East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)
- Class of 1938
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SP.Co. ID DOS g ■ £jZV7g 2 The ‘Buccaneer 1938 Cfte TBuccaneer s taff Editor-in-Chief _ Associate Editor _ Managing Editor _ Business Manager _ Advertising Manager _ Assistant Advertising Manager Photographic Editor _ Organizations Editor _ Women ' s Athletics Editor _ Men ' s Athletics Editor _ Snapshot Editor _ Alumni Editor _ August Graduate Editor _ Art Editor __ Circulation Manager _ Secretary _ Faculty Adviser _ -Kyle Dyer -Hilda Buchanan ..-Elizabeth Barkley -Charles Sherrod -Summers Lyle -Marguerite Vance --Ruth Mauk .--Marion Edmondson -Maxie Fox _Raymond Buxton -Virginia Spears -Helen Trivett -John Babcock -Clarence Greeyer -Frank Arwood -Erma Brobeck -Dr. Frank Field yio4 clcc. 1938 The B uccaneer Cfre Cljalk Line taff Editor-in-Chief --Alan Williams Associate Editor -William IIyburn Feature Editor -Mac Gross Organizations Editor _Erma Brobeck Sports -D. E. Burlington, William Ryburn Sports Reporters --Hilda Buchanan, Raymond Buxton Reporters _Velvia Boston, Margie Nell Zimmerman, Neil Sabin, Dorothy Stout, Bill Belvin, Thelma Goforth, Isabel Holmes Catherine Love, Genevieve Russell Business Manager -Peter Naher Assistant Business Manager _Lettie Joe Rankin, Gordon Wheeler Associate Business Managers _Kent Herrin, Mary Elizabeth Kinskie Faculty Adviser _Dr. Frank Field 4 The Buccaneer 1938 W. L. PRINCE MRS. BERT HODGES ROBERT T. COX ELLA ROSS RE. BUTTWELD FR ANCES TERRY DR. D.G. STOUT OLIVE TAYLOR d. G. AASMURRAY RUTH PATE MRS.-ADAH. EARNEST LAWRENCE DEKFHICK fnRS.ROBT iMBODEN AA.MSNEIL C.HOOGEMATHES EMM FARRELL MAX!NT MATHEWS MRS.LILLIAN POT; DR FRANK Tl€LD RE(JiSTRAR D. M. BROWN VERA -HOOVER CONSTANCE P. JOHNSON Dft.E. B.-HUDDLE MRS GERTRUDE S. BOREN W-C. WILSON RW. ALEXANDER MARY L. 60RDY ELIZABETH SLOCUMB DP, BRANDT RUBY DOAK JOHN A.CLAC-K ELIZABETH BLACK BLANCHE BRITTON VELMA CLOYD INA K YOAKLEY VIRGINIA QUERY ELEANOR CAR LOCK ISABEL MARTN- T C. CARSON DR. RUTH THOMAS; L.D WALLIS DR.B.B MITCHELL JFacuItp 1938 ' T h e ' Buccaneer 5 3fuite Settlors KYLE DYER Jonesboro, Tennessee Industrial Arts, English, History, Health and Physical Education T Club, Pres., 37-38; Boxocrats; A. C. E., 37- 38 ; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; Second Honor, Win¬ ter and Spring, 36 ; President Junior Class, 36-37 ; Pres, and Treas. 38 ; Sec-Treas., Sophomore Class, 35-36 ; Editor-in-Chief of Buccaneer, 37-38 ; Vice President of Student Body; Student Ac¬ tivity Committee, 35-38; Basketball, 35-38. HILDA COUNCILL BUCHANAN Asheville, North Carolina Health and Physical Education, Science History, English Pi Sigma. 34-38; Sec. Pi Sigma, 37-8 8 ; Y. W. C. A., 36-38; Dramatic Club, 38; Home Eco¬ nomics Club, 36; A. C. E., 37-38; Drum Major, 37-38; Second Honor, Fall and Winter 36, Win¬ ter, 38; Cha’k Line Staff, 34-38; Associate Edi¬ tor Buccaneer, 37-38 ; Assembly Committee, 3 6-37 ; Cheerleader, 34-38; T. C. Award, 35; T Sweater, 36; Blanket, 38; Social Committee, 37-38. MARION EDMONDSON Maryville, Tennessee Home Economics, History, Art, English Maryville College, 34-35; Pi Sigma, 84-38; Sec¬ retary Pi Sigma, 37-38; Y. W. C. A., 35-38; Secretary, 3 5-36; Treasurer, 37-38; Art Club, 37-38; Home Economics Club, 35-38; Treasurer Home Economics Club, 36-37; Vice-President, 37- 38 ; A. C. E., 37-38; Glee Club, 35-36; Band Sponsor, 36-38; A Capella Choir, 36-37 ; Secre¬ tary-Treasurer Senior Class, 37-38; Organiza¬ tions Editor Buccaneer, 37-38. ALAN WILLIAMS Elizabethton, Tennessee English, History, Industrial Arts, French International Relations Club, 36-38; Vice-Pres¬ ident, International Relations, 37-38; A. C. E., 36-37; Second Honor Roll, Fall, 38; Associate Editor Chalk Line Staff, 36-37; Editor Chalk Line Staff, 37-38 ; Delegate for School, Tennessee College Press Association, 36-38. CORNELIUS AYRE SABIN Jonesboro, Tennessee History English, Industrial Arts, Mathematcis President International Relations Club, 37-38; T Club, 38; Dramatic Club; Pi Kappa Delta; President Pi Kappa Delta ; Boxocrats, 3,8 ; Second Honor Roll, Winter 37. Fa ] l 37 ; Chalk Line staff, 38; Treasure Trove, 38; President Student Body, 38; Chairman Boys’ Government Council, 3 8. ELIZABETH C. WHITEHEAD Johnson City, Tennessee English, Social Science, Art A. C. E., 36-37 ; Orchestra, 34-36 ; Second Honor Roll, Winter 3 6. JOSEPHINE LUSK DAVIS Johnson City, Tennessee English, Social Science, Health and Physical Education A. C. E., 36-37; Second Honor Roll, Winter, 37; Winter Tennis Tournament, Summer 36. ROXIE MARIE PARKER Erwin, Tennessee Foreign Languages, English History Milligan College, 35-36; Y. W. C. A., 36-37. 6 T he ' Buccaneer 1938 June Seniors ELIZABETH LEWIS BARKLEY Johnson City, Tennessee English, French, History, German First Honor Roll, 34-35, 35-36, 36-37; Second Honor Roll, Fall 37; First Honor Roll, Winter 38; Who’s Who in American Colleges, 38; Man¬ aging Editor Buccaneer Staff, 3-7-38; Charter Member, Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38; French Club, 37-38; A. C. E., 37-38; Head of Croquet, 35-36; Sophomore Volley Ball Squad, 35-36; Sophomore Basketball Squad, 35-36; Member Intramural Council, 35-36; Assistant in English Department, 36-38; Library Assistant, Spring 38. ROB STRICKLAND Clifton, Tennessee English, Social Studies, French Milligan College, 35; French Club, 37-3 8; A. C. E., 37-38. HOWELL HOOD SHERROD Johnson City, Tennessee Science, English History, Mathematics T Club, 36-38; Operetta, 37-38; Silver Music Award, 34-35; Gold Award, 35-36; Blue and Gold Award, 37-38; Glee Club, 37-38; Orchestra, 35- 38; Vice-President Orchestra, 36 ; President Orchestra, 3 7-38; Band, 35-38; Band Officer, 38; A Capella Choir, 38; Frst Honor Roll, Fall 37; Second Honor Roll, Summer 34, Spring and Sum¬ mer, 37 ; Manager of Basketball, 36 ; Manager of Tennis, 38 ; Play Day, 35-37. FRANK TROUTMAN Johnson City, Tennessee History, English, Geography, Science International Relations, 37-38; A. C. E., 38; Second Honor Roll, 33-35; 36-38. LOUISE TRAVIS BERRY Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Biological Science Pi Sigma. 