Mercer University - Cauldron Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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'I 'iv llriLbiite. 1915 VOLUME FIVE Published Annually by the Senior Class of Mercer University MACON, GEORGIA Dl. FoUHtVIl:Ā . c. M ( en 3 j tilfirrfi JIJiiIui jfurrraJrr. D. 0ā€ž 5j minnit for hie prhubrnht . rinisyiriinur. fur hie allriiiaiiir in Duly. aĀ«h MpiUutttlPhrii itjt Imi ablr nrrnirra to thr Baalist firmiminutiiui aiih In fflrr- j rrr Utiiurrsihi, thin twlmiir in in irttfvtUij brftiralri) I Ini Ihr rluHH nf iiitirlrrii liimiVn'i a lift fil'lrrii. an an rx- 1 yrrsninn nf Ihr prnfiwub rriiarh auh In nr rulcrlanirJi ā–  fur liiitt by ihr niitbrtiiu of itir Uniurrrllfi. t i i j i I j j Trustees of Mercer University Terms to E spire in 11 3 J , V. If. H-Utitr.r. Mo'iltrif ,1, Pofe ltnowN, HawkinS'illc I, .iN JN'fi Ifeititows, Auicrirus J. S. IIaxda sav. Newnmi R.ui.e{ Lose, Leesburg F. M. Long l b V. LaG range .J, i. QllitOMQ, President VV. H. McWhorter, U'oodvilfe V, A. Taliaferro, Macon Jons E. White, Atlanta Terms to Empire in 1916. A, L. Adams, Macon E. C. Daicak, Macon W. II. Davis. Waynesboro A. IĀ , Freemas. Sewn an W. F. George, Vienna V, A. I ton ax, Agnes K. J. Wji.binghaai, Macon M, A. ( i .iitK, Macon A. J. MoXchief, JLiriicsvilli- C. li. Parker, McRae ('LlFmii Walker. Monroe Terms to Kip ire ii r 1917, W. Kvass, Sanders ville E. V- (.' vebaw.iv, Washington W. li. Hardman, Commerce H. C, Graxbbkhv. Mncun It. F. l.uuiix, Macon V. F. Jenkins. Entontnn ('. II. I’thKi.ii, H.'iaIi'v V J.. Stapleton, Colquitt II II. Tift. .In., Tifton 11. J, Willett, Atlanta ----------i The Faculty William Lowndes Pickard, D.D. LL. I). President. James Freeman Sellers, A.M. Dean, Chemistry. Wiiiuji Wilder Dintm, Pli.B. Mathematics, Gail Li ke Ciuteh, A.M. Hiolot y. Eluded John Kohhkhteh, D.D. Fiible, James Hubs Garner, A.Ii. Associate Professor Mathematics. Latin mu! History, William Emeiia (juuikkv, A ll. Physics am! Astronomy, John (thkes Harrison, A.M. II.D. Philosophy nad Education. John Scott Mckrav, A.M. Greek Lancfuac e and Literature. Kim adds Bobo Mlrkav, A. It Modern L im utifjrs. Lucie DeVotie Newton, A.11. Associate Professor of Lnglisk aut History. Robert Lee Pvlliam, A.M. Latin Language ami Literature. Freii A. Hodins, A.B. Physical Cult are and Director of Athletics. Caul William Steed, A.M. Knfflish Lam ntii c ami Literature. Chester Albert Smi'BV, B.S.. Phnr.l). Dean of Pharmacy School. Materia Med tea and Pharmacy. Mm Sal lie Goelx Boone, A.B. Librarian. Law F.wri.TY Law Faculty W11-1-1 AM LciVVS'UKS I'lCKAKD, D.D. I -1 - -1 . President. Eakuiy Sperm, 1.1.1). Judge I'. S. t ourt, Dvnn, Lecturer oh Constitutional and International Laic. Wiiuaji Mamm tox Felton, A.M. ILL. Principles of Evidence, Criminal Laic, Ohvu.1.1: Aug carts I1 auk, LL-B. Pleading and Practice, Constitutional Laic, Federal Procedure, Secretary to Faculty. Axtinew Wade Lawk, A.It. IS. L. Common and Statute Laic, Eireexe I’. M ai,i,iiv, ILL, Neal Estate, Commercial Laic, Assist nit I Secreturi . John It. L. Smith, A.II. Fh II. LL.B. Equity, Partnership, Agency, Domestic liciatioris, Bailments. Si b Faculty Sub Faculty Hkuby Lee Lawiox, Physics. Gf.ohge lieĀ ii Coe 11II AN, Pharmacy, Jesse Win,is Ilor.MAN, STANi.ey Kittrell Taxskii, Hittloffjf. Claitjk Gibson Stevens, Knox Walker, Chetn is! ry. Ron in Atkinson Bei.i., History. Arthur List: Milling, Psycholur y and Education. Mii.ton Hkbiikht Davis, (irrpk. Waymonij Helton McLesky, Assislanl Librarian. Senior Class Roll OFT KT.lt S Got H. Weias . , . ..................-......................................... Preetdtnt Pitn M iiu n . Vice-Pretident IJ. 4$. LjixiaswĀ - . Prophet It. L Cowart . Orator J. W. Hdijus'..............................-........................ - Athtrtie Director F. L- Hiixt . Secretary K. I . Wenriiv............................................................... Trcatorer F. L .lonxsntsf ............................................................... Tretatnr W. W. (ilHuX ................................................................ Itirturiaii Aktiil'i L, MfiiiKo .... Pott HKMBF.RS Adultu, H. K- Holman, J. V. Mellon, W. It. Arnold, C. II. Ilujtulrv. C. SI. Moore, J. C- Aullninn, I.. I). limit, F- I,. .Mulling. A. L. Barber, I .r I toy Jackson. Arthur Farter, W. C. Ilill. E. A. .liirrard, 11. W. Steven . C, G. ChrMopltcr. W, C. Johnston, I1. I,. Tanner. S, K. Cooper. A. G. June , C. B. Walker, Knox Cowart, It. I .lordnil, s. B, Weljli, E. |ā€ž Davis, 11. H. ,1 rĀ sejā€˜, S. B. Wells. Guy H. Hill, V. P. l.anesiMer, l S, Wheeler, Foul i-llH-rhart, A. B. Ianulrurn, C. B. Williams II. M. Esin. T. H. Lawson. II. I.. Worthy K. I.. Forester, Hcr ehcl Lewi . J. C. Gibson, W. W. McCIwky. W. B. Grace. Walter Massey, H. S. Gunn, W. F Maughon, S. F. POSr-GIt A Dl’ATES. Codirnn, G. H. Gibson, O. C- Flvmaie, It. H. Cummings, G. L Hogan, II, Jl, HlltKItT KENNETH ADAMS. A il HmmiA Damumi, (ā–  , Associate I'ldiloT Cauldron: Vnrsily Football I9H-; Varsity Has-cbull 1911; Vico I resident Gibson Mercer Club; Nut Club; Farmer's Club; Greek Club; LHerary Club; Wesleyan Chib; TeacherĀ ' AssĀ«iati m: Ministerial Assnciation; l lii 1MU Literary Sfecirtj; Son-fraternity Organization. ' Alui truths rfirirr Ā«raw nrrM from hi longue CAlrVKltT HINTON AĀ N01,I , A ll, •r. I ' M AĀ '1 S, t i.k. Entered Senior Class from Emmy College. Wesley on Club; Tenuis Club; Alplm Tau Omega. ā€œHe tij htsl t’ pifftiy, hr lurrti 1Ā 191 ' N - I I TilEH ItVltON UI.TM.XN. I.It. ā€œCAority Tirrow, Ca. Itesrrrc Football Team 191(1-11: law Claw Debate 191-1; Wesleyan Club; French Clnli; Fanner'1 Club; Alembie Club; Teatherv’ Aswlsliuii; Cit roaian Literary Society ; Nmi- Fratemily Organization. l f o ni a h ronfrai to the uttermostā€ LeHOY BARBER, A-B- ā€œSiUMr MorLTlII. (il. Associate Editor Mererrran 1911-1 A; College HUI .Club: Former's Club: Nut Club; Ciceronian Literary Societ) ; 1ā€˜an-llrUCTH' Council; Kappa Sigma, People fA t( make pun arr like ;Ā«in(' s hny that pur cvpprrj ,n tk railroad trmekt.'' EDWIN ATKINSON BEUā€ž A.I , f Ed Atijutta, Ga, President Junior Class; Cauldron Hoard of Management; Varsity Pool tut 11 1914; AĀ sistunt Manager Baseball Train 1911; Assistant Manager Font ball Team 1914; Manager Track Team 1913: Athletic Editor Merccrian; Y M. C Cabinet; Sub-Faculty; Literary Club; Original Freshman Club; Cheer Leader l! | 2-!3-IP 13. Ph| iJrlta Literary Society; Ministerial Association; President SronĀ Ffateniily DrgoninitiiMi. L t thafr li rr nt’W wh nrrrr Irirrtf before. Jrtt thoie vku ntiCnge lor it ii'if t'lrt f ir wiure, WILLIAM CLAUDE CHRISTOPHER, A H. Abe Buiuriu.:, Ga, President Teurtiers' Association 1914-13; Class Basket ball; Literacy Club; Orange und Bl Ā®k Staff; Historian Junior I.Ā Ā Class; Original Freshman Club; Impromptu Debate Fall Term Debate 1913; Merer r-B U ir Debate 1913; Phi Delta Literary Society; S'mi Fraternity Org.miratinn ā€¢ā€˜Ilitlhrr zchnt lift before m) fret J yi nof.'re ikall eitiiaiie. ' AI.BKRT COUPON COOPRH. A H l-Coop,r At -asta. ( a Staff Artivt Caukinm; Mcrcrrinn Staff 1911-13; President Ministrri.il I'.sarintiun 19H- 15; Glee Club 1913-14-15; French Club: Greek Club; Benedict Club; Original FrttliMan (ā€œlull; Vice-President Spriiit Clii'-s; Ijlpturj Club; I'bi Delta l.itrf-irv Society; S Ā«-Prat- crnity Orgnuiuithin. ā€œWftt) m,rya u rf r r li' i.it nlhrr n f lit pr tr, ā€˜ ROBERT LKSTEIt COW AltT. .III. S I'mcarl Coiljxi, Ga. Glce Club 1913-1415; Law Class Debate 1914; President Law Forum; Mrrcer-Furiivan Debate; Senior Class Orator; Ciceronian Literary Society; Fmu-li Club; Son-Fraternity Organization. -Thf ihalhnc murmur, lull the ilrrp urr dumOJ' MILTON HKItllKIIT 11AVIS. V It ā€˜M. U.ā€˜ Mai os. Ga. l-'.dllor-in-Clilief Mtmrbn 191I-L5; Impromptu Debate 1913; Su tv-Faculty; President Locust Grove Club; Champion Tennis Doubles 1915; President Trnnb Club 191S-1H1; Track Team; President Greek Club: Junior Class. Historian; Literary Club: Orange and Hindi Si jiff 1 !ā–  I :i 11 j I.. 11 m Club; VVe-V;. .in Club ; Nut Club; Teachers' tsMveiation; Xon-Frulrriilly Organization, 'lif light nr with fhr gift you huff, ,-t itii with for wort Irfyoud, VIU.I M PASCHAL DILI., A,It. 'il l Itu I.E ri iaiV|ijt, (m. Original FmhnĀ n Clul : Gmk Club; Gibwn Mercer Club; Tmebers' Asuwlatkiii; Phi Delta IJtfriirv Society; Stink-nC Volunteer Band; MtnLtcrkil Association; Non-Fraternity Orjtuiiutiva. tiff pi r thiiif tltJ irtr phimiarl tOilMfl II druseĀ mtt book.ā€ AI.VI IIAHNRY RBF.KIlAUT. A lt, ā€œPruett Gilisviuje, CiJt. President Grimtn Club; Nut Club; Latin Club; Xim-Pnltrnilj- Orgunltatlon. inf I hit rr I hul i.iflnit ithffh nirrr th thinr ' THOMAS IJKUNDON RSTES, Lit, Med I1mtvf.il. G . Nul Club; Wr-.liMim t tub; Literary Club; Treasurer Frendi Club; Gibson-Mrrcvr Club; Orange and Black Stuff HM M'; Cauhlrun Huff; Class Athletics: Fall Trnn IMu.tr lt)U; Impromptu Drhnlr 1915: Non-Fraternity Orgniiiuitirm. •'OrtC thnutjht btt fiats nit thr fn mp to IrffAf, ElRItSCHBL. FORESTER, A.lk ā€œBig Hugā€ l(isl u KilVV, G . Varsity Football ISUl-PJ-lSU; Captain Football Team 1914; Vanity basketball 1910- 14-15; Vanity Baseball 1910-14 15: Original Fn hnitn Club: Athletic I'iKdW Fmhman ClaĀ ; PresiArnt Sophomore Class; Phi Della Lilrrurj Society; Son-Frntfjnll} llrpnliition, ā€˜Trut m Hit Htedh fĀ« thr Ā« c i r rar tbr rlini tit ttit mf. WILLIS WILD Lit GIBSON, A. 11. l r'Tongfi ā€˜ M toN, Ca. Original Freshman Club; (irrek Club; Mjiri.ni Club; Nul Club; Wesleyan Club; Historian Senior Class. ' Jjiltfr [ kntnc rtf othrr mm. Too lilt If flu t from am ' WALTER J. GRACE, A ll. IFflft Macus, Ga. Varsity Basketball 191Ā« 13 11 15; Varsity Baseball Iflltl-ll-ll-lS; .Secretary Freshman Class; Wesleyan Club; College Hill Club; I-atin Club; Track Team 1913-14-1Ā«; Pan Hellenic Council; Xu Pi Beta: .Sijjlun Alpha Epsilon. ā€œCmfont berth math if in Aij property of tminr . WILLIAM FMliD GUNN, ll.W, A riipp C Avatffli m.i.c. Ja. Fall Trim DrMe |9li; Impromptu Drliatc 11 I5; Merer r-Fiimmn Male V. M. C. A. Cabinet; Tennis Club; Cauldron Board tĀ f Management; City M is sinu Worker: 'resellers’ V. -ot-inli.m: Cicfronlim I iterary Society; Non-Fraternity Organization. Of mrinnt r yentle, of ufftclioni mild, In rt'if ti uniĀ , nimplirify n rhiltl JESSK WILLIS HOLM AM, A.ll.y Prtochtr Sukllji.vs, Q . Secretary-Treasurer Soplwmore Class: Winner Science Medal 1914; President Purity League; President Alembic Club; Pri-mlmt Norman Institute Club; Varsity FoOtabll lillU- 13-1Ā ; Assistant Manager Basket ball Train: Sub Faculty; Captain Hcscrro Basket b:i]| Train: A. M. C. V Cabinet; Class Atblrlir Director; Greek Club; Ministerial Association. ā€œOh, for a forty partuĀ pmerr.ā€ I.K.S MASON IIL'GtT.EV. A.ll.. LL.lt. J He thinks too much: ftirh me n nrr thin or row. . 'Senator' ā€˜ā€™Boobā€ Auihvilu, 0 . Varsity Baseball IlHS-11-15; Glee Club 191’J-Iā€˜J: Mcreer Quartet; lni|iruiii|iti; IVlintf 1915; Champion Pffontc I91J; Y M. C V Cabinet 1!Ā 11-1-5; Secretary-Treasurer Ministerial Associat inn: Secretary Senior .Class; City Mission Worker: Iireek Club; Nut Club; Tennis Club; Phi Delta Literary Society: Serret a rj Non-Fraternity Organisation. 