Delta State University - Broom Yearbook (Cleveland, MS)

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r ft DAY RESERVE Mississippi D. S. C. The Broom 155712 Ref 4 fc f Efe L ■ PS f ' ' -=-. ,.-..- .. 155712 cc pyci GUT 1932 KENNETH I. TUCKER Editor-in-Chief A. L. MELOTT Business Manager The Ckccm DEDICATION sB pr In appreciation of generous and loyal service rendered trie Mississippi Delta State Teachers College, this the fifth volume of the Broom is respectfully dedicated to PROFESSOR WIRT ALFRED WILLIAMS Head of Department of History i3S ; 7 rCEEWCED If, as the years go by and recollections grow dim, the incidents recoraed in this book recall memories which will Kelp to brighten the dullness of tbe busy day, then tbe 1932 Broom will bave served its purpose. ftS ' ' 1 H :: ' : ' ■ ' - ' -•w j.;. v CONTENTS I. THE COLLEGE II. THE FACULTY III. THE CLASSES IV. FEATURES V. ACTIVITIES VI. ATHLETICS VII. ADVERTISEMENTS 3n M? mnrtam igna-1931 €.. (ftltftmt i pam 1913-1932 Entrance to the Campus i 1 i THE BROOM, 1932 i i i Institutions of Higher Learning Ex-Officio Sennett Conner, Governor Jackson State at Large William Mercer Green, Twelve Year Term Meridian B. G. Hazard, Twelve Year Term Columbus Martha Catching Enochs, Twelve Year Term Jackson Northern District Oscar F. Bledsoe, Eight Year Term Greenwood Corinne Rogers Guvton, F our Year Term Blue Mountain Central District J. Heck Currie, Eight Year Term Meridian Joseph A. Smith, Four Year Term Jackson Southern District J. E. Byrd, Eight Year Term Mt. Olive George M. McLendon, Four Year Term Newton University of Mississippi N. E. Wilroy De Soto County, Hernando Executive Secretary W. H. Smith s Jackson 1 i DELTA STATE TEACHEMS COLLEGE FACULTY 1 i i THE BR i i i William Marion Kethlev, A.M. President A.B., Mississippi College, Clinton, Miss.; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University • PAGE 20 • THE BROOM, 1932- i i 1 William Henry Zeigel, Ph.D. Dean of Faculty A.B., Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo.; A.M., University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.; Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. • PAGE 2 1 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 1 i THE , 1932 Faculty William Henry Zeigel, Ph.D. Head of Department of Education and Dean. Wirt Alfred Williams, A.M. Head of Department of Social Science A.B., Millsaps College; A.M., Columbia University. Kenneth Leroy Daughrity, A.M. Head of Department of Languages and Literature, iity; A.M., Deborah May Hickey, Ph.D. Head of Department of Mathematics B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Rice Institute. Annetta McDevitt, B.Mus. Acting Head of Department of Music B.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Grace Gaw, A.M. Acting Head of Department of Fine Arts B.S., A.M., George Peabody College for Teachers. Katie Durelle Mauldin, MA. Department of Social Science and Education. B.A., Mississippi State College for Women; M.A., Uni ' Vera E. Rigdon, A.M. Department of Social Science A.B., University of Nebraska; A.M., Uni California. Laurie Doolittle, B.S. Director of Elementary Demonstration Schools Diploma under Francis W. Parker, Chicago In stitute; B.S. in Education. State Teachers Collegi Kirksville, Mo. • PAGE 22 • 1 i i THE BROOM, 1932 i i i Faculty Elizabeth Garth, A.M. Department of Languages and Litera Richard L. Caylor, A.M. Department of Science. A.B., Mississippi College; A.M., George Peabody Maxine Boggan, B.S. Department of Fine Arts B.S., Mississippi Delta State Teachers College Marietta Downs Secretary to the Business Manager Emerald G. Ballard, M.A. Department of Languages and Literature B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi. Marian Shumate, B.Mus. Department of Music B.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Lena Dribben, B.S. Department of Languages and Literature B.S.. Mississippi Delta State Teachers College Adelaide Glaser, M.S. Department of Home Economics B.S., McPlie Maude Cain, B.S. Demonstration School Educatii Alvin L. Chapman, A.M. Department of Education • PAGE 23 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i i THE BR , 1932 Facility Joe P. McCain, LL.B. Business Manager B.S.. LL.B., University of Mississippi. Marguerite Zeigel, Ph.D. Department of Science and Mathematic Gertrude Estill Eckford, A.M. Supervisor of Secondary Demonstration School Marian Vories, B.E. Demonstration School B.E.. College of Education. Evanston. 