East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)
- Class of 1927
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Perhaps We have not entirely succeeded, but if you, in some measure, find in these pages the spirit of Teachers College, We shall be content. Page Fo ur dill dw 1: 1 Q I? 11: Ii' 15: II: 1, I1 11 I 1 '1 1 . , I 1 , 1 1,1 1 1 1 I. . I 111 :I I 1: 11: I1 1 Il 11: II' In lg: 11 1 I 11: 11 :I 15' 11 1: Ii' 1-: I1 11' 11: 11 11 11: 11: 11: 11: I 1 III -I I I 15' 1: 1' ' 1 1 1- I1 P I1 . 11 1 11-: 1-I :1 1'1' fl 1: 1: 1 1 11: 11, 1: I 1 VII I :1 I 1 I11 15' 15' 1 1 '1 , I 1 111: 11 1'-' .41 ,Il 11 . 1 11 I I I 1 15' 12' 11' 12' 15' 111: I 1 1'1' 15' 15 III 1: Ipifknrp Page Five Table of Contents I. COLLEGE II. CLASSES III. ORGANIZATIONS IV. ATHLETICS V. MISCELLANEOUS I Q ZLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.LTLTLTLT:TLTLTLTLTLTQTLTLTLTLTQTLTLTL7'TLTLTJYTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT. 5 q,q,N,-vxfq'-v-v-.-v ,...,,,..f,1.n.f-A.f- Q 'Q- amn Dedication To A. Vernon McFee, Whose life exemplifies for us uthe beauty of a:cl1eerful spirit, high ideals, unfailing loyalty, and unselfish co- operation5 We affectionately dedicate this volume of Old Hickory. QA' 'lf ,vt ' ' 7 1 fjfaaa ahh '15 I I II 124 I 1 41, ,I I . II If, I,-I 4,-I 4,-I I 4 IQ: If, 4,-I 4,-, Ig, 44, I,-, 44, I 4 IU' IU' 4'-' 45' IU' .II I II , 4-I I,-I I 4 I I I 4 I I 4,- I I 4 I'-' IW' I I 4,- I 4' IU' VI' ' I I 4 I I I 4 4'-' 4 I 4,4 II lg, 4,-, 4,1 II I 4 42' . 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'f ., ' ' I , ' i : If V wa' 1 :Msf'a.52!,-? . ,X -114 X WLLL' Q 1 NX ,, .L- N ..'- .. tai! Old Hickor 1927 Bonnie Shell -..,....................- ..................... E ditor-in-Chief Elizabeth McNeil ................ ........................ A ssociate Editor Q. B, Kennedy .........................-...... ....... B usiness Manage1' Frank P. Smith-.--Q ................................. Asst. Business Manager Annabel Aslinger ........................................... Literary Eclitffr Genoha BIO'1'1'1S01'1 --H-H-----------------------------H-we-w----Art Editors Bennle Artz Q1 Reata HOW? . ........................................ Orgmzization Editors Ruth McNe11 I Bess Archer - , - ............................................. Kodak Edztors Hettle Ewalt VV. M. Campbell I E V- , F ............................................ Joke dstois Edna McDonalcl . Dess' M -t' ' I - le al In ................................... 1fld'U87'7fZSZ7'Lg Dlanagers Frances WCtll61'bjV T. J. ' - - G1 ay ........................................... Athletzc Eclztors Kayte Cooper ' Sib 'l Clo 'cl 5 5 ..-..-............. ........... , .................. I Collectors lVIa1'garet Lusk M. D. Thornburg -E ......... T ......... - ...................... --Class Editor ROC'-IICY C. McNabb ............................... .... S ecretary-to-The-Staff Page Eight 'Ib 2 I m I U ip i c R U tQ1?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT5EI 'II ' I I 4 . 11-I 14, I 1 12' 15I I 1 11' 1'-' I I I 1-- 11' 12' II I 1 13' 1,I 11, I 4 11-I 19, 11, 11, 1 12' 11 I 4 1 I I1 I 'I I1 1 4 1 I .II I 11-' 11' II 1,I III I I ,II II 1 1 1 I I. 12' 11' I I 11: I 1 1'-' 12' 1'-' 15' 12' 15' 12' 11' 11' 1 1-' I I I I 1. 1. 1 I. I . ,I II ,I II LI 14, 11, 11, . 1 I. . I . I 1 1f4I 14, 15, :1 III fl 14, 11, I 1 1'-' 1'1' II I4 1'-' 11' 1 1' 1f1I 1,-I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I II' I QW' 6 7 . 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Alma Mater Our College stands, our dearest mother, Silent ever, looking forward To the years that breathless wait, Trusting only in her children That her honor shall not bate, Seeing dimly, in the distance, Years and people yet unborn That are shadows of her substance That shall reap what she has sown. VVe, her children, bear her spirit, Live her hope, and feel her woe As the years glide stilly onward That shall reap what we shall sow. VVe are here where others stood Young as we, with hopes as young. Thoughts we think were thought before From the dawning of the world. VVe are just as wise as they, They were just as broad as we. Later they grew gray and died, But their spirit lives inside. We are but their voice that speaks Out of all the lengthening past From the dawning of the world. Let us fret and scoff and rage We are not a race anew, We are voices of an age, dawning ever, old yet new. Page Ten I . 4,4I 4,4, 4,4, I4 I. I4 I. I. . I4 4 I4 4, I I I I. I. 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To have general supervision and direction of the various student activities :H not included in the social activities-these include athletics, literary, debat- IQ' :I ing, dramatics, musical, band, publication, and religious organizationsg :I -'I :I I 2. To make or approve schedules of athletic games and contests and see that :QI :I state and district regulations are enforced in the College, I: I . . . 'I' :II 3., To make an equitable distribution among the student organizations of the I: College, of the money received through the student activity fee, and have :QI :I general supervision of thc receipts and expenilitures of money for student lf: :JI activities 3 If: gl :i 44. In order to avoid conflicts in meetings of general interest and not over- :I burden the student with outside interests, make and publish, in conjunction :QI :II with the Social and Entertainment and Lyceum Committees, a reasonable If: III: period in advance a calendar of events, and In I:. :I 5. 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At last the I' impossible has been attained. It is not that this is the most intelligent class that I has ever graduatedg it is not that the members are the most handsome in appear- :QI anceg it is not that the class is the largest in number. This class is distinguished I in a wa f that 'ives its members more honor than those well deserved assertions. 'fl ,I 5 8 It :II It is simply this: the class of 1927 confides with reluctance its claim of being the If: I4 most modest and unassuming of Teachers College. III :QI Ig., For this reason little can be said of the quiet, dignified days of their freshman ' . . I II If' ear. In fact, the manner of the students and the hi 'li 'rades received then wouid 'II :ffl have led one to believe that they were Juniors or at least Sophomo-res. III III Is: Neither can it be said that the members of this class of 1927 have tried to :III monopolize all the offices of honor and influence in the different organizations of If the campus, but have taken such honors only when they were forced to accept III them because there were no others sufficiently qualified. I, I'l ld III :III This Senior 'Class has not attempted to dictate to the college faculty, as some It others have done. Only one day in the senior year did they demand the privilege II of showing how a college should be managed, and on that day a high degree of II efficiency in teaching was demonstrated. Ii I'I III III :JE F or four years members of the. Senior Class have gone quietly and humbly about :Ill the business of acquiring knowledge. Until commencement time, no one, not evcn :QI the instructors, know of their rich possessions, but now that the Seniors are about If' to venture out into life, they can no longer keep the secret. Ii: I' 'II II' 'II III ELIZABETH MURPHY II If I+! II' 'f'I II' 'II IW' 'II IU' '-'I 'II III 'III If' I'-I 'II II III I II :III ll.: III :QI II II :I :I I II II III II II KI Page Twenty :I I II! QF?7LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT5YT'LT4Tg:lTLilyLTLTLTL?LTLTL:L:L:LTL7l?LTLTLTLTLTLQC21IQ: .Q Q I . R' f.. ij 1. I ' 5' if ' 1 l 1 . ,A 0 4' X , l . . X . JAMES OSCAR HARVILLE Idol, Tennessee Science, English, Mathematics Pestalozzirm President Pestalogzian VVinter '26. Dramatic Club. ' Debating Club. Science Club Tennis Team, '26, '27, Associate Editor Chalk Line, '27. Business Manager Chalk Line, '26. President Junior Class, '26. Member Student Council, '26. Asst. Advertising Mgr, Old Hickory, '26 President Senior Class. BONNIE ELIZABETH SHELL Johnson City, Tennessee h Home Economics, English, Science Kafppa Delta Phi Pi Sigma, Editor-in-Chief Old Hickory, '27. President Girls Glee Club, '2'7. President Dramatic Club, '25. President Pi Sigma, '26. Vice President Student Body, '26. Vice President Girls Glee Club, '26. Secretary Junior Class, '26. Secretary and Treasurer Pi Sigma, '24-. Treasurer Kappa Delta Phi, '25, '26, '27 ' ' 3 1 Athletic Editor Chalk Line, 25, 26. Manager Girls Basketball Team, '26. Member Girls T Club, '26, '27. Tennis Club, '24, '25. Cheer Leader, '24-, '25, '26, '27. Page Twenty-oncl I E, 6 . D , , 'EDIU Ipinknr 3 e 4 I I 4 I . I I v-v-rv-v-rv-v-f-A .,,m QD I U U9 i K k U fE11TLTLT.LTLTLTLTLTLTLT.174TLTLTLTLTL7LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ.TLTgfLTLT.1TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTE'III II II II II L gil' IQ I,-I '-I I,-I Ig, lg, I-g II IU I QUALLS BARKSDALE KENNEDY I Vonore, Tennessee In Chemistry, Biology, Foreign Languages I' Varsity Football, '26, 327- I' Varsity Baseball, '26, '27. I Athletic Editor Chalk Line, '27. I. Business Manager Old Hickory, '27. Science Club. II T Club. ' I Dormitory Club. I I I I. I I I. I. I. I I I. I I. I 'I I. I I. I I. I ELIZABETH MILLER MQNEIL I Johnson City, Tennessee I History, English, Spanish Kappa Delta Phi I. Literary Editor Chalk Line, '27. I Associate Editor Old Hickory, ,27. I President Debating Club, Spring, '27. I Debating Team, '27. 1 Associate Editor Chalk Line, '25. I Organization Editor Old Hickory, '25, I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I. I I I In I. I I I I Page Twenty-two I. I ew 4? I 'I I 4 I 1 1 v . v 4-16 13 4111 Q. - , 'T-TjLfLTLTLTLTLTLTLTgTLTL7LTgTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL 1T:?LTgTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL75 II 1-, 1,-, 1-, 1-, 11, 11, 1-, 1-, 1, 1 I 1 17' 1'1I If- 11I 11, 11, 1,- . I I1 I I 11, I 1 III 11, 11, 1-, 1-, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 I1 . 11I I 1 III 11, 11, III 'I ,I 1'1 I IQ, 11, 1-, 11, 1-, 11, 11, 11, 11, . 11, 11, 1, 1 I1 12' 11-I 1-, 1-, I 1 III 1 1 1 I 1 I II' IQI I 1 II 1'1' 1 II .II I I 1 lf' 1-I I'I 11, 11 11-I I Ii' -I II I 'I . 1 . 1 1'1 1-I 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, I1 -I 1 II , 11I 11, 11, 11, 111' 1 I III FRANK P. SMITH Decatur, Tennessee English, History and Science Pestalozzicm Vice-President Senior Class, '27. Asst. Business Mgr. Old Hickory, '27. Campus Editor Chalk Line. President United Student Body, '23, '24, President Pestalozzian Literary Society, Fall '23. Student Activities Council, 1923-241. Advertising Manager Old Hickory, '24-. ELIZABETH MAY MURPHY- Etowzih, Tennessee Sapphonian History, Literature, Geography Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '241-'25g '26-,275 President, '25-'26, ' Sapphonian, Secretar , '25, Presidenth '26, critic, '27. , . Debating Club, Secr ary SI, '2,6fsQ27. Organizations r Cll2lI1k,Q1.fil'lC, X226-'27. Tennis Club. In ,II - Secretary, Seigx1IIIr Class.,IUII , , . .. , N' U N III I 1, 1,11 ,II . II I, 1 If I cf fl -. ,. SJDIIJ ibickm: A-W-www I. 1 1 1'1' 1 1 I. . 1 I. . . I1 I 11 . I , , , ,. . 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Ii IQ: I. ly' I 'I'I 'II lg, 'I'I In lg' :II I-QI 414: II' lg' 'II II 'I' I'-' I If I 17' 'II 15' 'I'I III: l'I :III :II IQ: IW, 'SI 'II 'II 'II 'I'I 'I'I I-'I I' If-I IQ Ig, I, Ig' 1, If' I III: I ':'I :QI MARGARET EDNA MCDONALD :Ijl Johnson City, Tennessee .' I'I Home Economics, English, Science :V IQ: Sapphonian Society. IZ lg' President Greene County Club, '24-. :I 39 Joke Editor old Hickory, '27. ,QI 4' In Il III' III 114: III 14' II IN: lgi 'I'I 'II :-I I III I'4l IZ' Ig' I 'II IZ' Ig' IH' I1 II 'I :I I :QI :II Ii: If-I 'I'I 'II lg' LI 'HI 'II lg, 'JI lg, l'I II, I,- II I' QI I-QI if: Page Twenty-four ff' -TI -,I 41I1QSLTLTLrg:LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT5-L:L:L:LfL1LfL1L:L:L:L:LfL:L:LfLTLTLTLTL7LTLTLTlTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLfLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL2 gdb 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Q- , 2' .Q44Q3757i:L:LfLfL?L:LTL7LfLfL7lTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLT:.TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT QD I U K k U t :I 44: 4'4' I 44' I '44 lg: .4 I4 II 'fl 4'4' I 4'4: III i :QI I-24 'FI 4'-' 'fl 4'-' '44 4'4' '94 4 '44 44 4,4 42: :fl II' 44 4,4 45: II I4 4: :-4 J. TOY GRAY 45: I' Johnson Cit , Tennessee 42' 44I Y ,4 4:4: Mathematics, English, Science I: ', :I Science Club. - 4,4 Assistant in Biology Department, '27. 4.4 I'-: Athletic Editor Old Hickory, '27. 4,4 I4 President Vifashin -ton Count Club, Sum- If' 4 g y 4: 41: mer, '23. :Q4 If: 4'4' 4 '94 4 I 44' 1 4'-' '94 4'-' '94 44 44, 4' 'VI 44' '44 44: I4 I' . :I 44 44 -4,4 :I I:'4 4',I 4,44 III I' 4',I I: 4',' I' 4',I I, 4'.' I' 4 4, ' 4 is I 4: SIBYL LUCILLE CLOYD :I :Q Mosheim, Tennessee 4: Mathematics, English, Science, Home 44: A Economics :Q4 II' Sa 4 honicm I 4 pp :QI 4: chair Line Staff. 44 44 Old Hickory Staff. I.'4 4:: President Greene County Club, '27. :ju I4 Dramatic Club. 44: 4,4 Science Club. IT' 4: 4 :ju i'4 45' :4: II4: 4': :-Q4 :4 'II I4: :PII II' 4-I 4'-' 'fl I4' I 4' 'fl 414: :ju 4: 4'4' '44 4 'fu 'I I' 'fl 4'-' I4 - 4ZI II' 'II 4f: :-Q4 :Q4 Page Twenty-five : : II ' 4'I QIIQFLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-T-T'T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-?--v-v----v-v-----7---------f----v--v--------f---Y---'Y-v-v-'Y' C5 'U' 44:1 3' and-J Iu- ,,,,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,.,. -..f.A.f.f5f5f5f..f-.A.4 Q IW HD I U f k U t QlTlTlT-1TlTlTlTlTlTlTlTlTLTLTlTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-ITLTLTI-TLfLT:TLfLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-:TLfLTLTi ANNABEL ASLINGER Sale Creek, Tennessee Literature, History, French Sapphonicm Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26, '27. Vice President Sapphonian, Winter, '27, President Dramatic Club, Fall, '26. Literary Editor Old Hickory. UNA VIOLET HARRIS I Bulls Gap, Tennessee English, History, Mathematics Saq9ph01zian Editor-in-Chief Chalk Line, '26, '27. President Sapphonian, Winter, '27. President Dramatic Club, Spring, '27, Vice President Y. W. C. A. Winter and Spring, '27, Page Twenty-six :Q - 'I II . 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' Y Y f ' lt' SVI: -'-f . ,Q 4' I ' -' . f-i ' ,,- gi, . - - .ev w 1-J, --, . - EQE l .- M I 'A '-lf, .1 Elf' :fit 2 ll: 1-1' fi: :Lf ' f ' N.. -1 .f :ju 1-ju, ANNA KAiq.TE COOPER ,lg :PI Johnson City, Tennessee :QI Q: Home Economics, English, Science fi: 1-'I Icwppn Delta Phi Sorofrity, '25, '26, '27 lg: H1 -Varsity Basketball, '24, '26, 27. :lil Lf, Tennis Club, '24, 25. lil :',: Vice President Pi Sigma Literary So gl. ciety '25. ,II Secretary Dramatic Club, '24-, '25. :QI 'gl Leader in' Dramatic Club, l27. lf: lj: Campus Editor Chalk Line, '25, ,26. :QI :ily Vice President T Club, ,27. fl ,-,u Hiking Club, '24, 25. 15: :gg Athletic Editor old Hickory, '27, Ill 4 in 111: :Qu lg gl l: 1,1 -,r lf: fig '-u V-' li, ,-,u :il 11: :ll F: lil: I. '.' lg: 1-gl 1,, ,-,I :il V11 Y: 'fu ll 'Nu lj: 2' I-ju III: BENNIE ALBERTA ARTZ :Ill :QI Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, Science, English :fl Lafmbcla, Alpha Sigma. :iw lil Pi Sigma. :Qu :gh Vice President Pi Sigma, Fall, '26. IQ: ll: Art Editor Old Hickory, '27, 4.1, Secretary Science Club, '25, IZ' Orchestra, A ,- il Elf 2 - lvl U V 'H Q:-: :el If' 'fi lj-I :Qu 1,-, ,-,I 1,-, I-,I 'Hg , fl' 'WI 1 'i 15' 1-' E 'PI lil Iig ,ffl E, E -2 -..q 15, ll: :el lg, 1-,I I' 'I ll' 'fl fi' 'fn ll' 'fu ll' 'Nu ly' '-'I 1,11 'Ur lg, 'fr lf' :iii lf: Page Twenty-seven l:'I tajl Q5LTLTLTL?LTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTGTGTLTLTL73753313TlTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLtLtLTLTL2 ? 