7 it not fiwr thtn to he wfra Or nine or aerrr ’’ AKTIIL'K JACKSON A. 11. i Jerk'' Mjuhmjn , (!a. President Y M, C, A. 1911-15; Vice-Presiilriit Y. M. C. A 1913-11; Original Freshman Club; Tcadlftt' AiMClfttion; Fall Term Drbate 1913; Impromptu Debate 1913-11-15; Cham- pion Debate 1911; Ciceronian Literary Swkly; Ministerial Association; Soh-Fraternity Orgarii alion. 'ā–  H’ttf r item hir rarwl on l natur far attmiltr. I hi nob ft- rnsoroplr hi hit ftitjir hr jfilf. DAV1D WILSON JARllAHD, A.B. ā€œDart N'atĀ l, Ga- Teiiela-r-' Assori a I inn: Ministerial Association; Phi Delta Literary Sorielv; Non-Frater- nity Organization. '.tail I ttould that njr hini nt crinM attrr Tki Ihoui hl that arien in on. M ICON, Ga. Class Testator; Or.iiijtr rind (Hark Staff ifill-12; Locust Gmt Club: Crwiileut Sinviiil (’loss; Origllvil Freslinian Club: Ill-lory Club; Secretary Miu-uii Chili: Ciceronian Literary Society; Xou-Fnitcrnity Organisation. ā€œ.inti nine ' ! never tlnrr In aerltr ux funny ns ivin. fH.-VHI.KS It A XT IKK jnSKS, A. IS.. 1,1..Ā . fiiuier' Macon, Ga, Cauldron Hoard of ManapMnt: Man.-ijcr Grange mill Itlnrlc toil-It: Historian Kresii- iĀ iĀ i Class,; Historian Senior Class; College Mill Club; UVsteyan Club; Original Frcsli- •11« Club: .Vhu-on Ctu'b; Literary Chili; SĀ« Cl Jk-tu; Fill Delta Thrla. .Vy book were vownriuV Im Kn. And fvlljf'r nil Ibrif rr Itiuyht mr 4-AJIfHI. BAHSKV JOIUJAK, A,II. ā€œSfliur' (iiHimi.v, 0,1. Vicc-Presiili-nl S| ci-ial Class; landmark Cluh; I.oeusl Grove Club; Secretury Trochers' Association: Glee Club CM2-1S-1I-15; Vice-President Glee Club I9U-I5: V M. C. Cabinet; Non-Frulernity Irgantuition. ā– To those men that tuu;rh( him arter e aaaoner. SAMVEL HEM IS JOSEY, VIE •TJltle Hnnii Brtmir, G . President Ijtlin Clul ; Akmbic Club; Frendi Club; N'ut Club; Original Freshman Club; Colli-ge Hill Club 4 Kappa Sigma, ā–  irAfM tin hritk minor jutitls for fatuity-uni'. CI.YSSES SIMl’SOK I .ANT ASTER, A.It. f ā€œLtrnti GaiJfmn.i.r. (iv Farmer’s Club; TmelirrĀ ' Asswiallon; Benedici Club; President CliutbiluwrlnN Club: J m Class Debate I9IA; Phi Della I.Hrmry Society; Nan Fraternity Organization. ā–  Thrrrs nolhinrf to fcecoarr 1 mow At Wfldtrf stillans nail hvmiittit, CRAWFORD M'UCieaS LANPIUM. V1V w njjjrj CinvHTiui, C.i. Cauldron SUIT; Literary dub; French Club: Latin Club; College IMl Club; Glee Club 1910-11-12; Mercer Quartet; Y, ,M. C. A. Cabinet: Manager Baseball Team 101.5; Su Pi Bela: Phi Delta Tlwta, ’’Find out Ihe raatr of this r fert. HF.lt HY LEIi LAWSON. A.B. Dgrologg GMSfiaviiji, CJa. Sub Faculty; 'ifr-Prrsidfiil (irmian Club; Nui Club; Teacher ’ Association; Farmer’s (Muli l VVfskyun Club; I’hi Delta Li tern ry Society; NWiF mternity Orpa i natation. ā€œit’ll U'itcr bring r mttl thait trait; II'Ā Jttfrr bring mrfk lluiit firm',' v .IOIIN CMI’-M IN I.EWIS. A IL -Johnim Smut a, Ga. HijsilW’S Manageif'Oranpe and III nek I HI A; French Chili; History Club: Wrilwim Club; Col kit- Hill Club; Lite ran Club; President Law Forum; Pan I Mien (on licit: Nil I’l lleln; Phi I kit a Theta. ā€˜.•I ntl Frtnrhr hr pakt fat fagrr and frlirhlg.' WAV MONO BEI.ION Mel.KSKV, All. 'ā–  J oet Haucvtci.l, Ga. tiler Chili 1918-11-1A; President French Club; Vice President History Club; Vice-Presi •lent Teachers' Association; Literary Chib; Gilivou-Mererr Club; Editor-In-Chief Orange and Black J!il t- IS; Fall Term Debate 1913; Impromptu IX'balr I9M-1S; Champion Debate It'll; Mercer-1 Say lor Delink ISti; Sub Faculty; Phi IX-lln Literary Society; Non-Fraternity pyganfealiritt. Hr toudr mingiĀ malif. anil SiVl indite.' HKItHEKT SEAL MASSEY, A H. ā€œMonth' Cpuboii, lu. Track Tttiin 1914; Class Kootliall lĀ lt; Treasurer Junior Class; 'ic rnsid(|lt 1’urity l.rugue; City Mission Worker; Miniilcrial A wintkii; Icttlwn Association; Student VĀ«|- untorr Bund; Champion Debate 1315; lā€˜ld Delta Literary Socirty. . In i gladly kĀ M hr Irmr ami gladii Irrhi. SIDNEY Fit AN KLIN MACD HON, .H, J Sid WixKij C.i. Secretary Junior Oasst Band HH3-]l-l5t Class .Vlblrlirs; Heserve Fontinali 1914: Fanner Club; Nut Club; French Club: Wesleyan Club; Ulorary Club; Jlerccrh.t. Staff I9I4-M: ( untilrun Staff; Teneber-s' Association: Ciceronian [Jttran- Society; Non-Fraternity Organist lion. •Truth fro in hit lipt prrrailrd tf.11 double ā€œ WILLIAM BOSS MELTON, A.IV. 11. B. HonT Macox, G . Kr mv; Cauldron Hoard of Mamijtruirnt; Nut Club; Original Fn-dnniiii Club; History Cluli. ā€œHit ft U Jit lent but lilt I on tlii' libit. JAMES fl.KVEI.ANI MOOli E. A.It- V Comfort Ki iiia-SaS'. Ci.i. (ifec Club 19l( l 1-12; Bcnnlirl Clulij Gkrawiijiii Literary Swirly; .Ministv-rju! Asso-iia- (.iiii; Non-Fraternity OrĀ«.mi !i1 inn. 'I, thus neglecting worldly rmU, nil thdiculed To r hut urn anil the hellrring of mg mind.' AHTIII’II I.EE Mt'IJ.IXC, ill. v .I AV T Mac ok. Ga. SulĀ Fiu-ully: Impromptu Debate 1913; Champion Delate 1913; Mcreerian Stud l!HI- 13: Sen'or ClaĀ« Poet; F reach Club; Literary Club: Ciceronian Literary Society; N'mu Fra- ternity ( iim. ā€˜For Frtntkf of Pnrh war III him iru MWr.'’ WILLIAM CLING PARKER. A H. Piggii Watchbs. Ga.' E.cUtor-in-Clui-f f auliirĀ«in_j Bntiniss Mannjirr Orange and IS lack 1911-la; Varsity Foul- (ml! 1913-14-13; Reserve Bnskctlwill I 111:? 11 • 1.1; Lite rare Club; Allilrlic Director Snplininurc t'ln.vf.; Reserve Itnsrhnll I9iri-lt; French Club; Tr.it-hrrs Ai-soeialicm; Ministerial A'sncia- tiim: Phi Della Literary Society: Vice-President Non-Frstemity Organisation. I.i I thr sen rid alidr. lei the world go: .1 fig for rare and a fig for wire! if t ran11 jmy, why I can owe, CLAl'DE GIBSON STEVEN'S. A-ll. Upee Cawwiitun, tiv Suit FjhhiIIvj Secretary-Treasurer (iibson-Mcrccr Club: Original Fnshmim Club: S. ictarv Ali'iul'ic Club; Phi |lr!t Lilemry Society; Nim-Fr.MrriiUj OrgnnlaatMJii. -II, hnil kfjii the ’.ehileneit of Ai ui. STANLEY KITTItEI.L TANS Ell, A M. ā– ā–  Kftty ' S Ā mmviu. , G.t. Sub Fiicu'.ty; Alemhir Club; l.atiu Chib: Benedict Club: Fill Delta Literary S eirt. : Secretary TeadierV Association; Non-Fraternity Organisation, -WritĀ int ft our w o fnnre hi fellent- mm.' ks'ox walk Eli, a.b. ā€œfittvr Rhemes. GjĀ , Sub Faculty; Varsity Bi.ski-lbf.il 1914-13; Athletic Director Junior Class; Original Freshman Club; Alembic Club; German Club: French Club: Carroll County Club; Teachers' Association; Ciceronian Literary Society; Non-Fraternity Organisation. Future I loved, ond next to Fat or Art’’ J EMORY LEE WEBB, IMi.H., A ll. ā€œ.S'lnnUy' Snirrti, Gs. 'i(T,I Wā€˜iilrB| Junior Pharmacy Class 1911; Senior Pliarmary CLa. Historian 1912; Varsity Football 1914-1 Ā : (imlilrun SUIT: Y. M. I V Cabinet: Utcrary Club; Yiw-Pmkloil I-ri-iH’li CluiĀ ; Secretary Herman Dull; Nut Club.; Farmer's Club; Phi Delta Literary So- ciety; Xwt-Fratr roily Organ e at inn, S taf the hr mi tl'ith nit Mich riiutimi iin uvr mrrer rtud.'ā€˜ XiI' 1' III HIIKHT WELLS, A.II. vO 15ā€ Temple, Ga. President Senior Class; llnsine-s Manager Merer rtan 1911-15; Mrrceriiiii SUIT iKIil lt; Prrsidrnl Prohibition Associatum; l|i surt.m Ā |Ā In muĀ rr class; Class Athletics: Hcserve Konlhnll 'Iram; Call Term Debate lĀ H; I liampiun Debate IMI.1; VHe mate Mcmr-Rnvlor Debate; History Club; French Club; Literary1 Club; Tennis Club; Farmer's Club; Car- roll Courtly Club; Ciceronian literary Society; Alembic Club; Winner Local Oratorical Medal 1911: Winner .State I’rnhilriiiun Medal 1911; Nmi-Friili-rn'ty Orgjiniuitiuii: Oripin.il Freshman Club ' ā– '•re fur ftul if unii , rlnirr in hrr, nml vw Ai j Aer by yearn of noti Ir ilrttln unlit Hum tcin hrr J I'AL'L WHEEL lilt. A ll, Stunt Wisina, Ga. Vice-President Senior Class; Spring Term Debate 1915; Glee Club IBS-lbU; Hand 1913-11-1$; Secretary and Treasurer Teachers’ Associationi Nut Club; Class Football: Class Uiisebali: Ciceronian l.iternrv Society; Nun-Fraternity Organisation, Sfnlinirnlnlli am ilitjUUiii hi Jfurmiiny, BEX McC'.KE WILLIAMSĀ A, 11. ā–  Statksmiho. Ga, Cite Club 19I2-13; Manager Glee Club 1913-11; i'n'sidrnl Cieeroninit Literary Society; Firurli Club; Teachers’ Avwiatlon. ā€œHut all bt lhal hr Ufa a ftAifaMphrs. KINCHEON LITTLE WORTH V, A ll A A inicii. Ua. Alembic Club; Landmark Club; Treasurer Senior Clmj Phi Dell Littrmy Society; Sigma Su. ' • i uriij fry sfnil h anti blutk to find it Post Graduates high cot tijcas. Pii.rs., phm. ā€œSkipptrā€ Bā–  ihiic.il , lii Frfhldrnl Junior Pharmar} (fils'.; Varsity Footlm!! IMI2-t:i-l I j CupIniiMlKt pi nit lull Team; Varsity Itiikrtkli ISIS-IHi; Varsity ltĀ«,wlinll 1913-11-16; Captain Buchal] Tcutu 1919; Track Team; Akmbk- Chili; Sljtm Nu, '7 thrr ! , or trtf jctrr, cue nrh. II’a port tbr fit of lirtaiuiHii-' GEOItGK CLINK GIBSON, A.IV, A M. Piaijf LaGhance. (ja. Minna per Fomtlrtll Team 1911; Varsity IV,-.chill 1913-1Ā -19; Mcrccriaii Staff 191,3-11; V, M i' V. Cjihinct: l’re i lcnl Freshman Class: President .liminr Class i Tennis Limit: Min istcri.nl Asmneiatimk; ! .iterari, i’luli: Cieernnian Literary Society; XĀ«n-Fraternity Organi - tJon. ti fj mtort trm , frttr, f hiirr mnrrifii tier. itii.r.v is plymai.i:. a h., a m. •'Illitu' PlorlUA. (in. AIcuibir Club; Liwid Groce ( lull: Varsity Ftmilmll Squad; ( ieemnimi Literary So- ciety: Non-Fraternity Orpniumtiotl aā€˜Tht isill to do. hr roll to Jtirf. lil'Y I IN'DSAY L'tMMIM.S, A.H., AH. II. II ā€œGuy' Simimunj, (!a. Assistant Manager Football Team 1912; Merceriuu Stall 1913-11; Imprompta Debate It'll; President Ciceronian Literary Society; President Junior I.jiĀ I'i'iiiiii; Literary 1’lnlt; llbtory Club; Sljnitn Xu, A in a a Ihnl fortuH t'r Imfi ln naif rtttatd lltul I Ā« hi Ih t tfuitl tbit ii 11 II II Alt VIST HATCH EH HOC. AX, A Ii.. A.M.. II, li '7lofrli'’ Tiuimmin, Ga Ciceronian Literary Soeicty'; Un-iivt Grove Club; President Anunins Club; Sigma Nil. A'oti1 Wilt I (iw nri itlf 1(1 him mm Senior Class History RA ā€˜K1,KH.S when climbing Home high mountain, ns Ibey approach the lop, turn and gaxc dorn upon the precipitous slopes that but a short while ago 11 irv Imre passed m laboriously urn. So it is with us, the class of I- Ā . As tin- summit of our aspirations looms bright before IIĀ and uv realise tint but a little while and Ā«'• s Ji ii II leaVi the walls of dear old Mercer, a pang comes over us when wr think of what delightfut days they have been and how mueli they have meant to us. Those Original Freshmen f Four wars have not dimmed our recollection of them ami there are, assuredly. good reasons for their being so indelibly im- pressed Upon out memories, Those terrific conflicts with tile Sophs, the liumtr Ā«ms busts iu Latin, and coach classes in Trigonometry, were enough to nuke the bravest fear. Sad to say many fell struggling by the wayside. It was in our .Sophomore year that our real College Life In-gan. We were no longer to In called Freshmen by llie up|wr classmen, but now had the long looked for opportunity of conferring upon the new coiner? the honorary title. This, our Sophomore year, also added to our ranks many new recruits who Were no speedily .assimilated that when tin Junior year rolled around lliev could not lie (list iiignisli.rl from Ihe original Freshman. Now for tin dtgriii ird Seniors. I low ardently we have wished for the clnv to come when we could behold ourselves as such on the I Ā«dirge campus. Now, the departing day draws near and with it conies tin- time for putting into practice those wonderful creeds which w'e have so painstakingly rounded out. The stern voice of duty calls to us and with valiant hearts and grim determination we go to answer Ihe call. YV. W. Gibson, Historian. Last Will and Testament lln iinun- tif Sartor Rii.irtuy, Aultuiaii's pressing ilul)f rtrui I'liclr lefT's tnule (of wlmm he is ,-i | nrl of which) 1m- it hereby resolved, iwording to I he rules and regulations of such document of Hus lature, that we. the class of 11 13. although already declared ItĀ Is it .1 demented frame of mental anguish, hr given the legal right of setting aside certain personal ami collective pieces of pmpert v, tu beewnc- tHie heritage of nil those who are destined to InkĀ ' up a psychological, sociologies I. hiologiral. physiolngirid or thealugirul Sojourn il Mi ner University- Therefore he it resolved: I iiot—That our seats in chapel, together with our invaluable privilege of listening to l r. William Lowndes Pickard, I .If H.S.It.. I'.D.Q.. in his discourse on the patriarchs (mill himself) be handed down tĀ«r tlir present Junior class, and to any other frcuhmJM who may cohort with them. Sr:i 1X1 —’[’hat Willie Ptggn- C. Parkers jil.nee on |IĀ l basketball team, hal ing |u-en legnllv obtained hi- 1-'. A- Bone, he given to said Freshman without any fur- ther j nibbling and hulling. It :m TilutE- That Booh Frank Tiwke Hunt's place as pitclur in the S. 1 A. A. together willĀ his aspirations to pitch for the New York Yankees he given to (teil Welsh, for the undisputed reason that they hnth hove the same Lively slindi- nf glorious pink liatr. Sri THin Farn That Preacher t- G. !