24-25; International Relations Club, 36- 38; Y. W. C. A., 24-25; A. C. E., 37-3 8; Sec¬ ond Honor Roll, Spring and Fall 37 ; Winter 37- 38. ODIE MITCHELL HELTON Alcoa, Tennessee History, Mathematics, Industrial Arts, English Pestolozzian Society. 35-38; Boxocrats, 35-38; A. C. E., Secretary, 37-38; Glee Club, 37-38; So¬ cial Committee, 37-38 ; Manager Basketball, 36-37 ; Second Honor Roll, Fall 35, 3 , 37, Spring 37; Who’s Who in American Colleges, 37-38 ; Students Committee of Representation. JOHN CHWALEK Springfield, Massachusetts Social Studies, English f Geography, Science Springfield College, 34-36 ; Interntional Rela¬ tions Club, 37-38; T Club; Pestolozzian Society, 36-38; Boxocrats, 36-38 ; Chalk Line Staff, 37- 38; Manager of Basketball, 37. MARY LAVINIA BOWERS Johnson City, Tennessee Modern Languages, English, History Sigma Omega, 36-38 ; International Relations Club, 36-38; Treasurer International Relations; French Club, 37-3-8; A. C. E., 37-38; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; Treasure Trove, 37-38 ; First Hon¬ or Roll, Fall 37-38; Second Honor Roll, 35-36; Winter 38. 1938 B he ‘Buccaneer 7 3fune Seniors NANCY RUTH MAUK Chuckey, Tennessee Home Economics, Physical Education and Health, English, History Sigma Omega, 36-38; Home Economics Club, 34-38; Secretary Home Economics Club, 37; A. C. E., 36-3,8; Operetta, 35-38; Music Award, 3 8; Glee Club, 34-38; Presidnet Glee Club, 37-38; Drum Major, 37-38; A Capella Choir, 35-36; Vice-President Senior Class, 37-38; Buccaneer Photographic Editor, 38 ; Head of Basketball, 35- 36; Head of Archery, 36-37; Cheerleader, 3 5-37; T. C. Award, 35 ; T Sweater, 36 ; Blanket, 37 ; Home Management House, 38. ROSS H. WILSON Coalfield, Tennessee History, English, Geography, Science Second Honor Roll, Winter and Spring, 34-35 ; Winter and Spring, 35-36 ; Fall and Winter, 36-37. CHARLES C. SHERROD, Jr. Johnson City, Tennessee Science English, History T Club, 35-38; A. C. E., 37-38; Silver Music Award ; Gold Music Award ; Blue and Gold Music Award; Orchestra, 35-38; Band, 3 5-38; Second Sergeant 37; First Lieutenant, Band, 38; First Class Musician, 37-38; Second Honor Roll, Sum¬ mer, 34, Fall 36, Fall 37, Spring 37; Business Manager Buccaneer, 38; Basketball, 35; Tennis, 35-38; Captain Tennis Team, 37; Who’s Who In American Colleges, 38. ANISE LOUISE DUNHAM Chuckey, Tennessee Home Economics, History, English Sigma Omega, 37-38 ; Home Economics Club, 34- 3 8; President Home Economics Club, 37-38; A. C. E., 37-38 ; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; Treasurer Tau Alpha Omega, 37-38; Home Management House, 38. HELEN VINCENT TRIVETT Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Music Pi Sigma, 34-38 ; A.C.E., 36-37 ; Sec. A.C.E., ’36- 37; President A.C.E., 36-38; Tau Alpha Omega, 36- 38 ; President Tau Alpha Omega, 36-37 ; Oper¬ etta, 34-38 ; Music Award, 3 7,38 ; Glee Club, 34-38 ; Secretary and Librarian of Glee Club, 35-38; A Capella Choir, 36-38; Second Honor Roll, 34, 37- 38; Alumni Editor of Buccaneer, 38; Who’s Who In American Colleges, 37-38. SUMMERS PAUL LYLE Johnson City, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Social Studies, English, History A. C. E., 37-38; Advertising Manager, Bucca¬ neer, 37. EVERETT N. WOODS Johnson City, Tennessee Mathematics, History, Geography, English MARTHA CATHERINE DAVIS Bulls Gap, Tennessee Home Economics, English History, Mathematics Tusculum, 29-30; Y. W. C. A., 31 ; Home Eco¬ nomics Club, 37-38 ; Hawkins County Club, 35-37 ; A. C. E., 3 7-38; Home Management House, 38; Assistant in Library, 37-38. 8 T he ‘Buccaneer 1938 3fune Seniors ERMA MAE BROBECK Washington College Tennessee Home Economics, Biology, History, English Sigma Omega, 36-38; President Sigma Omega, 37-38; International Relations Club, 36-38; Sec¬ retary International Relations Club, 37-3i8; Sec¬ retary Dramatic Club, 38 ; Home Economics Club, 35- 38; A. C. E., 38; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; President Tau Alpha Omega, 37-3 8; Chalk Line Staff, 37-38; Secretary Buccaneer Staff, 37-38; Home Management House, 37; Who’s Who In American Colleges, 38; Biology Assistant. 