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Southern Yearbook 1968 Info Official Announcement of the 1968 Officers and Executive Committees SL TA Committees District Officers Membership Southern Rankings for 1967 District Rankings for 1967 1968 Schedule of Sanctioned Southern Tournaments SOUTHERN LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION SLTA-USLTA 1968 JUNIOR TENNIS CIRCUIT J 't June 3-6 ALABAMA STATE JUNIOR OPEN Junior and Boys 16-10sd, Girls 18~ OFFICERS 10sd, Mobile Tennis Center, Mobile, Alabama. PRESIDENT... -----------------------------------------------Victor Sheshunoff June 10-15 SOUTHERN JUNIOR AND BOYS P. 0. Box 709 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS, Junior & Magnolia, Arkansas 71753 Boys 16-12sd, Davidson College, Da­ FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT______________________ ]. Randolph Gregson vidson, N. C. 915 Carondelet Bldg. June 17-22 GEORGIA STATE JUNIOR OPEN, New Orleans, La. 70130 Junior and Boys 16-lOsd, Girls 18- 10sd, Bitsy Grant Tennis Center, At­ SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT --------------------Leslie H. Jenkins lanta, Ga. 817 Whirlaway Drive Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 June 24-30 SOUTHERN GIRLS OPEN AND TVI, Junior and Boys 16-12sd, Girls SECRETARY-TREASURER __________________ Mrs. Joseph E. Lay 18-12sd, Manker Patten Tennis Cen­ 3009 Rockingham Dr., N.E. ter, Chattanooga, Tenn. Atlanta, Georgia 30327 July 1-6 VOLUNTEER STATE JUNIOR SECTIONAL DELEGATE ---------------------------Victor Sheshunoff OPEN, Junior and Boys 16-12sd, P. 0. Box 709 Girls 18-12sd. Vanderbilt University, Magnolia, Arkansas 717 53 c/o Nashville Tennis Assn., Nashville, Tenn. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ____________________ Miss Natalie Cohen July 15-20 SMOKY MOUNTAIN J UN I 0 R SLTA Sectional Office OPEN, Junior and Boys 16-10sd, 3121 Maple Dr., N.E., Room 21-B Girls 18-10sd, Knoxville Racquet Atlanta, Georgia 30305 Club, Knoxville, Tenn. Tel. N<l. Area Code 404 - 237-1319 or (Home) 876-8383 USLT A Junior Championships and Other Important Tournaments DELEGATES AT LARGE June 17-22 USLTA Interscholastics for Boys and Howard McCall, III.... --------------------------4925 Northway Dr., N.E. Girls, Baylor School, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Tenn. Pat M. RileY---------------------------------------- No. 2 Ranch Valley Rd. July 1-7 ULSTA Jr. Hard Court (B,G), Pe­ Little Rock, Ark. 72207 ninsula T.C., Burlingame, Calif. July 8-14 USLTA Jr. Clay Court Chps; B18-16 Dr. Joe Garcia, Jr·-----------------------------------------716 Cheowa Circle G18; Louisville (Ky.) Tennis Center Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 July 22-27 USLTA Boys and Girls 14&12, Chat­ Carlyle B. Lewis.---------------------------------------------------P. 0. Box 108 tanooga, Tenn.) Tennis Club Madison, N. C. 27025 July 28- USLTA Girls'-16, Bath and Tennis Aug. 3 Club, Lake Bluff, Ill. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE July 28- USLTA Jr. & Boys Chps., Kalamazoo, ( District Delegates) Aug. 4 (Mich.) College july 29- Delaware Girls Grass Courts Chps., Aug. 4 Wilmington (Del.) C.C. ALABAMA-----------------------------------------------------· Jack Evans Aug. 6-9 USLT A Girls' Intersectional Team ARKANSAS------------------------------------------Dr. Ted Bailey Matches (grass) , site to be deter- mined. GEORGIA ------------------------------------------------Chuck Sloane, Sr. Aug. 6-11 USLT A Jr. Boys Grass Court Chps., KENTUCKY-----------------------------------Richard H. Swigart Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Racquet Club LOUISIANA --------------------------------------------------Meredith Bogan Aug. 12-17 USLTA Girls'-18 Chps., Philadelphia ( Pa.) Cricket Club MISSISSIPPI .... --------------------------------------------Powers Moore II Nov. 28- USLTA Jr. and Boys Indoor, Dallas NORTH CAROLINA -----------------------------------------·Allen Morris Dec. 1 (Tex.) Market Hall SOUTH CAROLINA.-------------------------------Wilton McKinney Dec. 26-29 USLTA Girls'-18&16 Indoor, site to be determined TENNESSEE --------------------------------------------------Percy Green 1 ACTIVE PAST PRESIDENTS OFFICERS OF DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS Jack C. Bushman Randolph S. Reynolds Alex Guerry Gilbert T. Stacy W. E. Hester, Jr. Harvey Terrell ALABAMA Pollard Parsons Alex Wellford, Sr. Robert S. Piatt Frank Willett PRESIDENT Paul Anderson .......... 3503 Venture Rd., Huntsville, Ala. 35805 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT Dr. Fletcher Comer........ 120 Lake Dr., Birmingham, Ala. 35213 RANKING Men _____________________ ------- .. -------------------------------- ............ Newton Cox 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Evans ------------------.3602 San Juan Dr., Mobile, Ala. 36609 Mobile Tennis Center 851 Gaillard Dr., Mobile, Ala. 36608 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-ENROLLMENT CHAIRMAN Women ...................... --------------- ---------------Miss Owen McHaney Betty Templeton Jones--·---·-------------------- 5648 lOth Ave., So. 2114 N. Palm, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 Birmingham, Ala., 35222 Women's Senior and Junior Veterans..... Mrs. Gladys Fisher TREASURER 1620 Autry Way, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 Dr. Dick Briggs ....... 