• Holman s distinction ns jĀ conch and player en ilo scrub basket kill w|uad. and his honorary degree of I., G I. ns well ns Jus fame for wonderful playing at center nu the football team he given tu Dr. Bloom, i el, to belong to -aid scpiire ru long as In- shall use them lor educational purposes. Series Five- 'Mutt W. 11, McLesky's superabundance of intellect, conceit, vUitistienl ability, his swiftness on railroad trains when the fair ones lire about, together with his suit lie turned in to tin- president of tin ItHB s|s-ciiil class, for it is an established fncl that mi other class can make disposition of same in a manner befitting our Alma Mater. Spasm Six- That Bi Monk Williams' distinguished ability to speak an Imur on ally subject, in any inerting, be LieipM-.it I hi I to Snout Calloway, to lie utilized as he seels tit l osvt'i,sios Skvkn -That Tango (libson's aci-ompUshnients in the latest dances mid his seat in tin- ā€œnutā€ be declared tin property of Baby Joe Calhoun whose stupeiiiliiuiis pompadour lias cruelly deceived tunny a sparrow looking for a nest, TdiiTi'iiK I’.liiliT- Thai a long drawn-out legal fight he avoided by bequeath- ing A. Vo. I Mulling’ legacy of I mot lick in Logic, Psychology. F titles. and Philo- sophy be handed over to Capers Palmer for his own and |wrson.nl property, said heir having won liis spurs by Ins noble speech in chapel on behalf of n certain so-called song. Vivrit HdUoi That Slum Birbvr't privilege to crack a joke ( ?) cannot he bequcntlied lo anyone -not even to a freshman. ( B. notwithstanding the fact that R. A. .Merrit ran a terrific nice for the place). Disaster Ten That the deep love and affection of Josey. I till and Stevens for Prof, BnIdy Steed s sociological craze lie hereby htspienlbedl to Whiter Florence. Nutlsv Applewhite and Conservative Cornwall. Crash I-i,i:vi:x That the so ft pencil wc used under I r. FurresUTS eagle eye be transmitted to our successors in sorrow, with the tearful injunction tlint they keep them sharpened. Catastiiofhe Twelve—That the fatted call' of Prof. Newton (otherwise known it Cod's best man) he laid to rest beneath the sombre firs that hdefk the earn]ms around our noble sun dial. This is dime in order not to arouse Uncle Jeff's arbitrary modesty. Last Conniption Fit—That all other personal and real property be intrusted to the cure of our Bursar (otherwise known as Paininoiida Cod bless bis luvclv voice!) to lie distributed to tile best of his knowledge and several ability. Dorn: ini the wear of our won I (al moat to shreds !., One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifteen miles from Tipperary. T he Class or 1915 I.. S. i, Late Supper) P. L. Johnston. Class Poem Dost seek thy life to fathom? To know why tis thou needs nwt strive tw iimiilil Completeness from the incomplete, to rentier Dogma with a cosmic creed, to teach the need Of WOrld-Hung brotherhood odd cltcrish still Thine independence. scornful boast of aims And whining sympathy? Dost know that the just reward of him who tuila Far from the hidden goal, succumbing not To seeming sure defeat And mwlc tight, .'lust surely come in gahi of heart and soul? Dost strive to circumvent the trodden wavs Of baneful lust, banalities accurst Of thoughtless impulse, cowardly recoils From each day's liitter-sccining tasks elidende ring Sore discontent and malice toward llie few Who face I Ik way with faith mid cheerful courage? Dost think to win by aid Ā«if stubborn rule? Think not I he peacefu l paint', the inward joy That Messes him who cheerful, strong, forever Seeks, in the very strife, the golden key to Life's enshrouded mystery, tan grace The search for truth by luiman percept blinded. Hut know As flowers in hirnnu iiiuv spread their fragrance round To cheer tiles common air. distilling gladness With their sweet perfumes, thy prh-iYgr it is To scatter laughter. peace and cheerful song Along life's troubled way. lo keep in touch Willi those who need a brother's kindle thought And follow e’er the glad commands of Iavt Yen, Love, which is the means and end of nil. A. L. Me 1.11 vo. N I i Casuth Scene. LAW Senior Law Class OFFICERS E. It. WjMriiei.LT CiiAiii.li Bkxtcks Cots kit . . . R. H. HawĀ ....... ā€ž Prffidtut M KM III:its, Abrams, D. Al. Harnett, J. W. Hcdingfield, W. It. Bell, C. Hā€ž Jr. Cotiiej’j. C. It. Christian, S. 1ā€˜. Cuinminjo. G, L, Daughtry, G. O. A.. Jr. Gaines, J. J. Garden, A. C. Harris, F. M, Hama Ā . E. Hawthorne, S'. V. Haynes, H, C. Ilognn, II H. Huguley, C. M. Joins, C_ B. Lanier, J. M. Mangutn, Franc Mason. W. A. Mellon. W. It, MoBriiyer. J. T. MeKniplil, It F. Kannim, .1. It. Powell, r , W, Itawls. M. P. IlnbSnsoru G, C. Slurpc, T It Strickland, F. E. E, 11, Wells, j. Tā€ž Jr, Wood. T. M, ā– f-'ith DAVID M. .Vlllt VMS, I.I..U. M u'iin, Ci.i. Glttr dull 1911-15. ''Thi-H hr will htlk—flood { odf' A oil' AĀ will tnlk. JOHN 'VMM Ul lUlINKlT, V IV. t lit • linr I'oirte, (m. ......I. ; t UM'KiniiiĀ l.itmrv : I jti-mrv ( Iuli. 'Iriiilsi-r .hi Frnli’rnity (Irpin- l uti.in; Spring Term tvluili- lSll l'2; Fall Term l)rl itt - (ā€˜Inunpi'm Deliak- liUy-K; I’nsBlfnl Clii’.'. 191Ā - Ut; PrcMilrnt .1 unior Law Forum. ''Hot I hort fluit within whirlĀ pn rlh nkme,ā€œ W'.VPE ItAMSF.Y HI'.DIXGFIKI.D. IXIi. ā– 'rtfrf Wiwnnwiiu:, G( Non-Fraternity Orgnnixulion; ('iornwtan Literary Society3 Cln s Itiiskrtluill: tiler Clu1 ā–  IB 11-115. 'Thit in the iking I i.'fin born to (VĀ , CHARLES HENRY UK LI., JĀ«. LL-B. S ā€œIltnTif Atlanta, Ga, Krook ; BoutĀ dab; Reserve Ba.srhnll Team 1912-18-11: Class I basket (1:1 II Team; Nut Club; 1'lii lleltu Literary Society: Nun-Fraternity Organization, In Itnc velint plea taint mi nnel nor rapt Hut heury ta oncd with a y mein its valet Ubtturet the jHojp 0 evil.'' SAY IAS TAI.MON CHRISTI N. I.I.B. J Chris Empebtos , Ga, ā€˜ā€˜Krook’'; Member I,nw Furum; u 1 1 Beta; Sigma Xu. ā€˜ A ml through fhr heal uf cnnfUrt keep the bra? hi calmness mailr ami sets uhal he foresaw. CHARLES BENTON C0TNEY, LL.IL Hill Atlanta, Ga. CĀ«liege Hill Club; Nut Club; Vicr-President Senior Law Class; Pan-lli-Uciiic Council; Xu l i Beta; Knppn Alpha. 'Ile kneii- Ihr prtrise psychologieal moment when to sag nothin a I GUV LINDSAY CUMMINGS, A.B., A M., LL.B. •'llNty'1 Slā€˜Jl JIKHTOX , G . ssMnnl Milliner Fnotbnll Train 1912: MvnTrian Slufl 1913-14: Impromptu Debate 1911: President Ciceronian Literary SĀ®cielj: I’w-sidml Junior l..-iu Korin,t; Literary Club; History Cluli; Nu. 4iJ f uvm 'iCMhI hi xjmoJl J,hiiPi ami hi ll fitir'firihi. GEORGE OltUNTIIL'S ALLEN DAUGHTItV. Jaā€ž V It, LL.ll -a. O. A. Mac Ā , G-v. ā€™ā€œKriM,k : Ciceronian Society: TeĀ latĀ r Class 1912-13; Member Law Fnniia. ' Tkf both not bttH tiftld, litnUffk it hath rif tf,’' JOHN JAMES GAINES, LLU. ' Chief Jurfiet Ikiwuiianr in, Ga. ā€œKroolt ; Member Law Forum. ā€œOf U'fcnf Ā« dure dr,! Il'flnf b Ā« mat do' What men daily do, no! kmwhtij it inti they do. ALLAN CAMERON GARDEN . LL.K. S ā€œAllan Macox, Ga Secretary Law Forum, ā€˜ā€˜A mintI not to he r r ringed hi jiUiff or time FRED MACK HARRIS, LL.II. Fred GftEENSKiP, Ga. ā€œKrookā€; Farmer’s Cluli I'olitieian; Track Team I!Ā U. Still you keep on the jpindg trhlr of the (me. RICHARD ELL I N’GTON HAWKS, LL.I3, V ''Dietā€ TiiomsoS, Ga. nrsily Football 1911; Reserve Busclwll learn 1911; Meiulur Senior Low Forum. ii ererythinp adeautagWHi to life. True, tore mtuo to he. —BIM NATHANIEL VBRN'ON HAWTHOKNK, I ā€˜ā– 1ā€˜rHHft PuST ClTV, Ft . GlĀ«r Club 1911-12, 1912-18, 1911-15: Secretary Ciceronian Literary Satiety; Vice-Prrsi dent V. M, r. A. 1912; President V. M. C A. 1913, 1913-14: Vice-President Norman Indi tule Club 1912-13; Prr lM Florida Club 1912-13; Vice-President Prohibition League 1912; President Prohibit ton lenpue 1913; President Junior Low Furum; Original Freshman Club: Weulcvan Club; Farmer’ Club; Non-Fraternity Organization. ā– ā€˜jfmc but hiv’fftf rim hr hi parallel,’' HUBERT CALVERT HAYNES, I Lit Bttldjt CUMHOSTT, Ox. ā€œKiook ; Member Law Forum. ā€œThere’ nothin ill cmi dure I in ruck n rinp e.ā€ HARVEY HATCIIFR HOGAN, A.B, A M., l-l-B •''' 'Hflfeft' AWV T . CJa. Ciceronian LUrrory Society; President Ananias Club; I-oeust Orove Club: Sigma Xu ā€œPluck out the heart of my myri cry, CHARLES M ASON HllilLEY, A.B, IX B. J ā€˜ tffNnfor Macon, Cm. ā€œIl’f Amni- zchtll Ā« nr , frU nut cbat ace rod? br.ā€˜ā€˜ CHARLES BAXTER JONES, A.B.. 1XIJ. ā€œBnxtf.r M ac'cw , Ga, Cauldron Board of Management: Mjilinger Orange zintl Black 1913-14: Historian Fresh- man Class; Historian Senior 1 ,.iw Class; College 11 II Club: Wes'eyan Club: Original KreĀ n- man Club; Macon Cluli; Literary Club; Nu I’i Beta; Chi Delta Tlwt . Sir hunts in t Iprp, in line a run 11 urly six, four i itnd in jirayer. th rut on nnturr fix. JAMES Ml'NHOE LANIER, IXB, •'Stiff ILlinUXiTIIAE, GjC Vice-FreSidciil Junior I-iv, Class; Normal) Institute Club; Class Basketball Team; It- serre Football: Non-Fraternity Organisation, Fain would }ā€ž hut 1 Jure n il; I durr, nnd ffti I irinij not. JAMES THOMAS MeBB AVER. I.L.H. - Villa Hkj, 0Ā . Carroll County Club; Ciceronian I.ltrmry Society; Xan-Fratemily Orpimijtiiliim. ā€œ(lire trert jwnn thinr tar, tint few thy ruin ' BENJAMIN FKAXKLIN Me KNIGHT. LL.B. ā€˜Brn Scvoia. li.v ā€œKrook’'; Law Forum, Sigma Xu. ā– 'for (h l finr ro ui t ill hr tlid reI, right Ip should gnari a fwtrl brain. WYLiK ALFHKD MASON-. LL.B, ā€œSpreitg1' Macon, Ga. Reader GW Club 1018-14: Treasurer Senior l aw Class; Lnw Forum: Nil l i Bela; Alpha Tan Omrjn '•Hid me tiiieourit; I will ear Ann t thine tar WILLIAM ROSS MELTON, A IV. LI..H. Rott Macsk, Ga, •'Kroofc ; History Club; Nut Club; Original Frc-dimmi Club: Cauldron Board of Man ā€˜ā€˜Oh, li'hii! it oiirarie to mait it man' JOHN BltOAD US NORMAN, A ll, LL.U. Nufewnuo. Ga. Pan Hellenic Council; Si in it Nil ll li'i tit hiiit eif it Itrtf Wo Jaw1 do ft it if it.' DONALD WINCHESTER POWELL, LL.B. V ā€œDonald71 Macox, Oa. ā€œKrook i Ijiw Forum, ā€˜ā€˜The happy ore the only truly great HUBERT FIELDING m Vl.S, LL.B. ā€¢ā€˜Hubert Mjcm, Ga. Secretary-Treasurer Junior Lnw Class; Secretary Senior Law ClĀ«s5j PW Della Literary Society; lltnkr Law Forum; Brnctlict Club. ā€œPour fact my Ibtfne, a Ā« bmrk v?h rĀ« mm mag read elrange matter . GILBERT CARMICHAEL ROBINSON, LL.HY ā€˜ā€¢Hilbert MoafTwtTMji G Associate Editor Cauldron; Pan Hellenic Council; Law Forum; Nu Pi Belo; I’In Della Theta. .1 great nn it made up of quatUin that meet or make great or rat,one.r THOMAS BOSS SHARPE, LL.B. ••Jatf F.i ia, Ga. -KnĀ k ; Farmer's Club; Vice-President tWĀ rĀ inu Literary Society; Vice-11 resident Junior Law Forum; I.aw Class Debater, ā€œI ai naf in the rail of com non mem.