September 1982), 11; XLVII (March 1983), 4; XLVII (June 1983), 17, 19; XLVIII (December 1984), 3; XLVIII (September 1984), 5; XLIX (March 1985), 4, 7; XLIX (Summer 1985), 9; LI (Spring 1987), 3-4, P; 1987 graduates and residency placements: LI (Summer 1987), 7; decade of growth, 1978-88: LII (Spring 1988), 9, P; received $5,000 contribution from Lederle Laboratories: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 16 See also, James H. Quillen College of Medicine
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Radio Station: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9; See also, WETS-FM Ramsburg, Beverly Perkins--one of the first two recipients of Barbara Jaffe Silvers Memorial Fellowship in History: (S) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20 Randolph, Janice Pitts: XLI (Summer 1977), 7 Rasch, Dr. Ellen M.--1989 recipient of Distinguished Faculty Award: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 18, P Rathbone, Basil: XXVI (Winter 1962), 10, P Re-entry Policy: XLIV (June 1980), 5 Reading department: XXXII (Summer 1968), 12; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 8; XLI (Summer 1977), 8 Reading Laboratory: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 13; XXX (Winter 1966), 13; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 4 Reagan, President Ronald: LI (Winter 1987), 5 passed through Johnson City, Tenn., in 1944: LVIII (Fall 1995), 7, P Real Estate department: XXXV (Winter 1971), 31; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 22 Real estate scholarships: XXXVII (Spring 1973), 15; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15; XL (Summer 1976), 5; XLI (Summer 1977), 7 Reasoner, Harry: XXX (Winter 1966), 16, P; See, CBS Redpath, Jean--Scottish folksinger: LVII (1994), 11, P Reece, B. Carroll: XXXV (Winter 1971), 6 Reece Museum: XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8; XXX (Winter 1966), 16, 18; XXX (Spring 1966), 17, P; XXX (Summer 1966), 10, P; XXXIV (Spring 1970), 6; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 6, P; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 6; XLV (June 1981), 19; XLV (September/October 1981), 5; XLVI (June 1982), 16; XLVIII (September 1984), 5; LXI (Spring 1998), 15 Reed, Dr. J. Shelton--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 6, P; receives George L. Carter Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 5, P Reed, Capt. James E.--killed in Vietnam (February 1, 1968): (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Reed, Dr. Shelton--elected first-term member of ETSU Foundation board of directors: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18; received 1990 Honorary Alumnus Award for his work with the James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13, P; establishes William Henry Reed Chair of Surgery: LXI (Fall 1998), 14 Reed, Walter Henry, Chair of Surgery: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 14 Reese, Dr. Jack E.--fall 1989 commencement speaker: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19, P Reese, Marcus: (S) XLVIII (March 1984), 14, P "Regionalism and Inspiration" writers in residence series, (fall 1987): LII (Winter 1988), 18 Reich, Robert--Presidential Distinguished Lecturer, Spring 1989: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), inside front cover, P Religious Affairs: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14; XXXV (Winter 1971), 8; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 21; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 14; XL (Summer 1976), 5 Rennie, Chris: (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10 Renzaglia, Dr. Karen S.--1989 recipient of Foundation Research Award: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 18, P Research activity: LXI (Spring 1998), 12 Research funding at ETSU: funding record set, FY 1986-87: LI (Fall 1987), 18; tops $20 million: LXI (Fall 1998), 12 Research Advisory Council: XXXV (Fall 1970), 39 Research Development Committee: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Research funding: exceeds $22 million, LXII (Fall 1999), 12 Retirees: LX (Spring 1997), 28; LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Revell, Oliver: L (Summer 1986), 6-7, P Revell, Oliver B., '60: (A) L (Winter 1986), 6, P; Associate Deputy Director for Investigations at the FBI: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 5-6, P Writes book titled "A G-Man's Journal": LXII (Spring 1999), 10 Reynolds, Leslie B., Jr.--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25 Rhoton, Dr. Jack--editor of Science Educator, the National Science Supervisors Association journal: LVI (Winter 1993), 16, P Rice, Michael, 1st place winner in national CADKEY design competition: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 3, P Rice, Sidney: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17, P; (O) XLVIII (December 1983), 24 Rice, SuEllen: (S) XLIV (September 1980), 4 Richardson, Burrell: XLII (Fall 1977), 2, P Richardson, Debbie--Lady Buccaneer basketball coach: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18 Richardson, Deborah Ann: L (Summer 1986), 17, P Rickman, Jack R.: (A) XXXIII (Winter 1969), 22, P Rider, John, II--Who's Who Among America's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Ridgeway, Nathan--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Rifle Team: XXV (Spring 1961), 14, P; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 12; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 11, P; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 29, P; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 8; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 13; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXV (Summer 1971), 16; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 11; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 12; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 11; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10; XL (Spring 1976), 6; XLIV (March 1980), 17; XLIV (June 1980), 17; XLV (December 1980), 18 Rigell, William R.: (O) XXVII (Spring 1963), 8, P Righteous Brothers: XXX (Summer 1966), 23, P Riley, Don, '56--named head football coach, February 1, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 7, P Riley, Jim, '61-- author of three books on Negro baseball leagues: LIX (spring 1996), 14 director of research, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City: LIX (fall 1996), 11 Rinehart, Dallas--ETSU baseball player drafted by California Angels: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 6, 8, P Ritter Hall: XXIV (Summer 1960), P Roan Scholarship established--LX (Fall 1997), 17; LXI (Spring 1998), 14; receives $1 million Gump donation: LXI (Fall 1998), 17; Nancy Dishner named director of program, LXII (Fall 1999), 11 Robbins, Al--Eastman Chemical Company: LIX (Spring 1996), 3 [p] Robert, Timothy: (A) XLIV (December 1979), 3 Robert G. and Carlisle Crawford Memorial Fund: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15; See also: Carlisle Crawford Memorial Fund Robert R. Palston Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13 Roberts, Dr. Anna Duggins--ETSU assistant professor of home economics displayed original apparel designs at International Textile and Apparel Association annual meeting in San Francisco (1992): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11 Roberts, Anthony--professional dancer with the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 Roberts, Dr. Charles V.--new chair of the communication department; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15, P Roberts, Karen (A): (S) XLVIII (June 1984), 12 Roberts, L. T., new member of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 9, P Roberts, Lloyd: XI (Spring 1947) Roberts, Loyd T.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Roberts, Winifred O.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Robertson, Dr. C. Warren, director of threatre: LI (Spring 1987), 6, P Robertson, Gary, B.S., '71--entrepreneur: LX (Fall 1997), 14 Robertson, Jerry: (A) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 12, P; XLVI (June 1982), 12; XLVII (June 1983), 21, P; LX (Fall 1997), 20 Robertson, Marilyn (A): (S) XLV (December 1980), 11 Robinette, Gary: (S) XLIV (September 1980), 17, P Robinson, Daniel D.--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 6, P Robinson, Les: XLIX (Summer 1985), 22, P; L (Summer 1986), 17, P; Buccaneer basketball coach became third winningest coach in Southern Conference history: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 5; men's basketball coach: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 7, P; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11; LVI (Winter 1993), 6; named honorary alumnus: LX (Fall 1997), 6 Robinson, Ruth M., '42, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P Robinson, Taneisha, ETSU track athlete: LXII (Spring 1999), 16 Robles, Antonio--1995 Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year (tennis): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Rockovich, Mike--named assistant athletic director: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Rockwood, Vivian V.