676 THE CHIMES VOLUME VII J 935 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS BEREA COLLEGE BEREA, KENTUCKY FOREWORD Leaving Berea to enter a changing and challenging World, the graduating class of 19} 5 faces the future with high hope ami stalwart courage. We hope to justify the faith which our parents and teachers have in us by objectively facing with open minds the controversial issues and problems in our existing social order. Firmly denouncing the evils and build- ing onto the best and noblest principles of our national society, we direct our energy to the pro- motion of a more equitable order. Our hopes are unlimited, but our only promise is to devote our lives, with whatever success or failure time may bring, to the thoughtful service of humanity in accordance with our interpretation of its needs. ' , ' 11 ' DEDICATION TO BEREA ' S PIONEERS IN THE FINE ARTS- MEN AND WOMEN WHOSE KNOWLEDGE THAT BEAUTY IS A PART OF LIFE HAS LED THEM TO STRIVE THROUGH LONG YEARS TO GIVE US PLEASANT AND ENNOBLING CONTACTS WITH FINER THINGS— THE CLASS OF 193 5 IN DEEP APPRECIATION DEDICATES THIS VOLUME OF THE CHIMES 202276 DONOR JOHN RAPHAEL ROGERS The J. A. R. Rogers Memorial Art Building is the gift of the late John R. Rogers, in memory of his father, and is the climax of a long period of usefulness to Berea. Born in Roseville, Indiana, in 18 56, the younger Rogers came to Berea in 1858 with his father, the first principal of the school, and lived a hard life among the pioneers. He became a trustee of the institution in 1898 and held that position until his death on February 18, 1934, at his home in Brooklyn, New York. The donor was an educator and civil engineer. The world remembers him chiefly for his service to the printing industry. He was connected with the Mergenthaler Linotype Company and patented the amazing total of about five hundred improvements on the type-setting machines now in common use in the newspaper plants of the world. So long as the College Press exists Berea cannot forget Dr. Rogers ' contribution to the printing art, but here he will be longest remembered by his substantial donation on behalf of the fine arts. MRS. W. G. FROST Mrs. Frost was the first art teacher in Berea. Her teaching started in the year, 1895, and she had sole charge until 1902 when Miss Welsh came. A description of the course offered in 1901 is found in the catalogue: A general course in the history of art, the characteristics of more prominent nations and periods. Art as an expression of the best ideals and aspirations. Lectures will be given to supple- ment some simple manual and a large number of photographs will be available for illustration. This course was taught by Mrs. Frost who had supple- mented her study with visits to the great art gal- leries of Europe and America. MISS MARY E. WELSH Miss Mary E. Welsh was the art teacher in Berea from 1902 to 1932 when she retired from her duties as Dean of Women and instructor in Greek and Art. To this pioneer woman much credit is due for the achievement of the department of art. She started the Berea Chapter of the American Federa- tion of Arts and was its president for five years. Her enthusiasm inspired many friends to give donations in the form of equipment. Miss Welsh ' s training had been most adequate, studying at Marburg, Ger- many; the Sorbonne, Paris, after being graduated from Wellesley College. Her thirty years of service were given whole-heartedly to the making of Berea College. MRS. KENNETH GOULD Mrs. Kenneth Gould came to Berea in the fall of 1932 as head of the Art Department. She is a grad- uate of Wooster, with special work in dramatics and stage design. In 1928 she was a student of the harp under G rand j any at the Fontainebleau School of Music, Fontainebleau, France. She holds the M.A. degree in Fine Arts from Oberlin, and was the holder of the Carnegie graduate fellowship in Fine Arts at Radcliffe and the Fogg Museum, Harvard 1930-1931 and 1931-1932. Her efforts were largely- responsible for the Metropolitan Exhibit in the New Art Building at the time of its dedication, as well as the fine display of handicraft. [in jfi9 F- 3 I ... i . ; iil-| nil . THE J. A. R. ROGERS MEMORIAL ART BUILDING IN MEMORY OF J. A. R. ROGERS THE GIFT OF HIS SON, JOHN RAPHAEL ROGERS FOR THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS A TRUSTEE OF BEREA COLLEGE Thy mem ' ry be enshrined in ev ' ry hearc; Thy spirit be of us a part; 188 [WW T— 4 1, ' V And though we wander far away, Thy Chimes will ring for us each day. I A flower nurtured by a plain And watered by the mountain rain. m ■I May you ever flourish there, O Berea, the Beautiful, the Fair. IN ME MORI AM HOTARD E. TAYLOR Business Manager of Berea College 19C9-1934 LET ME DIE WORKING! Let me die working! Still tackling plans unfinished, tasks undone. Clean to its end, swift may my race be run. No laggard steps, no faltering, no shirk- ing; Let me die working! Let me die thinking! Let me fare forth still with an open mind, Fresh secrets to unfold, new truths to find, Mv soul undimmed, alert, no question blinding. Let me die thinking! Let me die laughing! No sighing o ' er past sins, they are for- given. Spilled on this earth are all the joys of Heaven. Let me die laughing! PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. HUTCHINS, D.D., LL.D. f I! COLLEGE KATHARINE S. BOWERSOX Dean of Women T HJL C H L-M E S FACULTY LAWRENCE BAKER .__ Psychology MARY E. BAKER French JOHN S. BANGSON _ Biology LOUISE A. BLYMYER _ Speech KATHARINE S. BOWERSOX __ Dean of Women WILBUR G. BURROUGHS _ - Geology RAYMOND M. CABLE Biology and Chemistry JULIAN H. CAPPS _ - Chemistry jtk MARGARE ' I G. CHAPIN French - m GERTRUDE E. CHENEY Pipe Organ ALBERT J. CHIDESTER Education LEE F. CRIPPEN History and Political Science HELEN H. DINGMAN Sociology VIRGINIA ENGLE . Library Science I ' ggi ' ' BENTON FIELDER . - Agriculture ELIZABETH BARRETT GOULD Art OSCAR H. GUNKLER _ . Physical Education DOROTHY HALL Violin 3 I33S THE CtHVM ' E S f r _ _ C cj rr C J. W. HATCHER _ . Sociology T. A. HENDRICKS Dean KEITH HOLLINGSWORTH English WILLIAM R. HUTCHERSON . _ Mathematics MRS. MARY P. HUTCHINS Viol CELIA KYSELA _. _ Piano and Music Theory . MS Vi§§ « HARLOTTE LUDLUM Latin J § K. HELEN McKINSTRY . . Physical Education ■JACK MILLER Agriculture HOWARD MONIER Agriculture WALTER G. MUELDER Philosophy and Bible _ % j M WALDEMAR NOLL . Physics E. TAYLOR PARKS. History and Political Science ' ' ' ' ■■■: I i ' Mi German ANNA L. PAYNE Child Care CHARLES S. PRICE Agriculture DONALD PUGSLEY Mathematics 00 3 ( 1335 ) £ f HJE C H U J E S FACULTY R. C. QUIMBY _ Physical Education JAMES WATT RAINE English LILLIE B. REYNOLDS Secretary to Dean ELIZABETH RICHARDSON _ - French RALPH RIGBY Music . GORDON ROSS _ - Bible hi JOHN W. SATTLER . - Speech and Debate IRA D. SHAW Education MIRIAM A. SHELDEN - - Physical Education EMILY ANN SMITH - - English MAY B. SMITH English EUNICE M. TRUE Home Economics ERNEST J. WEEKES - English ALBERT G. WEIDLER - Dean of Labor ' ■F. A. STEWART - Agricultu re FEASTER WOLFORD Agriculture 3 1935 £ THE CtHVM ' E S f c OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT CURTIS PULLIAM VICE PRESIDENT ROBIN BYRON SECRETARY AND TREASURER EMMA PRICE CAIRNS CHAIRMAN OF SOCIAL COMMITTEE _ DOROTHY SLAUGHTER 3 ( 1935 ) g SENIORS HARTLEY ASHLEY Hixson, Tenn. Major: Sociology Tennessee Wesleyan College 1, 2 ; Pi Gamma Mu; Sociology Club; YWCA; Kappa Gamma. PHILIP BEGLEY Hyden, Ky. Major: History and Political Science Phi Delta; Freshman Glee Club; French Club; International Relations Club, Vice Pres. 4; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Alpha; Student Hall Council 2. ROBERT E. BLACK Lancaster, Ohio Major: Chemistry Phi Delta; Band; Swimming, Coach 3 ; Harmonia; Folk Club; Physics Club. BETTY MAE BLANKENSHIP Stanford, Ky. Major: Sociology Pinnacle Staff 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Pi Mu Lambda; Life Service Group 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3 ; Baby page 1 8. MABEL GERTRUDE BOATRIGHT Fort Blackmore, Va. Major: Education Kappa Gamma, Treas. 3; YWCA; Glee Club 1; Harmonia 3, 4; Education Club, Sec. and Treas. 3, Pres. 4. JIMMIE RUTH BOHANNON Boaz, Ala. Major: History and Political Science Alpha Alpha Pi, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; YWCA; French Club 2 ; Philosophy Club; International Relations Club; Baby Page 1. ESTELLE B. BOLES Alpine, Tenn. Major: Home Economics Pi Mu Lambda, Sec. 3; YWCA Cabinet, Business Manager 4; Ag-Home Ec Club, Program Com- mittee 4; Philosophy Club; International Relations Club; Archery; Home Ec Club, Sec. 4. PAUL BOSWELL Ashton, Maryland Major: English Kappa Sigma, Pres. 4; Philosophy Club, Pres. 4; Men ' s Hall Union; Dramatic Club, Tilly of Bloomsbury, Macbeth; Pi Gamma Mu. 3 ( 1335 ) THE CtHVMl S P SENIORS WALTER THOMAS BROWN Mountain Ash, Ky. Major: English Chimes Staff; Pinnacle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4; YMCA; Winner Clark Essay 1, Robin- son Essay 2; Florence Essay 2, 3; C. E. Pres. 2; Allied Youth Chairman 2; Rho Delta; Men ' s Rep. B.F.W. 4; County Chairman 3 ; Education Club; TKA, High Point Man Southern Speech Association, Honors. CHARLES WHITT BURCHAM Berea, Ky. Major: Physics C.E. 1, 2, 3; Specdb.ill 2; Church Choir 3, 4; Physics Club. HOWARD WILLIAM BURDINE Cumberland, Ky. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Kappa Sigma; Dramatic Club; Alpha Psi Omega; Ag Union, Pres. 3; Ag-Home Ec Club; Class President 3; Folk Club; Track; Cross Country; B Club; County Chairman; YMCA. BERTIE M. BURGER Rural Retreat, Va. Major: History anil Political Science Hiawassee College 1, 2; Dramatic Club; Inter- national Relations Club. FRED J. BURKHARD Liberty, Ky. Major: Biology Art Editor Chimes; Delta Glee Club; German Club Speedball; Vanguard; Baby Phi Alph ' .; Varsity- County Chairman; page 7. CHARLES ANNA BURNFIN (Charley) Ben Hur, Va. Major: Biology Kappa Gamma; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 1; W.A.A. Board 2; B-seball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Folk Club; B Club; YWCA; Baby page 4. TRACY COLUMBUS BURTON Campobello, S. C. Major: History and Political Science Mars Hill College 1, 2; Kappa Sigma; Interna- tional Relations Club; Pi Gamma Mu. EVERETT J. BURTT, JR. Jackson, Mich. Major: Economics Delta Phi Alpha; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Sigma, Pres. 3; YMCA Cabinet 3; Pinnacle Staff I, 2; Philosophy Club; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2. 3 C c ■r i — r s, T H .E . C H U-1VJ..E S -b? SENIORS ROBIN ADAIR BYRON OWINGSVILLE, KY. Major: German and Chemistry Delta Phi Alpha; YMCA, Cabinet 3, 4; Vice Pres. Senior Class; Physics Club; Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball I; Tennis 1; Track 2, 3, 4; B Club, Prcs. 4. ROGER ALAN BYRON OWINGSVILLE, KY. Major: Political Science Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Phi Alpha, Pres. 3; YMCA, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Men ' s Hall Union, Sec. 4; Business Manager Chimes; Collegiate Union; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Football 1; Varsity Ten- nis; B Club. EMMA PRICE CAIRNS Williamsburg, Ky. Major: Chemistry German Club; Delta Phi Alpha, Pres. 4; Sec. and Treas. Senior Class; Senior Councilor Girl ' s House Government; Chimes Staff; W.A.A. Board 2; County Chairman 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Harmonia. TED CARTER ASHEVILLE, N. C. Major: English Vice Pres. A. Z.; Vice Pres. Folk Club; Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Cross Country 1, 2, Capt. 3; Basketball 4; Gym Instructor; College Speedball 2, 3, Capt. 4. EDNA MA YE BOTTOM CAMPBELL Berea, Ky. Major: English SAM CAMPBELL Berea, Ky. Major: Chemistry Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 1, 4; Football 1; A.Z.; B Club. CHARLES JACKSON CHANCE Jonesville, Va. Major: Biology University of Virginia 1; Baseball 2, 3; Vice Pres. Kappa Sigma; YMCA; Assistant Freshman Baseball Coach 4. ROSS CHASTEEN Lancaster, Ky. Major: Sociology A. Z.; Band 1; Church Choir J; YMCA Quartet 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu, 3 ( I93S ) E THE CCHVm ' E S ? ' r — - C tJ r c SENIORS EDNA NORMA COLE (Eddie) Grafton, W. Va. Major: Home Economics, B.S. YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Outing Club 3, 4; B Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 2; Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Ag-Home Ec Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. DEAN WALLACE COLVARD Grassy Creek, N. C. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Agricultural Union, Pres. 4; Ag-Home Ec Club, Vice Pres. 4; Pinnacle Staff, Business Manager 4; Rho Delta, Vice Pres. 4; Cooperative Council, Chairman 4; Baseball 1, 2; Speedball 2, 4; YMCA Cabinet; Baby page S. ROBERT HOUR COX Mt. Vernon, Ky. Major: Biology Rho Delta: President Folk Club 4: Pres. Col- legiate Union 4; YMCA, Vice Pres. 4; County Chairman 3, 4; Manager Varsity Track Team 4; Speedball; Swimming; Physics Club; Baby page 10. GRADY LARIN CRISP Stecoah, N. C. Major: Economics Lincoln Memorial University I; Phi Delta, Pres. 4, Treas. 4; Philosophy Club; YMCA; Men ' s Intercollegiate Debate 3, 4; TKA; Movie Club. CECIL D. DENNING Cartersville, Ga. Major: Economics Men ' s Hall Union, Pres. 4; Cooperative Council 2, 4; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Rho Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; International Relations Club. GERTRUDE DENNING Cartersville, Ga, Major: Home Economics Ag-Home Ec Club; Pi Mu Lambda. PAULINE DERTHICK Ravenna, Ohio Major: French Utile Dulce, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; French Club; Ger- man Club; International Relations Club; Pinnacle Staff I, 2 j YWCA. JOHN MAURICE DEYTON Green Mountain, N. C. Major: History Rho Delta; International Relations Club; YMCA; Volley Ball 2; Handball; Speedball 1, 3, 4. I93S } E r rf T H„ C H L-AJ.E S f . %-• ? ■r SENIORS EDNA ELIZABETH DICK Williamsburg, Ky. Major: English Cumberland College 1, 2; Y¥CA 3, 4; Kappa Gamma 3, 4; Varsity Girl ' s Glee Club 4; Assist- ant Editor Chimes. JOHN M. DOMJANCICH New Boston, Ohio Major: Chemistry YMCA. MARIE DUEZ Westville, III. Major: French YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 4; Utile Dv ' .e 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3; Kappa Gamma 2; Harmonia 4; Winner Clark Essay Contest 1; W ' AA 1, 2. LOIS EDNA DUNKLE Deer Run, W. Va. Major: Sociology Pi Mu Lambda; YWCA; Sociology Club; French Club; Archery; Student Volunteers, Sec. 4; Edu- cation Club. LUTHER DEAN EAGLE Corbin, Ky. Major: German A.Z. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pinnacle Staff 1; German Club 2, 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HOWARD EDWARDS Stecoah, N.C. Major: English Lincoln Memorial University 1; Phi Delta, Sec. 4; French Club. HELEN ELLIS St. Lawrence, S. Dakota Major: English Wessington Springs Junior College 1, 2; YWCA 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Oratory 3, 4; State Winner in Women ' s Oratory 4; TKA 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. HERMAN ADAM ELLIS Hustonville, Ky. Major: Economics Pi Gamma Mu; Chimes Editor; Dramatic Club 2; German Club; International Relations Club 3, 4; County Chairman 4; Delta Phi Alpha; Baby page 17. THE CtHVM ' ENS ? SENIORS GEORGE G. EZZARD Dalton, Ga. Major: History and Political Science Rho Delta; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. B Club; Inter- national Relations Club; Handball; YMCA. MARY DRUE FANN Olympia, Ky. Major: English Varsity Girl ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Pinnacle Staff 4; YWCA; Treas. Junior Class; Sunday School Committee 2, 3, 4; Kappa Gamma 1; County Chairman 2, 3, 4; Life Service Group 1; Chairman Hostess Committee 4; Harmonia 1. GLENNA MILDRED FAULKNER Atlanta, Ga. Major: English Pi Epsilon Pi; Student Council I; Freshman Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Varsity Women ' s Glee Club, Sec. 4; YWCA; Folk Club. WILLIE JANETTE FIRESTONE Troutville, Va. Major: English Alpha Alpha Pi, Treas. 1; YWCA, Sec. 4; Dan- forth Creative Prize 3. EDITH FITZWATER SUMMERSVILLE, W. Va. Major: German Dramatic Club; YWCA; French Club; Delta Phi Alpha; WAA; German Club, Sec. 4; Pi Mu Lambda; Baby page 2. HARRY N. FRAIM Fountain Run, Ky. Major: History and Political Science A. Z. 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL HERBERT GAMBILL Blaine, Ky. Major: German Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA Quar- tet 3, 4; Harmonia 3, 4; Union Church Choir 4; Rho Delta, Pres. 1; Baseball 1, 2; Debate 2, 4; TKA; Delta Phi Alpha. ANNIE LEE GOINS Morganton, N. C. Major: Home Economics Alpha Alpha Pi, Pres. 2, Sec. 4; French Club 1, 2 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1 Baseball 1; Hiking 1, 4; Archery 2; Hockey 2, 4 Ag-Home Ec Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Life Saving 4; WAA Board 4. 3 ( 1935 ) g £JLH t h ,e . C H U 4 E S SENIORS EDNA GOUND Tellico Plains, Tenn. Major: English YWCA Cabinet; French Club; Orchestra; Dra- matic Club; Movie Club. ORA WYATT GUNKLER Bf.rea, Ky. Major: English Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4; Howard Speech Prize 2. EMMALYN LOUISE HANNER ASHEVILLE, N. C. Major: English North Carolina College for Women 1 , 2 ; Ger- man Club 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha; YWCA 3, 4; Harmonia 3,4; Archery 3. HAROLD C. HARRIS Sevierville, Tenn. Major: Sociology Glee Club 1; YMCA Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Chorister Collegiate Union 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3; Sociology Club, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. ALVINA R. HEADLEY WoLFEBORO, N. H. Major: English Union Church Choir; Harmonia; Kappa Gamma, Life Saving; Tennis; Student Volunteers; YWCA. J. FRANK HEARN Chattaroy, W. Va. Major: English Dramatic Club; YMCA. ORA TINSLEY HELTON Kirksville, Ky. Major: English Pi Mu Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorister 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2; Dramatic Club 4. GLADYS BAUFLE HENSLEY Berea, Ky. Major: English 3 ( I93S THE r „ C ' HVm ' ' e S - f. SENIORS GILBERT REID HIBBARD Manchester, Ky. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Ag Union; Ag-Home Ec Club, Sec. 4; Cabinet 3, Pres. 4; Rho Delta, Pres. 2 ; YMCA, Pinnacle Staff 3; Cooperative Council 4; Football 1. RALPH LESTER HOPKINS Berea, Ky. Major: Chemistry JOYCE MAE HOSKINS Berea, Ky. Major: Education Utile Dulce, Vice Pres. 3; Education Club. CHARLES EDWIN HUDSON Etowah, Tenn. Major: Sociology YMCA Cabinet, Chairman Roy ' s Work 2, 3, 4; Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman Community Service 1, 2; Swimming Coach; Rho Delta. HAZEL HUDSON Max Meadows, Va. Major: Sociology French Club 1; Education Club 3, 4, Sec. and Treas. 3; Sociology Club 3, 4; YWCA; Kappa Gamma. BERTHA ELIZABETH HUFF Harlan, Ky. Major: English YWCA; French Club; Pi F.psilon Pi. ELIZABETH HUTCHENS Horse Cave, Ky. Major: English Kappa Gamma, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; YWCA Cab- inet 3; Dramatic Club, Chairman ot Design 4; Chimes Staff Art Editor 4; Baby page 9. EVA VIOLET ISAACS Elgin, Ky. Major: Home Economics Pi F.psilon Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Hockey 1; Baseball 1; Ag- Home F.c Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Dining Room Committee 3; WAA Board 3; Sec. Senior Class; Harvest Queen 4; Baby page 6. I93S T H„,E C H UiVJE S v • v? ,v SENIORS AUDREY ISON Gate City, Va. Major: Sociology Freshman Girls ' Glee Club; YWCA; Archery; Sociology Club; Education Club, Executive Com- mittee; Alpha Alpha Pi, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Inter-Society Council. ELBERT JOHNS WlLMORE, KY. Major: Economics Glee Club; French Club; Debate; T.K.A., Asso- ciate Member; Men ' s Hall Union; YMCA Cabinet; Phi Delta; Dramatic Club; Alpha Psi Omega. EZRA THEODORE JONES Harrodsburg, Ky. Major: English Phi Delta; Dramatic Club; Alpha Psi Omega. MARY RUTH KEISLING Crossville, Tenn. Major: English Pi Mu Lambda, Treas. 3; YWCA; International Relations Club; Philosophy Club; French Club 2; Baby page 1 1. RUBY KIRK Celina, Tenn. Major Home Economics Ag-Home Ec. Club; Philosophy Club; YWCA. HAROLD EMERSON KLONTZ Marion, N. C. Major: Economics Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Phi Alpha; German Club; Harmonia; YMCA; Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Rho Delta, Poet 1, Chorister 3, Secretary 3. NELLIE G. LAKE Berea, Ky. Major: Home Economics Ag-Home Ec. Club; Pi Club; BYPU. Mu Lambda; Home Ec. AVALEAH LAFFERTY Canmer, Ky. Major: English Pi Mu Lambda, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 4; YWCA Cabinet 2; Dramatic Club 4; Cooperative Coun- cil 4. 3 C THE Cirh-iVM S J-+ v ■-, SENIORS HELEN MARGARET LENGFELLNER Berea, Ky. Major: Sociology Utile Dulce; Sociology Club; Dramatic Club; Epworth League, Pres. 1 ; YWCA. THOMAS R. LOVETTE Coalton, Ohio Major: Physics Lincoln Memorial University 1 , 2 ; A.Z. 3, 4; Men ' s Hall Union, Vice Pres. 4; Physics Club 3, 4; YMCA. EVERETT H. LOWMAN Connelly Springs, N. C. Major: Sociology Rutherford Junior College 1 , 2 ; Lite Service Group, Pres. 4; YMCA; Phi Delta, Pres. 4; Glee Club 3 ; Union Church Choir 3 ; Harmonia 4; Sociology Club; Philosophy Club. T. G. McALISTER (TOM) Caroleen, N. C. Major: Agriculture Lees-McRae College 1, 2; Ag-Home Ec Club; Ag Union; YMCA; Track. CLARENCE F. McCALL, JR. Niigata, Japan Major: Sociology Track 1, Cross Country 1; Basketball; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 3 ; Handball Champion 1, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Har- monia I, 2, 3, 4; Union Church Choir 1, 2, 3; Deacon of Union Church 3, 4; Vice Pres. Fresh- man Class; Pres. Sophomore Class; Floor Repre- sentative and Vice Pres. Men ' s Hall Union; B Club; French Club 1; Sociology Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; German Club 4; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Gen. Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Co-Sales Manager Chimes 4; Delta Phi Alpha; Pi Gamma Mu. DARRELL V. McGRAW Tipple, V. Va. Major: History and Political Science Phi Delta, Vice Pres. 4, Librarian 4; Pi Gamma Mu. INA DELLE McGUIRE (HAPPY) St. Helens, Ky. Major: Education Glee Club 1; County Chairman 2; Union Church Choir; YWCA; French Club; Pres. Education Club 3, Sec. and Treas. 4; Harmonia; Chorister Alpha Alpha Pi; Basketball; Baseball; Track; Home Oratorical Contest 2 ; C.E.; Baby page 16. MARTIN C. McNIEL Rose Hill, Va. Major: Economics Kappa Sigma, Treas. 4; Men ' s Hall Union, Vice Pres. 3; YMCA, Cabinet 4; Dramatic Club. rs c $ V T H E rfi. C H -M,e s v . ANNA ELIZABETH MAGILL Salyersville, Ky. Major: Home Economics Pi Epsilon Pi, Pianist 1, Sec. 4; Ag-Home Ec Club; YWCA; Home Ec Club. EUNICE GENEVA MARTIN Crab Orchard, Ky. Major: English Pi Mu Lambda; YWCA, Cabinet 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Girl Reserve Leader; Glee Club 1. HENRY GRADEN MARTIN Eastern, Ky. Major: Biology Agricultural Union; A.Z., Sec. 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, Pres. 4; County Chairman 4; Men ' s Hall Union 4; Education Club; YMCA. MARY FRANCES MARTIN Wadesboro, N. C. Major: Sociology Weaver College 1, 2; YWCA Cabinet 4; Vice Pres. Sociology Club; Harmonia; Folk Club. JAMES O. MEADOWS Stearns, Ky. Major: History and Politicitl Science Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. Freshman Class. WILLIAM JOYCE MEDLOCK Albertville, Ala. Major: Sociology YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. Student Volun- teers 1; Harmonia 3. REBECCA CARROLL METCALF Waco, Ky. Major: Biology Pi Alpha 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; ¥AA 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Life Saving 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Folk Club 4; Baby page 8. ALKA MICHAEL Pikeville, Ky. Major: Ancient Languages Alpha Alpha Pi 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ketball I. 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Bas- THE CtH I SENIORS ELIZABETH FRANCES MOORE Berea, Ky. Major: Mathematics Kappa Gamma; Physics Club; Delta Phi Alpha; Dramatic Club; Education Club; BYPU, Pres. 4. NORMAN E. MOORE Ashland, Ky. Major: Chemistry Football 1; Glee Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Phi Delta, Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; County Chairman 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet 2, 3; Pinnacle Staff 4; Debate 4. OLIVER WILBUR MUELDER La Crosse, Wisconsin Major: Chemistry Western Illinois State Teachers College and La Crosse State Teachers College 1, 2, 3; YMCA Quartet; Pinafore. NETSY MUNCY Berea, Ky. Major: Home Economics Ag-Home Ec Club; Home Ec Club. GEORGE WILSON NESBITT Fairview, N. C. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Agricultural Union, Vice Fres. 3 ; Ag-Home Ec Club, Vice Pres., Treas. 4; Rho Delta, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; YMCA. ROY NICKELL Nickell, Ky. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rho Delta, Sec. 2; Agricultural Union, Sec. and Treas. 4; Ag-Home Ec Club, Vice Pres. 3; Education Club; Speedball; Baseball 1, 2; Dining Room Com- mittee 3, 4. CASPER WILLIAM OGG Paint Lick, Ky. Major: Agriculture, B.S. Kappa Sigma, Treas. I; Student Council 1; BYPU; Ag-Home Ec Club. PAUL OWENS (SHORTY) Coalfield, Tenn. Major: Geology Basketball; Track 2; Speedball. 3 ( 1935 .  gti X 3 ' C H UHVJ E S ,, V- - ? .. - SENIORS MARJORIE PATTON (MARGE) SWANNANOA, N. C. Major: Home Economics WAA Sec. 1, Vice Pres. 3, 4; Basketball; Archery; Life Saving; Outing Club; Hiking; Baseball; Alpha Alpha Pi, Pres. 2; YWCA, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Pinnacle Staff 3; Ag-Home Ec Club, Pres. 4; Co- operative Council; State Chairman 3. WILLIAM R. PAUL (BILL) Somerset, Ky. Major: Sociology Rho Delta; YMCA Cabinet 2; French Club; Pin- nacle Staff; Dining Room Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club; County Chairman 4; Speedball. HURA H. PAYNE Johnson ' s Mill, Va. Major: Mathematics Lincoln Memorial University 1 , 2 ; Life Saving 3, 4; A.Z., Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Swimming I, 4. IRENE PENNINGTON Hensel, Pa. Major: English Pres. Women ' s House Gov ' t. Ass ' n; Sec. Col- legiate Union 4; Sec. Cooperative Council 4; Sun- day School Committee 3, 4; Pinnacle Staff 2, 3, 4; Tennis; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Girl ' s Glee Club 3, 4; Debate 1 , 4, Second Place Women ' s Home Oratorical Contest 2; Second Prize Robinson Essay Contest 2 ; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hockey; Archery; Baseball; Treas. WAA 2; B Club; Pi Mu Lambda 1, 2; TKA; Alpha Psi Omega. H. GRADEN PENNYCUFF Bow, Ky. Major: Agriculture Lindsey Wilson College 1, 2; Kappa Sigma, Sec. 3; YMCA; Ag-Home Ec Club; Agricultural Union, Pres. 4. WALTER LAYNE PICKLESIMER Volga, Ky. Major: Physics Vice Fres. Sophomore Class; Glee Club; Band; Orchestra; Physics Club; French Club; A.Z., A.Z. Orchestra. GEORGE DELBERT PRYOR Gaffney, S. C. Major: Chemistry Kappa Sigma, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Har- monia 2, 3; Choir 4; Pi Alpha 4; Chairman State Group 4; Y MCA 1, 2, 3, 4. CURTIS L. PULLIAM Seven Mile Ford, Va. Major: Economics Milligan College 1; Rho Delta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Student Council 2. Vice President 4; Dormitory Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2; Speedball 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; YMCA 4; Chairman State Group 4; Cooperative Council 4; 3 ( 1935 THE C THVm ' e S !■SENIORS JAMES RANDOLPH Sturgis, Ky. Major: Physics and Mathematics Phi Delta; Physics Club, Pres. Track. 3; Pi Alpha. Pres. 4; ELOISE B. REID Cincinnati, Ohio Major: English YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Alpha Pi, Vice Pres. 3; Student Volunteers 1, 2; International Relations Club 2; Pinnacle Staff 2, 4. J. ELWOOD ROBERTS ASHEVILLE, N. C. Major: Public School Music Rho Delta; Pianist 1, 2, Pres. 3, Chorister 4 French Club; Collegiate Union, Pianist 3; Choir Harmonia; Glee Club, Pianist 3; Orchestra; Bind Director Intermediate Band 4. ORA B. ROBERTS Exeter, Va. Major: Geology Class Treas. 1 ; YMCA Cabinet, Chairman Sunday Schools 4; Rho Delta, Treis. 