618 Dexter Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 35213 Junior Boys --- -------------------------------------------Mrs. Arthur Howell DELEGATE TO SLTA 3727 Tuxedo Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Jack Evans ................. ·-·················---First National Bank Bldg. Boys 14-12------------------------------ -------------------------------Jack Browdy Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401 367 E. Paces Ferry Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Girls 18-16·-------------------------------------------------------Mrs. Joe Garcia ARKANSAS 716 Cheowa Cir., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 PRESIDENT Girls 14-10 ---------------------------------------------------------Mrs. John Vest Kermit Tracy ____________ 3 Eastbrook Cir., Little Rock, Ark. 72205 771 Porter, Jackson, Miss. 39204 Men's Senior----------------------------------------------------Gilbert T. Stacy 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT 2015 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 Edgar Bethal ............. 615 North B St., Fort Smith, Ark. 72901 Father and Son ---------------------------------------------------Larry Shippey 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT 3190 Marne Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Leslie Mcintyre .......... .401 W. 40th St., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601 SECRETARY-ENROLLMENT CHAIRMAN QUALIFYING FOR USLTA CHAMPIONSHIPS Jack Hamilton .. ., ... ---···········----------------5301 Country Club Blvd. ,_ ' Little Rock, Ark. 72207 Junior Boys ---------------------------------------------------Robert S. Piatt 3318 Lexington Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40206 TREASURER Harry Farr._________________ 1515 W. 7th St., Little Rock, Ark. 72205 Boys and GirIs 14-12.... --------------------------------------- Frank Willett Peter Pan Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn 37350 DELEGATE TO SLTA Girls 18-l6__________________________________________________ Mrs. Joseph Lay Dr. Ted Bailey ........ S Longfellow Cir., Little Rock, Ark. 72207 3009 Rockingham Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30327 MEMBERSHIP (Clubs). ------------------------------Leslie H. Jenkins GEORGIA 817 Whirlaway Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. 37919 JUNIOR WIGHTMAN CUP.................... Mrs. William Crady PRESIDENT 169 West Wind Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 Chuck Sloane, Sr............... --------------------2774 Overlook Dr., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30328 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT........ -----------------------Mrs. John Vest 771 Porter, Jackson, Miss. 392.04 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT Willis Irvin .... ·----------------------------- 93 7 Ellis St., Augusta 30902 SANCTION AND SCHEDULE-------------Miss Natalie Cohen SLTA Sectional Office, 3121 Maple Dr., N.E. 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT Room 21-B, Atlanta, Ga. 30305 George Wallis.. ............. 15 Crestwood Dr., Rome, Ga. 30161 PLAYER ENROLLMENT.. --------------------------------Dr. Ted Bailey SECRETARY 8 Longfellow Circle, Little Rock, Ark. 72207 Natalie Cohen._ ······--··---------3121 Maple Dr., N.E., Room 21B GIRLS' INTERSECTIONAL TEAM............ Mrs. Joseph Lay Atlanta, Ga. 30305 3009 Rockingham Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30327 TREASURER TENNIS PATRONS.-----------------------------------------Gilbert T. Stacy Ruth Lay ...... 3009 Rockingham Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30327 2015 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30309 DELEGATE TO SLTA UMPIRES.----------------------------------.--------------Wilton J. McKinney Chuck Sloane, Sr. 238 Byrd Blvd., Greenville, S. C. 29605 GRASS COURT DEVELOPMENT______________________ Jack Evans ENROLLMENT CHAIRMAN 1030 E. 15th St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401 Mrs. George Wallis 15 Crestwood Dr., Rome, Ga. 30161 3 2 KENTUCKY 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT E. G. Smith, Jr·------------------------------------------- 2590 Warwick Rd. PRESIDENT Winston-Salem, N. C. 27104 Sam 0. English, Jr....... -408 Sprite Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40207 3RD VICE-PRESIDENT 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT Buck Archer ... _____________ 307 Belvedere Ave., Shelby, N. C. 28150 Jerry Johns...... ---·--·-····-----------------· Box 308, Somerset, Ky. 42501 4TH VICE-PRESIDENT 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT Tom Norfleet, Jr........... Woodbourne St., Roxobel, N. C. 27872 Richard Vimont ---·---------139 Market St., Lexington, Ky. 40507 SECRETARY-TREASURER AND 3RD VICE-PRESIDENT ENROLLMENT CHAIRMAN Larry Roberts .... --------520 Chinoe Rd., Lexington, Ky. 40502 Carlyle B. Lewis._____________ p, 0. Box 108, Madison, N. C. 27025 SECRETARY DELEGATE TO SLTA Victor Williams .2225 Gladstone Ave., Louisville, Ky. 40205 Allen Morris TREASURER Richard H. SwigarL.. 25 18 Top Hill Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40206 SOUTH CAROLINA DELEGATE TO SLTA Sam 0. English, Jr. PRESIDENT Sam DanieL.......... 1710 Hollywood Dr., Columbia, S.C. 29205 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT LOUISIANA H. Malloy Evans .... ----------------------- Box 337, Belton, S. C. 29627 PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER AND Roy Bartlett IL .............. 929 Helios Ave., Metairie, La. 70055 ENROLLMENT CHAIRMAN Wilton J. McKinney.... 238 Byrd Blvd., Greenville, S. C. 29605
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