14, Eastman Chemical Company Distinguished Chair of Business Leadership: LXV (Fall 2002), 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 (See area established in Sherrod Library in her memory: LXIII (Spring 2000), 16, Silvers, Herbert R.: honorary alumnus award, LXIV (Fall 2001), 6, Simerly, Rick: XXXIX (Fall 1974), 9; XL (Fall 1975), 1, Simerly, Rick, '76, MA '78--band teacher at T. A. Dugger Junior High School, Elizabethton, 1975), 2; XLVI (December 1981), 3; XLVI (March 1982), 3; LII (Winter 1988), 4; LVI (spring 1995), 8; LIX (spring 1996), 15, Wolfe, William D.: XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2, Women's athletic program--finished 3rd in Southern Conference all-sports trophy race 21, Martin, Jamesdonates funds for Mary B. Martin School of the Arts, LXXII (Spring 2008), 2003), 20; named ETSU male athlete of the year, LXVII (Fall 2004), 20; playing European LXXI (Fall 2008), 21 Schedule: LXIX (Fall 2006), 21 season summary: LXIV (Fall 2001), skeleton found, LXXI (Spring 2008), 8; featured in magazine articles, LXXII (Spring Out: LIX (spring 1996), 14; professor emeritus nominated for Pulitzer Prize: LIX (spring new officers: LI (Fall 1987), 16; auction netted over $41,000: LIX (spring 1996), (1994), 11; LXIV (Fall 2001), 3; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 3, Health and Physical Education Building: XV (Fall 1950); XV (Winter 1951). L. P.: LI (Summer 1987), 14, Center for Physical Activity: LXI (Spring 1998), 6; LXIII (Spring 2000), 11; LXVIII Health, (Deceased), LXXV (Fall 2012), 8, Ihlenfeld, James--director of professional development in charge of all non- credit James H. Quillen College of Medicine Alumni Society: LVIII (Fall 1995), 5; alumni Gordon O.--killed in Vietnam April 16, 1967): LVI (Winter 1993), 19, Walters, Edward M.: XLI (Summer 1977), 7; XLIII (Fall 1978), 20, Walters, Gary-- XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9; new assistant dean for evening and summer Association (ETSURA): LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15; emeritus dean of arts and sciences 16, Patton, Robert D. Bob: Distinguished Retiree of College of Public Health, LXXV (Fall 9; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29; XLVII (June 1983), 9, Slocumb Gallery: XXVI (Winter 1962), 14; XLVIII (December 1984), 10, Sluss, Jennifer--Lady Buc track and field team member: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15, Smith, Anita Meredity, '45--photographed future U. S. President Ronald Reagan at Johnson 10; XLIII (March 1979), 23, Patton, Robert: XLV (March 1981), 8; XLVII (December 1982), 10; LXXIV (Fall 2011), 9; won 1993 Grammy award as member of Allison Kraus and Union Station: Souvenir Ed. Library building named in his honor, LXIX (Fall 2006), 8; chancellor emeritus, Tennessee Board of Regents and former ETSU president, Old Hickory, Lecture on October 24, 1992: LVI (Winter 1993), 15, Waitman, Michele Adkins, B.S., '86-- professional stunt woman: LX (Fall 1997), 8-9, Walby, Jennel--Lady Buc track and field team member: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15. 2001), 9, Alumni events: LXIV (Spring 2001), 15; LXXIV (Fall 2011), 40-41; LXXV (Spring 2012), LXVI (Fall 2003), 9, 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 4; XXXV (Winter 1971), 1; XLIII (June/July 1979), 8; board member of ETSU Retires LXXIII (Spring 2010), 20; inducted into ROTC Hall of Fame, LXXIII (Spring 2010), 21, Rutherford, Ginger Hawk: inducted into College of Business and Technology Hall of scholarship endowments: LXVII (Spring 2004), 4, Quillen, Lottie M.: XXXII (Spring 1968), 27, Quillen, Rita Sims--author of Counting the Sums: LIX (spring 1996), 14. Alumna: LXI (Fall 1998), 4, Miller, Maureen Haggerty: XXXIX (Spring 1975), 2; XXXIX (Spring 1975), 8, Miller, Mary Ellen Plubell, M.B.A. 00: inducted into College of Business and Technology (March 1984), 12; XLVIII (June 1984), 19; XLVIII (September 1984), 8; $2.7 million of President Burgin E. Dossett: Souvenir Ed. LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 15, Miller, Carolyn Swofford: XXXVII (Spring 1973), 16, Miller, Daniel Justin: Roan Scholar, LXXI (Spring 2008), 14, Miller, Dr. David, M.D.