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Irvin Watson "Bill" Carpenter, Jr., Ph.D.
Carl Herbert Bredow, M.A.
Lucy Moore Brashear, Ph.D.
Beulah Catherine Campbell, M.A.
James Andrew Brakefield, M.A.
Herbert Louis Bowkley, Ph.D.
Daisy Williams Eggers, M.A.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 2009

This book provides a short history of the institution as well as biographical sketches, including retirement activities and accomplishments, of numerous former presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University. Published in 2009, the book also includes an "In Memoriam" section. More than 200 faculty are featured in "The Faculty Emeriti of Appalachian State University" section, which provides biographical sketches of retired faculty members.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 2004

This book provides a short history of the institution as well as biographical sketches, including retirement activities and accomplishments, of numerous former presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University. Published in 2004, the book also includes an "In Memoriam" section. More than 200 faculty are featured in the section, "The Faculty Emeriti of Appalachian State University," which provides biographical sketches of retired faculty members.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 1999

As the Centennial Edition, this book provides a short history of the institution as well as biographical sketches, including retirement activities and accomplishments, of numerous former presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University. Published in 1999, the book also includes an "In Memoriam" section.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 1994

This book provides a short history of the institution written by Cratis D. Williams and Ruby J. Lanier as well as biographical sketches, including retirement activities and accomplishments, of numerous former presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University. Published in 1994, the book also includes an "In Memoriam" section. The final section of the book, titled "The Faculty Emeriti of Appalachian State University," provides biographical sketches of retired faculty members, including: Ruby Lavelle Akers, Jose Antonio Amaro, Sr, Evan H. Ashby, Jr, Gelene Andrews Atwood, John Trumbull Auston, Ann C. Blackburn, Gerald M. Bolick, Ben G. Bosworth, Jr, Herbert Louis Bowkley, Madeline Edmisten Bradford, James Andrew Brakefield, Carl Herbert Bredow, Beulah Catherine Campbell, Irvin Watson "Bill" Carpenter, Jr, Jessie Luella "J. Lou" Carpenter, James Monroe Cole, Walton Smith Cole, Walter Curtis Connolly, Leland Ross Cooper, Joyce G. Crouch, Eris A. Dedmond, Warren Cameron Dennis, Alfred Maxey "A.M." Denton, Jr, Finnis Ray Derrick, MacWilliam Disbrow, Jefferson Max Dixon, Eugene Christopher Drozdowski, J. Daniel Duke, Nicholas Erneston, William Leonard Eury, Lorraine Stewart Force, Silvia Forgus, Elizabeth Fox, Willard Fox, Frances Stone Fulmer, William Edmund Fulmer, Georg M.A. Gaston, Clarence Hazel Gilstrap, Margaret English Gragg, Melvin Henry Gruensfelder, J. Edward Harrill, James Braxton Harris, James Winslow Hathaway, Martha Grey Hawkinson, Hans Gerhard Heymann, Marie L. Hicks, Loyd Harold Hilton, Cleone Haynes Hodges, Oscar Dile Holton, Jr, Alvin Ray Hooks, Francis Lentz Hoover, Ben Haskell Horton, Jr, James W. Hosch, III, William Imperatore, Virginia Insco Irons, Charles L. Isley, Jr, Basil G. Johnson, James E. Johnson, Isabel Fleming Jones, James Frederick Jones, Ila Taylor Justice, Lester Dean Keasey, William H. Knight, Edgar Ole Larson, Helen Elizabeth Latour, Robert George Light, Sr, Grace Greene Lilly, Susan Horne Logan, Charlotte L. McCall, Arnold D. McEntire, Robert Baynard McFarland, Carl Garnett Meeks, Eloise Camp Melton, George B. Miles, Francis A. Montaldi, Mary Rowena Moore, Joseph Long Murphy, III, James A. Nelson, Mayrelee Fallquist Newman, William J. Newton, Clyde Charles Owen, Harry G. Padgett, Margaret R. Polson, Charles E. Porterfield, Elton George Powell, Uberto Price, John A. Pritchett, Jr, Mary Eunice Query, Jenny Beatrix Blanton Ramey, J. Frank Randall, Robert Lee Randall, Dorothea N. Rau, Robert Ellis Reiman, Madge Mozelle Rhyne, Jane Margaret Riner, James R. Roberts, David T. Robinson, Kent Robinson, Celia S. Roten, Hoyt Safrit, Oliver Paul Sanders, Richard J. Schalk, Zebulon Vance Shook, Walter Thomas Snipes, William Gilbert Spencer, Starr Neely Stacy, Jr, Frank Richard Steckel, H. Daniel Stillwell, Joyce P. Stines, Benjamin Franklin Strickland, William Claudius Strickland, Guy T. Swain, Roger Evan Thomas, Ned Reeves Trivette, Kathryn Croft Tully, William S. Vanderpool, Jr, Erwing Winningham Wadsworth, Omri Kenneth Webb, Jr, Vivian Wood Welborn, George R. Wesley, John Foster West, Rogers Vance Whitener, Huberten Helen Williams, John Henry Williams, Richard B. Wilson, Julian Clifton Yoder.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 1990