35-38; First Honor Roll, 34-35; Second Honor Roll, 36- 37; Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class. ESTHER YOUNG Maryville, Tennessee English, Social Studies, Geography, Home Economics Transferred from Maryville College; Y. W. C. A. ; A. C. E. ; G’ee Club; Assistant in English Department, 34-35. WILLIAM PAUL KILDAY Bailevton, Tennessee Mathematics, History, English T Club, 34-38; Vice-President T Club, 37-38; Pestolozzian Society, 37-38; Dramatic Club, 37- 38; Boxocrats, 37-3 8; A. C. E,, 37-38; Glee Club, 34-36 ; President Sophomore Class ; President Senior Class; Football, 34-35-36; Basketball, 35- 36- 38; Baseball, 36-37-38; Candidate for Barn¬ warming King, 37; Who’s Who In American Colleges, 37-38. LULA J. SEXTON Niota, Tennessee English, Social Studies, Home Economics Milligan College, 29-30 ; State Teachers College, Murfreesboro, 37; Y. W. C. A., 37-38; Home Economics Club, 37-38; A. C. E., 37-38. THELMA LEONA WHITE Johnson City, Tennessee English Music, Social Studies, Health and Physical Education A. C. E., 36-37; Band, 35-38; Blue and Gold Award, 36, 38 ; Gold Award, 37 ; A Capella Choir, 36-37 ; Second Honor Roll, Winter, Summer, Fall, 36-37; Library Committee, 36-37; Library Assist¬ ant, 34-38. FRED T. BOWMAN Boones Creek, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Englsih History Boxocrats, 34-38; A. C. E., 37-38; Glee Club, 34-35. FORREST BLAINE TILSON Limestone, Tennessee Mathematics, French, Latin, English, History Drama tic Club, 37-38; French Club, 37-38; A. C. E., 37-38 ; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; Secre¬ tary Tau Alpha Omega, 36-37; Operetta 36-37 ; Music Award, 3 8 ; Glee Club, 35-38; A Capella Choir, 36-38 ; Second Honor Roll, Spring 35, 36-37, Fall 37. NELLE SPEED PIARRELL Johnson City, Tennessee English, History f Foreign Languages Milligan College, 35-36 ; Sigma Omega, 34-38; A. C. E., 37-38. 1938 T he Buccaneer 31 une Gemots MAXIE FAY FOX Dandridge, Tennessee Social Science, Biology, Health and Physical Education, English Sigma Omega, 34-38 ; Second Vice-President Sigma Omega, 37-38; Y. W. C. A., 34-38; A. C. E., 37-3-8; Band Sponsor, 37-38; Senior Chalk Line Staff, 37-38; Secretary and Treasurer Stu¬ dent Body 37-38; Intramural Assistant, 36-37 ; Intramural Manager. 3-7-38 ; Barnwarming Queen, 3 7 j Drill Squad, 36-37. FRANK ARWOOD Erwin, Tennessee History, English, Geography Dramatic Club, 38; A. C. E., 36-38; Second Honor Roll; Buccaneer Staff, 38. WALTER REED Newport, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Social Studies, English University of Tennessee, 36-37 ; A. C. E., Second Honor Roll, Spring 32 ; Baseball, 3 2, 38. MINNIE JO BOYER Jonesboro, Tennessee English, History, French A. C. E., 37-38; Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38; Rural Life Club, 37-38; Operetta, 34; Second Honor Roll, Spring 37. DOROTHA JANE SEXTON Niota Tennessee English, Social Science, Art Murfreesboro State Teachers College, Summer, 37; Y. W. C. A., 35-38; A. C. E., 37-38; Oper¬ etta, 35-36-38; Music Award, 36 ; Glee Club, 35- 36-38. ROY STONE, Jr. Rockwood, Tennessee English, History, Social Studies International Relations, 37-38 ; Pestilozzian Society, 34-38 ; President Pestolozzian Society, 36-37 ; Dramatic Club, 34 ; Boxocrats, 34-38 ; A. C. E., 37-38; Operetta, 34-35 ; Music Award; Glee Club, 34-37; Second Honor Roll, 36-37-38; Can¬ didate for King of Barnwarming, 35. ROBERT LEE RANDALL Barnard, North Carolina History, English, Latin, Science Edward’s Military Institution; Pestolozzian Society, 3 7-38; Boxocrats, 36-37-38; Football, 37 ; Track, 37. J. WILL FOSTER Athens, Tennessee Social Studies, English f Biological Science Pestolozzian Society, 29-31 ; County Club, 29- 31 ; President County Club, 29 ; Operetta, 29. 10 The ‘Buccaneer 1938 31 une Seniors MARJORIE OLIVER Piney Flats, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Science Milligan College, 34-35 ; Home Economics Club, 38 ; A. Ct E., 38 ; Home Management House, 38. FRED BERRY Jonesboro, Tennessee Science, Mathematics, English, History Second Honor Roll, Winter 37. GEROME HARVILLE Rogersville, Tennessee Indusrtial Arts, Social Studies, Health and Physical Education T Club, 36-38; Pestolozzian Society, 36-38; Boxocrats, 36-38; Football, 34-38; Track, 37-3$; Baseball, 37-38; Football, 36-38. MAUDE FOX Jonesboro, Tennessee English, Social Science, Music Glee Club, 37-38; A Capella Choir, 38; Oper¬ etta, 38; A. C. E., 37-38; Y. W. C. A., 37-38 ; Rural Life Club, 37. MARY EDITH KEYS Jonesboro, Tennessee English t French, History MAEHUGH THOMAS DUNCAN Sheffield, Alabama English, Social Studies, Science, Health and Physical Education Birmingham Southern; Hiwassee College; T Club, 37-3-8 ; Pestolozzian Society, 36-38; Boxo¬ crats, 37-38 ; Baseball, 37. GEORGE JENKINS Mountain City, Tennessee English, History, Geography Appalachian State Teachers College, 35; Pian¬ ist Glee Club, 37 ; Operetta, 36 ; Pestolozzian Society, 35; Glee Club, 36-38. MARY RUTH BARRY Jonesboro, Tennessee English, History, Science, Art Maryville College, 32-34; Berea College, 35; Art Club, 36; Y. W. C. A., 37-38; A. C. E„ 37- 38, 1938 T ' he ‘Buccaneer 11 3[une Seniors GENIEVIEVE MOORE Limestone, Tennessee Home Economics, English f History Home Economies Club, 38; Home Management House, 3 8. ZETTA HARRIS Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Science, Science, Mathematics GEORGIA JOHNSON Mountain City, Tennessee English, Social Science, History LOUISE WALSH Mountain City, Tennessee English, History, Social Science GRACE RUNYAN Sevierville, Tennessee Home Economics, English f Social Science University of Oklahoma, 31 ; University of Ten¬ nessee, 36-37 ; Glee Club ; Pi Sigma. 