High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 32 text:
“
JA Senior Class Jennie Belle Lequire, B.A. WALLAND, TENNESSEE Editor and Class Orator Bainonian The secret of success is constancy to purpo Jenn ' —a College Hill daughter of Maryville! all of 1914 as a has honored and 1 W. C. the purpose of 5 greatest honor. of pride t r. Bainon the fields she led Math, and English ittacks. Watching s out f om t .e coll ge halls with the iles a proud Alma Matei He most lives who hinks the most, feels 3lest. an the b est. • Stella Love McCall, B.A MARYVILLE TENNESSEE Thela Epsilon •For the whol e world TDiihoul a native horr e Is nothi g hut a priso n of larger room. Stella might be CO isldered one of o r n lost al memb not age) has any leai ng. •s been shaplr t prepai atory days. Receiving the las ing in- ■om s ) many You know a class withou ■mber and a socia ch air- n. Stel a has been tella ma naget wsketball as earl as ■-I1 nlisted Id last Ridge lone. We wonder given this oppor- I
”
Page 31 text:
“
Senior Ch Bernice Helen Jones, B A. BARTOW, FLORIDA yicc-PresiJcnt Balnonian ■She- s built ; there ' s plenty of time toi- travel, being ligh an( Heel of foo t. Can you really bel Statistics lecord that lildhootl chaiac .Ti.i ior. five feet seven inches, baiel -lundi-ed. misleads us lert 1 or hei- weight; she fills this ous e tr coll set an example. lie 1 s always th right girl in the rig Ij tipping opho Pate did pen vcd Conv lights s holidays at 1 delegate to the National Esntion at Des Moines. This inspiration and she brought back bi plans whereby to teach math, abroad. In tlit- spring of the same year she missed a term ol college in order to practice on the rising gener- ation of husky North Carolinians. Bernice returned to MaryviUe in the Junior Class active as usual. That year we see her t raveling again. The I ebanon Volunteer Conference elected her to the council in New York. When the ' 21- 2. ' Y. W. Cabinet was formed Bernice was elected president. She has been putting her ideas intu practice, and the Y. W. rooms stand open as a memorial to her untiring efforts and faithful laboi She has in turn been a valuable officer of the Balnonian Literary Society, of the Volunteer Band and of the Cla He that Bern Samuel Jennings Hall, B.A. TAYLORSVILLE, ItENTUCKY Treasurer Alpha Sigma Wo sadder proof can be given tu a man of his on n littleness than disbelief in great m sn. Sam was born at Booneville, Ky., about wenty- ;hree years ago. Like Daniel Boone, he lea ove the flowers and beasts of the field. gaining much knowledge of their habits and habita t. His tnowledge of rats is particularly remarkable. After carrying the U. S. mail, teaching public school and doing various other things. Sa :he great need for men who could relieve suffer- n him He left off mediocrity and started to col ege t He made his course in three vears and at the same time managed to direct the Alpha Sigma Literary Society and Medical Club. His thoroughness lewa the position of chemistry assistant year, and his honesty led the Clasa over the r funds into his safe keeping Now t nat his work at M. C is completed San wise to prepare himself fuithei so betoi medical college he is planning to teac: a year i 1 Hawaii. Sam ' s ambition is to becom famous but he believes that Not failuie but lox
”
Page 33 text:
“
Senior Class BuRNEY Foster Acton, B.A. BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA A pha Sigma Mv heart is mhole. mj) fancy fre Run on, small Hirls. don ' t bother me. Born November 20, 189S 2 p. m.. in th e wilds o of t le outskirts o Blrming ham. near the Cahaba Hi ver„ by whose banks he plowed lor many yea rs, B jrney spent h s first few years in a drinking Ivlng for one his 1 milking Trousers felt badly about t. A milking stool was his early companion and So! Bossy! ' the firs English words he can reo; 11 saying. In his tende youth he showed an afflnitj for baseball. :ront seat. In Sunday school, r ck b attles and ba ;ter cake. with sorghum. He entered grade schoc at five and the course at eleven. Afte r resting thie the plow Burney ret irned to scholastic eftoits A ten-second man, he became noted as the Bii mingham Flash thr abilitj to pick cm up and lay ' em down. He laims that ch bits in youth is resi Hess legs Burney was a fight ng m embei of Ho« aids loot ball, basketball and 1 Commg to Maryville for His senioi le .1 he a« the record of the te Burney ' s record isr ' t in athletics only He wa president of the Student Body at Ho ai d an, 1 the religious activities Hi character and popula rity 1 ave been unii tipeachabl. at Maryville-a gent whom Di.xle boasts no fl ner. Julia Lynn Anderson, B A CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE Theta Epsilon They who are pleased themselves must always please. Judy. as she is known to her friends, has dis- tinguished herself by majoring in two departments, home economics and English. The unusual com- bination of a pretty face, strong character, kind disposition and unfailing loyalty have justly won for her an enviable position in the Class of ■22. Dr. Gil lingham said in Theism that Julia shuffled cards well. In truth, Judy does everything well, whether it be candy. Y. W. money. Theta : led ears, alpl only to be supplanted In 1922 by her way through life will 11 be teaching school in the lly cooking in Chatta ents . lege? Or has she attained eating vitamines? Chatti splendid representatives tc few more all-round girls th the modern girl let those n Julh lity by has sent many llle College, but . Lynn Anderson.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.