3, Pres. 4; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Alpha; Ep worth League; Education Club, Pres. 4; Baseball. ELLEN AXSON RODES Meadow Creek, W. Va. Major: Home Economics Alpha Alpha Pi; Class Sec. Club; B Club; Basketball; Archery; Track; Life Saving; Ag-Home Ec Club; Baby page HELENE RUNNION Spartanburg, S. C. Major: French Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Psi Omega; Cl rk Speech Prize; Student Council 3; Alpha Alpha Pi, Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2; YWCA Cabinet; Glee Club 3, 4; Archery, National Tournament; Life Saving; Pin- nacle Staff 2; Kappa Gamma; French Club; Inter- national Relations Club; Dramatic Club; Basket- ball 1; Tennis 2, 3; Baseball I. JOHN C. SEARCY Hendersonville, N. C. Major: Sociology Western Carolina Teachers College I, 2; Sociology Club 3, 4; Rho Delta, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; YMCA Cabinet 4. DOROTHY ROWENA SLAUGHTER Dayton, Ky. Major: English Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Epsilon Pi, Chorister 1, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Home Oratorical Con- test Winner 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, Manager 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Alpha Psi Omega; TKA; Y¥CA; Chairman Social Committee Senior Class; Literary Society Council 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3 ; Baby page 13. 1; WAA; Outing Hockey; Baseball; Hiking; Y¥CA; 15. qui] r T H jft C H If-AJ.E S SENIORS WARREN JAMES SOUDER Bergton, Va. Major: Geology Phi Delta, Pianist 2, 3, 4, Prcs. 4; Pi Alpha, Sec. 4; Kentucky Academy of Science; International Rela- tions Club; Band; Baseball; Track; Baby page 12. ALEF SPEARES Seneca, S. C. Major: Mathematics Kappa Gamma, Prcs. 4; Harmonia; Pi Alpha. DeWITT C. STAFFORD WURTLAND, KY. Major: Geology A.Z.; German Club; French Club; Baseball; Speed- ball; Education Club; YMCA. HATTIE BERNICE STAPLETON DlJNGAMMON, Va. Major: Mathematics Dramatic Club; Physics Club, Sec. 3, 4; Philosophy Club, Sec. 3; Education Club; WAA; YWCA; Pi Mu Lambda. LONZO H. STEPHENS Walnut Grove, Ky. Major: History ami Political Science Kappa Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1 , Prcs. 4; Class Pres. I; County Chairman 1, 2, 3; Union Church Choir 2, 3, 4; Harmonia 4; GIcc Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cooperative Council 3 ; Debate Team 3 ; Cross Country 2; Associate Member TKA; Men ' s Hall Union 3; YMCA 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Elizabeth Rogers Hall Social Committee; Photo Editor of Chimes; Chairman of Commencement Committee. HUNTER SUTHERLAND Colley, Va. Major: History anil Political Science Pi Gamma Mu; International Relations Club, Vice Fres. 3, Pres. 4; Kappa Sigma, Sec. 4; Men ' s Hall Union, Vice Pres. 4; YMCA. ( 1935 THE CtHV r M E S r !■+ i j-r SENIORS VIVIAN TAYLOR CORBIN, KY. Major: English Pi Mu Lambda; YWCA; Education monia; Union Church Choir. NELL WATSON CORBIN, KY. Major: English Sue Bennett College 1 , 2 ; Group; Education Club; Union Church Choir. Club; Har- YWCA; Life Service Archery ; Har monia; LILLIAN RAY WILLIAMS Berea, Ky. Major: Education Utile Dulcc; Education Club, Vice. Prcs. 4. ARTHUR L. WOODRUFF Cincinnati, Ohio Major: Economics YMCA; Dramatics Director I ; Deputation Work 1 , Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 3, General Sec. 4; Alpha Psi Omega; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, 4; TKA; For- ensics 2, 3, 4; I ' i Gamma Mu 4; Treasurer Col- legiate Union 4. JULIA ZEKANY Logan, W. Va. Major: Home Economics Pi Epsilon Pi; Ag-Home Ec Club, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Home Ec. Club; Union Church Choir; Harmonia; Sophomore Girls Octet; Life Saving; Folk Club; Archery; Hockey.- DONALD LeROY ZIMMERMAN Dayton, Ohio Major: English Pinnacle Staff, Managing Editor, 4; Kappa Sigma; Pi Alpha; Cross Country; Track; Swimming; Ger- man Club; Folk Club; YMCA. ( 1335 ) £ 4 T H„ C H LM E S , , ■j.-- ? ■; jT JUNIORS HARVEY MEYER, I ' res. Nespelem, Wash. GEORGE ELY, Vice. Pres. . . Rice Lake, Wis. ERNEST CRADDOCK, Sec. Logan, W. Va. CHARLES HUGHES, Treas. Maysville, Ky. DELMAS ABBOTT, Pub. Chr ' m. __ Dayton, Ohio GRACE PRUITT, Sgt. at Arms Jellico, Tenn. BETTY VAUGHN Decatur, Ala. HERBERT MURPHY New York, N. Y. PAULINE ALLEN Balboa, Canal Zone RINA KELSAY _ Windy, Ky. NINA HULETTE . Ashland, Ky. VIOLA G. BEGLEY _ . Beverly, Ky. GRACE LITTLEJOHN _ . Geraldine, Ala. RALPH COOKE . . Elkin, N. C. FRANCIS WICKLINE _ Asco, W. Va. HENRY LITTON _ Shoopman, Ky. MARY SLAGLE . . Franklin, N. C. J. T. WALLER Som.rset, Ky. LOUISE SUTHERLAND Clintwood, Va. GRADY CAMPBELL Danese, W. Va. LILLY BENNETT Candler, N. C. 3 ( I93S ) E THE CtHVlVl ' E S ?• a. hi ELIZABETH SLUSHER Berea, Ky. SUSAN ARTHUR Wofford, Ky. THOMAS CONOVER Columbia, Ky. MILDRED LUKER ___ _ London, Ky. ROY WESLEY . Lynch, Ky. AMY LYCAN . Fort Gay, W. Va. DAVID HAMMACK _ _ London, Ky. CLARICE CRUMLEY _ Kingsport, Tcnn. DAVID MAY Prestonsburg, Ky. OPAL ANDERSON . McKee, Ky. ANDREW FECKETE _. ___ Monclo, W. Va. IRENE HOLCOMBE _ Weaverville, N. C. ALFRED LANE _ . Andover, Ohio RUTH MARCUM _ Big Creek, Ky. MONROE NESBITT ___ Fairview, N. C. SMITH T. POWELL, JR. _ _ Hustonville, Ky. WARREN WAGNER . Lenoir, N. C. EVELYN MARSH ... Cynthiana, Ky. JOHN McCUTCHEON Bishop, Va. SALLY BELLE YALE . . Trophill, N. C. WILLIAM T, SLOAN Scottsboro, Ala. ( I33S ) E Q4t x , T ■C H U-M-E S - .,- «■EVAN EDWARDS _ Pickett, Ky. BERNICE COX HARRIS . Gate City, Va. LOIS PENNINGTON _ _ Waynesville, Ohio NANCY LAMBERT . _ Boone. Ky. MARVIN NESBITT ___ . Fletcher, N. C. OMEGA GENTRY _ . Level Green. Ky. EVANS McBEE . ___ Brodhead, Ky. LOIS DEYTON _. ._ Green Mountain, N. C. ROGER ERICKSON Chicago, III. ETHEL CAMPBELL ___ _ Danese, W. Va. PHILIP GRIMWOOD Meridianville, Ala. D. CECIL CULBERTSON ___ _ Gate City, Va. EARL TYE . Bcattyvillc, Ky. ELEANOR JOHNSTON Knoxville, Term. ORLA DEYTON Green Mountain, N. C. HOLLIS HENSON . . Liberty, Ky. GARLAND PURDOM _ _ Gravel Switch, Ky. FLORA LOUISE HUDSON _ . Manchester, Ky. RICHARD ROBERTS _. _ Marshall, N. C. MARIE ROWLETT Berea, Ky. WALTER WHEELER Ashland, Ky. 3 ( I93S ) E THE CtHVM ' E S r EH ' ■S JUNIORS WALTER GUNKLER . Rochescer, N. Y. ROY HENDRICKSON _ _ Crab Orchard, Ky. ROSS CORN - Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH APPELL _ . Detroit, Mich. JAMES LEWIS LAYNE _. _ Hulette, Ky. MARY FRANCES BLALOCK __ Blacksburg, S. C. LARRY MORGAN . - Davy, W. Va. OPAL WATSON _ _ West Liberty, Ky. ELWOOD ROSENBAUM . - Fairplay, Ky. KATHERINE HAMMEL _. .. Blue Diamond, Kv. GRADY SELF - Adamsville, Ala. HARRIET BAKER Knoxville, Tenn. TIM EVERSOLE . - Jackson, Ky. KATHRYN STUMBO . . Prestonsburg, Ky. PRYSE HADDIX . - Lost Creek, Ky. EDNA SMITH - - Emmalena, Ky. NORMAN WHEELER - Blaine, Ky. JEWEL WILSON . - Catherine, Ky. GIFFORD MARTIN .__ - Portland, Ore. IDA WILLIAMS - Rogersville, Tenn. MARY BEST Berea, Ky. 3 1935 T H„ -3-, C H UHVJ E S JUNIORS ILA TAYLOR . _ Banners Elk, N. C. J. ERNEST HILL . Gary, W. Va. JULIETTE SNIDER . . Blacksburg, Va. PORTER BAILEY . _ Baileyton, Tenn. RUTH HICKS . _ Williamson, W. Va. VERNON McDANIEL _ . Lewisburg, W. Va. ETHEL BEATTIE _ _ Louisville, Ky. W. PAT COMBS _ - Ewing, Va. IRENE HORVATH _ _ Fleming, Ky. ADA GRIFFITH . - Berea, Ky. LILLIE DOUBIKIN St. Elizabeth, Mo. GRANT ASHLEY . - Hixson, Tenn. RAYMOND SWISHER .. Roclibridge Baths, Va. ROY E. BROCKMAN . _ Davy, W. Va. LYDUS REXROAT . . Jamestown, Ky. WORTH O. PHILLIPS . _ Pineola, N. C. HELEN IRWIN - - London, Ky. ALICE LOWE _ - Crossville, Tenn. AUDA LEDBETTER _ _ Livingston, Tenn. CARLTON HASTINGS . _ Davy, W. Va. VINIE MAE THOMAS Richmond, Ky. 3 I93S THE C hVm E S r 7 — THEORA CARTEE _ Carter, Ky. OLLIE JAMES ARNETT . „__ Hendricks, Ky. FRANCES SUGG Carlisle, Ky. TRUMAN GREER Eubank, Ky. LUCILLE SEWELL _ Celina, Tenn. KERMIT PIT! Trinity, Ala. EVELYN BALL Gardner, Va. JOHN W. ARMSTRONG Bennington, Vt. LILLIAN ROCHE ___ Robertsdale, Pa. TED RAMSEY Coopersville, Ky. CARRIE VIRGINIA CALLISON __ Beard, W. Va. DAVID JOHNSON Ashland, Ky. MABEL BRIGANCE Louisville, Ky. LILLARD HART Green Cove, Va. MARY DELL WEAVER _.. Arab, Ala. LYLE DOCKERY Hayesville, N. C. EDNA RITCHIE Viper, Ky. ACUS R. EDWARDS Mooresburg, Tenn. 3 I93S £ « ., T H C C H l=iVJ E S , , jr EDWARD COLLINS, Pres. __ Glen Alum, W. Va. MARIE MORGAN, Vice Pres. __ Spruce Pine, N. C. ANNA LAYNE, Sec. _ _ Paintsville, Ky. JACK WRIGHT, Sgt. at Arms Boaz, Ala. BETTY HIGGINS _ _ Croton, Ohio. HOBERT LYKINS _. _ Lee City, Ky. FRANCES McCALL Fulton. Mo. BYRD SERGENT Baxter. Ky. RUBY STURGELL Cherokee, Ky. ALVA HEARE . Romney, W. Va. RUBYE WILSON - _ Blacksburg, S. C. DELBERT CORDER _ . Slavans, Ky. DOROTHY STONE _ _ Pineville, Ky. LECOQ WILLIAMS . Ashland, Ky. LILLIAN WILSON . .. Catherine, Ky. JOHN M. CROWDER . . Pulaski, Va. MARY K. HOUCHINS Fayetteville, W. Va. SAMUEL HERMAN JOHNSON __ Carr Creek, Ky. ESTHER WHITING . _ North Kenova, Ohio HERBERT K. MONROE Jersey, Ohio MARGARET BRANNAN Choonchum, Korea CLIFTON NEFF Rose Hill, Va. EUGENIA AVERY Morganton, N. C. JESSE DAMRON - Esco, Ky. 3 ( I33S ) THE CtHVM ' E S r 7 - r _ C jj- rr c ■r- - V 22. n - r SOPHOMORES BOB WILSON _ Travelers Rest, Ky. ELZIE WESLEY _ . Mangum, Ky. GENEVIEVE MORAN . Red Jacket, W. Va. MARY PAVIONI _ . Gallup, New Mexico OSCAR RYMER . _ Buffalo, W. Va. MARTHA SMITH . . Iryton. Tenn. LEE GAMAUF . . Copley. Ohio GLADYS CARSON _ Liberty, S. C. EDWIN ADKINS _ Midkiff, W. Va. LOIS ROBERTS _ Asheville, N. C. MARVIN SHRADER Bi hop, Va. HELEN GREENE _ Rainelle, W. Va. FRANK LAMB . _ Sharps Chapel, Tenn. i ■' EDITH BRANDENBURG __. _ Berea, Ky BILL SULLIVAN . . Decatur, Ala ELIZABETH HILL . Bean Station, Tenn THADDEUS WORRELL _ . Rice Station, Ky THELMA M. MILLER _ Roc ' khold, Ky EDWARD GRIMM . Macedonia, Ohic PAULINE HASH _ . Lookout, W. Va. GEORGE HAMILTON - . Birmingham, Ala. MIRIAM BREWER . Curryville, Ga. WAYMON D. SMITH . . Livingston, Tenn. ROSANNA DEADLRICK Knoxville, Tenn. ttk - i ( 1935 ) £ V «L : T H„ C H U 4 E S •j. - SOPHOMORES MAURICE BALL Castlewood, Va. JESSIE LEO HAZELWOOD _. Berea, Ky. CARL BOSWELL _ _ Ashton, Md. EDNA BAKER Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE JAMES COMAN _ _ Erie, Pa. GRACE MURRAY Asheville, N. C. CLAYBORNE CAMPBELL Confluence, Ky. NELLE JO ROBINSON ___ Berea, Ky. CECIL LOWELL TYE Beattyville, Ky. MARY K. COCHRAN ___ Ashland, Ky. HOWARD MALCOLM JONES Glasgow, Ky. HELEN MASTERSON ___ . Alabama City, Ala. GLEN V. TACKETT Barnetts Creek, Ky. NELLIE SEATZ Todd, N. C. MAYNARD D. SMITH Alleghany, Va. NORA HILLARD Eberle, Ky. WILLARD CLATWORTHY Lackey, Ky. MARY MARTHA RICE ___ . Paintsville, Ky. HAROLD CLARK Berea, Ky. NANCY GOTT Berea, Ky. WILLIAM B. HALL Deane, Ky. ELISE QUALLS Livingston, Tenn. ROY C. RICHARDSON West Irvine, Ky. GRACE STIDHAM Confluence, Ky. 3 1935 £ THE r . CthlVM E S C ' C ■' ' -,« - SOPHOMORES MARY FRANCES HAZELRIGG __ Paintsville, Ky. MYRTLE THOMPSON Spartanburg, S. C. EDITH CARTER Big Stone, Ky. RUBYE HAZEL BOLES Alpine, Tenn. VERA DUDINA _, Long Island, N. Y. H. MAURICE WILLIAMS Flat Gap, Ky. NETTIE RICH Liberty, Ky. ARTHUR HALE Blue River, Ky. HARMISON HALE Blue River, Ky. JACK HENDERSON McVeigh, Ky. LIZZIE MAE ALLEN Teges, Ky. VERNON WILDER Corbin, Ky. KENNETH OCKERMAN Berea, Ky. ELLA MAE CORN Greenville, S. C. BONNIE DIXON Friars Hill, W. Va. JOHNNIE ATCHLEY Lenoir City, Tenn. LISLE ROBERTS . Monticello, Ky. DONNA CORNS _ ___ Tollesboro, Ky. CATHERINE COX Spruce Pine, N. C. AUBREY LANGDON Annville, Ky. JESSIE ELEANOR JUSTICE ___ __ Pikeville, Ky. 3 1935 c v . t h ,e -J£H sf . C H L E S s ' J r LOUISE RATLIFF _ _ Logan, W. Va. HAGER BACH Frenchburg, Ky. DOROTHY STEMPLE _ . Hendricks, W. Va. CHARLES RUSSELL OSBORN . _ Blaine, Ky. JEWEL RITCHIE _ V.per, Ky. CLAY COLSON . Somerset, Ky. THELMA POWELL . _ Green Forest, Ark. H. LEE DURHAM ___ McKinney, Ky. MARY ENGLE . Berea, Ky. J. C. BARTON _ Westminster, S. C. MARGARET HATFIELD _. _ Red Jacket, W. Va. CONLEY BOLLING Eolin, Ky. IVAN C. LANTZ Crindeos, Va. KATHLEEN ROWE ___ . Praise, Ky. IONE COLYER _ . Mt. Olivet, Ky. FRANK BARTON . Tigerville, S. C. EVA LEWIS ___ Pine Mountain, Ky. RAYMOND WOERTH . _ Scribner, Neb. ERNESTINE MANN . . Stevenson, Ala. MARGARET EUTSLER . _ Burlington, W. Va. ALLEN HUDSON Point Lookout, Mo. BURNICE L. WALL _ Eubank, Ky. CLAY HUFF _ . Confluence, Ky. ROBERTA CALICO . . Berea, Ky. ( 1935 ) £ THE CtHVM ' E S f ' c ' -!« - BKRTHA ROMANSKY _ _ Summerlcc, W. Va. ONA WALLEN _ . Ivan, Ky. ROBERT HILL . Fort Gay, W. Va. ARGIE LEE BYRD _ Bakcrsvillc, N. C. JAMES M. STEPP . . Marion, N. C. JAMES HOLLANDSWORTH Welch, W. Va. LAWRENCE WHISTLER _ Broadway. Va. URSIE GIBSON _ La Grange, Ky. KENNETH HOSKINS _ . Stanton, Mich. RUBY LEE BLACK . Livingston, Ky. CHARLES HUNT Adairsvillc, Ga. KATHLEEN BRAMMEL . Grayson. Ky. HOWARD PARSONS _ Woodbine, Ky. MARIE MARCUM _ _ Corbin, Ky. THURMAN HIBBITTS _ _ ._ Jenkins, Ky. SYLVIA C. THOMAS _ _ Richmond, Ky. LUSTER GOLDEN _ _ Waldcn, Ky. ORLELA DANIELS . Elkins, W. Va. READ CLARK .__ Hammond, Ky. ADO GAGE Cumming, Ga. MARY ARRENDALE Tiger, Ga. JUANITA F. BRANAMAN . . Livingston, Ky. 3 ( 1335 ) E C H U M E S , «. ■j.--b? ,. r FRESHMEN ' HORACE McSWAIN, President Charlotte Court House, Va. MILDRED Dink GORMAN Corbin, Ky. BEN SUTHERLAND Clintwood, Va. LUCILLE SHARP — _ . Corbin, Ky. EDGAR HAMILTON . _ Logville, Ky. BURDETTA FRANCES JORDAN Brooksville, Ky. PAUL DERTHICK Ravenna, Ohio DOROTHY TAYLOR _ Whitley City, Ky. EVELYN BOSTON . . Curryvillc, Ga. HAZEL AYRES _ Elk Valley, Tenn. RAY ROSS . _ Clairfield, Tenn. MARTHA LOUISE ROBERSON __ Stirrat, W. Va. VIVIAN GREENE . _ Clarissa, N. C. BESSIE TUCKER _ _ Whitley City, Ky. DAN NANTZ . Mozelle, Ky. JEAN LESTER _ Morristown, Tenn. EDWARD M. HARWOOD Montello, Wis. LILLIAN McGUIRE Marquette, Iowa GEORGE ELMO WELLS . Auxier, Ky. EMMA ROSE BLACKBURN Berea, Ky. CHARLES McDARRIS Barnardsville, N. C. THE CtHVM-E S f IIS r ' - « •! FRESHMEN ELOISE MOORE . _ Dunmore, W. Va. DEVv ' ARD COLVARD Grassy Creek, N. C. KATHRYN GAMAUF Copley, Ohio KENNETH HOSKINS Montcalm, Mich. DALE SMITH Littcarr, Ky. MILTON BELLE Sanford, N. C. VIRGINIA SLAGLE _ Franklin, N. C. JOE CLYDE HAMILTON . . Gainesboro, Tenn. MARTHA JEFFREY Slagle, W. Va. CARLTON E. JOHNSON Paintsville, Ky. HESTER BEMBOWER ___ . Lincoln Ridge, Ky. KERMIT MULLINS . Darwin, Va. BIRDENA BISHOP Berea, Ky. STUART CALWELL ___ Hinton, W. Va. MINNIE MAE FARIS . Trinity, Ky. CHARLES M. RAMSEY Gallatin, Tenn. ELIZABETH PORTER _ . Thac ' ;er, Mi ' . Va. BETTY LAMB . . Paint Lick, Ky. KENNETH CHRISTIAN . _ Cullman, Ala. OLLIE VIRGINIA MUSICK Van Lear, Ky. JAMES HOWARD SPARKS Cycle, N. C. 3 ( 1335 ) E « . T H E C H U-M,E S .. FRESHMEN OREN COUNTS ___ . St. Paul, Va. ELLEN BURTON - . Carlisle, Ky. JACK HUGGIN . Gaffney, S. C. ANN R. EASTHAM _ _ Lake City, Fla. EDWARD CARL AUVIL . . Heaters, W. Va. WILMA WALTERS _ . Powell Station, Ten. EARL SHOUN . Lafollcttc, Term. GORA DUFF . Chivies, Ky. HOWARD TRENT _ Ashland, Ky. ANNA E. BORN _ Paducah, Ky. HAROLD BAILEY . . Bailcysvillc, W. Va. KUN HYUN . Keikido, Korea EDWARD MELTON _ . Lynch, Ky. CATHERINE CAMPBELL _ _ Woodvillc, Ala. 8§ B JOSEPHINE OSBORNE . _ Wcaverville, N. C. W ., v FLOE ELLIOTT . _ Morning View, Ky. TAYLOR MAPLES . . Woodvillc, Ala. CLAYTIE MONTGOMERY Blue Sulphur Springs, W. Va. MURL BROWN _ - Somerset, Ky. CARLISLE KELLER - _ Somerset, Ky. ROBERT E. THORNHILL Bluefield, W. Va. 3 ( lass ) E THE CtHVM ' E S  FRESHMEN W. A. SINGLETON, JR. _. ._ Westminster, S. C. MARY ANN CASON Erlanger, Ky SELMA MAY BASSETT Williamson, W. Va LOIS J. McBRIDE Las Animas, Col. Off ROBERT PARKS _ . Mulberry, Tcnn CALLIE STEPHENS . _ Stanton, Ky. F,  LILLIAN SELLS . Alpine, Tenn WILLIAM H. ALLEY ._ Omar, V. Va G. LUCILLE ADAMS . Webbville, Ky. ANNA G. THOMAS . _ Morrill, Ky. ADELINE BENSEY . . Red Jacket, W. Va. i|l I : ' . FRANK A. BANE, JR. Narrows, Va. MARY BELLE McCORMICK ___ Crossvillc, Tenn. ANNA SUE HOLLANDSWORTH .