ā€ ā–¼ FHEli EA !EIt STIt]CKLANI , I.L.B. 8trick ' I Ā«s,inBusni.|.t, Gji. i’li Literary Society; L'rcsiilciil Law Forum. ā€˜ā€™lit UVIj 4l M’hofar, iiutj n fipe tr ti ffotjd mNi' KISMST HF.XKJHCT VVK TI IKIM T. 1.1. li J ā€œ8. Itā€ Macon. Ga, President Senior l.ntv Ijivr Forum. La! tliOuf who know thrr not, no wont run paint, fil'd Ilnur wl know Ihrr, know all ward arr fttinlf JAMKS THEODORE WELLS, .In , |.l. (I. v 'Jake' M.iiiU r Law Forum; Alpha Tan Outran. (il VTt) . (ā–  . ā– ā€˜Out of my mi,in rind low ability I will lend yon s tmrthiny.ā€ THOMAS MILLER WOOD, LL.II, ••Miller BrcditA Itf-trrc Itiisrlixll Trnin; Rfstrve Football Tram; |,Ā«v Eurum: Nm 1 1 1 H'ill HHtiirrr him I’V I tl'ill NOf blldjft ā€˜in iurh. ' Cix, i Krl.i: Sigma Xu. Senior Law Class History KXTRACTS I-ROM AW Al.S UK MF.KCFH I,AW SCHOOL. ASHING rn|iidly in mir sums, we observe tin- [imtveliWK trans- formation from a srhowL Jtl its fslaWishinrnt in ItiT.V, recognized as •i J.ijw School onlv through tin- aid of its title, Io a Ioremurt I jo ire r ii] tin ley ill profession. Oak t rec grow slowly and develop strength nod rndunnc'. TIlC l ctm stalk shoots Up nnd out in -in amazingly short time, lull even at maturity it-, life can In blighted by one visit from Old Jack Frost. In tin. Miner Law School anil its supreme culmination in the present class of ’ 15. wre perceive this double quality, marked expansion with peramoeni influence. By the opening of I lie 29th year in the Fall of 15)1 t. the Course had not only bei-11 |jctIroled in elTi-ct. but H as so const moled that it could not ill justice graduate every entrant. The Godly Gideon began his campaign against the Philistines with 82,000 nun. After two tests the number dwindled to 300. In less exaggerated proportions, as applied to this class, tinā–  Christmas holidays and Summer vnea- tllen depleted the ranks from ti.i to 30. But what a 30 were these select few. when the less fortunate fell by the wayside, they trampled and prevailed over Urn doughty faculty, representing thousands of the enemy intrenched in the deep recesses of judicature. Orftd Park and resourceful Smith felt the force of the attack and fled in precipitate haste. l inaneier'' Military with his vast left wing, after seizing from the students their source of supply, grew desperate anil broke his watch chain. Major Lane ami his reliable assistant. Lieutenant hr]ton, .attempted a master stroke, but made- the fatal mistake of firing into each other's ranks, thus eternally condemning themselves to defeat. Even General Speer himself, the Comiilnlider in Chief, nnd victor in countless engagements, ac- knowledged their cause hopeless, and oil June 2nd, 1915, officially signed their surrender ill the historic site of the old Chapel building. C. Bistrh Justs, Historian, Wivvivfi ilis t'wt;. Law vs. Gospel. Gaines and Melton, H’iiinfrj in Error. Iliiiitis anii Bell, Loser it Contra. Action Ā«n Loser-Squealing. Appeal from Gambling l)ivp of Krooks Club, Superior Court of 'ā€˜Pokerā€ County, Daylight Term. Judge SclilitK Hud WYiser.ā€ Julin It. 1., ā€œBalily 11 lyms. only solar justice, ready to Do Fquilv with clean hands. Be it remembered tlmt about four bells' in the A- M-. there came on for play .a certain poker game between Ikeyā€ Melton and Froggie Bellā€, (key’s ā€˜ contretempsā€ hand put the skills under Froggie’s cash and said Fvuggie doth now squeal. Parson Harris saiieliimuiiously and srriunptumisly argues to a Full Bench on his Writ of Supplicavit because of the Miss-Joinder of ' FroggiĀ and his funds and prays that they Have a Heart. Then ww heard tin ''rustic iĀ f a rigor Ā«ml the Wisltā€ of n finger, where- ā€ž[hi)i Judge ā€˜Mom Jimmie (ininfti gleefully opined that lie had ā€œI-flW from I lie FtiHNr up and that the doctrine of Fflttrihlis Aei s cl a Kingibiuf' limply knocks 111-]] out of Ufirm' ease1'. .Inch the Wampus'’ Itanutt decided that Jk- would uphold the argument .if 'Mi-s.se Jimmy Gaftlcs and based his decision ntt tla- familiar old Latin snug ’Omnia prur-.mminti.ir solemniter i m irli.i ami so being such Ikey would not need any of his help. Light Lingered' Justice Daughtry ventured Illa I if somebody would 1.11 him WMfc he had in mind lie would trade cards with Froggie on the ā€˜Von dil tonal I .imitation lli;it said I'rnggic conceal his hand and wi(R OlT llltofc tiring calf look. Then rose up in Ins wrath on - CĀ rley Pereical Sharp and violently insisted that tile whole Court was a ā€œplu-pcrfett funi I H-y a use it did not lake Judicial ( irglHKiin -' ' uf cards reposing in the t lets - of Parties 111 the Soil . also mou- se!, and lie threatened Abel ' expos dilution with his ā€˜Vain if this was not assigTied as error . Justice Itowrv-Freisk MeKnight. being well leaded. very wabbly averred that both sides were right and tliat in .i intodi as tin- Line of Demarcation ’ be tween his car. collar and lit sfaj. so close Ik refused to sit on any such blamed case ’. Four Rows IJnguley disiJUnlifies on ground of his relation''' to Judge Selilit llud-Wcisi-r. No T.vidrircr was uccessarv to coMvinee tin- finirt that the Spirit ' of Four Hoses mid Scblita would not blend in a congenial way and it was deemed unwise to impeach Justice Huguhy for the eruption thereof ami in- was allowed to go on liiis vmy rejoicing and drinking merry toasts to f keyā€. Judge Darhnks HtimllollSer ' Powell frankly told the Court that lie was not interested in the Sipunh r at liar hut that lie hoped the Court would not bar him from receiving that botlle of ā€˜ā€˜Glcneovc from Brother Sharp. Mis ā€œdis- sension or concurring' would, id course, depend mi which party gave lum the most 'ā€˜hand-out'. Nothing at all could hr Ā«amend from Sneaking Tommy Christian, the King of tin Shadows, os lie silently watched who won tire money. The Court could well infer, though, that this ā€˜Bowery Thug' would 'christen ā€œIkcy Mellon with a Black-Jack under tin- shade of (he first convenient lamp post. Jt 111 111. I AFFIRMED, ns the Court adjourned through the ''hack door and side windows'', mi hearing the whistle of the ā€œCups just outside. PHARMACY r- — - Senior Pharmacy Class Roll office its E- M CkustY.........................................................................PrĀ«rid Ht W. C- Bell ................................ ........................... SrtrrlaMi-Trraiurrr C, II, Evasi............................... . Iliiforian MEMBERS. Hell, W, C. Causey, K, M Clements, J, C Denrtsob F. E. Dcwlicrry, C. E. Emn . C. H. Jackson, It, L. Jordon, A, L La ltoche, C. A- M tilling, E. G. Parks, B. H. lintKTtson, It IS, Rogers, V. Scarborough, O. I’. Coclirnn. G H., Post-Graduale Jones. S. S.. Post-Graduate BSTILL MAHVIN CAUSEY, Pli.B. ā€œ!jper rote PusiT Citv. Fla- President Senior Pharmacy Clui! Reserve HasebulL 1011; Alembic Club; SwFratrriiilj Organization. llrtfijii) inifjr lit kit ilolt. JIJl CLAYTON CLEMENTS, l’h.B, ā€¢ā€˜Jim’’ Macon, (Ā«a. Class Athletic Director 1913-H; Varsity Baseball 191 CIS; Varsity Basketball 1918'IL fill all Ihjf bunts li'ifU arhftj' F, E. IDEA It ISO, PKl! DrariVā€ Stitoim. Ga. Scrub Baseball Team, ā€œlitpiifl mt anil mp frtu v arijj if. ' i II WILKS I DKWUKIIRY. I h II. ā€œtieober Lcox, Oa. Varsity ILmrluilJ 1914-15; Varsity lliukeflutil 1911-15; Varsilr Football Cauldron Hoard « 1 Mann ciwnl. Forward and fnlir ltr war than. (HAItJ.II- HALL It VANS. Ph.B. ā–  0oC' VaIicxtox, lii Scikhir Class Hfelorinh; Alembic Club; Sigma Nil ' •Jetflt mtIN hilt btifrtitXi tini tltiirf. NIHUAV I. .IIJICIUN, I'li H. Ijindiiuirk Club, Locust Grow Club; TenniĀ Club; Vice-Prc kknt Senior Pliarmncy CtuSsj Non-I-r.-ih-mili Or-'nui alion. fCnn;iint) f lorrd mp bonkĀ :1 CHARLES AUGUSTUS LaIUKTIE, l I.Br ā€˜ā€˜i'tltr SuXAttV aiij Ga. AMic Club. Y t had ii ni gu rnrhcd Ihr opfn truth And fitry rrAfnrfiirf of youth. BERNAK1) li. l'ARKS, I’li.lS. ā€œJohu Htnrtf lln'souĀ , Ga, Scrub Baseball Tram; Xw Fra1tmH]i Orgaltluitlun. 'T mitt br eorretpondrnt to tommand And do my rpiritiny yrntly. ROBERT BYltD ROBERTSON, ''Bryan'' (itAvn Bat, All. Could run Stuff; Non-Fraternity Organization, ā€œThf yrnllc miĀ dt by yfntle dttdv !Ā imrvf. WILLIAM ROGERS, I'h.H 'ā€œMlty E-wtmak, Ga.. Ab'inGic ClitU; Si liUi Nil. Ml'Ā of ftW word art Iks I’tft Ā i n. oviĀ n i. vios st'AltHOllorciL ā€œScabo Scrub |5i,111 Tr.iiii; S'ori-l-'rslornity Orjuinuillui rh ii. Mac us, GĀ . Our rrmtditM nfl in u nr tires rfrj He Senior Pharmacy Class History HARMACEl'TK ALLY speaking in a Chemical way i'rom n Thera - I n'i it ii'.il standpoint, I Mum Id say that tin- twenty--five tumid In pill rollers who eagerly awaited Hit- arrival of Little Doc on the morning of .Se'ptemlwr Ititli, iiilS. gave f.'iir promise of Wing a homier I 11 iriniK y I lass. To say tin- least not a single member to In- afflicted with Pidobruuiid rosis or l'iiliiK'Drr{ihiilliirnin{’flmyrliti$, time passed by several of the fellows discovered that ihrv could better adapt themselves to pulling the cord, or to the llBe of a deiilugro or Incoming a Ragtime Soldier Man' until now only twelve Knights of the Pill remain. Hut of the faithful lew a number of interesting discoveries have been made. Spar- row Causcv announces that Chloral Hydrate is a liipiid fluid. Goober savs llromine lias an odorless smell. Chestnut Hell claims to have discovered n cone pound to prevent Pa rut rrcliosis. Big I n ,rmd Soso have agreed to peddle some fur him provided it works successfully Ā«n Seaho, l-'isli Jordan is to In- treasurer of the firm. Jim Clements asserts that when sugar rind Potassium Chlorate an vigorously rubbed together nil explosion is likely to occur. John II core Parks rill ni mm-rs to the Pli.'irinnrcuticFil Ā«or Id that Suiliiiui Chloride arid salt are one and the same thing. Peter DRnclic and Mullet Mulling sav that Hydrocyanic Acid is a fair anesthetic if taken m large doses. It is conclusively proved bv these discoveries that a class so skilled in Pliar- ituicn|ie lics will pass the State Hoard with living colors and thus reflect honor upon itself, its profession and its Alma Mater, C. II. Evans, Historian. Junior Class Basket-Ball Team CLASS ā€œI’llAMI'S 1911-15. F. O. Schofield H. r. Finning W C. Sums C. K. 11-iv.kins W. S, Florence H, F .Srimnmiit ,Ā . F. Durrclt A. V. Meigs Junior Class Roll J, F. Dcubtt.................................................................. ... Prtrideni T. M. Haw hoc ................................................................ Viee-Prerident C, K, HawkIKĀ MEMBERS |']iU-wUite. J. C, Hawkins, C- E. Campbell, C. G. Head, T. K. Cantrell, It. H. Hodges, H, C- Carlisle, J- D. Meigs, A. V. Carrrkcr, W, II. Merritt, It. A. Cornwall, T, W. Punter, It. II. Dealt W. H. Itichanlsiai. i E. Durrctt, J, F. 8nmiin w, IS. |’ Eppinger, J. C. Sams. W. C. Fleming, 11. I1. Sehofield, F. t . Florence, V. S. Smith, It. B. Galphln, T. M, Jr. Stubbs, .1- n. (Iritc, L. I). Walker, F. E. 1 famunH'k, T. 1. Wesl, W. P. Junior Class History V ROBBING every walk of life from tin- Milk Maid path to the street corner this elnss took its place in (lie Freshman row of Mer- cer Chapel on SoptemlKT Ittth, mil!. We were a little too nervous to do much during the first quarter hut began to find ourselves during the second and now r arc going some. The uselessness of Irving to make something out of this bunch is only exceeded hy turning lliem loose on suffering liiuruitiity. A pretty clever set we .ire. always nt class if the coin turns the wrung way. and the Prof is out of town. Never li.mg nround drug stores when broke, never go to Cherry Street when we are blind, never pass up a course when we are busted, Our one great rrgret is that our old friend Sup lias left us hen. Should we ever reach our haven of rest .-) we will view our Alma Mater in the dim distance and breathe a breath of sym|Hitliy for its many 'specimens'’ plodding the weary wav, hoping that we may all In- ā€˜ Great enough to lie small enough to be used.' It after undergoing the rub with our Mammas, our Papus. our Bursars, our Professors, our Committers on absences, and our consciences, we should find our- selves in tlic Senior class, the world will shake our hands while the faculty wonder ingly shake their heads. I'- K. II u.kkji. Historian. I Sophomore Class Roll OFFICERS S, F. Down........................................... Thomas Mouax .............. , . . Viet- W. H. KjfSfBIB.................. . ........Sfffriurj rwil Daisy CniricitVKU................... . . . MEMBERS. Bone, K. A. Culhoun, E. II. Callaway, V, T, Churchwrll. IĀ . Comer, It II. Cooper. D. T. Craft, T. F. Curtiss, E. J, Daniel. L, I1. Davis, J. A, Dowi-, S. F. Dow is F. w, Donoiii, W. A. Elam, L. P, EnneK W. II. Freeman, S. W. Greene, C. J. Guillrleiiii, J. E. Harris , B. Hā€ž Jr. Harwell, C. W. Hen-ell. {I, C. Irons, It. A. Jclla, II. C, Johnson, W. B King. C. It. Ijiiirmlrr, J. A. l-er. H. G. Lewis, |ā€ž W, Light foot, IK McCall, H, S. .Vliinpliiiin, H. II. Mayo, J. F.. Morgan. T. Odum. J, C. Paschal, C. G. It unii.i II. A, O. Steele, E. F,. Ward, F- Warwick, J, P. Williams, G. M. Williams. It. It. Winn, J. S. Young, A. I.. I'rt idt m( •Prrtiilm'. Trrtirarer Hi'rloritm Sophomore Class History INK MONTHS of being called Freshumi. irrespectively pane- gyrized! Time enough to learn the Profs , the fundamentals and the value of a friend. Time during which we received the minimum credits for the maximum efl'orls. Then, three months of rest in the fields of our nativity, cane-brakes, cities, hamlets and eorn- lields. Time, indeed, enough to lay infallible plans and to realize how favored we were by coni ra-dis tine lion to the permanent Freshman. Time more than a plenty to get a select rabbit foot (judge ve our wisdom) ns inoculation vs. busting. Then we became typical .Sophomores. Who would doubt that tin- reaction Was out of proportion to the impelling force? Dr. Pirknrd (at file opening) entrusted to us the protection of the Freshmen. We weren't averse to accepting the nomination and Ā«1 is our fondest hope Hint in his sight we have kept the faith. Under the protective administration of tin: old students chapel exercises soon became a part of the daily routine arid we realized where philosophy had coluiiiised- Yes. 'lis said that we became Sophdinoric. We can t establish the contrary against such odds, so we submit. Anvwav, wc should worry like shrubbery to keep our tops below the pines. To |hc following eminent men tin Class gave its Ā«dices: S. F. Dow is. President; Thomas Morgan. Vice-President; Howard Kimris. Sr,-. Treasurer, We go to our classes, among which is Sophomore Latin. Wc arc called upon, Wc apply I he charm of our rabbit l oot. Kraktā€ (meaning correct.) says be. ’Tis the only way. After this history making epoch has licetĀ passed through we II leave 'em on a horseshoe over the door. In our contests with the freshmen wc have more than held our own. winning tin- annual rush. Tennis Tournaments. Basketball, and the debate, hut losing the football gaine. Wc have yet to meet our friends the enemy, the Freshmen, in baseball. In Conclusion let us modestly, only with permission of course, sav that the Sophomore Class motto is Be the best. Daisv Ciivkoiiwki.l, Historian, Freshman Class Roll OFFICERS. E. C, PAt-wr ......................................................................... Prerirln,' It. T- TV jus ecu....................... .......................... . . 'U -I retitlenf P. B. ZtLUM ............................................. Stcri litry and VrftWHrer T- M. Smith............................................................................ M KM 1! I,US Adams, It. D. Andrews. TV. H-. Jr, linker, A. C. llnrgr. II- A. Hell, ft. II Boykin, S. H. Brcwtim. C. F. Cnrr, E. M. Carre re, II. M. Jr, Hutson, H. Howls. TV. II. Futeli, A. Houser. II. A. Jones. K, E. Jones, P. TV. King, J. E. King. J. 5. McManus, 31. kfarsh, I., r. Mellon, T. Mellon, TV. H- Mobley, It. It. Mimic, ft. A. Norman. J. T. Palmer. V- C. Perrv.J, L Pollock, S. It. Pope, E. 51. I'll Hi. im, (J, D, Itnwk, O. G. Scoggins, A, C. Srllers, J. K., Jr. .Smith, P, II, Smith, It, II. Smith, T. 51. Story, P. C Walker, J. D. Wallace, A. V TVaniocfe, It, T, Welch. E. R West, A. T. Wliisriiluint. K. Wood, R. S. Zeliars B. it- 4 Freshman Class History It K I HKSHMAN class was no sooner landed .it Mercer. Ili.in groups of ā€œold heads’’ began to lay plans for their initiation. The words that happened to slip through their lips ami into our ears, signalling their designs, aroused our mm filiations and caused us to spmd more than one night in watchful wait ing, The tempest tin-illy came with flH its fury, hut tin- tirinlv grounded Freshmen managed to weather the gale and are now pursuing the even tenor of their way. This tempest was followed hv frequent outbreaks on the part of the Sophs, and these culminated in the well known class rush, in which the Freshies wore greatly out- itiinilh red and failed to get the goods. The freshmen have milch to I most of in the way of athletic and intellectual achievements, In football the Sophs were swept ufT the field and they openly confess that they are on Ihc border line of defeat in baseball. In the class room, we ns ;k class have ' shot cm up ’, although some few have busted- The pro- fessors take great pleasure in smiling behind our backs and whispering This is the best Fresh man class we’ve had in years , and the upper classmen sav that this is the quietest bunch of Freshmen they ever saw We have passed the stages of transformation and are now an indispensable unit of the college in all its ac- tivities. T. M. Smith. Historian. To My Lady’s It is dainty anil delightful. WillĀ its graceful curves and lines. And it gives my heart a tremor Like Hue meat delirious wines. And my pulse beata fjist and taster. As she trips with airy trend |Ā iiwn along the wooded pathway. Where the fallen leaves nre spread. Sec her raise Iter skirts discreetly. As she picks tier Way with Care O'er I tie bubbling brook that's singing Glad to have her mirrored tliere. Once her foot dips tn the voter Which caresses with jl sprinkle: Ah! I tell von, ā€˜tis a beauty - Is my lady's pretty---------------- A. ( . Coofei. Jt'xioic Law Ciam Mercer Law School Ajmms, C. S. Adams, J. II. Dissitt, V, IS. ituTui. E. W Christopher, VV. C. ā– (’flWABT, 1C. I- CiAVfrflm. E. VI. r ini Ā iH ii. Grace, VV. J. Guam, Itā„¢ Hcakx, S. R. Km i i n ax, VV. .1, Jl'NIOK ( I.ASS, 1414-HU.V. Hun ei.i., H. G. Montic, J. H. Jacobs, 'I'. A., J it. Laxiiki'M, C, IS. I.axk, Vast Mi Kmihi v I.iiWiĀ , J, C. I.OWE, K. I'., J . Kobirts, J. Li. S Ā Ā , H. I), Smut. A. Sn;vi; s. VV . 1’., Jp, Til | 1 AM, L. I(. Timjikhjiax. fc. VV. Weaver. VV, M McCrabV, Nā€˜. Meyi:Ā , J. Ii. Neville, VV, G. Ptnii; J. VV4 Hits. Cievelasd WlSIRtRl V, O, .1. WisevpERC, S. L, VVkhuit, .1, 15, Youjiass, (’. C, Verse. II. F. Junior Law Class History X THIS limited space. it would k- unwise, injudicious and against sound discretion to attempt may true and faithful account of Hie history, both sacred and profane, of this litigious spirited class of ISilt!. Therefore, absolutely mid nl Jill events, the present his- torian will leave all superfluous details to the future author of the history of tin- Georgia bar. trusting thereby many a lire-branded Georgia youth may be roused to (he high calling of the legal profession. To the gist of the matter This class, taken with reference to time, has not traveled very f;Ā«r, but in fact and in law it has evoluted mid wobbled from steaoi rollers to (,Stales. Between these two, however, we have fearfully and won- derfully' dcvc]o|H'd. even s,i much that the present Georgia judges are feeling shaky on their Im-iicIick (from fear of being succeeded, or tbe embryonic lawyer's contempt of court5) Yet. regardless of Ibis elucidation it may be asked: Who are you anyway?’ ami answered: Search me ! W. ' CituisToriiCM, Historian. Junior Pharmacy Class A. J. Sw.is C. 1Ā« Ki.hmh S II. Sinvi-tv W’ J . I i ' ,VN OFPICIillS. .......................................... I'rrridfnl ............................. l,'irp- ’rr iĀ«ffiiJ ............................ Srrr+t trv and Tr tt nr T .................. .tthlrtir llirtclnr Aelam . V. M Duncan. VV. I’.. Jr flail. A. J.. Jr. KVni|iFr, (1, Sivitnn. V. .1 M I'M HERS Lofinii, W. It. Marlin. I.. A. Shippry, S. II SowW, It WVitvcr, II (i Willed . V It Junior Pharmacy Class History i UK HJSTOlCt til' the Junior Pharmacy Class, tlioujcli brief, is yet strenuous, marked hv tli - untiring effort of good men ami true, wlu although they have not as vet lwĀ« n In-re long enough to msniif.wtĀ«rt a jiiflVdli or well balanced pill. still they linli' nrOnnl- | dished many nullity deeds- They have brat the Seniors at basket kail; have overcome such an appalling obstacle .ms a i|iii , in [ nited States I’llĀ rmnen- jir'in; nild for the f tit lire have an nut look as fair anil promising as ever beckoned to the youthful Alexander nr lee) the illustrious Argonauts through the u.ninth i of wobbling Naiads. To illustrate. and lest the unsophisticated think us to he Inspired without due cause we hate (inly to point out several of iinr Celebrities. First there is Logon, the iiiatln-inftticirtii. He is at present figuring out a new Way to pass the Stale linnrd Fvimiinntion Nest tln-re Ls the Phosphorescent M ill, who blows with mysterious radiance and lights up (In- must unilliiiiiined depths with Ins mean descent splendor Next consider 'AW Martin. ā€œTootir Wilcox, ami Dr. Kemper. Though they toil hot they spread prosperity over tlu: whole earn pits. Shippcy, Tnhhy Duni-an, Koschei-, ami VVi-nver are all unprecedented in their Tes|vet tive lints, They are nil deep subjects anil ilemriiid much deliberation- ā€œSugar' Smith, of poeiical temperament, refuses to deal in anything so material ns a recitation. He is entirely subjective and hath drunk the milk of paradise. Last of all comes that rare and radiant philosopher. Duck ' Swann, a spirit apart and like no other. He is still undecided whether lie is a mere gosling or n rare cygnet (young swan), which some day will evolve into a superb creature, the center of attraction and the envy of nil. A. Sw.vns, Historian, Cttmurg Fall Term Debate Kisoi.itp. T('i( tin re rhvulrl .