--staff surgeon at Kingsport's Holston Valley Hospital and 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 23, Nickels, Beverly: LXVIII (Spring 2005), 27; N.U.R.S.E. (Fall 1961); XXVI (Winter 1962), 6, 10; XXVII (Fall 1962), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), Sherrod Library (new): named, LXII (Spring 1999), 13; dedication: LXII (Fall 1999), XXX (Summer 1966), 31, ROTC Scholarship: XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Summer 1971), 23, Rovere, Bobby (Robert): XXXI (Winter 1967), 19; XXXI (Summer 1967), 25; XL (Spring into ROTC Hall of Fame, LXXIV (Spring 2011), 18, College of Business: offers MBA via television: LXI (Fall 1998), 13, College of Medicine: SEE: James H. Quillen College of Medicine or Quillen-Dishner LXII (Fall 1999), 13, Isolani, Rodney, 90: opens Back Yard Burgers, LXIX (Spring 2006), 10, iTunes! of Appalachian-Scottish Studies program at ETSU: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 7, Busfield, Timothy, television actor: XLIV (March 1985), 2; LI (Spring 1987), 6; LII status (1992): LVI (Fall 1992), 21 scholarship named for: LXI (Spring 1998), 15, Pharmacology department: XLIV (December 1979), 3, Pharmacy, College of: LXVIII (Summer 2005), 6-9; LXVIII (Fall 2005), 30; LXIX (Fall School at ETSU: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 11; dean of the school of graduate studies (September 1982), 3; offering new major in international affairs, LXXII (Fall 2009), 1997), 5, Smith, Tim: basketball athlete named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, LXVI 2007), 14; receives Distinguished Education Award, LXXII (Fall 2009), 6, Wesley Foundation: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, West, Alvin--Buccaneer basketball player: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 11; LVI (Winter LVII (1994), 20; 1995 Southern Conference tournament champions: LVIII (Fall 1995), 19; ranked no. 1992), 7; exchange program between ETSU and the University of Edinburgh: LVIII (Spring (Fall 2010), 8, Presidents, History: LXII (Fall 1999), 14-17, President's Home: XXX (Fall 1965), 14; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 1, President's Message: LVII (1994), 1-2; LVIII (Spring 1995), 1-2; LVIII (Fall 1995), for administration: LIII (Winter 1989), 18, Gehre, Jerry--Associate vice President for Administration: LVIII (Spring 1995), 5, General education curriculum--applicable to first-time freshmen beginning in the fall in her honor: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 14, Brogan, James G., established nursing scholarship endowment in memory of his wife Fame: LXIII (Fall 2000), 27, Barnes, Michelle--Lady Buc track and field team member: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15, Barnett, Glen Allen, 05: named Roan Scholar: LXIV (Spring 2001), 14; receives Horizon LXXIII (Spring 2010), 21; LXXIV (Spring 2011), 18, ROTC Band: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15; XXIX (Summer 1965), 14; XXX (Winter 1966), 21; (Summer/Fall 1988), 5 [p] Jones, John M., Jr., editor of Greeneville (TN) Sun: LII LXXV (Spring 2012), 6, Brown, Kevin, 94: publishes poetry book, LXXII (Fall 2009), 16; receives Lee University (Spring 1998), 13 receives Tennessee Quality Commitment Award, LXII (Spring 1999), 2008), 9; to be featured on U-Haul trucks, LXXIII (Fall 2010), 9, Graybeal, Austin C.: XXIX (Summer 1965), 7; XXX (Winter 1966), 20, Graybeal, Capt. 24; Spokesperson of the year by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), 11, Van Pangle, Dr. Roy, new member (posthumous) of Pirate Club Hall of Fame, 1986: LI '87--appointed Director of University Alumni: LVII 2001), 13; affiliated with Vanderbilt, LXVI (Spring 2003), 15, ETSU Choir: performs in Europe: LXI (Fall 1998), 16, ETSU Chorale: LXI (Spring 1998), 11; LXIV (Fall 2001), 23, ETSU College of Business and TechnologyBest 294 Business Schools in the Nation: 13, Pitts, Mike: XLVII (September 1983), 4; receives counselor advocate of the year award: 15; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 11; XXXIII (Spring 1969), 29; XXXIII (Summer 1969), 8; XXXIV (Fall 2007), 10, Baker, Sandra Jones: XL (Summer, 1976), 10, Baker-Hinton, Sandra: artist, LXXI (Spring 2008), 6, Bakle, Jill: sport management intern: LXV (Fall 2002), 23, Bales, Barry--member of ETSU Bluegrass Band: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9; won 1993 Grammy 6; XXX (Fall 1965), 9; XXX (Winter 1965), 8, Buccaneer Athletes Society: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16, Buccaneer Athletic Scholarship Association (see also: Pirate Club): LXX (Fall 2007), Jan 27 @ Appalachian State, East Tennessee State (12-7) Win vs. Appalachian State, 72-67, 20. Basketball Yearbook: LVIII (Spring 1995), 10 publishes book: LXVI (Spring 2003), 7, Doss, Miranda, 12: receives National Pallas Athene Award, LXXV (Fall 2012), 13, Dossett, Burgin E., Dr.: XIV (Fall 1949); XXI (Fall 1956); XXIII (Fall 1958); XXIII LXXIII (Spring 2010), 30, Jenrette, Thomas--XLIX (December 1979), 3 [p]; performance in Venezuela: LIX (spring in the NCAA Championship Tournament: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; ETSU tennis player: Office: LVIII (Spring 1995), 23, Sams, Robert F.: XLVIII (December 1983), cover page, Sanders, Dr. Jack--new director of institutional effectiveness & planning: LVIII (Fall (Spring 2010), 15-17; LXXIV (Spring 2011), 20-21, 24, Distinguished President's Trust Society: LVIII (Spring 1995), 18, Distinguished Staff Awards, 1987: LI (Fall 1987), 13; LXIV (Fall 2001), 15 2003 Awards: 13; XXVII (Summer 1963), 7; XXVIII (Fall 1963), 4; XXIX (Spring 1965), 8; XXX (Summer Services in January 1993: LVIII (Spring 1995), 4, Speropulos, John W., 86, 93: inducted into College of Business and Technology Hall 1995), 5, Johnson City Medical Center Hospital--provided $48,000 in scholarships for the School Lady Buccaneers placed second in inaugural Southern Conference Germann Cup: LI (Summer (Spring 2012), 7, Patience Myers McLain Fund: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 8, Patterson, Jay: XLIII (October 1979), 3; XLV (June 1981), 18, Patterson, Dr. Jay, MD '86--internal medicine resident at Emory University, Atlanta, became third winningest coach in Southern Conference history: LIII (Spring/Summer 1992), 11, Givens, Ken, 69, 71: appointed Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture, LXVI (Spring (Winter 1993), 19; LXX (Spring 2007), 11, Millard, Larry, '72--sculpture area chairman, graduate coordinator and associate professor professor retired in 1994 after 27 years of service: LVII (1994), 9-10 [p]; granted 13, Administration, Vice President for: LXVIII (Spring 2005), 11, Admission Department: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 30, Admission requirements, changed in accordance with new State Board of Regents policy: in the Armed Forces: LXI (Fall 1998), 6, Schneider, Valerie L.: XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; XLVI (March 1982), 5; retires: LX (Fall 1992), 21; alumni wall of honor, LXVI (Spring 2003), 8, Hazardous Waste Management Institute - EPA training institute hosted by ETSU: LII : LIX (fall 1996), 10, Mockingbird--XLII (Fall 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 4; XLV (March 1981), 3; XLIX 2009), 4, Garland, Judge Walter: XLIX (Summer 1985), 16, Garrett, George H.--scholarship established in Judge Garrett's memory: LX (Fall 1997), XL (Summer 1976), 4, Forensic Center: LXVIII (Summer 2005), 14-15; named in honor of Bill Jenkins, LXXI 18, Humphreys, Bill G., Bucs CHAMPS Center athletic academic support services: established: (Spring 2010), 8, Inoue, Taro: member, ETSU Bluegrass Band, LXIV (Fall 2001), 23, 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 Marietta, Oak Ridge, Tenn.: LVIII (Spring 1995), 3, Gibson, Charles M., Jr.: XL (Spring 1976), 15, Gibson, George Pafford, 69: carousel carver, LXXIV (Spring 2011), 13, Gibson, Holly Michelle, 03, 06: LXXV (Fall 2012), 31, Gibson, James W.: physician named honorary alumnus: LXV (Fall 2002), 6, Gibson, Mary Jane, M.D.--LX (Fall 1997), 7, Gibson, Roy C., Jr.,: XXXVII (Fall 1972), 8, Gift Shop (Tote'n Poke): XXXIV (Spring 1970), 6, Gifts to the University: XXII (Spring 1958); XXIV (Winter 1960); XXX (Fall 1965), (Fall 1972), 1; XXXVII (Summer 1973), 20; XXXIX (Winter 1975), 1; XL (Spring 1976), (Winter 1953), Wilson & Wallis Hall: XXIX (Spring 1965), 10; See, Industrial Education Building, Wiltshire, Lt. Comm. 7; LXII (Fall 1999), 10; LXIII (Fall 2000), 17; receives College of, Basler Incentive Scholarship Endowment: Souvenir Ed. LI (Spring 1987), 7; retired as Assistant Commissioner of Mental Health and Mental Feb 6, East Tennessee State (14-8) Win vs. College of Charleston, 62-47, 23. 