-Welch, W. Va. ROSEMARY SPITZER Iaeger, W. Va. FOREST WHITEHOUSE . . Shelbyville, Ky. ROSEMARY BROWN _ Atlantic, Iowa EARL WESLEY _ Lynch, Ky. DELL MORRISON Baiieyton, Tcnn. RHETT EVERHART . Berryvillc, Va. ( ig 35 ) r rf £ v t h„,e C H U-AJ E S f , ; FRESHMEN FREDERICK T. MANN _ . Rcnick, W. Va. CAPITOLA WHEELER _ . Labascus, Ky. EUGENE SMITH ___ _ Cosby, Tenn. JEAN FAULKNER ___ . Atlanta, Ga. WALTER WEBB _ Celina, Tenn. ALENE NESBITT _. Fletcher, N. C. MABEL SELF . Birmingham, Ala. JOE BREWER . Scottsboro, Ala. MOIR PILSON ... Stuart, Va. HELEN BELLARD ___ Wayland, Ohio. JAMES W. LAMBERT ___ Boone, Ky. HAZEL CAWOOD Cawood, Ky. JEROME TARTAR _ Mintonville, Ky. LORRAINE BRAMMELL . . Leon. Ky. PANSY MAY SKEAN _ . Kenova, W. Va. RUTH HINDS Livingston, Tenn. BERCHIN H. HELTON Crane Nest, Ky. PAULINE ROBERTS Worley, N. C. JOHNNY CENTER Hazel Green, Ky. JANE STAFFORD Berea, Ky. HERMAN MAGGARD .... Lothair, Ky. 3 ( 1335 THE CtHVM ' E S f c J rr c n- i Sft% 00 y  V FRESHMEN BYRON RIPPY Blue Ridge, Ga. GERTRUDE TOWERY Berea, Ky. ERNEST BEITZ Clothier, W. Va. HERBERT CANIDA . Hellier, Ky. PEARLE LEONARD . Lexington, N. C. ISAAC L, MITCHELL Springdale, W. Va. BERENICE ESTRIDGE _ _ Berea, Ky. WALTER ROBERTS, JR. Burnside, Ky. HELEN M. HARWOOD Millerspcrt, Ohio GENE POWERS, Vice Pres. Dan, Ky. ANNE WILLIAMS GOULD Long Beach, Cal. RUDD PHILLIPS Pineola, N. C. HARRY QUEEN Ashland, Ky. AGNES PENDERGRASS Major, Ky. JOHN HENRY Ashland, Ky. CATHERINE WINSTON _ . Asheville, N. C. DEAN CORNETTE Flat Ridge, Va. DORIS A. WIDENER Concord, Term. ARTIE LOU DAUSE _ _ Catherine, Ky. LORRAINE PENNINGTON Krypton, Ky. BUENA RISER Jahile, Va. GRACE COUCH Dry Hill, Ky. 3 ( 1935 ) E r f r T H C H I IV} E S - % FRESHMEN LOUISE SCRIVNER Berea, Ky. ' I VIRGIL POWELL _. _ Praise, Ky. flMk ERNEST BOYD _ _ Indianapolis, Ind. EDWIN YOAKUM „ _ Lafollctte, Tcnn. ADRIA RISER _ Jahile, Va. EDWARD JARMER _ Somerset, Ky. WILLIAM D. BALL . Clintwood, Va. VICTOR ARNOLD DICK . Eubank, Ky. ETTA MAE HOLBROOK _ . Bays, Ky. FAY HOLLANDSWORTH _ _ Welch, W. Va. ELWOOD CASSELL _ _ Amonate, Va. , EDITH WEST . Somerset, Ky. FLORENCE HEPLER . . Millboro, Va. CARL VOGEL _. Harlan, Ky. BLANCHE PITT . . Trinity, Ala. ■m TRUMAN MOORE Cow Creek, Ky. J MARTHA ROGERS _. . Mauldin, S. C. ARVIL WARD Bath, Ky. MILDRED BALL Hummel, Ky. DOROTHY C. McCOLLUM Berea, Ky. 1935 E THE C ' HVm ' E S ? i-+ l 5 rr C r r m Vl FRESHMEN CAROL SMITH Hindman, Ky. BYON MORRIS Harlan, Ky. BESSIE CORDER Ritner, Ky. BEN SCOTT Lafayette, Ga. VOLA SIMPSON _ Tompkinsville, Ky. CLAUD SCROGGS Asheville, N. C. DUFF ELOISE LYTTLE .__ Hazard, Ky. SELDON MORGAN Davy, V. Va. JUNE ELIZABETH PAINTER _ _ Davis, W. Va. XURY R. SETTLE - Fleming, Ky. HAZEL HORTON ._ Grayson, Ky. ELMER HOUSE Hardinsburg, Ind. JOHN B. FENN Berea, Ky. ANTOINETTE TURNER Springfield, Ohio KRESS Z. GARRETT Hiawassee, Ga. MAVIS PENNINGTON Hurricane, W. Va. ROBERT BELCHER Corbin, Ky. CHARLES GUEST Greer, S. C. 3 ( 1335 ) £ T H . ■v C H IciVJ E S ,, j. •jV ? jT n Hnk - p J; -fl n a T ' I CLASS 193 5 NURSES FRIEDA ANNA EGGER Junction City, Ky. MARY COWAN GOSE _ _ Castlewood, V... DOROTHY JUDD . _ Tallega, Ky. NELLIE FOSTER KLUTZ .. Hendersonville, N. C. NINA LOIS TEDRON _ . Shoals, Intl. MARY EVELYN WALTERS _. . Davis, W. Va. ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON _ . Owingsville, Ky. MAXINE E. BRUNSON - Oneida, Tenn. GLADYS V. CARTER __ _ Fort Blackmore, Va. ANNA DeYOUNG _ Newark, N. Y. SADA M. GABBARD _ Dwarf, Ky. MADLYN GUFFEY Fairview, N. C. BESSIE EDNA HALE . Mattie, Ky. ELIZABETH KASH _ Ezel, Ky. RUTH TEWELL Davis, V. Va. ELEANOR E. WOMACK Bluefield, W. Va. CLASS 1937 ( 13 35 ) £ m ACTIVITIES THE CtHVM S r r ■ ' CHIMES STAFF HERMAN ELLIS — Edtor-in-Chief EDNA DICK Associate Editor ROGER BYRON _ - Business Manager EMMA PRICE CAIRNS Business Assistant WALTER BROWN — Literary Editor FRED BURKHARD - Art Editor ELIZABETH HUTCHENS _ Art Editor LONZO STEPHENS _ - Photo Editor CLARENCE McCALL Sales Manager GERTRUDE DENNING Sales Manager ( l33S ) « . T H„ C H UiS E S 1 MS - |H _ ( 11 IMJKRI II PI EPSILON PI PRESIDENT . . DOROTHY SLAUGHTER VICE PRESIDENT KATHRYN STUMBO SECRETARY ANNA MAGILL TREASURER DOROTHY STONE Kit Cox Lois Deyton Grace Littlejohn Eleanor Johnston Blanche Pitt Hester Bembower Evelyn Marsh Nettie Rich Kathryn St umbo lone Colyer Ellen Burton Grace Murray Rubye Wilson Mary Engle Julia Zekany Anna Sue Hollandsworth Mary Cochran Minnie Mae Faris Helen Masterson Carlisle Keller Helen Bellard 3 ( 1335 THE CtHVM ' E S f C tJ rr c -r J- Dorothy Taylor Jean Lester Eva Isaacs Frances Sugg Margaret Eutsler Mary Katherine Houchins Orla Deyton PI EPSILON Pi Helen Irwin Melva Fay Hollandsworth Margaret Kelly Marie Marcum Omega Gentry Evelyn Boston [rene Holcombe Dot Stone Margaret Hatfield Mary Frances Hazelrigg Mary Martha Rice Gora Duff Selma May Bassett Bessie Tucker Jessie Justice 1935 ) ... ,- - -p C H U-HVJ.E S fJ v • . m jr ALPHA ZETA PRESIDENT HENRY MARTIN VICE PRESIDENT _ . HERBERT MURPHY RECORDING SECRETARY . . CECIL CULBERTSON TREASURER _ _ ERNEST CRADDOCK LIBRARIAN WALTER GUNKLER CHIEF CRITIC _ WALTER WHEELER Maurice Ball Hager Back Smith T. Powell James Stepp Thomas Conover Thomas Lovette David D. May Ernest Beitz Seldon Morgan Evan Edwards Hewitt Stafford Aubrey Langdon William T. Sloan William D. Ball Marion E. Nesbitt Hura H. Payne Kermit Mullins Willard Cl at worthy W. Lyle Dockery Grady Self Porter Bailey W. P. Combs joe Brewer Hobert Lykins Walter Wheeler Elwood Cassell George Hamilton Roy Wesley David F. Hammack Albert Stewart Herman Maggard Cecil Culbertson 3 ( 1935 ) £ THE CtHVlVl ' ENS f J- m c r-r f.- i w -« ' .-;. v. ALPHA ZETA Dean Eagle Grady Campbell Vernon McDaniel John Crowder Earl Wheeler Howard Parsons Thurman Hibbirts Henry Martin Acus R. Edwards Ernest Craddock Ted Carter Charles Hunt Walter Picklesimer Phillip G. Grim wood Larry Morgan Robert Parks Karl Wesley Ralph Cooke Ernest Boyd Virgil Powell Taylor Maples Herbert Murphy W. C. Blair Vlurl Brown Wilburn Eversole Alfred Lane H. Malcolm Jones Ernest Hill Stuart Calwel! GirTord Martin James Hollands worth 3 ( 1935 ) • ' c -r. T H„.E C H UiVJ E S s r ' KAPPA GAMMA PRESIDENT MARY SLAGLE VICE PRESIDENT SUELLA OWENS SECRETARY _ HELEN GREEN TREASURER LUCILLE ADAMS Elizabeth Porter Betty Lamb Eloise Moore Elizabeth Hill Grace Stidham Vlabel Boatright Alice Lowe Margaret Brannan Edna Dick [da Williams Clarice Crumley G. Lucille Adams Virginia Slagle Elizabeth Appel Hazel Hudson Ethel Campbell Alvina Headley Helene Runnion Anna Bell Waldroop Argie Lee Byrd Doris Widener Eva Lewis Nina Hulette Mary Dell Weaver Gladys Carson Mary Bell McCormick Louise Miller Mary Slagle Adeline Bensey Suella Owens Edith McCormick Helen Green Ruth Marcum Elizabeth Hutchens Clay tie Montgomery Alef Spears Marjorie Coleman THE CtHVM ' E S !■r ' - ! - PHI DELTA PRESIDENT EVERETT LOWMAN VICE PRESIDENT LEMLEY FOLEY RECORDING SECRETARY WILLIAM EDWARDS CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ELWOOD ROSENBAUM TREASURER IVAN C. LANTZ Thaddeus Worrell Elbert Johns Waymon Smith Warren J. Soudcr Norman Moore Eddie Collins Roy C. Richardson Lemley Foley James L. Layne Moir Pilson Pryse Haddix [van C. Lantz Joe B. Janes Howard Edwards Everett Lowman El wood Roscnbauir Lawrence Whistler Grady Crisp Ollie James Arnett Herbert K. Monroe Andrew Feckete Darrell V. McGraw Herman Johnson Philip Begley 1935 e£ : C H I E S V ? PI MU LAMBDA PRESIDENT _ . AVALEAH LAFFERTY VICE PRESIDENT ONA WALLEN RECORDING SECRETARY EVELYN BALL Ruth Keisling Donna Corns Ona Wallcn Lillian Sells Ruby Sturgcll Hazel Pat ton Ora Tinsfey Helton Ruth Hinds Elise Quails Hazel Ayres Edith Carter Edith West Kathleen Brammell Avalcah Lafferty Ado Gage Rubye Boles Ernestine Mann Estelle Boles Pauline Hash Lois Pennington Martha Smith Harriet Baker Louise Rati iff Johnnie Atchley Auda Ledbetter Bertha Romansky Bernice Stapleton Catherine Campbe: Pauline Allen Kathleen Rowe THE C HVM ' ENS -IHte r - • : 1 yaSHEAH KAPPA SIGMA PRESIDENT . LONZO STEPHENS VICE PRESIDENT _ _ JOHN ARMSTRONG SECRETARY ___ CARL BOSWELL Edward M. Harwood H. Graden Penny cuff Delbert Pryor Warren R. Wagner Hunter Sutherland William Sullivan Tracy Burton Maynard Smith Lonzo Stephens Jack Huggin Henry Litton George Ely Conley Boiling Everett Burtt ALPHA ALPHA PI PRESIDENT . FRANCES CHAMBERS VICE PRESIDENT _ . EDNA RITCHIE SECRETARY GONA DORSEY TREASURER THELMA POWELL Marie Rowlette Ina Delle McGuire Ruth Bohannon Frances Chambers Eloise Reid Anna Gertrude Thomas Thelma Powell A. Lee Goins Marjorie Patton Vinie Mae Thomas Jewell Wilson Audrey Ison Nancy Lambert Susan Arthur Mrs. Thelma Miller 3 ( 1335 ) £ f c ri v£L T H A C H U-NJ.E S .?jr RHO DELTA PRESIDENT JOHN SEARCY VICE PRESIDENT DEAN COLVARD SECRETARY VERNON WILDER TREASURER CURTIS PULLIAM Curtis PulJiam Evans McBce Gene Powers John Searcy Lillard Hart Robert Taylor George Nesbitt Kim Hyun Elzie Wesley Elwood Roberts Vernon Wilder Charles M. Ramsay Ross Corn Ray Ross W. A. Singleton J. C. Barton Oren Counts Richard Roberts Raymond Swisher Raymond Woerth Dean Colvard D e THE c hVm ' e s r j- r R HO DELTA George Ezzard Walter Roberts Frank Bane, Jr. Edwin Yoakum Monroe Nesbkt Charles Hudson Allen Hudson Carl Auvil William Alley Marvin Shrader Harold Bailey Lee Gamauf O. B. Roberts Deward Colvard Walter T. Brown Charles McDarris Carlton Hastings Gilbert Hibbard Harold Klontz Frank P. Lamb John Deyton Paul Gambill Jesse Damron Robert Belcher r f. C J r . t h e C 1 v- H L1VJ.E S ■i-.-b? ■r UTILE DULCE PRESIDENT _ MARY PAVIONI VICE PRESIDENT ESTHER WHITING SECRETARY JEWELL RITCHIE TREASURER IDA LEE RAKES Mary Pavioni Esther Whiting Ila Taylor Floe Elliot Esther Avery Pauline Derthick Mae Hoskins Anna Born Eugenia Avery Lizzie Mae Allen Marie Louise Duez Ollie McKinney Antoinette Turner Ruby Rasnake Helen Lengfellner Orlcla Dale Daniels Jewell Ritchie Vera Dudina 3 ( I33S ) g THE c hVm ' -v--, FRENCH CLUB PRESIDENT DAVID JOHNSON VICE PRESIDENT _ ESTHER AVERY SECRETARY-TREASURER TRULA McKEE CHAIRMAN PROGRAM COMMITTEE _ _ MARGARET BRANNAN SPONSOR ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Delbert Pryor Maurice Ball Pauline Derthick Esther Avery Pauline Hash Roy Wesley Marie Louise Duez David Johnson Mary K. Cochran Banjamin Franklin Browning Margaret Brannan Elwood Roberts Frances Sugg Charles Guest Lois E. Dunkle Ha cl Cawood Trula McKee Pat Combs I93S T H C H U M E S c . AGRICULTURE UNION PRESIDENT __ _ H. GRADEN PENNYCUFF VICE PRESIDENT _ GEORGE NESBITT CORRESPONDENT HERMAN BRENDA SECRETARY-TREASURER ROY NICKELL FACULTY ADVISER BENTON FIELDER Truman Greer Worth O. Phillips Taylor Maples Ross Corn Gilbert Hibbard Charles McDarris Oscar Rymer H. Lee Durham Roy Nickcll Smith T. Powell Kun Hyun Feaster Wolford Casper W. Ogg Deward Colvard Howard Sparks Benton Fielder Monroe Nesbitt Howard Burdine Victor Dick Lisle Roberts Alva Taylor Heare Dean Cornette Phillip Grim wood Carlton Johnson Clay Colson Joe B. Janes Ray Ross Charles S. Price W. Pat Combs Ben Scott Claud Scroggs Edwin Yoakum Herman Brenda Milton Belle H. G. Pennycuff H. B. Monier Henry G. Martin Lee Gamauf Marvin Nesbitt Horace McSwain H. Maurice Williams George Nesbitt Richard Roberts Dean W. Colvard Thomas McAl ister 3 ( 1935 ) (- „ THE C hVm E S ? EH f Srf-L AGRICULTURE-HOME ECONOMICS CLUB PRESIDENT EDNA COLE VICE PRESIDENT _ DEAN COLVARD SECRETARY GILBERT HIBBARD TREASURER NETSY MUNCY Edna Cole Julia Zekany Salfie Bell Yale Phillip Grimwood George Nesbitt Dean Colvard Richard Roberts Worth O. Phillips Margery Patton Ada Griffith Gilbert Hibbard Betty Vaughn Eva Isaacs Hollis Henson Josephine Gardner Charles S. Price Ida Williams Herman Brenda Anna Magill Joe Janes F. A. Stewart Thomas McAlister Jewel Wilson Willie Childers Opal Bishop J. C. Miller Mary Delle Weaver Howard Burdine Ollie McKinney Ross Corn Benton Fielder Graden PennycufT Estelle Boles Roy Nickel] Ruth Marcum H. B. Monier Annie Lee Goins Casper Ogg T H E C H UiVJ E S A . ■l-- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB PRESIDENT CLARICE CRUMLEY VICE PRESIDENT .. _ PHILIP BEGLEY SECRETARY MARY ENGLE Hunter Sutherland Alfred Lane Be mice Harris Ruth Bohannon Pauline Derthick Clarice Crumley Elzie Wesley Richard Roberts Cecil Denning Clifton Neff Ruth Keisling Ado Gage Bobby Burger George Ezzard Estes Brock man Tracy Burton L. F. Crippen Lois Deyton Warren Souder Flora Hudson Elizabeth Appel James Stepp Vera Dudina Philip Begley Herman Ellis Mary Engle D. Cecil Culbertson lone Colyer ( 1935 ) g THE CtHVM ' E S f PINNACLE STAFF Irene Pennington William Paul Louise Sutherland Norman Moore Walter Brown Marie Marcum Marjorie Patton D. Cecil Culbertson Katherine Cox Grace Littlejohn Howard Alley Margaret Kelly Mary Drue Fann Charles Hunt Claud Scroggs Omega Gentry Albert Stewart Betty Blankenship Eloise Reid Donald Zimmerman Carlton Hastings Eleanor Johnston W. Lyle Dockery lone Colyer ( ,935 ) T H E a C H I .E S J f DELTA PHI ALPHA Top Row: Edith Fit z water, Roger Byron, Robin Byron, Prof. Chas. Pauck, Emma Price Cairns, Roy Wesley, Kermit Pitt, Louise Hanner. Bottom Row: James Barton, Anna Born, Fred Burkhard, Clarence McCall, Everett Bum, Marvin Slirader, Harold Klontz, Herman Ellis, Marjorie Coleman. COOPERATIVE COUNCIL Dean Katharine S. Bowersox, President William J. Hut chins. Dean Colvard, Irene Pennington, Curtis Pulliam, Marjorie Patton, Herbert Murphy, Cecil Denning. T. A. Hendricks, W. G. Ross, Margaret Kelly, Lee Gamauf, Faye Jackson, Marie Morgan, Gilbert Hibbard, Avaleah Lafferty. 