This book provides a short history of the institution written by Cratis D. Williams and Ruby J. Lanier and biographical sketches, including retirement activities and accomplishments, of numerous former presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University. Published in 1990, the book also includes an "In Memoriam" section. The final section of the book, titled "The Faculty Emeriti of Appalachian State University," provides biographical sketches of retired faculty members, including: Ruby Lavelle Akers, Jose Antonio Amaro, Sr, Gelene Andrews Atwood, John Trumbull Auston, Ann C. Blackburn, Herbert Louis Bowkley, Madeline Edmisten Bradford, James Andrew Brakefield, Lucy Moore Brashear, Carl Herbert Bredow, Beulah Catherine Campbell, Irvin Watson "Bill" Carpenter, Jr, Jessie Luella Carpenter, James Monroe Cole, Walton Smith Cole, Leland Ross Cooper, Joyce C. Crouch, Finnis Ray Derrick, MacWilliam Disbrow, Jefferson Max Dixon, Eugene Christopher Drozdowski, Maxie Greene Edmisten, Graydon Poe Eggers, William Leonard Eury, Lorraine Stewart Force, Elizabeth Fox, Willard Fox, Frances Stone Fulmer, William Edmund Fulmer, Clarence Hazel Gilstrap, Margaret English Gragg, Melvin Henry Gruensfelder, James Winslow Hathaway, Martha Grey Hawkinson, Hans Gerhard Heymann, Cleone Haynes Hodges, Alvin Ray Hooks, Francis Lentz Hoover, Rena Caldwell Hoover, Ben Haskell Horton, Jr, James W. Hosch, III, Mary Alice Huff, Virginia Insco Irons, Charles L. Isley, Jr, James E. Johnson, Isabel Fleming Jones, Ila Taylor Justice, Lester Dean Keasey, Edgar Ole Larson, Robert George Light, Grace Greene Lilly, Virginia Wary Linney, Carl Garnett Meeks, Eloise Camp Melton, William Dean Meredith, Carl A. Moeller, Mary Rowena Moore, Joseph Long Murphy, III, James A. Nelson, Mayrelee Fallquist Newman, Clyde Charles Owen, Elton George Powell, Uberto Price, Mary Eunice Query, Beatrix Blanton Ramey, J. Frank Randall, Robert Lee Randall, Laurie Tully Reed, Robert Ellis Reiman, Madge Mozelle Rhyne, Jane Margaret Riner, David T. Robinson, Hoyt Safrit, Oliver Paul Sanders, Loris Shipman, Zebulon Vance Shook, Walter Thomas Snipes, William Gilbert Spencer, Starr Neely Stacy, Frank Richard Steckel, William Claudius Strickland, Guy T. Swain, Roger Evan Thomas, Ned Reeves Trivette, Kathryn Croft Tully, William S. Vanderpool, Jr, Erwing Winn Ingham Wadsworth, Vivian Wood Welborn, John Foster West, Rogers Vance Whitener, John Henry Williams, Julian Clifton Yoder.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 1987