3 'W ww-alum 'WG II ' II II II I I I I I II 'YI I'-I III I'-I I I 'III IIII III III III I I IU' '-'I III . II IW' ' '-'I I'-I 'VI II' I I'-' 'UI II II I'-I II I I I' - I I I I II I. .II I II MURRAY D. THORNBURG ' I ' I I I 'I Boones Creek, Tennessee I' I, 'II I 'II Manual Arts, Agriculture, History III I :II Pestalozzifm, Intl I .I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I III Basketball, '23, '24, '25, '26, Captain, '25. III -QI Football, '24-, '25. III Tennis Team, '2'7. Manager Tennis, '2'7. III III President Pestalozzian Society, '26. III II Vice President T Club, '26. II III Art Editor Old Hickory, '26, III III Class Editor Old Hickory, '27. III II President Dormitory Club, '26, III I I'I If 'FI II I III HI 'I IIII III' III IIII I,-I II I,-I I-,I III IjI II IGI 'I I If' I-I :I II II I' 'I III I' I'I I II I II I. IQ' I I . II' 'II III III II I-'I II I-'I II IIII NELLIE RHODA PATRICK III Bristol, Tennessee III Literature, History, Science II IIII I:II II III III III II III III III II III III III II'I III I' I II' EI I 'I III gl I. .I III I ,I I I I I I ,I 'II II I 'I I I I I II II IU' III III I' I. I I I I I I I .I II III III II II I I , II II ' II I I' . II III I ,I 'I I' II 'I I I' . II I I I' II III I ,I I, I I I' III I I 'I II I .I III II III III III Page Twenty-eight II'I II QU 6FLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJPLTLTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQTQTQTQTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:-7L:L:L:LTL1 5 lib 5 5 qui Q11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q I , g Q-.ZTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ my I U Ib I B k U I gg I:'1 I I 1'1' '-I li-I Ig' 11' I1'1 Ig' If' 11' I1 11' I,'1 l'1I If' '91 1'-' '11 11 I1 I1'1 11' '11 12' 1 11' I-'1 15' ll 11' 1:1 1: 1: 11 I1 1-I 11 11 1 11 1-ji MARGARET MAXWELL LUSK 11 Johnson City, Tennessee 1: Latin, English, French Lambda Alpha, Sigma. In 11 ID: Tennis Club. ' :gl :vii Old Hickory Staff, ,26. 1: 11: President Orchestra, 955. A :,1 '11 Secretary Student Bo y 326. III Treasurer Senior Class, 'QT 121: ll President Glee Club, '25. I1 Chalk Line Staff, '27. 11 :fl President Freshman Class, '24-. 11: Collector Old Hickory, '27, :11 1-I 1f'I 'il 1 :111 11,1 1 I 11 I, 11 I 1:1 I' 1-I :III 1:1 1-I 11 '1I I.: 111 I.'1 'I 1:1 I1 Il: ':'1 1'- L' 121 1 1.1 111 ' 1: 1.1 RUTH MADLIN MCNEIL 1,1 :QI Johnson City, Tennessee 11: Mathematics, Science, Home Economics 'LUIITLZJIZIL Alpha Sigma. I-I ':1 151 Orchestra, 1,1 11: Nocturne Club, '25. :141 Science Club, '25, '26, '27, 'gl 11 Vice President Science Club, '26. 11: 11 Organization Editor Old Hickory, ,2'7. Assistant in Chemistry, Spring, '27. 121: . 1 III: 11 :141 1:1 1'1l I: 11 '51 Ig' I1'1 I1 '11 Ii' I:-1 ll: '1'1 I:'1 II I I1'1 I-'1 11 121 III 1'-' 1 11 'QI I1 11' 11 11' Ig, 1'1I I, 'gl 11' lg: :1'1 :QL Page Twenty-nine Il .'1 I1. - 53LTLTgTgTLT'T'T-T-T-T-T-T-T-1-Tv?------v---.-f-.--.--v--.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-v-.-v-.-v-v-.-v-.-Y-.-.-.-.-Y--.-Y--.-,-,-.-.-.-.-,-.-.- 5 HK' ow 5 5 219111 Imran1gf5:55:521fffffffffffLTfefffffffffffl115555555ffxffi51111 IDA ALMA BARNES Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, History, English Science Club. Circulation Manager Chalk Line, ,27. President Science Club, Spring, '27. W. LUCILE AYERS La.Follette, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Science Pi Sigma, Dramatic Club, '23, '24, '25, '27. Glee Club, '27. ' Y. W. C. A. Page Thirty 13: I 1 1,1 . 1 11: . 1,, 1 1'-' 11' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1': ' 1 1 . . 11 1,1, 1,1 1,1: 1,1, 11, I 1 15: 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, . 12 1 1 1 1 1 14, 11, 11, I 1 P I 11, 11, I 1 ,I 'I 1 11, 1,-, II 1 I 1 111: 11, 11, 1,-, 1,- 1 1 1 1 1,-: 1-, ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1,1: 1,-, 11, 11, I 1 1'-' 1'-' 1-1 , 1 , 1 , 1 . 15: 1 If-: 11, 1,-, I 1 111: 1,1, 14, I 1 15' -1 11 ff IZ: 15: II' 11 1g- 1,-: 1,-, li' 1'-' 1 1 1 1-1 , 1 1'-' 121' 1-' 12' 12' 11' 1'1: 15, I1 12-: 1-, Z-Dub ? qu Q01 .-.-LTL: Gill? I1 I I 1f1I :PI 1'1' 1'1I I1 1,11 1,1, I 1 1 1j-, 1,1, 1,1, I1 11-I 11, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, I1 I 1 1,1 1 1 ,I I 1 1:11 1,1, I 1 1'1' 111 1,-, 1 1'1 111 I 1 ,I I 11-I 1,1, 1,1, 1,-, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, I1 1,11 1,1, 1,- 1 1 1,, U1 1,1 , 1 1'1 11 1' ' 1' ' , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1' ,I 'I 1 1' I1 I I I I I I I I1 I I I I I I ,I I II I 11' 11-' 1,1 1,-, 11 1 ' I :1- 1'-I 1'- 1'1' 1111 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, I 1 1111 I 1 11' 11 QTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL11TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJILTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLE H.. K NAT E. HYDER Elizabethton, Tennessee A Mathematics, Manual Arts, English Pestalozzian. Y. M. C. A, Tennis. Glee Club. XXX - AMY IRENE KITZMILLER Jonesboro, Tennessee English, History, Science Sapphowfcmz. Joke Editor Chalk Line, '27. Page Thirty-one SDIU ibitkut 5 511119 1 1, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,1 II I I1 I1 I1 1 '1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 I H1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 ' I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 I ,I 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 'I 1 1,1 'I 1I1 ,I ,I 1,1 ,I I I 1,1 1 1 1 1'1' 1 I 1 I 1 1,1 , 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I ,. 1'- 'I I 1 I 1 ' I 1 1 1 I1' ' I 1 11 1 1 1. 11 11 ' 1 1 -'-'--L-LAL-LAL-L-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT3-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL111Gab I 5' 41 Qll I 2 9? 14, 4 I ' I I 1 II I :II I I I 14, I 4 I4 1'I 1, 14, I I ,I ,I I - I 14, I 4 - I , I . I4 1'I 1, 14, 1'4 1'4' I,I I I 14 I. 1 I I 1 1'4' 1QI 14, 14, I 1 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' III ,I I I I 14, I 114 I I. I 14, 14, I4 . I . ,I 1I I4 -I I I 14 1-I II' II 14, 14, II, I 'I JI 1,4 , I I. I I 4 I 1I I,'I 14, 14, 14, I 'I I 14, 1,4, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, I 4 1' II I' 1I II' 1'4' II I 1 I I 14, I4 I I 4 I II 14, 14, I 4 1'4' 1'4' 4 I I I I4 I-I 1 I I 1 III G 4 I 4 3 Q,-v-V-v-.-.fxfxfal-v ,.,,..,.,..,-f-.m.f-A.- 5 Emu u---------------..------ DESSIE NELLE MARTIN Johnson City, Tennessee Literature, History, Science Pi Sigma Glee Club, '25, '26, '27. Vice President of Glee Club, '27. Dramatic Club, '25, Hikers Club, '244, '25. Assistant Business Manager Chalk Line, '26, '27. Advertising Manager Old Hickory, '27, RUTH LOUISE VINES Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Biology Pi Sigma, Lambda Alpha Sigma, Page Thirty-two .1 I I II .I I II Ig, Ig, I 4 ,. 'I I I I I4' ' I I 1 1'4' 'I 14 I II 14, 14, 14, 14' 1 ,I 1fI 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, I 4 1fI 14, 14, 14, 14, 14 I 14, II 1-I I 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' 1'4I I I I II 1'4' 1'4' 1'4' II II, 1, 14, 1, 'I 'I 'I 4 ,I I4' 1'4' .I I I II 1'4' 1 . II 14, 14, II II 14, 14, 14, Ie, II II II II - I ,1 , . III -I I I,I I 14, 14, 14, 1:4 1' ' II QM:- .---.-.-.-.- A .-.LA Y . v - - .L. - . - - - - v - v . - - - - - - 'T-Tv?-T-T-T'TvT-T-T-T-Tv?-T-T'T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-Tv?-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-TY?-T-T-TT-T-T-T-T-TvT'TfT 4? ANNA ELIZABETH ATCHLEY Sevierville, Tennessee Home Economics, Science, English Sapphonian. Secretary Y. W. C. A., '26, '27, Secretary Science Club, Fall, '26. President Sevier County Club, '26. Vice President Sapphonian, Spring, 27. Campus Editor Chalk Line, '26, ,27. Dramatic Club. GENORA ELIZABETH MORRISON Covington, Okla. History, English, Geography Q Safpphonizm Treasurer Y. VV. C. A., '26, '27'. Member Student Executive Council, '27 Athletic Editor Chalk Line, '26, '27. Dramatic Club. Girls Varsity Basketball, '27. Page Thirty-three EDIU ilgitkllltp - -1. . , . ..,, 2 'e s's'is'4' e l s'e L A tt''i 'A 'i 'A''A'i 'e'e 'i ' Y' Amis'-AJ,f,,,A.N . -Q - mga. 12' 11-I 11' 1'-' 1'-' 1'-' 15' 111: I1 12' 1'-' 15' 11' 15' 15' 11' 1'-' 12: 11, 11, 1:- 12: II1, 11, 11, . 12' 15' 'HI 12' 12-I I 1 1'-' 1'-' 1'-' 12' 1'-' 1'-' 1'-' 12' 12' 1'-' II . 1'-' , 12: I 1 15: 11, 1 II 1 1 1 1:1 1,3 111: I 1 15' 1'-' 12' 1'-' 15: 1'1 111: 11, II, :J III , , 1 I 11' 11' II 1 1 1 1 1 r,I r,l 1: Il 15' 15' 12' 12' 121 , . I1 12' 11' 1'-' 15' , I 'I 11, 11, 11, I 1 15' II: 11, 11, 11, 1 1, ,1 1 I 1 1,1 . I I I I, JI 11, 11, 11, 11, ISI v-v-vs,qf-vqfnf-sf-sf .AAAJWWQWWW ED I D K FLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-5LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTSZLT CHAS. NELSON SWAN Johnson City, Tennessee English, Science, Mathematics HETTIE LEE EWALT Johnson City, Tennessee Kafppa Delta Phi Pi Sigma Vice President Pi Sigma, Fall, '26. Treasurer Pi Sigma, Spring, ,27. Treasurer and Business Manager Dra- matic Club, Fall, '26. Vice President Dramatic Club, VV. Q., '27 Campus Editor Chalk Line, '26-'27, Kodak Editor Old Hickory, '27. Page Thirty-four 4'''9755-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLILTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTlT,fLfL:L:L:L:L:L:- A -1-1-177.7.T.7.7.7.717v:.T.,,Tv,,,,T,,,,.w.,.V.-.-. 4? ---ff:1TffffffffffffQDIIJ ibickur MAUDE EMILEE COLLINS Isabella, Tennessee Industrial Arts, English, Mathematics Y. W. C. A. . Debating Club. Tennis Club. President Polk County Club, '24, '25. Secretary Polk County Club, '23, '26. KX-I - MINTHA NEWMAN Detroit, Michigan Home Economics, English, Industrial Arts Page Thirty-five I 4 ,I 4 I I 4 I 4 4 4 I,I I . . . . . . 4 I . . , 'I 'I I I I 4 4 4 4 'I 1 I 4 I I 4 I ,I I ,I I .'I 4 , ----A-- ----4--- ----------AA--------AA--AA-- Q E I D K k U L-.LAL-LAL-Q-.L-L-L-LAL-L-LALAL-L-L-LAL-g-g-L-LA.:-L-L-L-1-L-4-L-L-L-.1-L-L-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-.1-L-L-L-.1-L-L-LTL?lb 4 :fl 14' II 14' 'I'I II I , 'JI 14 4 'I' I 1,4 'II 44' l,' : I l, I:. :I'I I4' 44 I,I II I,, 'I'I If I,', l I Ig, ,,I 'I'I 15' 4. II 14' 'I'I I 'I 4, ,I :SI I'4' :II I' 1-I 1 'II 1' I ,QI IL, 44: :'I 1, ,II 1,4 ,II :I :I DORA LEE HUDDLE :II I.: Johnson City, Tennessee :II History, English, Geography F: 1' 'I 'I II' '4'I 14' 4 ,II I l'4' 44, ,II lg, ,,l II 'II ,II 4, ,QI l,, ,II 44, Il I4 l,, ,gl 4-, ,-I I II 1 'I'I I I4 44, ,II 'DI IH' :,4, I ,I,I -I III L. II II 1' I'I I' 'fl 15' :DI If: :QI : CLEO EDITH FISHER :I Johnson City, Tennessee If Science, Mathematics, English :I Pi Sigma 1,4 -'I :II Secretary and Treasurer Pi Sigma, '25. :gl ,xl Vice President Tennis Club, '25. IQ: I: Glee Club. :QI Science Club. ,QI Ii.: Nocturne Club, lf: 1, 1 Assistant Mana er Old Hickor , '25. 'II I , g Y I4 :II I Hiking ciub. II 1'-I ' 11 'I Ili 44, ,II 'SI 4'4' 'I 14' 44, ,II :I I' I ,I I4 14, 14 I ,I,, fin, , ,,,' 12: :QI 14, ,II 4, ,II 44, ,II Ig, ,II 4, ,II I'4I 44' Ig, ,II Is' 'JI IQ: Page Thirty-six Ig, Q11Qf?lTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL7LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTGTLTLTQTLTLT:YTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL7L?LTLtltl-:LTLTL7LTL7L7:-TLTLZ 3 ? SIM BEATY Cleveland, Tennessee Biology, History, English Pestalozzian I If . MAYBELLE SECHREST Johnson City, Tennessee History, Mathematics, English Page Thirty-seven Tffffewlu ngffkurpfwnwwff ' I I I I 'I I , V1 'I I I I I I I I II 'I Itl 'I Itl 'I I 'I I I I I , , , ,I I, l. I. 'I I. II' I 'I 'I II I,-, I I I 1. 'I I I III 1 I 'I 'I I I . I I I I I .,.'.x,.'. .-.-Y-vfxvv .A .-.. I I I I I I I 1 I QI I I I I I . I I I I I I ,I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I 'I QI ,I I ,I QI ,I I I I I I ,I 'I I 1 I I II II I I II III I I I 'I 'I ll 1 ,I I QI ,I I I I I I II II' II 1 I I I I I I I I II, I I I II' II Q 4? Ip.. lb' funn ipfamrp5iffLifff:ifLTfffffffflffezss:fflTfffffffff.Tfffffffffi Y. VV. C. A. Science Club. LEVVIS J. HARROD Athens, Tennessee P estalozzicm Matheniatics, History, Manual Arts President Rhea County Club, ,21. President Pestalozzian, Winter, '241. Editor Old Hickory, '241. ESSIE LOUISE GEE Cleveland, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Science Sapphou-ian Page Tlfirty-eight - - - - - - - - - - - -.-.-v..-.-.-.-.-.A.4.-...A.A.-.-.-.A.A.-.....-.....-...-.-.V,-.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.A.A...-.-.-.A.A.--.-. Q 'U' I 'I' 'I I :I gl ,I 11' 11' ,I I1' 'I I1' 11: Ifg I- ,I ,I ,I I In 11: 11:1 1 :I I ' I mb SAMUEL ADKINS BERTRAM Oneida, Tennessee History, Science, English A Pesutalozzian Science Club. Y. M. C. A. KX' V MARY SUE FORREST Niota, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Science Sapphomicm. Graduate Third Year Normal, '24, Sapphonian Parliamentarian, Winter, '23. Vice President Sapphonian, Spring, '23, Assistant Librarian, '22, '23, ,24-. Vice President Y. W. C, A., '23. Treasurer Sapphonian, Fall, '23. Home Economics Teacher Boone's Creek High School, '24-, '25, '26, Page Thirty-nine ZDIU Ibitkutpmnonnmw ZIDIIJ imcanrp:fffffffffffifffffffffff.1fLTLTiffffffffffffffffff JAMES VVILLIAM MOFFITT Dayton, Tennessee History, Literature, Biology Pes talozzian President Y. M. C. A., '26, '2'7. President Pestalozzian, Spring '27. Exchange Editor Chalk Line, '27. Alternate Intercollegiate Debate, '27. Member Tennessee Student Council. Member Debating Club. Member Dramatic Club. ETHEL BELLCI-IIE FAWVER Knoxville, Tennessee Home Economics, English, History Sapphonian. Y. VV. C. A. Page Forty 3 . 4'-' 4:41 I4 44I 44, 44, 44, I 4 4'4' 4'4' 44I 44 42' 4'-' 4'-' 44I 44, 44, 4,4 I I 4 I I Ii' 4 4 4 4:4 4'4' 4'-' 42' 45' III 44, I 4 4'4' 4'-' 44' 4 I 4 45' 4Q-I I 4 4I4I 44, I' 1 III 44, 44, 44, I 4 45' 44I I 4 4f-I 44, 4 III . 44I 44, 4:- 45I 44, I 4 l 44' I-I 44, II' I4 4 4 1 I4 4'-' 4,I I4 4f4I 44, II' L ITI 44I 44, 44, 44, I 4 4' 41-I 44, 44 I lp, I,' III 4 4f4I 44, I 4 4' II 44, I 4 4' III I III I , ew I? 2' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1-L-5 vw-L-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.1TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT5 m I U BQ i f k U rp V 'v N v 'v',.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. gsfillb 4 -'4 44: :-I '34 4'4' 'l '44 I4 1,4 ,4,I 44' -I 4'4' 4 4: :4 44, ,444 fi' 'FI ' 4'4' :ju 15' I 44: :fr fi' 'il :PI Ii: 4: :gn 44, ,44 44, ,4 I4 4: 1434 PAUL G. HOUTS 4: Maryville, Tennessee 44: Mathematics, English, History ,,4 : Pes talozzicm 44 -4 lf: President Campbell County Club, '22. :QI President Blount County Club, '23, '25. 44, 44: Secretary Pestalozzian, '24. :gl :nlj Vice President Men's Glee Club, '23, '244. ,xl Secretary Student Body, '23, '21L. 45, 44: Joke Editor Chalk Line, '26, '27. :gb :4 President Student Body, '26, '27. 4: 4': :fn 4 4:4 4:4 54: :QE 44: :fl 4, ,gl l 'I 4' 'fn 'I I 44 4: 4': :ju 44, ,,4 I4 gi-I 414: I i' 4, ,',l F' . 'PI I 'I 4: ELLA VVETHERBY If: ::: Johnson City, Tennessee :Q4 :': Lafmbda Alpha, Sigma 4'4 ' 'QI lf: English, Languages. :ui :'I Glee Club. l'4: 4:: Tennis Club. l,', French Club. 4'4' : : Spanish Club. :f': V: 4:3 Iv' 'fl 44: :Il if !