--chair of the department of home economics (1958-76): LVII (1994), 19, P Roddy, Howard W., '74: alumni award of honor, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P Rodgers, Eric: XXXIII (Spring 1969), 4, P Roesel, Arna F.: (O) XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 27, P Roesel, Hilde: XXV (Summer 1961), 7, P Rogers, C. E.: (O) XXXI (Winter 1967), 31, P Rogers, Earl: 1998 Award of Honor: LXI (Fall 1998), 5 Rogers, Donald Allen, '74, MA '77, Ed.S. '79--1994 Tennessee Middle School Principal of the Year: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 16, P Rogers, James E., '64, MBA'66--received alumni association Award of Honor (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4 Rogers, Jim: (A) L (Spring 1986), 9 Rogers, Sanford--work with Olympics in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 8 Rogers, William Flinn: XXVI (Fall 1961), 13; XXXII (Summer 1968), 11; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14, P; (O) XLIX (March 1985), 15 Rogers-Stout Hall: XXXII (Fall 1967), 10, P Rogersville Review: XLV (March 1981), 11 Rondal B. Cole Research Laboratory in Immunophysiology: LX (spring 1997), 15 Roosevelt, Selwa: XLIX (Summer 1985), 4, P Rose, Glen--member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9 Roseberry, Helen K., 54, MA '73: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 5, P; XLVIII (September 1984), 5; 1995 Award of Honor: LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P Ross, Ella V.: (A) XXVI (Fall 1961), 11, P; XXIX (Summer 1965), 8, P; XXXII (Winter 1968), 7, P; XXXV (Summer 1971), 9, P; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 1, 14, P; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 6, P; XLIII (October 1979), 5, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 7, P; Dean Emeritus died June 14, 1991): (O) LV (Fall 1991), 11 ROTC: XVI (Summer 1952); XVII (Winter 1953); XXV (Spring 1961), 14, P; XXVII (Fall 1962), 11, P; XXIX (Winter 1965), 10; XXIX (Spring 1965), 14; XXXIII (Spring 1969); 18; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 8, 9; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 12; XXXV (Summer 1971), 16; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 2, 10; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 8; LVI (Winter 1993), 19; LXI (Spring 1998), 11; program ranks high nationally, LXII (Fall 1999), 12 ROTC Band: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15; XXIX (Summer 1965), 14, P; XXX (Winter 1966), 21; XXX (Summer 1966), 31 ROTC Scholarship: XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Summer 1971), 23 Rovere, Bobby (Robert): XXXI (Winter 1967), 19, P; XXXI (Summer 1967), 25, P; (A) XL (Spring 1976), 11, P Rowland, Glenn F., J.r, and Martyne--provided in their wills that 30% of their estate to be given to the ETSU Foundation: (A) LV (Fall 1991), 6 Roy Van Pangle Award: XXXV (Summer 1971), 17 Royalty, Dale: XLVII (March 1983), 4 Rural Health Association of Tennessee--presented award to ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 12 Rural health care in northeast Tennessee: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 11 Russell, Gayle, '63, vice president of operations and marketing for Holiday Corporation: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 8, P Russian visitors at ETSU, April 26, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 7, P Russo, Daniel: XLI (Summer 1977), 7, P Rust, Jerry H., Jr.: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 6, p
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Saidax, Laura, 1986 Homecoming Queen: LI (Winter 1987), 30 Saltzman, Joel L.--counsel for energy regulatory issues for the U. S. Senate's Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: (A) LIV (winter/Spring 1990), 5, P Sampson, Robert E.: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 12 Sams, Earl C.: (A) XLVIII (June 1984), 21, P Sams, Lois K.--named Information Research Technician in University Advancement's Alumni Office: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Sams, Martha M.--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Sams, Robert F.: (A) XLVIII (December 1983), cover page Samuels, Robert: XLIII (October 1979), 3 Sanders, Dr. Jack--new director of institutional effectiveness & planning: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27, P Sanders, Judge Clifford: XLVII (September 1983), 11, P Sasser, George F.: XLVII (March 1983), 12, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 10, P Sauceman, Fred W. (A): (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 15, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 5 Saunders, James: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P Saylor, George H.: (A) XXXII (Summer 1968), 23, P Scabbard and Blade: XXV (Winter 1961), 4; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9 Schappert, Robert, '49: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P Scheuerman, Dr. Phillip--conducting studies at the Superfund site at Southern Wood Piedmont in Chattanooga, Tenn., and on South Indian Creek in Unicoi County, Tenn.: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 9, P; director of environmental health sciences lab: LVI (Winter 1993), 14 Schirra, Wally: L (Summer 1986), 14-15, P; LI (Winter 1987), 11 Schmidt, Dale: XLVIII (March 1984), 4 Schmidt, William R. (Rear Admiral): (A) XLVII (June 1983), 14; 1998 distinguished alumnus in the Armed Forces: LXI (Fall 1998), 6 Schneider, Valerie L. (A): XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLVI (March 1982), 5; retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Scholarship endowments, established in 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 10 Scholarships: XV (Summer 1951); XVI (Fall 1951); XXIV (Summer 1960); XXV (Winter 1961), 7; XXVI (Summer 1962), 7; XXVII (Summer 1963), 7; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 6; XXXI (Spring 1967), 18; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 21; XXXV (Winter 1971), 17; XXXV (Spring 1971), 15; XXXV (Summer 1971), 17; XL (Summer 1976), 5; XLIII (March 1979), 3; XLIII (June/July 1979), 5; XLVI (September 1982), 5; XLVII (December 1982), 18; LI (Spring 1987), 11; LX (Fall 1997), 17; LXII (Spring 1999), 14 Scholton, William: (A) XXIX (Winter 1965), 25 School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 13-14 School Spirit Committee: XXVII (Fall 1962), 12 Schott, Danyelle--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15 Schott, Penelope, Rocky Hill, New Jersey poet, teacher, and writer on women's issues: LII (Winter 1988), 18 Schroder, Jack: XXXV (Spring 1971), 4 Schrock, Earl F. Junior: XXXV (Spring 1971), 5 Schumaier, Sam: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10 Science Building: IV (Winter 1939); VI (Winter 1941); XI (Fall 1946); XI (Winter 1947); XIII (Fall 1948); XXVIII (Winter 1964), 7; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 20; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 13, P; XLVIII (June 1984), 12, P Science Education department: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 1 Science Educator--National Science Supervisors Association journal: LVI (Winter 1993), 16 Science Fair: XLVII (June 1983), 2 Science Laboratory: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29 Scott, Linda Preston: XLIII (June/July 1979), 11, P Scribes: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 11; XXXII (Summer 1968), 23 Scrolls: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 11; XXIX (Winter 1965), 12 Sculpture--student sculpture graces city elementary school: LX (Fall 1997), 13 Seal, Brenda Joan: (S) XXXIII (Fall 1968), 17, P; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 9, P Seal, O. Jean: (A) XXXV (Spring 1971), 14, P Seale, Bobby--co-founder of the Black Panther Party and keynote speaker for Black History Month (February 1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16, P Seaman, Pete: (S) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 10 Seay, Sandra: (A) XLVII (September 1983), 5 Seay, Thomas: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 14 Seehorn, J. L. Junior: XLII (Winter, 1978), 12 Seehorn, James L., Jr., '56--named Assistant Vice president, Physical Plant: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P Self, Mary Florence: XXVI (Winter 1962), 7; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P; board member of ETSU Retires Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15 Self, Virgil Claxton: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P; (O) XLIV (June 1980), 22, P Self-Study Steering Committee: XLVIII (March 1984), 4 Sensabaugh, Jack, principal scientist at Reynolds/Nabisco: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 11, P Sessions, Robert P.: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 11; XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Sevareid, Eric--delivered Presidential Distinguished Lecture (October 1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 17, P Seven BucksWorth--university men's chorus performed at the White House (December 26, 1989): LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19, P Seventy-fifth Anniversary of ETSU: XLIX (Summer 1985), 7; L (Summer 1986), 20, P; LI (Winter 1987) Seward, John E.