12 The Buccaneer 1938 August Mentors JOHN BABCOCK Utica, New York Social Science, Health and Physical Education, English University of Toronto; University of Ten¬ nessee; East Radford Teachers College; Pesto¬ lozzian Society, 35-38; President Pestolozzian Society, 36-37 ; Dramatic C ' ub, 38 ; Boxocrats, 35- 38; A. C. E., 36-38; Rural Life Club President, 36-37; Second Honor Roll, 36-38; Alumni Editor Chalk Line, 36 ; August Editor of Buccaneer; Library Staff, 36. GLADYS CARDEN Hampton, Tennessee Geography, English, History Art Club, 34-3 8; President Art Club, 36-37. EVELYN GOODE Bristol, Tennessee Music, Latin, English, History Emory and Henry College, 29-30 ; Lenoir-Rhyne College, 30-31 ; Sullins College, 34-36; Pi Sigma, 37-38; A. C. E., 37-38; Glee Club, 37-38. RAYMOND BUXTON Lancing, Tennessee Social Science f Science, French, English T Club, 3 7-38 ; Pestolozzian Society, 37-38 ; Box¬ ocrats, 37-38 ; A. C. E., 38; Chalk Line Staff, 3 7-38; Buccaneer Staff, 37-38; Maryville Col¬ lege, 34-37. MAXIE EVERETT Maryville, Tennessee Home Economics, Health and Physical Education, English, History Treasurer Y. W. C. A., 35-36 ; Business Man¬ ager, 33-35 ; Home Economics Club, 34-38 ; Coun¬ ty Club, 34; Baptist Student Union, 34-35; Glee Club, 35-36 ; Second Honor Roll, Spring 36 ; Head of Tennis, 38; T. C. Award, 34 ; T Sweater, 35; Blanket, 38; Home Management House, 3 8. BERNICE POWELL OWEN Miami, Florida English, History International Relations Club, 37-38 ; Y. W. C. A. ; First Honor Roll, 37-38. LEONARD BROOKS Johnson City, Tennessee English, German, Science, History T Club, 35-38; German Club, 32-33 ; Boxocrats, 35-38; Science Club, 33 ; Operetta, 33-34; Glee Club, 33-34; Football, 32-37; Track, 38; Baseball, 38. MARGUERITE VANCE Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, French Pi Sigma, 35-38; Glee Club, 37; Buccaneer Staff, 37-38. The ‘Buccaneer 13 august Mentors VIRGINIA SPEARS Johnson City, Tennessee English, Health and Physical Education, Social Science f French Pi Sigma, 34-38; President Pi Sigma, 37-38; French Club, 35; A. C. E., 37-38; Vice-President Sophomore Class, 34-35 ; Buccaneer Staff, 37-3 8; Lyceum Committee, 37-38; Head of Baseball, 36; Head of Tennis, 37 ; T. C. Award, 35 ; T Sweater, 36. HUBERT SIFFERD Erwin, Tennessee Industrial Arts, English, Social Science Operetta, 38; First Class Musician; Band, 34- 38 ; Second Hono r Roll, Fall, 37 ; Assembly Com¬ mittee, Winter 38. ORA MAE BRYANT FERGUSON Erwin, Tennessee Geography, History, English ADA CROSS Piney Flats, Tennessee Social Science, Geography, English FLORINE MILLER Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, French, Geography ASNATH BIRCHFIELD MOCK Elizabethton, Tennessee History, English, Foreign Languages Maryville College; Sigma Omega, 34-35. ALICE PETERS Erwin, Tennessee English, Music, Social Science CLARENCE GREEVER Mountain City Tennessee English, History, Art Milligan College, 32-3 3; International Relations Club, 37-38; Pestolozzian Society, 37-38; Dra¬ matic Club, 38; Boxocrats, 37-38; A. C. E., 37- 38; Vice-President A. C. E„, 37-38; First Honor Roll, 37-38 ; Second Honor Roll, 35-36 ; Buccaneer Staff Art Editor, 37-38. 14 T he ' Buccaneer 1938 August Seniors THELMA McCLUEN Harriman, Tennessee English Social Science, Music JAMES H. BAKER Cleveland, Tennessee Science, History, Mathematics Carson-Newman, 24-25, 26-27. BEULAH BELL Powells Station, Tennessee English, Social Science, Home Economics EVA GRIGSBY Johnson City, Tennessee Geography, History, English U. M. CLEMMER, Jr. Midway, Tennessee Mathematics Industrial Arts, English, History Art Club, 37-3«8; Pestolozzian Society, 36-38; Boxocrats, 36-37 ; Track, 37-38. LOLA CROSS Piney Flats, Tennessee English, Social Science, Geography RAY TROTTER Sevierville, Tennessee History, Geography, Mathematics, French, English MILTON CARTER EDWARDS Erwin, Tennessee Mathematics, Latin, French, English Tau Alpha Omega, 36-38 ; First Honor Roll, Winter 37-38, Fall 36-37; Second Honor Roll, 36-37. 1938 The ' Buccaneer 15 august Seniors MARY ELIZABETH SNODDY Morristown, Tennessee Social Science Mathematics, English JAMES POTTER Butler, Tennessee Social Science Health and Physical Education, English ARTHUR MURRAY West End, New Jersey Biology, History, English, Industrial Arts University of Albaama ; Football, 35-38 ; Track, 35 ; Baseball, 35. ADELIA HULL Piney Flats, Tennessee English, History, Social Science ERNEST ARDELL SEXTON Elk Valley, Tennessee English, History, Geography Pestolozzian Society, 37; Cumberland College; Union College; University of Tennessee. MRS. NORA CUTCHER Ducktown, Tennessee English History, Geography MRS. MAUDE MEEK Jonesboro, Tennessee Social Science, Science, English, Music WILLIAM HURST Tazewell, Tennessee Social Science, Health and Physical Education, English, German 16 ' ' The ' Buccaneer 1938 August Seniors EVELYN PARSONS Johnson City, Tennessee Social Science, English, Art, Physical Education and Health WINNIE DAVES RANGE Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Social Science, Industrial Arts RUTH SHERWOOD NORTON Erwin, Tennessee English, Music, History, Science BEVA SMITH Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Science, French, Latin KATHRYN WETZEL Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Social Science A. R. SMALL1NG Piney Flats, Tennessee Mathematics, History, English ETHEL KATE PHILLIPS Blountville, Tennessee English, Science, Mathematics MILDRED Me PHEETERS Cleveland, Tennessee English, Geography, Science 1938 The Buccaneer 17 Sugugt Seniors LOUISE IRWIN Knoxville, Tennsesee English, Social Science, Art MABEL LLOYD Johnson City, Tennessee Social Science, English, Art ALICE HYDER Elizabethton, Tennessee English, Geography, History MAUD WILLIAMS Johnson City, Tennessee English Social Science, Art, Music PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE J. YATES BAILEY Toledo, North Carolina Science, Social Science, English CLARICE COPP Chuckey, Tennessee Home Economics, English Science 1938 19 1938 T h e ‘Bucca n e e r President _ Garner Range Vice-President _ Ale Jones 