111. Virginia Louise Thompson, A.B. Secretary to the President A.B., Mississippi State College for Women. Austin L. Shipman, A.M. Department of Social Science Eugenia Bachman, B.S. Demonstration Schools Mrs. Ethel Crawley Anna Prince Pittman, M.A. Department of Languages and Literatur Re Sutherland Johnson Assistant Librarian • PAGE 24 • THE BMOO: Ttelta State Written by DR. WILLIAM H. ZEIGEL Dean of the College Sons and daughters of the Delta! Never ceasing, never ending, See you Cleveland as a Mecca? Come the years like billows, bearing Meeting place of school and scholar — On their crested breakers daring Not far distant now. Deeds of gallant men. Build a school for teachers! Rampart of God ' s creatures; The truth is gained, The youth is trained In these our schools for teachers. Forward! Now our college calls us To our state ' s most useful service. Countless children rise to bless us! Country, school, and God. Mighty deeds and works of glory Wait for men to tell the story — Not of wars and battles gory, But of those who live. College days will soon be over, Mercy then our errors cover, Clinging to the past as lover Crowning hope with tears. Pause! A moment ponder! Shouts are ringing yonder! The clash of teams Like surging streams Will make the years grow fonder. Men of Cleveland, young and doughty, Maidens fair with wealth of beauty, Trained are you in paths of duty, Country, school, and God! • PAGE 26 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE SENIORS THE BROOM, 1932 Thelma Lorine Butler DUNCAN, MISSISSIPPI Intercollegiate Debater, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Junior Representative Women ' s Stu- dent Council, ' 3 1 ; President of Women ' s Student Council, ' 32 ; Field Co-opera- tive Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Vice-President B. S. U., ' 32; Honor Graduate. Eulalia Ball PRAIRIt, MISSISSIPPI Upsilon Sigma, ' 30, ' 31; Home Economics Club, ' 30; Delta Play House, ' 31, ' 32; Miss Delta Staff, ' 31, ' 32; English Majors ' Union, ' 32; Vice-President Girls ' Student Council, ' 32; Senior Chaperon, ' 32; Treasurer B. S. U., ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 31; President Y. W. C. A., ' 32; Most Versatile, ' 32; Basketball, ' 321 • PAGE 28 • DELTA STATE TEACHEKS COLLEGE i THE BEOOM, I 1 i i i Senior Class Robert Lee Beadel BEXOIT, MISSISSIPPI Secretary Men ' s Student Government, ' 3: Elbert Hill Black MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE • PAGE 29 • 1 DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i THE BBOOM, 1932 1 1 1 Lynda Crawley CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Erna Helen Dudley PACE, MISSISSIPPI i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i i i THE BROOM, 1932 1 1 1 Annie Louise Curry DREW, MISSISSIPPI Secretary Art Club, ' 30; Vice-President Art Club, ' 32; Senior Representative on Student Council, ' 32 ; Annual Staff, ' 32. Martha Elizabeth Jones LOXGWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Transfer from Blue Mountain College; B. S. U. Cabinet, ' 31, ' 32; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32; Debating Team, ' 32. • PAGE 31 • DELTA STATE TEACHEMS COLLEGE 1 i i THE BROOM, 1932 Minnie Leicester Lenz GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Annual Staff, ' 32. Nina Eloise Mabry BOVLE, MISSISSIPPI Spanish Club, ' 29; Mu Phi Upsilon, ' 30; Treasurer Y. W. C. A., ' 32; Glee Club, ' 32. • PAGE 32 • i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i i THE i i i Senior Class Mary Kathleen Mayfield CHARLESTON ' , MISSISSIPPI Beulah Douglas McClain DUCK HILL, MISSISSIPPI Delta Play House, ' 31; Girls ' Glee Club, ' 32; Sextette, ' 32; Annual Staff, ' 32. o PAGE 33 « Y i i i THE Bl 1932 i i i A. L. Melott BOYLE, MISSISSIPPI President Junior Class; President Senior Class; Assistant Business Manager An- nual, ' 30, ' 31; Sports Editor Miss Delta, ' 30, ' 31; Miss Delta Staff, ' 31, ' 32; Upsilon Sigma, ' 30, ' 31; Spanish Club, ' 29, ' 30; Student Council, ' 31; Business Manager Annual, ' 32. Ruth