3 ( 1935 ) THE C ' HVm ' E S -- r. Y. M. C. A. CABINET Arthur Woodruff, Gen. Sec, Gilbert Hibbard, Pres., Robert Cox, Vice Pres., Herbert Murphy, Rec. Sec, Roger Byron, Treas., Robin Byron, Cecil Denning, John Searcy. Everett Burtt, Martin McNeil, O. B. Roberts, John McCutcheon, James Hollandsworth, George Ely, Charles Hudson, Dean Colvard. Elbert Johns, Harold Harris, Thurman Hibbitts, Ross Chasteen, Gifford Martin, Kermit Pitt, W. Joyce Medlock, D. Cecil Culbertson. Y. W. C. A. CABINET Edna Gound, Bertha Romansky, Marjorie Patton, Pres., Es telle Boles, Margaret Brannan, Alice Lowe, Vice Pres., Willie Firestone, Sec (Not in picture). Elizabeth Appel, Treas., Grace Littlejohn, Edith McCormick, Mary Slagle, Irene Holcombe, Mary Engle. 3 ( 1935 ) £ r ' -.f . , T H E C H L-M E S -j£L A . j-r - 2 3 r DRAMATICS CLUB DIRECTOR— DR. JAMES WATT RAINE TREASURER KEITH HOLLINGSWORTH Betty Vaughn, Pres., Norman Wheeler, Anna Magill, Ona WaLlen, Elbert Johns, Dorothy Dahl, Irene Holcombe, Mary Drue Frann, Howard Burdine. Irene Pennington, Mildred Luker, Ben Sutherland, Grace Littlejohn, Lillard Hart, Ella Mae Corn, Maynard Smith, Eunice Martin, Orla Deyton. Delbert Pryor, Clarice Crumley, Bertha Romansky, Omega Gentry, Frank Hearn, Margaret Hatfield, Lois Deyton, Helen Lengfellner, George Ely. Nettie Rich, Helen Irwin, James O. Meadows, Helene Runnion, Lois Pennington, Conley Boiling, Elizabeth Hutchens, Helen Ellis, Gora Duff. SOLEMN PRIDE 3 ( 1335 ) THE CtHVM ' E S f- r _- C jJ rr C ALPHA PSI OMEGA J-mes Watt Raine Elbert Johns Arthur L. Woodruff Norman Wheeler Howard Burdine Helcno Runnion Louise Blymyer Irene Pennington Estill Meadows Dorothy Slaughter Ezra Jones Helen Ellis The Alpha Iota chapter of the Alpha Psi Omega honorary dramatic fraternity was established in Berea in 1932. The purpose of the fraternity is to provide an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics, and incidentally through the ex- pansion of Alpha Psi Omega among the colleges of the United States and Canada, pro- vide a wider fellowship for those interested in the college theatre. The fraternity is not intended to take the place of the regular dramatic club or other producing groups, but as students qualify, they are rewarded by election to membership in this society. To earn the rights to membership in this fraternity is an accomplishment to be proud of, as the requirements are high. One must serve as an apprentice member of the dramatic club until a certain number of projects are worked off, and then must do enough of com- mendable acting in public productions until twenty points have been earned. The number of credit points given for each play varies from one to nine depending upon the number of lines each actor or actress has. Therefore, anyone who becomes eligible for membership has put at least two or three years of hard work into the art of acting. This year there are to be initiated into Alpha Psi Omega seven new members: Elbert Johns, Ezra Jones, Helen Ellis, Helene Runnion, Howard Burdine, Irene Pennington, and Dorothy Slaughter. These people are to be commended for the high type of work w!iich they have exhibited in earning their right to membership to a fraternity that promotes a highly creative art. THE TABERNACLE— BEREA ' S LITTLE THEATRE 3 ( 1935 rs a C H L-M.E S s ' l - ? jr A. G. W ' eidlcr Clarice Crumley Irene Pennington TAU KAPPA ALPHA Active Members Arthur Woodruff Walter Brown Cecil Culbertson J. W. Sattler Associate Members Elbert Johns Dorothy Slaughetr Norman Moore Joe Janes John Fenn Helen Ellis Floe Elliott Lonzo Stephens Carlton Hastings Grady Crisp Lillie Bennett Paul Gambill TAU KAPPA ALPHA Outstanding accomplishments have been made in forensics during the past year. Oratory, debate, and Forum Speaking have each had sufficient emphasis to enable a large number of students, interested in the art of public speaking, to participate to advantage. Tau Kappa Alpha, a national forensics society, has received the membership of a num- ber of Berea students this year. This includes full-fledged and associate members, the fo rmer being those who have represented the college in some line of public speaking two different years, and the latter having represented the college one year. 3 ( 1335 THE C hV M E S !■+ i An Open Forum was held January 7, 193 5, on the question of socialized medicine vs. free medicine. The speakers who presented their own plan were Miss Clarice Crum- ley, Clarence McCall, Walter Gunkler, and Elzie Wesley. Their plans as presented were, respectively: group insurance, socialized medicine the fee system, and com- pulsory insurance. The winner of the Women ' s Home Oratorical Contest held February 26, was Miss Helen Ellis. Her winning oration was Black and White, dealing with the problem of race prejudice. Miss Lillie Bennett ranked second with Up Again America, an ac- count of the failure of the repeal to bring back the millenial dreams of the anti-pro- hibitionists. With the oration entitled Demagogues Triumphant, concerning America ' s reasons for not entering the World Court, Miss Clarice Crumley came in a close third. Berea ' s woman representative in the state contest, Miss Ellis, took first place with the same speech she gave here. Mr. Arthur Woodruff was the winner of the Men ' s Home Oratorical Contest speak- ing on An Appeal to Intelligence. He emphasized the necessity for the American people doing their own thinking instead of reading the newspapers and accepting their word as law. Mr. Walter Brown took second honors with his Schools on the Auction Block, and Waymon Smith captured the decision for third place with Egypt — Wilder- ness — Canaan. Mr. Woodruff represented the college in the men ' s division of the state contest held at Morehead, March 2. March 28, six debate teams from Berea participated in a Round Robin Tournament held in Lexington on the Transylvania campus. The two girls ' teams were composed of Misses Clarice Crumley and Lillie Bennett and Floe Elliott and Irene Pennington. The boys ' teams were Walter Brown, Carlton Hastings; Carlton Miller, Cecil Culbertson; Norman Moore, Paul Gambill; Joe Janes, Grady Crisp. The question Resolved that the Nations Should Agree to Prevent the International Shipment of Arms and Muni- tions was discussed. Each individual speaker was ranked by each person against whom he debated. On this basis of evaluation, Mr. Walter Brown and Mr. Carlton Miller tied for first place, and Miss Clarice Crumley came in as a close second. The team com- posed of Walter Brown and Carlton Hastings ranked second among the 30 teams and Miss Clarice Crumley and Miss Lillie Bennett as a team ranked third. At the national convention of Tau Kappa Alpha held in Cincinnati, April 12 and 13, Miss Clarice Crumley and Mr. Carlton Miller represented Berea in the discussions on Should the United States Refuse to Send Arms and Munitions to Europe in Case of Future European Wars. John Fenn entered the after-dinner speaking competition and won first place on the subject What Should Congress Do? His speech will be pub- lished in the Tau Kappa Speaker, the official publication of the fraternity; also in the Year Book of College Speaking. Both Miss Crumley and Mr. Miller won in one of their two discussion groups. In an audition given student speakers at radio station WLW, Miss Crumley was ranked first among the women ' s voices. Representatives to the tournaments held jointly by the Southern Association of Teachers of Speech and Tau Kappa Alpha in Spartanburg, South Carolina, April 16 and 17 were: Misses Clarice Crumley and Lillie Bennet, and Arthur Woodruff and Carlton Miller. The team composed of Misses Crumley and Bennett and Mr. Miller won first place in the Tau Kappa Alph a debate tourney and received a beautiful loving cup. Mr. Arthur Woodruff also won a cup when he took first place in the Tau Kappa Alpha oratorical contest with his oration entitled Invisible Government. The debate team won second place in the Southern Association of Teachers of Speech Tournament on the question Resolved: That the nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. Miss Crumley also represented the college in extemporaneous speaking, and Mr. Miller entered the after-dinner speaking competition. Mr. J. W. Sattler is forensics chairman. His devotion to the forensics activities is largely responsible for the outstanding success of Berea students in their competition with various colleges. 3 ( 1335 ) T HL £ C H U-KJ.,E S , . • PI GAMMA MU T. A. Hendricks J. W. Hatcher Mrs. A. G. Weidler A. G. Weidler Ira D, Shaw Albert J. Chidester Lee F. Crippen Roger Byron Everett Burtt Arthur L. Woodruff E. Taylor Parks William Jesse Baird Herman A. Ellis Cecil Denning Mary Slagle Ross Chastccn Clarence McCall Hunter Sutherland Roy Hendrickson Herbert Murphy Harold Klontz Darrell McGraw Paul Boswcll Tracy C. Burton D. Cecil Culbcrtson Helcne Runnion Curtis Pulliam Hartley Ashley Ora Roberts Mary Gay ( 1935 THE CtHV BEREA COLLEGE ORCHESTRA First Ron 1 : Dorothy Hall, Mial D. Stafford, Violin; Jane Stafford, Cello; Mrs. J. N. Peck, Viola; Jeanette Huntington, Howard Pence, Violin. Second Row: Ralph Rigby, Conductor; Gifford Martin, Tympani; Charles Chidester, Flute; Woodrow Pickering, Oboe; Lillian Roche, Bassoon; Raymond Padgett, Edmund Durham, Clarinet; Elwood Roberts, Robert Wallace, French Horn; Edna Gound, Raymond Durham, Violin. Third Ron-. Lecoq Williams, James HoIIandsworth, Trumpet; Gilbert Roberts, String Bass; James Durham, John Henry, Trombone; {Catherine Murphy, Pianist. BEREA COLLEGE BAND First Row. Edmund Durham, Raymond Padgett, Clarinet; Charles Chidester, Piccolo; Woodrow Pickering, Lois McBride, Oboe; Lecoq Williams, Earl Wesley, James HoIIandsworth, Trumpet. Second Row: By on Morris, John Fenn, Lois Parks, Howard Jones, Clarinet; Lillian Roche, Bassoon; Robert Wallace, Elwood Roberts, French Horn; Anna Sue HoIIandsworth, Larry Morgan, Alto; Charles Ramsey, Merle Anderson, Arthur Rice, George Moore, Cornet. Third Row: Glen Rader, Roy Wesley, George Coeman, Saxophone; Delbert Pryor, Walden Richard, Baritone; C. B. Marcum, Cornet. Fourth Roti . Ralph Rigby, Director; Alfred Lane, Carl Vogel, Benton Fielder, Drums; Gifford Martin, Tympani; Mary Cochran, String Bass; Walter Picklesimer, Sousaphone; Warren Souder, John Robinson, James Durham, John Henry, Trombone. I l93S ) r T H C C H U1VJ E S ,_, V5 ,V -r VARSITY MEN ' S GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR— MISS IRENE ZIEGLER ACCOMPANIST— HOWARD TRENT PRESIDENT— LARRY MORGAN Howard Trent, Irene Ziegler J. T. Waller, Ernestt Hill, Henry Litton, James Hollandsworth, Paul Gambill, Walter Picklesimer. Grady Self, Fred Burkhard, Harold Klontz, Vernon McDaniel, Roy Nickell, Ray Woerth. Larry Morgan, Elwood Roberts, Major Gardner, Lonzo Stephens, Elbert Johns, John McCutcheon. Lloyd Roberts, Norman Wheeler, Herbert Murphy, George Ely, Roy Wesley, Charles Hudson. 3 ( I33S ) VARSITY GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB DIRECTOR— MISS GLADYS V. JAMESON PRESIDENT— MARY DRUE FANN ACCOMPANIST— JOSEPHINE OSBORNE SECRETARY— MILDRED FAULKNER Mildred Faulkner Mary Drue Farm Julia Irene Holcombe Lois Roberts Margaret Brannan Ruth Crossen Gladys V. Jameson Myrtle Thompson Irene Pennington Hclcne Runnion Kathryn Stumbo Edna Dick Lois Pennington Frances McCall Ella Mac Corn Eugenia Avery Mary Cochran Marie Morgan Virginia Slaglc Mabel Taylor Josephine Osborne T H ,E jf C H livj E s _ • r „- ' PI ALPHA PRESIDENT ___ JAMES RANDOLPH VICE PRESIDENT _ REBECCA METCALF CORRESPONDING SECRETARY _ WARREN SOUDER RECORDING SECRETARY KERMIT PITT TREASURER ORA ROBERTS Wilbur G. Burroughs Warren Souder Earl Tyc Lillie Doubikin Julian H. Capps Evan Edwards Wilburn Eversole Grant Ashley Waldemar Noll Norman Wheeler Larry Morgan Harvey Meyer James Randolph Ora Roberts Grady Self Harriet Baker Rebecca Mctcalf Acus Edwards Donald Zimmerman Delbert Pryor John S. Bangson Garland Purdom Porter Bailey James Laync Raymond Cable Kermit Pitt Lawrence Whistler Mary Frances Blalock William R. Hutcherson Evelyn Marsh David F. Hammack Oliver Muelder Philip Begley Alef Speares I93S THE CCHVm E S £ EDUCATION CLUB PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Ollie Arnett Walter Brown Hazel Hudson Vivian Taylor Nell Watson Frances Chambers _ MABEL BOATRIGHT .__ LILLIAN WILLIAMS INA DELLE McGUIRE Mae Hoskins Joseph Baxter Bernice Stapleton Audrey Ison Ora B. Roberts Roy Nickell COLLEGIATE UNION OFFICERS PRESIDENT ROBERT COX SECRETARY IRENE PENNINGTON TREASURER ARTHUR WOODRUFF CHORISTER HAROLD HARRIS PIANIST EVERETT BURTT CHAIRMAN SOCIAL COMMITTEE ROGER BYRON CHEER LEADERS ALBERT STEWART PORTER BAILEY HARVEY JACKSON LIFE SERVICE GROUP PRESIDENT EVERETT LOWMAN VICE PRESIDENT ARGIE LEE BYRD SECRETARY-TREASURER __ LOIS DUNKLE Arlie Henson Martha Rogers Doris Widener George Wells Lemley Foley Richard Miller Estes Brockman Jerry Medlock Evelyn Ball Betty Blankenship Mabel Brigance Gay Caudill Grace Littlejohn Katherine Hammcll Eline Harper GERMAN CLUB SPONSOR CHARLES E. PAUCK PRESIDENT MARVIN SHRADER VICE PRESIDENT DAVID HAMMACK SECRETARY EDITH FITZWATER Anne Gould Charles Smith Elwood Cassell Carl Vogel John Center James Barton Donna Corns Marjorie Coleman Carleton Miller Roger Erickson Byon Morris Walter Gunkler Walden Richard Amy Lycan Frances Sugg Oliver Muelder Carl Auvil Marvin Shrader Anna Born Fay Thompson David Hammack Lucille Thompson Elizabeth Hill Ona Wallen Lillard Hart Edith Fitzwater Blanche Pitt Raymond Woerth Kermit Pitt Roy Wesley Ida Rakes PHILOSOPHY CLUB PRESIDENT PAUL BOSWELL SECRETARY MARGARET KELLY Mildred Faulkner Mary Drue Fann Hartley Ashley Frances Martin Everett Burtt Omega Gentry Jesse Damron Clifton Neff Marie Duez Clarence McCall M. Joyce Medlock W. Gordon Ross J. W. Hatcher E. T. Parks Bernice Stapleton Grady Crisp Paul Boswell Ruth Keisling Margaret Kelly Ruby Kirk Estelle Boles David Almon Louise Sutherland Helen Ellis Ivan Lantz Richard Miller Marjorie Coleman Betty Vaughn Delmas Abbott SOCIOLOGY CLUB PRESIDENT HAROLD HARRIS VICE PRES. FRANCES MARTIN SEC-TREAS. CLARENCE McCALL ADVISER _ J. WESLEY HATCHER Delmas Abbott Faye Jackson Hartley Ashley Auda Ledbetter Evelyn Ball Helen Lengfellncr Ethel Beattie Grace Littlejohn Viola Begley Henry Litton Betty Blankenship Everett Lowman Florence Bryan Clarence McCall Ross Chasteen Vernon McDanicl Maxie Cornet t Frances Martin Lois Deyton Joyce Medlock Lois Dunklc Herbert Murphy Major Garner Suella Owens Harold Harris William Paul Eline Harper Marie Rowlett Arlie Henson John Searcy Charles Hudson Elizabeth Slushcr Hazel Hudson Mary Slagle Audrey Ison Raymond Swisher rf -7. V , T H„ C H -I -? •H s ' tX „ j-f 1 H E s V- s .