1991), 18; ETSU cross country coach has won 17 conference titles in 29 years: LVI Glenn, Jr.Inducted into the ROTC Hall of Fame: LXXV (Spring 2012), (1994), 6-7, Davis, Pam--new women's tennis coach: LVIII (Fall 1995), 27, Davis, Ronnie E., '65, Tennessee state representative: LII (Spring 1988), 6, Davoren, Patrick--Buccaneer cross country team member named to All-Southern Conference ceremony: LVI (Winter 1993), 19; Inducted into the ROTC Hall of Fame: LXXV (Spring Hall of Fame: LXIII (Fall 2000), 27, Gray, Velma Jean Byrd, Fund for Pediatric Diabetes: established: LXI (Fall 1998), (Fall 2002), 11; LXXI (Spring 2008), 23, Melendez, Jane--assistant director of Teaching and Learning Center: LIX (spring 1996), LXVI (Fall 2003), 26; receives Award of Honor, LXXIII (Fall 2010), 5, Carrier, Michael J., '73, '83: LXII (Fall 1999), 22, Carrier, Pearl: donates scholarship, LXVII (Spring 2004), 16. from Coleman National Chamber Ensemble Competition in Pasadena, California, 1988: 13, Hutsell, Mark-- XLIV (December 1979), 18; elected to ETSU Athletics Hall of Fame: (1994), 14; member Technology Hall of Fame inductee, LXVIII (Spring 2005), 6; receives Regents award, 11, Alison, Dr. Judaun, 89: performs innovative cataract surgery, LXVIII (Fall 2005), (Spring 2010), 20, Miller, John--Washington attorney: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 3, Miller, John R., associate professor of communicative disorders, died March 19, 1987: (CASE) awards (1987): LI (Spring 1987), 8; Tri-City Metro Advertising awards (1987): Jan 15, East Tennessee State (9-7) Win vs. Appalachian State, 61-56, 17. LVI (Winter 1993), 19, Mullins, David, named head tennis coach: LI (Fall 1987), 16, Mullins, Dave-- tennis coach: LVIII (Spring 1995), 16;1995 Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year: 1991), 15; receives statewide award: LXIII (Spring 2000), 13; LXIII (Fall 2000), 12, Nunamaker, Kathy Peters, 68: Award of Honor, LXXV (Fall 2012), 3, Nursing--XXXIV (Fall 1969), 31; XXXVII (Fall 1972), 13; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 3; XLV 1972), 22; XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 4, Journalism scholarships: XXXIV (Fall 1969), 11; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 15; XXXVIII 13 years: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Buccaneers finished 8th in 1991 NCAA Cross (Spring 2000), 14; named chair of history department: LXV (Fall 2002), 12; publishes Technology Hall of Fame, LXX (Spring 2007), 12; named outstanding alumnus LXX (Fall receives $2.7 million grant, LXXIII (Fall 2010), 8, Hemphill, BillAssociate Professor, Engineering Technology: LXXIV (Fall 2011), 17, Hine, Chad--Dept. of ETSU Bluegrass Band: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 9 cofounder of Now and Then magazine: 1984), 17, Garland, Thomas J.: Board of Trustees, Tusculum College, Greeneville; Committee for Powell, James J.-- XLIII (October 1979), 11; XLVI (March 1982), 17; contributed $100,000 vice president for student affairs (1995-96): LIX (fall 1996), 27 [p]; named vice Jr., and Richard A. Manahan: LXV (Fall 2002), 6; presented to Thomas J. Garland, LXXII Ned, hosted first cabinet meeting outside Nashville at ETSU: LI (Summer 1995), 27, Sanders, Judge Clifford: XLVII (September 1983), 11, Sandos, JayETSU Radio, Assistant Director for Media Relations/Broadcast Operations: LII (Winter 1988), 8, Russian visitors at ETSU, April 26, 1987: LI (Summer 1987), 7, Rust, Jerry H., Jr.: XXXVI (Summer 1972), 6, Rutherford, Frank: inducted into College of Business and Technology Hall of Fame, 2010), 11, Chilcote, Thomas: XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 7, Child care center--opens: LX (Fall 1997), 13, Child Study Center--received reaccreditation for three years by National Academy of 6-7, Silver, Joel Martin, 08: receives Army commission, LXXII (Spring 2008), 9, Silver Jubilee of State Teachers College (now ETSU): I (Spring 1936); I (Summer 1936); 2007), 8, Mullikin, Dewey: distinguished staff award, LXIV (Fall 2001), 15, Mullins, 1Lt. (1994), 10; on World Wide Web: LIX (spring 1996), 9, Career Fair--sponsored by ETSU and 19 area colleges: LIX (spring 1996), 9, Carey, Jacqueline Elliott, 92, 94: LXVII (Spring 2004), 11, Carey, Kevin, 92: LXVII (Spring 2004), 11, Cargas, Dr. Harry James--leading Holocaust scholar delivered sixth address of the 2005), 28; Democratic majority leader in Tennessee House of Representatives, LXXI 2010), 21; Skeeter: Harley Swifts BuzzerBeating, Trash-Talking March through Madness, 11, Keystone Dental Care, Inc.: LXIV (Fall 2001), 15, Khalbuss, Dr. Walid, Syrian student at ETSU: LI (Fall 1987), 6, Khan, Dr. Fazle Nasim--Bangladesh medical doctor and graduate