--1995 Honorary Alumnus Award: LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P Shadeed, Eddie, '83: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 9 Shadeed, Gerilynn Ikenberry, '84, MA '89: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 8-9, P Shagan, Phoebe: (S) XLIV (June 1980), 5, P Shanghai Technical College of Metallurgy--signed exchange agreement with ETSU in the fall of 1990: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 2 Shanks, Carroll D., '48, MA '54: (A) XLVIII (September 1984), 3, P; outstanding alumus for 1986, American General Life and Accident Insurance Company, Nashville, Tenn.: LII (Spring 1988), 3-4, P; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 7, P; chair of Governor's TennCare Roundtable: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 6-7, P Sharp, Eddythe Hawkins, '30--left $100,000 estate for establishment of Hawkins Scholarship in honor of her parents: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14; donated $135,000 to ETSU: (A) LV (Fall 1991), 6 Sharp, R. Chesla, English professor--retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Sharpin, Connie (Nelson), BA '75, MED '85: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Sheets, Eleanor: (A) XLV (March 1981), 11, P Sheffey, John Franklin: (S) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 12, P; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15 Shehane, Donna--Who's Who Among American's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23 Shelbridge--ETSU presidential residence: LVIII (Fall 1995), 8-9, P Shell, Kathy: (S) XLII (Winter, 1978), 10, P Shelton, Janice-- director of athletics at ETSU (1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18, P; LVI (Winter 1993), 6, 11, P; LVII (1994), 20; Director of Intercollegiate Athletics submitted resignation, effective August 15, 1995): LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; retired as director of athletics (January 1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 18, 20; work with Olympics in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 7 Sherman, Deborah, M.D., '86--alumni achievement award: LX (Fall 1997), 7 Sherrod, Alice--honored by the establishment of Dr. Howell and Alice Sherrod Surgery Resident Research Fund: LVIII (Fall 1995), 11, P Sherrod, Charles C.: IV (Winter 1939); IV (Spring 1939); XIII (Summer 1949); XIV (Fall 1949); XXI (Fall 1956); (O) XXXI (Spring 1967), 1, 4-5, 14-15, P; XXXI (Summer 1967), 7, P; XXXIII (Fall 1968), 17, P Sherrod, Howell H.: XLII (Spring 1978); XLVIII (June 1984), 21, P Sherrod, Dr. Howell, '38--honored by the establishment of Dr. Howell and Alice Sherrod Surgery Resident Research Fund: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 11, P Sherrod Library (new): named, LXII (Spring 1999), 13; dedication, LXII (Fall 1999), 12 Sherrod Room: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 3 Shipley, Joe: XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P Shipley, Joe B., MA '60, former ETSU baseball coach, died August 10, 1987: (O) LI (Fall 1987), 23 Shipley, Phyllis: XXX (Winter 1966), 5, P Shockley, Steve: XLV (December 1980), 4, P Sholes, Dillard M., Jr.: XLIV (March 1980), 3, P Shoop, James L. "Jay," '70--chief athletic trainer for Olympic Village in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 7 [p] Shuler, Hal--named assistant football coach: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Shulman, Barbara: (A) XLII (Fall 1977), 9, P Siddiqui, Afzai A.--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Sider, Dr. Ronald, lectured on "New Avenues of Peacemaking in a Nuclear Age," February 16, 1987: LI (Spring 1987), 10, P Sidney, Dainon--won 200 meters and 400 meters relays in 1995 Southern Conference Championships: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Siepert, David--assistant men's basketball coach: LIX (fall 1996), 19 Sigma Alpha Epsilon: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5 Sigma Chi: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5; XLIX (Summer 1985), 11 awarded highest fraternity honor, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Sigma Kappa: XXVIII (Winter 1964) Sigma Nu: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5 Sigma Omega: L (Spring 1986), 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon: XXXIX (Winter 1975), 5 Silicon Graphics Inc. (Mountain View, Calif.)--supports ETSU's curriculum program with an exclusive discount purchase agreement for computer hardware: LVII (1994), 6-7 Silver Jubilee of State Teachers College (now ETSU): I (Spring 1936); I (Summer 1936); II (Fall 1936); II (Winter 1937) Silver Society $100,000 Cumulative Giving: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18 Silvers, Barbara Jaffe, MA '74: (A) XLV (September/October 1981), 12; member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: (A) LII (summer/Fall 1988), 7, P alumni association secretary (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4; ETSU alumna, teacher and benefactor died August 27, 1992: (O) LVI (Fall 1992), 18, P; history fellowship established in her memory: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20 Simerly, Rick: (S) XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9; XL (Fall 1975), 1 Simerly, Rick, '76, MA '78--band teacher at T. A. Dugger Junior High School, Elizabethton, Tenn.: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12 Simonds, Ken, '57--president and CEO of Teradata Corporation, Los Angeles: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13, P Simpson, Harland, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: (S) LI (Spring 1987), 3-4, P Sims, Benny, scholarship--LX (Fall 1997), 17 Sizemore, Doug, '52--Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 6-7, P Sizemore, Stuart: (A) LVII (1994), 21-22 Skalko, Louise, M.Ed. '84--established Louise Skalko Scholarship Endowment: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 21, P Skalko, Richard G.: XLII (Winter 1978), 12 SkillSearch--service provided to ETSU alumni by Office of Career Development: LVIII (Fall 1995), 26; LIX (spring 1996), 28 Slocumb, Elizabeth: XXI (Fall 1956); XXVI (Winter 1962), 14, P; XXVII (Summer 1963), 9, P; (O) XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29, P; XLVII (June 1983), 9, P Slocumb Gallery: XXVI (Winter 1962), 14; XLVIII (December 1984), 10 Sluss, Jennifer--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15 Smith, Anita Meredity, '45--photographed future U. S. President Ronald Reagan at Johnson City Airport in 1944: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 7 Smith, Barbara L.: (A) XLVII (December 1982), 23 Smith, Brenda Thompson, MA '74: (A) XLVII (June 1983), 14; XLVIII (September 1984), 1, P; 1994 Tennessee Elementary School Principal of the Year: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 16, P Smith, Charles E.--new chancellor of Tennessee Board of Regents: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 9, P Smith, Charles H: XL (Spring 1976), 17, P Smith, Crawford (A): (S) XXXII (Summer 1968), 10, P Smith, Danny, MA '79--work with Olympics in Atlanta: LIX (fall 1996), 8 Smith, Delores A.--LX (Fall 1997), 27 Smith, Hal: XXVII (Winter 1963), 8; XXVIII (Winter 1964), 11, P Smith, Hal (A): (S) XL (Spring 1976), 9; XL (Summer 1976), 7 Smith, Harry--CBS News correspondent delivered Presidential Distinguished lecture (September 9, 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 8, P Smith, Major General Hubert G., '62: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Smith, James: XLVIII (September 1984), 5 Smith, Jimmy Neil, '69: (A) XXXIX (Spring 1975), 7, P; received alumni association's Award of Honor: LVI (Fall 1992), 21 Smith, Joe--writer/editor for James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LIX (fall 1996), 27 Smith, Joseph L., '93-- named as a counselor in the Office of Admissions: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P; new alumni records coordinator in University Advancement: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27, P Smith, Marcus--member of bluegrass music group Lou Reid, Terry Baucom and Carolina: (A) LVII (2994), 10 Smith, Pamela: (S) L (Spring 1986), 16, P Smith, Major General Rondal H., B.S., '66--alumni award of honor (1997): LX (Fall 1997), 5 Smith, Timothy: (S) XLIX (Summer 1985), 14 Smith, Travis: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Smith, Vella Mae: XXVI (Spring 1962), 11, P; (O) XLIII (October 1979), 22 Smith, William E.--principal of University School: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] Snead, J. C.: (A) XLIV (December 1979), 15, P Snead, J. C.--ETSU alumnus and PGA Senior Tour member: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6; member of PGA Senior Tour: LVIII (Fall 1995), 20, P Snell, R. L.: XXIX (Winter 1965), 13 Snodgrass, Jim: (A) XLVII (June 1983), 13 Snyder, Bill, '62--creator of hand-sculptured horses: (A) LX (Spring 1997), 9, P Snyder, Scotty Lane: (A) XLII (Fall 1977), 5, P Soccer (Women's): 1998 schedule: LXI (Fall 1998), 19 Social Service department: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 23; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 14 Social Studies Department: VI (Winter 1941) Social Welfare department: XXIX (Fall 1964), 14; XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXIX (Summer 1965), 12 Social Work Department: XLVI (December 1981), 3 Social Work Education Department: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 13 Society of Manufacturing Engineers' Foundation, 1987 ETSU grant: LI (Fall 1987), 15 Society for Manufacturing Engineers' Manufacturing Engineering Education Foundation--awarded $32,450 to ETSU: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, regional conference, October 8-9, 1987: LII (Winter 1988), 16 Sociology department: XXVI (Summer 1962), 8; XXVII (Spring 1963); XXIX (Spring 1965), 11; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18; XXXV (Spring 1971), 15; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 11; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 6; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 20; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 14; XLII (Winter 1978), 11; XLIII (March 1979), 23; XLVII (December 1982), 3; XLVIII (December 1983), 3 Software Engineering Institute: L (Fall 1986), 7, P; joined by ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 2 Software engineering--master's degree program offered at Oak Ridge, Tenn.: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3 Sola, Dr. Luciana, visiting professor and NATO fellow from University of Rome: LI (Fall 1987), 7, P Songer, Lewis: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6 South Africa: LVIII (Spring 1995), 11 Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA)--ETSU a member institution: LVIII (Fall 1995), 5-6 Southerland, Bob R.