- ' ■' - FOLK CLUB WOMEN ' S HOUSE GOV ' T. PRESIDENT ROBERT COX VICE PRES. _ TED CARTER SEC.-TREAS. LOIS DEYTON Johnnie Atchley Rebecca Metcalf Esther Avery Thelma Miller Frank Barton Grace Murray Robert Black Frances McCall Charlie Burnfin Vernon McDaniel Howard Burdinc Ollie McKinney Ted Carter Mary Opatish Evelyn Cameron Marjorie Patton Lillian Carpenter Howard Parson Willard Clatworthy Lucy Jane Pryse Cecil Culbertson Woodrow Pickering Bob Cox Thelma Powell Bonnie Dixon Lee Roberts Lois Deyton Axson Rodes Virginia Eaton Bertha Romansky Mildred Faulkner Edwin Smith Lee Gamauf Edna Smith Edward Grimm Grace Stidham Walter Gunkler James Stepp Elin e Harper Kathryn Stumbo Bernice Harris Ruby Sturgell Jack Henderson Miriam Shelden Lillard Hart Eugene Taulbee Earl Hawkins Mabel Taylor Charles Hudson Myrtle Thompson David Johnson Margaret Young Harold Klontz Julia Zekany Frances Martin Don Zimmerman James Meadows J. T. Waller PRESIDENT _ . IRENE PENNINGTON SENIOR REP. . . EMMA PRICE CAIRNS JUNIOR REP. . ___ ALICE LOWE SOPHOMORE REP. _. _ VERA DUDINA FRESHMAN REP. . LORRAINE PENNINGTON DEAN OF WOMEN MISS BOWERSOX ADVISER MISS MAY B. SMITH MEN ' S HALL UNION PRESIDENT _ _ CECIL DENNING SEC.-TREAS. ROGER BYRON VICE PRES.: Herbert Murphy, Pearsons Hall; Curtis Pulliam, Howard Hall; Hunter Sutherland, Guest House; Tom Lovcttc, Cumberland Hall. FLOOR REP.: Guest House, Tom Gunnell, Paul Boswell, Elbert Johns; Pearsons Hall, Clay Huff, Robert Cob, Henry Martin, Ray- mond Woerth; Howard Hall, Delmas Abbott, Lee Gamauf, Thurman Hibbitts. 3 I33S ATHLETICS Q THE C hVm S r j + i VARSITY BASKETBALL CAPTAIN SAMUEL CAMPBELL Anyone who witnessed the melees in the Seabury Gym this year can say that Burrhead was the pivot man extraordinary around which the whole structure was built. After three years of first string service Sam leaves with better than a 12 point game average. COACH OSCAR GUNKLER Coach Gunkler with his reserved manner has year after year produced a winning team of sports- men. His use of zone defense and fast -breaking of- fense make his coaching unique. Friendly, likable, and fun -loving, he has won a place in the hearts of students as well as players. LLOYD ROBERTS Any fan can justly comment that Captain Gard- ner ' s running mate, Lloyd Roberts, improved more than any other man during the season. If Lloyd doesn ' t labor too strenuously this summer he prom- ises to go a long way toward filling Red Sharp- ton ' s shoes. MAJOR GARDNER Maje has been elected to lead the team next year. Due to technicalities he was out of the lineup the first semester and played under a handicap when he did enter the lineup, but his very presence in- stilled in his teammates a victorious spirit. KENNETH OCKERMANN Kenney is a little man but very powerful. He is a Soph who will be expected to fill in a gap in next year ' s lineup. Standing barely over five feet, he has satisfactorily proven his ability to compete with the big time around the basket. EARL WHEELER Shag, another product of the Academy, uses the same grace as a forward that he uses as one of the state ' s best quarter milers. He is fast, cool, and an accurate floor man. As a senior for next year the Shag - Maje forward combination promises sig- nificance. ] E c T H «C A C H NJ E S •jv? S j- r VARSITY BASKETBALL JOHN ADAMS The coolness and confidence with which John plays is unique and produces stability to the team and admiration from the fans. As a Soph he is expected to become one of the state ' s outstanding guards in the next two years. HAROLD CLARK H. B. is another promising sophomore who will land a berth on the regular 1936 quintet. Harold is a hard worker around the baskets and will give someone a run for his money at forward next year. WILBURN EVERSOLE Tim is not only a constant player but also is an A individual with the text books. He has one more year in which he will without doubt do regu- lar duty at Guard for the Mountaineers. JACK WRIGHT A W-right good man still carries on a W- right tradition — that of getting the tip-off over tower- ing enemy basketeers. The six-footer ' s free throw accuracy went far in making victorious margins for the Blue and White this year. JOHN DENNIS John recovered the oval off the backboard right along this season and reminded the fans of the All- State Sharpton. Dennis is only a Soph this year and before his graduation in 1937 should be all-state material. 3 ( 1935 THE CthlVM E S r - C ij rr c VARSITY BASKETBALL Although predicted in the outset by major and minor sports critics to finish in the immediate vicinity of the cellar in K.I.A.C. circles the Berea Mountaineers, with Camp- bell the only regular from last year, sprang a pleasant surprise by registering seven victories in twelve contests to merit a percentage well above the 500 mark and land in third place on the K.I.A.C. scale. The highlights of the season were the Mountaineers ' double victory over the Eastern Maroons and the continued march of triumph in home games. It is more than two years now since the team has suffered defeat on the home court. After losing Clarence Sharpton and Briscoe Evans (all S.I. A. A. basketeers), John White, Walter Combs, and Emerson Elatcher, via the degree route, and Major Gardner through ineligibility, the Mountaineers faced the most powerful alumni aggregation ever to return to the Seabury Gymnasium. Loss of the game by a 3 8-17 score did not mean nearly so much as the injury sustained by Blair, all S.I. A. A. guard, which retired him for the season. Then with only one mainstay surviving from the quintet that thrilled tournament fans at Jackson, Mississippi, last year, the Mountaineers journeyed to Williamsburg to battle Cumberland Junior College with only a fifty-fifty choice to win. The dope bucket was upset — Berea 5 2, Cumberland 20. Faintly remembering, after the holiday rest, the drubbing handed them by the alumni and their plastering of the Cumberland Maroons, the Mountaineers were edged out by the Wesleyan Bulldogs at Winchester. After disposing of Transylvania in the first home game in a 5 3-32 fashion the Moun- taineers took a western swing on which they yielded to Murray 44-2 3, and to Western 52-41. Both of these fives, however, are in a class by themselves. No sooner were the fans thrilled with a 45-22 thrashing of Morehead and a 37-36 hair-raiser over Louisville than Centre ended the winning streak by drubbing the Moun- taineers 5 2-40. For the first time in five years the Mountaineers failed to succumb to the traditional jinx and handed the Maroons of Eastern a 32-31 defeat on their own floor. The Georgetown Tigers were let down 30-28, but the Morehead Eagles took advantage of the Mountaineers on their own freak floor, to register a 31-28 triumph. Eastern made a rather weak showing at revenge in the Seabury Gymnasium in the final home game, allowing the locals to come out on the long end of a 26-17 score. The season ' s curtain puller with Union at Barbourville proved to be no breezer, the Mountaineers winning 37-3 6 in the shadow of the gunshot. rf r c is? K i i T, z. . 1 H ,F v . y C H U-iVJ E S ■r -• ? r VARSITY TRACK First Row. Manager Hamilton, Ezzard, Almon, Monroe Nesbitt, Waller, McDaniel, Bobby Byron, Carter (Capt.), Burdlne, Manager Wesley. Second Row. Langdon, Watson, Browning, Taulbee, A. Hale, Colson, Henderson, Layne. Third Row. Manager Cox, H. Hale, Damron, Johnson, Taylor, Hibbitts, Ely, Neff, Woerth, Barton, Coach Oscar Gunkler. Although we lost such luminaries as Evans, Payne, Hatcher, White, and Sharpton in the 1934 graduating class, our goal is another State Championship. To date we have lost to the University of Cincinnati 89-42, to the University of Kentucky 84-47, and in a triangular meet with Centre and Eastern the score was: Centre 80, Berea 53, and Eastern 3. We have reason to feel that we have not been at our best in any of these meets, since our men have consistently turned in better performance in daily practices than in these meets. Stewart stepped off the two-mile in 9:5 5 one brisk afternoon (6 l z seconds better than the State record), and a day later Nesbitt pushed the shot 42 ft. 3 in. In the meet with Cincinnati, E. Wheeler ran the 440 in 51:5 which clips a fraction off the Berea record that he set last year. Carter has been consistent in taking the 880 and mile. In the State Meet, which is to be held on our track, we are expecting big things from the four men mentioned above, with the added assistance of Waller, Almon, W. Wheeler, McDaniel, Byron, and Ezzard. The Frosh, strong in all the running events, and with a couple of good weight men, also have visions of a State Championship. 3 ( 1335 ) THE CtHVM ' E S J-+ r-3 f VARSITY TENNIS Roger Byron, Roberts, H. Gardner, Williams, Adams, McCall, M. Gardner TENNIS Losing but one man from last season ' s KIAC championship team, the Berea netters have possibly the strongest team that Coach Quimby has ever displayed on the clay. To aid the letter men, Gardner, Roberts, McCall, and Byron, there have emerged from Freshmen seclusion three promising players, Henry Gardner, Sparky Adams and Lecoq Williams. Each of these have had opportunity to face competition this season and are expected to be the outstanding performers in years to come. Major Gardner, who seems to have a firm grasp on number one position, has polished up his game of last year by an increase of speed. Roberts, captain of this season ' s team, is holding tenaciously to the second position. Byron and McCall, seniors of the squad, are playing improved tennis and will be missed by the team next year. The season leaked into a rainy start with two losses. The first was to the University of Cincinnati who blasted out a six to three victory in a closely fought match. Univer- sity of Kentucky outpointed the Mountaineers by a seven to two score in the next test. The third, but first KIAC tilt, came against Eastern, who fell before the faster racquets of the Bereans six to one. There are to be several more matches before, and in prepara- tion for, the KIAC Tournament which is to be held on the home courts again this spring. Just ask the fellows where that tennis trophy is going to make its home! 3 C rf •-7, 2. y T H, . C H l=1VJ,,E S f „ -j v - - s ' •■jf VARSITY BASEBALL First Row. Coach Huntington, G. Nesbitt, Pulliam, Combs, Collins, Jackson. Second Rou-. Craddock, Manager Campbell, Parsons, Dennis, Purdom, Clark. Third Row. Bailey, Feckete, Marvin Nesbitt, Colman, O. B. Roberts. FRESHMAN BASEBALL First Rou: Everliart, Counts, Massev, Morgan, Rippey, Becraft, Palmer, Dick, Colvard. Secomt Row. Coach Pauck, Asst. Coach Chance, Johnson, Parks, Smith, Keith, F.dwards, Powers, McSwain, Cornett, Manager Richard. But Boys: The Cottrell Brothers. 3 I I93S THE CtHVM E S r f j- i ) rr C r-r n-H FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Rou-. Ray, Mills, Parks, Christian, Keith, Massey. Second Rou: Center, Davis, Smith, Maggard, Coach Quimby. v m IP-- V .3 FRESHMAN TRACK Firs Row: Yoakum, Powell, Center, Castle, Trent, Baine, Helton, Vogcl, Whitehouse. Sccontl Ron : Coach Gunkler, Jarmer, Smith, Guest, Moore, Ward, Davis, Mills, Maggard, Hatton, Manager Cox. 3 1935 E c T H E C H UiVJ E S i S ' V .. - THE B CLUB Dclmas Abbott Walter Wheeler Lloyd Roberts Phillip Grimwood Ted Carter Earl Wheeler Albert Stewart Vernon McDaniel Roger Byron J. T. Waller Monroe Nesbitt George Ezzard B-obin Byron Major Gardner 1935 THE C hVm S - p 5 jfr rr c -r « W. A. A. BOARD Top Row: Cole, Patton, Miss McKinstry, Dudina, Deyton. Second Row: Arrendale, Cameron, Romansky, Harris. Bottom Ron: Fannon, Bishop, Stidham, Greene, Goins, Houchins. SENIOR BASKETBALL First Row: Goins, Pennington, Rodes, Fannon, Cole. Second Row: Ritchie, Miss Arnold, Staplcton. 3 ( 1935 ' • ■, T H JL C H U M E S - . a.- ? JUNIOR BASKETBALL First Row: Thompson, Littlejohn, Marsh, Deyton, Bennett, Callison, Campbell. Second Row: Chambers, Lois Deyton, Irwin, Cameron, Miss Shelden, Eunice Cornet t, Maxie Cornet t. Harper, Carpenter. i £ 1T f f ' % -O- SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL First Row: Hazel rigg, Rat lift, Rice, Dudina, Stidham, Romansky. Second Row: Houchins, Lane, Morgan, McCormick, Powell, Walters, Marcun Third Roiv: Ritchie, McGraw, Young, Miss Shelden, Allen, Hatfield, Rowc. 3 1935 E THE Cl HVM ' E S f ' s 3qd jJ- rrc ■P 13 )i -% i m FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Ron: Gorman, Roberts, Walters, Cawood, Montgomery, McCollum, Hinds. Second Row: Stafford, Morrison, McCormick, Keller, Nesbitt, Eastham, Leonard, Bassett. Third Ron-. Hepler, Campbell, Duff, Miss Arnold, Musick, Rogers, Jeffrey. LIFE SAVING First Row. Bassett, Zckany, Stidham, Houchins, Dudina, Metcalf, M. Carpenter, L. Carpenter, Whitaker, Ratliff, Harper, Walters, Arrendale. Second Roti . Dcaderick, Rodes, Leonard, Manning, O. Deyton, Callison, Engle, Miss Shelden, McCormick, Runnion, Goins, Headley, Cameron. 3 ( 1335 ) T H„ A C H UiV4 E S fJ r B CLUB Ethel Campbell Margaret Young Bernice Stapleton Charlie Burnfin Virginia Callison Edna Cole Rebecca Mctcalf Lois Dcyton Orla Deyton Eline Harper Lillian Carpenter Annie L. Goins Irene Pennington Marjorie Patton Axson Rodes 3 ( 1 35 THE C hVm S f c jj rr c .