McKibben 3ELEX, MISSISSIPPI Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 311, ' 31, ' 32; French Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Spanish Club, ' 30, ' 31 ; Literary Editor of the Broom, ' 32. • PAGE 34 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE THE Lizzie Belle Leggett Moses DREW, MISSISSIPPI Home Economics Club, ' 31, ' 32. Bessie Louise Pearson HOLLAXDALE, MISSISSIPPI History Club, ' 29, ' 30; French Club, ' 29, ' 30; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 30; Vice- President of Class, ' 30; B. S. U. Council, ' 31, ' 32; Delta Play House, ' 31; Debating Team, ' 32; Broom Staff, ' 32; Executive Committee Senior Class, ' 32. • PAGE 35 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i 1 THE BROOM, 1932 1 i 1 ■■■■!■ Senior Class Alois Pittman DARLIN ' G, MISSISSIPPI Spanish Club, ' 31; B. S. U. Council, ' 31, ' 32; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' 32. Laura Fay Poe CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 36 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i THE BEO i i i Sabin Rush MOORHEAD, MISSISSIPPI Transfer from Sunflower Junior College; Football, ' 31, ' 32; Basketball, ' 31, ' 32; Tennis, ' 32. Margaret Turnage CRENSHAW, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE: 37 • i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 1 THE 193 2 senior Imogene Thomasson PHILIPP, MISSISSIPPI Delta Play House, ' 31, ' 32; Biology Club, ' 32; Associate Editor of the Broom, ' 32. Kenneth I. Tucker PACE, MISSISSIPPI AAA Miss Delta Staff, ' 27, ' 31; Football, ' 27; Basketball, ' 27; Delta Play House, ' 31, ' 32; Cheer Leader, ' 27, ' 30; Junior Play, ' 30; Senior Play, ' 30; The Patsy, ' 30; Vice-President Delta Play House, ' 32; President Student Body, ' 32; Editor-in-Chief of the Broom, ' 32 ; Most Versatile, ' 32. DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i THE BROOM, 1932 1 1 Nellie Arville Webb ISOLA, MISSISSIPPI Eula Lois Webb ISOLA, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 39 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i 1 THE BIOOM, 1932 i v Lockett Alton Wasson ETHEL, MISSISSIPPI Clara Belle Griffin CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 40 • i i THE BROOM, 1932 i i i A. D. McFarlane, Jr. President of Class DREW, MISSISSIFPI Harriet Bachman CLEVELAND MISSISSIPPI Keith Forrest KII.MICIIAEL, MISSISSIPPI Brunelle Packer OAKLAND, MISSISSIPPI E. A. McLellan SUMNER, MISSISSIPPI Jo Nichols LELAND, MISSISSIPPI Lucille Ball MCNAIR, MISSISSIPPI Mary Kexxedy mccomb, mississippi Laburn Morgan SKENE, MISSISSIPPI Bobette Farrar BEULAH, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 42 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 SOPHOMORES THE 193 2 i i i Jack Frost President of Class STOVER, MISSISSIPPI Corinne Hardy Prettiest Girl, 1932 PACE, MISSISSIPPI Leo Williams CATCHINGS, MISSISSIPPI Amelia Turpin SHAW, MISSISSIPPI Elizabeth Knight SARDIS, MISSISSIPPI Pauline Burnett charleston, mississippi Aubrey McMullen SUMNER, MISSISSIPPI Lady Helen Collins PACE, MISSISSIPPI Mary Louise Holloman ITTA BENA, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 44 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i i THE BROOM, 1932 1 1 1 Fannie Shelton LAMBERT, MISSISSIPPI Marie McGilvray BOl ' LE, MISSISSIPPI BONITA LUNDY GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Carlton J. Edwards CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Edwina Martin DURANT, MISSISSIPPI Glenice Henley ROSEDALE, MISSISSIPPI Jimmie Brown DUNCAN , MISSISISPPI Martha Louise Brown MINTER CITV, MISSISSIPPI Margaret Parnell pace, mississippi Sara Lois Champion CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 45 o i i i THE BROOM, 1932 i Laurette Fleming CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Ralph Smith BOONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Bess Marie Miller moss point, mississippi Mary Louise Holmes CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Celeste Moore arcola, mississippi Lesca Moore ARCOLA, MISSISSIPPI Mary Armistead Smith SIDON, MISSISSIPPI Elene Smith SIDON, MISSISSIPPI Edna Nunnery ARCOLA, MISSISSIPPI Louise Boschert CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 47 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i i THE BROOM. 