«■ ' wic lr,f,finl o ftroeidiity ! i I hr ā€˜jw’raiily of Intuli A I'l'iftai ativk, 'ifer tuittn W V. (intui. Y_ li. Ncvillr. Nwatiit, Phi H. KstĀ«, I’ C. ( .l.ipl.rll. Spring Term Debate Htwircc, Th-il lit, furini Stair itnmld rrr ift tlrmgthm hrr mililttrii ptixetr. AmixAwr, Phi bell —T. M. CJjtlpIkin. YV. F. WĀ«t- Ntoatiyk, 'iriTrjiiifjN—S- F. IViuriv, Puul WIicHcr, Impromptu Debate Itt-MtirLiti that comer rat itnt at pftttut timr is nvrr tlttiroblr thun prop rmifrium. ArriiMuiu, i 'ice ran In h Arthur Jackson. W. | hmn. Arthur Mnllluir. M. il. Darts T. W. t'jirnwjill- NtujT.li:, i'Ai Della- — W, It MeLesky, F. I, Hunt. T. It F.vto, V F. Writ, W. C Christopher. Champion Debate ItmoLVto, 'limi a rpilrm tif iinl'inniil iniJmt rial insurance rlttmhl hr iwujr rampHfavrv for corporations. Aitt sunn—Guy 11. Welti, Arthur Mulling. Furman Debate Itr-KH Vin, J hut Ihr rrral Stair rhoulil r tnlilirh r irhnluft of minimum wove for tin Utril tabor, r w tif ut t nrjtit 1 r Xegatjvi; -ft. Iā€ž Cowart, V. !ā– '. [ā– unit, Baylor Debate Ittwi.m,, That r natbuu! burirrt of arbitration, xcilh rumpalmry fn.urrr, thoalrf (ā€žā€¢ tntoh- lirhtd to rettln dinfwrfi brttcera rupi to I unit lainrt. Nkoatife- W, II. McL-sliy, W. C. ( Iirislopbcr. Freshman—Sophomore Debate Subject: KfKJi'tu, Thai t h political party of Ik I’nilrd Stair rkoulJ l rl it rniirlulutr fur Ikt PftsidtMCff by it sini fe i irtrt [tariff primary. AiflUtatiTI, Svphvmvr’s J. A. Davis, W, A. Dui ’uii, Sedative, Frethmtn—II. S. Wood, E. I.. Cmirsim. V- M. I V C.HBiStT - wKM Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS. Artixvc Jacjcswk . H. I - Fiimiso . J. D. CAm csi r. , . W. Fitd lirxx Treat iĀ«r J. W. Holman . . nm It M E N COM SUTTERS. W, F. Wist . , Gils Miatinns E. I Webb . . - F. L Hunt . . . Ministerial Association OFFICKUS, A- G- COOHH............... W. F. West ... F. L. Hsrjrr.............. E- E. Simlk............... H. S. Maswj W. C. Parker Dr. J. G. Harrison Dr. K. J, Forrester A G. Cooper Dr, B- D. It.ip'tlak- F L. Hunt W. F. West F A. Bone B. K Welch K, Whlsenhunt K- A. Hell J. V. RobertĀ A. Jackson Thomas Morgan II. H, Manglmm A. t Baker ’. .1. Greene .1. Vi. Holiunn II. II. Mom-tv S. IJ. Jordan W. P. Dill W. It. ......................Preriderit - - . Ffcf-Prwtatetlf . . . tfecrrlnrg-'F rraivrer . I irittitnf Sterrl fi r f- J rrttturrr A. L. Young P, C. .Marker! S. F. I Jowl ā– I- C, Moore H. I1. Flrimng I). W. Jjirrnnl H, 1.. Drbhdl W. II. I cal E. E. Comer II. K. Adams Johnson F.. F. Steele Mr.ncEKi.iv Suit Mercerian Staff EDITORS-! N'-CHJKF M. H. Dint U li Mrl.i:Ā KV ASSOCIATE EDITORS B, .V Dell T, H. Kstls J. I', Kmwn J, !•'. Dduer BUSINESS MANAUERS Grv El. Wei.. Ā« IV, C. Pjihkki Daisy CiinicHimi, L. n, IIai.ECĀ a, C. CoonĀ A uTiu McawG S. I'. Mn anox Non-Fraternity Organization 1C. A. But OFFICERS. , Prttldeni F. IL Hirst ...... W. C. ClUlSTOI’lle .... J, C. Bmxort ..... SENIOR OHO LI- E. L. Webb I '. S- I Jincaster E. A. Bell H. K. AiUm' W. B. Mol.rsky II. Forester R. 11. PlymMe A. 11. Ebcrlinrt V. F. Gunn J. C. Moore D. W, Jar rani K. Walker II.. I,. Lawson A. 0, Coe Ā pcr S. K. Tanner T II. E ā– sites P. Winkler A. L. .Mulling It. iā€ž Cowart C. t j. SlerjDi M. H. Davw W. P. Dill A. Jackson E. M. Causey C. H. Bell, Jr. W, C. Parker S. F, Maughon A. I,. .Tonimi S. 15. lofdtn Guy II. Wells B. Ault man P. 1.. Johns.ton ST. V. linW’tfonnne F. Li! i linit W, C. Ctirbtophcr INUI Nov-I1' VIMKITY Non-Fraternity Organization JLMOii ClHOll I. M. ll.iimii.ivK J, O. Cliiuulkr W. C. Sam ; A. V, Mi-ip' L It. Tillman A, N, Roberts V. U. Deal V. (i. Seville {J, Kemper J, C, r.|i|iiliffi-r S. II. Shippri- Jl. I' . IIIIMil Ill'- ll. I . J 'tc-iiiiII T Y. F. West Non-Fraternity Organization SOI’11UM (J l(K GltOL lĀ J, A !)|ib A. t. liJtfcf. d- J Winn C. U. I’iiM'llal K. IS SteelĀ 1 V. II. luhim T. .Morgan II. (I, l.cc J. A. Inwnstor I.. 1 . Elam L. W. Lewis W. II. Rnneis I I . Daniel J, K. (luillrlteau . C- VI', Harwell C. II. King It. II. Comer K- II. Calhoun A. I.. Young S, F, IJrtwts C. .1. Circene H. U. Moseley H. S. McCall H. H. Mongluim Hone Non-Fraternity Organization FIIESHMAN CiJllJlā€˜1' B. It. Welch I . II. Smith F. C. Story A. Futeh ft. It Boykin It, T. W a mock C. Brow ton J. T. Nurui an It, 8, VĀ«x| It. II. Smith It M. Carr It. II. Bell It Whisenhunt f y (’A)IH' Sci:Mi:. FRATERNITIES SlĀ 3lA AlPIl l’rĀ iin I'd vn:nviTV Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Founded at University of Alabama, Mnroh 9, 1850. (irurpiji Psi Chiptfr Fi unified 1810. ColCU—floifttl I’ur ilt inn! Old if old. Fi until -I’iii fl, FRATRES IN FACULTATE Wiij.iau H. Fki.tox, A.M., IS I W. E. Goofsev, A-M- .1 G. DibitsĀ . ! .( . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Acamwic 1915 W, J. Graci 1018 It, IJ. Adams W. 31. Adams IV. |j. Andrews, Jr. .1. F. Sillers, Jr, li. H. Smith, Jr. 191? V Ci. Dill)Ā E M. Pope J. I . Walker It. H. Mobley Skcul II U . Weaver I,.11Ā ' UI AM line VV. 31. Weaver, Jr. 11, A. Wise Paul Kardefi Kililnr Crum)) W. J, (irjice 1 lelwi I- Cliiehester I'm OttrTA Tum Fn.trrjtjiitv Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Coi.ois- Arffen! and A -urr, Flower Il’AiJe Carnal Georgia Gamma Clin pier, Founded Miami University, 18-ls, Iv't il lishĀ«i Mercer University, December IS, 1871. ACTIVE .MEMHI1HS Sksioi Academic. C. II. I wives .!, C, Ivwis t . ft. fjitictruris Jt sio Academic. .1. H. Stubbs It. A, Merritt I, ! . Carlldc F. O. Sclmfleld H. H. Cantrell W. T, Ca'lawnv Howard Jelks Suriiojioii; Academic. E, .1. Curtis F, It, Wart! B. II. William'. J, I . Warwick Freshman Academic. Peyton Jones C. G. Duncan Senior Law, C, It, Junes (!, C. Itobtnscm •IliIiii C , Lewis John I- Holme JnilM I’ll ARM ACT. Iirv Soscbcc Jl-kio Law. C. B. IjUMlnma 'W, P. Slctciis Annan Crump I). II. Askew . J, Wimlterley Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founded IKiifl at Washington and la:c University. I'm.OMN—Crimftm and ttltl titdd. Fruwms -Mayur litt ««it flrtl Jfr Kiippu Chapter Established 1873. Fn.vrra ijj Facilitate Major A. TV. Lane. Fr Antes is rsivriisiT.vnc .11 SlOlt .VcAOKMK James Fraser Dvirrett- Thomas Elisha Head Issue Lamar Richardson Robert Bipham Smith fiorniwiuii(. Aiabiimic Robert Henry llsimss, Jr. Freshman Acabemic Henry Maynard Carrere. Jr- Addison Tinsley ll'i-si Sen ni I .aw Charles lienton Colney Jon ion Law William IB, Itcnnett V'mi McKihlim 1 amt? Kappa Sigma Fraternity Alpha Beta Chapter. Founded at University of Bologna 1100 A. I). Established at University of VirginiĀ |Hli9, Entered Mercer 18T4. Colons—Scarlet. White and time. raid. Fijiwke- Lily of I lit Vallty. Fm.vflb is- Facti.tati:. William Wilder Burton FnATHCS is I'NIVEMITATE 1915 Lclloy Barber Samuel Beniis ,lotry 1916 Thomas Millcdgr Gntphin John Crawford Applewhite William Holiday Carreker Lais Ernest William Timmerman PlIAiMAGV tnilbm It f.opan 1918 ltnhcrt Archer Moore F.llerson Capers Painter John Bronchis Brown Zella rs Al.HIM Fat UMlriVt I' k vnu vit Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Founded Kiclmitrtid Virginia, IH63, Georgia Alpha .eta Chapter Orjinniyed CĀ um-OV Of Ad oitei1 Skjf Blue, Fi.owm- - Jl’Wfa eo Rase. Fiatch is F.t.ci'i.t.itk, Curl VV. Steed, A.It., A.SI. Fii i iai: is- L siseRsrrAn: Sesio ACaiĀ«e.me C. II. Arnold Sul'HOMOaE ACADEMIC ,S, VV. IVniuuti SI. I). Jutn-S Jr, FmaiisiAS Ai ncillt llenry Hicks J. It. Van Rurcn, Jr. .Si;sum L.vw VV. A. Jin son J. T, Wells, Jr. II. R. Tarver, Jr. J i.’niob Law V. H, Brooks Ross Grant VV. It. Williams JfSioR Pii.mMscr M L. Smith Jr. C, It. Wilcox Sigma Nu Fraternity Founded January 1Ā IK69. nl Virginia Military Instituto. Eta Chapter Fouixlrd 18M. COUIU Whitt, Ottl Ā«W timl lllnrl,. Fl.aWKH If'Arfr ?wM F. B. I Inrrol) G. I . PiillimiĀ It. Ii. Williams H, H, Cook B, F. McKnight It. G. Howoll William ItogCIS F H ATEB IS F Atl-'LTATi;. John R I,. Smith FĀ ATM C IN I’.Mi rfcSlT.iTt 1915 K- I,. Worthy 1917 T. F. C rufi ti. .VI, Williams HUH .V v. Wallace Law 1913 .1. It. Norman H. II, Hagan T. II. Wood G, I- Cummings S. T. Christian 1916 E. l Crawford I'll A II ACT Pott firmitate G, H- Corhraiii 1913 f, II. limw Nu Pi Beta Fraternity Founded at Mercer University, 1909, Com —Scarlet ami Oran. Fi.ower—Cor-frt-Mr-Xat. Hojcs iv M i. m iiuiN Judge Emory Speer Hen. J. K- I.. Smith Hrm. A W. Lane Judge V. H. Felton Hon. O. A. Park Hon- E. I . Mallary Active Me’iiiihs Clara ISUfl C. Basior Jchics 1. M. Wood C, 3!. Cotncy G, C. Robinson S. T. Christian W. A. Mason Clan 19 Hi J. C. Lewis 11. G. Howell E. W. Timmerman C. 15. Landrum Boss Grant W. Mā€ž Weaver VV, .1. Grace oVg. T .eWex e C o i e I’an IImiimi Cm-sen. Pan-Hellenic Council SiaMi Anil.Ā Ki'kiiuk W. .1. Grace W. M. Weaver I'm Dai.ta Tiiiita G. C. Unbihsnn J. C. I a w Is Kappa Ainu C. It- Cotner lcK. I,mu Kaimm Sic.via L It, Barber C- I!. Arnold T. M. Galpbin Ainu Tai' Gmkoa .Mike Jinks H. G, He well Sicvia Ni ,l It. N’ormnn PnvTi.tn. Sti: m, Football Team Flit:I) A. ltcwtiv . Geo. C. Gibov . . IlcilSCIlKI. FoBIISTKIt Wei.cu . . Rim 11: Mato . , . H K. Adams . . E. A. Ben .... C. E- Hawkiss tl. G. I.n: . . . . A. C. 13 a ten J. V. IloiKAX . L. D. (ister , C. M. Hrori j v . . E. !. Wbm - - . C. I ’.- [ k«’ i:khv Ai.arm Swaxx . . H. F. SuLMiroxs (3. II. Cor 11 it a n . , II, E, 11 Ā .:Ā« . W. C. Parker . ......... CiMlfiti ā–  Uanagtr - ā–  Captam and Turk It ā–  .......Left End ...... Right Guard ..........Left Guard Quarter and Half liotk .........Right Guard ....... La ft End ..........Lift Tackle ............. Center ..........Left Guard . ... . Right Tackle ...... High I Guard . . . Right Half Hack Quarter . . Right Hdf Bath . . . Left Half Bath . . Full [tack and End Fall Hack and End Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Merer r Mercer RECORD U Gordon..................................0 , 0 Chattanooga ......................... Id 0 Tech................................ 105 20 G. SI. C.............................. 0 21 Kings College -........................ 1 ;J9 Furman . . , ...................... (i 0 Miss. A, and M. ...............- .... A It Stetson................................ 