- r- v r-r , AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CLASS OF 193 5 My dear Friends: This is at once a sort of farewell and a message of welcome — farewell to you as under- graduates and welcome to you as alumni. I welcome you to the alumni ranks with as much cordiality as you were welcomed to the campus four years ago. You are entering upon a life which is just as much an integral part of the College as has been your student days. In Washington the other day I heard of a Scotchman who went to a livery stable to rent a horse. The attendant said, How long do you want the horse? The Scotchman replied, Bring out the longest one you have, there are four of us going. I am presuming that this year-book will be kept and treasured; that it will become more precious as its pages become yellower and yellower with age. Suppose you read this forty or fifty years from now, what truth if any will you find upon this page? I do not know; but like the Scotchman, I am going to invite you to bring out today (June 1, 1935) the longest horse you have for I believe there are four of us going, and that as long as you pick up this book and read it there will be still the four of us in the saddle — the home, the church, the government, and the college. Despite the restive jibs of modern wiseacres or the licentious cries of those who advo- cate undisciplined freedom in everything, the simple, consecrated home must go along. The bliss of adolescent idealism in its dream of the home that is to be is not less than the abiding joys which come of that realization in maturer years. The home as an insti- tution is too much the experienced product of countless ages of man to be discarded as a puff. The same is true of the church. It will have its lagging periods, but it too is deeply rooted and is challenging to your support. And what of government? What it will be in future years as you read this none of us know. But there will be government, and it should be drawing into its service better trained men and women than it is doing today. You as college men and women must be interested and active that our social order shall incorporate as much justice, and freedom, and mercy, and security as man in his limited wisdom can create and maintain. Along with the support of the home, of the church, and of the government, I believe that you will want to support your College. And when I say this, I am not thinking in terms of finance alone although that is important. You are a graduate of Berea College; your diploma will never be taken away from you. Your action tomorrow will reflect in no uncertain terms upon trie College. In turn what Berea College is tomorrow will reflect upon you either for good or bad. Should it sink into disrepute then your diploma is but a faded flower, an empty symbol of a day that is spent. Through everything that may face you from this day forward, Berea College is your Alma Mater; I doubt if any circum- stance should ever lead you to withdraw your interest and support. Sincerely yours, I33S r ' ' . .Will r W —J. . T H E C H l c NJ,E S , 3 f I93S ) £ THE C HVm ' E S f 3 ( I33S ) £ £ , T H E C H UN} E S f . •l -x? J r 3 ( . ' gasj e m 8 ACADEMY THE Ct ' HVM ' E S ? C (ji rr c -r J- •-rf i FACULTY .UTHER M. AMBROSE - Science XARENCE C. DAWSON Business WILLIS W. FISHER _ - English and Bible W. A. HACKETT ,__ - English X L. KEENER Social Studies IOHN N. PECK Mathematics 3ILBERT ROBERTS ___ Mathematics and Science H. D. SCHULTZ Industrial Arts Z. N. SHUTT Dean F. L. PHILLIPS Business LOUIS SMITH Social Studi;s CLAUDE O. SPILLMAN Agriculture I33S ) £ c rf v . T H .E C H L-NJ E S , , s ' V- ' ? „. FACULTY MARGERY ARNOLD . . Physical Education DOROTHY M. HARVEY . _ French JANE LEWIS English DAISY LEE McCLURE . . Secretary to Dean MRS. ELISABETH PECK _ _ Social Studies EMMA REEVERTS _ _ English ANNA ROETTGER . . Business ANNIE M. SOUTHWORTH Home Economics HATTIE STOWE Bible and English KATHARINE TRUE __ Latin and Dean of Women MRS. A. G. WEIDLER „ Mathematics and English MARY E. WILLIAMS __. Latin and Social Studies 3 ( 1335 ) THE CtHVM ' E S ? ' -. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT JAMES DURHAM VICE PRESIDENT — EUGENE BRASSFIELD SECRETARY - HANSEL McCOWN TREASURER - CALEB YORK CHIMES EDITCR JANE MOORE SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - KERMIT WHEELER PROJECT CHAIRMAN — LEONA SCOTT PROGRAM CHAIRMAN - JEANETTE HUNTINGTON Flower — Mountain Laurel Colors — Blue and Gold Motto: Fide non armis (By faith, not by arms) 3 ( 1335 ) £ -}_ ' - fr? . - u • z. s T H • .- •%, -j£H A . C H 1,1V} E S r s • f SENIORS ROBERT EARL ADAMS . _ Weaverville, N. C. Life Saving. GERALDINE ALLEN _ . Northern, Ky. Victoria; WAA; CE. LETA ASBERRY Windy, Ky. TESSIE BACKMAN _ Paterson, N. J. Life Saving and Swimming; YWCA; CE; Pro- gram Com. Senior Class; WAA; Pres., Stitch Club. H. CLIFFORD BAILEY St. Petersburg, Fla. YMCA Cabinet; YMCA Quartet; S.S. Council; Sigma Tau; Glee Club; Choir; Harmonia; Track; Speedball; Swimming; A.L.A. VIRGINIA BAKER . _ Ammie, Ky. YWCA. FRANCES EVELYN BARCLIFT __ Dorchester, Va. Pres., Victoria; Inter-Society Council; Strollers; Senior Play; Y¥CA; Choir; Harmonia; Stitch Club. LESLIE BARKER _ _ Crockett, Ky. YMCA; Hospital Committee. J. NEVIN BEHRENS Timberville, Va. YMCA; Vice Pres. and Sr. Councilor; Sigma Tau; Glee Club; Double Mixed Quartet; Tennis. WILLIAM A. BLAIR . _ West Liberty, Ky. E ditor, Lion; Pres., Adelphic; Chairman, Advisory Committee; Vice Chairman, Chimes Committee; YMCA; Inter-Society Council. EFFIE LOIS BRANDENBURG . . Fox, Ky. Aelioian. JAMES EDWARD BRASHEAR Berea, Ky. Basketball; Tennis Club; Tennis Team, ALA; Track; Color Committee. EUGENE W. BRASSFIELD Carpenter, Ky. Vice Pres., Senior Class; Vice Pres. S.S. Council; Adelphic; YMCA; Baseball. JAMES L. BRASSFIELD Carpenter, Ky. Chimes Committee; YMCA; Adelphic; Baseball. MARY BRIGHT _ Asheville, N. C. Lion Staff; YWCA; Strollers; WAA; Lenorian. EDWARD BROWN Oliver Springs, Term. YMCA; Strollers; Basketball; Speedball; ALA. EDMUND ROSS BURGESS ___ _ Berea, Ky. Inter-Society Council; Pi Sigma; Lion Staff; Strollers; Inter-Society Contests; Tennis Club. EDWARD JACKSON CAMPBELL _Woodville, Ala. Sigma Tau; Strollers; Jr. Academy of Science. LEXIE CAMPBELL _ Ary, Ky. Inter-Society Council; Project Committee, Senior Class YMCA; Beta Alpha; Fire Department. JOHN C. CASTLE, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Pres., Pi Sigma; Chimes Committee; Harmonia; Strollers, S.S. Council; YMCA; Inter-Society Contests. JOHN H. CAUDILL Louisa, Ky. Pres., Junior Class; Advisory Board; Track; ALA; Speedball; Beta Alpha; Inter-Society Council; Pres., S.S. Council; Glee Club; Lion Staff; Cross- country; CE; YMCA; Tennis Club. E THE CtHVM E S £ r _ C jjr rr c ■. ■SENIORS LORENA BERNICE CENTER . Berea, Ky Sec, Lenorian; Program Committee YWCA; Chimes Committee; Strollers. MAYHEW CLARK Hammond, Ky YWCA. HERMAN COFFEY _ Creelsboro, Ky Beta Alpha; Senior Play; Pres., S.S. Class; ALA: Baseball. BONITA COMBS . _ Jeff, Ky. Treas., Victoria; CE; Baseball. CARL LAMAR COMBS _ . Langley, Ky. ROBERT CONOVER _ . Columbia, Ky. FAIRY VERA CORNELIUS . Laurel County, Ky. YWCA. LEVATOR GEO. COTTER _ _ Sevierville, Tenn. Sec. -Treas., Beta Alpha; Pres., S.S. Class; YMCA. ELIZABETH COX . . Tioga, W.Va. Chairman, Women ' s Advisory Com.; S.S. Council; Co-Chairman, Acad. Christmas Com.; YWCA; WAA. DAISY McINTIRE CRESS Squib, Ky. Aelioian; Strollers; CE. EMIL DIXON . _ Hazard, Ky. Basketball; ALA. JAMES ANDREW DURHAM _ _ Berea, Ky. Pres., YMCA; Pres., Senior Class; Pres., Inter- Society Council; Pres., Pi Sigma; Editor, Lion; S.S. Council; Strollers; College Band; College Or- chestra; Inter-Society Contests; Tennis Club; Ten- nis Team; ALA. WILHELMINA K. FERRILL . . Berea, Ky. Lenorian; College Orchestra; CE; Glee Club; Life Saving. GWENDOLYN FOWLER . Crummies, Ky. Sec, Lenorian; Lion Staff; Mgr. Basketball; Chair- man Class Color Com.; Soccer; Tennis; Hiking; Swimming; WAA. FRANK GILBERT . . Greenmount, Ky. Capt., Speedball; Track; ALA; Social Com., Senior Class; YMCA; Sigma Tau; Fire Department; Ten- nis Club. LUCY EVELYN GUINN . Willis Creek, Ky. S.S. Council; YWCA Cabinet; Pres., Aelioian; Inter-Society Council; Class Color Com.; Stitch Club. ASA P. GULLETT _. _ West Liberty, Ky. Adelphic; Lite Saving. ZULA NELL HATFIELD . Monticello, Ky. Victorian; WAA; YWCA. MARY LUCILLE HARPER . . Somerset, Ky. Glee Club; Victoria. GLADYS TROUTMAN HELTON .. Wilton, Ky. YWCA; Sec, S.S. Council; Lenorian; Harmonia; Class Flower Committee. ANCIE T. HENSON _ ._ Leatherwood, Ky. Pres., Beta Alpha; Inter-Society Council; Inter- Society Debate; Basketball; Speedball; YMCA. c T h e c h l-m e s SENIORS LULA ARNETTE HIGGINS Gullett, Ky. Pres., ¥AA; Lenorian; Vice Pres. ; Basketball; Tennis; Lion Staff; Senior Finance Com. JOHN HURCEL HOLBROOK _ _ Rush. Ky. YMCA. IKE COBB HUBBARD Crane Nest, Ky. DEWEY HUFF Cain ' s Store, Ky. Baseball; Capt. Speedball; ALA; Basketball; Adelphic. JEANETTE HUNTINGTON _ Berea, Ky. Pres., Lenorian; Vice Pres., WAA; Chairman Senior Program Com.; Glee Club; YWCA; Strollers; Inter-Society Council. DIXIE MARIE HYLTON _ . Berea, Ky. Outlying Sunday School Teacher. JOSEPHINE JACKSON Gibson Station, Va. Pres., YWCA; Pres., Lenorian; Student Advisory Council; Harmonia; Life Saving; Senior Social Com.; S.S. Council. RUTH MAY KILBOURNE Berea, Ky. Sec.-Treas., Sororian; WAA. WM. ALFRED LAY Rockhold, Ky. Pres., Adelphic; Vice Pres., Strollers; Senior Fi- nance Com.; Inter-Society Debate. L. CEDRIC LEFTWICH Nora, Va. YMCA; Adelphic; Basketball. POLLY D. LENGFELLNER Berea, Ky. GRACE LYCAN Fort Gay, W. Va. CE. GARDNER LACY LYKINS Matthew, Ky. HANSEL McCOWN Garrison, Ky. Pres., Beta Alpha; Sec, Senior Class; YMCA. EARL ISAAC McLANE Monticello, Ky. Adelphic; YMCA. HURLEY W. MADDIX Bower, W. Va. Craftsman ' s Guild; Sigma Tau; Glee Club; Jr. Academy of Science; YMCA. CALLIE LOUISE MANNING, R.N. __ Ashland, Ky. Lenorian; WAA; YWCA; Strollers; Stitch Club. MARY RUTH LOGAN Bristol, Va.-Tenn. Pres., Lenorian; Lion Staff; Senior Class Social Com.; Strollers; YWCA; Inter-Society Council. NELSON MARTIN MARLAR ___ Honey Bee, Ky. Sigma Tau; Inter-Society Contests. CARROLL MARION MARTIN Roanoke, Va. Beta Alpha; YMCA. JANE CRAWFORD MOORE - Berea, Ky. Chairman, Acad. Chimes Com.; Senior Play; Strollers. 3 ( 1335 THE CtHV r M E S McCOY BLAYLOCK Pikevilie, Tenn. Program Committee; Sigma Tau; CE. J. P. MULLINS KENNETH PRICE MULLINS __ Mt. Vernon, Ky. Adelphic; YMCA; Strollers; Tennis Club. LOUISE V. MURPHY Chilton, Ky. Aelioian; YTCA; Strollers; CE. FRED JERRY NANTZ Mozelle. Ky. Vice Pres., Beta Alpha; Vice Chairman Senior Project Com.; YMCA; ALA; Speedball; Capt., Basketball Team. H. CARL OGLE _ Sevierville, Tenn. Beta Alpha; YMCA; Speedball. OVE OLSEN . . Virgin Islands Vice Pres., YMCA; Vice Pres., Junior Class; Vice Chairman, Program Com. Senior Class; Advisory Board; Strollers; Glee Club; Tennis Club; S.S. Supt.; Pres., S.S. Class: EDGARDO PATINO M. HOWARD PENCE . _ Columbus, O. College Orchestra; Academy String Quartet; Adel- phic; Harmonia; YMCA; Tennis Club. HELOISE PENNINGTON _ . Krypton, Ky. Glee Club; YWCA; Advisory Committee. REBAGENE PENNINGTON Burning Springs, Ky. Lenorian; CE. MARY LUCILLE PHILLIPS _ Bloomington, III. CLARA A. POPENHAGEN . Waynesburg, Ky. Choir; Harmonia; YWCA; Glee Club. LOUIS R. F. PREYSZ, Jr. _ Elkins, W. Va. Capt., Track; ALA; Tennis Club. MYRTLE MILDRED PRICE Lenorian; ¥AA; YWCA. Crummies, Ky DAISY JUANITA RALEIGH _ Partridge, Ky. Lenorian; Strollers; CE. M. LOIS RAMSEY _ . Sneedville, Tenn. Lenorian. LYDIA M. RAMSEY _ _ Stop, Ky. Inter-Society Council; Victoria. CARLOS FREDRIC REED _ . Salyersville, Ky. Pres., Inter-Society Council; Adelphic; YMCA Cabinet; Outlying Workers Com., Union Church; Pres., Glee Club; Harmonia. FLOYD ARTHUR RICE ___ ._ Berea, Ky. Baseball; College Band. LEONA E. SCOTT _. ._ Summersville, W. Va. Pres., Strollers; Pres., Aelioian; Senior Play; Inter- Society Coucil; Glee Club; Choir; Chairman, Senior Project Com.; YWCA Cabinet; Basketball; Swimming; Baseball; Archery; Inter-Society Con- tests. t h .e C H IcIVJ. E S SENIORS ROBERT MILEY SHAW ___ _ Craigsville, Va. Treas., CE; Adelphic; Harmonia; Choir; S.S. Council; YMCA; Strollers; Senior Play. EMILY RUTH SILER Summertown, Ga. Pres., Sororian; WAA; Y¥CA. ELZA J. SKAGGS ___ . Skaggs, Ky. Treas., Sigma Tau; CE. Terryville, Ky. HURSHAL JAMES SKAGGS ___ Beta Alpha; Glee Club; YMCA. POLLY A. SKAGGS _ Terryville, Ky. YWCA. CARMA STONE _. ._ Thor, Ky. Sec, Victoria; YWCA; Harmonia; Senior Class Social Committee; Strollers; Seniors Play. HAZEL STRONG Typo, Ky. Treas., Victoria; Women ' s Advisory Committee. ELVIA M. TAYLOR Dante, Va. Sec. -Treas., Aelioian; S.S. Council; WAA; YWCA. NOBLE THOMAS Rantoul, 111. Pi Sigma; YMCA; CE; Speedball. DARREL WM. THOMPSON _. ._ Keaton, Ky. COY D. TURNER Beech, Ky. Treas., Adelphic; Men ' s Advisory Com.; YMCA; Glee Club. MARY BELLE WAITS Harrods Creek, Ky. YWCA Cabinet; Strollers; S.S. Council; Senior Program Com.; Editor, Lion; WAA Board; Lenor- ian; Inter-Society Council. DWIGHT A. WARREN St. Louis, Mo. Lion Staff; Strollers; Adelphic, Vice Pres.; Inter- Society Council; Baseball; YMCA. KERMIT WHEELER Skaggs, Ky. Vice Pres., Y ' MCA; Chairman Social Com. Senior Class; Adelphic; Choir; Cross-Country; S.S. Coun- cil; Glee Club; Harmonia; ALA; Chariman Senior Class Nominating Committee. IVA PAULINE WILHELMS Langston, Ala. Program Committee; YWCA. HOSEA WILSON Travellers Rest, Ky. Beta Alpha; Baseball; S.S. Council. BEATRICE M. WORLEY Williamsburg, Ky. Lenorian; Treas., YWCA; Strollers. FRED MULLINS Disputanta, Ky. Track; Speedball; S.S. Council; Strollers; Asst. Chief, Fire Dept. CALEB YORK Windsar, Ky. Pres., Sigma Tau; Treas., Senior Class; Treas., YMCA; Vice Pres., S.S. Council; Strollers; Fire Department; Baseball; ALA; Treas., Junior Class. LEWIS C. YORK Diablock, Ky. Sec, Beta Alpha; YMCA; Speedball; Strollers. POST GRADUATES Joe Hicatt, Lester McClung, Juanita Kirk, Charles Sowers (Pres.), Cora Lee Dozier, Artis Hillman, Helen Wagner, Louise Henderson. Shirley Shrader, Sue Hall, Adrienne Terry, Flossie Mayner, Wilmer Creech, Ruby Ball, Frances Lillard, Gertrude Martin, Ethel Walters, Hester Parsley, Sarah Allan. Evan Clute, Shelburne Stamper, Julius Bowman, Lois Greer, Wathena Cooper, Mary Milne, Ruth Riley, Dorothy Beverly, Lenora Miller, Clara Barton, Andrew Rucker, Herschel Parsons. Cornelia Combs, Russell Cooper, Oswald McLean, James Goforth, Dwight Ayers, Edgar Hudson, D. Combs, Bruce Cummings. D e c ri c 3 1 T Hi ■v C H UiH E S , r JUNIORS Orie Lewis Leon Fiske Walter Fowler John McClure Fred Long Arnold Gwin Frederick McAfee W. T. Jackson Amos Stroud Rafael Fernandez James Newman William Frazier Billy Morton Raymond Horton William Hurley Owen Rickard Glen Craft Horace Wilson Emery Henslcy Deane Kincaid Grant Yount Robert Shepherd Joe Hawkins Willard Jordan Frank Lavernh Edgar Hacker Albert Wolfram E rl Cornet t James Smith Marcus Turner Orin Peters Wm. H. Henslcy Wood row Owens John William Allen Luther Chancy Hugh McLaughlin H.irold Isaacs John B. Rawlings Tr;.nk Smith David Hill Walter Daniels Vincent Wick line James Causey G. W. Fielder Leonard Brewer Green Combs Edward Stupalsky Horace Worsham Milton Bentley Jimmie Fowler Cager Casey Edmund Durham 3 ( 1935 ) THE r . r c£hV JUNIORS Mirtha Taylor Hazel McCreary Elizabeth Callahan Virginia Gibson Polly Mullins Florence Fee Carrie Revis Hazel Causey Anna Mae Shepherd Nina Stinnettc Flossie Montgomery Frances Swinford Margaret Smith Lucille Lewis Louise Murphy Mildred Tinslcy Arlic Fletcher Margaret Hoi brook Lucille Gabbard Virginia Leather wood Dora Radcr Marie Tabor Ada Davidson Lena Johnson Elva Cooper Charlotte Wilmoth Rose Trisdalc Rosalie Mullins Mamie Taylor Erma Locker W i 1 mediea M cGu i re Gertrude Cawood GUD T H C H kM E S SOPHOMORES Vernon Swindall Lemer Kidd Dexter McBrayer Roy Arney Dan Lewis James Combest Roy Turner Ercel Stallard Morris Wilson Harry Howton Jesse Allen John Gibson Jesse Wilson John Say lor Thomas Sparks George Moore Hershel Maggard Hobert Thompson Eugene Watson Mansifield Dixon Delbert Abrams Jack Wooding Siler Hubbs William White Odem Baker Sam Shackletord Willie Caldwell Estill Singleton Ronald Scriven Marshall Carnes Roy Lyle Joe Carnes Alonzo Shack leford Lecil Kitchens William Rose Hamp Baker Carlis Wilkerson Fred Arms Robert Brown 3 ( 1335 ) THE CtHVM ' E S !