--vice president for marketing for Food City: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 13, P Southern Appalachia: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 20 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Colleges reaffirmed ETSU's accreditation for another 10-year period (December 16, 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 5 Southern Conference-- XLIII (March 1979), 14; LVII (1994), 20; men's & women's basketball championships move to Greensboro Coliseum Complex in 1996: LVIII (Fall 1995), 20 membership changes: LIX (spring 1996), 19 names sites for basketball tournament: LXII (Spring 1999), 17 Southern Conference Commissioner's Cup - Buccaneers finish in second place: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 17 Southern Conference Germann Cup - Lady Buccaneers placed second: LI (Summer 1987), 17 Southern Festival of Books (1995): LIX (spring 1996), 14 Southern University Student Government Association: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 16 Spangler, Robert S.: XLII (Winter 1978), 12 Sparkman, Winetta, '78--co-author of Miss Daisy Celebrates Tennessee: LIX (spring 1996), 14 [p] Spaulding, Kenneth C.: (O) XXXV (Summer 1971), 31, P Special Education, Third World: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 8 Special Education department: XXIX (Summer 1965), 12; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 14; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12; XLII (Fall 1977), 3; XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Special programs office: LI (Fall 1987), 17 Speech and Hearing Clinic: XXII (Winter 1958); XXXIV (Fall 1969), 14; XLII (Fall 1977), 3 Speech department: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 15, 19; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 15; XXXV (Spring 1971), 4; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 18; XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLIV (June 1980), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 15 Speer, Jean Haskell--new director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 8, P; became director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services in January 1993: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4 Spivak, Charles: XV (Winter 1951) Sponsor Corps: XXIX (Winter 1965), 10; XXIX (Spring 1965), 14; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 14; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 8; XXXV (Spring 1971), 4; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 12, P Sport Literature Association: LVI (Winter 1993), 9 Sports Hall of Fame: inductees, LXI (Spring 1998), 16 Sports Information: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 16 Sports--outlook: LX (Fall 1997), 19 Spratling, John--ETSU football player nominated for CoSIPA Academic All- America Status for two consecutive years: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Spring, Dr. Kenneth R., second Wellcome Visiting Professor hosted by Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LII (Winter 1988), 14, P Spring fest: XLVIII (June 1984), 11 Sprint: telephone company donates to ETSU Foundation, LXII (Spring 1999), 15 Spritzer, Allen D.: XLV (September/October 1981), 3, P Spritzer, Dr. Allan D., dean, College of Business: LI (Summer 1987), 2-3, P named Allan and Ruth Harris Chair of Excellence in Business, LXII (Spring 1999), 15, P Spurgeon, Jack, '62--vice president and director, systems and computer services division, Eastman Chemical Company: LIX (spring 1996), 10 [p] Squibb, Joyce: (A) XLIX (Fall 1985), 7, P Stadium: I (Fall 1935); I (Winter 1936); XIII (Spring 1949); XXXV (Fall 1970), 15 Stafford, James E.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 13, P Stafford, Tim, '81, MA '84-- member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9; won 1993 Grammy award as member of Allison Kraus and Union Station: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14, P ETSU Bluegrass and Country Music Program faculty member: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] Stage Band: XXXV (Winter 1971), 5 Stahl, Ray E.: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 6, P Stalcup, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Billy J., '57, U. S. Army: (A) LII (Winter 1988), 4; LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 20, P; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Stanley, Edward, '30, established scholarship endowment, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 10 Stanton, Nancy, wife of ETSU Pres. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.: LXII (Spring 1999), 7 Stanton, Dr. Paul E., Jr., chief of surgery, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 5, P; appointed interim dean of Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine and vice president for health affairs, effective April 1, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 20, P; named vice president for health affairs and dean of the Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 20, P; President's message: LX (Fall 1997), 3 Vice President for Health Affairs: LVI (Fall 1992), 5-6 Stanton, Dr. Paul E., Jr.--8th president of ETSU: LX (Spring 1997), 3-5, P; family: LX (Spring 1997), 5, P Starner, Don--awarded Honorary Alumnus status (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21 State Board of Education: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 10 Statham, Charles M.: (O) XXIX (Winter 1965), 26 Stathis, Jennie Sexton, '69--director of tax policy and administration issues for the U. S. General Accounting Office: (A) LIV (Winter-Spring 1990), 8, P; received 1990 Outstanding Alumna Award: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12, P Stead, Dr. Edward--coauthor of Management for a Small Planet: LVI (Fall 1992), 20 Stead, Dr. Jean Garner--co author of Management for a Small Planet: LVI (Fall 1992), 20 Steffey, Adam--member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9; won 1993 Grammy award as member of Allison Kraus and Union Station: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14, P; member of blue grass music group Allison Kraus and Union Station: LVII (1994), 10; alumnus of the ETSU Bluegrass Band: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4; Grammy award winner: LX (Spring 1997), 8; LXI (Spring 1998), 10 Stephens, Donna: (S) XLIII (Fall 1978), 19 Sterling, Kimball, '74--owner of Kimball M. Sterling, Inc.: LIX (spring 1996), 5 [p] Stern, John C.: XLVII (June 1983), 3 Stevens, Beth--member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9 Stevenson, Richard: XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4, P Stewart, Kim: (S) XLVII (March 1983), 3, P Stewart, Patty (A): (S) XXXVII (Winter 1973), 6; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 8, P; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 1 Stitt, Sherry: (A) XLVIII (December 1983), 12, P Stone Hall: XVI (Summer 1952); XXX (Summer 1966), 20, P Storie, Melanie Greer--one of first two recipients of Barbara Jaffe Silvers Memorial Fellowship in History: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 20 Story, Charles: XXXVII (Spring 1973), 2, P; XLIII (October 1979), 3 Story, Dr. Charles H.--organizer of the Tennessee Basic Aerospace workshop: LVIII (Fall 1995), 6 Story, Marty, Buccaneer basketball player: (S) (LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11, P; only Buccaneer basketball player who played in all four of ETSU's NCAA Tournament appearances: (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6; (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6 Story, Veta McClary: XXIV (Spring 1960) Storytelling degree program: LIX (fall 1996), 9 Stout, David: (S) XXXVI (Spring, 1972), 12 Stout, Dorman G.: I (Fall 1935); VI (Winter 1941); XXI (Winter 1957); XXVI (Summer 1962), 8, P; XXVII (Spring 1963), 4, P; XXIX (Spring 1965), 11; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 6, P; (O) XLVIII (March 1984), 4 Stout, Dorman G., Jr., '52: (A) XXXI (Fall 1966), 10, P; XXXI (Spring 1967), 10; XXXIV (summer 1970), 4, P; XLIV (September 1980), 13, P; LIX (fall 1996), 3 [p]; Alumni Association Award of Honor: LIX (fall 1996), 12 [p] Stout, Harold B.: (A) XLVII (September 1983), 14, P Stout, Dr. Harold, ETSU baseball coach, elected to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame, May 21, 1987: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 9, P; new member of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 9, P Stout, Ruth F.: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 11 Strader, Susan Gentry: (A) XLVIII (December 1984), 16, P Strange, Alan--former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17 Strange, Brenda: (S) XXXVI (Fall, 1971), 11, P "The Strategic Defense Initiative and the Quest for World Peace," public forum at ETSU, April 6, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 15 Stribling, Herman A., Jr.: XLI (Winter 1977), 3, P Strickland, Jessie Shields, '69--Alumni Association Award of Honor: LIX (fall 1996), 12-13 [p] Strohm, Carole, '69, new alumni office secretary: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 15, P Strong, Rodney: (S) XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 6 Stuart, Chad: XXXI (Spring 1967), 7, P Student affairs, Office of: XLVII (December 1982), 2; XLVIII (June 1984), 14 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee--established in 1994: LVII (1994), 20 Student Center: XXVI (Winter 1962), 14, 15, P; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 11; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 7, P Student Goverment Association--name changes to Office of Student Life and Leadership: LXI (Spring 1998), 13 Student Life and Leadership, Office of (formerly Student Government Association): LXI (Spring 1998), 13 Student Service Building: XXXIII (Spring 1969), 13, P; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 10, P Student Union Building: XXI (Summer 1957), P "Studio One"--live music broadcast on WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11, P Stuhlmiller, Hilda Copp: (A) XXXVII (Spring 1973), 4, P Sturdivant, Reed--ESTU Computer Services: LVIII (Fall 1995), 9, P Stutts, Chris--Buccaneer golfer named to All-Southern Conference team (1991): (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18 Suarez, Manuel Laurentino: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Suggs, Dr. Henry Lewis--featured speaker during Black History Month (Feb. 1991): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16 Suh, Tae-il: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29 Sultan Qaboos University (Oman)--signed exchange agreement with ETSU in the fall of 1990: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 2 Summer Program: XXV (Summer 1961), 12, P; XXIX (Spring 1964), 6 Summer Reading Clinic: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 13 Summer youth residency program, nominated for U. 