The book provides a short history of the university, including its past presidents/chancellors and faculty emeriti. The first section provides an introduction by Harvey R. Durham and a short history of Appalachian by Cratis D. Williams. The following sections provide information about the past presidents/chancellors of the university, as well as a memorial section for faculty members who have passed away. The final section of the book, titled "The Faculty Emeriti of Appalachian State University," provides biographical sketches of retired faculty members, including: Ruby Lavelle Akers, Jose Antonio Amaro, Sr, Gelene Andrews Atwood, John Trumbull Auston, Ann C. Blackburn, Herbert Louis Bowkley, Madeline Edmisten Bradford, James Andrew Brakefield, Lucy Moore Brashear, Carl Herbert Bredow, Beulah Catherine Campbell, Irvin Watson "Bill" Carpenter, Jr, Jessie Luella Carpenter, James Monroe Cole, Walton Smith Cole, Leland Ross Cooper, May Evans Denton, Finnis Ray Derrick, MacWilliam Disbrow, Jefferson Max Dixon, Eugene Christopher Drozdowski, Maxie Greene Edmisten, Daisy Williams Eggers, Graydon Poe Eggers, Herman Roland Eggers, William Leonard Eury, Lorraine Stewart Force, Elizabeth Fox, Frances Stone Fulmer, William Edmund Fulmer, Clarence Hazel Gilstrap, Margaret English Gragg, Melvin Henry Gruensfelder, James Winslow Hathaway, Martha Grey Hawkins, Hans Gerhard Heymann, Cleone Haynes Hodges, Alvin Ray Hooks, Francis Lentz Hoover, Ren A Caldwell Hoover, Ben Haskell Horton Jr., Mary Alice Huff, Virginia Inesco Irons, Charles L. Isley Jr., James E. Johnson, Isabel Fleming Jones, Barbara Adele Justice, Ila Taylor Justice, Lester Dean Keasey, Edgar Ole Larson, Grace Greene Lilly, Virginia Wary Linney, Carl Garnett Meeks, Eloise Camp Melton, William Dean Meredith, Carl A. Moeller, Joseph Long Murphy III, James A. Nelson, Clyde Charles Owen, Uberto Price, Mary Eunice Query, Beatrix Blanton Ramey, Robert Lee Randall, Laurie Tully Reed, Lee Reynolds, Madge Mozelle Rhyne, Jane Margaret Riner, David T. Robinson, Ho Yts Afrit, Oliver Paul Sanders, Loris Shipman, Zebulon Vance Shook, Nathaniel Hawthorne Shope, Wiley Francis Smith, William Gilbert Spencer, Starr Neely Stacy Jr., Frank Richard Steckel, Roger Evan Thomas, Kathryn Croft Tully, William S. Vanderpool Jr., Teunis Vergeer, Vivian Wood Welborn, John Henry Williams, and Julian Clifton Yoder.
Appalachian Faculty Emeriti, 1985

This book contains a foreword by John E. Thomas, a preface by Robert E. Snead, and acknowledgements by Richard D. Howe. The main content of the book includes an introduction by Harvey R. Durham, a history of the university by Cratis D. Williams, and a section on the presidents/chancellors of the university. This section includes information on Dr. B.B. Dougherty, the first president; Dr. W.H. Plemmons, the second president; Dr. Herbert W. Wey, the third president/chancellor; and Dr. John E. Thomas, the fourth chancellor/president. There is also a section "In Memoriam" to President W.H. (Bill) Plemmons and Cratis D. Williams. The final section provides biographical sketches of the faculty emeriti of Appalachian State University, including: Ruby Lavelle Akers, Jose Antonio Amaro Sr, John Glenn Barden, Ann C. Blackburn, James Andrew Brakefield, John Hibbs Brashear, Lucy Moore Brashear, Carl Herbert Bredow, Beulah Catherine Campbell, Jessie Luella Carpenter, James Monroe Cole, May Evans Denton, Finnis Ray Derrick, MacWilliam Disbrow, Jefferson Max Dixon, Maxie Greene Edmisten, Daisy Williams Eggers, Graydon Poe Eggers, Herman Roland Eggers, Terry Elmer Epperson Jr, William Leonard Eury, Elizabeth Fox, Clarence Hazel Gilstrap, Margaret English Gragg, Martha Grey Hawkinson, Hans Gerhard Heymann, Cleone Haynes Hodges, Francis Lentz Hoover, Rena Caldwell Hoover, Ben Haskell Horton Jr, Mary Alice Huff, Virginia Ineso Irons, Charles L. Isley Jr, James E. Johnson, Isabel Fleming Jones, Barbara Adele Justice, Ila Taylor Justice, Grace Greene Lilly, Virginia Wary Linney, Carl Garnett Meeks, Eloise Camp Melton, William Dean Meredith, Joseph Long Murphy III, Clyde Charles Owen, Charles E. Palmer, Uberto Price, Mary Eunice Query, Beatrix Blanton Ramey, Robert Lee Randall, Lee Reynolds, Madge Mozelle Rhyne, Jane Margaret Riner, David T. Robinson, Loris Shipman, Zebulon Vance Shook, Nathaniel Hawthorne Shope, Catherine Jeanette Smith, Wiley Francis Smith, Starr Neely Stacy Jr., Frank Richard Steckel, Roger Evan Thomas, Rebecca McCotter Tomlinson, Kathryn Croft Tully, Teunis Vergeer, Marshall Leroy Walters, Robert William Watkins, Vivian Wood Welborn, John Henry Williams, and Julian Clifton Yoder.