-1: :jl I' 4'4' 4 44' 4 4'4' ,44 ,4,4 ,44 ,.,4 l'4' 4'4' 4: 4'4' :II 'ii 4: I4 F' I4 ,gl ,44 4'4' ,gl If: 44: 55: I4 1-:4 'PI 'EI fp: :::4 Page Forty-one :4,: 4'4 444 64:4 4: QFLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT5LTL7L75i f' 5 -Q 5 mln W. K. MAIN Elizabethton, Tennessee History, English, Science Pestalozzian President Carter County Club, '22, '23, '24- Debating Club. Hikers Club. Vice President Student Body, ,26. Glee Club. Orchestra. Manager Tennis, '23, '24, BESS BALLARD ARCHER Richard City, Tennessee Home Economics, Science, English, History Sapphdnian, President Sapphonian, Spring, '26. Varsity Basketball, '26. T Club. Orchestra. Glee Club. , Y. W. C. A. Science Club. Kodak Editor Old Hickory, '27. Page Forty-two GMC! Qing: 'U' 4' 5 :K --A-- ----- ----- -.-.......... Y - Y --.w.V ....... --, nge-.--vvx,-.--.-. - .---- -Y---- - .-. ----------- - v - - - - - - - - - 44: I 4 4'-' I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 'I 4- -I 4 45 -I I4 -I 'I 4 44, I 4 .,I 4, 4 I I4 44' 4: l,', I 4 4'-' , I 44: 44, 4, 44, l,', 4, 4 lg, 41' .,I 'I 44, I . . I I 4 . I 44, I 4 -I 4- 4 ,I I 'I 4 I4 4'-' 4'-' -I 44, 44, 44, 4 I 4,4 4: 44, 44, 44, .'I I 4 4 4 4'-: . I4 44: I I , I I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 44: 4, 44, 44, I-TI 'W 4 4 4 4 I-I 4: I 4 4'-' 4'-' - I 4:- 4'-' I,I l,, 4:- 44: 14, I 4 I I 'I 4- 4 44' 44: I 4 4'4' .I I 'WALTON W. QUILLEN Bulls Gap, Tennessee Science, History, English EDITH JAN-E JOHNSON Mooresburg, Tennessee English, French, History A Scnpphofnian. Y. W, C. A. Hiker's Club, '25. Thalean Club, '25. Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '2O. Treasurer Sapphonian, '20, Page Forty-three HDIIJ Ibizkurp QQ:LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT'T-7-TvT-T-TfT-T-T-T-TvT-T-TvTvt-TvT-TvT-T-T-T-T-TvT-T-T-TYTvTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL 3 1-A.A.A.A.n.f-fhA.,. 9 2 211111 BYRD BROWN Chattanooga, Tennessee Sapphonian Home Economics, English, Geography President Hamilton Count '24, '25, '26. y Club, '20, '21, THELMA LOVE GAMBLE Chattanooga., Tennessee Sapphoniaxn.. Dramatic Club. Y. W. C. A. Hamilton County Club. 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President Dormitory Club, '23. Science Club. Basketball, '22, Secretary Pestalozzian, Winter, ,27. MRS. ZILPHA D. CABBAGE Liberty Hill, Tennessee History, Science, English Page Forty-five ZDIU Ibitknt Q EDIIJ ipinknrpLfffffffffffffff:fxffffffffff.Tfffffffffffffffffff.1 TRENT ORIN HUFF Heiskell, Tennessee ' Science, Physics, Geography Pestalozzia-rn President Anderson County Club, '20. Secretary Pestalozzian Literary Society, Spring, '22, '241. Secretary Dramatic Club, '22, President Y. M. C. A., '22, Page Forty-six Q 11, :1 1' , I, 121: 11 1 , , Iw' 1'-' 11' 11: 1- '1 l,, 11, 11, ' 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 . 11: 11, 11, 11, 11 111 1 1, 11, , 1 11, 11, 11, 11, I1 F' 1 I ntl 1 1 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, . 1 . 11 If I In 1 1 . :I 11, 1. . 11: I1 1' ' 1 11 11' 11: 11, 1:- 11: 11, 11, 11, 1 nj PP 1 I 1 all 1 1 I all I1 IQ, lf' l,'I 1'1' li 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 11' 11' 11 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 12? Q if UIC' mb 1 I 1 I I I I 'I I 1 I 1 I I 1 II 1 ,I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 ,I I I,: I 1 I 1 I III I, I 1 ,I ,I I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I I 'I 1 II I:I I I 1 I I I I I II I it I 1 I 1 I,: 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 Q- , 'Q' till? Z-L-L'L'L7L7LTg7gTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.:TLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTE W I U ID I E k U t -N-A-nd-A-A-A-'uf-AQ4'b' I-I II I2 I II II I' I 1-I I' II 'I'I II I' 'I 11' I ,II 11, 1'-' 'I'I I 'I ,I I 'TI II' III 12: I-I II I I gl IRI II A Fellow You Know I I I 11, 'I'I I, :QI lx, Wliere has that man of small stature gone? You know him. He is the fellow :f L.: who helped you with Caesar, Cicero, Algebra, and Geometry while you were in ,I 'II Hi0'h School and now he does the same no matter if 'ou are in 'our Junior or your I' :, ta J 3 5 . ,,I IQ: Senior year at college. I' '-I I5 1,1 I,l :IIE Yes, he is the fellow who was always willing to help anyone, anywhere, with I-' anything that was within his power and reach, and has still the same disposition. EQ: IW I'I 1, .5 ' :II All I know is that he always is present when needed, if he is used right, but I., if he is abused, he will get away from you, and how you wish for him back. VVhen If he is lost, he is lost forever, there is no way of gaining him back. IQ, Ig, '-'I 1 , ,II Again you find occasion to use this friend and find him on hand with the :I same friendly and helpful spirit. If you are busy and happy he does not stay :II :I long, but if you are idle and unhappy, he may stay longer than you desire. You II: :II can not shun him. Do not forget that although many times 'you say here he :II :II comes, he goesquickly. I, III :II 55' Do you know this little jfellow? Yes, indeed you do, and if you should recog- ,f-, nize him, you would say, That is TIME. II, I I, LUCY DAVIS ,I I+, II I ll' I 1'1' 'I'I 1'-' 'I'I 1' 'I'I II III 12-I II 'I'I 1'- 'I'I ,II 1, 15' I 1 'I'I 1 'I'I , I ,Q :I 1' 'I'I I' I II: II III II ,I I ,II I, 'II I -I I-Ig II HI Page Forty-seven l,, III 70 -QI! ,-I 1 1I I I Q?LTLTLTLTLTlTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTZI21?ELTL1 Q 5 9 III I 4 .I 4 ,I ,I I I 'I I 4 I 4 I I 4 I I I 4 4 4 I 4 I I I I I 'I I 4 I QI I - I I I 4 I 4 9 , 2' qxjafv-v-vH'H'WfK v'Nfw,.,,., Q I U E I E k U tp 1TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTS3lib I' IXI II I-I I I III In I'4' :III I II IH' 'FI Il I1 In cl: ll' 'NI 'III lf, II' 'VI ,II I,-, II 14, I4' 'UI IW' 'II I'-' '-'I IH' 'WI VI II I:' 0 ':l II Junior Class III ':'I If' II I I-I OFFICERS II II Ii' lgig Wmiam D. Hyatt ................ ................ .............. P f esidenf II ll ' i V' Pr szdent 'Il III: Ellen Mullennlx ............... ..---.------------- ---------- 1 C 6 C :J Ruth Hays ............. ..................... ............. - .--. S ff C7'Cfl17'y IA 4' if-I Raymond Phillippi ............... .................. - ....-.... T rwsufef I l'1 lk 'HI If: III :-' ROLL III 'II If-I Kathleen Barker - Wileta Mathes lf: 516161 B1'igg0I1 1 Floryne Miller :II If- osep mine roy es - - fl li: Dena Cabbage Silas Eugene Miller :Zig :II Louise Cartwright C' S' Montgomery lg, If-I Maude Cox James Mooney :QI :Iii J. Murette DClOZlCI' Ellen Mullennix IZ4: IJ H0pC Dossett Louise Ogden :II III Mary Emmert Raymond Phillippi II I-I Mary Fergusvn Helen Pierce I-I IQ: Pearl Finnell Katherine Reece :QI Ig, Loraine Gray Cecil Read If.: :VI Ruth Hays Mildred Ross lg, II Elsie Little Blanche snonn I-I lp, Kella Herald W. W, Simmons IU: :fl William D. Hyatt Una Mae Smith lf' If.: Sara J obe Edna Sparks :III I Rollin Kennerly Sallie Teague IQ: :II Grace Ketchum Forrest Warren lf, If Una Killian Ethel Mae Whitlock :Ii Minnie Kimbrough II.: II :II I.: II II, ,II I-I 'II ,LI lj 'T I, I' Ii: S 'I I-I I III lag If' LI, I III :F IQ: IQ li.: II Ln, I IP., '.' I,-I I, Isl lg, I4 I, IZ' I, ln' I lin' II :II Page Forty-eight IQ: III' Il dna 1TLTLTLTLTLT.:TLTLT.:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.1TLT:FLTLTLTLTJ.TLTLTLT:FLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:.TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTLT:TLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTi 5119 Q 'U- -V-v-f - --V- -V-v-v-V- -v-v-F'- -'-'-'-'-'-'-f'-'-+-ff 1'--'-f'- -'-1-f- -V-b-91911: ibicknrp A - - - . . . - A . - - - - - -.-.-.-.-.- --.-,-.-.-.A.A..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.----ax JUNIOR CLASS Page Forty-nine .,.A.f.A.N.'.f,N,,.,, 9 Q15 dll 4,4 I I I I I 44 II 4,4, I 4 4'-' 4 , , EI I 4 II II 4'-' II 4,4, 4,4, 4,-, 4,4, 4,-, 4,-, 4,4, 4,4, 4,-, I 4 4'-' II I 4 4'-' If-I I 4 I4' III I ,I I. ,I ,I I4' I4' II I4. .,, I 4 I 4 I I III I, , 4,4, III 4'4 II I-' I ,. 4,4 4,4 4,4 'I 4,4 4,4 4 I I I I 'I I I I I II, I I UI I 4 .I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I .I I I I I 4 I I I 42 II 4'-' III II II II I-I I 4 I I I 4 II . I-I 4,4, 4,4, 4,4, II III Q if m I U E1 I: k U TLTLTLTLT:TifLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ-1:-TLT:-TLTLTLQLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL7L7LfLTl:L:LTLTL7i Sophomores ROLL - Una Armstrong Ohlen Laxton Ezmna Sue Bacon Elsie Little Bernwdine B'ill'I rd Ethelyn Lockett K ' ' K I' ' Dora McDaniel James M' Benson Rodney C. McNabb Florence Baum Margaret Mathes Fred Bowman Viola Mathes Mrs. Thelma D. Brown VVillie Miller Edgar Britton Helen Moorman Howard Carr Thomas Morgan Claudius H. Cabbage Ruth Moser Mary Chambers Eula Nave Emmett Conner Josephine Noel Evelyn Cooper Jack O'Dell Joe E. Crum Edward J. Painter Nellie Crowe Evelyn Parsons LaVene Curry Eva Rose Patterson Lucy Davis Chas. C. Price Owen Davis Herbert Charles Reed Louise Dietzen Joe Jim Roberts Anna. Mae-'Dishner Mildred Rutherford Jo Divine Amanda Seaton Curtis E. Donahue Mrs. C. C. Stalcup Mary Elder Trula Staten Embree Ellison Margaret Stone Frances Fawver Ida Sumner Alice Ferguson Ethel Thomas Kathleen Fugate Mollie Thomas Clara Ruth Gray Georgia Tomlinson Mary Haire James R. XValker D. S. Hamilton Frances XR'etherby Helda Hannah Mrs. Virginia XVhite Catherine Hartsook Dorothy VVhitloc'k Olive Haws Grace Vllilliams Lula Hilbert Mary E. VVilson Vilava Belle Huff Amber VVood Neva, Hurley Maribel Vlloods George Jenkins Cordell Young Howard Johnson Thelma Tillery Bonnie Jones Thelma Vllalker Page Fifty Q 3 4,g 4 I 4-, . Ig 'I 'I 'I . . 4 , . 4'4 - I I 4 II II' 4'4' 4'4' II 4,4, . , I 4 I 4 , I 4 I I4 II 4,4, 4,4, 4,4, 4,-, 4,-, I 'I I-I Ia 1 II I 4 4 I 4 I 4 I I I II I 4,4, 4,-, 4,-, 4,-, 4,4, 4,4, 4,-, 4,-, 4,-, I I 4,4 I 4 ' I 4'4 II I 4 4 4 II' , I 4' ' I I I 4 II 4,4, 4,-, 44, I,4, 4,4, 4,-, I 4, 4 I I I-I I 4 II II, ,I I-' I 4 4-I 4 II II 44, 4 I' II 4,4, 4,- I 4 I I I 4 4'4 4'4' II 4,4, 4,-, 4,-, I 4 4'4' I-I I4 II 4 5 SI II: III Q 0 lib Ib, Q - Q -1--1----1--1-T11ffVT-wwf'T1lqfffxfxffff:xxxffmn f11if11urp1 Aww Page Fifty-one SGPHOMORE CLASS 1 Q11 I: '11 I '1 1 1 1f1: I 1 1'1' 11: 11, 11, 11, 11, If-: 11, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,Ig Ig 1I1 I1 1 I '1 '1 Sp 1 'I 1 'I 1 II II I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 2 1-1 I 1 11' I 1 11' 11' 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,-: 11, 11, 1,1I 11, 11, 11, I1 1 I, 11, I 1'1 1I: '1 11: 11, 11, 11, 1,1I 11, 1,1I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 : 1 11' 1 I 1 1'1' 1'1' 15: I 1 1'1' 1 ' 1 13 1 1 1 1 1fI 11, 1,-I 1,- 11: : 1 1 1'1' 11: I1 1'1' 111: l 1 1'1: 1,1I 1 1 1'1' 1'1' 11 11: 1,1I 11, 11. lb Q me 11' 111 11, 11, ' 1 11 1 1-I . 1-, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1-, 1 1 1' 1 1 111 1. 11' 11 11, 1 1 1-1 11, 1 1 1 1 13' 111 11, 11, 1 1 111 1:- 111 11, 11, 11, 11, 1:1 111 11, 11 '1 1 1 11 1 1 11' 1 1 '1 1 1 111 1-, 11, 11, 1 1 111 1-, 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 111 1 11' 111 11 1 13' 11 111 11' 111 11, 11, 11, 11, 1 1 11' 1,1 11 1,1 .,1 I 1 1 1 1 111 11, 11, 11 11' 11 1-, 11, 1- 111 11 1-' 1 'I 1 1 1 1 1'- 11' vvxfvvvs,x,q,nf wwwwww-f-AA. 6 ann ipifknrp vvvw - V-V-V-v-L--M-+-f-'-'-f'-'--'------------1-1-1-M1-1-1------V-1-Q Freshman Class OFFICERS Frank Copeland ................................................ Presizlent Clarence Bralley ....................-..........-........... Vice-President Evelyn Gamble ............................................-... Secretary Thelma VVilliams ............................................... T7'ClLSZt'I'E?' ROLL Coyle Acuff Lillie Allen Maude Allen Gladys Armstrong Elmer Aslinger NVickum Atkinson Mary Bailey Lena Bales Viola Baxter Geneva Benson Elsie Bettis Dorothy Blackburn Harvey Bolinger Sue Bolton Edith Bowman Gladys Bowers Clarence Bralley Mary Ella Britton Alva Brooks Florence Buckner Grace Buckner Mabel Burke Florita Butler Mabel Calhoun Nola Catron Eva Caylor Miles Coe Pauline Cole Ida Mae Collins Roy Collins Ruth Conway Frank Copeland Vell Copeland Oscar Cotton Elizabeth Cox Mary Crussell Anna B, Curtis Beatrice Darnell Charmis Derting Daisy Mae Dillon Fay Donnelly Mary Dugger Milda Dugger Denver Dyer Ada Dykes Lytle Dykes James Leon Elkins JL D. Evans Ellen Fitzgerald Evelyn Gamble Rena Gideon Opal Gladson Mary Godsey Edna Gonnd Margaret Graves 'Wilma Greer Hazel Gwin Mildred Gwin Bennie Hammond Virginia Hannah Myrtle Hatfield James Henderson Mildred Hendry Gertha Henley Helen Henry Hortense Henry Naomi Hickman Ruth Hickman Dessie Hogan Zaline Houston Vllinnie Hutchens Fay James Georgia Johnson Gladys Johnson Kathryn Johnson Bonnie Jones Mary Keefauver Edwin Kennedy Carl Lackey Morrell Lacy Lucile Lane Thomas Lowery Daisy McBee Floyd McBee John McCartt Josephine McCorkle H. E. McGinnis Margaret McGinnis Roy McLean Jennie Ruth McReynolds Anna Ruth Martin Mary Elizabeth Massengill Velma Milburn Mallie Montgomery Isham Moore Loyd Morton Frances Moser Paul Nicely Hassie Phillippi Fannie Pickering Frank Pierce Alta Prince Edna Prince Martha Remine Ruth Remine Margaret- Robinson Nellie Robinette Beulah Samples Agnes Shearer Margaret Settle Grace Sexton Una Shaver Hattis Shupe Gussie Smith Edward Stanley Ruth Stephens Chassie Stephenson Katherine Stickley Edna Taylor Inez Taylor Leona Taylor Martha Thomas Ola Tillie Nancy Timmons Birdie Trent Georgia NVa.lsh Mary E. YValsh Gladys 'Webb Nellie Sue Vlebb Eula Lee Vlhite Thelma Wllilliams Claude E. 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II, II I I I'I' III II II, I I I'I' I'I , II, II, II, II - I I I If-I II, I,-I I I II II, II, II, I I Il'I -I II, I I I'I' -I I I -I II I I I'I' -I I I I'I' I'I' -I I,- I I I -I I I Il'I II I I I,- I I' -I I I -I I I -I I I -I II II, II, II, II, I'I' II I II I'I' -I II -I II I'I' -I II I'I' -I II I'I' -I II -I II I'I' -I I. -I II -I I I -I II I,'I I'-I I II, I I -I I I - I I I I I I I I'I' -I II I'I ZDIU IpinaurpxfffffflQfffffffffff21xfmffffffiTfxfffffffx Ssphomores Wfith one year of verdure without any bloom, Yvith another to grow in with plenty of room, VVith greenness and blueness and plenty to do, VVe've scaled the first and the second too. Two years of toilingf' did somebody say? Well, what of that? No work, no pay. The ladder of service has many rungs, And if we get up it, we eanit be bums.', Onward, press upwardf our motto must beg VVe're over with twog let's do it with three. If we bear down harder and stay with it more, 'Twill be easier sailing when we get up to four. Did We get all there was in this year and last? O, why do you ask us? You know we passed. Did we make a good grade and do it all square? YVhy, sure, We donlt eheatg it isn't fair. Gf course, we've been meeting class after class Of literature, history, English, and hfath. Our teachers have tried their dead-level best To fill up our craniums to stand the test. Although they've been having whatever success, The problems of life will be surely our testsg For bo-th of these years our burdens have been light As compared with the problems of the school of life. Then ll61'C,S to the Sophomores, thcir ups and their downs, Their joys and their sorrows, their smiles and their frowns, May the ship of vacation we wisely steer, And come back to T. C. to be Juniors next year. fCurtis E. Donahue. Page Fifty-eight Q'ILTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.1TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL1122 4? Q 9? 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Bennie Artz Lucille Ayers Bernadine Ballard CERS pVi'lZ7f67' Qzmirter Ethelyn Locket ..... -Bill Lawson ..