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Department of Labor Presidential Citation: LII (Spring 1988), 16 Summy, Dan: XLVIII (September 1984), 10, P Sundquist, Don-- Governor of Tennessee: LVIII (Spring 1995), 6, P included appropriation for new library in FY 1997 Tennessee budget: LIX (spring 1996), 7 [p] LIX (spring 1996), 20 [p] Sundquist, Martha--wife of Tennessee governor Don Sundquist: LIX (spring 1996), 20 [p] Super Buc: XLIX (Fall 1985), 26 Susong, Edith O'Keefe, member of Tennessee Newspaper Hall of Fame: LII (Winter 1988), 17 Suzuki flute students attend Nagano Winter Olympics: LXI (Spring 1998), 13 Swabe, Gregory, '82: Alumni Service Award, LXII (Fall 1999), 7, P Swaggerty, Fort: XLVIII (March 1984), 9 Swartz, James Don (J.D.)--1995 Honorary Alumnus Award: LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P Swift, Harley Edward "Skeeter": (A) XLVI (March 1982), 20, P; former player with American Basketball Association: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 10 Switzer, Ann H.: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 10, P Swoyer, Trevor--chief engineer, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11
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Talford, Calvin, Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 2-5, P; Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11; captured NCAA Slam Dunk Championship (1992): (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6; third place on all-time scoring list in men's basketball with 1,872 points: (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 6; 1992 NCAA Slam-Dunk Champion: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6 Tallent, John B. (A): XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9, P; XLI (Spring 1977), 5 Tandy, James: (S) XLVIII (September 1984), 10, P Taylor, Billy--named assistant football coach: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Taylor, Craig: (S) L (Spring 1986), 14, P Taylor, Harold: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 9, P Taylor, John M.-- (A) XLVI (December 1981), 2; XLVI (March 1982), 7, P; 1996 Distinguished Faculty Award for Service: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p] Taylor, John R.: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 5, P Taylor, Michael L.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 11 Taylor, Olive: XIX (Winter 1955); XXI (Fall 1956; (O) XXVII (Winter 1963), 8 Taylor, Robert N.--San Francisco (Calif.) School of Medicine researcher working to identify blood factors involved in development of preeclampsia during pregnancy: LVII (1994), 4 Taylor Hall--demolished during library construction: LIX (fall 1996), 10 Teacher's College of the Air: I (Winter 1936); II (Winter 1937) Teacher Corps: XXXIV (Spring 1970), 4; XXXV (Spring 1971), 15; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13 Teaching Aids Laboratory: XXVIII (Winter 1964), 10-11 Teaching and Learning Center: LIX (spring 1996), 8 Technology department: XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLVII (December 1982), 18; Advanced Visualization Laboratory: LX (spring 1997), 11; receives U. S. Army contract: LXI (Spring 1998), 13 receives Tennessee Quality Commitment Award, LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Teis, Daniel K. (A): XXXV (Spring 1971), 13, P Teleconferencing at ETSU: LI (Summer 1987), 15 Telefund: L (Summer 1986), 19, P; 1986-87: LI (Fall 1987), 19; 1988: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 14; 1989--11th annual surpassed goal of $175,000: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 18; changed to year-round operation with paid student callers: LV (Fall 1991), 6 TenBucsWorth--performance in Venezuela: LIX (fall 1996), 10 Tennessee Academy of Science: XV (Fall 1950); XXVI (Spring 1962), 11 Tennessee Basic Aerospace workshop--20th annual held at ETSU (1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 6 Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) system: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 9 Tennessee Cabinet, first meeting held outside Nashville at ETSU, June 12, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 7, P Tennessee Cabinet, Upper East Tennessee tour, June 10-12, 1987: LI Summer 1987), 7 Tennessee Higher Education Commission--alumni survey: LVI (Fall 1992), 19 Tennessee Homecoming 1986: XLVIII (December 1983), 2 Tennessee Leadership in Educational Administration Development: LI (Fall 1987), 17 Tennessee Mountain Rescue program: LVII (1994), 16, P Tennessee Quality Commitment Award: LX (srping 1997), 12 Tennessee Small Business Development Center: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 16 Tennessee Valley Authority: donates investment challenge funds: LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Tennessee's Early Intervention Program for Special Needs Children: LVII (1994), 24 Tennis-- XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 14; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 17; XLIII (Fall 1978), 16; XLIV (June 1980), 18; XLIV (September 1980), 18; XLVII (December 1982), 21 Tennis (men)-- won 1995 Southern Conference regular season and league tournament titles: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20 receives NCAA bid: LXII (Fall 1999), 19 Tennis (women)-- LVI (Winter 1993), 8; fifth place in Southern Conference (1995): LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20 Tennyson, Julie A. [s]--National Council for Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society: LIX (fall 1996), 10 [p] Terango, Sally, MA '73--chosen Kentucky's Teacher-Scholar of the year for 1990 by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Reader's Digest: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12, P; received 1991 Outstanding Alumna Award: (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4, P Terrell, Matt--named director of marketing: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Terry, Charles R.: (A) XLVI (June 1982), 13 Thacker, Gail: (A) XXXIX (Winter 1975), 8, P Thatcher, Dr. Samuel Seldon--named director of the new division of reproductive endocrinology and infertility services in Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine department of obstetrics and gynecology: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 19, P Theatre program: LI (Spring 1987), 6, P Theismann, Joe: LI (Winter 1987), 29 Thomas C. Carson Hall: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 11; See, Mathematics Building Thomas, Claude: (S) XL (Spring 1976), 7, P Thomas, Neil--Assistant Director of the Pellissippi Research Institute at the Energy, Environment, and Resources Center of the University of Tennessee: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3 Thomas, Radford: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8 Thomas, Ray--alumni association vice president (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4 Thomas, Raymond, '59-- vice president of Coca-Cola USA: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 4-5, P; vice president of bottler services at Coca-Cola USA, Atlanta, Georgia: LIII (Winter 1989), 3, P; Outstanding Alumnus (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 12 [p] Thomas, Ruth: I (Fall 1935); V (Spring 1940); (O) XXXIX (Winter 1975), 18, P Thomas, Shane--highest GPA, Spring 1992 class: (S) LVI (Fall 1992), 19 Thompson, Charles: (A) XXX (Winter 1966), 18 Thompson, Delores C.: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Thompson, Dick--announcer for WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Thompson, Joe (A): (S) XLI (Winter 1977), 6, P; XLI (Spring 1977), 2, P Thompson, Joe: (A) XLIII (June/July 1979), 6, P Thompson, L. Paige, '71-- L (Fall 1986), 6 [p]; Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange: LIX (spring 1996), 28 [p] Thompson, Ricky: (S) XLVIII (December 1984), 19, P Thompson, Samuel H.: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 7, P Thompson, Shawn--Lady Buc basketball & volleyball player: (S) LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Thorne, Lt. Robert B., '94: LIX (fall 1996), 11 [p] Tickle, Phyllis Alexander, '55: (A) XXXI (Winter 1967), 9 [p]; XLI (Winter 1977), 7 [p]; author of On Ordinary Time and daughter of Dean P. W. Alexander: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 11 [p]; author of My Father's Prayer: A Remembrance: LIX (spring 1996), 14; writes introduction to Terry Waite book: LXI (Spring 1998), 11 Tiffany, David M.: XLV (September/October 1981), 2, P Tillman, Larry: (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 23 Timberlake, Diana: (S) XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXV (Summer 1971), 16; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9 Time Capsule: LI (Winter 1987), 19 Timms, Bubba, football player--All-America Candidates: (S) XXXIV (Summer 1970), 11, P Tinnon, Gene--director of ETSU/UT at Kingsport: LVII (1994), 24 Tinsley, Jack: XLVIII (June 1984), 12, P Tipton, David William, '76, new vice-president of Pirate Club: (A) LI (Fall 1987), 16 Tober-Meyer, Dr. Brunhilde, director of the animal research lab, Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LI (Spring 1987), 4-5, P Tober-Meyer, Dr. Brunhilde, appointed to council on accreditation of the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 16 Todd, John G.: XLVII (June 1983), 4, P Tom Mitchell Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13 Tombaugh, Dr. Clyde--discoverer of the planet Pluto: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 16, P Tomlinson, Holly: (S) XXXV (Winter 1971), 6, P Toohey, Bill: (A) XLVII (September 1983), 12, P