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    • Team Photo Outside 

      unknown (undated)
      The team poses for a photo outside Cheek Gymnasium.
    • Ted Thomas and Craig Farmer 

      unknown (undated)
      Ted Thomas: Humanities professor; At Milligan 1999-Present | Craig Farmer: Humanities professor; At Milligan 1994-Present
    • Terry Dibble 

      unknown (undated)
      Humanities professor; At Milligan 1971-2000
    • Three Men Watching a Match 

      unknown (1964-02)
      Coach Crowder and two wrestlers intently watch a match.
    • Tim DIllon 

      unknown (undated)
      Humanities professor; At Milligan 1982-Present
    • Two Wrestlers and the Coach 

      unknown (1963-1964)
      Two wrestlers (Jack Schmarr, Rex Jackson) pose for the camera as Coach Crowder looks on.
    • Virgil & Mrs. Geneva Elliott 

      Skeet Tallent Studio, Knoxville, Tennessee (Skeet Tallent Studio, Knoxville, Tennessee, undated)
      Virgil & Mrs. Geneva Elliott
    • William Johnson Matthews' Class 

      Unknown author (1894)
      Despite opportunities for genders to mix in some classes and clubs, there was certainly still gender segregation heavily enforced at Milligan. For example, in the early days of Milligan College, the business institute at ...
    • Willie Godby Tabor's Shorthand Class 

      Unknown author (1897)
      Identified: Mrs. J.W. Tabor, Sally Master, W.D. Sutton
    • Wilson G. Barker, c. 1865 

      J. Smarer (1865)
      Rev. Wilson Gilvan Barker was born near Bristol, Virginia, on December 25, 1830. He was trained as a school teacher and served as a Colonel in the Confederate forces during the Civil War. On February 4, 1866, Barker was ...
    • Women in Caps and Gowns 

      Unknown author (undated)
      Women at Milligan were subjected to stricter rules than men were. The 1901-1902 Annual gives rules for a uniform for women to wear. None is mentioned for the men outside of the general statement about “economy in dress.” ...
    • Wonderful Wednesday 

      unknown (undated)
      Photo of Wonderful Wednesday from 1970s-1980s
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1969 

      unknown (1969-04-30)
      The tradition of Wonderful Wednesday began on April 30, 1969. President Jess W. Johnson made a proclamation on the Seeger Memorial Chapel steps stating that students would not have classes that day. Notice how some of the ...
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1969 

      Buffalo staff (1969)
      1969 Buffalo yearbook documenting the first Wonderful Wednesday.
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1969 News Release 

      unknown (1969-04-30)
      Milligan College press release for the first Wonderful Wednesday
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1978 

      unknown (1978)
      This a picture from the 1978 Wonderful Wednesday. Notice a young Jim Dahlman, wearing the shirt that says “Rustics,” participating in an obstacle course as a student at Milligan.
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1984 "Terrific Tuesday" 

      unknown (1984)
      This is a picture of a student enjoying herself during the 1978 Wonderful Wednesday which was on a Tuesday.
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1988 

      John Derry (1988-04-18)
      The theme of Wonderful Wednesday 1988 was “High Expectations”. Students woke up that morning with a letter from the Dean of Students, John Derry, stating that Wonderful Wednesday was on Marvelous Monday that year. Notice ...
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1990 

      White, Jennifer (1990)
      1990 Buffalo yearbook. You can see the description on the page of the activities that took place, as well as the pictures with their own descriptions that tell what’s going on.
    • Wonderful Wednesday 1992 

      Buffalo staff (1992)
      1992 Buffalo yearbook. This year’s theme for Wonderful Wednesday was “The Greatest Show on Earth”. Of special note is the picture of Dr. Leggett and Dean Weedman participating in the Jell-O wrestling competition.

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