■f rr c w. SOPHOMORES Beatrice Jones Dixie Harrison Lclia Berger Marie Wilson Vela Ballou Vcrna Rayborn Blanche Marcum Ersie Hainey Sallic Brassfield Bessie Hainey Eliza Combs Esther Lykins Beatrice Corder Erma York Sybel Estcs Evelyn Hargrove Pauline Click Agnes Turner Flora Lewis Mae Chumblcy Hazel Longworth Madge Wilson Mabel Wagoner Marie Campbell Alta Strong Mary Ann Blair Maggie Fiske Una Con ley Vivian Smith Virginia Skinner Ethel Spencer Eva Sparks Virginia Hearc Ruth Shockcy Dorothy Blackburn Opal Lay Mary Casey Lucy Israel Nila McKcelian Isabella Carries Nora Owens Alka Bentley Mildred Walker Alice Churchill Edith Gilbert Bertha Campbell Vera Poo re 3 ( 1335 ) £ T H„ C H U-ty E S fJL ACADEMY LITERARY SOCIETIES This year, 1934-3 5, was a very successful year in the public inter-society contests, with Victoria winning over Lenorian by only one-half a point, and Pi Sigma winning with a lead of only 7 points over Adelphic. The season opened in October with the Story Telling Contest. Here Artis Hillman of Adelphic won first honors, Margaret Holbrook of Victoria second, and Clista Chand- ler of Sororian third. This year the interest in the Story Telling was heightened by having the stage set for a home scene about a fireplace and the stories told informally in this natural atmosphere. In the men ' s Declamation Contest, John Castle and Oswald McLean of Pi Sigma won first and second places respectively, and Edward Campbell of Sigma Tau third. In the girl ' s Declamation Contest, Leona Scott and Marie Rigsby of Aelioian won first and third places respectively, and Pauline Smith of Lenorian took second place. During January no public contests were held, because preparations for mid-semester examinations had the right of way, but early in February John Castle and Oswald Mc- Lean of Pi Sigma broke forth in a burst of oratory and carried off first and second places, while James Kelly of Adelphic came in third. In the girl ' s Essay Contest, Victoria made a strong push toward the cup by Rosalie Mullins winning first place and Margaret Holbrook tying with Evelyn Guinn for third place, while Bernice Centre of Lenorian used Caprillic Quadrupeds to bring in second honors. A memorial feature of this contest was the natural setting given to Evelyn Guinn ' s charming essay on Rain for just as she began to read the waters descended from the sky in torrents. In the Public Discussion Contest, William Blair of Adelphic won first place, Hansel McCown of Beta Alpha second, and Earl Marlowe of Pi Sigma third. A variation was made in this contest by having two subjects used for the evening ' s discussion instead of one as in former years. The girl ' s societies held three rounds of oral reading contests, each society furnishing two teams of three members each, and each team reading against one team of each of the other societies. The final score showed Victoria and Lenorian tied for points in these, with Aelioian a close second. In the men ' s inter-society debates the subject was The Matter of Federal Control of Education. After various experiences, including valuable help from Mr. Hackett, as coach, three affirmative and three negative teams met to debate, having six battles staged in two days. When the dust of battle cleared away it showed Adelphic and Beta Alpha with one undefeated team each and Adelphic winner of the series. The After-Dinner Speaking Contest was the closing event of the series. This also was given with a natural setting, Dean Shutt acting as toastmaster in his inimitable way and Alfred Lay starring as the French Garcon. The theme was And We Went to Wash- ington. The Supreme Court rendered the decision which gave first place to James Goforth of Sigma Tau, second place to Earl Marlowe of Pi Sigma, and third place to Rosalie Mullins of Victoria. The final mathematical operations performed upon the scoreboard showed Victoria the victor of Lenorian by one-half of one point, and Pi Sigma the winner by seven points. The final standings of the societies were: Pi Sigma 2 3 points, Adelphic 16 points, Beta Alpha 7 points, and Sigma Tau 6 points, Victoria 16V 2 points, Lenorian 16 points, Aelioian 9 ' 4 points, and Sororian 2 points. We of the eight societies on the Academy campus owe our thanks and hearty grati- tude for the splendid cooperation of Mrs. J. N. Peck. She has helped make arrangements for all the public contests, and in her quiet way has been the director behind the scenes of all society activities. In the first semester Willard Ratliff of Sigma Tau was president of the Inter-Society Council, and during the second semester, Carlos Reed held the gavel. THE CtHVM ' E S r W V ' INTER-SOCIETY COUNCIL Edmund Burgess, Morris Wilson, Frank Smith, Nevin Behrens, Walter Daniels, Jesse Allen, Henry Everman. Lexie Campbell, Oswald McLean, Edmund Durham, Leonard Brewer, Dwight Warren, Carlos Reed. INTER-SOCIETY COUNCIL Wilmediea McGuire, Evelyn Guinn, Clista Chandler, Mary Ruth Logan, Mary Bright, Frances Barclift, Evelyn Hargrove. Marie Rigsby, Dorothy Blackburn, Helen Burton, Gertrude Cawood, Mildred Home, Jeanettc Huntington, Jo Hieatt. 3 ( 1935 ) T H ,E ■v C H L1VJ E S _ v ? AELIOIAN First Row Rigsby, McGuire, Turner, White, Guinn, Terry, Taylor, Scott, Skinner. Second Row. Strong, Gabbard, Leatherwood, Marcum, Casey, McKeehan, Murphy, Cress, Locker. ADELPHIC First Roil . Stamper, Warren, Lay (Pres.), Sowers, Crank, Reed. Second Row 1 : Rickard, E. Brassfield, Ayers, Daniels, Ledford, Mullins, Howton. Third Row: Gullett, Leftwich, Blair, Chancy, Lykins, Baker. 3 1935 £ THE CMhVm E S f lJ rr c LENORIAN First Row: Whisenate, Higgins, Huntington (Pres.), Logan (Pres.), Wagoner, Creech. Second Row: Jackson, Bright, Center, Ball, W ' orley, Montgomery, Murley. Third Row: Manning, Fowler, Hieatt, Gibson, Allen, Helton. BETA ALPHA First Rou: McLaughlin, Henson, York, Lewis, McCown, Carter, Maggard. Second Row: Campbell, Bentley, Caudill, Brewer, Nantz, Cornett. Third Row: Everman, Skaggs, Ogle, Jackson, Rawlings, Marlar. 3 ( 1935 ) rf ' - £ ■£. —2. C H .r-f t-M E s VICTORIA F V.v Row: C. Combs, Harrison, Berger, Mullins (Pres.) , Miss Stowe, Holbrook (Pres.) , Revis, Fee, Cawood, Kirk, Tabor. Second Ron : Blackburn, Maggard, Beverly, Milne, Taylor, Stone, Lewis, Lykins, B. Combs, Walters, Rayborn. Third Row; Kidd, Morris, Callahan, Garrett, Hargrove, Riley, Longworth, Allen, Heare, Herald, Baker, Strong, Ballou. Fourth Rou; Barton, Parsley, Churchill, Poore, Hatfield, Barclift, Eakin, Click, Davidson, Wilson, Evans. SIGMA TAU First Row; Kincaid, Smith, Campbell, York (Pres.), Behrens, Blaylock. Second Row: Parsons, Cress, Shepherd, Maddix, Wilson, Hill. Third Row: Goforth, Morton, Hensley, Murley, Bowman, McAfee. 3 ( 1335 THE CtH I r Adfl ■■PI SIGMA Fin Row: Wilson, McLane, Lewis, Castle (Pres.), Gwin, Swindall, Burgess. Second Row: White, Marlow, Combest, Allen, McBrayer, Durham. Third Row: Fish, Hubbs, Baker, McLean, Hacker, McClung, Carnes, Kegley. SORORIAN First Row: Miller, Henderson, Lewis, Siler, Greear. Second Row: Wethington, Whitaker, Poarclie, Tieman, Hornc. 3 1335 c rf , ■T H E CHIDES,, A ADVISORY COMMITTEE William Blair Dan Lewis, Earl McLane, Cecil Dause Art is Hill man, Coy Turner, Ove Olsen ADVISORY COMMITTEE Heloise Pennington, Elizabeth Cox, Hazel Strong, Mary E,. Callahan, Wathena Cooper, Flossie Montgomery, Lena Johnson, Evelyn Hargrove. 3 ( 1935 ) g THE CUhVm ' eNS r EIE r tJr- rr c - ftv Y. W. C. A. CABINET Heloise Pennington, Elva Cooper, Gertrude Martin, Mary Belle Waits, Lena Johnson, Beatrice Worley, Jo Jackson. Wilmediea McGuire, Jessie Murley, Elizabeth Callahan, Wathena Cooper, Rosalie Mullins, Evelyn Guinn. |PHEilKNT-- AMCUDUWRM via hi -m h c AaiiTtt GMtLVOU fcCOMLK FACULTY SMliOfc Y. M. C. A. CABINET Dan Anderson, John McAllister, James Durham, Caleb York, Arnold Gwin, Charles Sowers. Carlos Reed, Oswald McLean, Edmund Durham, Kermit Wheeler, Morris Wilson, Leonard Brewer, W. W. Fisher. 3 I93S £ ■' 4?, - -«:■C H U-ty.E S _ s • ■j. - ? jr CHIMES STAFF Jane Moore Jessie Murley John Cjstle James Brassfield William Blair Bernice Center 1 ti MM LION STAFF Dorothy Blackburn, Dan Anderson, Leonard Brewer, Mary Belle Waits, Dwight Warren, Shelburne Stamper, William Blair, Mary Ruth Logan. Marie Rigsby, Nevin Behrens, Edmund Burgess, Mary Bright, Lerner Kidd, Henry Everman, Owen Rickard, Ersa Lee Strong. 3 ( 1335 ) £ THE M ' ENS ' -,«--. SUNDAY SCHOOL COUNCIL First Row: Dause, Revis, York, Strong, S wind all, Mr. Schultz, Shrader, E. Brassfield, Helton, White Second Row: Holbrook, Gwin, Miller, Olsen, Wilson, Combs, Harper, Hurley, Stinnette. Third Row: Maggard, Creech, Cawood, Ringo, Lyell, Evans, Rayborn, Milne. Fourth Ron: Taylor, Sowers, Lewis, McCown, Poore. STROLLERS First Row: Maggard, Holbrook, Dause, Davidson, Sowers, Scott, York, Wagner, Stone Second Row: Bright, Manning, Murley, Chancy, White, Waits, Montgomery, Poore. Third Row: Combs, Barclift, Logan, Castle, McAllister, Shockey, Raleigh, Allen. Fourth Row: Howton, Stamper, Hillman, Durham. jfi. C H 1 E S f 5 - -. -f GLEE CLUB F rsi Row: Harrison, Wilson, Callahan, Garrett, Tabor, Gabbard, Marcum, Lykins, Cooper. Second Roic: Beverly, Milne, Miller, Whitaker, Click, Davidson, Ballou, Barton, Chumbley. Third Row. Hainey, Hainey, Trisdale, Lillard, Strong, Cooper, Popenhagen, Baker. GLEE CLUB First Row. Gwin, Combest, Bentley, Bailey, Lewis, Reed, Mullins, Skaggs, PoppLeton. Second Row: Martin, Lyons, Causey, Behrens, Ringo, Chaney, Hacker, Rucker. 3 1935 g THE CthlVlVI E S ? E5S - W 00 sr •- I -, BASKETBALL F j ' 5 Ron: Hale, Brash ear, MacAfee, Durham, Dixon, Carries, Strong, Lavernia. Second Row: Manager Jordan, Coach Hughes, Clark, Arney, Gillespie, Stupalsky, Hawkins, Hitchcock. SPEEDBALL First Roti . Mullins, Shepherd, Ogle, Gilbert (Capt.), Stroud, Lavernia, York. Second Row: Hawkins, Thomas, Jordan, Sowers, Caudill, Nantz, Wickline. 3 ( 1335 ) £ jri T H E C H U E S .. - BASEBALL Firs Row: Ingram, Fielder, Rickard, McConkcy, Lewis, Cooper. Second Row: Jordan, Brassfield, Brassfield, Dause, Huff, York, Coffey, Strong, Parsons, Coach Hackctt. Third Row: Davis, Rice, Lavernia, Stroud, Warren, Durham, Smith, Williams, Moore, Brewer. TRACK First Row: Allen, Kegley, Hawkins, Gilbert, Preysz, Caudill, Brashear, Bailey, Dunkley. Second Row: Wheeler, Brashear, Casey, Clark, Arney, Britt, Bowman, Martin, Black, Angel, Mr. Maclnnis. 3 1935 £ THE CtHVM ' E S f TENNIS Mr. Maclnnis, Brashear, Stafford, Behrcns, McAfee, Patino, Durham. - t rrb LIFE SAVING imi m — First Row. Clark, Lykins, Combs, Wooding, Martin, Craft, Pennington, Worsham. Second Row. Watson, Asher, Hill, Parsons, Blaylock, Maclnnis, Brown, Johnson (Instructor). 3 ( 1935 ) £ T H E C H U-1VJ, E S , ACADEMY WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Vcrna Caudill Anna Mac Shepherd Grace Maggard Elizabeth Cillahan Gertrude Cawood Jessie Murley Lula Higgins Lucille G. bb rd Florence Fee Polly Mullins Nina Stinnette Marguerite Thompson Margery Arnold BASKETBALL First Row: Skaggs, Shepherd, Gabbard, Cawood (Capt.). Fee, Higgins, Revis. Second Row. 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GULFPRIDE World ' s Finest Motor Oil 100% Pure Pennsylvania Alchlor Processed In Refinery Sealed Cans GULF REFINING CO. (Incorporated) 5 r; Congratulations To The CLASS OF 1935 from Claussner Hosiery Co. Makers of Exquisite Silk Hosiery At Padueah, Kentucky Featured At The ' j COOPERATIVE STORE [ I I Roasted and Packed By , [MAURY-COLE CO., Inc. I Louisville, Ky. | + TRANE CONVECTION HEATERS FOR ALL HEATING APPLICATIONS To Future Engineers Architects, Building Owners and Managers. . . . TRANE AIR-O-LIZERS FOR SCHOOL VENTILATION THE TRANE COMPANY Calls To Your Attention Its Superior Products, Dependable Service and Absolute Reliability. . . . THE La Crosse TRANE COMPANY Wisconsin TRANE UNIT HEATERS TRANE AIR CONDITIONING FOR ALL INDUSTRIAL HEATING FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Southeastern Greyhound Lines OFFERS YOU COMFORT, COURTESY AND ECONOMY LET US HELP PLAN YOUR TRIP J. F. WHITE, Agent Main Street Phone 38 I +„ , — ,„_,„, . — , — ,—,,,, ,,, , . + , . + L S BRAND ft m PRESERVES, JAMS, JELLIES, | % FRUIT BUTTERS, MINCE MEAT W and %s PICKLES, PICKLE PRODUCTS, CONDIMENTS, SAUCES, Etc., ARE OF THE MOST EXCELLENT LUTZ SCHRAMM CO., % PITTSBURGH, PA i 1 pi 1 Container Corporation of America General Offices: 111 West Washington St., Chicago, Illinois MILLS AND FACTORIES AT STRATEGIC LOCATIONS FOLDING CARTONS CORRUGATED AND SOLID FIBER SHIPPING CASES, AND BOXBOARDS AMERICA ' S MOST COMPLETE PACKAGING SERVICE Compliments of LEE CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Sewer Pipe, Flue Linings, Wall Cop- ing, Chimney Tops, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Drain Tile, Septic Tanks, Meter Boxes, Stoneware. CLEARFIELD, Rowan County KENTUCKY + KENTUCKY ' S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE OFFICE EQUIPMENT HOUSE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY (Incorporated) CLARENCE R. SMITH CO. (Incorporated) 117-123 South Fourth Street JAckson 8271 LOUISVILLE, KY. We Congratulate The CLASS OF 1935 Berea College And Those Responsible For Their Year Book THE RED STAR MILLING COMPANY Wichita, Kansas It is the flour used in your bakery + I I ' V TAYLOR ' S WHEAT GRITS The Vitamin Breakfast The Popular Cereal for Colleges, Schools, Hospitals, Homes The Northwestern Elevator Mill Co. MT. VERNON, OHIO 1 I + + BEREA COLLEGE BAKERY Berea Fruit Cakes Filled with Velvet, diced fruits, consisting of Glace Cherries, Orange and Lemon peel, Pine- apple and Citron. These fruits j are prepared for us by — C. M. Pitt Sons Co. Baltimore, Maryland si %, si % a - f % % y
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