20 Th e B uc can ee r 1938 President - Edward Garland Vice-President _ Earl Hunt 1938 The Buccaneer 21 Pi Iftappa £ elta The 37-38 crop of Buccaneer bull-slingers covered the map like red ink. The first point reached was the Dixie Forensic Tournament at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina. Then, Earl Hunt and Phyllis Phlegar led their seven team mates by copping, respectively, second place in impromptu speaking, and third place in women s oratory. This happened in early December. Come mid February we follow the line to Boone, North Carolina, where we find the Hunt boy shining more brightly than ever; this time with second places in debating and in impromptu in the Appalachian Forensic meet. Nine also made this trip. Before the month of February is out, two team members! of the female species carry the red strip off on a short tangent, and grab off honors in the Women’s Smokey Mountain tournament at Bristol. Margarete Rumbley led the day with first place in oratory, closely followed by Phyllis Phlegar with third place in the same, plus second place in poetry reading. The girls liked the Smokey Mountain crowd so well that early March found us entertaining their men folk in a tournament on our own campus. The affair went over nicely thanks to student and faculty cooperation. Toward the end of March the line stretches out across the state where we find four of our freshmen grabbing off the two best places in the Tennessee State Freshman meet at Maryville. Some freshmen. (Continued on page 31) 22 The Buccaneer 1938 Elizabeth Barkley Highest Scholarship Erma Brobeck All Around Girl 1938 The ‘Buccaneer 23 Odie Helton Social Leader Paul Kilday President Senior Class Clinton Claiborne Handsomest Boy Evelyn Carrier Prettiest Girl Maxie Fox Most Popular Girl Kyle Dyer Best All Around Boy Dutstanlring tu Dents Selected By Student Body 1938 Bhe ‘Buccaneer 25 Best Girl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Cornelius Sabin Erma Brobeck Most Popular Boy Best All Around Girl Dutstmtding Students Selected By Student Body 26 T h e buccaneer 1938 Front Row, left to right: Vanlandingham, W. Borings Clark, Bowers, Barnette, Murray, Carson. Second Row, left to right: T. Boring, Fleming, Sanders, Warren, Harville, Randall, Brooks, J. Boring. Back Row, left to right: Duncan, Assistant Coach; Range, Walker, Humphreys, Deakins, Dunn, Sabin, Bales, Buxton, E. Garland, Webb, McCorkle, McMurray, Coach. jFoot all SCHEDULE AND SCORES Teachers College-0 Teachers College-12 Teachers College--- 6 Teachers College-0 Teachers College-19 Teachers College-0 Teachers College-7 Teachers College_13 Teachers College-t Morehead_19 Cullowhee_.-0 King_7 Boone_28 Tusculum_0 Carson-Newman _13 Cumberland_6 Maryville_10 Milligan_18 Coach of Football Captain - Manager - Trainer - J. G. McMurray __Walter Clark _Joe McCorkle -R. Buxton 1938 T he Buccaneer 27 Front Row, left to right: Buxton, manager; Dyer, Bullington, Lundy, Cross, West. Second Row, left to right: Range, Assistant Manager; White, Ryburn, Bowers, Kilday, Farmer, Coach McMurray. Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Teachers College Coach _ Captain _ Manager - Trainer _ IBasketOall SCORES AND SCHEDULE FOR 1938 83 Business College_32 38 Erwin Y_33 41 King_47 43 L. M. U_44 36 Tusculum_48 45 Maryville College_39 30 Emory and Henry_39 46 King_41 40 Carson-Newman_ 51 51 Tusculum___33 36 Maryville College_48 59 Churchill _39 24 Milligan_ 53 70 New York Celtics_80 44 Emory and Henry_67 24 Milligan_35 J. G. McMurray _Bill Lundy _H. G. Range _R. Buxton 28 T he ‘Buccaneer 1938 First Row, left to right: Garland, Nichols, Hunt, Hyder, Bowers, Webb, B. Dubbs, White, Duncan—Coach. Second ' Row, left to right: Winters, Williams, Ryburn, Brooks, C. Dubbs, Keller, Mc- Corkle, Sanders. Back Row, left to right: Arnold, Richardson, Kilday, Russell, Jones . IBasefcall SCORES AND SCHEDULE FOR 1938 Teachers College_ 1 Mars Hill- 12 Teachers College_ 12 Franklin College--- 13 Teachers College_ 6 Carson-Newman - 4 April 25 April 28 April 30 May 6 1 May 9 Mars Hill—there Emory and Henry—here Milligan—Keystone rnory and Henry—there Carson-N ewman—here Mav 27 May 12 May 16 May 18 May 20 May 24 L. M. U.—there Maryville—here Maryville—there Milligan—here L. M. U.—here Milligan—pending Coach - Manager Assistant Managers . Richardson, Russell 1938 T he ‘Buccaneer 29 Front Row, left to right: Newell Flemings Clicks Fields Vanlandingharcp Borings Hatcher. Back Row, left to right: Wallin, Howard, Bailey, Winkle, Lacy, Radder, Thornton. Crack SCHEDULE FOR 1938 April 12_Emory and Henry—there April 23_Emory and Henry—here April 30_Triangle Meet with Milligan and L. M. U. May 7_Smokey Mountain Conference May 14__State Meet—Knoxville Coach _J. G. McMurray Manager Fred Thornton 30 1938 The ‘Buccaneer Front Row, left to right: Greever Gross Bullington, H. Sherrod Boyer, Second Row, left to right: Coach McNeil Henry Fletcher, Lane,, Robinette C. Sherrod, Lundy. Cenm ' s SCHEDULES FOR 1938 Teachers College- Teachers College- 9 April 18_Maryville—here April 19_Appalachian—here April 22_Tusculum—here April 23_Biltmore College—there April 28_L. M. U.—here April 30_Cherokee—Elizabethton May 3_Roanoke College—there May 4_Bluefield College—there May 7_Biltmore College—here May 9_Milligan College—here Coach _ Captain - Manager - Emory and Henry_ Cherokee A. A._ 0 May 12_Maryville—there May 13_Newport Country Club M ay 14_Tusculum—there May 17_University Tennessee—there May 18_Newport Country Club May 19_Milligan—there May 20_Emory and Henry—there May 23_University Chattanooga—there May 24_Sewanee—there May 25_Murfreesboro Teachers—there _Archie McNeil I). E. Bullington -Hal Sherrod. 