-.... . .Alva Brooks ....... Ruth Moser ....... . Minnie Kimbrough-- Helen Krepps Spring Quarter Ethelyn Lockett Elsie Little Evelyn Gamble Hettie Ewalt Bonnie Jones Minnie Kimbrough Bill Lawson Elsie Little Kathleen Barker Julia Brewer Alva Brooks Kayte Cooper Lavine Curry Ada Divine Josephine Divine Hettie Ewalt Cleo Fisher Evelyn Gamble Loraine Gray Helda Hannah Virginia Hannah Ruth Hays Helen Henry Reata Howe Kathryn .I ohnson Bonnie Jones Una Killian Page Sixty -one Ethelyn Lockett Dessie Martin Floryne Miller Helen Moorrnan Frances Moser Ruth Moser Louise Ogden Katherine Paddock Ruth Remine Margaret Robertson Mildred Ross Bonnie Shell Una Mae Smith Margaret Stone Thelma Tillery Gladys VI'ebb Frances XVetherby Dorothy NVhitlock Thelma XVillia:ns Alice Wood QJ?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLQ?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'7'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T 1? 41:1 tall 9 I:'I 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 1 1 1'1I 11, 1,1 I 11 I 1 I 1 1 IZII I 1 1'1' I 1 1 1Q1, II, I1 I 1f1 11' 1 '1 '1 I II .,, 11, 11, 1,1, I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 121I 11, 11, 11, I 1 11' 1Q1I 11, 11, 1,-I I 1 15' 11' 1 . 1 1 1 11I '1 I1 -1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1,I ,I II II 1Q1I 11, I1 I1 I1 1 1 I-'1 II ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II' 1'1' 1f1I 1 1'- IZII 1,1, I 1 I 1 I 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1f1I I 1 15' 11' 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 111: I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 15' 1'-' 12-I I 1 1'1' 1'-' 1'1' 1'-' 1'-' 1'1' 1'-' 1'-' 1'-' 1'-' I 1 I 1 1 QD I U 113 i f k U tp 1TLTLTlTlTlTlTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQ-LrL:LrL:,glf::LTLTlTL2 SPONSOR, MISS HELEN KREPPS Page Sixty-two Q Q I5 1 I. 1 151 1,-I 11, 1 1 1 1 I 1 1'1' 1 I 1 1 -1 1 II 1,-, 11 'I 1 I 1 1 1'- II . 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QDIIJ ibirkur , , I. fi 'Page Sixty-three 2 CD11 1,1' 1 1,1, 1,1, 1,-, 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1' 1 1,1, 1,, I 1 1 11: 11, 1, , 11, 11, 1, , 1 1 1 ,I ,I I 1 1 1,1' 1-I 11 11: 1,1, 1,1, I 1 ,1 I I 1 1,-, 1,-, I 1 1 I 1 1,1, I. I I1 I1 1' 1'I 1,1, I 1 11: IT' 1-' 11 , 11 11' 11' 1'1' 11: II' 11: II, 1 1 I Ig I I I 1 ,I I 1 1 I '1 '1 '1 I. '1 I 1 1 Q1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 1 1'- 11' 11' 11: 1,1, I 1 1-' 11: 1,1, I 1 1 1 , 1'1 11' 11' 1' 1 111 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,-, I 1 11' 1-' 1,I 1 I I 11 1,1 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, I 1 Q o HCI g,. 'Q'-vw'-v-fxfs,-.,-.Q .,-.,.A.A.,.,s.,,,,A.,.. -Er funn ipicknrp1fL1fLTffLfLflfLfLTffffffLif:fxffxfff.:ffff.efLfflffffffffgis-ff Pestalozzian Literary Society Mas. JUDsoN IWICFEE, Sponsor OFFICERS FALL QUARTER C. S. Montgomery ....... D . S. Hamilton .... J. O. Harville .... C. E. Donahue .... Frank P. Smith ....... ---------President ---- Vice President --------Secreziary ------Treasurer ----F'-irst Crit-ic Ralph. Mathes ................ Second Critic M. Taylor Matthews .............. Clzaplnin Jess Humphreys .......... Sergefmt-at-aI'ms H. L, Yoakum ....... R. C. McNabb .... XVINTER QUARTER ' -- ..... .... . fcmitor ---Assistant Janitor SPRING QUARTER D, S, Hamilton ------------------ Presidcmt James Moffitt ---..-............. P10-911112715 James Benson ----- ----- T ice Presifleut Hope Dossett--- ---- Vice President Isaac Eggers ----- -------- S ecretary C. E. Donahue ..-. ..... S 001'61'fH'y C, E, Donahue ----- -------- T reasurer R. C. McNalilJ--- -..-T?'00S'llJ'67' John Buchanan ---- ----------- C llflrplclivz E. M. ASliHg61'--- --------- 0710171691 R. C. McNabb ---- ---- S ergeaut-at-rm'ms Emmett Conner ---- ........ F if-st C'1'i6'i0 Thomas Morgan ------ F irst Critic John G. NVilson ----- ----- S ergenut-at-mams Emmett Conner ----- ---- S econd Critic Herbert Reed ---.-- ........... C 7109'i6't97' Frank Derrick- --------- Janitor Rollin Kennerly .... ........... P ifmi-sf Hope Dossett--- ----- Ohorister D. S. Hamilton ---.- ---- . Tcmitor ROLL I I 1 I ,I .I ,I ,I I jI I J I I ,I I jI I I 'I . I 'I Paul G. Houts Rayunond Phillippi DeVault Galloway Emmett Conner Howard Johnson Elmer Aslinger John G. VVilson Hope Dossett Isaac Eggers Carl Lackey Frank Copeland Kelly Herald Nat Howell Lee Hatfield J. H. McCartt Chas. Montgomery Oscar Harville Scott Hamilton M. Taylor Matthews Ralph Mathes John Buchanan Curtis Donahue Rodney McNabb Hugh Yoakum Jess Humphreys Frank P. Smith F. N. Derrick James Benson James Moffitt Thomas Morgan Sam A. Bertram Frank Pierce Murray Thornburg John Conway Miles Coe Owen Davis Cordell Young George Jenkins Pern Price Trent Huff Glenn Christian Morrell Lacy James Henderson ,I I Page Sixty-four II I-II Qllb QI I I ll I I'- I. II I I I I I I I I I I III II I III 1, 4 In I? IE, II, Il: III I I jI I I I:I IWI Il: IW III I I I I I I I. I I I I 'I I'- II' I' I II I I II, I,-I II, II, III I IE' I 'I I'- I I I'I I II II' I II I I' IW' I'-' I III I,-, I,- I II I . I . . . I,I If II . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'I II I I I I Ig, I I, I,-I I:- III II, II, III Ii' IU' I I ,I I . Il: I I II III II, III II, I,-I . ZIDIU Ibinkurp Page Sixtffive ' SPONSOR, MRS. JUDSON McFEE la'gi-L-L-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-LTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-TLT-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-TYT-T-TvT-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-TvT-TvT-':-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T 8 ' ''- '-- - - ' .444 qui 4 4 I 4 4 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 'I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I 4 I 4 I 4 ,I I QI I .'I I4 I I I I I 9' -nf W I U f lTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTIQLTLTLTLTLTLTlr:-:::L7lfL7i agp I' If III :II II II I-' II II I II I' I I 4 I :III :I 4 4414 I. 4 III II :IZI :Il :I :I 1 III II 'Il 'II 'II 'II :II II 4 II: 4 :Ijp 'I I I I II II 4, I '45 :III 'III 'III 'I I gl 'I :I I II' I'4 I 44, , l,:, : 1 :III 'gl IH' IQ: II: :lg :Ijp 4gl I4 41 :fp I tl III 4',l I 4 II I 4 I I III 'gl III! III: IU If' l:4: :VJ 44, , 1,14 :UI 45: If II I IMI I , III III' 424: I:4I :gig IZ, Ii: Igig 43- 44 44: 'II 'gl 'II I I :II :fl I44 I I Ig' ii I I I 4 42: Ig' I 4 , II I If: :II lg: I lp' H4 II II III :. III QI III :gl I 4 I I I 4 I IQ: :II Ii' II II I : 4 I4' 'II III 'Ig II 'I'4 III 'I'4 II44 4,44 II I 'I'4 If :ja I PESTALOZZIAN SOCIETY It 4 II I'-I 1- I If' IP: 'Ill I4 II II II :gl Page Sixty-six IE: II 4 4 II III! QQIIP' Q?LTL7g7LTLT.:TLT4TLTg7.LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJITJYTLTQTQTJYTLTjg-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL 8 if Q 'Q- -LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL7L7LTLTLTL7L7LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTS Q I U Q i K k U t Sapphonian Morro: Ser1:ice,' COLORS! Lavender and 'White FLOWER: Sweet Pea OFFICERS Miss CHRISTINE BURLESON, Sponsor FALL TERM VVINTER TERM Elizabeth Murphy ............... President Una Harris ..................... President Genora Morrison ..... .... V ice President Annabel Aslinger --- .... Vice President Wava Huff ......... ....... S ecretary Ellen Mullennix ..... ........ S ecretary Amanda Seaton .... ......... T reasurer Amanda Seaton .... ......... T reasurer Sibyl Cloyd ........ ........... C' haqolain Rena Gideon ...... ............ C haiplain Otis Masterson .... .... P arliafmentarian Sybil Cloyd ......... ..... P arliamentarian Ellen Mullennix --- ............. Critic Elizabeth Murphy .... ............. C' ritic ena Gideon ..... ......... P iafnist Rena Gideon .......... - ..... Pianist SPRING TERM Wava Huff ....... ....... P resident Blanche Shoun ..... .......... C haplain Elizabeth Atchley .... .... V ice President Willie Miller .... ..... P arliarnentarian Francis Fawver .... ....... S ecretary Cecil Read ...... ............. C ritic Amanda Seaton --- ----7Treas'u.rer Rena Gideon .... .......... P ianist The Sapphonians carrying out their motto, Service,', have made marked prog- ress during the year. Soon after the full quarter opened, the society, true to its enthusiastic spirit, gave a get-acquainted party in the second parlor of the girls' dormitory, which was later designated by Dr. Sherrod as the Sapphonian Hall. A few weeks later the society was delightfully entertained by their sponsor at her home on Roan Heights. At Halloween the gymnasium was arrayed in autumn costume of pumpkins, gay leaves and weird booths where hovered ghosts and witches, the entire student body and faculty were welcomed to' this festival by the Queen of Halloween. The Christmas spirit was exhibited by a Christmas tree on which was a present for every Kid Sapphonian. At the opening of the winter term a drive was put on tow raise money for fur- nishing the society hall. To further the project, a circus was given which proved successful. We have received during the year intellectual and social training as well as much enjoyment from the well planned educational and recreational programs pre- sented. ' Page Sixty-seven -Q,q,q,-vq,n,Q,q,nf-V - A.,-f-.fhA.A.A.A.f.f5f Qmn ugifkUrQ,1fIf:ff21TfL1ffxffxffffi1if5EffLffxffffffff 'lb- SPONSOR, MISS CHRISTINE BURLESON Page Sixty-eight 9 :1 I 5 Ijl 9,1 I F. 1fI I 1 12' 15' 12' 14' 15: 11, 14, 14, 11, 1,-, 14, 14, 19, 11, 11, I 4 ,J ,I 1-I 14, I1 1 Il 1'I 'I ,, 1f-, I 1 12' ,, ,. IW 1f-I 1,-, 15, 14, I4 1'-' -1 I. I, 1,l 1 . 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I:4: And together we turn our work to play Wliile answering yes to the voices which say. '.'4 'IAre you doino' your best? 44, O 4, :: Her form is more bending her hands are weak. :44 Furrows are deepening in each faded check. If: I-Ier dark locks are now of silvery gray, II: Once radiant eyes can scarce see her way, :4,I But the sacred voice that's trembling and low Shall sound thru my heart a welcome echo, ::: Are you doing your best? 44' ::: I list for the message that soon must come 4:: Calling me back to that old cottage home, :I,: And there in the hush and stillness of night :Q4 I'll watch the last glow of the fading light. I: But the voice now hushed forever and aye ::: I shall always hear in its feeblest way, :Q4 Are you doing your best? I4 Ig: 44, I,, '-'I II' 44: :-,I Page Seventy II 'U' 5 Quo Ig ' I . . . . 4'4 44: II I 4 I 4 4:4 lf: 4- 44: 44, 44, 44, I 4 4 4 I 4 I I 4 I ,I I I 4 . 4 4 I. 4 4 44 II 44 4- I 4 44: 44, I I, I I I ,I I I I 4 I 4 I I I .,4 . 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President Dessie Martin .............................................. Vice President Una Killian ................................................... Secretary Evelyn Cooper .......... 4 ................................... Vice President Dorothy VVhitlock ................................................ Librarian Dale VVaLlf01'd ................................................ Aecompanist ROLL Maude Allen Gladys Armstrong Lucile Ayers Ruth Conner Mary Ferguson Elma Fitzgerald Reata Howe Margaret Mathes Josephine MeCorkle Elizabeth Massengill Frances Moser Ellen Mullennix Page Seventy-one Josephine Noel Catherine Reece Marguerite Settle Evelyn Gamble Rena Gideon Louise Ogden Nellie Rohinette Blanche Shoun Trula Staten Martha Thomas Dale Vllauford Dorothy Vllhitlock .yf,A.A.f-A.fhf-Ad, 'Q' Q 17' 111 11, 1 11 11, . 1 1 111 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11 . 1 1 1 1 11 ,J 11' , 1 1: 11' 11' 11 111 1 1 1'-' , 1 '1 L 111 1 1 11 , 1 1 11 1 . 111 11, 11, I 1 I 1 U 1,1 1 1 . 1111 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1 1 11 11, 1 1 Q 11 '4 1'- 11 11, 11, 11, 11, 1 1 1:1 11 111 1'- 111 11, 1 1 111 11, 1 1 1'-' 111 1'- 11 11 141 1 1 111 , 1- I1 I1 1 . , 1 1 1 111 11, 11, 1 1 11 1 1 4 1 14' , 1 1 1 1 111 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, p 11 1 11. fi? ? lb- 'lb 4m all ? 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I.,.,.,......A-A-A-A- II II II II II II P a ge S ex 'e ntyvt I1 fe C 21, A I I II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I III II II II II II I I ,I I I'I 'I I II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II I g.I QI QI II II II II QI II I II I ,I I QI II II I I II IQI II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Q II II II II II II II II II II , , II I II II II II II . IH, Q Mb 5 if me -1111 rvvvvsaeawv- .f-.N'sf,..A.fMf-.N.A Glee Clubs The Girls and Mens Glee Clubs for seven years have been worked together under the efficient supervision and direction of A. Vernon McFee. Every year it has been the custom of the glee clubs to' present an opera at the end of the Spring Quarter. The College feels justly proud of the glee clubs for presenting such difficult operas with the amateur material available. The club started their career seven years ago with a light operetta but they were not content with productions of this type and have since then produced, each year, with uniform success, operas of increasing difliculty. The clubs have given the following operas: H. M. S. Pinafore .................... 1923 The Mikado ........................ 1924 Martha ............................ 1925 Faust .............................. 1926 They are offering for this year The Bells of Corneville, better known as the Chimes of Normandy, by Planquette. The scene represents an old fashioned Nor- man village of the seventeenth century. The characters: Serpolette ............ .--Soprano ............................. Bonnie Shell Germaine ............ ---Mezzo Soprano ....-.....c............. Una Killian Henri ..... - ............ Baritone ................ . ........... Cordell Y011I1g Jean Grenicheux .......... Tenor .................... ......... E bb King Gaspard ...........,.,.. Bass .....,,-........,.-.... ---Frank Copeland The Bailli --------------- Bass ------------..--- .- -......-........ Joe Crum Registrar --------------- Tenor ------- -------------------. R ollin Kennerly The Glee Clubs of 1927 have upheld the traditions of the past years, and they trust to the clubs of the future to carry on the work of their predecessors. Page Seventy-four HDIIJ ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' - ' e ' - ' A ' - ' - ' - ' - '- ' - ' -L-LeL-Q-L-L-g,-g-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-.L-L-LA.L-g-L-J.-Q-LAL-L-LAL-.2L-LQ.-5-L-J.-J.-.L-L-L-L-L-L-L-ISLT-1-L-L-L-:L-L-ge 2 Q11- 11, 11, 11' 1:1 1Q1I I I , 1:1 1'1' 1 1'- 1'1' 11: 11, I 1 1 11 I 1 I 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, lg, lj 1 11, 1 1 1 I 11, I 1 11: I I I 1 1' ' 11: 1:1 12' 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 11' I 11, 11, 1:1 1'1' 1 11 1 I1 1'-' 1'1I '1 '1 II, ,1 11 I 1, '1 1 1 , 1'1 1 1 1 lu' 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1211 I 1 1'1' 11: I 1 1 , . I' 1 Ig 4 141 1'1' 1'-I , 1 1 1'-' 11: 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1:1 1 1 1 . 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LT- :AA EEE: -LA 1.1: ALA iii AL- 1 2 gzzt LA V.: 'LA iii: .LA EQQE EEE 'LA EIIE LAA lf: 7 L- 'nl L . iirf LT 2 gf: LT PJ L gil 1 gil iii 1 iii 1 g::I LAA 'qt LA ,,.l 2 I3' L- 5:11 'LAg::t -Ap.: llb Q 9 qu -we 'U' EDIIJ What Whisper the Trees? W'hat whisper the trees so softly As their leaves gently sway in the airg WVhat message 'tho born aloftly- Drifts down to us waiting there? Is it a messa 'e of life and love They're lispifg to the flowers and bees? Did it come down to them from above? What is it? VVhat whisper the trees? Are they telling Nature's secrets to birds That dwell for a little thereg Is it sorrow they're expressing in words, Or is it joy they whisper so clear? Are they waving the stream and the sky, Or rejoicing in a life at ease? Are they coquetting with clouds passing by? Do you know, what whisper the trees? 