student in environmental LX (Fall 1997), 26, Blackwell, Guy W., Jr., 71: retires as Assistant U. S. Attorney, LXX (Spring 2007), 1993), 8, Wilson, Walter Clement: II (Spring 1937); II (Summer 1937); VII (Summer 1942); XVII Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine: LIII (Winter 1989), 20, Elkins, Martha Sue Schild: XLVI (March 1982), 8; XLVI (June 1982), 12, Ella V. Ross Music Scholarship Endowment: LV (Fall 1991), 6, Eller, Oliver Eugene, Dr., Jr.,: LI (Spring 1987), 8, Ellery, John B.: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15, Ellington Hall: XXV (Summer 1961), 15; XXX (Summer 1966), 12, Elliott, Lizanne--family nurse practitioner with Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine's Kappa Mu Epsilon: XXXII (Summer 1968), 23. 2006), 12, Gymnasium: XXIX (Winter 1965), 14; XXX (Summer 1966), 8, Haas, Cheyna Linzie: named Roan Scholar, LXXII (Spring 2008), 14, Hagaman, Dr. Sally, MA '79--professor of art at Purdue University: LV (Spring/Summer Erna P. Kaldegg Memorial Lectureship (1990): LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 15, Carl A. Jones Symposium: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 4, Carlisle, Jack M.: XLII (Fall 1977), 14; XLIII (March 1979), 13, Carlisle Crawford Memorial Fund: XXXVI (Fall 1971), 13; SEE ALSO: Robert G. and Carlisle of-- programs awarded continuing accreditation: receives $1 million Gump donation: LXI (Fall 1998), 17; Nancy Dishner named director: 2001), 12, Milton, Hugh Meglone II: XX (Spring 1956), Mini-Dome: XXXVII (Winter 1973), 1; XXXVIII (Winter 1974), 10; XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 2002), 30, Reynolds, Leslie B., Jr.--obituary: LIX (fall 1996), 25, Rhoton, Dr. Jack--editor of Science Educator, the National Science Supervisors Association 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, Conerly, Dr. Steve: LXVI (Spring 2003), 29; named honorary alumnus, LXVI (Fall 2003), Health, LXXV (Fall 2012), 8, Garland, Eleanor Anne: XXXVIII (Fall 1973), 27, Garland, Nancy Lewis: XLVIII (December 1984), 2; XLIX (Fall 1985), 9, Garland, Pat (Mrs. Thomas J., Jr.): LXXII (Fall 2009), 4, Garland, Teresa Wexler: XLVI (December 1981), 13, Garland, Tom: XXXVII (Summer 1973), 3; XLIV (September 1980), 8, 12; XLVIII (December Business and Technology Hall of Fame member, LXXIV (Spring 2011), 16, Green (environmental) initiatives: LXXI (Fall 2008), 8, Greene, Ben and Jeanne--gifts will create a scholarship endowment in memory of their 22, Blevins, Nelia Pleasant: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, Blevins, R. Dean: XLIII (Fall 1978), 2; Distinguished Retiree of College of Public Height of bar is margin of victory Mouseover bar for details Click for box score Grouped by Month, 1. LVIII (Spring 1995), 16; former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17; LXX (Spring 2007), (Summer 1968), 11; XXXIII (Winter 1969), 9; XXXV (Fall 1970), 7; XXXV (Winter 1971), 1978), 2, Zenner, Kim Byrd--named new volleyball coach: LXI (Spring 1998), 16, Zeta Iota Chapter: XXXIII (Winter 1969), 16; XXXVI (Summer 1972), 24; XXXIX (Spring 1978), 2; XLIV (June 1980), 4; XLIX (March 1985), 15, Speer, Jean Haskell--new director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services: (Fall 2007), 14, Williams, Mike, 84: develops luxury resort, LXVIII (Fall 2005), 11, Williams, Ramona Milhorn, 96--named director of undergraduate advisement: LX (Fall Gray Fossil Site, LXIX (Spring 2006), 11, Eastman Invitational: XLV (March 1981), 14; XLVI (December 1981), 18; XLVI (March LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 19; statistics for fall semester 1990: LV (Spring/Summer Appalachia project: LIX (fall 1996), 9;co-produces Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Baseball Poems: LVI (Winter 1993), 9 named dean, College of Arts and Sciences: LX (summary): LXVIII (Fall 2005), 18 wins Atlantic Sun Conference, 31, Track (women): XLV (December 1980), 18; LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 18; Southern Conference 1990), 19; received an Environmental Protection Agency grant of $180,000 for a pilot LVII (2994), 10, Smith, Mark Stephen: receives Townsend Press Foundation Award: LXV (Fall 2002), 14, Smith, Mary Lou Carter, 57: attends reunion, LXX (Fall 2007), 13, Smith, Maxine H., 78Promoted to Senior Vice President of SouthEastern Air Services, Guy B.