1938 The ‘Buccaneer 31 “C” Club PI KAPPA DELTA (Continued from page 21) Not to be outdone,, however, upper classmen Sabin, Gross, and Belvin, accompanied as always, by their coach, Mr. R. B. Cox, took off ten days in the latter part of April to climax the season with some real line stretching. Westward to Morristown; then northward, and westward again across Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, and Kansas to—to where? Why Topeka, Kansas, and the Pi Kappa Delta National Convention. On debate the boys won good compartive rating among the 850 tip-top representatives of the 150 colleges and universities in the largest single organization, of its kind, in the world. However, Neil Sabin of last year’s after-dinner speaking fame was not to be contented with average honors, so he entered the Student Stunt Night Contest, with his humorous mountain stories and captured the first place for Teachers College, and a beautiful silver cup for himself. The program was broadcasted over the Columbia Network. Sidelights of the season’s main program, as outlined above, include valuable service ren¬ dered, and valuable experience gained by team members, judging in numerous high school speech tournaments; invitations filled by Sabin, Hunt, and Belvin to speak before local and nearby civic organizations; a large number of schedule debates with visiting and visited colleges; and attendance of team members at intercollegiate debates judged by their coach, Mr. Cox. 32 The buccaneer 1938 T ' ffikmKei Winners Archery I MtdJkk Lkfoe? ht i l PdSefaall Satkki 1938 Bhe Buccaneer 33 Women’s Sntramural acttirittes Miss Ruth Maxie Fox, ’38, Manager HEADS Nannie Graham, ’39 Virginia Lyons, ’40 Helen Garst, ’40 Lenore Clemmer, ’40 Louise Campbell, ’39 Thelma Bergendahl, ’39 ate. Director Catherine Love, ’39, Assistant Manager FSPORTS Louise Rowland, ’40 Bettie Graham, ’39 Margaret Hammer, ’40 Maxie Everett, ’38 Catherine Love, ’39 Hilda Buchanan, ’38 Date Fall_ Fall_ Fall___ Winter Winter Winter. CALENDAR Activity Winner .Archery___Bettie Graham, ’39 .Volley Ball_Sophomores .Ping Pong_Hilda Buchanan, ’38 .Basketball_Freshmen .Foul Shooting_Tie: Winona Kelly, ’40; Virginia Lyons, ’40 -Tryouts_ Spring_Croquet Spring_Baseball Spring_Horseshoes Spring _Tennis Spring -Hiking Winner of Barnwarmin’ Stunt, November 22, 1937 Cbe international Kelation0 Club President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer _ OFFICERS _Neil Sabin -Alan Williams ..Erma Brobeck Layinia Bowers MEMBERS Louise Berry Lavinia Bowers Erma Brobeck Eleanor Carlock John Chwalek Jack Dunn Clarence Greever Lawrence Isenberg Alice Landreth Bernice Owen Neil Sabin Roy Stone Frank Troutman Elizabeth Vaught Alan Williams Helen Yoakley 1938 The Buccaneer 35 3. €. (ZB. President _ Helen Trivett Vice-President _ Clarence Greever Secretary _ Odie Helton Treasurer ___ Nagatha Gourley Sponsors _ Miss Ella Ross, Miss Blanche Britton, Prof. P. W. Alexander The A. C. E. is an organization for serving teachers through its publication “Childhood Education Magazine ’ and through its conferences. Membership of the State Teachers Col¬ lege Branch is over seventy. November_Tea and Election of Officers December_Christmas Party January_Open Meeting, Dr. John Rice, Black Mountain College February_Business Meeting March_Party, Business Meeting April_Speaker May_Social, Speaker 36 The ‘Buccaneer 1938 President _ Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer _ Reporter _ Sponsor _ Pi tgrna OFFICERS _Virginia Spears _Eloise Hagan _Marion Edmondson _Virginia Lacy _Ethel Dean Cloyd _Miss Ella Ross MEMBERS Alyce Badgett Allie Bird Barton Charlotte Brown Hilda Buchanan Sarah Burleson Ethel Dean Cloyd Frances Coe Emma Jean Conner Evelyn Carrier Evelyn Denton Mary Dunn Marion Edmondson Evelyn Goode Eloise Hagan Mildred Harrison Mary Ann Kyker ASSOCIATE Julia Beck Louise Campbell Catherine Erb Ursula Skipworth Maxine Wallin Shirley Mae Kyker Anne Jennings Elizabeth Lane Virginia Lacy Catherine Love Phyllis Phlegar Alma Lee Russell Genevieve Russell Sara Smith Betty Smelcer Virginia Spears Anna Thomas Helen Trivett Marguerite Vance Mable Wallin Marjorie Nell Zimmerman MEMBERS Eleanor Carloek Thelma Bergendahl Virginia McCullough Dorothy Thomas Helen Yoakley CALENDAR October -Tea for new members at Marjorie Nelle Zimmerman’s. November --Theatre Party with refreshments at Betty Smelcer’s. December -Fox and Goose Chase at Mable Wallin’s. January -Buffet Supper with Emma Jean Conner. February _Party. March --Progressive Dinner with Allie Bird Barton, Dorothy Thomas, Dean Cloyd. April -School Dance, Hay Ride. May -House Party. Play, “I will, I won’t.” 1938 B he ‘Buccaneer 37 38 T he ‘Buccaneer 1938 igrna SDmega Motto : Service Color: Lavender and White Flower: White Rose President _ Vice-President _ Second Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer _ Reporter _ Sponsors _ OFFICERS _Erma Brobeck _Patsy Kennedy _Maxie Fox _Mable Zachary _Virginia Miller _Ruth Mauk _Miss Elizabeth Black, Mrs. Thelma Brown MEMBERS Anderson; Esther Boring., Virginia Bowers Lavinia Chastain; Lena Dossett; Lucille Dunham; Louise Green; Ruth Hambright; Charlotte Harrell; Nelle Harrell; Sidney Hill; Lillian Hitch; Lynn Holmes; Isabell Hundley; Jeanette CALENDAR September 23-—Tea; Greetings to returning members. September 29—Ten Co-eds selected from student body. October 