'What emotions do they expressg Now softly, now low and clearg Is it pride in their beautiful dress That ere long must turn brown and sere? Is it hatred of things low and rnean? Is it scorn of the sluggard at ease? Do they whisper of wonders unseen? VVhich is it? What whisper the trees? Can't you hear them whispering sweetly Lovely thoughts in the soft June air? Thoughts that travel past us fleetly As spiritual thoughts breathed in prayerg Thoughts that haunt us as we listen Until suddenly they cease Then again they murmur and glisten, Don't you wonder, what whisper the trees? -Una Ha1'1'is. Page Seventy-eight I2 -------------.-- -..-------.. ----,,..,--..--------------,.----------..---,---.'.,V .-,.Y. lb -L-L-L-L-L-L-LeLeLAL-L-L-L-L-fl-L-L-L-:L-LAL-L-L-L-LAL-L-LAL-L-L-JL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-LALAL-L-L-L-J:L-J.-L-L-L-L-L-L1A.A-1 -f---Q QU . qu QI! Q 'Q- 53 'I II 1,11 Ig, lj, Ii' I I 1,1, 1,1 11: 1,1, 1,1, 1'I 1,1, 1,-, Ir- 1' 1 I 'I '1 11-I I1 12: I IQI ,, 1'1' -I 1,1, I1 111: 1,1, 11, II, I I . IQ: 1,1, 11, 11, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, . 11: I 1 ,I 'I I 1 1'-' . I I1 . 1,-I 1,1, 1,1, 'I 1 ' -I . ' I IEII lgig li' ' I l,', l,', l,', 1,1, 1,1, II, I 1'1 .I 1, :pg 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, If-I l,', 1,1, l,', 1,1, I,', 1,1, l,', I I I1 IQ: 1,1, 1:- IQ: 1,1, I 1 IQ: I 1 IQ: 1,1, I I 1'1' I',I 'I C29 'U- -ef-fflTfffl'ffff2Tifffffffffffffffffffff-eff-effEDIU minkus Y. W. C. A. The aim of the Young VVoman's Christian Association in college is the develop- ment of Christian character in its members, the promotion of the spirit of friend- liness among all the students of the college, and the training for service through the various activities of the association, that it may equip and send forth leaders to ex- tend the kingdom of God throughout the earth. Thus it seems to hold a peculiar and necessary place among the extra-curricular activities of the Teachers College. More and more the students realize the need of such an organization which lays aside all 'denominational differences and binds them together in their love for Jesus Christ. This organization, therefore, has come to play a prominent part in life on the college campus. By means of active work and influence its members have been attempting to carry out its avowed purpose which is four-fold: To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christg to lead them into membership and service in the Chris- tian Churchg to promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible, to influence them to devote themselves in united efforts with all Chi-istians,, in making the will of Christ effective in human society and in extending the Kingdom of God througliout the world. The aim of the re- ligious meetings held twice each week is to interpret the purpose of the Y. W. C. A. to every girl in terms of her personal life. The social or good-time occasions spon- sored by the organization two or three times each quarter, constitute an attempt to make life in the school happy and to encourage those ideals which make for purer and truer womanhood. The association does not stop with this type of work, however, it also serves in a practical way. There are shrubs, flowers, and comfortable benches on the cam- pus placed there by the Y. W. C. A. girls. There is an Orthophonic Brunswick in the girls, dormitory, but recently acquired, for which the newest and best rec- ords are being provided through the same agency. In ministering then to two im- portant phases of college life, namely, spiritual and recreational. The members of the Y. W. C. A. are endeavoring to live the Christ-like life of Service for Others and by their influence to teach others to follow the path of service. Page Seventy-nine it 45100 III IQ' I Ig, I I I 1 1 , 1 I 1,1, 1,-, 1,1, 1,1 I 1,1, 11, . , I . 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Treasurer Ethelyn Lockett Una Killian Evelyn Gzunble Kayte Cooper Ruth Hays N ROLL Pearl Finnell Bess Archer Jack Little Bonnie Shell Genora Morrison Page Eighty-two Q?g7LTLTLTLTgTL-L-LTLTLTLTL-L-L-LTLTLAL-L-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLEQT5LTLTLTLTLTQTQTQTQTQTQTQTQTLTLTLTLTQTLTLTLT,3TLTLTLTLTL7L?L7L:L:L:LflTLTLQLTLTLTLTLQ 5 lib QUIT' 4 , 4 --------------------------'-----A'--ff--f--fffffQDI11 ipnkur 1- 2.- 3, Boys T Club Sponsor: Coach Robinson Coyle Acuff Vllickam Atkinson Harvey Bolinger Fred Bowman Clarence Bralley Shelby Clarke Emmett Conner Frank Copeland Vell Copeland Hobart Davis Murette Delozier Denver Dyer DeVault Galloway Burr Harrison ,MEMBERS: J. O. Harville Jess Humphreys Bill Hyatt Edwin Kennedy Q. B. Kennedy Rollin Kennerly Carl Lackey Floyd McBee James Mooney Paul Nicelyp Jack O'Dell Jack Painter Raymond Phillippi Hugh L. Yoakum The Boys T Club is founded upon four principles as follows: Promotion of college spirit in the student body with a larger tercollegiate sports. 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Bible John Buchanan ................ ................-.-............--- P Togram Frank Derrick .......... --.------------------------------------- P ublivilfy Charles Montgomery .........-.....--------.-- ---------------- M embership Nelson Swan .,.,....,.,..,.,....,.-..........,............ --So1cial Service ROLL Elmer Aslinger James Benson S-am Bertram John Buchanan Emmett Conner Joe D. Crum Frank Derrick Curtis Donahue DeVault Galloway D. S. Hamilton J. O. Harville Jesse Humphreys M. Taylor Matthews Rodney C. McNabb James Moffitt Charles Montgomery Tom Morgan Herbert Reed Nelson Swan Dr. W. H, DuBose Rev. J. C. Ritter Page 'Eighty-four QFLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJ.TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL7479715171-T-1TLT-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL' J? 5 -416 th! I II I II II III II I I. II I I I I ,I I, I I II' 'I I I I I II I I ,. III . I I II II, I. I'I' II' . I I- I Ig I IT' II I I II' I'I' II I I II' I'I' II' III I. I-I II, I-, II, II, I I I I'- IPI II, II, II, II, II, II, II, I III II, II, I I II' II . . . . . , II, II, II, I-, I-, I-, , ,I , I I I I I I I I3 I Il II If I'I II 'I III, lg, I:- I II II, II, II, I-, I I I II I'II I-, II, I I I'-I . I. III II, II Iii' IPI II, I I, . II C'- II' ,K X X X IX Page Eighty-f'ive ipiawrp The College Alphabet A is for B is for C is for D is for E is for F is for G is for H is for Athletes, who have won fame and honor. Banquets, we have them quite often. the Candy, Mr. Preston does eat. Diploma, the goal of all Seniors. Endless Term papers and note books. Feasts in the apartments at midnight. Green, the state of all Freshmen. the Hat, Mr. McFee never possessed. I is for Intelligence, for this all are tested. J is for K is for L is for M is for N is for O is for P is for Q is for R is for S is for T is for U is for V is for W is for X means Y is for Z is for John, our dear blessed uncle. Kisses that thrive in quiet moonlit places. Library, the temple of silence. Money, old students have little. Normal, we have changed it to college. Order, in line you must keep. Pep, both in work and in pleasure. Quizzes,.those horrible nightmares. Rest, our dream of paradise. Study, our only salvation. the Tears, Mary Agnes has shed. Umbrella, Billy Flinn's best companion. Vanities, lost, strayed, or stolen. Weddings, they are becoming very popular. you've missed it and V means you've hit it. the Y store, our friend in time of hunger. Zero, but that's another story. -Alma Barnes. I III QFLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTZLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL 'U' HDIU IpiamnQfff-f ffffff'f-f T-f-f-ffff-T:-ff-TWT'TVfvTvfvfvff-Tffw-T-fffffw- Page Eighty-six QDIU ibickurp -sfw-:nf-vnfwrvnfs 1-f-f-A.1s.1,f,f,A.,. 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Jw jing,-111.1 1 - -- - ' iaieiics HWJ2T2TfffffflTffLTifffeT271TifffffffffffffffffffiffEDIIJ winamp ,,...,,.........,...,.,,...,. ..,.. ..,..,-., .... . ... , , Football The football team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. Coach Robinson and Rogers rounded out a good team from nineteen men and won from some of the leading colleges of this section. The squad was at no time discouraged, but by the command of the good coaches battled every day and fought hard to win. At times things in the Teachers' camp looked gloomy, but never so much as when the team suffered for a good quarter- back. After the third game, the burden fell upon the shoulders of Hyatt, who filled the place the remainder of the season. The Teachers fought so hard that a reputation has followed as, The Fighting Team and many fans speak of the team in this manner. The team won from L. M. U., Hiwassee, and tied with Mars Hill, losing to Eastern Kentucky, Emory Henry, and Carson-Newman. The team was never outplayed nor outfought, but simply outscored, always hammering away with a fighting heart. At the final engagement of the season, an elaborate banquet was held in the college cafeteria, honoring the football men. Coach Robinson announced the ,letter men as follows: Clarke, Bralley, Bowman, Q. Kennedy, Yoakum, F. Copeland, Hyatt, Lackey, E. Kennedy, Mooney, Painter, V. Copeland, Galloway, and O'Dell. Much praise was given to Phillippi, Dyer, Atkinson, Johnson, and Humphreys for their splendid work, always making the other fellow fight for his position. At this time Painter was elected captain to guide the destiny of the Teachers through the next season. Q. Kennedy was awarded a large pennant as the most valuable man on the team during the past season. 'We are looking forward to the same old line-up for next season, as graduation takes only one. Hit 'um high, hit 'um low, Come team, let's go. Page Eighty-nine 5 11' -1 11 ,. 11' 1-I 11, I 1 1'1' 11: 11, 11, I 1 11: 11, 11 I 11 1, I 111 l,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 1 1 1'1' 1'1' .41 1 1 1'1' 1'1' 1111 li' 1'1' 1'1' 111 1'-' 1'1' 1'-' 11: . 1 1'1 P I 1 121: 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1, 1 1 . 1 I 1 1'-' , 1 1 11 1 I1 1 1 . 1 1'1' 1'1' 11: . 11, 11, 11, 1.1, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1,1 11' 1 1'1' , 1 141 I 1'-I . 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 'fn Hb Q10 5 1501 2 QHQ I. II' 11: 11: :I 1 1 1 1'1' 11: Ii' 11: 1- 11: 11, I 1 1'1' 1'1' 11: 11, I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 1'1' 1'-' 11: 11, 1-, 1-I I1 1': 11, 1 1 1 I 11, I 1 1:1 I '1 '1 11 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1- 11' 11: 1- I1 11: 11, '1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'I 1:I 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I1 1 1 I1 1'1' 11 11: '1 1 I I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 I1 1'1 1'1' 1-: 1-, I 1 1 1 1 1'1' 1:1 11 1'1' 1'1' 1'1I Q 'F !Football I. Coach Robinson had a great task on his hands during the football season- the task of building a team from inexperienced men to compete with the best col- lege teams of this section. Anyone understanding the requirements of college foot- ball knows that this is a troublesome problem. VVith this material, however, he gave the college its greatest year of football. II. Captain Clarke, The old right tackle, who held the position with great strength, kept his side of the line over balanced, always down fighting, never losing hope of victory until the end. Shotgun carried a great part of the burden of responsibility in early season, acting as quarter, and led his men thru a very suc- cessful season. III. Mooney, Half. This makes only his second year on the gridiron, yet you could not tell it by his performance, he ran the interference of an experienced player, and was on the receiving end of passes whose catches netted many yards of gain for the Teachers. IV. E. Kennedy, 'The passing Half. Ed did the passing and booting of extra points. As our team was light, Ed was made good use of, always tossing the ball at the proper pointg his passing brought fear to many teams, as Ed can sling H'-VWTFV-EJIU ibinkuryfffffflTffifLTfeTfffffffffLffL:fxfffflfffffffffff- the old ball running at full speed. To run interference, he was invaluable. V. Q. Kennedy, The Little Centerj team, but not the smallest in fight, he was in passing the ball to the spot, and taking in the absence of Clarke. Q. has played missed a quarter, and was voted the most was the smallest man on the varsity one of the best linesmen, never failing care of his man. He acted as captain two years for the teachers, has never valuable man to the team this season. Graduation will take him from the Teachers' line-up. Q., we hope you will do as well in life as you have done in football. ' 1 I ' ',, gf. LY ' ' 1: 111 :L-1.-11 .- - 1. . - - - - - ., , 111- 9 .WM-S12-.-.1.v.-4-4-. -.1 111- . .- 21:1 1 , 1 ., -1' Iv-: 1' ---- 5.-It . T 5 1 -1 .1 , 1, -, ' ' .1 'saws . 1' . ., ,. SQ 3 1 1515111316: 1 mfr . . -1 113' '1 iw: 1 - --I 1- .71 IM it 7' - .1 - .... 4' 1 1 -we 1.1,1.g1.-QMQKW. 41.111111 fzsfams.. , -1 1. 14-1101 tfyf415Vf26?S4zf16f1,11.gg99 '- fre-sf 1.:..1:.z-e-1.1111 6 ' Page Ninety LTffffffffeTfLfffeTffflTffgfffffffffff1ff211'ffffffiHDID ibickur Footbali I. Coach Rogers. Much praise goes to him for the splendid work of the back field, always cultivating and stressing the most perfect form of deception in hand- ling the ball and developing side steps that look like magic. II. Carl Lackey, Tackle, with that old sturdy fight of his, made it diflicult for play to come his way: He has that which gives opposition to off tackle smashes, and was forever drawing blood from the Out backs. III. V. Copeland, Half, was so short that he founda hiding place behind Pot Bowman, and was always slipping thru the line for yard after yard. Vell found his place in running interference to take an end out, or smash him in. He could do either, always fighting with that Good old team work. IV. Hugh Yoakum, Guard. Granger fought his way up among the ranks, he was built to scrap, laugh, and hit hard. Center rushes lost their desire when Granger met them across the line of scrimmage. This was his first year on the gridiron, and we hope to see him in the Teachers' line-up another year. V. .lack Painter, Full, carried the brunt of the offensive. He l1it the line, off tackle smash, end run, received passes, did anything in the way of making yards. His side stepping is one of his marked features, and it generally takes two tacklers to stop him. Many of the Teachers touchdowns are due to his ability. He will lead the Teachers for 1928. Page Ninety-one Jhfwwwwwwwsm Q Q ,I III I-, I I I'-' IN' I'-' I'-' IW' I'-' III II, II, II, II, II, II, I I I' ' I I II III II, II, ci: IT' I II I-I II I . III I. I IH' I'-' I 'I I I III' I'-I 'I I 'I II If-I II, II, II, II, II, II, II, I 4 IN' III ,I II' I I I'-I . I-, I-, II, II, II, II, II, II, I-, 'I I I-I Ir, II, II, II, II, I I ,I ,I I I I-I I I IU' I-' I I' If-' I -' I'-' I'-' I'-I . I I I I I I I I I II, I-, II, l,', II, I-, I I UIC' IU! TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQTLTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLZ 0 5 QI! 1 :I I I 1 I 1 I JI I 1 r I1 I 1 , 1 I 'I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . . ,I ,I I I 1 I .4I I 1 I I 'I I 'I 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 I I I 'I 1 I 1 1 1 I ,I ,I I I 'I -2 . ---------,---,-,-.A-A--,-------,--------- Q my I U f ZTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL-L-LAL-L-L-LAL-:AL-LAL-L-L-L-L-LALAL-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-LAL-LALAL-L-LT5QM! I, I' I. I'1 'Ill :If :EI e e :SI IE :L :I -I IU' I I In :II 'II ,' I- L: 4'I lg IQ: ff: 1 :I :I I-I 'EI IZ' II! 1, Inj I If I-:I III I IW: I I-I :II :II II: :II lg . Ig: lf: IQ: lfg I' II I 54: Football 5.3: lf: l:', :If: I. Frank Copeland, Tackle, a ferocious fighter, forever determined to stop :I the man with the ball. Frank is a hard worker, always awake diagnosing plays, :I If giving and taking instructions. W1'apped in the spirit of team workg when a few :ff :1 ards were needed, call that off tackle smash, Frank knew the art in makin ' holes. I1 ,I Y 8. ,, :II II. Bill Hyatt, Quarter. Bill played the end position and called signals. :QI :il His ability to general a team was not discovered until mid-season. He showed :ji Ir.: himself master of his position, and had little trouble in matching his wits with op- If-: :QI posing teams. To give Bill pleasure, start a sweeping end rung he found himself :: :LI master of another position. Bill is a creator of the old fighting spirit that makes :II lf: a team go good. I V: 'I ' 'I : : III. Galloway, Guard. D, Boone played exceptionally good ball for his if: :'I first year, finding the coordination that makes great players. He could come out :FI lf: of the line with speed for interference, and many yards were made from his won- :EI ll: derful interference work. We want to see him in the Teachers line-up of '28. 