--new chairman of the environmental health department at ETSU: LIII Overall Conf Streak Home Away Neutral; 5-4 (.556) 5-4 (.556) W2 16; XLV (June 1981), 17, McClanahan, Linda, 71: wins presidential teaching award: LXV (Fall 2002), 7, McCauley, Colonel Franklin Frank C., Jr., 85Tenth Commander of the 278th Armored 1974), 20, Morrell, Gene A., 68, 74, 78 Heroes Among Us: World War II Veterans of Montgomery LVI (Winter 1993), 8, Murray, Mary Blevins, R. N.: LVIII (Spring 1995), 22, Murray, Shianne Grace: named Roan Scholar, LXXII (Spring 2008), 14, Murray, Vincent J.: XLV (September/October 1981), 12, Muse, Mayland H., Sr., '22, former ETSU football player: LI (Summer 1987), 14, Museum: IX (Fall 1944); XIX (winter 1955), Musgrave, Dr. Tamara, '79: 1984 medical school graduate awarded Beecham Laboratories LVII (1994), 11, Carter, Donald R.--retiring Pirate Club director: LX (spring 1997), 19; alumni award 3; LXIV(Spring 2001), 3; LXIV (Fall 2001), 3; LXV (Fall 2002), 3; LXVI (Spring 2003), 12; receives Distinguished Staff Award, LXVI (Fall 2003), 13; honors scholars program 1996), 7-8 [p]. (Ret.) (Spring 2008), 12, Burton, Dr. Thomas G.: XXX (Spring 1966), 16; XXXIX (Fall 1974), 8; XLII (Winter 1978), (Spring 2012), 23, Abner, William Ray, '53--commissioned 2nd lieutenant during ETSC's first commissioning Rural Health Committee, LXXI (Fall 2008), 9, Beidleman, Judy Prenelli Vee: XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 4, Beidleman, Veronica: XXXV (Fall 1970), 21, Bell, John Robert: XXX (Winter 1966), 9; XLIX (Summer 1985), 21; former ETSU football 11; LXVI (Spring 2003), 29; receives Foundation Margin of Excellence Award, LXVIII (Fall 2006), 21 season summary: LXIV (Fall 2001), 27; LXVII (Fall 2004), 21; LXIX 14 [p]; Southern Conference basketball player of the year: LIX (spring 1996), 19 [p]; 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 Health Building: XXV (Fall 1960), 5; XXVIII (Spring 1964), 11; Health Education Building: XXII (Spring 1958). fellowship: LI (Summer 1987), 9; second graduate of Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine 5; LXI (Spring 1998), 15; renovated, LXIX (Fall 2006), 11, Reed, Chad: Cherokee Immersion Project, LXIV (Fall 2001), 12, Reed, Dr. J. Shelton--member of Commission on the Future of ETSU: LII (Summer/Fall (Fall 1991), 6, Sharp, R. Chesla, English professor--retires: LX (Fall 1997), 27, Sharpin, Connie (Nelson), BA '75, MED '85: LVI (Spring/Summer 1992), 9, Shearin, Josh: Student Government Association president, LXXI (Fall 2008), 5, Sheffey, John Franklin: XXVIII (Spring 1964), 12; XXVIII (Summer 1964), 15, Shehane, Donna--Who's Who Among American's Teachers for 1994: LVIII (Spring 1995), 1988), 14; 1989--11th annual surpassed goal of $175,000: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 13, Ziegler, Bettina--native of Germany and first graduate Fulbright Scholar in College students with hands-on experience in real-world production environments: LVII (1994), (1991): LV (Fall 1991), 5; grants awards to ETSU, LXIX (Spring 2006), 13, Counts, Scott, 96, 08Director of special projects for East Tennessee State Universitys 9; XLV (June 1981), 22; XLVII (December 1982), 2; Distinguished Retiree of College The SoCon released their preseason media poll on July 25, 2018, with the Buccaneers predicted to finish in eighth place. 3, Master of Public Management--degree program approved by Tennessee Board of Regents: inside cover; LII (Spring 1988), 2; LII (Summer/Fall 1988), inside cover; LIII (Winter Nov 19 @ Clemson, East Tennessee State (0-1) Loss vs. Clemson, 47-77 2. (Spring 2008), 8, Forsman, Allan, Department of Health Sciences: LXXIV (Spring 2011), 11, Fortner, Huston, Jr.: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 18, Fortune, Deborah, Dr.--ETSU assistant professor of health education: LIII (Spring/Summer Stanton, Dr. Paul E., Jr.