7—Early rising; Breakfast honoring new members. November 22—“Bigger and Better” barnwarmin’. December 18—Happy Christmas; Party in club room. January 1—Starting anew; Resolutions set for 1938. January—Basketball team feted. February 15—Sigma Omega Banquet; Hotel John Sevier. March—Let’s stay sweet; Taffy-pulling. April 14—“Absent Minded Bridegroom.” April 27—Hay ride. May 20-22—More excitement; To Linville; annual house party. May 27—Annual picnic; Thanks to Sponsors. June 3—Aloha Seniors ; Wear our insignia. Julian; Grace Kinskie; Mary Elizabeth Kirkpatrick; Doris Massengill; Edith Peery; Geneva Rankin; Lettie Jo Roberts; Mildred Self; Marguerite Slemp; Carolyn Stout; Dorothy Swingle;, Charlene Taylor, Pauline Tindall; Catherine Vaught; Elizabeth 40 The Buccaneer 1938 You’re most likely to find it at KING’S We invite you ... to test for yourself this quotation that comes from the lips of many a smart “Teacher”. . . . whether your want is a high fashion or one of the minor everyday necessities of life. East Tennessee’s Most Complete Department Store “Where Those Who Know Buy Their Clothes” NVLAY WE AGAIN REMIND YOU— that Electricity is cheap. Thrifty people everywhere are taking advantage of it for water-heating, cooking, re¬ frigeration, proper lighting and many other household and farm uses. You too are invited to participate. EAST TENNESSEE LIGHT POWER COMPANY TENNESSEE EASTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 1938 T he ‘Buccaneer 41 Cau aip a SDmcga President _Erma Brobeck Vice-President _Peter Naher Secretary _Georgia Mae South Treasurer _Walter Garland Sponsors _Dr. Ruth Thomas, Professor Hodge Mathes MEMBERS Elizabeth Barkley Velvia Boston Lavinia Bowers Jo Boyer Erma Brobeck Voil Brobeck Charlotte Brown Mildred Brown Katherine Buckles Clinton Claiborne Rex Depew Louise Dunham Kyle Dyer Milton Edwards Lois Emmert Hurbert Fletcher Betty Graham Nannie Graham Negatha Gourley Edward Garland Walter Garland Earl Hunt Kent Herrin Maxine Jenkins Mary Ann Kyker Paul Moody Peter Naher Lettie Jo Rankin Worley Richardson Luke Russell William Ryburn Georgia Mae South Forrest Tilson Helen Trrvette Marilyn Vanderstein Helen Yoakley 42 B he ‘Buccaneer 1938 Compliments of AMERICAN BEMBERG CORPORATION ... and ... NORTH AMERICAN RAYON CORPORATKYN Mrs. Hodges has always believed in serving you the best Quality Products at the Cafeteria; for that reason she has served you Southern Maid Ice Cream for the last decade. SOUTHERN MAID DAIRIES, INC. 500 SOUTH ROAN STREET JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 1938 The ‘Buccaneer 43 pome economics Club officers President _ Vice-President - Secretary-Treasurer Reporter - _Louise Dunham Marion Edmondson _Betty Graham _Helen Clark MEMBERS Erma Brobeck Nannie Graham Emma Jean Conner Virginia Bowman Marjorie Oliver Leona Shoun Patsy Kennedy Helen Clarke Betty Graham Louise Dunham Marion Edmondson Helen Garst Louise Rowland Esther Anderson Louise Roberts Martha Davis Leola Cates Frances Dixon Helen Fudge Ruth Mauk Clarice Jeffers Hope Corroll Mildred Brown Maxine Jenkins Lula Sexton Ella Horton Elizabeth Shell Mary Elliott Helen Walker Ada Garland Maxie Everett Catherine Love 44 The Buccaneer 1938 AUTO SALES CORPORA TION 103 Wilson Ave. Johnson City, Tenn. ... Distributors ... DESOTO and PLYMOUTH Good Used Cars Too We operate a First-Class Repair and Refinishing Department Compliments of Hamilton National Bank THE BURR HARRISON STUDIO 210 1 2 East Main Street JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Photographer for The Buccaneer p. m. c. a. The following cabinet members have worked hard this year to make the organization a success: President _ Vice-President _ Secretary-Treasurer _ Business Manager _ Assistant Business Manager Pianists _ Chorister _ Custodian - _Margaret Armstrong _Dorothy Stout _Marion Edmondson _Charlotte Ham bright _Mary Frances Kelley Irene Reynolds, Elizabeth King _Lucille Dossett _Catherine Love Through the genuine cooperation of our members and program committees many interesting programs have been given at vespers and Y. W. C. A. meetings during this year. Much pleasure was gained from the usual Christmas Party given to the unfortunate chil¬ dren of Johnson City. 46 The Buccaneer 1938 Washington County Hardware Co. Hardware and Builders ’ Supplies Sherwin-Williams Paint—McCormick- Deering Farm Machines Phone 37 Jonesboro, Tennessee Compliments of Hill-Summers Chevrolet Co., Inc. Sales and Service Johnson City, Tennessee The Car that is Complete An Institution In Your School Life! To you, as a member of the stu- dent body of the State Teachers College, the Majestic Theatre ex¬ tends heartiest congratulations on your completion of another suc¬ cessful school year. We hope we have been a part of your school life, and that we have helped to make your stay in Johnson City a more pleasant one! We are grate¬ ful, that as an institution in your school life, we may have afforded many happy hours with school pals, and are hopeful that this in¬ stitution will, in the future, con¬ tinue to afford happiness, as well as to revive golden school memories. MAJESTIC THEATRE with THE TENNESSEE, STATE and LIBERTY Compliments of THE LANCASTER COMPANY EQUIPMENT-SUPPLIES 00 BUILDING - SPECIALTIES ENGINEERING - SALES - SERVICE - CONTRACTING T Johnson Citej.Tennessee We Specialize hi Service to Institutions 1938 T he ‘Buccaneer 47 Q usic The music organizations have had a very busy year with many engagements on and away from the campus. The band unit now numbers about