'I it I'I IV. Bowman, Tackle. Pot started the season as guard, mid-season found :QI :QI him playing tackle, on the defense and end on the offense. To complete a pass Q: just throw it above the others' heads, Pot would be there to get it. 'This is his IQ: :II first year of football, but you could not tell it by his playing. He used the head :N :ji of a seasoned player. Pot, we have a place for you in the line-up of '28. .I IW lf: V. Bralley, end, did the punting. That toe of his has brought ease to the If: :I Teachers many times, by giving the old pigskin a fifty-yard shove into the safety li.: :I zone. The spiral he gave it made it quite difHcult to catch. At the end Bralley :QI 1,1 found the plays in the lead never givino' time for development. II: II 1 za In IN: Ig' :fl ,. .,,,.,,,. -. :II JI I It-I :i II IC' QI In lu: ld: I :ig 121: l,' l:1I I, I1 II :II ill I:- IP1: Page Ninety-two I' UI glib- IN! -- QIWLTLTLTLT5LTLTLTL7LTLTL?L:L:l:L:L:LTL:LtLTL:-L:-L1-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT-?vT-T-T-r-:-T-7-T-T-7-T-T-T-T-7-T-T-T-T'TWT-T-T-T-7-T-T-T-tv:-T-T-Tvrvtvtvac-. --- -U' 9' I I 4 I 4 I 'I 4 I I 4 I 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 ,I ,I ,I I I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 Q . Q .qu?17:7LT:TLTLT:TLTLTLTLT.LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTJILTLTLTLTLTLTL?LTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTE QD I D K k U t b- 'II III Ig gi: III 4 :I-: Yells :I 44 II ::.: 'Of all the games I love to see And anyway when we get the ball, :A Football means the most to me TI1C1'C,S no holding me down at all. IQ: :II I love to Watch it from the bleachers All other voices I try to drown :fl If And root and yell for our dear teachers. Until-Oh Look! a touchdown! 4,4, ,II lg I: I yell and yell for the Blue and Gold 424: 'Till the game is nearly over-behold! :II III: One of our boys has made a rung :ffl :I Another touchdown, and the game is won. f.: :III Hooray ! :tl Q.: -Anonymous. l,'l 'III 4,- :I I: Songs and Yells :gg :Eg ' ON TEACHERS ON gi: :II On Teachers, on Teachers, on. And all your grit 42: Play the' game deserve the fame You'll never know the time to quit :QI If: That waits your victory. Salute your banner blue and gold, 45: :II On Teachers, on Teachers, on. And fight the battle brave and bold, :II Take all your strength Then on T. C.! on! 41 y 'II :I: fTune to Jingle Bellsj 'III , T. C. Team III :II X T. C. Team VVe'll win this game today . :II We've got the team :II That's got the fight If: 42: YVe,ll win this game :QI Hooray ! :fl You're such a peach, you've won our hearts- ll: You'll surely win this game :III lf: YVe,re not rough-and we're not tough, :II :III But we get there just the same. IQ: :III CTune Doodle Dooj :: IH: Roll up the score you've done it before :JI IS: Old E. T. T. C.-E. T. T. C. I: :::: giegli 11121: yogi' Sep ZE1d,:EI01E1t Ease your rep ll- .... - .... II IZ: Start into fight let them know you're in it. :tl :II Hold that ball tight, don't let up one minute, 45: :II And while you play :I Ig.: wsu all spend the day :III :fl In yelling for you-E. T. T. C. IQ: 42 :EI They haven't got the PEP! IVho Rah! Who Rah! :II They 14aven't got ure JAZZ! if- C- Rah! Rah! t Ig: They haven't got the team that T. C. has !Ray!-Rah! Rah! Crepea I :g C1'e1Uea!9 Ray 1-Rah! Rah! 5: Yonge the team! T. C.-T. C.-Rah! Rah! :gl 'I' , , frepeatj fl lp: I ou re the stuff ! , . , 1 'II If' You're from T. C. thatIs enough! :glen Ioufe sp' you II HEI V , III L.: Crepeatb men you ie own, you re own. :,', :fl VVhen you're up against T. C. 4:4: :II T. C. Rah! Rah! Youire up side down! 42: T. C. Rah! Rah! Qrepeatj :.', I! 'PI 424: :ju :':: Page Ninety-Lhrce :l: lf- III QIIGIL-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL2 ,-ETLTLZE910 5 4? 2 'ill qui 4? ...A.,ww...,.A.,.f. I I Q Basketball After the closing game in football, Coaches Robinson and Preston called for men for basketball practice and a large number responded. After the grind of the first few days, however, the number diminished until it was composed of the following men, some of whom were old letter men while others were just starting their college basketball career. I Q I The old letter men were: Mooney fcaptainj, Painter, Bowman, Delozier, Sim- mons, O'Dell, and Jess Humphreys. The new men were Dyer and Galloway, both stars of Boone's Creek High School. ' After a few weeks practice, the Teachers met Bluefield college here on January 20, and suffered a severe defeat, losing 29-23. Coming on the heels of this defeat, the King College Tornado handed them another defeat on January 22, the count being 35-17. After suffering from these two defeats, the Teachers journeyed to Bluefield and swept the Bluefield five off their feet by the count of 45-M. They hurried back home to defeat Concord in a thrilling game that ended 22-21. 1 With little rest the Teachers met the Emory and Henry five at Emory on Janu- ary 31. The Teachers threw a scare into the camp of the opponents when they led them until the last few minutes of the play. The game ended 33-39 in Emory's favor. Mars Hill also handed the Treaclms a 311-30 defeat at home on February 8. Page Ninety-four .--------..----------..------------------A--------------..----..-....---.vTw.i,, .,1,TVT ZIDIIJ ipiawrp-L--L-L--2----flff-f---L-ff-fffl-ffl-L-L-ffL-:L-L-1-fa-ff: I? 9119 Ii lin I4: I I I If ,I ntl Il: I'I ID: I III I 1 I I I III I I I I I I II II: II, I.'I I I III Ig, Ig, II, I,-I II, I I, I Ig, II, I,-, I,-I I, I' I . I III II, II, I,-, I,-, I-, I,-I II, II, II, II, II, I I I,-I lg I I ,I If-I II, In 1 I I ,I IJ I I I,-, II, I-, I I I III Ig, II, Ig, II, I II, I II, III .tl 'I 'I I I I I I I 'I I I. I I I IH IN' I I I I I . II' I'-' IN' IW' I'-I I'-' IQ-I I I I . . ,I I I 'I II, II, Ii' I I Ig I,-I II, III -Io fh Ipiwur The next game was with the Erwin Y. M. C. A., composed of all star players whom the Teachers subdued by the score of 38-13 on the home court. The next engagement was the most thrilling of the year, it being with Emory and Henry. The Teachers were in the lead until the last few minutes of the game. The final score was 36-31 in favor of Emory and Henry. Altho a defeat, it showed the brand of ball that the Teachers could put out. The King Tornado again were victors in a one-sided affair at King on February 14. The Teachers failed to start and King won 46-20. The Erwin Y. M. C. A. again went down in defeat before tl1e Teachers in a fast game at Erwin on February 5, the count being 24-13. The season closed when, on February 18, the Teachers wreaked their vengeance on the Mars Hill five at Mars Hill for the former defeat suffered at their hands. The score ended 40-30 in favor of the Teachers. A banquet was given in honor of the squad and letters awarded at the closing of the season. Dyer was elected captain for the ensuing year, and should the squad all return, they may prove a menace to the hopes of our neighboring colleges. Page Ninety- five L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-C.-L-:,C.-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-552'-' '-'-' ' vx,-vs,-V-V-v-vs,-.f 3 61110 'I I . I- 111' II I 1 12' .I 1, I I1 . 12' 'I 'I 1 , 1 . 1'-I . 11, Ii' 1j-I 11, 11, 1,1 1,1 II 1,- 'I :I I I I li III II 12' II 'I I 1 I I1 II , I I I-I 1,-, II 1 121' 1,- I. II 14, I 1 12-I 11, 11, 1 II II II I I . ,I ,I ,I I. L 1 I 1,-I Ig, I,-, lg, lp, I,-, I,-, I,-, I,-, lg, II, I,-, 1,-, I,-, 14, I,-, 11, l,:, 1, I,I I I I 1 I I II II III Ig, 14, ' I I 1 . 1 .I II .I II I 1 I I 1 I I I II 12-I I-I C? 4? Ib fx,-vw,-v-a-v-vsfnfs .,,,,N.A.,.4-.A.,gA.N Girls' Basketball Review By dint of perseverance, dogged determination to win, observance of training rules, and the right acceptance of criticism, the E. T. S. T. C. girls basketball team became one of the most formidable in East Tennessee. They came through with four victories out of eight games. Although the team did not win always in score, it certainly won in spirit, and it will always be remembered as a team of good sportmanship, and unselfish team work. The success of the team is attributed not only to the exceptional ability and splendid work of every girl on the squad, but also to the superb training given by Coach Helen Krepps. There were three letter men back from last year: Cooper, Lockett, and Finnell. The following girls composed the squad: Jack Little, Ethelyn Lockett, Evelyn Gamble, Kayte Cooper, Ruth Hays, Genora Morrison, Mildred Ross, Frances Fawver, Virginia Hannah, and Pearl Finnell. At the close of the season athletic certificates were presented at the basketball banquet and sweaters were given to the following girls: Elsie Little, Ethelyn Lockett, U927' Captainj Genora Morrison, Kayte Cooper, Evelyn Gamble, Ruth Hays, Pearl Finnell, Una Killian, CManagerj. Much praise was given to the sec- ond team who came out daily and practiced with the first team, because it was with their help that the team made a success. Genora Morrison was elected by the team to be captain for the coming year, and with her the retiring players send a toast to the team of 1928. Be ours that are passing, but The name of having done a bit, Yours to play a game of greater VVorth, then may the world Acclaim you great, and bring You yet a greater fame. Page Ninety- six 5 EDIU Ipiskarpifffieeffffffffl1fffflT2iffifff:ffLTfffffaffffffvff-f-ff:6111- 11' 11: 11' 1'1 1 1 1 1 I. 1 1'1 1'1' 141 1 1 11: ,. 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Prac- :I :., tice began about two weeks before the winter term ended and it looked as though Ig: we wouldn't have enough men for a team, but at the opening of the spring term several old letter men from last year's squad came in and prospects now pointed :II :'i: toward a winning team. Out of twelve games played previous to the time that :f4: this goes to press, we won two games from Hiwassee, 8-2 and -L-2, from Carson Sz :4: Newman 5-3, from Mars Hill 10-5, and two games from Emory SL Henry, 4-2 and :: 1-0., K. C. 144-2. Three of our losing games were lost in the last inning by very :: close margins. . '4' :Il :f: The team was led by Captain Phillippi, who played his usual good game at :f: center field. The pitching staff was comprised of Mooney and Davis with Captain :: :,, Phillippi held in reserve if needed. Lefty Mooney won four of the seven games :: :f: that he pitched and collected 116 strikeouts. He struck out 24 men in the eleven- :,: inning game with Emory 8z Henry which ended 1-0 in our favor. Davis also :: pitched excellent ball and won two of the three games that he pitched. 44' 'II :II It would be impossible to give any definite line-up, due to several changes that :J were made by Coach Robinson during the season. The following men played in :4, :I part or all of the games that were played: Bolinger, Acuff, McBee, Dyer, Q. B. II: Kennedy, Phillippi, DeLozier, Edwin Kennedy, Nicely, hfooney, Davis, and Bralley. :I Other men that went out for the team were: Barney Copeland, Crum, Johnson, I4 1 4 :I Atkinson, and Dolly Copeland. . 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I'd prefer to pay full fare If, III- and keep my own statisticsf' II II Ml 'I' I4 I III hliss hIathews QIn historyj: And what do you think Sir VValter Raleigh said when he placed his cloak at Queen Elizabetlfs feet?,' II II T1-ent Huff: Step on II, Kid, step on iw I-I Ig' II II III I lIIrs. Witt: Girls, don't you know the devil will get you if you are naughty?', III Girls fIn apartment ED: i'VVe donit know, ma'am, but we do know that we'll II get the devil if we're found outf' II .. I I4 II 'I To BQ Kennedy: II Twinkle, twinkle, little hair, II How I wonder what you aire, I' III Down below my nose so brave, III II VVhy in thunder don't you shave? III 1 III I4 'FI III Prof. Brown: Quillen, describe the backbone. Walton Quillen: The backbone is something that holds up the head and ribs III and keeps our feet from being attached to our necks. II ' lI'I I4 II Genora Morrison: '.'No-Mrs. Wfitt objects to kissing. III Harville: But I d1dn't ask to kiss herf, II T :I II' I III Hope Dossett: Say, Professor, how long can I live without brains?,' II Professor Hicks: That remains to be ,seenfi II ' I4 II' III Wileta: Hettie, do you like mushrooms?', II II Hettie: I never slept in onef, 14' A II . 'II I' I,-I lNIIiss Yoakley: 'IVVhy do they have knots on the ocean instead of miles? IQI Paul Nicely: Well, you see, they couldn't have the ocean tide if there were II II no knots. I II I'4I II II lee I,- I Prof. Brown: To Rena Gideon:j Rena, how does nourishment get properly Il II within your body? I' II Rena: By the process of oscillation? II lg, II II -W-M II II lN'Iiss Yoakley: Oscar, if you were going- abroad on a pleasure trip, from II which port would you rather start ? III II IjIarville: I'From Kingsport. -7 my W I A I 0 p WWW WM VI ia... - - sm.-. 4 - - .- .... --aa ,aa . M ...V--. - - I If I III Dr. Sherrod: Is it true that you really had your arm around thc young lady? Curtis Donahue: It is, Sir. III II Dr. Sherrod: VVell, why did you do it? IW III Curtis: Because of what tl1e Bible saysf' II Dr. Sherrod: And what does the Bible say?', I Il Curtis: It says, 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you, II I4 4'I II' I III Page One Hundred and One III II II QQ FLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLZLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLilTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJX,-J' VLZTLTLZ 'ff 'G' qu - :Qui Q I 1 9 1'1' I I II II I 1'1 III 1, I I1' I 'I ,I 1'1' 1'1' 1'-' 1'1' 1'1' I II 11 I 11 I 'I I 1 1 I 11 I . 1'-' .II I I 1 II II I1' I I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' II 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' II 1-, 1-, I1 I-I I 1 1'-' II I' . . 11' II I . 1'-' 1'1' II . II . 11 I I 1 II 11, 11, 11, I1 - I I1 I' II II I 1 III I,I 1 I1 III I I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' III . 1'1' I-' I. 'I 11 I 1 ,I I ,I I I II II, Q,-v-v-,-v-,Qfv-.-. 1-N.