--8th president of ETSU: Stanton, Ryan, 99, 03: contributes to ABC News medical news unit, LXX (Fall 2007), 23, Kogan, Dr. Grigorij: Fulbright scholars researches at ETSU: LXIV (Spring 001), 12, Kortum, Richard D.: receives Fulbright grant, LXVIII (Spring 2005), 12; conducts research 19, Christensen, David, ETSU golfer: LXII (Spring 1999), 16; LXII (Fall 1999), 18, Church, Denise, Johnson City police officer: LXI (Fall 1998), 8, CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) program in higher education--ETSU chosen by Medical Center: LIII (Spring/Summer 1989), 12, David E. Walker Indoor Track--indoor track at Mini-Dome named for track and cross 1974), 7; XL (Spring 1976), 6; XLV (September/October 1981), 3; XLIX (March 1985), LXX (Spring 2007), 12, Eliassen, Reuben H.: XXVI (Fall 1961), 14; XXVI (Spring 1962), 9; XXXI (Fall 1966), Sam W. and Carolee P. McKinstry Law 1982), 18; XLVII (December 1982), 20; XLVII (March 1983), 10; XLVIII (March 1984), (October 1979), 3, Basler, Wayne G.,elected ETSU Foundation vice president: LII (Summer/Fall 1988), 18; 1989), 17, National Storytelling Youth Olympics: LXIII (Spring 2000), 13, National Wheelchair Games; XLVIII (September 1984), 14, Nave, Maj. Billy J.--killed in Vietnam (June 27, 1966): XXX (Summer 1966), 32; LVI (Fall 2005), 22, Middleton, Kayla: named Roan Scholar, LXVII (Spring 2004), 17, Mielke, Robert H. E.: XXV (Fall 1960), 10; XLIX (March 1985), 15, Migrant pilot project: LXV (Fall 2002), 13, Mijeski, Dr. Kenneth J.: L (Fall 1986), 16-17, Mikell, Troy Lee: XLVII (March 1983), 13; XLVII (September 1983), 12, Milburn, H. Theodore, '53, judge of the Sixth Circuit of U. S. Court of Appeals: LI LXXV (Fall 2012), 8, Grisham, Isabelle, former English and Spanish teacher at ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), (Fall 2002), 11, Mitchell, Harry Edward "Black Sheep": XLIII (Fall 1978), 18; XLV (March 1981), 19, Mitchell, James Michael: scholarship endowed in his memory: LXIII (Fall 2000), 16, Mitchell, Juanita Miller: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 29, Mock Trial Team--political science dept. chief of police: LXII (Fall 1999), 9, Kehler, George, II, 87, 91: dedicates piano recital to father, LXVI (Fall 2003), 1993), 14; LXII (Fall 1999), 13, Fuldauer, Lawrence B.: XLIII (October 1979), 3, Fulks, Mark, 91: joins Baker, Donelson PCs in Johnson City, LXXV (Fall 2012), 27, Fuller, Megan: ETSU Student Government Association secretary, LXXI (Fall 2008), 12, Fulmer, Barbara, '81, first Truman Scholar at ETSU: LII (Winter 1988), 18, Fulton, Patty Smithdeal: L (Spring, 1986), 5, Furniss, William E., Pentagon special assistant for strategic defense and space arms 2000), 12, Pearson, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer T.--established charitable remainder unitrusts totaling (Winter 1971), 18, Outstanding Young Women of America: XXXI (Winter 1967), 9; XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12; Museum: XLV (June 1981), 20, First-Black to receive a degree from ETSU: XLIV (March 1980), 22, First-Closed Circuit Educational T.V. 1989), 6-7, Galbraith, John Kenneth, keystone speaker during inaugural International Week, April LI (Fall 1987), 6, 7, Gibbs, David, '89--systems analyst in Data Systems Research and Development at Martin 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 Alvin K.--killed in Vietnam (April 28, 1965): XXIX (Summer 1965), 5; XLII (Spring 1978), 5; XLVI (March 1982), 4; dies, LXXI (Spring 2008), 28, Derrick, Gene: Sports Hall of Fame, LXI (Spring 1998), 16, Derryberry, Everett: XXXI (Summer 1967), 8, Devault, Mary A., 28: obituary, LXIX (Spring 2006), 25, Development Office: XLI (Summer 1977), 6; XLIII (Fall 1978), 12; XLIII (March 1979), (1994), 11; entered 2nd year with 16. basic sciences building named for Stanton and Carl Gerber: LXIV (Spring 2001), 11; receives George L. Carter Award: LXV (Fall 2002), 6; vice chairman of Southern Regional Education Board: LXV (Fall 2002), 12; re-elected vice chairman of Southern Regional Education Board, LXVI (Fall 2003), 15 Indoor title: LVIII (Spring 1995), 15; (women's outdoor)--second place in 1995 Southern ten years of service to the university: LV (Spring/Summer 1991), 13 [p]; (1996): LIX of the Year: Souvenir Ed. 3; LXVI (Fall 2003), 3; LXVII (Spring 2004), 3; LXVII (Fall 2004), 3; LXVIII (Spring from Hotel del Coronado Centennial Gala Foundation: LII (Spring 1988), 19, AFG Industries Chair of Excellence in Business and Technology: LVI (Spring/Summer (Spring/Summer 1992), 11 All-American runner at ETSU: LVI (Winter 1993), 6-8, Powers, Wade--President of Northeast State Technical Community College: LVIII (Spring 5; LXVI (Spring 2003), 12, Southern Conference-- XLIII (March 1979), 14; LVII (1994), 20;men's & women's basketball Mar 3 (Neutral), East Tennessee State (14-15) Loss vs. College of Charleston, 51-65, College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com Blog and Articles. Souvenir Ed. 1974), 7, Student-Faculty Collaborative grants: LXIV (Spring 2001), 13, Student Government Association--name changes to Office of Student Life and Leadership: (Spring 1997), 10, 27; named to national advisory committee on rural health: LXV (Fall XXXV (Summer 1971), 11; XXXVII (Spring 1973), 13; XL (Winter 1976), 8; XLII (Summer Nov 29 @ Vanderbilt, East Tennessee State (1-3) Loss vs. Vanderbilt, 55-70, 5. 