Toohey, Kim--ETSU tennis player named Southern Conference Most Outstanding Player: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Tottle, Donna--member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9 Tottle, Jack-- member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9; started bluegrass music program at ETSU: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 14, P; ETSU bluegrass program director: LVII (1994), 10; volunteer producer, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 ETSU Bluegrass and Country Music Program faculty member: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] Townsend, Tom-briefed President Bill Clinton on rural health care issues and the future direction medical colleges should take in providing practitioners for rural areas: LVII (1994), 5, P Track-- XXXIV (Summer 1970), 14; XL (Spring 1976), 11; XLIII (March 1979), 16; XLIII (June/July 1979), 14; XLVIII (June 1984), 20; 1996 schedule: LIX (spring 1996), 20 Track (men): XXII (Spring 1963), 14, P; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 15; XXIX (Fall 1964), 12; XXXI (Summer 1967), 25; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 24; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 12; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 13; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 10; XL (Fall 1975), 7; XLII (Fall 1978), 15; XLIV (December 1979), 15; 1991 indoor team finished third in Southern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; (men's outdoor)--fourth place in 1995 Southern Conference Championships: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19; wins Southern Conference title: LXI (Spring 1998), 17 Track (women): XLV (December 1980), 18; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Southern Conference Indoor title: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; (women's outdoor)--second place in 1995 Southern Conference Championships: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19 Tracy, Joseph, O. P.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P Trailer Court: XXIX (Spring 1965), 21, P Training School: I (Winter 1936); II (Winter 1937); VIII (Fall 1942); XIX (Winter 1955); XIX (Summer 1955); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXVI (Spring 1962), 11; XXVI (Summer 1962), 8; XXXI (Fall 1966), 31 Tranberger, Bob--elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Transou, Bedford: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P Trantham, Susan, '90--Tennessee's only winner of the "Sallie Mae First-Year Teacher Award" for 1992-93: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 16 Trawick, Bill, Jr., '74, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 15, P Trawick, Bill, Sr., father of five ETSU football players: LI (Summer 1987), 15, P Trawick, Don, '80, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 15, P Trawick, Guy, '86, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 15, P Trawick, Lee, '76, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 15 Trawick, Steve, '79, former ETSU football player: (A) LI (Summer 1987), 15, P Trent, Parker J., '59: alumni award of honor, LXII (Fall 1999), 6, P Trentham, Shirley, M.D., '97--older medical student: LX (Fall 1997), 10 Tri-City Metro Advertising Federation--ETSU won twelve Addy Awards in the Federation's 1988-89 competition: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 19 Triplett, Kevin, '87--media coordinator, NASCAR Winston Cup series: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 12-13, P Trivett, Alma (A): XXX (Winter 1966), 13 Trivett, Debbie: (S) XL (Spring 1976), 5 TRW Rack & Pinion Division--granted $20,000 to ETSU for an honors scholarship in College of Applied Science and Technology (1993-94): LVII (1994), 18-19 Tsongas, Paul E.--former Massachusetts Senator spoke on national debt issues (November 1993): Souvenir Ed. (1994), 10, P Tuition prepay plan developed--LX (Fall 1997), 12 Turkett, A. Keith: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 10, P; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 3, P; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2, P
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U. S. News & World Report--ranked ETSU among top 10 southern regional universities based on quality and cost: Souvenir Ed. (1994), inside front cover Ulmer, Robert (A): XXXIV (Spring 1970), 5 Undergraduate excellence program at ETSU: LI (Summer 1987), 17 Underwood, Charles, T. R.: (O) XLV (September/October 1981), 22 Underwood, Judge Shirley B.--1995 Honorary Alumna Award: LVIII (Fall 1995), 17, P United States Army--contracts with Dept. of Technology: LXI (Spring 1998), 13 United Student Body: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 17; XXIX (Spring 1965), 14 United Way, 1987 on-campus drive: LII (Winter 1988), 14, P University Advancement: LVIII (spring 1995), 17-20 University and Foundation Endowments--exceed $18.5 million (1995): LVIII (Spring 1995), 17 University Archives: XLI (Summer 1977), 7 University Bookstore: LVIII (Fall 1995), 26 University Center: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 9, P; XXIX (Fall 1964), 12; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 1 University Center, D. P. Culp: XLII (Fall 1977), 4 University Center Council: XXXI (Spring 1967), 8 University Club: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 15 University Council: XLVIII (December 1984), 14 "University Day" celebration, May 16, 1963: LII (Spring 1988), 8, P University High: XXXI (Fall 1966), 31; XXXI (Summer 1967), 13 University history: LVI (Fall 1992), 21 University of Natal, Durbin, South Africa: LVIII (Spring 1995), 11 University Relations: XLI (Summer 1977), 6; XLII (Fall 1977), 4, 5; XLVII (March 1983), 3 University School: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4 University School Plan for Renewal: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4 University status, 25th anniversary (1963-1988): LII (Spring 1988), 8, P University Test Center: XLV (December 1980), 3 Upper East Tennessee Educational Cooperative (UETEC)--received $60,000 grant from BellSouth Foundation: LVII (1994), 19 USAir Invitational: LVI (Winter 1993), 7
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Van Pangle, Roy: (A) XXXV (Summer 1971), 17 Van Pangle, Dr. Roy, new member (posthumous) of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: (A) LI (Spring 1987), 9 Vance, Drew--part-time staff member, WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Vance, Dr. Hubert R. "Booney"--ETSU professor working in Oman to develop special education programs: LIII (Winter 1989), 17 Vansant, Don, student award from American Production and Inventory Control Society: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 3 Vaughn, Annabelle--named Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations (Sports Information Director): LVII (1994), 22 Vaught, James E.-- (author) XXXVI (Fall 1971), 2; XLVII (September 1983), 3, P; named Associate Vice President for Health Affairs in the Division of Health Sciences: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P; executive assistant to the president: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p] Vavrek, Michael: XLV (March 1981), 3 Vavrek, Dr. Michael--new assistant dean for credit programs, School of Continuing Studies, ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 11 Velma Jean Byrd Gray Fund for Pediatric Diabetes: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 15 Verghese, Abraham--author of My Own Country: A doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the Age of AIDS: LVIII (Spring 1995), 9, P Vest, Jack: (A) XLI (Spring 1977), 15, P Veterans: X (Winter 1946); XIX (Winter 1955); XXXIX (Winter 1975), 6 Veterans Affairs: XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 8; Medical Center at Mountain Home (Johnson City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 11 Veteran's Upward Bound project at ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 11 Viall, Norma Gilbreath: (O) XLIV (March 1980), 22 Vietnam: XXX (Winter 1966), 11; XXXI (Winter 1967), 30; XXXI (Spring 1967), 19; XXXII (Fall 1967), 22; XXXII (Winter 1968), 12; XXXII (Summer 1968), 24, P; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 13, 23; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 21; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 35 Vietnam War: XXIX (Summer 1965), 5 Vivian V. Rockwood Scholarship Endowment--established to provide scholarships for students in the department of applied human sciences: LVII (1994), 19 Volcker, Paul, Federal Reserve chairman, fall commencement speaker, December 20, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 8, P Volleyball: XLI (Fall 1976), 13; XLIII (Fall 1978), 14; XLIII (October 1979), 14; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Volleyball--Buccaneers won 4th Southern Conference title (1991): LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 10 Voss, Thomas G.: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 10 Votaw, Charles L.-- retired from James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27 auditorium in Palma L. Robinson Clinical Education Center named in his honor: LIX (spring 1996), 8 [p]; retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27
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W. K. Kellogg Foundation-- awarded $6 million grant to ETSU's Division of Health Sciences (June 1991): LV (Fall 1991), 5, P; LVI (Fall 1992), 5-6; Community Partnership Initiative: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 11 Community Partnerships Leadership Development program: LVI (Fall 1992), 6; Graduate Medical and Nursing Education Initiative: LIX (Fall 1996), 10 Awards $1.25 million grant: LXI (Fall 1998), 12