1932 i i i Freshmen Ruth Skipper BELZONI, MISSISSIPPI Lamar Beevers CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Lillie Crenshaw CHARLESTON , MISSISSIPPI Charlene Boyd DUNDEE, MISSISSIPPI Bernadyne Clayton crenshaw, mississippi Mary Lee Wilson RULEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Lenell Weeks GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Alline Maddox DREW, MISSISSIPPI Mary Dell Burford CREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Nan Stancill drew, mississippi • PAGE 48 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i i THE BROOM, 1932 i i i Freshmen Louise Womack F.OOXEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Lorexa Nash TISHOMINGO, MISSISSIPPI Lucille Keith HOLLAN ' DALE, MISSISSIPPI Helex Meador CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI e PAGE 49 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i i i i the b: i i i • PAGE 50 • Miss Annie Laura Dickerson Miss T . S. T. £■ a ' ovnccun MCKT INT €LL.€CTUAL Cxjcacto QalL MOST V€D$ATIL-£ DIMPIX BCYAIV Most Popular JACK BARW1CK MostVopulcLr BEOIGHTON WADE- mtties-L MIJ7 LYNDA CRAWLEY Beft MfessedL LEO WILLWMJ MSS MARGARET WADE- JYiosijXihkiic CVUTIS BALL jMlostJlthletic ORGANIZATIONS THE BROOM, 1932 Kenneth Tucker Editor-in-Chief Maxine Boggan Associate Editor Arden L. Melott Business Manager Nathan House lit Editor Beulah Douglas McClain Snapshot Editor Ruth McKibben Literary Editor Bessie Pearsox Class Editor Annie Lou Curry Issistant Art Edi.or • PAGE 58 • i i i THE BROOM, 1932 Duncan McFarlane Editor-in-Chief Raymond Clegc Business Manager Mary Meek Issociate Editor Willye Mae Lewis Associate Editor Arden L. Mei.ott Issociate Editor • PAGE 59 • THE BROO: Miss Annetta McDevitt, Di Members Louise Atkinson Harriet Bachman Martha Baird Blanch Barr Nancy Beadel Lillie Crenshaw Dot Davis Katherine Dollahite Aleene Elmore Keith Forrest Celeste Kimbrough Beulah Douglas McClain Lucille Murphree Lola Nason Lucille Roberts Mildred Bradley Ardell Castle Kitty Castle Mrs. C. H. Chase Mildred Christie Sara Helen Goldixc Mildred Hester Mary Louise Holmes Georcia Humes Martha Jones Maurine Thompson Rosalie Vetraxo Eleanor Walters Mattie Lee Walton Aline Wasson • PAGE 60 • i i i THE BROOM, 1932 1 Ellen H. Richards Home Economics Club President Lottie Wood . Mary Lou Melton ' Vice-President Martha Louise Brown Secretary-Treasurer Kate Baker Chairman of Programs Fannie Shelton Reporter Mrs. E. C. Stamps Sponsor Miss Adelaide Glaser Sponsor Members Irene Mauldin Orrie Womble Merle Oswalt Rachel Tate Winifred Janoush Edwina Martin Laura Fay Poe Pattie Sledge Lizzie Belle Lecgett Moses Ellen Wood Gertrude Tolar Jimmie Evans Lucille Outlaw Mary Porter Stigler Juanita Kearney Pauline Burnett Theron Belle Rosson • PAGE 61 • i i ranr STATT TFACHF.RS COT LEGE 1 1 i i i THE BROOM, 1932 i 18 COACH ZIMOSKI Captain Ben Stallings, End MABEN, MISSISSIPPI in Ben is one of the Maben boys. H Speedy Rush, Half MOORHEAD, MISSISSIPPI Coach Herman Zimoski your boys will always be for y oaeh, a good teacher, and a gentle Wade Kellum, Half SHAW, MISSISSIPPI ith Southwest. that hard-fought James Hartrich. Full Broughton Emke Wade cleveland, mississippi James Flack, Guard STEPHENSON , MISSISSIPPI • FAGE 64 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE THE BKOO: 1932 d 2S:- Ralph Smith boon ' eville, mississippi e a good showing for his Earl McDaniels the hills Curtis Ball, Half CALHOUN ' CITY, MISSISSIPPI un County boy i, and power th Douglas Butler, Tackle BLAINE, MISSISSIPPI playing at tackle and at center and play- e word for it. He knows his football and plays it. Cyrus Sxeed PONTOTOC, MISSISSIPPI Gerald Bishop, Guard HAZELHURST, MISSISSIPPI ! game started Bishop was alvva L d position, and did he guard ii ' . Well, you should have seer Frank Barnett PACE, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 65 • THE BMOO: 193 Football Squad Ernest Fondren, Fullback CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI best cli.i.lx pla Pete Connell CREEXWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Another freshr Claud Kelly, Center CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Kelly is back with us thi s year, and w