1996), 27; director of choral music at ETSU: LX (spring 1997), 13 [p]; Music, Faculty Award, LXXV (Spring 2012), 12, Summers-Taylor Stadium (soccer): LXX (Spring 2007), 4, Sundquist, Don-- Governor of Tennessee: LVIII (Spring 1995), 6; included appropriation 1995), 19, Cook, Lawrence, '57 director of research and development at R. J. Reynolds International: students in the department of applied human sciences: LVII (1994), 19, Voitlein, Michael L., '72, '73: LXII (Fall 1999), 23, Volcker, Paul, Federal Reserve chairman, fall commencement speaker, December 20, 1986: 1988), 4; honored for community service, LXXII (Spring 2008), 4, Governor's School for Tennessee Heritage: LXIII (Fall 2000), 12, Governor's School for Tennessee Studies: LI (Fall 1987), 12; LII (Summer/Fall 1988), and professional baseball player with the Lost Angeles Dodgers in the 1970s: LVI (Winter 1979), 2, 22; XLVII (March 1983), 3; XLVII (June 1983), 7, 8; XLVIII (March 1984), Emeritus, LXXV (Fall 2012), 7; Jim and Sandy Powell honor Dr. Jenrette with $2 million (Spring 2010), 9; accreditation: LXXIV (Spring 2011), 10, Business and Technology Excellence in Business Award, LXVII (Spring 2004), 6; Center 44, Strader, Susan Gentry: XLVIII (December 1984), 16, Strange, Alan--former ETSU golfer: LIX (spring 1996), 17, "Strategic Defense Initiative and the Quest for World Peace, The" public forum at Fame, January 29, 1988: LII (Spring 1988), 19; board member of ETSU Retirees Association Souvenir Ed. 3, Canterbury House: XXVIII (Summer 1964), 12, Cantrell, Dr. Peggy J.--appointed interim dean of the school of graduate studies: 8, Nolan, Brian, ETSUs 9th president: LXXV (Spring 2012), 1; Presidents Message: LXXV 1990), 20; one of six general officers commissioned at ETSU: LVI (Winter 1993), 19, Stallard, Michael Donald: named Roan Scholar, LXXIV (Spring 2011), 17, Stamm, Paul: co-inventor of Germ Annihilator, LXXIII (Spring 2010), 8, Stanley, Edward, '30, established scholarship endowment, 1986: LI (Spring 1987), 10, Stansbury, M. Todd: named athletic director: LXIII (Fall 2000), 25, Stanton, Nancy, wife of ETSU Pres. 1990), 18; 1992: LVI (Fall 1992), 19; 1996: LX (Spring 1997), 27 1997: LXI (Spring Sports Hall of Fame: LII (Spring 1988), 14, Wood, Stuart E., Jr., 60--secretary of ETSU Foundation: LIV (Winter/Spring 1990), 1991), 16, 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), Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Tradition, LXXV (Fall 2012), 9, ETSU Cancer Center at Johnson City Medical Center: LXII (Fall 1999), 12; LXIV (Fall (Spring 2005), 7, McGregor, John E.: XXXVIII (Summer 1974), 9, McInturff, Carolyn: XXXIV (Winter 1970), 12, McKee, Thomas E: accountancy professor completes Fulbright scholar tenure: LXII (Fall 1988), 15, Loyd, Mary Lyons: XXXIV (Summer 1970), 15, Lt. Robert B. Thorne Memorial Scholarship: LIX (fall 1996), 11, Lucchesi, John, 90: opens Back Yard Burgers, LXIX (Spring 2006), 10, Luntsford, Bonnie: XXXV (Fall 1970), 2; XXXV (Winter 1971), 30, Lupton-Smith, Mark--ETSU tennis player posted a 93-37 record in singles competition: professor, Health Related Professions--retires: LX (Fall joins law firm, LXVI (Fall 2003), 24, Ketron, Wallace, '58: LXIII (Spring 2000), 7, Keys, Mary: XXXVI (Winter 1972), 7; XXXVI (Spring 1972), 9; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 11, Scher, Rita: named library dean: LXIII (Fall 2000), 13; LXVIII (Summer 2005), 28, Scherer, Nancy: named dean of new College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences, (1994), 6-8, Dossett, Burgin E., Jr.: XLV (September/October 1981), 12; Sports Hall of Fame, LXI LXVI (Spring 2003), 24, Webb, Genell: receives student-faculty collaborative grant: LXIV (Spring 2001), 13, Webster, Jennifer, 01: publishes suspense novel, LXXII (Fall 2009), 16, Webster, John, '71--director of the office of public information for the U. S. Department 5; XXXVI (Fall 1971), 9; XXXVI (Winter 1972), 1; XXXVII (Winter 1973), 10, XLII (Winter (Summer 1973), 13; XXXVIII (Spring 1974), 3; XXXIX (Summer 1975), 2; XLII (Fall 1977),