Bryan College - Commoner Yearbook (Dayton, TN)

 - Class of 1944

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Camera Club The Camera Club is composed of the group of students who are interested in photography. Mem- bers are instructed in the funda- mentals of picture-taking, devel- oping, printing and enlarging. At its disposal the club has a well- equipped dark-room, flood-lights and other necessary equipment for the amateur. Members de- light in the magnificent mountain scenery surrounding the univer- sity campus and take full advan- tage of the picture-taking oppor- tunity. Wartime shortage of film and supplies has curtailed activi- ties this past year, and compelled thrifty use of cameras. Neverthe- less, many delightful scenes and events have been snapped to preserve memories of happy hours. Standing — M. Miller, F. Lance, C. Miller, B. Birch, M. Rogers, Prof. Fish, W. Tressler, J. Brubaker, E. Peck, P. Hege, S. Wemp, J. Quimby. Seated — L. Borgard, N. Stover. nccling — J. Brubaker, Vice-President; E. Kennard, C. Graham, B. Birch. iing — D. Borror, Secretary-Treasurer; W. Tressler, President; J. Ne£f, P. ' , E. Peck, L. Borgard. ..■ .,, % M ■ yim. :s i Archery A campus organization dear to the hearts of many students is the Archery Club. Shaded spots on the gently rolling, tree-cov- ered campus provide an ideal set- ting for archery, and the merry laughter of the spectators and the determined expressions on the faces of those who draw the bow indicate the combination of pleasure and seriousness with which the archers approach their sport. Despite the many demands on time and energy which compete for the student ' s attention, arch- ery serves a useful function in the recreational life of the uni- versity.

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M. Brickel, G. Hay. L. Howland, N. Stover, D. Borror, R. Kuhn, E. Ziegler, E. Healan, J. Neff, J. Brubaker, A. Garber, T. Stuteville. E. Goodman, A. North- rup, A. Ramer, M. Miller, B. Birch, J. Quimby, S. Hemberger, Forensic Captain; A. Moginot, R. St. John, A. Wyllie, Sports Captain ; S. Wemp, J. Sullivan, Captain. Scarlets Scarlets, chosen as are the Golds by an equal division of the student body, fight hard to equal and excel the performance of their friendly opponents. Like the Golds, they are endeavoring to demonstrate true Christian ethics by striving lawfully, fighting the battles hard, yet maintaining the unity that goes beyond the temporary division. The forensic tourney — they say — will give them the final boost to victory. E. Kennard, C. Graham. H. Geiger, P. Hege. A. Tucker. B. Smith. E. Camp- bell, A. Wildern, M. Baldwin, A. Kettenring. M. Rogers, C. Hoyt. A. Henderson, M. Levengood. J. Gulley. F. Reed, P. Porter, G. Pifer. V. Sorge. W. Tressler. Cap- tain ; F. Lance, E. Miller, Sports Captain ; E. Peck, L. Pifer, C. Miller. C. Brogan. Not pictured — B. Batson, Forensic Captain. Golds Golds, traditional rivals of Scarlets in forensics and sports, constitute an important, they would say most important, part of the student body. Competition has been keen, with football tied, and the Golds holding an edge to date by virtue of basketball vic- tories in two closely-contested games. Pressing hard for the de- cision in the forthcoming foren- sic tourney, the Golds confidently expect to continue their record of recent years.



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Front row — L. Borgard, N. Stover, B. Eatson. Back row — A. Wyllie, C. Bro- gan, S. Hemberger, W. Tressler. Who ' s Who The first edition of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities was printed in 1934. In- cluded is a list of college and uni- versity students who have proved outstanding in character, scholar- ship, leadership, and capacity for future usefulness to society. Each year outstanding students are given this distinction of list- ing among the foremost Ameri- can youth. Who ' s Who has several pur- poses : to be an incentive for stu- dents to get the best results from their college experiences, to com- pensate students for genuine achievements, to serve as a stand- ard of measurement for students comparable to that of other rec- ognized scholastic and service or- ganizations, and to recommend successful students to the busi- ness world. Student Council The Student Council is a rep- resentative body serving as a go- between for students and fac- ulty. It consists of nine students, two from each class, one non- resident, together with the two dormitory counselors and the university president. Students el- igible for election to the council are nominated by the faculty. The names are then presented to the respective classes and voted upon. Regular meetings are held each Thursday, with the council presi- dent and vice-president alter- nately presiding. It is one of the many duties of the Student Council to present to the faculty any and all sugges- tions or problems presented by the students. B. Batson, Vice-President ; W. Tressler, A. Northrup, Secretary-Treasurer ; Prof. Fish, M. Rogers, A. Moginot, S. Hemberger, President. Not pictured — A. Garber, D. Baker, M. Levengood.

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