Waage, Fred--cofounder of Now and Then magazine: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3 Waddell, Lisa, '80, National Press Photographer of the Year for the southeast region: LII (Spring 1988), 13, P Wade, Earl: XLIII (October 1979), 3 Wade, Walter: (A) XXVIII (Summer 1964), 14 Wadkins, Bobby-- XLIV (March 1982), 20, P; ETSU alumnus and PGA Tour member: (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6, 10 former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17 Wadowick, James: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29 Waggoner, Judge Brenda J., '71--received alumni Award of Honor for 1990: (A) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 12, P Wagner, LaVonda--hired as Lady Buccaneers assistant basketball coach: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 14 Waite, Terry--scheduled address, "The Test of Humanity: Resolving Conflict," to be held October 24, 1992: LVI (Fall 1992), 19, P; delivered 16th Presidential Distinguished Lecture on October 24, 1992: LVI (Winter 1993), 15, P Waitman, Michele Adkins, B.S., '86-- professional stunt woman: LX (Fall 1997), 8-9 Walby, Jennel--Lady Buc track and field team member: (S) LVIII (Spring 1995), 15 Walker, Dave-- (A) XXVIII (Spring 1964), 15, P; XXXIV (Summer 1970), 14, P; XL (Winter 1976), 7, P; XLVII (December 1982), 20, P; XLVII (June 1983), 12, P; ETSU track coach, chairman-elect of NAA Track and Field Rules Committee: LI (Summer 1987), 14, P; Buccaneer track coach named Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year for the 11th time (1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; ETSU cross country coach has won 17 conference titles in 29 years: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11; indoor track at Mini-Dome named in his honor: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15, P; Women's Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year (track and field): LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; retirement: LIX (fall 1996), 20 [p]; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Walker, Emily: (A) XLII (Fall 1978), 14, P Walker, John: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 7, P Walker, Rod--ETSU baseball player ranked no. 20 in U. S. in home runs: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Wallace, Larry: (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 23 Wallis, Jane L.: (A) XIX (Winter 1955); XXVIII (Spring 1964), 19 Wallis, L. D.: (O) XXVI (Summer 1962), 8, P; XXIX (Summer 1965), 22, P Walls, Jennie--received 1994 Council on Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Award: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, P Walsh, Capt. Gordon O.--killed in Vietnam (April 16, 1967): (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 19 Walters, Edward M. (A): XLI (Summer 1977), 7, P; XLIII (Fall 1978), 20 Walters, Gary-- XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9, P; new assistant dean for evening and summer school, School of Continuing Studies, ETSU: LIII (Winter 1989), 11 Walters, Mary A.--Honorary Alumna (1996): LIX (fall 1996), 13-14 [p] Walwick, Paul: XLVI (March 1982), 2 Wang, Xiadong, University Visiting Scholar from China: LI (Spring 1987), 11, P Ward, David Felton, MD '88--received Outstanding Alumni Award (1994) from James H. Quillen College of Medicine Alumni Society: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 4-5, P Ward, Fred C.: (O) XXXIX (Fall 1974), 26, P Ward, Mary Susan Cox: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 4 Wardeska, Jeffrey: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29 Warf, J. Howard: XXVII (Spring 1963), 4, P Warf-Pickle Hall: XXXIII (Spring 1969), 13, P; XLIV (September 1980), 14 Warner, Dan: XLVII (December 1982), 21, P Warren, Fred--men's golf coach: unanimously selected as Southern Conference Coach of the Year: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 6-7; named Southern Conference coach-of-the-year for the third consecutive season: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; LVI (Winter 1993), 7; Southern Conference Coach of the Year (1993-94): LVII (1994), 20; LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; LIX (spring 1996), 17 [p]; scholarship established in his honor: LIX (spring 1996), 20 [p]; named coach of the year in Southern Conference, LXII (Fall 1999), 18 Warren, Frederick B.: L (Summer 1986), 16, P Warren, Harold: XLII (Winter 1978), 11 Warren, Robert Penn: XXX (Spring 1966), 27, P Wassom, Tom: (S) XXXV (Summer 1971), 16; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 11, P; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 11, P Watauga Mental Health Services, Inc.: LVI (Fall 1992), 17 Watauga Saxophone Quartet--student chamber music ensemble received honorable mention from Coleman National Chamber Ensemble Competition in Pasadena, California, 1988: (S) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 16, P Water Show: XXV (Winter 1961), 15; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 17; XXIX (Spring 1965), 14, P Watkins, Sandra (Nelson), BS '80, MEd '83: (A) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, P Watson, Larry: (A) XXXIV (Fall 1969), 19, P Watson, Scott P., '60--partner in Atlanta, Georgia law firm of Constangy, Brooks and Smith: (A) LIII (Winter 1989), 6, P Watts, Ruth (A): (A) XLIV (June 1980), 22; XLIX (Fall 1985), 13, P Watts, Ruth E., '43--served thirty years with ETSU music department (died January 14, 1991): (O) LV (Fall 1991), 11 Wayman, Clyde: L (Winter 1986), 5, P Wayne G. Basler Chair of Excellence for the Integration of the Arts, Rhetoric, and Science: LIX (fall 1996), 26 Webb, George W.: XXVI (Winter 1962), 5 Webster, Glenn: (S) XLII (Fall 1977), 11, P Webster, John, '71--director of the office of public information for the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service: (A) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 6, P Wedding, Danny: XLVII (March 1983), 11, P Weir, Ronald L.: XLI (Fall 1976), 8, P Welch, James M.: (A) XLIII (October 1979), 12, P; XLV (September/October 1981), 2, P; L (Fall 1986), 13 Wesley Foundation: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, P West, Alvin--Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11; (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6 West, Jill--Lady Buccaneer volleyball player and 1990 all-conference and all-tournament pick: (S) LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18 Westheimer, Dr. Ruth, psychosexual therapist, lectured on "Sexually Speaking," December 4, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 8, P Westminster Fellowship Building: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, P WETS-FM-- XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 1; XLII (Winter 1978), 9; XLIII (June/July 1979), 2; XLIV (June 1980), 3; XLV (Fall 1981); XLVI (March 1982), 2; XLVI (June 1982), 4; XLVII (December 1982), 18; XLVII (September 1983), 12; XLVIII (March 1984), 3, 11; XLIX (March 1985), 11; new building: LI (fall 1987), 13; began broadcasting 24 hours a day on July 1, 1989: LIV (winter/spring 1990), 16; raised $94,000 during annual fundraising drive: LV (spring/summer 1991), 15; celebrated 20th anniversary (February 1994): LVII (1994), 11; features live music broadcast "Studio One": LVII (1994), 11; milestones (1974-94): LVII (1994), 11; new translator in Lenoir, N.C.: LIX (spring 1996), 9; awards: LIX (fall 1996), 10 celebrates 25th anniversary: LXII (Spring 1999), 12 Wexler, Louise: (A) XLI (Summer 1977), 1, P; XLII (Spring 1978); XLIII (October 1979), 5, P Whaley, Otis: (O) XXI (Winter 1957), P Wheeler, L. R.: X (Winter 1946) Wheelock, Yvonne: (S) XXXVII (Fall 1972), 15, P Whitaker, Harriet: (S) XLIV (September 1980), 13, P White, Deborah--Director of Student Activities: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 White, Mary Elsie: (O) XLVI (March 1982), 23 White, Penny J., '78 (A): (S) XLI (Spring 1977), 4; XLII (Fall 1977), 6 (A) XLIX (Fall 1985), 6, P; sworn in as judge on Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals (October 26, 1992): (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 19, P; judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals and "Outstanding Alumna" for 1994: (A) LVII (1994), 12, P; appointed to Tennessee State Supreme Court: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 7, P White, Robert H.: XXVII (Summer 1963), 4, P White, Stephen W.: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10; XLIII (Fall 1978), 2, P Whited, John: XLII (Fall 1977), 15, P Whitehead, Thomas W.: XXXI (Summer 1967), 10, P; (O) XXXV (Winter 1971), 31, P Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8; XXIX (Spring 1965), 9; XXX (Spring 1966), 21; XXXI (Winter 1967), 10; XXXI (Spring 1967), 18; XXXIV (Fall 1969), 11; XXXV (Fall 1970), 38; XXXV (Winter 1971), 7; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7 Who's Who in East Tennessee State College: (S) XII (Spring 1948) Who's Who of American Women: XXXII (Winter 1968), 24 Wickman, Ron--music director of WETS-FM: LVII (1994), 11 Wiebe, R. Herbert--chair, dept. of obstetrics/gynecology: LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p] Wilder, Don S., '57: (A) XLIX (Summer 1985), 16; XLIX (Fall 1985), 3, P; LXII (Fall 1999), 8, P Wilhoit, Kathryn Wallin, '69--named alumni board member (1991): (A) LV (Fall 1991), 4 National Alumni Association president (1994-95): LVIII (Fall 1995), 15, 17; named outstanding alumna (1997): LX (Fall 1997), 4 Wilhoit, Dean, '73: (A) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15 Wilhoit, Stacie: (S) LVIII (Fall 1995), 15 William Henry Reed Chair of Surgery: established: LXI (Fall 1998), 14 William Flynn Rogers Award: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 14; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 15 William R. Rigell Memorial Loan Fund: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8 Williams, A. Lynn--associate professor, dept. of communicative disorders: LIX (spring 1996), 27 [p] Williams, Beth: (S) XXXVI (Fall 1971), 20, P Williams, Deb, '76--editor of Winston Cup Scene: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 12-13, P