0 0 Florida............................... U Wesleyan vs. Mercer Greatest Gridiron Battle Kver Pulled off in The South. mi TilI:. OPINING Ml' (In 77tli session of Mercer L'nivcrsily the pn ibl cm of proving Idol hull in hr an I'sscntul activity in the life ut Mercer students devolved upon our faculty- Our frit-lid across College Street were found to be la boring under a similar dilemma, accordingly n joint session of I lie two faculties vrns proposed, ;Viler mtiL'Ii deliberati mi and mature twuisd no decision could be reached, and |)r. linrrisiun rose In kb feet like as until tile fourth wise man and oll'ered a reso- lution, based on tin- uiaxini that os|wrlcnei! is it dear lenelicr. and proposed tkt Midi of Ille two bodies select a Irani from their number and contest this point by actual experience and in tins way definitely determine for themselves just what there is or is mil in football which would make it an undesirable sporL This reso- lution was received with icclamatinii. and he was hailed as the saviour of the situation. Two mouths' time was granted in which the two teams were- to condition themselves and IĀ prepared t or (He I ray. ETieli Scull nris elected to captain Mercer's hosts, and immediately placed his husky warriors cm a diet of sardines, assuming that fish was n good bruin fond, I Jr. Jenkilis, of Wesleyan, wu.s el cell’d captain of our sister college. There was a heated discussion and a fierce argument between llo Monk nnd Hilly as to who should play quarter. Harrison contended Hint he could survey the field from a psychological viewpoint and take rill knocks philosophically. while Billy assumed the principle that all this counts for naught cm the football field and that since simple harmonic motion was the best principle on which to hinge a football team, and what it took to do tin- perpetual motion stunt he had it. so tin (lunrlrrliadt's position rightfully belonged to his department. The contention for the different positions was hot and fierce, but as the clay fur the mighty battle drew near Captain Scott announced through Pink's otlwnna the following line-up: B. Murray, center; St ruby. 1. g.: Steed, r. g.; Garner. I, t.; Harrison. r. t.; Forres- ter. I. Pulliam, r. ; Ragsdale, !. It.; Burton, r. h.: Murray (Capt.), f,; Godfrey, ij While Captain Jenkins, of Wesleyan, elected to present the following gridiron gladiator forth to es|H nse tin- cause of the noble sister institution: Rosser, center: lliribm, I, g,; Graham, r, g.; Miss Lewis. I I,; White, r, t,; Forster, |. e.; Hnniels. r, e.: Smith. I. Ii.; Brown, r. h.: Jenkins {(’apt.), f, b, and Smith, quarter. I fie official for the contest were Rune, referve; Uriskcll. umpire; Harwell, head linesmant Carter, timekeeper. Will'll the tiiHir sol lor the luilljc finally arrived, iL. i« trotted mi tIn- field apparently feeling their illctlle and frisking around in signal practice unml Lhr uproar from tin- mighty and iumultuHs timing that li.nl gathered mi the field to witness this I'km- struck-, After touch wrangling and confusion as In WinĀ ihould begin Ihe contest, Bubo n-iin inhered that mu side 1j.nl to kick tiff Ā«lid Unions was Hu rt sought and brought on In tin- field. This worthy then demon stroll'd the- cornet positions to till' rv.s pee live nppiJiirnU nrill lifter Jr nidus had Iron till toss of the coin and elected to receive Hu kick off. the two turns dn'W In martini array, and t ucle Scull kicked off In Weslrimi . ljs--v,ird iiin-, ami I lie grrtHd uud glorious hntlle for the supremacy- of limllmll was nn. Captain J. returned Ihe kick off 85 yards, and above I In- timiiih and i-lam or of the route n, Quaxterbnek Smith's stentorian (ones roulil lie heard like a clarion, pealing forth llir signals of the fiercest arid must fail ter affray ever staged. Furiunt imi J. minus1 called Jenkins, and Wrslrvaii's line prepared for a rapid shift to the right. Gee and tin' shift was consummated. Gil a mul- and Little Willie Gtimer bit the dust whilst tin- mighty Captain Burks drove through the line of defense for a Ion-yard gain and the terrible onslaught of this rapacious demon continued until the oval was carried to Meteor's five-yard line, where n fumble by Jenkins was recovered by M.-rccr's stellar end. Forrester, On a skin tackle play Bo Monk ā€œundDotedly iipcncd up n whole world without end and Bo l.oiitlinn ploughed through for fifteen cards. Bull faded ti gain around right end. Guide Scott ploughed through for ft. ,1 .-md I yards, ri'v|jectivoly, Ii r first down arid on a lai'klc over tackle, ltn Monk slipped louse and went for 7i yards am! a touchdown, hut Steed was holding and tin- score was illegal, and the Kill was brought back to Mercers fiftceli-Vard lirle. Here I Jr. |- nrrester rose up in Ids wrath arid insisted .ā– I) two things, first that Billy call all signals in the same tune, and licit second, since right was right, he should by Jill means hr allowed to participate in the doings of this evil day and lie allowed to advance the pigskin to a certain eXlClil. Hr was given the hall no the next plav on an end run and advanced forty yards where lie Was winged and brought to earth by the redoubtable captain of the Wesley a nites inclr Scott then Inickcd the line lor a series of substantial gams, mul insisted on repetition, repetition, repetition of tlu-se ground gaining forma- linns, tin the next three plays Mere r failed to gain and Glide Scott then placed II beuittifuJ drop kick from the thirty-five yard line sipJare between the goal |n sts for three points and Mercer supporters went wild. The ipinrtcr ''tided Imre -and Devoted ' I.ullie drove up m the newest addition to tin- college conveyances with refresh mrnt from tin- ttrnudgir Tor I hr Mercer brave . Marguerite and Louie were kept tmsv until the end of tin game. Score end id first ipiurter Mercer, 11; MVstrvna. ti. Thu second quarter opened with a dpfih- Smith relumed the kick off fifteen yards and nfltSr Hire unsuccessful attempts to make the requisite distance for first down, Captain Jenkins punted sixty yards to Billy who ran the pnnt. hack only fisc yards, when lie was brought to a halt by tin- s|mil merchant Miss Lewis. Nothing of any special interest transpired in Ibis period of the game except that Holm Murray was put out of the game for inattention to duly in not paying striet attention to signals. Wesleyan railed time out tor refreshments and something in a bottle wo served to the thirsty players. Time was called before play could he resumed. SECOND HALF. The game continued with first one side tlu-n tin- other having the enemy within the shadow of their goal throughout the (bird quarter. The fourth quarter was sensational. Mercer rushed lire ball to Wesleyan one yard line, when Billy attempted to execute a plav over Willie Garner for the additional one yard. Billy liimhled. Captain Jenkins recovered and dashed down the field for ninety-nine yards with Baldy hanging on to his bell and Struby around his neck, registering a touchdown for Wesleyan. Mrs. Burks kicked goal Time up. Score, Wesleyan, 7; Mercer, 3. E. A- B.. Reporter. CaJimĀ Sum ' Ā«,1, Tlvmnvjl 1161 Baseball Team John II. Sui.tr . ,1. D. Matjicsos', ifii T. J. iWitw ā–  - - FhaXK I- Hint . W. J, Ghack - . . F. A. Sa.Mii - - - Geo. C. Gibson- . J. C. fit JUSTS 11 i'.bsciii: i. F m rsn; 3. L. Steves . , . G. II. Cotm-ix . f-l- Fabmea . . . L, II. CoWAItT . • 11 K- Aiusii . . C, K. PtWMUfcV 'irro irJ Coach ā–  Manager Pint lUi.ii', Captain ..... Pilcher . . . lirr'jnii ā–  . . Center Pi Id .... Left Field .t... Catcher ,. ..... Pitcher ........... J lcArf .... Short Slop .... Third Bare , , . Bight Field ..... Cateher and Third Bute man RKCOliP Mcreer . .... 13 Stetson .... 1 Mefrt-r ..... fi Miss. A. and M. 7 Mcrccr . .... 11 Stetson .... 3 Mercer 5 Auburn .... a Mcrccr - Florida .... T Mercer ..... 11 Auburn ā–  . 1 JIffwr . .... 1 Florida .... t Mercer ..... T c-nrvcssOc s Mewr .... H Tech 0 Mcrccr ..... S Telmessee .1 .Mcrccr . .... i Tech ..... 5 Mercer ..... 10 Florida .... 3 Mercer . ..... a Alnbanm . .. . I Mercer o Florida 1 Mercer . .... 7 AlabAinn . . . t Mercer..... t Clent son ... Mitot . .... 5 Miss. A. and M, 2 Mercer ..... 7 Cletnson ... 3 Wearers of The M. BASEBALL MathesiĀ . M.ilinger Sams Cochran Wills, Captain IiIIBIOK Farmer lleXT Cl.EMKXIg Cowart Grace Furkster Stevens FOOTBALL Giusox, MĀ«nigĀ r Beil Welch Forester Sam moss Grice Parker Baker Mayo Cochran Adams Lee Swasx Dewvehrv Hawkins Haves Hdlmas WeiĀ IlmcLtr BASKETBALL Sti rrs, Mmager-Caplam Ckhrax l CW|U:RRV Grace Walker Baker Forester ilutn Bai l Team. Basket Ball Team H. J. lin.ui: - - Ctrtltr Knox Vai.ker ........................................................ itii hl Forward Hkhscmki. P4Ā e tkb Lift Ovarii G. H-Cochran'..................... -........................... Omni ami Forward Fred A. RomsĀ .............................................. |Coach C. IS. Dbwbcrrv ............................................... . . . Right Forward J, It. Sti-ubs ...................................... . Captain and F.tft Forward T. II. Baker....................................................... Jtlr ht Oaard W. C. Parke .................................................. . . . , lliffht Forttmrd RECORD Skwr ........................... 23 Grant Athletic Club .... ...... 19 Mffftr .........................1!) (ieorā„¢in......................... .35 Mercer ...................... 25 Georgia............................ Mercer ........................ 28 Dhwmiii . ..........................10 Mcrcvr...........................22 Atlanta Athletic Club .........., , 5 Mercer...................... .... 30 Columlsu . . ....................•  Mercer ..........................38 Auburn............................ It Mercer ..........................35 Columbus.......................... 51 Mercer ................ 32 liihitrti .................................. 21 O H. t'flCIHAS Mnvi'h.'ill I ā–  If SituiĀ lljiskrt Rail H, Kuimrcit, Fmftbdl. I’TAIXS. CLUB? Lrrr.nMiv I'it-ii Literary Club Prof. C. W. Sti:ei Pnor. I_ D. X cur ton MiĀ S. G, IliaiNi: C. 11. Jom Oi'V II. Wei.ls W, B. .'IcI.ESKEV W, P. ClIHISTOniL J. C. LewĀ I I. P. Fleming A, G. Coorcn SI. H. Davis S. F Msicilos' T. H. Estes L. 11. Basher ā– I. Ā„. IlniBOT •I. C. ErriNOER IV. F. Gi ns C, II- I.AXPHIM K. I., Webb E- A. Bell W. c. I’aiuker A. 1ā€ž SU'LIING L. D. CmncmvEiL G. L. Cnimxai H- K. Amcmdic Ctrl’ Alembic Club J, V. ||iii?iiv ...................................................... - ā–  , , 'rt Wfui H, H. Castucii. .................................................................. rice-Errriifrai C. G. Sieves ..................................................................... Secretary K. L, Wormv............................................................................ TrtatHrer tJr. J. C. Harrison Prof. G. I.. Carver ] r. C. A. St ruby Prof. W. E. Godfrey I'rof. J. F. Sellers C. A. Lallwhc T. W, Cornwall E- M. Causey C. II. Evans It, 1C Smith .1 II. Stubbs T. E. Heart Kuk Walker Guy II Wells J. W. Holman F. I G. H Cochran K. L. Worthy C, G- Stevens S. K. Tanner 1.. If. Ault man It. H. Cantrell r V, Meigs I Schofield Band I C. Mahkert S, J-ā€˜. Mh'uiiun It I], C NTHKI| Iv M CfeAvromn J. C. Errisot . EAk|. l SIIKItl . U C. Bei l . Part. U iiuiik . Ā !. II Hammatje S, H. HkaXK S. I.. Srrrts I | UH.HHM . ,fa Hart Smut I.r irit r I’riun 'Itrmm Cornfl I Ariiff Pimta ā–  JUv AII9 ww from - Alto Bo -Ā lit rinel :CĀ«. JUCE Cl.L'B Glee Club Pior. G. I.. Cahvis PrViitfnl C, G. CoHHUU • ā–  . . . Scerftarg-Trtamref Firil Tenort— Fir ft Han— G. L. CaĀ ii I’.U'I. WllCIUk S- H. Jordan It. 1- Cowart VI'. It. Him vomin C. 1!. Kino L. f . ISruwn Stcontl Tmort— Second linn A- G, Cooper I!. IV I'lEAlINf. I’tvmx Jones C- ( i. ('.1 I mill. C. G. Di xcax S V. Hawthorne 1). M, Aura is E. M. Cpawixird V (i. Cooper, Knttltr. VIm . G. L. Carver, Ptaniti Ā«11.1 stniv:lj. Tennis Club .VI. H. Davis (i. I). Pulliam J. !). Walker L, It. Ilnrbcr A- I.. Jordan F. I,. Hunt F. 0. Schofiebl It. I.. Cowart A. 1.. Mulling Arthur Jackson V. F. Guon T F. Craft J. 1ā€˜, Oilom I. D. Grlee Guy- H. Wells |l. Ckasoii I M Galpliin J. I). Carlisle H. Merritt Macon Club J. 1'. Warwick ā– I, E. k nip W. H. Andrews L. P. Marsh M. D. Jones, Jr, It. A. Moore J. F. Sellers Jr- E. C. Palmer It. M. Smith A. T. West J. J . Carlisle M. McManus C. E. Dewberry A- L. Mulling If. I). Vi turns H. a Wwrr W. P. Duncan W. A. Mason Locust Grove Club Wismlsrfg S. VV. Frcniiun . S. McOhII A. 1.. Jordan M. II. I avii It, F. Summon V . 