he did make! Can he ha Qdle that ball Lamar Beevers, Guard CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI 3eeyers always made a good l it. The opponents had to g nd had such a long way to gc Coleman Bennett MERIGOLD, MISSISSIPPI Still another freshman, and some center, too. H. Minister Bishop, Guard Well, as you all know, Minister happened to come last, and that was the way he was in a tackle — the last one to get off the ground because he was usuallv the first one to get the tackle. There are lots of football players, but only one Minister Bishop. • PAGE 66 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE THE 1932 D. S. T. C O ; Southwestern D. S. T. C o ; Louisiana College . . . D. S.T. C 46; Tate County Jr. College D. S. T. C 14; Sunflower Jr. College . D. S.T. C 7; Millsaps D. S. T. C 7 ; Lambuth D. S. T. C 32 ; West Tennessee .... D. S. T. C 27; State Teachers College 32 38 6 6 34 6 6 7 D. S.T. C 133; Opponents 125 • PAGE 67 • DELTA STATE TEACHEMS COLLEGE THE BROOM, 1932 slke D. S. T. C 42 D. S.T. C ig D. S. T. C 10 D. S. T. C 20 D. S.T. C 21 D. S. T. C 30 D. S. T. C 46 D. S. T. C 28 West Tennessee 31 West Tennessee 33 Caruthersville 46 S. T. C 23 Southwestern 33 Freed-Hardeman 23 Lambuth 28 S. T. C 23 D. S.T. C. 216; Opponents 240 • PAGE 68 • i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE THE BROOM, 1932 i i i Ava Lee Abdo, Forward Senior LELAND, MISSISSIPPI Dimple Bryan. Forward Junior WINONAj MISSISSIPPI Margaret Wade, Center Junior CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Mary Ellis Chapman, Side Center Sophomore DODDSVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Sarah Evans, Guard Junior WATER VALLEY, MISSISSIPPI Maggie Lindsey, Guard Junior RULEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Clara Belle Griffin Junior CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Pattie Sledge, Guard Sophomore ALVA, MISSISSIPPI Bess Marie Miller, Center Freshman MOSS POINT, MISSISSIPPI Oleta Meadows, Guard Freshman HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Elizabeth Murphy, Forward Freshman INDIANOI.A, MISSISSIPPI • PAGE 69 • THE BROOM, 1932 D. S. T. C 39 ; Grenada 9 D. S.T. C 29; Sunflower Jr. College .... 14 D. S. T. C 28; Copiah-Lincoln 2r D. S. T. C 29; Freed-Hardeman 29 D. S. T. C 44; Copiah-Lincoln 32 D. S. T. C 43 ; Millsaps 27 D. S. T. C 38 ; West Tennessee 24 D. S. T. C 250; Opponents 156 • PAGE 70 • i i i THE BR( , 1932 ■ i i i w CHAPMAN-COKCH FLACK •Jt CHAMPION MACFARLANE Tennis This was Delta State ' s first year in intercollegiate tennis. Her net men made a very good showing, and the outlook for another year is unusually bright due to the fact that all of the team, with the exception of Rush, will be back another year.  PAGE 71 • DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVERTISEMENT i i i THE BBOOM, 1932 1 i Mississippi Delta State Teachers College A College for the Training of Teachers CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI W. M. Kethley, President WRITE FOR CATALOGUE i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i 1 THE BROOM, 1932 CLEVELAND STATE BANK THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE 1 i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1 i i the b: 193 i i i SPORTS V EN- Whatever ie J g -you ' ll find ding Equipment MEM I ' ll IS. TENNESSEE VISIBLE SERVICE STATION Clarksdale, Mississippi Will Appreciate Your Patronage COMPLIMENTS Nott 8C Ward Lumber Co. Cleveland, Mississippi Southern United Ice Co. Clarksdale, Mississippi Stovall Drug Co. Clarksdale, Mississippi Safety Strength BANK OF CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Students of Delta State Teachers College are Always Welcome i i DELTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE i bright pages 1111 . that reflect those happy, carefree days has been our cjoal ± ± COLLEGE ' ANNUAL DIVI ION A L Af 5 A M A. LNCRAVINC in the heart of the south • ; ' M ' ' I THIS BOOK PRINTED BY... • ' • J The Q M P WORLD ' S ■ ... W A LARGEST mmm jflB PUBLISHERS °WA jfe B OF ■ ' . ' ■■ P ' .-:•■ ' . COLLEGE ANNUALS ■ . ' , V?ENSOIsl 1 L iPRiNTiNc cat r J NASHVILLE — ' ' Vtenn COLLEGE ANNUAL H EAIXHtUARTERS . .. ' . ..... .. ■ ■ i ■:


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