Williams, Judge Ed. E., III: XLVII (June 1983), 13; chairman, Commission on the future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 2-3, P; chairman of the Commission on the Future of ETSU: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 2, 10, P Williams, Edward Jennings: XL (Summer 1976), 5, P Williams, Edwin: XLIX (March 1985), 7 Williams, Fontaine: (A) XXXVII (Summer 1973), 4, P Williams, Frank B., Jr., (A): XXVI (Fall 1961), 13; XXX (Spring 1966), 12- 13; XLII (Fall 1977), 6, P; XLIII (June/July 1979), 8; XLVII (June 1983), 8, P; XLIX (Fall 1985), 5, P; author of a history of East Tennessee State University: LV (Fall 1991), 3, P; LVI (Fall 1992), 21; remembrances of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. (1994), 7-8 Williams, Jack: XLVIII (March 1984), 8-9, P Williams, Jane (A): XLVIII (March 1984), 11 Williams, Jane L.: XLV (October/September 1981), 5, P Williams, Dr. Janice L., MA '73, EdD '81--assistant professor at University School: (A) LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 14, P Williams, Jimmy: XLVIII (December 1984), 7, P Williams, Lydia Mapes: (A) XXXV (Fall 1970), 30, P Williams, Ramona Milhorn--named director of undergraduate advisement: LX (Fall 1997), 27 Williams, Roger: XXXII (Winter 1968), 8, P Williams, Rollin, III (A): Williams, Temple W. Junior: XLVIII (December 1984), 18, P Williams, Dr. W. Rollin, III, Dept. of Industrial Technology: XXXVI (Spring 1972), 5, P; XLVIII (June 1984), 14; second ETSU faculty member to receive a Fulbright lectureship: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 14, P; named Fulbright Scholar, LXII (Fall 1999), 13 Williams, Ron: (S) XLIV (June 1980), 18, P Williamson, Ersel P.--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25 Willis, Garrett: member of men's golf team: LIX (spring 1996), 17 [p]; first Buccaneer All-American golfer: LIX (fall 1996), 17 [p] Wilson, B. M.: XIX (Winter 1955) Wilson, Betty J.: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 20, P Wilson, C. E.: (A) XLIII (June 1984), 21, P Wilson, Drue R.: (A) XXXII (Spring 1968), 26, P Wilson, Jennifer Bauer, '80, MA '86: L (Fall 1986), 3, P; received alumni association's Award of Honor (1992): (A) LVI (Fall 1992), 21 Wilson, June Smith--friend of former Tennessee First Lady Lucille C. Clement: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 7, P Wilson, Loretta Belle Lyle: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 13; XLV (September/October 1981), 12, P Wilson, Dr. Lori--chemistry faculty member participating in NASA/University Joint Venture: LVIII (Fall 1995), 6; receives NASA award: LX (Fall 1997), 26 Wilson, Paul: XXIX (Spring 1965), 11, P Wilson, Pete: (A) XXXI (Fall 1966), 19, P Wilson, Tish--ETSU volleyball player named to All-Southern Conference team: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 8 Wilson, Walter Clement: II (Spring 1937); II (Summer 1937); (O) VII (Summer 1942); XVII (Winter 1953) Wilson Building: XVII (Winter 1953) Wilson & Wallis Hall: XXIX (Spring 1965), 10; See, Industrial Education Building Wiltshire, Lt. Comm. Glenn (U. S. Coast Guard)--member of national faculty of Hazardous Waste Management Institute: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 16 Wind Ensemble--visit to Ireland: LIX (fall 1996), 21 [p] Winkler, Wayne: XLVIII (March 1984), 11, P; WETS-FM, 1987 Distinguished Staff Award: LI (Fall 1987), 13, P; became director of WETS-FM after death of Richard F. "Dick" Ellis: (A) Souvenir Ed. (1994), 13; appointed manager of WETS-FM (August 1993): LVII (1994), 11 Winston, Nat T.: XXX (Summer 1966), 9, P Wisler, Chris, ETSU golf athlete: LXII (Fall 1999), 18 Wissell, Richard A.--chair, dept. of public health: LIX (spring 1996), 27 Witty, Fred S., Jr.: XXXIII (Summer 1969), 14, P Wodlicka, Susan: XLIV (March 1980), 12, P Wolfe, Beverly Sue, '88--scored highest grades of 1,200 persons who took November 1988 Uniform Certified Public Accountants Examination in Tennessee: (A) LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 18 Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, '67, MA '69-- (A) XLII (Fall 1977), 6 [p]; XLIV (December 1979), 2 [p]; XLVII (June 1983), 7; author of Kingsport, Tennessee: A Planned American City: (A) LI (fall 1987), 14 [p] author of Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of Southern Women: (A) LVIII (spring 1995), 8; LIX (spring 1996), 15 Wolfe, Preston: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 8, P Wolfe, William D.: XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2, P Women's athletic program--finished 3rd in Southern Conference all-sports trophy race for the second consecutive year (1993-94): LVII (1994), 20 Women's Gymnasium: XI (Winter 1947); XVIII (Spring 1954) Women's Reentry Scholarship: XLVII (March 1983), 11 Women's Resource Center: LXII (Spring 1999), 13 Wondergem, Dr. Robert--Distinguished Faculty Award (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 19, P Wood, Rob, '68--senior vice president and illustration director of Wood Ronsaville Harlin, Inc.: (A) LVIII (Spring 1995), 8-9, P Wood, Star: XXVII (Winter 1963), 6, P; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 14, P; inducted into Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame: LII (Spring 1988), 14, P Wood, Stuart--secretary of ETSU Foundation: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 17; Outstanding Alumnus: LXI (Fall 1998), 4 Woodridge Hospital (Johnson City, Tenn.): LVI (Fall 1992), 17 Woodrow W. and Margaret T. Catherman Honors Endowment: LVII (1994), 18 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship: XXV (Winter 1961), 7 Woods, Ashley: named student representative on Tennessee Board of Regents, LXII (Fall 1999), 13 Woods, Jeff, 1st place winner in VersaCAD Corporation's "Excellence by Design" competition: (S) LII (Winter 1988), 2-3, P Woods, Michael-- Buccaneer basketball player: (S) LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11; (A) LVI (Winter 1993), 6 Woods, Tommy--elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Woodward, Carl S.: XXXII (Summer 1968), 12, P Woodwind Quintet: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 9 Woolen, James R.--new associate vice president for information resources: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27, P Wooten, Dr. Daniel Jerry--new executive associate dean for academic affairs in the James H. Quillen College of Medicine: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27, P Worcester, Donald E.: XXXV (Winter 1971), 8, P World War 1939-1945 (Aviation Course): V (Winter 1940); VI (Fall 1941); (War and the College) VIII (Fall 1942); (War Emergency Classes) VII (Spring 1942); (College in War Time) VII (Winter 1942); (Wanted-Educated Soldiers) VII (Spring 1942); (College and the War) VII (Spring 1942); (Wanted War Workers) VIII (Winter 1943); (War and the College) VIII (Winter 1943); (Twelfth College Training Detachment) IX (Fall 1944); (Veteran Education) XVII (Fall 1952) World War II--50th anniversary marked by air crew reunion at ETSU: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, P Worldwide Web--ETSU home page: LVIII (Fall 1995), 9 Worner, Wayne M.--Quillen chairholder: LIX (fall 1996), 26-27 Woy, Russell: (A) XLVIII (June 1984), 21, P Woy, Russell D. "Rusty", '54 (A)--coach Madison Brooks' first All-American: (A) LVII (1994), 21-22 Wrestling: XLV (December 1980), 19 Wright, Brenda White, '90--commencement speaker (4 May 1996): LIX (fall 1996), 14 [p] Wright, David: (S) XLV (June 1981), 18
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Yancey, Tom (A): (S) XL (Winter 1976), 2 Yaniero, Michael, '82,Bristol deputy polic chief: LXI (Fall 1998), 10 Yao Naiqiang--distinguished English professor from China hosted by ETSU's English department: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 11, P Yarbrough, Glenn: XXXI (Summer 1967), 22, P Yasin, Mahmoud M.--1996 Distinguished Faculty Award for Research: LX (spring 1997), 27 [p] Yasukawa, Minoru: (A) XXVIII (Summer 1964), 13 Yelton, Ralph, '62, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, P Yoakley Fund: XVI (Summer 1952) Yoakley, Ina: III (Summer 1938); (O) XV (Summer 1951); XVI (Winter 1952) Yoakley Hall: XXIV (Summer 1960); XXX (Summer 1966), 20, P Yoakum, Eleanor Elaine, '65: 1999 Outstanding Alumni Award: LXII (Fall 1999), 4 [p] Yocher, Donna: (S) XLV (December 1980), 14, P; (A) XLV (June 1981), 14, P; XLV (September/October 1981), 22, P York, Alvin, World War I hero: LII (Winter 1988), 16 York, Don: (A) XLIV (September 1980), 13; XLVII (June 1983), 15, P Young, Linda: (S) XXXIV (Fall 1969), 8, P Young, Malone, author of Latchpins of the Lost Cove: LI (Fall 1987), 14, P Young, Ray: (A) XXIX (Winter 1965), 17 Yow, Susan: XLIII (March 1979), 15, P Zaatini, Yaser--first Buccaneer tennis player to earn a national ranking and play in the NCAA Championship Tournament: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18, P; ETSU tennis player: (S) LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 10, P; ranked No. 6 in U. S. in college tennis: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 6-7, P Zager, Muriel Kagan, B.S., '77--publishes second novel: LX (Fall 1997), 10 Zannis, Pete--elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: LX (spring 1997), 19 [p] Zayas-Bazan, Eduardo: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 29; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 12, P; XLIII (Fall 1978), 2, P Zenner, Kim Byrd--named new volleyball coach: LXI (Spring 1998), 16 Zeta Iota Chapter: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 16; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 24; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 6 Zhou, Jane,Dept. of Chemistry: receives TBR Innovative Teaching Award: LXI (Fall 1998), 13 Ziegler, Bettina--native of Germany and first graduate Fulbright Scholar in College of Public and Allied Health: (S) LVI (Winter 1993), 14, P
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