-.A...A.,..s.,.f. QD I D ID i K k U fp TLfLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT.fizrargzii Hickory Bark IVhen registering for a position, Elizabeth McNeil gave her age as 30. Professor Mathes: You have given that age here for the last three years. Miss McNeil: Sure, I'm not one of these who say one thing today and an- other tomorrow. Miss Yoakley: '1The farmers raise the grain, now what do the merchants do? Sim Beaty: They raise the prices. Minnie Kimbrough: Iabsentlyj Oh, Mr. Rat, please come here quick and tell me what's the matter with my Brown. Dora Huddle: Nelson, have you been observing the ONE IIVAY signs? Nelson Swan: Heck yes, who'd want to go two ways at once? Bob Pearson: Have you had CLASSIC BIYTHS under Miss Burleson? W. K. lIIain: 1'Yeh. Bob: Then give me a pointer on it. lIIain: 'fDrop it. Mr. Donelly: Ye gods and little fishes: how I love you! Margaret Mathes: I wish your pets would die so that I could have a little more of your attention. Dr. Sherrod: 'II thought you were giving that class an examination. VVhy aren't you in there with them? Professor Field: I can't stand to see them flunkf' Professor Bible: Virginia, give me a sentence with the word justice in it. Virginia Hannah: I'd justice soon kiss you as not. Mrs. Archer fin biologyj: YVhat animal makes the nearest approach to man? Miss Cope: 'I'I'he mosquito. Miss Hunt Ito clerk in storej: I want a peck of apples. Clerk: Do you want Baldwin's? Miss Hunt: 'ISure, did you think I wanted some with hair on?,' Dolly Copeland Cabout to take his departurej: VVell, I must be offf' Miss Dietzen: Yes, I have thought so ever since I met you. Junkman Cat back doorj: 'fAny old junk you want to get rid of, lady? Mrs. Mathes: Yes, come in, my husband will be here in a minute. Annabel: I hear Charles won a loving cup the other nightf, Elizabeth hlurphyz He must have made a wonderful improvement since our last date. IIIcNabb: 'IGoin' to the fair?,' Donahue: I'Wl1at fair? lNIcNabb: 'The paper says, 'Fair here today and tomorrowf Isaac Eggers: I'Oh, Doctor, is it a her or a him?,' Doctor: It,s a them. Campbell: I'How about an admit to class? I had car trouble. Dr. Sherrod Iwith apologies to Lincolnj: Then buy you a new car. Page One Hundred and Two I I 1 1. Qi. -T-T-7-T-Tft-T-7-1-Tv?-7-T-1-T-T-7-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-7-T-T-T-T-'v-1-T-T-T-f-T-:-VN:-7-7-v-Tvrfr-1-T-1-T-T-T-1-7-1-T-1 T-7-T T-T-T-T-:-T-:-1-T-T 3. GUI? II I 1, I. I III I1 1'-' 1'1' 1'-' I-I I 1 1'1' 1'1' II 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 1'1' 1'1' II 11, 11, I 1 II 1-, II, .II .I III ,I II 1 I I I1 II ' I II 1'1' II 11, 11, 1'-' I-I II II 1'-' 1'-' II 1-, 1:1 I' 1 I I1, 11, III III I I I 'I III II II, II 'I . .II .II , I 1 II I 1 1'1' I I I I I II 11, 1-, I1, . I I . II 1 1 1 I-I 11, I 1 1 I I I I I1 1- I' I If , 1 1 1'1 1 I I I I I I 1 -I II I I1, I I I 1 'I 11 1 I . 1'1' 1 I Ellin- it 4 4 I 'I 'I 4 I 4 I I I I 4 4 I 4 , ,I .I ,I I ,I I 4 I4: 4 ,I :I I I 4 . 4 I 4 4 I 4 I 4 I I I 'I I I .:I ,I I ,I I I I 4 4 I I 4 I I 4 IJ I 4 4 I 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 4 I I I 4 4 Q . Q dll? :T.:TLTLTLTlfLTLT1TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTJILTLTLTLTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL QD I U f k D tp,,.,,,.,..,.,.,.,,,,.,, r 'VK V'?3IIb L4 I II I 1:4 o gg: Hickory Bark I., II If lf: .Iohn Buchanan frunning up and down the hall excitedlyj: Say, bud, have E: you seen anything of that darned president?', :QI :QI Dr. Sherrod: Uh-uh-this is he. I, -:I A Iii: Professor Brown: '!Where are the schlerenchyma Cdead cellsj in cabbage? :I 'II Tom Morgan: In his head I suppose. I I4 O J C. H. Cabbage: Reach me that iron bar, please. lf: 'III Dr. Sherrod: lVIr. Kennedy, if your character is as black as your mustache, ll :fl it is in a very bad way. : :ln Q. B.: Well, if you go by mustache, you have no character at all. lf' li- 'QI :III Miss Burleson's class was discussing the works of Charles Dickens when the :QI observant teacher suddenly discovered that Alice Vsfood was violently masticating II a bit of Wrigley's-. lft, :III lNIIiss Burleson: 'iWhat are you chewing, Alice? lg: Alice Qabsentlyj: TALE OF TIVO CITIES. :I,: ly' I III Professor Rogers fcommenting on the powers of King Georgej: Why the King of England could appoint Edgar Britton Prime hlinister. But he wouldn't 424: do it, he is a sensible man. :SI I' I 'PI I, :QI V Frank Smith: Doctor, why does so small a cavity feel so large to one's :N If-: tongue F :g ::': mx Doctgrz Just the natural tendency of your tongue to exaggerate things, I :Il li.: suppose. I :A 'UI 4 ' H: Dr. Sherrod fspeaking of Martha Wasllingtonj: One day George's favorite :V dog, Vulcan, ate one of Martha's hams-uh-uh-I- 1 :Iii I The President's voice was drowned by the pandemonium in the audience. :C I ' Dean Burleson: Can you tell me what to do to avoid falling hair? :I Professor Field: Jump out of the way. In ll: Mooney: My girl has a beautiful silk handkerchief which she claims cost 'II S25.o0. 4 Bowman: lNIy! that's a lot to BLOVV IN.,' I: IIA, . q:4I Mr. Preston Qto class in Chemistrybz Girls, the odor of gas formed in this :QI :QI experiment will be slightly brown. II :I- Kate Bailey and Gertha Henley were walking by a barn when Kate cried out: 'I' Oh, look at those little white rabbits with red eyes. I: Gertha: Oh, aren't they cute? They've just hatchedf' I-1: I, li- 'II :III Professor McFee: Painter, who in the name of Heck is doing all that cussin, :II in here? VVhy, one would think the devil were in here. :FI IH: Painter: Oh, that was McNabb. He says I or Prof. Mathes one has his 'II Bible H -1-4 ll 'Il ' an 'I :III Miss Ezzell: If any one is too dumb to get this lesson, please stand, :I If: Caroline Hannah stands. kj: Miss Ezzell: 'iCarolina, are you that dumb?,' :fr :I': Caroline: No, not exactly. I just hate to see you stand alone. ,I 414, M- I' lf: Ruth Hays: Oh, Professor Preston, I've just swallowed a quantity of Ipecac. :I :fl Please tell me what to do. II :I Professor Preston: No need of my telling you: you'll do it without formal instructions. H: Page One Hundred and Three K4: II II arf??1T1TLTLTLAL-LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLILTLTLTLZLTLTLTLT1TltieTeTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQTQTLTQTLTQTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL':.in:ILTLTLZ 219 -vvnfn,q,-.axf-vw,-51 f,,,f.A.,.h,,.,..,,,, Chalk Dust Visitor Qon entering the campusj: Are you a student? Q. B. Kennedy: No, I just go to college heref, At 10:30 one Thursday night Frank Copeland started singing, I,ll exchange my cross for a starry crown. Mr. McFee Qgrabbing a broom stick and starting up stairsj: I'll be danged if you don't make that change quicker than you think for. Miss Slocumb: Miz Kennedy please draw a poppy. Edwin Cabsent mindedlyj: lVhose papa do you want me to draw? Elizabeth: Charles, you seem to love me so much. Are you always thinking of me? Charles: Not exactly, but when I do think, I think of youf' Mr. Brown fglancing at the image of some one in the doorwayj: Do you want some one? A Miss Mathes Qvery timidlyj: Yes, I want-you. Una Harris Csearching for news for the Chalk Linej: Hlillsie, didnyt you hear anything cute at the football game? Elsie Little: No, but I saw something cute, No. 23. Prof. Field: Do you believe in Capital punishment, hIargaret? Margaret Lusk: I certainly do, Mr. Field if it isn't too severe. Carl Lackey: I'll have you understand no woman ever made a fool of me. Ruth Remine: VVell, who did it then?', Dr. lVIcKinney Qat the E. T. E. Associationj: Dean Burleson, what kind of paraphernalia are we going to wear tonight? Dean Burleson: IVhy, the usual programf' Dr. lIIcKinney: You don't quite understand, I mean what are we going to wear tonight? Dean Burleson: Oh Nothing, Nothing. You say Citico Stalcup talks like a book-what a pity he doesn't shut up the same way. Page One Hundred and Four - ----------------- --------------------.x.,-,--------..-.-.-.-.-.-,.-.-v-.-.-.-.A.,s.A.-.-. QIDIU Ipickurpfffffffffs111ffl:111ffff:f:ffffLffffffffffffffiffffl if 9 1:1 I I 1 11 'I ,1 1 1 1 1 , 1 VI 1, I 1'1' 1'1' 11: 1 11 1'1' 11: I 1 1'1' 1' 1 I 'I 1 I 1 1'1' 1'1' 1f1I 11, 11, 11, 11, I 1 1'1' ,1 ,1 121I I 1 1'1' 1'1' II 1, 1 1 1 I 1 1'1' ' I 1'- 11: 11, 11, 11, 11, 1 , 1 1 I1 1j1I 11, 11, 11, 11, 11 1 '1 I 1 11: I1 1'1' 1'1' 1'1' 11-I 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, lg I 1 1E-' 12-I 11, 11 I I 1 1.1 I . I I , I I I I I, I I I 1 II II 11: 11, 11, 1 1 1f:I 11, I 1 1'1' 1'1! Q fu Ill! Inb- aj, V6.1-Jeff ' Mafia ' I . 9, , f X, 1 B xay-s-L. X.-1 -Avrzfff? X, V - , 2-4.. gif' .Af f- 'L f X1 f -' f E 1 E A . X ,A -J Q ,-fvf '-.,! L-IL' .fagg 44 I-1 Vw A I . xv X 4 . JJK X, VK, , Q., Y . 1 ' f-- A f ,.,-, Z4 , I 1-1' if f 7 5 ei H if X. . 1 ' , ' f , ff V AA . 4 0, .- L X L, -, . , ,il .. ,, W., ,E bf-Af, V' gf 0:on101:r1:m1:r11x1 :r1:x1:11:11:r10101n10101214x11m14ri4x11x11r14x14n14x14x1cu:1 : ,K Y 'I X Q ' ., 5' . f I ,jL,,.,c.,e-' u., 7 Q,-' A-..f'f E ',',.,,, Q., 1-' f .f , A-lf' f. ., 1 ,Y E, E , E., , A A' I r SKEIfT0NfiBQKE1SY 4, ' ' WBiM3HUf3CEU1i a Full Line, ofiP'astries i ,. .Q f A E-E. - E Af -'ff . Lf- , -.-f -- ' g f , i ,E E ttf- SKELETONS' l , , , A 2 CGLONIAL MAID OLD-EEASHIONED , i Q QUEEQNLQ-A,LLf,F15U1T,9fffKE 11,1 E, af- P SALT-RISING 'P' 1 Q if K 7 9' and BILLY BOY BREAD U I E I U Parcel Post Package Given Prompt Attention E SKELTON'S BAKERY ! Q F The H ome of -Billy Boy Bread 2 Phone P528 2 JOHNSON CITY, ----- TENNESSEE i y!4a14:1n1z:1 1 1 :1 10111 :1 xzoioioiniriririuiyi zsirirzoiuzoioia ..,..- ..- :H-1,-1.-...-E.. -D-.,.-1.-..-0-0.-.,-.,:..:,.:..:.,: T. : Z ..,-..g. EAST TENNESSEE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE A State College for The Education and Training of Teachers TUITION FREE BOARD AND ROOM REASONABLE Course of Study Leading to any kind of certificate required in Tennessee and to the Bachelor of Science degree. All courses are designed specially for the training of teachers. A Faculty of Specialists Who have had experience in every type of public school. Our Graduates are in demand for the most desirable positions in the state. The Appointment Committee ' assists Worthy students and graduates in finding desirable positions. If you are a teacher, a principal, a supervisor, or superintend- ent, or are planning to be any of these, you will find courses organized on the most modern plans which Will prepare you for the specific position you desire. For Bulletin or other information write CHARLES C. SHERROD P r e s i d e n t JOHNSON CITY, : : : : : TENNESSEE - - - - - - - - - - - -u-u-u-010-o-u Q ! ! ! ! ! ! U II - 1:10 f,-' ' ., 7 ., I, K, . THIS ANNUAL is an everyday example of Printing of the Better Kind, made possible only by our most modern equipment and ex- pert workmanship. Q95 MUSE-WHITLOCK COMPANY Rulers - Printers - Binders 1413-145 VV. Blain Street Johnson City, Tenn. 7 U I Eflllmlllffff BEMBERG YARN Universally recognized as the synthetic yarn with the nearest approach to the natural fibre in lustre, scroop and hand. 1 a t Q 1 ,-.-.1.-.-- -.1 A I You CAN MAKE AQ REQUEST CONVENIENTLY ig, C coMFoRTABLY ECoNoM1CALLY to any EDUCATIONAL RELIGIOUS PHILANTHROPIC OI' CHARITABLE INSTITUTION by means of LIFE INSURANCE Your estate proper can remain intact, since the funds for the special Bequest Policy will come from current income. Proceeds payable direct to institution designated, or maintained in a trust fund as directed by you. Here's a chance to endow your church, college, hospital, or favorite charity. R. S. SMALLING District M mm gef- The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the UNITED STATES Telephone 390 Johnson City, Tennessee 1101 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 141101411 14:1o14:1 -o:en1cx1fx1cv:14 ixix1ci 1 1410112141131 1 1014110 cw, IQ Gavel 71,ef,eqO if f7f4'4'O J I i . g PHOTOGRAPHS OIN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE BY OUR STUDIO 2 Quality Work Prompt Service i , Q Reasonable Prices i Portraits i . Q Commercial Photographs I Q Kodak Finishings Motion Pictures i Panoramic Photographs Anything Photographicn I n I BURR HARRISON STUDIO 2 ARCADE BUILDING PHONE 1028 i 0:0 p1q.1..1u1,1ni.1 1 3:11 1.1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1,111 1111 1111 111 az 1 1:1 as 11: D 51110111101 1 101111 1111111 11011 J. E. Crouch Book Store 217 Blain Street Boorcs, STATIONERY, and FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL SUPPLIES S tnafents Alwnyf Welcome 111111 1 1.1 11 1 10:1 Your Graduating Flowers Be sure they come from Gunnar Teilmann Sz Son Johnson Citgfs Leading Florists Store: 303 Roan Street Phone 511 Flo-wers By Wire 1:1o11r1u1o1 1 1 10101-0111101 PHONE 353 PHONE 353 VISCO ICE CREAM The Cream of The Town PASTEURIZED MILK COX'S DAIRY Dealer: in MILK, CREAM AND ICE CREAM JOHNSON CITY, . . . TENNESSEE Q1-------------0 q vzo qs'a ,:,p4x1u1u111 11111111 11 11 1 11 101 Tennessee Eastern Electric Co. LIGHT HEAT POWER ELECTRICITY The Best and Cheapest Ser'oant j.,-.,- 1-.- -.-I-UQ.-.Q -0-1, 0 11:1 on 1 1 1 1 111- 111 11r11vm1.o 0 0:10111 1 1111111141 1 1 1:1111 Jennings Candy Co. Cor. King and Boone Sts. Phone 1315 Wlzolesale C onfeetioners JOHNSON CITY, . . . TENNESSEE 11111111 1.1 111 1 1 111,111 6450101 111.11 1 1 1.1 1,101 GOLDSTEINS 212 Main Street Beautiful Apparel at Popular Prices Exclusive but not Empensivei' fox: 11-1 -1 -1 111 1 -1 11- 11101 A E 1 4 QQ' Miuuiffff , K J ic . 51 vfywga 511. I If - X, I l ., J - Af? ,Q A ,uf wwf as EMM A EW E, lf Wai ' ' 77 Q 17 xLQ7,z1,,L J ji,-'LQ fgofi-L LMC K, 135 L'.4-fxA1d,- , , 1. f - T ' , .17 if .-Z at I-lg! 61,515 Lj7,,!L,L,4.-JL I LJ. L fLffJ1-4v'L -J 'Lf 'Ce'-fix. C - Ci A ?i17f'qr1f0rf5f':'iizatliiigjfffzit ual, ul, .. f f'- U THE UN AKA ESL CITY NATIONAL BANK TWA' JC' QW. i i Resources, S4,000,000.00 Q NEW RESIDENTS l H of Johnson City are sure of a l WELCOME i 4 Q U i THE UNAKA Sc CITY NATIONAL BANK at the fox: 311111014 101 101 xi xi ri 101 ri 1 xi xi 11 1010141 1 vi xi 14114: 0311111 1a1o1x1m1f1c1u1xqu14141m1 2 H. P. KING-HART co. i An Institution VVith An Ideal i . Johnson City, Tenn. ! A STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Q g Catering to the Particular Needs of Discrirninating College Folk in Smart Apparel and Accessories of i Unusual Charm and Individuality E 11141 11111 111 1 1 1:1 11114020 SUMMERS HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc. E Wholesale Only Hardware, Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Tinware, Stoves, Ranges, Wagons, Harness, Paints, Var- nishes, Farm Implements, Building Materials. Railroad, Mill, Mine Electrical, VVater VVorks, Pliunbing, and Heating Supplies. lllajestic Hotel and Kitchen Equipment Thor VVashing lllachines JOHNSON CITY, - - TENNESSEE li 1 1 l l l lliillilllillllliill iiifiiii 1-giiiiiiiziixicsiiiiiciq i ,f ' NW--. ' A'e' .,-pzfiymiv f . va fs 1 . - if zgziwk ' ' :ffl 11 f ' ,z-iz HA , Nj - . . , if ' rr 'aft .. 1 191556 1' 1 lf' TiZ1i: 1':5-45 :5 ' i 1 ,EETgfji,'fw3-g1gf,f,.f.,zkLLLg,.14 ----' g W iz- TENNESSEE NATIUNAL BANK lohnson City, Tennessee City, County, State, and United States Depository, Designated Depository for the Mountain Branch National Soldier's Home Simi- .- ,..,.110:4110-u-z,-u-0-0-010- - A Il 4110101 41:1 .. 01011: 10 141211-...,f2. 1 ua: I PIERCE Sz PIERCE ' SHOE REPAIR SHOP IO6 Buffalo Street JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE 1 ixzuczmca-111 1 111 1 1 as 10 0101 1' caucus .1 1 qw 1 as 11111 Thomas Cash Department Store LADIES' AND CHILDRENS READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HOSIEEY, BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 220 Main Street JOHNSON CITY, . . TENN. 1u1u1n1ocpn1n1 111 1: 11 1: 1 11: 'about :aio mg. B 'SmithiHiggiDs CO., Inc. WHO LESALE DRUGS D JOHNSON CITY, . . . . TENNESSEE 1011111111111 0 QQQQ11111111111 1 Appalachian Publishers, CINCORPORATEDD JOHNSON CITY CHRONICLE CMORNINGD JOHNSON CITY STAFF-NEVVS E CEVENINGD JOHNSON CITY CHRONICLE combined with JOHNSON CITY STAFF-NEWS CSUNDAYD 101 1 1 1:1111 1 1 1 1:11 14x ix1b1u1uLu1u1xi 1 1 141111 oi 2 1 if 1 14 1901010303: 1 1 0111411-141 141111 1 1 1 240.4 Trade With Kinney Shoes for the Whole Family Nothing over S4-.98 We Can Save You Money. The answer is Simple+through vast buying, selling and manufacturing facilities built up by direct dealing with the public. 