11. Joint urn J. C. (.Morn S. 1.. Stevens 11 G. VV, F. tJiiim 0. G, Knult J A. Dn ii P L. ! loLiiiston It It- I’lyinr tie 1 01 W. S. 15 Gi Lc Cercle Francais Mott ] y«« ffurmblrHl InstructĀ Pmidm . K. It, MuiĀ r 11 McLniiv . i. Jotty iy M. Wells W. B. Molxsky I’ruf, E_ 11. Murray E. L. Webb G. 31. Williams 11. 31. Williams C. W. Harwell T. II. lisle H, L. Cowart A. 1.. Mulling 11, Aultman W. C. Fnrkcr S. F. Maugltmi C. B. Landrum l)r. .1. G. Harrison Ii. W. Timmerman Knox Walker Der Deutsche Verein .Mnttu: ut Si'tfJf iri uicht ,V n.Vi 1 rji Hrrht AfĀ -.' l of E. II. . li intn A. IV F.ittHMir Prof. E, IV Murray P. D. Sehoflekl T. F. Craft A. IS. Ebrrhnrt B. L. Wcbb V. C. Christopher Ii. II. Cantrell . fjri mrfur ................. Prnidritl It. A, Iron 1.. It. Chureliwell H. Iā€ž I v$on J. E. Mayo J. IĀ . Carlisle J. F. Durirtt Iā€ž 1 . Fiam Kmis Walker K. A. Merritt Greek Club Pbof. J. S, MomXr............ Milton H. Davh ................. l’rof. J, S. Murray If, S. McL'bII VV. F, West It. 5. Wood W. R. Johnson F. f. Hunt E, A, I!pII H. S'. Massey M. H. Davis A. G. Cooper ................... Inftruetor ..................... P reticle ni V. W. GUnson Y. P. Dill II, K. Allans H. P. Fleming J, W. Holman A. C. Baker J. A, Davis K. Whisenhunt I). W. Jarrard R. I- Courson Paor. I S. B. Prof, I it.: Latin Club it. L. PlTl.UAM J OSF.Y .... R. L. Pullinm L Merrill l . Carlisle J, C. Eppinger S. B. Josev C, II. Landrum M. H. Davis Prof. J. H. Garner . . ..... InrltuctiJf .... I’re titient II. P. Fleming p. O. Seboficlil W. J. Grace J, F, Ihirrclt Guy II. Wells I.. D. ChurehwcU A V. Meigs W. H. Canekcr A. B. Elierlinrl C. B. JriliC' UnaiMi, Clv Original Freshman Club Let Mulling t; Ilcrlie'rl Wells IV, A he Christopher C. Gllnan Stevens V (•t r(iĀ n Cooper S. Heniis .Insrt' (’, ISuriit's l.iinlrum I. Itvmn Aultmnn Atkinson Hill N Prune- ll.iwthornc I’. 1 ,tskv Johnston I- Rot Barber H. lliglmy Furolrr Raps Walker tV. Peter Dill A. lopkson Teachers’ Association W. t t'nmsniriii: W, Ik MvLeskv S, K. Taxxdi . . - Pa l L V m i l l . . . . . . PreWtfrJif . . . dfrttlafy . . . Trr iturtr It. M. Williams H. p. Sinmnons It. S. W.mhI J)r. .1. ā– . IlnmĀ Ā n W I , (ill H. K Adams VV. t. GhThtoplirr H. I-. I.IIWiiHlll IĀ . V, Jnrrard I'. F. Crjifl K. T. Wiiriwfli II. V, Mit r M ||. I ii iĀ A, I Mulling W. C. SamĀ S, I’, M :lll([linil l . S. Lancaster I’ H. listo ,1. (I. Chandler Pmil Wheeler J. C. Mmiw IV, P. (iimn W, C. Farter tiny II W. IU VC. B. Mrlx- ty Knax Walker S. K Tanner Farmers’ Club Cy Do Nothing, and Ā«I! the little Nothings. History Club li. A. Mouii: Prctident K. T. Waiseock . II. M. Carrrrc li. A. Moor - N, H, llray S. F. I mris li. B, Alolilrv H. F, Houwr J. F. .Sillers, Jr. I.. |t, AuUmjin J, P. Wtrwifk E. ii. Colhoun C- Li. L)u neu ii W. T. Callaway ii. |), Fulliimi li. It. Welch E, M. Cart K. .1. Curti 11. L, James J. V. llolwits G. H. Wells It. T. WtmiH'k J. C. Odom It. 13. Zetlar ' Cw.iEGi; I tu i, Cm'b College Hill Club J. F- Durrctt H. G. HowĀ«L Genie Dunn M, D. Junes Jr, t. L, RlclHTdwn Ross Grant VV. M, Weaver L. H. Inter S, B. Josty J. C. Levis C. B. Landrum C. It- Cot no W. J. Grace G. M. Williams K. VV. Timmerman C. It. Janes Mission Workers Band F. L. limit VV, It. Juhnson C. J. Greene H, I' Fleming II. N. Massey S. II. Jonlm W, F- tillllll It. F. Smnnuins Thmues MĀ rium K. L Courson W, F. West S. F. IJovls Gibson-Mercer Club C. Cl. C'tHFĀ«ILI.I.................. EL K, .................. C. G, Stitt , r . . . , . . , T. F. Craft W. P. I)ill G. H. lie well ......... ā€˜rrjr'rIrnt ......................... ries-Pwidml Urrrrlarfi-Trcaturtr A. O. Rohiliill T. II. Esles W. R. Mcl kv I The Nuts l i. ace or Mtnixii- ' 'hikkI OoWery of the Ormd Ofiei'n If it tonĀ . Motto: lf' y Aimer J iwyfAaiy. Coumc- -HTHta am filael. MEMBERS Nus Walker Ktlttsy Applewhite Rube WellĀ Bill Parker Boob Hunt Boottick Stevens Seabird lundnim 11 jtniiiklk AdamĀ Sub Willium Red Estes Spider Webb tii-esc Seville Frosty Pulliam Pencil Etarhnrl Will Tango CjiIiĀ 4Mii 1 .1 limit Burlirr Dourilogv 1 -iiwsnri B.ilih liny m1' Argo SummonĀ KrmĀ l Willie Timmerman Pinky Wanitx-k Swing lliunmiirk Bo Wheeler Ketchup SainĀ Rev. Mh m V Dinner Bell Baby Joscy Bob Cowart 1 h-ueon Cotncy Rlsltop Melton Sid Maufihon Shark Davis WtHtVAS Olt’B. CoL-srr Civil MX SoH.M.Oi INSTITUTE fi I Ā Broke, Broke, Broke (Apologies to Tennyson,) Broke, broke, broke, All’s guile for a ml Lege fee! A ml I would (hat my longue could utter Tite 0Ā nights that arise in roe, O well for IIh- faculty hint, Who make new rules for play; It’s a cl oil ii r for this mui a -ten for that. And ā€œtbunder if I don’t pay, Alld the slut fly school goes CHI, Thriving at my expense, And mi e tm fee is added If in sight there's ''thirty rents. llroke, brake, broke. At the feet of the bursar I sit. While with tender grace (!') hr puts in my hand A letter marked Plume Hxsiit- V. VCISO II.SUTUOk: Mercer University MACON, GEORGIA Founded in t832 One of the Most Noted Educa- tional Institutions in the South TWREE DEPARTMENTS ], College of Arts and Sciences—Offering A.B., B.S. and A.M., degrees. All degrees admit to graduate courses in leading American and European Universities. II. School of Law -Two year course, offering LL.B. degree, diplomas ad- mitting to State and Federal Courts. III. School of Pharmacy—Offering Ph.B,, Ph-M. degrees, diplomas ad- mitting to examination before State Board without drug store experience, IV. Equipment. The University is well equipped with chemical, physical, biological and pharmaceutical laboratories; gymnasium with hot and cold Laths, thoroughly equipped with V, M. A. building; student's hull, each room with modern ventilation; eleven buildings; a very flne'y equipped library, and a very able faculty. V’. Character Building. Above all, the work of education at Mercer University gives itself to character building. Tuition and fees sixty-five dollars per year. Board in the dormitory only twelve dollars per month. Booms from two fifty up to five dollars per month- For information address W, L. PICKARD, President MACON, GEORGIA Boys, (lie Palm BarberShop Appreciate Your Patronage Mercer SluJrnK Given SiH.'cial Attention C. 1?. SMITH, Proprietor For YĀ«ir Omvrntfliicv Mwtw K] (IS Ctwrij Slrrit, J. Hr SPRATLING OPTICIAN Gives just a little lultit service—that's all, but it is enough, 652 CHERRY STREET Phone 986 COTRELL =-- LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Mahers of Caps, Gowns and Hoods Class Contracts a Specialty Bulletins and sam- ples on request KOBF.KT J. M tu HNOY ALBERT f VAUGHAN Flournoy Vaughan JEWELERS 370 SECOND STREET IN EXT TO TAYLOR BATHE'SĀ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware Agents, J. P. Stevens Engraving CoM Atlanta, Ga. Correct Styles in Engraved Cards, Invitations ami Monogram Stationery Ask for Illustrated Catalogue Phone 627 MACON, GA. Benson - H unn ten 11 Clothing Company SUCC BPOTĀ BENSON CLOTHING COMPANY We nre showing the most slutHTinlous line ol NprUijf Clothing 1Ā« IĀ found any where, embracing Woolens, Palm Beach, l inens, Mohairs, Poplins, Etc. Knox Shoes 11,00, French Shoes C6, Spring Hats, Straws and Panamas, See our SJ W.I anil $3.0(1 Specials. We invite our many Mercer Friends to visit us. We shall do our host to please you. 317 319 Third Street MACON, GA. E. A, Wright Bank Nnte Company En rmvr.s-Pri n ters- Stuf loiters. Ā«User, anil Fjtriary! BROAD AND HUNTINGTON STREETS Onintl Slur . 121K Walnut Si. PHILADELPHIA, FA. Smith Watson Fine Job Printing Telephone 3TL 517 Poplar St. MACON. GEORGIA E, L. RAY Gcorgia-Alabama Business College Second FlutKf Giwfriei Ltfi Build ini MACON, GEORGIA Vour P lfĀ«wiĀ rt ApprĀ«ln Ā«t Profeewr fiflirtuh Jm-I BuIhii AnlhnaMIe Wann er of Emplnyment Hurcaii PHONE 3301. E veryIh in Ā£ Thu I a Man Wears AI Our Store Ross-Scott Co. 559 Cherry Street. Ries Armstrong Watches, Clocks Diamonds, Jewelry, And Silverware. Reliable Goods Only. l ine Engraving and Repairing, PHONE 836 315 Third Slrcet MACON, GEORGIA American Murray Sparks National B a n k Drug Company ATLANTA, GEORGIA The K-.nJing 1 tunic tit iliĀ«- fore modi City of ihu South. % 0 NORRIS CANDIES, SODA WATER, ICE CREAM, OFFICERS; FINE CIGARS. Vn. L. t’KEL. KCHST. F MADDOX, PlrĀ iirOt Virr-FmiJrDl THOMAS J PKLPUtS, Cwhi r JAS I'. WINDSOR, AiuiUdi CfelliW MERCER STUDENTS ALWAYS JAS. F. ALEXANDER. Aiiiitanl CĀ« Ā ilrr WELCOME. We Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings For Men and Boys. R. S. Thorpe Sons. 566-570 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. ABEL’S PHARMACY BILL ABEL '07, Proprietor. 646 PHONES 647 ā€œ Let Me Fill Your Next Prescription.ā€ All The Pictures in The Cauldron Made Prom Photos Taken By D. A. WARLICK SON MACON, GEORGIA 117 Cotton Avenue. Phone 767. The Newton Theological Institution (FOUNDED IS 5) Eiijhl miles from (lie Boston • Mas , Stale Kosm1 situated in vuperh grounds of = - neres belonging luthe institulion- An Eminent Faculty, Fourteen Professors and Instructors, Convenient Dorn I tones and Lecture Rooms, Beautiful Oh.ipel, a Noble l ibrary, an Unsurpassed Library Buildup, and Equipment lor Laboratory Work. Courses leading to B. D, degree, a nil special provision (rirl'aslgraduate studen ts The proximity of the Seminary to Boston and Cambridge makes li easy lor students lo attend! lectures by eminent specialists and the Lowell InMitute L ouises. There ate many opportunities for engaging in missionary and philanthropic work by which students acquire clinical experience and contribute to their sell support, Address GEORGE E. IIORR, President NEWTON CRN I RE, MASS. Wesleyan Female College MACON, GEORGIA Some of ifu Slrfjlefiig Points of Exeellemv of llitr Oldest Colley for Womi'ii : 1. WESLEYAN lias an exceptionally strong faculty oi the 1 wsi Ini nine, most eminent ability and successful experience, 2. WESLEYAN has the best course of study, well taught with ample modern equipment. L WESLEYAN Conservatory of Music is unexcelled in the South, anti the Schools of A rt a nd Ora lory are equally as good L WESLEYAN has die greatesi body of distinguished Alumnae in line Smith, if not in the world. 5, WESLEYAN has live large buildings in the heart of a most beauliiul city. 4, WESLEYAN has a splendid system of Student fbneinincut, securing ideal discipline and making the home life of the young ladies very delightful. 7. WESI.F.YAN has au atmosphere of religious refine me III and strength of char stchir that is simply marvelous. 8, WESLEYAN'S charges for board, tut lion, etc., are exceedingly reasonable. For Further Information, write, C. R. JENKINS, President. LAW Mercer Law School TWO YEAR COURSE Established For Over Twenty Years. WRITE E. P. MALLARY, Assistant Secretary. MACON, : GEORGIA FOR CATALOGUE. C. D. REESE COMPANY, Inc. Man ufacturing Jewelers. Badges. Medals. Cups. College, School, Society Pins and Emblems. 57 Warren Street, NEW YORK. u j. Taylor, rmident u. p cpneal. R, C, SCOTT, Cashier I j mj | yFR w E. BO EM VN. A si iam Cashier Vicf-l’rti'i Vict-PrWl THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF MACON MACON, GA. Largest Bank in Middle Georgia Accounts of Hanks, Merchants. Corpora lions a i id IiliJh'idiuds solicccd Every acmmmodtiiiou lrhirh responsifijli y and balance ii’dmiiil Tellers of Credii issued BiMs of JCjfchunge drawn mi oil paris of the jeorld. Traveler's1 Checks f'olti I our Per Cent. 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