fifty and continued growth is anticipated. It has participated in parades, played at athletic events, and has given numerous concerts in and about Johnson City. The Glee Club and Choir started a busy season by participating in the great massed chorus of the Appalachian Choral Societies in the rendition of Handel ' s “Messiah at Christmas time. The orchestra also participated in this. Possibly the high spot of the year for these organizations was the production of Charles Gounod’s opera, “Faust, in which the vocal organizations and orchestra took part. The Student Activities Committee has recently granted permission to the Director of Music to award an STC monogram to outstanding students in the various musical organizations. T he Buccanee 1938 48 Compliments of When You Think of SCOTT’S GROCERY Fashion Style : The AND REASONABLE PRICES j Come to the j Student ' s Store CHARLES STORE ; Compliments of PARKS-BELK j! CO. Johnson City Steam Shoes Clothing ;; Laundry Millinery : ; Johnson City, Tennessee Ready-to-Wear ; Johnson City, Tennessee s 1938 T h e ‘Buccaneer 49 J7ootli0i)t Plapers President - Vice-President Secretary _ Sponsor _ .Mabel Wallin — Kent Herrin -Erma Brobeck Miss Ella Ross The Footlight Players were organized during the Fall Quarter, 1937, under the leadership of Miss Ella Ross, an alumna of the College and now in the Education Department. The purpose of the club is to increase the interest in dramatics, further the knowledge and appreciation of stage productions, and to give special training such as public school teachers are expected to have. The Footlight Players made their first appearance in the college auditorium on the evening of May 12, 1938. The productions were: “Wedding Bells ’ directed by Mable Wallin. “Cloudburst ’ directed by Charlotte Brown. “The Power To Be,” directed by Miss Ella Ross. 50 Lhe Buccaneer 1938 THE ROXY Where the Service and Food Is Deluxe Soda Fountain — Sandwiches The Roxy ' s Own Make of Ice Cream Byron Mallis Fred Dolan ; Acme Dry Cleaners Compliments of 202 N. Roan Phone 1837 l ! PIERCE and PIERCE COOP FOR LIFE 1 SHOE REPAIR SHOP . . m 106 Buffalo Street BOTTLING COMPANY Complete Outfitters for All Sports Compliments of LONDON’S ET WNC Motor Trans- j Hardware - Paint Sporting Goods portation Company : L. H. LYLE IRIS BEAUTY SAI.ON Distributor Latest Creations of Hair Styles “Tom’s” Toasted Peanuts Corner Spring and Tipton—Phone 703 Phone 1149 Johnson City, Tennessee ; Johnson City, Tennessee Mrs. Helen Burns Moore ; WORLEY’S SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repairing. We will Clean, Dye, or Repair your Shoes to give you Complete Satisfaction. Compare our Prices and Quality Rubber Heels a Specialty. 207 BUFFALO STREET JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 1938 The TZuccanee r 52 The ‘Buccaneer 1938 WE ARE PROUD of our TEACHERS COLLEGE Proud too, of the fact that we have been jewelers in Johnson City for 52 years! BECKNERS’ D : amonds - Watches - Jewelry Humphreys Equipment Company, Inc. Headquarters for Sporting Goods Phone 97 113 E. Market Johnson City, Tenn. DICKSON-ELLIOTT PRINTING CO. College Annuals and Publications Johnson City, Tennessee KINKEAD FLORAL “Say it with flowers and say it with ours ” Sevier Theatre Bldg.-Johnson City LEADING STYLES ... for ... COLLEGE MEN and DAD Compliments of Johnson City Transit Co. Inc. Congratulations Seniors! PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers of Pet Ice Cream 1938 1l he ‘Buccaneer 54 The Buccaneer 1938 ANDERSON DRUG Compliments STORE JOHN SEVIER HOTEL i ON THE MINUTE SERVICE One of East Tennessee ' s Leading Hotels Phone 1094 The Convenient Corner Excellent Coffee Shop Johnson City, Tennessee M. T. McArthur, Manager “MASENGILL’S’’ Summers Hardware j Ready to Wear Supply Co. ; oApparel for Women Wholesale Only ! and Girls Johnson City, Tennessee ; FREE SERVICE TIRE Compliments of CO. WHITE CITY Goodyear Tires and Esso Products LAUNDRY Home of Delco Radios Johnson City, Tennessee ; | Compliments of Compliments of ! DOSSER’S S. H. KRESS Department Store CO. READY-TO-WEAR, DRY GOODS j ; Johnson City, Tennessee MILLINERY and SHOES 228-230 East Main Street | 1938 The B ncearner 55 56 T he Buccaneer 1938 Compliments of Cash Haul Wholesale Company Smythe Electric Co. Anything Electrical R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS 238 E. Main St. Phone 5198 Compliments of Universal Motor Corporation “Your Bodge and Plymouth Dealer” DRINK GsstMl The Chocolate Bar “Uncle Arthur’s Place” SODAS, LUNCH, MUSIC A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Fidelity-Bankers Trust Co. J 323 East Main Street JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE ARCADE SHOE SHOP Work Neatly Done While You Wait C. T. KING STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Fresh and Cured Meats 910 North Roan St. Phone 522 Johnson City, Tennessee Brogden-Gregg Electric Co., Inc. Electrical Contractors and Dealers 313 South Roan Street Compliments of French Dry Cleaners, Inc. “LEADING CLEANERS” 102 Wilson Avenue Compliments of J. S. GROCERY 113 Buffalo St. Phone 14? Lyle Furniture Company NEW and USED FURNITURE 123-125 Spring St. Phone 271 Johnson City, Tennessee MARTIN’S Phone 598-W 111 Spring St. “We Specialize in Permanents’’—$1.90 to $10.00. Perfect Beauty Service Jones-Vance Drug Store Inc. Only the Best Main and Spring Streets Compliments of Tennessee Motor Co. “Watch the Fords Go By” Compliments of Moneyhun Wholesale ✓ Company
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