270 STORES FACTORIES G. R. Kinney CO., Inc. ' 1011 West Nfarket Street JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE :nz 11111 1 2 1 2 1 1 1- inmate AN ' nzruamauwenni' nawwnmrs JOHNSON CITY, TENN. The Home of N ATIONALLY KNOWN FINE CLOTHES JOHNSON CITY, . . . TENNESSEE zczzzzzzzgzzzzuqsfo into 3431114111 1 11:4 14 102110: 1 ini Johnson City Business College ALL STANDARD COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Income Tax Accounting Instructions in use of Burroughs Bookkeeping and Posting Machine Dalton Adding and Calculating Machine A Progressive School of Efficiency MEMBER OF SOUTHERN ACCREDITED BUSINESS COLLEGE ASSOCIATION Qzuxuiz 41:01 um cs ui 1 1:11 1 9:0101 ogiizirizmiiiriux Hari' Furniture CO. The Home of Better Furniture VICTROLAS, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS, and RECORDS JOHNSON CITY, L . . TENNESSEE ing- .. :u-u- -,-up -.-,parm-4 A . . ' . ,bg Qi, 't - N 1 Eff' J h J , , , A ' I l j I1 M T Ti T ill T T M ,I . -5 '-xfgn D o D G E B R o T H E ISS Brading-Rhea Lbr. Co. ' MGTOR 3 H ' Lumler VEHICLES V ' Range Motor Company Johnson City, . . Tenn. 1.111 1 1 za.: 1 11 11 11 1111024 4g1111111r1111oz GAS COMPANY If It Takes Heat To Do It You Can A1- ways Do It BETTER 'with GAS Johnson City, Tennessee 1o11o11111111111 cube Building MaZe1'lalx and M ill Work Cor. .Main N Division Streets JOHNSON CITY, . . . . TENNESSEE oznxiiiiiziiiiiiiuq 10:4 1:0 4.301111 1 1 11 11 11111010 1111111111111 M A J E S T I C One of The Publix Theatres ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME I-Iome of Pzzmzmozmt Plclmfesv JOHNSON CITY, . . . TENNESSEE your 1 1 1 1 1 111 11:11 inc Q4 X 4.10101 11n1u1o1u1u1n1o1o14 1011114 SENTIMENT Is the Inainspring of human action. It plays a large part in human relationships. It beautifully ex pressed with- 715.41 eg iff,-r :' 9 .- KT ff' -' 'J .., , 'P' JEVVE.L.1EY7'1,,' We are featuring jewelry which represents exceptional quality anu values. We want your business. I. N. Beckner's Son fefweler . -gl L ,!, 3 is-aw: 1 var: 1: 1:11:02 -N :K :num 58:01 1 1 1:1 1:1 11 1 1 141: QUALITY LINE MATTRESSES Manufactured by Tucker Mattress Co. JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE Axle Your Dealer for Them u:z'1v- 1 ---1 - --- - - -0- 1:24 U II Q l u :Zo 0:1 P o1n1u1o1'r-o1'x11110-u1o1n1u TRAVEL BY BUS Ride az SAFETLV COACH K M JOHNSON CITY to , . KNOXVILLE 'Yf.'T 'i1i 4' Our Motto Is: SAFETY SERVICE SCENERY Reduced Rates to Teachers and College Students Safety Coach Line, Inc. into E Q 3 40,0 U H Phone Johnson City, Tenn. Faw Sz DeVault Co. Clothing Dresses Shoes Shirts Hats VVaists 'Caps Collar Sz Cuff Hosiery Dry Goods U'VVear Notions PRICES AND GOODS A Guarrmteecl Faw 81 DeVault Co. JOI-INSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE 1.1111 1:1 1 1 11:1 1 1 10: U Q a 50 1o1o1o1o14I1o1u1n1oqno1oaDo1:I1II1n1o1n1 fI1O1u1o1O1O1n1 111 1114 I SOUTHERN ICE CREAM CO., Inc. ' :NIANUFACTURERSY OF ,WEWW CECEEEN Plants located at: Executive Offices: JPHNSON CITY' TENN' UNAKA Sz CITY NATIONAL RINGSPORT, TENN. BRISTOL, TENN. BANK BUILDING APPALACIEIIA, VA. JOHNSON CITY, TENN. AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES J. T. WHITLOCK COMPANY Ladies' and Childrerfs Ready-to-Wear Dorothy Knapp and Youthful Beauty Frocks MILLINERY Fancy Dress Goods and Notions JONESBORO, TENNESSEE I 1111:1u1n1II1I:1n1u1u1u1O1u1o1II1u1u1n1O1O101010101I1 11:1 1101010141 1 1 111 11:1 1 1 1 1 111 111 1 1I1I1u1u1Iv1u1I ICE COAL WALKER ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone 171 , JOHNSON CITY, -------- TENNESSEE O1O1o1O1o1O1n1I1 1 1 I1 111110111 101 1 1 1 1O1Ir1O1o1O1u ref . 791119 o NZD? 41. or Om 'neg , J ZZ, sl AM , 2 A-at . 0301: 1 as 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1010101 1 1 1 1 1:11 1n1n' u 4 U19 10: I ' ' ! 9 X6-r'-4 ! idle! ' I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Q C l Q OF ELIZABETHTON, TENN. ! i g At Your Service ! i i 2 ,Wherefuer and Whenefoer Yon N eed The Serfvlcex Of U A Bank You Wlll Final Ur Really ' 2 2 i A i RESOURCES MORE THAN ONE MILLION DOLLARS ' E E 1 I , ' ' g We Solzcn, Appreemle, and Protect Your Bnfznesx E 5 Q fililllfllf Q lilihifiililflf Ill 1 10140-C 0il10l0101l71 Z li 1 101 1 1010105 A 3 ' i - I 2 i DeLuXe Confectionery 3 The Gregory Drug CO. ! g Drugs, Fine Toilet Articles, Sta- ' A 2 Everything in Drugs, Toilet Prepa- i i tionery, and Cigars. Sanitary Soda Q Y c i i rations, Fancy Candies, Iiodaks and l - Fountain. Toasted Sandwiches. - I I Cosmetics. c - i v : CURB SERVICE A SPECIALTY 3 i i We Want to Help the Teachers V I ffsemice with a Smile Q College Boost JOHNSON CITY g I - i 1 -H ----- 1 1 1 ' Q' 1- 1 1 1 14141101o1n1o101n4':'o30 0540101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1u1o1o 0101010101 1 1 1. 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 ,E 2 DEPOSIT 'mm I Q Q THE PEOPLES BANK S - ! l T he Bank of Friendly Serificen Q ! l X. 1, R S. CT xx. f x 'L F -1 X fr r' A X . X X I ,f I f .'f.sa 2 , 1 , fi xh- 'xe ' K. SQ A T A y ' V .,. V in T 31 0? X Aw'-. 03101014 if 301 1011101111111 11114024 ! M i H . . : H H Chambhss-smith Drug 5 U The 5 COUIPHUY The Johnson City Iron E The Handiest and Most Up-to- E E Foundry U date Store in Town i l ' i .. ! . U It is our pleasure to meet, greet, Q Q Q and serve students of the State Q ! U Teachers College. A H H ! We carry all the Drugs, Sun- ! ! i dries, Fresh Candies, and Toilet U Q E Articles, as well as all the Highest i ! I Class perfumes, powders and other E H 2 cosmetics. E i n M I Y l H 2 G E ace oufrsef at ome Q ! JOHNSON CITY, I in Chambliss-Smith Drug Stores 2 TENN. L golioizzioiciwiiui ri 1 11112: iucm!0 Qu: 111 1 1 1 111 :xi 2 u ., ' . , l ' ' 'bzficxgiiicifxirriixi 111 iii 1 1 1 ini 1:11111 1 Z Z ici 1 1 2 E . . - 5 W l I 1- I l i X J i ' ,f - g e N o.tffmerety at iiiifl, out tm institution with ideals mid purposes. I A 4 ,. ', wx. . ,Q ' ' RED BAND Flour tells the story. l i i ' .MGDEL MILL Co., INC. I ,J V ' JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 'V QQ:1:goin11ai.l:i4xyix3n24rxnrioiuioi zi 1111111 1 1: vi f 'C ' it ' --+ I N ' ' 5 5 , f - K X EFL: J 3' I X . -,J V 1 N 1 N 4, f V1.4 X, X, X H 42010101 if 213011121 1 1 1 io: o 0.0 11 1 1 111111111 1 1 1111411111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 1111110111111 28 New Thrift Spots This Spring When this big, countrywide family of Department Stores counts noses nowadays, 28 new members must be reconed with. This number of new Stores will be opened this coming Spring before the Easter season. This makes 773 J. C. Penny Company Stores in the service of nearly a third of the entire population of the United States. Only Delaware and Florida are now absent from the roll-call. - Stronger and stronger thus grows the selective and buying power of this Organization-stronger in its position to exact only worth quality in its selection of goodsg stronger is its cash buying operations because of its increased volume of purchases. This assures for you even more intensified advantages in the buying of your personal and household needs. Your money has its fullest purchasing power here not now and then but every day. Vtfe hold no so-called 'fsales but give you the lowest possible prices every day, and hour! . 5,7-'Z-' .U o:o1cn111n1 1 as 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1111111111111 1 1 1 111 1111111 1 o'o 2111 E ! H E . Q gn 1 1 111111111 1 1 11154 .?p:1:1111111111111111111 H 5 . Ill f 4 ' Q lil 1 THE sMoKE SHOP Q 5 THE CUTS H Q Q for this When you Want to enjoy a Real 5 E N UAL Old-Fashioned, Delightful Smoke, E i Come in and we will supply your Q U WCYC H12LClC wants. 3 Q Q Q by 2 Q 1 694114 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 111x124 !' T 'TULiilllfllUlU?U U U Yl? 2102! 3 ' C. o. BIDDLE g 5 eo. PLUMBING and HEATING 241 years in this Business and E H Cincinnati, Ohio WE KNOW HOW i H 110 Spring St. Johnson City i E Ll 'A The Electrical Supply Company If It Is Electricity We Have It Electrical Appliances H and Supplies 109 Spring Street JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE D01 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 11411101 Twenty-five Years of Fair Dealing Eyes Examined for Glasses William Silver Co. JOHNSON CITY, . . . . TENNESSEE 1:1 1:1 1 111:11 111111111 1111111 1101 0111111 11 1:11115 o'o o -1 0,4 93:1 11 1111.111 141 111 1 101 H. Sz C. Grocery Co. FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES Cor. VValnut and Buffalo JOHNSON CITY, . . . . TENNESSEE 02050101 1 1 1 1o1n1o1:r1o1o1n1 Congress Barber Shop We Know Howl' COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOME YV. H. Moss, Prop. 2449 Main St. 1:11 1111 1 1 1 1 11.1 1 11 1010111 111 1 1 1 1-1111 ASK YOUR GROCER -for- Felfancl,s Blayonnaise and Relish and Sun-Kist Canned Goods Clncorporatedj LGCKETT BROTHERS CO. VVHOLESALE GROCERS 10101 11 1 wir 1 1 1 xioiuioiu 141111111111 1 1:1 1:1 4:11111 1 1 1:1 1011 1 10 1 loin: 101011:101n1n1n1n1n1o1n1o10101111111111311110101010101 JOHN SON CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc CORNER WILSON AVE. AND BOONE STS. Thirty-fifoe Years of Satisfactory Service TRY OUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE None Better In ,the City , Phone 5188 JOHNSON CITY, - - - TENNESSEE 1 1 101o1o1u1o1o1oq:o1 1:11111 1u1o1u1u1o1o1oi11 1 1 111 1 1 1 1o1n1xqsI1n1v1r1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 DOSSERIS The WO1H3H,S Store WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Accounts Gladly Opened to College Students Always the Best We Have Is Yours 1 1 1 1:11101o1I:101010101u1u1o1O1o1o:o1o1u1 1 1 1:1 1 1011119014110-101O1011:1o1n1n1o1o1-0101o1o1o1o1o1o: U1 WHITEHOUSE DRUG COMPANY 'fA Good Drug Store PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE For Quick Delivery Phone 183 JOHNSON CITY, - - - TENNESSEE 1:1 14110111u1o1o1o1n1 1 1 1 1:1111u1n1u1o1n1o1I1:1 903010141 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 in WOFFORD BROS. If A Efff,5Zi2fZ22fi 1886 .x ' ' 3' A, . I REAL ESTATE 'V LOANS I I ,Y , S ,, INSURANCE JOHNSON 4QITY, . I . , TENNESSEE , V1 A I A V, H I fl, A L , :nik J i 1 1 2OiO1OQO1OC :' img -Q f J - f .1 - 0-----11-.-i11,r: CATE'S TH'E PRICE IS THE THING .' 'I' ' , ' Johnson Cityis Largest End M0.vt ' 'PrOgI'e'ssI've Deparfmefft Store J fa S' Y CATE'S 207-209 MAIN STEET THROUGH T0 MARKET STREET your 2 11 1: 1:1 1 1 ini 1:1 ind 0:0101 11114112 1 gnzoiuiuzwfo gzgpui 1 1 1 1 1 2 2- 1 14 1 101 I A , ' 1: ' I. , -V 1 ,' ' ' . f 1. RAYMOND LONJG ..... L4.P1'6S.-T7'6d8. I BIIQL LONG ........ Vice Pres.-Mgr. Long BIOS. Candy CO. Wfzolexale WE KEEP YOU SWEET with QUALITY CANDIES 106 BOONE STREET JOHNSON CITY, . . . .TENNESSEE 30101 1 111 1 1 1 211 2 ix FEDERAL TIRES TEIACO PRODUCTS WASHING, ALEMITING TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING FREE ROAD SERVICE We'lZ go Miles to Save You West Main and Boone Streets Phone 77 John Anderson Service Station JOHNSON CITY, . . . .TENNESSEE 0:0101 1 1 31111 2 ri 111110211 U1 1 1 1 1 1 11 10111101111 1 1 1 1 1 11:11:14 71 DUQQU111 1 as 1 1 1: 1 1 1 14,1024 QUALITY- -Made Us F rzmous ,l N l Q ':1.' -',p ' -4 R Marshall fBjQQfhagr5 , Q Lumbefancamfsanay N . x V . . 'tht U- X n , 3 '- . 1-V -. , -R . q W. 2 7 -1 QF. 'N - R , 'aa . A' gy z ,A ', ,yi S E RQV-IbCwE-L-J -Made Ux Grofw 1 511111111 1 111 1 1 1:1010 DRY. CLEANING Om' Specialty HATS CLEANED AND REBUILT White City Laundry L6lZL7Zd67'67'J, Dry Cleemerx, and Dyer: JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE evra 1 111 1 101 xc 0:0 50:01 1 10101441111x1n1n1o1o1o1 4 f , - . . 5 ,. g .-...- J Q - 1 'wh' 1 R-x Pip Y 'F . ? 7 1,5411 I Z5 - .4 . N a vfin a- . 1 E . ii. 43 Broyles-Worley Co. M'en,s Wear that Men Wear JOHNSON CITY, . . . . TENNESSEE 11111111111 111 1 11111-11 14 033116341111 14 1 11111 111111111 WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE lj Barton Hardware Co. Everytlzing in Sporting Goods J01-INSON crrv, .... TENNESSEE 1 1 1 1,1 1 -. -1 -.-.-, 14 ....1.1..11.1---1 f 11' f - I , X f gi? K .r , 'B ff '- Rfedfelf fQ?ks:1!w4T ffm, f f a f-74,4 Z7 Aff'-Af . I I fs 4 . f ,. J . LVQLJLJJ- '52 4532 !Cl,d!4?fj7 5696 ,9.10i0Q0i010l C?Q0l0l0l0l0lUil0:f 9145?UiiiQ1IIflQ1biiYl0i0lKll04!i0TU1lO,l 2 I : n ,- ,if 'J c ,V I, X Z----4f-f4-- ,fbiyei fid f mf QMZJ 7 iff i I- 'Tfiere is LZ I E i Savqy Drug Cp., Inc. K i I' S xii -. ' :P 1?' E fd , C A I iieewig we ,beef f S-i .E f : MARX SUJT fi H 2 E 'Ski- fn 1 I J, F If gi! JWZZJQQT puWmWmiQM7?f,5 5 J' 5 K fl A E?ze1g314r.r6fjf9Qg1ge. P NORRIS CANDY Mvffff ff. Qi sk' kia' ' XS. X H If . f' if ff JZZQV ' g Powers-Ruth COX , pf , 1a T4ifENEf 5 S The Store for the Lad and Af i -. I D f . f jc if K ,URL RUIAS . ! D dv LV,!QJf f fff ff B Q is a Q FINE,iT 1fUCLES Q i f an f fig i 2 A , A f A : ' . S1 .xfffsfv-A fe g F l O 1' S ll C 1 IH S ll O C S gf g JOHNSON CIE? .... TENNESSEEIS? i ii E i -v o.4x1o1.1111111111- o 933011111 191101 1 as 1:1111 1 1:1403 9:0911 1:11 1 1 1 141 1:11 11011000 ! U ! - ' - ! 1,898 1927 U G' We Appreciate the Business of the Q i V E Faculty and Student Body of The H i i E State Teachers' College i l FRANK TAYLOR U U Fi 5 STORE Mg S 5 i For twenty-nine years We have been 2 i H serving the trade of this section. U A SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Q ! On this record, we solicit the trade Q Q U ! of the Teachers College, Faculty I Q ! Q and Student Body. ' U Q STETSON HATS Q E E H l Q Better Than .E U67 ,, A Q i E H -- SMITH SMART SHOES E i THE i l S - ' i 5 FRANKTAYLOR E 5 A i 2 STQRE Q gFRANKrHLLERCO.E i 128 W. Market St. Phone 412 U : JOHNSON CITY, .... TENNESSEE U o:or1o1o1:1z1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101024 52:11-1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1:1uq0:o 0 .111 C3 WLM Vmfufmj .l-.,-1,-.,-.,-,-.,-.,-.,,f,-K,-gz. L I M, H- ff z, fQ? A - ' 4 1111464 X 3' Qffggg, R .,....,... II,-' l ....... Q ,-.-.-'A' iflrli SNAPPY FOOTWEAR City Shoe Store, Inc. We Fit The Feet 210 llfain St. Johnson City, Tenn. as 1 1 1 1 2 ini 41111101 in 11111141 1 11111 1 1 ir: MOVED Your favorite Man's Store is now located in their new house-214 East Main Street., Frank Taylor building-Opposite Car Stop. A good place to wait for your car. But a better place to buy- You are always welcome. Complete and Up-to-date line -010.- MEN'S WEAR PEDIGO CO. The Man'J Store zzini 1:i:1:1 2 :.r1::-ruining o1o1:I1u1n1o1n1111 1 1: 10101 F. 81. M. Grocery Co. Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruits and Vegetables West Market and McClure Streets 0 mga o'o m U U M Q ,Q :lo on Q v eo Buffalo and Tipton Streets Phone 14100 Phone 9 TWO BIG STORES LeyinsOn's Boot Shop Style Cffefzzfoffsn J. B. Worley and Son , GROOERIES, A V EGETAE LES, AND FRUIT 113 Buffalo Street Phone 432 We Deliver 3 q K' 9014 1 zozozniuiusoioxr x1o10co WATKIN,S French Dry Cleaning CO. 'fLeczcZing GZ66L7Z67'.S'v Roan and Commerce Streets JOHNSON CITY, . . . TENNESSEE 9201111141501 1 1 1 1 1 cp 11 1 lin 34110111 1010-1u1n1o1o1o1 1:1101 Miller Brothers Co., Inc. LUMEER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Ma1LzcfactIL1'e1's of HARDWOOD FLOORING Phone 5100 Johnson City, Tenn. 1-1-11I1111111aon ,,gno1ucso1cc:ro1-41:1111 101014 1 as Snyder Brothers 51 Poris 2044 Main Street Baldwin Pianos, Brunswick and Columbia Talking Machines, Strom- berg Carlson, Atwater-Kent, and R. C. A. Radiolas. A complete line of Sheet Music Specially Priced for Teachers ozvzni 11111 as 1111111 1 1 :ao
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