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1 Tennessee State University Special Collections Presents An Olympic Tradition
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2 Introduction Special emphasis on the TSU Olympic tradition Achievements of TSU athletes
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3 Coach Edward S. Temple Temple served as Head Women’s Track Coach for forty-four years at TSU, Nashville, Tennessee and Associate Professor of Sociology
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4 Lucinda Williams Adams 1955-1960 (Rome, 1960-gold medal)
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5 Chandra Cheeseborough 1975-1978 Los Angeles, 1984-two gold medals, silver medal)
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6 Edith McGuire Duvall Edith McGuire, Wyomia Tyus and Coach Ed Temple 1961-1965 (Tokyo, 1964-gold medal, two silver medals)
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7 Isabelle Daniels Isabelle Daniels 1955-1959 (Melbourne, 1956-bronze medal)
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8 Kathy McMillian 1976-1980 (Montreal, 1976-silver medal)
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9 Madeline Manning Mims 1968-1972 (Mexico City, 1968-gold medal; Munich, 1972-silver medal)
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10 Martha Hudson Pennyman 1957-1961 (Rome, 1960-gold medal)
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11 Wilma Rudolph 1958-1962 (Melbourne, 1956-bronze medal; Rome, 1960-three gold medals)
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12 Wilma Rudolph Wilma Rudolph President John F. Kennedy, Wilma Rudolph, Blanche Rudolph, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Bobby Logan & Coach Temple
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13 Barbara Jones Slater 1957-1961 (Helsinki, 1952- gold medal; Rome, 1960- gold medal)
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14 Mae Faggs Starr 1952-1956 (Helsinki, 1952- gold medal; Melbourne, 1956-bronze medal)
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15 Wyomia Tyus 1963-1968 (Tokyo, 1964- two gold medals, silver medal; Mexico City, 1968- two gold medals)
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16 Willye B. White 1956-1959 (Melbourne, 1956- silver medal)
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17 Margaret Matthews Wilburn 1955-1959 (Melbourne, 1956-bronze medal)
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18 Ralph Boston 1958-1961 (Rome, 1960-gold medal; Tokyo, 1964-silver medal; Mexico City, 1968-bronze medal)
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19 Go for the Gold Sharon E. Hull, Head of Special Collections http://www.tnstate.edu/library/special.html
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